The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1946 — Page 2
/WF BA'tY BAMNK«, GREENCASUF, INDIANA,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1946.
( xun or THANKS T want tn thank my neighbors nnrl frienos and all those who gathered my corn and put it in the cribs. Your help was greatly appreciated. Kenneth Salsman pd.
was dismissed front the hospital this morning. tBfverly Graves. Greencastle,' R. 2, has been dismissed from th *
hospital.
Jerry Godfrey Poland, R. 1. was admitted to the hospital Wednesday morning. Paul Thomas. 40P Elm St., was
hospital this
distress of
A
THANKSfilVIXO sr.RVKE
Christian Science Society, 42s* admitted to thf Anderson St., will hold its regular morning.
Thanksgiving Day morning ser-
vice at lf> o’clock.
The Bible verses in the LessosS< mton. entitled Thanksgiving”, will include: “Sing praises to God, sing praises: sing praises unto our King, sing praises. For God is the King of all the earto: sing ye praises with understanding” (Psalms 47: 6. 7). The service will include a testimony period for appropriate ex-
pressions of gratitude.
The public is cordially invited
tc atton( , Jack Slattery, 30, walking to
work, said “I was on the corner
IN Mf’MORY when I heard an explosion. The
In loving memory of my beVov- 1 "hole front of the building ed son, Carp. Charles W. Buis, seemed to float in the a.r and
who gave his life 'or his coun- ( f al1 on tho caI ' ”
SO HI'KT IN RI.AST CHICAGO. Nov. 27 (UP) Thirty persons were inje'ed today when an explosion blew the front of a wholesale tobacco house onto a passing street car. Cause of the explosion was un-
known.
The Boxer Tobacco House, Inc., was leveled by the blast and a dwelling next door caught
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and
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March 7. 187*.
Subscription price, 15 cents pe.r week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-
nam County.
WOOD! 100 tops, practically free for labor. Wood is very high. C. I. Ferranti, Fillmore. 27-2p SOCIETY
NOVEMBER BRIDE
When your child catches cold, rub his little throat, chest and back at bedtime with warming, soothing Vicks VapoRub. Its special relief-bringing action goes to work instantly . . . and keeps working for hours to relieve distress while he sleeps. Often by morning, most distress of the cold is gone. Try it! Discover why most young mothers use the one and only Vicks VapoRub.
S. R. Rarlden, Pnblwher 17-If* South Jackson Street.
i
Police said no one was injur-
try, November 27, 1943. |
There’s not a day that passes, ! 0,1 seriously. Most of the pns-
| sengers were treated for cuts
dear,
I do not think of you Your face is in my memory still. Your voice, your footsteps, too. Mv heart still aches with grief and pain, God only knows, its true; To Him I pray, we ll meet again, 1 pray to Him for you Sadly missed by year mother. Mac Buis Doobs, San Francisco, Calif. pd.
and bruises and shock.
I.KW1S TRIAL
econtlnued from Pirn** Onet
[tending the appeal. The government was reported ready to ask a $200,000 daily fine on Lewis and the union if Goldsborough
asked a recommendation.
Diplomats Hold Private Parley
After ruling on the contempt* case, the court also must on the government’s request for an injunction to prevent the union from terminating its con-
tract.
Meanwhile, the mine walkout
NEW YORK. Nov. 27.- <UP), w J v . . , ... * Mr. and Mrs. William Pitts,
. Tne Big Four foreign minis!-
, ... Greencastle. R 4, are the parents
ers scheduled another very priof a son born Wednesday motuvate meeting today in the srelu- ' . ln» at the hospital, sion of Secretary of State James °
F. Byrnes’ hotel suite and again' Mrs. Ki-nneth Feck left today barred all their advisers. f for Michigan, City to spend the Even Byrnes’ trusted senator- Thanksgiving recess with her i jal advisers, Tom Connaly, D„ son, E. M. Peck and family.
r,!i ' !Tox., and Arthur H. Vandenberg,
[ R., Mich., were excluded.
| A news blackout on the Big
i Four meeting Indicated that the Bprthft H#>pl<ir of clovrr(Ial( .
foreign minister, after months of wrangling and debating in pub-
iog ( Ink Met With Mrs. King
The Neighborly Sewing Club met Friday, Nov. 22nd, at the home of Mrs. Albert King. The meeting was opened by ringing 'Over the River and jlhrongh the Woods". Devotions jar.d» prayer was given by Mrs.
_ t Mae ftirt.
- i Ten members answered roll raN with something for a
| Thanksgiving dinner.
Sec. and Tres. report was given. A box of toys and games wa.i made np and sent to the Riley Hospital for Christmas. Gifts are to be sent to orphan home and the county home. Officers for th r coming year
Mrs. Webb Evans spent Mon -’were elected. They are; Prcsiday in Indianapolis. | dent, Mae Birt; Vice-president.) . ,, . .. Idna Jones; Secretary, Lola 1
Mrs. Laura Owen, east of town i Cullev Treasurer, Minerva
is confined to her home by illness • ’ , | Green; Song leader, Jessie San-’ | Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Surb u ford; Project Leader, Ivva Hanwho formerly resided on West ion. Th,- yearly books are to be Walnut St road are now loeat d made by Bernice Toney. Iva , at McAllen, Texas. . Hanlon and Alberta King.
Two contests were held and
refreshments were served.
The next meeting will be held on the 20th of Dec. with Elsie
! Reeves.
I’KItSOXAL And Local News B H I E F $
ikir.awa and later being trans- Ptitnnimillc \y s. ( s f -red to Manila. mh Os Wednestlav
The W. S. of c/s. of the ^ namville Church meet We*.
and Mrs. Beltz in Edgewood. j day at the home „f W ' I 1 . n m <1 «-« r* ... . * ITS.
Following the wedding a reception was held at the home of Mr.
The wedding party ami a few Sublett with Mrs. Whitak' ^ lose relatives and friends were | Mrs. Day assisting ‘ ° r ^
guests. I Those from Putnam county at ! WOMAN Toi |{|s T hv, s
‘ending the wedding were Mr. ONE-Ton moom. and Mrs. James Pace of Green-1 ANCHORAGE. Alask \ m castle, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Men are men in Alaska w Wright of Coatesville, Miss Ruth’women tourists know ho\-
Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas handle a gun, too.
Bartholomew and daughter Shir-
ley, all of Roachdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill will reside in m-re recently hy haggiri, , Indianapolis. record moose in the Rainy Fa?
j area.
FOR SALE: German stop The animal’s antlers spread 71 watch. Ideal for athletic events, inches, weigh.-! 90 poinds. ,,, m Inquire 310 W. Washington SI. the rest of th? carcass weighs upstairs, after 6:00 p. m. 27-2p. 1-kOO pounds.
Mrs. Frank Graham, Auburn Wash., abashed local rmrdougha
here recently hy
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'Irs. Ci.rl F’ernuid Hostess To Friendly Neighbors Club
itfrs. Carl Ferrand entertained wore.a gold dress and a enrsage
Lou Ann Sinclair spent Sunday with her grandmother, Mrs. Ada Bowman and aunt, Mrs.
E. Petty and daugh-
( \l!l> OF THANKS
I want to thank all my friends who sent me cards and flowers:
also want to thank the nurses, Meanwhile, the mine walkout wrangling and debating in pub- Mrs. A nurses aids and physicians. [was slowly choking the national were attempting to strike a ter Ann. of
Mrs. Ora Rice. eh. economy. Layoffs of nearly^ bargain in private and prevent visiting Mrs. other industries,! thejl . New Y ork meeting from Mrs. E. A. Dougherty, S. College
ending in failure. Ave.
Whatever “horse-trading” tak
— - 50,000 men in
HOSPITAL NOTES principally steel mills, were Mis. Frances Nelson and son blamed directly on the coal of 207 Indiana St., were released strike. When the drop in steel from the hospital Tuesday. production hits fabricating Mrs. Clarence D’Algle and son. plants and automobile manufaeBloomington and Hanna Sf.. Hirers, they too must he prepar-
were released from the hospital ed for layoffs,
yesterday. The Solid Fuels AdministraMrs. Bessie Watson of Fill- tion estimated the output lost more, was discharged from the from closed mines at 1,885,8R| hospital Tuesday. tons daily compared with 300,939 June Abbott. Roachdale, R 2, tons from those still in operation.
the Friendly Neighbors Club of East Grceneastle Township Wednesday, Nov. 20th., at an all day meeting. At noon a piteh-in din-
ner was served.
Seventeen members answered
Indianapolis are coll cal! with a Bible verse. The Petty's mother, following officers were elected
for 1947: President. Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Guy Gaston Miss Norma Poynter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Poynter of Stllesville, became the brid“ of Guy P. Gaston. Jr., Tueadav, Nov. 26th. at 7:30 p. m. The double ring ceremony was read by Rev. Paul Robinson of Green-
castle.
Miss Bonnie Mae Poynter, sister of Ihe bride and Dorn Wisehart. were the only attendants. The bride was attired in an aqua suit dress with brown accessories and wore a corsage of [link rose buds with white earnations. The maid of honor
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NO HITNT1NG signs avaliah:* at The Daily Banner office.
Attention Farmers! PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALES
of white baby pom-poms. The bride is employed in the comptroller's office at DePauw University and the groom is a student at Purdue University and a member of Kappa Delta
Rho.
The young couple have left for a short wedding trip through i
Roach: Vice-president, Mr*. 1 HH noi8 -
Robert Girton;
es place at the new super-private CaUfornhr His Td- T,f>HSUn ‘ r ' MrS '
meetings will involve a date for dpps! , js R A 1S 340 196 Co H withdrawal of American, British Regt C SO Fi D and Yugoslav troops from the Caj1)p storeman. California.
and
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Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Callender
Secretary ,
Wayne Pursell, ■ Hill-Rartlmlomeu
Those on the program commit-j Wedding Sob-mnt/.ed
tee for the next year are: Mrs. Frank Roach. Mrs. Frank Girton
and Mrs. Walter Roach.
The flower committee is Mrs.
area which is to become i free territory of Trieste.
| Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. J'- Mr. and Mrs. Don Tate. Mr. Gene Girton, Mrs. Harold Stanger MototoV is determined that the and Mrs. Edwin Flunter and son, and Mrs. Wayne Pursell. Big Four shall set a definite and Tim, attended the Sonja Henie Entertainment for the after-
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tarly date for evacuation.
Ice Revue at Indianapolis Tries- noon were contests conducted by
Byrnes and British Foreign ^ay evening.
Minister Ernest Bovin are Just Miss Brttv Evan8 and Miss
On Saturday. Nov. 9th. at 7:30 [j. m., Jeane Bartholomew, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bartholomew of Roachdale •.'■ns married to Richard Hill, son of Mrs. Arthur Beltz, of Indianapolis. The wedding was held at the Centenary Christian
Mrs. Gene Girton and Mrs. Wayne’ hurch jn i ndi . napolj(l with tho
Rosie Foxx who are
Pursell. I The Christmas meeting will be
pastor of that church officiating
n 11 eniii n (» “ , a I the double ring services before held in the home of Mrs. O. W. - ^ carc |i e _| R H ltar. banked with, Irwin. There will be the annual pa , mfl and whlte ehrvsanthe-, grab bag with price limit rtfty| muln( ,_ Bf , fore the service a
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TREADS
Get a complete set and proteet your stairs. Real corrugated rubber.
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determined to leave tho date
I
indefinite. thp ir ranC j s grhiner Junior Col- , Molotov on the one side and i e g P al Mt. Carroll. Illinois will j Byrnes ami Bovin on the other- arrivp tonighl i(y spend tho ! hut for different reasons re- Thanksgiving holidays with Mr j member the trouble last spring and Mrs Wt>bb Evans
! v hen the Soviet Union failed to . j The bride’s gown was of white Iget its troops out of Iran by the Ronald Sutherlin and daugh- At New Castle December 7 ! Katin and worn with a finff( . r tjp j agreed-upon date of March 2. * crH ' Dorn. Mary, and son, Phil- December 7 has been set as th?! [emrt!. veil. Her bouquet was Molotov would like to place the of Dyer; Glen Sutherlin of date for the forma: wedding of J wb ite roses, carnations and 1 western powers in such a posi- Rockville; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miss Helen, Marie Dobbs, daugh- centered with a corsage of white
cents.
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Dohb—Stamper Wedding At New ( asth- Ileeetimer 7
| program of organ and vocal
numbers was given.
i" Electric Drill, Motor oil, 5 gallon can $3.00, Rubb«r tire wagons, pipe with Timken bearings, and auto steering; Plenty of 6.50x16-6 ply Implement tires, Goodyear, Minneapolis Moline Tractor, Cultivators, Break Plow; 30 gallon pressure water tank for water system; Dairy type hot water heater; Globe milker, power unit on pail, no pipe lines, no cart to push;
Electric Churn.
LIST PUK E SALE I’ltKT.
Cast aluminum Roasters
85. lo
88.60
Faraday Electric Broilmaster (Broils, toasts, and fries)
8,95
Aluminum ( ako Pans
45
.35
Last Aluminum Skillets
t.'!5
Aluminum ( hteken Fryers
2.65
1.63
Stainless Steel Skillets
7.75
1.25
Hollywood Broiler
19.95
12.95
Cnokta ’tors
7.99
1.75
Tea Pot.
1.19
1.09
White Cross ( offeemaker.s
3.75
’.IS
Leatherette Waste Paper Baskets
1.15
1.0*
Medicine Cabinets
f, 15
2.73
Electric Mantle Clock
19.95
11.05
Eloiirrscent Kitchen Fixtures
9.9.5
7.00
Table Lamps
8 19
5.00
Flourescent Desk Lamps
8.95
U.95
Electric Pin-up Lamps
3.99
7.00
Plastic Raincoats
5.98
3.03
Fence Chargers
22.59
15.00
Fence < burgers
17.59
12.00
Yard Brooms
1 20
.30
Fir nreseent Bed Lamps
8.95
0.39
8 Ration Milk Cans
9.99
1.00
Ironing Hoards
9.35
4.75
Kitchen stonK
9.:;
3.73
8” \ 6’ 8” Screen Doors
5.25
3.73
Lawn Chairs
559
t.uo
1 gallon Thermos •lugs ... .
1.95
3.50
3-6 Kill ranee Cable
No. 6 and H Weatherproof Mite
( Wholesale price
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ml!).
COATESVILLE IMPLEMENT CO. COATESVILLE, INDIANA — ERNEST Mil.I LK, Pmp.
ra.
C(K O FIBRE DOOR MATS Place them at all outitde doors and protect your rugs sod floors. 0 " 15 $2.49
I turn now, while Byrnes arid Bevj in arc just as determined to I avoid a commitment which when ' the time comes they might nor.
I want to keep.
, ♦ ANNIVERSARIES *
Birthday
! Billy Bock, Greencastle, R. 1, 15 years yesterday, Nov. 26th. Mrs. Duane Ross, 18 years,
Nov. 26. Weddings
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hall, 410 W. Columbia St., 39 years today, ’ Nov, 27th.
Sutherlin of Valparaiso were week end visitors of their pa'rnts, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Sutherlin.
I'
ter of Rollie Ray Dobbs, to Mil-1,
F n A. Stamper.
Mrs. Wilburno Stamper, Sr.
of!,
The bride’s attendMrs. Virginia Kretz, honor, Miss Mary
Miss Martha MeMains is having as her guest at a home party on Thanksgiving: Mis-:
daughter of th? tormer
Hurst Dobbs.
The Rev. A. L. Stamper, of
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gardenias, ants were I matron of
New Castle. Miss Dobbs is the AmKhrin b| . id( , Hmaid and Donna j
Mabi I ^ Carroll Smith, flower girl. Three I friends of the groom, Wilbur'
Charlotte Hammond. Miss Jerry apHng^rt,' grand^farheTT't£' " m '■ Akers. Miss Faune.l Bratton, b^degroom. will officiate at the '’^u! Roeh, served ns best man | ! Mi8 ' s Mur,in Mias Mabel deuble-rlng ceremony, which willf" 11 ' Ush( ‘ r8 ' Th '' bride was » ivPn , Walbring, Mis,, Wanda Buis and bl . rea1 nt 10 „ 0 0 . c , ork in Ule| in mar,ia ^ h >’ fath( ' r - 1 Mias Marilyn, Hutcheson. First Christian Churen at New 1 Mrs ’ HM 18 " K ra(1 " atp of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Skimmer- Castle. | f° aChda,e S’- 11 " 01 and Mr ! horn will have as their Thanks- Miss Dobbs was graduated HU1 is a P raduate of Tochnlca '! giving Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. f: m Central High School in 19- His;l1 Sch ° o1 of Indianapolis.; Finley Giger of Barnard, Mr. and +8 vhere sh? was a member of B< ' th a,< ' ern P lo y prt b V G’ 0 Bowes ’Mrs. Marvin Skim ‘rhnrn of Violet Chib. She is employed at| •‘ i,,al 'R ast Corp. Mr. Hill recent-, Roachdale, Mrs. Martha Skim- Indiana General Service. Mr. *- v from the Pacific merhorn of Greencastle, George Stamper, who was graduated !in ‘ a w,1< ‘ rf, b, ‘ served in tlv
Ash, Katharine Lisby, Mr. and from Mt. Summit High School in Mrs. King. j 1943. served in the amy one Miss Harriet Alice Seller it. and a half years, one year of spending her Thanksgiving vacs which was spent in Japan. He tion from Indiana State Teach- will be honorably discharged ers College, with her parents from military serviee this week
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\V* ~rt plenty ot mottmre an even flow :n all rooms.
Signed—John P. Keough, InOi*r»
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Mr. and Mrs Elmer R. Seller j + + + 4 On Thursday they will be guest* Elliott- Wiggaw Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. John Layman at C' lebrated. November II Bainbridge Other guests vill Miss Dean Elliott, daughter of include Mr. and Mrs. James Y., Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Elliott of Seller of Indianapolis. j Groveland became the bride of Mr. L. A. Evans and Mr. and Arthur E. Wiggam, son of Mrs. Mrs. Fred Gostnge and family of Carrie Wiggam of Danville at Putnftmville had as Sunday din- 7:30 p. m. Thursday, November nor guests Mr. and Mrs. Rav l*th. Rev. O. J. McMullen read Evens of Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. thp single ring ceremony in the Oral McCullough of Center Point, R'cshyterlan Manse in I-adoga, and Mrs. Gerald Sublett and son Th P couple was attended by Mrs David, of Putnamvllle. The dinner Phil,i P Elliott and David Elliott,
wfls In honor of Mrs. Ray Even's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taber, Mrs. Carl Elmore and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sinclair attended the funeral of the Sinclair's uncle, Claude Vyhitaker, at the church at Whitaker Junction
sister-in-law and brother of the
bride.
The bride wore a tailored tan gabardine suit with brown accessories and a corsage of white gn rdnias. The young couple are at home at 152 North Cross in Danville, 4 4 4 4
near Paragon on Sunday with
burial at Cloverdalc, Mr. \yhit-1'' ,rs ' ,>al *'“ rson Entertain* aker died suddenly Friday morn-! " I,h Birthday Dinner ing while helping a neighbor un- A birthday dinner was given load corn. He is survived hy the ^ Mrs ’ George Patterson in hon- 1 widow and two sons. or of * ,er husband, daughter and
sister-in-law, Mrs. Margaret
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RITES ARRANGED
Funeral arrangements for Mrs Alice Swagger, grandmother n|!
Plummer.
Those attending were Mrs. Mattie Young and daughter and
Eflijoy
IKbibici* al I lie Mo non
TIIIKKY DINNER
ALE Tilt trim>IINt.*
i Mrs. Otto M. Ernberg, were an-;^ r ' Clark of Indianapolis; Mr. 1 bounced today from Charleston, an ' 1 Mi's. Raymond Truex of ! West Virginia, where she passed Bainbridge; Mis. Rachel Cox, away Monday morning. The fun<j M * and Mrs. Ben Plummer,
era! will be in. Charleston with and Charles Young,
burial in the family plot there.' All enjoyed the dinner and all
Mrs Ernberg left on Tuesday left at a late hour wishing them for Charleston. all many more happy birthdays,
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