The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 December 1946 — Page 2

/HE BAK? BANNW, GffEFNCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, ^46.

APOSTOLIC GOSPEL TABERNACLE

i:\sr \\ \Mll\(.TOV STREET Thursday Night 19th. < mno hear Mi«s (Tiarlolti' from Convent to IVnteoost. vli«.» ( harlot to a Cmtholir Non for .years will relate e\perienre and deliverance from the Catholic Convent. DON'T MISS THIS SOUL STIRRING TESTIMONY

ROOT'S

GAMES!! For All...

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I X-SEf RETAKE TESTWIES < I f »MM«ool « »»*•*• tors testified they gave to Bilbi and Terry. Terry predicted his testimony would affect Hilbo’s political fu-

tui e.

Senate Republicans have lieen watchino- the investigation -closely for possible grounds on which to challenge Bilbo's tight to take his Senate seat when Congress conv-nes Jan. 3. Bilbo predicted confidently to reporters that he

will be seated.

Terry reported the alleged threats on his life in a letter to the committee Dec. 2 in which he asked to be relieved from testifying in the Bilbo hearings. He said the threats were made in monymous telephone calls. .1. M. Quin, Jackson, Miss., was called at the request of Bilbo's attorney to tell about Terry’s

accounts in the Jackson State j

National Bank, of which Quin is county hospital,

president.

THE DAILY BANNER

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For All” Entered i n the postoffice at Oreencastle. Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of

March 7, 1878.

Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in

SOCIETY

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| program committee took charge.' community service and he

( Miss-Roberta Purcell gave a the many ways that we as r , ,iu "' and 1 v ! Min solo and Miss Barbara group and as an individual coul.1 <3?Pt, -«Je Rehn.r''’ ^

of 8crV i Ce to thp community. | ' lnd PX( l >ango M ' Xni *

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Mis. Dorothy Foster Hostess

To ( lovi-rdale Tuesday Club 1 Won ling sang White Christmas. Mrs. Dorothy Foster was pcs- Several carols were sung by

to the Cloverdale Tuesday, tho members after a

Ciuh f.Iondiy evening, Dev mb,' tri Cation o. gilts, A

fallowed.

clever dissocial hour

Knoll CDrt i . and oi

Kecrcation was led by Dovi,.' j 0 ^" 1 hy ah"is t‘s ? ' / V|>rf

10th.

Meeting was . lent. Mrs. 01g>

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■pened by presiStwalley. with

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tlvverdale llimie E<-

Putnam County: $3.50 to $5.001 of collect in uni n-. A> ; (luh To Have Party

per year by mail outside Put-

nam County.

S. It. itarlden. Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

M ere wore no responses to roil The Cloverdale Home Ecocall and members joined in sing- nomies Club will meet. Friday afm v Christmas carols. Pledge to terrrym Detember 20th at the 1 Ha - WHS followed by club song, borne of Mrs. Ellis Yan.lers for of last meeting sve:e the usual Christmas meeting.

Minutes

Nichols and Irwin Wallace.

There was an exchange of gifts and several gifts were brought for needy families and will h,

distributed over the town. * About thirty members

present. *!• -l- -I*

Women's Hlhle t lub To Meet Wo r.en's Bible club

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were

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TEACHER’S PET SI.50

FINANCE St.50

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MOROPOLY SI.98

Mrs. Myrtle

Murvin Dale Cox, Reelsville R, Ruth Ogles.

is a patient in the Putnam A clever contest conducted by Mrs. •* " • 'PP p -

Mi< hostess. Man (Jetting Beany

Miss Helen Moore and Mrs. ioi Work, was won by Mrs.

Quin said Terry had two ac- FJizabeth Godfrey and daughter, Jonevru Knoll, member and Mt =. counts in the bank. One was tiv Patty, spent the day in Indian- Mayme Reed, guest. Mrs. Olga “Edward Terry Special” which a| ">lis. ' stwaliey and Mias Lois Sinclair has received a total of $7,214 hi Dr. and Mrs. Charles Akei and , n tertained with a piano du-t deposits since opened June 1. family will leave Friday for Port .•silt-nl Night.” The hostess ask-

1937 and still contains $200. i Aransas, Texas to spend a por

The other account. Quin said tion ot the holidays,

was in the name of “Edward The F-ubli, Library will observe Terry.” It was opened in June,' holiday hours trom Dec. 20 to 1936. included deposits of $14,000 Jan. 2. Paring this time the hours and $5,000 at a time, and had a will be 10 a. m. to 5 p. m each Palace of $11,242 as of last week day. The librarv will b(

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from the' club. lU ' t l , Guests present were Mrs. Hostess To New Era duh

Mavmi Meed, Miss Freda Cole. Cloverdale New Era Club will

Skelton and M. bold their Christmas meeting

, Friday afternoon at the borne of;

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Mis. Henley Hostess

To Wednesdnv Bridge Club Mrs. Merle Hei.U v was ht sic s to the Wedneruy afterr.ovi bridge club. Thr^e tables wer.i arranged for brid f ■ and at the c’.ose of the gavnoa Mrs Stella

Sore ^ Throw *

Let a little Vick, v ^ bt unt^onin

> 30 1 p®* 35 * Spasms of c ou -‘ nell. 708 S. Locust St. Mrs. Z-

Oulloiigh will have devotions and . "^cinal vapors ^ r n,h * s,r the program committee will have ™e^° n8eS,ed u PPer brS!S

charge of the program. Mem-

" n '“>rtcin K loA/lr-

. hours as youslee, Y

bars bring toys for the Christma:

basket.

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Sllgai nidge Needle

Club Held Xmas Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lewallen entertained the Sagar Ridg» Needle Club with an all day meeting Sunday, Dec. 15th a bountiful piteh-in dinner was served at noon, to Mr. and Mrs

"rxzzszsz ^

where a

Village was on display. This decoration won second prise on

Gwalting received guest prize. Mrs. Roy Lewis Air erd Mrs Other guests were. Mrs. Betty Walter Reeves, Mr., and Mrs.!

inteilot CnriKtmas deceratl ns m Sutliorl[n and Mrs Hanna. Oscar Coffman, Mr. and Mrs

.j. 4. 4. Eugene Lewallen and family:

Thursday night.

closed Christmas Day and New

FERN

j Year's Day. -» , Donus E. Denny.

who

Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stoner left I membei of the legislative com- 0fr ,V 8 gU est.

Bloomington a few years ago iS 11 fi P' 0n ‘“ d "" e ' U ( luh Postpones Another exciting contest followed which was won by Mrs. Agnes Trinpett, member and Mrs. Ruth

OR, Chas. L % Will b: away frem office from Dec, fo Jan. 6th,

All BABA $1.75

SEE OUR SELECTION OF GAMES

PENNANT CHASERS SI.25

Monday morning for Florida ’ of thp I,,di *' ,a P r ™«««- Mr. and Mrs. Dewey A.'aright ’ mK attorneys' association, will from Brazil, spent Sunday with' attend a three-day meeting of 1 Mrs. Geneva Rockhill and son ! ‘his group starting Thursday In

[ (s 3r l I Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Pa.il Burks and! The D. A R. Previewing Com- ! daughter spent Sunday with mittee In Hollywood recommends Norman Frost. .'ho following movies to be shown Mrs. Paul Burks anti daughter, locally soon: "Abiline Town,” I Carolyn Sue, Mrs. Robt rt Burks “Cradle of Liberty.” short, and Mrs. Francis Underwood of Match of T ime short on World Oreencastle spent Wednesday af- Food Problems “Faithful Is My ,, „ ornent t moon at Rockville Fashion," ”Cock.\v< u Miracle”

Delicious refreshments were served and after an enjoyable social hour club adjourned to n eet January 14th with Mrs.

Alta A1 lender.

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Cloverdale \Y. K. C. S. Held I

\ Christinas Meeting

The VV. S. C. S. of the Cloverdale Methodist church held a

Meeting Da.v

The meeting .of the Nursing and Child Care Club which was to have been. held. Friday. Dee. 20th has been postponed to a

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Rural Youth Held Meeting

The Putnam County Rural . Youth met Tuesday night, Dec.

17, at tlie court house.

The regular business meeting

Christmas party in the church WUs h 011 ' Irwil1 Wallace led the Thursday evening, £ ,ou P in singing. Glennie Martin n.cember 12th. The meeting « :wo dpv °tions. David Grimes , pi ned with a delicious covered -vas thc s I )rakor for the evening

Mrs. Francis Undenvood of and “To Each His Own.”

Green.cistle and Mrs. Roliert ^ . |j S j_ f |i nnc r at 6:30. After din- ^‘s talk was Burks an, 1 daughters, called on HOSPITAL NOTES ! there was an election of of-

ccntered around

SMOKE Thursday, December 19-7.3 AMERICAN LEGION HOME EVERYONE WELC0

daughter Mrs. Fannie McCloud and son

Mrs.

Mrs. Bill York erd Saturday uiorru.ig.

' FOR SALK”Panel truck bid;'^” thP hospital yesterday. ! dent; Mrs. Alice Rogers, vice insulated, could be used as brood-' Mr8 - ' 7'"*' , l resident; Mrs. Agnes Trippett,

Phon- Grwncastl0 ' H 4 was *hKcnarge»l tt . ensurer; Mrs. Hallie Sipple,

, firers for the coming year. .of 414 Maple Ave. were dismissed Kf ., hor Fry was elected presi-

from the hospital yesterday. I Mrs. Katherine Marshall.

ei house or hog house.

Bainbridgc 265.

18-4t.

from the hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Dovi Patton of Spencer

'fiDMEXS?

m cretary.

Miss Anna Guntlo entertained

ripened was dismissed from the h 'spital thp „ roup with illustrations m

is m

SHOPPERS

FOR SALK: Tree

oranges, grape fruit, direct from yesterday.

Texas, prices by bushel or crate.

Gnat Northern Beans. All kind c-d to h w hr.me on Gr> eraestif ol groceries. Canned fruits and R 3 from the hospital. m t vegetable prices are right. Paris Rebecca Am Gardner. Green* Grocery. State Road 43, Green- castle R. 2 war discharge 1 from eastle. Truck load. 18-lt. the hospital Tuesday.

— | Mrs. Helen Dayman and r.a igh-

NOIICE: Start r.g Ihutaday ^, r of Grc'i.er.stle R. 3 w*r» r--in Christma., apples '<>:■ sale at i t . HSC ,| f, om (i, t . hosa til tlu<»

Star Barber Shop. Buehheit Or- morning

1 !;ltl 11 . Mrs. Hubert Cooper. Greem a*,

tie R. 1 was admitted to the hos-

pital this morning.

Mrs. Lois Dobson, of Reelsville

to the

the

Flannel Boards assisted by

Aire Manila Neely has return- Alrs AliCp Rogers with the scrlp-

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a lr ' ta r n fa l^j id t<{ If If 14 t ' , Ifl 14 If 14 14 14 14 14 14 $, 14 14 Pi 14 Id I K 1 I P

Santa ( Ians has his eye on the time He’s tfettin# anxious because he doesn’t want to he late - and neither do you And so for you last minute shoppers - a list of

suggestions

GLASSWARE ALUMINUM LEATHER TOYS DINNERWARE RECORDS STORY ROOK DOLLS ..... PEN AND PENCIL SETS MINIATURES BOOKS .... MODEL AIRPLANES ....PICTURES.-.GLOBES

yj was admitted - j;!) Tuesday.

Bj kappa Della ITii pl Hold Dinner Party

[3 Gamma Phi chapter of Kappa

lures, Mrs. Hallie Sipple tha loadings and group singing. This was enjoyed very much by all. Instead of exchanging of Christmas gifts, articles of clothing which were wearable were, brought in by those attending and quite a collection was r'-j

ceived.

(■olden Rod (Tub

Held Iteeent meeting

The Golden Rod Club met re-

hospita, cen (jy wpjt Mis. Rachel Surbe:-.

The meeting was opened ^,y singing America. One new men--,

her was taken in.

The next meeting will be hold' with Mrs. Amy Neal. A Chri -i-

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PILE LINED SUfiC0ATS. 81 >’ 1 >«»> gifts Water-repel-lent. pile warmth, lamb collar:

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MEN’S BOYS

$16.00 $10.00

and handke-.-.ref for new metn-

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(iAMES . . POTTERY BOOKS..,

. LAMPS .... . . . SCRAPCANDY ....

ONE LAST REMINDER

If you haven’t picked out your Christmas cards - or if you need any more - there is still time to get yours at

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Delt.-i Phi held its annual Christ

mas dinner party Tuesday eve-i- lllas ' rt ‘ e P ar ty ' )t ' held "i'-'t nig at the home of Mrs. Jos-f K" ts for the ch"'Iren. Member 1 Sharp. The highlight of pl ; m bring gift for secret sist >,

evening was the revelation of secret sisters during the year. Later games were played and prizes won by Hiss Betty Lee,

Miss Norma Hill. Mrs. Walter Marriage Announced Bryan. Hostesses for this de-‘ Hlld Mrs. Thomas R. ferlightful occasion were Mrs. Josef rel1 ,UIV< ' returned from a five Sharp. Mrs. James Roberts. Mrs. (U, y vl8il with r •‘> attv<>!, of Mr - Ann Cashbaugh. The house was Tir,e11 npa, ' Louisville and Charbeautifully decorated in keeping Th<> couple were married! with the Christmas season.' Bt Jeffersonville Saturday noon. There were 28 members present.! and rii oto rcil to NashvUle, Tenn.,1 — ! where they attended Uie "Grandj

f Old Opry” show at WCM. Mr«. I Terrell was formerly Mrs. Helen Pitts of Oreencastle. R. R. 2.

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W’etldlng Annoiuiovl R. seoe C. Siiythe of Roaclulite announces the ma-rl'ige of his. daughter, Helen, to Dewey B. | Wilson, son of T-> : tn W’il«o i, Roachdale. The marriage ‘oo)<, place In the Central Avenue Methodist church in Indianapolis by R"V. F. Marion Smith m Sat-! ri'rday, Dec. 14th 1946 at IdSO.j Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Wilson O’ IndlanapoL’s, brother and sister-in-Hw of th^' groom. Mr. Wilaoi. Is in thc Flell Seed and Coal business in. Roach-' dale with his father. 1

Roachdnle Club

In All Day Meeting

Roaohdale Home TSc Club met Saturday for an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Grace Call after a boantlful pitch-ln dimer, the meeting was called to order bv the president, Miss Helen Symith. The secretary and treaI j surers report were read and ap-

II proved.

11 It wa« voted to buy a five dollar health bonfi. Roll call was answered by Christmas poems

l After the business session the _

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Gifts For Men

^WHO CARE WHAT THEY WEAR!

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SPORT SHIRTS. Top quality, Sanf. $2.49 SPORT SHIRTS. lx>ng - wearing, Sanf.t j QQ

GIFT TIES. All ftright, tasteful “man-ers”! 93c MUFFLERS. Bright plaids, all-wool, ] 9g

SWEATERS. fA arm,healthful coats. 4.98 HANOKERCHIEFS. Linen or cotton. 49c

SOCKS. slack model- l* wool. 3*' sumlealh- r **r tic! 98 £

♦Shrinkage will not esreeil 1%.