The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 December 1946 — Page 2

,-rTC BAIlV BARNW, GREENCASTlf, INDIANA,

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S K E T B A L TERRE HAUTE VFW 972

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GEN. JESSE M. LEE POST 1550. VFW. Greencastle Gym, Friday, December 20

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THE DAILY BANNER

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Wavea For All” Kntered in the postoffice at ! Greencastle, Indiana as second I class mail matter under Act of

i March 7, 1878.

| Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $.100 per year by mail in' Putnam County; $8.50 to $5.00 | per year by mail outside Put-

I nam County.

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JUST RECEIVED A Shipment

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Christmas Gifts For Men.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

been given the Ford Ferguson franchise in that city ami will operate the Holmes Brothers Tractor Sales at 2012 Kossouth

A ven'uc.

Miss Shirley Patrick and Miss Janet Murphy of Clovrr.lale, and Miss Dorothy H os letter of Bainbridge, took part in a Christmas concert given Sunday in the Indiana University auditorium by the University Choral Union and the A Cappelln Choir, accompa.i- ! icd by the University Orchestra. I Approximately 200 singers pre- | -ented the concert which indud!ed selections from Bach’s “Christmas Oratorio” and Hand-

el's “The Messiah.”

hospital notls

Mrs. Emma Soars. 10i9 W. Col- | umbia, was dismissed from the

t hospital yesterday.

‘ Mrs. Eugene Sears and daugh-

Blossom Time at the! leased from the hospital Wednes-

(HUIISDAY, DECEMBER l». I«^-

SOOETY

Mrs. Robert D. Cooper

Mrs. Robert D. Cooper was Miss Vonda Joy Priest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Priest of Brick Chapel before her mar-

J were read by assistant Secretary i Mrs. Ruth Neler. I A card was read by Mrs. Nota Coffman, from Mrs. Mary Hurst a member of the club who is vacationing in Florida. The meeting was turned over to the chairman of program committee J Mrs. Nota Coffman for the proI gram which follows; Luke 2 by Mrs. Bertha Sin-

clair.

"If the Branch Blossoms” by Mrs. Alta Allender. Following singing of Christnias carols there was a Christmas gift exchange. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess assisted 1 by Miss Doris Sutherlin who was ' a guest. After an enjoyable social hour 1 club adjourned to meet January 8th with Mrs. Myrtle Skelton. d* + + v Home Ee Club Enjoys Xmas Party The beautiful country home of!

Banner Ads I M GONNA LET HIM HAVE, ill DAYS IEFJ TO BUY MY CHftlSTMAS PRTStNU; Keilor-Coan Pharmacy M... ,,H.

rtage t>ee. 4th. The single ring; Mr. an^l Mrs. J. R. South was the ceremony was read by Rev. Gus j scene of the Brick Chapel Home McAdams, uncle of the groom, jfcc ciub family Xmas party, Friat his home in Muncie, Indiana, day evening Dee. 13. Nearly all

members and their families were present. After the regular bitsi-

Mr. and Mrs. THos. Holland

j were in Indianapolis Wednesday (ter of 109 W. Columbia, wero^re

I and saw

, English. ! ‘lav-

, . . Mrs Paul Stewart and son of Mrs. J. A. Ruark underwent ani • , , , appendicitis operation at the re “' asP “ fr ° m Francis Hospital in Indianapolis the hospital this mondng.

Wednesday I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Foxx, 608 S. j Mrs. Cooper graduated from ... [ . ,. ra n „. . . Indiana, are the parents of a «onj Bllir .>> r idge High School with the

i 'f. in< i •" i"- • i f* i. • i I born at the hospital yesterday. I class of ’46 and w'orked as a| nPSS meeting the evening in- vh. 'r' tli!'- wdl make their j '' ,r ' antl ‘' ,rs - ttoberl Raper of jj urgP Aid at the Putnam county! spent playing 100k. At a late ' " " Dam Ts -uhI ®P pncer aro P arcn t- S °f a son d spital the past six months, j hour Santa made his appearancej

future home,

his brother. Paul

Holmea, have

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Full Dressed TURKEYS 6 5 c Lb

English WALNUTS 49c

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Pun- Pork SAUSAGE, 1 Lb Ro11

49c

MIXED NUTS, lb... 49c

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Fancy Roasted

BACON 1 ,b 1>k " Lb

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P-NUTS, Lb 27c

WEINERS, Skin,ess Lb

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Libby Fancy

DREFT, Uupo Box

33c

PUMPKIN sn - ca " 21c

RINSO, lJirKe ,JO,(

35c

Minot 16 oz. can

Cranberry SAUCE . 26c

SPRY, 3 Lb can

$1.23

Ri-gal 16 oz. Jar

MARASCHINO CHERRIES, 8 07 Jar

33c

MINCE MEAT .

REGAL

16 oz. Jar

Pink

SALMON

1 lb tall

37c ;

FRENCH DRESSING ... 3?c ORANGE JUICE nz Pa < 33c QQPf££ Maxwell House Lb

CELERY

(•iant Pascal Stalk

REAL VALUE TANGERINES

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lettuce • i3c CLOTHES PINS:: 15c

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ORANGES

39c

Texas Sweet

5 Lbs.

BRACHS FANCY BOX CHOCOLATES 1 Lb. Box $1.10

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TREMBLY’S

15 N. INDIANA 5T. • pHONE 740* EAST SIDE OF SQUARE

i born at the hospital Thursday

morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cooper, Jr., Greencastle, R. 1, are the parents of a son born yesterday at the hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hanger of Stilesville are the parents of a eon born at the hospital Wednes-

day.

Mrs. Nora Thompson, 640 E. Seminary, is a patient at the

hospital.

srhool in '42 and served three years in the U. S. Naval Reserve They will make their home on their recently purchased farm near Mt. Meridian.

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Hume Ee. Club To Hold Party

The Maple Heights Home Kc ^ Club will have its annual Christ- * mas party Friday at 6:30 p. rn.

SENATOR BILBO • with a pitch-in supper and grab

irontlnurd from Pane Ooe> bag.

inately got would be awarded on Each member bring a gift for a cost-plus-fixed-fee basis rather eac i] member of their own famthan through competitive bid- ny and also pie for refreshment,

ding. j • 4* + <• 7. Mike Morrissey, another potrrle To Meet contractor, gave Bilbo a $1,900 priday Evening

Cadillac at Christmas, 1941, an 1 Coterie will meet with Mrs.j other friends of Bilbo joined in John King on Friday at 7:30 n. 1 furnishing "Dream House No. 2” ni Mrs. Charles Hudson for Bilbo as a Christmas present. . , V e the Chrstmas program

8. Bilbo ordered him (Terry) j ^.4.^.4. to draw up lists of constituents Vi r{ rinia Plate Bride who had been served by the of- (,f Paul F. Cook, Jr.

lice and used the list to solicit

Mr Cooper, son cf Mr. and Mrs. I w )th gifts for each on.? afW j Dan Cooper of Mt. Meridian| which refreshm?nts were served.! graduated from Greencastle high The Club decided to have a gift.

A wedding ceremony at thirty o'clock Thursday

contributions for a Juniper Grove Baptist church parsonage, which was built on Bilbo’s land

at Poplarvllle, Miss. , , 9. Hilbo once accepted $1,500 aild P; ' 111 Cook Jr.

sale in the lobby of the court house Saturday afternoon. Each member get her gift there or send by someone going. Dee.

21st.

4. 4. 4. 4.

Century (Tub .Met Wednesday

Mrs. Omer Beck, Mrs. John Hellingcr and Mrs. Chariest Hutchinson were hostesses to the Twentieth Century Club at the ho.r.-e of Mrs. Beck, Hanna St. Wednesday, Dec. 18th at 2:30. Meeting was called to order by our president. Mrs. Beck, reading from Matthew 2nd chapter appropiate for the Christmas time, ^ followed by a beautiful prayer by, Mrs. J. E. Courtney. J Business part of the club was

will fObdueted. Reports from various

' co.nmitties. Mrs. Courtney read a i nice letter from Mrs. Guy Black j who lives in Nashville, Tenn., i who used to be a member of the-

1 club.

Mrs. Buel E. Horn then had the

and she read a most

four*

after- program

noon in the Alpha Omicron Pi house was that of Miss Virginia

beautiful and interesting poem by Mrs. Catherine Newell followed by all singing Christmas Carols

The ceremony was performed by j with Mrs. Elmer Seller at the

from Dr. A. J. Podesta, Vicks-

burg Miss., to arrange with the lu ‘ v - J,,hn Tennant, pastor of the pian.0. Daring a social hour the Narcotics Bureau in Washington •'•'"•-rial church. ; hostesses served us lovely rc~

for a "prescription” for a drug

"‘lo'He (Terry) while still sen-' plate of Jml the briC '" in- as secretary, received $15,000 S:' om the son c.f Mr. and Mrs from a New Yorker to be used to ?*'" Cook - Sr • 1,0 T^'-r

The maid of honor, Miss

of Chicago, wore dress of pink

the possibility of a contempt ci- cre P<‘- Sho wore whito row9 in

tation and perjury charge. | ht ‘ r hH "'-

Terry said the money was giv- Thl> brHU ' who wa * S iven en him in cash, in March, 1945 marriage by her father, wore an by a New Yorker he identified as a ‘l un trimmed with sequins

Bilbo for re-election in

defeat

| Joanne Hayes

It was the $15,000 that evoked " s tm-t length

T he bride is the daughter of j freshments after which Ft- adj:>\ and Mis. Homer Donovan journed wishing all "A Merry

Christmas and a Happy Ne\s

Year.

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Delta Theta Tau Held Xmas Party

JUST RECEIVED IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS B. F. GOODRICH "MANTOLA’' RADIOS I 4 tube Battery Set I Automatic Record Changer Phonograph ,, $454 1 Automatic Record Changer Phonograph , . ssj'ji 2 Automatic Record Changer and Radio Combinations 2 Automatic Record Changer and Radio Combinations 1 Portable Radio (AC • DC and Battery) , $410 2 6 Tube Table Model Radios .... $52,$ CAR RADIOS CHEVROLET and MOTOROLA Universal Models for All Cars

Also

Custom Built Sets for 41-46 Chevrolets, BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES B. F. Goodrich “Schwinn*’ Deluxe Streamline Boy's Bicycles $58.73 Bicycle Tires and Tubes •• Bicycle Baskets Mud Flaps 55c Pair MISCELLANEOUS Car Trouble Lights $2, Coaster Wagons $15, Thermos Jugs $3. “Vacuumite" Car Vacuum Cleaners ... $4. “Power-Paks” (Inflates Tires ■ Puts out Fires) $$ Universal Grille and Trunk Guards White Wheel Rings 56 Spat Covers for { Chevrolet, Buick, Olds 4;:<j Pontiacs Sparton Horns. GREENCASTLE MOTORS, INC WE SERVE AS WELL AS SELL PHONE 346

The Delta Theta Tau held their annual Christmas party. Tuesday, December 17th at the

Simon Lieborman. He said Lieberman was willing to put up $25,000 behind any candidate who could defeat Bilbo for re-

election.

Terry said he tried to get the

of the same color. She carried pink roses and wore a bandeau

of roses in her hair.

O. J. Stewart, Jr., was the best man. • Following the ceremony a re-

late Gov. Tom Bailey of MissU- cc, P tion was h< ‘ ld in tho dinin K

sippi to be the candidate but the T° onl of the A - O. Pi house, governor was too sick to make ••• * + + the race. He said he finally re- ^ ( * llb turned the $15,000, in cash, to He,d x,nas Meeting

Lieberman in July, 1946. I Xh<> Christmas meeting of th"

Ferguson brought out that Golden Circle Club was held at

Lieberman died in January 1946 ) the home of Mrs. Marie Craft. Terry said the money was n'-, Wednesday, Dec. 11th with Anna

turned to the donor’s estate. I Ferguson demanded that Terry name the person to whom the j money was returned but Terry

I refused to do so.

WANT WAGE HIKE NEW CASTLE, Ind„ Dec. 19. — (CP)—School teachers in tire New Castle city schools today awaited school hoard action on their formal request for wage in-

creases.

The trustees said they would

Hall as her assistant.’ Special recognition wa s given the six members who had attended all of the club meetings the past year. At noon a delicious pitch-in dinner was enjoyed by 17 members, 3 guests and 3 children. At 2 o'clock the business meeting was called to order by President Daisey Shewmaker followed' by devotions by Cordelia McCullough . and the Lords Prayer in uraion. Roll call was answered by Bible verses. Secretary’s report was read aiyl approved. The higher light of the afternoon was

iu home of Mrs. Rex Haines. The table was beautifully decorated with evergreens, j candies and poinsettas. Following the turkey dinner carols were | fung • atside a candU lighted j window by Susan Glore, Dianne | Shoemaker, Patrica Monnett and Jackie Miller. Mrs. Albeit Wil-j liams read a story in keeping with tha Christinas season. After ( which there was an exchange of

gifts.

Members of the committee in charge of the party were, Mrs. F. R. Dettloff, Mrs. Wayne Shonkwiler Mrs. CV>yd Moss and Mrs. Wilson Wheeler. 4- + + *h Emera Club To Meet FrMfty

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reply "within a few days." They

met last night to consider the the revealing of the secret sister requests for flat $200 increases which provei to be a surprise to

by a grab

quite a few, followed

bag.

Contests were won by Gail Elliott, Pearl Roberts, Helen Wilhanys, Dovie Taylor and Lois

Raab.

The January meeting will be

The Emera Club will meet with Mrs. W. J. Weesner at 7:30 Friday evening. + + 4- + Telephone Employees To Hold Dinner The Indiana Associated Telephone Corp. employees will hol[d their annual Chrismas pitch in dinner Friday evening, December 20th at 6:30 o’clock at the telephone building.

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414 lb«. «I1- W0#li guarantee ‘0 rt * n B i.t molh ^ five year*! 10.90

All-wool-

90"! 5-ye*r P* 1 ' antee to f* 111

immediately and a 10 per cent

hike next year.

A petition by members of the Parent - Teachers Association also was presented. It favored

the increases.

Resolutions passed by the AFL

New Castle Teachers Council ’ vvlth Mrs - Lelta Fellow*,

and presented to the school + + + -P board last week outlined the '*”• I' an K‘t° n Hostess wage demands. j Fortnightly Club

The resolution said "strike ac-J Mrs . Ruth Langdon delighttion would not be spurned” al- fu , ly entertained the Fortnightly though the teachers said they did club at he r home Wednesday not lavor a walkout. (afternoon, December 18th. The

— I meeting was called to order by

Fuller Brush Company wishes the president, Miss Beryl Sandy

to announce a new dealer to with reading of collect in unison 1 y ears today, December 19th serve you. For service, call 646-J.'and singing of club song. Re-' — E. W. Baker 312 Elm St. Green- sponses to roll call were winter m » • ai fa * tle - 19-3p. poems. Minutes of last meeting . MIHW AuV. rfly$

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Birthday

Christine Adleheim. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a J. Adleheim, 512 S. Indiana St., today, Dec. 19. Dfane Shoemaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shoemaker, 11 years today, December 19th.

Wetddlngx

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaner, 34

years Dec. 18.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Benson, Greencastle, R. 4, year today,

December 19th.

Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hamm, 49

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Blankets and Spreads FOR CHRISTMAS

(henlllf- spread-4, soft 2tone or all-while and colors; double or twin! $14.32

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