The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1949 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASl.i, IN5.ANA.mGND«Y, FEBRUARY 2i, H<».

BUY IT GREENCASTLE

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This countrv's got" Jest as much kowev as If IS EVER HAD-'tM ONLV TROUSLE we're, jest Short o' ^^collateral

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SPECIAL SEF THE HEW Power Take-Off SEEDERS Fot Oats and Grass

Seed

$49.50. Thr ini.m v in\.>l\. .l in .1 trans irlinn uilh tin- HKKS\KI{ Itll’I.KMI Nl ( OMI’AN . nominal m <<>mj.»rlson In tini|iiaMt> \ iu rnn. i\.'. ( all u», lot rnniiilrt. motor unrk on an> fa:-iii .■(|ui|KTi-i-i. \\ .! <\frvlhinj{ from ovorharlinc In i-\< li inijinK rnol.ir'. I all t.«la> . . . \\> ..ff.-r a . onvoninni u; ami d' li\nr> sorvlr. fot your nnninninner.

THE DAILY BANNER

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HE2ALD CONSOLIDATED FiiUtwI In Ilw pontofflc* at limnnoantln, Indiana aa nnrond •tan* mall matter imlnr ant ol • larch 7, 1»7H. Subnortptlon prW ’0 ornta per week: *4.00 P**' Year by mall In Putnam eoonty

*8.00 to 87.80 per 7

Putnam Oonnty.

RIETZ-McINTYRE NUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED SATURDAY

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RttESWtR IMHEMENT CO. GREENCASTLE d®* 461 INDIANA

8. H. Rarldrn, l*nbllaher. 17-19 Sooth Jackaoo Street.

Pkhsoxai And Local News

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CLOSING OUT SALE Benausr of Ho death »| my Imshand I am h-aving thi« farm and uill sell at public sale al ll.t !*onr>< r farm. .T miles west of GroencaHtl. on Walnut ( reek lioad. I mile north ol Fern. ’ miles smith oi Pleasant Hill t emelcry. on Wednesday, February 23rd, 1949 vr 11:00 o'< l.<>< h 10 — HEAll < ATTI.K — 10 1 Ucjlslered Polled llernfor.l ( o\\ to freshen in late spring, bre.1 to registered Hereford Hull. I registered Hereford 11. ifer, !i months old. 1 registered Hereford Hull, coming •’ year old. 'i Jersey Cows to treshen this Spring. Hereford Cows, to freshen soon. 1 Itcan eow, to freshen soon. 1 Ked eow to freshen soon. I Black eow lo freshen soon. KAKM M \( HI' KKY One Mod.-! \ ’17 M.mIcI John lie re traitor on rut.lx-r, start. 1 ! and light*, power litl. cultivators, i bottom I!" break plow or rubber, 7 ft. dis. and tandem, John U. • re corn planter, fertilize :in.I check row attachments, John I)-er s.-mi-riiniiBted corn picker, one row, John Ib-ere ha' chopper and blower, Combine, sis It. with motor; ! rubber tir.-d wagons with Hat tops, power unloading unit tor drag enUgate. 7 ft. John lbs re im.w.t mower, ? var* old; John llerrr side delivery ha' rake, one year old; bay huncher, John Ueerr manure loa.b r. rotary h.s-, John Ib-.-re powe corn shrller. erdti|>aeker. spike t.M.th harrow, f bog houses, . ribblnr si. kin grinder, some tools. John Deere l ! . horse gas engine an otfai r articles. One International 1 > ton truck 'lii mode., bought in I).s i <*mlM* of 'IS with new l*.l and grain sides, j new tires, in \-i condition HAY I^rge pile of chopped Clover hay in harn. Some native lumber. f.ssl troughs. ; heated hog fountain.

The Humane Society will meet it 7:30 o’clock this evening a?

he City Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper jf StUesvillc. are the parents of

i son born Monday.

Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh Oldham f riayton. ore the parents of a laughter born Saturday The Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge )art\ scheduled for W ednesrla,' ceb. 23. has ben pcsSiponed. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M

i dgan of Greencastle, are the

! nirents of a son born Saturday. ,lf > a,te,no " n

it 2:30 with Mrs. Elmer Seller. Mr. and m 1s drs. O. L. Davis will give th" Mrs. CTian,program. Subject for the after- both Haynei

noon: "The Fai Eiist.”

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| Mrs. Peel Hostea* To Kihle Class

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Julian Hasslor Wayne Clark,

The Good Cheer Bible Class of Mary Ann Reclsville Methodist church met , Judy and Boh ^

at the home of Mrs. Blanche j Thi Reel Thursday evening. Feb. 17

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next nicf-tin

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for its class meeting and study. Oral Hutch son or u* The meeting was called to ortlet 7:30 p. m. There win by the vice president.. Mrs. Earl table disc;*. ,, n

Hutcheson, t Following group singing prayer was ^ given by Mrs. Ewing Waxier. During the business meeting Mrs. Blanche Reel was voted secretary to succeed Mrs. Virginia Spanglei whose family is moving from th-

en chaplets

Isaiah.

on utn nf thf

AHNIVERSMI Sheriff John T . Sin -

i community. Mrs. Elizabetn I Ffay. hd 1 tary 21

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.'i -s .warjor f Elizabeth McIntyre, daughter oi Mr. a::d Mt Zol McIntyre, became the htidj of William Edward Ru tz Satm-

The double ring

ceremony was read at 2:30 by

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sillety [> r John Tt : .ia:it in the Gobin rf Greencastle R 1. are the par- Memorial Methodist church. The ants of a daughter horn Monday j.i xim is th- ^en of Mr and Mis norning. E. E. Rietz of Mornence. 111.

Bridal music was played by

Hill. Th-

Charles Rue, Commercial 1 H tel. is recovering from an opration at the Putnam C. Jnty I

..ospital.

V. F. W. Auxiliary will meet .Vedne-day at 7:30 p. m. at th« .’est Home A gr>od attendance

,s desired.

Mr- Millard Hayes. 406 east I

Hanna street, underwent a major ; b0llquets

-peration at the Piitnam County

lospilal this morning

There will be a Euchre tournanent tonight at h:00 p. m at the F W. Home. All members of .he Post and Auxiliary are in

vtted to take part.

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Not responsible for accidents.

MRS. JAKE GOODMAN

HC KHT A III N IM:, \ urtiom « r**. ( |.IF> Mr MAINS, ( l^rk

l>inn#*r h\ \\» vt Madison Horne* Kremnniics Club.

BUY IT' IN GREENCASTLE BUY IT' AT CANNONS GET THE SPRING LOOK ALONG WITH THE “EARLY BIRDS”SUITS AND TOPCOATS The latest in patterns and materials and from the industries finest craftsmen. SHIRTS All the newest of Arrow and Van Heusen fine shirts -- the bold look — wide spread collars - french cuffs. SPORTSWEAR The latest in jackets - the Olympic and Drizzler, and sports shirts in gabardine and washeroks. NECKWEAR A riot of color with the Spring flash and splash by Arrow and Van Heusen. THE NEWEST-THE LATEST-THE BEST At CANNON'S \ Watch for the “Early Bird” Items Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. William Alexanier and family of Indianapolis, .fr and Mrs Otis Floyd and son i{ Monrovia, spY-nt Sunday with .itrs. William Floyd and family . Mr and Mrs. Dove Cox are a*, .om" from Miani. F'la wher* ney spf-nt several weeks. They eported unusually fine, warm

.ceathei in Miami.

J. V. McLean. Jr., returnee’ ester-day by plane fr m a tw veeks visit in Mexico City a-id donterey, Mexico. Other nv-’n->ers of the party, including Mr. ■ nd Mrs. McLean and Dr and drs W. J. Ftiscn will return

iter by automobile.

Mrs. Grace Grogan

i rgan selections included: ••Adagio" list Sonata i Mendelssohn: "Adagio” 16th Symphony i Widoi ; --Jesus. Be Thot. Neai.” Bach: 'Pomp and Circumstance.” iClgai. -We lding March” (Mi-i- inne* r’s Nigh’

Dream > Mendelssohn.

Th< altar was decorate.! with

if white gladioli a no

palms and ferns. There we two seven branch candelabra. Th< bride, given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white taffeta. The molded boilice was accented with a bateau neckline with folds of taffeta and Chantilly lace. The sleeves weie long anu extended into

bridal points

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carried a cascade bouquet e.-d i.ia- and philodendron. Mrs. Janies B Johnson, ma'.ron of honor, wore a gown of fu. hsia taffeta with molded b.•dice, off the shoulder effect, accented with a fichu collar. Th full skirt with French draped panniers was floor length. Sh - wore matching mitts and a hi aided headband of taffeta. She carried a hand bouquet of white hyacinths and pale pink tulip.;. • ntwined with ta'oy-waxed ivy. Miss Mildred Caviness and Mrs. Mark Huokercide. th--bridesmaids, wore gowns the same style as the matron of honor. in srafoam green taffeta. They wore matching mitts and braided headbands. They carried hand bouquets of dark pink tulips, pink and blue hyacinths

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Robert Sears of Indian Hea l, Maryland, was the best man. Ushers were Robert Molom y of Hammond. Di Mark Huckcrci.le of Indianapolis and Arthur Wos-

n Ihoff of Kankakee, 111.

Haynes became a member of th t’lyde <d class. ’*3 years old

Mrs. Oral Hutcheson gave .a short history of the book of Hosea followed by interesting discussions and explanations o' the fourteen chapters of Ho 1 ’ a hy Kenneth Egg. rs and Mon • Miller. The study’ was disnii;- ed with prayer by Mrs. Oral Hu’-

eheson.

Mrs. Glenn Hassl.-r conduct-d

a most interesting contest during the social hour with Mm

Ewing Waxier as winner. The hostess served delicious

refreshments to the following

bride’s parents. Assisting j members anti guests: Mrs. Earl Mrs. Howai I Williams ! Hutcheson, Mrs. Glenn Hassl. :, | f • Ahb tt Mrs H f r - . ..

Sunday,

INDIANAPOLIS, r* 'UP. H u dean of Indianapolis

an. ii. beg i h-s 91st «

surrounded by Pyw

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Biowi!. vicr-pn

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ho New

ception was held at the home of

the

I'sh. rs • was vi si wish, i s observa-

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Ross and Miss Marjorie Schatz. The couple left on a wedding trip to Ski Lo lg' Wisconsin. The bride wore an absinthe green tweed suit with chain..if and black accessories. Her coi sage was of brown orchids. Mrs. Rietz is a graduate o( Brazil High School and DePauv. University. She attended Indiana "State Teachers College an : is a member of Alpha Omicron Pi and Delta Theta Tan soroiities. She was a Wave in World

War II

The bridegroom is a graduate of Watseka, 111.. High School and attended Eureka College. Vand- 1 erbilt University and was grad- | uatod from DePauw University. =

Limited to Just One Fuel? WILLIAMSON See New ALL. WW Nf# TliM-IFC All FOIL FVRNACE _ Furnace That Burns Oil, Gas or Coin Since the \. . Williamson Aii-Fuei Furnace v.-as rs thousands have iunkf.) tbnjj 1 fuel heating planu. Onfanni 1 and small timr this furnail 1 moved, for all time, heating 1 See it todav. M ■ -hlv paj-mm 1

taffeta hoop fell into a cathe L tal train. Her two tiered veil of French illusion cascaded from a crown of seed p.-arl circlets. Shi

He is a member of Phi Kappa Sigma. He was in the infantry I in the European Theater nf War i in World War II They will mak. their home i.i Kankakie. 111. There were out of town guests I

Indianaps, Brazil, '

Mrs. R.-itz wore a magenta . Brownsburg, T.-rfe Haute, Ladle.ss with navy blue accessories fayette, Incl.; Kankakee. Mo and a corsage of camellias. nienee, Watseka. Champaign, Following the ceremony a r ■- I Peoria. St. Ann. 111.

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TATTLETALES-By I Keepu Clean

Mis McIntyre wore a dress of

iged with lai^f , . loud grey with guy accessories full gathered skirt over A ! and a corsage of camellias.

Fir*t Ward P. T. A. fleeting of Interest

The Jones P T A. held theil Febt Jary meeting. FYiday. Feb 11th in the school auditorium Music was furnished by thir l ^nd fourth grades under th--direction of Miss Wanda Stewa> r essistcd by Mrs Goldie Runya.i jnd Mrs. Jeanetta Arnold. Devotions were given by Mrs

James Cobb. Kirkwood Mo, i Ed won Snavely The national P

announced that other organiza- i at Norfolk. Ya. He will return t ons assisting were; Federation the 22nd day of February to h-s of Business & Professional Wo- , ship which will pull out to China men. 11th District America-.', for an extended trip. The bride Legion Auxiliary. Alpha Phi will join her husband in SeptemSor rity, State & National Fed- her and make her home ip

.as been named president of th< zePauw University chapter of -igma Delta Chi, national yniralistic honorary, for the spring ^ r.ester. He succeeds Darrel -kxk. Lima. O. Other officers I lamed include Jim Barbieri, ’ark Ridge. 111... treasurer and i Ik-key Boeke Evansville, secre-

tary.

Dr Charles D Perry, head ol .he DePauw University classics jepartment. will be t'lastrnaster it an annual dinner of the Uli.ois Classical Conference to b< icld in the Hotel Sheraton. Chiago Feb 25 at 7 p m The conerence. meeting Feb 24-26. is om posed of teachers of I^atl.i md Greek in colleg*-s and high ichools in the state.

T. A president's message vns lead by Mrs Ernest uadi i T minutes of the December meeting were read by the secretary. M- - Inez Ton

•-ration of Clubs Medical Profession. Mrs. B. F. Handy, Putnam county Health chairman of thFederation of clubs is chairman f the Heart Foundation. They hope to raise money through sale of Heart S<als fo*this work and with the PlastiHeart banks. Funds derived from the drive

Portsmouth, Va. •’* *1* Mr*. Seller To IkHostess IVednesela' The Twentieth Century Club will meet Wednesday afternoon

The program of the aftemo -i "h** be used in treatment

was in honor of Founders Dae Mrs E R. Bartley was chair woman f r the program. She introduced the past president’s who were able to be present ar... earh told of the high spots dur ing their tern. Those present were Mrs. Charles Zeis jir^sident ISMb: Mrs. Cleve Thomas president in 1919: Mrs Lee Reeves president in 1920 Mrs Jesse Young president in 1924 Mi-. Rose-te Daggy president in 1932; Mr*. Ivan Ruark president in

rheumatic fever victims, maintain a medical social secretary m the cardiac clinics of hospitals and I. U. Medical Center and scientific research

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Kill more ChurHi Women Meet Keh. 24 Killmoie Chnstian Church Women will meet Thursday, February 24th for the regular all day neeting. pot lurk dinner at noon. Bring articles for 'Silent Auction' i Something you do no*

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193.1-1&34. Mrs John Poor pres:-, <ar '' f° r but too good to throw

dent m 1941-1942; Mrs Charles BW *y >

Stegmiller. president in 1943-

TO HEAD PROGRAM 1944 and Mrs K-nneth Harrs

president 1947.

Ri v. Harold Walter E-wing a The organization presented jraduate of DePauw University each with t. past president pin. n 1935. formerly minister of A short biniineas meeting was Christ CYimmunity Church,'Can- held The attendance award was ton Ohio, has been chosen to *'°n by third grade

head an expanded program of vocational guidance in the Metho-

list Church.

He recently began his work as secretary of the denomination's rew Interb-ard Committee on Christian Vocations, with headquarters in Nashville, Tenn.

NEED MONEY? Ou. service can be used to good advantage. INDIANA LOAN CO. IS E. Washington, Phone 15

The next meeting will be held April 8. + + + 4Executive Session Of Club E'ederation Officers of the County Federa lion of Clubs held an executive neeting with Mrs. Ferd luucaj . Friday. Plans were made for the j County Federation convention April 12th. which will be held in

•F + + + Current Bock Club To Meet Tonight Current Book Club will meet this evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs James R

'Pence.

+ + •!• + Progrewn History Club T< Meet Tuesday Progress History Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the hone of Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson. Please note change of meeting place. *F I" 4 I-Berry-Koggers Wedding Announced Mr and Mrs Ott Rogers

Save time and money—to say nothing of the woe and worry of driving on treacherous^ ice-covered highways. You solve your parking problems, too, when you GO BY BUS. » FREQUENT SCHEDULES • IMPROVED CONNECTIONS • TRAVEL SAFELY in warm, easy riding coaches • AVOID CITY PARKING worries and expense

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TE S*- E HAuri f^te^Vernor y NevAloloy * ji>

Bainbndge , The Federation ha i Bra *‘l R R 3. announce the mar. assisted with the Polio Drive and r ' a Ke of their daughter, Tina, L> now the project of the Heart Chart*’* F. Berry. Jr., son of | Foundation-or Save a Hear". Charles F. Berry, Si., of PutCampaign Deaths from heart riamvillc. The single ring cereoisease increaserj 6 per cent in non . v was preformed on the 15th 1947 Indiana has plr/lged $100,- la > °f February. Tie bride is 000 as its share i n the $5.000 00'’ ! originally fiom Brazil Tie

National Save A Heart camjpaign.” Mrs. Wemlel Willkie, state chairman of this campaign

groom is from Putnamvtlle and now serving in th» U. S. Navy r-n the V s. S. Coral Sea. docke-f

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