The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 November 1946 — Page 2
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THE DAFLY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, hRiDAY, NOVEMBER F946.
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Box 74
Daily Bafiner. Ifi-It.
CLOSING OUT SALE l|.,vint xal.i m> h )me I will - II all m> lioiixehold and ml*icf% I;,,,,.,,,,. :l rli,l. . at my home on State Road W. one mile east of Manhattan and on*' mile west of Indiana state Farm, on SATURDAY, NOV. 16
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•> |i\ inm room suite, one iv' lin.ntf ehair and Ottoman, one
THE DAILY BANNER and HERJkLD CONSOLIDATED ) "It Wave* For All” ‘ Ente.ted in the postoffice at ' GreencMstle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price, l.l cents per week; &T00 per year by mail in Putnam County: $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County. S. It. Itariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
home remedy for
relieving miseries of
children's colds,
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5 piece bed
chest of
nut, ,|„tt , -d < hair, on desk and chair, .* floor lamps, one renter tab! . . ..It. ,• taide, one Phil radio, two itvlt nuts, studio roiieli, | (Mental throw runs, one square leather llassoek, two end lal.l s. ...I paiatings, one co|i|ier and brass smoking .stand,
f hi;i|M ndal. laid. pair ot door drapes, roM.i suite ..I 1.. .I, springs, mattress, vanity, heneh,
drat), rs ami m lit stand, tw, wt ra ro. kers, open Imok ease, lot „ t , | . III. el.M-li, several small el . trie lamps. I phee to-d room suite m oe.l, springs, mattress, vanity and ehair, ehest of drawers, .li ni.y l.ind, .’ |iieee li.droom suite, springs and matires-, dn -ser. <1 trie washer, round dining table, eleetrlc range, one tv. Iv inatoi. en. It retrig. rator, utility eahinet, dinette
lahl and tom < liairs, large square table and ti eliairs.
s, vera! odd . liairs, poreli ehair and W i. ker table, lot of dishes eouking oi< ie Is. pr.-ssiin eooker, eleetrie iron, malted milk eleetrie mi\or. or li.irse eiiltivator. garden plow, rubber tired wheel hanow. like new, bug. jar. ehieken feeders, toiintaius, Iroiiglis, two metal lie : | I,ins, liaad .pray pump, hand grass sis-der. small . le tri mat i,. two eleetrie grinders, seythes, shovels, picks, rhaiiie, saws, av< s. hammers, wreneli.s, wrecking liars, haskets, eleetri. <'gg t< s;. i, I)).. wh.-. l trailer with .8 tires, trailer hitch, pun h swing willi . hairs, electric hronder. and many oth«‘r nsetiil
article*, iis. il in a good lifetime home.
\s tills is a large .ale il will start at 11:00 o'clock.
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MRS. C. O. BURRELL \|.'ION III UST, Xiietioneer. ( I.IPT XlcM\I\S, Clerk. Not n in of arriilrnts.
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Personal And Local News B fit I E F $
Ben Camion will attend the Wabash-DcJ-'auvv football game in Cravvfordaville on Saturday. Miss Anna Marie Kmburg and Miss Betty Crawley will join others to attiVid the DePauwVVabash game in Crawfordsvil!*on Saturday.
Best-Known
SOCIETY Saddle ( lull Will Honor l.oeal <11
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The Putnam County Saddle Club will have a dinner Sunday evening at 6:30 in honor of Vester Lenzen. who has just returned from foreign duty. •I* *1* *!• (■olden Circle To Meet November 'Jl Members of the Golden Circle Club please bring needles ar.vi thimble and gifts for Riley box at November Club meeting, Thursday, Nov. 21. -t- -r -tJefferson Township I* T A Hel l Meeting Jefferson Twp. P. T. A. held a very enjoyable meeting, Monday night Nov. 11.
Can t Praise Retonga Enough Says Ky. Lady
All members of MorUon O. E. S. are requested to bring fruit to Bettis Store not later
than Nov. UO as a Christmas J j r .cj procedure. Miss rierte, gav. donation t-> Masonic Home O. E.Jth,* following program. Kyi. S. hospital. j Wallace sang two songs. Sue The evangelistic services wh'ch! City Sue and You Belong To My began Sunday niglit Nov. 10 at [ Heart. The audience joined in
The club was pleased to have s tuost. Mrs. George Wingfield. T ■ re was group singing by
he club.
N. \t meeting "'ill be with .1: Edith Ogle and the date has /.e i changed to Tuesday nftor- : November 26th. Delta Tan Delta In Entertain Sunday P. *a Beta chapter of Delta I f.Tu Delta will entertain Sunday .ft -rroon from 2:30 until j'u: >rk in honor of their housenio: b.cr. Mrs. Evald Henning
Ra< del.
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Fri mlsliip Club Met Wednesday
The Friendship Club met Wedues lay afternoon with Mrs. Jessie Scobee, west Berry street, with thirteen members ami one
gut st. present.
The lesson "Outlook" was given >y Mrs. Elizabeth Flint. Officers elected for the coming year ire: President, Mrs. Elmer Hammond; vice president, Mrs. Han 1.1 Scobee; secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Ross Hammond. The December meeting will be
Mrs.
FOR SALE: 1934 Ford tudOf. radio, heater, good tires. Homier Pete. 15-2* Roscoe Cline of Clovvrdale, R. 2 was injured Friday morning when he was caught in a corn picker. He was taken to the Putnam county hospital aid is re-
ported to condition.
be In a satisfactory
BAINBRlDtiE METHODIST J
( HI'KCH
J E. Porter. Minister Services will be held as usual on Sunday, the Church S.hool neeting at ten o’clock, sud the vorship service at eleven o'clock. Rev. W. L. Hargrave ef Gre.-iy-castle will be the guest minister’ for this Sunday.
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TVarfei, si
aml »ank Smi, h ^ evangeiist The _ ^ f _ nr the .vo„ng stm ^
• i90 each
yh’ingster* W n
'“vening.
The program opened by the
group singing The Star Spangled i h( . |(| i) t . C cnil>er 18th with Banner, after this Rev. Sparks| c) , l li s McCullough,
led in prayer.
After the usual business meet-
lie. J Sjfteiej Miserable Lits.res;; rrom Nervous Indigestion, Weakened, Run-Down Feeling And Sluggish Elimination Stat-W'ell-Known Resident. •Feels Fine Now.
Limedale Community Clai.rch arc I singing the P. T. A. Song Mrs. continuing each evening at 7:00 j Williamson accompanied at the through the coming week, exeep; j piano. The Junior High Girls Saturday and Monday. I Chorus sang a group of songs. Miss Anna Marie Ernburg is[ Morning; Dark Eyes; Ciribiribin; expected today from Christiaj I Ain’t Gonna Grieve My Lord | j College, Columbia. Missouri. She No More; and Ain't God Goo.1 T. : I will sjM'nd the week end with Indiana. Mrs. Williamson then J her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto introduced the speaker for the j Ernburg. evening, Rev. Blair Sparks, Min- | Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Kri.ter anlj istor " f the Stilesvilie Christian
ha\y felt more high-strung, i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham I ff ave a very interest-
| Nights I . .mid sleep only a short j | 0 ft Friday for Goshen to visit inK ta,k '
They > will attend the
NOTICE: Will person who gave check No. 12 for $10 00 on Citizens Bank on Nov. 9, Saturday call at Mullins Drug Store mi, give signature, K. P. Mullins.
15-2t.
Miss Eleanor Shinn, Mrs. Dorothy Jean Eiteljorge. Mrs. Madonna Baley and Miss Helen Essington attended the lee Revue in Indianapolis Thursday evening.
HOSPITAL NOTES Mis. Serena E irk. Greencastle, R. 1 was admitted to the hospitil
last night.
Mi s. Ralph Mars and daughter, * 0 . c |, K . k
W. Berry were released from the r
i hospital this morning. !
Kenneth Salsman, Fillmore, R i i was dismissed from the hos-
j pital Thursday.
Prony Harbit, Greencastle, R. 2 1 was dismissed from the hospital
i this morning.
Mrs. Mavis Hendrich, Greencastle, R. 3, was dismissed from the hospital last night. Mrs. Note Alice, Cloverdale was released from the hospital yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Anita Keller .of Bridgeport was discharge^ from the - hospital Thursday. NOTICE OF THANKS • i We wish to express our sincere j thanks to everyone who helpe I in any way during the sickness and death of our dear mother. ! Especially do we wish to thank •he Rev. Gilbert McCammack and Rev. Wm. H. Russell for their consoling words, tli • friends and neighbors for their help and food, for the beautiful floral offerings ami sympathy
cards.
Son and daughters of Ida S. Evans. ch.
BAINRIlintiE CHFRCH
Evangelistic mo. ting will |„> held at the Bainbridge Christian church, November 17th to December 1st. each evening at 7 :;o
excepting Saturdays.
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C'V'le Peek. Min jst( , '
B'bie Schaoi 9:45 a
f rnin « Worship ,0.45
Evening Wcrshi
Lord’s Day Clyde Pe-fc preach both
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GfeeiKast!, Store
Coffae Maker
DUTCH FILTERS
50c
Convenient size . . . most tnndard coffee
will fit makers.
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Sturdy IRONING BOARDS S4.59 Complete With both pa,j -j cove,'. Strongly bmlt fnlrn ^ ity "ood easily . iiiap.^
| FOOD For Thought .... Thoughts on FOOD
• I give Retonge full credit for relieving me of the torments of igdigeslion and also the fact tjiat my resistance now seems so Strong that I haven't hud a cold it two winters ' happily declares 'Jrs., Ida Hahn, widely known ivsident of 100 Perry St., 0"entlm, Kentucky 1 Mscussing her itise, Mrs Salm gtau iully j.oti-
tfnucd:
t T suffeied miseiahlv from in rv ms indigestion and gas in if , stomach whenever I forecd iJvseli to eat anything and I ijrn't see how anyone could
turn For years. 1 took strong; lri - 0I1(|s They will attend the] •!• 4- -!• 4-
laxatives I tell weakened, lost • ; Kibb* v eieht and apparently lacked I - N °tro Dame-Northwestern foot-
..'iength to tlirov. off winter ; ball game in South Bend on Snt-I” 01 Amitinl Dinner colds, for I had to drag along ' liri |., v i On Wednesday evening the'J us best 1 could, feeling pitifully! members o f the Keystone Bible ♦ miserable. | > Class and the Wohian's Bible
Gobin Memori al Church,
with members of their families,!
! have a hearty appetite, slet'ii; + + + ,j, + .p + + + + + + , . ,■ I
amndly. have regained sonic lost! ttirttiiluvs
weight and feel much stronger, j ^j rs
"Retonga gave me blessed relief from my distress and I now
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|Are You Everybody's
Customer?]
ight Metal
READ BOXES
$2.59
Keeps breads and pastries fresher longer. Handy one or two door style complete with
shelf.
hud anv sign ^Mn^tX- NoTemb^^lf' elimination also is relieved. Re- Bobby Wayne Arnold, Fi:itonga gave me entire satisfac-j more. 21 years yesterday. Nov-
tion and I cannot praise it too. i 4
highly." I
enjoyed their annual turkey din-J ner in Community Hall of the]
Church.
!♦ Are you a hop, skip and jump customer witb'°J
igroup
| nig.
i After the
very bountiful anfl
Retonga is intended to relieve j distress due to insufficient flow | of digestive juices in the stem-:
Vitamin, ‘ -'dion
, teresting program was presented I!
farm on blacktop road; good .lo- M iss Elain • Aiker, a DePau A 1 ’
ach. loss of appetite, Vitamin electricity. Box 122. j student uiui nember of Dtmer K B-l deficiency and constipation., Daily Banner. 15-2p Du, delighted the aucence with
Accept no substitute. Retonga *
FOR SALE: Grain and stock
may be ob'aincd at R. P. Mullins Drug Store. Adv.
FARMS AND ACREAGE
, MON K.OXIERY ( Ol N l V—ithl acres. I IK V. in cultivation. 52 »\. in pasture and clo\rr. ’ liig barns. I chicken house. Brooder Tractor slii'il. '! car garage with living quarter*. House Jconsist* of K rooms. I.iving room uitli ftreplaee. Dining room. (Nici kit.'Ir.'ii wired tor electric stove, l•’llll basei)M*nt with new ttiirnaec. la 11 in I r \ lae. tiood root, storm doors and window*. I
•mill oti Stale Road.
J MON K.DMERX ( D1 MX—Vacant 160 X. 110 A. tillable. 27 Jx. dou i. 50 X. hlorgrass pa*liire. Itiiniiing creek. Has 8 room Insulated honsr wiih electrieily. 2 ear garage. Brooder lumxe. Hell jionse. Double corn crib. * ' *MOM(iOX|ERX ( t)l NTY—132 acres. 100 acres in timber. 32
;ii res in coin. I saw mill on grounds.
. MONTGOXIERX ( D1 M X — 13* acres. 12* a re* in eultKatliiin. il room hon,e | room tenant house. Eleetrieity. 3li\50 liarn. ‘li stanchions XXiin' mill at burn. Donbh eorn crib, tool shed.
In n lions ' siinik bouse, new rouf. (i.iiiil feiieiu.g.
j 1*1 T\.XXI ( iH NT\ — 261' acre*. 20li arwee tillable. * room tliousi * roi :i> 1 ‘mint lioiise Heelrleity. 55\U6 barn. K enw stallJlTon* with main house. 36\lt) born with 5 stanchion* for ten-
Smt lioiise, hen li niv, brood i house, fool *ln .1, and garage.
• 1*1 TN AM < (II NTX —131 acres. H3 acre* in eiiltivalion. il yoom lioiise. iviteben with large pantry. Dining room. Eiviug •room with fireplace. I bedrooms, Elci irleiiy. Big barn 3li\54. jsli ■! ro.if DriM way cement. Smoke lioiise, wood lioiise, hroodi r hmse, ehieken lioiise, i, cellar eemeiit. 35 Fruit tree*, liiinniug
irerk.
. I'l'TN XM ( (11 NTY—IIP; acres. 05 acre* tillable. Best in Jiaxlure. 5 room bouse. Eleetrieity will be in within a month, liaragc and chicken house combined. Barn 25\80. Fem-ing good. )troodi k' Innisi'. . I‘l IN.XM COl M'X —1 .VI acres. 145 acre* in cultivation. 5 room house. Newly paint: d ami napered. Cement back pois h Vuiiip on porch i , cement cellar. Dining room. 2 bedrooms. Living room. Brooder house, hen house, barn, tool shed, crib. Ha* ibetrieit). 7K aei s corn, 15 acre* oats, acre, clover. On Slate
lligbw ay.
L I’l TN XM COFNTX'—i!I a re*, li room house. XXater. 2 ear garage, l arge lien hoii.e. Big barn. K Staiiehion*. Grade A. milk. I flock milk (louse. Silo Double crib. 3 well*. 2'J acre* ju res oa! .. I | a< res Allalia. possession immediately. 1 PARKE COl NIX—95 acres. |x tillable. 6 room house. Barn.
I bieki n house. Eleetrieity. I ueing good.
j P XKI4F ( OCNTX — i.M acres. tHt aet -s tllalde p» acre* dovLi. Plenty limbei. Buildings fair. Intmediale pos session. Itiiniiing
water. ‘
. PAliKE < (»l NTX—71 aenss. in acres tillable. | room house. |<iiniihig water pasture. 22\'.I barn. Smoke lioiise, ben bouse, iroodei bouse. I ueing lair. Eb elrlelty. 31 acre* in pasture ami
limber.
• P XI1KE ( til NIX — K0 acres. All tollable, 2 Imdroom hoiile «)itli sb ping por h. Kitchen with hulltln*. Nicely leeorat-d llare (iarag ■. Smok • house and i-ellar enmhined. 3 ehieken and J. brooder houses. XII buildings In very good condition. 15 miles
| her reading of "The Old Peabody EDI CATION WEEK j Pew.”
i "Investing in Education" is' Rev. William Hargrave wh • he American Education Week had charge of the music for the ' topic for Friday. November 15. 1 evening, presented Miss Clark j Schools are investments in in.- of the DePauw Music School p inn resources. Education yields Faculty, who gave two fine piano eonomic as well as social re- numbers and also accompanied
The Rev. k o. Fraley led the tegular place to trade? Then you are probably fe^Q. » o, i n ;1 prayer of thanksgiv-j $ the pinch of shortages more than others. $
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When you shop to save pennies by buyin< one J article here and another there you are ever 0 ^/ customer. It is only natural for food merchant^ ^ av ' or their regular customers. Think it over A selectt this store for all your food purchases.
delicious dinner was served an in-
Quality Meat Mfket!
Helps protect your slas and ehinawarc from (hipping and breaking.
W Xl.i, I'iiOTklTOUs It’" \ IK" TR WSPXliKVr
'22 SOl'TH VINE STREET.
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Rev. Hargrave for two vocal numbers. Rev. Hargrave gave the devotions, reading the seiaptu.e lesson and a story of the first Pilgrim Thanksgiving. The r. -eting closed by all singing "Blo.it Be The Tie That Binds,'
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Dine and Chat
Club Eleeis Ot fleers
Dine and Ciiat Club met Wed-
expenditures afternoon, November 1':
with Mrs. Rozella Cummings Members present were Mrs i Merle Sinclair, Mrs. Doteth .
f,tales need to evaluate and jd. i anneman. Mrs. Mabel Herbert, crease their school appropria j‘^ rs ' Noose, Mrs. Elvin tions in accordance with t!ic|^ a ^' Mildred Cummings, i qualization principle. Federal Dorothy Brown, Mrs. Nettie financial support is necessary j ] Bitiadstreet and the hostess. Re--upplement state and local rev- s P° ,ls, 's to roll call were New mues if educational opportnnlt-J ^ ouscko *^ Hints, ics are to he adequate in amount Following officers were elect-
ed: President, Mrs. Nettb
turns. The close relationship between the economic well-being of people and their educational opportunities has been emphasized lepeatedly by business men and economists. In terms of national educational needs, schools have been greatly underfinanced. What the future holds for th * nation depends largely upon what yvill he spent for thi
1 schools. Larger
lor education are necessary i schools are to carry out their reconstruction tasks efficiently.
(and distribution.
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j)c*| nr InddiTi.ipolis.
PARKE ( <)l NTY—162 acres. |<) acre* in cultivation. 5 room lioiise. Burn 30\ 10. Smoke h.illsc. Brooder house. Plentv limber. J PARKE COl VI X—36 acres, on main highway. 80 acre* iu
}'ulli\a!inn. No bniblings.
« PARKE < <H M V—148 acres. Xlostly all Umber. 300.000 locust Jre«s, planled by Governnr-nt. I fencing. Buildings fair. * PARKE COl NIX—115 acres. 45 tillable. 4 room bouse (Yllar /■uniKe. ( oru erlb. Chicken house. Barn 50x50. Steel roof. Some ItmlH'i. Fencing good. Mprlmr water pasture. • OWEN COl NTX'—11 * 1 ? acres. 8 miles southwest of Spencer Tim liana. 8 room house, luirge barn. Spring on both skies of road' (Fair fencing. Ha* route young timlH-r. 1 \ IRO COl NIX—78 acres all llllahb*. laicated on cement road •Itig burn with -lied Brooder and hen house. Smoke house tile '•nlW I 6 Stanchions. Fencing good. Eleetrieity In front of Ibouse. 2 bedrooms. Fireplace In living room. 1, base. Needaaome •repuirs. 12 miles from Terre liaute.
F'R ' M{ ' BURROWS — MISS HORVATH RI *4045 i Horvath Reality Company, Inc.
239 N. lb-law are street
INDIAN A POMS, INDIANA
Where' 5 etmer?/ AT THK Sportsman s Shop EQITPMENT |-X)R ALL SPORTS Phone 792 Dpimsllc Post Office
V. F. W. DISTRICT MATING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER III '946 Al Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post No. Home. .Morning session — 10:00 Dinner segved at 12 noon by Auxiliary— Parade start a; 1:15 p.m. I.'-Hvlng Post Home, going s.iutli to ’ lu s * r ''''l> east on Huimu to Locust, north on Eoeust fasldngton, west on XXnshingtou to the square, around to J" 11 - ■•"• ,| h on Indiaiia XVr ihington to the square, around the' ar ' , *° south .111 Imliaur. tc Post Home. Henderson Band of Terre Hautr** '• eCK ^ The Parade ALL ME.XIKEHS CRIiKO ' iK BBKSENT GEN. JESSE M. LEE f T NO. ISI.O
Broad.street; vice president. MrMildred Cummings; Hccretary, Mrs. Dorothy Brown: treasurer Mrs. Elvina Ray. Contents were won by Mr Nettie Broadstreet, Mrs. pinothy Brown and Mrs. Milflre i Cummings. Refreshmentn were served li, the hostess during tne soeim tour. Next meeting will be held Pei- | ember 11th with Mrs. Dorothy ( Brown. Bring a 50e Christmas gift for the grab hag. 4- •!• 4* 4* Cloverdale New Era ^ Club Holds Meeting New Era Club met Wednesday afternoon, Noremher 13th, with Mrs. Ruby Piekens. Members responded to roll call with Patriotin responses. Subject was Eritii-h India given in two parts by Mrs. Minnie Burris and Miss Sandy which was very interesting, pertaining to education, industries. caste system and political life of India. Members present were Mrs. L E. Michael. Mrs. Margaret! Hughes. Mrs. Hallie Sipple, Mrs. Eliza Hurst, Mrs. Esther Fry, Miss Beryl Sandy, Mrs. Pearl Harrer. Miss Gilbcrta Coffman, Mrs. Minnie Burris, Mrs. Edith Ogle and the hostess.
COUNTY DISTmMRSHIPS STILL AVAILABLE IN PUTNAM, Hth*S AND PARKE COUNTIES JR THE NEW BOBI CAR
Wearever Pressure Cookers $13.95 The busy homewife's answer to a prayei .saves both Unit#t| money. Cooks most vegetables in 2' > minutes, stews in 151 minutes and most meats in less than "hall the ordinary ('viltiri| time.
AFTOMOl LXPERIKNCE NOT NK( KSKARV FOI’K MOr* < ,M,VM- ** h, '9 sedan. Station XYagon and
, HI Wagon (Light Delivery)
Prlem Y' ^y »«•» at $500 - $000 F. O. B. Factory.
^ Phone for PTill Information Today.
BOBU CAR BALES CO. OF INDIANA
Ko Office; 155 North Hark Street.
Phone: ST Ate 11 (IK.
I
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Wooden Ufilify Cabinets
Handy and convenient ... it
$13.98
t has seores of
utensils, canned f ,,odl
