The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 May 1947 — Page 2
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FRIDAY, MAY
LAYHE S PURE Gil SERVICE STflTlOK Will Be Closed All Day Saturday, May 3rd.
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( III l« II OF < HlilS'l < I.OVFKIIAI.K Clxilo Pock, Minister. 9:15 a. .n. CST. Bible school. lit) n m. Morning woiship. 7 :'iii p. m. Kvening worship. Hcv. Civile Peek of SiUliva i will iireneh both Sunday mornin-; nnd Sunday evening. May 4. Como, bring yom family an I worship \.ith us. You will enjoy the Church of C list Hour 9 to 9:T10 over st i,Uoii USI'A. Bloomington.
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Mrs Lester Miller, S. S. Supt j I - . O. Fraley, aeung pastor I This church will Join next Sun- | .lav morning and afternoon in the s i vices to be held in the Presbyterian Church st Groveland. The occasion will be the annual S S. convention of Floyd town- l
il-hip mul will include omniunity j -Mr. and Mrs
1 i at noon. jot K. 4. are the parents
! At 7 lO Sunday evening the; daughter.
J regular church s«,twice will be| j h Id with sermon by the pastor
at the Canaan Church.
THE OAILY BANKER
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED
“11 Waves For AU”
Entered in the posLOfflea atGreencastle, Indiana as second class mall matter under Act of
March 7. 1878.
Subscription price, 15 cents per| ()a . ,,, th,. week; >3 00 per year by mail in 1R .. Ul ,ure Putnam County; >3.50 to >5.00 \v,d s l lay afteii
oer year by mall outside Put-
nam Countv,
8. K. liariden, Pntdlsher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
SOCIETY
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Mrs. Owens Hostess To Monday Chib
The Monday Club will
Mr-. Tiilitba Buy Hades
I Furlnightix . i**h i>» ( h.venUW
I . enjoyable | The Monaay wm |
w is held -'h ndav afUrn on at 2:30 o'clock
of Mrs. Harry j
Owens. 415 East Walnut Street
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Personal And Loral News BRIEFS
YCUF VYiLS
m April 30th | at the home with Mrs. Talitha Ray as hostess treating members to a delicious three course luncheon at the
K. vair Cate in CL. iiea-stlc \Km- Nuptials April
I,,, pii-sent lot nv' huichc on Ou Wednesday. April - r . were Mrs N .ra Urc vvn. Mrs. Miss Geraldine Wool of GrconNota t'offman, Mrs. lirrriat Oil-1 castl - and Raymond Goss
'mot Mis. Pearl Hauer, Mrs. CcatenMle Airprie:J
' \i nw Hurst Mis Ruth Lang lon. | friends by being quietly married | M ; El i,. Ma: tan. M.S, Lelia by Rev. Oral McDaniels at Ad- . M.r V Mis, Alta Aherkr. MIS. vance. They were accompanied M. v \JtCol! Mrs Ruth Net. r. by Mr. Harry Nicely Jr. and f VIis Nellie 4> Neal, M.sc Lois friend of Coatesville. Mrs. Goss
Curtis Norm;;,' ei u lair. M s. H aha Sinclair, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs
,, Mr s Beryl Sandy, Mrs. Myrtle; Samuel Wood of Brick Chapel
HOG MARKET ! H »gs 5.000. B i.i -ly active afjt.r .slow start; steady to strong I with Thursday's grneiul trade; j ; i.l .in I ch'iiee 160-22.1 lbs -$23- • '•) .<23.25. early ton S23.35; 225210 lbs <22.75-523 00: 240-250 lbs <22.50-522.75; 250-200 lbs $22.25<22.50; 260-270 lbs 522.00
Oi l I R COMPROMISE
W ASHINGTON. May 2 l UP) (71veriunent con. iliators call si : sp.-cial e mference st 10 a. m. tc lay iCST) to present union
[in rise proposal foi ending tin
26-day teelphone strike.
•j All - I*- f J « V’ * i a* ' . ,4kt-H a. Miss Mary Gilmore and ■ and Mr. Goss is the son of Mr. Mb hostess. Guests present wen- and Mrs. Letfel Goss or Coates-
Grover Vaughan has received s n. i t - Gray. Barbara Meier ' die. The ir friends wish them woid of the death of his grand- nn( | Norma Ann Gill. a uch happiness. father, Zachery Vaughan, in Dpe After the luncheon all gather-! Ruen. Mo. I; t the home of Mrs. Kay I Mrs Grace Miller spent
i Thursduy afternoon in Craw-
f fotdsvllie on business.
Rt .-ponses to roll call were I
famous painting's.
Mrs. Clara Palmer of Coatesville was admitted to the Putnam County hospital Friday
morning.
where the meeting was called I tc del in. the usual manner.
Miss L ms Sinclair gave an in-
j Air. and, Mrs. Janies Bow. r,s
Roscoe T. Moore of 501 Smiti'. d- - -ling article "I.e'iiiirdo Do Jackson street was admitted to Vinci The First Molerti" after tne Putnam County hospital Fri- which she play. 1 a piano »n|»i
day morning.
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and Donald Brown of Manhattan; have returned from a week}, i vacation in the ndithwest, visifling relatives anil friends hi Morris, Minn., and Fairmount,
Mrs Ruth Neier hd the group! ‘N 'ri'l I'akota.
singing “Springtime in the
"The First Violet" which all cn-1
CLEARANCE
ALL COATS REDUCED
Vs OFF
joy.d.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clear waters of Cloverdale are the parents of a daughter horn Fr: j.,
day morning. 1 During the business meeting Mr f : Ml 9 '■ V”, 1 Poyn i | ei M ts were wel rmed and > vot •
, . . .... | spent Thursday in Indianapolis. of thanks given Mrs. Ray for a
j Mrs. Fay Thomas spent Friday marvelous time,
in Indianapolis. Candv and refreshing drink' Mrs. Hansel Grimes has receiv- wer. served by tho hostess fol-
e<l wor l from Albin. Iowa, of th? lowing the meeting
de j th of her mother, Mrs.
I Lueretia McCoy,
j Mrs. Vera Jean Vermillion. ■ ■'ill West Columbia street, ran a spike nail through hoe foot
Wednesday evenin;;.
I Mrs. Harry Brown and Mrs. ( ,|
\ ble Hen I.rshot visited Harry lort to Ilnll lno oesl i nings m | lfsDlo Brown in the Veterans hospital ljf( . fnr th( . m!() ., ves and to Hhatv l
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i Brown is improving from a re
{cent major operation.
FOR SALE:
Beauty shob
catering to the best olientc’.) Four booths and room for t\v;o more. Reason for selling. i\l health. Priced reasonable. Address Box 10, c o Banner. 2-2]i.
FOR SALK: Studio couch, cedar chest. 2 clothCs cjosets, dressing table and bench, niir-
it UNKKlUiiE Ml. iiioihs'I | i.ir, hassock, roliaway bid, port* f ,,, ,£< ** able raiiio, card table, 2 Venetian 1 K Porter, Minister. j b|j n ds, zipper clothes hag, and I in church in every conimun-1 numerous other articles. All in itv is there to serve the people g0 od condition. All priced, fo: - tlmt community in their cf- iquick call at :;06 W. Gil-
^ , fi,ul th0 best thin K s ‘ n ! lespie St. or phone 117-W.-2-2p.
the Veterans hospital ljf( , fnI . „ u . nw ,. lves anc , to . stiar0 '
Indianapolis Friday. Mr.
Those who need comnnircial loans in the dily conduct of thsir busings are invited to come here and discuss their credit requirements.
!j •*£*££# ££D£QAL HfSCRVE mm S^flKHmZEIKBDI I |Ji; and TRUll compdnv
j&lp&Ul iuuJUACt
John Michael, to Mr and Mrs.
Including our famous Rothmoor and Printzess makes. Make an early selection while sizes are complete.
CHILDREN Si/ COATS 73
I l.-ai In II years.
Prevos
iliem with others. We offer teaching for every one in the S induv school which meets at
Born on April 2rtth. a son, . .
10.00. 1 here is a class to meet your i.eeds. The preaching service at 11:00. The minister will u<e as his sermon theme "Einbued with Power foe Life’s
Tasks.” ^
A spe. ihttnectiftg*oT^lie Offi-
John Kninu-U Porter. Jr., of Indianapolis. the eldest son of Rev. and Mrs ,1. K, Portei of Green-
castle.
John McCamniaek, former'y of near Fillnioie, will graduate lioin the Missionary College at .lolinson City, New Yolk in June Following ins graduation, he expects to go to Palestine, aecor ing to informutlon received here
t.y relatives.
John H. Van Horn who is i \ Chicago and Indianapolis tins week on business fop his firm, jwill spend the week end with his [ mother, Mrs. J B. Van Horn on Jackson Street Road. Mr. Van Horn is chief engineer of th"
i telephone division of Wilcox K!- years Thursday, May 1st. .ctiic C'oip. of Kansas City, Mo., ____
where he now resides.
Mrs. J. B. Van Horn was in Terre Haute Wednesday to attend the Symphonic Band Concert of Indiana State Teachers’ College held at the Student j Union Building. The occasion j honored Dr. Edwin Frank Goldman. renowned band leader of
FOR SALE: 80'acre farm'one mile south and one-half nElkeast of Fillmore. Immediate possession, 60 acres tillable, good house, new barn, new ben house, new garage, three wells, everlasting spring. Electricity. Priced right. Dallas Ruark, phone 2Pr>-KX after 6:00 p. m. -ii 2-3 p.
eial Board is called for three j o’clock Sunday afternoon at tli.-i church Every official members urged to be present for this
session.
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ANNIVERSARIES ^
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Rlrthdaya
Margaiet Burner. May 2nJ.
IVEDDrNGK
Mi and Mj-s. Wendell Pell, 10
DANCE
l New York City who directed the I band in th. music of the ( veiling. Several of the famed director’s own compisitions were
played.
PRE-DAWN EXPLOSION LEVELS PITTSBURGH HOUSE
WH.
OCCUPANTS of thli six-room bungalow In Pittsburgh's suburban Mt. Ixibanrm escaped irith cuts and btf Uea when a pre-dawn exploaion leveled the house. flnt'mjitmn.i
The Shades Every Sunday
9- 12 P. M. LEO BAXTER
AND HIS ORCHESTRA $1.00 Per Person
COUPLES ONLY
IT’S
TRIE
In order to accommodate out customers w? i
only try fo take your order correctly bu* deliver it
your home promptly.
Finost meals, fresh
produce and fruits, 'w
groceries.
G. & 0. FOOD MARKET
212 Arlington St.
Phone 4
ACTRESS Boot» Mallory pleads' in noet'iit to husdemeanpr drijnl| driving chaige and waive* a jury trial in Lo< Angeles. S1-# ’ w»; • driving with her ftance., Actor H ert Marshall, f/ure/niimajj;
m THE CHEF S CORNER - - - - When We opened for !> nines in November our policy <>r serving only the finest food at reasonable price, was set and we have eentinued to adhere to thU policy in spite of rising food costs - - - - \nd due to our large vohum- of business we nre able to continue this policy - - - - Even at 49c a j,, ki,,,,, | n th. making of coffep - - . . anil wo don’t tM-lieie you have over tasted better honio made pies at 10c a nlloo .... let us suggest delicious CHINESE CHOW MEIN for Saturday. CHET'S CAFETERIA A rroan fruar Post Office
CASH LOANS FOR ANY WORTHY PURPOSE Indiana Loan Co. ly.j E. \Va blngton Phone l.T
SQUARE DANCE Saturday Night May 3rd. PRIEST RECREATION ROOM BRICK CHAPEL Mu-tc by Me<lueeo of liidLanupolls and others. No Uquor Allowed. Admission 50c |s- r Person 8:00 to 12:00 C. S. T.
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Announcing thoi PERFECT GOVERNMENT Established by God Announced by men. Proved here hy world events. Public address by G. C. STREGE Representative of Watchtower Society Sunday, May 4,2 p. m. COURTHOUSE (tsumbly Roam) GREENCASTLE. IND. * ADMISSION FREE AM. IYKMY>MK
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RIDE-EM COWBOY!!
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Bus Jum AT ADAMS RODEO RANCH BETWEEN CLOVERDALE AND Pi TVA'I'" 11 SUNDAY, MAY 4TH -2:30 P.N FEATURING BUD DECKER’S BUS ^ The wildest ai t on earth — Decker ' J the ti' foot ramp at HO miles per hour and fH*’* . 20« feet and up to now has lived through !«• ^ ^ ^ Mud and wet ground kept us frotr 1 ha 'j i ''^'niee t» but We have c indered a riinnay and we g 1 bus jump this time. B0NT MISS THESE EVE" 1 * See Shirley Adams. 17 year old K 11 ''- Hroweotss. ^ ( This will be a good show with pleid.r "f < girls and aela, ADULTS *#« CHILDREN, war 6, anUrri 2-
