The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1946 — Page 2

TRIM.KTS, IT, .lo’N AIHO to t in.sii kiu r.vros

FORT SHERIDAN, III. (UP) The Erdmann hoys K"t theii first tasti- ni KP last week. An.i ih ■ mess sergeant had three willing helpers. Lewis. Curtis end James, 17, were th,. first triplets ever inducted here.

They > ame to Chicago together frnm Watertown, \Vis„ and enliste,.! in the Army so they can get a chance to finish their edtiealion and learn to fly. They quit high school after the s e >nd year to go to work • T guess maybe we’ll get some more experience in life in the Army" James said.

THF DAILY BANNER, GRFENCASTLE. INDIANA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1946

| SOCIETY

CLOSING OUT SALE CF LIVF. RinrK. GRAIN, HAY AND STRAW \s the fa'ii, is being -aid the undersigned will se t at the folhming deserilM'd a, Puhlie \oetion uith,...t reserre u what i t. t,e known as th Frank Wh eler .a.neslead located I miles northwest "t Paragon, lnd„ 11 miles ii»rtli\»<s it Martinss tile, |nd., , n Thursday. September 12 s\! i: STARTS \T 11:0(1 \. M. STANDARD TIME <jn }|| \j) ()| s||i | |*—•’!) head SliropBhire breeding •’•''‘"s 1 to 5 "a-s. old- "n I, "I real Fss lambs; one pure bred Burk. Phi, an '■ nal nl - 1 nch ol Healthy sheep. WHEAT CORN HA A AND STRAW—About inn bales ol mixed hay; 150 ■ hay; :«) to,, ot real < loser v , v |, in : - ahotd "it hub s of \\ h at and Rye strass .*,0,11 1S5 ho Wheat. \ els el (hull, good; ahonl ;t00 hushels good dd Yelloss D nl ( on, to hi sold in lots to suit. ZH 1(1 \\> Ol < MU I— ’ lit -III pim lmd H**r#*fonl rows, h *a\> sDringers; In I, It re!' n' rows ssilh raises lt> side;', purebred 4 sea: old If rel rd eosss, one has cull by side, other brass spriae r- •* • year old H. reford heifers, liras.V springers; one i - v , i, ,,M Hei lord onss, with call by side; g load *t mire bred 2 year old Hereford heifers will, good raises by s,d. ; ..or I! relord i sea, old ms: I head srarling pure bred heifers; 1 regislere I I’olied ller. l id i sear old hull, real individual and goed hr. ,d.i; .' pure bred He, -ford Short yearling Bulls. The right kind. j>\|. One tri I Done pure bred soss to farross soon. FARM Tools.—on,, good Hammer Mill in \-l shape; one posse, corn she Her and hi ll, in good shape. \ lot of other small artl.h mo- mentioned. Attend this sal, n- sou will fiml a lot of good property. Every-thir-r sell isilltoul reserse. Esersboily inslted. No’ properls to h- reinoved troin farm until arrangement for wlllemenl i made. TERAIS: < \si!. \\,- will not I responsible in ease of accidents. Walter Rose 8f Raymon Gentry, Owners BROW N BROS, Aucts. T. J. LEW IS, Clerk. Dinnei served h> Alaska Christian Church.

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT

I M si AI. STORY (< o II t i II IM’tl l'|•«llll I *11 Si I* OlM’l fa.aiily. Through them, he got a job at the Livestock National Bank Later he worked for the Federal Reserve Bank for 14 years. Three years ago, the svhite-haire.l man with the cojrtlv manners went to ss-nrk as a ni^hi. clerk. The guests never suspected that the man. who handed them their mail and room keys once j was a member of French nobil-

| ity.

j In his spare time he taught French. One of his pupils was the late Frank Knox, secretary of the navy and publisher of the

Chicago Daily News.

After A. Terry died in the county hospital Thursday, 'Public Administrator Jack Rubin went around to his attic apartment to

examine his effects.

In th? drawer of a scarred and battered desk he found a stack

of newspaper clippings

French movement durihg the war. In another drawer were 2f> war bonds the Marquis had bought from his meager savings. In a dog-eared envelope, the piblic administrator found sev-1 eral receipts for monty donated to France forever to held the

French underground.

Although she did not love him.!

the girl for whom the Marquis j ^ r - Spurlock, had given up his title admired | Mr. and Mrs. Frank

THE DAILY BANNER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATEt “It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffice o’ (Jreencastle, Indiana as secom class mail matter under Act oi March 7, 1878. Subscription rates, 15 cent.*mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. S. R. Kariden. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Personal And Local News VS II I E ¥ S

Mrs. Charles F. Zeis has re turned home after a week’s visit

about iu Lafayette.

W. R, C. will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock In G. A. R.

room in the court house.

Mr. and Mrs. Steve Washburnand son of Indianapolis visited

here Sunday with friends.

Mrs. J. F. Spurlock has rc-j thcir nnmlal

turned home from Oak Hill. West ’

V, -.1 M lJLon tilth fold* Meeting West Madi - n Home Eoorcmics Club met for its regular , '-ting wi.h Mrs. C^\de Shnnet. ,Irs. Wright, vice president, preided over the meeting. Mrs. Valla Singleton and Mrs. . urillo Skelton presented the ,. S c m on cooking vogc.ables. Pw i demonstrations were given hewing appetizing, and eye apvaling vegetable plates. The udeis stressed the fact that we red three vegetables each day. Six members and four guests nswered roll call with “My Pav Hu Breakfast." Following the discussion c-f the State Fair program, the cl-jb song of the or’.h was sang. The hostess served refresh ments and two contests were enjo,\ed by all present. The September meeting will be on th 25th. with Mrs. Frank Thomas.

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American legion mid Auxiliary To Pknie Next Sunday. September 15, at

ed In marriage in the Second Moravian church in a beautiful double ring ceremony on Sunday, September 1. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newell and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kopp. Those attending from Greencastle were Mrs. Charlotte Webster. Miss Vietta Brown, Mr. an I Mrs. Paul Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scobee, Mrs. Clov i York K. Shucy and Mr. and M's Edward Rossok.

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Brick ( Impel Home Ec Club Mill Mm* The Brick Chapel Home Eco-

•T’S AN ILL WIND" SAYS DEMO ( ANIMATE

"It's an ill wind that blows body good.” And there's at least one man who will vouch for it. He is Lloyd C. Wampler, Democratic candidate for Joint Representative from Putnam and

Owen eounties.

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W * a th( ' day of

school «„ mmcr

UOMFX’OMIXO AT ^ nn ‘•koviiexpe :* The annual homec, '

all '

Providence 15. There

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nomics Club will meet at borne of Mrs. C. K. Priest Tuesday afternoon. Washington Tup. 1*. T. A. Will Meet Tuesday The first meeting of th' Washington Township P. T. A. will be held Tuesday night, Sept. 10. at the Reelsville High Scito-U. building. Everyone is welcome. Attend Moose

( flchration

Five members of the local

Will ^

• speakers througho,*

When, informed of the decision There will be to delay the opening of the fall Everyone is inlj; T''*' .‘ -mester at Indiana University spend the day ^ ^

until the middle of October, Mr.

Wampler remarked: "It's just I - _

whit the doctor ordered. That

will give me 35 days to cam- ' ,on,, a\ Bonk

i Club To Meet

of Indiana Uni- 11,0 Monday Bosk cy,

versitv In the class of 1942, Mr. at x o’clock tonign Wampler has jfeen enrolled in the home of Mrs. c. p Hj; Law School at the yniversity Members please tx. j since his return from military hooks will he -,-1^

service last February. Saturday meeting.

paign."

A grailuate

Robe-Ann park the Cassell C.,

J Tucker Post of the American Lo-> Women of the Moos,, attend 'd igicn and the Auxiliary, will hold the 27th anniversary

GET THE MONEY YOU | .... QUlCKiy. Foil , an repay nm.'itl,, „ r f,. W r r jj fer.

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Donner

him. It was sh? who planned the funeral services. He will be buried in her family plot near the grave of her father. + ANNIVERSARIES J

picnic dinner ami

,, , get-together.

Va.. where she visited her son, Jn a , |ftllion to the big dinner

that will be served at the noon

hour, a full program, including j were Mrs. Effie Smith, Mrs

a baseball game, has been ar-| lyn Cline, Mrs. Coaetta

ia „ged for the afternoon. Tie j Mrs. Betty Poynter and Mi-,

meeting promises to be among i Uovie Johnson.

the local * *5* * +

i W omen of the Moose I Meet Tuesday Evening

Birthdays George N. Reynolds, today.

Sept. 9.

Donnie Ray Tincher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tincher, sj years old Monday. Hvpt. 9. Billy Marie Black. 804 South College, 15 years today. Sept. 9th.

Weddings

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Sallust 5. r . years today, September 9.

MURDER; SUICIDE (('.in.lnned from I’nae One,

! of his home in Sandburr Hollow i about 7:20 o’clock last night. A verdict of murder and suicide in! a family feud was returned by Coroner D. M. Ferguson. Neighbors said there had been threats passed between the two for

sometime.

Chrisenberry stood on his

porch and fired at Phillips, wlio|the school. She was accompanied was walking toward his home, by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

I he largest attended : Rost has held this year.

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Golden Circle Club To Hold Meeting

The Golden Circle Club meets with Helen Williams as sched-

book for evening meet-

are expected home this evening from Bay View, Mich., where

they spent the summer.

Mr .an^i Mrs. Edward Zimmerman of Seattle. Washington, art visiting with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K Hughes. Mrs. J. F. Spurlock has as her guests her two sisters, Mrs. Martha McGrew of Enid, Okla

and Mrs. Elizabeth Williamson uled in

of Woodard, Okla. ing.

j Lanney Alice, son of Mr. and 4. 4. 4. | Mrs. Ross Alice, is recovering Mrs. McKechan Hostess j from an operation which he und- To Balnhriilge Club

erwent at the Methodist Hosptial Th - e Bainbridge Missionary 1 in Indianapolis. Aid of the Christian church held j Virgil Stanley a truck driver the September meeting with j of Toledo, Ohio was admitted to Mrs. Evan McKeehan Thursday the Putnam County Hospital Sat- afternoon. Sept. 5. Fifteen mcmlurday following an accident which her* and two guests answered | occured near Plainfield. toll call of My First Teacher and

The Franklin Twp. Farm Bur- My First School,

eau will meet at the Roachdale After the meeting was called library Tuesday evening at 8:0o t0 order by the president, Miss o’clock. Lewis Deardorph will Agnes Curran, the devotions

speak on “What Farm Bureau Means to the American Public.” Mi s Ruth Daggy returned to Gas City Sunday to resume her J duties as music supervisor in

banquet

and celebration of Terre Haute Chapter No. 336 at the Terre Haute House Thursday evening. Those attending from heie

Ev>

Cozetta Lear.

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PHONE 15

CLOSING OUT SALE j Of Real Estate And Personal

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Bora 11 m* of phvsiral rotiriHion, I am uviahlu to operate my farm »ti(1 will *11 my MiX ai rr farm ami all my |H*rs«mal property on, | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER !7TH, 1946

AT 11 O’CI.Ol K (DST)

This farm ennsisting of 168.82 acres of sugar tree an<) black Walnut loam, is located II miles north of Greeneastle ami 2 miles West and 3-4 mile north of Bainbridge, the first cross-roads east of Intersection of '«tnf • Road* 18 and M6 and 3-1 mile north of Road Sti. This is " (p od stock,grain and dairy farm. About half is under cultivation. All culttval d ground has been well limed and now has 65 acres of Alfalfa and Brome grass, the balance in Blue grass and Leapedesa. II lias lots of saw timber of all kinds and Locust grove, and hundred^ of young Walnut trees. Never tailing water on all pastures, lot-, ot fencing woven and barbed wire. Plans for production nre laid out for producing 150 to 175 toils of Alfalfa and

Brome hay, 2500 to 3000 bush -Is of corn for 1947

Buildings consist of one all poplar four room house. 2 porches, across the .street from the Chris-1 Roscoe Daggy who spent the day China and Burma and one year ISO font driven well with pressure water system, water in house. - J

burn, corral and milk ho,iso; also 00 MM. cistern, concrete and i . ,

brlrk fruit r-ellar, ten by fifteen; fuel shed, shop or poultry house, <>ler stieet and noith of ib-^ Lowell kranklin and daughter, teresting and enlightening as it I Golden Wedding Anniversary bj

watei works, police said Phillips Kathleen, of Clayton, Indiana, gave one an idea about the reli- v< ceiving at their home for their

were given by Mrs. Ernest John-

son.

The president then turned the meeting over to the Rev. Smith who then introduced LaVern.* Morris a youth of seventeen who had spent ten years in

The Women of the Moose will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30. This wil be Publicity Chairman Betty Poynter’s chapter night,’ also initiation. All officers and escorts please be present.

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Veronica Club To Meet Wednesday Veronica Chit) will meet , nesday at 2:30 with Mrs. Paul Heaney. Mrs. Harley Miller \ il: have the program.

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Friendship Home Ec Club To Hold Meeting

The Friendship Home Ec Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Floyd Eastham at 711 South College Roll call will he how you spent your vacation. Members pease note change of meeting place.

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Wrights Will Observe

Golden Wedding Anniversary Next Sunday. September 15, Mr. and Mrs. Willis D. Wright of 9'ilhnore, will observe th ir

12\20; doubl corn crib, capacity about 800 bu.. government type grain bin new. Buildings recently painted; new ten by thirty-six tile silo; horse and cow barn, stanehions for 18 cows, oonrretp floor and glitters, tib- milk hnnsi . hog barn, poplar and California Redwood. 24\IK, driveway through center with concrete floor, room for sixteen sows; (iglit grain bins, over pens will hold 1000 bu. ear corn. Equipped for grade “A" milk, on good stone road, mail route, school route, several milk routes, \|. <•. service and splendid nelghhorli -od. This farm is financed by long time F. L. B. loan. Reasonable down payment, balance as soon as papers are delivered. possibly October 1st. possession as soon as transfer can

be made.

If interested, contact me anytime before day of sale at Greencastle, Rhone 517 or l\ O. Box 152. PERSONAL PROPERTY (i — HEAD HORSES — fi One ten year old black IVrcheron marc, on • eight year old black Pcrcheron mar". These mares are a good havy work team. One ten ye w old largi black Ren heron horse, one extra good uuir of black Rerc-heron fillies, 2 and I years old; one yearling black Per-

t-heron horse eolt

50 — HE M» OF CATTLE — 50 Fifty head purebred Gurro-cv cows and heifers, 2(1 head giving milk, several just fresh, several head dry cows; cows rang)' in age from 2 I > 9 \".irs old; 23 head of heifers from 2 > - ars old down, several of them bred: one yearling butcher steer. This herd is the effort of several years of selective breeding. The foundation stock all Icing registered, c :i«no from Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, Minnesota and Indiana. All negative from T. B. and Bangs. Every animal has been raised on this farm ami Is truly a fine herd of

fell at the side of the road about| vere admitted to the hospital gion and language and customs .!0 feet from his own front yard, j Saturday evening due to a min -r of those people. His father acd The aged man then went to-automobile accident. They were mother are now doing mlssionthe rear of his home and fired a j released from the hospital Sun- ary work in China and Burma 1 Doaored At Shower

many friends.

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Recent Bride To Be

shot into his

stantly.

Club To Meet

With Mrs. Holland

Jesse Sears assistant hostess. Mrs. Lewis Williams and Mrs. Claude Newgent will give the second part of the lesson in vegetable cookery. Leaders of the year arc asked t6 bring their ipports to be signed so they c.in be handed in before October.

4, 4. 4. • Home Ec Club

Held Picnic

The Maple Heights Home Ec

clean dairy duck; IP'n't mis s this sale if interested in good pure- Club held its annual picnic Aug-

head, dying in-1 day afternoon. He will enter high school next

Mi - Jennie Hearst has retur"- week somewhere in Oklahoma, j ed to her home on east Walnut It was moved and seconded to street. She has been away for the serve the Lions dinner on Wed- c

past two months visiting her sons nesday evening. Sept. 18th. I ' ntut ay

The Clinton-Madison Club wi’lj William Hearst, newspaper pub-1 The president insisted more meet with Mrs. Thomas Holland! lisher of Clarion, Pennsylvania, come to help cut carpet rags Thursday, Sept. 12, with Mrs. I and Dr. Francis Hearst in West which will he an all day meeting ,

Alexandria. Ohio. I Sept. 25th at the church has”-! Mrs. Nellie Ward of New! ment. Each one bring a dish for Straitsville was admitted to De. lunch and meet by ten a. m. Putnam County Hospital Satu,--J It w^s decided to do Red Cross day evening with minor injuries'sewing . Time to be set later.

ust 27th at Rohe Ann Park. A lovely dinner was spread at seven o’clock and enjoyed by the following people: Mr. and Mis. Don Gorham and daughters, Mary Val Crouse. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newman and son. Sandra and Larry Grimes, Mr .and Mrs. S. D. Early, Mrs. Grace Walts Mrs. Carl Myers, Mrs. Charles

bred Guernsey cattle.

6 — HEAD OF HOGS — 6

PUREBRED 1)1 Rot’s — Four bred gilts; two young hoars ready for servin'. Tie's)- hogs an- from the Cox und Myers herd, west of Urayvfnrdsville. Rap-rs may hr hail on the*,, hog*. FEET) — Our '-00 hales extra nir«. Alfalfa hay; two or three hundred bushels of Oats; seme ensilage and some haled straw. FARM TOOLS — 1 No. 2 Co-op tractor, new motor; t 2-hottom Avery plow : I extra heavy \very tandem tra'-tor disc; 1 |. H. C. seven foot horse disc; I I. 11. C. horse mower; 1 |. H. C. side delivery rak> ; 1 L II. f manure spreader; I I. H. C. lime spreader fit* on manure spender; I I. II. one row horsn rultivator; I I’, and O. two row. Ihrcr horse cultivator; I I. ||. f. fen foot

power hind 1; I Bradley corn planter, hean and fertilizer attach- Starr and children, ment; I low wood whul wagon, triple bed; one rubber tired wagon' 4, .). .>. made wagon; 1 feed wagon; I hay frame; | drag harrow; | set , ... ‘ * steel cl ver hull) trucks, fine for portable feed bins; I rnri ueutecl Heights Home roller; 1 smooth roller; I new litter carrier, never used; I largi- *'' r * Iu 1 ’ To Meet B-*ar Cut mill, second from largest size, traveling feed apron, 18 In. I The Maple Height* Home Eo throat, combination roughage and hammer mill, pipes, down buck- Club will meet a els for filling silo, all complete, an extra good implement f, lr ^ T V ’ Sc > ,t '• n, - larm, ami in good stun**, mountr*) on truck. 1, toon Amp. current ><>r the MapJo moib-l full automatic Deign light plant, good heavy duty batteries. Heights school. Please have all S; v "'V 7 '! '''T''' ")"! u's. D. C. current; I, |-4 horse motor. D. U. quilt blocks at this meeting. Roll current; I cuf-off wood saw built for Co-op tractor, can hi- urrang- rail will he n »e t i ed for other trai tors; „ne 50 ft. extra good rubberized driv. belt- K | I b R 1 1 exchange. Hurge milking machine, 2 units, rotary type pump with i, horse ^ * + * ! * motor. \. r. current. Gratle "A" milk'equi|mient; 1 hand corn s - C Club she M r; 1 set „f I heavy work harness; | Fn-sno scraper; 1 slip To Meet Tuesdav scraper; IX steel <-„vv stanchions. . o ‘ 7,. L MI8CELLANEOl S - I !9-foot railroad Iron, several hundred T ' C ' CTub Win me,t feet of half inch pipe, never used; 1 hay carrier track; some door Mrs. W. J. Weesner Tuesday tnicks, some h-uw • doors, henel, vise, large anvil, extra large foot at 8 o’clock. Mrs Aarcn i£a^eumuhited^n^fif'teei^vy'ars. f " , "‘ "' ,arK " r ' k ' mK “ f , Arno,d ' v ‘» ^ the assisting boat-

BITDING MATf RIAL — I two pen hog house, about -*800 eSS '

building tile, 4x5x12, 1 lot of native 2x6 rafters. I lot •» inch, long "l* * '** ^ ■ o 1* l ’ , ' , . h! ' rn i ,,i,,,, rn- ° ,h, ‘ r miseelluneous lumber, several tons Happier Homes Club

which she received when the' The meeting closed with the l utomobili- she was riding In ( missionary prayer led by M-s. blew a tire causing an accidcrtj Frank Smith, to meet Oct. 3rd near Danville. j with Mrs. Ralph Clodfelter.

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LODGE NOTICE Hupps Delta Phi Bainbridge Lodge No. 75 i-iili- Entijrtalns at Picnic

ed meeting Thursday evening, Sept. 12. 7:30 DST. Master Ma-

Mrs. Otha C. Faller, the formet Evelyn Campbell, will be honored at a miscellaneous shower,

evening. September

14th at 8 o’clock at the V. F. W. Home. All of her friends are

invited.

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Faller-Uamphell Marriage Announced

junk, lots of small artieles.

TERMS — (ASH.

Nut responsible for any accident*.

W. F. SURBER HI RST, HUNTER AND EARL RAY, Ant-Mnnerr*.

CLIFFORD McMAINS, Clerk.

Chunh'’ " iU b -' ,h, ' of ,h, ‘ Ko'^ridge M.thodlsl

To Hold Meeting The Happier Homes Club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. John Gardner. 115 YV. Berry St.

son degree conferred. Refreshments. H. R. Sands, YV. M. HOG MARKET Hcgs 700, steady; goiyi and c-hcice harrows and gilts 100 lbs up. good and choice sows and good stags largely $16.25. the ceiling. Cattle 100, calves 200; odd sale yearlings strong to HO higher; good to fairly choice ligh. stoers and heifers $17.00-$19.00. TELEPHONES PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kivett talked to their son,, Lt. Maurice Kivett by telephone Monday. He arrived in San Francisco, Calif, from Tienstien China, YVednesday by plane. Lt. Kivett is expecting to sail in about two weeks on the Bchcvolence hospital ship.

V. F. W. Auxiliary will meet' Wednesday evening at 7:30 fit the home.

Veterans Service A phiiliistutie copy of your discharge may hi had FREE Fourth Floor Court House

Members of the Kappa Delta Phi Sorority entertained their families and boy friends with a pitch-in supper at Robe Ann lark About fifty guests were

present.

The sueessful evening was planned by a committee composed -if Mrs. Maurice Hurst, chairman, Miss Evelyn Johnson and Miss Betty Lee.

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Sorority Will Meet Tuesday Kappa Delta Phi sorority will held its regular business neeting Tuer,-Iay ex-emng at 7:30 at the bom? of Miss Norma Hill, 106 E. Seminary St. Miss Meredith Reeves will give a talk of her experiences ns an army nurse. All members please be present. + * + -9 Tuesday Kewding 1 C ircle To Mer-t The Tuesday Reading Circle will meet Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 10th at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. E. A.- Brown. Jefferson Twp. P. T. A. meeting will be held in Belle Union School building, Tuesday night, Sept. 10, 8:00 P. M DST. Everyone invited + + 4 -r Ml** Alberta Clyde Newell Bride of William Robert Kopp

Mrs. Evelyn Campbell and Otha C. Faller, deputy treasurer, both of Greeneastle, were unit.-1 in marriage Saturday evening, Sept. 7th, at 7:30 o'clock at the home of the Rev. J. E. Porter, with Rev. Porter, officiating. They were accompanied by Mr. | and Mrs. Paul Hatcher. Mrs. Hatcher is a sister of Mr. Faller. After a week’s wedding trip they will make their home in Greeneastle at 9 Chestnut street. Mr. Faller is the son of Mis. Verna YY’itmer of Indianapolis. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Daisy Goodman, Green cas-

tle.

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The Delta Theta Tau will meet YVednesday ex’ening at 8 o'clock at the hone of Mrs. Rus- 1

sell Pierce. •9 -9 -9 -9

Maple Heights Home Ee Club Held Recent Meeting The Maple Heights Home E Club met recently at the home' of Mrs. Maude Kirkham. Th-' meeting was called to order by' the president, Mrs. Karl New-i man. The club creed was r--, plated and the pledge to the flag was given. The song of tt-e month was sung by all and a lesson on vegetable cookery was) given by Mrs. Grace Walts. Miss: Maxine Maxwell gave an inter-' esting talk on the duties of the

county nurse.

Nineteen members and ono guest answered roll call with an exchange of vegetables. I Hostesses were Mrs. Maude

INDIANA LOAN COMPANY HDj East YY'axhingtm st. tireencaitlc, Indiana.

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WE ARE HELPING SOLVE YOUR HOUSING PROBLEM

DOUBLE DECK BED

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( an l»' c Hurts) singli- Iw-ilx fer Mapli finish. Only $499

Miss Alberta Clyde Newell an I Kirham a..« Mrs. Jeam-tta Am-

William Robert Kopp were unit- old.

Attention College Studen

UKPAMTEI UN FINISHES

THIS IS REALLY A GREAT BU

Tin >1111.1'» \V YKIHW^ 8.9 YYhile St'ri I0tt0Ri*| ★ Measure f 29” W'MK’ 1 deep. Sturt-., tract ivel)' 115 wood ff*®*' top shelf f* 2 bottom ( for shoe*- e* length d 0 There's so come e»r il (H YKbE" Yd* A( T«lSt

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