The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1946 — Page 2
,'rfE DALY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDfANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1946.
oi.D Goi.n i»\v freparatinr.s tur the first big; pr»st-war ce!f bi atinn of Old Gold Day g- t under way at DePauw this week and a full day of festivities on Saturday, Nov, 9, will be ell uaxr,1 by Ol) rlin f<iotl)all • • stadium. The O Pauw ' I)" association, made uj> of varsity lettermen, have made preparations for the t-aditior U rally on Kriday evening complete with snake lance and the biirniny > the Ob tlin symbol. The record of the Oberlin eleven ttp to last Saturday was tu") wins against one defeat and the DePau.v t am. although iunimpressive this far this season,
will be tough in their final effort to prove their might Buck Galbraith. ItePauw left half-back who won his letter at Oberlin while serving with th" Navy, will he playing in the Tiger Baekfield against his old coach and team-
mates.
|>OI,IK ItADl.V III KT IN \l TO \< ( IOKM \\ iiliam Polje, r>2 years oid l la Van Buren street, Terre Haute, head of the Pollyea Advertising Agency, was seiiousl' humid early yesterday morning when his automobile failed i< make a curve on United States Highway tl about three and a half miles north of Rockville :;t
the Blooiningdale Koad and plowed into a 14-foot bank along the road. He was taken to th Vermillion County Hospital where it was reported last night
nis condition was serious. H Greencastle. Indiana as second was reported suffering from sec-1 class mail matter under Act of
r nd degree burns on the far *. March 7, 187S.
hands and right leg.
SOCIETY
THE DAILY BANKER
and | si. Paul’s Sludv
HERALD CONSOLIDATED
"It Waves For XII" ) St Prvul's Study club will mret I Entered in the postoffice atjividyv afternoon at 2 p. m. at
the. home of
75th Birthday Of Delta Tau Delta
HOSPITAL NOTES
Hanra was dismi„ prf
Jeff Martin. Grecr.;astle. R. 4 hospital T io.i u
frnn,
was admitted to the hospital last
a* 'I* -h -I- -t* *1* -h *i' *1* +* *!* - ANNIVERSARIES - + + + + !• *J* ^
filrthdays
Gordon Ray Birt. 8 years to
day. November 6th
Subscription price. 15 cents per week; J.I.OO per year by mail in Putnam County; $.'1.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-
nam County.
S. It. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street. I
God can afford to wait w
Mrs. Ft. Neal will
A Tier i in" by Howard Fast,
cannot, but this is God’s 'world , + + •;•**•
Doc thy Ann Williams. 6 years! not outs, we need not b ; -im j s «'uing Cirele Will
ed at a seeming delay in th Meet With Mr.. Harris
Mrs. Charles Bruu- . i, p lli N. Madison St.
•!- 4- +
M-v. Wells To Be
Hosiesrf on Friday ] Board
W man': Study Club will meet, Edwin Holt Hughes. Friday November 8th at 2;::0 president of DePauw.
at the home of Mrs. Harry Wells 'serve the seventy fifth year
review •'The. the chapter’s founding with a
I celebration on Saturday in
FOR SALr. K j 0f
"tor. Maytag washing „!!?*
Philgas stove m„u '
dressing table
mahogany
M,
night.
Mrs. Mathida Jeffries of
Roachdale was admitted to the
Alumni and undergraduate hospital Tuesday afternoon.
members of Delta Tau Delta at, Harolgi Pettit of iFutnamvillc, * oum roeit er DePauw, headed by Dr. Roy O. VV as discharged from the hospit- ^ 00 ' never
West, president of the DePauw ypgterday. of Trustees, and Bishop Rose Mary Scroggins,
former
will ob-
oi
used
^ | Charles W Bridges, Cog^, 1. *■¥
NOTICE Owing to the death of my father -- Campus Market will be closed Thorsday and Friday. LESTER L CONRAD
today, November 6th.
Annual Meeting
Of Red Cross
i
Greencastle.
Wallace ianapolis,
W'eatherbelt of Ind general chairman,
coming of justi. ” Its ; j The Friday Si wing Circle will' said the anniversary will »e 'inkis sun : One day is with the Do ;; meet with Mrs. Martha Harris ed closely with the annual Old i as a thousand years, and a| Friday tor an all day meeting. G > if D ty and the op. ning >t thousand years as one dav ^ I Kuch m onb r please bring cover- Pauw’s campaign^ for a student
■d dish and prize for contest
Peter ;i:8.
And Local News b it i i: i s
Th am lal meeting of the Putnam County Chapter of the American Red Cross will be held at 7 10 P M. Tuesday. November 19th, at the City Hall, Willard Sunkel, chairman of the Chapter, has announced. At this meeting officers of the Chapter will be
le ted for the earning year. — ------ --’j a r«r .he age,..-, Twelve members of the Board of Mr ’ a " d Mra ' K " f ! preliminary reports to
,s: a. .u„,..„u i„ Cambridge will 1 a\V Friday for.
j LATE NEWS (Continued From Page 1)
1 nwnt and the I niled Mine Workers union resumed wage talks in
l
| Washington.
A spokesman for t
THANK YOU CHARLES McCURRY CORONER ELECT
Directors ilsn will be elected to serve for a three year term. M -mbership in the Red Cross is held by all who contribute a minimum of $1.00. Each member is entitled to attend all annual meetings and 1° vote on all issues. If dissatisfaction is felt with any phase of Red Cross administration in Putnam County, it is hoped that it will be expr ssi 1 at this meeting where offlcial explanation can. be made publicly. The officers of the Chapter welcome constructive criticism and suggestions for im-
union, building. The celebration 1 will close with a dinner on Satj urJay evening at which 50 yeai 1 members of the chapter will be honored. Principal speakers will bo Fiances F. Patton of A. G. Becker & Co. of Chicago, past i pr. aident of Delta Tau Delta a v no Hugh Shields of Indianapolis, . Executive Vice President of the fraternity and manager of the!
Cential office.
Donald D. Snith, Indianapolis! attorney, will preside at the din-1 n r and Fred C. Tucker, Jr. of In-
TO THE VOTERS OF MONROE TOWNSHIP For the confidence shown in me in Tuesday s election, I want to say “Thanks.” That I may merit that confidence will be my earnest endeavor — PAUL McKEEHAN
day's operations in southern
e business trip in the E.-t. VV( , st x (rginia. Kenlneky. Virgin-
Mr. and Mrs Han ld C ll ns l: '. and Tennessee indicated dial d j alig p 0 i iSi former lieutenant in anil son. Jimmy, havt nr v 1 t " n, > ' i mines were closed with j^ avf j j n telligeni^ w'l be j Linton for fu; lie ie:-id. • .10011 workers idle as r« , siill ol j oa8 j ma8 f e , r Speeiul guests at Mr.-. Glen O ven nt I Mr :,.-;d unrest over the eurmil contraet the dinjier wiH be Mrs. Mary H.
Blatkstock of Springfield, 111., j
On Monday, the agency re- donor of DePauw’s stadium, Deported 5(i mines shut down by Pauw President Dr. Clyde E. wild eat stoppages with 820(1 Wildman and Mrs. U’ildman/an!
ex-Gf.verr.or Theodore Christian-
Mrs. Meredith Myers nt Sun- negotiations,
day in Huntington, tiie guests of. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mun Ills. t
Dr. anil Mrs. F. C. Tilden wi'l leave. Thursday to spend t..-' winter with their son, Dr. Arm I Tildeti ill Tempe, AriEoua. Mis Mary Wright ami <. null- > ter, Amelia, have return .1 hm after spending sevi i il days \
miners idle.
! FHWKFI KT. Nov. —(UP) i—I s. \nny authorities today I relea-i-d Hie mimes of i-ighl |ier-
-■ok who were ub< ard a B-l* fl.V-
proving Red Cross service to the ' Vl, h Mi U 1 •" j n . 4 i-irlr»ss which lias :»een miss-
ing since last Friday m a Might el urn ’ f\aides to l.iuulon.
F u i Tlm-e ainiard ineJ.l.ded M-Sgf
'i John E. Gilhort, engineer «t
D.iie Frankfuii. Ind.
community.
A large representation from all pa.rts of the county is desired.
WII.DMAN SPEAKS
i(nnllniif-il from emir Onei
l is. cji it is opportunity to come j into contact with books, persons. | and ideas In an atmosphere
which vimerates learning,
1 speaker pointed out.
(laughter.
Mrs. Edith Scott h.i id home from a visit at ton. \yhili there -lied With Mr. and Mr
Qurtis fit ook ind 1r
.f l
INDIAN \IMH.IS I.IVKSTOCK
have Admission FREE Tickets to NATIONAL FLOWER SHOW Novembei 8, 9 and tOth. MURAT TEMPLE INDIANAPOLIS Don’t tail to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fn d Ponder Pianei tun, Ind. are the par i-j e,l a daughter, Bonnie f.':ii n I
thp | bom October 29. Mrs. Pond'i
: is a granddaughter of Mrs. K i’.
Moore
, “Freedom is Edward Rector of, yfrs. Amos Neier .it Montic 11a. j
' his owu free will giving millions The Clinton Falls Ladies AiJ an<1 K,ltii ’ ' !0 ° lbH up ® 2,1 '“ 0 ' j Uf dollars to help students gain] will m it with Mrs. Carl Berry■ we;KhU abl,ve 500 lbs la, S rlv I ; vollege education. It is Mrs. Nov. 7th. all day meeting 8,,WS ahont stondy at
Blaekstock erecting an appro- Friends anil m ighbi - a ■ invit-1' S ‘ l ’ 0 > '" 2 <>0 '
Cattle 800, calves 400: steer:
and heifers moderately’, | 7 S
Inland is not the only coun-
. .. ..... . . , ,, ti \ that has n<> snakes, aceording
fri ^th at the Ytitham hospital nfi ■
son of Minnesota and M.rs. Christianson. Mrs. Christianson,, the former Mrs. Corydon Bundy, was housemother at the Delta Tau Delta house previous to World War II ' Visiting alumni and guests will * alter.J a nocn lunch on, the DePauw Oberlin football game on Blackstcck Field and a .reception,, at the fraternity house preceding
dinner.
' The DePauw chapter of Delta Tau Delta was established in 18-
I Hugs. 6000: opened moderate- 71 in the house which stood on
ly active, steady to 25 lowei
I than Tuesday’s early sale. go. I an,l choice
all day meeting
appro-, Friends and neighbi . s at ■ invit-
priate and beautiful stadium as cu to come and spend th day. a memorial to a distinguished Mr. and Mrs. Deni is Buis of i j Him devoted husband. It is 95 WhUestown, Ind ar, th parents ! IH'Pauw men laying down the r of an 8 lb. 1-4 oz. fm I rn Nov
hospital
lives in the desperate fight
freedoni.
“it is worship cnapel with the tlioir, the faculty, and the students eommg into deeper understanding of the mystery and magnitude of life. It is the opportunity of every man to earn
the site of the present ebapter
for bulk house. Fred C. Tucker, Sr., a bariow:' member of the chapter, is also
a trustee of DePauw. The late Ira B. Blaekstock, a benefactor of the University and a mean her of the Board of Trustees for many years preceeding his death in 1931. was on.r of the early
initiates' of the chapter.
Local alumni include Rev. F’-ank O. Fraley, Heber H. Ellis,
Lebanon.. He has been nu ed Darrel Glenn. Mr. Buis is the son of Mr. ar.J Mrs. Henry Buis ,;1 near Belle U1..011 ai d Mrs. Bui is the former Dom s Bennett formerly of neir Belle Union.
the Enryclopedla Lritaniwca. John A Cartwright, Joseph B. ! There are other snakeless regions -rosby, Andrew E Duihain,
in the world, including New Zeal-
land and the Azores.
FOR SALE:
uis hiead by the sweat of hi 1 Chevrolet wreck* i
Master
brow. It is
I fe
self-denial which
motor, new knee action, 2
a starving Chinese child.! brake diums row.
It is the truth which makes us .^rts ;rt'e. It is the chance men take
1936
pa i t.4 new
iooi-. !
Lots of sma l
Also 1944 Allis Ch dme-. combine. Louis C. Gan ■ t F
Shop SATURDAY WE ARE CLOSED MONDAY Xrmistii'r Day J. C. PENNEY CO.
Frank J. Durham and Elmer R.
Seller.
• ] John A. Cartwright and Joseph B. Crosby assisted by Joe D. Bey; 1 and Robert Thornburg of thi active chapter are in charge of the local arrangements. j FOR SALE: One good 30 gal- | Ion range boiler. J. J. Beemer. . Phone 438-W 6-2-t. I
PUBLIC AUCTION Itecauae id the death of the late \V. I . Hurt. I ui|| al ^ lie auction all tin personal property al the n siili-ne,. street in Bainhritlge, on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1946 AT 10:36 O'CLOCK SHVItP MANY ANTIQUES 2-plece, living I suite, chair anil Ottoman. ,,n asi.msl rial, coffee table, several electric table and floor lamps, Imir n\|i rugs, foui K\9 rugs, one lot of throw rugs, une ll.Sxl'> ru*, „n, lot ol f alley pillows, antique secretary, three large antiqui. riiirin, many beautiful pictures—some antique, •> lliteheia'k rhairs see eral other antique chairs, several large easy cliairs. iui 4 struiglil ehairi and rockers. Many rare what-nots, honkcilds, several -inall laMes. ^ tallies, etc., several large mirrors, viall tapestries inrludjiu an lar-fe Persian, luncheon cloths, table linens, dozens uf ilnilies anil scarves in fine needlework, embroidered and i roeheteil sheet nd pill iw ease sets, other sheets, towels of all kinds. Hire antuiie bedding, including ’> candle wick spreads, cover Mils, amt i.der spreads, '» Chennitle hedspreails (matehing), lot of hlankeu quills, comforters, quilt tops, pillows, lol ol curtains, a>sirtiMt Oi draperies. Beautiful cherry drr-scr and chest ol drawers, other dossil- and chests of drawers, pair of twin beds, springs, ami mtttresscs, studio couch, antique cherry three-cornered eophoari cherry sideboard, cherry gate-leg (aide, fire-place, manllr. seret 11, and shovel. /.ciiilii eleetrir radio, (ilohe Firculating heater, sewing miehlne, one Xlelin-Winkle upright piano, Monareh kitchen nap, Apex. 7 ft. electric refrigerator, nice kitchen cabinet, linolrun rugs, thiee kitchen safes, dishe 4 of all kinds inehnling Htiriud China, hand-painted ones, cut glass dishes, odd dishes, muy ornaments, pitchers, cookie .jars, etc., rooking utensils «| ail kinds itii'luding heavy club Aluminum si-t, teakettles, ilish|iaas ■«te., one eleetrie hotplats 1 , one General Electric iron, deetrtf toaster, one food chopper, new Enterprise sausage mill, Kafra silverware and other silverware, lots ot canned goods, •■<- Aladdin taiti|: and othei oil lani|>s. Two viork iK-netU's, all hinds ot carpenter tools, inchidllf wrem-hes, hammers, saw.*, vises, clamps, tool ehesu of (liffnral kinds, May tag motor, eleefrie equipmenl, planes, pipe-rttlm, grate tor fin-place, antique guns ami reveller*, lawn imiwh, lawn ehaiis, garden tools, several hiiudJes ot lalehes, iuniherlad many useful articles toe numerous to mention. Since Mr. Hurt was a lover of rare and odd aidiipir |wwi of every description, you cannot afford 1.1 miss thi* *>9. th have only listed a portion of pro|u-rty lo lie sold. A this is a large sale, we will start at l(l:*0 sharp. 1 EliMS—( ASH. Not responsilde in ease of ai-eidi’ati. Ren Solomon Manage! HUNTER AND HI RST. Auctioneers. CLIFFORD AND HA/.EI. MeM MNs, (lirb. Luneh will he serv-ed hy Bainbridge W. s. (. 8-
I
$25.00 Reward for anyone locating a house suitable for our
! needs.
Prefer a house with three or mori bedrooms. W illing to pay
good rent. CALL 151
VINCENT WARD, Mgr. Montgomery Ward Co
(szsmsm
IOTTLEO UNDER AUTHORITY Of THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO., Inc., Greencastle Sni,
__V/HEN worms are SCARCEST- W'SE CHICKENS SCRATCH HARDEST/!— When cash gets scarce and bills start to pile up make a loan and consolidate your indebtedness. It will help you maintain your credit standing and free you from needless worry.
INDIANA lOAN*
19* E. WASHINGTON ST, GREENCASTLE.INDIANA -5 > RHONE IS
OH YES » WE ARE
Cleaning House For Christmas We have too much of certain merchandise so here it goes to you at less than cost. Seasonable bargains.
Entire Stock Women's Coats
s|5oo s20 00 s 30 00
Entire Stock Women's Suits
$12.oo $20o° s 25 00
Chintz Spreads $5.00 Drapes $3.00 Vanity $3.0(1
40 Winter Purses Reduced
$2-00 $3-00 S5.00
60 Fall and Winter Shoes
$2.00
All Our Better Collars • Dickies
$2-00
NEW DRESSES
$3-00 sfc’OO
Cotton Dress Specials
$|90
WATCH FOR OUR TOY BASEMENT OPENING. J- C. PENNEY CO
