The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 January 1947 — Page 2
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SOCIETY
Birthday* Mrs. Earl Rog.-rs. ^>3 wars old
Jan. 21.
Darla Lynn Masten. Fillmore. 6 years old Jan. 23.
March 7, 1878
. Subscription price. 15 cents per
f. . V^XV. mi l. METHODIST we< . k; ,3^ pji ymr by mai l ln Sunday School 10 A M |p jtnam County: $3 50 to $5 00 Robert Jones. Supt. I p^ r by mail outside Put- j
Worship service 11 A Script re John 13: 1-1
Seuing" Circle 'let With 'Irv. Arnold
Friendh Sewang Circle t the home of Mrs. Worth
Sermon
Hand
What It in Thine
HERALD CONSOLIDATED "I* Wave* For AU” j Th Entered in the postoffice at
Greencastle. Indiana as second I 151 „ , „ class mail matter under Act of j An. Id cn Jan. 22 with . mem-
' bovs and 3 guests enjoying: a pitch-in dinner. Quilting, making tent.'we Is and chrocheting was
the work.
per year by man outside put-, Kfa| , was answerei with a
rvam County. ! yi rw years verse 8. R. Kariden, Publisher . . meeting to be with Mrs 17-19 South Jackson Street. , „ K .,.
Grace W right on Feb. Jb
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Night Coughs
due to colds...easpd without -dosing"
came to a close with the liostess-
c- serving cokes.
(I.OVERDAEE METHODIST
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Sunday school 9:30 a m. Mrs.i
Alice Rogers, supt.
Preaching service 10:30. Wiliam F. Russell, minister. Sub-
j'ct: ‘'None Arc Worthless.” |
You are cordially invited. j EH.I.MOKE METHODIST
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
D. K. Met With Mrs. John Cook
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Honored At
Birthday Party
A surprise birthday party was held Thursday evening for Charles W. Canada at his home In Commercial Place. Dainty re-
1 ' freshments were served by the
i Washburn Chapter of the jmstess.
Daughters of the American Rev- r bose present were Mr. and olution met at the home ef Mrs. j Mrs Edwarrl Minnick and chilJohr. C* ok TaesJay evening Wlthi^j Kadif w j 1K . k ,e Kaye, M> Miss Virginia Dean. the vice ^ Mrg j ohn Mason and so- , regent, presiding. Miss Nan Rob- Jphnnv> Mr and Mrs Stanley
There will be preaching ser- bins was presented and induct-j Bl| of Ba^brtdge; Mr. vices at Mt. Meridian at 7 o’ckxk ed nto the organiaation. ’ and Mr!I Horb K e C k and soe.
If Christ had not done *> much t****^™** ! Mr, Ro, ■«*»—"; HaroM U>, of near Brick Chapfor the world, what he was would Maryann Williams attended C'Lzonship ^ 'el; Mr. and Mrs. Herb Gorham rot have been so impressive. | t he Symphonic Fashion Show in m U<>e ' rep-'rte t at manusenp »^ ^ son Jackle Harold Minnick. Can we be entirely satisfied b> indfanapolis Wednesday evenirg ,r, ' m tlv 1 .reencastle, . the hostess, Mrs. Charles W • merely being Christians and do-} Union. Reelsviile and Clov-j^^ and son Gary
ing almost nothing for the good Mrs. W. L. Hinsey and daugh-* erdale high sch-iols had been re-1 ,f 1) th^rs' > I t<>r of Lafayette have been the beivcd and were being graded toj Let is lea.-n the art of meet- guests this week of Mr and Mrs. determine the entry for the state j
to do Uarl E. Stevens. I contst. j 1 . th absence of Airs Dorothy, Es^mIL***** LA 10
DeVuney, her daughter, Mrs j
For The Best In MEATS
Buy Meat From A Meat Store
Only Graded Gov’t Inspected Meals Sold.
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ing together and deciding something f-'r others.
Sunday is a good day to begin A Lewis Meredith Minister
Mr. and Mrs Bernie Kirkham, of Greencastle. were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McKinney in Clayton Sunday. i
Martha Reed presented a clever
on the
Tigers Wallop Earlham, 64-38
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Quality Meat Math
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Body and Fender Retinishing Motor Rebuilding Front and Chassis Aligning Brake Service
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If it is on an automobile we repair or replace it. If it's an Automobile, we sell it.
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FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE
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an! entertaining paper on mej ^' oacb Hal Hickman used s. jbjcct "" hat the Daughters i ^ ver y pi a y^f on his varsity squad
The Evangelistic Services be- D-'’ Mrs. L. Ij. Porter. National ^ -pbursday night as the DePauw ing held in th. Assembly R.vini ch.urman of student loans, told of 1 (kp Earlham nit of the Court House will con- > so ne responce, she w»s receiving i loss ^ rg| g 4 to 35 over j n Bow-
! tinue during the coming weeks through the various press releas-,
es tliroughout the Nation.
IN MEMOKV Hall -In memory of Emmett Hall, who departed this life seven years ago, January 24. 19
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Somewhere ther* is alife eternal'on Sunday, Tuesday and Thurs
There is no night without a i day nights at 7:30. dawning ! M| . and Mrs , i^-on Welch a*<
Beyond this death is God and ;)t home from a tHp to Mian ,i
love. |
Mother. Dad and Sister. pd'
Florida. While there they nt-
re ommend the following films: j | Travel Film’’ Glimpses of I California. j
man gym. Earl “Red” Gardner, Bill Walton and Wally EU-heso 1, three Old Gold stars, did not sec action at all during the second
half.
It was the llth victory in 12
sTI 1)1 E> DEPARTMENT
I Uuded the Orange Bowl game) and visited Mr. and Mrs Harold J
. . _ - , Knoll. They also saw George!
H 4iiiMiiu«*ft from
Meanwhile, Marshall proceed-! Christie, another former Grec’ | ed eautionsly in the selection of ! castle ri'sidcnt. 1
bis top advisers, even though George Ash. Greencastle, wb.oj t( , r , given a five hand by President j W as injured in an auto acciden on I
• March of Time” About Rus sia and .-•'one Eirroundlng conn
tries.
No Leax’c. No Love" Van) Johnson J
Return of Rusty” a d"g pic-j until February
[.starts for the DePauw teari ( {which has bowed only to Butler this winter. Due to semester, exams, the Tigers will not plav
12 when
Franklin comes here for a return
contest.
T niman to name his own ticket.'the National R. a^ XV. dnesday j ciovenlaie Eortnlghlly Club Having settled two of ttia aunt j night, ramained in the ClayljHet XVitk xin>. Xlct’oy
urgent pending personnel prob-; county hospital at Brazil Friday kms. he was expected to movcijn a serious condition It vas rc--oon into the row over Argentina 1 ported that 50 stitehes were rowhlch involves the future of tfjjred to ck>se a cut orv his head Spruille Braden, the assistant and he was also hurt internally.
- ciliary in charge of Lntin-j
American affairs. > Christian Church Penny Sup-
j per. 5 to 7 Saturday. Good food, j
HERRON j Ham and Chicken. 23-2t ] The basketball tournament «t| HOSPITA I.NOTES Greencastle last w.-ek was well! ^ na Herbert. R. A 1, Cloverr«ttended from this locality. ! dak. was dismissed from the
j The Tigers experienced llttb . difficulty in forging into a 34 to
Miss Clara belle McGaughey of'hospital this morning. Indianapolis spent the week end; Bonnie Runyan, 20:; Wood
street, was admitted to the hos-
Cloverdale Fortnightly Clubl ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ we- entertained in the home of laming up 13 points. Coach
.XL- Mary McCoy Wednesday Hjckman u8ed Et( , hes0ni auen,oe„, January 22nd GarUner Walton .
Meeting was opened in the us-1
nal manner. The program was! miscellaneous and composed ofi
••I“ siderata h> Mrs. A r.ew lineup for the second half, lender, a chapter from ”Fresh. ^ ^ B ,. ck sav , itom the Fields” by Pearl ^ ^ ag Hairc. an amusing article on reserves took
••Housecleaning” by Mrs.
Langdon. a poem
AND ALL BILLFpAm'wiTH A CONVENIENT CASH LOAN FROM THE INDIANA LOAN COMPANY IHij East XX ashingtiin Si r,*<d — phone l.'i
here with her parents. Mr. ard
Mrs Kay McGaughey.
Miss Joan VonHook was a Satin day night guest of Miss Bar-
bara Ann la-onard.
Sheep-killing dogs are still at large, killing another sheep for E. H Norman last week. Miss Evelyn McGaughey
Beck,
Emly, Light
and Mote during the first twenty
minutes.
He then started an entirely
tinned to Culver hospital Satur-| terday.
pital yesterday and was tram ferred to the Methodist hospital
today.
Stanley Irwin Jones. R. R. 1. Gosport, was dismissed from the hospital yesterday.
J. V
dismissed from the hospital yes-1
.. over and piled up 30 points to 1!)
** MrS - ,by the Quakers, the tilt ending
McCoy, a playlet -Down Mem-1 ^ t0 .3^ thp Ml . thodist ,
cry Lane” by Miss Lois Sinclair (
. and Mrs. Ruth Neier an article- clOVKKDALE NEWS
on Gen. Marshall by Mrs. Mary!
McCoy, cleves. contest conducted by Miss Beryl Sandy and Mrs.
Mrs, Fred Lasley returned
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interesting. •
L ’!n*.i». urill rt/if no »\i »t lx»->» Iut.'
Ruth N< n 1. a ' e '> ' "i,.*' !,”♦ There will not he another Jai-
Hennon of Roaehdale was! h V Helen Keller telling the u me#tjn of the TlK . sd ., v
things she would like to see if ^ ^ ^ ^
day after a short leave with home folks. Mrs. Merrill Leonard Attended 1 shower last Wednesday in Portland Mills that was given for a cousin, Robert Porter, and wife, w hose home recently burned down. Miss Bernadine Webster left for Washington, D. C.. last week.
WHEN YOU SHOP AT HEDGE’S MARKET
LOOK AT THESE REAL VALUES PEACHES in heavy syrup, No. 10 can ..... SI.13 FRUITCOCKTAIL, No. 10 can $1,57 APPLESAUCE, No. 10 Can $1.33 HOMINY, No. 10 Can -• only 50c WHOLE CRANBERRY SAUCE, Ocean Spray No. ID can $1.89
BACON Lb. 35c HAMBURGER - Lb.... 35c CHUCK ROAST, Lb.... 35c PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Lb. 35c FRANKS, Skinless, Lb 39c JUICES, Orange, Grapefruit, Blended, 46 oz. 25c PINEAPPLE JUICE No. 2 Can CANNED PINEAPPLE • DUZ • VEL ■ DREFT - SAVEX • IVORY SOAP
WHOLE BKKTS-—Farmers l*ride, \,i. •> can SPINACH — Farmers Pride, No. •» ran |.V GRKF.N SEANS, No. *1, Cm FtRMFRS PR IDF FLOI U — ’»« |,bs.
HEDGE'S 727 HOCTH MAIN STREET.
DRIVE
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Weslie Garrett of North Col lege avenue, was admitted to the ho.s pital y<-ste rday. Conetta Stephens of Speiie"t. was admitted to the hospital yesterday. William Bee. 211 Wood street was admitted to the hospital yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vanderham aie the parents of a daughter born at the hospital yester-
day.
The infant daughter' of Mr and Mrs. Melvin Miller was released from the hospital yester-
day.
Mrs. Ina Blue, 415 K Washington. was dismissed from the hospital yesterday. Mrs. Ametta Wallen and son of Stilesville, was released from the hospital yesterday. Mrs. Martha Leonard. R It. :t, Danville, was dismissed from the hospital the 21st. I Honored XX itli | l! !rtl,d;i\ Party • Miss Jennifer Lea Clark daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Clark. Jr., was honored at .i birthday party, at her in Mt. Meridian, Wednesday afternooJi m.ifer Lea was two years old. Refreshments of rake with pink icing and ire cream were served to the following guest Mr. and Mrs. Lee Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Matthews and Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Clark. The guest of honor received
llth with Mrs. Kay
I given sight for three days, by
I Mrs. Myrtle Skelton, and inter*! e ni8,>
„ . . , Elmore, estmg (lipping by Mrs. Keslei. _ David Thrasher, instructor at
During the business meetin%, _ , , . Cloverdsle High School has been 1 Mrs. Myrtle Skelton, secretary. . , , / . .. . t absent from school this week due loi last year, reported that Mis« i , i i„ , . Jt I a very sore thi oat. Mrs. Ruth
I Neier has been teaching in his
absence.
CLOSING OUT SAI The undersigin'd are closing out and moving away anilii *ell at pnbli) aiielion at my residene,-, known a. the 1.7 mill * so.itliwesl of Cruxx fonlsvillt', 2 .4-1 niile* iiorllm^I XYavelaiul, one mile Houth and ball mile i-ast ot th,. shaili,,1 MONDAY, JANUARY 27th, \% STAHTINH AT |():80 A. XI. THp M)Ll.mxiN,; ; CATTLE l.'i HLAI)—Five witb calves by side; three t„ fresb, i day ol *ale; 12 heavy springers In freshen in li-hniary P,] I he -e an- coming Mirer year olds, si\ coming t\\i, y ,. lr k springers, ten yearling heifers. All these cows bill rio i been raised on Ibis farm. All out of grade eows an,) rPt tiiiernsey Kiill. All good ages. One extra I lull Guernsey bull. 2 years old. This is an extra gnoil ImiKt] rows, and all have lieen T. It. tesleil 'n Noxi.niher. |v*ii all these rattle were raised on lliis larm. Come iinilxn-tg anytime. HOGS 137 HEAD — II Poland t lilna sows; I' gilts hml Ini farrowing March I3lh; 50 liead ol slionts weighing imi,, pounds; 45 li«-ad weigliing 50 pounds; (w,, legist, rej ( liiua male hogs ll) months old. SHEEP 120 HEAD — 90 head Kxxe,*; so head Ewe l.anihs. FEED 100 bushels Corn; 1.500 hales hay ; baled Xlkillu: until mixed hay; 100 hales timothy; 400 hales of thL hay is uvl hay lolled without rain ami is clean hay. IMPLEMENTS Mcforinirk-Dccring, 10 ft. power hinder, gno.l miidi spring-loulh harrow ; milking machine, X|e< uriiiiek-lls dnuhle unit, xxilh electrle motor and 75 ft. ol |iipe; gnli| milk equipment. Serge, Dairy Xlaid. Electric hot water I two waste tanks; 11 milk cans, 4 anil 10 gallon. TERMS:—CASH. Not resiHinsihle in Case of Accident., HENRY SWIFT and FARMS A. C. JACKSON, Manager DA1SEY, KAY VND HKNTIIOKNK. Auctioneers. WALLACE FLETCHER AND FLOYD IIKOMVO' l.nnch will be served by l.ttdles ol XXuxelnnd 'lethmli.t O
Beryl Sandy had a perfect at tendance record for last year, and Mrs. Nellie O’Neal came second having missed one meetin?:. Mrs. Mary McCoy, chairman of the Executive Committee, ai.ceunced the programs have been made out for the present year, ire being printed and will be teady tor the next meeting. The club was pleased to have an guest Mrs. Charles Kesler. During the social hour members were given white cloth, black thread and needle and asked to work a button hole. The finished button holes were Judged by the hostess and prize was awarded Miss Lois Sinclair for
neatest work.
Lovely refreshments were -ervod by the hostess. Meeting adjourned after a very pleasant afternoon to meet with Mrs. Christine Michael in Fcb-
mary. 4- *«•
Sorority Meinlw-rs Entertained At Hobo Parly, Wednesday Members of Gamma Phi chapter of Kappa Delta Phi were de-
Among the out of town relatives and friends who attended j the funerals of Martha Kennedy, Mrs. Gaynel Poe and children; were Mrs. Nelson May from Mar- j rodsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ca>-11 Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter, Mrs. Sally Atchley. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Strong, Mrs. Claude Green, Mrs. Nina Nelson, all fiom Muncie; Rev. K Edwai I Maynard of Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vice, Harold Pari*, Mrs. Claude Stephens and Mr*. T. A. Paris of Arkansas; Mr. ami Mis. Bill Halve of Murdock. III.; LaVonne Johns, Joe Zook, Eliza Harrison, Ruth Kennedy and Mr and Mis. Harlan Hopkins of Indianapolis; from Kuhner Packim: Company at Muncie, Louise Riggs, Evangeline Tnflinger, Ruth Sloan and Klda Biberstlnc, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Morri-
son of Muncie,
Mrs. Florence Kennedy and Maurice went to Reetaville Thursday afternoon to spend i
^/AMERICA Of 1947
many pretty guests.
gifts from the
“Meet Me A Thousand Years Hence” Will he the theme ill the First Baptist Church Sunday at 7:30 P. M. AUr Xlrs. Seniggin and Mm. O’Veal in special numherw.
lightfully entertained Wednesday > few days with Poes. She plans evening; with a hobo party an.l 1 to be back in Cloverdulo before progressive dinner. Hostesses returning to Muncie the first of
were Mesdames Doris Frazier, 1 the week.
Rosamund Tennis, Lucille Con-f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogles of rad. Misses Helen Reason and' the R-F store are in Chicago this
Mary Mae Patterson. Each week
member was dressed as a hobo! Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smiley and and prepared for the life of a son. Dewey, have moved to then hobo. The evening started xvith new home south of Ciovenlaie on appetizers at the home of Doris road 43.
Kraaier. From there they went
choice
Thru FMfnti-
9 NE-ViNSO-NOL
9 TON-Ml-BON 9 SAFTI-LATCH 9 NOTO-DNIE*
9 HYDRO-PEL 0NIVI
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tm-spoHtorttl hy ihf
to the Patterson home for the main course. The desgert was served by Lucille Conrad. After
oinner everyone went Tennis home where Knowsnothing and
to tae Madam i TelUall,
SOMERSET CHRISTIAN CHt’KCH
Lnother Winner . . . The Completely Automatic Horn* Xinnrrx hnth' Mixs Marilyn Kiilerd ol C.'ilifornia Ij Vmerict't choice for the coveted title ’’Mix* America 946. Beside her t* I .attnderall, the new, completely Iiilointtic home laundry. Unprecedented demand has ilrcady made it America’s choice ol washing machines.
( ome in today for a demonstration. See low I aim derail washes, rinses and anip.drirs at a Hick of the switch. It’s Uentle. thorough. s*fe. eronomiral, ‘Heiter Hinlr to De a Hetter Job,”
j I Rosamund Tennis) gazed into 1 her crystal ball and told each her{ future and a stunt she must do.
This most enjoyable
Minister, R:*v. C. C. Griggs
Supt. Cully Price
Siuyday School 10 A. M. Worship Service 11 A M
Everyone welcome
f7otne and let us worship to-
evening gether
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ELECTRIC SHOP 19 SOUTH INDIA N4 ST
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