The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 December 1946 — Page 2
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.Vf BAtlY BAMKSt, GKEENCASTlf, iNIMANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1946.
LATE NEWS
sr.rh an investigation would fim) Arnold, Clara Hill and R. H. Mcn . Rrouncl for censure in Allen's Cammark.
The northern llani i-llai|ihonj; area remained the scene of the
most seriou. fiifhtin^.
The Anname.e tromu eounterallsiked the Krene'i in Hanoi, capital .f \ iel Nam, at several '' points hut the native assault ' units were repulssd etfer '•;» fer
injE ser! :us losses.
Tap Frenrh mtly entnnfwiiqne said French fit;tiler and homhei planes are Iw tug; sent into action to disrupt troop movements el
the Viet Vitnese.
brief netivities in the niulti-hi;. lion (lollnr lerulin" aRency."
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Cora S'‘ith was Xm ::
Kona MeCammack.
Mi. and Mrs. Walter Horn at
Guests of Mr. and M-s. Esti' Hodge last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge an d Ora Hodge of Hazelwood and Mrs. Alpha Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pickens en tertained with a Xmas dinner
AI.I.FN KF.SKi\s X enfInni'il rrnin I’nKe <>»et publican meiiiti' r> of Congress might assert be was quitting ir, advance of an investigation of RFC activities.
turl ey dinnci Xmas with Mr. and Tuesday for Clara McCammack. Mrs. Forest White and family of It. H. MeCammack, Mrs. Ada Greer, astle. Hirst and family. Carl Paul Al-
Jenr, Sallust and daughters lerv Margaret and Morris,
called en Mrs. Etta S T. ist Xma' . Mrs. Cynthia Alley was gniest W eek. 1 °f her sen. Mr. ari Mrs. Robert Mrs. Ada Hr s* entertained Alley and son on Christmas Day. her family last Sur lay with r j Sanford Phillips is serious-
turkey Xmas dinner Tb .se prec-j ly ill at this time,
er.t were, Carl Hurst. Paul Allen| Mr. Austin Hill is ill at his
Hurst of Danville. Mr. and Mrs. home west off Belle TJnion.
Frank Elrod and daughters, Mr and Mrs. Stanley and family. Mr.j
i* ai ker
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For All” Entered in the postoffice at Greenrastle, Indiana as seconc class mail matter under Act o March 7. 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents pe. week; $1100 per year by mail i Putnam County; $3.50 to $.Y0« per year by mail outside Put nom County. 8. R. Karlrten. Pnhllshcr 17-10 South Jackson Street
SOCIETY MARRIED IN CHRISTMAS CEREMONY
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J MILLER'S PRE-REMOVAL SALE STILL ON We are continuing the sole for o few more days in order to further reduce our huge stock before inventory and removal to our new location at 17-19 E. Washington Street.
This is not a clearance sale of a few shopworn items, but a reduction from current prices on almost every piece of merchandise in our large store.
HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE Thousands Of Articles Marked Down
Electric
POULTRY BROODERS As Low As $4.00 Other poultr> equipment reduced. 10% to 50%
Ineliuling Founts. Wuterers, Feeders Ratterlea, Thermostats, Remedies, Kte.
17 Inch Enameled DISHPANS 69c 13 inch 49c Cooking utensils, eutlery, tlislmare. baskets, eleuning sitpplh" etc. at reilueerl prices. -
COAL HEATERS Magazine Type Were *54.55 Sale $39.95 FIRE 1*1.ACE GRATE BASKETS •*t. inch, were *.*>.*« Sale $4.95 METAL TOOL BOXES
Wen *4.511
Sale $3.75 UTILITY CANS
Were *».«5 Sale 95c
ASK TRAV COASTER SETS
Were *1.‘*tl Sale 89c
‘i ' |*lecfi Sets of SILVERPLATED WARE
Were $9.50
Sale $7.99 BIRD SEED 7 Oz. Packages
Wen lltc
N3
Stop and Wasti Valva
99c ;!
Quality ita# and wait* valva. Ca.t brai. bady. Whavl bandit Will nat laak Laat. yaars.
Other plumbing supplies, all tools, electric equipment, bolts, farm hardware, shovels, forks etc., marked down.
Alva Leaton is reported to be quite ill at his home east of the city. Gilbert McCammack of Vicksburg was a visitor in Greeneastle, Thursday Mrs, Mary Ellen Rogers of Clovenlale was admitted to tb hospital Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mason and son will spend the weekend with j Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mason In Springfield. III. Wendell Hurst of Darlington is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otha Hurst of Jefferson township. Donald Cradi-k and wife and| son Johnny, B. L. Young and| wife spent Xmas Day at Indianapolis. Miss Carolyn KePcy of this city is spending port of !•> i Chiistmas vacation with her aunt. Mrs. Henry Ri is an<l family of near Belle Dm on. Mr. ar.l Mrs. Albert Stnrer of Greencastle were entertained at a turkey dinner Christmas Day at the home of Harold Mitchell and family in Indianapolis. Through an over-sight, the name of Miss Corn Flinn was •■mitted from the list of Christmas day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ferrand of Fillmore. Revival services wil begin r.t New Providence ehitrrh Jan. Util with Rev. Dora Day assisting the pastor, Lewis Buohanon. Services will begin ea:h right at Bi.lO. We welcome one and all. Miss Marjorie McIntyre is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zol McIntyre. Miss McIntyre is supervisor of vocal music in the Franklin, Indiana schools. Judy Ann Cantonwine, 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cantonwine, north Indiana
Mrs. Elmer Hays, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ford and sons, Franklin and Melvin of Fincastle vicinity. j. Mr. and Airs, tiougb Khtnrtaln With Turkey Dinner
have' the real Xmas sp lrtt the fun was enjoyed by all. TIRE SUPPLY MAY CATCH UP WITH DEMAND IN-4
AKRON. O., Dec. 27 tire supply will catch
the demand in
ferseen
Mr. rind Mrs. John Gough entertained grandchildren L the number of 18 at a firkey dinner at their home west of Koaehdnli Sunday, Dec. 22. A lighter Christmas tree and gifts was enjoyed in the afternoon. They presented their parents with a 95 piece dinner set with service for 12
and a lovely table cloth and' a ( v, il! continue
Parker pen and pencil.
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Air. and Mrs. Jones Entertain at \ma-> Dinner
Thorn who nf Xmas dinner with Aaron Jones and wife were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones, Raymond Jones ami wi.'e, Mrs. Lou
Jones, Mrs. Ida Cradick. A. drey 1 the former record . W. Cradick and Estel Jones. Af- 1 - — aW, * M
Tli
ll P wit "unless up
difficulties arise" v„
7 ;'"7 JanH
the B. F. Goodrich Co., , aid ^ day. 1 He also predicted in a y M l"* statement that tire dema , .” 1 " ' ‘ reiativeiv hieh'i lor the next five year* an(1 ^ production next yea.-. barrin shortages or serious work
pages, will match the new record units achieved this
This 1916 production f ieu . which does not include mnt0(i cycle or bicycle Ures . J
Stop
,,r surpas 1 nf 81,ooo,c
year.
1911 by 23,00C.0(i|-
units.
ter dinner v;s over all went ir
to se~ if Santa hud come and I Innerspring mattre-- shrj . su-e enough ho had r-me and , be turned side „r Heft a. h*autlful Xmas tree all'i week intervals and' , ,'ln7 , loaded down with presents for , end for end. 7 all. The presents were passed f mattresses need turnip'. *
arour.d, everyone seemed to | week.
over
Mr. ainl Mrn. Soot I Kirkham
... — * Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Harris. Mrs William Kirkham. mother j of Bedford, Ind.. are announcing of the groom, wore an aqua the marriage of their daughter, i crepe dress with black accessorRuth Marie, to K. Scott Kirk- ies and a corsage of rod roseham. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- buds.
of Greencastle. -
liam Kirkham
Indiana.
The impressive single ring ceremony was read Saturday, December 21, at 5:00 p. m. by candlelight at the home of the bride’s parents before an impro
Miss Harris, maid of honor, wore a wool dress of lime and black and a corsage of red rose-
buds.
A reception was held after the ceremony for the guests. A
vised alter of candles and potted three-tiered wedding cake toppoinsettias. The Reverend Loyal P"* ^ “ miniature bride and E. Harris, pastor of the Christ- * rnom wa « out r * nd a< ' rVPcl with ian Church of Kent, Indiana, and coff, ' < ' aml sandwiches. Immedi-unc-le i>f th# bride, officiated. ' a^.v after the ceremony a local Recorded music- preceded the I Photographer arrived to take ritual, and selections were "Oh Pictures of the wedding couple. Promise Me", "Because", and “I 0u t of town guests who at-
DANCE MOOSE HOME Tuesday Might, December 31s». 8 P. M. till MOOSE MEMBERS AND WIVES ONLY. An Indianapolis Orchestra will furnish the Music.
Love You Truly" followed by the Wedding March. The bride came down the stairway on the arm of her father, who gave her hand in marriage. The bride was attended by her sister. Miss Helen E. Harris, and Mr. Russell Beams of Greeneastle was the groom's best man. The bride wore a gray suit with black accessories and a corsage of orchids. The bride’s mother wore a black tetvj crepe dress with black
tended were Mrs. William Kirkham, Chnrles Stites, Miss Betty Kirkham, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beams, all of Greencastle; Mis.s Carol Leahy of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Harris, Rural Route, Bedford. Local guests were Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards and Gordan Harris. Rev. and Mrs. Loyal E. Harris were weekend guests of the bride’s parents. The couple will make their home in Greencastle where the
street, returned home Thursday
evening from the Riley hospital In Indianapolis
in Indianapolis.
Miss Jane Etter of Evansville and Miss Dorothy Etter of Iirdianapolis have returned home after attending the wedding of their sister and spending Christmas with their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Etter.
Mr. and Mis. E. G. Colesworthy and sen of Sar Antonio.
accessories and her flowers were groom is employed on the staff pink rosebuds. of the Greencastle Daily Banner.
Xmas Dinner Held
th,- children, and a secret sister .^ift exchange was held for the
The family of Mr. and Mrs. members. Marion O’Hair held their Christ- Monthly meetings for the commas dinner at the home of Mr m*?' year were planned. The next and Mrs. Andrew O’Hair In Iivdi- meeting will be held, Thursday, anapolis Sunday, Dec. 22. A tur-i Januar y- -mi’ at the home of key dinner was enjoyed and pro- -' Irs - Rachel Surber. Roll call will sents were received by all. Those b; ‘ answered bv a new years resopresent were; lution and there will be a white Mr. and Mrs. Marion O’Hair elephant sale. Members please and sons, Dwight, Mat and bring one gift.
It-xa.s, Mi and Mrs. Donald Mo -k Robert of Morton, Mr. and Mrs.
and son, Dm, Mrs. Howard Buis and daughter, Julia, and Mrs. E Idie Brils, all of Greencastle
Bill Porter and son, Russell and Josic Keyt of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Gale O’Hair and son,
were Thursday afternoon guests, Mieheal, and Miss Mary Lou O’-
Sale 5c HOOKED RUGS Were $5.75 Sale $4.40 "V” BELTS Reduced 20% SALE PRICES ARE
WALLPAPER (Sidewall Only) Room Lots 95c Up Patterns suitable for every room in your home.
CASH.
of Mrs. I^emuel Albin.
Christmqs eve dinner guests of Mrs. Kate Houck were M and Mrs. C. D. Herod and fan.ly of LaPorte; Mr. and Mia. Shirley Lawrence and Mrs. Alberta Steele of Louisville, Ky., Richard Houck, Kathleen Rags-
dale and Kenny Bryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Buis. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hiltsdaw, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Heavin, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth -Morrison and Robert and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrison, Norman Morrison ar.i Miss Norma Jean Ziegehnan vvere guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hicks and daughter Mary, of Fillmore,
Christmas Day.
( Mr. and Mrs. H. Gram entertained on Xmas Eve with a family dinner. Guests were their son. Loyal Gram an-d wife and son James, their granddaughter, ; ; R’iwena Gram Jones and husband and son. Charles Richard and ! their daughter Lucille and husband from San Francisco, Calif The latter are visiting for a
couple of weeks.
^ + *r + -l- + -I- + d* + -S- + + ft ♦ ANNIVERSARIES * $ .J. .J. .j. .;. 4. .j. .1. .j. Birthday , Mrs. Flossie Lancaster, Greencastle R. 4, 55 years today, Dec.
27th.
• Doris Jean Baldwin, 201 E. Franklin St., 14 years today.
Hair of Indianapolis and Mr. Mrs. Andrew O’Hair and family, Linda, Sharon, Deanna and
Stanley. * * * *
Change In f’nion Chapel Meeting Please note change of date of W. S. C. S. of Union Chapel church which will meet at the home of Mrs. Wayne Alexander, Friday, Jan. 3, 1947 with an all day meeting. Everybody urged to come. Very important.
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Mrs. McCurry I* HoMevi T<» l>. A. K. Chapter Mrs. Charles McOurry was hostess to Washburn Chapter of thj D. A. R. on Tuesday evening, Dec. 17. The meeting was con* ductr j i n the usual manner, the vice-president, Miss Virginia Dean presiding.
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Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Alinnick Have Christmas Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Minni.k and son, Jesse, of Bainbrldge, J
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CL O S FOR INVENTORY All Dav MONDAY December 30th. SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
had as their Christmas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Canada and son, Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Leonard, William Priest, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scobee and Master Edward Leroy Minnick. A turkey dinnei with ail the trimmings was enjoyed by all. A basket of dinner was taken to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minnick who were unable to be present, they being the proud parents of a baby girl,
Jac^nlin Kaye.
Supper guests were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Minnick. Gifts were opened aroitnd tlir firc place in the evening.
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Enjoyed Oyster And Chill Supper Parly The children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buis of near Belle Union
ed value of more than been sent out from
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Dr. Winona Welch, state chair- S“ th< ‘ rert at thp 'r parents’^ horn - rnan of the approved sehoM com- rut “ ft<lay ni S ht fnr an oyster and J mittea, reported that seven boxes chi *‘ supper. Those present worc ( of gifts representing an estimat- Mr aml Mrs Dennis Buis and
$375 had children, Joann Wayne and Dar the local c** 11 of Whitestown, Ind., Mr. and*
chapter since the November Mrs - Albert Hea ! of 925 North meeting. Mrs. DeVaney and her Highland Ave.. hidiPnapotU), an’ committee stated that all the Eugene, Wanda and Dona! I. gingerbread mix had been, sold Mra Cann?e Bids was also a
for the Kenmore Home. guest.
Miss Lela Walls had the pro- + + + + gram for the evening and read Mr. and Mrs. Leaton the beautiful old Christmas Entertained With Dinner story "The Birds Christmas | Mr. and Mrs. John Leaton and Carol” in her usual charming! sons, John I. and Wayne enter-
manner. + + + r
Got lea ftmf dub Held Xmas Psrty
The Golden Rod Club held a
tained on Sunday with a turkey dinner. Mr, Raymond Hays, Greencastle ;Mr Truman Hays! Lafayette; Mrs. Bettie Darnell and Bobby, Roachdale; Mr. and Mrs. Walfred Harmless and
headquarters was remodeled tnt , their children. Gifts oTcandy" New'WinrterTer-" 1 Mm Ha/el a bounty shop oranges and apples were given to Bales and Lewis Clyde, Mr and
CHANGING TIAIE8 NOTE NEW LEXINGTON, O. (UP)
Add trend of the times notes-/ X mas party at the home of'Mrs
| The former Perry County OP A 1 Amy Neal for the members and
PRE-INVENTORY SALE Many Items Reduced for Quick Clearance. CHILDREN’S SNOW SUITS, Special lot _ Half Price, and Less. LAOllS’ COATS AND SUITS, Reduced 0m Half and One Third. DRESSES, LAOIES’ AND JUNIORS’ Special tote One Third OFF. LADIES’ HATS, Reduced One Hall. LADIES' BLOUSES (Special Lot) One Third Oil S2.50 and S3.10 FUR MITTS, Special Sl.3t LADIES' WOOL MITTS. Special Lei. SM>0 ANKLETS, White and Celers, Pari Weal. Pr. Sk HAND NAGS, Special Let SS Values, S3, Pks T« DDE VO’S
