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FOP. SALE 1-2 H P Mcyrr* -i. f-p well pump Practical!; r.»* l.’us*d only 7 month- A 1-2 H. 1’. meal £ruj<ier in %(*•■ condition. Both priced to !*e< r iw Hanks Bros Phone 2 on ?* Painbri'lge
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCaSTLE, INDIANA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1949.
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HEJALD
Entered In the poetofflee at i.reencaetle, Indiana a» aeeond elaaa mall matteir under act of
March 7. 20 cent*
year by mall in Putnam county. $5.00 to rAO per year ootaide
Pntnam Oooaty.
8. R. Rarlden. PnNlahec. 17-19 Sooth Jarkaon Street.
t/rd
ib-ckcr-Bryan \\i-,llin» •««>;•• ii
Th- Irrlngrto*
i dtuch w as ’h«' ac--. ! mar. iage of M ss R :
i an 1 Dar. el P ■
1878. Subaeriptlon price ^ J.per week: 94.00 per Th. R v Ral h
reirular -neeung rganize an i tl.O\Ht»%LF fuxiliary stating that oifly ter | Mr. iIrs Claries Huxle' ladies »-* re necessary to secure a j have taken rooms at Hurstj s ibarter This being a reghila* ' Tourist Home Th. y are planning re ting n>*.it of the chapter, thr ' ot build a new house at the north
TOIIW** BIBLE THOrr.HT If we r-allv have divine li. ! now we need have no rear of tl [ future. We search the Sorir | tures. because ye think that .anil ye will not come to me. th'y.* may have life. J.>hn 5.10.
AND
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 5TH AND 6TH. HOLLY'S Friendly Sales And Service
PF.RSOXAI. And Local News It It I E F S
Richard Sa. -m a vacation
O. Pearson
I wUl perform the double ring j ceremony Bridal music was ( played by M. s Mary Elizabeth
I Hite organist
I The bride is the daughter of i Mr. and Mrs. Ale.x Bryan of Fill- ! mo;c and Ih--- hri.legroom's parents arc Mr and Mrs. Pr-'aoei
* B- cker of Cory •on.
- ! An a •iq-.e g.,1 i crepe gown in | was w-.r: by the bri.' '’s sinter ja i only att. " tint. M -s Richard
j Graves. H. r mat h.ng I crepe and her flowe j at. phanotis and ivy.
| Morris. Hugh, s was b.-sfc man. j F s- rs wer* John R.l y f Silver i H.ll.s at N w Albany ind Clifton
I H-sk.-r of Cory don.
! A gown of i an-lU light satin | .v.th ca'hedral-lergth tram was | .. i by the br id. Her brothe , R Lssell. gave her in marriage-, j Sh carried a pray--r book a lorn-
rembers voted to organize th. ; edge of Clovordale aux.'.iary at once. Twelve ladies | nP ar future,
f resent promised to become in«mb<rs of the new branch as socn as consent is given by the T. A. V. State department. Ail present urged another such supper in the near future The next regular meeting of the chapter will be held at the City Hail Wednesday. February 16U>
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\|a|.lr HeigMa F.c < luh Met Tur'irtay Evening
tiara of s were
in the very
Ke-melh Kmdal is spending a few days w.th h.s par-r.ts. Sir
and Mrs. FretTUls^.v
Lee Woodall remains ill at his
home in Cloverdale.
Mrs Belle Leonard is some better at this writing She is staving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Williams Miss Alice and Rose Williams were also ver night guests at the Wd-
ha r.s ho ne recently.
Miss Patty Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jones
Ore-ncH-:;.. Satu^, _ ' ' Mi" B-- ^ v «i
absent from sohcr'l on account of I called home 0Vl having the c)dc)M9 P° x - c.crount of the ^*^1
' I
c rk.r.g part t me at the Clov. r- Mr. ar. . \(.. ( . ^^!
8
:r.r : )y»-1 at the Bitzer Furniture .rda! s J Store in Cloverdale. » Mr and Mrv '
Mr I : Mra H-'f-r. Lash- u
brook were called to Indianap''lis dianapoh- . . • Saturday due to the illness of with Mr & - i Mrs "'J |top
their little grandson
Mrs. Everett Bales, the mght j eperator at the Cloverdale Tele- i phone Co is convalescing from a fall she received in her home |
Wednesday morning.
Mrs. Vinton Mack was in . faint glow
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000.
gill
*»<iy I
Commercial sar^ must be (F'ne a .
dark - ' . ermen spot in, scho?
Mr ana Mr I have ret u nv-11
! Florida
Bmc- Collins returned to his I home this morning from the 3 Vincent's hospital in Indianap-
! olto.
Mrs. Frank Cannon returned,
I home We-In- - lay afternoon from J preen suit.
!h.- M.-fho h 'Pital iu India 1 Mis- Biva- att'-n’lcl India::« . polls , University The brd»-groom is
a graduate of I U. and a mem-
Arac:a fraternity.
e wilil carnations, st- phanotit
and hyac nths.
Assisting at th. r<c--pti.in ia :■ church \va- Mrs. O. L. MeK . ney f FiUin .-r ar..J Mrs A W MeNary of 1 na-'a polls. Th- c..upl> will l.ave for Omana. Neb., to re-ide. The hi. le will travel in an emerald
yes/ /t's true! New Hudson only s 2343 00 delivered here fully equipped including Weather-Control Heater The only car you step down into 1. Immediate delivery of some models 2 With only such oecessories os you order 3 Cash or time payments 4 With or without trade-in 5 Good allowance if you have a trade-in *«e» doof Srdon, 121 h p h,gh<or. prruion Super 9• Price may *ory jiightfy in adjoining oreos due fo tfomportetion charges local taxes to be adddd. HESS SALES AND SERVICE 7-'J E. f ranklin *d. (■ri-eneastk-. Inil.
“ANGUS CATTLE SALE \\ (* v^iil sr'II jt auction at our farm )o<-at«*tl 4 milen «M»uth of ( ia> ton, I rnilf* nr»rth anfl 'y mile cast of Ha7«*l\vrKK]; 3 • ith of ill#* anti nf (>nt#*r \ at th# farm known a* th#* Hll#* »n < hlf k* n dinner plarc, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1949
11:0U
Mis- Joyce Miller and Mes- ( aames Jear. Hartman.’ Lucille' i Griffin spent Tuesday in Ind-
I lanapoli. 8
Mr and Mr- Tha 1 Jones hav returned from Columbus. Oh -v wh- re th- v visited Mi an.l Mis I Charles A Jones ard son. Mr- Lie ill.- Skelton and son. , Gr-■ ncastle R. 4 were diamiss- ■ 1 from th h' -pdal Thursdav
j morning
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Mrs- Betty \nne Coffey Bride i,l Edward K. Barnard Mr ami Mrs. Loyd Coffey
Mr- Charles Sp ker. presidert f th- Maple Heights Homo Eco siorru. - Club, opene 1 the meeting ,r the dub. which was held Tue<‘ay evening. Feb. I. at the V. F W Home with the .song of th month which was led by the song k a !. r Mrs. Charles Starr, fol- , .w- J by the flag salute and club .reed. Roll call was a valentine and har tkerchief exchange to which j twenty-four members and two g 1 ics's. Mesttamos Harokl Han.:- ' mi Frank Peirce responded. Mr». Thoasaa Chadd Assist* i I by Mis. Cari Myers gave a ver.. ! otcr»-sting and beneficial report I the nylon part of the clothins. pi t lesson. Dur ng their dis- | cuss:on s«-veral samples of tr | diff.-rent materials made by nylon were shown, also members w. re instnictc-d as to how to buv pylon to obtain the best results and the tare after purchasing. The safety leader, Mrs. F ,rre<t Harris, distributed paper - to tach member instiucting each on the use of the iron the safe way. Mt sdames Raymond Spurlock,
iTDp'KrsHD Jrotut Cmp&fifwd McuilaLt
6 W. WASHINGTON ST.
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APICES A
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GROUND BEEF lb
.Pols 1 e-h to announce th r I Pfe't Harris. Noble Hurst. \Nil- | marnag of their daughter. I bur Crawley and Betty Bulks
J Betty Anne, to Edward K Barn-
!
Mr and Mi- Donald CowgiU. 705 -outh Indiana street, are the par- -its of a laughter. bAir. W dr--day at the Putnam Coui-
F . IV H 'a.
I ar-J. son <,f Mr and Mrs. T. A. ' Barnard of Hammond. The wed1 weding took place Friday. Jar. Jl.-r at six o’clock in the Flnrt Methodist church at Bloomington. The double ring ceremony
was na-l by Dr McFall
Th. bride was attired in a navy blue gabardine suit with white and black accessories and
H IH.l TO KI LE
w< re named by the ways an-J means chaimian. Mrs. Warren Swickard. as her assistants for
the coming year.
Plans were made for a rummage- sale Saturday. Feb. 12. at ! 8:'i0 a. m. in the assembly room of the court house. Members are | ask, d to bring articles for th- j sale to the Assembly mom Friday afternoon. Feb. 11. between
CARROLLTON 111 Feb 3 . i L'P A county judge will rule ' torn n *■ n whether Mr ami Mrs Lincoln Lev-, sen of Green,- . iieii: who believed that parents si. »uld be the inly teachers of children, must send their daugh-
r r to school.
a single white orchid corsage, j ,>n ‘ and four.
Muss Jacqueline Rig-Ion. room-j > r -vitation to become i mat- ar. 1 the br.de’s only attend--) uicmix-r of the Council of Clubs , I ant. won- a brown suit wild *** ro *-l b v Mrs. Spiker which,
green acc, aaories and a corsage
of white rosea.
The gix>om chose his mom-’ mate, John Kurtz, as best mam. Mr. a-d Mrs. Barnard, both students at Indiana University, | an- on a brief honeymoon between semesters.
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- — l>. A. V. Enjoys CHICAGO, Feb 3 UPi Ac- I Pltch-in -upper lents k.lled 9b 000 persons and) About thirty-five -nembers c' injured ne of every 14 person! the newly formed chapter of the
iis ruHt WERE KILLED
in the nati n in 15H8 yet it was the safest year or, record, the National Safety Council reported
today.
HI T ING (.K \1N \(, \|N
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•Jf MEAD OL EXTRA FINE TATTLE — Entire herd ,.t _r 0 pun bred \nfch:. (attle eon-istlng of: C U\y s h head of | vesr ( HK A‘>0. Peb. 1 iLP oldlKegistered and Bred to a Registered Aogu- Bull. Thes,- eous R-p* its that th- Commodity an sired by Quantum* Olenoaroork. No. 7178I3. Credit Corporation had begt:n I I KEKltLD BI I.L (I i *3 year ,»ld; Black ( ap of the East i a^g- -.-iv* buying f wheat a- : -ol-. \o. hHI36<; Sired by Hanen’ Eil'- nrnere 5'': Dam Bla, k Band x x. ' , . t \IA E- - 9 Purebnd Anguv; weighing Don, ftoo to ' 1 brr ' lgh , 1 ^a,n-futur,s fr- 1 pa|M n- ran h« furnishrfl; I, / } E.\K OLD BRKD »a:aV lows on th l t,: HEIFER, .-all by side; I A.NGl S HELPER—j vear old with .alf Tra- t av.
-ule ONL 5 KARLIN). BRED HEIFER
HOi.- SHEEI* - TORN - OATS — PUREBRED DTROC
(,I, I — |f, head; nal nie. ; uilgli 2,ki Ihs.; farrow in April; !
large; with pig- 3 Meeks old; 1 Spotted Poland
breeding Ewes to lamb last of March; good'
NO TIME EOR \IH.1 I\<*
Fine
• )mriH* Su\\>. i-'-ir, pun-bred
; I.* 11- a<i
\ I I I.OM CORN — l »Oo bushels, good, in r-rih; BENTON f)\TN
— .’Vi !iii«hc|s good, suitable for seed.
1917 nti DEBAKER 1 ra- k, grain bed. ikHKI miles.
I-ORI.N LONG \ND EDITH Mil-ON _ Ow oers
liir V auvhn tuefioneer.
'j TON TRUCK—1 speed axel.
Lee Worrell. Clerk
^ITEL S Suggest—
FLOWERS-BY-WIRE FOR VALEHTIHE
(Guaranteed -ntslfaetion)
Save Up Tc S2.70 Before February 9th,
(Telegraphic Costs)
Avoid Disappointment.
HARRISBURG, III . F. b. 3 iUP)- A Saline- county couple I who said today they “didn't i waste time arguing" will cel<-
st0 e k I brat, their 70th wedding a ni-
j versary Satuiday.
Mr and Mrs. Pan S. Vaugh.i were married Feb. 5. 1879. Fiv | generations will gather for .i" quiet family dinner Saturday at the home Vaughn built himself 80 year ago in Muddy, 111., tw >
mib-s northeast of here. “When I’ve wanted to
j something. I’ve done it,” th<- 90 year-old gi<-at-great-grandfathev -taid today. ‘‘And when she’s wanted to do something, Fhe'i
don*- it, too."
Lhsabled American Veterans met W'ednesday night for a pitch-in supper and social hour with their families and friends. The meeting was held in the social room of the Public Service offr-e. Tne meeting was fo^nally call- < d by Commander Everett Maddox who in turn Asked the charlain Walt, r Wamsley to give divine blessing. Everyone prefer • enjoyed botii the supfv-r and the social hour A vot, of thanks was given the Public Service Company for the use of their social
room.
Mr. and Mrs. Huff employed at the Indiana State Farm and 1 member:- of the p. a V po-- | at Michigan City were gu< sts o' I the 1< al chapter Mrs. Huff su gested the chapter at their nex' I
was discussed and accepted The hoetegM-s. Me^tuass U - . Mi-Knm*-y. Eiricsf RS h-e and Charles Spiker, conducted sev- eal entertaining and clever contests during the social hour af.er which the meeting a Ijoui-n- i ed to meet March 1 + + * ♦ Mr. .ind Mi->. Britton Observe (kith Anniversary Tuesday, February 1st, Mr. end Mrs. J. G. Britton celebrated i their sixty-fourth wwedding an- i niversary at their home in K -achdale, with a dinner at the noon hour for the immediate lamily including. Mr and Mrs. I Ollio Broom and Paul Rahn at Kingman, Indiana: Mrs. Sopha | Smith of Crawfordsville. Mr. and j Mrs. Carl Eggers and Mr. and | Mrs. A. L. McFerran of Roach- j
dale.
Several friends called dur.ng I th6 afternoon to bring them I
| greetings.
At their advanced age Mr. ar.c Mrs Bntt'-n are enjoying fairlv t good health, he will be eightyfive in July and she will bo
fighty-Uur in March.
They received a great many cards, flowers and gifts for which they were very thankful.
Chesty Colds v
Place your order for a Floral Valenfine before February 9 and we will mail it to any poin’ n the U. S. Your only cost will be the flowers, )rder today, and be assured of the best selectior of flowers. Your BONDED FLOWERS-BY-WIRE FLORIST.
EITEL'S
OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
To relieve cough-
ing spasms, muscular soreness, rub ^ » mm ^ — back J*iir,e f ^ S
V V A » O R u ■
Work surfaces at proper heights, labor-saving equipment, and walls finished with clay tile for ease of cleaning, all help reduce fatigue in kitchens and lessen possibility of accidents. FERN Mi and Mrs Henry O’NVal entertained Sunday afternoon with s birthday party in honor o’ their son. Danny's 4th birthday. Those present were Mrs. Abner Cox and son Butch and daughter Marilyn; Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters Anna Mac and Betty Jane; Misses Vivian Mae Hcber and Ruth Ann Heher. Mrs Russell King and daughter Jeanie of GreencAstle. He received many nice presents and the children all enjoyed the afterr.can with delicious refreshments of ire cream and cak*.
with rime-tasted
POLIO FUND PROGRESS $9,000 00
$4,19C 27
Court Rejects Peace Proposal
BUDAPEST, Hungary. Feb. - (UPi Joseph Cardinal Mind--zenty offered to help effect a I peace between th,- Cathohc church and the Hungarian gov- | eminent when he went on trial for treason today but his pro1 pofi&l was rejected. MJndszcnty’s offer was madein a letter addressed to Hungarian Minister of Justice Istvan Ries, .which was read to the court shortly after the cardinal and six co-dependants were brought to trial. Mindszenty aske 1 that his case be separated from the others and suspended while he worked to effect a peace between the church and government. Di. V.lmos Olty. president of the peoples court of seven judges hearing the case, conferred with the other six judges and almost immediately rejected the cardinal's appeal. H, then called it brief recess.
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