The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 November 1946 — Page 2

DAFLY BANNER, GREENCASHE, IMDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1946.

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1 wish tn extend my sincere Ihrrks to Dr. Wiseman and Do. Tipton, the nurses and .ill my

urging removal of rent controls. He Pild a news conference such action would be “catastrophic.” i Rentals soared 312 per cent j

friends who -cut cards, t lowers, when controls were lifted after and gift 1 during my stay at th *i World War I. Roosevelt sard, and

hospital. ,

Sincerely, Violin .Ini-vri

WAKIiS ItliQI I'ST \\ ASH.INGTOX. Nov. 18 1'ia kli i I*. Roosevelt Jr., hooping chnirmBn of the American Vett rails C immittce, today demanded emit in icd ceilings on rent and asked the government t ; lop "(plibbling' over federal lo n.: to home prefnhricators. The son d the late president attacked th ■ National Association Of Real KstaU Roards for

if controls were wiped out now "the average veteran would put ! out almost half of his income

f for rent.”

<o\i \xAi.Korx < r'f.vifln ,f oil fron* I'mri* <»«*»* “This mine is in government I possession and will remain open. Your contract with the govetnt.ent i emsuns effective, as it very ilamly siiys, for ‘the (ildiod of g pvernnvjnt possession.' i ii ‘ g< Wernmont and all the people of tht nmnjtry expect the minors i lionur thteir contract and to mine in,, ico a I which the nation needs.”

Young

Mother

f^l Relieve dis-

tress of baby’s cold while hesleeps Rub on Vicks VapoRub at bed1 j hie. Soot hes, ^ m lelievesduiint night. Try it! ▼ V/I^oroi

Among government officials, there was no evidence of optimism that the miners would bee : the notice. The late President Roosevelt tried similar tactics in J 1943, but the miners never returned to work without a signal

from Lewis.

THE DAILY BANNER

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March 7. 1878.

Subscription price. 13 cents pe.' week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.30 to $3.00 per year by mail outside Put

rum County.

S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 Smith Jackson Street,

SOCIETY COUPLE MARRIED FRIDAY EVENING

t:\iiiitrr to open

|*E»ISOVU And Local News b ii 11; f s

PUBLIC AUCTION \S ue are moving to an uparlme at We will sell our surplus p. o|M rl\ on ^Oiitli .lacksoii SI n»rt on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20- 1946 XT I!:30 I*. XL, Oval front ( hitm cupboard, eupboard, b.mkease and desk comhlnril. solid Cherry bookeas. •. antique oak book ease, antioue hull tr e, dresser, leather lo\e *« at eoiieh. "alllul coffee (able night stand, maple finish high chair, mahogany spring iocker, oeeit -ional chair, Morris ehai Iiaby t<dlet seat, toys. wagon, hotdix lnirsi, pl. tim s and Iratu. s, anti<|iiv bedspreads (whit and pinki lawn chairs, swing. aiiftMpir "ahmt bed springs and mattress. Bronze h d, springs and fciattress; several rolls .if linotrnm, fruit jars ;iml h'»oi{s. rt»|)|H r L:inIi hollrr with raiinmu rack, east aluminum tea kettle uith .’kuihle Imiler, alnminuni pans, lietrie |M‘re.ilator, electrie lamp t, el. trie ehum. milk strainer and buckets, dishes, ironing b. lard, some good clothing, overcoat, raincoat, ■.tort, and shorts, suo at shirts, hahy red wool snow suit. corduroy leather .oat <38,, girls Mack X civet dress and evening eoat, red uonl sweater, i'ms I jacket, 10 ft. ladder, iron kettle, hollow tile building blocks. I.icusl post ,, ehieken feeders, waterers, fountain and fatt. ning <0<>p, garden plow, scythe, hoes, rakes, fork, shovel, lawn roller, l wheel .art, curtain stretchers, (|iiiltiMg Irani. s, new !0 gang • shotgun, hedge shears, I hates straw, 10 hates Xlfalfa, > go.sl tz ilk eows and many other irtieles. H. C. MORRISON

, I .Xfrs. Ora Rice is improving at the Putnam Cmtntv hurpitnl.

J. T Christie has r tumed home from a trip t*' the w t-

?rn nrd southern states.

Xf.TO\ HI RST. Xuelloneer.

< Mi l’ M.-M XINS. Clerk.

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Final arrangements have bco completed for tlie opening of tie Chevrolet Truck and Special

Equipment Supw opening Tues-j Mrs. Romer Mullinix of Carbon day, November 19th, in the Man l- spent Friday with Mrs. f nm . s facturets’ Building, Indiana State CraW.ey.

Fairgrounds, Indianapolis, aod exten.iod to November 23rd. Mr. Otto H. Ernberg reported today that tlie plans as finally cornpl ”-

ed far exceed the original scope r 'it'd .'frs. .lark Whittnk i of the displays and the show wid'and baby I ».iyto-

easily take its place as one of visiting

tlie most elaborate exhibitions of * e -

its kind ever held. j Seldon Vaughn C Belle Unio: No effort has boon spared to is confim I to the Putnam < oun secure every type of truck body iy hospital. He suffered a stiokc

and special truck equipment ’.o Friday evening,

be displayed and demonstrated o 11 31 is. Dale (tier and Mrs. Chevrolet Chassis. An opporturi- George Humphrey attended tlie ty will be given to see. under i Sonja Hen.ie Ice Itevue in Ind-

roof, the very latest in post WXr | * ana f > °* is Sun( l n >-

levelopments in the field of com- M'' and Mrs. Carl Johnston mereial trucking and hauling IH’™ 1 S‘’>t"rday in Indianapolis. Some of the special items that!™ 1 '*’ attended ,h *' Son -f a H, ' nu>

vill he shown include such units | K 'o Revue Saturday night.

Russel Day and family of

You (a»e Tak, u With y 0 , BUT YOU CAN When Y*u Btrrow The Money You Want trnm y t THE INDIANA LOAN CO

19!

East Washington St.

Phone 1}

meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. at th • home of Mrs. Robert Patton, 603 10. Seminary.

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Couple Married By Mayor Ballard

William S. Colwell and Miss Alta Toomey were united in marriage Sunday night at the

inis shows Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Hubble. 511 north Indiana street, u- they prepared to cut their wedding cake following their marriige in the Rectory of the St. Paul’s church Friday evening. Th. i'■< eotinn was held at the home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs Eli Williams, 207 North College Street.

h " nu ' 12 East Hanna, afternoon at 2:.'!# o'clock. *

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Mrs. Ilostetter Hostess To Home Kr, ( („(,

Mis. Howard Hostetler n hostess to the Bainbridfrc n», Economics Club on Tb^ty,

Greeneasalc airport by Mayor r . N >'■ mhei nth. gr

-- Clarence steward

meeting. Ota

singing was led by Mrs.

Mr. Colwell ts municipal a ir-

is garbage load packers, crane

GroVeland. Howard Harris and

. rockers, dump trucks of . all

kinds, both light and heavy duty, famil - v al,d Ha,oUI Harris

'lothe's Service Dec. 11 at the home of Mary ( lull To Meet ' Sutherlin with an exchange of

The Putnam County Mothers presents.

Service Club will meet Tuesday 1 j. * a i

. t 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Fisher Austin, West Columbia St. Mem- j

tractor and trailer combinations, j fami| y Sunday with Lillie

light package delivery units

AQUELLA • I >M » 4 .4 The Sensational Mu *ral Surface Coating LEAK PROOF . SEFPAGE rROOF. DAMP PROOF ro« Cfiians . rou«o»T'ONS * buildings nCIAININO '«'4LI s • 4WIMMINR POOLS

X war proved develop,tiert ‘or keeping porous masonv nirfi'-es - above o' belowground — boo* drv U'.e Aquellj for inte'tf) TAquel.a No ) for e<tei nrs

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1 school buses, lime spreaders, utiiij ty trucks of all kinds, with [ winches, power take-offs, body hoists, tail gate loaders, etc. | Doors will be open from 10 a. m. to 9. p. m. Admission free. !«V BANNER AUVKRTISINrt

"I LOST 32 LftS.i WIAK 111* 14 A44IN” Oiioe l.j0 lb* NfiM RpynoMrfloit we«kl. with AN 1)8 Yit*min ('Andy Mprlucifig Plan. Now •ho hap a model's fis ire. Your stiipiiciue niay or may not bs tbe •.Tine hut try this fasitr rPilueing

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IMTSon* lost l4lo 15 pounds uxeruUe in a few weeks with the AN l»S Vitamin ( Andy

Reducing Plan.

BLACK LUMBER COMPANY

•ail NORTH INDIANA STKKt I

ts'o.Terci*. No tattfir«(. di ur*. 1 *t pl.nlr, Vou don't cut out pointo... eti»., voaitmt put thniii down. S.iupl* . i.-n you

' enjoy d-Urious A1 Its Vitnrtliu L'nndy bpfoh

f’HON F, MI3 menln. ludy t- J* lot iu un/t nupplor. I'lio* KIMKR-fOAN PRARMAt V

Day.

Mr. and Mrs. William Alice

and son, Clarence. and Muriel and Doris Byers of Indianapolis ] spent Sunday evening visiting

Mr. and Mrs. John Alice. Mr. and Mrs. William White'

and daughter, Thelma, Mrs. W’< s Williams and daughter, Lorelei, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Lawrence Myers and son and daughters. Hope and Joy Belle, of Clay Cite | spent Sunday visiting Mr. ant I

Mrs. John Altec, Elizabeth St, J. D. McLean's Ford sedan was

badly damaged Siir ( lay by fire,; when the alcohol .vhich and 1 leaked oat near the motor, j caught fire as he was driv'ng tii ( .the Putnam Cojntv Saddle club, j west of the city. The wireing was ! | burned off and only quick work | in throwing sand on the fire, pre-, j vented the car from being de-

stroyed.

An audience, which made up in!

be is are asked to bring a white I < loph int gift.

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Brick ( ha pel Ladies Aid Meets Thursday The Brick Chapel Ladies Aid win meet Thursday afternoon Nov. 21st at the home of Mrs. Ray Nelson. Mrs. Edith Knoll .vill lead the devotions and the program will be presented by the committee.

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Delta Tan Delta Fraternity Entertains Members of the Delta Tan Delt i fraternity entertained Sunday afternoon in honor of the'r new housemother, Mrs. Evald Henning Raedel. The reception was from 2:30 until 5:30 o’clock nt their home on Taylor Place. In the receiving line with Mrs. Raedel and officers of the frat•rnlty was Mrs. John Cart-

i wfight.

Mrs. Patton Hostess

To Domestic Science Club

Domestic Science Club

will

Walter Ballard, manager of the

field.

•9 *9 4 1 *9 Cro-Tat-Em To Hold Meeting Cro-Tat-Em will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Frank W. Day. Penelope Club To Meet With Xlrs. Long Mrs. George Long will he hostess to tlie Penelope Club at her 1

8*ta

Steward

presided at the

was

Crews

Twenty members and tilt* guests responded to roll eft] ^ giving a hejpful remark of i friend. During the husiw* meeting it was voted to (fa five dollars to the ConrnnS Chest Fund Mrs. Russet Setft and Mrs. Sam Hostetler boeim* members of the club. Mn ** belt Raich gave an intorestiff M'milinnril on I'nit* Iawi

WEDNESDAY

TOY CIRCUS

COMBS TO TOWN

Madam, You Have A Man s Job To Do

That ‘early bird’ Christmas shopping idea is always a wise suggestion. Come in today. We will gladly try to help you check off your Christmas list. We>e just as excited as you are to please HIM <• So Shop Early, especially this year. So suppose you drop in

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THE MEN’S STORE

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enthusiasm and appreciation Associate Tri kappa what it lacked in bulk, greatly' Tu Meet Thursday enjoyed the all-classical program J The Associate Tri Kappa will presented by the Brazil Hign , meet with Miss Elizabeth Daggy .School orchestra and its gued . Thursday evening at 7:30. artists, Herman Berg, violinist) *9 *9 *9 *9

and Henry Kolling, of the I)rPauw University School of Mu Ic at the gymnasium last night.

Brazil Times.

>• ANNIVERSARIES ♦

Birthdays j

Patricia Ellen Lee. 7 ycais to j'Aiil Meet Tuesday

day. November 18th.

Gregg Allen Gough, sen of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Gough, Greencastle, 7 years today, Nov. 18th.

Current Book ( lull To Meel Tonight The Current Book Club wll i u i t with Mrs. Russell Vermillion tonight at 8 o’clock.

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Delta Theta Tsui

( loverdale Fortnightly ( bib To Hold Meeting The Cloverdale Fortnightly will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Herschel Hurst. ( loverdale Past Msitrons To Meet Tuesday The Cloverdale Past Matrons will meet Tuesday afternoon, November 19th with Mrs. Jesse McCoy. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Louise Phillips, 9'illmore, R. i was admitted to the hospital yesterday afternoon. Mis. Lnronda Weaver, We Walnut St. was admitted to thhospital Sunday and discharged today. Mis. Ann Savage, Ohio Street. \M.s admitted to the hospital this morning. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS James H. Collins, etux, to Jesse C. Ford, etux, land in Greencastle twp., $1. Jesse C. Ford to Zella M. Knight, etcon, land in Marion Twp., $1. Jacob Eitel, etux, to Fred Monrett, land in Greencastle Twp., j$l. Homer Leucus, to Lloyd V Butler, etux, land in Floyd Twp.,

$1.

I Bertha terry Scoboe to Russell Edward Scobec. land in Moiroe Twp., $1. Chester Purcel Freeland, etui, to Margaret Marshall, land in Clevcrdnle Twp., $1.

Tlie Delta Theta Tau will meet

Tin-day evening, November 19,

with Mrs. Robert Stevens.

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Butiihridge ( onimiinity Service ( luh XI d T he Bainbridge Community S( rvice Club held its November meeting at the home of Mrs. Ralph Clodfeltcr. Fifteen members answered roll call. After the order of business the lesson on storage space was very ; ptly given by Mrs. Dale Ross The possioility of extra storage space was explained and the convenience of the kitchen was s’reased. The lesson was made more interesting by colored pictures of different storage spaces in the wardrobe and in th“ kitchen. , Th” club members voted that i in h member bring n gift for a wounded veteran to the December meeting. Dee. 10.

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Good XI ill ( Inti Holds Meeting The Good Will Club met wltli Bernieco Trout at the regular monthly meeting Nov. 13th. T!k» meeting was opened in the usi ual manner by the president, Nellie Williams, in charge. Respetise to roll call was what vc are thankful for this year. Minutes of last meeting were rend by the secretary, Bernieco Trout. It was voted to have a rummage side before Christmas. After Uv ’business meeting everyone enjoyed games with prizes going ; to Ruth Bareus, Mary Sutherlin, Myrtle Cline, Nellie Williams and Barbara Bareus. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. The Christmas meeting will be

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Cute, Adorable BABY DOLL 4.98 This baby doll is a little beauty! 1 8” high -- and she loves to be bathed! Her plastic latex body is soft, flexible and perfectly water-repellent. It’s dressed in knit shirts and pants -- with a complete layette so your little girl will have lots of fun dressing her!

A Phone for Her Very Own! TOT TELEPHOKE SI.00 If your tot loves to answer your home phone •• nere is the perfect gift! Amoz ingly like a real one wiln a dial that moves around. Id either shiny black 9' ivory plastic!

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* I Priced Penney-low! STEEL STAKE TRUCKS SI.S9 Imagine buying an allsteel toy truck for your boy at such a reasonable price! It’s over 20" long, about 6 wide and 6" high - model of the latest stake truck design. With dummy headlights and bumpers. And it’s sure to last a long, long time!

It’s a Slx-Shoofef! PLASTIC REVOLVERS SI.QC The rustlers around your territory won’t have a chance once this 9" plastic revolver comes into playl The cylinder really revolves -- and the knurled hand grip looks like the real thing!

Any Sharp-Shoote«* Yourl'S ,? POP GUK TARG*' GAME 69c "Pop*. Gome everyone! The ° knock the brigh'ly' ed birds off the * jf you aim s,rol9 horfl | ei ! ing-type gun s , and > five pleasure w to come.