The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 November 1948 — Page 2

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THF DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948.

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THANKS A LOT FOLKS May i Always Merit Your Confidence ROSCOE G. SCOTT

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED

i castle, was rolc'asH Wednesday. I ] Ren Mock of Clnvenisle, was

j roloasod Weinesday

Ent^wl in the postoffice at tireencastle, Indiana as second class mail msttefr utnler act of March 7, 1878. Subscription pric< 20 cents per week: $4.00 pci year by mall In Putnam county. $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. S. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Mrs. Irma Wood and son, Grrencnstl Route 3, were releas-

ed Thins lay.

socin y-

FREE SHOW MOOSE LODGE

WORM) WAR II KII.MS, 8:00 P. M.

Thursday, November 4 To tin- Shores <J Iwo .lima and tisp Fleet that Came to Stay. \ll mom hi r-., wives ami siveethearts

WELCOME

I’MIMIXAI And Local News it it 11: f s

Status Croup of

\ \ I W. To Meet

The Status of Women Group of A. A. U. W. will meet on Tuesday evening. November 9. at 8 o’clock with Miss Lela \4al’s, 310 West Washington Street. Mayor Harold Stewart will talk to the group on “Civic Affairs in Greencastle.” Any

Best-Known

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Ljp’ children's colds.

VICKS ▼ VAPORUt*

LOCAI. IT KM NOW MAKING ICE ( REAM Handy's Milk and Ice Cream Co. has announced that the ice cream manufacture is now in operation. Several weeks ago the Gardner Ice Cream Co. v. a» purchased by Bernard Handy, but full operation of this department of the business has been defe .v I

i: ' 1 '| until now

tereated person is welcome to at-j New

* stalled

equipment which will

has been inenabte this

j concern to make enough ice (cream daily to fully meet the | needs at present and the cxpect-

j Qleorge D. Haimbaugh l Rochester is the guest of

'and Mrs. Thad Jones.

Of'

tend this meeting.

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| K. J. I'. Mass To

l Meet Tonight

I T he K. J. U. Class of the First rd growth of the business. AcChiistian church will meet to- cording to Clifford Frazier, man-

night at 7:30 at the home of Mr. a g Pri this includes

DRASTICALLY

REDUCED

■Hi m 16 FOOT MODEL

FROZEN FOOD CABINET With Transparent Plexiglass Top

molds for

and Mrs. Julian Steele. W. Wal- making fancy Ices and ice nut St. Mr. ami Mrs. Harold creams as well as the latest

Miss Martha Bird of Indiawap- Stewart will assist j freezing equipment, olis spent the week end with hei **«*•+ j The delay In getting Into pro* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bird. Sorority To Meet i duction was necessary due to the

With Mrs. Koekhill I purchase and installation of new

Ray Fuller returned to h.s^ Delta Kappa Gamma Society machinery, and in devising the home this afternoon from the vill meet November 6. at TrSO nPVV formula for the making of

| Putnam county hospital where at n e home of Mrs. Howard ' he has been a patient for several n, ckhill. Guest speaker will be weeks. j Miss Faye Abrell from Bloom"-

has returned inston - “ Gatew- y 8 to WorU Un -

j derstar.ding.”

f eveny DAY LOW p ft ices,

h •

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ROUND STEAK 7tc Young, Tender Beef

BEEF TO * BOIL lb. 35e

CHUCK ROAST I lb 49c

STE4LK No Bone-No Waste

PORK CHOPS

j Howard Keller, i heme from the St.

Francis hos-1

' pital, Indianapolis, where he had undergone two (perations. He is

still confined to his heme.

Mr. and Mrs Paul Lloyd Davis of Lafayette, and Raymond Sears of Marion, spent Saturday night with Mr and Mrs Glen Waldon and daughters of Green-

castle. R. 4 .

•!• -1* + Golden Kml ( lub Meeting Postponed The Golden Rod Club meeting for this evening has been postponed until next Thursday. November 11th. 4*

ice cream. Clifford Frazier i?i very proud of this new formula, I which he says compares favorably with the very finest ie'l

cream sold.

Handy’s ice cream will be sold by grocers, druggists and res-| taurants. Now accounts ha' already been established 1 throughout Putnam and a Ijai nt

counties.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walter Brown of Detroit Mich.,

( ouncil of Church

M .:en To Meet Friday

The Council of Church women an-1 will meet Friday at 2:30 p. m

C ARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the voters ot Putnam county for their suppoii in Tuesday’s election. James F.arl Allen. p !.

nounce the arrival of Charles Walter Brown II on October 28. 1P48. Mr. Brown is the son cf Mrs. Walter Brown of this city.

in the Bethel A.M.E. % chureh. Ah c hurch women are urged to attend.

The Putnam county PTA Council will meet Saturday. Nov. 6th, 2:30 P. M at the court house assembly room. All county PTA presidents and officers and members yvho are interested, please attend.

LATE NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves left

i nines more apparent. The new Congress, with whom Mr. Truman hopes to push through his vast program of social legislation—ineluding price

Thursday morning for Kansa' control, federal aid to housing City, Mo., to visit with their son, and civil righls guarantees—at Gilbert Reeves and family. Gil- present shows this line-up: .

bert Reeves is head of the ait department of the Outdoor Advertising Company in Kansas City

Heavy gauge all steel welded construction, built for long trouble-free service. They are smoothly styled for Attractive ippearanoe and finished with two coats Hi-Bake white synthetic ■naniel for lasting beauty and durability. Easy to keep clean. Storage compartments are fabreated of heavy gauge rust-re-sistant metal, heavily coiled and refrigerated to increase maximum efficiency and satisfactory operation Twin door assembly on all models allows easy across to storage compartment. All Woolaroc Cabinets an equipped with hermetically sealed Freon Condensing units operating in conjunction with a canilla.sUng , serv^^ i ' Fl00d, ‘ d f ° r troUblf '- fr, ' e operation and

i/ 11 ! V abi ^u t; are hpavi >' ins ulated throughout body and dooi -lids. This gives high efficiency and economy in operation.

Greencastle Store

Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter, Karen Lee, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. 1 Brcwn, on October 31st. at the Emanuel Hospital in Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Brown is the former Miss Florence Gardner of Greencastle.

The Senate 54 Democrats arid 42 KepiihlicanN. The House 257 Demoerats and 117 Kepuhliean* anil one American Labor. As for the governors, the 2124 deadlock was decisively broken in the Democratic sweep, and the present break-down shnyis 29 Democrats and 19 Republican

state executives.

TOJO CONVICTED

I

Miss Barbara Yuncker has re-

turned from Europe to her home th, ‘ trial ' including questions ot in New York City, according to law and ^'E 01 P°' nts Th e second

a telegram received by her par- P ar ^ deals

and Mrs. Truman G.

in broad teivns with

the individual defendants. The third part contains the verdicts

and sentences.

ents. Dr.

Yuncker. Miss Yuncker was in Europe for several weeks and traveled extensively in France.

Switzerland and Italy before re- AT Salp Pavilion Friday, 40 turning to New York by plane nice 2 and 3 >T- olci breeding on Tuesday. Miss Yuncker holds owes - 4-lp

an executive position with the

HONOR EXALTED KCLKK Around two hundred Elks and their wives attended the luncheon Wednesday noon h".nonn° Mr. and Mrs. George Hall of Lyrbrook. N. Y. Mr. Hall is the Grand Exalted Ruler of the B P O. E. Other honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kyle of Gary', Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shrdeler of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Stoner of Greencastle. Gifford Black, Exalted Ruler of the local lodge, presided. Mr Hall spoke of the numerous activities of the FJks throughc/ut the tmticn- and of their participation in work connected with the veterans hospitals. infantile paralysis wards, children's education and various other projects. He told how the Elks were combating communism from infiltrating into the educational system and intc the ideologies we have looked up to and enjoyed. He asked the Elks to be leaders in the movement to teach children our way of life—to respect the laws am dictates of our own conscience and to instill in the minds of children our wonderful American heritage.

New York Post.

STOVES JUST ARRIVED Foi Immediate Delivery and Installation PHILGAS BOTTLED GAS STOVES

HOSPITAL NOTES

Mrs Susan Christie of Greencastle was admitted to the hos-

pital Thursday.

Thomas Jefferson White of

FOR SALE: 5 room strictly modern house, full basement, on a good street in city. *5650. Possession in 30 days. John Tharp i Phone 785-MX. 4-H

CABINET TO RESIGN (('onllnued from I’m-:oiu.| Manchuria meanwhile said thu' Nationalist armies from Com-munist-captured Mukden were fighting south along the Pippin,Mukden lailroad in an attempt to break through Communist encirclement and reach north China.

FOR SALE: Good 4 room house in southeast part of Green-

„ , castle, immediate possession. Greencastle was admitted Thurs- *2750. Jchn Tharp, Phone 785- ;

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Charles Strague of Greencastle entered the hospital Thursday. Mrs. Ruth Cline of Cloverdale was admitted Thursday. Mrs. Freda Parker of Coatesville entered the hospital Thurs-

day.

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