The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 October 1946 — Page 2

Iiosm AT. \OTKS

John P. Grime?. 30.'» . Wns'*

iir:pital yosterday.

Mona Wilson, Grconcastlo, R. 4, was discharged from the hos-

ington, was dismissed from the ^ ^ ^ Tuesday

hospital Wednesday. ; 'Mrs. Ruth Timmons. 40i, F.. Ails. I.,i.\(n.i t^all, _0S F. w as ),j n gf on wa g dismissed from

Franklin, was discharged from ^ hospit(l| Tuesday .

the hospital today.

Ku• Git ton. i ::r. W. Berry. w „ :< dismiss*! from the hospua.

\ . li'in I fr'»m the hospital . . soothed and relieved, by rubbing Vickb W. dnesday yesterday. , VapoRub on throat, chest and back

THE DALf' BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1946.

SOCIETY !

Wight

Coughs

It I ll'.t JSJ l ^ .

Mrs. James Coffey of Spencer are eased, sticky phlegm loosened up, •as dismissed from the hospital irritated upper brcatmng passages are

soothed and relieved, by rubbing Vicks

John Curtis, Sr. of Clayton was ivi.-nsed from the hospital today. Mi .n I .Mis. Lewis Miller of Poia id. the parents of a di unlit I mi at the hospital Tuesday. Mr. at I Mrs. John Long of I; ell ,a'o .lie the parents of a boy I in ai the hospital yesterday. . j Mr Clara Hubbard of Filliuors \v..s d.i.sinissed from Hie

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Mrs. Glen Miller and daughter at bedtime. Blessod relief as VapoRub of Spencer were released from, PENETRATES to upper bronchia! the hospital Tuesday. tubes with its special medicinai vapors, Andy Nichols of Coatesvilie.! STIMULATES chest and back sur-

was dismissed from

yesterday.

Sweet clover and alfalfa arc the b st soil-building legumes. NO HUNTING signs available j t Th ■ Daily Runner office.

the hospital faces like a warming poultice.

Often by morning most of the misery of the cold is gone! Remember— ONLY VAPORUB Gives You this special double action, it’s time-tested, home-proved ... tlie best-known home

THE DAILY BANNER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED ' "It Waves For All" J Entered in the postoffice at

’ Greeneastle. Indiana as second

due to colds 'class mail matter under Act of

Marrh T. 1878.

Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mall in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-

nam County.

S. Ii. liaridt-n. Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street.

remedy for reliev * m m

ing miseries of f §5 children's colds. ▼ Va p o R u o

NAZIS HANG

I’MtSOXAL And Local News b it i c r x

K-mtShdale Home Ke ( lull >lc.-4ing Held T!ie R'rachdale Home Ec Club nu t Saturday afternoon. October 5th in the home o. ,Vlr.s. Raymond

Crosby.

A business meeting and election o! <-.fleers was h:ld. Officers yiected for the coming year were: President. .Mrs. William Mi Mullen; vice-president, Mrs. Oulford BlayJcs; second vi.epresident, Mrs. Raymond Crosby; secretary, Mrs. Der.yl Sanders; treaujrer, Mrs. Hampton Aliff; eorrcs-pondence secretary, Mrs. Carl Eggers. T .venty-sevrn members re.S|><inded to roll call [ by relating a childhood memcry. An inte-esting history of the club prepared and read by Mrs.

Mary Anderson was enjoyed bv I , ,, , „ ,,

.. .land Mrs. L-nn Collum. Many

will be given by Mrs. Michael

and Mrs. Venders.

: Please be prompt and bring • meone interested with yout. Everyone is cordially invited to

come.

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-ImW'T Given For

Mr-.. Mavine Johnson \arvel T!i-‘ home of Mr. and Mra. Hezsic Masten of Coatesvilie, was the setting for a miscellan- • us shower last Saturday af- : noon. The licase was beautifully decorated with yellow dirysanlhc.riims and candles. Forty friends and relatives were . ref nt and showered Mrs. Varyel with many lovely and useful gifts. Refreshments or wedding bell brick ice-cream, cookies and . coffee were served. A contest j

was won

Paul Thomas of DePauw University will be the guest speaker. Mis. R. L. Parer.-, wiil give the devotions. The Circle will have :> towel shower for Hillcrost Center. Members will please bring or send a towel to the Circle. J. 4. ^ 4. Open House At Quonsct Huts There will be open house at the Quonsct huts Sunday afternoon, October ‘20th, from 3 to 5 o'clock. The public is invited. •I* -I- -I- + Engagement of Miss Howard Announced Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard announce the engagement of their daughter, Isds, to Nathan

PUBLIC SALE \ I am changing my method >1 farming. I util offer at public -, mil: . southwest III t.reeneustlc; $ miles mi, tli <: Kei Isvilli ; one mile imrlli of the John King farm on ubat Is kiioun a- the It. V Harnett larm on OCTOBER 21, 1946 Beginning I > Noon, the following described property: - COWS - One ? lit cou with first calf, uill be fresh in December, good inllki" and gentle; one ■; yeai old cow with first calf and and genti ; one oM family row, goad rich mill 1 end gintle; one ICoaa ' Near old milking shorthorn cow with lar u I ilr t ali. g. ritle and good milker; one yearling IP reford hellers; one heifer calf. ? - HEAD HORSES - 7 ()::! I am in .month mouth mares, matches, weight about 1200 II good um' a.; ' .ervieohle. sound; one hu,\ horse, good unlit T ami good addle horse, weight about 1100; Sorrel and white spotted mare, good worker unit saddle mare, weight about I til ); oni Itoan and wliiti saddle stallion, I \ -ars old, green lirol, - one mull wliiti -a.Idle mart', I years old, green broke ant gentle; or. • weanling satldle etdt, a niee one. PARM IMPLEMENTS Col I . it I’ : imllnm Olivet tractor plow; one walking break pli w ; e. ' lit i tiretl wagon, a very good one; one farm wagon v itl> ho\ betl; one ; wli-el trailer, a good one; ’t sets gootl work ba ne s, tine slightly used anti iniseillaneous articles too niimei'titis to imutlon. I Ilea ' Whit I’ckii' Ducks. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Oat kitchen cabinet; one elotht , eltiset; 2 small tabl ■>. one anl'ttte ; on uiitit|iie wash stand; out Im'iI stead in nice'.shape am’ ; lo; o. etioking utensils ant 1 dishes; one Victmla wit It reenrds. Not i 'sponsible for any ueeidents. JOHN HfESTAND IM KSi \\|) III \TKK, XiH tioniMTs.

fCnntlniinl from I'nue Onr> | brought a drastic tightening of;

security precautions in the final j -

hour or so before the condemnt'iii uiorning for pheasant Ixunting in in which the club liad participat-

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James C. Hunter and Ray Me-* pie .sure was derived in the ivGinnis of Fillmore left Sunday miriscirg of different activities

by Mrs Ruth Johnson N - K,,a PP' !,on of Mr - ant > Mrs. Lena Callum. Manyf Winlam D ' Kni ‘PP <> f

the entire membership. Much! th >! . r( , latives an(1 friends who ] P,easant ' West Virginia. The

' South Dakota.

.1 in the past 33 years.

The Crunty Home Demonstra-

men wore led. one by one. to th .

gymnasium in the prison court-j Associate Chapter of Til , , .

yartl where three black scaffolds, Kappa will nleet with Mrs Paul llon Ag * nt ’ ***** LllC!l Sn ' ;th had been erected. ! Cook. Taylor Place, Thursday e U 'l n d , 1 ,, , P _ d| s c uss;on and The ten surviving prisoners j n ^ht a p 73Q ^ Je r.onstration of delicious des-

by

sorts.

were shackled to guards. ... FitoHmirp of Chicaxro' Mrs. Crosby was assisted 0„t„i,lo . cold d,Mo of toil Mr, R C. K.clt.0, Mr,. John was falling. The bomb-shatter-j 18 vlf " tin B ‘ v “ and Mrs. A t Mls Hulford Blavdet ed city of Nuernberg, once th "l ^ 1 t i < ‘ lj “ , ^ n ^ and Mrs. Byron Crosby in serving show place of Nazidom and th?; 1 1 ‘ I the desserts prepare,1 by Miss

scene of Hitlerian pomp a.nlj yj rs Laurence Brant Jr. and Smith.

ceremony, lay silent and dead ex-j Mrs Laurence Brant Sr art , cept for the bustle of activity j sf)CndjnR the week jn Lafayette H„me E.-C*,.b

-i-

around the grim-walled prison The end of the Nazis firit men in history to pay with their lives by order of a world tribun-

al

and Mis. Wm. Held Meeting

were unable to attend the show-

er sent presents.

Mr. and Mrs. Varvel will soon m ve to a three room apartment in the home of Mr. Clay Howard,

j just west if the Frozen Food white face Looker in Greeneastle and will be calves,

at horn? to their friends and ■ relatives there in a sb:rt ime.

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Putnumville \\. S. C. S. To Meet October 23rd The Putnamville W. S. C. S. will meet at the home of Mrs. Essie Boyd Wednesday, Oct. 23. Don’t forgot the white elephant

sale.

-5- •!*•!• +

wedding will take place in Jan-

uary

At Sale Pavilion Friday, 17

yearling feeding

16-2p.

Ill t.HtWHINGTm; sgttSCAsntiKw, ' - PMONilS,

visiting Mr.

Pickett. [ The Clinton and Madison Home i ( . ||r|H||an t . hllr< . h Ial(liPS

, ,, Ee C Jo met Thursday afternoon

Mr. and Mrs. Frank McRoy , , w / r , |l\ill Have Lunehenn

- - 1 . . , _ . at the home of Mrs. Venn Sigler., ... .... , for crimes adjudged of global| and daughters, Colons and Doris Mrs James Tal ., r was agaiEt . nt J Th « * or » n * Un ' on « f dimensions was accomplished Jean, spent Sunday with Mr. and hogteM First Christian church sw iftly and with precision. | Mrs. Walter Stoner and daugh- Tht . ^ was ,, b al , | Thursday at 1 P. M. for a From the moment Joachim von ter, Dorothy. th „ aong of ' the month "on. Miss Mary Gregg Ribbcntrop mounted the gallows Rpv an(J Mrs Wjmam Job The Old Oaken Bucket.” The Bn,ner Vm the pr ° Kram

and executioner. Master SR* j ant ; M r . and Mrs. Claude King, flag salute an. 1 creed also were

the will

Miss Bruner is a former Green-j castle girl and is studying to hi

John C. Woods, San Antonio., 0 , D( , catu| . m., have been th repeated. Roll call was anew red < the ]ivins , jnk mijisionary from

Tex., adjusted the noose aroun I ^ f y j r an( | a by 18 members. In the absence of . his neck until Arthur Soyas in |ctrecnlee, Daggy Street. the secretary no report vas giv- . quart, the tenth, was pronounced j ( , n £*ians for achievemer.t day, • ' . • ’ _ dead only one hour ami 41 min-| Miss Kathleon Lewis, employe e>; hibit were discussed and Mrs. 1 +

utes elapsed.

| of the local Mtmtgomeiy W.it, {Jay Cloeifelter read

', (Tumlry Garden

The trap was sprung for Rib- store has gone to Anderson to

paper ( v ,. ( T<(

the history of the club. M’s. Joe

The Country Garden, Club will

benrop at 1:16 a. m. .6:16 p. m. work in the office of the Mont- M( . Cab , ncnlbor from Craw . i

CST Tuesday). Seyss-Inqimrt gomery War,I store for the next 1 ..,,i,. vil | l , was present The ]e . sson 1 ,ncet Fricla .v P M. Oct. 18, with

was pronnuncetl dead at 2:47 a ten days. , m Kitchen Improvements and M ' S ’ J ° Cammack. m. (, ..)7 p. m. CST Tuesday). j pvt Frank Bassott ' 8 nt . w a j. Storage Space was given by Mrs !

fe + + 4 . + + + < . + + + 4._ +# 44249 Sq. B. M. 6 Fit 897 3543rd . The contests were w,m by Mrs. j be a C, ' rysanthe -

please bring pencil

Ward Week Thursday Specials

A. A. F. B. U. M. T. C. San, An-

+ ANNIVERSARIES

it -!- •!• + 4- - u vjj tonio, Texas. He would like rtirttiuayn hear from his friend:;.

James H. Moore, 206 W. Wash-

Lestt t Bi kett

Russellville.!

The meeting was closed by .re- j ^

New officers are to be install-

peatiiij, the Club Prayer after which the hostesses served

I Mrs. R. Beasley Mf re am' dainty refreshments,

ington, 88 years today, Octobei Miss Eugenia Moore left this Ifith. I morning for Petersburg, Va., to Wanda Collene Buis, Fillmore.' j oin Major Moore. They wil' R. R. 1 16 years today, Oet. 16th. ma g e their homo there as long as ... ' M.ijor M'line is stationed it

— ; Camp Lee.

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Wed MutIWan ( fib

SNIFFLES ARE NATURES WARNING OF TROUBLE AHEAD US WISE TO HEED IT.

Thai pesky sniffle may be nature’s warning thai you are going to be sick — maybe seriously. Never giVe a prospective cold a break — fight it from the first sniffle if you would avoid the threat of dangerous illness. Here you will find effective remedies to relieve colds and give your system a chance to fight on better than even terms. DON’T TAKE A CHANCE WITH A COLD.

Vicks Vatronoi Penetro Nose Drops. Mulliifs Nose Drops . Vicks Inhalers . < Tuamine Inhaler . Penetro Inhaler .

4 Way Gold Tablets. lie and 43c Groves Cold Tablets., 21c and 43c Mullins Cold Tablets . . 25c Kills Cold Tablets ... 21c

Vicks Salve Pine Balm Mentfcolatifm

21c, 59c, $1.19 26c 21c and 53c

Penetro . . , Musterole . . Cough Drops .

A. S. A. Lilly, 100 for . 31c B&yers Asperin, 12, 19, 59c

25c and 39c , 25c and 50c ... 29c

. . 21c

... 45c . . • 25c ... 25c

33c * 61c

, 5c and ICc

Enjoys Mi'Hing

The West Madison Home Ec

CVib met Wednesday. September 25 at the- home of Mrs. Frank Thomas. The meeting was call <1 to order by the president aand open.'d by singing the club song of the month. Fi/Jteen members and tv) gu sts answered roll

call by stating some law. During the business, Mrs.

member bling a dish of food. I u Ll| , a Irwin Mrs 0pal Ellis and

4 ...ill 1... F. if V»xr t 1a*.

| Allmernbers urged to attend. | -5- v

Woman's Circle

I To Meet Thursday I The Women’s Circle of the ! Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon nt 2:30. Dr.

Women’s Merc. Lisle Hose “Latex” Baby Pants . . . 36 Inch Printed Cretonne . Messes Brown Moc. Oxfords Men's Lined Dress Gloves . Samson Card Tables . . 50 Ft. Felt Weather Stripping Electric Toasters , . . Battery Booster . . . . OwlcSal Size Basketball . .

MONTGOMERY WARD

GREENCASTIE

1 V. F. W. Auxiliary No. 1550 will hold a pitch-in dinner at the home tonight at 7 o’clock. Ail members are invited, and are asked to bring a guest who is eligible for membership. Each

meat will Auxiliary.

be furnished by the

MARRIAGE Ijlt'KNSE

GOSPEL MEETINGS

Mrs. Rcss Furney were appointed on nominating committee. The following officers vere nominated and elected: President, Mrs. Joe Wright, vice-president, Mrs.

John A. Harlan and Jane Singleton; second vice-president, Wellington, both of Greentastle. Mr S- Kenneth Skelton; treasurer,

I Mrs. Bernie Kirkha.n and secretary, Mrs. Frank Thomas. Mrs. Frances Rtiark gave a re-

A series of G-ispcl meetings ' )or ‘ on handicraft meeting, also are being held in the No. 10 ™ interesting paper s he had school house & mile northwest of '' M "" hi.-t ii v ,,f our club. Greeneastle each evening except R, port carda «" «*""•"* were

given to members to fill in and mail to Miss Smith. O.tober 10th was the date chosen to go on

club tour.

Mrs. Valla Singleton and Mrs.

Saturday and Monday at 7:30. i Everyone welcome. These ser- ; | vices arc being conflicted by! Miss Margaret Tector and Miss!

Kathix ne Johnson.

| Lucille Sk.lton gave the itecond

MHANAPOMS MARKET i p:,r, i ,,f the lesson o„ Vegetable iCcake-y. Demonstrations were j advance on canners and cutters; | giver of different methods c.' if.Id good beef tows $20.00; lead cooking vegetables, including .lots good $15.00-$18.00; fome steaming and baking, young kind $19.00; common anad A variety cf vegetables were medium S12.50-$14.00; canners cooked in family size presujre ar,' cutters $8 00-$18.00; vealers tinker, anfl all agreed this was steady, good and choice $24.00-j a sp edy economical way to $25.00; common and medid ii j prepare tasty vegetables. $18.00-$23.00. ! Plates were arranged for Sheep 3,500; good and choice J hers to ju«Jge and sample.

THE FASHION SHOP

Squibbs Aspirin Penetro Aspirin

10, 49, 69c 10, 20, 35c

MULLINS DRUG STORE “SERVING FOR OVER 25 YEARS” $ Prescriptions Filled Accurately And Promptly

fat lambs active; unevenly strong to $1.50 higher, extreme t'-p $3.00 higher; talk good and choice 24.00-$26,50; truck lot choice to prime offerings $28.00; medium and good around *18.50$23.50; common and m< IJ.un $16.50-$18.00; yearlings nhdut steady, slaughter ewes mcstly $1.00 higher, good and choy'.

$10.00-111.00.

Four mem-

C’.ub adjourned after repeating the club prayer, to me ?t October 25th with Mrs. Robert Johns.

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Home Ee Club To Meet With Mrs. ( hurles McCullough The Jefferson Township Home Ec Club will hold their meeting on Friday afternoon, Oet. 18th at ihe home of Mrs. Cliarles McCullough, 10 East Berry street

A lesson on Pressure Cooking

sty V 4- * + -I- •!• + $ J will be given,. All members are

BELLE UNION

fi! 4- @ Mrs. Walter Horn and Mrs i Fi ona MeCanimaek were ii; | Greeneastle Saturday. Mr. Conrad Clcarwaters moved to Henry Vaughn property last

week.

Mrs. Lucille Stringer, Miss Gertie Stringer and Mrs. Thelma Brooks shopped in Indianapolis one day last week. Clara Hill was an all day guest of Mrs. Ada Hurst Iasi Friday.

urged to attend and to bring a giu 'st with you. Please note change in date and place 0/ meet-

ing.

*|« sj* •J* afa ( 1 avert'ale Home Ec Club M.-ets Friday The Cloverdale Home Economics Club will meet Friday, October 18th at the home of Mrs. Nannie Furr. Time 2:00 P.

M.

The hostesses are Mrs. Furr and 'Mrs. Fred Lasley. The lesson on Storage Spaces

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