The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1948 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946.
TRI MAN OKNOrNTKS ;.ry. transcript of n-.u irs imnny “Breaking with the Commungiven to a subcommittee in New P :l| ty is not an easy matter, York last Monday. The other v ' uas Quoted as saying, “j (] e . came from Isaac Don I^cvine, ert- ,,p< * to give these people (other itor of the anti-Communist mag- Communists) an opportunity to Mina Plain Talk and a friend of ’ :l1 ' tliier own break damage ! Chambers. 1 little as possible by me.” Chamb. i lull! t* ubeommit-, 1 vine said Chambers hid the tee hr had withheld the docu-j dbcuments because he believed ments because he did not want to they could be used for “trading hurt anynni more than was purposes” in the event Soviet
secret police kidnaped his or children.
Ail ministrators SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY In the matter of Ike Kstatr of Klstc Kdwards, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the K.state of Klsic Ktlvvartls, deceased, will offer for sale at Pnhlte \uetion at the late residence of said' decedent at Amo, Indiana, on '* ‘ Saturday, December 11,1948 VI | !■. M Tl11 I OI.I.O\U\<; PKKSON AI. PKOPEKTY: One living room suite; piano and cabinet; one folding bed and wash stand; one lied room suite; table model radio; one lot rugs and carpets; bedding; dining room suite; kitchen cabinets and chairs; kerosene stove, (ieneral Electric refrigerator; silverware, dishes and utensils; porch furniture, fruit jars; two tons Virginia coal and many other items. TERMS < \s|| — No articles to he removed until settled for. EVERETT McCOLLUM, Administrator
AI.TON III RST, \iict.
MARI.IK MelNTVKK, Clerk.
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Carolyn June Wethington, 2 years old today, Dec. 9. Thomas Lisby. R. R- 2, Grccnoastle, 81 years old Dec. 8. Maple Heights Home Ec
Held C lub Party
Maple Heights Home Ke Club held its mothly meeting Dee. 7th
at the Marine Hall.
Roll call was answered by •"( members with a Christmas tree decoration. Meeting was eftll- d to order by the president, Mrs. Wilbur Crawley. Door prize was won by Mrs. Alva Chadd. Mrs. George Amers gave a very instructive lesson on safety. Mrs. Crawley appointed the audit committee to audit the books for the past year. Chairman Mis’ Ethel Schachtel, Mrs. Thomas Chadd and Mrs. Lawrence Alexander. The club voted to buy two Tuberculosis bonds nml lix
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Entered in the postofflee at I (•reenensl le, Indiana as second ’ class mail matter under act of | March 7. 1878. Subscription price !'.’0 cents per week: $1.00 pet
I year by mall In Putnam county. (Sugar Rblgc < .'tb S3.00 to $1.80 |ier year outside Will 'Ic'd Dr-ember
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-SOCIETYChapel Aid Society Meets Thursday Evening The Brick Chapel Ladies Ai v>-i!l niri t Thursday evening, Dec 1 at tli' hom - of Mrs. Rcba Eni -J( ly. Plen'c bring 2.'i cent gift f' 1 ' the grab hag. i
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FROM MISERIES OF Y Greencast,e sch00 l commissioners Greencastln Twp v ,
plot, $1.
Lucinda H. Frank to Frank J. Skelton, etux. land in Russell-
ville, $1.
Putnam County. S. R. Rarlden, Publisher. 17-19 Smith Jackson Street.
|»b:iiso\ai And Local News B B I E F_S
Rev. 1^. I). Dodd w'ili preaen at the Limertale Community Church Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Franklin of Spencer are the parents of a son born Thursday at
several food and fruit baskets to lh( , hospital,
be given at Christmas.
The annual Christmas bazaar
will be held Saturday. Dec. 11th Clovrrdalo are tl- parents of a at Ralph’s Studio. Donation daughter born Wednesday at th< 1 are to be brought to the studio county hospital.
! Friday or Saturday. Any mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Glen ('asidn of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hammond, Greencastle Route !!. are the parents of a son born Thurs-
day at the hospital.
James Rollings and daughter. Mrs. Maxine Mortesitt, of Reels-
PAJAMAS
for "his” Christmas use our layaway . . .
FANCY CANDY
PATTERNS
STRIPES
# THF MENS ‘‘The Shore For Values” ^
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vvilli elastic waistbands. $3.95 • $4.95
FAMOUS
"WILSON NO BELT-’ Brand
j ber wishing to help at any time of the <lay call 1072-J by not j later than Friday noon. Bake foods anil candies to be brought to the sale Saturday morning, store opens at 9:f!0. White ele-
phants and countryscorner store ville, left this morning by plan? .nods to be brought unwrapped, from the Indianapolis Airport,
Hostess gift was won by Mr. j f nr Tuscon. Arizonia.
I Wilbur Crawley. There weri'
I five guests and nine children! Gilbert E. Ogles, Putnam conn. | p ros ,. M f ; ly Republican chairman, is in The annual family Christmas linr for the position of chief i party will be held Tuesday, Dec. 1 doorkeeper of the state Senate } 14th! at the Marino Hall with a ■•t the coming session of the
1 piteh-in supper at 6:'!0. Please I/eglslaUwr
I bring your own table service.; Chicken and coffee will be fur-| nished by the club and Santa) Claus will treat the children
Robert W. Smith, 9 Bloomington Street, is associated as (special representative for the
Life Insurance Co
Ohio State
j Mr. Smith was formerly assoetat- | od wdth the Farm Bureau Insur-
i ance Servire.
Each jidult to bring a r>0e gran bag gift and children 25c gift. Christmas party committee is, chairman, Mrs. Basil Baldwin.
Mrs. Glenn Monnett. Mrs.. j\| r ant | \f rSi Xoal G. Nicholrhelina Duncan and Mrs. Betty KOn ;in( | claughter of Russellville B u, ks. 1 (.nteriained at dinner Sunday, Meeting closed with the clubi alK | \Irs. David L. Grimes prayer and the social hour " n: 'j ami son David Lee ami Mark of joyed with Santa Claus *'1, Grimes Of FMntorc, Mr an Mrs.
g I gifts
Refresh
"i Gerald Clodfelter and Mr. nml
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THE MENS SHOP 18 West Washington Street
HARRY I.IYKNfiOOn, Owner
SKIPPER JAMA! Knit lop with JS liroafk'loth trousers $4 95
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tnents were served in keeping 1 Mrs Ray clodfelter.
with an “old fashioned Christmas 1
party.” Hostesses were: Mrs.' Mr. anil Mrs. Clarence Knoll, Raymond Spurlock, Mrs. Jack Mr. anil Mrs. Hugh Pierce of PotHurst. Mrs. I^ee MeKamoy and an, li Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Knoll Mrs. Warren Swickard. I Bridgeton; Mr. and Mrs.
J Hugh Collins of Clovcrdale and
XMAS VESPERS I Mrs. Emma Mace of Brazil spent
DcPamv students will preside| Sunday with Mrs. Gertrude Reis- with a pink and blue table cover over the special Christmas ves-jiug a t Brick Chapel. Mrs. Mace Hn ,| an nnbrella covered with pers in the Presbyterian church visited a few days with Mrs. Reis- pj n i< ami blue crepe paper, at 7:50 Sunday evening. j lug. [ Two contests were given with Meditations for the Christmas j Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. priz.es going to Mrs. Forrest
season will bo given
Thi Sugar Ridge ,N • die chi': ! wi!l me t at th ■ honf of Mis. 'Walter Reeves December 12 f u x an a'l day me t'ng au.d jrift ' I . change.
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Cmuiln Cnmer Home Keiuiumics lo meet T he Country Cm ’er Horn • Economies club will have it- Christmas meetiiig on Friday afternoon ala 1 TO at the home of Mrs. Nual Nicholson, north of Morton with Mrs. Francis Lane as assistant hostess. Bring a gift for the grab hag. 4* 4* 4- 4* Mr. and Mrs. linauer Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. George Knauef and daughter Louise entertained Sunday with a turkey dinner in honor of Mr. Knauer's nephew. Kenny Ford of Manhattan. Kansas. Mr. Ford is secretary of 'he Alumni Association of the Manhattan Agricultural College. Those present for dinner were Mr. Ford and his mother. Mrs. Martha Ford of Seneca, Kansas; Mrs. Minnie Layman, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Kersey and son David Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Layman and children Barbara Jean and Billy of A no: Mr. anil Mrs. Chester Sallee. gVanville, Ind.; Mrs. Osa Berrv, Rockville; Mrs. Rr.sa Knaucr, Miss Opal Brothers. Estol Bio thers, Mr. and ''.Mrs. Donald Thomas, Sanford Burk, C. B. Knauer. Mrs. Laura Knaucr, Mrs. Hansel Tower and daughter, Vrglnia and son, Eddie; Kenneth Knauer, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shetrcne, Georga Knauer, Louise Knauer and Mr. ard Mrs. George Knauer. Afternoon callers were -Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knauer and daughter Doris and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Knauer. Selclon Knauer called Monday morning. Mrs. Martha Ford who has been visiting here the past few •weeks accompanied her son
home.
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Mrs. Morlan Honored
With Shower
A stork shower was given for Mrs. Norma Morlan of Bai ibridge Nov. “0th by Irma Eggers ami Helen Bond of Reclsvillo .it Mrs. Eggers’ home. The gift table was decorated
land
IU \I. ESTATE TRANSI KKS | Sylvestei York, etux,
Shepherd, etux to Greencastle Twp. $1
Marion O’Neal etux to JohnWrighti etux, land in
L. Hickman, etux. lard i n c, castle Easter,, Enlsrg " , Harold E. Hickman, otu , * Paul B. Blomgren. etux, i,,.
Central National iw Robert Goldsbc ; . •„? Greencastle ^ " ' l * a 't
Rog,.>
Clinton V. Cue, etal to Harold ly’ s Enlargement <]
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You know what wonderful relief you get when you rub on Vicks VapoRub! Now . . . when you have a nagging, raspy cough due to a cold, here's a special way to use Vicks VapoRub. P's VapoRub Steam and it brings grand relief in a hurry! Put a good spoonful of Vicks VapoRub in a bowl of boiling water or vaporizer. Then . . . inhale the soothing VapoRub Steam. The medicated vapors penetrate direct to cold-con-gested upper bronchial tubes and bring relict « a*q with every single 1/ breath! Try it! cw VapoRub
FLOOR SHOW Thursday, December 9 Starting At 9 P. M. GREENCASTLE MOOSE LODGE
Ottering one of the most complete selections of floral Gifts in
the Mid-West.
nit-ct 1 1trVrtt'ex*r-tr’€TT , «'f•« , £’<'s*r 1 «'ff>cT'r , rrrt';-v‘ -•erTevrftlJ ; is your Christmas Flower Headquarters j mbbhmbiihh!
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jointly by] Handy, who are observing their ( Aker.and Mrs. Radnn Salin who
M K Till Jig SHOP OP grkem astlk
$]90 $^ .TO 82^' $250
vi y Bates and Bob Gowens. ( the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Stiulonts flum the music Hollowell the showing of the
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school will present tho traditional Christmas music. Joyce Moore , will play “Cantique de Noel’’ on the viola and Ben Cole will he organist for the services.
After the many lovely gifts
1949 Oldsmobile in Cincinnati, were opened, refreshments carry-
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson M. Stoner will also be in Cincinnati for the introduction of the new Olds-
mobile.
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Beautiful, healthy blooming plants suitable for any place in the house. Eitel’s grow their own plants which allows us to furnish you only the best at most attractive prices. Remember your plant gifts can be delivered FREE and attractively decorated and wrapped.
STILL GOING CLOSING OUT SALE
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGS WHILE THE
MERCHANDISE LASTS
MANY ITEMS SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Reg. 449.50 Home Freezer,
Now 336 50 (Only One)
Reg. 319.50 Deluxe Electric Range
Now 249.50 (Only One)
Reg. 159.50 7? H. P. Outboard Motor
Now 116 95
Reg. 170.00 Zero Water Softener
Now 98.00
Reg. 39.95 Pump Jack
Now 29 95
Reg. 49.50 ' 2 H. P. Electric Motor
Now 39.50
Reg. 3.69 Daisy Churn
Now 2 98
Reg. 109.50 Electric Washer
Now 89.00
Reg. 279.50 Combination Radio with FM
Now 198.00
Reg. 21.00 Luggage
Now 10.95
Reg. 9.98 Gabardine Jackets
Now 4.49
Reg. 15.95 Waffle Irons
Now 10.95
Reg. 21.95 Marx Electric Train
Now 17 95
SI III u few toys left and many other items Ion numerou» to mention. I SK OI K HITKiET PLAN AND SAVE NOW! C. A. WEBB 28 South Jackson St. Greencastle, Ind.
v Elsie s Beauty Shop In Coutesvine will lie iqx'ii Ij days a week from now until a ter New Years. Hours •• Mon. 9 a. m. lo |>. in. Tues. •) a. m. Li ti;00 p. in. Wed. 9 a. ill. to t;S« p. m. Th'.irs. i) a. m. to 1:80 p. m. Friday !l a. in. to 0:00 p. m. Hat. - 9 a. in. to 4:00 p. m. Phone 10 Coatesville FOR APPOINTMENTS Elsie's Beauty Shop
ing out the pink ann blue color scheme, were served to Mrs. Harley Taber, Mrs. Amy Stevenson, Mrs. Ossie Sawyer, Miss Evelyn Craft, Mrs. Shirley MeElroy, Mrs. Forrest Aker. Mrs. Myron MeCammack, Mrs. Mary Clark, Mrs. Clarence Hood, Mrs. Marion McCullough, Mrs. Kenneth Davis, Mrs. James Lucas and daughter, Shirley, Mrs. Florence Rissler, Mrs. Ralph Major. Mrs. Ruth Yarher and daughter. Cathy Jo, Mrs. Walter Kirk, Mrs. Alfa Kirk, Mrs. Harry Bond. Mrs. William Salin, Mrs. Robert Gose and son, Jimmy, Mrs, Betty Brown and son Ray, Mrs. Hal- J (red Mercer, Mrs. George Mercer, E Mrs. Roy T aylor and Mrs. Maree- w
line Burger.
Those sending gifts but unable K to attend were Miss Kathryn g Boyd, Mrs. Fred Boyd, Mrs. y Luther Herbert. Mrs. Ted Isley. y
Christmas arrangements for any place in the home is our specialty. As always Eitel’s try to offer you the newest ideas — Tal-a-lce, we can make any type of arrangement you desire to carry out your Christmas theme. Ask for an estimate, no obligation.
Greet your friends with a gay front door Christmas decoration. We are offering all types of greenery for decorating, gay, bright bell collections — waterproof ribbon.
Mrs. Pete Holsapple. Mrs. George E
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——— MAPLE HEIGHTS Home Ec XMAS BAZAAR December 11 th. Ralph’s Studio Needle work, Candles. Baked Goods. Country Corner Store.
Anderson, Mrs. John Shinn, Mrs. Loyd Major, Mrs. Eileen Hoskins, Mrs. Virginia Kendall, Mrs. Ethel Miller, Mrs. Earl Hutcheson, Mrs. Louise Johnson, Mrs. Carl Fugate, Mrs. Jack Major, Mrs. F. L. Hade, Mrs. Laura Bond. Mrs. Velma Chew, Mrs. R. H. Nichols, Miss Ruth Kauble, Mrs. James Thomas, Mrs. Harry King. Mrs. Pearl Hassler, Mrs. Louise Rosh, Mrs. Myrtle I»gan, Mrs Louie Guess, Mrs. Charles Harris, Mrs. Carl Smith, Dickie Major and Mrs. Wilma Lawler.
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B. A 1*. W. Christmas Meeting, December 15th Greencastle Business and Professional Women are reminded of the Christmas .neettng to be held on Wednesday evening, Dee. 15th at the home of Miss Barbara Daniels. A 50c gift exchange will be a part of the even-
ing social.
Useful, lasting plantings for any place in the home. Such as — BAMBOO LOG PLANTERS TERRAIMUMS COPPER UMBRELLAS PLANTERS COPPER HORSE SPURS PLANTERS CREAM AND SUGAR PLANTERS AND MANY OTHERS,
Eitel’s now offer » the complete Heager Poffery group, ash trays, cigarette boxes, center piece, and lamps all pattern.
Vase, in one
Remember Eitel s your complete Gift Headquarter
have Greeting Cards.
THE STORE WITH CHRISTMAS SPIRIT IN THE AIR
