The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 March 1947 — Page 2

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THF OAlty GREFNCASTLS, frJDUWA,

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1947.

New Frozen Food Lockers Gel your deposit for a locker in early at the Hanks Brothers Grocery BAINBRIDGE, INDIANA

Our plant will be the most modern and best equipped available. Ready within six weeks.

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DORKS TRI SS Is S:initar> i Can ho washed I NO STRAPS

NO HM.TS

koo|»s ninsolos sproiMl apart.

MIC. •!. K. OSTI.KR. I'aetarj |{oprr .rntalive. W ill Ho at Tho r'OMAIKKC IAl. HtrTKI., (iroono.istlo, I'ridav, Maroh 14 From 9 a. m. to s p. m. Only.

QUICK LOANS Pay up your little debts with a convenient loan. You receive quick, courteous, prompt service here anytime, INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

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Bonner Ads Get Results

CLOSING OUT SALE A tho farm is hoing sold, we will sell at pnblk auetion at tarin known a< thi- < barley Hill farm. I-', mile east of %mo and I I-? mih i west of ( layton, on Idaok top road, on TUESDAY, MARCH 18 VI 12:00 O t I.CK'K NOON 16 - HEAD CATTLE - 16 P* rows, .lersox, and Holstelns. all j(ond aifes, some milking heavy now, others to freshen in Way and June and are all good milk rows; four yearling heifers, bred. 41 - HEAD HOGS - 41 Two Du roe gilt , with 13 pigs; K Du roe gilts, t„ farrow i soon: IK mixed 'howls weighing 75 lbs. to 150 Ihx. oaetl. ' POULTRY — H a rreil Rock Hrns, just ready to lay. FARM MACHINERY One F-1J FamuUI tra4tor, on steel, with eultivator •; bottom I'i null little fienitis break plow; 7-ft. .fohn Deere dise and tandem, roller, spiketooth harrow, ,pring tooth harrow, corn planter xxith p’rtilizer, ehec-k roxx and bean attachments; txxo I horse wheat drills; 7-ft. hinder; two l-roxx . iiltixat .r . •> sulk) ha.x rakes, manure spreader, hay loader, farm xxagon xxith ha> frame, K .tanehions for eow l«rn, hay rc|»c-. trip ro|H', hax forks, mowing inaehlne, •. break plows, troughs, garden toeds, forks, shoxels, spades, c hain . drags, barrels, and a lot of miscellaneous grllclc s. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — VletroU. Florence hot tdast heating stove, cook si we. kitchen cabinet, tallies, radio, fruit jars. •» dressers, liiudc unt rugs, \lladio lamp, ,*f oil lamtcs, ofm* eanne I fruit, sex* era' dislic s odd md ends, elec trie iron, eleetrk- hot plate, pre sure eookrr, fl on lamp; dining table and ti eliairs, side board, lialcx in I. ,H-I tM-d, day bed, studio coiicb. small sale, wash stand, ice b i\, ti milik cans, t.radc \ milk buckets and strainer. SOME TIMOTHY HAY. GRANT & PAYNE Tt.RWS — ( ASH. Not n sponsible in ease- of accidents. HI RST AND HFNTER, Auctioneers. JOHN SHKI.TON and ARTHI ff NKW VIAN, f lerks.

PUBLIC SALE Having sold my farm, | will sell at public auction at farm ''!. ,ni *^ of Hri.’k I hatH'l, 1-2 mile north, knoxvn as tlll• R. I.. Hoxxlc-tt farm y mih-. northxxc-sf of (ireeneastle on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, '47 AT 12:30 O'CLOCK 20 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 20 Two Guernsey lews, lo yc trs .del, one Slmrtliorn eow. fir t calf; CHIC- Guernsey and Hereford cow, first calf one Hrlncll. cow. first calf; one Jersey row xx lib calf, 7 year, old; one hrlmlle cow, e years old with calf; one black bull, coming 5 V ear. oldotu Brown Swl . heifer eoming one year old; K calves, 7 to 9 months old. two Shorthorn heifer* heavy sprlngeis,- one Shorthorn steer. HOGS Foui gilt », nitrcies, to farrovx by sab- day. FARM TOOLS One WrComilrk Dee ring hinder in good shape, xxiih new ea tva xses and tractor hitch. Herring mower in good repair, one hoi e wheal drill, with corn turner, I 3-liome disc, roller, dnubl.sh vet. one horse- harrow, set hree.diing tiarness, like new; several collars, sel of chain harncscs, 2 halters, ioo lb. ice box, someold furniture, etc. Neighbors weleome to sell in thi- sale. Not responnlble in ease of arc-klrnIs. TKK.VIs — CASH. CLARENCE SCORES, Owner HI RHT A ffl’.NTER, Aurls. CLIFF MrMAINS, Clerk.

It holds the muscles together xxith a soft concave pad .... Keeps Rupture tightly close-ti at all time, while working, lifting, \x-all:ing o: swimming. Lightweight, touches body in hut txvo places. < VNNOT SLIP Rea-on should tc-U h you not In place a

NO HI’LRS hall or htilh in opening of rupture-, xxhic-h

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For AU*’ Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana an second class mall matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents per xveek; $3.00 per year by mail In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putrvam Countv. S. ft. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

SOCIETY

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Personal And Local News BRIEFS

Woman’s Circle To Meet On Thursday The Woman's Circle of th.Presbyterian church xvill haw a lenten devotional meeting Thursday afternoon at 2::!0 in the church parlors. Will Attend State Day Luncheon Mrs. Frank Donner and Mis.--Virginia Jones will attend thi Kappa Kappa Gamma State Day luncheon to be held in Indian

j I liiir-da v Club M.-t ■ VV it.! Mr- Zirgeln- in

Mrs. Carrie Zi.gelman vv.-s hr -txss at the March ; octing of the Tf in . - i. i. me nt and i-no visitor. Mr.-, l. ly.hc

Zicg Iman, attend ;.

At. 'r a doliciJUs din. “r. Lie i i ting was call. .1 lo cni : by tli. giresid:nt Mm. Di-!le MiQueer.. Th' Cl-Jb .song was -eng ard the Lard’s Prnyrt \x-as repeated. Roll call xva: nswetv l , xx ith "Sax e on Work.’’ Th : • e-

japolis at the Athletic Club or ‘nt iry and treasurers repett va . Saturday. March 15th. Miss Jones ' rea l and lues xvere paid. After ‘is president of Kappa Kappi Jth- bnieness part of the m:eting

Mr. and Mrs. Otha Fallcr spent Wednesday in Indianapolis 1 Mrs, Guy Pickens is reported quite ill at her home south of!

Belle Union.

Mrs. Margaret

Gamma sorority at DePau. j the meeting was turned over to University. Mrs. Donner is a past the hostess and thy contests wci | Province officer. jxv n by Kffic Parker, Hallle Run-

' nclls, Rex Parker an-.i Georgi ’ Mrs. Neal Hostess j Miller.

To Golden Rod C lub ' Thy next mc?t!ng will hr at

Johnson, Col- ( Thi , Co | (|Pn Rril | C | uh held it-'the home of Mrs. Hallic RimielU

April Fools

Apartments, who has been ill for' ^ nipetinir Thllrsd at th . ! and ro ll call xvill be ' the past xveek. is improving. homo ol m.s. Amy Neal. Eleven fjoRes.”

* members were present. i **" ••• ••• A delicious pile : in supper wa VV ■> rail’s Auxiliary

fo M.-et Thti’-sdav

Glenn K*ndall. Greer.oastle R. 1 3, who xx-as seriously injured in a train-auto etash on January 8th,

improving

his

enjoyed by all present. It wa

Tho Woman's >itxilio-y of

also the birthday of a membtr.!

Murphy and a Presbyterian Chut eh will meet

Thursday evening, March 13th,

is reported

heme. , . . . . Mrs. Lucretla C. V. Bartlett, who lias been-

, . , . . i beautiful birthday cake xvas giv-,

making h,s home m Tucson. Avi- ^ by ^ Ml , |with Miss MildreA Caviness. 12

Minnie Underwood and Mrs. D i Berry street. Mrs. J. i-. Ilirt will Klla Moyer. Mrs. Murphy re- have thy program an i Mrs. \\ d-ceix-ed sex-era 1 nice gifts and thi- f ,,r will lead the devo-

members of the club sang Happy ■ ‘ ' ns -

Birthday an<l wished hi-r mar-.

zo-ia, is back in Indiana visiting friends in Greencastle ar.d

Bloomington.

t Mrs. Donovan Moffett went to Indianapolis today for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chirle. , Moffett before returning to hei

, home in Cortland, X. V.

Mrs. Robert Blair and daughter, Susan, of Great Falls, Montana. arrived Tuesday for a vis ! xxith Mrs. Blair’s parents, Di.

ami Mrs. E. R. Bartlett.

! Mis. William Welch of Greencastle has received word of the birth of a daughter, Suzanne, on March 2nd. to Mr. and Mrs. John

• Koessler of Detroit, Mich,

j Andrew Sanford received a j telegram announcing the death J of John Sanford of Indianapolis. I Mr. Sanford died of a heart at-

morc.

1 The business meeting opened by singing America, followcti by repeating the Lord's prayer. Responses to roll co.'l were answered by St. Patrick verse and song. A reading of the birth of St. Patrick was read by Mrs. Emma Albin and a St. Patrick song in Irish was sung by Mrs. Lucretia Murphy. A whit* elephant sale was held. Tea towels were brought bv members of club for sale. A donation was given to the K-'d

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Section Three

w ., . To Meet Thursday

I Section Three of the First Christian church xvill meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs. J. VV. Herod. Mis. Stigler xvill have the devotions and Mrs. Christine Bennette w’ll

have the program.

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Frida.x Sexxing Chib Vleets With virs. Smlthers 1 The Friday Sewing Club xvill hold an all day meeting at th - home of Mrs. Lucille Smithcis. Each member please bring a co’ -

i'-eld at the Lynhurst j church o n last Monday.

I Those who spent Sunday with

Baptist

and a gift for the contest.

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Section Two of the First

Cross. The next meeting will be

Sanford he,tl Ht •' ,rs Minnie Underwood's trot * nntl ITi-ir oxxn sewing,

went to Indianapolis to atten I April 3. Members xvill bring pot Also a gift for^the auetion sale

the funeral services which were l ol,k ' rs fo1 - qale - Faster baskets

will be given to the children -of!

all members of the club. i Section Txvo .Heels A dress xreview by the mem- " '**' rs - Huteheson

Mr. and Mrs. John Hasten and bcrs wiU ho hf ' kl ,int * ,ho ''“‘t .

daughter at the home of Mr. an-1 i;, ' oss wil1 be £ ivon a P riz< ' R 0 " Christian *-hureh wil ijicet vvitii

Mrs. Harry Lawson were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alsop, Mr. and

Mrs. Warren O’Conner and Mr.' * iven h - v Secret Sister, and Mrs. Bert Lawson of Indian*' * * * apolis; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mill- ^ i,,in K Workers Of ot and daughter of Fillmore; Somerset Church To Meet

Edna Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. 1 The willing Workers of the M< ‘ l Aftem-H.ii Milo Horner of near Canaan and 8om?rs?t cb ’ Jr, ' h will meet with 1 Th ‘‘ Tuesday Reading

call will be answered by reading Mrs. VV’. R. Hutcheson Thursday an Easter \-erse on greeting ca-1 afternoon at 2:00 o clock.

i Please bring sacrificial offer-

, it'gs.

I T , day Reading Circle

Circle

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawson son near Fillmore.

and

VERMILLION FUNERAL Funeral services for Mrs Mirgaret Vermillion were held Wednesdty afternorjn at 1:30 o'clock from the Clinton Fall? Methodist Church. Dr. John Tennant officiated. Burial was in the Clinton Falls cymetery. Grandsons of The

Mrs. Dave Worrell

, March 13th.

j Please note change

, place.

Thursday, be * c * their annual luncheon meet-

ing yesterday aft?rncon at one

of meeting o’clock at the home of Mrs. D.

. W. Killinger in Northwood. Following the luncheon tile program

FOR SALE: Three npartmeit was presented by Mrs. Clyde house, good income, good invest- W'lnian who gave a review of ment. Address Box 2. Daily Uu> book “ Th '' Twenty-two C.-Hs Banner. 10-3L ,,f Nuemburg.” | -i- +

Marv Euonu Jones P. T. A.

, acted as pallbearers ! gMw’di.ng'iters were ’ girls. i

ANNIVERSARIES * * Birthdays Marilyn Joyce Lexvis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Drlbo~t L* xvis, 4 years old today. Not man Leon Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fosttr Jones, 11 J t ears old today, March 12. ! Alfred Stone. 026 east Walnut Itreet, 73 years today, March 12th I James Tueker, R 3, 73 years j today, March 12. Lucille Rat I iff, Oreeneastle. R. 1. <• night f of Mr. ami Mrs. Cline Ratcliff, 17 yc-aps old to lay, Mar. 12. Wo- iy Porter. 24 years, today. March 12th. Russell S ars of urecncaatle j n.l Raymond S*-ars of Marion. J twin broth-rs. yesterday, March ’ 11th. Alfred Stone. 626 K Walnut. 73 years old today, March 12. WEniirvo*, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ader, N-'w Mavsvilte, 45 years t*Mlay, March 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodge, 7 years today, March 12th. LATEST WIRE NEWS • n the ruins of it six-story collapsed Cincinnati hull-ling were rescued today, more than 24 hMirs after the structure gave ■ts ay. The body of one man also was reemer.-d. Another man in the bnildlng at the ff.-M nt the accident Is missing and b< 11 evert t« be buried in the building basement. Little hope Is held that he still Is alive. VVallle Beskin, 45 - year - old storekeeper, was rescued shortly after noon. He had spent 27 hours entonilHsI in the debris.

must* TO NEGLECT SNIFFLES, SNEEZES OF HeadCoMi K bottle of Vleks Va-tro-nol is mighty landy to liaxe around the house bu:aust- this double-duty nose drops ...

jaickly Relieves sneezy. snlffly.L lare-ous ii'Htrunientul numbers by

.cad coin^ s 8 ^ffi r ‘X!l » ' ll

T.* Meet Friday

The March meeting of the Mary Emma Jones P. T. A. will be held Friday, March 14, at 2:1!5 i:! tlie school auditorium. Devotions xvill be given by

Mr: . Lee Martin.

Th, , r gram will consist of i.'.u/.e by the third grade, misee!-

ItlpS Prevent many colds from]

developing if used |

it the first warning sniffle or sneeze. » (Ji| ., * J J„ llls

This Double-Duty Nose Drops should ave you mucti misery. Works fine! -ollow directions in the package.

tno school, a tap

dm re, a program by the Brownie Scouts, and a folk dance by th”

hcks wamn-HAi

THE CHEF'S

CORNER

- - - - introducing BUTTRREE CELERA - erUp, emnchy celery ste\x*<| ji, s t right and serx-ed wit a a htil- *' ’“MX' This xvill be on the menu Thursday - - . . and among other good things ti <•*!, we xvill have RKUADIX VEAL UUTLETh with BROWN GRAVE - - - . tender Veal encased in a golden Hroxxn blank* ; - - . - and covered xx Mh our nxvn special hroxxn gravy - - - - You won’t he disapiHiintcd *>n Thursday.

CHET'S

CAFETERIA Aeroaa from Poat Office

During the business meeting there wil be the election of officers for next year.

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Country Comer Club Will Meet On Friday The Country Comer Home Ec Club will meet Friday, March 14, for an all day' meeting, at tho' home of Mrs. Frank Line, xvil.tl Mrs Francis L-tne agisting ho.-* tess. Members pleatse bring coveted dish for luncheon. The lesson on slip covers will be given at 10 o'clock. All plcsi-vi attend meeting if possible and bring nxvn needle, uireacl, scissors and a small piece of mater-, liiliftr making seams. + * + + A. O. PI sxororlty | •State Day March >5fh Alpha Omicron Pi sorority will hold its annual state day mee*. ing, luncheon and dance Saturday, March 15th, in Indianapoi:* at th*- Lincoln Hotel. Miss Jane Harders, presklent of the DePauw chapter, xvill be at the speakers’ table.

GIRL SCOUTS

fCnnllaurV from P«g» Oar) Ktn, the campus service organization of fomier Girl Scouts. Greencastle citizens are most cordially invited tc attend th birthday celebration which will begin promptly at 2:30 on Sun- * day afternoon in Community hall . j of the Oobin church.

m mm >. x-;*’ j* , NO MATTER WHAT SIZE Y WEAR-WE CAN FIT YOU! Arc you a Junior -- 9 to 1 7? Do you we ar regular 1 2 to 20; 38 to 4*t take a large size, 16 1-2 to 24 1-2? We can and will fit you! ° ^

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