The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1946 — Page 5

TH* DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTIE. INDIANA,

MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1946.

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( I.OVr.RDAI.E NEWS ' ler «nd dftiiRhtprs of Tuscola, 111. -— have been visitinfr with them .1 Those from Cloverdale who at-, few days. They returned home to-ded the Kura I Youth banquet. 1 Sunday.

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SEWING CABINETS $14.50 Up

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Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Scndmcyar ami family were Mrs. A. L. Myers. Harlan Bailey. Gene Pense, Pntriela and Barbara Pearl Parker, all of

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in the V’. F. W. home Friday a i veiling, November 29th were [yi Martha Ann Ogle, poris Sinclair, Wj ftosettn Snyder, Leona Denny, i^l Martha Rlmore. Dorothy Reid,

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^ SutheHln, Wayne Sutherlin. j been spending his Thanksgiving Kenny Mann, Dick Mann, Irwin vacation with them returned [,*j Wallace, Francis Henson, Chaf- home, b) les tldston, Newton Reid. I Tuesday evening, Novembi r j^] Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. 26th the Junior class of Cloverij Nannie Furr were Mr. and Mrs. date High School gave a farewell Kj Glee Tmesdel of Indianapolis, parly for their junior classmate, [js Me. and Mrs. Emory Cromer of Martha Ann Ogle, who started Kj Putv.amville, Mr. and Mrs. Ger- in the Muncie High Sehiail Mon- ^ aid Furr and family of Morris- day. December 2nd. Besides the ’1 town. Mr. and Mrs. Cycle Mann juniors present there, were three [a, jujd Nancy of Danville, Mr. an I teachers, Mrs. Mildred Bastin. @i Mrs. Glen Furr. Miss John, and Robert Net's. l?J Homer Virkroy spent the week ^ During the evening there was g end with his parents, Mr and dancing, games and refreshfj] Mes. Clifford Viekroy. Homer I ments of ice cream, cake ajid is attending Illinois University ' pop. Martha Ann was presented Champaign, 111., studying to be with a lovely compact. Martha’s a Veterinary, Mr. and Mrs. Vick parents, Mr. and Mrs. George toy’s daughter, Mrs. Helen Zeiy I Ogle, have moved to Muncie.

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IN REMEMBRANCE In loving remembrance of out loving husband and father. Tarquin M. Hawkins, who passed away one year ago today. Dec. 2. 1945. He is gone but not forgotten. Never will his memory fade. Sweetest thought will ever linger Around the grave whore he is laid. Wo loved him. yes we loved him, But the Sivioir loved him more. So the angels sweetly called him To the bright and happy shore The golden gates were opened, A gentle voice said. Come! Ac I with farewells unspoken, He calmly entered home. It was hard to part with him, So sad to see him die. But we’ll try to meet him some day, by and by. Sadly missed by wife and children. pd VET INFORMATION Veterans who wish to assign their “terminal leave” Ismds t'o tlie Veterans Administration aJ payment on their National Sc vice Life or IT. S. Government Life Insurance should get th > necessary assignment form - from their nearest Veterans Administration Contact Office, Francis Brosnan, Regional Insurance Officer, announced today, j Qualified employees are on hand in all VA Contact offices to a--sist the veterans in assigning their bonds and to give them up-to-date information regarding their GI insurance. The local VA Contact Office is located at 12 S. Jackson street in Greencastle. Although VA does not issue the “terminal leave” bonds under tne Armed Forces Leave Act of | HM6. the law authorized VA to j .accept the bonds in connection I with government life insurance payments. The bonds may he used as follows: 1. To pay premiums on insurance already in force. 2. To purchase new insurance. 3. To reinstate lapsed insurance. 4. To pay the amount required when converting term insurance to permanent forms. 5. To repay policy loans made prior to July 31, 1946. When a bond is used for insurance premium payments, it must he assigned in its entirety, Brosran said. />ny balance above the amount necessary to make the lies:red payment will be credited to the vcti ran’s account and will J be used for the purpose of payling luture premiums. However, the veteran can specifically rr- ] quest that tire balance be held I until thi maturity date of the i bond, rt which time it will be refunded in cash without interest. When the veteran assigns his ei'iid, he will receive credit for its face value, plus interest accrulng up to the end of the month in which the assignment Is made. Under the law, bonds may not be used for insurance pry ments as a means ot securing the easli proceeds of th# bonds before the maturity late.

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