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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1947.

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• I onlv by a rural chinch will J y|f£ 0AILY BftHIIEIl one fami home within a quarter I

(Continued from Page 1) of a mile- <>t it. While this illus j IASVKB Parking problems are acute in (ration he felt might be exag- HERALD GUHSULIDATfcu

New Castle as they are in gerated, ihis w definitely what “It Wayee For All” mt aim nrrrT --i Greencastle Facts developed by is happening to our cities. Entered in the postoffice at vacation trip to California. announce the engagement of home of Miss Mary Lou 1,11 'i the City Plan Commission are In his closing remarks he Grppncastle Int ] inn a as second Mr - a/vl Mrs Pillar.! Dreher. their Ja . Jght er. Mary Patricia, to man Thursday cvemn”. hating off street parking areas pointed out that the architects cl , |ss mail matter unc , Pf act 0 f south Indiana Street, have re- w stan1 South, son of Mr. Greencastle Beta .S.gn. i t to assist in reducing downtown for their tWw city plan had stat- Ma ’ rrh 7 1878 Subscription price, tutno i home from a vacattni., trip an( , MlSi j ess e R. South of Bain- S ro11 !' has r ‘' ^c,vo,l ,tS ® traffic congestion making it ed that of the -153 miles of city cent9 per week; $4 qq per to Northern Indiana and Michi- The wedding datp has and is to be the Indiana uj more easily possible for the streets within their limits, mo-e _ mal , in p utnam county; pan ’ been set for September 12. N ''i chapter. .‘hopper to park his car and than :;0 per cent of these streets ^ ' o 7 _ 80 outside Mr an<1 Mrs - Courtland C. + + + + Miss Mary Lou Templomsn i reach the downtown business . f w re unnecessary. Without def- Countv * Gillen have returned to their . f resid-'iit of this newly organizhiS choice. In this connection, initely .-tating the cost of con- 11 y ‘ home in the Campbell apart- ® r “V, " ^ , ed cultural and social sorority. Mr. Chambers painted out that stMTction of rtreett. his sttte- S. R. Rarlden, Publisher. ments after spending several Ff,r bridal shower **"• Thelma Pruitt. ' the average residential street in n r ‘ clearly illustrated the sac- 17-19 South Jackson Street. weeks in New York City and ' Mar ' Jun ^ dent; Mrs. Mary Belle O'Haiv, his community had an average irgs that vvoiild have been pos- — Long Island with their daughter, '. ' .'.p ^i.v' ''veniiu’ Sen* corespondir.g secretary; off peak daily traffic load of b - ,,bl. to its taxpayers had the THorr.lIT Mi *» Rachel Gillen. „ "'" S ^‘ ‘ , 'a hlr i„ v Norma Burkf recording secrotween ft.000 and 10,000 vehick city been operating on this pla i : ' Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wilson • p B ' 8ch S at thp konlP of tary and Mrs. Rosalie Fold, j By tho use of city plannin x durinL: th»- past 50 years. j The universe is more than a have moved to Greencastle from *h " treasurer. through thoroughfares will be — (phantasm. It is God’s projected Chicago and are occupying their j M ‘ s ^ chospn colors of After a very enjoyable social’ developed gradually helping in NO 1 SCHOOL KEt NION I thought, fixed for countless ages, homo, formerly the E. R. Smith. p ' jnk wpro carr | ed out a • short bu " ,n '' ss n '" u "- i Ifminate the heavy traffic m — ; But our spirits will live after the home in N%irtnwcod. Mr. Wilson ; G0 tiocorationa and refresh- held. It was decided to hoi ! resid.’ntial areas. The thirteenth annual reunion universe passes Acts 17:28: Injis manager tne Angwell Cur-, p art o{ . th(V dpcora tions 1( g u,ar meetings on the first, Iti'vi lupmg ins third point of of tin No. i school in Washing- 1 hint we live and move and have, tain Co., plant which is being n w-iao a .,H 1 "' "" “ : " 1 '

“Can our cities survive,” Mr. t' n township, Putnam County, our being 1 . j P^t into operation in the city. Chambers [lOinted out that n will be lull at the school Sun- ! _____ . 1 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Poor and

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Organization Weeting The members of the Sigma Phi sorority held organization nucling

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early survey in connection with day. Sept. Hth. their city planning developed There will fie a basket dinner that Si's per cent of those mak- at r.oon with a program in. th? ing their living within the ei:v afternoon. The program conlimits lived elsewhere. He point- mittee is John Lagan. Ross ed out that as long as this cor.- Evans. Mrs. Ralph Young and djtion existed, the taxpayers liv- Lris Raab. The memorial service ing within the city limits we.-e' is in change of Leota Elder, tarrying a proportionately heavier load It was felt that by i;<>\< IIBM.K EXHIBIT making the city a safer and

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Personal And Local News BRIEFS

brides-maid dolls standing on the ' i buffet between 2 lighted candles

bride’s colors. Pretty

Sweet corn, 5 ears, well

more wholesome place to live, a portion of this large percentage ' 1 i ot wage earners would be inclm- filled,

cd to live within the city limits i2i Pop con, ft ears. The speaker pointed out that the Class XIII. Summer Squash: trend today is away from citv One Squash, life toward suburban or rural: Class XIV Turnips:

areas which he felt was probably Five,

just as true in Greencastle as Class XV Herbs: they had found it to be in Now Thice to Five variety.

Using as

i Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Proctor and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huffman attended the Indiana State Fair

yester lay.

sons, Jim and Bob, and Mrs. Lee

I Reeves, left this morning for * l ' <

1 „ bouquets of astors, cosmas and Kansas Citv, Mo., where thev M , , , , , . , u white lilies were also used for

will visit with Gilbert Reeves

! , » ■, .. j r. the occasion.

I and family. Mr. and Mrs. Poor

, . . . Contests were given and won will go on to Mt. Ayer, Iowa, to „ . ... ,

.. j .. ... . by Miss Mary Lee Hickman and

attend the 50th wedding anni- • „ „

'Joan Torr. Following this the Jmany beautiful and useful gifts 'brought in in a decorated garden carl, were opened by the guest

of honor.

versary celebration of Mr. Poor's |

parents.

Dr. G. E Warren, formerly of j the DePauw University faculty and now professor of economics at Tulane University, presented}

ia v,rv informative ii.cue.ion of ” na ml " t *

Mr. „„n William Riilse-, « >"« ’" C '‘ V ‘

* mid-week luncheon of tho Rotary Club of Brazil Wednesday noon. Dr. Warren introduced by Vicr

Dainty refreshments of cake.

and third Thursday

each month.

nights of

Top grad* (•■thcr uppers. Goodyoar welt heavy rubber sole. A G C widths.

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WANTED TO RENT: A house. Will give goof rent pay for suitable place. Write Greencastle Post Office Box 131. 5-2p

Merit Shoes

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Castle. Using as illustrations. Class XVI Mixed Plate: with ; °t a daughter, horn communities which had once ex- tomatoes, carrots peppers, j !V!,m bouity hospital friday

isted in Henry county, he point- cucumbers an I mangoes. .morning, cd out that population centers The 4-H Class will be a Vegedo shift and that one community! table Plate, to consist of five

j way of Kansas City, are visiting j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Harris J and family, on Elizabeth St. i I President Harry R. Payne, chalr-

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crawley, man of tho September program ' East Hanna St., are the parents committee.

at the Put-

which ftO years ago had a clustci different vegetables. of stores, two hotels and othet establishments is now represent- IJaT BANNER ADS SELL !T

Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Killinger and daughter, Carol, have re-

j turned from Denver, Col., where ■ they have been visiting Mrs J Killinger's parents.

ANNOUNCING OUR NEW STORE HOURS

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Queeney of Nfirthwood returned Sept. 3, from a T000 mile trip through California and Oregon and South . .

„ interesting message each evenDakota. They were gone 3 . . »

months.

REVIVAL AT ANTIOCH A protracted meeting will be-

gin at the Antioch Missionary Baptist Church September 8th. Services each evening at 7 ;30 o'clock conducted by Elder W. A. Rees? of near Somerset, Ky.

Elder Reese is editor of ’’Fore-

nwner” a Kentucky Baptist paper and is well informed on the Bible. He will present and

WEEK DAYS 8:30 TO 5:30

WEDNESDAYS 8:30 TO 12 NOON

ing. A half hour of old fashioned I singing will precede each mess-

Dr. W E. Edington, professor age. Everyone is cordially invit-

of physics at DePauw Univer- ed.

sity, Greencastle, will be guest ipeaket at the Kiwanis Club at DEEH CREEK CHCRCH the 6:15 o’clock session at tho ^ Regular service Saturday Chamber of Commerce Assemb- night at 7:30 (CST). ly Hall Friday night. j All day services Sunday with

ed a tiny rosebud favor.

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West Floyd Club Tn Meet Sept. 10 The West Floyd Home Econo nies Club wip meet Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 10th with Mrs. Buford Phillips, with a miscellaneous shower for Mr. ana Mrs. Robert Alexander. Mrs. Arminta Sibbitt, Mrs. Walter Huffman and Mrs. Fred Thra.lls as-

I sistjurts.

0 -*•-••+ dJefferaon I*. T. A. Meeting Monday

The Jefferson township P. T. A will have a meeting Monday j evening, Sept. 8th, at 7 o’clock at the school building. This will be a pitch-in supper. All patrons of the school arc invited to

attend.

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Home Ec Club To Meet Thursday The Clinton-Madison Economics Club will hold its next meeting Sept. 11th at the home of Mrs. Homer Slavens, near Portland Mills with Mrs. Ira Hutche-J son assistant hostess. The last!

SATURDAYS 8:30 TO 7:00

Quality Meat Market

,, . ■ w basket dinner at the noon hour.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Carmich- ^ ,

, , ,, . ,, , Elder Harold Janes,, pastor, ael and Mr. and Mrs. Richard ' 1 rr ;:::,r=,rr * * 7—* * northern Missouri, where they WTIll w EnORniC# visited Mrs. Carmichael's broth- 0l + -V*l>*i + 4 , 4*+, •!■+ + +•§? rr and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Birthday Barnard, whom she hadn't seen Mrs Eva Scott. ‘ Belle Union,

in twenty nine years. J Sept: 6th

Rrmen fimm „ ‘Philip E. Heavin, 3 years old' helpful hints. The song of the) Brown, fireman, fiist month was led by Mrs.

of Mr. and Mrs. loria > S0 P t - r> -

meeting of the club was held at the home of Mrs. William Lane in Greencastle. A bountiful picnic dinner was enjoyed by fifteen members and ten guests. Roll call was answered witn

T. R.

class, USN,

Samuel E. Brown of Putnamville, Ind., has returned to the United States aboard the escoit carrier USS Palau after completing a special trip to Mon-

Mrs. Ross Moore, 501 S. Jack-

son St.

month was led by Mrs. Frank Cooper. Salute to the flag was given and the club creed was lead. It was decided to make I “Slip Covers’’ this year’s project. . Mrs. Araan Grable and Mrs.

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HELD ANNUAL REUNION

The 20th annual reunion of William Thomas, both charter

i ovia, i apital city of the Repub- the Wades and Virginians w’i members were able to attcn.i lie of Liberia in Western Africa, held Sunday', Aug. 31. at Rod< 'ter a long absence from meetRev. Carlyle Yates has taken Ann Park, with about 70 rda-jing« because of illness, charge of the Coatesville Christ- lives and friends present. At, After the business meeting

all enjoyed several games and

I’AKMAK IIAV VISIT OUR STORE Saturday, September 6th. FOR FREE DRAWING ON PARMAK FENCE CHARGER (FARMERS AND STOCKMEN ONLV) C. H. and C. HARDWARE Bainbridge

When you are short of money our service will enable you to get the money you need quickly. INDIANA LOAN CO. 19 <2 East Washington.

ian church. He will give his the noon hour a bountiful dtnnci

first .sermon there, Sunday even- was served. Prayer was offered ing. The Rev. and Mrs. Yates by O. P. Hammond. After dinwere formerly of Kansas and are ner the president, Carl Myers enrolled in Butler University, held a business meeting. It was They will live in Coatesville as veil’d to hold the old officers soon as living quarters are avail- over. Minutes of last year were

able. lead and approved. Fifty thousand dollars from A white elephant sale was

the Common School Fund will held, much to the amusement of be surrendered to the State all. Gifts were given the youngTreasury by Hendricks county.'est, the oldest and the one comas set out in a motion made by ing the farthest. Little Doync members of the Hendricks Coun- 1 Lee Starr was the youngest, ty Council at their meeting, John Lister . of Clovcrdale th’ Monday. This money, collected oldest and Miss Cynthiq Hyde ..f from fines and forfeitures dur- Ellington. Conn., got the gift for

. ing the past two and a half coming the farthest.

(years, has been held in trust by Those present were Mr. and .Hendricks county at a cost of Mrs. Henry Wads, Mr. and Mrs. lour per cent interest. Money in Geotge Kr.se and Mr. and Mrs. I this Common School Fund is D. J. Mills, of Indianapolis; Mr. available for loans, but in recent and Mrs. Lloyd Arnold and chilyears the need of borrowing had dren, Mrs. George Shildymer and decreased to such an extent that daughter, Mario, Mrs. Roy Ash the money had accumulated.—' and children, Harry Ash, Mr.

E L B E R T A PEACHES Our large Elberfas are now ripe, the*e are fine canning peach-*. PRICE IS $1.50 TO $2.50 Peaches will soon be gone Come Now. SOUTH’S ORCHARD Located 7 Miles North of (ireenoastlc. BRING CONTAINERS.

prizes were given. All enjoyed the afternon on the lawn of the Lane home. + + + + Priscilla Club Meets Monday Mrs. John Cannon will be hostess to the Priscilla CIud Monday at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Dunbar will be assisting hostess. + + + + Moose Women Hold Chapter Night Women of the Moose held a chapter night meeting Wednesday September 3rd at the home It was Publicity chairman, Sally Smith's chapter .light. Two candidates were Initiated. An of flcial visitor, Mrs. Edith Minin ger, of Indianapolis was present and gave interesting talks to the chapter. + + + + Belle Union P. T. A.

Danville Gazette. and Mrs. Robert Myers and son, To Meet Monday The Eel River Township Civic Mrs. Dotene Hhbble and chil- The Belle Union P. T. A. will

meet Monday, Sept. 8th, at 7 o’clock at the school building. A

pitch-in supper will be served. All patrons of the school are in-

vited.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Robert Sharp, Greencastle R. 2, was admitted and dismissed

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Association is sponsoring the dren, Mr. and Mrs. Robert North Salem Homecoming Hubble, Mr. and Mrs. Charles which has been set for Septem- Star and children, Mr. and Mrs, bet 10 through 13. The proceeds Walker Reasor and daughters, jure to be used for the new light- Helen and Mari'yr.n amt son, cd athletic field. A community James Me. and Mrs. Walker sale will start the four day event Reasor, Jr., Mr. a-d Mrs. Wentz with grain and livestock to be Gilley, Carl Myers and grandson, sold on the 10th. Miscellaneous Gortlen Birt, Mrs. Richard Park-

items will be sold on the 9th pro- er and children, Mr. and Mrs. O.' Friday. i ceding the opening of the offi- P. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs Earl I James Girton, Knightsville, Icisl program. Golden Glove box- Ley of Clay City: Wayne Geabes'uas admitted Thursday. j ing exhibitions will be held nad and Miss Deloris Nagle, Mr. and! Wilma Cash, C'loverdale, was | concerts will be presented by the Mrs. Arthur Geabes aiid daugh-' admitted Thursday, i New Market and New Augusta ter. Doris and Mr. and Mrs. eJ Joe Davis, Fillmore, was adbands. A queen of the home- H. Snider. In the afternoon ic-' ml tied Thursday, coming is to be crowned on the cream was nerved and a social! Mrs. Sarah'Cox. 112 W. Jacob, night of the 13th and also on good time was had Afternoon was admitted Thursday, | that night a Co-op Deep Freeze calMirs were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mrs. Jane Coan, 218 Hillsdale Unit will be given away. A fisn |Henry, Mr. and Mrs. James Ave., was aemltted Thursday. I fry will highlight the four day Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fox Miss Kate Lovett, 4 E. Haim: < program. and Guy Reasor frpm Viiginia. St., was admitted Thursday. 1

HURRY - HURRY-HURRY

ENDS TOMORROW SATURDAY, SEPT. 6* TOPCOATS m OVERCOATS AT A SAVING YOU WON’T F08GET! JUST BEFORE YOU MEED ONE OR PERHAPS TWO-

$55 Values $50 Values $45 Values $40.00 VALUES ONLY $34.00 $38.50 VALUES ONLY $32.75 JF

$46.75 $42.50 $38.25

$25.00 Values

$35.00 VALUES ONLY $29.75 $30.00 VALUES ONLY $25j|, . Only $21.5i

A S5.00 Deposit Will Hold Any Coat For October 1st Delivery. This surely is a treat as well as a surprise, but you knew we always do the unexpected. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF ALL TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS, CANNOUTS TN£ MEN’S STORE IN PUTNAM COUNTY FOR OVER 57 YEAR 5 ’