The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 September 1947 — Page 2

THF DAiLV BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947.

OBITI Alt\ Thf G<«i wlio fills immensity Himself will ffive. And make it joy to live Tho he may take All else away for love’s own sake. He will all loss replace, With added grace, Lay in the empty hand some gift, No soul is left to drift Unblessed upon time’s sea.

Fied William, youngest son ot Benjamin and Jeminah < Alice t Tincher was born in Marion

Township, March 17. 1894. j Agent's off.ee and in most cases

l\ MKMOKV In loving memory of my brother F L. Porter who passe; away Sept. 11, 1915. Tw i years have passed 1 Since that sad day When one w • loved .vas calle away God to k him home It was his will But in our hearts he liveth still Mrs. F. S. Whitted pel S|*()\sOH < <>\ti:st

(Continued from rage 11

y o ii r Count y Agricultural

THE DAILY BAHHER

__|ing at a hospital

HERALD CONSOLIDATED Pennsylvania

“II Waves For AU”

Entered in the postoffice at

| Gerald Handy underwent a* steady, with 500 lb. , major operation Thursday morn-'Stk.OO to $2.'1.50.

down at

SOCIETY

Hairy Brown, N Jackson St j underwent a major operation at

apolis, Thursday.

Ireenchstle, Indiana as second, jp,, Billings Hospital in indian-

lass mail matter under act of March 7. 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $4 00 per year by mail in Putnam county; 55 00 to $7.80 per year outside

Putnam County.

in Nazareth, Vealers opened active, strong

to SI 00 higher; most advance on good and choice aU $25.00 to $27.00; common and medium

St! 00 to S24.00.

S. K. Rarklen, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

The hovering angel of dea , hi th< ' questionnaries may be obtook this life on Aug. 50 1947 at 1 famed from your County Agent, the age of 58 years, 5 months j A11 the farm owner has to do and i:: days. | > s f‘I' 0,, t the questionnaire, giv-

ing the details of what he has

spent most of his life in d■ r i j n wc ids protection, woods < .reencastle except when management ami timber market-

H.

or nc ai

iluruig the last war where ne eive.t wtih the U. S. Army ant Naval Reserve, spending months ii. the Hawaiian Islands and the

TOD \ vs BIBLE THOUGHT Inner light is available to nil God's children. Christ demonstrated the technique. Isa. 58:10: Then shall thy light rise in darkness, and thine obseurity be as the noonday.

( AKBON WOMAN FINED

Mr. and Mrs Maurice C. Ha'e GAMBLING APPAKATI S

have returned to their home in Greencastle after a vacation of several weeks in northern Min-

nesota.

Basil Branneman, living east of CloverdaU, was heard by many Putnam county people Thursday noon in a broadcast from the Indiana State Fair

grounds.

Man Huffman Bride Of Jack Ycr.niHiiia

Miss Mary V. Huffman, daughter of Mrs. Walter Huffman, he-jj came the bt. te of Jack \ t ■ mil* 1 lion a.t 4 :.'!0 P. M. Sept- 2nd. 'Hie sirgle ring ceremony was petformed at the home of tho min-

ister, Rev. Saunders.

She wore a rose calored suite (with brown accessories and her j

was led hoses. Mavis

bride,

corsage

Ixalnd of Guam.

He had plan-

i-cd to leave soon

i again on

a.*i-

other job at the

time of

death.

On March 25,

1916 he

was

united m marring

e to Elvu

L.

Knight. To tms union wen- born f.vt girls. Madonna, Freda, L.ii die. Jean and Kay. Shortly niter Ins marriage he was unit - I with the Methodist church of Mt. Meridian. i The family spent most of its borne life on fauns near Green-

ing. These are sent in to the j State Forester at Indianapolis. | The best questionnaire from each j county vill be determined by the j C mt;, Forestery Committee and will then go to a district judging j committee for selection of th • district winm-rs. The selection the top three man in the state will be made from the group ' ! district winners by a state judg- t mg eommitte.-. The contest cl*.- -1

es November 1. 1947,

Ed I>'tt, district extension forester at Rockville, recently expressed the hope that all farm woods owners in futnain County who have been protecting and managing their woods will ent

I'EHSOXAL And Local News I B_HJ EPS Mrs Gertrude Reising attended th* Hone coming at Fincast-

le Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Robertson and children. Nancy and William have returned to their home in 1

Cisalia. Calif., after a visit with! Ca11 rVrf '- v Ki<0 ' BeIIe Union ’

Mrs. Louise Hinton, of Carbon, was fined $25 and costs by Judge Stewart in the Clay Circuit,

Coutt yesterday for illegal pos- j Hendrieh, si.-tei of t.u s salon of gambling device in he;-] wore a gray suit 'A t : hr ' a

restaurant at Carbon. The pin > tessories.

I Roy Hendrieh was best man. I Mr. and Mrs. Hendrieh were

hoi! machine which Mrs. Hinton had displayed in her place of business was ordered confiscated by the sheriff and destroyed.

FOR SALE;: New Gas Stove.

Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. Herod and ether relatives and friends. Mrs. Robertson was formerly Miss Gertrude Herod.

casth. except of a

.•-pent in Muncie. ! Fred, with his girls used to entertain many listeners wi’.li their music. He was his happiest when playing his violin crj practicing with his group. . His many triends and neigh-; hers are going to miss his tnendly hello and jovial laugh. Since lus return from the islands he had made his home with a daughter. Freda Rogers i.n l family. Freda’s childr* n and the other grandchildren arc going to miss pap-pa’s pat on the head and sitting on his knee. There is a link death cannot

sever,

Love and lemembrance last for-

ever.

His father, mother and brother, Elbert, preceded him in death. He leaves to mourn, fiv*daughters. Madonna Baity. Freda Rogers, Lucille Grimes. Jean Eiteljorge and Kay Sutherlin, nine grandchildren. Larry Duane Joyce Ann. Darla Kay and Rita Jo Rogers, Randy an l Robert Lynn Grimes, DeRonda Eiteljorge, Candace Lee Baluy and Jerry Dean Sutherlin, his twin sister Corda Butler, one 1 rother Walter L. Tinchei and other relatives and friends. He has solved it. life's wonderful problem, The deepest, the strongest, the

last,

And into the school of the ang-

few months this contest.

Ri bert R. Crews was a,(knitted to the Robert Long hospital in

Indian ipolis Wednesday.

i-, William Padgett, deputy conn ty clerk, attended the state fair

Brick Chi pel.

an

tended the

day.

State Fair Wedrwes-

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and ihildri Angie, Beverly and Kenneth of Reelsvilh. attended the Indiana State Fair Wednes-

day.

Gates Advances Shades Program INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Sept 4 i INS i A rew plan under which viOO.CVM) is expected t b< collected to "save the Shades" was announced today by Governor Ralph F. Gates. j Although the campaign has been under way for several weeks t.> raise the money by statewide solicta.tion of funds, the new plan permits donators to C' atribJte at local banks. | Arrangements were made with the State Bankets Association for banks to receive gifts to aid in the campaign. . Meanwhile more than 40 or- j ganizstions are aiding in the drive. | The 1450 acre plot known as the Shades was saved from timber buyers when Arthur R. Baxter. of Indianapolis, advanced enough m.one> to buy the proposed park site after the American Legion found it imp lasible to

buy the propertv. At present the hl >- ,)een erroneously stated that Shades is 1 used by the State ho had m(,ved to Indianapolis.

of rvatior, T™ 8 18 believed due to the 1

| that his son has moved there i "Dr.c" says he has no intention of going to the Hoosier capita! as h is well satisfied in Green-

castle.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scobee and Mr. and Mrs. Moscoe Drake have returned heme from a two weeks vacation spent in Tuscon an Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Clarence Rowings, Greencastle, was admitted Wednesday. Gayle Irwin, Gosport, was dis- j

missed Wednesday.

Augusta Cain, Greencastle, j was dismissed Wednesday. * — | 4- v -5 -s- t -r -r "t- 4- -i* * ANNIVERSARIES

Wedding

Mr. and Mrs. Julian Steele, 10 years today. Sept. 4. Philip Willkie Enters Politics

4-4p

for SALE: i9::6 Packard 4 door; 1936 Chevrolet 2 * door; 19.'.’8 Hudson 4 door. Hess Sales & Service, East Franklin street.

2-5t

the couples only attendants. They will be at heme to their ( relatives and friends north of | Greencastle when they return | frem their honeymoon.

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Country Corner Club

Will Meet

The Country Corner Home Ee | C ub will meet on Tuesday. Sept. |

GREENCASTLE

j WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17 | WALNUT STREET

SHOWGROUNDS

at Ii diar polis Wednesday. | Dr and Mrs. G. D. Rhea, and J Roddy and Rita spent Wednes- ] ,;ay afternoon in Indianapolis. I Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hodge and par ty of five from Coatesville, I

attended Stat.- Fair Wednesday. ] Hugh Knoll of Bridgeton. ' RUSHVILLE, Ind., Sept. 4

sj "t Tuesday night with his sis- i (UP) The son of 1940 Presit. r , .Mrs. Gertrude Reising at dential candidate Wendell Willkie

today was a candidate for Re1 publican nomination for repreMi ,i- | Mrs. Charles White* daughter of Fillmore, at- ^

sentative in congress from the

10th Indiana district.

Rush county GOP chairman Chas. Myers said Philip Willkie , and two other Rush county men would seek the nomination for th? vacancy left by the death last week of Rep. Raymond S. Springer. | Governor Gates said a special

W v; has been received here' congressional election would be of the bir th of a son to Lt. and J hold in the 10th district and Mrs Thomas Robbins of Wash- ' would coincide with the Nov. 4 ir.gton. D. C. on Wednesday,' mayoralty elections. , Sept. .'Ird. Mrs. Robbins is the! The oth r GOP candidates in-;

former Miss Evelyn Crump/‘hided

daughtt r i f Mr. and Mrs. L. W.

Crump. Greencastle.

D". G. W. McClintoc-k says it

Depai tment from Baxter.

i REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

a Rushville Attorney

Chauncey W. Duncan and Wilber ] L. Kendall, business manager of t the Rushville Repub.’* rn. Myers

said.

Leo Kinman. editor of the Shelbyville R publican, also said he intended to seek the R* pub-j liean nomination in the district ,

Oth. at the home of Mrs. Otha Bales. Please note change of

meeting date.

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i ( lass of '12 Reunion Hel l AngU'-t 31st Tile Bainbridge Class of 1942 held a reunion and piteh-in-diiv ner at the Danville Park on August 31. After dinner a short | business meeting was held with j Eugene McFarland presiding.] Three definite business tra/rsac- i tions were completed. A collec- J tier’, was taken up to cover this j year's and next years expenses, j The next reunion will be held on , tire third Sunday in August in . 1948 and a president, Esther Cunningham and a secretary ar.d treasurer, Jean Sutherlin were appointed for next year. There j were twelve members of the' class present and twenty-seven

I

R. w. Etcheson, Franklin P. Inglis,

et ux. lo t ux. land in

els. With the answer forever

has

Greencustle Ea.-ti rn

ment, $1.

Enlarge •

passed.

i

Clifford N. Phillips

*t nl, t*i

God knows all about it,

noble.

how

Roy S. Phillips, land in

$1.

Fillmore,

1

convention. Date for vention was not set.

the inn-

Huge Free Menagerie Birina Davenport

World's Youngest Elephant Trainer

INDI AN APOLIS LIVESTOCK Receipts: Cottle 900. calves 500; hogs 8500; sheep 1000. Hog market: Opening generally st ady, good and choire j 190 to 225 lbs. barrows and gilts

STAMPEDE OF 50 WILD HORSES

in all. Everyone had a grand j time and we are looking forward | to a larger reunion next year, j Cards will be sent out concern-, ing all of the deails.

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Home Ee ( lull Met Wednesday The W< st Madison Home Ee Club met Wednesday afternoon. August 27, at the home of Mrs. Willard Singleton. The meeting was called to older by the president with members singing the song of the* month ‘•Jcannie with the Light Brown Hair.” The rong history was read by Mrs. Hlla Brattain. Thirteen members and one guest. Mrs. Edlin, answered roll call with a suggestion for keeping cool and pot holder ex-

change.

Mrs. Lucille Skelton gave a icpnrt on the handicraft meeting j held recently and Mrs. Lois i Wright reported on county couai ci! meeting. Members enjoyed ' the paper on history and back-

THE

FASHIO

SHOP

NEW! FOR FALL COATS SUITS ■■ DRESSES AND ACCESSORIES Just Received Nationally Advertised Brands of Famous

DRESSES

Irma Hill /X//

Claire Tiffany Marie Phillips

Kay

Dunhill Minx Mode Kay Whitney British Lady Kerri Leslie Fay Johnnye Jrs. Tenna Paige $5.98 To r $16.98 Jare Evans Peggy Paige Laura

Lee

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J03EPH HORWAT AND HIS FIGHTING LIONS

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Sizes 9 to 15

12 to 20 — 38 to H -

niHEE HERDS OF ELEPHANTS

He tent lies us all to be brave. How hnght his |Kis.-ible future, Yet. put his to sleep in his grave.

i R. W. Etcheson. et ux. to James T. Christie, land in Greencastle Eastern Enlaigem-nt. $1. I Luther B. Steele, et ux. to

about those who Jack G. Earles, et ux. land in

Franklin twp., $1.

trial must be, I

God knew all

love him,

How bittei th<

And right through it all. God is loving, | And knows so much better thin we. | .. , i

I

CARD OF TH \NKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to om‘relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness, sympathy and bountiful floral offerings, received during our recent bereavement and death of our lather, Fred William Tincher. We also want to thunk Rev. McCumniack. the singers, Mr. Rector and helpers. Mr. and Mrs. Cassell Balny and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers and family I Mr and Mrs. Frank Grimes and sons Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Sutherlin and son Jean Eiteljorge and daughter. FILLMORE CHFKC II NOTICE The members .of the Fillmore Christian Church will elect one elder ard one trustee on Sunday, Sept. 7th immediately after the morning church service. Charles Snodgia.sB, chairman of board.

fMICHIGAN CLINIC CORRECTS]

CROSS

sons. Dennis and Basil and familie in Tuscon and Mr. ard Mrs. Drake visited in the home of l Mrs. Rena Strain in Phoenix. All reported a fine trip. They

drove 4.800 miles.

JUST RECEIVED 3 Piece Sleepers SI.98 Infant Slippers, 0-I-2 with Fur Trim SI.69 Infant Shoes semi-hard . . S2.I9 Boys Nit Caps 39c Girls Nit Caps with Embroidery 59c Child's Harness Leatherette . . 89c Playskool Wagon $2.25 Playskool Pyramid SI.19 Nursery Nook 9 east wai.ni t

i Young people from all the Christian Churches in (Putnam County will held a picnic dinner in the Greencastle Park Sunday fi.l’.owing the respective church services. The dinner will be potluck style with ice cream for dessert. On the program will appear young people from over the county and Rev. Blair Sparks i minister at Bainbridge, will j speak. Officers for another year I will be elected. | Mrs. Gene Akers is nurse in charge of the boys and girls 4-H dub group at the Indiana State fair. About 500 boys and girls are in attendance and they are, housed in the Youth Buildings, erected at a cost of more than a million dollars for use of thej youngsters during the fair week^ A well equipped infirmary has been fitted up and Mrs. Akers says most of the youngsters suffer from colds or up-set stomachs, due to eating and excitement and to minor accidents.

largely $28.00. some strictly ' • choice held higher; 160 to 190 lbs. and 225 to 270 lbs. $27.25 to ,$27.75; 270 to 300 lbs. $26 00 to $7.00; 300 to 4(H) lbs. $24 00 to $25.50; 130 to 160 lbs. $23.50 to $24.25; 100 to 130 lbs. $21 75 to $28.00. Indications sows about

CAFT. JOE ROSSI & ■flS CONCERT BAND Clamorous Girls. Gorgeous

Costumes

SCORES OF CLOV/NS

Sanchez Family. Sensational Acrobat*

ground of Home Ec Clubs also the discussion on Guide to Program Planning. During the social hour the hostess showed a collection of Italian souvenirs including pici lures, lovely linens with elaborate handwork and an interesting j group of wood carvings. The n”xt meeting will he hcl ! , with Mrs. Bcrnie Kirkham, Wednesday. September 24. 4- 4- 4* 4Mathias Hasten * Reunion Sept. Uth

HAZEL KING—Famous Horse- ! The Mathias Masten reunion

Pan-American Ballet THE RAY REUBEN FAMILY Freddie Fredericks with His Trained Horses

KITCHIE—Filipino Heed Balancer

APPROVED quality d 1( nts, same hnc quaUty you would use - that swy Flako, and only Flako has stood the tf st pleasing housewives lor 25 years. Just * dd water.

SENSATIONAL AERIALISTS Algerian Tribesmen—Sahara Desert

PINA MEDAL. Queen of Tha High Wire

3EAUTIFUL AERIAL BALLET

EYES

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THE FLUTTERING DUCK CAFE Will be npi-vi lor HusIneSN Friday Afternoon SOI South Vine St.

Jcores of Horses. Daring Riders ’ERFORMANCES. 3 <t I P. M.

PLAKO PRODUCTS CORPORATION New Brunswick, N. J.

$5,000 REWARD If “Konta” is not the smallest Elephant exhibited by any Circus. Only one of Dailey Bros, herd #, 25 ELEPHANTS Admission ADULTS SI.00 CHILDREN 50c

Plus Tax

Performances at S and 8 p. M.

} will be held Sunday, Sept. 14th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mnsten, south of Greencastle on State road 43.

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Many Attend Lmberv-C urney Nup!lals Among those from Greeneastle attending the wed ling of Miss Anna Marie Ernberg to Thomas Parker Carney in Indianapolis Wednesday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Noel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Alspaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergmann, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Winaeyt Mr. and Mrs.' J. B. Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, M,r. and Mrs. Waiter Cox, Miss Alice Swagger, James A. Lynch, Mrs. John Fobes, Mr. an,1 Mrs. Paul Canary, Mr. an l Mrs. Leo Conrad, Miss Dorothy Ann Corrad, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eitel, Mrs. Vera Cooper, Miss Kathryn j , (Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Dr, and Mrs. I^aurel Turk, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kridw. Mr. a.n.d Mrs. J. W. Earnshaw, Mrs Charles Hutcheson, Miss Hazel Rambo, Mrs. Ernest Taylor. Barry Taylor Ried. Pro. and Mrs. Karl Schlieker. t The marriage of their da.ughter took place on the twenty-sec Vond welding anniversa.ry of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ernberg.

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