The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1946 — Page 2
^ 4 f •!• -. l ' v •!' ^ v + -*J- » ANNIVERSARIKS 0 + + + + + •:- -i- ^ + -i- + <;> Blrthuay* Mrs. Marpr-ot Baldwin. North Cf)ilepp A vp., to Jay, Ort. 5th. Oliver B. nson, Grren:.ist!e. It 4. t*'day, October 5th. William (Pat) Buekr.pr Jr. ’IS years today, October 5th. Mrs. Alice Kunyan, 504 South In,liana St.. SS years today, Oct. 5th. Mrs Lucille Sti'.npcr, today, Oct. 5.
CAMPAKIN COSTS « CKNTS JEFFERSON CITY Mo. (UPJ Rep Clarence Cannon of Missouri's ninth district believes in ' sou! d economy. He informed the . secretary of state he spent sijc I tents in the recent primary cam j j aign in which he was unopposed I or Democratic renomination. The "expenditure" was foi two posl-
age stamps.
Cotton shipments in the crop year ended July Jl reached 3.5
mllion bales.
THE DAIIY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 19-16.
SOCIETY
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A Little of.... THIS AND THAT
THE DAILY BANNER
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffice at ireencastle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878. Subscription rates, 15 cents nail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. S. K. Kariden. Publisher 17-1!) South Jackson Street.
SOCIAL CALENDAR
.Monday
FortniglUly CXib C:.i0 Mrs. L. H. Dirks DePauw Woman’s Club Recreation Room of Mason Hall 3
1 p m.
Tuesday Tm lay R-»ading Circle 2:30 j -Mrs, J Te ""« n: Alpha Phi Alumnae 7:30 P. , ; \i L ilia E. H. rue, 516 E.
JUST ARRIVED Ready cut floor mats. 600-16 tires, South Wind Gas Heaters, Leatherette Seat Covers, Jmti-Freeze and Accessories. Tire Repair and Road Service. MACS TEXACO SERVICE 200 North Jackson St. Phone 895
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A C O U S T I C O N BETTER HEARING CLINIC
COMMERCIAL HOTEL GREENCASTLE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, I to 4 P. M. ANN MOCKER, LIZTON, IND. Acoustician
PREPARE YOUR EVERGREENS, TRFFS, SHRUBS AND ROSES FOR WINTER. The Indianapolis Spraying Co., will be in Greencastle next week to prune and apply Dormant sprays to all types of trees, shrubs, roses and perennials. FREE ESTIMATES
CALL
17 South Vine Street. Next to Masonic Temple.
FOOD PREPARED AS YOU LIKE IT
There is a difference in the preparation of food .... that is why we exercise so much care and use carefully checked recipes to bring you quality food tastily . prepared. CAFE ROYALE
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By (J. B. Z.)
| Charles K. VanHook. a veterl an of 23 years in the United I States Navy, has come to Greer.- | castle to make his future home, j Mr. Van Hook is "sold" on this ; city but he calls our attention to i the fact that there is not a single sign at the intersection of the Stilesville road and the National i Highway nor at the intersection j (of the Manhattan road and U. S. 10. He hold us that only recently he had friends from the East motor out to Indiana to see him
rODAV'S KIKLR THOUGH'I
Christ had the mind of God. so)Seminary
that God lived and spoke
through Him and in Him. Half Kappa wuv Christians ilo not have such mi ue
Campbell. 647 E. Se ...nary. Morning Musical-—10 A. M
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minds Christ
We have the 1 Cor. 2:16.
mind of
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
DePauw Woman’s Club will
I ' . ,. .. 1 meet Monday from 3 to 5 in the
(but they hail a hard time finding
, . recreation room of Mason Hall.
■ Greencastle. We think his sug-;
| gestion that signs pointing out | the fact that our city is only a I lew miles from the above menI tioned road junctions is most timely. The Chamber of Coml merce or some of the civic clubs might be interested in this. Big Jake Weber, who taught in the local high school last year and also served as assistant coacn, has gone to Detroit, Michigan, to play professional baskethall in the new national loop His coach will bo Glenn Curtis, former Martinsville high school and Indiana State mentor. Not a bad combination!
Mrs. Bert Cooper
p e. o. Mrs. B Frank Jones
j _8 p. m. iThurMjuv
International Kelations of A A U W 7:30
derson. Friday
Woman’s Study Club-2:30 P. jVl Mrs. II. E. H. Green leaf.
.Century CVjb—2:30
Clyde VVildman
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(LOVEUDALE Beulah Sendmeyer was in Indianapolis Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sims have moved to the Burris farm. Cloverdale high school captured the county softball championship by defeating Bainbridge 20 to 0 at Robe-Ann Park in G* encastle. Cloverdale school celebrated the victory with a weirver roast Wednesday evening honoring the team coached by Millard Vaughn: Ronald Nickerson. left field; Chas. Renfro., ct nterfleld; George Hurst, right-I field; Dewey Smiley, third base; Wayne Query, shortstop; Ronald Sample, second base; Chet Anderson. first base; Gordon Neese, pitcher and Bob Minnick, catch-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Heavlns entertained Mr. and Mrs. Everett Larkin at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Brewbrauer, Miss Frances Brewbauer and Mrs. Fred Brewbauer of Terre Haute called on Mrs. W. C.
Allender, Thursday.
Mrs. Gladys Haltom has accepted the position of manager of the Cloverdale Cafeteria. Mrs. Haltom was formerly head cook in the Cafeteria. Mrs. Mary i
Beryl Sandy and guest Miss Lois
Sirulisur.
Mi*, and Mrs. James Sipple left Saturday morning for a two weeks vacation trip through Florida. They plan to go to the
point of Florida. Cloverdale Tu<*d ay - Hold their first me 9tin , at the home of Mrs Esth ^7* oe^r
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nelson of Indianapolis are the parents
of a son born this morning at the ,-f a. A. U. W. will Putnam County Hospital. 1 day evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Frank Dinner 623; Bessie Greenlee helper.
Meet .Munuav
i: (..iiiieiit Luerature^ ' Mon ’ | Runde ]i j s now head cook, Mrs.
1 Irene Jones second cook and
REGISTERED
POUND CHINA SMI Tuesday, Oct. 8th--1:00 P.M. On the farm, locate,! !l miles south of ( ra«fordsyill^
State Road 43. °* 40 BOARS » 30 GILTS
Oik of our gills .won 2nd place at the State l*uUml(|,| Show, Sypt. ■'8th. A Hour llllli in cum petit ion i n a ( .i- . *’ One of our bear, sire.i Uu-.bJ^
. rul tup hogs competing.
burrow in Montgomery Co., this year, ;tuiiiI ehanipiu,, rl | t V* year. ***
This is one of the outstanding offerings of the fall ,#] Likable Super is a wonderful breeding hog. proilucin ,
avi rage of 10 per litter. He produced the Grand ( haii,ph„,y! of Putnam County this year. They haie plenty of length thiT ness and are well balanced; short legged and stand well m tw
feet.
last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Cone, R. 3, Greencastle.
Mrs. W. C. Allender went to
Miss Judy Friend, a nurse at the Methodist v H-jspital In Indianapolis. is spending the week end visiang her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Friend.
j Terre Haute Thursday evening to j visit her sister Mrs. James Hostetler and family and friends
i Here’s hoping nobody | the "Dream Boat.”
rocku
YESSIK. TEXAS IS BIG
Tex. (UP) —Some won’t learn that
ORANGE, people Just Texas is big.
Commodore A. O. Rabydeau commander of the naval base at this gulf coast town, received a letter fion his wife in Duluth, Minn., rejoicing that their son had been assigned to an army ;>a»c in El Paso, Tex. "Isn't it nice,’ 'the letter read “now you two can be together on
week-ends.”
The commodore had to tell his 'wife that he was about as close ' j to her-in Duluth—as to their son in El Paso.
Mrs. Maurice Kivett has returned to Greencastle after spending three weeks in San Francisco with her husband, Lt. Maurice C. Kivett. Lt. Kivett, who is assigned to the U. S. S. Benevolence has returned to Ch ina for six months duty. Mrs. Kivett also visited her grandmother, Mrs. Paul Bard of Los
1 Angeles.
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Hnsj Be* Club
Hu Social Clrt le ,
The members of the Busy Bee, and attend rally day, homecomCkib have organized a social ing on Sunday at Maple Avenue Circle that includes the Mt. Christian Church. She expects to Hebron community meetings to be back Sunday evening, be held the second Tuesday night Mrs. Audrey Staley, Mrs. Eva cf each month at 7:30. First Merl Kennedy and Mrs. S. S. meeting will be at the home of Staley were in Martinsville on
Mrs. Paul Ford, Nov. 11th. Thursday.
Phase bring a cove.reiT 5lsh and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Langdon tabh service. Everyone is invited, of Jordan were Wednesday dinBring the whole family and lets ner guests of Mrs. Lucy Suther-
have an enjoyable evening. There iin and children.
Entire Offering Immuped -and Bangs Tasted. Writ*, for Catalog Today — Sal.- I mler '|>nt. Auctioneers: EARL KAY, A. K. FOIU), \LT«\ m Km Clerks: Ernest Yount, L. Smith, Lee I. Burkett & Sons Ladoga, Indiana R. |{. No. I, Lunch will he served by HarUersimrg Ladies Aid.
GORIN MEMORIAL ( III K( II
AIRBORNE ARMY < ,'nnUuunl from I'aice Onr> cannon o r an army two ami one-
halt ton truck.
The Packet can seat 50 sky soldiers. Only 1100 of these
planes could transport an entire j Worship infantry division and all its Foote
(equipment.' J 6:00 - Golden Key Class Pitch-
Other air transports being tie- ' n ® u PP er
John Tennant, Minister H:30 Church School classes for all ages 10:40 Nuisery for small child-
ren
10:45 Morning worship and Preaching Service Sermon: The Unity of Christian Fellowship Solo: As a Sheperd, Van. Dyke. May Strong, soloist, Organ: Canlabile Franck Andantiiw-Vierne Van Denman Thompson, organisi 4:00-5:00 World Wide Communion Service 6:00 High School Youth Fellowship meeting Monday 4:00 Girl Scout
Meeting
,7:00 Boy Scout Meeting
Tuesday 7:-8:15 DePauw
Greer,castle Chora! Union
Wednesday 11:00 DePauw
Chapel Dr. Gaston
A FRIENDLY WARNING
veloped are: 1. The C-97 Stratocruiser, a double-decked cargo version of the Boeing B-29 that will carry 20,000 pounds of equipment or 142 men thousands of miles. 2. The C-84 Douglas Gloheinaster, capable of carrying 125 troops or 4!*,000 pounds of aif transportable equipment. 3. The C-99 cargo version of the XB36. world’s largest bombing plane, now coming off the assembly line. This plane is callable of carrying 75,000 pounds of equipment or over 300 troops. It could carry 10.000 pounds of equipment 10,000
miles.
WANTED: A furnished house or appartinent for DePauw family member and wife. Phone 817-M. 5-lt
Thun,lay 7:30 Keystone Bible Class will meet at the
home of Mrs. Courtney.
Friday 7:00 Gobirv Choir re-
( hearsal
★ About that old prescription Dr. Jones wrote for you two year* aj»o. The bottle is on the shelf in your meciicine cabinet, about one-fourth full. It would be safer for you and your family to discard it. Someone might fake it by mistake, or a child may be attracted to it by the bright color and do himself harm. Many medicines deteriorate after exposure to light and air. On long standing, some compounds change their chemical structure. Yes, the safe thing to do is to throw it away. If illness again overtakes you, see your doctor. Bring his prescriptions to us for accurate compounding. Two Registered Pharmacists To Serve You. Keller-Cocm Pharmacy
FOR SALE Registered Shropshire rums, fit for any | Hock in the state. Price reason able John W Day, Fillmore, Ind
5-11-2),
HEART REf OItmNfi DEVICE
will be entertainment for all. | The Busy Bee Club held its monthly meeting Oct. 3rd. at the home of Mrs. 'I-ear! Leonard. A bountiful dinner was served at th ■ noon hour. 13 members and 2 guests responded to loll call. A good time was enjoyed by all November meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Esther Jones. I + + 4* d* ■ IJonti. E... Club I Meet. Oct. 9th. The West Floyd Horn? Economics Club will meet Oc.ober 9th with Mrs. Charles Hall, with Mrs. Olin Ader anj Mrs. D. M. Wright assistants, at 1 o'clock. Members please note the time. ] *1* *1* -h + Four Leaf Clover Meeting Postponed The Four Leaf Clover Cmb meeting has been postponed one week. The meeting will be held October 15th. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Quincy, R. 1 was admitted to the hospital this morning. Hubert Downs of Cayuga was admitted to the hospital this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Buchanan, Greencastle. R. 2 ar e the parents of a son born at the hospital Friday night. Gerald Thomas, 911 North Madison street was released from the hospital this morning. Wanda Sue Kellei returned to her home in Stilesville Saturday from the hospital. Carol Ann Ridgeway of Fillmore was released from the hospital today. Mrs. Goldie Kendall, Greencastle, R. 3 was discharged from the ohspital yesterday. Mrs. Robert Wishmeyer and baby of Cloverdale, R. j were released from the hospital Fri-
day.
Mrs. Frank York and baby son returned to their home at 206 Spring Ave , from the hospital j Friday.. 1
Members of the New Era Club husbands, and guests enjoyed a j delicious pitch-in dinner Wednes- ; day evening at the Cloverdale ' Methodist Church. Marshall Abrams of Greencastle gav e a very interesting talk on Japan, j Those present were Mrs. Minnie j Burris, Miss Gilberetta Coffman and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Sam ■ McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. Estes Dun- | can, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry. | Dr. and Mrs. Clyde Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Judge Hughes, Dr. and Mrs. | E. M. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. : Michael, Miss Nell Morrison and 1 guest Miss Mary Mable Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pickens. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rockwell, Miss
NEW SERVICE
We have purchased a new Steam Cleaner Ur cju tractars and all farm machinery and trucks. Briip machinery and have it cleaned and painted. Machii is still scarce* so preserve what you have, COMPLETE TRACTOR AND MACHINERY MAIN! ELECTRIC ARC WELDING.
Make arrangements to have your work done wm.awiiltk last minute rush. We will call for and deliver yniir i-<|ul|>nwtl.
Coatesville Implement & Hdw.
COATESVILLE
George Paxton
IMPROVES DjtAGNOV.S • Faxlon. a magician.
FOR RENT: Modern unfur- ) nished three room apartment
The Fillmore Christian Kn- with bath. Addiews Box .20. deavor is sponsoring an enter-; Banner. 5,)t ( lMinnie.nt on Wednesday night, rw.,^ October 9th, at the Fillmore SATURDAY, October igtli, i* school building featuring George the d*U> act for the.Moris Mc-
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Cam mack public sale,
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PRESCRIPTION 18 E. WASHINGTON ST,
DRUGGISTS
GREENCASTLE, UOK
ANN ARBOR. Mich. (UP) — Improved diagnosis of h-art conditions is bring piojectiyl by thc^ heart station of the University of i Michigan hospital. Experimenting with the elec- j trocardiograph, an electrical instrument used Yo record graphically human heartbeats, the station has perf^ctedr a method of registering heart movements by placing the recording instrument directly over the heart, outside I the body. This development nor only is ■ easier than the old procedure of placing instruments on legs and ^ arms, but is providing much more accurate indices of heart conditions for meydical diagnosis.
Moose Smoker Thursday, October 10th. Don’t miss this. Piwity of Mtoftommont. Everyone Welcome.
WORKING TOGETHER
The Greencastle police are working with the boys of the School Patrol to protect the boys and girls in our schools. Cooperate with them and be sure that your eyes are alert at all intersections, and especially these . near the sehools. Caution in your driving is a sure cure for accidents. Let’s keep our record clean and have no accidents during this school yoar.
MR. DRIVER You would not want to k* Ik* cause of any casualty •• and ym won’t if you use caution in ys» r driving. Remember this - self, wore young once •• daininj into the street after a ba l •• turning across to walk with pal or possibly playing in street. Times have not alter* childhood. Kids today’do ’J* same things you did but no it's up to you to help prn’[ c them. PLEASE DRIVE YOUR CAR CAREFULLY.
GREENCASTLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCf
