The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 October 1946 — Page 2
THt DAKi BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1946.
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED
SOCIETY
CM H { AI.KNDAK
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"It \Vav«« Cor AH" | Home and CliiKI Study Club-
Entered In the postoffice at* m .v[ rs . Gerald Warroi
Greencaotle, Indiana as second u , st .
BEI.UIOPS I se CAKS to \ MARK HOT Cl. KOI M»
class mail matter under Act of
March 7. 1878.
Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-
nam County.
S. II. Uarlden. Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street.
Miss Frances Tencate, a for-; v.t i missionary to N el lore, South
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
American Legion Auxiliary ':00 P. M. Legion Home.
Tuesday
Prc.-i nt Pay Club 2:30 p. Mrs. Earl Sowwiitc. Thar-day Indorser., of Photoplay 3 m. Mis. Fer I Lucas.
KrMay
Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Club Freshman-Sophomore tea 2:30-4:30 Mrs. James M. Oliver. 122 E. Walnut street.
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Country tiarden t tub Hold*' Regular Meet
| The Country Garden Club held
India Will be the principal speak- Floyd Cal! of New York visii-j their October intrUmg at the nt the Woman’s Missionary I ed with his patents. Mr. and) home of Mrs. J. O. CanomaOK.
Mrs. Nathan Call at Roachdalej After the business of after-
noon was transact.-.1, Mr. H. J.
rr.
i Cor.ft rer.ee of the Baptist White il.iik Association, to b? held t.t I Plair.f'eld. Friday, November 1st. | Mrs. Raymond Skelton "f ' Giec'ciistlo is pre.'if'ent of tn
| tnis-otnary group .inn
li’iir is secretary. Eethel Chu.-eh 'nil’, give the devot'ons and th- ) Gi i “ncastle Baptist Church V...1
, fur- irh special mustc.
yesteiday.
i Baker. Supervisor Of state park
W. R. C. meet on the 4th floo. | arpaH f;)r t nis district dis: assed of the Cum houst Tuesday at; roacJs i dt , plantings and care, type
Mrs. Mary! 1::i0 P- 1 ’• to l' r:l *tice. for inspee-
tion. All m -inbers please be pres-
ent.
of bulbs and shrubs which ar? rised to stop washes, also those whit h make beautiful scenery. As this was the annual Chrys-
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i*- lurchy g , iv«*n tho tax-j • I Mari1111 ownMhip, I*iii - Inti , that tbt‘ prop-j
Mrs. Mario Docker anti sor. j
Rov Hartman of Stilesville call- anthemum shew, members viewed'on Mrs Robert Watson and ed the display which was followRanard of Fillmore on I fd by a discussion of the differ-
I ent varieties. Mrs. Cammack read an article on chrysanthemums. Twelve members and three
Dorothy
Wednesday night.
The Junior class of the Belie
int.' Ifni that itic prop-1 Union High School will sponso.-
'uadi- 1 '' 1 regular' a HallowcVn carnival and mas- guests enjoyed tha lovely ref-esh
i■ ih ii .y of \ovemhcr. : uf th„ oohnni nents.
«••• |* .\| will cunsidev |
iii* i >iinwiim iip|»i t»pri/iiion's j LuiUling WccInoMday .'-s';,-' Oct. 30. Good oats, auction sal-, i "'-i-i^'i'h.'tiwr!HhiiV Kunii. No i ! ? ot>d entertainment. Everybody
ini For p» r cliciM exprnse j welcome.
- To iii,. special School Fund** William Lawrence is home
! from Terre Haute where he at-
the slate convention of
the Indiana Fire Chiefs’ Association. Evansville was chosen as the site for next year’s meeting
. , . , . ,, .! Mother’, Study Club and Fred Goeglein. of Foil . .
: Will M-et Mumlay
Wayne, was elected new prese [ it .^
dent of the organization.
I’ciol No. Tumi No J-'uiol No. I'uiol No.
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Total iu Special .. ISJT.ll T., .|. • . rs uppoH-ritiK ut Kucti no. thus ' (mil li.avo ;i riKtit to he
119tJ."5 i
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ss.r,:t| tended
party at the school
evenin'* I November meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Herman
Henio a it.
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Moth rn 1‘riwilla Chib
To Meet Moiulay
FONTANA. N. C.. lINSl The latest hotel in this part ol the land today will accomodate only 1.200 guests, but each guest has an average of an acre each to use. The corridors total some five miles asphalt and gravel and the bellhops and chambermaids use automobiles to make theii rounds. . That’s Fontana viHage. It is a ^ unique experiment In resorts being undertaken on a year round basis by Government Services,
Inc.
The corporation leased a whole 1 town from T. V. A. for 30 years The town was turned into a modern vacation center near the center near the shores of the gigantic Lake Fontana, created by the fourth highest dam in the
world.
The village actually is tht residue of the neat little town erected for workmen who built the dam. When construction was completed, th e village was , up for lease, lock, stock and i barrel. Government Services, Inc., took over, intact. Included in the lease are all the accoutrements of a wellOpe rated resort hotel, such as a cafeteria, barber shop, beauty parlor, post-office, churches, recreation hall, medical center, grocery store, drug store and , other facilities. All the rooms are in cottages, cabins and trailers and they rent from $30 a week to $84 a week, depending upon size and whether the occupant wants to
keep house.
f There are 100 completely
VOTE FOR ROSS TORR Republican Candidate For Re-Election County Commissio ner 3rd District Tuesday, November 5, 1946.
WE RECOMMEND BASIL E. PRUITT Democratic Candidate For TRUSTEE IN MONRO.: TOWNSHIP , v I’d. Adv. contributed by fornvi stud-nt, ut \| r , j.juj,,
h*.ml ilurt-nn. The .ultlltional ai»-! I |ir<»firi,tiiniis as finally nifido will; i he aulom.i t ieallv rf*l>iT0tl to the St it* Board of ’Pax t‘ornmiHsion-, • rs. whieli hoard will hold a fur- j jlher h*.irin>i’ within fifteen days; Jat the eoiiiity auditor’s of flee off i I’utnara t*«*unty, Indiana, or such i other 1*1. < as may h** tleslichatfd. ’ ! At suih Im'.’irilin', f xpayers objeet-, * iue t.» any sueh additional appro-; I priations may be heard ami inter*! | • ' ed ia \ pa vers may Inquire of j'ountv ■ idlfor when arid where 1
sin h fi.’ariaK will b*- held. II It BIU'ITT, Trustee vlarion Townsliip. ,
f l , utnam (’ounty. Indiana. ‘
HOSPITAL NOTKS ! Mrs. Wilma Cruse, Greencast- ! le, R. 1 was admitted ta the hos-
pital Friday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Harold McNary, . Clovendale, R. 2 aj-e the parent! , of a daughter born at the Isis- 1
pital Friday.
| noth i: Tn nu\-mksii»u\ts Mrs. Lots Steele. Beveridge | in Ttu f'utiiiiiii rireiiii Court st. was dismissed from the hos-
• s< iiteinber Term. UMO
I .Slut,. .1 Imtiana pital this morning.
' Vm'iuuIiI SS Mrs. Mary Black, E. Anderson
vs. ' St, was discharged from the hosVwinira, Mi-ha. I Ventura. | pita , yesterday .
Modern Priscilla club will meet equipped dwelling units opened Monday at 2:30 with Mrs. Will and they hope to have 400 in an-
Peck ' other year. •!• *f* *h | When you go to Fontana Vil-
i lage all you have to take is • your clothes - everything else is
The Mothers Study Club will already there including fully meet with Mrs. Wiiiard Su.tkel, stocked trout streams. Northwood, Monday evening,' October 28th at 8:00 o’clock. •' HERRON Mrs. Mildred Mason will have, Mr am , Mrs B> , ron Mc ‘ ih.u^i ..I ptogiam. Mem bits we , c Sunday guests of the formpleas.* note change in place of , .. . .. r , , ,, it’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gegmeeting and bring needle and , „ „ „ , I .. ^ ^ . naj. and family in Crawfords-
thre.-ut for Red Cross baby vests. ^ ^ . ^ ^ ville.
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J Miss Evelyn McGaughcy of
ENJOY A GOOD SUNDAY DINNER
We plan ahead for our Sunday dinners to be sure that the best food is tastily prepared and served in a man ner to please you. CAFE R0YALE
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| ’ non-resiikM»< .if tho Patricia Kay Hanlon daughter • "M herein is t<* f*art it ion tlic urui Mrs. Clifford Hunlo i. |-||"«-I,.« drsci-llMMi real estate in on.- yeai Sunday October 27th.
I' "I-'IUI .-ouilty, In Hu- Stale of
i I inlimui. In wit: |
(iroveUnil ( oiniiiuiiity
Club Met Thursday
Ttic- Grovcland Community Club met with Mrs. Roscoe Hil’.is Thursday afternoon, October 24. j Mrs. Earl Sutherlin, president,
; conducted the
{6J. *!• + 4- + + ANNIVERSARIES
i-i"' ml fmir t.-itths i.-,0.4»
- i . s IvIuk and beinK in See1 - u* 'Iwentj-nine .J9> and I'-i"' "v<- i.'iS), Township
ii 4ei a (13) North, Range Five
i i ’A . si and more (mirileularlv
*:■ - rllieil as follows, to wit; I tee inidi.K* ut a point four md-ed • ielit' two and fivo ' i'-j n i feet north of th,-
" 'll le u -1 eoriler of the nortll"•H -niurier ,,f the NortheiiHt 'i artei of uid fleet ion Thirtv- ' i 1 and running thettee
ith with the r|u:irtei'-qiiartei-Ilini line, one Minus ind ,.|gh-
'' two i I ns3) feel; thence west i--' llel with Hie seetlon line '-''Veen -aid Sei-ttons Twenty- - nine i -’hi and Thirty-two (32)
dlsta nee of fifteen hundred
M-irti five ami six-tenths
' " 1 • - ' in the renter lino d'- uruvel road: thence in a
-"iiiiiwesterl. direetjon follow"'i the eentui- Hue of said h!Kh- ' 1 ' to a point therein seven hundred ninety one I'M) feet south of the motif'll line running • t and w.ltt lift ween said Set . dons T"n nty-nlrto C’fl) and
' 'rtv-two i 12>; (lienee east
i" ■ thousand three hundred - ivbty one i23till feet to the
"oint of heRinnlnK.
V-I" Therefore, nutti C Vet)mr. def. ndant In the a hove endtl -l • -jsi- of ttetloti If herehv notified Hlut ijtllerF they he and
the I’gtnSm f’lnult
on 21st ,Jav of rueeiaher, -I" the Slime being the 7Sth midlelal faj of the SeMemher T.-in. r.i.d of the pijtnam r|r, ’lit i-ourt, at the rnijn Ifout'e jn
’ r 'd?- of (|n encastle. I’titn tni "'"d'- Indiana and answer or 1 i- I’- t.. said eomplalst. the same
II hi- heard and determined in
t ! • r rt ^Sfnrp.
IN WITNKHS WHF.RKOE | have . • • --unto s.-i in. hand and affixed | do Seal of said fonrt at flreen- * do Indlnua. on the -Jf.th dav
or f let oh, r. 104(1.
rinier r. Akers, fh-rk. Pulnatn rirenlt Court
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Crain A Craig, ri-aiiels N Hamilton | \ t lorneys for nnlntlff. 2i-. 3t.
t pi*.nr fv»>jrt,
I GOHIN METHODIST C HI IU H
, John Tennant, Minister 9:80 Church StT--; : Classes for
all ages
10:40 Nursery for email chil-
dren
10:40 Morning Worship and
.'Prcathir.-; Service
Sermon: Protestantism is Posi-
tive
Anthem: Hymn to the Trinity
Thompson
Solo: The Lord is My ShephcM 1
Diddle Howard Eloe
Organ: Aria Baeh: ChoralePrelude: Jesus, My Chief Treasure- Bach. Chorale-Prelude: A.
Mighty Fortress, Bach.
4:46 Candlelight Vesper Sei-| vice "Thanksgiving in Beauty" 7:00 MSM Drama-Magnolia’s Magic" This is the first pioduction for the Wesley Players thir year; all friends of Gobin Church are Invited to be present for the
program.
Tuesday 8:00 MYF Party-
; Community Hall
I’titn-tm, Wednesday 6:00 Farm Bureau
Dinner
Friday 9:00-3:00 Tutnam County Achievement Day. Thursday 7:00 High Sehool Choir rehearsal Friday 7:00 Gobin Choir re-
hearsal
McGaughcy
Culver Hu.spital spent her days leave here with her parents, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Rafo McGaughey, last
week.
Mrs. Robert Dragoo and chil- ; 'Iren attended a birthday party at the nomo of her parents near Kosedale last Thursday evenitv. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Poynt-'i'
some ot the'main activities, and im,l famil - v a,ld Mr lln(1 M ' s - also gave a review of the book.| Ea " S " rber Hnd tlau * hter ot ' "Mamma Had a Bank Account." j mar Lailo ‘ !a s P ent Sunc,a >’ with , The roll call response was !iM ' alui M,a - Th0fi Surbt ‘ r - I "Trips 1 Would Like To Take." I Mr ’ and Mrs Krt '' 1 Alexamle,Mrs. George Farrow readl ,f Crawfordsviile, Mr. and Mrs.
"Kentucky Watermlllion,” and!' gave a contest which was won'
by Mrs. Tony Wilms. Mrs. R. M. I “naP 011 *
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AN HONtSl ANSINIS
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meeting, tlie
tneqie of which was ^'Founders j Day.” She gave a summary of the founding of the club and
Law rence Alexander and son and ! Miss Dorothy Alexander of Indl-
weve Sunday dinner
McVay gave two readings a id I ; Mr and M,s ’ Donaid
Mrs. Wilms road “Injin Surr-
LET BANNER AON HEI.I, IT
TOR SALE: White R- ek fries, south of Titiker crossing, Buchhiet Orchard. E. C. Paris. 2#-6p
mer.”
The hostess served dainty ref.eshments to the following members and guests: Mesdames B -rt Alcorn. George Farrow', R. M. McVay, Eldon Miles. Hen. y O-dtorn, Clem Rissler, Guy Shepi.erd, Kan Sutherlin, Joe Shoemaker. Harry Toney, Tony ! Wilms, Everett Wallace. Conrad Millis, Leonard Walton, John j Schenck, Miss Prudence Evans, ] Miss Shirley Ader and Mrs.
Giffte Shepherd.
The next meeting will be held on Wednesday afternoon, November 20, with Mrs. Bert Alcorn, j
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DKPAl'M CALENDAR Monday, Ortober •»* 11:00 a. m.—Freshman Chapel, "DePauw Traditions," Prof. Hix-
son.
WeslnOMlay, October SI 11:00 a. m.- Worship Chapel, j Dr. Charles Kraft. ThurMlay, Ot iober 31 11:00 a. m. University Chapel,’ Meharry hall. Friday, November 1 11:00 a m.- Muaie Chapel, Miss Phyllis Clark, piano. Saturday, November ■» 1:30 p. m. Football game — Karlham Blackstoek Stadium.
McGaughey and son.
Mr. and Mrs. A Ivan Clodfelter of Crawfordsville spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Clodfelter.
CARD OF THANKS
★ Medical ethics are not something unique ^ and set apart, but simply a direct applic.i- t tion of the Golden Rule. They provide an I honest answer to the question, "What is best for the patient?” As one physician put s it, "I do for my patients what 1 would do for a member of my own family.” As pharmacists, we adhere to the same code. The quality of our medicines and service is (he best it is possible to give. You, the patient, are our first conccre. KELLER-COAN PHARMACY
I wish to thunk ull those Wh'2 rent me cards and flowers anti visited me during my recent rtay in St. Vincents Hospital and since returning home.
Mrs. Cora Nichols.
pd. .iHSi
Two rogistorod pharmacists to serve you at all times. Across From VoiicaHlc Theater
VOTE FOR
E. C ROGERS
Dtinocrttic Nominee
For
Tnitteo ef Franklin Tewnthip Election Tuesday, November 5, l»4fl.
. FOR SALE: 5 Goodyear tirea, * 8 J&x2<M2 ply myon, no tread, 80q naw, ideal for lime or farm ‘ truck, $35.00 each. Zane Gentry.' X mtfeb vrutfc' of Bainbrldge MAp
TNK OPENING OF OUR NEW OFMCI
OCTOBER 2 8, 1 9 4 6
101 E. WASHINGTON ST.
PHONE 30
JOHNSON SPEAKS ((l*atlMi«d tnua Pue omi do would be to declare the war over ami strip the President of his emergency powers. He said he believed in chacitv but that it wag now time that “charity began at home." He said when the American people go to the polls on Novem. her 5th they will vote lor thet: "own liberation or their own regimentation.”
Now, in out new location, we are in better position to serve our customers in this community. In the future, please direct ail inquiries and payme nts to our new address.
THE WONDER EIAM1
THAT COOLS AS WELL AS HEATS
INDIANA GAS A WATER COMPANY/ INC. Melvin Mallery, District Mg**
GREENCASTLE
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