The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 December 1948 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1948.

Do This for Heod-C@ld Stuffiness!

Mrs. Ruth Roller of Oroeneastlo spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. JVtaymo Rred. Mrs. Hallie Kurgerson, has i roved in her new hrime she re-1

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THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED

Instantly—the moment you put a few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol In each nostril—you'll feel your cold-stuffed nose

start to open up and give you wonderful relief from sniffly head-cold distress. Va-tro-nol acts so fast because it works

naht where trouble is. It relieves stuffy . ... . co..^estion, and makes breathing easier. ,nl ' s if used in time, Va-tro-nol helps prr- Iremcastle were vent many colds from developing! Try . u Itl Vicks Va-tro-nol Nose Drops. unmr srti'• 1. of

■ntly ptirchasod. j Kntered In the pontofflce at

, (ircencaatle, Indiana as second

CANAAN 'da** mall matter under act of

Mary Jane Goss spent Turs- ; March 1. UJ78. Subscription price day night with her grandparents, | ‘10 cents per week: $4.00 per Mr and Mrs. Samuel Wood near , year by mall In Putnam county. Brick Chapel. ' to $7.80 per year outside

Mr. and Mrs.' Maloom Neier Putnam County.

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200 W. Washington. Bring gift for grab-hag. All members are urged to he present.

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Cloverdale I*. T. A. To Meet Monday The dnverdalo P.T.A. will ; hold their regular meeting at

S. R. Rariden, Publtshcr. 17-19 South Jaekson Street.

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Miss Belle Long, enterted the Westfall Nursing Home in Green castle last Friday. Mr. and Mrs J< hn Logan and son Bobby, Mi and Mrs. John Mark I. .gan, were i n Rrazill ast Saturday evening. Miss Stella Cdlins was in Greenerstle last Monday afternoon. Mr anr Mis. Vet Mann were in Indianapolis last Stmday to visit Mr. and Mrs George Ogles Mrs. Eva Job. muth of Belh Union, visited her sister, Mia. Mae M. ('own. last Tuesday and atfended the sale hero. Mrs. Effie Campbell, north of town and Mrs. Alberta Bice of Belle Union, were in town one afternoon last week e

LOANS

children of near Stilesvillo

Susannc Webb of

the Sunday

guests of the former's

mother. Mrs. James Kmedley and

family.

Miss Darlene Dicks of Indianapolis, Mr. Fred MilLnan, Mr and Mrs. Win. Baldwin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller Thanksgiving I'ny. Mrs. Millard Greemee, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenlee, visited Mr. Millard Greenlee at the Putnam county hospital Thursday evening. Mr. Greenlee is slowly im-

proving.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goss and daughter Peggy of Amo, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goss, Mr. and Mrs. Loffel Goss and daughter Madonna, attended the Sonja llenio show at Indianapolis Tues-

day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Conard Huber and children were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Otha Miller at KV1-

mtye Thanksgiving Day.

Several from this community attended the supper and bazaar

given by the Fast Klovd Home .. , , Ee Club. K ,lcri,, • L DRV,S - Mrs. Eugene Bassett who suf-j Lt. Geneva F. Sims

Alumnae Meeting Monday With Mrs. May hall Delta Theta Tau Alumnae will meet Monday, Dec. 1.7th. at "ttri p. m. at the home of Mrs. War 1 D. Mayhall, 608 Anderson St.

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Ladi'o AH Social

Held Xmas Meeting Decem'.:’?r 13, 1048 at 7:30 p. tn. The Ladies Aid cf the Raceo m j Devocions will be given by Methodist Church held their Mrs. Ruby Pickens. Xmas Social Wednesday after- | A Christmas program will bo noon. There was a grab bag and given by the first five grades, election of officers. President, { Everyone is invited tot his

STATE POLICE

youths charged with issuing fraudulent cheeks to a farmer m payment for two cows. The fathcr of one of the youths was said _o have attempted to bribe Richardson to drop the charges »nd th four officers were accused of c onspiring with the father in

the scdiool building Monday night t j V j nc to “frame” Richardson.

Today's Markets

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INDIANAPALIS MARKET Hogs 12.000: barrows and gilts opened 27 to 50 lower on weights 225 lbs. down, later trade and bulk sales 50 to 75, extrc.ne cai es $1.00 lower on 240-300 lbs; bulk good and choice 160-225 lbs

$7.00-$8.50. ' **>

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.S22.25-S22.50: 225-270 lbs $20.75 S22.25; 270-300 lbs 20.00S-021.00;

Pehsoxai.

And Local News li lt I E l *

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aubrey of Greenrastle R. 2, are the parents

of a son born Friday.

Rev. Evans will preach at the Mt. Meridian Methodist church

Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.

Mrs. Miida Gundcn and Mrs. -Martha Akeman. and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Mann, visited their brother-in-law, Nonnan Faunce and son at Terre Haute, recently.

Hazel Wilson; vice president, | Bess Lawler; treasurer, Ethel j Fall; secretary, Clara Sheets. Refreshments of ice cream, ! cookies and coffee were served

by the committee. Rev. Hayden is the new minister and he ermes every 2nd and 4th Sundays •!• -1- -!• Busy Bee < hit) M«d Dec. 'Ind Mrs. Holer Williams was hostess for the Busy Bee Club members and guests for the Chris*.-

niceting.

C'loverdnlr Study

iiroup tleets Tuesday

Tlie Cloverdale P. T. A. Study

Group will hold their regular port in meeting at the school building or donee.”

Thursday afternoon December 10. 1948 at 1:30 p. m. Tile lesson will he "Hero W dship. Wire or Jr.wi.-e” Every one is weler.me

to attend this meeting.

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Mrs. HohIcss To Tliursilii.\ Club The Thursday Club held its

rallied in denfense of the four of ficeni after their indictment.

t'tnle Police Supeniitriident Ro i bs $19.50-$20.00; 100-

hert Rossow insisted the otticers

w-re ”not involved in any brib- 1™ lbs S18.00-S22.00; sows 50 to ,. ry •• He said the action against 75 lower, bulk sows SU^-SX.SAO

them was “an obvious political attempt to discredit” them.

Cattle 500, calves 300; supply limited largely to small lots

Governor Gates gave the state steers and yearlings common to police department his moral sup- good lightweights, few sales an “expresslo nof eonfi- about steady in cleanup trade a*.

S19 00-S26.50; medium to good

The particulars of the case beef cows very slow, odd good contained in the grand jury in- beef cows ot$19.50: vealers ac-

tive, steady, good and choice $31-

.50-$34.00.

Sheep 1.000; active, steady, good and choice native woole!

diriment were kept secret until the four officers surrendered to Montgomery county authorities and were released on bonds totaling $10,000 on Dee. 6. 1947.

HONOLULU. -Col. Thomas United States Air Foro n « , directly responsible for H »,3 air defense, admitted today the as many as 12 unidentified J es could enter the Hawaiian arsl unchallenged unde,- p * conditions. Ho made the staement fold mg an Air Force announcemJ from Fort Worth. IV X ., lha[ J of its six-engined B-36 homb«3 flew over Hawaii Tuesday on tlJ seventh anniversary of p^l Harbor and repot! here .1^. ' d that Hawaiian military a'lt .l critics had not d.-t.ct.. i it, Blackburn said the island’s u.l fense forces “wouldn't challnJ any aircraft in peacetime” alerted by the State Departin'rj or the Secretary of Defense.

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HOME NEEDS Up To $300 Vrranged qnirklv and conveniently. INDIANA LOAN CO. 19* / E. Washington. Phone 15

of this

fen d a broken arm last Wed-1 city, who has been stationed in r.esday morning is improring 1 Delano Hall, Army Medical Oon-

nicely.

Mr. Charles Bourne and Mr ' Chadd of Chicago were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley Sunday morning.

Thursday Doc. 2. Twenty-eight members and four guests enjoyed the delicious dinner served at

the noon hour.

The atfernoon business meeting was conducted by the presi-

Mr and Mrs. Fred Gilley, of H, ' lp " Williams. The singImlianapolis, are the parents .if >"* < lf sil " nt Ni * M vas ff,lloWt d a daughter born at the Putnam by prayer by Mrs. Klinefelter, county hospital Friday morning. Mrs. Julia Hagerty gave a ne«d-

is the former Mar- in » of the f!0 bg. Silent Night.

I Roll call response was Bible verses. Minutes of last meeting

mas mooting at her home all day I . e jrui tlr Christmas meeting with

were read and approved.

Guests for the day were Mrs. L m Jones, Mrs. Etea Dell Cantonwine, Mrs. Mary Cline and

Mrs. Clsribel Woodall..

Alice Cradick, Fayne Jones

Mrs. Eugene Huber and daughter Gretna H.-th, spent Tuesdav with Mrs. Harvey Stewart.

ON THESE COLD MORNINGS

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Nothing tastes so good as real good cup of Coffee.

QUALITY MEATS

"ONLY THE FIMEST" BEEF AND PORK

Quality Meat Market

12 SOUTH VINE ST.

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ter, Washington, D. C., is now stationed at Nurses Quarters. 33*5 Med Sq.. Chanute Field, j

Rantoul, ID. J and Essie Terrell had been vo f - Word has been received from ' ° d on at PU’^ 01 *-'* meeting acceptMr. and Mrs. William Hanna ot e(l °" r invitation and beeame

Roachdale, who are spending the members.

winter in Tuscon, Arizona, that | 11 ' vas decided to have the anthey are settled comfortably and 1 mial * hristmas program at Mt. are enjoying the warm weather 1 Hebron church on Sunday night

of that section of the country. 1 Heo 19th.

I The hostess gave a word edn-

Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. : at- test which was won by ton entertained at six o’clock | Welst and Esther Jones.

Mrs. Bella McQueen. The morning was spent visiting. A very delicious pi ten-in dinner was served by the hostess and her helpers. Mrs. Hallie Runnels and Mrs. Ida Sinclair. Our visitor, Mrs. Cora Retmyer’s birthday and we sang Happy Birthday to

her.

Afternoon the meeting was called to order by the president, Esther Cradick. America was sung and the lord’s Prayer was repeated. Fifteen memberhs answered rail call. The minutes were read and approved and the treasurer’s report was given. It was decided to send a gift to Mrs. Moser and also to send some other Christmas cards. Mrs McQueen go, a thrill out of her hostess gifts and thanked everyone for their gift. Then we opened cur Christmas gifts which everyone was very proud of. The prizes were won b\ Helen

IN MEMORY In loving memory of our mother, Lillie Mae Prichard, who pasted away December 10, 1942. Our thoughts go wandering when daylight fades, To the land of long ago, And nernory paints the scenes of

old

In the gold of the twilight glow. We seem to see in the soft, dim light* A face we love the best. And think of her when the sun's last ray Goes down in the far-off w?st. Rev. C. L. Prichard and Family. ch

FOR SALE: Lumber. Dressed. A’l patterns. Alsi flooring. Will save you money. James Brewster R. R. 4. Greencastle, Ind. 10-tf

WANTED TO BUY; Scrap lumber in any lengths over 3 feet. 1" x 4", 1" x 6" or l” x 8”. James M. Erdmann, 800 South Locust. Phone 495-M. 10-lp

dinner Wednesday evening. Mr. j

Sinclair, Cora Retmyer and

Louise Averil Allen. Every one left hop-

ing to sec each me nber January

Taring the social hour all on* 6th at the home of Florence Aland Mrs. Ben Fall, Mr. and Mrn. | joyed the gift exchange and the ip n

Ban (lark and daughter, Suz- hostess served Christ nas candy.' 4.-j. 4, 4.

* + * + Belle Union P. T. A.

Mrs. Ynugban Hostess ' ( Meets December 13 I or Birthday Dinner i • Th • Belle Union P. T. A. will

hold its regular* meeting t)eoein»> her 13th. with a pitch in supper

anne; all of Raccoon and Mr. and

Mrs. Robert O. Patton.

The Fillmore Christian church , is planning to send a gift box Sunday evening Dec. 5, Mri. consisting of pillow cases, towels, Lwia Vaughan entertained with a wash cloths, cookies or any mis- pix oVIock turkey dlnm>r in cellaneous gift to the Cleveland hcaor of hcr fnlhet , Mr . Albort Children’s Christian Home. If W al,ace and his twin sister. Mrs. you wish to donate please bring Martha 77lh birthtlaVi al _

bring

gilts Sunday morning. Money will be accepted for oranges for

the Emily Flinn Home.

REVIVAL CONTINUES

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so Mrs. Alpha Haines whose birthday is the thirteenth. The long table was decorated j with green and tall red candles! the center being a lively large | cake o nan * antique ehrysfal

to

at 7 o’clock. Everyone their table service.

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P. T. A. To Meet

At KeeNrillc

l The Washington Township I*. T. A. will meet at Rcelsvilie Thursday, Dec. 16, at 7:30 p. ni. Please note change of date. There will be a Christmas program consisting of a play “Mother Goose Visits Santa Claus” by the Manhattan school

BELOW Fiwiiij;

The revival which began last cake stand that belonged

Sunday evening at the Mapi“ mother. The cake _ Heights Church of God will con-'^orated in pink roses and their children, a duet by Lester Bcatinuc throughout next week wiih names. man and Grover Dean Young, services beginning at 7:30 p. m.' The dinner which was turkey and a pageant, “The Children’s The evangelist is Rev. C. E. Ro- and ail the trimmings, the tur- Year" by Mrs. Masten's room A berts of Fort Wayne. J key being a gift of Mr. and Mrs. i„ asM choir will play carols. The pastor, Rev. N. Paul Dix- Basil Staley, nephew and niece The 4-H Club achievement on. prospective misisonary to' of Mr. Wallace, and the oysters awards will be presented at this

were sent from California by meeting.

Mrs. Alice’s son. Jewel. : Refreshments will be served.

After a lovely evening with

opening of gifts and songs by Kiism-II Tup. Club the children, every one left hop- Met Itec. Snl

ing to all meet again next year. | The Russell Township Home Those present were Mi. and Makers Club met Dec f . 3, at the Mrs. Ross Alice and sons Ronnie home of Mrs. Clarence Goff for

its annual all day Christmas party. At the noon hour twenty members and three guests. Miss Lucile Smith of Greencastle, Mrs. Margaret Gardner and Joe Cook, gathered around the gayly dec-

Mexico, extends to the public :i hearty welcome to worship at

his charge.

IN MEMORY

In loving memory of Mrs. Eva

Bock, who passed away 11 years nn(J ljinnj< .. Mr> and Mra . E>tp ,

ago today

Her thoughts w3re so full cf us. She never could forget; And we think that where she is, She must be watching yet. W. S. Bock and Children and grandchildren. pr|

FOUR KILLED

Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Staley, Mr. and Mrs. George Parker and children Carol and Richard: Miss Betty Showmeycr, Mrs. Emma McAnich and the

honored guests, Mrs. Alpha 0,alf> ‘ 1 ll *ning table and partook Alice, Mrs. Alpha Haines and of 8 bountoous cooperative din-

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wallace. . np| '-

4. .j. 4. 4. J short business meeting was

Mrs. Whitaker To

Be Honored With Shower

held In the afternoon. Mrs. Donald Hazlett showed slides of the

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DANCE v Saturday, December 11 Special Music

For Members, Wives and Sweethearts GREENCASTLE MOOSE LODGE

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HU victims were W. L. Butlei, 44, electrical foreman; T. R. Williams, 65, shop superintendend, and two engineers, Art

Buhrman, 48, and Joseph T. ^ ‘ P- th- No invitations are i being sent and everyone is wel- ’ b< beautiful lighted Christmas

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Mr Early is no dub. Always joins the Christmas Club. He has money every year; You can, too, it you join here.

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Friends „f Mrs. Richard Whit- V,rRin IsIands and pavo ftn ,n * ?•»».»»»»•***»'*'-***'*

aker. Bainbrtdgc, will hold a twin ,r ' , ' c ’ ! ' tln ? 1n1k explaining them baby shower and round party Grou P sin K in K “bd a few short Thursday evening, Dec. 16th, iii lalks hy n, ‘‘ nlhf ‘ rH were enjoyed the Christian church basement but ,hc ' clLma -'< of the meeting

was the exchange of gifts around

Murray, 60

Theodore Bongard, 65, Buhr- conu- ' P1 * a8e <oni0 w *th a part-

tree.

man's brother-in-law, escaped l ’ ,r 'ki ssed as twins, death by crouching behind a ’** *** ' l ' post when Hill opened fire on * nw tii-ui .Nurses him. Bongard later fled the r '’ ' ,,vl t M'mday

locker room and told the yard Practical Nurses will meet office that Hill was "shooting up Monday Dec. 13 at 7:00 p. m. a* * >al, ' V '

| A vote of thanks was given j Mrs. Goff and her ussitaants, [ Mrs. AlberJL Goff, Mrs. Frank j Eveimnn and Mrs. Charles Gard-

ner for a

wonderful Christmas *

CAIVNOUPS

THE AAEN'S STORE

the place.”

“They lai^fhed at me at first,” Bongard said. "Then I told them I wouldn’t go back In there, that you can replace the boilers but you can’t replace me. They

called the cops.”

Bongard s 4d he, Buhrman and

_ Murray went into the boiler , I room when they heard Hill Jll shouting at Williams and Butler.

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the home of Mrs. Jesse Green, 1

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MAPLE HEIGHTS Home Ec XMAS BAZAAR December Iltli. Ralph’s Studio Needle work, Candles, Raked Goods. Country ^Corner Store. ‘ 1 .-C-

Modern Priscilla ( luh Meets Monday The Modern Priscilla Club will meet Monday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. N. L. Hammond. This will be a Christmas meeting, with a gift exchange. ANNIVERSARIES Weddings Mr. and Mrs. William E. Thomas, R. 4, 57 years today,

Dec. 10.

there IS TOO a Santa CM

He WROTE to me!

Yet, and he'll write to YOU, too! If you wan ^ to ANSWER your letter this year, be sure to P ot in the Special Santa Claus letterbox a* ,hl * ^ Just put the 10* Santa Claus Stamp on it and yo

get a letter straight from Sonta Clous land

u.fare 019**’

But hurry! Give Santa time to answer b . ^

mas. Come get your SANTA STAMP (only 1 send your letter at SANTA'S IETTERBOX ' r ou You'll have the fun of reading Santa t ° w to you, and showing it to your friends!

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