The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 November 1948 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1948.

FISH FRY Wednesday, November 17th

OLIVER JAMES POST NO. 4S9 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS ovkk mi I.I.INs niM U stokk

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED

Knt^rwl In tli<‘ pnBloffloe at (iri^-nrusllo, Imlluna ns wcoml 1 < liiss m:ii| nvilt<>r uthUt a<‘t «f ' March 7, IH7H. Snlwcrlpllon price | JO cents |>cr neck: $4.00 |*ci year by mail in Putnam county.

SOCIETY-

I 11; Walnut I .allies V ill To Meet Thursday

Mrs. McIntyre tins less I'u Woman's study flub

ANNIVERSARIES Birthday

NichoR Rleetion

The Novcmhi'i meeting of th<’

Woiiinn’.-; SUt.ly Club wns held at M( . nlb(M . s U| . R( , (I to

the home of Mis. Z-d Mi Intyre Kriday aftiTlinon. Mrs. Elmer Seller, Mrs. Wm. O’Brien and Mrs. A. A. Ahott conducted a

I IS, at the home of Mrs. Oh/e

of ho

officers.

present

Weddings

Air and Mrs. William C .tones

*5.00 to $7.80 per year ontslde J'> nu ' mo,inl hnl ”

Visitors welcome.

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I'ilhnore W omen To Meet On Nov. 18

Sr.. 20 years last Sunday. Nov.

work, enjoy life amt Meep more comfortably To rrl„ » ^ 1 Get Remind »t drugglsl today Quick, com. 1 1 \ilrid] oleta satisfaction or money back guanv-tccS Wltnout dosin I . , on Tf

14th.

Putnam County.

FOR RENT BY BAY OR HOUR FLOOR SANDERS CHB EDGERS C. H. and Cr HARDWARE

S. 15. Kariden, Publisher. 17-llt South .laekson Street.

I FOR SALE: Like new baby

I Ptie to Thanksgiving falling on bed and stroller. I niversal rej the regular meeting day. Fill- frigerator in good condition. .Ton

' niori Christian church

wornm Elm street. Phone 200-R. 15-2p.

Two

Thursday, Nov. 18th.

FOR RENT Modern sleeping

I’EHMIXAI And Local News bi k i i: i s

mw members, Mrs Enil

i „ , will meet

| Boyd and Mis. Herbert T 1 ' z"ika. were welcomed into

club.

Harry W« Its. " bn had j v includes all women of the Fill1 troduc- Christian church. There FOR SALE: Jol D N

(i h gin'-t, Mrs. Russell Alex- no dues. A freewill offering 101 picker. Raymond Lisby, 2 who spuki informally on js ta ), pn a t oa( .n meeting. Visit- miles east of Fillmor. IO-4p.

fot the regular mohthlv meeting. . , , ,,

i room for employed women, suit-

Pot luck dinner at 12:00 o’clock.' ' ... . ,

i , able for 1 or 2. 4.15 Anderson St.

I This organization automatical- ,,, .... .

.Phone |25-.I

16-3n

antlei.

h i r. eent stay in Germany. She ors WP | CnmP

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| Mrs. Ray Fisher is reported quite iii at her home on Ueve

ridge streei.

told many interesting stores about her work with a Vou.h j Group and about the various retrictions, rations, and problems

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son. sr; i:i;\ isous

•k Monda i; D. Seal

r ■■•don at (iudO evening a d I >i. seth, Lafayette,

: ■ ai eh of tie American Farm Kcr.eurch Association,iwill he the luncheon speaker Tuesday noon Mi Leavitt, wno owns and op-l elate, the 400-0(1' Ftah igll H u, Farm in Dutch ss county, N. Y is former chairman of the boacd of directors of the Dutche.-s County Soil Conservation District and past-president of tl New York Association of Sod| Conservation Districts. He is making his first visit to India iij on this occasion as the ne \ | piesident of th ■ uadonal organi-.

Zlpion.

The session will open at 1' oYi ick Mot day after noon wit h! Dean Harry .1. Re I, direotor .. ngru ultural activities at Purdu . extending the welcome. Twoi panels relating to past activities! of soil conservation work aniL two discussion of what soil con-1 servation actually na ans fro n an economic viewp >int will com-i plete the afternoon session. Immediately preceding tli'] business si ssion Tuesday morning will be a panel/ le I by Dr. G.

officers who swore velig-l :im ■ at the time of Japan’s surrender still were at large, atvlj

m.i.hi * ,us ■ trouble.

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Iiap|ia Delta Phi To Meet Tonight

Kappa Delta Phi sorority will Tuesday evening at 7:J0j o'clock with Mrs. Josef Sharp.

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W’nnK'n of Moosi* Mn*ts W«*<!ni k s<lay

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N o I M I OI I I N \ l. **r/r I 1,1

MINI )1 I ** I \ II

NnTh i: is m;iti:hY <ji\ kn t I *1 . llll.ll .S. Moil S ml L.

I ' II t H.l 111 (’ll' III I (In m HHlIi . I II<IIda ol Dim l * IV .Mi:NT \( MiH NTS’

ppi m\ cm! ; ai

Mrs. EJdio Buis, south Indiana r.trort, is n»c(>vering from a ro-

cent minor op<*i at ion.

W» tlnesilay at 8:.‘H) p. m. at th** £ ert aftr-!

Home. All officers and member® *

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«k. pr.. Jh i

h< irsliip

M Join

of keeping a home going for her { family. She showed several pieces of hand work and porce-

Mr. and Mrs. A P. Stoner lef' lain purchased while abroad. Tuesday for St. Petersburg, Fin. | Tea was served during the socto spend the winter. i jal hour.

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Somerset (.roup

Meets Thurstlliv | , , . nil- urged to he present. Th Willing Workers of Sotn-| + + 4-+

Wotliait’H < irele

■,, < 11 m , Russell S< Dev Xo Med 'I luirsihii

and Mrs. Mnk Rollings. . tions will be given by Mis.' The Woman’s Circle of the I ! Hu'ihes n iY Gt “ ol 'K'’ Estes. The program Presbyterian church will meet

Ml Ru " 1; Day'Thursday at 2:30 p m. tor a

ek-end with Mrs I. R. John. Ml Fred Boatman. Mrs Roy| prat.se and thangs offering in the

, d Key, Mrs. Daisy Davis will give ( church.

I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shanklin at- the Bible study. Please

| FOR KENT: 2. .7 and 4 room i apartments. refrigeration and I heat included, for reliable ton- ' nant. Inquire 416 E Washington street between 5 and 7 p. m.

DISTRICT MEETING Thursday, November 18

★ 8 P. M. ★

FOR SALE: OR TRADE: 1041 Ford 4 door DeLuxe, radio and heater. Trade for older car. pre-

Womcn of the Moose will meet ferably .'!7 to ds model. 217 Ilig-

r>p. rn. 16-.Tp

FOR SALE: l.ioyd buggy used i only a short time, good as new: 1 also practically new play p»en. ' Phone No. .7 or call at Tim Grimes’s residence. 211 1-2 Wes* Walnut St. 16-7t

Turkey Supper Music By Gib Harris' Orchestra Foi all Moose members and Women of The Moosi,I Greencastle Moose Home

Mrs. Floyd Allen has

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tended the funeral of Howard f,jft for Home. Shanklin at Crawfordsville Mon- come,

day.

bring prepared an interesting program

Miss Patti Lou 111 im is Bride ol .limes 1. Kali

Mr. and Mrs. Coy C. Ryan hai . j amour’' d th mat riage of their

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seobee, Greencastle Route .7. are the parents c.f a daughter born Monday at the hospital.

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Brick Chapel lunlies

\iil Will Meel

The Brick Chapel Ladies Aid

Everyone wel- with special music. All members j arc urged to come and bring a

1 friend. + 4- + +

Federated Reading Club To Meet \\ ednesday

Tile infant son of Mr. and Mrs.

Patty Lou Ryan Ra > - Ree,t ' Greencastle Route 4.

, r emains about the same at the

| Putnam county hospital.

daughter, Misr

to James E. Rady, son of and Mrs. Charier Ra ly.

Th' marriage . rvice was ceD-j Mrs r 5 as| | Baldwin returned to brated at the home of the bride s p P1 home from the Putnam counparents Sunday aflernoon, Nov t v hospital r Monday. after under14th. when the Rev. Leland Plew ^,,ing an operation last week

a former pastor

will meet Nov. 18th at the home of Mr Nellie Flint. 4* 4- 4- HBainhridge Home Kc Cl lb M l Nov. Ilth.

The Federated Reading Club will meet Wenesday at 1:30 p, m at the public library. Mrs. Warren Middleton will review •'The Bishop’s Mantle,” by Turn-

bull.

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I of Mitchell . a former pastor of j j the Roaehdale Christian church, j

spr

eialist of th t the topic. Agriculture ” in S'» 1 con -er-

officiated ce: jmony.

relatives <.

tendance. The bn

O. Mott, turf Purdue staff “Grass in India Funet ions of gra

stiuctuie, ; n beef production, in dairy production and in genet 11 use in farm practices will bo discussed hy persons actively en-

gaged in these particular fields! rnM,ron o! 11101

at the double ring Only the inmediate tile couple was in at-

'hose gray with

The Bainhridge Home Re Club

met with Mrs Homer Sands on ! omen's SiK-iety Thursday. Nov. 11th President Irhurntlay

Mrs. Tate called meeting to or-j Thp tegular meeting of the dei an l all stood for a moment j ^ f>lllen s Society of Christian of Silent prayer as a tribute to ] Service of Gobin church will be thus ' who gave their :ill in last ■ I'rkl Thursday, Nov. 18lh. at 2:.70

W ednesday. Nov. World War. j P- m - The program is in charge

Ad disab! Thl n , , t Thanksgiving Procla-| Hf Mrs ' K K Naylor, the Wormation was read by Mrs. Sietta , shi P Sprvice b - v Mrs W A - Saturday dinner guests of Crews After song of the month,

wn ace, -"lies. Her attendant Edlth Molf( ^ vvere Ml and M ,. s . club eteed and salute to the Flag,

R hit Sponcel, Mr. and Mrs Howard Bn wn and daughter and

Kenneth Shannon.

of work

MEETS WEDNESDAY

The interior decorating class of ; the Adult Education .scries will! be held at the usual time ard I place, Wednesday, 7::'.(l p. m. Tin aigh lh< dourti y if 11 r- ! n( L:nk A- Co i.pany, Miss Braid, I well km wn decorator, will be the | guest s, eaker Members of the! i las.- may have the privilige of .

was attired in a brown suit accented with beige and gold. Mrs. Jack Coon cf Anderson, sifter of the bride was her I Th le will be a youth meeting

Harold Chitter.der, brother-in- at the New Maysville Communlaw ol t te gr lom served as best • ■ '•' church oi Non 20 at 8:00 p. v -.,- man. m. Rev. Leslie Long will he th'* The bricte is a graduate speakei and Rev. Guy Lawyer,

of Aml'isi n high school vith the song leader,

r'nss o: 1346 and is now an ac-

club was opened I i business. 21 members answered roll call. Motion made and carried that instead ,f grab hag at Christmas, we donate a quarter to buy one of (he tab! ■ s for school, cost

countant major in the School of Busines: at Indiana University.Mr. Rady is majoring in radio broadcasting at 1. U. He is a veteran of World War II and served four years' in the Coast Guard. He was discharged in Jai 1340 and is now a mem bet inviting guests for this occasion, j ( .- j Any other persons interest 'd

may feel mer’ing.

free to attend

( \I!D Ol I II INKS

1 wish to express my sincere thanks to everyone who sent flowers and cards during my stay in the hospital. Mrs. Leola Modlin pii

R. O. T. C. on the 1

campus.

This event cell brated not

the marriage o Mr. Rady but

the exact hour, month and da' of the .74th wedding anniversm of the bride s parents in M it t,

ville, Nov. 14th, 1314.

ily

Greencastle Chapter No. 8.7, D. A. V. will meet in assembly room

of court house !7. at 7:70 p. m v-t'Tan.s be there.

iiid.Kin w n .-i iiii'i ij . k o i v i, v a i yiiebbeman and special music by Miss Mabelle Wright. 'Die following are the hostesses for the fellowship tea: Mrs. C. L. Bieber, Mrs. Russell Vermillion. Mrs. Peter Milanovich, Miss Ella Coff-

man.

All members are urged to be present.

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Lesson on Safety given by Mrs. | R & p u ( |||h T(> ,

Sam Colhver. _

l’itcli-ln Diun r

Lesson on linens and their care

Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Phipps given by Mis Margaret Sands ,h< ‘ Bumness and Professional and children attended a family and Mrs Walter Ratcliff Womens Club will hold a pitch-in gathering Sunday, Nov 7th at Mrs Jess. Lane read ai linner ' Wednesday evening, Nov. tile li"iu< of Mrs Phipps par- Thanksgiving story and Mrs. AI-1 I7th at e: ' !0 P- n - with Klizabeth H \\ Kemp- beet Haleb gave a musical read- " a, ' d as hostess. The finance

observance in g, "Feelin' Fine." We were asked to bring a gift for our adopted familly next

month.

Club was dismissed with club

prayer.

4* 4* 4Mrs. Houck Hostess To Home lie, < Ini)

ents, Mr. and Mrs. or of Mansfield. In

ol Mrs Kemper's 63th birthday anniversary. There were thirty-

six present.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Mrs. Beulah Dickey, Green-

'' Route 4. wa admitted ti

commemorated hospila , Monday .

Le la Moore of Green was admitted Monday.

castle

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( \KD OK TH INKS I wish to thank my neighbors ! and friends for the beautiful cards and flowers sent tome on my birthday. Mrs. Ella Butcher pd

There will he a called meeting at New Providence church Sat-

commlttee will bo In charge. Members please bring table

service. 4* 4- »!•

Keystone Bible (’lass \nniinl Pllch-ln Dinner

The Keystone Bible Class will hold its annual family pitoh-tn dinner in Community Hall of Gobin Methodist Church at 6:70

| The Four-leaf Clover Home

Mi Ethel Yum ker of Green- Etunom.cs Club met on Tuesday P- m. Friday, Nov. 13th. < '•-tie entered the hospital Mon- at t* 1 '' home of Mis. Lloyd Houck' The men will have charge of

the program under the leadership i

day.

Mrs. Grace Thomas of Roachdale was admitted Monday.

ui lay irght.

BEY BONDS

bo a drive for the sale of Savings

Nov. 20( h, to call a Bonds to farm people partic.-jlai-

pastor and elect officers for th-

at 1:70 in the afternoon. Mrs. Maurice Kersey, the president, opened the meeting. The flag salute was given add was followed by the club creed in unison. The history of the song of th *

of Rev. YV. L. Hargrave.

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Missionary Guild To Meet Thursday

The Missionary Guild of the

n '" n, h A '' by Mrs. Inez,Find Christian church will meet

) ly., beginning November 11. You 1 ro " an 1 ,h ' snn K " as then sung! Thursday evening at 8 o'clock

OEEKIYI YOU

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Nov. 16 i INS i The final official vote fur candidates in the Nov. 2 genet.ul election as reported by the secretary of state is: ti ■vei'imr Henry K. Schricker, 884 3!ir,; Hobart Creighton. 884.39. r >. Lieutenant-Governor John Watkins, (D), 840,451; Rue J. Alexander (R), 765.541 Secretary of State Charles Fleming (D). 837.719; Alfred A. Fenini (Rl, 764.226. Auditor of State James M. Propst ID I 8.71.672: Gilbert E Og' ls (K. i 780.395. Sixth Mrs. C’eeil M. Harden (FtI 66 114 Jack J. OGrady 1 (D*l 65,931.

coming year. Every member is' m do „ rea) 8ervice jf will I by the group, meed to he nivsent '

urged to he present The first snow of tin

' put forth a special effort during

Then

in the church parlor. Mrs. Mary

weie eighteen members! Ellen Glidewell will have the

made rabbit hunting scasonahk

, this .drive not only ta urge the

and one guest, Mrs. Wilbur Sell-*

program. Mrs. Doris Douthitt

us there was more than the usual farm P eople with whom you

us of Terre Haute, present and and Mrs. Fern Cox will be the

work to invest in Savings Bonds,

i hut also wherever called upon i

number of shots fired in this vie

imty.

Mr. an.I Mr: Joe Grubb outer-! b > lho Trea * ur y t^Partniont to tail. ' I at dinner Sunday, Mr. and them build a peaoeti ne Mrs Frank Meek, Mr. and M t , J'Uganization of volunteer work-

Otha Meek

as roll was called it

was answer-

i d with

Something to be thankfid for’’ by each member.

After a

committee

hostesses

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Sect ion One To

n poit from the sick! Meet Thursday

the business meeting) Section One of the First Chris-

tlnse,! I’.nd lhe lesson (,ii itu- aft- tian church will meet Thursdnv

all of Greemastli Pot, like anything else, ,.,.,. ()on u a he in i « i , ■ 'V ,, . , , , " a 8tven hy the leaders, afternoon at 2 o’clock at the an 1 Mi and Mrs. Marion Grubb bonds have to be sold, and noth- Mrs. Grace Torr and Mrs. Ethel'church.

on the subject "Selection*

anil Care of Linens.” This prov-l Dorcas ( lass

ed to hi an Interesting topic as'To Yieet W ednesday

and son.

Rev Buchanan filled his at'-'solicitation.

I mg takes the place of personal Torr.

pointment at New Providence church Sunday and Sunday! 4

PRE< \l TIONS PE \NNI l> TOKYO, Nov. 16. Japane police announced today that ex-

night.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernie McCammaek visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grubb Friday afternoon. Mrs. Y’irgil Blue is improved at this writing. Lem11 1 Richardson visited Jo * Grubb Wednesday.

HUNTERS

th" history of linen was explain-] Dorcas Class of the Putnam-

HOS MY 15KIT

Hogs, 8.000, moderately active, uneven, weights around 170-220

traordinary precautions would h ( lbs about steady at $21.00-$21.50. taken against any disturbanC' early top $21.50, early top $21.50; which might be touched off wh n 225-300 lbs strong to 25 higher the execution of the Japan' e at $20 OiO-$21 00; 100-160 lbs $17v, .u ctmiinals is announced. 25-$20 00: sows about steady at Of ficials said mafly Japanese $17.50 -$19.00, few lots $17.00.

AND ALL WHO TRAVEL ANYWHERE TO ANTWHERI Before going hunting, camping or on any trip . . . protect yourself against hazarda of travel and all activity accidents mih our $5,000 to $2.',000 policy. Covert 3 daya to 6 montha. Pay* for iniiiriea and full benelile if killed, Costa aa little as $1.10. CAREFREE TRIP INSURANCI

listed Immediately by SIMPSON STONER INSURANCE

cd from the planting of the flax ville Sunday School will meet seed in Ireland on through this]Wednesday afternoon with Mrs.

weaving process which is a long Reggie Glover.

and tedious task and it gave the! members and guest a fuller ap-l W omans Union To Meet preclation'of the value of’ one f, Thursday Afternoon our most beautiful materials as' The Woman* Union of the well as the wearing ability r,f Christian Church will mee*. this fabric This was further Thursday afternoon at 2:30

proved hy a number of piecs o’clock.

shown by the diffi-rent members Devotions will b.i given by Mrs

of some very old but still well Fred Ratcliff,

preserved articles. The patterns Mis. Clay Brothers will give wen* studied and discussed and the program on the subject "This

proved to be most interesting. Is Ou r Unity.”

After the closing prayer the' club adjourned and the hostess WANTED: Ride to Indianserved delightful refreshments apolis, hours 7 a. m to 3:45

and a social period followed. m. Call 772-R.

YOUR GREENCASTLE

COMMUNITY CHEST

NEEDS YOUR HELP

The quota for the Greencastle Community Chest is SS,500.00 and is divided among the following organizations.

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To Your

Community

Chest

Girl Scouts Boy Scouts Cancer Control High-Y Salvation Army Fraternal Order of Police, Kids’ Day Emergency Fund

S 800.00 1,321.12 1,000.00 200 00 1,500.00 300.00 378.88

S5.500.00

Contributed in the interests of the Greencastle Community Chest. First-Citizens Bank And Trust Co.

GREENCASTLE