The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 November 1946 — Page 2

Trie DAILY BANNER, GREENCAST1E, INDIANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1946.

IIOSIMTAI. NOTKS , • Mr. and Mr* Howard Doan, ”01 North Indiana, aro the parents of n son born yesterday at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs Deo Surber. Oreoncnstlo. K are the parents ol a son tie hi it the hospital Monday

.VI i and

THE DAILY BANNER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

"It Waves For AH"

• Entered in the postoffice at Mrs Marc Hubble 1 dreencastle, Indiana as second

admitted to the hospital thin

morning.

Janice Todd. Greencastle, R. was admitted to the hospital

Tu'csrflay.

124 West Berry, are the parents ] of a daughter horn at the hosipital Monday. Mi. and Mrs. Heische) Wright

SOCIETY tiolden l.inl< ( lull To Meet Wedneoday

Tlie Golden Link Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7: !0 with Mrs. Irene Crawley. Martinsville street. Mrs. Sallie Mae MeNeely will have the program.

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lass mail matter under Act of

March 7, 1878.

Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in

Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.0011{ ; jeh lale ( hiir-li Holds per year by mail outside Put- Vnnmi ||< meeomlng

ram County.

K, Kariden. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

nesday evenirg. November 20. at 8 P. M. at the home of Miss Mary Elizabeth Peek. 418 East

Anders n Street.

Each member is requested to bring clothing, food, or any-

| Crown, land in Oloverdale Twp.,

' $1.

■I i Robert L. Andrews to Dallas

Jimmy Wfllkcr 1 Run >' an ' |a|,d in Rus8pi i twp..

Pay Tribute To

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NEW VORK. Nov 1" 1I P1 i

thing suitable for a family in j The people he loved stood in line j ♦ ************

Europe Since this is t-i bo ship-, f ot . hours today f* r a lest look , J ped across the ocean, the foodj at Jimmy Walker. «h gay and i ^

kind that will keep or. lovable ex-mayor who wont to

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Over-j of CoAtesville are the parents of peck. Ri aclidali R 2. are the | a ( i a „^ hter born at the hospital

pa-mts i t a on born at the hos-| gatuntay.

pilal Jo lay | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D’Aiglo. Mi an,I Mi Theodore Nelson,I [ - r p pnoH ^| p ;,ie the parents of a North C ll. jc are the parents j HOn l)<)rll .,t the hospital Satur-1 of a daughter born yesterday at j !i:i I'.ospilill I — | Ml Ann Sav . ’>14 Ohio St (ITT < OI NCII. \ IV, , • the hospt' i If-fintiniiea from I’Hur our* I

I n-e qu*tlon ot a liog ordinance

Karen Hurt of Cloverdale was v.hich would make it illegtil f-u ;

i •si.ients to keep hogs in the city limits also came up for dis-j

Mi. LucII, Huffman of Stil- cussion. The meeting adjourn- (

, Vi „ V l .,,|n in I to the h< - , d aftci tin eounedmen had talk-; |,j s home neat Belle Union Tues

I tal this moriiing. i l ' (l OVl ‘ I

Hailey I la ri is, (Ii eencastlo, R. 2, was admitted to the hospital

■ch.! f^i urniuj4.

d Ikiiii the hospital this

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

The homecoming of the Roachdale Christian Church was observed Sunday with a program both morning and afternoon. The meeting at the morning worship was brought by the Rev. Leonard Wymore. Dinner was served at the noon hour in the

i hutch basement.

1 In the afternoon the Rev. , Ralph Saunders of Greencastle, | gave thi special message. The

Scldon Vaughan returned tej

I rest of the afterncon was spent

Tuesday morning. Anita Hurst 115 Elm SI we

tfci Grade A milk ordin-j f jay fiom the

,m, and whether it would • e j hospital,

lea-ihle to hold a meeting in tie..-

tonneetion

lure.

Putnam iountj j

\7it'iin the

J visiting with old friends.

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i Home Ec < hit)

j To Meet Thursday

nt-ir fu- Mrs. Simpson, Stoner is expect-J The Jefferson To wnship H led to return today from Oak-j Ec club will hull their regular, committee land, Calif., where she has beer , meeting at the school building

must be a

must be prepared in such a mauuor that it writ! I stand the ship-

ping.

This is a national project of the Business and Professional Women’s ckibs over the nation and the local club is doing this in place of giving Christr.as

gifts among themselves.

Thi Greencastle club is abo sending 815 to support a child in

Belgium for thy next year.

If members are unable to attend this meeting they are ask •< to leave their contribution with j Miss Grace Browning, at Dr James B. Johnson's office, 10' east Washington street. Miss i Browning is chairman, of the club’s international relations

meet "the man upstairs."

CLOSING OUT SALE \* I haw seld ni\ furm, I nil) sell at aiirtinir at the farm,.

\rrnlk larni, located H. miles northeast

(i miles >j»Hth of

visiting Dr. and M iGnughey.

i

known as the George

.>1 I'.dand on Hie Honsler Highland road, or Keelsville. Ind„ tli following pro|ierly, on

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21

SXI.F STARTS \T 10:30 \. '!•

2 - HORSES - 2

Out* lirown inan*. years nld. •*oiind ami worker; (iray fill>, romiut; i >*'a» k old., ^ontlr ami a nal ’! >« ar old.

4 - CATTLE - 4

One While faced row, 3 years old; 'l black helf.*rs, bred; one Shorthorn hull, coming J year- old.

28 SHEEP - 28

l.w, luni .s; I i:u, S, J years old; one Hnek. CORN, HAY AND STRAW *»0(l hak s o| ( lo\or ha\; .Ml halt s <»! So> th an liay; dl halt s t»f straw ; Hit) hushrh of < urn FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS loidsiiii t raid or, fandom disc, John Door* ha,\ loador, •Ittlin Doort oorn plantta, *lt»hn I)ooro o»»ltivatt»r, Doorinj; hu\ rako, disc r|o\or drill, sprinti loolh harrow, spiko looth harrow, food jfrimlor. Mtporlnr wiioal drill, ( lippor i *t h anor, omlicato sot-dor, wa>fon, stool ndlor, IVforini; Idmlor, tlrJII pross, 5(10 t;alhm tank, 175 gallon lank, ham Is and stool drums. !UI ualhm butt horlnic kottlo, 140 ualhm koftli . t»!K* small kottlo, si ts ot stool whools, lots of I'liitlsim tiatftir parts lots of oarpontor and hlaoksinith tools, saws, forks and a\os ami inan> ttllior nsrftil artiohs too ininior-

oiis to list.

Snmo hoiisrliohl, iiii hidinK a ttdoptmno T| KMS—( \sil. Not rospoiisihlo in oaso of an> aoohkait. GEORGE NEES, owner \\ \V\I. IHt.WNKM \ \. Xnetinneer, t luverdttle, Ind. IRA < . KNOI.r., I lerk. • Lunch u ill he xerxed on gruuuds, xt thi: saxik mu x\n pi.xt k '.thfks xxill sell THi: FOI.LOWING: 4 .. CATTLE .. 4 XXeber wugnn with grain hn\ anil seuup hoard, a, good as new, International hay baler in good condition, bay tedder, '!-tnu i ha'n hoist almost new, spring tooth harrow, barrel pump and 55

gallon drum.

One Roan row, I years old with calf 5 months old; one Hereford cow, 3 y.:ir‘- old with cult 3 months old. Both cows are good milkers.

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Mies Ethel Ewing and Miss' Elf fie Stirgicman of Peru spent the week end in Greencastle visiting Miss Eva Milburn and 1 other friends. Miss Ewing is .superintendent of the Peru hos-

pital.

Mrs. William'this Thursday afternoon, Nov. 21. i

jat 1:50. There will be pictures)

Xlissionary Guild To Hold Meeting

j are welcome to come. I + -r -1- -r

t Active Tri Kappa Will Meet Tonight

| The Active Chapter of

l Kappa will hold its regulai busi-j ant hostess.

| ness meeting at 8 118 W j evening.

James J. Walker, C3 died ini Docte**'s Hospital from cerebral. Word clot at 6:25 P. M. yester-j dav. admired by millions becaus> he never held a grudge. j "Tlie van upstairs takes care ( of things like that," he once said. i The humble and the great waited patiently in Hunt of th. Frank E. Campbell Funeral Par- j lor, Madison Avo. at 59th. to pay their respects beginning at nrvir to the politician of another era^ who looked at his world am found it amusing. The public never forgot his'

gcod humor.

They fot got that he steppe ij out cf office tinder fire. Bn'. Fiorcllo H. LaGuardia, his bit-’ terest political foe. recommend-dj Walker far the $20,000 a year]

Don’t Fail To See It!

Truly the most amazing and eimiph-t,. ,ij s play ot Its kind ever held — with . \rnthj,,,. in truck bodies, truck accessories, and truck equipment demonstrated on < h. vr„| t Chassis. s-., p the post will's latest

infills.

ik'Velop.

CHEVROLET

Thi Missionary Guild of the First Christian church will meet

with Mrs. lota Heavin. Thursday,) held for five years.

November 21st, at

job as impartial-chairman of the cloak and suit industry which hi

TRUCK AND SPECIAL EQUIPMENT SHOW ! NOVKMBKIt 19-23 x . x| , (MM . M J INDIANA STATE FAIKGItOI NHs _ Indian xiq>|. ls T

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tGreencastle Motors, inti “We Serve As Well As Sell" *

7:.’i0 p. m J They remembered Jimmy Wal-

•pii Mrs. Dent Chaney will be assist- j ker, who frecpiently squelched

I the gloom spreaders with a wist

, I 15 N. -IAt KSON ST.

I’HOX f; w*

• / ’♦

I Miss Jeantne nwing, 115 >x <

•Berry St., was the winner in a'at 5:30 at the

j Coffee Bean guessing contest ] Laurel Turk with | sponsored by the local Kroget|6:30 p. m. with Mrs. D

j store. Miss Ewir.g was given a linger.

! basket of groceries by Ray-mam. i -j. J. Riley, manager of the Kroget XXl . s , xiadismi Home j store. j J.;,. ( luh To Meet

I Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Parker of T,lc 'H (st M!ldison Home ? '''

Fisher "’**1 meet Wednesday. Ni 20th at LJO o'clock with M s

o’clock this •'* *!• *!* •!•

There will be initiation! Presbyterian Woman's

home of Mrs. Ulrclc 1o Meet

dinner at

XV. Kil-

The Woman's Circle of Presbyterian church will

tl-

meet

guests

*!• -k ■lolly Get Together To llidd Meeting

Madisor.vill . Kv.. Mr.

Austin and son. Don iie, Mr. ami

Mrs. R bert Austin of T. rre E,1 '°ry Brattain. Members plea j Haute spent the weekend in ,,rdc change of meeting place. ! Riverside, 111., the guests of Mr. * * 4* + i and Mrs. Jack Summercamp. ; B<‘ading < .".th

To Meet

^ Mr. and Mrs. led C. Ridge- jr?jp ra ted Reading Club Thi- Jolly Get Together Club j WH y and daughter, Cai I Ann. will meet Wednesday at 1:30 in will meet Thursday, November I l, tt Saturday lor Murray. Ky.. t| le city Library. Mrs. W. ,VI. 21, at 1:30 p. m. wfth Mrs. Mary j where Mrs. Ridgeway and Carol O’Brien will have the program. Ann Sheldon and Mrs. Sanh

■*• * 4" + Smith as assistant hostess. AH V\. S. < . S. ’to , members are asked to he presort

election of

crack. ,

It was the Jimmy Walker whe laughed a book censorship bjil out of the State AssemDiy with: "I have vet to hear of a woman whose virtue was destroyed

by a bool: "

It was Mayor Jimmy who wel-j coned Wiley post and Ha told

Welch will preside. Rev. Orville Catty after their round-the-world L. Davis will give the address. flight in the Winnie Mae with: Women of the A. M. E. and St.J-Winnie Mae, Winnie must.

Paul’s Baptist churches will lie] Winnie did."

Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock 1 for the annual praise and thank offering service. Dr. Winona

; Ann will make an extended visit • with Mrs. Ridgeway’s sister

Marv Kisler and children. Mrs. y,„., Thursday i a s th-re will be

1 Hosier's husband Merle T. Kisler, Tho roKU | ar monthly meeting' officers |died of polio three weeks ag>>. of xv. S. C. S. of Gohin church Mrs. Rena Strain wishes to an- will opon w|th a one oV1(K , k ni.jnee the birth of a daughter, lunchc „ n Thurs( | ay . Novolnb ,. r

I Bonnie Carol to Mr. and Mrs Fred Ponder of Princeton, Ind. 1

Missing Yank Is Found Alive

‘ ’ . ' ■ ’Virs Jeanette O’Dell will he

i Mrs. Ponder was formally Miss ,. ,

' . _ j'be speaker for the occasion nn l

l-.v.lvn strain, of Greencastle, ,, ,

’ , .. .. , l'«ll have as hei subject ••WorM I daughter of Mrs. Rena Strain.., , , , . x, t * ‘'ae- and World Federation of

now of 1 iziemx, Arizona. Mrs ,

i Pointer is a graduate of the." ' ^ ,IW l ' s ’ v one n. Devotions

H-une Hospital in Lafayette, Ind., r" ^ off ‘‘ lei ' b >' "’••ank ^h" ™"“K ed ^ f '» and was a nurse of the United and MifiS Cu*-»»’t ,W ° ycar8 ,n the N ' W Gu ‘ nea

States Army.

LAE. NEW GUINEA. Nov. 18 il'Pi An American s-rvice-

It was Jimmy Walker who once before found a crowd waiting for a look at him and said: “What’s the matter? Did they close the aquarium?" Solemn high requiem mass was planned tentatively for 10:3f A. M. Thursday at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Burial will ho in thi Gate of Heaven cemetery at Pleasantville, X. Y. Walker had been in a coma, since early Sunday when he \va: taken t*> Doctor’s Hospital. an.'1 died while his physician, Dr. Sym Newman, administered oxygen. KF.AI. ESTATE TRANSFERS Ezra Brown, etux. to Geor;e B. Rockhill, land in Cloverdale

Twp., $1.

Goerge B. Rockhill. to-Maud-

- ANNIVKRSA&Ug

mrtiKWyx

Join day

will be in charge of the musk

’or the program.

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( lx*al XXninen Attend

. . j Xeterans Itirthdax Party

LicJman, age 0 years to-J ^

1 I

years in the New Guinea jungles equipped only with a raz>ir and a Bible was found near collapse in a clump of reeds several days ago, it was disclosed today. |

Oscar Fritz,

V. F. W. NOTICE All members not receiving the obligation are urged to be present Thursday, November 21st at 8 P M. at Post Home. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. ( XI.I, MEMBERS SIKH I D 111 PHKSKNT) GEN. JESSE LEE POST NO. 1550 Veterans Of Foreign Wars GHEEM XST!.E, I N 111 X N X

I Mil \ NAPOMS XI AKKET

Hops 6,500: opened fairly ! active; 75 higher than Monday at largely 25.50 for good and choice

barrows and gilts, all

later trade slow, indication part of advance lost on late arrivals; sows opened strong to 50 hlghoi

at 23.50-24.00. few 24.25.

LATE NEWS pipelines haxe Geen rejevted

the goxeminent.

HOW AT

WARD’S

Wednesday, 9 A. M. MEN S SWEAT SHIRTS Small, Medium, Large

■ ■ i •

$1.46

FEDERAL HI-P0WER SHOT GUN SHELLS I? - Mi anil 111 GAUGE I BOX To X < I STOXIEIt.

IHNERSPRING MATTRESSES, 54 in.... $29.95

MONTGOMERY WARD

IKKl SALEM. Nox. 19. (INS) —The .lenish iindergroiiiid nrganlraliiMi ItagHiiuh tmlay warned British iifHeials that any repetitlHii «>f -unti-JewlHh’’ riots, reported yesterday, xxnuld be re-

sixied by fur«-e.

Find Body Of Bedford Woman

s - Boy Hospital attendants said the

j briK-kney, Mrs. Paul Grimes an i American had been identified | Mrs. Cecil Brown wen- in Marion tentatively as Cpi. J. B. StubblcThursday fo r ih.- Sixth Distri-t li.ld, Hillsboro, Tenn, They said American Ix-gion Auxiliary his condition was nirprisingly birthday party at the Veterans good, but that he was suffering weights- Bome fur tho e vets wno.se birth- from Malaria. He lias been undays occurred in Novemb.-i. able to give a coherent account

About 200 veterans attended the of his wande,rings.

• party which was the first held The tentative identificat'.or. since xv.u opened in 1941. This ' v>ls made through a name writ1 work is a part of the rehahilit i- ten oa th v fl y 1«»T Of the Bible, tion work of the Auxiliary and Mrs. J. B. Stubblefield, Hillsboro funds tor its work are deriv< i Tenn., was listed as his next o!

from the sale of poppies in the * < ‘ n -

.spiin-. Ice cream and eak • Officials said ’the Amoricar

were served and an hour’s program of dancing and music fo 1 -

lowed.

<<riL! rfr!«inber only that ho id tered the jungles in 1944. They said he was dressed In jungk 1 greens and Australian airfe-ct

thltnaiiiville I*. T. A. * boots.

To Meet Th u-Kiiuy r,,e ll0S PBal attendants said h Plitnamvtlle P T A will meet WHl> Unable to tel1 lhe,n '• vha, Thursday at 7:30 in the School h, ' i,nch ° f the H ‘' rv1c< ‘ h '' !wl, ’ n KBuilding. Rev. Paul Robinson will *! <l to ’ He a PP arenll y obtained hi.-

bt- the speaker cf the evening. + 4* + 4 B. A V. XX. ( hilt 5hs-ts Wednesday The Business and i-rsfessionat VV-xmen’s club wilt meet on VX’ed-

foofi from natives or from U. S

Army food dumps.

For several months, natives have reported that a white man had been seen roaming th,

jungles.

BEDFORD, Ind., Nov. 19. • UP) The search for a. missing 40-year-old divorcee ended today and state police sought to determine the cause of death following discovery of her body. The decomposed body of Mr.,. Thora I-ake was found by a searching party in a thickly V,coded ami two miles northeast of here late yesterday. Mrs. Lake had been the object of a wide-spread search for two, weeks. Following a report by- 1 her son. Derrell, that she had I disappeared from her home, eltv! and county police dragged several small 'stone quarries an(l drained a larger one in a search fot her body. A posse of state police, Lawrence county sheriff's deputies ,00(1 Bedfold city police found| | her body a few hours nft-r: starting a search In the woodland. i

t

used to pay '15 for a permanent— Now she gives

herself a TjOtW wave at home Today, thouftimd* of women ifre giyiiitt thf»m»otvcH Tout wavrsin ii to 5 hntirs at lionio. Kiny. riMick. iruntli* •ven for k»by-fmo linir. I’m* Tnui for a

fifnti'Ksinnn T-

lookintr, lorit»- , wT aa f

tnntintr, lovely

pormtifirntl e .. »•«

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Aun fUrbr nf CimwOirul

e«LB WAVS

Wynne said a preliminary examination showed no evidence ot foul play or suicide.

Mullins Drug Stoce Serving for Over 25 Years”

<<! s GREENCASTLE

STORE

CLEARANCE BARGAINS Save To ' 2 While They Last - - • • Originally 85.95 Metal kitchen tables. Slightly Marred $3.98 3 Originally *2.59 Metal Stool.. $1.98 I'J Originally 89c glan* seruhb'ng surfac xxush Hoard- 59e 8 Originally *12.95 Eh-etrle hnakfanirr with tnaxtIng eoin|»art«ieiit *9.95 I Originally *18.95 Electric Broiler *16.45 Dm Originally *19.95 Electric Broiler *17.95 12 Originally *4 05 Aluminum Glider Iron- *1.98 I-' Originally *1.98 Garbage Pail- *1.49 10 Originally 89e Yacht XI op 59c !, Originally 59c Metal XXa-di Boards 29c 1 Originally *22.50 Overhead Cabinet *17.50 8 Originally *13.50 Elrcplaee Grates *9.95 Originally 89c Broom Hake- Up 10 Originally *2.49 Kuhbkh Burner $1.19 2 Originally *34.95 Card Table and ( hair Sets *19,95 One Originally *42,50 E« nc„ Chargei *29.95 1 Originally *15.50 Eery-e Charge,- *11.95 5 Originally *2.50 Steel Mall Box! *|,98 10 Originally *1.79 Glax, Tea Ketth 98c 17 Originally 98c queen Anne .lello Mould T9,2 Originally *39.95 Select-O-

Bay Lamp-

*19.95

| * j

Kkim-

iiht Wagon 4 Originally *7.89

*10.95

\ -loseiiM-de

#5.89

Originally *2.44 Skooterskat.

*1.49

3 Originally *10.95

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l‘RI( KS SLASHED FOR WARDS BKi HARDWARE SALE

FUSES •• ALL SIZES REDUCED TO 5 for 24c Stock up NOW on fuses at Wards low price. All sk i. RETRACTING CORD SET REDUCED TO 1.19 Miikes ironing easier. Keeps cord off th,- ironing-board. 25-FT. TROUBLE LIGHT REDUCED TO 2.39 For home or garage. Stays put where you need the light. BRONZE WEATHERSTRIP REDUCED TO ^ ft 2}c Keeps windows from rattling. avoids drafts. 1 1-4" wide. . . RUSTPROOF PADLOCK REDUCED TO 33c Five plate-type tumblers resist picking. 2 keys incl. WARDS DOOR CLOSER REDUCED TO 1.17 Closes storm, screen doors gently. Avoids damage. HANDY FRICTION TAPE REDUCED TO 27c For all kinds of electrical and repair work. No. 8 roll. WARDS 2-DOOR CHIME REDUCED TO 2.77 Fits small space. Ivory-fin-ished ease, with brass trim.

ALUMINUM MAIL BOX REDUCED TO Ml Rustproot . Can’t stain wall and never needs painting. SOLDERING IRON REDUCED TO 3.31 150-watt rlectric iron. Ha! 1 1-8-in. screw-on tip UTILITY HAND-GRINDER REDUCED TO 5.21 All-aluminnm. with vltri ^ 6xl-inch wheel A'lJ ,001 ’ rest. LOCKING WRENCH REDUCED TO I’N Locks to work with one-ton grip. Jaws adjust to 1 inches. SUPER-GRIP PLIEA5 REDUCED TO 111 Grips nuts rods Hhe P'l*' wrojioh. Adjustabl* j* WARDS BLOW TORCH REDUCED TO J|1 Heavy-duty Utre-h ^ 1 ^ xe burner. l-'|t- bra! ” s WARDS M0USETRAP5 REDUCED TO 4 for ^ CaU-hes 'em and ki 11 * 1 * wuh ^ut-second acUen. CLAMP-ON VISE REDUCED TO 2l11 Close-fitting 2 '’ 4 firm open to 2 inches. Hi steady.

REG. 50c STEEL DOOR LOCKS, NOW . • * $1.00 CHIMNEY SWEEP, NOW . • • ’ SI.10 HAND PRUNER, 8 Inch, NOW • • • 26c SHOE REPAIR KITSi NOW . 1 ' 95c BALL PEIN HAMMERS, NOW . • • ' 79c PLIERS, 8 Inch, NOW 25c FILES, 8-Inch, NOW .’..•’ 47c SCREW DRIVERS, NOW 85c LIGHT SHADES, t EACH . . • ' ' 14c ENTRANCE HEADS, NOW . • • ' ' 49c BARN.DOOR LATCH, NOW • • • 1 22c RUBBER BELTING, 2 inch, NOW, Ft. • "