The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1948 — Page 2

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1W DAILY BANNER. GREFNrASTlf, INDIANA,

FRIDAY, OCTOBfR 2V, 1948.

JO^N WA1 KING CLO^LS PUTNAM GO. CAMPAIGN •Kilm Watkins, Bloor.field publish ei. and candidate for Lieutenant Governor, closed the active speaking campaign for Put- ' nam county Democrats with a splendid ad iress in the Assembly room of the court house Wed-

nesday evening,

Mr. Watkins who is widely known in Indiana America’ Legion circles us well as in the j Democratic Kditorial Associa- j tion, was introduced by Donald

Cox, county chairman

•lack Light, president of t’.ii | Jai kson i lid) of DcPauw University. was introduced by Mrs Abu Howland and spoke and thirt I four members of the club were) present. Mr. and Mrs. Ja'k) O'flrady were present and Mr. O'Orady gave a short talk Arthur Roberta, a senior in the Greencaatle high school sang

three solos.

Mr. Watkins Was a guest atj

the American Legion Home fol

lowing the meeting.

1 its Mapic Jl'ip'lus ran. Ifidet the entertainment featilte with the presentation of “Home Eco-

nomics Clubs Today.’’

I The recognition service for the officers of the past year and the installation service for the new officers was conducted by Mrs. Dewey Wilson, a past county president. Officers installed for the coming year were president, Mrs. Francis Igine of Country Corner; vice-president. Mrs. Carl j Myers of Maple Heights; secretary, Mr s. Leonard Alexander of ' West Floyd; treasurer. Mrs i Emory Brattain of West Madij son attd adviser. Mrs. Charles

j McCullough of Jefferson,

j Miss Lucile Smith, home demj jnstrat ion agent complimented the group on their outstanding record and the excellent educaj tional exhibits set up for 1 Achievement Day. Credit was j given to the local clubs and their*

I membership and especially to the of i} anv j]i e> are thi H-I! Club Committees for their gon horn Fr i (lay ,

assistance in the 4-H Club work

| this year-. Six townships having Bil1 Disbrow sulfererl

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the pre.toffice at (ireeneastle, Indiana as second class mail matt eg- under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 20 cents per week: $4.00 P*« year by mail In Putnam county, $3.00 to $7.80 per year outside j

Putnam County.

S. R. Itariden, Ihibllwher. 17-19 Smith Jackson Street.

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Pkksoxai. And Local News it it 11: f s

'iT.W AGENT

I jt has been announced by the The annual Fail Festival of the] Holland Furnace Company that Uaptist Youth Fellowship of the Tom Colson of Greencastle is th' White Licit Association will be new agent and representative leld in th** basement of the F'irst for Greencastle and Putnam Baptist church here this evening County Mr. Colson is manage) at 7:00. Chili and pumpkin pie of the local Western Auto Aswlll be served in banquet fashion sociate Stcre, 17 west Franklin

with Rev. Hay King, a student in street.

Purdue University acting as William DeCamp of lo:r“ toastma ter. Rev. King is a Haute is the company's heatur. populii! ti n tmaster among In- engineer He will come to Greenjdiana young people and often castle to make his liore ati-l I serves groups outside the danoBIc will i* stationed here permanjination so plenty of good enter- ently at the Western Auto Bio e I tainment can he expected. according to Mr. DeCamp . 1 Aft* ' the social hour the will be glad to help anyoi.e wit 'young ; * *ple will lie divided into nnv tvpc of heating problems piayet groups meeting in seper- ^ lute lo'.ins under trained leader- IN MEMORY

I ship. One hundred and twentyfive young people are expected.

SOCIETY-

.ind Mrs. A. F. Stoher were Mr. ' and Mrs. Ernest Heber and Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Heber and daughters Ruth Ann and_Vivian

Mae..

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cox and family attended a weiner roast Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cook at Lime-

dale.

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. » cj? Mrs. Russell King, Hrj h Inman and children oftw’

Miss Doris Cox spent Sunday j le and Mrs. Robert Burk * .vith Mr. end Mrs. Homer Cook daughters spent Thursda- * .iml family at Mt. Olive. ing with Mi , u ,I Mr and Mrs Ralph Furney an.' children. I

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whicker

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parents of a (ronllntlPU lrom Page I)

painful oil can

i.stati and some national achieve-! burns Thursday when an Intent winners indicates outstand-!' xplodcd at the Scott garage

\f HIKVEMEXT DAY ' 8 W")k b, ,ng don* throughout f challeg Gl . e ,. nle e, 117 Daggy

„ j th'* county.

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ed. ine display of materialsu Fifteen outstanding education wallpaper, rugs aiul draperi j al exhibits were displayed by th*

Sikorski of Sioux Falls. S. D., Mrs. William Haggles of Wharton, 111.; two grandsons, Robert S Dean of Ladoga and Donald D. A per of South Bino. ’ive great

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i Charles

i street, i uteri <1 the Putnam coun- ; grandchildren.

t y hospital for treatment an*: I Funeral services will be held

challenge;! the women to be mole, creative in decorating then : homes regarilless of how small ot j

large their budget may be. Mrs. Francis Lane and Mrs

Tliad Bridges in reporting on th’' National Home Denionstratio.il Council meeting at Tulsa. Okla ' stressed that the rural hom -|

makers have a great responsibil- P a! ’ ,, ' ll !ization ity for the thinking and planning - Homemaki is.

of the homes for tomorrows world. If we are to have democracy in the nation we must first have it in our homes as well as

in our communities.

Maybe tb • way to imderuta i i World difference’ i*; first to umleistatid the differ neos in out land- and learn to live with

those dlffetcnces

Home Economies Clubs. Mrs.

observation Thursday evening.

Betty S ndmeyer, home demon-^ Miss Wilma Mangus

stration ag nt of Clay county clas’id the exhibits in the fol-, lowing groups: The rail award group. Better Lighting. E. Marion: Food Storage. Maple •-'e ight -; B*'tei Lighting, Roach | dale; Crafts. W. Madison and

by the Russell

Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock from tin* Roachdale Christiar Albu- C ) U11 .,.], Hcv. Kay Britton ann

querque. New Mexico, is hero nnanl Wymore will be !n visiting her parents, Mr. and rharge. The body will lie in statr Mrs. Hugh Mangus and nth**) a j (^ cinin h one hour preceti-

relatives and friends. j ing thc s ,. rv . i( . es .

Fi ier.ds may call

of

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The libie award group was Bette) Lighting. Bainbridge;

Crafts, Brick Chapel; Bettor Brant ns R. A. 15246190. Co. A

Charles Mason, who is employed with the Hercules Powder Co., of Wilmington, Del. left Friday .norning after a visit with Mr.

and Mrs. C. W Hymer.

The address of Fvt. Wayne O.

at the Chas-

tain Funeral Heme in Roachdale

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Furney In laving memory of my darling mother, Sarah Furney. who departed UTis life 16 yea* ago, October 29th, 1931. | The rolling stream of linns fl ws ;

on

But still the vacant chair Recalls thc love, the voice tha*

smile

Of .nether, who once sat there The flowers we lay upon y, nr grave May whithei and decay Bui the love we have for y ur

dear.

Will never fade away. A l* ving mother so true and kind No friend on earth like her we

find.

For all of us she did her best, j May God grant her eternal rest. Sadly missed by husband and children. pd

son pent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Joy Cummings. Mrs. Robert Harks entertained Tuesday afternoon with a Stanley party with several

guests present.

Mi. and Mrs. Ernest Heber call. ,1 on Mr and Mrs Clarence Hood Sunday evening. Mrs. Donovan Heber and daughter. Ruth Ann spent Monday at Limedale visiting Mrs

Alva Gentry.

WASHINGTON, Oct ^ ■-

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ds 11, d lire* • „. ,, 1 Cal., and may be ready f 0rt J port service this winter, th, ,

force announced today

Tile new type transport « h « c l -' , Pl«" ' ' ' l fret. The air torco has r, rl ,|

nine cargo ■ ! -

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TOLL MOUNTS IN FRENCH RIOTS

Lighting. Clinton-Madison: Table Si Vice Cloverdnle; Tea Table Cominunity S ivic* ; Buffet SugMORE wereof -kBS- a-the ge.- tio i Country Coiner; Salty, 4-Leaf Clover; Crafts, Jefferson; Bi tti i Lighting West Floyd

Hi# 4 H Club piogram where and Buffet Suggestions, Clinton

Hu- homemakers of tomorrow Homemakers,

learn by doing was one of the' The Attendance Award was nufttamding program of interest pi'escnted to Maple Heights by of tb* Horn* Ecoi Cl it - Wi McMullen. Maple th* 4$ states Not only working Heights havi g received the flag with th* young homemakers in nml Ravel awards previously will

1st Bn. 14th. Infantry, R. C. T., Camp Carson, Colorado. Pvt. Brant would like to hear fro n his friends. Mrs. Nina Westfall announced today that Ml. and Mis. Joseph Case of Indianapolis will tak* active charge of the Westfati Nursing Home on November 1st. Mrs. Westfall will remain to relieve Mr. and Mrs. Case.

Lt. and Mrs. John and Lt. and Mrs.

F. Fisher James C.

our land, but offering education-! receive a president’s file fqlder in Huestis will attend a party al opportunities to homemakers! leather tor this year. Saturday for the Second Ballalnf othei countries will be ofj 'f^ 10 Achievement trophy of j on G f i5i. s t Infantry of Flankgreat benefit to homes of today , *' 1 ' Home Economics Club for f 0 rt at the Indianapolis Athletic

194* was foi felted to the Maple club given by Lt. Col. and Mrs. Heights Club by West Floyd. The Howard S. Wilcox, before going eductaional and service work of to the Indiana National Guard

club along Military Ball in the Armory.

as well aa improving homes of tomorrow. Several states reported plana made tor a guest homeinakcr of Europe to visit

tt,,.;,.! the Maple Heights

homes and observe Home Eco-I ' vi, h th excellent participation homlcs Club work in this coun-| of membership gave try. .them a had of 90.2 percent. Tne The unusual variety programI Homemakers Club work presented by Clinton Homemak ! ,>f lhl ' year ranked them a ers, Russell Homemakers, West 1 los e second for this award ai Madison, West Floyd, Warren! cording to Mrs. Kay Clo lfelter an I Jefferson clubs consisted i'•hainium of the A( hievemer.t

musical numbers and comical! Award committee. fi) help siiiiifione In a speedy recovery

Vi hen it comes lo a word of oncouragemcni ... or a "cheery hello” lo a friend who is ill . . . (here is no substitute for 1 resh Flowers with your personal message of good wishei. Right now we hast the best selection of Fresh Cut 1 lowers m town . . and a telephone call will start your (low ers of good cheer oo thei* way. .Renumber, too . for birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, or business,

In Any Event—Let Us Send Flowers

EITEL S FLOWERS

17 SOI TH VINE STREET

OMAN I*. It IK OWN Republican Candidate For JOINTREPRESENTATIVE % For Owen and Putnam Counties

IN MEMORY , In loving memory of our mother. Polly Ann Lukenbill, who passed away Oct. 29th. 1945 and Henry, our hroth* r, who pass, d away Sept. 15th. 1942. The rolling .stream of life rollon, But still t.he vacant chair If* ( nils thc love, tne voce th smile Of the one who once sat there. Her children and brothers n i l sister. pd. HOSPITAL NOTES • R| n Meek of Crei'Mi ii Me. way admitted Friday. i Mis. Ruth Lewis of Greencastle R. 2, was dismissed Friday. Mrs. Evelyn Baugh of Greencastle R. 2. was dismissed F;iday. Robert Al* xandcr of Fillmore, was dismissed Friday.

HANDMADE DISTINCTIVE GIFTS F'nr all oreaxinnit—( oiwe in now and shop tor ( hrislmas— BOTANY No Dye Lot YARNS Bring in your Hubbies HOBBY HANDICRAFTS 127 Anderson Street Phone 488-MX

ACTION FILMS

To The Shores of Iwo Jima" IN COLOR PLUS The Fleet That Came To Stay" FRI., OCT. 29 7:00 P. M, Marine Corps League Hall 17-19 West Franklin Street (upstairs) FREE , FREE FREE THE PUBLIC IS INVITED FISH FRY immediately following the showing of the above pictures.

( I nt on Homemakers To Meet Tuesday The Cinton Homemakers will meet Tuesday, Nov. 2, at 1:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. James Nicholson. Members please bring articles for miscellaneous shower for a Coatesville family.

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Fortnightly Flub

Meets Monday

Th ■ Fortnightly Club will et Monday at 7:30 p. m. at *: ; une of Miss Lela Walls, W. ' Washington St. Mrs. Thompson ,v ,11 be assisting hostess, j -i- -I* -i’ ' Kindergarten Mothers

'li I Monday

I Tite Kindergarten Mothers will , nmcl Monday at 7:00 R. M. in the •<(;. r.tor.e chapel of Gob in church, i

, -t- + -I- -r V,dman's Society Given

\ Silver Tea Set

At the regular meeting of til’ Woman's Society of Christian \ Sei vice held on Thursday, at the iilnhin Memorial church, a beau-

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tiful silver tea service was pr“it -d to the women of tlv church. This-was given by Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Stoner in mem- ' o;-y of Mr. ami Mrs. Christian E. , Stoner and Mrs. Katherine Stimi r Bottorff, parents and sister of

Simpson Stoner.

Th** formal presentation was made bv Dr. John Tennant, pastor of the Gobin church, and ec-

e* pled for the Woman’s Society :

of Christian Service by its pres- * i 1 nt. Mrs. Robert Gould. Following the dedication service Lea u vice, consisting of heauti-

I d tray, two lea pots, sugar bowl l—*«

i and cream pitcher, was placed on the decorated tea table to be usI at the close of the afternoon’s j

: program. Mfc*..

At the suggestion of Mr. Stonhis great-annt, Mrs. Albert j

Landes presided at the tea table, i

| Many old friends of Mr. and Mrs Christian Stonei and M s. Jottorff were present for this 1

xofi'-ion, and remembered with i* affection their contributions tc s the work and fellowship of ih“ \ chuuh in years past. The tea set |

keep these names remember ’d lias been suitably engraved to through the years to come.

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Mr and Mis Robert Burks j-

CONTINUED RIOTING in thc strike of French mil brought*

Bloomington rising toll of injured and dead in addition to a heavy economic burden

y r an France. This French miner, Injured in a clnsli with troops sent 'nto coal fields, is aided by two buddies at Beth me. C7ster-.it/disl)

Sunday dinner guests of

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VOTE YES VETERANS BONUS No> Required to Vote On Method ot Payment

Subject to the will of the Election on November 2nd.

voters at the General

Your vote Is solicited and I assure you the support will be appreciated.

LOANS FOR HOME HEEDS Up To $300 Arranged quickly and conveniently. INDIANA LOAN CO. 19'j E. Washington, i’hnnc 13

RECORD SALE Saturday, October 30 Albums Half Price Or Less

I-red Waring—Fulr I'nrter Songs Al Julson—Sm:w-nlr Allium Gilbert and Sullivan Li/\ Along—with Tony I’a.tor Sweetheart Music—Alfred New niun Carnegie Hall—D'urtega Chopins Recital Jerome Kern Songs .Musical Bouquet—Boll Stanley Broadway Hits of Today

Slufi Smith Trio I'eti Jwl-isons Houtiew arming Art Tatum Juek Finn Johnnh Guarwerj Mary l.ou Williams — IMano Solo-i Dinner Musie—Kel Murray Alfred Smith Tsehaikeyysky’s Eirst Symphony S|ie|i lloiuid

— M.St ( HH.DREN’S M.BIMS-

GEN JESSE M. LEE POST NO. VETERANS OF FOREIGN

1550. WARS

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Sing!cs

SIX for ONE DOLLAR

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A Special Showing and Sale ot I’earl O'iiatr’M Decorative Acci-Hsories (Also Old Brass and Copper) The I’u blic is invited In ■irowse at Old Trail Inn on 11. 8. 40, one mile east of I*ntnamvtile, THE I-AST 8 DAYS OF OCTOBER— Friday-Saturday-Sunday from 10 A . M. to 10 P. M.

Harry James—Beaumont Ride Eddv Howard—Too Many

Times

Erank Sinatra—The House I Live In Harry Babbit—Acniiy Weather Harry Cool—I Wouldn't Be Surprised Dick Farney—Fine Tiling Freddie Martin—On the Board

Walk

Mildred Bailey—Pent House Serenade Mel Tonne—Ballurina King Cole Trio—Let’* pretend Tony Pastor—Margie

Ray McKinley—Those Tilings Money Can’t Buy llusty Fletcher—Op* n The Door Richard Oinab Shore—I Can’t Get Started Dick Hay mes—Come Rain or Come Shine Horaci Heidi—Now Is The Hour l.es Brown—Mv Serenade Billy Ekstlm—All The Things You Are Johnny Long—I Take To You Perry Como—It I'm Lucky •'.art Hines—At The El Grotto Hal Melntire—Among My Soiivenler*

And Many Others. TAKE ADVANTAGE OK THIS “ONE DAY ONLY" SALE AT KERSEY MUSIC CO. Phone 113

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ONE DAY ONLY TOMORROW, SATURDAY ABSOLUTELY FREE

ONE METAL TOP - VENTILATED IRONING BOARD FIRE PROOF — WARP PROOF

VALUE

$8. 65

OK

WITH THE PURCHASE OF A BLACKSTONE WASHER FOR $134.95 A BLACKSTONE WASHER WITH PUMP AT $144.95 * ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER!

R. E. KNOLL

Horth Jackson Street

Phone 60