The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1949 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GPEENCaSTIE, INDIANA 5A'_ ;DAY, JANUARY 29, 1949.
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THE DAILY BANNES
APPROACHING MARRIAGE IS AHHOUNCED
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CoLO WEATHER hJT MEAIS
Voj tei'l Cit oy ihc p:n ng I»3t din- , ?i £ served horc • - * • Tlwy arc .. -' Iv p-.-jd ^nihc-se coid days.
Cafe Royale
TOOAV'S KIRI.I. THorcmr Faith hs* a rafxfccm! rahK of i ,t'■‘lu.c r. tV* vfio'ild l*am , .. lm* st. S- *:r-.r that h* ha ! ( fa th to hr* Bta-k nttnif. sas 1
r a P*»! TOac'*-. “Staud updfrui
thj f * t.“ Art*
PfcRMlWI And Local News B It ■ E F S
in Ainerira-
11 ,r " ^ ^7 ” ~ \Uk^ I And the moving m.ght be to
— ize a dar-atr-jr. to the •
* 10 expeas:vo
.je }ed by the n etnbert 11 d>
of rrr-.e*. ^
A report was gtvea of t..e bask g«" played
r . 0_n:y tae evering before ars ft s-nie reas». the bo.v* ci-i t t.v-1 to sell ua the score,
uutati"®*. r«aoe. • (.m--er :
Coat
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; on* rboaao. Will ask -b much *^tact her d-je*.
.B'fot
re returair
Z to the gyn:
for r.*«f'Mti-'3-
the F.Ur..-re ,
gr-rer
prf«et5te<l
a sh'rt skit. 1
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pr^vrkd
» number o*. J
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nrtiv: t nect-* were served- W* j
So wc will-have to help Ana
»cme other way.
Ee-ng mairiad oa*y 2" end not having had
troubP with my wife, I am not
muc v of an export on materi- M s h hp^, _ a aoM u w ■ laet u« see. therefore, what ... .. Pl . ., s , * 5 JL •r;e or the classic experts aav tor man- - . ^ L ut
Hert « Alexa.n4 t Please a wife whto , sicna cau. Would
ligorous nf ... ^1
'ixwt marriajre. anti particular- of -vife Jn'm
'v abcut wives.
lowsag a per .pal of recreation. f - u>e February meet.ng. «-a;^n f>r further aneouncemen'^
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Hutnphrey-I .rimes We Wins Tonight
I * ’ ‘ ;.•• r. Or.n - -anrhvr of Man; Mrs. Pa_. Crlnr aril Ja; - H unpfircT. s n of M ■ *rs«j Mr-. G-orr Humphrey, wi'l b s.!% rz. ! lh> .v.ning at 5:30 th. Co*-, M "•
church
Ho Tier sai>; in hi* Odyssey: Though >“u love your wife, tin r.ot tell her all you know; te’l . her some trifle, and c". ml the
rest.
Mol.t-re. the French sutho' and canuc, said: Wha is the fo^l vi »o does not wish his wife were dumb?
wrotr* about: “1 want who i
wife
Affectionate To s •lace all
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A GCOD JOB SEEKS A GOOD MAN
7h ar v ■ ar> I—king lor m»> n«» be engaged "-Hmt or h- mav faav* a d.-dre to "-it but ba- held har-k h^rau" b#* frit hr itidn'l haw th* quaHfW-atinaa. Me ar» a natlnaall} kjK«*n manu.at tur»-r and ha\. engaged th.- *er»ic« <f a well knowa f areet CtasOMaiBt who"- J**t. it i*. to help o** t« "“lee* mea b% 1* U" .1 a ' Vl.» *■ TU.KNf I Mill tTOK. Tbw i- NOT aa 1 Cj. r.-»l It . an icv.-nt-.r) .»! .v»ur inter»-»l* jmi l.-rnpemv-nt v ih+ v ill i-.nipar. v ai uilh men oi pnoen « cci" i* th. f.. 1.L T man "Iw-ted will h.- gilee a o rnplele training e .ich r . . I,r». H< tv ill h. gi*en training in the field bv men t... < an - U T i w.«-lh iav <-*ligalinr
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STANTON at the Hotel Commercial ! p. ro- <.r after 9 a- m. T.e—Uv.
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! M.-. and Mrs. \V o*t. r. Xew o* j Crer-crs l* R 1 are the par*.-,..* of a Mm b*ra Saturday mons-.r.j. Mr. a -J Mr ^ Paui Ch.v.ngt«i * liU.. g **J to r? ** la where th > * ill pe - ! th r majnd-y of th
- r<t« r.
M: an i Mr> Otto H Embcry
left Fr- lay for West Pa. B-ath. For. ia They wiU b
a way for several week*.
W S C S. of CbBt'c: Falls I * will meet at the hoace of Mrs. i Mar.ar. Cm.se Feb 3rd. E>r*r~-
* cce take rarpe*. rags that car
! Mr a- . Mr* Keith H Lyir. o‘ jr-er a.-:.
Wash r.zt*r. D. C. are expee: 1 , to arrive in Greeocwstie today i Mr. atvi Mrs Lyon will maitj Ibei: borne is {dooming! . . |Wfe*rt- Mr Ly»--n has ertered I.-.-J
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Mr and Mrs
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Mi"* Rachel GiDew
Orcniand C Lctis* Pasadena.
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Attention! Farmers! DEAD STOCK REMOVAL
IIKiWFVT C VSH PKKT.S PUD. FI.ZH NTROl U — fnirm-r dead sterf-k mao t» hack oa the yob. PROMPT. RKUABLE SEK\1CE By Products Industries. Inc. Idione 110 l: 4 — CTaverdaJe or John Tharp. GreemcaMle. 3vt-t| If.-v *rv (harge.
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bnde-eJee t M -- Gfli r at* -1 Tador Ha; Ir .a at* - I> Pa rst L* - :- ier-.:r. Gr**r.c*sf.e arl stats 1 tram a tics at the Pasadena Play-
Cakfomw.
V - *he irteare: .r. the Er i wav -..t "Up In C r.tra! Pi*. ’ and j cmrr* rtly teach!re ii - rg Xew Y rk C.ty Sti a - -r:b*r of Karr*. Alpha T -» - i Tn Kappa M 3e--; .; gratuatei frorr. Deri.. Ur-.rwsfty after two ard cr -half years :r the Army ir. W r.t War IX and is presently ■ ty th- Wall Stn d 3 —al - N Y rk City Mr B* * a member of the Delta O; S • :al Fra - rh.ty.
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HIn wday M rr ig K.*tfi.<tra!ion a*, i wy. rt of fe s. Afieir.oor. All class—‘ meet -'■•,.r 10 mlnut* s. fc.00 Eaikr-t.dUi Franklin —
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Thurxiai All classes begin on . schedule. Little Theater ' Univ. rae.”
Friday
10 00 Music Chapel
Sfa* :. a-:
S15—L:ttl. Theater . Untv r *- "
Satarday
Delta Sigma Rho ik-bate inj vita:: -al contest on campus all
• day
D .-met S. *lo a.-. : Er.-< mb!e C- most oc campus all Jay. ^ 15 Little Th atcr -Het 1 U niv. rs*."
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KAIZER - FRAZER
SALES—SERVICE COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR
Wheel Balancing Motors Rebuilt Brake Relining
Carburetor Service
Bear Wheel Alignment "teering .Alignment
Valve Grinding Motor Tune Up
DELCG-REMY BATTERIES GOODRICH S1LVERT0WN TIRES Cars Greased, Oil Changed CAP WASHING - POLISHING Wh BELIEVE YOU CAN GET BETTER KAISER-FRAZER SERVICE IN COATESVILLE THAN ANY P.ACE ON EARTH
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We41iag Today
The marriage of M.-; Mary-re H:r-, tr.' WHLaa*. L Shei.y was folecnBixcd tha affemoees at 14 oci-ek - th Gofc_-: M m- : - ra. V. v "* - T- * press.ve double rtsg ecrenioev was read by the Rev Bheel E. Aorn father of the tr.l Dr. Jofer. T'hr.irt r»si the arr.p-
tures
Apartmeat*
H -• and Child St’jiy Club * Mr* Cfearl - E: tman 8 .M p
CrTTf-.: LiuratJtre Gmup A A U W.—Mrs Har d Rnas
Tomday
Art Xee-Jlework C. .b—Mr*
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TRACTOR SERVICE
Motor Rebuilding Valve Grinding Steom Cleaning Pointing Goodrich Silvertown Tractor Tires A < ew 1 3 *38 Tractor Tires available to replace 1 2x38. Order now.
The bride is ike da“ig rt
Rev and Mr* Bjel E H:r: Et »rr._r.g*. r. St The gr» E .* the sec of Mrs WJLant A. Shel-
ly. 220 H A ve
fieced.ng the cereir.: r.y if. Kstber H.i'iehrand played Vs: ; cumber* *w the harp Dr Var
r Ine Teacups—Mrs Char*} Denmafe T3orrp*o«s played th* ■ Arnold-2:30. ->ndal - .jg the rac. Active Tr. Kape v S p m.— Th* br,,i>. party iscer. - :
at No <S Co Greer.*-astle The br te j a rra3^a ? » of I*** Uhiwrsrty :f Chicago and now r at C ePauw School of M *.c Sr> .s a member of Alpha Or. r>P. Sxr.al Scronty ar.J M - Ft Et • '. - r. rary music »or ruy. Th tr.f-gr o-n :s a gradual* of DtPa--* University and attend*-: Phirdue University Grad- . at S - a: West Lafayette. H - s - -rober of D- h. a Kapna Ep*..--. - al fratenuty. %* %" "•* ( hib !%• m* « \ »*it 1 gtolaturr-
^y -y •}•■!• +<-*s* + + + 4*++£ ANNIVERSARIES ft j--yu.-yj.-y -y -•- &
Birthday Charles Robert Goodman, son of Mr and Mrs. Robert Goodman. 1 year eld January 30
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Mr* Robert Hahn. W e-da-wlav Kappa Kapp>a Gamma Alumna; Mr*. Stella Ferkirj Peek. \V,.-r.ar.'« Club—2:1 V >trs \ Charte* Erdrr_ar.. 1 Country Read.r.g Chub—Mr* Maurice Keraegr. Thursday Circle of Women Soc.*ty of Christian Service—2.30—A T O House. Mr*. Ivmlu Reagar, hostes*. Status of Women Group.
the altar on a whit - a^ie
Tie altar antt deer rated with j two wh.te b:x*q*»et* and lightf by candlebra. The bride wa* lorelv m a tandleLght satin gown T** molded bt ilee with * marq *rtie yoke aras raithaed wnth \
FJUtam C unty Home Economics Club Women plan t- visit tr state legislature or. Wclreslay Eebroary 2nd. A bus will be 1 hartered for the tnp according M5 Mr- IJ jf,rd Blaydea chairman of the H me Econom .cs Club Ttur Committee The first forty-two dub women sending leeervatsons of one d -Uar each tc Luc .Je Sm.th. H ene Demonrtrat. n Agnt. Court House, eiil be a< pted Other Ho.- * 1
ERICH BRANDEIS
It ts very strange that this news :tem should meet my eyes just a few minutes before I am ready to deal with a subject one
bertr.a :.-ar of Lace encruj- &or. mica Club women intere.**.- i of my readers asked me to write
A A H*ien
with s- ej pearl* Tie t> uffartkvrt fell softly n a catbedr-, tram H-r .Uustcr veil was fast ened with a crown of ac-ed peart* Her bouquet was a sprav U
FOR SALE
Erst c la*s c mdition. glass door, •: ft by I ft 10’ John Tharp
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and will return
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Scectal Built Heavy Duty Tractor Batterie: Nevs, New Holland Baler $2300.00 New International C Tractors . .. list price New International Cub Tractors . . . list price New Allis Chalmers Model G Tractors . . . list price New Allis Chalmers C Tractors .... list price New Allif Chalmers Baler .... $995.00 We have available for Immediate Delivery the ECONOMY Line of BROODER HOUSES, HEN HOUSES, FARROWING HOUSES, TURKEY BROODER HOUSES Delivered to your farm and assembled.
COATESVILLE IMPLEMENT CO.
f OSTEMTLLE, INDIANA MILLER SAYS: “As good as the Best, Better than the Rest."
U W.—nwrta w-.ih M.m white r .scj and an •vrehid Leon— 7 45 P M I The matron cf honor, Mrs tt.7773 : i ' V:IJ arr * A M?"it** *i*t» r of th* BottW ga* atovr | ^ ^ a go *n of Frer. -
fclo* taffeta with , b*rtha collar ^tll include the ^wsior. it | He doesn t want to elvet *l*-evr*. bouffant boo*, o use of R*pre^r.t»tive». Piar.i i professional -lovelorn
skirt with bustle back an! lre ^‘hg made to
matching mitt* Her te-uquet »a- *tc in
For sale im« Chevrolet Flee aster Club <rxip* lb.000 mik* One owner Terms if degirC J Ferrand F.llmore. Ind
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POLIO FUND PROGRESS
$9,000 00
$2,054.55
in a sma!
of fuchsia sweet peas
spray with ivy
Th* bridesmaid Mis* Suxar.r BbeUy niter jf the groom wrr* a gnwT. of the same style in
d may make their twn arrang- i bout.
•nents and meet the group at The subject is marriage, he state house The bus will The reader who wants me to •ea* •- t-.e Greer, astie India.-ia wr.te someth.ng encouraging Rv.riad Bus *tat:*n at %“45 a about marr.age doesn’t get along M itednevtay F t-ruary 2nd. xdth his wife. She r.ags him.
approximate;) S.ie bosses She humiliates
; him in front of other people.
T .is trip u, th, ,tate legi*;*- Wliat shall he do? ture W-.ll ilKllldt- the Ue — u-ee» as ^ the
coumn-
visit the S n- i tsLs and troubleshooters. He atv
the near future
Eeuford Blavdes
+ + * + I luh To \|eet
"Hli Mrs. \iw n Clinton Homemakers
Mrs. j pears to me as man to man. bc-
| cause, from my column, he take* I ii that I am happily married
: 1 * ‘ H*r bouque- Trmiics Cljb win meet w i'j'm»a. blue irt» in a spray wi*h Mrs. WUmer Albin j r r . b ivy 1 Everyone take a Valentine fc -
Jame* Green was best man Usher* were Join Ziegler Jerry Weaver * r * Frank Huestis all of
Greencastle.
Tne brui- * mother wore a light bhie dress and a white feh hat. The groom's mother wore a dark blue dress. Botn wore cor»ages of p-.nk camehas. Immediately folloning the ciremony a reception s-as held «l the Alpha Onkron p ; Hous.; 503 Anderson St. Assisting at
the
exchange and . handkerchief for Mr* Retha Guilt, who is leav-
•r.g cur club ’*• + + ♦
Kural South Meeting H.-M At Fillmore Tne January meeting of Rural \outh was held in the Fill--nor. gy r Tuesday evening. January 25. Forty members and ’.wo guests from Boone County
**ere present.
As a high-Hte of the business
C rV'lr Tv , MrS P * U, | Bigler of Bain-
■ • F viente of Yalparalso an] ‘ ‘ ‘ Mia; Hazel Paterson of Ham
fnond
Am* ng the out of town guests attending was Mrs J. c Hears: •unt of the bride, from Kansai
City. Missouri.
The bride chose a suit of new mahogany with black accessories for a going away costume.
The young couple win
bridge spoke, and showed some very bcam.ful film slides, taken in Puerto Rico, during Jus year s
stay.
Announcements were made concerning the Co-op banquet which will be held at Danville. February 10 Any member interested in obtaining tickets should contact Inhn Wallace by
Here is that news item, or rather a condensation of it: The Kuanyama Am bo tribe cf Southwest Africa are net bury, mg their w.ves alive any longer when they get out of line. They beat them to death first and THEN bury them. 'Rus. I gather from the news tiispatch. is about the first for ward step in the history of the Kuanyama Ambo in five thousand years. But please don’t take my word for it If you are interested, write to Dr. Edwin C. Loeb, who recently returned from an African expedition for the University of Can. tomia.
t 'Sid* February 3.
wife. Africa
I cr.uld advise my reader, who ran’t get along with hts to move to Southwest and live among the Kuanyama Ambo That would probably be the simplest way to dispose of his matrimonial problem But he would have to qtf* hj.
V. F. W. DANCE Saturday, January 29,194?
9 to 12
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tfinij fftlai hosp J‘>"g fthai « .s n 0:16
For Posi members, Auxiliary members,
bands, Wivef or Sweethearts.
GENERAL JESSE M. LEE POST HO, Veterans Ot Foreign Wars
Greencastle, Ind.
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HEARTS, CUPIDS LACE AND LOVE
All go to say "won't you be my Valentine?" Tht date is soon . .. Feb. U ... So don't forget to re member that someone is expecting a valentine mes> sage or gift from you, The selection of sweet er comic Valentines is still complete and varied.., so buy them now. from,,
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