The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 August 1947 — Page 2
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1947.
SCHtJOL l> G\KR BLOOMINGTON. Ind.. Auer 23.—INS) Savings anil loan ixncutivps from 26 different states .started returning to their
FAITH SHAKEN RICHMOND. Ind.. Aug. 23 — i INS) A little Richmond boy .id longer has complete faith in the police. The 1»1 came to police head-
homes today at the close of the quarters with his German Police annual Graduate School of Sav- puppy and said: ings and Loan held for the past "I want to register my dog. X two weeks at Indiana Univer- alr.-a ty have a license for lu.ii fiity. After officers said the police The 80 executives heard Fred! have no register of dogs, the boy T. Greene, president of the Fed- said eral Home Loan Hank of Indian-, "But I registered my bicycle npolis, warn tnat they must five months ago and no one hn.share the responsibility for pri-l stolen, it. Now I want to register vate enterprise solution of the my puppy, so no one will steal country's housing shortage. j him." He also advised the savings Shaking his head, the chap left and loan executives not to in- hea iquarters hoping, no doub* crease interest rates on niort- that no one stea’ls his puppy, gape loans and to adopt a svs-
I.AI NC HIM.
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SOCIETY
TODAV’S BIBLF. THOUGHT This does not prevent us from
Legion Auxiliary
Will Meet
The regular meeting of tit? Cassell C. Tucker American Legion Auxiliary No. 58. will be at 7:30 Monday evening owing to the ball game.
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Dorcas Class Has Pirnie The Donas class of the Putr.amville church held a picnic at Robe Ann park on Wednesday, August 20th. Everyone came with well filled baskets .and a very pleasant
(building a hous- here to last our
i earthly day, but even tho we fa.l day was enjoyed. even ^ though
j hop.' sings in our hearts.-
Honored At Birthday
Partv. Friday
A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ZarIng Duel. ReelaviUe. Friday evening. to celebrate the birtl»da> anniversaries of Mrs. Duel and Mrs. Nellie Anderson of Green Castle. Their birthdays were or f Thursday. August 21 Refreshments of sandwiches cake and ice cream wer? served. Those present were. Mrs. Lou Riley, Mrs. Nellie Andersen. Mg. anj Mrs. Jesse Duell and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Zaring Duel f
If-io of fees and commissions. He’ PERU ME M>K
proposed that savings and mort- NEW \ ORK <LP) When ^. or g.j. nave a building of and Mrs. James A. Farley christened God an house not m ade witn niad * a very pleasant piace to
jl the temperature was in the Digs the shade and breeze at the park
gage plans be simplified
that their terminology be phras- t*"’ Colonial Airlines Skycruisi r ed in terms understood by the before its inaugural flight begeneral public. tween LaGuardla Field and
Bermuda, she used a bottle of
PROMISES BETTER WORK pufume for the ceremony, inLND1ANAPOLIS. Aug. 23.— .-tead of the traditional cham • INS)--Charles T Miser, main- pagne. Mrs. Farley then joined tenance superintendent of the other passengers to make the
State Highway Department, special flight. j
promised Indiana motorists to- i
day that the work being done by FLAT RIVER CELEBRATES J
his department will be more ef- FLAT RIVER iUPi Flat fective now that new equipment River has a holiday of its own is slowly becoming available. to honor the current song. "Fhit Miser said that approximately River, Missouri.’’ which has G4 per cent of the department’s achieved national popularity, trucks are nine years old, or old- Dorothy Shay, who sings the
er and that 40 per cent of tn • number on recordings, was give: j department’s automobiles are in the keys to the city by Mayor J.| the same age bracket. W. Watts and presented hia: j
The job of keeping these ve- with a gold-plated copy of her hides, as well as other antiquat- Columbia recording,
ed road machinery and equip-
ment in running order require McKENZIE BRIDGE, Ore. much waiting and looking (UPl People Hie re were disilaroumi for badly-needed parts, lusioned when they spied Gyps;he added. Repair work is com- Rose Lee, the famed stripper, plicated by the heavy duties to, fishing for rainbow trout in the
Kinds.
I hold a picnic.
| There was a short business .session to take care of the immediate business and the remainder of the afternoon, was spent in games and contests, | Mrs. Louise Bridges was the j winner of the contests.
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llolNs-Motsinger Wedding Saturday
Miss Joanna Mot singer, acting
The D A R Chbins at Kob' d ‘r p ttor of publicity at DePamv Ann Park will be open Sunday University, and Kennith Hollis fiom 3 ti 5. | were united in marriage today
iin a ceremony at the First Pres-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mascn pyt fr j an church. Marion. Ind.
and son have returned from ai q^, e
vacation at Lake Shaffer.
Personal And lout News BRIEFS
young couple will make tneir home in Greencastle.
Mrs. E. F. Naylor and gran'!-' t>r * de . a graduate of D"daughter, Sandra Ross, have re- r >a,, 'v University in 1945, is tho turned from a visit in California. <iau ghter of Mr. and Mra.N. H-
Motsinger of Marion. The brid>‘-
Mrs. Nora Reed Smith is vis:t- groom is the son of R. A. Hollis, ing with friends and attending 0 f White House. Tenn. He is a the assembly at Chautauqua N. member of the DePauw chapter
of the Sigma Chi fraternity and
(Httrs. Maudie Horn of Belle is on a leavp of absence from Uk?
which the machines were placed McKenzie River. Gypsy was j U n j on j* confined to her home " ,,estern Electric Company in
V.
during the said.
world war. Miser lully clothed from long # underwear to sawed overalls.
MEETINGS
CHURCH OF CHRIST
due to a light stroke suffered ^ hit,a gOThursday. | + + + +
BainbriJge P.T.A.
I Mrs. Ella McBride and daugh- vVidl Represented t. r. Marian, have returned from Bainbridge P.T.A was repreu two weeks trip to California, seated at the Instruction Con-
ference held at the Methodist church, at Cloverdale, this week
end othet western states. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Stoner
637 East Washington St.
Conducted by J. C. Roady, beginning each evening at 8:00. You are cordially invited to attend.
and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lenzen, by the foll « w ‘ n K: Mrs. Gilbert will attend the 50th celebration ° ^ a ' r ' p rcs., Mrs. Fred Thralls.
Program Chairman, Mrs. Estel Rowings. Pres, of County Council and Mrs. W.C. Ratcliff, Pubii-
. Lawrence Cline of Amo, will c ‘ t ^ r Chairman.
J leave Sunday for a vacation trip Meeting was in charge of Mrs
I to New York and Niagara Falls. Porter °f Crawfordsville, as-j t^e ^ | Mr and Mrs. Clsude Burks of sisl '' d Mis. Basil Fischer, j ward store a few days ago.
of B.P.O. Elks at Peru to (ay. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cline of Belle Union and Mr. and Mrs.
DIES IN VIRGINIA Word was received by relatives here fEiturday A. M. of the death of Archie Wade at his home, 1129 Rugby Blvd.. Roanoke Va. Mr. Wade is survived by his wife, one sister. Mrs. Clyde Miller of Peru; three brothers. John Wade of Fillmore: Hope Wa Je of Akron. Ohio, and W. L Wade of Salem, Va. Several nieces and nephews and cousins. Funeral services were held Saturday at Roanoke with burial it the Wade cemetery near Salem, Va.
ANNIVERSARIES ♦ •+++*+++++++F® Birthday Mrs. Evelyn Cline of Bei’.e Union. August 24th. Mrs. Chineca Alley of Be!le Union, August 24th. George Humphrey, Jr., today, August 23. Billy Reynolds, 17 years old today, Aug. 23. Wedding Linda Carol AUpaugh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alspaugh. 4 years today, August 23. Mr. and Mrs. Baird Vermillion, 5 years today. August 23.
WARDS WILL LEAVE
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Ward 1 and family will leave Greencast* le in the near future to mak« their new home in Niles, Michigan. Mr. Ward has purchased a retail store In the Michigan city. He resigned as manager of
Greencastle Montgomery
TRACK MEN WANTED To work Clayton and Reelsville PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. \ »■; _ See ticket agent at P. R. R. Station GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS At the late resilience of John Curran, located 1 1 2 mill s northern <t of Bainhrldge on blacktop road, on Tuesday, August 26, 1947 BEGINNING AT 1:00 I*. M. Consisting of I. -iither Davenport, Bookcase and Books, in rocking Chairs, Vlctrols and records, Library Table, Square Table, Couch, Dining Table and 6 ( halm. Side Board, Glass Front Safe, Dishes, Kitchen Cabinet, X Kitchen chairs, two Heating Stoves. Beds, Iron and Wood Springs, Mattress, Feather Pillows, Comforters, Bed Spreads, etc., Folding Bed, Chest, Dresser. On* Antique Walnut Bed Stead, Antique Chest of Drawers (Cherry) antique Walnut Book Case. High Boy (Walnut), Antique Clock and Dishes. Axminster Rug (11x12) Velvet (9x12). Tapestry, 9x12 Wool Rug 9x12, Grass Rug 9x12, Scatter Rugs, large and small Pictures, two 12x12 Linoleum Rugs. Fruit Jars, Lard Jam, Milk Crocks, Milk Cans, Lard Press, Sausage Mill. Two Brass Kellies, one S gallon, one 8 gallon, •> sets old fashioned Silver Spoons, 125 Years old. And ninny other Hems too numerdim to mention. COWS — One 7 year old Guernsey, 5 gallons a day will be fresh April 19. 1948. Ona 7 year old Jersey, 4 gallons a day, will be fresh March 14. 1848. TERMS — CASH. Not responsible for Accidents. AGNES CURRAN ■rm * HUNTER, AucU. CLIFT McMAINS, Clerk.
i34 E. Washington, 9t. and their Sut '' Publications Chairman of
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Indianapolis.
Fox of Winnipeg, Canada are In the afternoon, Mrs. Senour. spending a few days in Atlanta, As * i8tan t Consultant Nurse of Ga., visiting relatives and 1 crrP Haute talked on Sanitation friends. ' and P lai,s were discussed by Miss Miss Mary Glenn Hamilton in Mar >’ Uni Evans, County Health home on leave from Tokyo, Ja- Nur;i ‘’ for ‘be coming year. ('an, where she has been station- C 1 '’’ the important discused in Army service. Tiie daugh- 8 * onK was that membership is tne ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Hamil- fi,Ht th 'ug necessary in P.T. ton, the Greencastle girl flew *-' ,n 'ts and the National Congress from Japan to California en of Parents and Teachers stated route here. in 11 pamphlet that 4.486,855 nr n Mrs. Joy Ellis has been the ard women have joined the 28,000 guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellis P T Associations up to tho
and family for the past week Present time. . Mrs. Ellis, a former critic teach-1 + •!• + + •r in the laboratory School of •'* rs ' James Mackey Terre Haute, Is now employed to Honored With Shower
a Curriculum Coordinator in the ( •'Irs. Mary Hanneman and city schools of San Diego, Cali- j M rs - Harold Goodman entertainfornia. From here she will go to ‘ d with a miscellaneous shower Warsaw. Indiana to visit her l 01 ' Mrs. James Mackey, the parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. for m«?r Mary Ruth Hanneman, Holderman. L''* the home of Mrs. Mary HanJ nenian on North Madison St.,
The Ward family made many friends during their residence in Greencastle and their leaving this city is regretted.
LEGION NOTICE The regular meeting of the American Legion Post 58, will he held at the Legion Home, Monday evening at 7:30 instead ol the usual time because the Legion will play in the softball tournament at Robe-Ann Park
at 8:30.
LOST: Eight keys on chain , day 0Venin KLeave at Banner Office. Reward. | A,U ' r M,K - Macke y opened her 23-jp many beautiful and useful gifts, the evening was spent in games
LEGION BASEBALL
ANDERSON, Ind., Aug. 23 — (INS) - The American Legion state senior baseball championship will be decided at Anderson
this week-end.
Four teams participated in th»
final round.
East Chicago was scheduled to meet Boonville and Indianapolis to battle Decatur this afternoon. The winners of these contests will meet for the state champion Sunday afternoon. The four finalists are survivors of last week's regional play from an original field of 51 teams. Preceding the championship
James Lynch will accompany the Elks Chanters of Terre Haute to the Peru celebration this evening. Mr. Lynch is soloist with this well known musical • rganization.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Jeanne Hoffa, Cloverdale, was admitted Friday evening. Mrs. Mary Schneider, Spencer, was admitted Saturday morning. Alva Curtis, Hall, was admit-
ted Friday evening.
Mrs. D. Moyer, Greencastle,
and contests. Jwaa admitted Friday.
efretihments of ice cream J D an | e i Hall, Greencastle, was
and cake were served to the fol- admit ted Friday.
Jawing guests: Mrs. Dav.dj Mr8 . BUBabrth Girton, of Mackey, Mrs. Ernest Stites, Mrs. i KniKhtstown> wa8 dismissed Fri-
Noble Trail, Miss Ruth Stites, f ( | ay
Miss Coleen Mahoney, Miss Lois] ^wln Barker. Roachdale R. Hardenbrook, Laura Underwoo I,| 2 wtfl dismissed Frldaq.
Dora Fern Case, Loralne Knoll, Sue Case, Violet Hanneman, Mrs. Andrew Toney, Mrs. W’lbam Griffith, Mrs. Dallas King and Mrs. E. C. McCullough.
SENATOR BILBO
Legion
the Anderson Junior All-Stars, who were runnersup in the state
tourney.
(Continued from Page 1) bos famous *75,000 “Dream House” across the road from
the church.
Final rite# were scheduled for 2 P. M. when the Rev. D. Wade Smith, pastor of the church will say a prayer and offer a ecrinture reading fra.n the third chapter of St. Matthew. » The Rev. Nix ha# chosen the seventh and eighth verses of the fourth chapter ffom the second book of Timothy as the subjec of his sermon.
SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Sunday 1:30 Moose vs. Reelsville
cau
4:00 Webb’s vs. Roachdale
LAST NIGHT’S SCORES
Banner-News 25, McCallle Electric 0 Farm Bureau 2. Presbyterian church 0 (forfeit) Reelsville 13, Bainbridge 7
About 10,000,000 bushels 0 f com are estimated to be needed to plant the 1947 Illlnoln hybrid acreage.
S. O. Ensor, Greencastle R .1, was dismissed Friday.
ELEPHANT TUSKS COME TO MARKET HONGKONG (UP—A shipment of about 8800 elephants tueka—largest since the war— arrived recently and attracted buyer# from all over China who are again looking to Hongkong as the distributing point for ivory in th* Far But. The tusks, ranging in length from two to eight fsst, come from Fast Africa and are Imported by Indian merchants. Before the war. Ivory dealers from China, Formosa and Japan ikfeght their supplies hare, hut postwar internal upheaval# and loan of the tourist traffic boa greatly diminished the demand for ivory goods.
APOSTOLUS GOSPEL TABERNACLE East Washington Street All service# at tent, 310 North Jackson, St. Charles W. Raines Pastor
City Council Meets Monday Night Civil City Tax Rates for various cities requested for 1948. This inf* tion compiled by Indiana (Tax Payers) Association.
Population 1940
Corporation
Corporation Bond
Park Mabitenanci
Greencastle
4,872
1.96
.025
.09
Greenfield
4,821
.57
.04
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Rwshville
5,960
.54
mm
—
Aurora
4,828
1.30
.00
••
Greensburg
6,085
1.39
.12
—
Jasper
5,041
1.40
—
.25
Seymour
8,620
1.135
.05
.09
Franklin
.6,264
1.174
.022
.149
Columbia City
4,219
.90
—
Sullivan
5,077
.96
*7
.07
" -294
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This ail sponsored and paid for by ROSCOE G. SCOTT.
DEAR TEACHER Make your room < ho-rful and pleasant, ( rente n good a»mo«phere for your <la-»H*-». Add beauty to those plain walls, windows and shelves. This Is possible with these:— DISH GARDENS — FROM *1.50 PLANTED WALL BASKETS — FROM S9c PLANTED TEKRAKII MS — FROM *1.50 PLANTED. WINDOW SHELVES WITH GLASS — *1.90 NEW NOVELTY PLANTED — FROM S5c PLANTED Your container* and figures caa be re-planted for as llttl- as 25c. You have a wide and complete selction to choose from. You will M-e this wide selection la our wiadows.
Since rely EITEUS Florist
MAKE MUSIC YOUR HOBBY. LOOK OVER THESE POPULAR NUMBERS FOR A ROOD START
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I WONDER. I WONDER. I WONDER ( ) vie 20-2228 Ennis Armstrong ( ) col 87353 Tony Pastor ( ) del 1070 Ted Martin ( ) m-g-ni 104)18 Van Johnson ( ) cap 395 Martha Tilton IVY ( ) vie 20-2275 Vaughn Monroe ( ) maj 7223 Ray McKinley ACROSS THE ALLEY FROM THE ALAMO ( ) cap 387 Stan Kenton ( ) vie 20-2272 Three Him* < ) mcr 3060 Starlighter* TIME AFTER TIME ( ) cap 383 Margaret Whiting ( ) vie 20-2210 Tommy Dorsey t ) m-g-m 10010 Jimmv Dorsey ( ) mw* 492 Sarah Vaughn I WANT TO THANK YOUR FOLKS ( ) col 37251 Frank Sinatra ( ) cap 356 King Cole Trio . < ) dec 23851 Ink Spots ( ) vie 20-2117 Perry Como ( ) maj 1105 Eddy Howard ASK ANYONE WHO KNOWS ( ) eap 410 Margaret Whiting < ) vie 20-2239 Sammy Kaye ( ) dec >8900 Ink Spots ( ) col 37344 Dinah Shore ( ) m-g-m 10028 Kale Smith POPPA. DON’T PREACH To ME ( ) cap 380 Betty Hutton ( ) vie 20-2198 Phil Harris ( ) col 37344 Dinah Shore I WANT TO BE LOVED ( ) col 87328 Modcrnalres ( ) m-g-m 10030 Sy Oliver ( ) vie 20-2268 Beryl Davis ( ) cap 416 Benny Goodman JACK, JACK. JACK ( ) cup 403 Jack Smith ( ) col 37319 Xavier Cugat ( ) dec >8860 Anilrew Sisters
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TALLAHASSEE ( ) cap 422 Johnny Mercer, I’M Pipers ( ) vie 20-2294 Vaughn Mnnrn.' ( ) m-g-m 10028 Kate Smith XV YOUNG AND FOOLISH HEART
( ) col 37486 Doris Day
( ) m-g-m 10032 Hal McIntyre ( ) vie 2B-2273 Tex Beneke I’M SO RIGHT TONIGHT ( ) cap 423 Jo Stafford ( ) cel 37306 Dinah Shore BLOOP-BLECP ( ) col 37553 Woody Herman ( ) mer 5058 Dick "Two Ton” Baker ( ) rap 428 Alvtao Rev AS LONG AS I’M DREAMING < ) m-g-m 10034 Art Mooney ( ) cup 417 Andy Russell < ) Vic 24-2260 Tex Beneke ( ) col *7328 Hurry Janie* JE VOUS AIME ( ) cup 417 Andy Bussell ( ) cup S7S80 Eddy Duchln, BmW.V Clark ( ) vie 20-22*9 Wayne King PASSING by ( ) cap 42* Jo Stafford ( ) cel *7488 Buddy Clark < ) vie 2U-225I Tony Martin PEG O’ MY HEART ( ) «*l *7392 Buddy Clark ( ) dec 25075 (Men Miller ( ) vie 90-227* Three Sun* FEUDIN’ AND FIOHTIN < ) col *7188 Dorothy Shay ( ) vie 20-2*1* Tex Beneke ( ) cup 443 Jo Stafford
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