The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1946 — Page 2
PUBLIC AUCTION FRIDAY MORNING, 10 O'CLOCK At Greencastle Sale Pavilion Ttw> owner is leaving town nml must sell this personal property. Silverware, R knives, forks, spoons etc.; waterless eooker with base (aluminum); Aluminum tea kettle and other utensils; cook stove, ra\ with oven control; bed room radiant and 8 burner hot plate, "7 Inches hi>ch; Davenport and chair, Mohair; bed spread, part wool, double blanket and ipiilts; Klcetrlc sweeper, recomditloned; China closet or book ease; kitchen work table, almost new; IroninK hoard, solid and large; linen table cloths and napkins, etc.; tub and frnlt jars; good lot of curtains; dishes; Occasional table; coffe, table; .some rag rugs; set glass sugar jar. eoffrr rar and t.-a jar; card table; plteiirc; all wool blanket (ear or football); few garden tools; miscellaneous (few); sick room outfit, tus) pan, urinal and spout drinking cup, all porcelain.
PUBLIC SALE A* | have rented my farm I will sell my furniture at public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 At ll o'clock at my houv.‘, l-l mile west of Belle Union. 8 piece overstaffed suite, 2, 9x12 Axminster rugs, one piano ami bench, bookcase, desk, several throw rugs, music cabinet, dining table. Mix chairs; china closet, one single metal cabinet, triple metal 8 way cabinet, om kitchen cabinet, 2 metal beds, springs, mattress, one antique bedstead, on.- marble lop dresser, 2 odd dressers, Pejithrr ImsI., one love .ettev, 8 clothes closets, 2 hand croquetid bed spread*, several nice quilts, one Sing-r sewing machine, like new, sewing cabinet, one electric washing machine in good shape, one old Violin. 12 ■ new grain sacks, one typewriter, one set of 1847 Kogers Silverware, several antique dtxla-s, 8 clocks, log chains, cross cut saw, spades, forks, shovels, wire stretchers, good iuwn movvr, many other things too numerous to mention. 2 extra good Western saddles and bridles. Om seven year old saddle .Mare (lad.v broke). Orv three year old Spotted Horse, (lady broke). O.tv tuur yea.- «dd Holstein cow, I gallons a day. KtW bir*b<)-, ot old Corn. FLORIS McCAMMACK ALTON IIUKST, Auctioneer. No! responsible for any accidents.
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eHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1946.
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED i “It Waves For AH" Entered in the postoffice at 1 Clreeneastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $.100 per year by mail in Putnam County: $150 tr> $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. S. it. Itariden. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
TODAY’S BIBLE THOirOH'l
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
St. Paul’s Study Chib will meet Friday at 2 p. m. at ttv home of Mrs. G. T. Tennis, 602 S. Jackson street. Carolyn, Ivan and Gerald Clark of Fillmore underwent tonsil operations at the Putnam County Hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Green spent the weekend wtih Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stewart and family, in their new; home *n Chicago. Mrs. Green remained for a we.ks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Robert James, 205 North Jackson St., arc th • parents of a son born at the hospital Tuesday night. Mrs. James was the former Miss Reha Randell. Clark Adamson of Gre ncastle. one of 8475 students enrolled this year at Colorado A & M Colli ge, Fort Collins, Colo., recently was pledged to Sigma Phi Epsilon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Eun.cn entertained at supper Saturday evening, the latter’s grandparj ents Mr .and Mrs. Osear Norman of Tangier, ar.d Mr. and Mrs. John Grimes and son Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar H. Norman
I of Tar yie ’■ visited from Friday Itill Monday with tnetr daughI ter amt family, Mr. and Mrs. 1 John Grimes and ion Dallas of Fillmore. Sunday guests were Mr. anil Mrs. Everett D. Gassett and daughter Carole of Wallnep, Mr. aiyl Mrs. Freddie Eunten and Mark L. Grimes.
Mr. an/l Mrs. Earl F. Parks m to red here from Catskill, New York, to visit Mr and Mrs. Lester O. Leonard of Bninbridge, over the week end. Whik> visiting here they enjoyed a trip to Indj ianapolis sight seeing. On Sunday they motored to McCormicks Creek State Park which is beautiful this time of year. On their return trip they plan to visit j Niagara Falls, N. Y. and other | points of interest on their route. I } GETS SC HOLARSHIP (Continued From Page 1) Strain was chosen as the recipi n- of the award by a comimittee ff m the School of Agri-eultv-e from among a number ,ol high school students recommended by eci inty agricultural agents, 'i’b? award was based on, high school standing scholastically and special activity in 4-H Club work, Future Farmers of America an.I nth -r youth organizations as well as on general interest in the dairy field. The awa-d carries a stipend of $100 for t.h« first semester and $100 for Uie second semester.
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SOCIETY Study ( bib To Meet On Friday Wmar's Study Club will meet Friday. Oct. 11th, at 2:80 P. M. with Mrs. H. E. H. Grecnleaf. -I- •!• -F Missionary Society Tn Meet Thursday Missionary Society of the First Baptist church will meet Thurs- , lay at 2 p m. with Mrs. David •Birr. Mrs. Leslie will have the ; program. ( + + + 4 Mast ii-l.aw an Marriage Amu'need Miss Thelma Lawson, daugh ter of M'\ and Mrs. Harry Lawyon of Greenrastle and John Ms' m. son. of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. M-sten of Coatesvjlle were united in marriage Sunday after I noon in a double ring ceremony j at .he home of Rev. Raymond I Skelton. j Mr. and Mrs. Warren O’Conner rf Indiana fobs were the only attendants. The bride wore a light blue dress with black accessories. Mrs. O’Conner wore a black dress •and black accessories. After the ceremony a supper was held at the home of the bri.l 's parents with only the immediate families present. M-. Masten is a baruer in Indianapolis and Mrs. Masten is also | employed in Indianapolis. For j the present they will make their homo in Indiatvipolis. •F A* -F -JI
rotary. Bitty Brown; treasurer Anna '“ollom. The niceJng was dismissed by -.ll repeating the Lord's Prayer. Memb.rs present were. Ezra Ridings, Ann Pollom, Mildred Ifjtcheaon, Anna Hall, Betty Brown Basic Coox, Lucille lutch'f n, Annabelle Puell. Jrotie Boone, Lizzie B.aman and \arl Hassler. -F -F •’• •!* I*. E. (). To Meet This Evening P. K. O. will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Frank Jones, instead of 8 o’clock.
Kennel li Broiidslreet Is Honored Guest Kenneth Broadstreet was pleasantly surprised on his 38th birthday Sunday, Oct. 6th. Those attending were M.r. an.1 Mrs. J. M. Broad street, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broadstreet and son Garry, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H a un 11 nit <’«l on I’tiuo I'lve)
FOR SALE: Apples. Buchheit Orchards. 30-eod. FOR SALE: Whizzer motor bike, good condition. 501 Maine St. 9-lp.
OrandM FROM SNIFFIY, STUFFY DIST« Head Co. 0OU81E-DUTY Nose DRors wor« fast RIOHT WHERE Instantly relief in, m j. tress starts to comeVs? a c little Va-tro-nolKh"* “it helps prevent 1 ttsasiugSg VICKS VA 7M
Mary Knitrm Jones P. T, A. To Meet Friday The first me"ting of the Mary j Emma J- nos P. T. A. will be held j Fr day, Oct. 11, at 2:15 P. M. in the school auditorium. Musi; will be furnished by the sixth grade directed by Miss , Stewart, local music supervisor. I Devotions will be given by ; Mrs. Bayard Alien. I The speaker for the meeting will be Mr. Kleckner, superintendent of schools. I A short program conducted by Mrs. Ralph Bee will be given in honor of Mrs. Bartley who retired last spring after serving as principal of Jones School for many years. A large attendance is desired. •F -F -F m Keelsville W. S. C. S. Held Meeting The Reelsville W. S. C. S. met jin the church basement for an (all day meeting Oct. 3. The day was spent sewing for the Red ; Cross. • At 2 o'clock the president, , Lucille Hutcheson called the meeting to order. Secretary and , treasurer reports were read and I approved. Eleven members anj swered roll call by paying dues. I Old and new business was discussed at which time plans were made for an auction bazaar to be ( held in the church basement on Noverber 7. The public is invited. i Election ,o'f officers for the coming year was held. They are: President, Mildred Hutcheson; vice-president, Bessie Cook: sec-
PUTNAM COUNTY REPUBLICAN RALLY Court House .... Greencastle Friday, October 11,7:30 P. M.
HEAR YOUR U. S. SENATOR HOMER E. CAPEHART
SPEAKING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ROOM. SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT | | Harry Bason, Popular Indianapolis Pianist. ii , a®a'a'ajiJSiaMa'^ : a^ffi'Mar^^ja r fflai9®3®aia'aisBS)3rafa(ai3jajajaj5ajaja , a , sjsjaja.ffi , EME.'s , i This meeting sponsored by the Putnam County Republican Central Committee.
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