The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 August 1946 — Page 2
HOSPITAL NOTKS
106 the
Sprinf;. hospital
Irs. Frances Mathews, encastle Ft. 3, was admitted the hospital this morninp Irs. Lanova Call, 20S Kinklin, u.is admitted ti the pital Sunday evening.
Dav. d Skelton, was j* imitted to
Sundai
Uavii' Jones SOS S. was a<l - nittecl to the yesterda y evening.
Cl if Cot d Langdon of Cloverdale wn. 1 * admitted to the hospit-
THE DAILY BANNER, GRFFNCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY, AUGUST 2b, 1946..
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Indiana, hospital
To hnue and to hold
Onr of tlic best r c* a s o n s f o r holding yotir War Bonds is featured in a poster entitled, War Bonds Grow, lished In the American Bankers Association. In it, a chart shows that after the 6th scar, your bonds increase in value hcirr us jus! as they did before. These are the harvest years for everyone who holds V. S. Savings Bonds
until maturity. One of ou^ depositors remarked to us the other day, “I’m keeping vuj I Kinds. If I need cash. I'll see you about a personal loan.’* If vou should nerd extra cash, why not get a low cost loan here aoid repay it out of income? Then you can be sure that vou won’t he tempted to let go of the best investment you ever owned.
at Saturday evening. Mrs. Elizabeth Eitel and info nt son of Grecncastle were dlsnr J-ssed from the hospital Satur-
d »y.
Mrs. Betty Mason and son of I fain bridge were released from i he hospital Saturday. Mrs Esther Brown and son of Cloverdale were discharged from the hospital Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Elsie Schopmeyer of Poland was admitted to the hospital Sunday evening.
THE DAILY BANNER
and
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Subscription rates, 15 cents nail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $r>.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.
Local Option To Be Outlined
S. K. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
Central National Bank
SOT 'TH WEST CORNER OF SQUARE
CLOSING OUT SALE
As we arc leaving for New Mexico, we will sell all cj: personal property,
Sat. Aug. 31,12:30 P. M.
At V. :3U I’.M. on South lavksoa Nln.'l Koad, 1 < ..url House.
mile south ol
One Hvl'J ruR; one II S \ ll-U rug; one 10-H v 1.8-6 rug; one 1 Jtlolrilin rug; '1 piece* l.inoli iuii, IiiMilated Uv chest; aiitii|iie euu li. roekino chairs, kiUhen tahies, ‘1 piece Using room suite, Keg -nt upright piano and bench; T end tables, desk anil chair, 8 way Moor lump, 'J bridge lamps, dresser, pictures, kitchen stool, canister set with bread ho\, kitchen cabinet. Wicker table and '! chairs; Florence oil stove, (upper ( lad range, Monarch cook and heating sto» ■; large si/e Warm Morning heater; lots ol Iruil jars, aluminum skillet, aluminum tea kettle.
INDIANAPOLIS, In'd.. Aug. >6 (INS) A starx; on local oplion legislation will be ou.lined during the White River annual I onvention c>. the Church of the ! Uniter Brethren in Christ which , pened in Indianapolis today and
will close Friday.
The centennial of the conven- ■ n will be observed officially ! Thursday night with an addr< ss by Emi ’itus Bishop H. H. Font on “Incidents in the Early Hi lory of the United Brethren Church in the State of Indiana." Dr. Virgil C. Hunt. Conference superintimdei presided at today’s opiening meeting when
E»i:i!NO\ai And Local News It It I E F s
Born Sunday at the Putnam county hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frazier, a son.
Peace Parley Action Lagging
Mrs. Deloss Call of this city was admitted to the county ho.-i->ital Sunday. 1 Miss Cletis Prichard of Miami, pent Saturday night with her •arcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric
.-•richard. retary of State James F. Byrnes' _ ^
Air. and Mrs. J D. McLean ar- {llang for making an early peace rnadc this week whethpcr.ding a few days in Memphis, , vjth alI former enemies were be- ‘ the conference will recess for
, i t ing rapidIy diaearded today as
PARIS, Aug. 26.—(UP)—Sec-
to §it at 4 p. nj.
Sen. Arthur Vandenburg. R Mich., arrived ready fn r “real work" ns advisor to Byrnes. American delegates admitted privately he had arrived probab-
ly a week too early.
Wun Sept. 1 near, a discussion
Pi nn..
the United Nations General A»
the peace conference dragged in- sembly <(reet j n g f . a lled on New
York Sept. 23. Arkadi Sobolev,
visiting their son, Lt. J.
O McLean who with a baseball
am from Great Falls. Montana, ^ wee i(_
. w there for a senes of army The ,,,,(1^ peaoe-making sched- HSS | stant secretary general, will im games. ^ llle has been thrown out of focus 0rrjve jn p a ris early this week Francis McClure, Cloverdale. i thp f a i| urea and frictions of l0 (lis cuss the UN schedule with
md Raymond Neal, Grecncastle, thp pagt nl0nth probably the the Bjg Four
■.re among the students spoc.al- W(jrld , s roturn to a formal peace YuKOSlavia .should file a fory enrolled for the intensive three tatus has been de!a y e d many mal comp | aint against the Unit-
months. ed states in the UN for alleged Even the most optimistic de- v j 0 ] a tjons of aerial sovereignty.
legates looked forward to a long
weeks session of the Indiana University summer school, according to the announcement of
niftu, 'enrollment fTZ ^ of diplomatic difficulties three-weeks session is 561 with -vlth the high powers jockeying approximately 500 of these stu- <or a favorable position tn th dents having been enrolled for the conference and big stakes in regular nin week* summer ses-j Germany and Japan
sion, for which there was an alltime high enrollmeni of 4,305.
as persistency reported, the action might be the final move forcing a peace conference re cess.
SOCIETY
Colonel Edward VanCleave of Louisville, Ky.. is visiting with John A. Friend for the week. Mr and Mrs. Gordon Sayers are the parents of a daughter i
born Sunday afternoon at tJle J phu-ch will meet for an all day Putnam county hospital. j pjcr ic jn Robfl Ann p Hr k, Wed-
Kerr and Russell Mc-jnc'iduy, Aug. 28.
To Hi Id Picnic At ( Ity Park
V\ . H. C. S. of Maple Heights
for an all
The spotlight on the big-pow r tassel in the Balkans may switch from Paris to New York, where the United Nations security council must handle the new Ukrainian charges against Greece. Probably the entire Balkan dispute will be aired there. Leading statesmen may decide it is more important Jo defen i their interests in New York than
DEATH CALLS AUNT OF mS. NORTHROP
ro BED
Here s something Wortt remembering; when Z need cash i„ a hurry com. to Indiana Loan O 0 f 0r . loan. You can repay over 12 months, or fewer if
piefer.
you
:
Mrs. C. Northrop went to St. Joseph, Mo. last week to- accompany the body of he.r aunt, Mrs. Mary Berger, who died August 19th in a nursing home in Brazil.
INDIANA LOAN
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I9A E.W/KHINgto^ GReTh CASTLE. INDIANA £ * PHONE IS *
Because of failing health, Mrs
Mr. and Mrc. E:irl Aimak
nry
remain in Paris and argue treaty Berger came to Grecncastle a have returned hum
Leas of St
Louis, Mo. arc visit-J A full attendance is desired. dtda j| s through the commission year ago to make her home with Lauderdale, Fla. heir daurtts s. h% n.c \miir fumiUps nr ti ... u.s«i*u ‘
Holy robuminlon was celebrated. j|lK Mr and Mra Malcolm Suggs Mei tbers bring your families or htagl .
Fred L. Dennis of the northwest area, delivered the sermon. Dr S H. 1 Turbeville, Winona Lake evangelist, will give evangelistic a3dr* ssi's Tuesday. Wednesday aiwl Thursday nights.
Mr. Kerr is Mrs. Sugg’s son. j guests, and prizes for
V *1* *1* *
M, and Mrs. Dan Maylor of E< . '■ ’ ' M J Club Will meet
««» M * M S “« 8 ’ , M ' S | West Madison Home iDoonomlc Maylor is Suggs lla ’ u £ lter . CIub will meet Wednesday af-
Mrs. Northrop. Her health failed Mrs. June Westfall and sw I
each one Five C0rnm t. ss j o n sessions were rapidly so that she was confined companied them home.
scheduled today Including two to the home and knew only the jjlss Betty Jo Westfzll wl
for the Italian treaty. Only shad- immediate neighbors,
ow boxing was expected to re-1
Mrs. Berger was born in Ohio
Reports to be received during' Mr. nr' the sessionsi (leal with the rural (Sunday for
,i Wright left , ternoon with Mrs. Clyde Shaner. inysville. They j + + + v
life in
Mo,
Kansas and St. Joseph
will spend several Jays at home ot Clyde Wilson.
the
hutch comtnission and the committee for nominations and candidates for the ministry. "Indiana Central College" will be discussed hy President I. Lyndl
Esch in an address Tuesday | E . V( ' reU . W _ aU , H of Btoomington.
night.
Women ol Moose 1 Will Meet Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene and son and Mr. and
Watts
M rs.
The Women of the Moose will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30.
j suit, in
- Secretariat is having grave , ficulty producing copies of csi sential documents for detaile.l
work. Chaplain and Mrs. A. Set for 10 a. m. meetings were Northrop accompanied , the Italian political commission Northrop to Missouri, military commission and Balkan- Northrop conducted the funeral Finnish economic commission, service in St. Joseph, August
Bloomington St. has rvtundfl home after visiting her ■ B
part because the French . . ‘ ® , . ... Lt. jg. Westfall at i- ■ .■
"at is having grave dii’- ^ ^ , I I dale Fla.
U S All'
Shoes: Practically all sz« S kl
H.
Mr.. 1 widths. Ideal fnr work srsefah Rev i wenr - Furniture Exchange. Wttl • I OiJ. ■
r
Side Square.
i have returned from a trip
NO HUNTING signs available ' 'T"" 21st Burial was beside her hus- FOR 8ALR: ( ' 1 a|b
The Italian economic and Bulgar- r 51 " 1 ' 11 vvas msi.K mi ous tomatoes Alber, Oine Fiiukial
Tke Daily Banner office. . nolitloal commlaaiona wan baud, who died 25 .years ago. ’ jji
★ ANNIVERSARIES * Birthdays Donald Carmichael, 9 years Sunday, August 25. Mrs. Alma Gooch, 55 year.', Sunday. August 25. Jerry Michael Lewis, son of Mr. am! Mrs. Robert Lewis, 6 years today. Aug. 26.
Armstrong, Iowa and Minnesota.
inn political commissions were
Street
Mr and Mrs. Charles Lemmink have returned home after being called to Hamburg, New York by the death of Mrs. Lemmink’g mother.
Mr. and Mrs. William MoG&ughey and two sons of Detroit, Mich, spent the week end I in Greencastle. Mrs. McGaughey
cs/M/tr
32 foot extension ladders; X foot step ladder; 2 metal chick brood ts, U and 4 drawer size, one hen feeder six foot; chlek uuli ri-rs. chirk feeders, barrets, some Prewar 27 gallon garbage i aus, i \!ni heavy; 8 sloubl siloiel plows, 8 garden plows; hues, forks etc., straw fork, galvanized watering trough; 8 can milk eoolei, one 13 inch break plow ; 7 foot single disc, new 16 ineh tilades, some new lumber, considerable amount us.xl lumber, hay rake, mowing machine, croas-eut saw, one-man saw, |M>st hole digger, fence stretchers, hay knife, croquet set, double trees, neck yokes, chains.
3 good saddle horses, saddle bridles and equipment, one set good brass-mounted harness, * sleighs, buggy harness, some used clothing and toys, dishes and niMiiy things too numerous to III lltloll.
MAX & JUANITA ANDERSON
III It ST A HI NTKK, Auctioneers Not responsible for accidents.
Mrs. Harry Tresner, Greencax-; is the former Miss Joan Durham
tie. R. 3, today, Aug. 26.
Sylvia Jean Cunningham, 4
years today, August 26.
Mr. and Mrs. Walden Able of Hawaiian Islands spent Tuhrsday of last week visiting the former’s grandmother, Mrs. Mary Walden, South Indiana St. J. Walden A he I expects to enter the University of Baton Rouge, La. this
fall.
Miss Jean Feld, cadet nurse at j the Michael Reese hospital n I Chicago, arrived home today to 1 spend a month’s vacation with
h' r parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown o Putnamville received a telephone
There will be a miscellaneous shower at the home Of Mrs. William Thomas, Greencastle, R. R 4 on Wednesday, August 28th at 2 o’clock for Mr. and Airs. Wayne Sutherlin.
Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Hesten and daughter. Patsy, were visitors At
rail from their son. Thomas R | ^ SkVlin, ‘ CaVt "" S ’ ,,,C • ate(, at Brown F 1-c directly from his' 11 " , ‘ n,ranco to Sk y lim ' ship, the U. S. S. Palau. C. V K ! Front RQya1 ’ Vi, ’K inia on Au K- 22.
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Buy Your Grade And High School Text Books And Supplies NOW!
Most text books for Putnam County and Green-
stock. We suggest
castle Schools are now
that you do your school book shopping early
again this year.
Shop Before Aug 30!
WE NOW HAVE OFFICIAL TEXT BOOK LISTS FOR PUTNAM COUNTY AND GREENCASTLE SCHOOLS.
SAM HANNA S BOOK STORE Headquarters for School Supplies
| Mr. and Mrs. William Disbrnw, | 202 Green street, attended the Vigo County Fair at Terre Haute Saturday evening and visited , some of Mrs. Disbrow’s relatives j Saturday night and Sunday.
V F. \\. Auxiliary i To Meet Wednesday
The V. F. W. Ladies Auxiliary will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 o’clock at the V. F. W. Home.
arWood rnuraving by II. McCormick base! the originiil
Yep, I miss my pop. You see lie just gut out of the Army u littt, over a month ago and went to work in (ireeneastle, and I’m still with in) mother living with my grandparents in Kokomo. The old man was supposed to find a place for us to live In Id .'eneastle, but so far he hasn’t been able to find even a used tent. Too slow on the li asr 1 guess. So if you have a idace to rent, o r know of a place to rent, let my old man know ill the Central National Hunk, so that I ean come to <ireeneastle and get acquainted. Signed;
Mews Fine Tbdcrcco
• • •
Master Nile Smith
and in a Cigarette
its the Tobacco that counts
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