The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 April 1947 — Page 2

rm DAILY lANNEir, GREFSlCASnf, IfJDiMrJA, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1947.

NOTICE

We are happy to announce that we now have plenty of material for REMC wiring and have caught up with our work enough to take on more houses *o wire immediately, first come, first served. No waiting for weeks. We will give you a definate date and be there on that date. McCALLIE ELECTRIC COMPANY 21 Years Experience Greencastle, Ind., Phone 131

THE MILY MRHER | A litt | e of .. ..

THIS

CLOSING OUT SALE Ah I have sold my farm. I will s. ll at aiidlon at tlie lartn Inratnl S mllp*- north of C'loviTtlalo anil mile oast of IS on Jim Strwt Itoail. or 'J mile* stiiitli of Itoad III and i, mile •■a>t of 13 on .litn Street Road, the follnwinu propei ly. on Tkiir%«la>. April 10 STXItTINt. \T l‘!:SO 2 - HORSES - 2 One tilaek horse. 1 years old, sound and Rood worker; one hay mare, smooth nioutl:. soiimt and Rood worker. 8 ~HOGS - 8 Kight Shoals, weight xn to 100 Id's. FEED S.VI hnshelv of good Yellow ( orn, hand picked; '* to S tons of Bean hay and mowed Oats. FARM IMPLEMENTS Fordson tractor in good condition, overhauled Iasi season: 2 two-hottom Oliver 12 inch plows; ft. Tandem Oise; Wagon and tlat top; McCormick mowing machine, hay rake, corn planter with fertilizer attachment; corn planter without fertilizer attachment; two riding cultivators; one horse wheat drill and corn turner; ."> It. horse disc; ;< walking breaking plows; endgate lime preader; gas engine and pump jack; corn sheller, hand com grinder, wheel harrow, log chains, shovels, forks, fence stretchers, vise and one lol of hand toids and other articles used on a farm. One double s.-| of harness; one single set of harness and platform scales, good. CHICKENS 12 New Hampshire Red hens; |> 'lived liens; 36 White Rock hens. These hens are all laying good. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Florence 3 hurner oil stove, good a new, kitchen cabinet, churn, crocks, jars, some dishes and other misrsdlaneoiM articles. TERMS — ( ASH. Not responsible in ease of accidents. Waller Tw>iiimii

WAYNE BR ANN KVI \ N. \iu t.

< loverdale. Phone I I2IM0. IK \ ('. K\OM„ clerk.

HERALD CONSOLIOATED “li »V»ve« For All” Entered In the poetofflee at Ireeneastle, Indiana u aecond lass mall matter under Act of

March 7, 1878.

Subscription price, 15 cents per vreek; $3 00 per year by mall In fhitnam County: $3.50 to $500 per year by mall outside Put-

rvam Countv.

8. K. Karlden, Publisher 17-18 Sviuth Jackson Street

Personal And Ltxal News BRIEFS

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SOCIETY

-rfile. a pitch-in supper will be

held.

W Iclevll-FnNWWtlty | Mucilage Avtnmmeevl , A qubt and pretty wed invj

- olemnizcd Sutulay after-1 st. Paul's Chiireh RiilUl

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By (J. B. Z.I

An ora of invention and profeicss in Ameslcan history has come to an end with thn death ot Henry Pom, His work in th" 'automotive field is immortal.

.Mrs. Herold Boss and

Blanche Snider are spending the

day in Indianapolis. I understand that members IJoyd Thomas of Louisville, ] of a circuit court jury last week Ky„ is visiting hie pa.rents. Mr. j received parking tickets,

and Mrs. Cleve Thomas.

Mrs. Chineca Alley of Belle Union left Sunday for a thmc weeks visit with her daughter Mi^. Clifford Horton and family

of Vetsailles.

Ur, and Mrs. H. E. Landes have returned to Chicago aft >rj

spending the week-end with Mrs.I goUen heT p^ketbook so lie Albert Landes and other relatlv-' , t0 furnish th( . ..ash for her os - j purchases. Tough luek, fellow'!

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Engle- ■

hart and children, of Crown 1 The sunshine looked mighty Point, were weekend guests of good yesterday, didn't it?

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boatman. Mr

noon April 6, when Joy Maxine Fr .worthv, youngest daughter of ! Mr. anft.M.rg, Wdv^jM Koxw-v-th'. b< cauij ih3-bride of Lowell Cllenn Whit |)l II. son jM Me. and Mrs. Hugh M. White sell of lilchinoiul. In-liana, at the home rf the brides parents in (rreencastie. Tire Rev. C. A. Newby read the ,'ruble ring eeremony befor ;:n improvised altar banke? with gTeirry, soring flowers and eard-lahra. 'Hio candelabra were ligMed by Miss Opal Foxworthy,

sifter of the bride.

Pr ceding the ceromony. Miss Jcamte Taylor, of Richmond sang ‘‘Oh Promise Mo” and "I Love You Tirilv" accompanie.l at the piano b> Mrs. Catherine Stott.

There's been an “epidemic” .. T)lt , Bridal Chorus” from of weddings around here lately. Loh. rgrin was played for the

processional.

The bride, given in marriage by her father, was loyely in a iJrtssmaker blue ,suit with brown [ accessories. She carri ed a, white Bible tapped with a white orchid

Now' that the city political plates arc oift of the way about % j,. s 1 the next thing will hs- May Day

! festivities.

Will Meet IHiK Evening The April meeting of the St. Paul’s Church Guild will be held this cvenln.; at 7:30 o'clock in the chapel. •% .f* *!• Keystone Bllde ( la** To Meet Thursday Keystone Bible Class will meet with Mrs. I^ee Reeves Thursday. April 10th. at 7:30 p. m. Miss Minnetta Wright ha sthe devotions and Mrs. Bon Riley th program.

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**eetlnn One Meets IHturMlay Section One of the First Christlan church will meet Thursday i at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Ken-

hcecl's. 1 iMr. Thomas served 3'._, yea re

n,tlie Marino Corps.

The couple will make

'.'0013 in Burbank.

their ■ Donald

anniversaries

Birthday,

KnVi ». South T n j. J S ' Kml 17 l™”

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Cltristinn Church

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Seettou 2 mf the Christian Jhtz-'Ch will meet with Mrs. F.

X Dettloff, Thursday afternoon i , lhoy in PMfetin,.

,.t 2:00. at 201 West Walnut St. t " K ' timi '

Control of the empire fc„

•p .j. ,p .j. ; broa.l-shcjldered

Mrs. KIHw Hostess : Henry Ford n

Iky Fortnightly Flub grandson.

Tlie Fortnightly Club met Mon- For.l was survived by h . day evening with Mrs. Heber Clara Bryant Ford ,. > f*' Kills I grandchildren, Henry n pj, \trs. Ray- Trembly had charge Billy and Josephine, all ^ oft the program. She had as guest iof the late E Is' i Kon ppeaker, Mrs. John Cartwright, j former president of th p who reviewed . "B.O.W.8.“ writ- Motor Company K ( | s ,.|

i ton by Margnlo Glllm-'ro and only child.

, Patricia Collinge.

A certain gentleman stopped Us on the strrvt the other day | and told us he was “hooked.” It seems that he and hU wife [ came to town and she had for-

and Mrs. Warren T. Caywood, of I Bainbridge. were Easter Sunday ! guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boatman. Stephen Skelton, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Skelton

Re-opening of the Granada will be welcomed by local movie

fans.

John L. Lewis is subtle to say the least. He got his walkout in

of Bumettsville, entered the > the coal mines under the guise j Cass County hospital at Logans- of a “safety" strike.

))ort on Monday morning for j

And they

strike hasn't affected

lines as yet.

GOLDEN HERMAN ALLEN The Perfect Colored Palomino ITIB\30I0

tiOUMCN HERMVN \I.I.E.N. Champion and tlie s||{|.. ,,t MANY champions, nit M l. NTORNIY a two year son of this great stallion has just won the Bridle I'ath Stallion (lass at the FI. Worth tat live lock show, Mar. h •.Ih to lOth where 170 horses were entered from ,y> localities. BOOK YOI l( viutfs NOW To KKVI.I.Y \ GREAT ST\I.f.lON, VAc vveleomi your inciuiriev and iospection. The A. A. Curry Palomino Farm

f’ORTI. \ N I). I NTH AN \

surgery in the removal of tonsils

and idnods.

Miss C'l'tis Prichard Stew-' ardes.s with Eastern Air Lines of j Miami, Fla., and Winona Prichard of Indiana University school of : ursing in Indianapolis, spent Monday with their parents, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Cedric Prichard of this

city.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Starr have returned to their home in the Campbell apartments. Mr. j and Mrs. Starr were away for three weeks and visited friends

in Fairhope, Ala., and Pensacola, seen both the past few days.

Fla. Before returning to their

home in Greencastle. they were We have noticed several trailm Mobile and visited the Belli”.- ers going north through the city grath Gardens, nationally known evidently returning from down for their floral beauty. Florida way. Guests of Mrs. K. P. Moore and daughter on Easter were Mr. Fishing is one of the main and Mrs. Ira Moore and family, topics of conversation in Green-

an i white satin, streamers. The maid of honor was Miss Martha Fouls of Richmond, Ind. She wore a black suit with matching accessories and a corsage of pink camellias. The groom was attended by Theodore Blackwedel of 'IVire

Haute.

Mrs. Foxworthy, mother of the

bride wore a printed sheer with navy blue accessories and a cor-

sage of white carnations. Mrs. White sell, mother of the

say tne telephone j groom wore navy blue with

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C'.itliollc Ladies Guild

I vleels Tonight

' The April meeting of the Catholic Ladies Guild will be at 7:30 tonight in the chapel. All mem-

neth West, 620 E. Walnut S‘

Mrs Howard Burkett will hav-' ( ''f Hnrc urged to be present.

will' ’■?

I Had you realized that it won’t be so very long until the Kentucky Derby and the 300-mile

race!

I Incidentally, big league baseball gets underway next week. "Butter up!" Ro’ler skates and marbles are a sure sign of Spring and we’ve

devotions. Mrs. Saundom

huxo the program.

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Missionary Circle

Meets With Mr*. Klssler The Missionary Circle of the ; First Baptist church will mcetj with Mrs. Rlssler at the church | parsonage, Wednesday evening | at 7:30. There will be an elec-1 tion of officers. This is the last j Love Gift offering time. All who j have love gift boxes please bring | them. The report must be made j-

by April 15th.

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Mr. and .Mm. I^vvi* J Honored At Shower j Mr. and Mrs. Perry Sendmeyer. entertained with a miscellaneous 1 , shower April 2nd. In honor of their daughter and son-in-law, i

Following the ceremony a re- Mr am , Mrs Donald 1>wi * wh c< Ption was held at the home of | werp marrieU January ,

the bride’s parents. The bride’s I Those present were Mr. and Mrs Forrest Hurst, Dr. and Mrs. L. ’

The "Duke of Exeter. ter” was a nickname givnjl Uie 15th century to gr, t m A Instrument of torture eiec'.w^J tbq Duke of Exeter it was^.l •r used, as judges decuied jl would be unconstituUoiul, h| was put away in the Towtt «| London, where it n t,

the party > 11111 t' hing accessories and a cor-

1 sage of white carnations.

table was decorated with a three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and greom. Later the couple left on a short

wedding trip.

A. Trippett, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Larkin and daughter. Januis, Mr ' and Mrs. Greeley Sendmeyer, Mr. I

S. Elmore and

Mrs. Whit:'soil is a gr.-td.uate Of' :,lul Mr * John

^Richmond High School. She is - dau P ht er, Martha. Mm. Alice. active in the Young Business and : Ko « ers - Mrs - Anna Ro K« rs ’ Alrs 'I P rofessional Girls Club and a. ^ 0,a Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. member of the Richmond Civic ^ ames 'Sonny) Routt, Mr. and, Orchestra. I Mrs. Glenn Allender, Mrs. Ira] .Mr. Whites’ll is a graduate of K- n °H an d daughter, Hilda. Mrs. ;

The more 1 you confide ’.n us about your finances and, your plans, the more we can be of ossistanco to you. You can taik freely bectiuse rtto information you give us is for our ",' -V % ear-s alone, ond customers' affairs are never discussed'outside our bank. Depositors and borrowers of long standing L'ow this to be a fact. We would like you to learn it, too, from your own actual experience. Central National Bank Southwest Corner Square

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson and castle’s tonsor'al I family of Greencastle; Mr. and present writing.

^ Mrs. Roy Welch and daughter, . Mr and Mrs. Howard Moore of Lafayette; Mr. :uul Mrs. Carl Moore and daughter of Craw-

fordsville.

Ora I). Ogle, lifelong resident of Morgan County and a teacher for thirty-five years is critically ill in the Methodist Hospital Room A 250, Indianapolis. He was associated a number of years in the Gross Tax Department and Internal Revenue. He is well known in this community and is the father of George W. ogle, Jr. of Muncie. formerly of Clnverdale

parlors at th”

Richmond High School and is a student in Electrical Engineering at Purdue Untcersity.

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Homemaker., Club 'let April 3rd The Russell Township Home-

"Time and tide wait for no man" but neither does the 20’h

Century Linrted.

laid

Kristi r bunnies.

More Eggs... More Profits with Colonial Best Egg Grade Hens

The mori egg- Jpffl gat p. ? km, the more profit you make. It costs very little, u any. imo. to |.,,| (Y,Ionia I Rest Egg Inn, than it does an ordinary In n. with no quality breeding. The national average is 11* eggs pei In n. while many Colonial <. is,o ttuers report records ot met 200 eggs pei hen! Get more eggs per hen, make more profit 1 WE WANT YOUR HATCHING EGGS Special diacount* on baby chiottt to those who wish to sell at hack hatching eggs. Operated by the World's largest hatchery company means we need eggs from lots more flocks, and buy over a long, steady season. Come in and talk over our special 'deal, or drop us a card nr call us. FULL LINE WAYNE FEEDS High quality feeds for livestock and poultry. Colonial Brand remedies for complete poultry medication program. Chick* for Immediate Delivery. We have some field Heed* on Vanik

(9L0NIAL CHICK and FEED STORE : L -t •MMM^orlb Sa< k»e,i Street, GrcenraMle, Ind.

Merle SELSOK, Manager, Phone 51

IN 'IEMORY Of Ida Mar FergiiMm And still her silent ministry Within my heart hath place, As when on earth she walked with me, And met me face to face. Her lift is forever mine; What she to me has been Hath left henceforth its seal and

sign

Ingraven deep within. Ruby, J. B.. Dorothy, Ray, ! Bertha and Chester. THANK YOI NOTE To all my good friends of SUlesville, CoatesvUle and Fillmore, Truckers Haven, after April 7th will be owned and operated by the new owners, Mrs. Myers and sister. I hope you give her the wonderful priceless friendship and cooperation you have given me, and also for the Love Thy Neighbor and Judge not feeling that prevails amongst you. that I was extended to me and mine in abundance.. And Mr. Roy West for his 'rat ions service, assisted by his son Howard, Mrs. Cretch and Mrs. Busting for their loyalty, and Mrs. Edna M. Alexander of Fillmore I also owe a deep debt of gratitude for friendship given to a stranger. This is truly the garden ipot of Highway 40. My thanks and best wishes to one and all. My tay here has been to me a wonderful lesson in brotherly love. And ini rf-ased q»y belief the opinions of Mark Ttvstn Marie C. Decker. pd.

makers Club met Thursday. April 3 at tlie home of Mrs. John A. Harbiscn, in an all-day

m -eting.

Tlie slip covers were still boI irg worked on with Mrs. C’arring- ; ton and Mrs. Anderson assisting.

Even tlie radio comedians ai' ; afternoon, the business Uiitted there were a lot of eggs | meeting was held with Mrs. Sunday, and not ill by th j Hieiska, the president, In charge.

j Miss Smith shewed several very

1 interesting pictures, j School days are numbered now , The Cub lias twenty-four cha,rfor Putnam county boys and ! ter members. There were twenty gals and we’ll bit they’re not;members and three visitors pres-

. mad about it either. 1 cut.

' Appare n tl y *"the~'only thing the' '‘^n 1 meeting will be in the Russians respect if force, so let s I aflornoon ' Thursday, May . at

the lie,me of Mrs. Noal Nicholson, There will he talks on Food Preparation and the Safety Pro-

I keep plenty of atomic bombs iindl a big fleet of pianos handy at I all times. It is said might doesn't j make right but it's very oonI venimt if you have to call n

bully’s bluff.

Please pass the sassafras tea.

That's all. brother!

THE CHEFS CORNER - - - - In case -.Alta., word. Iiaui't gotten all around town .vet. I’m going to tell jhm folks that we’re going to have a nice tldck. juicy SWISS STEAK on the menu - - - . that’v something that no-one would want to miss for anything - - - - and to go with that appetizing “piece de rest tanee" there L some - - - - yes - - . . some BETTERED BUOTOLLI - - - - So 1 hope to see you tomorrow - - . . you’re always welcome for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a little In-between-snack.

gram.

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< lub To Meet With Mrs. Whitman The (kzod (Aieer Club will meet at the hopie pf Mrs. Paul Whitman on Thursday. April 10 at 1:30 p. m.

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G(dden Rod Flub 'lei Thursday The (kilden Rod Club held Its April meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Minnie Underwood. Twelve members were present. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, happy birthday was sung to members who had birthdays in this month. The business meeting was opened by singing America, followed by repeating the Lord’s prayer. Responses to roll call were answered by reading verses on Easter cards given by Secret

Sisters.

The dress review was won by Mrs. Cora Skimmerhom, she was given the door prize, she

Nellie McCurry, Mr. and Mrs.] William E. Powell, Mrs. Icyl O’Daniel, Miss Glee Christian-j ] berry, Mrs. Clifford Langdon, ‘ i Miss Freda Horn, Vofina Glee

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Horn, Mrs. Albert Myers and daughter, Patricia of Terre 1 Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Sipple, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Neal, Mrs. Claude Fidler, Mrs. Ellis Yonder, Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Knoll, Miss Berfiiee Lewis, Mrs. Aubrey Lewis, Mrs. Millaid] Vaughn and (laughter, Janice,j ^ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell and daughter, Faye. Mrs. Durwood

Vaughn.

Sevral gave nice presnts but* were unable to attend. Mrs. Lewis, assisted by Mr. Lewis, unwrapped her many lovely gifts and graciously thanked her friends for them. Generous servings of ice cream, cake, candy and CocaCola were served. After a very enjoyable evening, guests departed wishing the young couple good luek and happiness.

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I Ec Flub Will Meet

The Jefferson Twp. Home Ec Club will meet Thursday, April* 10th, at 8 a. m. for all day mee*ing at the school building. The club will make slip covers for the high school office chairs. All members and anyone tnterestou In slip covers arc invited to at-

tend.

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CHETS CAJSfTERIA 8prekk from Pont Otflce

Friendship Club Meet* Wedneswtu.v Friendship Club will me.it Wednesday at 1:30 at the home' of Mrs. ^ Beulah Brookshire. ^ Pleaso bring white elephant for

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Section Four Will 'fret Thursday Eveiling Mrs. Ernest Heavin, 402 South Jackson street, will be hostess .o Section Four of the First Christian church Thursday evening at

was thn best dressed in old fash- 7::5 ® o’cloek. Mrs. J. J; Buotner,

ionod dress and hat. Raster basthe members, a white elephant ketn were given to children of sale was held, pot holders were brought by members for sale. jThe next meeting will be in May ,:ind will be held at Mrs. Cora

Mrs. Charles Gardner and Miss Bbtty Heavin will be- assistant

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Thomas-Rice Wsnldtng Has Been Aiinounoest Mrs. Lou Rice announces the

Skimmerhorns, the roll call will [ marriage of her daughter, Mary be answered by reading Mother’s i Eucile. to Rirnard Thomas of favorite recipe, dish or house- ! ■Hstol, Vermont The ceremony hold hint also the members will j was performed April 5 In Burluring their Mothers picture to- hank, California, bn shown. | Mrs. Thomas has resided in Wash clothes will be brought Jt’alifornifl for three years and by members for White Elephant was formerly employed at Loek-

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