The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1948 — Page 6

FHF DAILY BANNER. GRFPNCASTLF. INDIANA.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1948.

OBITI'ARY pionocr family of <A‘c children, -926. r-> r. i - . all of whom have preceded hlrr.

Jefferson D. Rader, youngest ” i son of Henry and Mary Grtfhle in (,onth -

Rader, wn bom ni S<mih W. * n-

Little, and one step

In May of 19.17, he was united Diehl of Terre marriage to Lyda Little and ^ hp lraves 14 grandchildren

On April 12, 1875 He was unit-i together

‘ ■ latter

Mrs.

Bee and Mrs. Aker, and

blood donor;'

daughter.. deep and wide,

Hau te. ^y buUd a bridge at evening

Mrs. Mildred Hutchc r> Mrs. Irene Hirote

floral offerings, the ministers, j

ington township, November 10. ed in marriage to Isabelle Macej through these latter declining ^ a ' ^ ' hl ‘ "

1861. He passed away at "the and to this union nine children years faithfully, hand in hand.

He leaves to mourn their loss I Rader . pent his cnt.re 1.

they have walked - Thc buiWer lifted h ' 9 0, ' J ^'.R.V. Raymond Skelton and Rev for right man Apply.7:10 a. n bph m

head.

Dallas Rissler for th. ir comfort- Friday, Dec

HELP WANTED: Steady j r,

10th.

i HELP WANTED; , Position as teleps. C2

l !ccal exchange. J

scheduled wage .ncn^

Putnai,. C''i’ ty Hospital at S 10 j were Ijoni. The five boys. Henry, p. m . November 18. 1948. Had, Paul. Charles, Biyan and Clyde he live* ur.lil the 30th of t-ils and also one daughter, Mr;, month, he would have celebr l' -“d Pluma Hathaway have preceded his 87th birthday. him in death. Thc loving wif • Mi Rader was a member <1 a and mother passed away Nov. 10,

•'Good friend, in this path I havc i i n o W o: ds, singers, accompanist, i Transfer, come,” he said,. pall boal . rH Mr. and Mrs. Chas.j

Cherr;

9-8.)

the wife, three daughters. Mi ,hr ' cr r.imunitji where he wa- ..-rhprp followeth after me today. ‘ McCun y and all who helped in If owner can identify tan an ! Myrtle Mullinix of Terre Haute, bom. ID \.as a prominent farm- A y f(l |th whose feet must pa : s 8nv wa y at tb ., ^ Pa th of our hus- black hound dog lost nearly th: < Mrs. Mildred Hutcheson of Reels- cr and served his community a- wa y. I j )an( j an( | f a ther. weeks ago in Washington townville, Mrs. Irene Hinote of Green- township trustee for four years. ^ ll . g c j iasm ^at has been naught Mrs. Lyda Rader | ship, call Grcencastlo 842-R fin castle, one step son, James The poet might well have been to mc j Mrs. Myrtle Mullinix I information. Jt-lr,.

thinking of him when he wro*e To thQt f a i r .h e aded youth may a!

TcW'hdn. Office uf.

Banner Ads P

TENDER SMOKED PICNIC HAMS Lb. 39c

1

JOWLS FRESH •• SMOKED 25c - 29c

BROKEN SEICKD

BACON, Lb.

Pork Bones, lb. 15c Melts, !b. 19c Pork Liver, lb. 39c Pork Brains, lb. 39c Pork Steak, lb. £9c Pork Loin Roast, lb. 41c BEEF BRAINS

Lb. 19c

SIRLOIN STEAK

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| A GRADE

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3eef Liver, lb. 2od Fish, lb. Rose Fish, lb. Oysters, Pint Bologna, lb. Franks, lb.

these gracious lines: An old man going a lone high-

way.

Cam • one evening cold and gra 7 ) a chasm vast and wi le and

deep.

The old man crossed in the twilight dim. The sullen stream had up fear for him; But he turned when ;afe on the other side. And built a

tide.

pitfall be; He too, must cross in the light dim, Good friend, I am building th 4 bridge for him." 1 _ — z

♦ ♦

C ARD OF THANKS

Rader: We extend our since!*- J thanks and appreciation to our fre.-nds and neighbors for their \nr* - <ms of sympathy an ! a i : 1 ae extended to us at the J

cue. ♦ Espeeially do we wish to thank £

•Old man." said a pilgrim near, p,. Wiseman, Dr. Aker, Dr. “Why waste your time in build- Schauwecker. Director of Nurses ing here; Mrs. M< Ferren, and the nursing You day will end with ending .staff on the second floor at the day, Putnam County Hospital for You will never again pass this their loving care of Mr. Rader way; and the kindness shown his farnYou have crossed this cfcasm dy. Also our special nurses, Mrs.

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BOSCCE C0FFLE 2 Lb - can

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NEW YORK REPORTERS got a declaration from blond Sharman Douglas that, as far as she knows, reports that she will be a godmother for Princess Elizabeth's baby son are only "a rumor.’’ The 20-year-old daughter of the U. S. ambassador to Great Britain waa inUrvlewed on her arrival n. 11nternttional Soundohotoi

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