The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 April 1947 — Page 2

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THt UAllT BANf.'EK. GRbENCAbTlfc. INDIANA,

tUE5ftAY, APRIL f5, 194?.

Kr; -n ls h.-ie of MtM.n shnll. promiin-nl 1 1 rnib' i, wcr** nhock» '1 t,, lo;irn of hir iloath in

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Tuesday

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. iU>tphi:i. Pa., hospital ycstPiday. Mis. Marshall was quite well I,: own to many flrecncastlo I>. a R nifinhin s and would hnvo i.cen Indiana’s candidate for liovrunof General of D A. R. at their coming national congress Washington next month. IKK. MAItKKT i 'llogs 7.0(10. Moderately active: •. hts 100 lbs no 2. r )-75 cents,

m istly oO-75 cents, lowei than Mondev.s ger ■ r;i] tiade: 1.5O-1S0 lbs $1.00 lower sows not estl* ntatel. G od an I choice barrows and gilts 160-225 lbs $2:1 75. 225250 lbs. $2 !.50. 250-260 lbs $2:1.25. 160-275 lbs $2.. Oil. 275-285 lbs $22.75. 285-000 lbs $22.50. 000-025 lbs. $22 00, 025-050 lbs. $21.50. 350 lbs up $21.00. 100160 lbs $20.00-$21.00. Indications sows around 50-75 lower at $19.00 down. < i.ovkiii* vi.k Mr. and Mrs. Walter William:' spent Sunday with Mr. arvi Mrs.

Alva Miller in Kirkland. Mrs. W. C. Allender returned

him > Friday from a visit in Terre Haute. She was accom-

pli:: nI home by Mrs. James Hob- «|; Waves For AH” teller and Rudy Jackson. • Entered in the postofflc#

Mrs. O. V. Smythe’s condition Creencastle,

at Putnam County Hospital remains ahor.it the same. X-rays

were taken Friday.

THE IAILY BANNER HERALD CONSOLIDATED

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March 7. 1878

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SOCIETY

MR. AND MRS. LAWRENCE ACTON

Ml., u. c Allender was dun. County; Sll.sd tn sun

day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allender and Jimmie. Mrs. Ken Sipple of Clay City, sistf r of James Sipple, was operated on at Brazil Hospital

Thursday .rwirning.

per y^ar hy nam Couniv.

mail outside Pui

S. it Rariden, Puitllaher 17-Ik South JackHi.n alreet

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“Ready To Serve Putnam County Farmers

COMPLETE SERVICE

FOR ALL

FORD-FERGUSON TRACTORS AND OTHER FARM EQUIPMENT

OUR MECHANICS ARE WELL TRAINED TO HELP YOU WITH ANY SERVICE PROBLEM.

|»l<lt*OXAL And Local News B it i *: Imogene Nelson. R elsville, P. 1, was distnisted from the hospital Monday,

Ethel Ellis of C.iatesville w.t dismissed from the hospital Tuesday morning. Mrs. E tna Mahoney, R. 2, wa.i?] admitted to the Putnam county r hospital on Monday. All women bowling in the beginners handicap league, please be ready to bowl at 6:.'!0 Wednes-

day.

Mrs. Thelma HiJghes anti daughter of Pntrickahurg were dismissed from the hospital Tues-

day morning.

Warren T. Caywood of Bainbridge, Ind., entered the Methodist hospital Tuesday, April 8th.

His room No. A-216.

Mrs. Dick Owens of Fillmore and Roberta Newgent of Indianapolis were guests Monday ol

Mrs. Robert Newgent.

Russell Varvel, R. 2, was ad-

mitted to the

hospital Monday and was discharged Tuesday morning. Miss Eleanor Cam mack of

pi turdue University spent the |;|j week-end here visiting her parl| ( fits, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cam-

|.b mack.

pi Miss Mary Ann Newgent ar ^ rived home last night from Los £{ Angeles, Cali.', for a vacatioi pi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs

Robert Newgent.

t|} Paul Blue is home on leave

H from the navy and

** 70**&** In a candlelight ceremony before a background of palms, ivy pica-,ly gladiolus and a pair of seven branch candelabra. Miss Mary Leu Arnold, only child of Mr. ind Mrs. Robert Arnold, bream.' the bride of luawrence \V.

gown with black accessories. Het corsage and hea i pieCc were of

varigated carnations.

Completing the bri lal party was Leo Proctor, who served as b.st man, and Marvin ar. 1 Harold

Jackson were the ushers.

The bride’s mother wore aqua

access

: cMui try . Devotions were read y Mr'id Rayfiel.d. Nellie Malayr find charge of the entertainlent. F rizes were won by Nona Iranthnm, Vesta Booher and .’irginia Crosby. Delicious rec: hnents were served to 19 rtembers and two guests. Donnie (cffries and Johnnie McMurtry. I

Woman's Tuion Meets Thursday Woman’s Union

Christian church will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. in Lie

church parlors.

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l-Vderated Keating Chill M-ef* Weilnetufay The Federated Reading Club vill meet Wednesday at 1:30 in he City Library. Miss Mary Woodrum will review, “Cat iso. hi s Life and Death.”

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W. s. r.*S. T« Meet Thuriday Afti'rnoon The \V. S. C. S. of the Oobin Memorial church will meet Thursday, April 17th at 2:30 p. m. in Community' Hall. Mrs. William Bishop will use as in v subject “The Child and His Family." Devotions will be given by Mrs. .1. E. Couitney and music | is to be provided by Evan Craw-

ley. Jr.

A special fellowship hour is planned for the purpose of welcoming new members. Hostesses for the tea hour include Mrs. Herbert Nadzeika, -%irs. Buelj Horn and Mrs. Helen Hawkins.

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Mr>. Porter Futertains At Ituftet Luncheon

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Mrs. LaFaj’ette Ls'Van Porter entertained at a buffet luncheon | in hei home in Northwood today.! 'j Table decorations were jonquils.

buihs,

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liange i

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Tl "' Cro *T®t-tta 0*1

IWm Mrs. Stella

nesday afternoon at , j

of the First Km ""’

Fisting hostess. m

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Tlie name of .\ lrs was omitted by mistSl list of newly installed jJ the Bainbtidgo p A '- ( Mil) OF TH\\ Rs j I wish to express mih appreciation for the mt| of kindness shown me death and burial of m «j Oscar E. Ewing. [' wish to thank the Mr Rector, Rev. D«4g J hearers, the sing, ,.J and the neighbors thoughtful and helpfm, Mis, O. K. Ewing, PpjJ

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Acton, cnly child of Mr. and Mrs.

Sherman B. Acton. Wednesday; blue Jersey with black “V'^jThe luncheon was gfren honoring evening, April 2nd at eight; nrics and a corsage of sweetheart Hm ,, w Zjnk incomin “ „ „ o’cl - k ir. the First Christian roses. Navy blue crepe was wom , Putnam County Chur< . h Rfv R;t , T>h „ 8aund ers! by the groon^ .rother with black) ^ont ol Century Club

guests were the officers

‘l< iet, hi.kase AI FRED, N Y ,UPi, the Alfred University housing project arr'mm! lei and Howell. NeithtrJ children.

Does Stom Gas and Bl Make You Ft Miserable?

If »o. her* li how yon e: J ‘rllrf in tr«lng your V.aSm an t this nervous dbtrrw It sen*S

The

members

read ihe impressive ^louble ring | accessones and a corsage

‘ . ’ standing committee

ceremony. Proceeding the. cere- talisman roses. f , . , . . ^ s . rnv, w ,i •„ tnin | who had served with Mrs. Port-, o^k-up certain food parties: meny bridal airs w'ere played by I The bride is a graduate of Fill-1 1 food may ferment Sou: food k

t ie organist, Miss Marcia Hamil-; more High School with the class, t r ' r ‘L nng president. ton. Mrs. Marvin Jackson, vocal-i of ’43 and was promi: * *9 -!•

1st. sang: Ah! Sweet Mystery of ‘ and commercial work.

The groom graduated with the ela.ss of ’42 and served 33 months in the U. S. Army- with the Engineer Petroleum Company; 28

Life ar.d Because.

The bride escorted down the aisle by her father, wore a street length gown of white rayon,

fashioned with a deep rounded; of which were served in the

r .-ckline, fitte i bodice and full I European Theater,

skirt accented by insertions of A reception followed the cereis visiting i ace accessories were navy.mony for one hundred invited

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Putnamville P. T. A. fo Meet Thursday

ms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel bhl€ , ind white pumpsAvith heart • ff tCMs at ftl- Royal CaTb. Fernsff <’«imtry tkinMt Ue at ! Mu is now design on the toe; the .and pieardy glafllolJs formed st.ition,,! at Sin I'.'g" (alt. i :LC( . gloves also navy blue and i the background for Urn bride’s . r ' ' m '" aitlitt, dean w'ere a gift purchased in! table whidh was centered with a i i iw 1 niversity, will jir • j,y arlce groom. She wore; miniature bride and groom. Mrs. .•lit l ’ olmni n< 1 mi nt 'id'li a ti ari) of white rose buds and, Herbert Arnold, Mrs. Cecil E.

May 5 at Mt. Auburn

ye-1 Ion and pa- fraqumtlv aail old. touchy, fretful, peetliLf condition ’.oes r.f apper.te.ucdB

rrstU'ss -leep. Keakneas.

To pet real relief you unit li the flow of M.ta vital yut:lr:n!ai

-ri. o.all r. -n A .. .n C »1 »UthorltiM, In lIKtependnil The Putnamville P. T. A. will tory tests on human s'or.icl'.f meet Thursdav evening at 7::i0 positive proof shown thatw

J ” amarlnply effective In IMNH

('’clock, April 17th. The school flow when it :«tooorta 1 ... , . , .. to a non-orpanlc stomach dim wilt have charge of the. program. Thts „ due to the ws lotitj There Will be installation of of- *bl rh contains special indp

5atii.g ingredients.

ficcrs. Also SSS Tonic helps buDM

. organic, weak watery WooiNI • • v tional ir.-nua '0 with a i*»J

^ thisfiu-'r -i blood vo\i .-ho’iid 'at

Club To

FULL LINE OF FORD-FERGUSON PARTS WILLIAMS & GREVE

lilies of the valley and carried a’ Arnold and Miss Betty Cash as-

schoo!. Edinburg, Ind. Dr. Bart- fan o{ white r08e8 . j iliPS ' sisted at the table. b tt will speak on the topic, “De- ( ,|; til0 valley, bridal veiling, After a short wedding trip the sign for Living. maidenhair fern; the delicate blue couple are temporarily at home Mr. and Mrs. Gale Baugh have shower ribbons were tied vith with the bride’s parents on the rceeiv d word of the birth of a ro3e buds. Highland Farm east of the city, i lb. 14 oz. daughter, to Mr. and The mai l of h'mor, Mrs. Leo! until crmpletion of their new

Mis. John Horn heck, Spring- Prtctor, wore salmon pink rayon home,

field, Ohio. Mrs. Hornbeck was ■ - - ■ ■ —- . 1 i i — — , .i., . .

formerly Miss Jean Baugh.

The Country Garden Club w d meet with Mrs. I. VV. Wright, Friday afternoon, April 18, it

1:30.

There will be a white elephant

feci betti-r, work better pisjH Avoid punl-hing yours,:! 6 do?P8 of -(xIb and other countFrRc* !’«•' !*nd l h you .^o dearly need is SSSToaiti you digest ' K)d for bod ‘‘-tic repair. Don’t wait' loin M happy people Tonic baij Millions of bottles sola. 0<f J SSS Tonic from your drupjf SBS Tonic he11)8 Build St'iroTj

YOUR FORD-FERGUSON DEALER

ANNIVERSARIES

Hlrthdayn

.Miss Wilma Shoemaker Bride of Frank Young. Jr.

j sponses.

I Devotions were

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305 North Jackson St. Greencastle« Ind. ^ •' , 5L r r.^ai5M , ^'t , ?ji'M'B3£ f a'c : isi5®sit;’sj5i0s(5(r5iB:iK 'aE^'5ja®®^, , 5.'a , ^f5j5JEia , aE ! >. r aa®sjaaaja®sjBjaia®Eia

Miss Wilma Shoemaker

Sunday, Ap.-i]

James Stone,

13th.

Mrs. Mary Giubb, yesterday,

April 14th.

James E. Westfall. 4 years old

today, April 15th. •

Janice Arelcn Vermillion, s

years today, April 15th.

You'see more... you gel more,

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OU see more through the

this new Studehaker—you drive more conhdently ... You get more deep-down comfort and more real advancements than your money buys in any other car ... Exclusive “black light" dash dials . . . Brakes that automatically ad just themselves .. . See this low, luxurious postwar Studehaker now.

in the thrilling new postwar Studehaker

The Champion...The Commander The extra-long-whoelhase Land Cruiser Completely new postwar dream cars

C. A. WEBB 28 South Jackson Street. Groencastle T Ind.

THE CHEF’S

CORNER

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- - - - Have you ever seen ( h 't’v eaves .stacked sk> high with all those delteloii-, HOME BAKED FIFS - . . . pretty as a picture with LEMON MERINGUE, - - . - UFSTARD - - - - ( HERRY - - - - ami ,»h so many othr. fresh pies - - . . something to really rave about I must <*> - - - - and a real Hoosicr dish that we all love, in the •pcclal way that it’« fixed here Is SWISS STEA K . - . - but It’s not only a Hmeder If h now for people all over the erthntry are raving about Chet’s style of pi.-partng it - - - - BUTTERED BROt - t’OL,I ssith it hmuimm - - - - Instead of talking about this I'm going right now and have seme - - - - will you join me

now at - - - - CHETS

CAFETERIA Arms* from Pont Office

led l^y Mrs.

I Gram.

Interesting articles were giver.

M.s Ftta Ikamire “02 South ' , ' ! " H,t,;,UKhU ' 1 of Mrs ’ Lai,,a lb v Mts. Nellie O’Neal and Mrs,

aii >. Etta ik.tmiu. s()2 boutn p it k( . u of Coatesville, became! d’ Vrv

Locust .street City, 81 years to- , hf . briUe of Frank Martin . n ^ v , fh nl . **»« V.mng. .„ ,o„ o, Fr;mk You„ S .i ^

Orlando, Florida, in a double ring] Duritl& the bu8ln ? ss sessioni ; ceremony preformed by Rev. |pllns were rade spn . p the Kalpi Saunders in the Christian LioI18 CJub din . n er, April 28th church in Greencastle at three! N( . xt meeting will be an. all o’clock Saturday afternoon. j Hy meeting, with pitch-in difl- ' A ! >ril r ' ,h ner at the home of Mrs. Nettie

'I he bride wore a gray gaba v - O’Neaj.

I line suit with navy accessories, .j. ' an l her shoulder corsage was an B an| j ,, ^ wt|1 ’ >n li ’ 1 Tho C0U P )c Wllfi aUon,i '' 1 Meet W ednesdii \ .Ni K |,t

hy th,' bride’s brother and wife,

Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Stioeiuak'r. The Greenca*tle Chapter of m , After a reception at the home Business and Professional Woniof Mr. and Mis. Jim Shoemaker Club will meet on Wodnesaml family in Greencastle, the. ,,a y. April 16, at 8 p. m. with couple left on a motor trip to Mrs. Ralph W. Newton, 208 Went

!Cincinnati. .Washington street. |

After their return they will be There will be initiation of new

(at home at 2207 North Delaware members and Installation of of-{ 'street, Indianapolis. ! Hcers for 1947-1948, besides al

•P * + + , particularly unusual and enter-) .Mrs. Cummings HanIcxm taining program which is being. To 'Dine And Chat Club ! prepared by the committee in Tl. ' Dine and Chat Club met 1 ° f th * activitl ‘' s ’ ! Mildred Cummings, GM ' of Gre - nfW ‘J. I-'■

who is district director of the State Federation, will be a guest'

The meeting was cajlftfl to or- ^ the Greencast l e cIllb at this i

der by the president, Mrs. Nettie me<,lin g.

Bro.'wtstreet. ^ especially' urged that as ^ " Roll call was answered by pre- 1 man y members of the group at*?

.seating the hostess with a dish P° s ' si ble.

tc wel. + -I* + -l-

After the business meeting' Missionary Guild contests were conducted and won, Meet* Thursday

by Mrs. Nettle Broadstreet, Mrs.

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now mode even finer with new type

NO OTHER CURLER UKE IT Shp proof Ftizx-proof Poaitiv* lock No ’’fishhooks” No tnd papers needed S«ve« tim*. Improves die curl Fakiest to us*

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