The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1946 — Page 2

'HP DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946.

ffl •! ■f' •!• ^ + ANNIVERSARIES * itirthdayn Nonv.a Rolling's, Reolsvlllp, 20 jenrs today. Oct. 10.

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When, he completes basic an.i advanced training, he will ge?

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THE

BANNER

Mary Dawn Covert, ."l ( Id, today, October 10th.

years

DAILY

and

.HERALD CONSOLIDATED

fjj t da.-. .11 of H. E. Ingle of j actual experience In ::ie U. S. , “it WaveH For AH” Greene-stl Ii I.. is one of ap- Fleet as an electronic tech-' Entered in the postoffice

idents un- nician (or an ayiatton electronic Oreencastle, lergmng training at the elec- technician's mate, I an essential trunk technician's school at the man behind the buttons of the Naval Training Center, Great Navy’s pushbutton warfare.

fi.oiie RS- offe r you another fa eve CHRYSANTHEMUMS

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second Act of

MeOmnell. became ill and physicians found mercury in her stomach. An invalid. Mrs. McConnell had also been under the

care of Mrs. Lrckman.

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Indiana as

class mail matter under

March 7. 1878. ■ , ... . Subscription price. 15 cents pe.r October <

week: S.I.OO per year by mail in

East Floyd Home Ec t bib

I East

Floy 1 Home Ec Club 17 with a luncheon at

Putnam County; 53.50 to 55.00 meets Oct

per year by mail outside Put- the h me of Mrs. Mabel Pfister

nam County.

S. It. Itarlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

And Local News n n 11: f s

j Miss Lc,ota Witt and Mr.

1 Ernest Boswell spent Wednesday , guests present. | with her sister. Mrs. Della Mae! The evening was spent in

| with Mrs. Emery Johnson assist-

ing hostess. + ■!• + •••

Mrs. Mabel Cunningha.n i Honored At Shower I A shower was given. Saturday I evening at the home of Mr. Chas. Cope for Mrs. Cecil Cunningham, 1 recent bride. The bride opened her many j beautiful gifts from beneath a beautiful umbrella with ’"ng streamers. The house was beau.iful in. fall flowers. Th re were around sixty |0

Stun!\\ blooming plritits tluit Ciin be set out in the winl $1.2A

Fash and Carry.

Beautiful, Shii^v Yelloic 'M unis as low as $ a.00 fur dozen

For values^ (/utility, artistry it's

l 7 South / "me Rhone 7)26

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tests.

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Cope of Ladoga.

Mrs. Okis Hutcheson who un- vlrs Ber ^ 1 ® iperauon . at the door pr»zc. Other comest winners ,

Sutherlin won

derwent an

County hospital Monday, is re-

BerTerr*

were Mrs. Fay Kesslnger, Ethel ! I Adamson, Frances Perry and

! Elouise Phipps.

I Refreshments of :ce cream,

perted doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Michael

berich have re.inneu t CO okles and pur'h were 'served. , Haute after visiting Mr. and Mrs » „ , W( M M , s j l: ,i,Mt A. H*".fman. Mrs. Bet- XIr> . u . lia Padgett. Miss | berich was formerly Miss Eileen Rijth eunn^aT, Mrs ciias. * j Hoffmann. Cope, Mrs. Bernice Smith and

| Those of the Fillmore Chris- Mrs Shelby Abbott. Ilian church who have noi brought| .j. .j. jeans of fruit or vegetables for st. Andrews Auxiliary the Emly Flynn Home, please Xo M eet Tonight

j leave in the ch urch base ment be- The Women’s Auxiliary of St. 1 .ore next Tuesday', Oct. 15th. Andrew’s Mission will meet to-j Students of the Reelsville band night at the church at 7:30 with their director. Mrs. Frank unlock. Miss Aileen Murdock

will give a paper on “The United Thank Offering.” All members

ate urged to attend.

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Della /eta Circle Will Meet Friday

The Delta Zeta Circle will meet at the Delta Zeta house

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Jarrell, attended the concert in Terre Haute Wednesday by the United States Marine Band. All bands in the Wabash Valley were

invi.ed *o attend.

Edward C. O'Hair who left Greencastle in 1896 together with Ray R. Reeves has returned t.'

Green.astlc from Burbank, Calif. Friday evening at 7:45. for a short stay with friends and .p a. relatives. Mr O’Hair has been Century Club engaged in the automobile tusi- jo Meet Friday ness for some thirty-five years Century Club will meet Friwhile Mr. Reeves is engaged in ( | ay October 11, at 2:30 wilii the building business. Both are Mrs ciyde E wildman. Miss .enjoying themselves among Helen A. Ludwig of L. S. Ayres, t triends and relatives. will give the program. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Gibson of v i Maple Heights and daughter, Country Corner Club | Mary, and son Charles of Indian- p,, Meet Friday ••polls returned from a three The Country Coiner Club will weeks trip in the East, visiting m eet Friday for an all day meot- • Washington, D. C„ and Virginia. j n>{ a t the Fincastlc Community | While in Virginia they spent a House. Each one please bring a j week with Mrs. Gibson’s sister, covered dish and table service | Mrs. Jennie M. Lane of Chariots- jyirs. Marie Jackson and Mrs. j villc, formerly of this city. While Garnett Fonner will be the hostin Virginia they visited Wash- esses.

PUTNAM COUNTY REPUBLICAN RALLY

Court House .... Greencasti

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Friday, October II, 7:30 P. M.

HEAR YOUR U. S. SENATOR HOMER E. CAPEHART

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SPEAKING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ROOM.

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MADISON, Ind.. Oct. 10 — (UP) The findings of four farmers. a bricklayer, an.1 a bank | teller who conducted a. grand | jury investigation of the case ol Mrs. Lottie Lockman and the strange sleep deaths of three elderly persons will be revealed tomortow. A grand jury report on the mysterious "poison" deaths of a trio of elderly Dupont, Ind., residents was scheduled to be ma,Je at 1 p. m. tomorrow in the ancient Jefferson county courthouse. Relatives and friends of the three vleti rs testified during the lhree-d«y hearing which was concluded yesterday. All three died while under the care of Mrs. Lottie Lockman, a friendly 62-year-old housekeeper and practical nurse. Mrs. Lockman was at libexty under 515,000 and was in, seclusion at the home of a fostei daughter nearby. She already faced murder charges in the j death of Mrs. Minnie McDonnell several years ago. Toxicologist found mercury deposits in the stomach of the elderly woman. Subsequent exhumations of two other bodies disclosed additional mercury. Mrs. Lockman was first suspected when Mrs. Mayme McConnell,, daughter-in-law of the elder Mrs.

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•1* *V Buinbridge \V. S. S. Held Meeting Mrs. William Luther, Jr., was hostess to the Woman’s Society of Christian Service on Thursday afternoon, October 3rd. | The meeting opened by singing “Jesus Is All The World To Me.” Devotions were given by Mrs. William P. Luther, the theme being "Preparing Indiana Leaders for the Post Wai

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World." An article on the churdi in India was read by Mrs. How* ard Hostetter. The business session was con- 1 ducted by the president, Mrs. D. O. Tate. Reports were given. The spiritual life committee ae.-l nounced a day of prayer was b- - ing planned for the last of tlr ! month. Mrs. Charles Mitchell and M?s. D. O. Tate gave reports on a W. S. C. S. district meeting held re- , crntly at Indianapolis. “Tru.-.l and Obey” was sung in closing, followed by a prayer. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Willis Dickson. + + + 4 Boston Club To Meet The Boston Club will hold its October meeting. Monday, October 14 at 7:45 p. m. Mrs. Geneva Shelly and Miss Eva Milburn will be hostesses and Mrs. 1 Florence Sheridan will have’ charge of the program. + .]• + + Mrs. Cooper Hostess To Morning Musical,* Mrs. Bert Cooper was hostess' to the Greencastle Morning Musicale Wednesday morning 1 for its opening meeting of the year. In a most interesting and delightful manner Mrs. Cooper gave n review of the book "You’re Only Human Once”. This charming autobiography written by Grace Moore tells the story of her life and her rise to world wide fame as an opera singer. To illustrate the beauty of Moore’s voice two of her recordings were presented. Adieu, from the opera "Manon” Massenet, and Phidylc-D’t pare.

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