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THE DAILY IENHK HERALD CONSOLIDATED

“11 ^dvm For All”

Entered in the postoffice at Greencahtle, Indiana as second

announced class maj i matter under act of 1

I today as Sept. 2. March 7, 1878. Subscription price. | j Tin- applications must be post- 15 centa p^,- W eek; $4.00 pel , mark'd, or received in tne per- y rar b y mgji i n p u tnam county:' j . iinnel office at 141 South Mer- jf, qq to $7.80 per year outside

! idian St .. Indianapolis, no later p u tnam County.

* than that date. • 1

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In '*Wn^ fnemory of T-4 James

F f-htiVk, who ftave his life for INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 20.— i i un'.ry in southern France ilNSl Deadline for applicants on Aug. 20, 1H44. (who wish to take state merit sc--In loving memory our thoughts vice examinations leading to jobs Turn liiek to bygone days. jin the Indiana Employment Se-

Wi'ii'one we loved was with uslcurlty Division was

still,

And sdiaCed our common ways. \\. ni.-' nts presence yet w >

know

He’s liappler now by far A c! v.;nt.s f u us in Heaven Where no teats or sorrow are. lie has solved it, life's wonderful

problem,

The u m t, the strangest, th ■

SOCIETY

! Awards Given For 4-H Work

MARRIED SUNDAY

S. 15. Rariden, Publisher. 17-19 South .lackson Street.

TODAY’S BIBLE THOtX.HT

school

Jobs for which examinations will be given include employer relations icpresontatives, labor market analyst, employment se--j vice analyst, employment cou:-

thejselor and veterans’ representa- it seems like an impossible |tiv*'s. Only veterans are quail- dream, but we can make our ha | ficd to take exams for the final at tie world a place where rigid-

job classification.

how noble | Pay ranges for the jobs nr •

and

forever

how.from JlTfi to $::P0 monthly. Wiittlen tests arc to b. given in or-

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A nd into the

u.ngels

With the answer

passed

Cod know all almut it How gentle he was

bravo

How hrght his possible future. !many loeations as th • number of Y t He put him to sleep in hi d applications warrant. Appltcagrnve j tion blanks and other informnCo i knew all about those who! Lon may be obtained from any love him j county welfare department, or

How bitter the trial must be '

And light through it all

God is loving, and knows

much bettor than we.

Sadly missed by Dad. Mom and Brother. ..

oousness dwells. 11 Peter 3:13: A new earth in which dW'lleth

i ighteousness.

J from any state employment ser- | vice office ,in addition to thejj so) state personnel division office. 11

Personal And local News BRIEFS

LATE NEWS (Continued from page 1) Ambassador to Paris, Jefferson CaT cry.

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Plane Beals Si

WASHINGTON, Aug. 20—

This year several organiza-

tions and indiuduals th ' (INS)—A congressional housing inti'r-st of boy. .na r«. , ha| ^ N „ then 4- pi'.j < p ' itnam Colln ty!defeated for the chairmanship in

1. Donor

Jersey Cattle Club .Showmanship clajs; 1st Don Irwin; 2nd. $3.00

Marie Nicholson.

contest jf* resounding battle, has been $5.00, ! promised a subcommittee with Ella i no strings attached to its scope,

Tiie disclosure came as Itep

Championship Jersey Female,; Gamble (K) N. Y., named ehalr-

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HEKItV tiltOW'EKS MEET

JASPER, Ind., Aug. 20. (INSI Indiana strawberry growers

our convene today for a state mcet-

IN MKMOBY

In loving memory of

g m ‘cn. Freddie Shuck, wi’.ojing at t!ie village of St. Anthony I ts.-t'd away August 20th, 1941 in Dubois county, k cncc. Despite its small

We who loved you, sadly miss

you,

As it dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are always

near.

Softly Itte stars are gleaming Upon :i precious grave

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Browning! left today for Bay View, Mich., to spend the next three weeks. William Lockwood is home from Interlocken, Michigan, where he spent the summer at

the music camp there.

A very quiet out pretty wed I- I ing ceremony was performed Sunday, Aug. 17 at 3:30 P. M. at the Baptist church in Crawoftdsville, which united in marriage, Miss Hazel Inez Holland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Holland of Roachdale and Richard L. Poore Jr. son. of Mrs. Elaie Poore of West Jennison St..

Crawford vsille.

Miss Shirley Case presided at the organ playing seveial Bridal selections and Ray King sang, "Always” and ••Because.’’ As the wedding march was played the maid of honor. Miss Jerry Jack, came down the asil? followed by the bride on the arm of her fathier who gave her in marriage. They were met at the alter by

Where sb epeth ing One we loved,

without dream

but could not.

Sadly missed by tne grnndpar- < nts, Mr. anti Mrs. Robert Shuck, Fillmore. pd.

HOSPITAL NOTES

size, :4t

Anthony this season shipped j

mor than 8000 crates of berries Dal? VV. Brown has entered through its cooperative, widely, the veterans hospital in Long |

known because of its develop- Beach, California. He is the hus- j groom and best man, ment and expansion under ail'- band of June Reynolds Brown. J v Bu j Vincent, where the double pics of two Cataolic priests. j Mrs Mabel Neumann and Mr , | ring ceremony was prKormed by The Rev. Clement Klingel, at Minnie Meloy have returned from 1 ^ Kin S the Bf, P Ust

former pastor, pioneered th. co- a motor Mp to tbe Sm , )k ,, v church.

operative, which was expanded M:untaing and North Caroljna J The altar was decorated with by the present pastor, the Rev. | veri colored gladioli and

Aloysius Fischer, who acts as Mrs. Dale Oler, and Mrs. Denmanager for the organization. | vei Bastain and son, Larry Hosts for the state strawberry David, left Tuesday morning to

'isit relatives in St. Louis.

$5.00, Ella Marie Nicholson. Reserve Champion, $3.00, Don Irwin. Also $1 award to jeaoh boy and girl who exhibited Jereefys at the

fair.

2. Donor Huntington Jewelry, Store of GreeneastU plhns to present a trophy to • the 4-H member exhibiting Jeisey cattle and who has tha outstanding’ achievement record in the county. This winner has not yet

been selected.

3. Mr. and Mrs. Glendyn

man in a compromise deal in Tohey’s feud with Men. McCarthy (K) Wb*., called the committee together to outline Its program.

The ceremony uniting in marriage Miss Rose Louise Shaw and Harvey William Stone Jr., was read Saturday, August 9th at 2 P. M. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shaw of Fillmore. This date was also the 3lst anniversary of the brid/s parents and

the 10th anniversary of her sis-' the time they are at the fair. I tei, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Parsons. ‘ This award is patterned after a I

, I practice followed at th:' Indiana j

The bride's musical accom-, stato Falr tf> pnfmirag( , boys aml paninment was "Roses In The' - - - '

Rain'"', and "Beside You." Rev. | Paul Robinson of Greeneaatle read the double ring ceremony in front of an arrangement of

’GATOR GOES INLAND SEYMOUR, Tex. (UP»- Cow

beys and alligators don’t mix somehow,•especially in this comparatively dry section of Texas, as cr.a alligator fr.und out th< other day. Hands on the ranch of Mrs. E. W. Hunt spotted the “varmint" in a stock tank, roped

Irwin of Greencastle are making J it and killed it after they got it available a special caretaker's j out on dry land. Just what the award for exhibit 4-H Jerseys. A ! six-foot specimen was doing so cash award was given to the 4-H! far inland still is a mystery,

boy or girl who did the best job | of caring for his animal during j

WINNER in a high flyin», the stork. Mrs A L Art51 son. Wyo. holds daught.,1 at Omaha, N«b., where ( cial transport in whici i a passenger made landing.

j garden flowers.

girlj to make a more desirable j ! exhibit at the fair. Jimmy Webb of Greencastle was declared 1st 1 winn.u and Marvin Evens of i Madison township was runner-1

COAL IS HARD TO GET W.i can loan you the m«ne) J in your winter supply «««. INDIANA LOAN CD, 19’ j E. Washington si.

growers are 115 co-op-rative growers living in the St. Anthony area. 1

John Huffman, Greencastle, 'gj + T4 > *h4 , + + , b + 4* + + ^| was admitted to the county hos-| ANNIVERSARIES + ’ pital Tuesday evening. | 1

Mrs. Madge Grimes, Green-

castle, was admitted Tuesday. Robert Draper Kraft, Grecncastlo was admitted Tuesday. Mrs. Mary H. Waldron, Greencastle. was dismissed Wednesday morning. Miss Dolores Michaels, Batnbridge, was dismissed Wednesday. William Perry Umbreit, Greencastle, was dismissed Wednesday. Mrs. Lily Scott, Clayton, was dismiss 'd Wednsday. Mrs. Wanda Shaner. was dismissed Wednesday. Mrs. William Durham and son. Quincy, were dismissed Tuesday.

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Birthday

La Von Elmore, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Russell Elmore, 17 years today. — PROBLEM GLOBE ;• 'f -.

An enor-

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mous copper-covered globe which had hung from the dom° of the administration building at La Guardia Field was ordered down for safety reasons. Or.ce it reach:d the floor, however, wotkmen found it was too big to go j

snap dragons.

The bride wore white silk sharkskin dress. Her corsage was gardina.s and red rose buds. The maid of honor wore rose crepe, her corsage was white gardenias and red resp buds. The mothers of both bride and grcom wore print silk with gar-

denia Corsages.

Several friends and relatives

attended.

The bride is employed at Producer's and the groom at Don-

nellys.

They loft immediately for a two weeks honeymoon at tha

Sherman Hotel, 'Chicago,

j The bride wore a going away

Dr. and Mis. George F. Park- .suit of green and wdiite stripped

er are spending a two weeks va- ' silk cord.

caton in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. 1 They will be at home to their Pa-ker will return to his office friends after two weeks in an

Mrs. Lillian Jackson was Matron of honor and her brother Charles Shaw was best man. Mrs. Jackson wore a white sharkskin suit with white accessories and a corsage of red

roses.

The bride, given away by her

i 4. Harry McCabe (Tara Hill * Farm) and Ray end Gerald. Clodfelter (Glatwyn Farms! j awarded the annual Clodfelter- 1 McCabe show halter to the 4-H Grand Champion Shorthorn female and a Scotch comb and ( brush to the Reserve Champion.,

father, wore a dove gray gaba*-, 0;lm , s nf F.ihnore won'

Mrs. Noble Hendershot and son, Darryl Lynn, of Seymour, air visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, N. Jackson St. Mrs. Earle Boyd has returned from a two weeks vacation, after visiting with her father in

Ottawa. Canada.

I Prof, and Mrs. Herman Berg i and children have returned to j Greencastle after spending the 1 summer at the music camp at

Interlocken, Michigan.

dine suit with brown and white aec: ssories and a necklace of crystals. Her corsage was red

roses.

Those present were; Harvey William Stone Sr., Mrs. Eugene

the halter th.s year and Henry j Coffman of Clovt rda’e won the | ‘•’calf grooming set."' 5. The Pi;mam County Farm '

WANTED LABOREI

APPLY

LONE STAR CEMENT CORP.

Bureau Hatchery awarded $1.00 | to each a.H cluo member who]

Hamm and children, of Green-1 ( , xhjbited chicka p u , ch a.sed at 1 castle; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob p- arR1 Eureau Hatchery dur-1 ol Fillmore; Mrs. John A1<,x * i n g 1917. Also the hatchery will; ander.and daughter, Mrs. Leon award (| le annual Fair ban-i Parsons and daughters, Mrs. I * 1

, quet in November £> suitable t

Cam Alexander, of Brownsburg; , trophy to the boy gill who I \T t ar\rl \fre Rmhort .QHatir __ * , . ,

exhibited k arm Bureau chicks

4-H i

September 8th.

Frankie Cancilla has returned to Greencastle after spending a year and a half in California. Jle

CANNON’S WEEK END SPECIALS We blamed the rain for ha\ing some straw hats and swim I ranks left Saturday, hut it certainly was a much needed rain. THEY MUST GO THIS WEEK END! On Thursday, Friday and Saturday we offer -

Panamas and Straw Hats at Swim Trunks Men and Boys at

through the bull ling's doors. They parked it near a staircase

while they tried to think of a ' will be associated with his father plan to get it c.ut. ! in the produce business.

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~ | Mr. and Mrs. Willard Umbre-

it left today for Randolph, Wisconsin, where they have been

'anaitment at 403 S'-.uth Washington street, Cra.vfordsville. I + •!• + +

Rosetta ('mnmings

Hostess To Club — — — — | The Din* 1 and Chat club met W* Inesday. Aug. 13, at the home of Rosetta Cummings with all I

members present.

The meeting was caHed to or- ,

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaw of Coatesville; Mrs. Hatold Jack-

son of Mt. Meridian.

Aft'r the ceremony a reception was held for those attend-

ing the wedding.

They are at home to their friends at 309 VV. Franklin St.,

in Greencastle.

Six Stars Booked la State Fair Fun Show

Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hinken have returned from Traverse City. Mich., where they went to

Interlocken, Michigan in

th*' music camp conducted there

each year.

Vl Price Vl Price

MEN’S UNDERWEAR SHIRTS AND SHORTS 2 For $1.25 73*'. 85c and $1.00 Qualities at (>5e

called by the death of Mr. Um- Jer by the president, Nettie bteit's brother, A. R. Umbreit. Broadstreet. Each member preTh*. Umbreit children will hr sented the hostess with a dish with their grandmother in Li- ' towel. Elvina Ray read a "True ma, Ohio. j t n Life” poem, which was very j'

interesting. After the meeting 1 contests were given by the hostess and won by Dorothy Brown,

o- * . . . ,, Merle Sinclair and Nettle Broad-

get their daughter, May Adelaide

who has been spending the sum- s le ^

mer at Interlocks. Michigan in Refreshments "'ere served

the hostess. Meeting adjourned to meet in Sept, with Mrs. Eva ! M. Kennedy. Response to roll call

Mrs. William Hebert and will be. My most interesting trip

J Mrs. Frank Durham and child- this summer, j ren left Wednesday for St. Clair ' + + + + ( Michigan, where they will be Marion Club , the guests of Mrs. Durham’s T -* Hold Picnic

parents Mr. and Mrs. E. A. I Eas t Marion Home Economic , Haberkorn. Mr. Durham and club will hold their annual picnic > H.'bcr, will « K,,, Ann P..U Frid.y. A*.

ilirs the middle of next week. , 22. Dinner will be served at noon. j hnny 01 „ #n> f un . mak i nff ..... . . , w ’All come with well filled basket ’ master of ceremonies on the na- , ' ,ss ' s , M V 1 1 " ar ’ 1 Maty and all have a good time. A good [tionally broadcast “Latfies Be i Love vacationed at Mecca. Ind. proglanl ha8 bcen p r p pa . r ,, d bv Seated" radio show, who will give last week. They shopped in Terre ,. onlmi tt ( . e . ' — *

[Haute Saturday morning andj

INJURIES FATAL

and has th? outstanding

aclticventyut tagor*! - , j

6. The Putnam County Duroc 1

Breeders Association provided j $50 for premiums which was j given to the prize winners in the |

various classes of the 4-H Duroc show. This included the $1 to the Duroc breeders gave each boys and girls exhibiting this populir

breed of swine.

’ 7. The Duroc Record Associa- ; tion gave $7.5® to Louis Hous- i ton for exhibiting the champion- | ship Duroc barrowi, Also to i Maurice Fordice, exhibitor of the 1st place Duroc gilt, they | presented a "Duroc Ideal Type ^ Model” and a year’s subscrption to the Duroc News to 2nd and

3rd places.

8. Robert Clodfelter was declared by the judges as the outstanding showAian of the Duroc stiow and will be the show boy for the county Duroc breeders sale this fall. 9. The National Spotted Poland China Rcord Association duplicated the prizes offered by the

local fair.

DRY CLEANING

ALL dry cleaning done by US, Is work well doqe, without a fuss, So send to US your family’s BEST,

We guarantM t« stand ALL YEST! ,is HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS

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Six headliner* will appear on Ihe Indiana State Fair's second annual Radio Roundup, the traditional Saturday night (Aug. 30) show in the Coliseum at Indian-

apolis.

They are Jimmy Wakely, sing mg star of Monogram’s western

[picnicked at Twin Lakes State

jPark in Paris, III., Saturday aft-1 ; ei noon and evening. On Sunday | EVANSVILLE?Aug. 20 they attended the swimming (UP( M ,. s Meyers. 18,

FANCY TEE SHIRTS YOUR C HOIC E MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS SHORT SLEEVES — WHITE AND FANC Y

25% Off 25% Off

We also have a fin** selection of White Drr>v* Shirts. Shop Early Thursday and Friday while Selections Are At The Best. CANNONS The Men’s Store **

prizes to several in the audience; the Dinning sister, singing trio known for years through their movie, radio and record work; the inimitable Duke of Paducah, heard by nearly everyone on the Saturday night Grand OI* Opry

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Fred N. Lasley to Joseph P. Lasley, land in Cloverdale Twp. $1. Telitha Ramsey to Olga R. Snyder, land in Cloverdale Twp. $1. Elizabeth A. Clodfelter to Union Chapel church, land in Clinton Twp. $1

HOMECOMING REELSYILLE SCHOOL Thursday, Friday and Saturila|| A Bountiful Supper served each evening starting at 5 P. M. Drive out and enjoy the evening. Plenty of concessions. REELSVILLE SCHOOL GROUNDS.

met at Shakamak State Park. ( ,i.-d of a fractured akull rece.v^ r *^° ^ ^?![ nM 1 ’ c l me '

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Seller ed ,Yf hen the ear in which she and daughter, Harriet Alice, and waH r * ( '' n R collkyul .With a .park?

Mrs. Ida Pierce and Miss Carri ’ et * truck.

Pierce, have returned from a' trip to St. Paul and Duluth,

Minn. In St. Paul they viaitHl Mr. and Mrs. Marion P. Seller and two sons and at Duluth, were the guests of Judge and Mrs. Richard M. Funck.

CLUB DEADLINE (Continued Prom Pag* i) are a few of the considerations for local, state and national awards. All record books must have been completed, standard report forms filled out in entirety, and necessary application blanks submitted to the county

DOLLAR GROWS TO $1.40 IN FORGOTTEN A A OF NT

HOUSTON, Tex. (UP)-A dollar is a dollar even to a millionaire.. W. F. Hubbard, Houston superintendent of money orders ard postal savings for the U. S. government, notified a forner Hoiuslon man. now s New York millionaire, that the $1 he had left in postal savings there more than 20 years ago was now $1.40. The man said he’d claim th? money, as it represented one of the first dollars he ever made.

lian with the National Barn Dance, and the Doctors of Harmony, national champion “barber-

*hop" quartet.

Comedians, singers and instrumentalists on the staffs of several Indiana radio stations will round jut the three-hour funfest which last year sold out to a capacity 12,000 audience and left thousands turned away. Several tunes of the Monon Railroad’s Centennial will be featured in the 1947 show, a portion of which will be broadcast on an Indiana network, sponsored by the Monon and by Kingan A Company, Indianapolis,

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Announcing The Opening IN ' ■ f fT QF ** THE SNACK SHOP (Formerly The Little Restaurant) THURSDAY, AUG. 2ls>| “Estjm Mrt is fun «t the Snack Shop” You are invttod it be our gussl, IRA AND GLADYS SUTHERLlNj