The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 December 1946 — Page 2

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.’HP DAftY BAFIKW^, GRFENCASTIE, INDIANA, f-RIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1946.

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FOR THE HOLIDAYS

PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR CHICKENS and TURKEYS Early! Quality Meat Market

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•Mci'k who loft ns oisht years npo today, Deo. 13th. Wo cannot journey where yv.i are. So wo would like today To sit and hold your hand awhile. In memory if we may. We’ll talk of things we’ve seen and done, And oh won’t it be grand 'IVi bo with you in memory dear. And sit and hold your hand. Mother, Daddy and Barbara

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Ktrthday

John Paul Douthitt. 2 years

today, Doc. 13th.

Paul H. Grider. R»aohdale. Ind. t-vtay December ISth. Ray Cline. Belle Union, today

December 13th.

Alpha Haines, Belle Union, to-

lay, December 13th.

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATE! "It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffice Greencastle, Indiana as secom class mail matter under Act o March 7, 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents pe week; $3.00 per year by mail ii Putnam County; $3.50 to S.'ifa per year by mail outside itfim County. S. It. Itarlilen, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

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home remedy for

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children’s colds. WICKS ▼ vaporus

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Miss Edith Eberle, widely known as a speaker and author. wil 1 giv.‘ a lecture in the Bainbridge Christian Httirch. Sunday

evening, December 15, at 7:30 M. This entertainment is

LH1TEK TO SANTA Dear Santa Claus. T am five years old and my; name is Janice. I can’t write yet.; io mv sister is writing this letter for me For Christmas I want you to bring t. ■ a desk, doll walker, big dolly, racking chair,; bo'ks, baking set. dishes and a , toy chest Be sure to bring my mommy ami dad ly and ii' oi ’i* rs md sis-1 tors something for Christmas. I My birthday is January 21st. I will be 6 years old. Loads of Love. JnnP.' Monnett 711 S. Loc t s’reet Gi-e ■ii'’i'-.'e. In l.

IN MEMORY In loving memory of Edgar E. JuIh- who passed away Dec. 13 1945, The years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never, The memory of those happy dayWhen we were together. We can not Lord thy purpose see But all is well that’s done by thee. Sadly missed by wife. pi’. IN MEMORY In fond memory of Byron Dale

Mike Tzounnakis, son of

and Mrs. John Tzouanakis, has i

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arrived home after serving in .sponsored by the Missionary

Mrs. James Oliver, 108 Taylor] Germany with the United Statesciety in observance of Wo-

Pla-.e, today December 13th. Army. J an’s Day.

Calumet I Amoll g Miss Eberle's publica-

jtions are "Palm Tree and Pine,” Trails of Discovery in the Is-

Mrs. C. C. Gillen, Greencastle,

today. Deccmocr 13th.

Robert Eugene N’eese, son of

Byron

City, 111. Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neese. 8

years old today. Friday, Dee lln( .j | , 13th. ( 18 UnrP

Barbara Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers, 17 years today. Dec. 13th. ,

Reeves, of

is visiting his parents,’ Mrs. Lee Reeves. He 1

John Hillis.

! bine.i the duties of dean of the

| Among those who attended the jormitory, dire; t- >r of student [ Reelstille, Van Buren game were 1 work, of playground activities,

‘Mrs. Shirley ” ”’

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Sunset anil evening star

And one clear call for ipe ‘Mrs. Shirley M,Elroy, Mrs. Ami may there be n,"! meaning of Edna Irwin and Mrs. Olive the bar Hutcheson, former students ot

When I put out to sea. Van Burenl,

The Almighty hand of Him

who holds the power of life and John H VanHorn will arrive death has come again and re r.m- here . ,hls ( ‘ venJn * t0 take his nil fn-m our midst, Russell Dallas fami *y t0 Kans as City, Mo. for Kockhill, well-known resicfei.t of future resWence ’ Thev : ‘ ave ^

visiting with Mrs. J. B. VanHorn, who will also accompany them to

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lands of the Philippines" "Jewels , tti Giant Dropped” and "Mack1 lin of Nanking." These reflect

Rebecca Ann Gardner, small her six years experience in the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Philippines where she tarught in Gardner of Greencastle, It. 2. the Missions school conducted was admitted to the Putnam by Disciples of Christ at Lacog County Hospital Thursday. * r high school girls, and eom-

I {,t the home of Mrs. lam Rissler Wednesday, Dee. 18.

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Keystone Bible ( las. Meeting Mrs. Charles Hutcheson was .hostess to the K.-yrime Bible Class of Gobir, Men • "ial Church • i Wednesday evening. This meeting being the Christinas meeting the husbands of th. members were invited and several vere present. Mrs. Clyde Williams, the class president, conducted the business session and reports of the officers were given. Plans wo*- • made to remember r. number ot _ those who arc ill. Miss Minnetta Wright in- J trodueed the guest speaker, Mrs.| Esther Snider Jones, who gav'j Grace S. Richmond’s story "The | Bells of St. John.” This is a beaiutiful story and was much en j joyed by the class. Rev. William] Hargrave led in the singing of a j number of the Christmas carols. I ’Die gift exchange was a feature i of the evenings program, the j daintily wrapped pa.kngas hadi

CHRISTMAS BAZAAR »• F. W. HOME December 13th snd 14th

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been plan .I around a lovely light-j ed tree. Mr. Omer Beck and Mr.

J. E. Courtney played Santa, distributing the gifts. Delicious re-j

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teacher of weekday Bible classes I freshments appropriate j an-d ol English and Old Testa-j season were served. Assisting ( ment in the Bible Training! hostesses WPr " Mrs - wil ’] j School. ' Hams and Mrs. Sarah Wright.

1 Through her varied experience | 'I* * * * in Christian work and her wide t’lnverdale I*. T. A. re ading of Christian literature., ll<»Ms Xmas Meet

-he is pr:fared to bring, a mes-J sage of interest and value to the audience. Evry on is most i cordially invited to attend this

worth while meeting.

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SMOKER at GEN. JESSE M. LEE POST 1550 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Monday Night, December 16 EVERYONE WELCOME

The Cloverdalc P. T. A. met

M adison Township visiting wun .wrs. j. rs vannorn, """ Monday evening, December 9th.

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1946. age 40 years, 11 mcs. and I e m g R ay> ‘<Silent Night” was sung 20 days. He spent his entire life’ HOSPITAL NOTES ' iveKville Social Service l,y the audioncc ancl foll0W0(1 by j in Madison, Twp. j Joel Church. Coatcsville, R. 2. piui) Held Kerent Meeting prayer by Rev. Barr. Music was On March 8, 1924, he married w -as dismissed from the hospital furnished by a girls quartet of Geneva Herbert. To this union Thursday. 1 RPblsville Social Service Doris Sinclair, Martha Elmore,) was born two sons, Russell Mr am | M is. James Ray, Stil- Club met at the borne of Mrs. Harriet Pruitt and Betty Cur.'.-]

Win* e m broid*r*4 fabric] D Ortoy platform L«*thir tala, | Alt* in blu*.

$2^9

Dallas. Jr. and Carl Eugene. esville, arc the parents of a Russell’s illness was of many tlauffhter ^ this morninR - at

months duration and always he ' looked forward to getting well so 1 he could enjoy his sons when they were discharged from the

service.

In. addition to the wife and

the hospital.

Bobby Hurst, ^.-r W. Walnut was discharged from the hos-

pital this morning.

Ida McCullough recently for its mings playing “Silent Night” rcgulai meeting. Throe guests and a hoys quartet. Bill Hcavin,and 21 members enjoyed a dc- Donald Broadstreet, Jimmie A’.-

Ileclrifltd shearling O’Ortay with padded leolher tele. In red er blue.

sons, he is survived by his aged father, Lawrence Kockhill, three brothers, Ted of Toledo. Oh'.c, Gordon and Elbert of Gary, Ind- * lana, three sisters, Mrs. Conrad j Shinn and Mrs, Joy Cummings j of Madison Twp., and Mrs. Lawrence Clifford of Morgan Co., nieces, nephews and many rela-

Ik ious pitch-in dinner at noon. Special recognition was given tlie members whose birthday an-

Suzanne Newlin, 704 South mversnries occur during October, College, was dismissed from the November and December, hospital yesterday afternoon. 1 At P- m - the president, Mrs. Cuba Keller and son of -Mrs. Lois Raab, called the inoet-

Cloverdale, were released from in o t<v order. Devotions were Vesta Hcavin. President’s mesthe hospital Thursday. given by Anna Pollont, Lucille sago was read by Mrs. Christine Judith Ann Nichols, 911 Crown Hutcheson sang a solo. Secra- Vaughn. It was voted to buy a St., was dismissed from the hos- tary’s reports were read and ac- $5.00 Red Cross Bond, pital yesterday. cepted. The club purchased a The 4th grade, under the dir- ( Mrs. Luana Raab of Center c i l, * l!,r ’ s worth of Christmasi action of Mrs. John Logan, gave

lender and Elston Frazier on horns playing “O Little Town of Bethlehem” and “O Come All Ye

Faithful.”

The minutes of last meeting were read and approved Treasurer’s report W’as given by Mrs

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300 Bushy, shapely, fragrant non-shattering Balsam Christmas Trees Just received from 2 feet to 14 feet high. All trees complete with bases.

Ordei early for a good selection •• Delivery later

lives and friends

He was a member of the Moose P' ta ‘ ^* 1 ' s morning. - 1 lg e i Lloyd O’Hair of Bainbridgo, i Weep not dear friends, nor e'er waB admitted to the hospital repine i Thursday. The loss to you is great ' charie » Wendal, Keelsville, R. But in the realms of love divine L was admitted to the hospital F- r us the loved ones wait. yesterday.

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for Christmas values

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whir, the last glad morn shall rise To wake thsir sleeping clay Beyor.J the bright and vralted skies, WcTl meet in endless day. We wish to express our sini re appreciation to Mr. and Mrs. McCurry, Rev. Skelton, Mriose Lodge, employees of Lone Star Cement Corp., flower girls, pall b. arerg and friends for floral offerings and to all who assisted us in the death of our beloved husband an! father. Mrs. Geneva Roekhill and Son:

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Lutheran Advent Service. 4:15

P. M.

Pr.'sbvteriau S S Chapel Sermon. Topic: "The Acceptable Year ot the Lord.” J. T. Destinon. Pastor

reading, “Folks Back

Home,” was ably given by Mrs. Bessie Cook. Mrs. Helen Jarrell and the boys sextette from Reelaville High School sanj' sevi ral numbers which were greatly enjoyed. Phyllis MeElroy, an-

other student gave an instiu- <Jovrnlalc Meets

mental solo, “Nocturne." The members of the sextette are - John Mace, Roy Wells, Jimmie

a very interesting Christmas program which was enjoyed by all. | The meeting closed with group singing and a Christmas treat

for all.

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Win* or blu* v*l*ur low boot**. Shcorling cuff. Hard toother sole.

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The Cloverdale New Era Cl ib met at the home of Mrs. Esthei

r.ll |y*r»ll, plallofm. peiM^ tola. In blu* « w'"*$130

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have opened their new Conservatory* You may personally stleot than ?945* maS ^ plan * s * or ,u * ure All prices GltUnir

POINSETTIAS the Christmas ficarer •• tarje •j, beautiful red blooms in |*yly decorated pots. CYCLOMEN •• bright colorful plants witti many 1 blooms and lots of buds. JERUSALEM CHERRIES •• shapely trees loaded with berries. BEGONIAS •• large bushy strong heavy bloom* ing plants. CHRISTMAS PEPPER » in bright eolors. AFRICAN VIOLETS >• full of blue and piak blooms. FOLIAGE PLANTSRubber ptafits. Ferns* Ivy* Crottmt nnd vnsny others. One of Indiana’s most comflotr and beautiful stores. - ——

Hutcheson, Don Shumaker, Bob Hathaway and Don McCullough. Sewing for the Red Cross was (.one during the day. The visitors were Mrs. Frank John, .Nils. Fred Boyd and Mrs.

Robert Rankin.

Fry Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 1

llth. Members answered to roil call with Bible quotations. The club enjoyed Bible stories given by Mrs. Helen Gray. Mrs. Mary McCoy was a guest speaker and displayed her handkerchief col-

The Christmas meeting will be 1, ‘ ctinn ' Ht,r sub * ct wa ’ s “ Pov -

trayal of the Handkerchiefs” which was very interesting and enjoyed immensely by the mem. horw. Mrs. McCoy conducted a contest on laces which was won

• <t.in*4 thaerling D'Oriay. glifarnia glatfarm, wtrfg*. olhtr ial*. In blua, or hita.

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by Mrs. Helen Gray. The club enjoyed having Mrs. Agnes Trip-i pett as guest. , Next meeting will be held with Mrs. Bailie Sipple, Friday afternoon. December 20th. This will

the Christmas meeting.

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UNABLE to control her yibblni Mrs Robert Etlgar Ellis of Oak land. Cal, watches her son, Ec gsr, led to his San Francisco ju cell after n session of his trial fo the fatal shooting of Josep (Internationa'.

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