The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1948 — Page 3
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RCIiH! n .ri JAN NURSE
tAfiV BANNER, GRLENCASTIC, INDIANA. WEDNEi)L)AY, NOVEMBER
Stasscrt, now an airline stcwari-
css.
The Belgian «irl received
24, H’48.
was home
Miss Lucile Hai*t for the week end.
deco, aliens from allied counter a 2u a operal 'on ma '’ U,,I "' W '' U
fc:a
who. war were, tinn
for her work in saving downed fliers and escaped prisoners. She was caught and condemned to death by the Nazis late in the but the invasion came in
to save her.
MORTON ♦ Earl Woodworth attended a .Hied fun.-!al in Terre Haute Sunday who of his cousin, Austin Ogdon, -iur- The M. Y. F. of Union Chap<-1 met at the church on Tuesday 1 be | evening for a party. The \V. S. C. S. will meet with I) Mrs. Walter Calvert on Dec. 1st : T. B. for an all-day meeting. Carol - and Johnny Clodfelter NVw returned from the Putnam Coun- - to ty Hospital Sunday where they Miss underwent minor operations.
in Indianapolis |
last week She is home and re-t ported feeling much better.
NFU M.YYst II.1.1
Stevie Iti ctor spent the w.-i-with Clyde Steward and family Kev. and Mrs. Rector an-t daughters spent the wi k vi ing relatives in Ohio. Edith Stewart spent Thuisdav with Emma Steward. Mr and Mrs. Walter Ward and daughter of near Morristown called at the home of Mr. ami Mis Clarence Ward and Alvar::
Weller.
Mr and Mi- Warren Elliott and family of Indianapolis sper.' Saturday night with Mrs. Pearl Elliott and Aunt B.-ll K.-ek
SPORTS
By .Jim Zeis
1949 Tiger Grid Local Net Teams Card Announced Invade Attica
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An eight-ga ne football sche- Coach Tom Goldsbt ■ ry and his 1 dule for the DePau.v Tigers' | Greencastle net tbssers will in-Hi-Ci season was released here to- I vade Attica, the home of the Red d:iy by Athletic Director Ft R | Ramblers, this evening fo>- their N( ' al j third basketball game of the sea-
AU games, with the exception i son - With a victory over Bpinbriilge and a dofoat by Bloomington, the
f
Hf,n
•I .i match with Rail State, arcwith opponents met this year. Ball State replaces the Ufiivers ! ty of Rochester on the Tigie>
| schedule.
1 auw, with a 8-2 rec »rd t . is -... was beaten by Ohio Wes ieyan and Rochester in
ga m*\s.
rin schedule is as
lows:
^ept a.l At Kalamazoo
ga me)
roac
< High-
Tiger Cubs would like very much to get back on the credit side of the hardwood ledger. However, they will have their hands full I tonight as Attica has a veteran team and incidentally, always
gets a big kiek out of knocking| lianapolis called on Mr. ami Mrs
! o.t.
1
Ball State (here)
Oct
S
At Hanover
O.'t.
15
At Griruiell
Oct.
22
Ohm Wesleyan there)
Oct.
29
Lake Forest (here)
Nov.
5
At Illinois Wesleyan
Nov.
12
Wabash (hoi's)
| Putnam County Hospital. Mi . Mae Staggs has come tc ! keep house for Ed Conncrly th’s [ win tel. FINCASTLK Mrs Ethel Fry is slowly improving ui the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays vis- ; ited with her brother, John Leaton. and family Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs. Mae Gurnet very delightfully entertained the Countrj .'lull on Wednesday afternoon Fhcre were seventeen members iml one guest, Mrs. Brown o! Westville, present. Mrs. Maude Brothers, whose hithday comes this month, was 1 1veil some nice presents ami re reshnients of pumpkin pie nmch a"d candy wore served bt he hostess. Alva Routh and Frank Routh visited M. C. Routh Sunday. Leon Myers ami family of In-
BOWLING NEWS
l>m\ NTOW N
I
Bank
Mm Hr New Look in Eiituramic styling . . . now presents "I he : n driv iity! ^ <■«. it s the m>t< Euturamic < Miiamohilt'. coming soon b" i with IIvilra-Malic I >rivi'ami Wliirlawav /»/n\ the rcvolnfin* 1 mhi vc heard hi* inueh about. It's "The New Thrill.” Trv it!
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I V K W. 21 I El ’el’s 20
| Central National j Homo Laundry Doom-Shonkvvilor ! Ston< j Insurance
| First-Citizens Bank
i Banner
I Ovi
Cartwright, 52.!: Birt, fiSS; Haverlv. S12 Long, r>0‘2. West, 512
515.
off the local drapery agitators Several fans planned to accompany the Greencastle first and
second squads to Attica.
The starting lineup for the main game was to be Stan and Jim Pierce, forwards: Ait Roberts, center: Don Marketto ami
Stiles or Smithers, guards.
Putnam Squads Lost Tuesday
I Lone
Two Putnam county net teams saw action on the basketball floor Tuesday night and both suffered defeat Quincy to Cloverdale and downed the Clovers, :’,6 to
28.
Fillmore traveled to Amo and
.... , „ 11 I bowed to a tough Hendricks
>00: Blocker .>47 Tuttle
-n-i. c.i-. ,, - J county squad. to 2!*
| Tonight, Thanksgiving Eve, i four other Putnam aggregations
San< ' v , j will have games with Bainbtidge
lieing host to Plainfield: Roachdale visiting Ladoga: Russellville calling on New Market, and Belle
Union invading Eminence.
Orville Kosher Saturday. CLOVERDALE Mr and Mrs. Tom McCuri" spent the da_v Saturday shoppii g in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Gilley o Wabash spent Saturday nigh i id Sunday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs Willis Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCurr' were shopping in Greencast J Saturday night.
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OLDSMOBILE liys iriendly Sales & Service iLah Indiana Street Greencastle. Indianr
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/Jeds! A (frALtlOOLr fAte (?UG FOR
v Oz/ $29M!
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Goodyear
25
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Zinc Mill
22
11 |
lloob's
19
11
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16
171
Black
15
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Metzger
12
21
Airport
12
21
Midwest
11
22
Zinc Mill J. 2284
Airport, 0.
20.12,
Goodyear. 3, 2181
Metzgei 0
2037.
Black, .i, 22114, Johnson's, 0.
2187
Hood’s, 2, 2143;
Midwest, 1
2084.
Ov. i 450: Robbins
456; Butler,
457, C. Crawley, 51
t W. Craw-
b -198: Duncan. 479; J.
Hirt,
Sr Ml. N. Hill, 457
; J. Hirt
. Jr .
47.3: Kerr, 509;
Racier,
482
IV; rv 478: Langdon, 470; Beck
152; Johnson, 460;
Myers,
457;
I’-si ns. 186; Gray, 475.
High game: J. Hirt, Jr., 207.
SCHOOL GIRLS
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Ex-Tiger Star Hit Five Points
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Ml I \ In IIim>k«. Ml \\i» s.I. I tOM ilM \ N 11 I’ll I N I I M, ■Vi.ii,- is lierel.y tth.-ii Hint lie
iloin-il of I'oMiiiilsst.im-i-H ni t|i,
i '.mill > -,f I'm11emi. Si n, .,f | m ||
me., will up to tli, }|,,ut' ,,f m ip o'elo.-k oil S ltllfrlu.v. I If.-,-lull.-I- I l ' i s u I a Specr, | ,\111un rrepI v,
I'i.ls :|| tile offi.-e uf 1)>,- ('film t Mi,Mini of I'litiuiin ('ouim. Iiull "'ll r.o Hlunk Hooks 111 mk si.I I ioie-i v, I’rilltJlif- il till of flee sup Plies ill (ri-llelul for (In- us,- iif tUit "••on I'omilv. IndiuHu for ih,. y.u i''l'' in neeorilnnei- wiili |P, spi-el
fleittiiiiis ti er al of ori- ipproveil It-
ll"- sold IPeiril of I'iiiuin Issloni-r "ol now on fU- in tin- nffiei- „ tin* Xuditor of muiii eiiunl.v Ml iildilers will tie reinihi-il |i
file u lioiul in I lie sum of Sl.fPin.ni
us i uu lIHlitei null nlsn file mi u f
fliimll of noneolliislnn, nml ti
.oinpli jn .ill IliinuM wllti tin stiii
in. s n-oi-rulnu Mils mol eonlrii-lt of Mils iiiml uni) eluir.-ietei- anil it - ■ ■ i -1 witli Hoetlnn - 7 - I i: ii n- Aiinotni--,! Iinlluiiii Slulute-
| l"'Jii.
, Tip Board r--si rv< s tlie riuln ii
j i - i- - ' my I nd nil Idiis
I i >.'11 • -i) nl fll-iu-Tli-aStl- I'lllMIlfl Jt'iiunle, India rm lids ITIli duv of
I V'u\ • lulu r. lOSS
j SiRned: ttnss S Torr
Fred K. llunli r
f 'la ranee
The Cloverdale Home Ec Club held their regular meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Walter Barker. Mr and Mrs. Toni McCurry and Mrs Elmer Herbert visited Mr and Mrs. Richard McCuny in Bloomington Sunday Mr and Mrs Orville Bitzer of Greencastle were m Clovt-nlaJe Sunday afternoon. The young people of the Givencastle Penecost Church enjoyed a weiner roast at the home of Mr and Mrs Hugh Bowman and .'amily Monday night. Mi and Mrs Josh McCullough nd daughter Cathy, visited Mind Mrs. Bert McCullough and Ir. J. V Cook Sunday. Mr. anil Mrs Robert Ne-es and hildren called on Mr and Mrs Jedric Ray and Larry Sunday afternoon. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ind Mrs W. A Curtis and Deli a Hunter wen- Mrs Lola Miles and son and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Stierwalt of Martinsville. Mr. and Mis Johnny Beaman of near Paragon and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter and family. Miss Mary Ellen Sutlicrlin spent Wednesday night with Miss Joy Sweeney Mrs. Belle Leonard is ill at - her home here. Herman Cumming and family visiledd his mother. Mrs Carrie Cummings Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hunter visited Mr* and Mrs. Walter I Corns and Delca Hunter Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Williams tailed on Willie Morrison t indny afternoon. Mrs. Loren Stwalley entertained Uve Ladies Aid of the First Christian Church of Cloverdale at her home Thursday afternoon. Miss It'na Hunter and Wilma Stattner spent Friday night with Mr and Mrs Walter fronts. Miss Beatrice Met allie visited Mary Louise Taylor Saturday evening.
i:. finff
Flarl (Red) Gardner, former DePauw basketball star, contributed 5 points Tuesday night as the Minneapolis Lakers defeat.-'! the Indianapolis Jets, 88 to 68, in the Butler university fieldhouse.
T’.ruird of ( , <»uiniis<ioiiurH. iMUnam County, Imliatui
ATTKST:
< 1.< i n S, .lonos . A milt <h ’ ~ " - "
Minneapolis professional squad. Fn-d Snively, Ben Cannon and
The Beautiful
Glamorug
School
The standing of the
Gills League to date is as fol-jot
lows:
.notici: to iwi'wr.ns 01 run cit\ or A'li.r. I MM \ N \ Ol \ MMI1TO > \ I \ NO I \|l IIMI.M \ rm \tio\s to v\\ i:\-
oi said < i m
. Nf*t|c# Wi hor*by vflvon to Ih
(.anltift . Who played center fo.- invi ayerM of the city of tire, n the Tigers, is a forward with the l "i ,l,,l V , l ' !!"" 'b;
I Council of said City at its it pillar j inoetinj? on the 10fh day of Nov. nilo-r It*Lx, determined upon th< I nj»«mlit ur*- of more money fo» i
others from Greencastle attend- lll *‘ ' in r. ut \ «*ar tiam was set ou , tin detail in the imldished Hndjiifi eu mo Rame. ;IS niodifit tl and confirmed by tin l
(stale Hoard of Tax (.‘onimiBsiomi. J of linliaiia for tic curr«nt year ol
MOKTON j it'tx to ft.i> tin follow In k itcinizi «.
• expenses ol said City, to wit: I Hoard of Works 3-H —
Alt. and Mrs. Ralph Stark of. Onsoliue ji.u.ni
ry.* »». . , ... Hoard of Work! 331
Ft. Wayne have been visiting .,n.l .u,iu,.- sm-
relatives in Morton and Bell- I'B'-s -
'I’bat in order t«» meet tlu* eim ru
more. 1 clicy and nc«aH.slty whieh lias ri
en the ><ald Common Cmincil luo* neternnned to appropriate from
Greencastle were dinner guests the General Fund now in tin
City’s Treasury the sum herein
Mi and Mrs. Lloyd O’Havcr of
7»
- ‘laorug Offers ‘ Advantages for only $29 95 i toco (or luxurious “"Kcr wear! . 1U0% imported itic hark locks in lr< ' loiiRcr life! * (A) S.I1-color Hue, rose, wine or ■ i color Floral on
8t
green ground. ■ fading. Glamorug •hampooed like the
c rugs!
^ ^ u n <:w Glamorug was Ol 0 mill '•IS mill workers In all wrnthcr. v ! > > worn-through spots
'
fad
I
Ml soft—colors
»ng.
‘ "If variety of size'; x 54” to 9' x 12'.
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Howl-A-Ways Lane Stars Rlock Busters I’een Pins Mh Kats Pin Hnarls High pame Custer, 154.
% l> M I M« I IC \TH»N , b\ KiVen lhat t he !
\oim i: Nolle, j
unb 'II* in i| has been appointed • ' tb. .Iinigt* of the Circuit Court •' I'uti mi founty. State ,.r IndiAdmin 1st ra tor of tin estat. ! ' Hem \ |! Loiitrden lute of pin - ia in * *otin t y, deceased. Slid «stat' is supposed to Ii,
<o| veil t
Gr*il ton .1 Isjtixilcti. Admiii i st ra t ur No X!M | nun i <’ Akers, t'lerk of the I'utia m Ciretiit Court. -■ ’ ■ ' MoriDWs 1|4 - : |
Mi and Mrs. Russell O'Haver
on Sunday.
Mrs. Bernice Spurgeon and family were guests of Mr. an 1 Mis John Martin over the week
end.
Mrs Clarence Humphrey attended the funeral of her broth-er-in-law at Danville, 111., last Friday. Ed Connelly has been on th" sick list the last few days. Mrs Lottie Stark returned to her home on Tuesday from the
Reported Arrested
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Th* Store of Furnitur*
Poor Dagwood, fired again! Arthur laike and Penny Singleton have leading roles in Colunibias "Blondies Reward” at the Voneastle Theatre today.
VENEZUELA'S President Romulo Gallegos has been placed under house arrest by high ranking army leaders, according to reports from Caracas. The dissidents demand his resignation and formation of a coalition government. Newspapers have been accusing Gallegos, first Venezuelan president elected by the people, of failing to combat intlation. yielding to labor, (/nternat/ona/j
.shown to pay sahl claims, item* uiui expenses. A’ ineetiiiK of the Common Council «*f KiilcI CHy will he held November P>. 1948. at 7:30 o eloo!* p. M at tin Council Clnimb. r «» said City, for the purpose of finally d't • i mining to make named appropriation of money p paj 1 said elaiins and expenses :i which meeting any and all i i\ pa>ers may h, lieard and tln j may make objections to the mak • Ing ol mid ppioprl itionx ot I I.;i 11 111. I. •'i If 11'I Commoi Pouncil makes saId i ppi oprl I loin nr nny part thereof, said matteT i will l>c a u t oma t ieall >■ eertified th,. State Hoard of Tax Commis dinners of Indiana, through tin CF)unt\' Auditor of Putnam Cuun t\-. Indiana for the said Hoard consideration and approval. i\ Clifford Fra'/dor. Ph-rk Treasurer «*f tin Citv Of Greelienstlo, Illdinu
17-21
\M I M I I M I \ \ I* % \ l .ltx Ml \i>Drrio\ \i. \priinrm %'i ioax Not lee is hereby given tin tax payers nf • I reetiuast le City and • iii i tl Township, Pul ni m (‘ouiity. Indiana, that tin proper legal offieers of said muilieipa 111 > at their regular meeting [dace at 7:30 n'elnek t». in., on 2nd day ot Deci'inber. F.Gx. will etmsiiler fin following addilinnnl appropriations whieh said offieers eonsider lie, , -sui > to meet tin* extraordinary elllergeliey existing at this
t line
rofiriation of $"i.oott Im re. from C'liimlatiVe itiiilding
Fund for remodeling if the Miller rsennol 'I'hls ap ro|U'iat Inifc- is t«i ' us*-' 1 in Sneel.d sehooi iyycotu11. I*x. Alteration of Old Hdlldings 'I’hls i-. modeling is for the pill i>os, if ui King addiiioii.il looms availed.- • snitahle for elass-room use whieh hav Inrelofuie not
h, < ii us• • d for this purpose.
\i«. i reipmst is mud, t*» transf, r I .am.On I'roni I-l, Pureliuse ot I i ud. to I-*,. Pnrehase of Furiii
t ore
» ;i ■ . um a nnea ring a t sueh mei'iug sliall have a right ht •leii’d tl'ereoii. The additional at*propriation as finally made will to ■iii'n atIctilly referred t" tin Si it« |;.. i! ,| Ta \ i •mnnii.-siMn, rs whieh Heard will hold a furtlie hearieg wliliin flfte*'U da\s at tli* «’<.U'd\ Auditor’s of fie, of Putni.im t’oun'x. Indiana, or at sueh otli• plaee as in \ - he designated \ such hearing, toxpayers ohjeetiny to any sueti additional ap'ropria lions may be heard and Interested taxpayers may inc|uir*' of tin County Atnlltor. when and wher, sueh lo'irlng will he Inld GKKKNCAS’I I.F Ho ' tit • OF UCHOOli TUFHTKFrt s. O. Havers, President • it. Hli intom. See . ., ( \ .1 I. Poor, Treasuia r IT 24-2*
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DIAPERED DOLLY Bathe and Hug Her $3 98 Skln-Tev dream dolly—her lifelike skin rcall> takes to vvaterHlg Hi incli si/c. |{ei head turns (ompleteiy around. Her legs and amis turn. I.itthgirlt adore tliis huh\ doll.
LIFE-LIKE DOLL All Dessed Up $4 98 Dig Hi im li Skin lex l>ol| elad in lovely dress, pert bonnet, liny shoes, stockings, slip, diaper. She’s life like, her head t m es and her ey es close. x>
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Throws Sparks WIND UP TRAIN $3 98
j ' / •4 fv ■, #lc \ Toy Telephone Dials BELL RINGS 98c
You gel a locomotive, tender, YouiiK’sters med a telephone gondola, caboose, and I > see- '"I’ 111 ' h “' , • »" i aM I In l)i . oi butcher hist as thins nl track. \ gift any Euellent, trainynrngster will like. mg.
Fun on Wheels Red Velocipede $tJy9Q up si/es to choose from llea\> rugged tiic>8h‘s tint! will g;ive years nl wear. Hearing packed *ront wheels, heavy rubber tires.
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Red Enameled STEEL WAGON 98c
This little uitgim is .jusl riglit fur tin- Miinll ebllil. Easy run ning. sirnnglN huill. Other \iagllHH in lurger sl/es up in si).00
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