The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1946 — Page 2

TKS DAFlV BANNER, GREENCASTLE. (NDfANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1946.

sic.v ti:m»h tki: H'o»nln«ie«l f**«»»* »•*•*««* ont-i riphts to sook husinoss. Officials saiil ini' full hnvofits r>f the treaty would not ho felt until pea.ofi il conditions arc repstablishrJ in Chinn, pointing out that normal trade activities nr."' impossible with a nation split

by Civil warfare.

Pledging •‘constant peace nrd firm anf lasting friendship." the

treaty provided:

1. Kipi il right to reside, work, travel, mar ifacture and practice

I.I'CK IS BAD

PETERSBURG. Ind. Nov. 3 (INS) When George Robling's home burned two weeks ago. he

THE

BANNER

2 Nationals of l oth countries to be accorded the right to own property, hire regardless of naionality, and be free of “unlaw-

ful" entry or molestation of their fj SUre ^

property fortune for some time but now' Greencastle, Indiana as second

class mall matter under Act of

DAILY

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

"It Waves For AH”

SOCIETY

ini . t Tciesdny evening. Nov. r,. I instead of the regular date. T’i • mviting will be held with Mrs

that was enough mis-• Entered in the postoffice st

:! Corporations and individuals he's beginning to wonder whether

of both countries to he free of special taxes and fees not applicable to domestic enterprises t. Nationals of both countries (•) be free to organize, participat ■ in and control corporations located in the other. Property

pinfeasions for nationals of one 'vould be safeguarded from eountrv in the territory of the! seizure without "due process o' other, law' and adequate compensation

or not he and Job of Biblical fame have something in common. In the fire. Robling and his family '-'st everything they had except the clothing they were wearing. A veek Inter a valuable horse died, and now the farmer, j who lives west of Petersburg is, recovering from injuries suffered! when he was thrown by another[ horse. j

I Sorority IMaim Social Meeting

Marian Kill" Bride Delta Theta Tan will hold

Of Samuel II. Gifford inecli „g Tuesday. Nov. r>, Ocrge Tennis, corner of Hanna Miss Marian Ellis became tlv* ^ s oVlock ;lt the home of Mr - and Jackson St. bride of Samuel H. Gifford Sun- Goi . a|() Woody 10 i S. Locust St All members are urged to atday afternoon at -1 o’clock at the T . v , a | um „i a re invited. | tend as it will he a farewell home of her parents, Mr. and a. a. + » I ru> .Hins for one of the group.

Focal Women Attend * * + + I* '|- x, Meet The P. T. A. regional conf-r Tuesday F.vening

T ' fSUlar 's-M

(udoek at the hom/^ r ‘ Bergmann. "*• Mrs r

ing.

Tll0ro

(fontiniied

P:l R« 1)

March 7. 1878. .

Subscription price, 15 cents per Mrs. Hcber H. Ellis v.utn in. week; $3.00 per year by mail in Job:. Tennant officiating at t e Putnam County: $3.00 to $r.,00 single ring ceremony. A proper year by mail outside Put- 1 gram m bridal music was given nam County. j by Mi Ucva O’Hair, harpist. , S. It. Itarlden, Publisher i T!,e biidc. who was given m 17-19 South Jackson Street. j, by her father, wore a rODAVA HIBI.E THOUC.H'I Jltowu ot white bengallne and l ie • Some are so busy making a maik: with a fitted bodice and living that they do not have tim" 1 gathered skirt flowing into a

Cloverdale American , b^fit bridge and eueh^

to make a life.

The bride’s hair was wo:r.

j fi.ilurr.s though they

Sflsmous: None of us liveth unto

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I hirnselt,

himself.

and no man Rom. 14:7.

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0^1 All I 9 . IS IK O W IV JOINT STATE REPRESENTATIVE

OWEN AND PUTNAM COUNTIES REPUBLICAN TICKET Tuesday, November 5th.

A 25 YEARS BUSINESS EXPERIENCE IN AN EXECUTIVE CAPACITY WITH THE INDANAPOLIS STAR. ★ A RESIDENT OF OWEN COUNTY FOR TWENTY YEARS. ★ A PROPERTY OWNER AND TAXPAYER.

I'llISOXAl And Local News

Phen they are! train.

he rich and in a coronet of braids with

pearls intertwined and her poi. t to ci’esprit veil was fingertip length, j The bridal bouquet was a whi* orchid centered among whi..-

carnations.

Mrs. Robert C. Wallape, matI ion of lionoi, wore a rust velvet and chiffon gown and carried a

corsage of yellow roses. Hilliard Gates, public

BRIEFS

cnee was held last '1 uosday at Crawfordsville. Thive attending from Grcon- <■ tie were: Mrs. Ezra Craft a i 1 Mrs. Kenneth Harris from First Ward. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor from 3rd. Ward and Mrs. Donald Gorham, representing the city p. T. A. council.

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Crescent Club Will Meet Wednesday ; Tr.i Crescent Club will met with Mrs. Roy Hiliis Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.

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! Woman’s Club

SC! vie Meeting

Ai live Chapter of Tri Kapp a

at

day at

American Leg ion Ha|| ^ ■ at 8 p m. rj *l

director and of station

V'urlin Jarvis is improving at the Putnam county hospital.

Mrs. Margaret Johnson has ! gone to Texas for an extend 'd j visit.

sports broadcaster The Woman's Club will meet WOWO of For: Wednesday afternoon at 2:3t

i Wayne, was best man. , o’clock it the home of Mrs ' The candlelight service wis James Oliver. Taylor Place. Mrs I lead before the fireplace which Hixson will talk on "American I

was banked with ferns, palms Folklore, and white chrysanthemums. j **' Following the ceremony the Happier Home* < hilt guists assembled in the dining Meet Iuesday

You^Caijdr Take It With You BUT YOU CAN When You Borrow The Money You Want from THE INDIANA LOAN CO

I9i

East Washington St.

Phont I]

Kate Hendrix was in Brazil Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Henry Moigel. James Gregg of Carbon, a former resident of Greencastle town.- hlp, was a visitor here Satu rday. Mrs. E. H. Dalby has returned home fiom South Bend after visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs. Kyron Irwin.

Mr .and Mrs. Chester Elliot, I (Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hail spent Sunday in Princeton.

The office of county treasurer, | Hen F. Davis, was a rattier "busy

| plae

room to witness the cutting <>t the cake by the bride and groom.' The bride’s colors of yellow and blue accented the decorations. , The couple left on a wedding trip to Chicago and New Yo:l: City after which they will reside in Fort Wayne. The bride is a graduate of De-, Pauw University where she was a member of Mortar Board. S!i“ is a member of Alpha Phi so--ority and Delta Theta Tan. She has been associated with station WOWO, Fort Wayne, for tlv past three years and at present is director of the Modern HomCj Forum, on which program she Is: known by the name of Jane We-,-

The Happier Homes Club will

Monday, as taxpayejs'* on - came In to pay their fall install-j

The bridegroom, son of Mr. |

ments. It was the deadline date 1 an<1 ^ ,ar<>nce Y. Gilford o. , ; for these payments and a f tJr » Westwood. New Jersey, attend-,

j Monday unpaid taxes will have

a penalty added.

The War Assets

cd the American Institute ufi Banking in New York and th" Plonk Dramatic School in Ashe-,

Administra-j ville, North Carolina. He is,

lion in Washington, has reported n ow news director of station |

the sale of a car load of steel WOWO in Fort Wayne,

airplane landing mats to Walter out of town guests incUulcd.l ( t)orsett of Jefferson township, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Ou J : who will use them for com crib- f,,rd, of Westwood. New Jersey. I bing. The army and navy us.'d yjrs. Hilliard Gates, Miss L< e 1 them during the Invasion oper- KnUy’ and Miss Luclmlu Knley | utions lor landing war pianos „f Fort Wayne; Charles M. Ellis; where no landing strips were m, s Karl H. Ellis, Mrs. Charle.-

4 BIG DAYS!

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B| A4 ANTISEPTIC lyiiJI SOUUION

Prices listed tRot refer to size or value reprennl M4nuP«cturer j Suggested full retail pntu Cosmetics SuA/ect to 20X Federal Fsote Ts«

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Kills germs on contact when used full strength*

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WANTED: Good 'Used typewriter. No portable. Clyde Hunpj‘ ter, Manhattaa 4-3p.

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H. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. Chillies H. Ellis. Jr., of Indianapolis; Mrs. Ethel Cassida of Knightstown, and Hichard Wilson of Dallas, T exas. •9 •!* +

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Miss Haud> Bride <M liiehurd I.eminiek

Miss Anita Mae Handy, daugn-!

ELECT

FOR RENT: One light housekeeping room, 3 1-2 blocks ofi pj * squar*. $4. per week. Inquir jvl| 14 1-2 N. Jackson, St. Mrs. May!

|-,j Jeffries. 4-3p. p 01 . 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Bernard

Handy, and Richard E. LemmicU were marAed Saturday evening

. ' ;.t 7:00 p. m. by Father Ktill in t?| (( n.lUM*. front Page Oari ; P* 1 '!’* Rectory. The bridj j|j'Utter tomorrow's .election. ] w ,. ri . a winter white wool gaba - Government officials cgpictc ! dint suit with brown acceasorb's |d b.st walk's flurry of wildc it ;,m.l a emsage of sweetheart po .- liu strikes to cud today. It was re- Miss Juan Davis, of Brazil,

2 ,or 60 c You Sava SDc CHRISTMAS CARDS

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Reeell Ruretest, 49c

ASPIRIN TABLETS 2... 50American Petrofol, Riser's, 49c Size MINERAL OIL.... 21.50-

Reeall Puretest, 50c Size

MILK OF MAGNESIA 21„. 51Klento Nylon, 29c Value TOOTH DRUSHES ,.21.. 30Scout Flashlight, 10c Volue BATTERIES 21.. 11Reiall Improved, 25c Size TOOTH PASTE... 21„, 26-

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KF-iFMK COAI- 1’AUI.FY

HOY C.

SDTHERUS

FOR

PROSECUTOR PUTNAM COUNTY A Member of The Putnam County Bar Practiced Law in Putnam County for the Past 16 Years.

|y{] called, however, that unauthor- wme foieat green suit with hlacli If'lizoil walknuU in scuttercd mines accesaories. and a Corsage nf

l<! Ul 'ii' common whenever -Liu: wliite gardenias.

[jljUMW negotiated for u new con- Mr*. Lemmick graduated from 1,1 'tract. jo s and attended Indiana

The outlook lor a nationwidn s, hool of Businesti. Mr. Lemmicl;

shutdown Mill become more an- grrved 3 years in the army; tw i'j

patent when t MV\ Hresidenl of which were spent oversea.-.

Jolla L. Toiwi* shows his hand. Alter a short wedding trip they

L'ke other labor leaders, Lewis will be at hopic temporarily with wants government wage con- the groom’s parents Mr. an I j trol* abandoned completely. M r». Charles Lemmick. Hjj Under the union’s interpret,i-’ + + + s-

pijtion of the contract, Lewis could

pi I reive police Nov. 15 to terminate Dvar-rhe-Teaeups t Itib In $ the COuUaCt five days later. '••‘•"I Wt<h Mrs. Arnold ylj Miner* stop work when con-’ over-The-Teacnips Club will jvj tract* expue even when working m „ et w(th ctailes AntAld I l" K^vermncnt-oparatod propet- aile4l( , av afUrnonn. Membat# (■31 ti* 1 * aH Vince the j,| oa>S c note change of meeting

j;Jjl tnlnes were seized in May. ,,i. |Ce « - + + -V -j.

mmiTffMTtax m.i \uoi mi WTNOOHKI, Vt. (UP) Gar f}I Her piagan might have been L'lJi ch 'aprr, mused Donakl Mlngeon after paying $16.70 ftir a tzle-

YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5TH. fEIEISTSiSIJSMypliPlii'ISTe' 2(i®3jai5!iii!JMSIBISlS15®ElMS®EjSIi?T3JSJ2/sl

j phone call without reaching hi* [; party, Mlngeon unauccessf, illy : drop|>ed 40 nickels In a pay statior, plvine, then ran to the nearby telephohs business office to get hia money back. Refused, he acted In Much a "belligerent" manner he was arrested, HU fine plus rosts totaled $16.70. In 1036, lethRl gas was made the official method of capital punishment in Wyoming. Chest Colds

!• Nifvi MistryA

.aatast VvakRus

(lob Enjoyed

IliUtowe’eii Party The Saceitd Wednesday fcitib met Nov. x at the home of Mr, and Mr* Forest Htitchison for a Hallowe’en party. Those present were Martha Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. John White, Mr. an t Mrs. Oscar Uirton, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wells and family, Mi . Maud McLeroy, Mr. uml Mrr. Art Grubb and children, Annie Hutchison, Mr. and Mr*. Lo t Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. William Boon. Mr. and Mrs. John Hie*, tnnd, Mr. and Mr*. William McLeroy and daughter, Mr. a.vt[ Mr*. Clark Herbert and daug i-j | ter, Mrs. Rena Smith, Jeuicl Smith, Ml . and Mrs. Saring Duel' and Mr. and Mr*. Carl Smith and' son. • I A bountiful supper was spread and all enjoyed It very much, and games were played.

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Opposite South Entrance Court House