The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 November 1946 — Page 2
;>IF DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1946.
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V. F. W. DISTRICT MEETING SUNDAY. NOVEMBER I7TH, 1946 At Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post No. 1 550 Home.
Morning session — |0:(MI
IHiiiht s«tm ;l si! I 'I noon h> \n\iliary—
I'araili start at l:t. a >p. m.
l/oaving rost Homo, going s-nitli to Hanna str ot, oast on Hanna t > l.oru-,1, nortli mi l.omist to Washington, wost on Washington to tin- s<|iian\ arotiml to Imliana. south on Imliana \\i! Jiington to the square, around tin- square to Indiana, •ouith
on Indian:' t< post Home.
Henderson Band of lerre Haujc Will Lead The Parade XI.I MKMHKirS I IK.Ml TO «<•: PKI SKNT GEN. JESSE M. LEE POST NO. 1550
Ali.ss Hazel Skelton and Mrs. Hazel Nelson will attend the j Sonja Henie Ice Revue Sunday. Mis. P. G. Kvan.s and sons, Dickie and Bobbie attended the ! Sonja Henie lee Revue Friday
evening.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon t and daughter, Elizabeth Ann are j .“pending the week end in Chi- ! cago. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and 1 ! children have moved from the] j lonner Stellings property "Mil! Northwood to the Lueteko house j ! on east Walnut street. Freda SteegmiUer attended, j the Sonja Henie Ice Revue at In ’ 1 dianapolis Friday evening an I ] then took a plane to North Car- 1 I olina to visit Mr. and Mrs. G. P. 1 Evans and son. i srGGAIt SI PPMFS Iron. I’mc* (Inn* I where sugar rationing is admin-! ! istered. f All other sugar forms, for the l trade and individuals, other th’in j those listed above, must be oh ( ! taiued direct from the District OPA Office, Indianapolis.
4 LI B C ALFND VK
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Council of Clubs 7:30 p. ni. Keystone Chapel, Gobin Memo. - ial church.
Tuesday
Annual meeting Putnam County Ri d Cross-City Hall 7:3d • Penapale Club. 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Doris Long. Alpha Phi Alumnae 7:45 ;v m. Mrs. H. H. Ellis. Newcomers Club 7:45 p. m. Mrs. Bartlett. D. A. R. 7:30 o’clock Mrs.
Ida Fierce. Wednesday
Business and Professional Wo-, man’s Club 8 p. m. Maiyj j Elizabeth Peck. Federated Ri*nding Club 1:30 P. M. City Library.
Thursday
W. S. C. S. Luncheon Cobin, Church 1 P M.
Friday
Needleeraft Club 2:30 p. m Mrs. Phylander Pruitt, South
College.
Norma Williams Bride j trip to Chicago. They will reside ; Schulte. Each membfu oi ic.iIh rt Hubble temporarily at 511 North Indianai gift for exchange. 1 ' ’ The rectory of the St. Paul’s | St.
Catholic church was the setting ; '*■ ^ F'ridiy evening at 8 o’clock fot 1 ID X. It. Do Xleel the m; ri.ige of Miss No-ma XXMb Mrs. Pierce
Ida Pierce will be hostess
bring
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NO HUNTING sign, at The Daily Bannet oftict.
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lean Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mi- Eh WTliiams. 207 North Coll.gi Ave. and Robert W. Hubble, son a Mrs. Agr.es Hubble,
oil North Indiana St.
The double ring ceremony was i^ad bv Father Francis Kull. The bride was attired in. a blue uit dress with black accessories.
Her corsage was an orchid.
Miss Norma Sutherlin atyl Jean Howard White of Brazil
were the only attendants.
Only the immediate families wore guests at the wedding. Mrs. Hubble is a graduate of
Mrr.
for the November 19th meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution on Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. The program “Music Through the Years" will be presented by Mrs. Elmer Scler and Miss Carrie Pierce. Members ara urged to bring j their gift wrapped contributions for the approved schools' Christmas box. *!• -!- -I- -I* Four Leaf Clover Chib Met Recently The Four Leaf Clover Club met at the home of Mrs. Lewis
Greencastle High School and is
employed at Sam Hanna’s Book wvn.s, Tuesday afternoon. Store. Mr. Babble is, also a Twenty members and two graduate of Greencastle Uiffh i guest i answered the roll call. School and spent two years in Mrs. John Torr presented the the LT. S Army. He is new cm- t m storage space in the ployed as storekeeper at the Pub- | )onu . Th e president gave a relic Service t ompanv of Indiana. s „ me 0 f the work for the coming
Following a reception at the y ear
home of the bride’s parents, the ' The next mpeting wi n be at couple lef t on a short wedding | the homp of Mrs. Edward
DtPaiiw Little Theater
Presents
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BARUIK’S SOCIAL 4OXIKDv
THE ADMIRABLE CRICHTON
THURSDAY Nov. 21
8:15 FRIDAY Nov. 22
SATURDAY Nov, 23
General Admission till. Reservation., at Sam Hanna's.
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' ArNwlV£RSAEI£8 * Birthdays Mareia Lynn Hill, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Norman C. Hill, 503 Bloomington street, 1 yeai today, November 16th. Glenn Arthur Edwin, son of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Erwin, South Indiana Street Road, 11 years yesterday, Nov. 15. Mrs. George Reynolds, today. November 16
at any price.
AH IDITI0N FOR EVERY WJDfifI
FARMS AND ACREAGE
XIONTGOXIKRX COl'NTY—’MMt acres. Ilk X. ill cultRatinn. .Y! . X in pasture and rimer, i big bams. I chirk, n bouse. Brooder I Tractor ■Jii'd. 'J ear garage with living quarters. House c Miisisi- of H I l iving loom with fir, place. Hilling room. Me, UM h II wired lor eleelrie stove. Full hasement with new lurnare. I.aiuidr.v fae. I roof. Storm doors and windows. I
mil,' oft State Road.
MOMl.OMI RX (til \ r\—Xaiant Hill X. HU X tillable. >, X. rloM i. .*,« X. Idiiegra-s padurr. Running ereek. Has H room insula 1 ,'d house wilb , leelrleity. ’.’ car garage. Brooder house. Hen
lions,'. Iloulde earn crib.
MO\TtittxiI RX c ol \TY—LSI aer.'s. Inn acres In timber. acres in eorn. I saw mill on grounds. XIONTGOXIKRX ( OI vl X — 117 acres. 1 »7 acres in eultivalion. !> room house. I room lenuiit house, tjeetrielly. 36\.'i0 barn. II! stall,’hi,ms XXind mill al burn. Ootihlc eurn crib, tool shed, ben bouse, slilok house, new roof. Good fencing. |’l TN X XI (ill NIX — ‘Mil’ acres. •JUli aen-s tillable. 7 room lion s, 7 roou tenant lions,* i le, I rieit \. »o\fk liarn. H cow staneli’oiis will, main house. 3li\4U born wttli 5 stanchions for tenant hnnse lien h.nise, brood lioii,e. tool shed, and garage. I’l INXM till vrx—131 acres. 3.', acres i n eultiviltion. 9 loom 11,His,*. Kllelien with large pantry. Hilling room. Living room witii fireplace. I bedrooms. El*- trieity. Big barn .36x51. Sliel ro.it Hum wav e,■nielli. Smoke lions,wood house, brooder h.nise, chicken house, ' eelfar eemenl. 35 Fruit trees. Rimniiig
ereek.
I’l INXM < HI NIX—HI*; acres. 65 acres HIIhIiIc. Rest in IKislure. 5 room house. Electrliil.v will lie in witliin a month. Garage and eliiek, n house combined. Barn ‘15x311. Fencing good. Brooder house. t’l IN X >| (HI NIX—156 acres. | i.‘, acres in cult iv al ion. 5 room house. Newly patal, ,1 and PU(».'red. ( ement hack |Hireh I iinp op porch ' , cement cellar. Hilling room. ’! bedrooms. Living room. Brooder house, lien house, barn, tnnl shell, erlh. Has electricity. 7k acres corn, 15 acres oats, 'J.*, acres clover. On State
Highway.
I’l TN XM f’OI N I X—ill acres, (i room house. Water. ’* car garage. I urge lieu bouse. Big bam. k Stanchions. Grade X. milk. I Block milk house. Silo Double crib. 3 wells. acres eorn. IK acres mils. I I acres Xllalla. Possession immediately. I’XRKE CHI NTX'—95 acres. IK tillable, i; room house. Barn.
I’hirken house Fileetrieity. F’.-nring good.
PARKD ('HI NIX — 151 acres. 90 acres tllable |’{ acres clover. Plenty lillibei. Biiildiiigs fair, inline,liate possession. Riinniug
water.
PARKE ( OI NTX’—71 acres. 19 acres tillable. room Iiohmc. Running vvuler pasture, ’fix’.I bam. Smoke house, lien house, brooder liotise. E.-iieing lair. F.leetrieity. 31 acres in pasture and
timber.
PARKE <'OI NTX — KU acres. All tollable. ’* bedroom home with si, ping por b. Kit,lien with luiiltiiis. Nicely decorated. Bam Garage, smok lioii-e and cellar enmbined. 3 chicken and ’. Iicooder imuses. XII bull,lings in very good condition. 15 miles
west ol Indianapolis.
PARKE < OI NI X:’—182 acres. |<t acres in cultivation. 5 room house. Barn 39x19. Smoke house. Brooder house. Plenty timber. PARKE < OI N TX’—36 acres. On main highway. 30 acres in
cultivation. No buildings.
PARKE < OI N IX—Ilk lures. Mostly all timber. 300.009 locus! tree., planted by Govermr >nl. fencing. Itnildings fair. PARKE « OI NTX—115 acres, t;, tillable. I room bouse. Cellar Garage. Corn crib. Chicken house. Barn 50x50. Steel roof. Some
tlmbfi. Fencing good. Sprine water pasture.
OWEN COl NTX—1171; acres, k miles southwest of Sjicneer, Indiana. 3 loom house. Eurgi- barn. Spring on both sides of road.
Fair fencing. Ha> some y oung tiinlx-r.
X fGO COl NTX’—7k acres all tillable, l.ncated on cement road. Big bam with shed Br,wider and ben house. Smoke house, tile milk house. 6 Stanchions. Fencing good. Electricity In front of house. ’! h,'dr,mms. Fireplace in living room, i , base. Needs some
repairs. I i miles from Terre llaiite.
FR *371 MR. Bl RUOXXS — XIISS HORVATH
PREsBX T'ERIAN CUI RCH Dean Louis H. Dirks, Presi i-
ing.
Messrs. Clark Beclrosian. George McNally, Arthur VX’. Shu»j maker. Guest Speakers, i Miss Grace Grogan, Organist, j Miss Margaret Allsop, Choir
Director.
!':30 a. m. Church school: Dr. D. J. Cook, Supt.; Fred E. Danner. College Class; Dr. Paul A. Thomas. Young Adult Class; Willard Fi. Umbrcit, Adult Class. 10:25 a. in. Worship service. The guest speakers will descrih.' the conditions existing in Lie Philippines. India and Burma, and Europe, and point out the necessity on the part of Christians to bring about world restoration. Music: Prelude: My Heart Ever Faithful, Bach; Anthem: Praise Ye the Father, Gounod; Offertory: But the Lord Is Mindful of His Own, Mendelssohn; Poslludc: Prelude and F'ligue in G Minor. I
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