The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1946 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1946.

M WOK'S l'KO( I.W VTIOV opportunity to prove their value]

castle, Indiana to be affixed. | of Walter S. Ballard

of

ANNIVERSARIES

■ntial

in productive and self-respecting WHKRRAS Victory in World jobs.

\ V i t 11 ' t us nolo than 2.000,- IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I 000 casualties and have hereunto set my hand cans.! WHEREAS, there are many ed the seal of the City of Green-»

millions of handicapped poisons

in the United States

whom by their effo , great aid in manufacturing mu-^

billons or providing h.d^ -.ilrthdayi* srrvice fo rthe wai eliort. .ui ! | RufUiell Rogers, 404 West L,il> WHEHEAS dl ! ' • ■ erty St., today, October 8th. sons including disabled veteia-.. vVilfred O. Tincher, 35 years of World W ar I and II and oth r t0)tay October 8th. j civilians have a ligh Mrs. I.>niise McKa r'?y, Green-i supporting, self-respecting J" 1 Cf | St le. R. 2, today. October Sth. j in which they can make useful Brenda Gloe Shonkwiler.

contributions to our community, .laughter of Mr .and Mrs. Glen'-aps lashing up and over tha milstate. and nation . Shonkwiler, 1 year old today, lion cedlnr mJti.tcipal pier at St NOW, THEREFORE I. W .d- ()ct 8th ‘ ] Petersburg last night as the ter ?. Ballard May-,- t the . y B „tty U*. 234 Hillsdale AveJ , ;a| hllrri cane from out of the

6f Creenrustle, Indiana, do Greoncastle, 2l years today, Oct.

a.^idc the week of October 6th to w

A Little of.... THIS

AND

THAT

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For AH” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878. Subscription price. 15 cents pe.r week; $3.00 per year by mail In Uutnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putr.ini County. S. K. liariden. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

By (J. B. Z.)

We could almost sec the white-

’ Gulf of Mexico swept over the

Octoia-r 12th as EMPT-OV THE Mr3 Macel Sutherlin. Fillmore, P 0 P uUr F1( ' rida ' r0SHrt city '

rOHAY’S BIBLE THOUGH'I

program

Men suffering from great infirmities have contributed priceh ss treasures to our literature, cur philosophy and religion and

to ‘>«r civilization. You are never, • |p " ^ v ' dnesday

SOCIETY

Section 3 Will >leet Thursday

Section 3 of the Pi' s t Christian

were received.

Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oberst anj children. Fred and Ca.rmina. of Cincinna.i. Ohio; Mrs. Delia Carmichael

PREPARE FOR WINTER

church will meet with Mrs. l?auP and snn , Bcyd," of Ferndnle; Mr. Siddons. 410 Elm St.. Thursday! an d Mrs. Harold Wv.ong and

at 2 p. m. Mrs. Hammond and daughters,

Mrs. Howard will he assisting i.ostcsses. Mrs. Snitler will have

the propram.

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Morning Musieale To Hold Meeting

'1 he Morning Musicale will meet on Wednesday, Oct. 9, with Mrs. Bert Cooper in the Townrs apart-

Roberia, Barbara,

Marjorie. Mary Ruth and Waneta Evelyn; Mr. and Mrs. Tabor, Mr. and Mrs Martin, and daughters, June and Glennie, all of

Morton. •1* •!* -h

Section To Meet With Mrs. Hutcheson

YOU CAN EQUIP YOUR HOME Njjty COMBINATION.

Section Two of the Firs l

ment*. at ten in the moraieg, Th« Christian church will meet with will be a book revie .v. Mrs, Phillip Hutcheson Tiiurs-

-I- -h t day, at 2:.'i0.

f. H. O. To * ‘I* + * +

Bible Class To

W* rw f WITH LIFETIME

WEATHER

Storm Sash-Screen DOORS

infirmities. 2 Cor. 11:30.

PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED Monilay Qct. 7.

WEEK, and I call upon ill lo. il officiaLs. ail local employers, all local civic organiztaimis un.l "

citizens to assist in ev.-ry wa Weddings possible, to th> end that it -ha.i ^ Ir il|u ( yjis. Jerome Gardner, be brought to the attention of ad ()(tl , b( , r gth, 18 years.

! most vividly remember a storm j

K< nneth R. W’allace, Green- down there in 1938 which th. | castle. R. 3. 42 years today, OctJ |iativ;g .described as only a I

8th. %

members of our community that many disabled persons veterai - und other civilians alike a” fully capable and are perform in , efficiently safely and reliably In thousands of different occupa-

tions.

AND I FURTHER URGE ALL EMPLOYERS and the public to place nil their job or iel -

with the United Slat ment Service, or call

Mr. and Mrs. jesse Covert, v. ais, October 5th. TKl MAN MESSAGE

1 "blow’' bit we still think it was j 1 a "teenie. weenie” hurricane. | . ' Do you suppose that if Adolf i J and his Nazis had won the war j I that the Allied military leaders

beaten till you say you are. u. p ^ ^ w m m eet W'Jdnesday \|e<‘t Thursday I must need glory. I will glory c - f | , vt . ninK at 8 p . m . at the home' Keystone Bible Class of Gobin the things which concern mine ^ ^ Frank Jones on U. S>j Memorial church will meet with

Road 40. Mrs. J. E. Courtney Thursday, * .J. + + Oct. 10th. at 7:30. Devotions Hurst-Alice will consist of scripture response Wedding Announced to roll call or Religious News The parsonage of the Fir c t items. Mrs. Omer Beck will Baptist Church in Greencast’e i iaV e the program. Mrs. Clyde

assisting

Personal And Lout News BRIEFS

would have had a

lengthy trial Mis. Fred Cook. South Locust

will

] such as accorded Hermann Goer | St., is confined to

will

-forced labor”

hjectors in federal prisons, rec-

.u.'./.ers ""ould receive* a "‘siOOj in* and his cohorts. Not much Ln-kly niiairnunj salary. I Eisenhower, Montgomery, MacOth. r i-solutions attacked. Arthur and the rest of the boy*

of conscientious would have been lined up and

'mowed down by machine gur

Employ- ominended higher ceilings on GI fire cr worse,

upon th- teiars job training subsistence'

agencies that serve the ham!,- ami c alled on the AFL to seek' BePauw’s Tigers didn’t do much capped for services, so that dis- from employers a -cost of living Ni PP ln K la - st ablvd veterans and other hand;- bonus” payable on the 15th ofj , ,

, ,. Who knows, maybe a carlessly capped workers may be given an each month. I .

^ flipped cigarette or match cans-

led the w*;oc'.s fire oat in Madison ! township yesterday. It pays to i he careful at all seasons of the iyear hat especially at the present j ti ",c when everything is so dry.

EVANGELISTIC MEETING! Roachdale Christian Church

October 6 • 24 7:80 EACH EVENING

The Congregation Invites You to Hear

Still waiting for those metal trash containers to make theif appearance on the downtown • street corners.

illness.

[.was the scene of iui impressive Hutcheson ceremony, Saturday, when Miss hostess.

Betty Jean Allee, daughter of .j. .j. .j. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Allee of Mt. y| rs Hartley Hostess

Meridian, and Wilfrvd D. Hurd.,! .|. (| p-„iir

her home by } °n of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hurst Mrs. E. R. Bartley j of Mt. Meridian were united in hostess to Section Four of th-: | marriage. The double ring cere-j First Chiistian church at h“r

Mrs. Henry Todd spent Tue«-‘ inony wns preformed by Rev. home Thursday nt 7:50. Mrs day with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Raymond Skelton. ! R„y Baldwin. Mrs. Ida Pollom, Shonkwiler. I The bride was attired in a | Mrs. Harold Edwards will he co-

I SU it with dark brown accessories hostesses.

Mrs. Lola Clifford. Creencas^ ^ a ( , ()1 . sagt . of red an ., + * * * tl< , R. 3, was dismissed from the, ^ Oood Cheer d.b

Their only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dean Jr.

of Contesville.

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Home Ik' Clt* To Me«‘t

With Mrs. Steward

The Bainbridge Home Eco-

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Wow HEADY For

hospital Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holden [ and Miss Virgie Neese, spent Sunday with friends in Mulberry,

Ind.

Miss Marietta Brook has re-

turned to her home. 502 VV. c , ub wtll mert at the erty St., after visiting a f '“ w home of Mrs. Clarence Steward

on Thursday afternoon, October 10th, Members wilt please note.

FoH

John A. Friend is working in j

days in Cincinnati.

John W. Burk entered

Benjamin Harrison Indianapolis, Indiana

for treatment.

I Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mathew, Gene Kerrick. and Floyd Sims

his new capacity as chairman of j

Hospital, ( . hanff€ of place. Tuesday j + d- + *!•

Dinner Observes Two Anniversaries

A lovely birthday and wedding

attended the midget auto races dinner waa held gun-

the V. F. W. Museum-rar-Gr?en-

castle Committee.

Three special trains passed through here last night over the New York Central railroad bound for Boston. The trains carried the St. Louis Cardinals and the Red Sox well as fans an-d representatives of the press and radio back to "Beantown” fot the third game of the World

I in Terre Haute Sunday.

a.tv. Sept. 29 at the home of Mr.

Mrs. Robert Schuyler of Indi- and ' Mrs Jakp Martin and (laU{fh . ana polls returned home Monday tprs of M orton, in honor of the after spending part of last week twenty-fifth wedding annivers-

Ueetlng Postponed

The Good Cheer Club meeting j which was to have been he! 11 Thursday with Mrs. Grace Love has been postponed. Watch for

a later date.

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Sewing Club To Meet Wednesday

The Wednesday Sewing Club will meet with Mrs. Thad Jones Wednesday afternoon nt

o’clock.

4- d* •!• v Honored’ With Basket Dinner A bountbul basket dinner was given Sunday, O t. Sth at the hnjne of Mrs. Gertie Sims, bv her family and friends.

Phone now fer a f r „

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Sims and daughters, Mr. and , hostess. A lesson on 2--;o [ Mrs. Robert Dorsett and sons, i Freezing” will be given by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cox and ' Harry Giltz and Mrs. Ray CM-

children, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S4ms ' feltcr. 1 and children, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Underwood,. Mr, Earl Sims and the hostess, Mrs

Gertie Sims.

The day was spent playing ball, cards and taking pictures.

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Clinton .And Madison Home

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Section One of the First Christian church will meet Thursday at 2 p ,m. with Mrs. W. D.

James.

Those present were Mr. ar.J

with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mathew. ., r y 0 f \j r and Mrs. James Taber. Mrs. J-ie Huller. Frank Hi illc.r, Pvt. Charles E. Evans of Aber- occasion also being Mr. Tab- Carl Sims, Allan Brown Robert ^'liib lo Meet

deen Proving Ground Maryland, or , g b j r ihd3y, Lambert. Glenna Hubble, IXrnnn ^he Clinton and Madison Home morning, was the week end guest of his Thp table C n n te.r piece being Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Economics Club will meet Thurs

parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell

Martha Weaver and mild daughter of Coatesville were re leased from the hospital irw

Firestone of Morton.

Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Eskew are the parents of a son born Mon-

Series tomorrow. The first of the (day morning at the Crawfotdsspecial trains went through tide Hospital. Mrs. Eskew is the

shortly after 9:30 p. m. and the

an angel fooil cake decorated in iiuus and children, Mrs. Esther day, October 10, at 1:30^. in. pt

silver, •- *Cradfc,'M.r. and Mrs. Orrie Sims | the home of * Writ Sigfer NO-HUNTINCl-signs aviiluir'

Several nice gifts

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for each md children, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar with Mrs. Jim Tabor assistant T* 1 - Daily Banner office.

other two f- llowed soon afer only

j a short time apart.

BOP. SHAW Kinging Evangelist

LEONARD WYMOKE Pn aching Evangelist

A friendly Cnngregatinn uith a tireat Message. A <kingregiition that Welcomes you to Worship and serve the l.onl.

X GOOD NEWS! YOU CAN WIN A NEW CAR, REFRIGERATOR, RADIO! 1155 BIG PRIZES! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!

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lormer Miss Virginia Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Madden, William Madden. Mr. and Mrs. Peicival Peterfin of Chi-

G .vinn Ensign says the Elks j -ago were week-end visitors in will have a turtle supper on | Greencastle. They formerly reWednesday evening, October 16 I sided here. Now we have never eaten any I Mrs. Ferd Lucas. Mrs. Flnrer/Co turtle Int with the meat short-I Newhnase, Mrs. W. W. O’Brien ] age su it as it is we’re going to and Mrs. Park Dunbar, are in j try this change in menu. J Indianapolis attending the 32nd. I anniversary meeting o? the InJ. O. Cammack was one out of dorsers of Photoplay. 330, who had his photograph Mr. and Mrs. Allen Binkley selected for hanging at the Indi- Mrs. Vesta Rawlings, Mr. and anapolis International Salon of Mrs. L. B. Owens, Robert Owens Photography, being held at the 1 and Barbara Owens of HagersJohn Herron Art Institute at la-j town, visited Sunday with Mr. (lianapolls through October 27th.! and Mrs. Herman Binkley at Over 500 photographs from all their summer home on Tri Lake.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rogers were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers and daughter. Barbara Jean; Mr. and Mrs.' Harold Eastham and son, Melvin 1 Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Wells; Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Clearwators and sons, Eddie and Ronnie of Stilcsville and Mr. and! Mrs. Charlie Rogers of Brazil. i Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brattain, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Newgent and sons and Robert O'Hair of Greencastle R. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brattain and family of I Bellmore, Mr. and Mrs. Marian | Brattain and family or Brown'si Valley and Keith, Karen and 1 Snndra Brattain of Indianapolis, enjoyed a sightseeing trip to Brown county, Sunday, Oct. 6th. The event was in honor of the birthday of Mrs. A. M. Brattain, Oct.6 and five of her grandchildren whose birthdays occur in

October.

OBSERVING THE FIRST

ANNIVERSARY

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over the world were rejected. Meeting Planned At Turkey Run

Ad. Moose Smoker Thursday, October 10th. Don’t miss this. Plenty of entertainment. Everyone Welcome.

Army reserve officers from Boone, Hamilton, Hendricks, Montgomery, Warren. Putnam,

Parke, Vermillion, Warren, and Vigo (•-antirs, will hold a district conference at Turkey Run

State Park, Saturday afternoon.

O tober 12th. to be folloved by

a dinner taht evering at the parte Inn. The sessions will be conducted by Lieut. Col. Fred R.

Donaldson, of Lebanon Indiana,

the district vice president. In attendance from the regu-

lar army staff will be representatives from the offices of Ool. Henry A. Sebastian, Stout Field Indianapolis, and Col. C. A. Bea-u-cond, commander of the Indiana

military area, at Indianapolis. Afternoon discussions will be led by Lieut. Col. Howard N.

Willoughby, of Richmond Indiana, state president of the re-

serve officers association, Majoi

James E. Cam [.bell of Evansville

Indiana, senior vice president,

and Lieut. Col. John Riddick of Terre Haute, southern vice

president.

Leading the afternoon forum, will be Col. Bale V. Swanson. Noblesville, Lieut. Col. Wilbur I>inner, Greencastle, Lieut. Col

OF 24 HOUR SERVICE

(TXJVEKDAI.E NKWH Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hedricks Were in Elliotsville Saturday visiting Mr. Hedricks’ son-in-law who has been very ill. He is reported Improving. Mrs. Alice Meek and Mrs. Pauline Meek and Billy Whitley were in Terre Haute shoppitg Saturday. Mi's. Edith Ogle and daughter, Martha Ann, went to Mum ie FHday and visited with George Ogla, returning home Saturday Mrs. Ogle returned to Muncie

Dorris Graham, Crawt’ordsville, I with her husband Sunday evenLieutenant Col. Roy W, Tolin, * n K to spend this week. Mr. and Montezuma. Major Phillip Adler, Mrs. Vet Mann fere staying with Lebanon and Lieutenant Fred- Billy and Martha Ann Ogle this prick J. Helms of Terre Haute. week.

TO OUR PATRONS One year ago today, the Monon Grill started serving the public 24 hours a day -- Your patronage over the past year has proven our policy a success for which we are grateful - We wiH continue to select all our foods with the best of care and prepare it the way you prefer -- You and your friends are always welcome.

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