The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1948 — Page 3

COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1948.

tins brought more than 1200 peo-1 general theme of the week is

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IiHini-lton H<M»kstore

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fple to the United States amt re-1 “Prayer Changes Thinks." and

hdbllitated them in homes and in these daily topies are suggested: p"'"' •

vwirk. and it is still bringing in | Prayer honors Godi ~ about 60 persons per nionih.jchanges things; When

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:HRISTIAN science SOCIETY Anderson street, day school at 9*30 a. m. day services at 11:90 a. in timonlaj services 3rd Wedr of each month at 8 p. m. ryone welcome.

PACE’S CAtHOMC CHCRCH els Kull day Schedule: a. m. Low mass, a. m. High mass esslons — Saturday 4:00M. 7:15-8:i5 p. m Bell masses. k days—7:00 s. n.. mass |

Fridays diction.

ist and Choir Dirleelbi. Solo “Comfort Ye, One Anothe.r." Jewett. Mrs. Mary Williams Anthent “God. Who Touehest Earth With Beauty." Bulingor The Junior Choir Meditation “A Calendar for the New Year." Communion will be celebrated at this service. 3:30 p. m. The Tuxis Societywill meet in the Church Parlors. Debate: ‘'Resolved that the radio does more harm than good.” Affirmative team: Ronnie Rush and Kent Williams; Negative team: Floyd Decker and

Prayer John M.u-iiii

| H man James smeilley

•vost of the immigrants come prays: Things wrought by Pray- H .n.i.t i'iuIm irom the Bnltic countries, from, cr; Power of prayer: Jesus pray-SM-nil; 1 .. s'mim Russia, or from Germany where i .d for his disciples; Jesus taught *•'* 1 s..inu^ii ... they were persecuted by the j us to pray. a!',i',V

former Nazi government. They j include persons frorh Protestant i

Kiiink I: ('oiipi-r • < *lar;i S Jurv'ts

There is n growing generous •’ imi" s

m.I Eastern Orthodox churches. | „ s|>ol ,,,. from mnst of th „ nX',,' An effort is made by CWS and, Cll , t , lt . a , states of AmPrlca to tll<> " '« smoi

the churches to build them i the life of local communities.

the churches to build them into j .,pp,, al of church World Service;''"' ' ' ' M '

The Rt. Rev. Henry

. ... Boatright ..

tui contributions “in kind’* from 1 li!'* 17 j

I the farmers of America from '‘JV"''.[''V 1 ,{ Knox! bountiful harvests for the relief Halph Bamnay

IJoyil Oohu

Sum llainut's Book Store . Mr- Win. After .1 t\ Ptfihey ro i. <* Murphx 0 .Merit Sin.,- I’o I - * oo MoniKoiii<>rv Wnnl »V (*o.

l.'.iMii. |j A s Boot Shop 1 - >.00 ll.mv Moore I'.0.00 1'IOXOH 12’..an j p ramion ,v 4%. I‘'*0 00 |» r \\ .1 Krl.lor >- r * 00 Win. K Tipton. M l» . *’•0 00 (} n. Rhea. M I* lio.00 Hr. R L Veael!

r,.un in*. I’h-iN Aker " L'O Mm. Knihur It.ivis 1.T2 HA in llaiina'H Rook Store

-j linl. Rnlx*. M«’i1ie;il C’enter

•’*7.12 ]to|. Ann,.. Ti-le <*orp .mi < ireiilt 4 laloiM

i:t 04 The following claims for

FOR SALK: Six ton Brazil | block coal. Black and white coal I range. Like new. Phoiie SiSB-VV. 2-2t.

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FOR SAI.E: 1937 Chevrolet

::: -'• ; truck, long, wheel base, with new

(Ml

, flat top and grain bed, 8.25 tires. * "" [ W. S. V’ormillion. 12 west Poplar

7 -lo' Phone 715-R.

FOR SAT.E: One four roorr. house, semi-modern, one lot, out buildings, house decorated this spring. See Glen Kerfdall, Greencastle. R. 3. 29-6t. MISCElLANtOUS

.

7 . Oil • 1 s. r. r, j fi.2'1.

FOR SALE

8ept**nibrr 'Perni.

mini f

i:iit i.r iii.- riit-i

|Automatic furnace blowers

CHRISTIAN CHURCH h H. Saunders, Miniatcr [ Carson, Chairman of the k McKoehan, Supt. of the

School

ay, 9:30 a. m., Woman’s lass. Classes for Interand Senior boys and iy. 10:00 a. m. Morning . The minister will speak ce Men We O'lght to t the same hour, classes conducted for Nursery, arten, Primary and

hildren.

y, 11:20 The M nisler’s Cardinal Ideas of th" n Faith y, 5:00 p. m. Cl.ristian ellowshlp dedication ser-

| Thom da Eiteljdrge. Miss Susan I Bennett will have charge of doi votlons. A social period will follow the meeting. Week Day Meetings: Tuesday 10:30 a. m. The Woman’s Circle will meet to work in the kitchen. Wednesday 7:00 p. m. Choir

Practice.

Thursday 7:30 p. m. The Board of Deacons will meet in the Parlors Thursday 8:00 p. m. Th Auxiliary of the Woman's Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Helen Umbreit. Friday “Teen Town”

Sherrill, of Boston. Muss., bo-j suffering neighbors in Europ\ ■ |,. lM . ls Klll(t

J iieves there is too much talk of: ‘CROP’ (Christian Rural Ov. r-. Y'j' H. .... war going on in America '‘too lsr ®» Program I. with headquart- 11 ' ; much talk of the Russians dslcrs at .308 West Washington 1 , 1 '".:'' 1 .”. 1

momm's and of in tinting plans j ®^ roe L Chicago, 111., has pledg .M* i\in against the Russians.'’ He add-' of niore than 150 000 bushels o;* 1 ed: “It is not the Russians thit "’heat from the “wheat belt, ’

are the enemy; it is materialism

and selfishness ami creed collected at elevators. The pro- t

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jeet is led hy church groups, and ri nii, sili.-i i John D. Metzler is the director. 1 ki'i-i”' ^"z.'-hn ,•

-—L | B<»\ (l KRterman

JHii8H.ll Mahnn .

A total of $10,177,558 was an '* r Suli.-i

We must realize selfishly that a third world war would destroy everything we hold dear.”

| Thirty-two young people have recently been commissioned os missionaries or deaconesses by the Methodist church and assigned to evangelistic, medical, eductaionnl ami social welfare sor-

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Little. Broxx n A, i’o.

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West Publishing’ <’•*. Lawyer's (’n-operatix'e

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American Low Book Co. .

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(’.i 1 hiklinn iV <’o

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Sam M;iuiia's Look Store

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Daily Bonner

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T It "'"“dlMM'il <*•-. .

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(’a r«* Box a h‘

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1 leem's Steak 1 Lmse .

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Bet tv Foil

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Signed: Clara S.

.1 ones.

2.00 1 2.00 '

Amliioii Pul nam

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j Copper wash boilers

Harvey Red Head hammer mills(Taletha H. Ray.

and corn shellers

NEED A TRUCK? Just call

2-2p. 1 902-R for dependable and effiei-

, ent trucking- service. Otis O. I Wood, 202 West Columbia.

l-.3-5-.3p.

| TAX NOTICE: Federal an i j State Tax returns prepared ::t | my home in Cloverdale. For apI polntments call -36, Cloverdale.

2-3p.

proprtated for the year l!i48-lft i’ 1 o M 'r/,w!'iT"’ k

y, 7:30 p. m„ Churcn

APOSTOLIC GOSPEL TABERNACLE East Washington St. (Commercial Place) Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Evening Evangelistic 7:30 P.

M.

Tuesday Bible Study- 7:30 will meet at the homo of { M-

son, 106 Taylor Place. Thursday Young People

y, 7:00 p. m., Teachers! 7:30 P. M.

7h School will meet in Pastor, Charles W. Rains

nhex.

y, 7:30 p. m., Boy fill meet in Church An-

for the missionary service of t;’.“ " l: •■“"ell .

Methodist church in the United Ijliv.i State's and overseas, at a recent

^. , < »r.i K. B;iIl. x . meeting of the Board of Missions I'linu iioniui and Church Extension of the de- J- ’

\-cos ih the United States a d nomination. Of the total appro- • , “ l " H'.i.i. n overseas. Twenty-five of the new priation. $.3,857..359 will be us d missionaries are soon to be in by the Division of Foreign Miv loieign service. They are: the sions in its wor kin Europe, Asia. Rev. Earl E. Harvey, of Dallas, Africa and South America; $2,-

T-xas, going to China for evan- $48,535 will be used hy the Divi- ‘O'- i' liic it g'listic work; Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sion of Home Missions in city. J!",' rniio„r s< I! H. King, Evanston. III.; to rural, and frontier parishes and x ’ v '"

i Snead, Nyac'k. N. Y . to Malay Philippine Islands, social work: l i en - ''i'n,. h-, Penllisula, education; Miss Mar- Mr. and Mrs. James L. Potteng- sk,!i , |' ! tba Berry, Louisville, Ky., to In- ' r, Warsaw, Fnd., to Africa, cdu- ituss,.

dia, nurse; Miss Marjorie Hein, cation; Mrs. Alton Ridgeway* "'.sl' iiekiNl;"."!,

Portsmouth. Va.. to Cuba, cduca- Upland, Ind.. to Africa nurse->

Uon; Miss Madeloine Klopp *r, the Rev. Duncan A. R«*ily, Vic- RuMj. s. cm. . . .. ,,r ii„i

Classified Ads

22 inch Lennox all-steel furnaces' 26-39-47 inch field fence (6 inch | stay) j Steel fence posts Poultry fence and netting 14 foot heavy metal wire farm

gates

Myers shallow well automatic water systems Monarch automatic electric | kitchen ranges jTitppan deluxe bottle gas ranges j (complete with hook up and

OPPORTUNITY. MMiMitional new

BUSINESS Franchise for

Kaiser and Frazer automobile*, avalluhle for Putnam county. See H. XX . Uhown at Comniereinl Hotel, Greeneastle, Monday, .lauiiary 5th. 2-.3p. BEEF HIDES: Highest naa%ket prices for beef hides. A & X Junk Yard. 30-tf

Effective January 1, all class!-! K as *

OPPORT1TNTTY FOR VETERANS Get Into interesting work in Refrigeration and Ail

fied advertisements must Is- paid ' A,<march electric-coal comh| n a-; Commion,n S* Gootl j' ,hs K 0 ”'

lion kitchen ranges

“U'|| .i ,\k.

Army Tim t *s ... R R. Sirliijfpr

I ihI 15.is «v \N*;1 | i*| I 'n. Ruin.mi i *o. Uriipliic

Ttvml.lx s K«*li.11 .Murkf t

I ln< k Luinher i'..

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in advanei*. C’liNtomers

classified ads are asked to send’ 4 P olnt har,,, ’ ,, wlro

ash with the ad. Figure the, Electric seed sower (fits tractor,

2.00

7 oo firnl l.“» Morris

20.00 r.o no

at 25 cents andj tnK k or i pr P>

each additional word one eent.

For Sale

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to Brazil, paste.-; * [^ " ,l

Midwest City. Okl:.., to Philip- loria. Texas. ...

1 I IMl XHMiM’. I »• M* I nr|

pine Isl.amls. education; Miss the Rev. XVilliam T. Robison, Col-: (iimoiinr I'oo.i Mary Lawson. Aledo. III., to Af- lege Grove. Tenn., to Bolivia ' llmi,.'d'r''‘ii'.i,-i 7 nca, public health and education: pastor; Mr. and Mrs. Paul i' 1 " Miss Nellie Lewis, Salem. Ohio, institutions in the United States Ho",' w. ilto India, mcdieiil work; Mi-ss end in United States dependCm'-L 1 ,'^ 1 ,'.'. S )’.-'!7 V i Gladys Lynch, Salem, III., to ies; and $4,271,664 will he used < 0ii--7v lo'.iian.' Sion.

h ny, 7:00 g. m., Choir in Church sanctuary, ay, 7:45 p. m. Christian fellowship. ay, Meetings of the of the Woman’s Union: ine with Mrs. Harold Wood Street, Section Mrs. Audrid Flecnor, Washington, 2:00 p. m. hree with Mrs. Homer 19 South Jackson, 2:00 action Four with Mrs. dwards, 1013 Sou^h In0 p. m.

HEWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Locust Street n C. G. Minton, MinisM. Morning Prayer a. M. Sunday School.

BALE XIETHOIHST CHURCH F. Russell, preacher in I school at 9:30 a. m. good time for oim jembers and others to superintendent and o have 100 present. the song “You bring xt to you.” It Is posveryone to be happy membership in a never attend or supith the beginning of k into the future and distance we see high ’o shall have to climb, ot sit down nor turn iust go on. Up and hills, over rough and ares, across Invr 1 XX’e must go on and r feet touch the cold the river of death, rs more welcome to than a dry day in a r. ARTIST CHURCH Iss.er, Pastor Sunday school. Phil upt. Classes for all m. Morning worship, andleg and Ringing 8.” Baptist Youth Foln'ha Huber. Pres. Evening worship, wer For The New j. Thursday, mld-

SOMKRSET CHRISTIAN

( III R( II

Minister, C. C. Griggs

Supt. Cully Price

Bible school a t 10 A. M. Worship Service 11 A. M. Please come this first Sunday of the new year and hear Rev. Griggs new year sermon He hopes a large crowd will come as some plans for the new years work will lie spoken abo-ut. Everybody welcome. Let’s start the new year right by going to

worship our Lord.

FILLMORE CHRISTIAN i

CHURCH

Janies I. Shockley, Minister. Bible school 10:00 a. m. Raymond Lisby, Supt. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Young People’s meeting 6:45

p. m.

Evening worship 7:15 p. m. I GORIN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH John Tennant, Minister 9:30 Church School classes fox j nil ages 10:40 Nursery for small chil- I dren » 10:40 Morning Worship Service 1 Sermon: Religion in the : Ngws, 1947; • Anthem: Jesu, Son of God. Mozart; Vocal Solo by Alice j Sheridan; Organ: Andante con ( nioto, Ernest Austin; Adagio, ; Guilmant. Van Denman Thompson, organist. 6:00 Youth Fellowship meet-

ing

GREENCASTLE BIBLE CENTER CHURCH 501 E. Hanna St. Paul M. Robinson, Minister. Vernon Abbott. S. Supt. Bible School 10:00. ^ Morning worship 11:00. Sc;--, nion subject: “A Man of Sorrows.” Evening evangelistic service Ot 7:00 p. m. Sermon subject:’ •XVhere Art Thou?" • Young People’s meeting 6:00. Children’s meeting 6:30. Prayer meeting and Bible* study Wednesday evening 7:00. Mark 7:21, 22. 23: "For from I within, out of the heart of men, ptoceed evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, murders, thefts, eriVel'oiiktless, wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, pride foolishness: all these evil things come from within, and defile the man.”

Uruguay, education: Miss Doe- by the Woman's Division of othy Sandfort, Humbolt, Neb., to Christian Service, both in the Pi m. education; Miss Alice R. I nitod States and overseas. This Smith, Fredericktown. Ohio, to is the largest appropriation that Africa, education; Miss Eleanor has been made for missionary Warne, Winlock. Wash., to ,Ia- work in the history of the Meth-

pan, social work. odist church.

The week of January 4 to 11, will mark the 101st anniversary of the Universal Week of Prayer, initiated by the World’s Evangelical Alliance, and sponsored in the United States by the Department of Evangelism of the Fe-I-chd Council of Churches. In , communities where there is a lo1 cal organization of churches, the

Department urges that churches li d nine rrint \- unite- for services each evening ii'u'r.'.uki!.-:"' v'-minx of the week ;nnd where this is

Millur Rrvant Rlt*r«o <'n.

not possible that individual pas- Hiimeiiviii,. x- vs

tors and churches mark the week and partake of the world-wide

I 11)101 111 l-'nll Lb" if Z.iohury Itarw\ Slone, Jr Klimt Skinner Kd. I, Slil,-Ids James \\ illi.-uns L. Mink, field K. Ii Wall l-‘i link I: vernian VV-’t\ in- E' eraian LI. M W illi mis 4 i isen r VI.i ilia, Sr. . 1 < -m a r M.i rt la. Jr ... ' Kra.-si \v Me('amnia k

JOil and electric chick brooders

24 inch girls’ bicycle Roseville pottery

Perfection deluxe kitchen ranges Scaly innerspring mattresses

AT MILLER'S; General Elect-ln and 6 tine manure forks lie livestock waterer; automatic;4 inch ditch cleaners ; outdoor watering the year roun 1 Philco six and seven foot refrig- | even in freezing weather. 17-19 erators (immediate delivery)

25-tf. Maytag and Speed Queen wash-

ers

in 7:1 aa K

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7,11.00 07.37, 40 no

-lO.on | E. XVashington St.

FOR SALE: One Jersey cow. to freshen on or before 10th January. Dr. McClintock, state road 40. 3-lt.

Monarch coal kitchen ranges

Philco radios Healing stoves

jpay and real opportunity to get ahoftd. Train now with cxpei ienced instructors. Actually work with over $250,000.00 worth of modem equipment. Part time job help while training. Red placement service after gradu alion. Nrf previous knowknlge needed. Approved for G. I. Training. Rush name and address for Free details. No obligation. C. S. BOWERS. Field Rep., 1449 N. Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING INSTITUTE. 2-31.

I

Floors beautifully finished, old and new. Ail types of sand-

Premier sweepers complete with) ln g. For Linoleum or tile laying, i attachments j A n new equipment, 10 years

We now have on hand model 180 gallon Monarch electric water' experience. Free estimates. Call "A" motors at $139.95. Exchange I heaters j or write, James E. Johnson, complete. Montgomery XV’ard. :Myers ‘over the casing- deep we’d| Eminence, Ind. 2-7t

16tf. I water systems !

■ - - - 'Perfection two burner oil stoves’

At Cloverdale Sale Barn Mon-

FOR SALE: Extra good black, 0j| bui . ning st , )( . k tank hoatprs j day, 1942 Ford ton and half cab

Jersey milk cow, fresh. One 7 "" Cross corn shellcr, good condi-

laanj t’on, half I" "" ; Gaughey.

7.20

10.20

4.Oil

I

I Pump jacks complete

price. L. V. Mc1 mile east Morton. •

motors

i Myers 3-vvay force pumps

wi,i,| and chassis. Perfect condition, i new rubber, new motor. 3-lp

3-2p.

jOil cloth

Parcel Post rural mail boxes

FOR RENT

'I’ll• I o] InXX'i UK' (’iuillis XX’UI’I• . Iluxvill by the Bunrtl of I’uJt'M 111 ‘ ’nil 111 X 4 ’nlll III | SS jnt I Cl’S || their inuethig' in the court liouso “l i • reuiicasi le. Midianu, on Tiie.s•i.iy, Decenibi’f 30, 1^47:

Be««*iiu«> I'nihI

Muih-rn School Supply <’o. $ 2"0.72 < M is Kcl. x .itor 4 *o. 52.00 Alib l’if on Photocopy K<|iiipiucnt (bi .‘is'! \ i't ci .iu's InI'ornuitinn Service- 4.r.o I Inin. littiiiHiry (*i<*;tm rs s.or» U K. Knoll 17,:Pi

I .it ho-

Miich-

1 lol’brlt Allee

4.00

Dan Abrims Marion Soars

X 00

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Bob.ii Watfion

a. 0(1

j Walter Buttry

pci .0

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4 a. 00

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lieOrge S Cbe. k 1 A1 'Uha * tan Ciush. «l Stone

20 00

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f 1 II Collier

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(King Morrlsfm I’osi.i 4'o.

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Putiinm Motor Bales ....

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| Shumaker Brothers *4 L imes Holly Simp

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4.00

» Montgomery Ward f’o. . . .

110 ci

FOR SALE: Good two wheel j Basement sump pumps 1 trailer, 6:50 tires, grain bed andj Range boilers stock rack. Robert L. Fisher, (Two gallon kerosene cans Stilcsville. 3-3p. (Five inch galvanized roof saddles Bottle gas automatic water heat-

ers

FOR SAI.E: Good General

east Manhattan Le.ueus.

XV. XV. 3-2p.;

Tin* Daily Banner Mooresxill,* Public Servlc

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t ■, a . ('harlcH II, Hector

fellowship of prayer. In isolated , 'iirri,,,i i.-im/.i,.,

rural areas, it is suggested that

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mooting’s bo hold in homos, ovx*n poor 4* <’n.

Won.ihiit’M .PrintiriR:

if no clorgyitian is available. The

Crcciioastlc CuhIi 4'na] Co. Hiiin llannn P.nnkstor,* ....

LANA TO WED TIN-PLATE HEIR

4 1.Ht • . 1 • ciichst h’ Motors, fuc. 7«vin j White Afanufact uriiiK <’t

I I I.e Sinus (’n.. I nc.

j i.r,:*, Tndinfiu Ktiulpuicni 1*0

75.00 , fh .in Ihiis

n.*n I’lctn Me t’umniack

I OrvIMc \V«»hh

1410.I iis.s, ||x llh’ St0110 Co. :].sr» . Li iimel Skelton 2K2.:i:f \\ • esner Implt. c’o 97.:iO 4 jrccMc.isth» Motors. Inc

.1 ones Specbilty Shop

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C *jO Bl.ick Lmnhor Co IliWh Point oi| i’m . . Ind, Ashoc. Telo Corp. ..

C. A. VVohh .folui Wilson

I’uhJic S€*rxicf Co. «>f Ind D. wcy Stult’/

('l.irclicc Biill

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FiiV TS. Unv Af rifarct H. Potter If den Wornckc

fIiirrU‘1 iiiimore (Jeiieva L. Shelly

Ja.OO 1 a.00

R. \Y. Vcrnilllioii .1 R. (’roslxx* .

a a. 00 la. 00

Paul McKeelian

1 JO

1 felon Crav

4 2.00

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Sum llniin.’ts Bo«*k Stor< T H Wnodhurn Piinttrud Co

FOR SALE: Almost now girl’s bicycle $27.50. Drop head singer sewing machine, like new $40. Cherry & Walnut furniture, two j Maytag motors, antiques. R. XV. Baldwin, R. 4, Greencastle. 3-lp.

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FOR SALE: Apples and cider at Moore’s Orchard in Raccoon on Road 43. 23-tf.

C. H. & C. HARDWARE BAINBRIDGE WANTED

FOR RENT: House. Set* Mis. Eu<li< h at 74 Martinsville St. 2-3t.

FOR RENT: 3 room modern furnished apartment. 607 south Locust street. 2-31.

NOTH I*, ro 4 IIRIHTOHS \ Ml %i<i:ii4H.iii its

STA'I’E 4i|* INDIANA

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WANTED: Housework. Woman with boy. Adults only

M’OPNTY of im tnaai IN ’I’ll !•: PI TNAM CfRCPIT ’ contT | .lANPAHV TKUM. P.» D j In r* V«dlHit;i ry Liouid.’ltlon of the Cloxcrdule Building Lnuit Kund uml Saving AsHoeiat iim. 4 ’liarlcs A Rockwell, Litpilda tion

Pearl Shipley. Quincy. Ind. 3-4p jTo 'v'li cre'lltm -

■ - ■ . ... — | Shareholders:

TV'ANTEI): Late model Inter-1 ' ••• "•••.'• "“'iri- 'i I’ 11 ' "

| pel it Inn m.i ih, rceoinnicn'Ulti""'*

FOR SALE* Apples sevcr*il I na ^ l<>na "’‘'cat binder, < or S p, niiiKvam cs .a.l iIIh.iilovau,

good varieties, 50e bu. and up. McCullough Orchard. 10-U.

foot cut, no power binder, pre-

FOR SALE: Apples. Jonathan, Grimes and Baldwins. Buchheit Orchards. 17-tf.

>f claims has been filed xvith the Putnam circuit Court in the

fer one runs in oil. Also, small [clerk's ..ffle.' tina, ef. and the

Threshing machine mounted on

rubber or steel. J. F. French, I r'«’‘> y. p-*4s. fm ni\ creditin’.

t . c ru i, Khareholder **r min i p. ismii Inter-

Fillmore R. 1. or north of Belle;, ia.l a-s.-rt anv Union. 3-3p Claim or elaiau* or iiriorilles Ihere-

I

WANTED:

FOR SALE: Nice meat hog I motor. Must

weight about 400 lbs. Ared Shaw, 855 No. Jackson. 2-2p.

A

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on or oh jeet to the allowance or disallowances reconoaeiuled hy

FOR SALE: Baled alfalfa hay. 16 nice Thiroc shoats. Claude Crodian, Clinton Falls. l-3-2t

FOR SALE: 1938

4i.,;".

| ronable. Phone 748-J.

half Very

ton rea-

conditlon.

1928 Chevrolet ii tl . ihiahlatiitg atom in repairable; . ' r! :"' ,< ":‘‘ 11

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See Manford Graver.

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REAL ESTATE

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6 room house for sale, plenty I of good ground, fruit trees, j plenty good concord grapes, i price $4,000 cash. See Mrs. Maryj

2-2p. Calidonia, Foxridgo.

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LOANS FOR EMERGENCIES INDIANA LOAN CO. 19'j E. Washington I’ll. 15

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By Chic Youns

(thepe SHOULD ; ' BE SOMETHING IN THE WEDDING CEPEMCNY TO PCOTECT HUSBAND FFOM THAT SOf?l

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JOHNNY HAZARD

By Frank Robbir

9, BOT TOFF I PA STAYS,TOO, TO VXAFE CEFTAIN YCXJF'’EVe' POES NOT GET THE GLEAM IN EET/

Acting on behalf of the major Protestant churches of the Unit* id States, Church XVorld Service

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HIM ACTRESS IANA TURNER and Henry Topping, Jr, (inset) (He tin-plate heir, will be married ns soon as his divorce from Artier? Arline Judge is final, according to a disclosure in the Him* colony Formal announcement will he made by the couple, according to the I/)B Angeles Examiner, on Jan. 9 at one of the biggest nlftht club ft parties ever given in Hollywood. Topping ha* been married three times, Miss Turner twice. (latirmtidntl)