The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1947 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANKER, GREFNCASTLE, INDUNA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1947.
NOW AT WARDS
Birthdays
j Eddie Lee Beams, 1 year old , Sunday, Feb. 16. i Paul Sinclair, .'iO years today.
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PILLOW CASES WASHCLOTHS .
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Mrs. Carl Gasper, Sunday. } February 16Xoria Ann Craft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Craft, 109 W. Liberty street. 3 years old, Febraarv 16 WEDDINGS Mr and Mrs. Everett Gooch, 6 ' year yesterday, February 16. Mrs. Walter A. Newlin of Cas- [ < y, 111., spent the weekend with i her mother, Mrs. Ida A. Pierce ! and her sister, Miss Carrie Pierc"' j and Mrs. Elmer H. Seller.
THE DAILY BANNER
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Wave* For AU" Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second claas mail matter under Act of
March 7, 1878.
Subscription price 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in [Putnam County; $3.50 to $500 per year by mail outside Put-
nam County.
S. K. Karfden, Publisher I 17-19 South Jackson Street j
Dietz’s U. S. Certified Chicks Hatched From Flocks Mated with Dietz's U. S. R. 0. P. Males These chicks are hatched from flocks which have been culled and blood tested. They are mated to Dietz’s V. S. R. O. P. males. This grade of < hicks is ideal for those who wish moderately pr iced chicks ★ ★ Dietz’s U. S. Certified Chicks Hatched From Hens on Our Own Farm These chicks arc hatrhed from In ns in one of our I mgc houses which is 210 ft. by 30 ft. These birds are direct deitendents from H. O. P. stock. Any hatchery or commercial poultrymcn will appreciate the high eg;.; production and rapid growth of these chicks. The males that head this house are sons of an offieially approved R. O. P. hen with trapnest record of 240 - 312 eggs of 24 oz. or more per dozen.
Bred OIC Gilts and Sows, weighing 250 to 500 lbs. double immuned for cholera, tested for T. B. and abortion. Veterinarian certificate furnished and registered in purchaser’! name.
send von: okdki: TO
Dietz s Poultry Farm
CENTER POINT, IND.
I Homer Morrison and Roscoc | .Scott, city, and Joe Case an 1 Elmer Young, of Roacftdale, at tended the meeting of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association in Indianapolis Saturday. Miss Wanda Robinson Bride (M Frank Stafford, Jr. I Miss Wanda Lark Robinson daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart 'Robinson of Indianapolis and; formerly of this county became i the bride of Frank S. Stafford,
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church
HOSPITAL NOTES
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
Mrs. KcnTieth Minnick and son w. v dismissed from tbe hos-
pital Saturday.
Fred Williams was dismissed
from the hospital Saturday.
Mrs. Gene Stairwalt was released frn.ii the hospital Sunday. Martha Louise' Porter was ndr.ittcd to the hospitnl Sunday. Alberta Hacker was admitted
t th’ hospital Sunday.
Mina Haltom was admitted to
the hospital Saturday.
1 Ruth Myers of Gosport was ! admitted to the hospital Sunday.
Child's Golds
VICKS w VapoRub
Relieve Misery
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Mrs. OTonner Entertains
Good Will Club
The Good Will Club met at the home of Mrs. Bee O'Conner Wednesday. Feb. 12 for an all day!
meeting. The morning was Present Day f lub | spent tacking a comfort. A do- Meets Monday
licious dinner was served at
— noon hour. < afternoon, February 12. The ^ Seven members and meeting was opened in the usual o U p S t s responded to roll
manner with the singing of the club prayer, followed by the
The Present
pledge of allegiance to the flag. Rcsponres were Patriotic, in keeping with th? day. These responses paid tribute to the one
Elizabeth Sadler
—•Z • * i | wv'iv wvaii uy of RcolsvilleiWho.se bi-th lay was being C6le - j Bp , n iece Trout.
Pay oi,.v
meet with Mrs. l 11 nJ
caT aftOrnOO ?^2:,30p.; The secretary’s report was given'
and approved. After the order 1 , . 'T ' Ils - " m - Prio of business the meeting was 1 \ uneral of utu, turned over to the hostess who' ri< ' ‘ oncla y *1 IndjAr i onducted several contests which', 0 A!M L V*' son of -'h'. ap.,
Clark and' f}*™ Pr,Cf> ' Sr - and
were won by Mary
i Mr. Price
Mrs. Lola Pickett spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Everett
Maddox.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Boswell of Carbon called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pickett. Mr. arvl Mrs. Francis Lear of Fort Wayne were week-end guests of Mrs. Martha Lear. Mrs. Mary Hanneman and
was admitted to the hospital j brated. With respect to the great
Sunday.
Marion Campbell of Green-, castle was admitted to the hos-' pital Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Miles are the parents of twins born at j
emancipator, one could not help' but feel a moistening of the eye j and a swelling of the heart, asj or.’e again voices were raised in,
praise to him.
Abo Lincoln dear, we’re sing-1
| ir.g here in memory of you. to j Through-out the world all men
the hospital this morning. I David Barr was admitted
the hospital Sunday. revere
Robert Vincent Pew of Green- And love and honor you, castle was admitted to the hos-1 And while Old Glory waves
pital this morning. WANTED: Dog house. Suitable for Collie. Call Banner Office. IP-
at the Centennary Christian Mrs. Lillie Jones spent the weekin Indianapolis Saturdayend in Indianapolis guests of rel-
WANTED: To buy 4 or 5 room
laiives and friends.
! evening.
I Tne marriage was performeii Mr. am^Mrs. Eugene Browning ' lay the bridegroom's uncle, Chap- of Indianapolis were week-end ) lain Rowland C. Adams of Fort guests of relatives and friends I Meade. Maryland, and the Rev. in Greencastle.
house, or would trade 5 room j Morrison,
rouse, extra lot in Putnamville in on house in City. K. Stites. 210 North Indiana, St. or Phono 410.
17-3p.
high,
Together we shall stand And honor you today. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Valentine greetings .verc read from Ely the Ogle a red Joyce
Champion And Reserve Grand Champion DUROC Bred Gilt SALE Wednesday, Feb. 19,11:30 A. M. Greencastle Sale Pavilion
50—HEAD->50 McClellan bros. STILESVILLE Breeders of Registered Duroc Hogs •• Papers Furnished.
j Lavon Fisher, pastor of th • j church. I
i Mrs. William Osterhage of ington visiting , Vincennes was matron of h/mor. 1 Noble King.
She wore a blue brocaded and net gown and carried pink carnations to match those in her fair. Tlio two bridesmaids, Misses Lois Hamman and Doris Walker, wore pink brocade and net gowns and carried pink carnations. Donna Hexine Robinson was flower girl and wore a
yellow net frock.
Richard Ramsey was best mar. and ushers were William Madlger and Mr. Osterhage. Assisting at the reception in the chi ich were Mrs. Rexford Robinsor, Mrs. James Giddings ,>f Fillmore. Mrs. Sanford Siddons of Greencastle and Mrs. Donald Frazier of Greencastle. 'Following a wedding trip the couple will reside at the Gray
Street address.
Mrs. V. Earle Wiseman spent Friday and Saturday in BloomMi. and Mrs Roman’s Club
SOCIETY
Miss Pat Miller and Gene Auten. of New Castle, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Law-
rence Miller.
Mrs. Donald Ellis left Sunday for Newark. Ohio, to visit her sister and family, Rev. and Mrs
Joe Waring.
The Dorcas Class of the Putr.amviile Sunday school will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Georgia Sudblett. , ( Bob Wilde's new address is Pvt. Chas. H Wilde, 15246218, Co. R, AESP. Brks No. 6. Ft Benning, c,a., U. S. Army. He| would like tc hear from his iv to elected to serve during
During the business session plans were announced concerning the spring luncheon, which will be held in the home of Margaret.
Hughes March 12.
The following program was given. Two stories were read by Esther Fry, “The ^-'irst Blow
Anniversary Meeting for American Liberty" and "The The Anniversary meeting of j T inieless Address. The first set the Woman’s Club wiU be held j forth the fact that all great at the home of Mrs. Clyde E.! things have small beginnings.
Get the Money You Need from The Indiana Loan A Loan from us will pay all your small bills and you' winV only one place to pay. It’s so much easier. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY
19', F. Washington St.
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SOVj ACRE FARM «# ’ * and Personal Property AT PUBLIC AUCTION
On account of ill health, I will sell at Public Auction, loraM the southwest edge of Bloomingdale, Inil., just 1-t mile vnntt Bloomingtlale consolidated school building, on MOHDAY, FEBRUARY 24
AT 11:00 A. M., SHARP Real Estate will be sold first.
The improvements consist of 7-room frame house, laundry with cistern water, fruit and vegetables cellar, electric
Wildman on Wednesday at 2:30! The second showed that noth- Practically new roof, 3 porch* water supply is furnished in
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Keystone Bible I ( lass Meeting
I The February meeting of the Keystone Bible Class of Gobin Memorial church was held in the nome of Mrs. William Hargrave with Mrs. J. E. Porter assisting
hostess.
Mrs. Clyde Williams, president,’
The following officers
ing great or good can ever die, but lives on and on. forever. Lincoln's Gettysburg address will live and increase in importance as long as man shall endure. This speech of only nine sentences, this speech of few words spoken from heart to | heart was so simple and earnest a speech as has ever been spok-
| en by mortal man.
friends.
1947: President, Mrs. Clyde Wil-
( luh
Th" Greencastle high school
basketball team and cbach Kern 1 ,m - s; vice P re8idcnt ' Mrs Mar >' McGlothlin will be guests of le - v: recording secretary. Mrs. Maurice Hurst and Robert Riddle' I,e Reoves: corresponding secrc-
| tary, Mrs. Clyde Hutcheson: treasurer. Mrs. Blanche Monnett; p'porter. Mrs. Sarah R. Wright. Mrs. J. E. Courtney had charge
at the Double Decker for dinner at six o'clock this evening. Ward has been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. ano
Mrs. Swails of Oklahoma CiU.I (Jevotlons -
iii’ utiuy J i <» o u v v i i iitniivu i j
Michael Edwin. Mrs. Swails was ! Wi,,lam Parrish who * avc a " in-, Rockwell. February 26th.
Mothers Service Meets Tuesday
The Putnam County Mothers Service Club will mL>et with Mrs.
Ethel Conklin. 321 Bloomington Okla. The baby has been named
St.. Tuesday evening at 7:30.
Answers to roll call will be My! formerly Miss Ivan Collins. Pet Peeve. All members urged, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E t . be present. j Collins of Cloverdale. , | Mrs. E. G. Wiseman of Ingalls. | s t° r y
North Carolina, is expected to 1 wei ty-one
arrive Tuesday to visit Dr. and Mrs. V. Earle Wiseman. She will be accompanied from Chicago by Miss Doris Hall, a niece of Dr. V\ iseman’K. Miss Hall will i - turn to Chicago Thursday. Out of town people who at tended the funeral of M. O. Lyon were Mrs. Lillie Truax, Noah; Ttuax, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shultz of Gosport; Leslie Lyon of Crawfordsville; Mrs. Joy Miller of Owen county; Mr. and
| The program leader was Mrs.
Nell Morrison read a story entitled "Arizona's Aunt Adeline,” which made one feel that after all, one was not too old to be useful. Seed from a pure heart and some by clean hands are like the arrow found in the heart of an oak. Deeds of kindness and
•and at barn by electric pump, garage, poultry house, b house, flood light at drive, storage house, barn about :!Ox40 It, crib. This land is all tillable, except "’here buildings are sit and in high state of cultivation, having been clovered, and limed. 4 acres in alfalfa and 8 acres in clover and me» present time. This is a good home for someone wanting a farm, close to grade school, high school, churches, stores, elev; feed mill, bus stop, milk route, rural delivery and telephone sc
TERMS
Purchaser to make a reasonable deposit on day of sale, baf in 30 days. Abstract certified to date will be furnished, lira ate possession. Inspection of farm invited any time on or date of sale. See owner at farm, or for further informatidi: financing, contact Busenbark, Agency, Rockville. Ind. PERSONAL PROPERTY CATTLE—Red cow, 6 Years old, calf by side, giving good of milk, test 5.6; Jersey cow, giving good flow of milk, pst HORSES—Gray team, wt. about 1700 each, sound and
workers.
HOGS—17 head shoats, wt. about 60 to 85 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS—1 good wagon, with grain bed; rack wagon;Ij ridl^rg cpjtjVHtors; 2 riding breaking plows; good disc; culti
10 ft. spike tooth harrow; hay rake, mowing machine;'
oats seeder; 2 com planters; good walking breaking plow;
love will grow into something
worthwhile. ' shovel and single shovel plows; com sheller. These three stories vero much I HARNESS — I extra good set team harness; medium sett
enjoyed by the club. Meeting
adjournd to meet with Winifred
BELLE UHION WILL PLAY AMO TEAM
The Belle Union Independent team will meet the Amo Inde- | pendents on the Belle Union floor .at eight o'clock Tuesday evening. in what should be an in- , tercsting basketball game.
tere.'ting account of the origin «f St. Valentine’s Day, and also read an interesting Valentine
members and
guests were present. The hostesses served delicious refreshments during the social
hour.
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Delta Theta Tau Holds A Valentine Dance
WANTED: Night waitress at Fluttering Duck Cafe. 17-It.
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NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE
Members of Delta Theta Tail, with their husbands reported a glorious time in the gala setting of red and white festooned V. F. \V. Hall amid setting of nog. Valentines and string after
Benefit Party Wed.. Feb. IB.BP.U. Y. F. W. Home PUBLIC' INVITED
Mrs. Paul Reid, Mrs. Esther ytri-g of hearts which with the
Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Williams and daughter, Carol, Mrs. Evelyn Repass and son, Bobbie, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bonsctt a'l of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spangler of Poland; M>\ and Mrs. Albert Bergen ami Frank Keller of Terre Haute.
5^ Royalty \ GUARANTEED MRFCCT DIAMOND DINGS 1 Hnulily (luoronteed in writiiifi to bp pprfprt. 2 Inilit iduolly registered in the owner's name. 3 Fully insured against thel’t, lire and toss. 4-0ne uniform national
F. C. SCH0ENMAN and Son - JEWELER - 11 EAST WASHINGTON
THE CHEF'S CORNER - - - > Good old Indiana will he bach In The headlines on Tue»(la> - - - - We w ill have (you should know w it limit our mentioning it) SWISS STEAK. INDIANA STYLE - - - - nice thiek euts with a gravy that will make you smaek your lips - . - . ami served with ESCALLOPED POTATOES - - - - there’s nothing finer in Carolina than that - - - - (Regarding Wednesday evening - - - - Emily Post rays take a spoon in Ihe left hand ami a fork in Ihe right hand and twirl.) CHET'S CAFETERIA Across from Post Office
harness; 2 bridles; 2 set lines; 5 collars; 1 lot of old harnea MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT — Woven wire stretk, barb wire strotchcis; post hole diggers; 2 cross cut saws saws, basket fork and hay rope; large kettle, with stand,smak kettle; sausage grinder; lard press; 2 cream separators; | feeders and waterers; 2 hog houses; several line posts and
posts; forks and shovels.
Penelope Club will meet Tues-j HOUSEHOLD GOODS Kalamazoo No. 18 heating sta«;!
t wav enamel lauge; bed; dresser; chairs; a lot of ..tner,. ..
day at 2 p. m. at the home
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Pcnelo|M> Club Meets Tuesday With Mrs. Ewan
special lighting created a festiv.'
dir.
L’nn Hanna, B ; !l Ixickwrod, Jim Hall and Jack Auntin provided excellent music ter the dare
ers
In cue end of the dance floor was i “Sweetheart Teee” fran which the 'gentlemen picked tho| heart which told him which la' 1 ;/ Ue was to dance with for the “Sweetheart Dance.' 1 C. J. 8t>. wart picked the “Georg. 1 Washington” heart so to him fell the task of chopping down the tree which he did while the crowd
cheered.
Special music was furnished by Miss Lois Bauerschmidt and Miss Shirley Gilbert of DePauw University who sang several
rumbers.
Bridge prizes were provided for those who wished to play bridge. Mrs. Norman Peabody won the door prize, a beautiful flower urn. Refreshments were serve I from a table canopied in gay streamers and beautifully arranged in a Valentin’ setting.
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Cro Tat-Em Chib Meets Wednesday
| way enamel range; bed; dresser; chairs; ”‘j goodt and main articles too numerous to mention
Mrs. Charles Ewan. 9 Blooming-
ton street. Please note change TERMS (ASH
.if time.
Max Poynter Honored at Party Mrs. Luther Poynter, Soutn Indiana street. Vitertained witn a Valentine birthday party in honor of her son, Max’s eighth birthday. Friday afternoon. Games were played and refreshments of heart shaped cookies, cake, ice cream and cold drinks were enjoyed by all. Those attending were Marina Pell. Marion Vote, Larry Gidclings, YVini Jo, George Ward and Bobby Tennis, Billy and Pa i! Gould, Jimmy and Billy Richards, Caro) Ann Parker and Mrs. Merl Giddings and daughter
Nancy.
Women of Ihe Moose
Meets Tuesday at 7:30 _ , _ _ Women of the Moose will meet 1 part clove . , ' timothy, Will be baled; 50 bales 2:T y M !• *»! “ th.Tk“ — *** members and officers are urgoo grain bed; Utock rack and deck, long wheel bast to be present. IMPLEMENTS: Oliver rowerop ”70" tractor on ruDDu, .5. rebuilt last suihitier, set of steel wheels for same; DU' Th„ ware: , ,, cultivator with power lift; Oliver mounted two-row a i « ,k S c . S ' f th ° Cl0Ver ‘ " ith power lift and 120 rod *f cheek wire; I. H. C. sew dal - Methodist Church held an 7' power mower to fit Oliver tractor; Oliver two-row f ni all day meeting Thursday at| 0ltVl ‘ r ha y load, r; Olivet Superior 12 hole wheat <lr ' l ‘\ ^ the home of Mrs. Hallie Sipple t u undem <*'«': f Dunham sprocket pac|ter; Two-fWh' j There wee.. . hor ; PotAto digger; WlUys rufcber tired wagon with tl ^ . e 1 membi'rs j bed and hay ladders; Wagon running gears; David Brad 1 . •_ and one gu.-st present. The ladies; and small grain elevator oh rubber; Truck Wheels; D sewed for the Red Cross and ] hydraulic hoist, all new last year. Oliver Ray-Dex b: _ completed thirty-six garments I 3,' 1 *” Plowed 40 acres; I. H. C. two section splketooth n a M noon a ,, - Dattor manure spreader on rubber, large size; >»• di«h n n hn Cr0< prai " blndpr : Ohio side delivery rake; New WiscoMi dish luncheon was enjoyed with! 3 horse gas motor; McLean Garden tractor with 30
Mrs. Nellie O'Neal offering the Single and double shovel plows; Cross power c. _ ^ blessing. ! sheller; All this machinery is in A-l shape and r.-afl) H
In the afternoon a short busi- J,> ^ l8CeUaileoul!;
ness session was held. Members
WM. F. WlLjUE (Owner)
COL. BUSENBARK A SON. Auctioneers, Rockville, Ind.
HAROLD WILSON,
Ladies of Friends Church will serve lunch.
Not responsible in cast of accidents. CLOSING OUT SAL! As we arc quitting farming and the farm already sold,«», sell at Public Auction at Ora \V. Mc.Gaughoy & Son ta™ 1 * Northeast of Russellville, 4’j miles west of Parkersburg
miles southeast of Browns Valley, on FRIBAT, FEBRUARY 21. 1941 Starting at 10:30 A. M. the Follow ing:
17 CATTLE:' Consisting of 15 polled Hereford cows 4 to M old. These cows will start freshening around the 10th «i f a real herd of call raisers. One Polled Hereford bull. i '> > j registered in both Polled and American Associations, one J cow. 5 years old, good milker, , ,.. I 15 HOGS: One Poland male hog, 8 months old m I shoatri,’ Weight 120 pounds. _ ^ < GRAIN, HAY, STRAW: 3,000 bu. of good cm; 400^ of Tama oats; bShli Maud til soybeans; 30 ton hay, ■ >an Part clover and timrtMw will ho hnlcd* F»ft bales wheat
4 double hog houses 7'xl4'; 1 bouse ® x |'
, , , ' K, 8 fountain; 1 ;!-bbl. hog fountain with heater; raU “, ^ responded to roll call with scrip-! bu - bog feeder with roof,good; 40 bu. hog feeder, - jj. ture verses regarding love. 1 4 50-ft. garden hose; Emery and 'nectrie mot • A story by Cora Bruce Uice o h ! it Wl t th . b t, ar i ngS aU !? P ullp y s ; 2 10-hole all ' neta ...... ,28 metal chicken feeders; Small feeders and f 01
will meet
1 Cro-Tat-Em Club Wednesday evenin,
at 7 o'clock with Mrs. Roxie Williams, 903 S. Indiana street. Please note change of time. All members please be present.
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Cloverdale Club Met February 12
aiven bv Mrs Mor, 'T cnicxen teeaers; Small feeaers ruu ‘ Feb. 19thl Group joined in singing sacred ' vork hench; 1 set of brass mounted harness; L ar b , \'. wsp . i wnn cru lOl’S! (lotihlf* hnrrpl uhrvttna^. «>*xri On 1 arCTP inAil
tots; double barrel shotgun and .22 rifle. Large w 3 ., 1 mower; 1 lot of walnut l'^*’ 1 l“x6" and 2"x i l" van e 14 x18’; one 10 x12' tarps. „„ HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Skcl-gas water heater; 1» t “ - - * stroller: S ,n r
songs
Instead of a Valentine rx- one 14 x18’
change there was an exchange'
of Pot Holders which were very studio couch; Library table; High chair; Blr ""' ‘' n 0 rcb ■ nice and such a variety of hold- P* a N' P en : bassinet; lamps; small rugs: P
ers.
- j-rvn, Maeamu-L- niiicv** ^ tin n kitchen cabinet; and articles too numerous to meat 1
After a very pleasant a. J . SALE: CASH. No property to be remove 4
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The Cloverdale New Era Club March 15th at the home of Mrs 1 MORRIS McGAUfillEY anil AHA W was entertained in the home of Zella Hedrich which will "un he BnO Miss Noll Morrison, Wednesday an all day meeting. < '" ,Hl •‘ ,,, r«l * Miller, Aurts. Fk'tcher *
Ladies of Riiswllvllle Christian Church will » pr ' < ‘
