The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 December 1948 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, W*-

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ililHRY TO MULLINS

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For Gifts For Every Member 01 The Family. She Will Love Cosmetics 'HIS” MEN S SETS $2.C0toS7.5G ‘ Wrisley Spruce Sets Mermen'; sets - Williams sets Fitch sets -• Colgate sets Palmoivc sets

Boudoir Sets To. The Ladies \ lr\il\ and I hong lit fill Kifl. $?.98 to $18.90

PERFUME ATOMIZERS by Holmes Spray COTY'S PARIS, L'ORIGAN, AND EMERAUDE EVENING IN PARIS - BLUE FERN BY WRISLEY MAX FACTOR CHERAMY ABOVE GIFT-PACKAGES Priced From 75c -tc S25

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DELCIOUS CANDIES til Will Enjoy

Buntc - Johnson's - Lady Wayne • Dilling’s original Cherry Cocktails - Miller and Hollis SI.00 Tc S4.75 Per Lb.

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED

j -SOCIIIVAnnual Xmas Party Of Orern.-astlf Motors

Kntered in tho postofflo© at (Jreoncaatle, IntHana as second class mall matter under act of

Irwin on roc. I", wltti thirteen members and one fruest present. All enjoyed a deHeious pitchin dinner after which tho moet-

Tho annual Christmas party of in? was railed to order. One ne\.

a. member vas added to the club.

Greencastle Motors. Inc.,

given on Thursday evening. Dis-j New books for the coming year

tribution of bonuses, Christma.t, was given out.

March 7, 1878. Subscription price^ baskets, a turkey dinner and on-- Rntertainment was exchange •.’0 cents per week: $4.00 per ' tertainment featured the even-Inf grab bag gifts as well as year by mall In Putnam county. 1 jng’s prtigram. The 64 persons | secret sister gifts New names

$5.00 to $7.80 per year outside

Putnam County.

S. K. Karlden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Pmisoxal And Local News IK IK I i: F §

attending as the guests of Otto j H. Ernbcrg were employees,] I wives, Buick and Chevrolet ofi 'icials and others. • A variety show <>f eigiit acts I and arranged by McGuire and Paxton Entertainment of Ctii-| cago was performed for the entertainment of everyone present. This consisted of a quartette, magician, stroller* an I oth n

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Following the dinner, O. H. Ernbcrg distributed bonuses i< all employees amounting to 10 per cent of their annual wage.

were drawn for the coming year. Next meeting to be in the ’.o.ne of Mrs. Frank Girton.

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Country Corner Home Ke ( uh Met 'Dec. tOlli

Taie *1,tends moving his family

there in about! en da vs He now'5 ***■

lives in Russellville.

Maude Crodian is nursing Unaunt of Frank Sellers at his

home south of Brighton.

Mrs. Pearl Shamel and grandsons, Uoyd and Gerald O’Hair of Greenwood, visited Tuesday evening with the latter’s parents,

Mr. ami Mrs. Gilbert O'Hair.

LEGION TO FT. WAYNE

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i FORT WAYNE, Ind.. Dec. 17. I (UP) The 1949 Indiana Am- j r* ) erican Legion convention will he j * j held In Fort Wayne next August J

The Country C.anwr Home EcJ^ jt was anno unced here last ^ C' Jb'r.et Friday Dec. 10th at 1^* j | A In,me of Mrs. Noel Nickolson j Thll foul . p 0 , t Wayne Legion .«

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with Mrs. Francis Lane assaslant p OS ts will be In charge

hostess.

Mrs. Raymond Nelson, presi-; dent, called the meeting to.order j with everyone singing "The First i Noel.” Roll call was answered I with "Favorite Xmas Carol” by

! those in the employ of the con-i 1( j mem b< rs and 4 guests,

corn for less than

! rangements for the gathering.

Mr. and Mrs. John Xzotianakis and family will leave tomorrow

t„ spend the Christmas holidays Lump sum bonuses were given t

in Texas. . j corn for less than one yeui

Tiie infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Courtesy cards entitling each Kay It' was admitted to the , mployee to a Christmas basket Hile\ -pital in Indianapolis an( j a tud^.y vv<-re also distribut-

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FIGHT PKKDH TEI)

THEY RE COMING

THE NEW 1949

FUTURAMIC OLDSMOBILES

ON DISPLAY

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HOLLY S FRIENDLY SALES AND SERVICE North Indiana St.

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An interesting lesson on "Ldnii: and their Care" was given by Esther Lyons and Josephine Ford. They brought several dif-

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Mr. Ernbcrg announced that ferpnt of lineT , Young, of Youngstown, • tho x®" 11 - P° ,,c y w ® u,d bo in er ‘ (Jhm. - visiting his mother. Mrs.' tt n< xt y*® 1-

K I,.-,, Stevenson, south College Gifts wer " K*™ 10 foUr * UP8,S

with birthdays in December. 1 \vi

avenue. . , . . . j The meeting was

| birthday cakes were cut in nonorl

Mrs. Simon Adelman of Mrs. Tom Carney, Miss Dor-( n " et anuar > w

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an M, Sidney Mandelblatt and j othy Tippett, Paul Tippett i hil l' havi returned to theii anil Jack Sullivan. Gn i astlc home after spending) Talks were mad<

some time with relatives in I>>h

Ai grles, Ctdifomia.

Many southern Democrats believed the dispute within the party could be adjusted on a basis of action abolishing thpoll tax. outlawing lynching and adjusting racial discrimination

group to see. j jn ^ arm(>d Berv | CP8 , Following the business meeting , But thp Bouthern compromis .

everyone enjoyed the grab bag.'

ajoumed to

Esther

ers would ' | t ights and

j,. | Lyons.

H r it A. Meredith, who is a stu ic: i-i the graduate school at the University of Michigan, will

a ■ \e home Saturday to spend

thi holidays with his parents R \ ittui Mrs A L. Meredith. hillip Haines. Greencastle, was transferred to the Methodist h -spit a I in Indianapolis, Friday. T b >y fell while playing at .-eh< >1 on Thursday . He fell on a huge wooden post, which has a t.'eavy wire cable through it. The left side of his fare is badly mashed He was taken to the Methodist hospital to determine the extent of his injuries.

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ANNIVERSARIES

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by Mr. Ern-

berg. Andrew Barrett, Pres. I Hanna. Leonard Dallow and N.

E. Hoes.

The following Buick official attended: Leonard Dallow, zou. parts manager; J. K. Edmonson, parts and accessories representative; N. E. Hoes, zone sorvio manager, and Mr. Blank Chevrolet officials attending were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Barrett, assistant zone manager; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards, district manager; Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Yaw, sales production manage:'; Mr. and Mrs. R. Lockhart, parts and accessories manager: Mr. and Mrs. Newman Sharp, p. and a. representative, and Mr. and i Mis. Pres. Hanna. Indianapolis ! city manager; Mr. and Mrs. Paul I Tippett. Paul Tippett. Jr., and iff Miss Dorothy Tippett, all of Crawfordsvillc; Rev. and Mrs.

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Women of Mo»ytc Hold Initiation

Women of the Moose held in-^ienei itiation Wednesday at their reg- i instance,

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guarantee political j leal with the poll tax]

I by means of a constitutional j amendment rather than by riij, rent legislation. They would • make’any anti-lynch legislation ) broad enough to cover mass vio-

of any kind such as, for

might occur in labor

ular meeting. Six candidates, disputes. They are determined were initiated. This was MooK'-- to block enactment,

haven chapter night. Cora Pope was the chairman of the chapter

night.

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Moose Xmas Party

To Be Thursday j ller of the day

The Loyal Order of Moose and U >- Fishin K is ( > uite P°P lUar also Women of Moose wil Ihold their* Dennis Clodfelter and family annual Christmas party at the! were supper guests of Mrs. Berhome Thursday at 8:00 p. in. tha Clodfelter in CrawfordsviUe,

There will be a Christmas tree Saturday evening,

and treats for the children. Any-] Mrs. Jessie Hartman and Mrs one may bring gifts. All Moose . Laura Kosher were in Green-

members and families are invit-* castle Tuesday,

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Harvey Miles was taken from the Putnam county hospital to ■ his home Monday. Leon Myers and family and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grider of Indianapolis called on Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fosher Sndny evening. James Mandleco Jr., and fanv ly spent Sunday at Ross Lawlers

Mr and Mrs. Lesl | Ma Steel* and Mrs Este,/ were in Indianapolis MonU Relatives of this neighb* j S. Pope of Ladoga. ,\( r | one time lived here. j deceased.

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Christmas shoppiivg is the or- ! der of the day in this commun-

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1 Eileen Cline. 16 years old, Dec. 17th. daughter of Mrs. Judy j Cline of Indianapolis. Jerry Allen Mayfield, son of I. nard Mayfield, Brazil R. 3, 7 years old today. Dee. 17. HOSPITAL NOTES

Mrs Emma Dickerson, Roachdale was admitted Thursday. Edward Muffer, Roachdale was admitted Thursday. 1

WIRE NEWS

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Cigars $2.25 to $5.75 Per Box Handsome Pipes for the Man of Your Choice - Di. Grabow - Kaywoodie •• Londonnaire Priced from $1.50 to $5.00

DON'T FORGET THAT EASTMAN KODAK!

Mullins Drug Store

N. L. DONELSON

The House 4 nmniitlc- In Washing) m - iiminmcd Fram-F ! 1. Sayre, I niteJ Stales delegal t , the United Nations an.) t lirman of tt>," F. X. Trusteesnip Ci. in mil tee, G. appear M< nd.iy ior questioning. j WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 — HNS)—President Truman today eonf rred with a s|>eciaJ eabinet • omniittee on the anti-inflatlofi prognun the ( htet Executive will present to Congress. Tile conference InlL'iwe,) fh.. ] i -gular cabinet nys-ting, at which economic and international pr hleins were chief tuples of dls< issi'in. < aldnet meil.tN-rs said matters disetissed covered the entire rang-- of pending issues.

I ST. LOUS, Iks'. 17—(CP)—A ’9-.\enr- ild physieion, sUH|N-ct in the Cedar Rapids, In., hotel murder of Byron llattnuui, was near death today after taking ]M>tson. I’olbvt said they iM-lieved lt<d> < rt l.i.'ta .Ige kiilu.l the ‘19-year-«M design engineer because of Halt titan’s relations with the doctor's wife. KtUledg" was arrested at his home last night by St. oLuls deti-ctlves and Cedar Kapids ofIh'ers who wanted to question him about the murder. He became ill on fho way to poll.v hetulquarters and was rushe.l to City hospital. Police say tiny were unable to obtain a. statement from him In-fore he lost eons' ionsness. Mrs. Sydney Itiitledge, 2?. told polio" her husband followed Hattnisin to C.slnr Rapids to “have it out with him.”

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan. Chicago. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crosby. Greencastle. 4- 4- + 4Home ,V Child Study Club Party Monday The Christmas party of the Home ami Child Study Club will be held at the Presbyterian church Monday, Dec. 20th, at 3:30 p. m., instead of at Mrs. Rex Haines, as previously announced. 4- 4- 4* ♦ Miss Freda Steegmiller Honored At Luncheon Mrs. Russell White, the former Betty Lee of this city, entertained with a luncheon at noon today in honor of Miss Freda Steegmiller, bride-elect. The luncheon was held in the home of ^frs. White’s mother Mrs. Nellie Lee in Northwood. Guests were Mrs. Charles Steegmiller. Miss Martha Steegmiller, Mrs. Perry Nugent. Mrs. Allan Feld, Miss Freda Steegmiller and Mrs. lyce. 4* 4* 4* 4Fnlertuin Wlith Birthday Party Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stewart, 224 Hillsdale, gave a party for their son, Gerald Lee, on his ninth birthday, December 13th. His guests were Jimmie Hahn, Dale Martin Lanzone and Jack Earnshaw. Jay Allan’s present was received but hr was unable to attend. They were entertained with games by Miss Rita Reck and Virginia Clifford. Refreshments were fruit salad punch and a birthday cake with candles. 4 - 4* 4- 4Mrs. Irwin Hostess T > Club Dec. I.Mh The Friendly Neighbors Club of Blast Greencastle Township met in the home of Mrs. O. W.

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Washing!on Home Ke. Club To .Meet Tuesday The Washington Twp Home Ee. Club will meet Tuesday, Dec.i 21, at 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs I

Luther Dyer is confined to his home with a heart ailment. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grider were in Terre Haute Tuesday.

WHY NOT MAKE THIS) CHRISTMAS

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LUGGAGE ONE

CLEAN i/b OLD BILLS mu You get prompt service when you come here for a loan.

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$10 and

Indiana Loan Co. 19 1 1 E. Washington. Ph. 15

ou need a loan of to $300, drop in and talk it over.

A. O. fCirk. Mrs. Emory Brattain will be there for the installation Of officers. Please bring gift for grab bag. 4* 4* -F -fChristian Church Class To Hold Xmas Party Junior Class of Frist Christian church will have a Christmas party Saturday. Dec. 18th, from 2 to 4 o’clock In the church bas< - ment. Children are to bring a 25c gift for the gift exchange. All Juniors are invited. Be sure to come. BAIN BRIDGE ) Mrs. Hattie Silvey, Mrs Lill.e Worieh of Roachdale and Maxine Frutzeh of North Salem call d on Mrs. Emma Hall Tuesday aft- 1 ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chesley McFeri an spent Sunday with Mr. an 1 Mrs. Kstol Mitudch. • Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Dickson and son, Stanley, and daughter,' Virginia, spent Sunday with Mr. Dickson’s parents, Mr. and M ■. Willis Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Couger entertained with a dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mis. John Nixon, Mt . and Mrs. Ralph Armontrout, M". and Mis. Dale Hendrioh and daughter, Rose Mary, of Crawfonlsvilie, Mr. ami Mrs. Ottis Couger of New Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Martin of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cong-

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weller and Mrs. Sietta Crews were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller Saturday evening. Mrs. Alice Ader and daughter, Blanche, sons Clarence R/f£" and Virgil, attended the services for James Alexander who was sent bark from overseas, at B’illmotO Thursday afternoon., James Was a gn at-grandson of Mrs. Ader. Several from here attended th ■ funeral for Roy Eads who passed away Sunday at his home in Indianapolis, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lefforge entertained their son, Edward Lefforge and wife and Frank Blatn Tuesday evening for supper. Mrs. Ray Graham and daughter, Ctotele, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riggles The Young Married People’s class of the Christian church had a pitch in dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Evan McKeehan Monday evening. Dan Tate has been helping his son, Elza, who has purchased a store In Christman, 111. Elza

r -^^4" Order YOUR TURKEYS CHICKENS FOR XMAS NOW QUALITY Meal Market 22 S. VINE ST. PHONE 42

Travel is no longer restricted and neither are kinds or styles in SAMSONITE LUGGAGE , The newest for ladies and genteimen wardrobe cases, over night cases, and 2 suiters “Wouldn't a matched set be fine for the family?” ■ • * "Always Appreciated"

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VETERANS! WHAT DO YOU WANT IN YOUR BONUS BILL! A MEETING OF ALL VETERANS OF PUTNAM COUNTY W ' LL BE HELD AT THE AMERICAN LEGION HOME MONDAY, « CEMBER 20TH, 1948 AT 7:30 P. M. TO FORMULATE MENDATI0NS FOR THE BONUS BILL. THE FOLLOWING POINTS WILL BE DISCUSSED ■ ELGIBILITY: Dates, Type of Discharge; Service; Reside" ^ AMOUNT OF PAYMENT! Minimum; Maximum; Foreign Ser» ice; Disabled or deceased veterans. DEPENDENTS: Definition; order of payment. METHOD OF FINANCING: pR y IT’S YOUR BONUS - HELP WRITE THE BILL. FRK flSH AFTER THE MEETING. Cassell C. Tucker Post No. 58 American Legion.

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