The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 May 1947 — Page 2

DAILY 6ANL4EJL O^cENCaSTLS. INDIANA. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 194?.

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CLOSED FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 30th and 31st. OPEN MONDAY June 2nd As Usual 8 • 5 P M. Putnam County Poultry and Egg

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Personal And lotal News BRIEFS

R. E. M. C. RURAL LINES ARE BEING PUT IN SERVICE FAST NOW. ARE YOU READY? ««, are AHiiBlit up with <>ur contract- now and can uive immediate ser\ U ' on all rural wiring. If we have overlooked anyone, please contact as at once. We have all materials needed on hand. No watting. McCALLIE ELECTRIC CO.

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tiKEENt AST1.E. INO.

Fred Meltzer is here from Chi-

■ago for Memorial Day.

Miss Lila May Jarvis is visit-

SOCIETY

Part xiatrnns Wet

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HOSF'.TAl. NOTES

Mrs. Howard Buis and daugrn1 1 vr of Greencastle were dis-

Thirtccn members of the Bain-' n, * SSPt * r rom the Putnam Conn bridge Past Matrons met at the ' ty hospital Thursday morning.

Chapter room Tuesday night. Aj

delicious pitch-in supper wms, f .

enjoyed by all. Those presentf’^unty hospitnl W'ednes- W eddin„- Anniversary

. Mrs. 1 day afternoon. 1-_j ■.»— Hoel

Mi«=s Kathleen Nichols return- told of some of the mistakes that

to InJianapioli* were made when the hotels were

constructed Some slides were shown of fires here in Indiana, which gees to show- that fires can happen in your own community

r o„.,Tf on. j uat sam(> as they can else-

where. The speaker was assisted by Mr. Cody also of the State

Fire Marshalls Office.

ed home Sunday

.after spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols and Jewett Nickerson.

Cheesey Pu^

noM|.u.in i uni , ant j Mrs. James Routt enMrs. Ada Coleman. 104 olivP ’ tl t . uinw i ,. lt dinner Saturday in Street was dismissed from the honop of Mrs Rou tfs parents

Mr.

Mrs. Louise Hop- of Coates- Guosts prosent

was dismissed from the

and Mrs. Alfred Hockings.

were Mr. and

were Mrs. Phoebe Brown. Flossie McIntyre, Mrs. Or-1

Robbins. Mrs. Mvrta Tate, Mr J' ille was dismissed n om me Mrs EslU Brown of indiaropoAdele Masten, Mrs. Claire Ross,*Putnam County hospitflj Wednes- Us Mr nnd Mrs JamPS Vernon Mrs. Frances Cunningham, M/s. ^ a .V afternoon. Rc.utt an.I the honor guests.

Mis Lillio Reeves 1 Mrs. Ernestine Judy nf Bain-

Mrs a * bridge was aimiUe.l to tbe But- ; Mrs. MauJe Brown reutrned 1 nam County hospital Wednesday. Sunday from a week’s vacation

of Coatesville in Louisville, Ky. On Thursday

KINC ASTLE CHVKCH Sunday School: 10:00 CST Luther B. Steele, Supt. Everyone elcome

Jesse Lane,

Mrs. Maude Codings,

aha Casslty, Mrs. Grace Me-

Keehan and Mrs. Phyllis Hale ’ | the Putnam she enjoyed an airplane ride over Following the supper, a short! was aamuuu ..re j ... J" „„ t

business meeting w-as held. Fourh 0 «Pi ta l Wednesday LaulsvUle with Ora B.own a. C Hff„rd Tincher. 13 years old,

Initlatod. I evpnlnff- l pilot ’ t Rev. Russell of the Cloverdale

new members were

The next meeting is July 22.

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Entertulns In llmior Of Miss Jnlln Crawley

rj} -l- -!• •!* -t- -I* 4» *i« + 4 •> 4 1 4* * ANNIVERSARIES +

Birthday*

May 29.

OBITITARY

are

One by one our ranks are thin-

. ning,

Mrs. E. H. Collins, Mrs. A. H. : Thinning here, but swelling

* Northiup amt Mrs. George Wil-i there,

ing relatives in Worthington for hams arc entertaining tonight* One by one bright crowns d few weeks. Jaf 7 o’clock at Mrs. Collins'I winning,

[home with a buffet supper ami Crowns they shall forever Tommy and Wilma Sutherlin i 1

will spend the weekend in

Koko ■ o with relatives. j Crawley will Ik-come the bride,'and Lucinda Frank Day

There will be an important of Arthur Shoemaker in Juno, business meeting at the First* 4* + +-n Baptist church tonight at 8 Missionary Society o'clock. I 'let In Roach dale

miscellaneous shower in honor , of Miss Julia Crawley. Miss

Mr and Mrs. Lee Desmon of The Missionary Society of the Cleveland, Ohio are the week- Christian Church of Roachdale cod guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- was entertained Tuesday afterli. it Larkin. ‘ noon at th? home of Mrs. Bernice

' Chastain.. Assisting hostess Mrs.

M-. and Mrs. Lee Desmon and jr nx j Secrist. Mrs. Howard .dr ami Mrs. Robert Larkin wil. was th e program leader. I 'Uend the Speedway race in In- meeting was called to or- | liianapolis Memorial Day. | der by teh president, Mrs. Cora

and Mrs. Richard Smith G 015 *' 11 '

of Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore Friday, May 23 at 8:30, by Mr. and Mrs. Nick Larkin. Many lovely gifts were received for which the honored guests thank-

ed all

born June 7, 1871, passed a vay | Refreshments of coca cola, at his home about two miles sandwiches, jiul candy were aorth of Fillmore, May 19. 1941, serv#( j t 0 a ro,und one hundred

Methodist Church was entertain,- DEER CREEK CHTRCH cd at dinner Sunday in the home Regular services Saturday of Mr and Mrs. Ferry Sendmeyer. njfrht and Sunday (Standard

A miscellaneous shower was 'ntne).

given in honor of My - , and Mrs. Welcome to these services. Russell Sendmeyer at the home R aS ket dinner at noon.

Elder Harold Jones. Pastor.

wear.

Frank V. elder son of Vincent

was

LIVESTOCK MARKET INDIANAPOLIS May 30 Hogs totalled approximately 7,000 on the local market today with the price steady and top at $24.25.

SENATOt Alexander Wile* Wis . puckers up to bkw ou , candles on his 83rd birth** presented him in the rapr colleagues from the Dairv « The cake, of cours.-, is ch< * e9 *' <lnt'r m

age 75 years, 11 mcriiths r.ad 12 guests.

BANNER \ns (;et RES

Mr.

<il Muncie are the week-end Mrs. Zella Radford conducted

I guosts of

(Smith.

Mi and Mrs. Henry devotions and Miss Dorothy

Brooks sang a solo.

Miss Dorothy Herchenvoeder

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mangels, of who has sen . Pt i w jth O. S. S. in Roselle, New Jersey, are visiting Palestine an.l Europe, gave a Mr. and Mrs. James M. Oliver, very entertaining talk. They plan to attend the 500-mile Guests of the afternoon were, luce at Indianapolis Friday. Mrs. Agnes Ryep.s, Mrs. Monnett

days. | On September 23, 1894 he was united in marriage to Ida Wright, to this union was born t.wo sons, Charley, a farmer at t ho.ne and Wilbur, pastor of Grace Methodist church, South Bend, Ind. * He had been a member of the Independent Order cf Odd Fellows for many years, attended regularly as long as health perinittei, always enjoyed the brotherly love and frienlship. This organization has lost a loyal

member.

Wilbur had the joy of conduct- V ing the service when his father accepted Jesus Christ as his

After a pleasant evening, guests departed wishing the newly married couple good luck and |

happiness.

The CVover.lale Lions Club held j its regular monthly meeting I Monday evening at the Methodist 1 Church. Besides a good ' meal served by the W.S.C.S. of the Church, plenty action was seen also Ira C. Knoll walked away with the jack-pot of the evening and Walter Williams, got to eat a free meal for being a little more friendly than the ether

1 members.

The noKninating committee made its report of the new officers for the coming year and j

— Mrs. Wayne T Cray mJ rhilcl- nf Crrancaatle and Mra. Edward > S: "-'‘f 1 - 1 ’ ,i ' 1931 I-lana were (Winy made for the

CHANGE OF STORE HOURS EFFECTIVE JUNE 1ST. Our Store Hours Will Be Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays 7KI0 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Tuesdays and Saturdays 7:00 A. M. to 9:30 P. M. C. JJ. and C.

HARDWARE

BAINBRIDGE

INDIANA

; ren. Lowell Wayne and Lois Ruth left Wednesday morning j for u visit in Lexington and Rar-

| bourville Kentucky.

and Mrs Maude Strobe. 4 1 4* 4* 4Mrs. (Till Was 1 Ha-to-s To Club

Mr and Mrs. Lamoin Nice and

. hi Marvin have returned to Mrs. Carl Call entertained the I their Ir me at Winamac after Philomath Club at her home on I visiting with Mr. and Mra. Thu'^ay aftenmon. Mrs. Ralph j Floyd Love and Mrs. Florence Edwards was assistant hostess, j Dobbs | meeting was called to orj Patty Godfrey, Mary Crawley, by the president. Mrs. Cora ami Helen Moore spent Thurs- ^ ,fls bn. Response to roll call was day in Indianapolis. | Eamous Women. Mr. and Mrs. Robert King ait'! r ^ u ‘ book Gentleman's Agreefnmily are spending the week- mon * by Laura Z. Hobson, was

Dayton, Ohio with rela- r, v ' e ' VCH *

I Myers.

< nd in

lives.

Mr. and Mrs.

.’nughter, and Mrs. Freston' Carey have returned home from’

Mrs.

Howard

McGuffey and

LATE NEWS

! Tennessee. While in Kentucky, up a 12-day vigil at the bedside they visite.l the state capitol a.t of his aged mothej-, convinced Frankfort, and the Mammoth she was making excellent proCave. gross as he took off in clear, cooi The Reelsville Methodist Sun- weather for Washington,

day School and church will meet with the Antioch church for

delegates to go to Fort Wayne

to the State Convention. Eugene Knoy was a guest.

The speaker of the evening was L. L. Moor ,of the Educational Department of the State Fire Marshall's office. He told of the different departments that were in the Fire Marshall's Office and

w each was condu

Some slides were shc\Vh. of seme of the hotel fires that happened around the country and

Mr Truman made his last visit

m i ning .services. No meetings M the Umg stay here to his moth-1

will be held

church on this Sunday morning, June 1. This marks the annivers-

was Wilbur's birthday, since that time he has ever lived a con l scientious Christian life, his life j has been a help and inspiration

to many others.

He was a farmer all his life, was born on the farm now owned by Ota Day. After his marriage, he and Ida made their home on

the west part of the Vincent Day how pach was conducted, farm, so he had lived his entire, gf)mp wefc .

life on the farm where he was

born

His joy in life was tilling the ( soil, his pleasure was in raising good stock, good crops, good fruits etc. He was a patient father, a kind husband, a good, neighbor ur 1 friend. We grieve at our loss but. we find consolation in the fart that rest has come unto him who so faithfully bore the burdens of the day and that for him a new day has dawned. In his passing he leaves this faithful wife, these two sons, ono

Air Port Greencastle Special Friday Afternoon CAPT. TIMMONS AND HIS PARACHUTE DROPS FROM AIRPLANE Madison Bros. Shows, Rides and Concessions At Jones Combined Rodeo and Circus GREENBASTLE’S BIGGEST AMUSEMENT EVENT •J Performance* Dally — I I’. 'I. — 8 I’ M ADMISSION TO GROI NDS 25c No Extra Charge For linden anti ( ireie.

daughter- in -law Mary, two

at the Reelsville er . v, ‘ slerda . v , leaving the cottage ' grandchildren, Donald and Alice.

much earlier than had been hi- j "•L’ brother, Ora of Fillmore, one custom. After receiving tele-! * la lf sister, Annie Carter of

END OF MONTH PAINT SALE Best Quality Outside House Paint 5 Gallons $23.75 Single Gallon $485 Bainbridge Lumber Co

I ary of Sunday School convention pho “* rv|K,rts this mo «’ning, he . Char.ute Kansas, several neices ! vhich will be held at Antioch. ' lrove to th * Kain ‘ ax air P orl in, a "d nephews, many friend.. All friends and members aro ' Kanaaa City. Kan., and his planed His father, mother, three half uge l to come and spend the dav j c * i, bbcd skyward at 8:08 A. M. brothers Ezra, Wall and Tom, at Antioch. A basket dinner will' ,C9T, * ‘ on,, half sister Mary Raines.

have preceded him in death.

He was accompanied by his' ■

... a J y ' May we always have

. Wife, Mrs. Bess Truman, a,nd his 1

FOR SALE: Saddle and bridle daughter. Miss. Margaret Trufor Pony. Glenn Poynter, Inter- man, both of whom cancelled section Highways 36 and 43. (other engagements in order to

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ho served at noon.

INCORPORATED

FOR SALE

Black Angus yearling male. O. M Thomas, Morton. 29-2n. --r- • uj—."a." '"JA

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For Sale At Greencastt£ J| 'jgj^ Pavilion, Saturday, Ma^ 31, to be sold at Tprrftr.TTT T:; TTlma te§TST?red Angus Cows with 20 calves by side. Cows from 2 to 7 years old, 9 of them 2 years old. Several Blackcap and Blackbird breeding. Listed as follows:

Broca's Dianna 8” No. 676218 Proud Echo p 4“ No. 681171 Blackcap Gold) >” No. 668733 Lad - Heather 8” No. 8268811 Earl's Hlackhirl Ebony XI No. 836078 Proud Echo < 7 No. 83607’! Houdy's DIHey No. 826887 Pride Ito L 12 No. 3I864MI Pride Ito S. No. 850055 Hose of |»H|e>v8»' No. 807HOI hint Eh

Queen Mart Ros. of Lad i" So.

La.sk- f’owen, No. 398378 Heavy Qutvii, No. 005074

Blackbird Ina 13” No. 651216

Jet Hlaekie. No. 398579 Kline E 24" No. .368142

queen Martha D3” No. 781,348

Proud Echo C, No. 784628 Irenmere's Heavy (pieeo.

No. 718,111 '

Igckkt of tju n EurmN,

NottPlttuA b |r yj.v.o*

mid E<’ho r^” No. 523 Atrosa frart

Join hi n here when his mother i was critically ill

Good pure bred Docl ^ 8aid hi() presenfe at

her bedside gave her the spiritual lift to fight back near death. Mr. Truman explained his long hours at the cottage by saying his mother had helped him many times and he wanted to be nosr

her when she needed him.

DEXIOCKATH* TKOCBLKs INDIAN APOUS, May 29 ilPP)—Democratic state chairman Pleas Greenlee said today he understood that Vanderburgh Democatio chairman Charles

THE CHEFS CORNER .... WV hope to seie all of our friends and customer* at the Memorial Day services in Forest Hill Cemetery tomorrow.

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MEMORIAL DAY

FRIDAY

MAY 90TM.

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faith and trust that: Gar has his plans, and what if wc With our sight be to blind to see Their full fruition, cannot He Who made it, solve the mystery? One whom Wc loved has fallen

asleep,

Not died, although his calm be

deep.

Seme new unknown and strange rjrprise In heaven, holds enrapt his eyes. CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the acts of kindness and words of consolation extended to us, during the sickness and death of our husband and father, also

Eichel would file a lawsuit to for the beautiful floral offerings, keep from being ousted from hi* also Rev. Meredith, Mr. and Mrs.

political job.

Kichel was accused of "plotting” with the Vanderburg Republican organiaatlon to re-elect Mayor Mason Reichert in the November election. Ekhel’s Democratic slate of candidates I lost out in the May 7 primary to j William Dresa, successful nomine

for mayor.

Chas Rector, the flower bearers singers and pallbearers for their efftcent service. Mrs. Ida M. Day Charley A. Day Rev. Wilbur N Day and family. pJ

CLOVERDALE

Master Kyle Staley and Sandra Sue Staley were honored at a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Staley of

Eminence.

Other guests were Mr. and Mra. Ivel Staley and Sherrill

NOBLESVILLE. Ind.. May 29 — <INS) -Kenneth Smith, baseball coach at Bloomfield high school the last three years and a graduate of DwTauw University, today was named athletic director and baseball coach at

NoWeavlUe high school. | Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Harold KenIluring the war Smith coach- nedy and Arlene and Mr. and .•d basketball teams in the Mrs. Harold Staley and i.Mrs. Marine Corps. * Mary Ruiivkfll. ’ L

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