The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 May 1947 — Page 2

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r. J DAiiY OkEcnCASTIS. WiilANA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 194;.

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Persoival And Loral News BRIEFS

SOCIETY Elks T.. Have llnliilay l>an<'i* The local Elks Lodge will have ' a "Holiday Dar.ce - ' at the club , home on .se.uth In liana street , Saturday night. Music will be j furnished by McMilllan's ,orchcstra and it will bo the last dance until Fall. *'• -I* -1- -I(■olden Cirrle ( lull Holds Meeting The Golden Circle Club held

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The public library will not

open Memorial Day. , they di(1 on other's Day John Hubble. R. 3, Brazil, was) \f rs# Eva Craggs became

i a T~y. i + .-a rt f. t '

its monthly meeting at the home j of Mrs. La Rue Gray. May 22nd] with Mildren Hinote assisting. I At two o’clock th.* business- j meeting was opened by the presi- 1 dent. b> singing the club song, followed by devotions by Lelia Fellows and repeating of thi

j Lord's prayer in unison.

( Roll call was answered ^ I Canadian police iccated the | thirteen me .ibers by g 1 v 1 ng vhat j ;i|jan(loiio d hus on „ load ne . n .

Fort Erie and the youngsters eorv-

Senlors of Cauiga high school , were stranded in Canada for lm' , re than ten hours when their 1 chartered bus was stolen. The j Hoosier graduates were enjoying a trip to Niagara Falls. Ontario, when the incident occurred.

admitted to the Patna n county nl p mbors Q f the club, hospital on Wednesday morning.. y lrs Hetty Jane Cundiff an.-* Ra\ inond Turner, R. L d° v * * daughter were guest, en lale, was admitted to the Put- J Interesting contests were c.onnam County hospital on Tuesday. 1 j u(de | anf j won by Mrs. Eva Lt. Col. and Mrs. Paul Sum- (- ra ojr Abb_\-Gray. Alma Wright ners and children of Boston. I an; j j or ,.y Bullerdick. Mass., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J rp tl0 meo tjng adjourned hy reHarry Allan. | peating- the club creed. Paul Grimes, deputy sheriff, j Mrs. Tressa Rissler will be was able to be on duty at the hostess for the June meeting. urt house Tuesday afternoon i The 12th of June at two o’clock following his recent illnifs. i j n the afternoon, at the ManhatMrs, Clarence Riggs is moving tan church house, a moving pic-

(rom Kendallville to her home

on

ture will be showed by the Rile} j

tinned their sight-seeing jaunt following the forced layover. Carole Landis, popular film .•■tar. will present the trophy tn the winning driver of the 509mile race. Miss Landis is the special favorite .of thousands o£ World War II doughboys as she m de it n point to entertain the tro- ps in isolated outposts which tiie majority of the movie stars passed up. Orchids to Carole! Your cigarettes will cost three

His wtie Mark, 0.

came to see him off.

and the two children,

and Gar\. 2. will follow in the

family automobile

most every Allied European nation, Britons, Americans and

Chinese.

"Tiie exact names and numbers of such persons are unknown

| Columbia Street j fitted to the

u i, i net on .. . . . .. cents more stnrtir; July 1 when Bloomington Hospital staff of Indianapolis!, ^

Gi eencastle

-t* eft ^ and the ladies of the community j

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beaman are invited to attend. This will be "I Quincy are the parents ot a a ver y interesting feature, iaughtei born Wednesday morn-^ 4, v ing at the Putnam Ci.'nty hos- j a „ e Marlin Honored pital. a, Itirthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Erven, , A surprise birthday party was

tt 1, Gree.nt astle, are the par- jjj Ven Monday evening at the

are

cuts iif a son born Wednesday morning at the Putnam county

hospital.

Mi. and Mrs. Charles

Indiana's new "fag tax law go -s into effect. There should bi a good market for pipes in an-

other thirty days.

Nazi "big shots” have found out by now that their war crimes

didn't pay.

Wells

home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin in honor of their daughter, Sylvia Jane. Seventeen guests were present and the evening

I Saw Ben Davis working on his lawn until after dark the .other night. Maybe we should

have moved from south Indiana was spont jn playing game ^ haye held « f * r him -

street to their newly purchased After thr KHU1( , S the many love-'

Bloomington j y w ,, r( . opened by the hon-

END OF MONTH PAINT SALE Best Quality Outside House Paint 5 Gallons S23.75 Single Gallon S485 Bainbridge Lumber Co. INCORPORATED

For Sale At Greencastle Sale Pavilion, Saturday, May 31, to be sold at 2 p. m., D. S. T., 24 head registered Angus Cows with 20 calves by side. Cows from 2 to 7 years old, 9 of them 2 years old. Several Blackcap ami Blackbird breeding. Listed as follows:

home on south

street.

Mrs. Will Glidewell is in Indianapolis attending tne commencement exercises for her grandson at Technical Hich

School, this evening,

Mr. and Mrs. LaFayettc LeYan Porter returned last night

Horn Washington, D. C„ where tljcl nK . cU hplcl

Mr:', Porter attended the Na-

tional l> A. R. Congress.

Mrs. Nellie Doty and Mrs. Norman Crews of Cleveland,

oied guest. Dainty refreshments were served to the guests.

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Women of Moose Attend

Meeting At Clinton

The Greencastle chapters of Loyal Order of Moose and Women of the Moose attended the dis-

at Clinton

Tuesday night. May 27.

Those who attended were Mr. and Mrs, Ray Fiddler, Mr. and

1 The flowers in. the old fire bell 1 make a .nighty pretty picture at , the city hall. The plants were I donated by Milton Kleubush. j A familiar figure on the third floor of the court house is .Arthur Real with his cigar. 1 Glad to see deputy sheriff .Paul Grimes up and around af-

I ler his serious illness.

4-H CLPH NEWS The Ste.'.dy Stitchers of Monroe township met in the Home Bc.-momies room at Bainbridge with 100-, attendance as follows. Patricia Ktter, Lou Ella Hanks, Palsy Harks, Fally McCall. June McGaughey, Diane Steward, Fredda Steward, Ardell Clodfelter. Mircia Collet, Elaine Cox, Barbat a Dickson, Nancy Rowii.gs, ..Margaret Settle and Kay Tresuer. Claribel Walls, Emma Jean Woods, Marvene Cline, Virginia Johnson, Alice Coffman and Barbara Russell. Clnribel Walls, Marcia Collet and Patsy Hanks were appointed along with the vice president Virginia Johnson and the junior leader Jeretta Sutherlin and Jacquelyn Steward as a progra r. committee. " 'Pledge to the flag by Ardell Clodfelter, 4-H pledge by Margaret Settle, Uien the meeting

was adjourned

The Happy-Go-Lucky Baking I 4-H Club met at the Vocational building on Monday, May 26,

at 1:00 p. m.

A short business meeting was held. They learned a group of 4-H club songs, the 4-H Club pledge and pledge to the flag. Two demonstrations were given by the Junior leaders. Susan Stewart, plain butter cake and Susanne Webb demonstrated. ••Busy Day Cake." Those present were Jane Rightsell, Ann Headley, Mildred Roach. F!o Hccko, Betty Ann Brown, Jeannine Hickman, Carolyn Kelley, Maijjorie Howard. Donna Jean Anderson, Nancy Brown, Doris Patter’on, Susan Stewart, Susanne Webb, Junior leaders Carol Martin, Linda Arnold and the adult leader Mrs. Compton. The next meeting will be held on Monday afternoon at 1:15 p. m. June 2 at the Vocational building. All Baking 1 girls oe

sure and come.

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Mrs. Lillie Ham,].

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but aggregate many thousands,’’ hospital TulX Fmna the indirt nent said. j Mrs. Botti v , I Hues and

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HOSPITAL NOTES j lhe P ' ,t nam Cmmty

Maggie Allee, SOS B. Illinois Street, was admitted to the Put- | nam County hospital Tuesday. | Mrs. Goldie Hamilton, W.

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Banner Adv. f ay

V.F.W. NOTICE All members who have not received the oblige are urged to be present Thursday nighi, May 2 at 8 P. M. All members are asked to be present Refreshments will be served after the meeting Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post No. 1550 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS

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Betty Heavin,

street.

Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crawr.rd of Rahway, New Jersey are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McClnine 525 Anderson street. Mrs. Crawford is a sister of Mr.

McClaine

Miss Elizabeth Stoner has returneil to Greencastle to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyvurgus Stoner. Miss Stoner Is a teacher in the

Rensselaer schools.

Sunday dinner guests of Mr. •

ion Underwood, Mr.

James Christenberry, Mr. and Mrs. William Matthew, Mrs. Elsie Underwood, Mrs. Cora Skimmerhorn, Mrs. Daisy Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellir, Cecil Goodman, Bill Goodman, Don Carrington, Kenny Stites. Joe Costa and Johnny Wallace J + ANNIVERSARIES +

BlrUidaya

Julia Jean King, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Dallas King, 403

And it’s only been two years j since a Navy V-5 and a Navy V12 unit were stationed on the

university campus.

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ICnatlaueil from Pace Oae* irvg in pursuance, beatings, tortures, starvation, abuses and • i indignities" in violation of the laws and usages of war. The "persons hereinafter named.’’ included citizens of al-

HEDGE’S MARKET

727 SOUTH MAIN ST.

I’HOX

Another Commencement means that DePauw is 110 years old.

Preacher, Cow Occupy Boxcar

, o ti i Julia Jean King, daughter cf!

nd Mrs. Huy IkamLre and fami- .. . lv wre Mrs. Ethel Sears and Mr a,K Mrs ' Kln K’ V ^ Y ^ E ’ Ind ’ Ma y 28 ' family and Mrs. Etta Ikamire. ” orth MaJison Sl 7 old ,UP ' Th ° Ri ‘ v Lnwrenc e LavAiti inoon callers were Mr. and Ma >’ 28th ' ;"' an U ' as hoad, ' ,, for “ the cou '‘- Mrs. Paul Boatwright of Ind-1 ' , try that God forgot" today, bedpamip'dis I SPOKANE, Wash. (UP) A (led down with his Jersey cow, Miss ^ Mary Ann Ifewgent. wiM mad “ *>* '■** Earl e. Fidelia, i.n a private boxcar ratilaiich.i rm Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gre<m ’ h ‘" vin K $a7 ' r>00 “> he tling along at the tail end „f

I Newgent of this city, left Tues- V ' 1(,0W ' Mra - A1,iette . frc,i K ht 8S '' ’day for Iowa City. Her marriage ,hat Ffrf wi " ‘“-se the m4 Wjth

, ... p tohr , K „ n - ! , tire amount if she does not ston' 8 nl Komc c,aca t„ uai.en U. Etcheson is to ^ machines • ‘i n '' s ’ pl " S what f(l0(l ho finfl8 a n take place there on Friday, May I opportunity to buy during the ,10th. Miss Newgent was a, - - ■ — I next four days, the 32-year-old companled to Iowa City by h, ' r pastor expects to life of Miss Roberta Newgent. 1 ease as in* and Fidelis bump over

five states to

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THE CHEF'S CORNER - - - - Getting ready for Memorial Day and that long week-end - - - - let lift help you - - - - come ami spend th:* day with ik Thursday and we will see that yon have the most delirious food for all your three meaU - - - - one tempting Idea Is our BEEF STEW and CAULIFLOWER - - - - if we do the rooking of your meals fIren you are free lo gef ready for those gui-.ts ami you, ton, ean enjoy flu* hulidav. CHET’S CAFETERIA Across Dear Pont Office

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Cannon’s The Men’s Store

There. Layman will net up. shop as a missionary among the Choctaw* Indians in "the country God forgot.” The ^unorthodox transportation was chosen after a wellmeaning parishoner presented Layman with the cow as a "go-ing-away” present from the Church of Christ which he has served here for some time. "He wanted to be sure my wife, my two children, and I had plenty of fresh milk out there." he said. "But there would be no one to milk Fidelis unless I sent her by express. As long as I’m sending all our belongings by freight I decided to send Fidelis that way and go right along with her—to milk her and keep her company." Layman said he decided on the change in pastorates after reading a magazine plea from an Oklahoma mission for someone to come to "the country God forgot,” a pa it of the United States the mission also tabbed as | "Christ’s forty acres.” OKI 8tt pulled out of here on ! the Wabash line early this morning with Layman leaning from the sliding door and waving goodbye to the well-wishers wno

offering the reward of a new Chevrolet truck to the owner of the oldest Chevrolet truck in service today in the United States. The winner will be determined by the serial number on his old truck. If you have an early-model Chevrolet track still in use and licensed in 1947, obtain an entry blank and full details from Greencastle

It costs nothing to enter. The win ner will be awarded any standard model Chevrolet truck he maj choose from Chevrolet s nf “Advance-Design" line. We will award the owner of ^ oldest Chevrolet truck in County, registered and display with us, a Chevrolet Ll nlTfr$l Radio FREE.

SEARCH ENDS JUNE 15, 1947 SO GET YOUR ENTRY BLANK NOW!

GREENCASTLE MOTORS, '*

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