The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 November 1948 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1948.
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Ah=h! § Can Breathe Again!’!
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V7h n your nose fills up with a stuffy head cold or occasional conges: ion, put a few drops cf Vicks Va-tro-nol In
< ach nostril and get comforting relief almost instantly! Va-tro-nol Is so effective because it works right where fro h'.e is to soothe Irritation. reUeve cturtlness. make breathing easier. Try Iti Oct Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops!
-loccration cf the Lodge room. Uring tack puller, hammer and ca rvaas or cloth suitable for i li'cp covers if you have any. Crncst Johnson W. M -SOCIcTYBelle I’nioii I’.T.A. To Meet Monday The Belle Union P. T. A. will meet Monday evening November 8 in the school building at 7
o’clock. ■*• + + +
Keystone Bible Claw* M< !iug Postp inetl The meeting of The Keystone Bible Class scheduled for Nov.
PUTNAM I.OIMiK NO. f>. IOOF
THE
DAILY BANNER
and
HERALD CONSOLIDATED
Putnam lodge is planning for n path I largpe program the coming yeaj
I>OLL ON DISPLAY
11 has been postponed to Friday, f niembers
An attractive twenty-two Inch. | Nov 19 ' | s t a te.
blue-eyed > brunette doll with an ■ .j. clabcrate .vardrobe is being dis- Kappa ,, hi
played at the GreencasUe Hard-, He)| F , lIIn( |,. r - s |, ;IV Dinner (Alfred Martin and Chester Hu’ ware on the west side of the Kappa Dp , ta phi held theil . (chison are the presiding officers square. Founder's Day Dinner at the ' °^ the l ocl 8 p anc * a S I" tial I 11 This young lady, ’’Delta Rose” Ho;lieslPad Inn Thursday evpn . gram after the degree work has
who appears dressed to attend , rg The tab , e wag beautifully j been planned, the DoPa'tiw L ttle Ihoatre was decorated in yellow and blue.'
outfitted by members of Delta Each mprnber was givpn a cor J NEW OWNERS
Theta Tau Sorority in behalf of ?age of yellow chrysanthemums •
their Dental Pr oject. The doll accented wjth b i up r bbon A , In an announcement made tocompletr with wardrobe and a, friPd chicke n dinner was serv-' da y- Mr and Mrs ' • V ° b,e
Putnam Lodge No. 45. Inde .enderrt Order of Oild Fellows will eotrfer the first degree on a
large class of candidates on Nov Entered |„ the postofflee at IGth in thi it hall on Fast Wash- (jreeneastle, Indlarta as second ington St Brazil Lodge No. 21 > P | a Hs nrall rrmttiir tinder aet of of Brazil, will be the degree sta March 7, 1878. Subscription price that will confer the degree. ^ Jo rents per weeks $4.00 pei Br azil Lodge degree staff is I year by mnll in Putnam county, one of the noted staffs of the | $r,.oo to $7.80 per year outside
state. Members of the staff in-1 Putnam County,
elude past Grand officers of the s. R. Uariden, Ihihllsher. ■state and has taken prizes in the jj.ip South Jar hson Street. state on its splendid manner of, conferring the degree. I TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT A large delegation from Bra-1 Sometimes our destiny seems zil will be present as well as I piffp u lt or obscure. But God
from the county and | , \ >s the shortest way home.
' Trust Him. Lea 1 me in a plain
Ps. 27:11.
PRESIDENT TRUMAN (Continued trom Pnzr starting Sunday. But before leaving, he must: ]. Give some thought to his ••State of the Union” message to Congress to bo delivered shortly after it convenes on Jan. 5. 2. Work on his budget recommendations—expected to tea h the staggering total of $44,000,000,000. 3. Consider the proposed north Atlantic defense alliance among; the United States, Cana la, an 1 the free nations of Europe. _ The homecoming climaxes M Truman’s victory march aero >
PUTNAM C # ii ii t y Ulm it luvs SUNDAY
BRICK CHAPEL METHODIST
CHURCH
J. E. Porter. Minister.
Sunday is Homecoming day
r through Sunday, Nov. 21. Rev. and Mrs. James Ford of New Castle have boon engaged as special workers. They come | highly recommended in their field of work. Rev. Ford is a good preacher of old fashioned gospel messages and Mrs. Ford is gifted in singing and accordion music. She directs the song services and is a great children’s
worker.
Your presence will be appre-j Gated and you will be greatly ! benefitted.
LET BANNER
li.vely trunk will be given away on Tin: day. December 14th. Delta Theta Tati's Dental Projr c l \... h started just ten years ig r benefits those childre. who nc d dental aid. but whose par-
ed after which a Founder’s Day
have taken over the ownership
I’EKSOXAI. And Local News
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n SS g E F s Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cagle of
Gi i. Kusde. are the parents of a
program was held. Hrrstesses : a " d "i a " a ^ npnt of llK ' Ca ' nin ' 3 daughter born Friday,
were Miss Dorothy Thomas and Subway, located at 21 <>u r
Mrs. Marjorie Reed. . College Avenue.
... 4. The popular dining place has . „ . ^ + + + 1 „ of a son born Thursday. (Tnverilale P. T. A. 1 been in operation for a number ,
ents are not financially able to ^j ppJ M (l ,„| a> of years. Mr. and Mrs Hurst plan pr. vide it for them. The work is Thp C i overdalp TO wi n to continue the policy of featur-
1 ing short orders and plate
the country. At stop after sto
as the President’s train travel, 1 fo “ all n " pmbors a nd friends, an,l from Missouri to Washington, former members of the church, crowds turned out to cheer him. You are ,, S p ec i a ily invited to be At Cincinnati last night, 8.000 pres ., nt f()r , hP Sunday school at well-wishers brok,' through po- J0 00 and lh p,,, at hing service
lice lines to got a look a the 11:00
President. j Bring * your contribution for .( Mr. Truman accepted the a - thp basket dinncr to be served at J Carnation with the same dhod- th noon hour inc i ud ing your
csty that he acknowledged his surprise triumph. He kept insisting that it was not his victory, blit a victory for the Am-
erican people.
He pleaded with the traeksi i: crowds to “stay with me as > u
‘did on election day.” If they did
! Mr. and Mrs. Leo Proctor of that, he promised, “everything
Gri encastle R. 1, are the parents will be all right.”
| Government workers, school • children and just plain citizen:
Mr. ami Mrs. Forest Johnston ljne th( , nl ile-and-a-half pa-
own service. After dinner there will be an “Old-timers” program for fellowship and reminiscing. Be a patt of th0 Blick Chapel friendly community on this
Homecoming Day.
loans' for home heeds I Up To $300 ven'l^r" INDIANA LOAN l!)l ; K. Washington.!
DEER C REEK C HURCH Rider Harrold Janes, Pastor. Service Saturday 7:.'i0 p. m. Nove n.bcr G.
I Service Sunday 10:30 a. m
ot GreencasUe R. 3, are the pai-. adt , rou t e from Union Station to November 7.
at the school building for their ‘"S “““ * < llts ,,f a daughter- born Thuw- . hp white House to welcome the) Basket dinner at noon. Service
lunches that has been successfu. ,| a y I
second regular meeting on Mon-
j dav night November 8 at 7:30 in the P ast
p. ni.
Mr. Schafer’s sixth grade room
will furnish entertainment. Also They have many friends through
Mr and Mrs. Hurst have lived in this community all their lives.
singing
t
car ried out with the cooperation (.1 the school nurse and the local
dentists.
To swell the fund to be used, the doll was dressed and other outfits were made by the members. These nclude several suits, clever hats, a fur cape, forma's, and since Delta Rose is a young lady of many talents, a ballet costume and a Drum Major out- | fit. She will bo in her Drum Ma- j jor costume, complete with baton | so that she may march with the! DePau.v band at the game on |
Saturday. Thirty five -different j To Moot Sunday
outfits and the wardrobe trunk | -pbg guger Ridge 1 Needle Club da y s , Jan - 1 through February, together with the doll have been j w ;|j nle( t al tbp home of Mrs * n Indianapolis 45 miles from valued for Insurance purposes at ' Gertrude Reising Sunday Nov! the University. $350.00. : 14th for a n all day meeting. “I will have my term pape s Donations to the fund may be ^ M,. mb ,, rs p| easp no f p tb e time is and library work done by th“t ombor of the or-I C h an g,, d f 0 onp WPek | a f,, .time,” Miss Noble said,’’ and
should be able to attend regular afternoon sessions and still stay in school by taking morning
classes."
Membership on committees,
President.
Dean Louis H. Dirks will fill'
th,- pul, it as guest minister at Eamlly Dinner the First Presbyterian church in Enjoyed Sunday
after dinner.
Come out and visit
arc welcome.
You
there will he group directed by Mr. Mack. Helen Ederle of Indiana State Tearhers College will speak on “Child Guidance.’’ E /eryone is invited to attend
this meet ng
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Sir ;er itidge Needle < lull
out Putnam County. DEPAI \\ COhiD
(C’on flu tied from Paice One> too familiar with pending legislative matters at the moment but 1 w 11 be when 1 join the legisla-
ture in January.”
The legislature convenes for 61
Brazd Sunday morning.
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Mr. and Mrs. Rawley Hill from ri;t ItCH <>»' THE N AZARENE
Ojai California are here visiting
The Rev. W. H. Quineberry of hjs sis ters, Mrs. Vett Mann and Pattr cksburg will preach at the M rs. Herbert Heavin and other
ROACHDALE
I “The Church with a purpose.” j Sunday .school 9:30 a. m. Th •
l. n on Valley church Tuesday relatives. They haa their family maxim, "Ignorance of th n law night, Nov. 9th. Everyone wel- dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Heavin 1 rxcu , , ::o mrei,” is true in spir- ‘ 1 :ile - • on Sunday. ! itual things as well and Is tragic Mr. and Mrs. Mont Chadd have' Those prescnt were Mr ' and . when il com(S to thp !oHS ° f th; receive ! a letter from their son, Mrs ' Rawl< '>' Hl ’ 1 of Callf ' Mr ’ Eoul eternally. Be with us in Cpl. Chas. D. Chadd. from Held- and M,s _p eor 8‘’ person oMH., ( thr study of God’s word.
Morning worship 10:45 a. m
GRADE "A" HELPS MAKE "A" GRADES A sound mind needs a sound body - ^ “A” Meats builds strong, sturdy youngsters ...J them healthy by serving only the best in meets.
BEEF and PORK
GOVERNMENT GRADED AND INSPECTED
Quality Meat
*2 SOUTH VINE ST.
I’linmfl
Mr. and Mrs. Vett Mann of Clov-
' Iberg, Germany, saying that he had the privilege of working
w.th Mrs. Ele anor Roosevelt ° b1, and daughter Martha Ann
erdale; Mr. and Mrs., Georg?
made with any 1
ganization, at the Greenoastlo j Hardware and at Sam Hanna’s! Book Store. This interesting dis- | play w.ll be at several other! I stores in the next few weeks. I
ANNIVERSARIES
M-. and
Weddings
Mrs. Eugene Suther-
iing, 14 years Thursday Nov. 4 she said, was still a question ns
they usually meet in the morn-
ings and jveninga
Commenting on election
v. hil - she was on an inspection t':t.'r of Germany. Don and Gen ,-: al War in ; met her in Stutt•:.:t, Get many on Saturday, Oct.
23 and were with her until she MrS ’ En,rnett Hurst
got on her plane for Paris Sunday afternoon, Oct 24. She was guarded by 12 MPs ami 18 CIO men all the time. Don reports that the German people “went
crazy” over her. He says she is y, ' ars antl
a very nice person and he wris
KI’EOI-VL NOTH E
BAIVRKIDGE .MASONS PAPERS RAISE PRICE Members of Ba nbridge Ma-j SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 5.
• •: r»dge are asked to come (UP) Three of San Francisco’s turns, the new legislator said she Vcry Rlad to be ablr to work with I. 'dge Hall on Tuesday four large daily newspapers have was "especially pleased by the th ' ° nP tin ' e first lady our
j announced price raises from five way such a large percentage ot
of Indianapolis; Mr. ar.J Mrs. Gene Stringer and son.Tcnimy of utr.omville; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Moore of GreencasUe; Mr. and
of Green-
castlc; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bower of GreencasUe; and Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Heavin.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill have made their home in California fer nix
say they wUl_ never
• • in,; November 16.
V. rk will begin on the
land.
re- I to seven cents per copy.
people turned out for the vote
Usually only 32’, of the register- HOSPITAL NOTES ed voters in the county cast bnl- Mrs. Gilbert Nash and daugblots. but around three-quarters ter of GreencasUe, were dismiss-
of those who registered voted in oc * Uiiday.
this election.” Mrs. Jerry Harris and daugh"1 am looking forward to leg.s- tf ‘ r of s P ( ' nc *' r wore dismissed
lative work,” she said, "and I Fri,lav -
am rmmensljr interested in state Charles Sprague of Grooncas-
ccriie back here***:o live" They Witnessed the forest fire that came within a short distance of their home. They evacuated as did many others but the wind, changed in a short time which luckely saved their home. They , expect to be here -until the 20th
of this month.
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Observed GOth Wedd i n g A nniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuck
S rmon especially for children. Junior and N..Y. P. S„ 6:45 p.
m.
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. nr Subject: What It Means to be Lost. Revival meetings beginning Monday ami continuing each evening at 7:30, ITM/MoftE CHRISTIAN CHURCH . J. { Shockley Minister Bible School 10 A. M. Kaymon-d Lisby Supt. Morning Worship 11 A. M. Young Peoples Meeting 6:45 P. M. Evening Worship 7:15 P. M. MORTON UNION CHAFHL METHODIST (TII'KCH John W. Omerod, minister 10:00 A. M. Church School No Worship Service this week.
McCALLIE SAYS
IS NOT THP
IS NOT THE
MOST
VALUABLE PRECIOUS
STONE
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The ruby N more valuable than the diamond, cana” Vol. 22. If you are particular in regard to quality in the merchandise you buy, yet limited as to purse shop at McCallie's and “it won’t cost you plenty.” The table fo nur Electrical Service is not measured in iIoIUm-n but in efficiency d. your appliances and the knowledge that you have tire best possible material and workmanship in every job we do. McCALLIE ELECTRIC & SUPPLY CO. IS South Indiana St. Phone I3t
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of Brazil R. 3, were dismissed 8 >y > ung good to eat. Mis., Roachdale beginning Mondav
HOG MARKFT Thursday. Janice Thomas of Kokomo, gave even'ng at 7:30 and continuing
mug MARKET i, thanks as the family nil gather-
Mis, Earl Wood and son of , . „ , , J h
Mr. and Mrs.
announcing! CHANGE !N OWNERSHIP Wc are happy to announce that we have ta*en over the operation of the CAMPUS SUBWAY 216 SOUTH COLLEGE WUNTE We will strive to do our best to serve you to the best of our ability YOUR PATRONAGE WILL BE APPRECIATE Noble and Mary Ella Hurst
cd at the tabic.
Greencaatlo, was released Thurs- ° o ' y wore al ' 0 ° P n ' ( ] ay ” j sented with a 10 pound fruitcake
from Southern California. Mr.
to fully 25c higher; good and choice bulk sales 170-260 lbs., $23.25-$23.75. numerous loads
$24. extreme top $24.25 sparing- Walter DcPew of GreencasUe' ly; later sales largely $23.75 an 1 Rmal Route returned to his above on 250 lbs., town; 300-330 Thuraday. ;, lbs., $22.75-$23.25; 270-290 lbs., Mrs - La« onda Weaver and $23.25-$23.00; 100-100 lbs. ‘laughter of GreencasUe were ro-
$19.50-$23; sows stoa ly to 50.- leased Thursday,
higher, bulk $20-$22, choice A,l - S - l-cona Blaydes and son cf
( lights to $22.50 sparingly.
and Mrs. Shuck enjoyed seeing all who came to wish them man'’ more happy anniversaries. Th -ir family was all present including little Jerry and Tommy, the two
great grandchildren.
,, „ . , , , All left at a late hour glad I Roachdale were released Thurs- * j day , that they had put so much joy ' Mrs. Marie Parker of Green- int ° thiS ^ ™ this _" ccasion ' castle was dismissed Thursday.' .MASONIC NOTICE Kail Harmon of Greoncafltle H. *s ^ a. ,
- Hazel Eileen Sanders. 20. Brs- , 3 - Jos admitterl Thursday. j mo’^pf and A. M ° Erri zil. was killed yesterday when Emma Smith of Green- . lav vnv s 7-in „ the ear in which she was r ding , ca stle, was admitted Thursday bcrs ' ' m
went out of control on a county - anf * dismissed Friday. |
BRAZIL GIRL KILLED
BRAZIL, Ind., Ncv. 5 (UP!
load near here and overturned. The car was driven by Carl Deisher, Terre Haute, who ascape-j with minor injuries. ROACHDALE
urged to be present. Willard Miller, W. M.
Myrtle Henry received ward that her brother Floyd, died Sunday at his home in Cincinnati.. Miss Henry left Monday for Cinciinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Coma Edwards and fa'niljr of New Augusta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Faller visited friends in Dayton Ohio, * Sunday. * Miss Phyllis Eggcrs r.f Craw 1 foi Isville visited with Mr. and M.-s. ciintcn Parks and family Wednesday. Dr. Glenn Blaydes and son of Columbus O., spent the week end with Mrs. William Blaydes. Mrs. Mary Flynp of Indianapo lis visited her mother, Mrs. Amber Wilson.
Mrs Eva Brann of Reelsville, was admitted Thursday. Mis. Ann Ensign of Greencastle, was admitted Thursday.
Ardella Wells
R. 3. was admitted Friday. I Mrs. Betty Zetner of Fillmore I -
was admitted Friday I ^ Crawfc ' , ' t l® v ille will be the
j speaker. Everyone welcome. PUTNAM COURT NOTES
YOUTH RALLY
I There will he a Youth rally a*
- ,, ' lb” Hazelwood Baptist Church. c'.'^.'. ,Kaa, C . Saturat l evening, Nov. 0 at 8:00
ocloek. Rev. Barney Antrabus
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TOWARDS
A Better
TOMORROW
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HUNTERS
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GREENCASUE
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