The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 August 1946 — Page 2

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HOSI'IT \l. VOTKS Forr.st Webster. Greencastle. R. 3. was admitted to the hospital yesterday. Mrs. I' me Bullerdick. Reelsville, H. 2 was admitted to the hospital .his m' , rr,mg. Mrs. Marjorie Shortle ani Infant son Saonyside Ave„ Aurora, Indiana were released from the hospital Thunday afternoons Mr. and Mrs Harry Kirton of C!overdale are the parents of a son horn yesterday afternoon at the hospital. lames Su.hcrlin. .'IOC Gillespie St. was admitted to the hospital ThJrsday oiftht. Mrs Clara Rader. 701 E. Washingt n St was admitted to the hospital yes . rday. Ja’.es Mr-Neff, Fillmore. R. 1 was dismissed from the hospital this morninj?. Miss Patricia 1/ee, Greenenstle. R :: w;r discharged from the hospital Friday morning. Low. II J< hnsan. Coatesvlllc, was discharged from the hospital

Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Vends Fitzsimmons and infani son of 205 E. Ber-y were released from the hospital yes-

terday.

Mrs. EarUne, Berry and infant daughter, Greencastle, R. 1 was discharged fr m the hospital yes terday. 1 Mrs Paul Lehc and daughter j of Greencastle, R. 2 were released from the hospital Thursday,

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREFNCASTLE, INDIANA,

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1946.

BANNER

Hogs 20.000; market open uneven, mostly 3 00 lower on 100 lbs up; top $3.50 lower at $22.50; 200-250 lbs; bulk 160 lbs up $2200; 160 lbs .1 iwn unevenly *200-$ i 00 lower it $1K.00- $20.00, I mostly $18.75 up. sows not fully J established; mose bids and scat- j tered sales $2 50-*4.00 lower at $17.00-$19 00: few $19.50.

THE DAILY

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March 7. 1878.

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SOCIETY ATM ST BRIOK

PEItSOXAL And Local News briefs

Wil l. TE\< II AT QITNC’Y

Ivan Vaughan of Belle Union' Chicago,

has accepted a teaching position-

in the Qunicy school.

Mr. and Mrs Simpson Stoner e spending the week-end in

63 ACRE FARM at PUBLIC AUCTION Wed., Aug. 28,1946 AT l:3<» I*. M. (Daylight Saving Time) lairated S'j miles east of Rockville, In.I., on old I". S. Ilighwa> 36, H't miles west of Bellmore, lml„ 1 0 mile east of main entrance ol the Indiana State Sanatorium. The Real Estate consists of a 5-room house; large poultry hiii. t : storage h.usc, bain; large orchard: about 30 acres tillable; balance In good blue grass pasture; eleetrieity, available; closet bus stop, possession ol building will be given on or about Sept 1, 1946 Warranty Deed and abstract certified to date will be furnished purchaser Inspection of property invited any time on oi before date of sale. For further information and anyone wanting finance on above Real Estate, contact Rimenbark Agency, piior to date of sale Office phone 740-.T; Residence 31U-J. Rockville, Ind, Wain Barker. Owner

lil SfcNB VICK ami SON, AiicUoihmts

W. E. Daugherty recently

brought a home in Coatesville

from \V. R. Lisby, agent.

Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barnhart went today to Auburn, Ind., to visit Mr. Barnhaht's parents. The D. A. R cabins at Robe Ann park will be open Sunday '

afternoon from 3 until 5 o'clock, i "tony was read before

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Mrs, Donald lamg Photo by Von Steinen's Stud'o In an impressive candlelight ceremony at four o’clock this afternoon in Gobin Memorial Church, Miss Lorraine Brendlc, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. L. J. Brendlc, became the bride of Donald B. Long, son of Mr. Everett Long of Bloomington, Indiana. The double ring cere-

the altar,

' banked with fern and white gladi-

Loweil Walton has purchased I Plj by th , R ev . j, t. Destinon, {a nine acre farm near Coates-' p af)t „ r of the St Paul’s Lutheran ! ville fi+'iii VV. R. Lisby, real es*^ church of Brazil, Indiana. Dr. l tate agent. j Van Denman Thompson was

| organist. Miss Margaret Boyd, I William Bitzer of Middletown |

... ^ , Of Thorntown. sang “Because"

Ohio, is visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville

Ni.hols Sh.-lbv, Mr. and

daughters,

Bitzer.

Martin, Mr. aft. ’Mrs. Farris

Humphrey, Miss

phrey. Miss Virginia Clifford, Mr, and Mrs. Marion Cline, Mr. tfames Eilat. Mr. and Mrs. Earl

and children, Waneta, Wanda. Charles. Max; Mrs. Cecil Nichols and Shirley, Mary Jane;

Mr 'and Mrs. Rnndel Cc.oper and Conrad Lee. Lcrir. Eugene, Bernard Ivan: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spcgile. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Evens and fin A.-thur Leon: Mrs. M irgaret Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harvey and children, Donnie and Karin. Mrs. Kate Anderson, Mrs. Mary Anderson. The afternoon was spent in gdmes and visiting and eating watermelon. All left at a late hour .vlshing her many more hippy birthdays she also received many presents ard cards which she

thanked all for.

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Mrs. AVm. Th unas Hostess At Shower There will be a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. War Thomas Greencastle, R. 4. or. VV dnrsday, Aug. 28, at 2 o’clock for Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sutherjin whose house was destroyed

by fire.

Assistant hostesses will bo: Mrs. Clay Lane, Mrs. Irene Clark, Mrs. Gladys McMains and Mrs. Eunice Nelson. All friends and neighbors an-

Invited.

+ d* Goldi n Rod Club Met Recently

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Although Yugoslavia’s release

Americans and two

Bvrnes, in Paris, will be me final j of seven

iudce --f whether or not Yugo- Hungarians who were aboard the ,1*1, ha , given the United transport forced down on Aug. sla * - 9 has considerably relieved the

was pointed out

the United

States “complete satisfaction

in connection with the shooting j gitutation. it

down of two

American transport t h e situation involving the plane

planes.

This was the position taken in K. w York today by American spokesman attached to the United Nations security council. Hcrschel Johnson, American deputy, had returned to New York from a Washington conference with aedng Secretary’ of State Dean Aeheson, but he was not prepared to say whether or not a formal complaint would be li dged with the security council agiinst Marshal TLo’s govern-nu-rit upon expiration, of the 48hour deadline tomorrow.

shot down on Aug. 19 has to be

clarified.

American charge d’affaires at

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f ? h and kheir bodies still . Th( ' U S Srav„ 18 "° W ( ' n K a ged gatlon of i. g , 3Wn

Settling th ?

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u hnt down on Aug. 19 has to be rBdl ° ' Tort that Yu

firing to make her own again* | States involving .

Belgrade has advised the State American 'etp 1 ,t : , l "' W l Department that "officials of «!««• ohi—" "" < I

Marshal Tito’s Fourth Army” believe all five fliers aboard the

Slav shipping j n th ub • D ' Andrij* S-® Slav reppeaentat^

second plane arc dead. The Yugo- | ity council t-id av '*■ slavian army officers “think” all* siich move

^-l--l--t- + + + d- + + + + + #l ★ ANNIVERSARIES ^ Birthdays Billy Reynolds, 16 years old today. Aug. 23. Mr. A. L. Evens, today, Aug. 23. Cloverdale, R. 1 Marvin Skimmerhorn, Roachdale. today. August 23. Onward Phillips, south Jackson street, today. Aug. 23. Mrs. Ross Runyan, 504 South Indiana, today, August 23rd.

PENNEY CO BLEACHED FLOUR SQUUg NOW ONLY 15c

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The Golden Rod Club was held Friday Aug. 16 at Mrs. Lucretia Murphy. Della Moyer was hostess. Door prizes were won by

Skimmerhorn.

There will be preaching ser-

[ vices at Clinton Falls church

Sunday, August 25. Rev. O. T. Martin will b<- in iharge.

ville, Calif., where Junior College.

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One new member was brought the club. The next meeting will; be held Aug. 30 at Mrs. Cora

Skimmerhorn.

THE

POWERS GIRL HAT OF THE MONTH

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i of Thorntown, sang • before the ceremony,

j The bride, who entered on the 1 arm of her father, wore a wed- (

Mr and Mrs. Glenn Lyon have 1 ding gown of white net with a j Cora

returned to Greencastle from sweetheart neckline, having a] A white elephant sale

Chicago. They were away for ‘ n iffie trim. The gown buttoned j held, several days. . down the back, with puffed

’ sleeves, a tier of ruffles down the fiont of the skirt and around the bottom, and also a trim of ruffles around the short train. Her two-tiered fingertip veil of il-

Miss Virginia Harlowe left to- * ]usion fell from a beaded Juliet ! day to visit relatives in Wash- 1 ,. a p she carried a colonial ling.on D- C. and other eastern bouquet of stephanotis and a

I cities. j white orchid.

Roy Shanklin, Jr, son of Mr.' Miss Marguerite Brendlc, sis-

aiul Mrs. Roy Shanklin, Green- t ' r of th '' br,dc ’ was ma ‘ d „ nR „.. p . .. .. .■ castle, left Thursday for Porter- honor. She wore a pink gown FOR SALE. Unusually good he will enter with a n °t yoke, round neckline, P a -‘ i stove and 50 lb. ice box. |

1 three-quarter length sleeves, Fhone 208-M. 23-21^ ! marquisette bodice and a full net | 1-OR SALE: Five gaited ,

) Mr. and Mrs. Ross Runyan 1 skirt. She carried a sheaf of j Chestnut Barrel, 7 years old, j i have returned from a motor trip ^ orchid gladioli and wore match- j lady broke, plenty of style; j to the Smokey Mountains and 1 ing flowers in her hair. i black and white gelding pony, 2 i other points of interest in North | James Hurst of Greencastle J years old; good western saddle,' Carolina, Tennessee and Kon- ■ was best man. Ushers were Wal- bridle and blanket. Phone 444. tucky. 1 lace Martin and John Long, also 23-2t.

I of Greencastle, cousins of the

Miss Mildren Dimmick left to-, „„„ I

day for Lake Mohonk

CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SAL.E: Living rrom suite; bedroom suite; Maple dinette set; two occasional chairs and table lamp. 432 South Bloomington St. 23-3,..

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PIONEER

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near

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I groom. David Jones, small son

Poughkeepsie. New York , Greeruastle and

will also visit New Haven, Con- - necticut before returning to

Greencastle.

of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones of

FOR SALE: Good four room house ami out buildings, 1 acre

A man never, lose^ FAITH IN WOMEN UNTIL ONE OP TUfcNt HURTS HIS VANITY'You lose no time waiting around, when you apply for a loan at Indiana Loan Co. The service is prompt and free of red tape. If you need cash stop in and talk it over. Loans with or without co-makers.

INDIANA LOAN*

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OX.- _ He knows your loci soil end weethei problems beceuse he knows through testing end observing meny hybrids tech ytervhelj grow most productively on your type of soil and location. Hecsrill,, steady flow of new and better hybrids being released each yerbtb corn breeders. He cen offer you a wider selection of hybrids endian type and maturity of oorn you prefer. . Pioneer representatives are "hybrid specialists" who give intcBigenUMu I constructive suggessions about hybrid seed corn Call or set arflfl Pioneer repreaentattve now LOCAL PIONEER R E P R E S E N TATII

ARTHUR WRIGHT S’JO Blaomingtun Strc: , l GREENCASTLE. IND.

| of ground, 5 miles from Green-

castle on good black top road. Electricity available. Address Box 126, Banner. 23-3p.

nephew of the

groom, was ring-bearer.

The bride's mother wore a gown of black crepe with pink

Alva Layton returned to his sequin trim, matching accessor- WANTED: Ourtains and lace 1 home in the Rector ambulance ies and a purple orchid. tablecloths to wash and stretch;' Thursday from the Butnam coun-j Following the ceremony, the | blankets bedspreads to launder. I

ty hospital, where he has been a ; bride and groom greeted the Fhone 329-j.

patient for ,hree weeks and un-1 wedding guests at the door of 23-24-29-30-5-6-12-13-19-20-10t

the church. A small recepdon I

for intimate friends "followed at

the home of the bride’s parent- '^ MEMOKT

For her going away costume, the bride wore a brown and white checked wool suit with matching accessories and a white

orchid.

j Mrs. Long i. s a graduate of De-

Mlxed Scotch foursome amj p a uw University and a member

derwent two major operations. Mr and Mrs. Edward Coffey of McKinney, Ky., have been visiting Mrs. Coffey’s mother, Mrs Hattie Singleton and family. They also visited Mr. Coffey's sister, Mrs. Maynard Hurst and

family at Fillmore.

IN MEMORY

In loving memory of John f. Chavis, who passed on 3 years

ago, August 23, 1943.

Carefully selected by a committee of famou$ Powers models, under the active guidance of John Robert Powers himself. For you — a hat that combines fashion rightness and quality.

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BEEF AND PORK We have your favorite cuts of quality meats— FRYING CHICKENS

picnic Sunday afternoon, August 25.h at 3:00 P. M. at Greencastle Golf Club. All those interested please call 835 with reference to food. Greencastle Golf Clubs

committee.

Pfc. James F. Zeis, has received his discharge from the U. S Marines at Camp LeJuene, N. C. He returned to Greencastle Tuesday night. He has been in the marines for two years and has spent seventeen months in the Pacific theater of war. Mrs. Elizahe.h Viquesney, widely known organist and the wif,. of E. M. Viquesney, creator of the "Fighting Dcughboy" statues, died at her home on Fletcher Avenue Thursday afternoon shortly before three o'clock. Mrs. Viquesney had been ill for six weeks and had been in critical condition, for the past week. Spencer World.

of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority arid Tri Kappa social sorority. Mr. Long attended Indiana Uni-' varsity and is a member of Lambda Chi Alpha. He is now j associated with the Hoosier Veneer Company of Indianapolis. Out of town guests for the wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ling. Bloomington, Miss Minnie Brendle, Sheldon, Iowa. Mrs. Edwin Hintragcr, Joliet, 111, M:s a Margaret Boyd, Thorntown. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wintle, Kirkbn. Indiana, and Dr. T. C. Helmrcich, Gilman, Illinois.

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Mrs. Fitzsimmons Observes Birthday

In honor of Mrs. Alice Fitzsimmons noth birthday anniversary °n August 18, the re was a pitchin dinner served a. the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Kivett. A large table was spread in

We never knew so many tears Could dwell in our eves To dim the glory of the sun. I The gold of Autumn skies. We never knew that souls could] wither In such depths of despair. To learn a house was not a heme 1 Without a loved one there. ' Nor did we know- that hearts could ache With such a bitter pain. With longing for a vanished face, To hear a voice again. He never knew that nights could

be

So lonely, cold and dim. But oh; we’ve learned so

things

Because of losing him. Wife and Children. P>1

many

T&vkft'Tfa...

Funeral services were held ] yard and it was filled

over-

Friday afternoon at the Friends j flowing with good things to eat,

-,hn wiiiion, and justice was done to every- ' «

church in Amo for John William Ellis, age 81. former resident of Putnam county. The deceased passed away late Wednesday following an extended illness. He was the father of Albert Ellis, and a brother of Mrs. AlPjjbert Landes of Greencastle. Burial was in Walnut Chapel ceme-

I t*ry.

thing

by an present. Among .

tho*. present were: Mr. and Mrs I ,11 Aim on R. Buis. Mrs vt;-.,;. I f,

WHAT’S ONE WORLD TO HIM

■ Buis. Mrs. Minnie

Buis, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fitzsimmons, Norma Lee Fitzsimmons. Phyllis Fitzsimmons, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fitzsimmons and family, Mrs. Rena Sechman. Miss Cletis Sechman. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Heaven, Mr and

BOSrnv urn. . ^ rS Lonnle NichoIs ' Mr. and

jl BOSTON (UP)— An unnamed Mrs Fred Chadd and children

atomic scientist was asked ap- Herbert and Wanda Mae. Mr prehensively by a disturbed Rex McBrCde. MV and Mrs

), friend whether the atomic bomb Harv'e Nichols, Mr. and Mrs iic uld possibly destroy the world. John H. Nichols, Mrs. Ada R„b-

he replied ir en f “ HhOU,Ci " inS ° n - MrS MyrtIe

I'mark. -■ — 811 lf ... tb «' - v ' Harmon Zimmerman. Mr.

Quality Meat Market

22 SOUTH VINE STREET.

PHONE 42

were a major planet!"

Herman Zimmerman.

Lushcn Humphrey. Mrs. Rachel

"Since we found out howwholesome and appetizing the food is at the Lincoln Restaurant. we wouldn't think of going anywhere else."

LINCOLN RESTAURAN) Acrois from Post Office Phone 163

TAXPAYERS of City of Greencastle ATTENTION The Common Council proposes to increast the tax rate of the city of Greencastle mon than ONE DOLLAR on the hundred. On Aug. 26,7:30 P. M. At -the regular meeting place. Taxpayers wl be given an opportunity to be heard. Everyofi interested should attend and give his or to views on the questions involved.

A COMMITTEE OF TAXPAYERS Inquire at Banner office for sponsdrs of fhi* a4j