The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1947 — Page 2
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l-JI < I.OliUNi* (ContiniK-il from I*au** I) K«l Phyllis Bock. Monroe Mary Lukonbill. Monroe Martha Grove, Cloverdale Term SoUor. Marion Betty Kastham, Marion Bari)ara Shumaker, Jefferson Maxine Lyons, Russell Boris Strain, Washington White Belores Thomas. Greencastle H<1< n Alien. Jefferson Pappy Sechmnn, Jefferson Louise Coffman. Cloverlale Eileen Henson, CloVerdale Jeanne Ann Tharp Marion Rose Ellen Ruark. Marion CLOTHING V
sell
Barbara Leonard, Russell Martha White, Warren Anita Selsor, Marion Peggy Arnold. Marion Sweepstakes Mary Frances Torr
nxm? BARfIPR. CRnRCASTtF, IFfciXNA, * SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 194T
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In memory of our dear sister, Mrs. Mildred Minnick McKamey, vho passed away fifteen years ago today, Aug. 16th 1932. A precious one from us has gone A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled. God in His wisdom, has recall-
ed
The boon. His love has given Although the body slumbers
now.
The soul is safe in heaven. Sadly missed by a brother,
; ley. spon ,li,of washable i i i-| n Hro ld Minnick and sisters. Mrs. iti rial. 1 Esther Gorham. Mrs. Irma AlsSusah Rowland, sport suit. man . pd.
CLOTHING
State Fair Entrants Cloth ng III. Judith Goff, onepiece sport dress. Clothing IV. Jacquelyn Steward. sport dress of washable ma-
terial.
Clothing V. Anna Ruth W'nr-
dr"ss
dre:
Blue
Shoemaker.
Green-!
•matte
fuaie
Mary Frances Torr. Ore n-
VMtle
Jtiiseu Rowland. Greencastle Jw^Ua Sutherlin, Monroe Martha Sutherlin, Monroe Anna Ruth Worley Monro • Donna Jean Goff. Russell Kathryn Cook, Russell
Red
Dens Sinclair. Cloverdale J„ Anne Smith, Greencastle Marjorie Whitman, Greert ay Cl<t Marjorie Milos, Monroe Betty Sutherlin, Monroe Elinor Jarvis, Russell Phyllis McElroy. Washington Judith Pruitt, Marion Jo»i> Shonkwiler, Madison
Dorn-i Goff, afternoon (non-washable). Mary Frances Torr,
maker suit.
Donna Goff, party dress
standing games in Greencastle , Susan Rowland, tailored coi • tan | this summer. The Farm Bureau will meet the Moose in the first
pttraction of the evening.
EVERETT GOOCH NIGHT i f'iin 11 lined #toim !*•*• One! this season will be paired with the local American Legion outfit. This should be one of the out-
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Blrthdav*
Mrs. Amanda Terry, 91 years
I old Sunday. August 17.
Crystal Coleen Day, Fillmore, | j 18 years old today Aug. 16. [ -Melvin Wayne Eastnam, son) of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Easth i u, ; West Jacob St., 7 years old today !
Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Forest White, 127 west Berry, 1 year today'
August 17th.
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SOCIETY
Miss .Ioanna Motslnger To Wed Kennlth Hollis.. Aug. 'IS
The approaching marriage of j much
Miss Joanna Motsinger, acting diiector cf publilcty at DePauw University, and Kennlth Hollis, hag been announced. The wedding will take place in the First Presbyterian church in Marion. Ind., on the afternoon of August
eral times to put wreaths upon it and to send pictures of the grave and herself to members of the Hunter family- DlP ' 1 ' erich likes the United States very
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT I People who strive to he in ha - niony with God’s law woulo make a wonderful neighborhood. Rom. 13:10: Love worketh io ill to his neighbor: law therefore is the fulfillment of the law.
White
FOR SALE OR TRADE for fem 1947 Plymouth Special De-
Barbara Sutherlin. Cloverdale! ^ chevr()let tru k> Dvrothv Clones, Franklin complete , y overhaaled. Will pay DoHUhy Reeves. Greencastle ^ (|jff ;, renc „. jj n Bassett. 8
miles north on 43. 16-lp
Nancy Torr. Greencastle Mildred Lou ClodtVIter. Rus-
TRACK MEN WANTED To work Clayton and Reelsville PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. See ticket agent at P. R. R. Station GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
League Standings American League W L DePauw . .. .. . 3 0 American Legion 2 0 Roachdale 1 0 Cloverdale 1 1 Webbs 1 2 Johnsons 0 5 Lational League W L Cannons .... 3 0 Bainbrldge 1 0 Moose 0 1 Farm Bureau 0 1 Presbyterian Chureh 0 2 Reelsville 0 0 Sunday, August •J4 1:30- Moose vs. Reelsville. 2:45 — Bainbridge vs. Farm
Bureau.
Monday Night
•liinior League Schedule
6:45 McCallie Electric vs.
Teen Town.
7:30 Colored Juniors
( Banner-News.
8:15 Bainbridge vs. Putnam-
I ville.
I
Standing ; Bainbridge % j Putnamville Colored Juniors
Personal And local News BRIEFS
23.
Miss Motsinger was graduated from DePauw University with the lags of 1945 and Mr. Hollis is on leave of absence from the Western Electric Co., in Chicago and is a student in DePa.uw Uni-
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Scotch Foursome
To Have Picnic
The Scotch Foursome
have a picnic Sunday at 2:30 at
the Golf course.
Same arrangements
as last time.
will
food
GOOD Ol-D D 'VS
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of a young fellow in faded blue jeans. T.ie lines of an old peom
versity. They will make their started beating their wings on
home in Greencastle after early ; my memory.
boy with cheeks of
DRY CLEANING
Dry clean your dresses, - clean ski^ When WE gef thru they’ll look like mi You'll And the work OUR shop turn* J Is |ust the FINEST herabout! HOME LAUNDRY AND ClEANf
September.
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Will Observe Golden Wedding Anniversary
Mrs. Grace Newby of Indianapolis is visiting her daughter. Mrs. W. C. A mold.
The D.A.R. Cabins at Rob Ann Park will be open Sunday
afternoon from 3 to 5.
polis.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry have three grand sons, Wayne and Wiley Roach and Bobby Harlan. Wiley makes his home with Mr. and Mrs. Henry in Madison Town-
ship.
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Current Book Club
Meet Monday
The Current Book Club will meet Monday evening at the i home of Mrs. Lynn Brown.
/leave annuity morning ioi |
' S ' northern Michigan. They will oe’ 1 ^ 00411
away for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Poynter will leave Sunday for Lake \V:iwasee for a two weeks vacation. Mrs. Rollie Staten has returned home after being a patient in the Methodist hospital
in Indianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinkle will leave Sunday morning for! 1
Mr and Mrs. J.B. (Ben) Hen-y of Madison township will celebrate tnoir golden wedding anniversary Tuesday August 19th. Both Mr. and Mrs. Henry arc natives of Roanoke, Virginia, but have spent the greater patt of their married life in the com
“Barefoot
tan
With your turned up pantaAnd your merry whistled
t u nes — ”
1 watched him as he plodded along. The legs of his jeans were turned up halfway to h i knees. His cheeks were tanned, certainly, but there was a discordant note that jangled with ' the ofd poem running through
! my mind-
munity where they live now. „
are parents of two —
he wasn’t barefoot
Barefoot boy
But
They
daughters. Mrs. Mae Roach and Mrs. Vergie Harlan, deceased.,
„ . . . . , , -.hoes and there was a distinctly Mrs. Roach resides in Indiana- sn , -
military air in the set. of his
He wore a shabby pair of G I.
shoulders and the way he want-
ed.
The “barefoot boy’’ had been to war! PROGRESS, IT’S WONDERFUL
Teen Town Banner - News McCallie Electric
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Guests Fr ini Luxenburg
Otha McCammack was arrest-'Vi-it In Hunter Hume
,i>d Friday night on a charge of Miss Marcelle Diedrich of | O'public intoxication, city police Bnnrevoie, Loxenbourg, is en1 | reported Saturday morning. s' joying her first trip to the Unit2 I ed States. She is the guest of 2 1 Captain and Mrs. Harold Mr gnd Mra Harry Hunter of 3 (Crawley Elizabethtown, Ky.. FlUniorei Ind . MiSs D i cderich a „j
Tuesday, August 19
7:00 Moose vs. Presbyterian
Church.
8:15 Cannons vs. Reelsville.
spending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crawley and
daughter Betty.
The annual Frazier reuninn will lie held at Forest Park, Bra-
„ ..a i zi ' Sunday, Aug. 24. All descen-
9:30 DePauw vs. Roachdale. • . . .,
... . . . , Tdants of Aleany and Louise
Wednesday, August 20
Reelsville vs. Farm
Frazier and friends are invited
to a good basket dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wit Wiight and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coffman cf Brick Chapel, left Saturday morning for Yellowstone Park an l ( ther points of Interest in
the West.
Public Sale The undersigned will sell al public auction at the llillery Toole residence at RACCOON, INDIANA On State Road 43; 18 miles North of Greencastle; pj mile-, Satltb of ( ran fords, ille, on Monday, August 18,1947 Beginning at 12:00 I’. M. (IINT) - Till. ENTIRE HARNESS AND SHOE SHOP ('on«isting of I l.anitls Stitcher, will sew harness, ( utiva><Hc.s, ■fc.; Dipping tank with baskets and oil; Vises; I-cather Splitters and edgers; Rivet machine; Knives; Punches; Awls, Work Benches, Shoe Buffer. A large stock of new Hardware; 2 new farm Elevators, one ft. long and one 12 ft. long. One new 2-wheel trailer, one of Ihe very best. 2 garden plows; 1 heating stove and many other articles not mentioned. Te«ns ( ash. Not responsible for accidents. FRED H. NELSON and E. TOOLE CuM. Carpenter and Jackson, Auets. Carl Eggers, (Jerk.
7:15
Bureau.
8:30—Cloverdale vs. American
Legion.
Thursday, August 21 8:30 — American Legion vs.
Bloomington.
7:15 Farm Bureau vs. Moose Friday, August 22 , ,,
7:15 Farm Bureau vs. Pres-1 Mr and Mrs - Wl,1,anl B Jo, ' ea bvterian Church. | anJ son ’ Nor,nan ' returned from 8:30 Bainbridge vs. Reelsville , a two week » vacation trip viaitSunday, August 17 j ' nK (Natives at Greensboro N. C. 2:45- Cannons vs. Bainbridg- , and A PP*eton, N. Y. Other points 7:15 DePauw vs. American (,f ' nt, ' r, ’ s t included in the trip Legion j vere Smoky Mountains. Myrtle 1 8:30 - Cloverdale vs. Roach- Beac ^> Washington, D. C. da l c . : and Niagara Falls, N. Y.
other members of her family have adopted the graves of many American soldiers who lost their lives in Europe. A^nong these adopted graves was the one of Harold H. Hunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Hunter. Miss Dicderich visited his grave in Henri Chapelle in Belgium sev-
BIRMINGHAM. AD. (UP)
Birmingham attorney Col. Dent W'illiams told of a case in. which an Alabama man lost his temper! an-d told off his mother-in law. “I’ll go where I darn please and it don't make a darn bit ot difference where it is," recordf
disclosed the man as saying:
Consequently, he served a j prison term for using "abusive, insulting, or obscene language in the presence of a female.” The state supreme court upheld the sentence. That was 80 years ago. Recently, a similar case came up in a Birmingham court. The man had used "damn" and “hell"
in a woman's presence.
This time the case was thrown
out. The decision:
“Any language used by ladies in polite society is not profan-
ity."
SUITED FOR WEATHER BUT NOT LAW
HOSPITAL NOTES
STUDENT SELLS PEANUTS AND BUILDS A HOUSE .
Maxine Boiles, Greencastle,
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (UP) was admitted Saturday morning. If a year's gross of $4,000 is | Madeline O'Hair, Coatesville, peanuts, then 24-year-old George * wa * admitted Saturday morning. T. Harris has pnjt peanuts on a| Mrs. Muriel Rockhill, Green-
castle, was admitted Saturday
morning.
Uric Huber. Quincy was admitted Saturday morning. Son-dra Hendriijh, Greencastle was dismissed Friday Annabelle Buchanan was dismissed Friday. Miss Pearl O’Hair, Greencastle, was dismissed Friday.
paying basis.
After serving as an army bombardier in the war, Harris entered pre-law school at the University of New Mexico here and also the peanut vending business. Within a year, he set up 72 ' machines through the city, shelling out peanuts at a penny a
throw.
Besides building himself a I home from his year’s profits, i Harris has turned over 20 per cent of his income to the Veterans of Foreign Wars relief fund. The rest of the money enables him to keep boning on Black-
stone.
RE-OPENING TUESDAY AUGUST 19«h We Invite You To Dine With Us..
Fishto’ Nr BPB The heavy rains of the past two evenings has put the Ideal .stream* almost at th«flood stage as far a> fishing fl concerned. Kenny West, who is spending a few days fishing, tells about being at the falls below Cloverdale on Thursday evening when the heavy rainfall started .and that all his bait, and his live box waa washed away hy the sudden rush of water. The sad part of the whole thing was the fact that Kenny had a nlee fish or two in the box at Ihe time. This department Is taking this coming week off, to catch up on our fishing, and Hqulrr,”! hunting, and the eolumn will be continued the following week. In the meantime we may have a guest writer to keep the gossip rolling. So long, ace you next week.
HIR *ATH1N<$ SUIT !• answer to hot weather problem, but Miilicent Najdor ia ahooed out of Santa Ana, Cal., courtroom door by deputy aberiffa aa she triea to crash tha trial of Beulah Louise Overell and
Real Fried Chicken And Cobbler EVERY SUNDAY Copper Kettle Grill 3URi£F ,l to*?wl on 43--Greencastle
DEDICATI CHURCH OF CKIKT Sunday, August 17 Services forenoon, afternoon (SP.ij 8:00 P. M. Basket Dinner at noon. J. C. ROADY, The evangelist, who helped us at the | year, will preach. This is the beginning weeks meeting. COME HEAR THE GOSPEL as OF old IN Nfffl 637 East Washington
Public Sol OF LIVESTOCK As I am reducing my farming operations, I kilH tion, at my farm known aa the T. C. Hansmrt tun mile cast of State Hoad 4S on Jim Street Howl, Cloverdale or 2 miles south of road 40. (he fullmiiuP THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, IU1 SALE STARTS AT 12:01) NOON (0.8.1 32 - CATTLE - 32 Shorthorn row, 4 years old, with calf by dile; I years old with large ealf by side; Black heifer,Iwaj calf hy side; Guernsey cow, 5 year- old, with larpi 1 ^ 4 gallon row, ivhred; Guernsey row, t years »ld.il* cow to freshen January 23; Shorthorn row, ."i \eass| en Sept. 18; Black Jersey row, 7 years ulil to (r’»J a S gallon cow ; Jersey cow, 7 year, old, fat; I'llislii" 8 years old, posture bred, a 5 gallon row ; Itlaii k* old, to freshen Jan. II; Guernsey heifer, purebnillj Hereford heifer, yearling and fat; lb>an heih-r. }••« Angus Bull ealf, good; Roan Hull calf, good, 3 i yearlings, grain fed; 6 Hereford steers, yoarllni, ! Angus hull yearling, purebred, a real hull; 6amir'* old, freshen In September. 84 - HOGS •• 84 7 large black sows to farrow in September: 1 bryl to farrow in September; 75 good stock ho**. "I.H ,F f Berkshire male hog, 2 yrs. old. If you are in need of some good cattle and hup^ thb sale. One horse disc wheat drill. Everyone welcome. Terms ( a-' 1 ’- Not responsible in ease of accident. T. C. HARC0URT, Owner WAYNE BHANNKMAN and NOBLE HALEY. ArjJ 1K V < • l) N T Lunch and Cold Drinks will he *<'rv e< t
PUBLIC AUCTU MR$. LOU RICE •• DECEASE) MONDAY, AUGUST 18tl | 2 P. M., (D.S.T.) 812 Eut Hanna Sired Living room davenport and chair, 7 end taj’ 1 '* rocking chair, 2 floor lamps, I table lamp. ’ n, H». 6 throw rugs, 3 what-not shelves. Bed Room, one bed room chair and pillow. 1 and mattress, i full bed, springs and matt re* 8 I dresaer, I cheat of drawers, ehifferohe, 4 curtains and drapeo, I electric sweeper and • bed clothes, 1 heatrola. Kitchen — One table and 5 chairs. 1 eahme 1 100 lb. Ice box, few dishes and pots and P 8n ‘‘' 1 ■tool and other artleles. PERCY M. RICE • ADMINISTRATOR.
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