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TH? OAiLY GRFFNCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1947.

SPECIAL OFFER

THE

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Art FiirnitiiiT Co.

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DAILY BANNER

and

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Indiana as second

lass mail matter under Act of

March 7. 1878.

Subscription price 15 cents per veck; $3.00 per year by mail in '■’utnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 wr year by mall outside Put-. r iam Countv. j

S. II. Karlden, Publisher

17-19 South Jackson Street. , the

SOCIETY

Qf THE

Lenten Specials Fresh Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Quality Meats

<.OVKK\MFVI I .It Mill) \ Ml INM’M II II

Quality Meat Market

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Pfaisoxal And Local News BRIEFS

t loxerdale Forlniifhtl.v ( luh

Mitlds Fine Meetlnif

Mrs. Harriet Gilmore was hostess to the Fortnightly Club at the home of Miss Mary Gilmore Wednes lay afternoon March 5th. Mi ting was called to order by president with reading of

Cellret in unison. Responses to roll

.0 £ASi MISERY W CURB'S COLD iUBONyiCKS

■ •* VvapoRub

Governor Gates and House load-; er.- at which the "token" resist- ! ; nee polit y was adopted followed j and the measure was held over' until today.

call

were

Rep. .'css Andrew. R., West 1 i point, assistant House majority : ■' •del and author cf the bill ;;a'd

The Eagle Award is the high- 1 I in Mill violently opposed to 1 I r. t honor !>estowed upon a secut. j .haI Senate amendment."

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I! the order.

•Ancestors and heirlooms*" u4iidi j by east.

e very stitch made by liar, l.j Night caps were frr • n„i t" U *! years old. Be. >y irer es difnlayd

seventy years ol I.

.NP.isie "Sweet an* —aw"

rn i the Night." "C.v'dlc So.ig."

Reni.ing. •■Knitting” by Lois

Siri lair. scene "Long l.or.g A , An oyster supper ir. honor o‘. by Mrs. Hertln Sinclair. ii'h.’d Hank’s birthday was held Seng. "Amor» My Souveni.* jwvgnes ay ev ning at their

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LOCUST GROVE

! tr ne. Those present were theii

were very interesting includlngj "Ey th BoautT'Jl S«n. ' L il" t . ljIdrf , n Mrs Flossie Gilhr; ath. a lovely black lined with white Jand l»is while r’1 fr. hioned, K .., ns city Missouri, Mr. and parasol with a black lace ruffle. |bathing suit was being motl led, ^ frs cpor? Priest. Bainbridge a beautiful lorket over a hundred ' suit protected one from runt' in. A |, t j R H y. Luella. N'aney ml

years old. several pins and wat r and shy glances. It v." 1 ■ o' brooches, many knitted ar.i cm-, blur mchair. v/lth checked dir. cheted articles, very old. and jtrimrflings, there was an innn j

Elsie Jones. Route 4, was (limissed from the hospital Ur

i miming.

and j trimmings

some interesting stories of ar- | waist to support the bln a s'- am. eestors and old photos. I bloomer-, hidden by a short skirt, .Minutes of lest meeting wire ' ’ ' " ^ "

Katherine leased from morning.

Davenport was retho hospital this

Cassell Bailey was and ivleased from thi yestefilay.

Iniogene Braden is quite ill at her homo Jackson street.

j Chari- Kimpel. Route 1. Cl, v , idal,'. was admitted to the Jins

• pital yesterday.

Corm-lia Soars. Route 1 Fill j i.lore h.is dismissed from tl:

I hospital this morning.

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j read an 1 approved,

j The club va» pleased to have a« guest. Mrs. John Hedricks of Ore neuxtle. Mrs. Notn Coffman

admitted "ms weleored ba-k to thr club hospit-d at Lr ah absence due to itln a M

and Mrs. Mary Hurst after ajh absence of several weeks visiting

report d Florida.

on South During the business s-'-ssion a

contribution was voted to the Red Cross. The club wted unanimoislv fnr Mrs, Nellie O'Neal to continue with the work on the c’\ib albn n which sh > has done

so well.

Mrs. Effie Mannan extend.dan invitation to the '-dub to attsni:

black '.ose, beach «h.**s and a i ibher oap cbrnpleted the sen‘■Id

eostunie.

"Mary You’re a Little O 1 ! Fashioned" sung bv Ruth Ne! • with skit by Lelia McCoy ar 1 Myrtle Skelton. FinAl, "The Band Play :d On." Thanks to the Program Cominittee for a wonder.'ul afternoon.

Ray'. Luella,

A. B. at home and Fred’s father.

Aden B Hanks.

While Lt. and Mrs. Charles

Spei.cer were here from Georgia , at Jamestown

iiie gross tonnap’ ol a vessel is figured tiy r.ieastiring the interior of the ship to a seer Pi in to internal vclume, tlien divlciuig the total by 10P to obtain the tonnage, fine bundled cubic feet is figured, according to this system of measuring, as being

equal to one ton.

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The first Christian marriage ceremony in America, according to English rites, was performed

Veu in 1609, when

visiting her parents, Mr. and Anne Burras became the’bride Mrs. Charles Braekney. They i of John t.evilen

i motored to Evansville, Ind. with

j Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Htivdrieh “Tele." "sight - and - sound," t~ a.ttr.d a basketball game. ’video.’ 1 \ ideo-and-nndic. unit Mr. and Mrs. Harry Giltz of "^ cl ‘ on piottues" are all nick-

Morton called on Mr. and Mrs. ' r< ' 1: " ns

•Arthur Giltz Sunday evening, j Mr. ;uid Mrs. Oscar Coffmaji were among the members of

VIRGINIA MAYO s qnil-'M

fiance. M' haci oshen’

Hollywood - iio

of television.

'■hetr itiojg

to keep an app , - , fr , iMH pictures fhe t

is reported to . 1

i with her mn* finr

Jammed -'ar

BLACK BOX" LANDS TRANM

E.igar Ridgt Needle Club who

'• During th’ .social hour

licious refreshments were served’ 111 '* ^ l ^ 1 '' ,,r>,n, ‘ °f nrs. Edith

lvnr.il scjth r-f Brick Chapel re-

ley the h strss assirtri l>y M

Mary Gilmire.

Next meeting with Mts. Alta Allendcr. March 19th.

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f l u rdal« P. T. A. 1MII Be Held Moruiy

1: mi at th:- Putnam

t I. \\ , itmsda.v t Mr. and Mis. V rjs fitcheson, a dav.g’iter,

the Golden Wedding Anniversary county Sunday, March H>th of Mr. and

Lynn.

Word has been received of th :'h '■! i son. Bret Alan. Man , , i Mr. and Mrs. Gene Penni 'gn. Mr and Mrs. Pennington hi th well known in Gieeiicas-

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HOI. \lAKKET Hogs fi.UOIl, nio,leratelv active, generally steady; good and • •hoiee 160-225 lbs., $29-$29.25: 225-250 lbs $28.75: 250-275 lbs .

>•2*25: .TOO

$28.50 275-300 |tis

350 H)s.. $28; 550 lbs . up <27.75: J00-180 lbs.. $24 50-$25 .Vi. ov. opened steady to easy, nu i

early sales $25-$26.

a resident

Mrs. Elmer Mannan at horn'. The program of the afterneon was a Fashion Review of other years. The opening number was "Memories" by quartet ccmpasc J of Mrs. L lia McCoy, Mrs. Miry McCoy, Mrs. MyrtD S'-t-Itcir. Mrs. it.itti Neier with Miss Lots

Sin. lair, pianist.

"Welcome" by Mrs. Delia Me-

■f Coy.

cehtly.

Mr.an ! Mrs. Fred Hanks and: family called on hr parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Masten. one evening last week, north west

of Bainbridge.

. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Booher fh.' regular meeting of fl< \- ir .j yfis^ Louise, were near r'llc P. T. A. will be held in the Darlington visiting their son and high school auditorium Monday bn ther, .Mr. and Mrs. Byron Bn',’net and son last Sunday.

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night. March 10.

Mr. Thrayher, head of the music department, will present

his Junior Band.

Three selections will be played

bv members of this band. Th-re ,, nd Mrs John will be t vo vocal solos by Bill jmttan Friday

WHY DID THEY Kill MY DADDY?’

I Nancy Tucker,

II , Di. harn Home in Crawford - The remainder cf the .-ll tell n | sutfvt da fractur I Sinclair, pianist. Mvrtle b’k lion , i i. Sli. . confined to the Cul- reader: Ruth Nei r. model; Mary - ho oital H< r room numb u Gllniore, mistress .if the ward-

robe; and Mary MeC’oy announc-

Mr, and Mrs. Harry Tresnet and daughter Kaye, attended a Surprise birthday piteh-in supper at th, hone of her parents, Mr.

Hinote of Man•vening for .virs. j

Heavins. Tresner's brother, Joa Hinote. Mrs. Mary McKamey and her nn( j \j r8 Charlie Hemirich' axt I.ois ^ lrsl T r hde pupils will give a pro- ] lavo received word that their I

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! little grandson, born, to Mr. anfl ]

speakerofth evening "'1^ Mrs. Albert Sisson of Allentown, | b Mr. James Bcnrne, ;;upfrin- p t nnsvivania, has been named.

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Mrs. Alva Layton who he hi- a patient in the Putnam County Hospital for sever'd .-ks lias been taken to tne la ue of her sistei. Mrs. Russi "

.M.-ce in Cloverdale.

Miss

daut-d, r M uk. R.

ell is page

ie ontiitives on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Miss Mark i- a third grade pupil hi 1 ;■ Belle Union sehool.

er. There wer.* seven scenes. Music, "B lieve M. if All Those Endearing Young Charms,” "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" and "Wedding March." The first costume mf deled was fashion.d by an Irllanapolls

Mok ' ,r '’ sS makei on tie c'casion of Mrs Glen Ff r ’ ac! viation in 1908, later used as

a wedding dr ss in 1910. The ma-

Palriek Lee. Mrs. Sisson will be

Carolyn Sue

of Mr and

R 2, Greeneastle, sr-re-

in the House of Hen. l, ' rial "'«’ s In li « lill ‘’ n - ' lf

ten.lent of Morgan county.

*•* i\ membered as Miss Chrystal

P. T. A. >|eetlng Hendrieh before her marriage. *, l lor Tue* day | Mr .and Mrs. Allan Berry and The Washington Township P. j children from rear Anderson, f. A. will meet Tuesday evening i In I. spent Friday night with Marjh Id at 7;TO in th? Reelsvi!le| her pateijJ^ Mr and .*irs LJjif-i,

Hugh Sehool Building. Hi len Rea-jford Reeves.

sor will he th? main speaker of) Mr. and Mrs. Frr I Hanks and) the evening. Musical numbers family spent the day with Mr. will b? given by Phyllis MeElroy and Mrs. Lloyd Butler near

Ruth Williams, Betty MeKa m y Fillmon Sum ay.,

and Roselyn l>raper. Every one is I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stanley

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WITH THE "BLACK BOX ’he •

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makes a ilavlr-* umhng at l.os W 44n.<tration uf the ia«cs» mipline i ••

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Si, v*"i)v bir’ibenutlw*- )ev(iv <«cinui 4 ■ <-i ■ port ) :i-hn (dgn.ils R ifling !h* !" '

ll ii4\\s ihc sv.'ileh thru a'.vi s -iip

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Mill-..) \V. rno'd fort) r \ IT . ir, ,' '

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welcome. •J* *!• •>

Fillmore Group To Meet On Tuesday

The Fillmore Day

class will meet

and children, from near New Ross

railed on her parents ar.d sister,

Gleaners

Mr. and Mrs. Walter B- >hcr and Miss Lcvuise. Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lillie Rc-ves called

all day Tuesd’v Mrs. Myrtle Wimmcr, S. Indian i

with Mrs. Elsie Cowgill. Cover- street. Greeneastle, Friday evenmi dish dinner will be served at ‘"K- - M ' w R'xi,. Williams was a

Igiiest also.

lace wer? sewn together on a "aper pattern to f-^rm the yolk and high collar. Medallions lace trimmed formed the bertha, gathers and laced trimmed tucks

Mr and Mr- Paul Siddons ar. i formed the four yard skirt, an Mi and Mrs Charles F Broad- 18 inch satin ribbon sash en-

it huv< returned home from circled the waist.

M rui. Fla. They visited M". Music "Sweetest Story Ever Mi - Ki-nm th Siddons at T'dd" duet bv LoMa McCoy ar 1 noon.

H !-ah. and Mr and Mrs. Wirt Lois Sinclair. j Please bring big-eyed needles} Miss Kaye Tresner called

und thimbles.

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Air. ami Airs. F'nier Alaimaii To Ob*?r\> Golden AnnlvHrsary Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Manan ar? celebrating their goUL-n wedding anniversary Sunday, March i IHtt). Open housA from 1:30 tot 5:00 afternoon, 6:30 to 9:00 in

nu

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MONEY lot TAXES-QUICK GASH L« For Any l‘iirp< >c INDIANA LOAN COMPANY i East Washington Street it* I

' T<n net ut Hollywood. The weatb- "Alio? Blue G wn” sung by ii ha- been unusually cool for Ruth Neier in >d ling a b.ic i

Florida.

IGtO' t H COHHKt TIGN

tie Krogt r-Oukley adverii nt of Thursday should ie ,i| “Gripefruit 10

I fir."

led .-wi-s party dress of tile 19OS period, high .dlav, trim.ui 1 with 50 yards of .-a..n libbi i. 18 inch waist nn-a.u. . Tii? hand paint-d pin was i re by Miss Nell Jennings of L uisville, Ky ,

n friend of the bride.

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Wheel.”

ANNIVERSARIES

*•<• -f •$*• WKUDINtits Mi and Mrs. Paul Sinclair, Fillmore, io years Friday, March

On Job Every Day Now, Farmer Lauds Retonga

Next costume modeled was white bknuv. white skirt, with a white jacket to complete th m-si-mble. Music "Come JoxephirV Night costumes nf the 187; p riocl, 74 years ago, were model1, one trimmed with tatting,

Mannan. ar? now living in th? same hcuie they went to housekeeping in fifty- years ago. Friends are cordially invite ! to

attend.

*:• ••• *i* l < ilrntGon Couiieil T« Aleet Saturday

i Miss Ela’n? Sillust Sunday at

} ternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Day and [children from near New Winchester. visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Irene and Ja r >s Sun 'ay

1 afternoon.

Mrs. Mary Cox spen.t several idays f this past month with h r (laughter. Mrs. Nelli,, Lukei.bil! 1

an.d family.

JUST RECEIVED

CARLOAD OF

CONGOLEUM RUGS

.■<11 ok mu.

All Sizes and Colors

tC'diiffniieil #r«»i»i One • tiill into a confeti-nee cuinmitt

Distress From Indigestion Of Years Standing Promptly Relieved, He States, And Food Tastes Good Again. Feels Like Better Man In Every Way

•'Frequently 1 felt s,, weakened by distress from indigestion that 1 hardly felt equal to moving about my room, but thanks to Retonga, l am now on the go evi ry day. looking after my far.n,” declares Mr. Arlie Huskey . well-known farm owner, Sta Route, Sevierville, Tenn. ”1 suffered tortures from acid indigestion and I couldn't see where anything I tried did me any good," stated Mr. Husky. "G?s pressure in my stomach nagged me nearly all the time but after meals I could sometimes hardly stand the suffering. Many nights 1 was lucky if it caned up (nough for me to doze off for an hour or tw-o. Momingi I felt all in. I seldom had a bowi-l movement unless I tisik a strong laxative. I seemed to ke<*p sliding downhill and I

couldn’t help worrying.

t REEK I.EADF.KS PR AISKIO I v ral e mmenlx have been n l or. the cxe.lknt work done by the i hi i r halers of Belle II m last week : nd. Th? girlr wi-n- back of the team all the I Him (von thougn lielle Union II -t l Cloverdsle. Till* girls w :i, ; the attractive navy blue claiks a (1 the yellow sweaters \m , 15 -tty Sc: tt. Oar. I Waldron, a il Eh an u Biooks.

<»IHL CONVKTKD

WASHINGTON, Ind.. March 7 i UP) Helen Wilson. 18, was (■' iv .1 t ulay on a charge that Hie di.-figrir.id a love rival by

.in -virg acid in her face.

'1 r. ■ y nrg W( niai' was fined 5( ar 1 sen’, net I to a l-tr.-15-vear | rlson term by Judge Kail I ”?.*ki; V'isloh after an all-male 'Stb'r •-•'M . in „ a v

plenty of sleep, I no longer need ' ,rs deliberation, strong laxatives, and 1 feel better 1 Mias Wilson was .-. •c ared al and stronger than in years. I '.orsing acid in the face of Mrs

THE CHEF'S CORNER

The Council of the County Federation of Clubs will meet Saturday in the city library at

2 p. m.

The president, Mrs. Eugene Hutchins, urges all county chair :

and possihh' death. Inasmuch as the current si -• siori was nearing a close. Senate leadefs insisted the House take action on the amendment yesL i

Jay-.

A hurried eonlerence hetwe<- i

ART FURNITURE CD

NOKTII SIDE OF *>t|l AIH

men and club presidents to al-

Ah. Arli

relief.

"ilctonga gave me wonderful, Store. Adv.

wish I could tell everyone about

Retonga.”

Retonga is a purely herbal gastric tonic combined with libera! quantities of Vitamin H-i and is intended to relieve distress due to insufficient flow of digestive juices in the stomach, loss of appetite, Vitamin B-l deficiency and constipation. Accept no substitute. Retonga, may be obtained at R. P. Mullins Drug

Arrawanah Bruner, 25-year-otJ divorcee and rru th,r of two children. ————.—-

Grace’s Beauty Shop

Phase make your appofntmenf early for Fader permanents. PHONE Ml

- - - - SITCOTAHH means several thing.- to different persons - - - - hut If made property, II I an exceedingly lady dish' - - - - the baby limas, the whole kernel rum must he of good quality' - - - ami the seasoning must always be right - - - - fntne in on <atunlny and enjoy- this good old fashioned dish - - - - Almo-it forgot - - - - more of lha< M1C.AT LOAF MlTH ( KROLK HAI CK - - - - and there will also hr- BITTKKED TI KNIFF on the menu (we hi lieve that you will like this dish.)

CHET'S CAFETERIA Across fropi Post Office

tend. Plans will be made for th spring convention to be held! April 8th. in this city. *5* -h -J* Delta Ka|i|m tianuua To .Meet .8 HKtay Delta Kappa Gamma will meet Sunday March 9 a.t 2:45 at the IXfita Zeta House. 'I^ris will b j a sqleoial gbest Teetlng for th4 organization annual teachers re-; cruifment program. Mrs, John: Be yd will b? in charge of the program centered aroun.J th* general topic, "Yes, I iR want to be a tea-her."

EAfH.F, STOUT BUI H.?avin, a senior in ClovSill Heavln, a » nlor in Clovtrdale High School, received his Rayl? Scirit award with ar, impressive ceremony during the Cc4irt of Honors, held at th ■ First Christian Church at Greencastle Monday evening. c Bill is, the son of Mr. and Mrs. ! IP. E. HeaVln who also took pu.ri in the ceremony. Mra. Heavins had the honor of pinning the badge rm her son. She was presentsd with an honorary pin from

CHARLIE CANT OPEN THE HOM HE HAS GONE TO CHICAGO He can’t open the door Monday and Tuesday. March 10th and 11th as he is attending National Cleaners and Dyers convention.

WHITE CLEANERS 309 North Jackson Street. CASH and CA^