The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 December 1946 — Page 2
/HE DAftY BAMFK*, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ' 0> l946 '
( Milt or TH \M\>
MKKTINO Tho Maiinn
I*OSTI‘0\K» Towtvship Farm
Wi- wish to thank our neigh- g urearj meeting which was to hors nn<l friends ami relatives have been held. Thursday.I
Decent bo r
for their kindness, and for all tho
beautiful flowers sent to us at j poned until
the death of our beloved husband and father. Artemu.s K. Lambert.
The Family. p<l
12th has been post-
a future date.
NO HTTNT1NG signs available at The Daily Banner office.
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for THAT MAN!
For “HIM” you want the most wonderful gift in all the world -- something to please him beyond words - something to put that heavenly gleam in his eye -- something he will love and love you for giving to him. Such a gift you will find here among our treasure-trove of sparkling Christmas ideas.
SWEATERS S4.00 to SI 2.00 Your choice of Patterns and colors.
JACKETS SI 0.00 to $35.00 Both Fabric and Leather Something exceptionally nice.
BATH ROBES S10.00 to S25 00
Attractive Styles for that man in your life.
GLOVES SI .50 to $7.50
Beautifully Stitched Leather.
JACKETS S5.00 Up
<oi:\ snow
1 rontlniirfl from Phk#* ono
{ fill, 50c: 5th, 50c.
Class II 10 ears Yellow' Corn (Seed and Single Cross Classl Jst $5.00: 2nd. $2.00: .'Srd. $1.00:
4th. 50c; 5th, 50c.
Class III—Single Far. White Com 1st. $5.00: 2nd. $2 00: 5r I, $1.00; 1th. 50c: 5th. 50c. Class IV Single Kur Yellow | Corn (Seed and Single Crosst- , tst. $5.00: 2nd, $2.00: 5rd, $1.00;
' llh, 50c; 5th. 50c.
i Class V 10 ears, Produce of I I Hvbrid 1st, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; ‘
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BANNER
(it I ('heir Club 1,i licet Thursday
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SOCIETY
| Woman's Circ le To
J Hold ( hrlstinu* Meeting
Tire Auxiliary of the Woman s | circle of the Presbyterian church
Gc d Ch->er Club will meet will have
second'with Mrs. Joe Koth. South .lack- at the home Act of .son street Thursday at 1:30 P. M. 7 Bloomington St Bring 25c gift for gift exchange.[December 12. at 8 p. m.
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Section Three
To M. et T I r-d:i>
Three of the Church will afternoon at 2 •
Firs! me't /clock
And Local News u ii i i; f s
j ;{r<l, $1.00; 4th, 50c; 5th. 50c Class VI Single Eat Prod, of; I Hybrid 1st. $3.00; 2nd, $2.00: | 3rd, $1.00; 4th, 50c; 5th, 50c. i Class VII 10 ears Yellow ! Corn (Open to 5-Acre Club members only) 1st. $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd. $1.00; 4th, 50c; 5tn. I 50c. j Class VIII Shelled Peck, Pro-' 1 dnce of Hybrid iAdult Class) , 1-t, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00: 3rd, $1.00;
4th, 50c; 5th, 50c. | Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton Class IX Shelled Peck, Open Jr. and sous, were Sunday guests' only to all 5-Acre Club members of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elwell 1st. $3.00; 2nd. $2.00; 3rd,'and family near Csiverdale. $1.00. 4th. 50c; 5th, 50c. | \[ r an/ .| Mrs. Claude HutcheClas^ Shelled Peck (Boys SRn anr j i nm ily sper' Sunday only) 1st, $3.00; 2nd. $2.00; 3rd, wil)l vlr inil Mrs. C. W. H mill- ; $1.00; 4th, 50c; 5th. 50c. (, ., g r .. parents of Mrs. H.itchc-
, son. at Clover dale, i Sgt. Charles L.
with Mrs. Hamko. Bring gift for the grab bag.
Jolly Get Together Club To Hold Meeting
The Jolly Get Together Club will hold its December meeting
a Christmas meeting' Thursday. December 12th, for an of Mrs. Walter Cox, ! a H dt'y meeting at the home of
on Thursday, | -Mrs. Maxine Hill
Miss Mildred Caviness will thcil ' secret sister gift.
! give the devotions and lead th ? j carol singing. Dr. Winona Welch 1 will speak on Christmas greens. | Mis. Dick Steele and Mrs. Gifford Black will be the assistant
hostesses.
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l ast Floyd Club
Met With Mrs. I.ydiek
i Section Four ! To Meet
1 Mrs. Grace Routt spent the ' wc •k. nd in Bloomington with her ' son and family. ;
1 opened t n<
| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamilton was set for Saturc , ay , Dec
Section Four of the First Cr.ristian church will meet at the
The East Floyd Home Ec Club p,, m e of Mrs. Lais Steele, 2M Bevmet Thursday, November- 21, at nidge street, Thursday at 7:30
the home of Mrs. Vein Lydick. ,, m
Mrs. Elmer Christy gave les- Mrs. Steele will give the prosen on “Planning Storage Spaces gram and Mrs. Laura Perkins in Our Homes.” will ceni'wt the devotions. AnyMrs. Harry Miller our president one desiring transportation call business meeting. The ess-M. There will be a twenty
five cent gift exchange.
Class XI 10 ears, Yellow Corn (Boys and Girls only) 1st, $3.00; 2nd. $2.00; 3rd, $1.00; 4th,
;>0i; 5th, 50c.
Class X and XI are for any Isiy or girl under 20 years of i.gr living in Putnam county regardless of 4-H Club enrollment. Class XII Wheat (any variety) 1st, $.3.00: 2nd. $2.00: 3r I,
$’.00.
Class XIII—Oats (any variety! 1st. $3.00: 2nd, $2.00; 3rd,
st.on.
Class XIV Soybeans tany variety) 1st, $3.00; 2nd. $2.00:
Aker dr. is
home on terminal leave after 'having spent 12 months with tho 7th Division Band in Korea. He will receive his discharge from the armed forces Dec. 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cantonwine, Mr. and Mrs. dohn Canton wine and daughter, Judy, while ' enroute to California for a visit, i stopped over in fhoeivy., Ariz. to , see Mrs. Rena Strain and daugh-
ter, Mary.
1 When a wheel came off a ear driven by William Gray of Rools-
enibef 7th as for the bazaar sup- -I* * •!• -I* per at Contesville library. Roll liainbridge Horn A F.r .all was “To Sing an Old Time < hih Mill Meet Tune”. Some members worked The Bainbridgo Home Ee Club on tacking a comfort. , will meet with Mrs. D. O. Tate There were nintcen nrombws Thursday, Dec. 12th. Please present. The next meeting will be bring a 25c gift for grab bag and ,it the home of Mrs. James jo cents to go on refreshments. Smodley, Dee. 19 each one to Hiss .loyee Mason
bring a 25c present for the grabbag. |
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Washington Township 1 F. T. A. Meets Sunday
To Wed Allan* Williams Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Mason of Roachdale announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Catherine, to Allan D. Williams,
.lid, $1.00. * ville, it skidded along the highIExhibits of wheat, oats and way sollu , distance, but neither soybeans must be properly iden- nor hj s companions, til led as to varieties.) j John Danberry of Putnamville, Special Awards i !lnt | yj iss Mildred Vaughn, and Swot pstakes 10 cars of shev Miss Helen Baugh of Reelsville, (Classes 1, II, VII, XI and w e, 0 injured. The aeeident <K-4-H-l) 1 brt. Hybrid Seed Corn, eurred a short distance east of donated by Putnam County gtilcsville and it was considered
Tin December meeting >f the son of Mrs. Lillian Williams of \V i.-lrington Township P, T. A. Cleveland, Ohio, will be held Sunday afternoon,* The wedding will he solemnizDecc.nber 15, in the Reelsville rd December 21. in the Raccoon High School Lhiding a‘ 2:0 P. Methodist church. M. This meeting will be a Christ-1 »•*•«•■* me party for the children and .New Adult st.d\ (•roup th“ [ingrarn will be given by all To Meet VVedm <ilny the t- wnship schools. Everyone The Citild Development Study
I Gr up will meet with Mrs. Keith ' Smith. 515 Anderson, Wednesday
evening at 8:00.
i wet 'ome.
Home i:e. ( luh In November Meeting The West Ma.disnn Honn E
This group has a very interesting pi* gram outlined for the
Club met November 20 with Mrs. year and will have as some o.
only slightly bruised. I Dr. and Mrs. Chns.
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Farm Bureau Coop.
Sweepstakes single ear of show (Classes III, IV, VI, and 4-H-II) G bu. DeKalh Hybrid
Seed Corn.
Best peek Shelled Corn.
(dice of hybrid (Class IV only) ' . bu. Hybrid Seed Corn donated
by Sciiyler Arnold and Sons. Best 10 ears, Produce of Hy-
brid, of entire show, 1-2 bu. Hybrid Seed Corn donated by Sehy-
k*r Arnold ami Sons.
Swot pstakes shelled peck
.Classes VIII, IX, X and 4-H-H1) | hrotho f' S '' t
1 bu. Crib Filler Hybrid
Emory Brails in. Mrs. Paul Alhin, pre; lent, presided. Mrs. Kirkham and M>s. More
lucky that the occupants were gave the lesson on storage of
L. Aker
have received word from theii jron, Robeit, that he arrived at
P 10 ', Hawaii, Nov. 21 and will be sta-
| tinned or Oahu. His address is Pvt. Robert M. Aker. 1529391." HdqJi- H<!c| Co. Arny Personnel Center. Oahu. A. P. O. 909 P. M. San Francisco. Pvt. Ak^r was given a pass before sailing from San Francisco to meet his
Ohas. Aker Jr
; arrived fiom Korns the
See111 (111 ( v1 leon isdi -i tii*- day that
Cm donated by Mitchell Farms'; Pvt Akir «hedule,l to sail
through Emory Brattain. loxeiseas.
Best exhibit of entire show, in-
chiding samples in various class-' 'hirliia Kidpatli e.-. 1 bu. DeKalb Hybrid Seed, T - '• T "
Corn. | The Martha Ridpath P. T. A. Best Boys and Girls exhibit of wi || m( . ot Friday. Dec. 13 at 7:-
,30 p. m. ia the school nuditorium. Tiro sixth grn.de will present,
the show, > 2 bu. Hybrid Seed Corn donated by Schyler Arnold .<• Sons. 4-H Club ( lasses Open to boys and girls enrolled i in 4-H Corn Club for 1946. Class 4-H I 10 ears. Yellow Corn 1st. $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; Srd,
$1.00.
Class t-H II Single Ear, Yellow Corn 1st. $3.00; 2nd. $2.00; 3rd. $1.00. Class 4-H III Shelled Peek. Prod, of Hybrid 1st, $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd. $1.00. Class 4-H IV Late Potatoes 1st. $3.00; 2nd, $2.00; 3rd. $1.00. 1
Delta Kappa Gamma
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Held Dinner .Meeting Delta Kappa Gamma held a dinner moeitug at tne home of Mrs. John Boyd Saturday evening. There were twenty members present. After a delicious turkey dinner initiation was held for Mrs. T. A. Kleekner and Mrs. Edna j Hayes Taylor of Greencastle; Mrs. Bemicc Steward of Baini ridge and Mrs. Arthur McKumey of Clover dale. Miss Dorothy Harris, program chairman, introduced Mm. Frank Domier who had as her subject, “Miss Minna Mae Kern, an Outstanding Retired Teacher of DcPauw.” Mrs. Donner named a number of the sterling qualities Miss Korn possessed and refer-1 red to her as one of the best loved teachers ever on the DoPauw campus. She paid tribute to her as a teaehet and as a
' friend.
I As Delta Kappa Gamma is es- ( pecially interested in pioneer j women teacher* the discussion [ proved most interesting and was | enjoyed by everyone present.
STI'HB i WIRE DISH DRAINERS Original Special SI.29 S8c Hill md nut. Protects your dlshe* uiiti drain- them at the sani« time. Long, wearing
heavy wire.
THE PANTS
THAT CAME BACK
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY J. C. Penney Co.
There is many a suit headed for the discard that could be restored to its originally smart, tailored perfection through our careful cleaning and pressing! Let us prove it.
HOME LAUNDRY And CLEANERS
Phone l i(i 217 K.Washlngton
linens, dishes and silver, also stninge of cann.i goods. M loh
interest was shown.
During the business hour the cv.ih voted to give five dollars t*i the Cor.nuiiity Fund an I live' dollars for a ’’Health Bond.” Roll 'all was, nr. ■ wared with a TiignksgivJie thr.ighi. A contest) given during t v n seeiai hour was won by Mrs. Opal } Ibr. i It was decided to have a grab
who bag at tlu Christmas meeting
each bringing a 25c gift
Tlie next me ting will lie I Decernb-r 18 with Mrs. Ray Even®. This will be a piteh-in .dinner . nch guest bringing a ‘dish of in, I. sugar and table ser-
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•i* •;• •** *4 Mi-s Fill!n l!i>ste«s To Section || of Christian Church Neelim II of th- First Christian taiir, I- vill meet Thuisday, Decembi r 12th with Miss Floreu/e FI inn at th- Kappa Kappa Gamma House, 507 Sc.'Jth Locust Sti'0"t, at 2:..0, Members are ask- * I 11 ivnu iii'.'.ir a fro- will offerin;: Will he taken far the benefit of the Cleveland Children's Horn., a large attendance is d".
sired.
•9 *i* 4s. C. (. (luh Will M et This Evening Th * S. C. C. Club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Funk DcVaney, 533 east Anderson street. Mrs. Harry Wells and Mrs. Charles Rector will he assistant hostesses. + •!• | Keystone Bible j ( lass To M*-e| Keystone Bible Class of OoRju Memorial ohureh will meet Thursday at 7:30 at the home ot Mrs. Charles Hutcheson, West Walnut Street Road. There will he an interesting program and gift exchange. The husbands are invited and everyone will bring a small gift respectively. I 4* 4 4* + VV. S. ('-. K. To Hold Meeting M • $>. C. S. of Maple Heights will meet Thursday at 7 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Oliver Covert, 6 Hanna St. All members are urged to be present. I + 4* + ► ( lub Will Meet Willi Mrs. DcVaney B. C. C. will meet this evening at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Frank De- : Vaney, 633 Anderson St. 4- 4* 4- t Section One of the First Christian church will meet Thursday at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. Joe Crosby for a pitch-in luncheon Members please bring table service. There will be a Christmas offering for the Children’s Home in Cleveland.
their topics for discussion, (level. pment, habit training, soei il development and Ji.s ipline of the pre-schcd ihild. Mrs. Margaret McClain is discussion leader for Wednesday
evening.
Anyone interested in child development is invite, I to attend.
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riioloplay Indorsers To Meet Wednesday Indorsers of Photoplay will meet Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Ford Lucas.
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grooming essentials blSTINCTlY MASCUtINC Dtciotoir CODIttCt
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