The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 October 1948 — Page 2
THE DAILY BaNNER. GREENCaSTLE, INDIANA.
iHURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948.
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R , alri«'i:i Kay H:irj i», 'laiiRht.-' f)l .Mr an.| Mrs Clifford Hnnlo:i, :: yiais old 1 siiij ;. y .i, nn Units, dnnght.o of Mi aa.I .Uv.i. II. 1. HUUs. 10 East Ui i. y St. !• .ye .id today.
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CARIO or THANKS
We wish to thank our relative s, friends, and neighbors for <11 the acts of kindness and sympathy, shewn us at the death of our husband and stepfather, Albert Akins. We also wish to express our appreciation to Rev. Saunders, Mr. ami Mis. Reetor,
1 want to tha- k all ,oy V*'^the pallbearers, and all wh„ sent
the beautiful floral offerings.
Oct. tfN. Weddings
Mr. oc i Mrs llrmicr 2t< years the •2<tth
-SOCIfTY\tr. and Mrs. Mark < You so re -iitertulni.I Wil'.i Oliimir
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crousore of Filloinre entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ora Fitzpatrick anr! son Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nicholas,
March 7. IX7H. Subscription prleei and chi; Iren, Allen Anthews 20 wilts p«*r week: S4.00 pei . Beverly. Saturday evening w ith year by mail in Putnam county, 0 Clock dimer of fried rhickin, S5.00 to $7.80 |>cr year outside , mashed potatoes, angel food Putnam County. jeake. pumpkin pie.' u. cream
cider and all other goodies in honor of her birthday, all left at
S. R. Rariden. Publisher. 17-111 Smith Jackson Street.
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(•olden Wedding Observed Oct. O Mr. an I Mrs. (tlatld rt’illin on e. l, l.ratcd Ui ir • r >0Lh we 1 ling iiiiniv'. isnry S i ', lay, Oct j.j, by having a family dinner at noon. All shared in preparin the (llnnci and-cnjoy’cd the botnitifu! meal. There were many • antKul gifts iccciveci by tli guis'. of honor, Mr. and Mis Williamson, an I some lovely bouquets of flowins, ro-ies an I chrysanthemums. Th< ■ ■ f the family who t ■
Gene Pruitt scholarship st’i- . nt in Indiana University Law •-hcnl, visitec’ last weekend tt'ith ti.-, mother and other relatives.
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Imiih, friends and relatives ’ 4«i' tin uicc icKers and lovely canls I rec.i iveil whil in the hoi* M f4tai. 'I hoy iidpcd so much aVd ’I want to }>«* nhto brfm o ihntg'to an.s\v«’r
th»*m f* rsonallV.
Mrs Mary BRtl/' P' 1 Mrs. Hattie Magill ’i ‘ s making her ho,ne with her daughtei.
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M- and Mrs. Delbert Davidson Mrs. Albert Akins. eh.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
And Local News IK IK I i: 1 s
late hour wishing her many • s ., t w. rc Mt and Mrs. B A
J happy returns of the clay.
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A. A. r. W. To Meet Monday
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SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Oct. 28 (UP) Roswell M Kaiser. 60 Bunker Hill bank manager, was tree on $10,000 bond toibiy. Kaiser was arrested Monday |.y federal authorities and charged him with embezzling $48,000 during a 12 year period. He
made bond yesterday.
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The Current Literature Group J o' AAUW will meet In the home . of .Miss Vera Mintlc 11. Manday 1 night at 8 o’c lock. Mrs. T. A.; Kleekner will be Lh.' cs'istant
1 Hanna street, was dismissed yes- hostess.
) The program will be given by Mrs. V. J. Wycoff.. All members
Rev. and Mrs Ralph Saunders or these who wish to become have gone to Stanford. Ky„ l > members of this group
Margaret Gl* asoa, 504 East
1 attend the funeral of a friend.
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT!* CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
M Tliia OMd Treatment Often Brirings Happy Relief
Mlwn •liiltmaAt jrfHsonouf'Ui matt
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E»:i|f u up niuhts, awcllintr. ptlflincvs umipr th< 8, Deadnchefl an<l dizziness. Frequent
er of kidney fnneiion prnnit tir to remain in your blood. iRSttrinp: barkache, rheumatic
i-yi pt 8. npaWH’nfs anu ". !• requent o/ » -- y -v wy with your Idaneys nr bledHcr. tril relieves head cold distress fast! tion't wait! Ask your ilruiuriiit for Doan’s And if used at firs' warning sniffle or Pills, » stimulant diuretic, uied aucressfully sneeze, Va-tni-nol actually helps to By mllliuna for ovrr to years. Doan s irive prevent mor,' cole-, from rho-nlonirur
Mrs. Inn Blue of Grccncastle R. 2, was admitted Wednesday
Vernon Heirltt of Grccncastle, teiday.
was admitted Wednesday. Mrs. Wendel Owen ami son of Coatesville, were diamissed Wed-
nesday.
. — | Mr and Mrs. John Brackn -y FOR FASTER RELIEF of Greencastle R 1. are the | at-
cuts of a son born Wednesday. There will be preaching services at Bethel Little Walnut Baptist church next Sunday,
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Dr. James B. Johnson was in Indianapolis Tuesday and Wed nesday attendirg sessions of the Indiana Medical Association. Clltistlan Church Women of
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heartily invit j to attend. Those of the co r munity who arc not eligible to membership in AAUW, but would enjoy participation in the book reviews givi n in this group are invited to join. -i- -•* •!* -ILast I-'loyd Hume Kc ( luii Met Oct. M
Co kr II of Tonkawa, Okia : Mr. and Mi Orlin Chambers of D< er Creek, Okla.; Mrs. Ma Bak r of Enid, Okla.; Mrs. Eth'1 Wa''; and Mrs. Mary Nich d- i son of near Clayton; Et ' " Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Orbra Lai.i bert of south of Stilesvill ; Hairy .S..i:th of Quincy; Mr. an I Mis. Ri ii! n Smith of n :u Clov. ei-did •; Mrs. Lama Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Goodman and tl'.r daughters. Mrs. Bonn! Johnson and daughter. Rita, Mrs. Georgia Porter and daughter Shirley, Mrs. Laura Ann Sim and little son, all of near Grecncastli . Mr. and Mrs. Robert J01dan and son, Ronny, of Indlanapoli- : Mr and Mrs. Phillip Ellioit of Indinuapolis; Mr. and Mrs Artlui. Wiggam and little son, C ic, anil daughter, Peggy J >
All colors in fol*». •,v pnstcl shades. .V:! made to order. NELLYE RIGGS •*07 Bloomington Street. Phone for evening appointments — 1037.
WANTED TO RENT: :i .. 1 0 n’ artmcnt or house, unf.ir1 i-hi d. Phone 295-M 2f,-l-2,i
Special Showing atj Sale ° r ,V!,rl ' IW . » 1 ... A, ' , ''' Ss "rtis. Old Brass in ,i , ni< - i«v :r •rouse ai Okl Tran . s - M) | <•"•• mile east namvitle, N 111l 3 DAY, Ok O<T()iiK,t_ S0P Friday-sal urdays,,^. rr " n '"» a . M.
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TO THE PEOPLE OF PUTNAM COUH
I am the Democratic candidate for
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Ijtorney of Putnam County at the General Election o
j Tuesday, November 2, 1948.
| s earnestly request your vote, and also you
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The East Floyd Home Ec piub Oink. I of near Portland; M> met Oct. 14 with an all day and Mrs. M. J. Storm, Mr. and meeting with Mrs. James Sred- Mr . Lloyd Storm and Charles ley and Mrs. Elmer Christy hos- Davi i. Janie, Mr. and Mrs. For-
Fill rore met Thursday. October i *'*’ .f ‘ t “‘‘ hoU1 ' ° bounM * 1 st Wi " ian,ro: ' Martha - Jimn "' ... p*ten-in luncheon was enjoy- Ttacy, Veia J«*an and Jerry, nil
cd by all. For which Mrs. Lest r of the Roth' I community; Mi Miller gave thanks. and Mrs. Wm. Smith and M s.' The meetirg was opened by Verna Slmek of Fillmore; Ml (he presidem, Mrs. James Smed- ai >d Mrs. Harry Elliott and sons, ley, by all singing, "On the David and Harry Ray. Mis, Mu-
Banks of the Wabash,” 1-d by .Mis Marvin Edgar nml reading also the history of the song. After the reading of the creed, the flag salute and roll call. A very interesting lesson on food for special occasions .vas given by Mrs. Forest KeUy of Grocncast
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Dan
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Ann
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liiisln* Rrown ^riiiiliirv pul sir«*i<*li in slioi* dollars! Hnsti r Brown c rafts top grades of leather into school lime huskies that wear wonderfully, polish up like a plump apple, and lit feet flexibly. 1 lore are two of many patterns; a rugged ghillic for boy-wear, and a practical moccasin for little boss and girls. A smart, sensible shoe buy! /T-CVn
28th at the church fi r the regular all day meeting. Pit lack dinner at 12:00. j Coach Marion Crawley of Lifayettc will take his Jefferson High School football team to Brazil Friday night where they will play the Brazil team in a
night ga rc.
Mrs. J. Irving Rhoades, who has been visiting with her parents. Rev. and Mrs. Frank Fra ley and her sister. Mary, left Thursday me: ring for her home
in Long Beach. Calif.
Elder and Mrs. F. S. Fish r
left Thursday for South
burg. Tenn. After spending three weeks in Alabama an I Georgia, they wil go to Glen
In any event please vote.
Passed the Indiana Bar Examination and was Emitted to practice law by the Supremo Court of Indian
on July 11, 1941.
J. FRANK DURHAM
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domra Proctor of south of Baia-
hi-jiige.
About two o’clock friends b gan arriving for their open hou • to be held from 2 to 6 o’clock f r the friends. There were about 40 who came to congiatul te
le. Mrs. Cci il Miller served food ■she prepan d from recipes of the Pi, . .. lesson which wa H very got d. Seventeen members, seven children and three guests, Mrs. Ernest Steirwalt of Glendale,
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Rose, Texas, for the winter, re- Cal ' Atisses Marjorie Christy al turning in April. Reno and Olivo Bout tie of Loren Edwin Smith, son of Mr. Coat ‘ SviIle were present, and Mrs. J. A. Smith, of Fillmore During the business session of R. 1. joined the United State.-' lht ' rnt “'’ t ’ng new officers for the Marine Corps and left Wednes- COin ' n *f y ear were elected as fblday for Pattis Island. South Car- loWS ' President, Lloyd olina, where he will be stationed Gret ‘ nlee : vice-president, Mrs. for the next three months foi Mur, y Greenlee; secretary and training. - Any of his fncrrbj Measurer, Mrs. Harry Millet; aswanting to write him his address sistan t sec.-trea., Mrs. Charles is Loren Edwin Smith. 109:i4H1, Hn(, S < ‘'
Platoon N 239, D Company, t-l Recruit Training Battalion Partis Island. South Carolina. There was a special service at the Fillmore Methodist Church this afternoon from 1 to 3 o'clock. An interesting program in five parts was given on ‘Be Still." "Gods concern for us" by Mrs. Avarlel Huller. 2. "Gods Need of Us" by Mrs. Verna Zeiner. 3. "Gods Mercy Toward Us" by Miss Mary Burks. 4. I "Silence and Discovery" by Mrs. Mary McKamey. 5. "The Art of Silence" by Rev. Robert Robinson. Mrs. Marjorie Oliver led the singing. Mrs. Leota Bowen presided at the piano. Mrs. Louis Sinclair and Mrs. Lela Hunter presided at the registration table.
came
••Clan 1 ' and Daisy" on then In : happy years together and wash ihi m many more happy a nivcrsarics together. Th s friends were served coffee null cake. The cakes were bak’d an I 1 decorated as wedding cakes, one by Mrs. B A. Cockrel, a niece of; Mi Williamson, and one by Mrs.| Zoia Storm, sister of Mrs. Vd-j liamson. I There were nine guests prose: t who were at the wedding 50 years ago. which was held onlv' about n half milt' away at th ■ home of the bride’s -patents, Mt. and Mrs. Abe Smith, with most of the bride’s family and a friend, Mrs. Maude Miller, attending the wedding. The Rev-1 trend Fostei officiated. ManV| who were unable to come to their celebration sent cards and Mtei :-
of congratulations. + 4. -j- i
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To Meet Friday
St. Paul’s Study Club will meet Friday at 2:00 p. ni. at tU'’| home of Mrs. Dale O', r, \V |
Elizabeth St.
It was voted to pay each leader $1 to pay her expenses, also 50 cents was to bo paitl on the flowers for Mrs. Fly’s husband. The treasurer was also to pay any balance for the labie com | mlttee if needed for Achievement Day. The after noon was spent in piecing on a comfort top for the bazaar, Nov. 22 at Fillmore school building. After secretary's report, all lead the club prayer ami adjourned to meet with Mrs. Melvin Dorgan, Nov. 13.
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Mrs. Roswell Hostess To Home Ke. ( lull
The Clinton and Madison Home Ec. Club met Oct. 14 at
the home of Mrs. Herbert Bos- of Linn Curl 'y and hiR Dions, well with Mrs. Ebiicr Sly assist- Ther, ' wer< ‘ two new member.? jng inducted at this meeting, RsyA buffet luncheon was solved m ° nd ""“J Estel Cook.
program Professor
VETERANS ^NUS No» Required to Vote On Method of Payment
(T.OYKKDALK lions
Clovcrdalo Lions Club met Monday evening at the Methodist church. There were .16 present. In the attendance contest Lion Allender ai l his Lions are ahead
j by the leaders, Mrs. Giltz, Mys Stark and Mrs. Cooper, who took
Lion Hughes, the chairman, presented
, this lesson, assisted hy the has- Smi,h of Dei?auw who showed
GEN JESSE M. LEE POST NO. VtTERANS OF FOREIGN
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OF THE I'NITKO STATES
pictures and gave a lecture on
Alaska.
OMAIt I*. IIII OWN iji : Republican Candidate For'" JOINTREPRESENTATIVE For Owen and Putnam Counties
Subject to the will of the Election on November 2nd.
voters at the General
Your vote is solicited and I assure you the support wUi be appreciated.
m 26.yeAR success
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Plans for Ihi- Officers Trainhi;; sessions for the 90 new officer of the 18 Home Economics Cllibrj
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tesses, to 14 members who enjoyed it very much. After the ' luncheon the meeting was opened by all singing the state’ song, "On the Banks o fthe Wabash.” The flag salute and creed were
given. Roll call was answered throughout the county will b. by telling some Hallowe’en made Friday. October 29th, at piank Secretary and tica irei i .-jp p m. at the home demo ileport.s were given and approved stration agent’s office. Workin,; and old and new busim tak’n with Miss Lucile Smith, home can- of. File lesson on th ■ demonstration agent, will be the "Preparation of the Lunch ami Home Economies Executive Manner of Serving,’’ was discuss- Committee,' Mrs. Francis Lane cd by the leaders. The president Mrs. Carl Myers, Mrs. Leonard gave a report ol the Hub’s Conn- Alexander. Mrs. Ruth Fry and t il meeting. A motion was made Mrs. Charles McCullough,
and carried that a donation tv
mnile up of those present to buy Twenty-three women repi - it pot flower for Mrs. William st ntatives of the women’s and Thomas, one of the chib’s oldest 4-H division of the Putnam members, who is seriously ill County Fair met with Mrs. Carl i I he president appointed a nom- Myers nml the women director-’' mating committee to i-lect offi- of the lair at the home demo:- ( ceis foi the coming x’ear as foi- stration agent's office this afterlows. Mrs. j Claude Newgent. noon. The premium list, ptizi president, Mrs. It a Hutcheson rules and regulations of lh fan vice president; Mrs. Hairy Glitz departments will he discuss- d secretary; Mrs. Edward Rcy- Recommendations and plans w’U nolds, treasurer; Mrs. Fred nc outlined for the directors and V\ ichman, as publicity chairman superintendent to use «: futu • Club was dismissed by the club’s meetings,
prayer, to meet In November with Mrs. Lottie. Stark and Mrs.
„ Joe Bmk nestMing.
Banker Aflv Pays
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VALUE $8.65
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North Jackson Street
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