The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1946 — Page 2
THE DAL/ BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDfANA,
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1946.
Truman Leaves For Missouri
during t.'ie n. -.l two years Mr Truman \va= . htduled t> 'cave Washington by train at :;:30 i KS1 i this afternoon, arriving at Independence tomorrow afternoon at (CSTi. The pres! lei tial party will include
THE
WASHINGTON. Oct. 31 — iU“) Pre.sident Truman leaves
today for his home at Independ- »"<' H,mw SJH>akcr
e„ce. Mo., to cast one vote for S '»" l-T' burn,
the Democrats in next Tuesdays Unless his plans are changed crucial election. between now and election day. The • ntcime will determine the Pres:, lent will r ake no whether he works with a Pemo- ' lies in be hall ’ if Demoeratit
eratic o: a IV/Hiblfean C'mgr ss uir.didHtes.
CLARENCE E. GOFF
roit
COMMISSIONER 1st DISTRICT UN TIIK ItKPMtl.H \ \ TK KHT
VOTE FOR
Clyde (Brick) Miller Democratic Candidate for Clerk Putnam Circuit Court
.Subject To General Kleetinn Tuesday, November 5th,
White House Press Secretary Charles G. R >ss said Mr. Truman, will not make an electioneve "get out the vote" address: nor will h? speak Friday night at an Independence political rally, held annually in behalf ol Jackson county Democratic ca ndidates. Rayburn will be featured at the rally. Mr. Truman plans to pass up the gathering to spend Friday c. nirg ‘.vith his 93-year-old | m'Thcr, Mrs. Martha Pd. Truman. ! nt her G' indview, Mo., home, nbmt 17 miles from Indepen.
denee.
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Mr and Mrs. Frapk Lancast-j e>. Greencastle, R. 4. 10 years; today October 31st. j
Ttlrtlulnys
Jimmie Dean Arnold, son o,'| Mi and Mrs. Ezra Arnold <>l| P'iMmin, . 10 years today, Oct. 3t.| Clyde Ktantlley, Greencastle. j K. 4. today, Oct. 31st. j Marcia Kay Welker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wal-j ker, 3 years old t ;day, Oct. 31. Hobby Campbell, son of M
and Mrs Glenn Campbell, ji07| ' North Madison, 16 years today, yj IS p’loyd
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana os second 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. It. ItarUlon, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street. TODAY’S IMBt.E THOUGHT - There is a kingdom within you vaster than all the kingdom ot the world. Why not explore this Kingdom in quietness and wonder? Stand in awe and -sin not; commune with your own heart | upon your bed, and be still. Ps.
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\t TI’Rss is MOTHER CARMEL. Cal.. Oct. 31 'UPi Movie star Esther William: was r. 'voting today from premature bit th ot a e’hikl she exp .ted in February. Th<* child was stillborn. Physicians at Peninsula Com mi unity hospital sa: i “she is better t- lay and getting along vert
nicelv.”
The movie star and her hus band, radio announcer Bo Gage, revealed two months ag> that th y were awaiting a child
Wc.Inesdav night. Those
Marcia and
attendConnie
:r.g were
D-ake. Ann Chiles, Reta Rogers,! Janette Cox. Marcia Welch. Mil- , J | r ed Ann Roach. Mhureen [ Tweedy. Ruth Stitos. Larry Rog-
rs, Tom ry Stewart. Ricky Bird.
Ict-ry and David Vermillion and the hostess, Janice and her little
brother. B ice VermiWton.
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Friends and Relatives Visit Mrs. < uinungham
Friends an I relatives from a | distarr e who visit d Mrs. Sallna j Cunningham during the celc'orajiien of her 100th birthday were
fr,,m < her grandron, Mr. G. J. Reeve. are lisied as standard Conunand ^ Priee utah: hcr equipment is the H.ll-Hode- Mif)s Maxine which keeps the cai' from rollin-. j N C ; her backward on grades. Stude-j „ _ „ p . lir „ B :one.
TREAT OF TRICK!
MAX ( IT DEB AKERS
Pi iisoxal And Local News B II I E F S
uicce, Mrs. Mary Page,
Iowa: Misses Nellie Fike and ; Dorothy Kiser. Asheville, N. C.: j Mrs. Lou Stoinhagen, Stinesville,; I Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan L -onard,! j Stilesville, li d.; Doris and ( Maurice Stierwalt. CrawfordsJ ville. Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Schafer anl Mrs. Mary Perk Eeo-; Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Mrs. J. W Shields anc
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Mis. E. B. Nichols is a patient St. Vincent’s hospital in Indi-
Ch tc.bcr 31st.
FI.M \STI.E ( HITUTI
Sunduv, Nov. 3 Luther Stee'e, Supt. Sunday School 10:00 '< Evcr.uig services at 7:00 conduct, d by R’V. Houser from Oaklandon University church.
Mrs. Floyd Blacketer enter1 tallied hcr cmisin. Meric Wilford Miller, from Houston, 'iexas, the jiast week. He also visited his uncle, Jesse Miller of Qreencastle, R. R. 4 and other relatives.
baker s famed Climatizer and an improved overdrive are optional |
on all Commanders.
SOCIETY tTub Met With
Mrs. K.ibert Johns West Madison Hc-r.-e
nomics Club met on October 23rc J Knoll. Roachdale; with Mrs. Robert Johns with j Mrs. Ed
sixteen members and threcj^j rg _ q-helma Hutcheson and sor i gruests present. j of Putnamville; Mrs. Clyde Mrs Kirkham am 1 Mrs. Moore £. rr) vn gp-ncer. Ind.; Mrs | very ably gave the lesson oi Kileen Pickens, Corpus Christie, Kitch n Storage. They etnphns.z-1-p (xns ., \i rs Thomas Schafer are.’ j ed the practicability of having family, Fillmore; Mrs. Gcorgi-, kitchen cupboards arranged toi al]na Tincher and daughter, Indafford the greatest efficiency, j | ana p 0 ]j g ; \i rs Adrian Morrison.
It’s no trick to find a treat in our large stock of games and gifts for every member of the family.
You are invited to use our lay-away .plan, Where a small deposit will hold your purchases until Christmas. THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
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( Chicago; Rev. Gilbert McCammack and family of Vicksburg,
ELECT Helen C. Reasor Recorder, November 5th QUALIFIED
EFFICIENT
COURTEOUS
Educated in Putnam County Schools Ex-Army Nurse with 2J years Over-Seas Service. Served at Putnam County Hospital as Floor Supervisor.
On (he Democrat Ticket
Eminence, Mr. and M.rs. Hugh
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iAmericas New 1947 Automobile!
SEE THE NEW 1947 STUDEBAKER
places and those used less oftc:iji r ,j . Mr am) Mrs i aaac gkelbe placed on the high shelves. toni Reelsvillc; Mr. and Mrs Fle.ti ;il iquipment should tr,Paul Skelton. Indianapolis; Morplaced together. rison Greenlee and family, CarAfter the business meeting jj nn ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miss Helen Reasor entertained (jri zz | 0i Mrs. Martha Taber ant’ the club with a descriptive talk Mrs VVn] Newton, Terre Haute; and display of var.ous articles nf y], Carroll Bourne and family, needlew. rk from cmntri.'.s Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Earl abroad in which she serve I while ^ Cunningham and daughter and in service. Miss Sylvia Burkhart of King-
. „ .... f f After a social hour the club ad man, Ind.; Mrs. I.U“\ Lambent, with the U. S. military forces for jourti/i;) t0 mcet November 2 1 J
with Mrs. Emory Brattnin in
Greencastle.
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Parent Teachers Council Will Meet Saturday Tht Putnam county Parent Teachers Council will meet on Saturday, Nov. 2 at 2 p. m. in the Court House Assembly room. There is important business ar 1 the Red Cross will show films of various phases of their work. . -1* •!• Clinton Township P. T. A. S|ionsors SupiH-r-Program Clinton township, thn ugh the P. T. A. organization, will sponsar a pitch-in supper and. Armistice prograr at Clintoni Center Friday, Nov. 8 at 6:30
I>- m.
Veterans of World War II and Mr-. Geneva Ooley and infant^ their families will be guests, son of Spencer were released Bring well filled baskets and
Mrs. Dorothy Ranard of Fillmore was a visitor in town today. Mrs. Ranard will be remembered in Greencastle as Mrs. Dorothy Watson Tamari, a former resident two or three years ago. Vester "Duke” Lonzen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lonzen, is at home from the far Blast, where be lias been stationed on Okinawa
the past year.
Mrs. Lloyd P-ters and Mrs. John H. rriott of Chicago are th: guests this week of Mrs. Helen Fiteljorg and family. Jesse 1 lU-iriott, Mi. Herriott and Mr. Petcis spent the early part of ' the week here before returning j to their homes in Evanston. 111. | Among those attending the meetings of the Indiana Medical Association in Indianapolis Tues ‘day and Wednesday were Dr. F. R. Dettlolf, Dr. G. D. Rhea, Dr. V. Earle Wiseman. Dr. Dick Steele, Dr. J. B. Johnson, D: George F. Parker, Dr. Charles A. Aker and Dr. W. R. Tipton.
Colline, Cunot: Eld. F. S. Fishei and wife, Greencastle. One of the : any birthday gifts received by M’-s. Salina Cunndngnam was a large white cake with 100 candles on it which was baked and presented by Mrs. Ivan L< maril of Stilesville, Ind. NOTH F. OF THANKS .1 want to thank my many friends for remembering me an my birthday with greetings, mes-
sages, gifts, flowers, also tele, phone- and personal calls, Salina O.inniiyham ALWAYS X l-TliST TIME
EVANSVILLE, 111. (U-i At Jendants wondere I who was the most ner\.:us at a wadding many here the bride, the grm or Justice of the Peace W E Lauber. Lauber was officiatin| at his first ceremony in thce.sht years h ‘ has been in office.
We parade our products proudly . ... because they’re always fresh, tender and delicious. You can always be sure of getting the Season’s Best . . . in quality, selection and value. Depend on us to bring you the finest!
HOSPITAL NOTES
YOU ARE INVITED
from the hospital this morning. Mrs. Mildred York and son, Greencastle, R. 3, were released from the hospital this morning. Mis. Dorothy Taylor, Greencastle, K. 2, was discharged from | the hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Stampei and son. 409 E. Hanna, were released from the hospital Wednesday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Lewis, i West Washington St., are the . parents of a son born at ' the [ hospital yesterday, j Mrs. Alice Covert, 507 Ohio St., was admitted to the hospital ' Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fort of Spencer, are the parents of u son horn at the hospital Thursday
morning.
Mrs. Retha Ford, Spencer, R. i. was admitted to the hospital Wednesday. Dean Finchund, Greencastle, R. 3, was admitted to the hospital this morning. James and Keith Clodfelter. Greencastle, R, 1, were admitted to the hosptial Thursday morn-
ing.
OPEN HOUSE Saturday night, Nov. 2nd, at new slaughter house and meat processing plant in Brick Chapel. Squar> I dance and card party, l.^ing cards and tables. Everybody welcome. C. K. Priest, Prop. 31-lp.
sugar for coffee.
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(utlrilir Guild T" Meet Tuesday
The n gular meeting of the St '
^ haul's Catholic Guild will bi [ j heki Tuesday, November 5th. The
R, v. Arthur Mooney of Mitchell,
Indiana will U guest speaker and 1
will discuss "Rural Life.”
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Theta Alumnae ( Ihh Will Entertain The Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae club will entertain the • rity freshmen and sophomores from 2:30 until 4:30 i','ock Friday. Mrs. Janes M. Oliver, Mrs. Wilburt Eckhardt, Mis. K. H. Collins, and Miss Elizabeth Rarlden. will be the hostesses. The tea will be held at the home of Miss Rariden, 122 E. Walnut street.
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l>< lilah Miller P. T. A. To Meet Delilah Mill r P. T. A. will meet Friday at 2:30 in, the school auditorium. The program will be given by Prof. Reid Wlnsey, who will show 'slides on his recent trip to Europe.
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Entertain With Hallowe'en Party Little Janice Vermillion, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Vermillion of West Franklin St., entertained a few of hei little friends and school mates with a masked Hallowe'en part>
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Thursday-Friday-Saturday
OCTOBER 31. NOVEMBER I and 2
Claude A. Webb
VOTE FOR
Bruce Shannon
FOR
Trustee Greencastle Township Democratic Ticket, November 5, 1946.
• 28 South Jackson St.
Phone 121 t
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