The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 November 1946 — Page 2
THfc DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1946.
LEARN TO DANCE Ballroom classes now open for enrollment. CLASSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For AU” Entered in the postoffice at Oeeneastle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878
Mr. and.Mrs. H. H Brooks nre James McClay, Mr. and Mrs spending Thanksgiving with rei- Stanley Oiulter an^, cjyldr^ (ft ativcs in .Jackson, Tenn. .Oakdale, Illieois are llj^tidigg
TharJwjfiving day with
Mrs. K. E. Sandy.
There will be a congregational meeting at the Presbyterian church Friday evening at 7:”0.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heinzman and children, of Cincinnati are te sper ding Thanksgiving with Mr. >rri Lad Mrs. Jchn Loudenmilk.
Emma Ruth Sanders, daughter
Subscription price. 15 cents per | ^ Mi . anB Mrs Ar t h ur Sanders
week; $3.00 per year by mail in : Putnam County; $3..TO to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-
nam County.
S. It. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Stringer and son. Tammy, and Mr. and Mrs. George Keyrmlds attended the basketball game at Attica
Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen of
Household Goods Sale Iti-cuiiHi- ni II. diiilli of L. Avails I hr following pornnnal f»ro|; rt.\ will Im* sold :if tin* n^idoiHM* in ( lovrrdalo SATURDAY P. M. NOVEMBER 30 at I Mill o'clock Oiii large si/.i Florence h •atcr, I practicall> ne\t small range slot (•, I Mtchcn cubini'l, good, I kitchi-n ca|tlM>ard, I ilrop lea I table, 9 (lining eiiairs, rocking ( hairs. | good (cvlra) dresser. I wardrobe, I gi #d librar.t table, I studio eoiieli. •* bells, .springs. I (dd fashioned di 'sser anti(|ue,l solid cherrj ('best unli(|iie. I conch, I setting mu bine, I bookcase, | organ, antique. ■; washstands, I \\niiliistcr rug. kerosene stoves, •’ II \ I'J Finoleiun rugs I lawn niottei, I table ra lio, good one. About “ tons ol coal, aboiil I e ird ol det wood and other articles loo numerous to mention. JUNE EVANS. MANAGER \llou Horst. Auctioneer.
We should be thankful for uni-
versal opportunity and liberty and bounty: Ye shall divide the land for inheritance, and ye shall inherit it. one as well as another for I swear to give it to your
fathers. Ezek. 47:13, 14.
of Pittsboro, 13 years today. Nov 28th. ] Mr. and Mrs. n. A. Shjusy and* daughter of Craw.ordsville are
spending Thanksgiving with Al- _ . . , , * .... with Mrs. Allan's brother*. Ivan bert Shuey. i ... _ , , . .
and Hm.r.er Cool: auid their fanuMr. and Mrs. L. W. Crump ar .l Mrs. Rita Sherffey spent Tlianks- ,
Lebanon, Ohio, are .spending the I Thanksgiving holiday* visit ini.: '
ANSI Al. MEETING
The annual meeting for election of a Pastor and other officers for New Providence Church will be held at the church
Monday. Dec. 2 at 7 p. m.
Members are urged ,o be pres-
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giving day in Vincennes. the. guest of relatives. Mrs. Mian.he Ford, housemother at the Phi Psi House is
Miss Kcberta Nr.vgeu.t and Mi** Mickey Corbin of Indianapuli* will be Thanksgiving Day guests cl' Mr. ar.l Mrs. Rob -t
I’KVISONAL And Local News BRIEFS
spending Thanksgiving in Indian- Xewgent and «nn. Bobby. i npolls with relative*. I , ,, „ , ,. „ . . i Mr., and Mrs. U. B. Townsend Miss Maty France* Johnson if _ , _ _ _
and Mt. and, Mrs. K. E. Town-
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L. L. Porter, Jr., wiio is a student in Boston University, is .‘pending the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Porter. Northwood. |
and Miss Jessie Johnson spent Thanksgiving day in Greenfield visiting their sister, Mrs. Myrtle
Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garrett and son, Billy and Mrs. Maude Williams spent Thanksgiving l>ay with Mr. and Mrs. Dun
Rowland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fitzirgef and children, 2 cast Berry street,
have returned home from a deet I Mr. and Mrs. RAymord Riley,
Drummond Is ' Mr. aivl Mr*. TmaU Riley and
daijghters of Indianapolis and
send . nf Bloomington were Thanksgiving guests of Dr. and
Mrs. V, Eafle Wiseman. f
PSc, Cliarie* Evans who ha*
■ been apen Jing a 16 day delay in
rout with hi* parent*, Mr. and
( Mrs. Russe-U Firestore of Morton,
■ went to Camp Stone, Cadif., Nov 27 for further asstgnement.
hunting trip at land, Michigan.
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Announcing the arrival of that grand old man Santa Claus tomorrow!
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! Miss Mary Ritey, will spend ' Tiianksgiving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Riley and daughter
of Sullivan. •
£ •!• c* d- + + jp - AJfinVlMABlSl • tft i- •> *.* $ Uirtbday DonaM Dale Siirber. 7 years old, tSday, Nov. 28. Shirley Ann Custis, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Glen Custis, R. 3, 2 years old today. Nov. 28.
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C ARD OF THANKS “The ML Hebron Otiurrh
On Saturday evening. November 23 at 6:30 Emma Katherine Buis, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs Roy Buis of Stilesville became the bride of James K. Gorham, atm of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gorham of Fillmore in the presence of the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kiger of Danville were their attendants. The bride wore a blue street length dress with black accessories and a corsage of Pom-Poms.
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Mrs. Gorham is employed it
Community wishes to thank t ach J BJli Lilly's in Indianapolis and anti every one who helpad in any] Mr. Gorham is in the Army Air way make the' Shooting Match t Corps He is stationed at and Auction Sale at the Church j Chanute Held, Illinois,
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From where I sit... /y Joe Marsh
A Lesson In Conservation
We were silling on Bill Webster's wrfh the other night, chatting over . i glass of beer—when the talk turns to forest preservation, soil erosion, ind other things that al'ccl a farming community. Judge Cunningham speaks up: “It’s all rigftt to worry about conserving our natural resources," he says, “but there’s a far bigger problem when it comes to conservation—and that’s preserving our democratic way of life, our sense of personal freedom, our respect for one another’s rights."
From where I sit, the .Judge is right. All America’s great resources, our abundant natural wealth, are lost the minute weloje the right to work them as free people in a free land! Whenever you nr hear »t an encroachment on uur rights— whether it’s the right to fr«* speech, nr the right In vote as *t see tit, or the right to enjoy a friendly glass of lieer in lireaoed law-abiding places . . . watch out!
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Mr. i.nd Mrs. Mervin Boyd of Greencastle announce* the engagement of their daughter, Oertnt In, to Kenneth R. Spurglon. Miss Boyd wa* graduated from the Epsom High School and i.om the Home Economic School of Purdue University ,‘n January 1044. Since that tit ■ site .tart been employed as Food Superv.roi at the Charieslon Navy Yard Cafeteria. Charleston, South -Carolina. Mr. Spurgeon is the son of Mr. and Mr*. Ellis H. Spurgeon of Reensalear, Indiana. He was graduated from the De Motte High School and from the Agriculture School of Purdue University in May 1B42. He attended the Evanston Collegiate Institute for one summer. After graduation from Purdue University he served forty-two months in the U. S. Navy, both in the Atlantic and Pacific theatre*. He is now taking graduate work in Dairy Research at Purdue University. The wedding will take place at the Gubin Memorial Church ,n Gr.eencasLe in February, 1947.
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