The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1947 — Page 2

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THf DAILY HK-'^ER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, maRCH 19, 194?.

J MON (HU’ll MKTIIOIUST < III l!< H—MOliTON L'stci I- Rick'tt, I’.istor Li'iiien sorvietwith ;m pvanpolistic ompnasis will hi-^in Sin (iay owning, March li.'lr l. at 7:.'M> ( Tlofk at the Union Chape! MethodiHt ehurch >ii Moitm. Church school 10 a. m Mr- 1 Homer Farrow. Supt. Morning worship 11 o'clock. You will find a cordial welcome at all our services. C \!U> OF TH \NKS 1 .viih ta tiinnk all my .rionds, | . 'rives and neighbors for the ; many cards, letters and flowers t lurlr g rr.V recent stay in th hospital. Also I wan: to thank Dr. YVis ran. Dr. F>ison, the Titr-cs an I rurscs aids.

Kdna Cox

THE DAILY BANNER HERALD CONSOLIDATED •*l. .Vaves For AU” Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class 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 $5.00 per year by mall outside Put-

nam Countv.

8. K. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street..

SOCIETY

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kesle.r'.i son, Floy Kesler and family of Sp edway spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kesler. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McCoy entertained at dinner Sunday, Urn. Clyde Ireck ot the Cloverdak Clvireh of Christ and Mr. and Mrs. Pi rev Sinclair and I >orU Mr. and Mrs Kstil Brown of Indian.upolis spent Ute week end with Mrs. Brown's parents. Mr.

Personal And Local News B R I E F S

Mrs. Harry Talbott continues very ill at her honii at tj Lara- !

bee street.

Mrs. Edna Cox has returned to her home after being in the hospital two weeks. | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dobbs have returned home from Texas, .‘.'here they spent the winter

months.

Mr. and Mrs Marshall Sutton and son Steven of Clay City ailed o Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ceokset Sunday evening. Mrs. Kiri Cooksey has been all< I to Bio mington . ie to the illness ef her mother. Her mother

light stroke

Honored With Surprise l*art>

A surprise birthday party was given for Mrs. Francis Underwood on March 17 at her home in honor of her 24th birthday. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Floss Furney, Mr. and Mrs Janies Skimmerhorn. Mr. and' Mrs, Robert Burks and children Anna Mac and Betty Jane, and Mr. anil Mrs. Marion Underwood. She leccived many nice and

us. Ini gifts.

j K freshnients of ice- cream and cake wire served. All left at t late hour wishing hei ninny more

happy birthdays.

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Wntllrll Ot Til" Moose Mi*-t \VeillM‘sda> Women of the Moose will u.e-t Wednesday at 7:.".0 at tin home. All members and officers are urged to be present. There will be initiation.

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11 You'll like the way i ! Va-tro-nol works right where trouble is to open up nose—relieve stufTv transient congestion. i Also grand for relieving niiffly. sneezy. stuffv distress of head colds.» Follow directions la folder.

"SHATTIIIKD Dll FA M ' i from I'liO Oim*I program thx'catened to delay th i necessary congressional action -mtil after the administration's March .11 deadline. Acting Sr' etafv of State Dean Acheson warnAcI that it might h ■ ilisael ions if there were any appt - ciable delay beyond March 31, when Britain ends her economic asistancc to Greece. HOSPITAL NOTES

PIGGY-BANK” SAVINGS TO Do

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VICKS VA-TIO-HOI

Betti \nne Trippett

Miss Betty Anne Trippett. daughter ..f Dr. and Mrs. L. A.J Trippett, has been pledged to th Indiana Chapter of Pi Beta Phi at Purdue University. She is m her second semester of school.

Mis. Mildred Archer of Clay-: •n was admitted to tnc hospital.) today. Mrs. Edith Goklman w-as admitted to the liaspital this morn-

ing.

Ai drew Johnson of GreencasUo was admitted to the hospital

this morning.

Mrs. Igiuise Newkirk of Fillmore was admitted to the hon-

utomobilr when it plunged of pital this morning. I :i! into 12 feet ot water | -'trs. Hattie Ash of Greonca.s-

i tie was admitted to the hospital

IDENTIFY BODY

CTF?’EY. FLA.. March 1!> i UP i Police tcda.v identified the body recovered from a drainage canal as James F Madden. 2.'; of Pittsburgh. Pn. They i 1 eat ': d for E. E. Madden, the dc i y.•nth's brother who was believi 1 riding in the Madden

BANNEK ADS GET RESULTS

yesterday.

LITTIE Mary Ellen Chindo of Brooklyn, who died of a heart anJ didn’t have a million dollars, but all she had she '"illcd'h ( . r tjj pet "Skippy.” The child's father removes his daughter-, Mr S !J from her "piggy bank” while Skippy looks on. (Internal J

i.nd Mrs. James Koutt. Dorothy

and Sonny Routt were a Is- Sun-j sul'f.n I an >lher day dinner guests. Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sinclair David Grimes attended thi visited Thursday with Mrs. -Mtn- L tat( . .shorthorn sal, at Lnfsyr :* Sit lair at th.* hone ofl^,, on Monday. He consigned Mi-Ccy in Indianapolis. one heifer calf which placed

O. V. Smythe, L. K. .Mieiha"! fourth in its class.

Mrs. Walter Herbe rt ii i ived word from her broth r ar.d hi.wife, Mr. and Mrs. George An- ' lerson cf lasonville, announcing the birth of a son at the Lin-

ton hospital.

Wsoeinte Chapter

Tri Kappa Meets Thursday 7$ 'i* ’* ^ *•* ’•* *** Associate chapter of Tri + ANNIVERSARIES ' 1 ‘ Kappa will meet Thursday at X £ + + ... ... .,. ... .,. ... ... ... ... ... ^

p. m. at the home of Mrs. C ('. I

Gilk-n, Campbell apts.

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Birthdays

Betty Joan Eggers, Tuesday, March 18.

Judy Hammond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammond X years old today, March 10.

Marie

L. E. Michael,

Ira Knrill, Glen Allender. and W. E. Morrison attended the organization of Lions Club meeting at Putn mville, Tuesday eveningi

Mara 1 Ul.

The i .ndition ' f Mrs. CTy.1* i Gray -.1. Methodist Hospital in.I Irda iprlis remains about the:

: anie.

T - irsday and Friday guests of Mr. ar. I Mrs. Cha.tles Kesler was Mrs. K-si r s sist r, Dora Griggs of Ur cneastle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman and son were Friday evening dinner guests. | Hun: nv afternoon callers of! Mrs. Nannl- Farr were Glen 1 Furr and family and Mr. and | Mrs Glee Tuiesdal of Indla.na|sv

lis.

Mr.-'. Grace Mace, Mrs. Mayme Reed, and Mrs. Nannie Furr ertten ed Installation of Eastern St a- at Eminence Saturday evening. Mrs!. Keel was Installing

Marshall.

S iturday overnight

Mr. met Mrs. Allan Bain w t.Mr. and Mrs Keith Bain, and

Mr. and Mrs. Tony Cancilla of

Long Beach. Calif., are visiting

Mrs. and Mrs, N. Cancilla.

Miss Dayftiel Thompson. Mr Rodney G~(‘frey and Mrs. Haskol Rico and son. Jon, left todev for Miami, FI, ri i. While there Urw will visit with Mr. and Mrs

Forest A - hw rt'«

Word has be-en received here announcing the birth of a son. Jay Forrest Stannard. on Man i 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest R. Stannard, 89 West Main street

Cinton, Conn.

Announcements of tin- birth of a son, Eugene Amos Light, to Ms, and Mrs. Amos Light of j New York on March 12 at 10:35 i a. m. have been received hen*, i The young man weighed 7 lbs. | and 11 ounces and was born at i tht Lawrenceville Hospital,

Youth Met Tuesday

Putnam County Rural Youth met Tuesday evening in tin* oi 11 High School gymnasium. The business meeting was conduct •■! by Floyd Sims. After the meeting the evening was spent in dancing, games and ping pong Refreshments wore served to

! bout fifty members. j

KEY WEST. Fla.. March 19.

Woman'- Circle j iUPi President Truman, lobMeels Thursday | ster pink from a week in the sun

of the Florida Keys, ends his va-

and returns t-

ENDS \ \< ATION

The W- .-nan's Circle .of the Presbyterian Church will .reel Thursday at 2:30 P. M. in the

ehui h parlors.

R v. Harry Waldron will speak on "A Spiritual Life Theme."

I’-rid --Elect

ll’inor<-il \l Shower

Mrs. Ray Hero | eif FiUVunre an I Mrs. Bernie Flood of Greencastle, entertained with a miscellane.us shower yesterday afternoon it the latters home it

* cation today Washington.

Mr. Truman, after a final eli;, in the Atlantic ocean, will tak-I-off for Washington at 1 p. m i iCSTI. He will arrive at the Air Transport Command terminal at about 5:30 p. m. (CST). Mr Truman’s plane will take eift tioin Bora Chicu naval air station 10 miles north of Key West

eif Miss Mary Dale Owens, bride- (

elect of Gene McClintock. The dining room table was

guests f , f Bmnxville. N. Y. Mr. Light is

1 a son of Mrs. Fnge-ne Light of I this city, but who has been mak-

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bain of In- ! in K h «' f " r n few • v *‘ ars in

etianapolis. Mrs. Ruth Petit of Tut ' kah<,e - N Y

Indianape lis enme with them to

Cloverial? ar.d is visiting with friends here. Ruth fell sometime ago and broke her wrist. She i..uifferirg e lite bit with :t, M-. and Mrs. Ernest Bam w rc i an day elinnor guests of Mr. and -Mr-s. Roy Bailey. Mrs. Nannie Furr and Bob Minniek wen- Monday evening i inner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Em ry Gnoner. Julia Coffman who underwent an operaticn at the County hospital is elomg very well. M’\ ai 1 Mrs. Fred Sinclair have- purchased the Newton Reid

farm.

H’lbert Po veils are moving to the property recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wooden

Mrs. Ret ha Dunn r -ceived word fre m her son, F.F.C. Harold L. |

Dunn, saying h ha 1 been on a freshmen.ts in the flying trip with Lt. Bi‘x Th ; colors vvre served,

flew ta New Y rk and saw

Broadway, Times Scuare, the Empire Stat- Building and tin StatiUi of Libi rty and other ’ laces of int.-rc t from the air. They flew back by Washington D. C. und they only flew 3 1-2 hours. H • is stationed with the 11th Air Force at Harrisburg Pa. M». an ' Mrs. Tilden McNcff, form rly of this community and now of New Win hester, in Hendricks county, were twice blessed with gran iaug'.iters > -! centl.y on. March 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Ja res McN if ef near] Greencastle, had a 10 lb. (laugh-1 ter barn In the Putnam cc-iiity, J hospital at 4: p. m. am- Mr. and

Mr. and M-s Ot hie Scott have ( Mrs. William McNcff f N<*w moved fi ni 404 Maple avenue, Winchester hid a 9 lb. daughter

him; market

Hogs 3,500 Op. n slow. 100-22'

615 East Walnut Strecr. in honor I , b - 0 cprts h]ghtr; 250 . 275

I 35 cents higher: 275-300 lb 2r 1 cents higher: heavier weights

. i steady; bulk good and choice

decorated with blue and y. ll w | crept umbr Has suspended from j

the light flx'"iri>s and

Marsha Fl uid (’ressed as a sailor, pulled in a wagon decorated as n sail boat. Th-.* ship labeled, “Good Ship Matrimony" was filled with be-autiful gifts. '

Games were enjoyed and re- ; NEWS

H'<»nliitii«*<l 1‘roin I'nuf Oik* ) W ASIIINtiTON, Mati h 19 —

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to illness the luncheon of

the Woman's Union of the First i

160-225 lbs $27.75; early top $27.75 200-250 lb $27.50; 250-275 lb : $27.10; 275-300 lb $26.75; 300- ; 350 lb $26.25- 350 up $26.00: 100t 160, $23.25 to $24.25; sow market

! net established.

bride- 1 ets !

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Christian church will not ho held. The regular meeting will he held at 2 p. m. Thursday. Services wer? held T res lay ii Bloomington for Mrs. Minnie ! Pearl O'Mtillnne, who died there Saturday of heart -disease. Sh. was a : ember of the Baptisl church at Quincy. A sister. Mrs j Jane Whitr y. of Cloverdnle, i-| among th? survivors.

offleuils ' ?c! - id lotlay that thI ni' I stit-, lni s j||o('.ited an addltl)-ral trvMily five miMim pounds f meat for exp irt to

(■rent Brilain.

The British, who already have been allocate| tw-nty fixe mitII a |i>!.;iil,l or th,- first (• tarter ot the year, must purchase th*new jUntiiit-iit befure Ms-ch 31.

Gre neastle, to future rcsidenc •

Ben Davis, for. born at the M-thodlrt hos~'tal

at 6:28 p. in.

ATTENTION PLEASE! Is your car performing the way you want it? H not, then let us check it over for you.

ROSCOE EASTHAM, who has operated his own garage in Fillmore for 23 years, is now located at the Shell Service Station on North Jackson street.

We are specializing in generator, starter, ignition, carburetor and motor tune up work.

We are also equipped to give your car authorized Shell Lubrication Service. GREENCASTLE SERVICE STATION WILLARD DREHER -• Proprietor 609 North Jackson St. Phone 201

THE CHEFS CORNER - - - - Not tor all the rice in Chtnu would we deviate from oin puliry ot using only the In-si ingredients In onr ( HOI* St EY which we will have on Thursday - - - - .ludging by tin \«n> our customer., like thi.. dish, there must In- n lot ■ i sympathy around here for tin struggling Chinese propli- - - - - But the difference i Mint we list only the fiiu-sl nit- I beef, vegetable* (ineluding bamboo shoot- and be m sprouts) and we do use a piquant Chinese satire In bring out nil the flavor ol the ingredient., und which help to make CHOI' M'EY the delightful dlsli tint I it is. CHET'S CAFETERIA Aerosa from Pont Office

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