The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1949 — Page 2

JHE DAILY BANNER, GREEK Hi,

iNDIaHa,

aONDAY, JA«rsJARY 3, T949.

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In the prrircl

active farmi i has been the prin- < ipr-.l type of buyer of farm lanh, according- to the bulletin “Farm I.ontl 1 rices in the .vielwest, a *1 or til central regional publication. Owner-operators have aei < iniod for over •'>0 f>er cent of (he number of purchases by farun rs. Tenants bought nbout 35 pe.. nt of the tracts acquired by far.nor purchasers. Only occasional purchases were made by

< irporations.

safety belt seemed to

its socket end 1

son ^

when my

1' tffKe, the torn from ■ ..va.s thrown forward onto >f the fellows in -nt Ot me. ••A door flew opn and I jumpid out and ran from the fire, ho •aid. "Then 1 turned back and with a couple of United Airlines mechanics jumped back into the wreckage. 1 grabbed one guy and pulled him out by ft" feet while the mcehnnies were

getting ethers."

it AIUIIT SKASON KM)S I WI AKY

BOOK AT MBKAHY

THE DAILY BANNER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postofflee at Oreeneastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 70 cents per week: $-1.00 per

year by mall In Putnam county, I iiianti ,i_, (1 . ll , ( , $5.00 to $7.80 per year ««tsWe j _ un (i , , hy ,vstivc

Putnam County.

S. R. Itariden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street

Mrs. Krrd Lucas, president of the County Federation of Clubs, has placed the Indiana Club Woman in the public library. ICvery club president and every department chairman is urged to read the Club Woman and be-

eonte familiar with the projects fI) , a j l]ay on w hi c h rabbits mey

INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 3. Rabbit hunters and the Republi

can state c Imiri tratnm will TODAY’S BIBLE THOTOHI reach the •end of the trail e.n the, j t WP pold a grudge we corsame day Monday, January 10. ! (lemn ourselves. Even as Christ This date, on which Democrats jor-gave you. so also do ye! Col will replace Repuhl ians in the 3 ;1 3

Governor’s office and several other high state posts, also is the

SOCIETY

Rev. and Mrs. Saunders Hold . Neu Year’s Day “Open House On Saturday .afternoon, about H hundred friends called at the home of the Rev. and Mrs Ralp" II. Saunders an Spring Bfreet. exchange New Year greetings • Open H mse.” Baby 1949. in his opera hat watched over the proceedings from his red jeep on the

he sat s'trssjrpentin ■

I and confetti. A lovely bowl of red ' and white cut flowers was in the center of the lace covered table in the dining roont ar.d p m-

til-'

their

LATE NEWS

in tlii"» nation had a hog run

couple spent

' , " u ' 158,700 hogs—the largest run in

S '- ,,rt!l “ ' iiroW „ 1 faur }a«r*. Inehlited were 14,000 bogs re-

with brown a-

suit

or her

going a ' vf> - v

ceiveil at the Indianapolis mar-

M

Richardson are

where the;

Boll

Hr a com

and Mrs.

home in Muncle

,, is attending

Teachers College. ! Thi- N* »T|

>1,740,700 income taxes on Hie ■ sale of hi* radio program to the yol’inibla Knmdeasting System

for $7,780,000

The bureau said that radio .rli'ts and otheir enl rlaim'r>

Mrs. Robert Cooper and son ot Mrs. James Terr flreeneastle R 2, were dismissed | ter of Oreeneastle ' Paturda.y. ed Sunday. " " ® Mrs. Janet Cooper of Clover- Mrs. Claude B nsw dnlie R 2, was dismissed Sunday, daughter of Greencast! Mrs. Anna ITepler of Green- : v ' er ° dismissed Sunday I castle R 4 was dismissed Sun- ■■■■

' day.

Mra w.i \iu Rom4» dMigti- H

i ter of Brazil R 3, were dismiss-

U tXIIN’.TON. Jan. S - ^

(INS)—The Internal Kevenuc A ___ ^ . ^

Hure-au lormally ruled ‘' Kansas, was dismissed Sunday, tlon,coughing, muscular

today that Jack Benny must pay ^

soreness, rub on warming f!S$ ?

g t0 Wabash was employ dj

for o tini^

with the first Nationalj

She more re-

am! Mrs. Ted S(> , ( . u ; ( „ 1 Ki ,, and Marine Insur

in Indianapolis.; was graduated Township High

ntfor

of the federattoii and assist with a:: many of Ui(>.s<' projects as pos-

sible.

International Relations with the exchange of teacher-student : eholarships, as an aid for world peace, correspondence with women of foreign countries are urged and names are available from the state chairman, Mis. Lykins. Gale nf goods made by the blind of our state. Forums or discus- .• inns of world problems. Adult edealion by leading the best of books and seeing the best of pictures. Citizenship, by discovering adverse activities and reporting to the proper authorities. Put citizenship on every club .program, ther are many othn activities to interest every clubwoman. VAI.K STUDENTS Witnesses said that an the p'.une raced down the runway a wing Up touel d the ground, throwing the plane into an i arth revetment hangar. The plane burst into flu r.es immed-

iately.

One of the students, Robert R. Adams, 24. Corvallis, rtre. said ' as we moved drwn the runway, 1 n.rtieed patch’s of fog. The right wing b unced and the plane veered off to t lie left. My safety belt snapped as we hit. I kiel.ltd cut a window and went out feet first..” The tail section broke a vuy as

| legally hunted in Indiana. Donald R. Hughes, retiring Fish and Game director of the Indiana Department of Conservation, reminde I hunters that th • open season on rabbits ends ■t sundown January 10 but that fuV-bcaring animals may be hunt ' I or trapped until noon on January 15. Th se dates also are significant fin Hughes inasmuch as w will leave the department on the Ktih and assume managership of an athletic club at South Ben I on the 15th. State law provides that trappets may possess any raccoon opossum, skunk, mink or muskrat, or the untanned hide of f'.i thereof, for f ; ve days after Unclosing lay of the trapping sea-

son.

Licensed fur buyers may possess hides or fins for sixtv days after th • trapping season en ln. Within that sixty-day period ail fur buyers also must make a

written report to the

And Local News II II I I- F H

Mrs. Lais Arnold

GHdwell presided at the ten table and were assisted in the dining room by Mis. Ralph West, Mrs. E. R Bartley, and Mrs. Homer Leucas. Mrs. Ward Mayhall, Mrs. Paul Jones and Mrs. Howard Burk -tt assisted the hast in receiving the guests. Misses Susan Stewart, Nancy Torr, Marilyn Dwielson and

Nancy Sutherlin, in lovely’, for- . o-SO rals aided by Miss Gwendolyn Wednesday afternoon at 2.30

fierce helped in serving. Mr. ard c’clock

anct‘ Conip&ny Mr. Richardson from Union

School. Johnson county, am •.uli 1 Canterbury College

two years. * •: v

( ri‘s(*(‘nt Club

T * M *<*t \\ *'dn«'^;lay

The Crescent Club will meet

Mrs. Saunders ud the two chil .- Hamlin and Sue, w ’lc.omc.l

the church fami-

ren,

with Mrs. Kimball R east Washington street. Aker will be the

Roy Bray attended the basket- the members

ball tournament at Martinsville iy and friends vho railed d-urmg

the afternoon.

Saturday.

hold it.--Tuesday

T’he city council will first meeting of 1949 evening'at 7:30 o’clock.

Mrs. D. H. Collier of Ooatsville is a patient in the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis. Dr. and Mrs. O. R. Dobbs have t et-urned to Greencastle after spending the holidays in St.

Louis.

Bob Berge, W. Walnut St., is in Cincinnati spending a week of his vacation with Edward

Franeq.

The Putnam County Humane Society will hold its regular

Conscrvi- meeting tonight at 7:30 in the

will

2-..;t) r.ett.

Wild-

tion Department concerning ah j purcha-eH and sales of furs they

City Hall.

Mrs. Chas. Lanzone is spend-

have made. jng a couple of weeks with her In order to obtain a survey >f sister Mrs, David Gallo at the annual harvest of wildlife i Miami Beach, Fla. thi state, Pittman-Robertson Miss Patsy Gasper, daughtei project !• adeis again will tn. il of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gasper, will questionnaires to more than return to Indiana Stale Teachers 20.000 hunters, trappers and fish- College at Terre Haute Tuesday ernten of Indiana. Details con- to resume her studies, corning these questionnaires will Tommy Sutherlin, son of Mr. be announced shortly by William and Mrs. Oral Sutherlin, will t •

»i> v ■,* Over The Teacups To Meet Tuesday Over the Teacups Club meet Tuesday afternoon al at the home of Mrs Clyde

man.

4- •!• *9 4> Entertained With < kristinas Dinner Mr and Mis Gilbert Tate of Indianapolis entertained f<>’ Xmas dinner at their home, Mr and Mrs Ja t s Tobin and daughters, Shirley and Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Don Tate of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Twomey and daughters, Marilyn and Marlene and Mr and Mrs. Walter O. Tate of Greencastle and his Mother. Linda Roberts of Brazil All had an enjoyable day. 4* -9 4’ 4* Delta Theta Tn,T.i Mi,-4 Tuesday Delta Theta Tan will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o' leek at the home of Mrs Gifford Black,

Latki

Mrs. Gene

leader

j. .1. 4- 4" 1 ri Kapua To t T lesday Active chapter of Tri Kappa will neet Tuesday evening at S o'clock With Mrs. Kenneth Ben-

the plane plunged

into

jp -( , 1 H. Barn' .-, Pittman-Robertson turn to the Rotary Convalesce.,t -"’'’2 Anderson St.

ground after striking the earthen revetment. Fire trucks and crash crews lushed to the wreckage and dragged c ut as many of the dead and injured as possible before the flames enveloped the fuselage. Eleven of ths dead, all burned beyond immediate recognition, were taken from the plane shortly after the crash. The bodies of three others were found hours later and authorities were ftill searching for the missing »- man in the wreckage this morn- * ‘ Ing. Witnesses said the dead were Jammed into the front section of the plane which ploughed against a 50 fu t tower near the earthen hanger. The Impact was so ter- ' tifie that tractors were needed U, [>u|] the twisted wreckage fro n the tower. The crash was witnessed by parents and swoethearts of the youths who had come to see them off as they returned to n school. The three ere vnien apparently died at their posts. The two students who escapee. uninjured v - u-e T II Anderson of Spokane and Donald Lynch. Seattle. Anders ut said he "was sitting

leader In charge of this project Hospital in Indianapolis tomor- ! row for additional treatment for IN CHICAGO polio. ! The Maple Heights Home Ee Willard Sunkol of Horace Li ik meeting has bee n postponed ui>

and Co. left Sunday to attend the Mid-Winter Home Furnishin,.Market in Chicago, January 3rd through January 15th. The tree i toward better-designed furniture, so noticeable in recent years, will be further accelerated at this market, he predicted. The

accent for 1949 will be on poll- Virgil Deem,

ular-priced merchandise, said Mr

Sunkol.

LONGDEN SPECIAL

til January 11. It will be held in the Public Service club room at 7:30 p. nt. The hostesses will be Irene Myers, Irene Crawley

and Bess Early.

Among those attending the New Year’s Day tournament at Martinsville were Mr. and Mrs.

George Reynold i,

Paul Aker, Everett Reynolds. Dale Brown, Gene Crawley, Rundel Crawley, Donald Monnel:. Carol Custis, Donald Twomey Chester Crawley. Maurice Hurst

Russell Myers. Mr. and Mrs. south Indiana street. Diuglas Alexander, Joyce Alex.) Mrs. James Strain will under. John Tzotianakis, William the lesson on "Porto Rir i

4- 4- 4* -9

Kin ' •rgarti-n Mothers To Meet T< night ^ Kindergarten mothers will meet tonight in Keystone Chapel of Gobin Church. The meeting will he at 7 o’clock so that members may attend the meeting o' - I he Indiana School Study Commission st the High School at

8 o'clock. 4* 4* *9 4*

Womans Mission S(iel"!y, To Meet

4* 4* 4’ 4* Mr. anil Mrs. Bin,Vies Oli-'-rveil (in,ilen Wedding Mi. and Mrs. Oil Blaydes celebrated their golden wedding an niverSfiry on Christmas day with a fa v.ily dinner and open house i . the afternoon for their friends. The ones who attended the ( inner were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blaydes and family from Flora. 111., Mr. and Mrs. James Blaydes ami family of Hamilton, Ohio; Mr and Mrs. Roy Blaydes of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K Smith of Staten Island, New ' York. Mr. and Mrs. Esta Hickes , : Russellville, Miss Maxine Batman of Urban. Mr. and Mrs. Osear Batman. Mr. and Mrs. 1 Burl Hicks and daughter, Mr. ji-nd Mrs. Dale Fitzsimmon and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blaydes of Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs Blaydes received several nice gift.-, and cards. The childu : presented each with a wrist

watch.

•9 4* •£. Mr. and Mrs. Eggers Entertain at Family Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eggers entertained Sunday with a family dinner. Those present to enjoy

th(

must pay levies at* income tax j rail •> on their earning"' for l>er-

sonal services.

Th is Kenny must pay Hie full ineoine-tax rale on the deal inid of tin- capital gains levy «1 ••only” one million dollars he had

huped to pay.

MIR At I.ES NEED

WASHINGTON. Jan. 3 <UPI in. Potei Marshall, the Sena: - ■haplain, thinks it's time ho started praying for miracles: The Presbyterian clergyman opens each dally session of the Senate with a prayer for the law-

makers.

•■I'm suppo- 'd to pray 'h'' God will guide these men in wh.it [hey do.” Dr. Marshall said. "B it I'm too late. They already know what they're going to do before

CLOSING OUT SAlt WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1949 SALE TO START AT 10:00 O’CLOCK A. W. First farm home east of Paragon, Iml.. on state 0 Miles west of Martinsville, Indiana. ' I am moving to Florida for one year, therefon I u,i| my personal property at auction sale as follows:

20 dairy cows ,y HfIfI)

FARM MACHINERY 1 - McCormick Deering F-20 Tractor on good rubber, cultix’ators. 1 Tractor Plow, 2 — 14 inch bottom. • • Allis Chalmers Model C Tractor, Starter, Lights, Power Lift, Cultivators ■ Plows,

etc.

Cultivators—5x6 Mowing Bar. 1 Case Side Delivery Rake.

2 years old.

i Double Cultivator.

1 Hay Rake

1 Mowing Machine. 1 -Case Combine Model A-6. 2 yrs., old, 6 ft. cut Wisconsin

air cool motor.

Fence Charger, spools. 2 Spool Wire, barb-wire

1 Good Wagon.

. v,iroo l—Iron Wheel Wagon.

-,h v get then bo what cnai. t En(1 Gate s eP( i Pr) j 0 hn Deere dc s God haw ? ,1—2 wheel Trailer 8xU ft. on

-I th nk I'm going to start rubber.

, , , Lot—Junk-5 Roll of wire.

1 Garden Seeder.

1 Gas Lawn Mower.

ROY SAVES SISTER Lot of Steel Water Tanks.

Lot of Gate Slats

i % nine kut Car Siding, new. • HIM MOM), Jan. 3—A Lot ()f 2x8 Lumber,

year old buy taxed himself and of j x w ide Lumber, i haltx sister when their mother Lot of Small Tools of ah kinds , . If ..,,1 unnHier SOU Lot C.f I'lXtUrtS Oi all SOftS.

drowned herself and anotle r son ^ ^ ^ f ^ ^

in an attempt to take the three ^ ga | .-■‘.orgum Molasses.

childtvn to death xv,th her. Police j TRUCK

said today. i G.M.C.—41 model, 3-4 ton pickConrad Lexvandowski told tee U p. ^ rea j g r>od truck, poll e hew he fought off attempts I 500 different articles of use on

hy hiv motli-r, Mis. Estelle Lew-| 160 acre farm.

andoxvski, 31. to push hint un I-1

1 Red Cow, 4' j years, m,

gallon per day now.

2 Heifer Cows, 2'j yrs..,

about 3 1 - gallon per,

Cow-

giving,! pure ■

1— Bio- Guernsey g:d. when fresh noxv. Bred to Guernsey bull.

1 Jersey Cow, 6 yrs. old-J en by first half of jj-j Gives 5 gal. per day 1— Jersey Cow, 5 yra.eijJ '1st half of February; P,®

per day.

2— Hereford Heifers withej ®

side 3 months old.

1 -Jersey Bull Calf, $ i

old.

7 Dairy Type Heifers. M HOGS 2 Pure Bred Duroc Gilts» lbs. each. 15 Head of Registered and* Bred Duroc Bled Gilts, farroxv from Feb. 151 15. Broil to a prize \ boai-, the host. All thes are elegible for 4-H mi Dewey Goss owner and of Pure Duroc Hogs. CORN — HAY _ OAT800 bu. Corn, | 850 Bales of Alfalfa Hay ; 250 bu. oi Oats. j 175 bales ol Little Red I Hay. I 20 bales of Timothy Hay.

. atersof nearby lake

This absolutely a Closing Out Sale Everything sells to !

| bidder:,.

er the Wolf.

After he broke free from her.I he snatched his baby sistet Kathleen 1. from a buggy Mrs. j Lewanodwski has pushed into

the lake. While he was saving hi. 1 \V. N. Brown, Auct., Martinsville, Iml. Austin MosterJ

TERMS:—CASSH.

Owner, HAROLD GOSS

PARAGON, INDI \N A

The Womans Mission Society Y tie Fii t Baptist Chinch wil! meet Tuesday evening at 7 30

with Mrs.

sister, Conrad said his mother ian into the xvaier with his brother, Janies 5, and held James m ad beneath the surface. He said he ran to a road close by and

houted for help

When he returned to the lake

lay were Mi ai d Mrs GarJ-| W jfh a motorist who answered! n Egg ••is of Bloomfield; Mrs. 1 |, 1S cries, the mother’s body wa; J 1.) :-:ab. th Clodfelter and children floating jgi the lake’s surface.

Fit 'men who rccoveivd the txx’o

LADIES OF PARAGON OHl Kt H WILL SEI!\ I. DINNB

•'Wheels A’Rolliiig," the overture for the Chicago Railroad Fair pageant by the same name. Mrs.

Maxwell, also a DePauxv grad- Lawrence and Chester Liptrnp.

tmte, is ihe former Helen Puree!!

sister i i G urge W Purcell, post- RI.I//.ARD ROLLS master at Bloomington, Iml. The snow late tonight. Forecasters

of Morton; John L. Eggers, Salem, 11!.; Mr. and Mis. S. M. Eggers and son, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eggers aiM son. Miss Patricia Tincher of Danville: Miss Enola Cunningham, James Clodfelter ami Cecial Smith of

Gertrude Dalbv 9171 1,uliam ’ polis: S,,pha Srnith <*1

Crawfordsville; William Clodfclt-

bodies tried unsuccessfully to

revive them.

Edmund Lexvandowski, of Chicago. fathej of the children,

suffered a head info .ind had been sub-1 of depression since

giv, ' er " f New York, and son, Bobby., A ,| j Greetings came from Mrs. Sue

ud his will jury a yeait ject to sp'l| the injury.

Attention! Farmers! DEAD STOCK REMOVAL HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID. K 1.7.IE STROUD — former deail stuck man is hark on Ihi j* PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE By Product? Industries, Inc. Phone 116 K 4 — Clovcrdale or John Tharp, Greencastle, N Reverse Charge. ALL TRUCKS SPRAYED FOR DISEASE

women of the church arc urged I

Everett of Beverly Hills. Calif..

Maxwells live in Evanston." ANNIVERSARIES HI rt tinny Jetty Vermillion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baird Vermillion, 5 years old today, Jan. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fralzer. 12 years, Sunday, January 2.

to attend. *9 4* ’9 -9

Janice I). Wilson I’nlted

In Marriage to Jack Kichardsmi

tn ! Miss Marea Van Buskirk of I order of » 1 Hoi oltilu, T. H., sister and met . |

of Mrs. Eggers.

* ROCHDALE

O. A s NOTH E

Fillmore I Chapter No. 18C,

tern Star will meet n. 6th, at 7:30 p. Tn

KING PETER IN U. S. TO LECTURE ’M

said it might have sufficient In Marriage to Jack Richardson * * * * strength to "go all the xx’ay to Locust Grove Club the east coast." * a| nis. white gladioli and pn-t To Me-t Wednesdii.v

Transportation and communi- ch, y-' an th(nuini.s decorated th The Ixicust Grove Club wil’ cations were disrupted througl:- ltl '' Middle Street Metho meet Wednesday at the home of out the area. llis, chl|l<, h Sunday afternoon nt Mrs. Russell Day. Members The Union Pacific Railroad's 2:30 °’ cl,H ' k fo1 th '' wedding „• please note change of meeting

City of St. Louis, which was due M,ss Jn! ’ , c‘‘ D - Wlls °n, da :gh place, in Denver at 7:30 last night, stillj"' I’sn Wilson, 1320 ij 4* 4* 4- -9 had not left Cheyenne early to-,""' 1 ;; 1 Ja k Rlchanlsc Fortnightly Uluh lay and the Colorado and South I Em t R, Mi tirg ( u.neelle<|

ern Railroad canvelled its Inti- s " n ' ,sv ’ill Th R, •. a The January meeting of tin evening train to Cheyenne. t Dale Giles, pe tor of he ( >, , .i. Fortnightly Club has been can-

niotori its] 11 a<l

double ring ceremony,!celled.

Several hundred

took refuge at Strasburg, Nunn j ' lll > n musical p ■ a pr - and Greeley, Colo., because ol llv ^' >l) Br e.vn Fianlili .,

Mr. and Mrs. E Duckworth were Chti mas- guests of Mrs. Wiseheart: nd family of North

Salem.

-Mr. and Irs Ray Edward: and daugit rs of Boswell anr Miss Mari] t Hunt of Fowler were Sund guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Clam ■ Ric:’.

Mrs. am Mrs. Est'-n Cooper and family vere Christmas day

over-drifted highways. The Gieyhound buslines can celled ail trips north and west out of Denver but the Trailxvays Lines were still moving trips in

those directions.

Th” storm swept directly over the great wheat-producing sections with winds of 35 miles an hie,u reported at Akron, Colo.,

and Goodland, Kans.

The big storm was part of a general pattern of had xveath’ifrom the Pacific northwest to

Nexv England.

Mountain storms in California

vocalist, who

IN MEMORY

■ Si)n k “° Promise J In memory 0 f our dear mother j.i' ” and “B 1 eausf!” accompankHil Bridges, who

by Mrs. Dorothy Knotts, pi an years xvli ) a’ :*> p- • ■ ’ - | the tia-litio t-j 1947.

al wedding mulches. The bride, given in by her brother, Kayi wore a street length

passed away

* *»" • • ■ ' • * i.Ai.iii<if$ uav guests of !!| and Mrs. Ed Early

of M Tton.

rs. Rexford Beck as dinner guests oj Carl Beck of Bam-

Mr. and I were Christ Mi and Mr

ligh: beige crepe, accented wi

•Sadly missed by the family,

marriage'

Wilso...

di ' (, ADE I-:. MILLER Joins

ago today, January 3, bridge. Mr ami i-s. Blaze Robertson and daught Betty were Christmas day g (sts of Mrs. Daves

of Biownst

brown e.ccesscries. She

POOR ,V t o. STAFF

wore a; An announcement was made

corsage of pink camellias and e i! >'>’ John Poor today that Clyde E ornament rf the same flowers : Miller, well known Greencastle hor hair ' ! l!lan ’ ' vi): l) <' associated with him

Mif.i Peggy Etcheaon. thi 1 a l Poor A- Co.

maid of honor, wore a topaz! Robert L. Andrews, who was brown dress with brown am- | as-mciated with Mr Poor left h

left highways snow-blocked and series, h r corsage and hai, • my for Phoenix Arizona h ■

ni enatsoii . nicnt were of yellow ros. I Will make

treacherous at football fans re ti zm d homeward from the bowl

games.

About 1,000 persons who fled from their homes because of floods in xxestetn Massachusetts CSdnnecti'eut and Vermont began the ta. k of cleaning the silt and debris from their houses. Colder weather halted the upland thaws and slowed the floods over

the weekend.

En:. Duane Richardson. Ba Mr. An 1^'ha^Vriorc^To tersville, was the best mif n i Greencastle because of U*

in- ushi rs were B || p

Targersvlllc and R x Kiam.

Yintirson.

The reception for

: C K. Miller was formerly con,or,, : d with Mille. Hardware a:t.l

E- S. NOTICE

•oupK. wn, hol.l Z “ basement. The serving tahie

was appointed with a weddin •

- castle' ( hunter No —

xvere Miss lone .Sin, v o ■ . ... 1 ** P No * 255

Four dMQu were attributed to Jes ' S * ‘ B .-dnesdax ex •

and. Miss Vera Wil - . ^ '* 8 " 0,< ’look. Past Ma- ^ WUao, me,, . Irons and Past Patrons night

Mrs. Mat Roachdale, Mrs. Mir Greencastle cay. Edna Na

HOS! TAL NOTES

Ix)u Garrlott of admitted Friday, e Underwood n f was admitted Fri-

m, of

Greencastle

the high water.

R. 4. was f4mitt-d Sunday. Eva Clam atets 0 f Ooverdale,

was a.dnittil Svnday

Panels Imcjof Eainbridpe.

x’as admittctl Stindax.

Mrs. Margero Barnes, Poi an .,

was admitted S inday.

James Most* Her of Brazil p

3, was admitted Sunday. Elizabeth Xiither of

bridge, was adhlttrd Sunday Beatrice Re^Hburg 0 f Greencastle, was admitted Monday Lois Alieo of Clovcrdale r 2

was admitted Jronday.

NOTICE Auction Sale of Household & Furniti WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5TH, 1949

P. M.

•HIM South Croxxn street, Greencastle, eonslstinf

Two heating stoves and one 3 burner oil stoxe; S nf " I

goleimi rugs; one glass door safe; one kitchen

Hashing machine (electric); 2-|*iec4‘ lixing room ^ springs and mattress; one chest o’ dr,oxers; one Siiu,' r * r

ing marhir.e; one (lining table; S chairs; I rocking .kiitii|iie), dishes and cooking iitensil'; canned

ton ol coal, and a lot of small Items too numerous to nv'i'b"”

rahloH:

suit; ti

er t

ehair

fruit. AM'

NETTIE FUQUA

TATTLETALES-By I Keepu cion

JJfSSSSit th. eo*.»'

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