The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 March 1949 — Page 3
COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY
KRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY i Anderson street, jay school at 9:30 a. m. jay services at 11:00 a. m. imonial services each Weu- ^ at 8 Pryone PAIXS C ATHOUC ( HI RCH Francis Kill! Jay Masses 8:00 and 9:30 K davs 7:00. sessions: Saturday after-4-5;Saturday evening, 7-8, -fore fill Alflsses.^
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLf, INDIANA,SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1949.
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Hale Finney is recovering from a foot injury which he received several days ago when he cut
Hays Saturday [
Mrs. Elmer
night.
Mrs. Jessie Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. J,>hB Barker. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Witt. Mr. and Mrs. E. (1
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iSBYTEHIAN CHURCH iy p, Walrond, Minister. a m. Church school. Noel, Superintendent, a. m. Worship Service, race Grogan Hill, Organ11 J. Lockwood, choir direcem _"Onward Ye People" llius. lon 'Must We Deny OUrp m. Tuxis. Bob Gouw--Pauw student, will lead a
ion.
p m. Westminster FelDr. Robert Montgom1 lead a discussion on the "Discovering God’s Will h the Bible.” Week-Day Meetings -esday 7:00 p. m.—Choir _ay 2:30 p. m.—The a.fCirclo will meet In the parlors. Mr. Walrond will the subject, "Making eligion Too Easy.” p. m The Young Marople's Group will hold a in" supper in the dining
the worship service), Nursery, Kindergarten. Primary, Junior departments. Sunday, 5:00 p. m. Christian Youth Fellowship will meet in the church parlor. Mr. Chester Trout is sponsor. Monday, 7:30 p. m., Chi Rho, the Intermediate division of Christian Youth Fellowship. Mrs. Georgia McClure is the sponsor. Tuesday, 7:30, Boy Scouts will meet in the basement. Mr. William Douthitt is the scoutmaster. Thursday, Missionary Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Maynard Shonkwiler. The meeting is at 8:00 p. m. Thursday, Women's Union will meet in the Church Parlor, 2:00 p. m. Section Two will be hostesses at a tea for the group. Saturday, 1:30 p. m., the Juniors will meet at the Churrh for their regular Saturday session with Mrs. McClure. APOSTOLIC GOSPEL TABERNACLE E. Washington St. Commercin'. Place Charles W. Rains, Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Supt Claude Ash Sunday Evangelistic Sorvic,* 7:30 P. M. Player meeting each nigh, next week at church 7:30 p. m. Revival starts March 22nd with Evangelist and Mrs. Mack Manion.
bosh an !iX Whil “ CUttinfJ 1 R y an ^ Mrs. Vera Smithson end .h h ;*l Urned t0 St ' h00, andd a^ter Delorts called on ™ misfortune to Mr . and Mrs Kcott Sunday | get it hurt again. aftermoon. 1 to T !r a S t en, ° r el T haVe Starled Mrs ' Allca Det « '-•mud or .... 11 " ' ° n thei ' < ^ ass PIbV- Mrs. Jessie Hartman Sunday
Gangway for Ghosts.” The play ..yening
will be presented on Friday nigh* March 25. 1 Mr
For Salc.<
y- “Teen Town” t 7:00 p. m.
will
ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 720 So. Locust Street C. G. Minton, Minister 9:45 A. M. Church School for children. 11:15 A. M. Morning Prayer and Sermon.
ST BAPTIST CHURCH s Rissler, Pastor A. M. Sunday School, e Kersey, Supt. es to accommodate most e. ,.j ■ A M. Morning Worship. "God’s Love And Its ‘hoir Number. 40 minutes singing by guest singm the Wabash Valley Convention. p. m. Baptist Youth FelNeal Sherwood, will ;e Senior group and Dixie 'fry will lead the Intergroup. p. m. Worship service. "A Well Of Living Watcial number by the Junior p. m. Thursday, Prayer Choir practice at 8:00. ■ * NAZARENE CHURCH Newby. Minister *rd Foxworthy. Chairman board of trustees Dorothy Birt, S. S. Supt. h school begins at 9:30 > quartette from the Boys School will be and sing during the School hour. Be sure and m from 9:30 a. m. to m. <P Sendee 10:40 a. m. Service #:4fi p. tn. group meets at 6:45 p. Evangelistic at 7:30 ( hg service will have mussinging; also a vital Gosage given by the pas-
ARE WELCOME!
EKNCASTLE BIBLE CENTER Hanna Street Drengacs. Pastor Evens, Supt. »y School at 10:00 A. M. ‘hg Worship 11:00 A. M. g Peoples Meeting at 6:45 n g Services at 7:30 P. M1 meeting and Bible Wednesday at 7:30. 80 lov ed the world, that his only begotten Son. nosoe V e r believeth in him not perish, but have ever life. (BKIHTIAN church H Saunders, Minister roold. Chairman of Board ^ McKeehan, Supt. of the School. Worship, 10.00 o’Minister will apeak "g Your Place. ' h School' classes aa fol:3 ° a m , Intermediate, a "d Women'a Bible CTasa. m ' 'simultaneous with
GOBIN MEMORIAL. METHODIST CHUKCTI John Tennant, Minister 9.30 Church School Classes. 10:40 Nursery for small child-
ren.
10:40 Morning Worship Ser-
vice.
Sermon: The Church and the Churches. Anthem: "O God of Love and Beauty”- Wagner. Choral Response: “O Savoour of the World ’ - Goss. Offertory: Adoration- Arabaclaza. Orgai: Excerpts from “Parsifa'.”— Wagner. Van Denman Thompson, Organist. 2:30 Girl Scout Birthday Observance the public is invited. t 3:30 Pastor’s Class for church membership. 4 45 Vesper Service, Van Denman Thompson, organist. 6:00 Intermediate Fellowship. 6:C0 High School Fellowship will meet at the home of Dorothy Williams. 6:15 MSM Fellowship — the filmstrip, "We Are All Brothers" based on research by Anthropopologists Benedict and Weltfish will be shown and discussed. 8:00 Camps married couples will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gill. The discussion will be based on Social Reflections of Religion. Tuesday 8:00 Fourth Quarterly Conference The Rev. Mr. Buel E Horn District Superintendent, will pre-
side.
7:45 Golden Key Class social meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Longdon Jr. Wednesday 7:30 Oxford Fellowship meet-
ing.
Thursday 2:30 W. S. C. S. meeting and tea—the program will be a panel discussion by students of the Department of Economics at DcPauw. Mrs. Robert Gould will lead the worship service. Friday 7:00 Gobin choir rehearsal. The art works from the Bursa Teachers’ College. Turkey are on display in the Community hall. Friends of Gobin Church are invited to see this exhibit. Dr. Tennant discovered these works on display at the Purdue Memorial Union over a yoar ago, and since that time negotiation? have been under way to bring the exhibit to GreencasUe to the Gobin Church. Admission will be free. 1 YOUTH RALLY The next Youth Rally Is to be a slngspiratlon at the Coatesvillr Baptist church on March 19, at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Charles LaFara. of the New Maysville Community church, will bring a short message. Evervone welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Welty of Indianapolis and Mrs. Welty's mother. Mrs. Ed Hunsicker of near Poland, were in Cloverdale Saturday. Mrs. Mae Sehroer of near Poland was in Cloverdale Monday. hoachdale
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stamper and sons had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Emmert of Leban °n on Wednesday. Miss Lueile Shepared of Chicago spent the week end with her mother Mrs. Cyneliea Shep-
ard.
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Chastain of Indianapolis were calling on relatives Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mont Wilson of Manilla and Frank Stevenson of Connersville were guests over the week end with Mrs. Bernice Chastain. Mis. Bess Young, Mrs. Deal Mtiteapaugh and Mrs. Robert Robbins of Indianapolis were in Hoachdale Monday morning on business. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click were business visitors in Crawfordsville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Summers and son hive moved to Prince-
ton.
Miss Peggy Etcheson of Indianapolis spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ear'. Etcheson. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Call left Saturday for Florida to visit with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Call.
and Mrs. Fay Scott and
Leonard Boiler and family spent
Sunday in Montezuma.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shannon. Kenneth Shannon and Mrs. Nona Routh visited Sunday in Indianapolis with Mr. anc Mrs. Ell
Kinney.
Mrs. Wayne Cunningham and infant son returner! *j (h home from the ulver hospital this week.
FOR 8ALR: Studio eoueh set i and wardrobe cabinet. Phona 760-M. (Mp. FOR SAXE: 1930 Pontiac-8 Will sell or trade for pick-up truck. Write P. O. Box 181, GreencasUe. g-lip
IN .MEMORY
FINOASTLE
William T. O’Hair, son ot John and Elizabeth Torr O’Hair was bom November 24, 1868 at Brick Chapel, Indiana. Died March 5, 1949 at Ball hospital. Muncie Indiana at the age of 80 years. United in marriage t i Mary Elizabeth Hlllis of Limedale, Indiana December 23,1896. To this union seven children were born: Mrs. Irene Kempf. Brazil, Indiana: Mrs. Vera Bartley Muncie Indiana: Mrs. Alma Wells, La Jolla, Cali : Donald O’Hair Chicago 111.: Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, Plainfield, Ind. Mrs. Beraice LtfkenbiU, Bainbridge, Indiana: Mrs. Irma
Nichols, Fillmore, There are twenty-one
children and eleven great grandchildren left to mourn their grandfather and great grandfather. Two brothers and two sisters survive Mr. O’Hair. They Emory O’Hair, Lizton, Indiana: Edward O’Hair, Burbank, Calif. Bertha Reeves ami Edith Gor-
ham of Van Nuys, Calif. Mr. O’Hair was born and
spent all but the last few years of his life In the home just east of Brick Chapel. Mr. O’Hair’s i wife. Mary, passed away June
FOR SALE: One bu. Big English clover seed $20 See How-. nrd Moore. Phone 7F21. ll-2p. | i FOR SALE: W. C. Allls-Cha:-mers tractor, power lift cultivator, good tires, 2 wheel tractor type, manure spreader. Clarence Beck, 2'j miles east of Bainbridge. ll-4p.
The funeral for Mrs. Ida Steele 14 m;! H e mourned deeply the
was hold in the U. V. Church at Fincastle on Tuesday morning in charge of Rev. Rooruc of Oak-
landon.
There will be a penny supper in the cor.imunity house Saturday evening March 12. Mrs. Luther Steele has been Quite ill the past week. Funeral services were held in Baintoridge Methodist church fer Pvt. Kenneth Flint Wednesday afternoon.: Kenneth lived in ou>community when he left for the army in 1944 and was the son of Mrs. Mary Catherine MeGaughey. The pallbearers wore V. F. W. from this locality. Mrs. Anna Long returned It her home in Indianapolis Thurcday night. She had been called here by the sickness and death of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Grider spent the week ^nd in Illinois visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Pace of GreencasUe called on Mr. and
loss of his wife and retired from farming In December 1944. He was a life time member of the Brick Chapel Methodist Church and always attended whenever he was able. Mr. O’Hair was one of the old timers of Putnam County and his passing will be keenly felt by many in this county. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends and relatives, Rev. J. E Porter. Dr.Claude M. McClure. Mrs. Roy Lewis, Mrs. Porter, Charles Hendricks, and Mrs. South for the lovely music and singing, also Mr. and Mrs. Rector and Mrs. Detro and all others for their acts of kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during our hours ofsorrow in the loss of Mr. William T. O’Hair. Childen, Grandchildren ana ureat grandchildren and sisters and brothers.
CLOSING OUT SALE Having sold my farm, I will sell at public auction at farm known as the Jesse Bird farm on the Haw Creek mad, 2 miles south mid 2 miles west of ljuloga and 2 miles north and 2 miles west of H.iuchdale, on Tuesday, March 22,1949 BEGINNING AT 11.00 O’CLOCK 20--HEAD CATTLE--20 One Holstein heifer, 2 years old, wltti ealf by side; one Jersey cmv, (i years old wltlt nice ealf. one two year »M Holstein heifer to freshen soon, one 2 year old Jersey heifer to freshen SMon, ti Holstein heifers bred In February, one pure-bred Holstein bull one year old, one Hereford cow 4 years, to freshen soon, one pair of twin heifer calves, one Mack yearling heifer; one Jersey cow 8 years old with nice calf. GRAIN AND AUTOMOBILES % ftOfl biisheb good yellow corn In crib, 75 bushels good oats, 50 hales of wheat straw, one 35 model Chevrolet coupe, om- 40 model Hodge Club Coupe. TOOLS AND MISCELLANEOUS Sp'kc tooth harrow, John Deere 12 hoe wheat drill, school Im bod\ from hrooderhouse, metal hog fee<ler, one rubber tired wagon, John Iteere sulky plow, one sei of 10-28 tractor llren, brum new: several hand,, of long green tobacco, 200 building tile .• , x!"’xr" one roll of poultry fence. •» Maytag motors, one Ilrlgg Ml rat ton motor, 2 ton gallon milk cans, 6 stands of hees. •> gas barrels, several eaas, 35 lb. anvil, like new! one cultivator, uni several othei articles, some jdnk. Not responsible for nccldenta. TERMH CASK MITCHELL NORTON IH'RHT * CARPENTER, Aucla. JOHN WILLIAMS, Clerk Dinner will he nerved.
FOR SALE: Six Lmroc gilts, to farrow in April. 2 miles .vest Limedalc. Edmond Torr. 10-.'!p
FOR SALE: Maple syrup Guaranteed. Selby .Jones, Clnverdale. Ind. 10-3p FOR SALE: 1942 Chevrolet Area sedan, radio and heater? new motor. Inquire GreencasUe Motors, between 7:30 a. m. and 5:90 p. m. 10-3t.
FOR RENT: 3 large t>afurnished rooms; semi-modjm: move in tomorrow. Phone 78.5-M
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Two
wheel Ban-
tam factory built trailer, good tires. Sciitt’s Franklin Street
Garage,
ll-2t.
FOR SALE: By
owner, six
room moetern duplex. Three
rooms now vacant.
Four blocks
from college. Price
reasonable.
Box 9, c o Banner.
ll-2;>.
FOR SALE: A
registered
Guernsey bull 9
months old,
from tlnm that milked 12.064 lbs 569 B. F. as Jr. 2. Elmer Davis.
R. 2 Crawfonlsville,
Telephone
New Market.
ll-2p
FOR SALE: 1937
Chevrolet
Coupe. Good condition. An exception. Can be seen 855 N.
Jackson.
ll-2p
Oo-Ed formal* and spring clothes. Mrs. Hieknmn, 315 Greenwood. 10-tf. Headquarters for curved rafters for bams, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, fae-
Indi&na j tories. Black Lumber Co., 501 grand- | Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf
WAYNE Sugarine 16", dairy $3.00. Stark & Bettis. Phone 211, Morton. Fri-Sat-if SPECIAL for 10 days, saw mill wood $1.00 cord. Plngleton Bros. Sawmill, north on 43. ll-3t. FOR SALE: White Rock fries, 40 cents per lb. and young heavy roasters 35 cents per lb. Floy-1 Allen, 310 north College. ll-2p. At Cloverdale Sale Barn Tuesday, row crop tractor ou rubber, 2 14-inch plows and disc, farm wagon. 11-31. FOR SALE: 7 ft. tandem, 2 14-ineh breaking plow. Robert Reeds, R. 2. Cloverdale. 11-.3|>. FOR SALE: 1941 Ford 2 door. New' motor last year. GreencasUe Service, 701 N. Jackson St. Phone 201. ll-6t. FOR SALE: Registered Guernsey bull ralves, ages 2 months to 7 months, from high producing cows. Edgar L. Yeager, just east of Brick Chapel.
HM2-15-3p.
FOR SALE: Locust posts. Claude Hutcheson, 2 1-2 miles west Limedalc. Phone 6F13/ Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf.
FOR SALE: 14 acre farm, good 5 room house, modern ex cept bath, other buildings aiiJ small fruits. One mile from load 40 on blacktop road. Cecil Craft, Reelsville. 9-6p.
FOR SALE: Lovely 7 room modern home in Bainbridge at tear of Standard Station. Phone 256 week days. George Boll. 11-flp * FOR SALE: 6 room modern Iwelling in Plainfield, near down town. See Kendal! and Barlow, 201 west Main. Plainfield. Phone 4396. 9-12-2p.
MISCELLANEOUS
Arttfical Breeding: Holstein. Guernsey and Jersey etres. All proved transmitters of high milk and butter production. Call before 9 A. M. Indiana Artlflcal Breeding Association. Phone 24 F3, GreencasUe. 26-tt SHAMROCK BEAUTY Shop^ pe over Hanna’s Book Store. Follow the spring fashion with a Ringlet Permanent, $6.50 value, $4.95 thru this month, other permanents up to $10.00. Appointments not usually necessary. Phone 1063-W. 10-3p
FOR SALE: Haby chicks U. 3. certified and pullorum controlled. Bairod and white rocks and white leghorns. O I C hogs double treated for cholera. Free catalogue. DIETZ POULTRY FARM, CENTER POINT, 1NDIana. 2-tf. FOR SALE: Hog houses, 6x7. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. Indiana. Phone 403. l-tf. FOR SALE: 6 Hampshire sows, pig in April. Charles Waitman, Coatesville. ll-2n. FOR SALE. Duo Cruiser house trailer special built for Chicago trailer show. Private owner. Can be seen at Marathon station, Bloomington and Hanna street, highway 43 south Greencastle, Ind. 7-6p FOR SALE": 19.36 Oldsmobile 6, heater and seat covers, A-l mechanical shape. Bill Aker Reelsville. 10-3p. FOR SALE: Ford Ferguson tractor, plow and cultivators, tractor motor completely overhauled and equipped with Sher- j man s t e p-u p transmission. Bridges Bros., Fincastle. ll-2p
FOR SALE: Good Clinton oats grown from certified seed; some clover and alfalfa hay. .‘va.ne good wheat straw. Edgar L. Yeager, just east of Brick Chapel. l(M2-15-3p
YOU have been wanting a husiners of your own. Small store for sale. Price Is right and small down dayment secures it. If you rea.ly want to be independent, csll 818-M after 6 p. m. ll-2p.
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FOR SALE: Six Duroe gilts, to pig last of March or first of Apiil, three small shoats. Lockcy Hurst, Greencastle. R. 3. 12-2p
Reward for return of full blooded collie dog answering to name of SIMBA. Robert Hare, IF Observatory Court. 7-6p.
FOR SALE: Little Red clover seed. Ray Lawson, Fillmore. 12-3p FOR SALE: 3 pure bred Spotted Poland male hogs. W. S. Lawler. Russellville. In FOR SALE: A nw Farmall C tractor with cultivator. 8 miles south Cloverdale. one mile south Carp. Billy Beaman. Spencer R. R. 2. 12-3t
LOST: Fox hound, fawn and tan saddle back, white legs, tan bead, scar on left hind foot, wearing collar, Fred Hnnki Greencastle. R. 3. Will pay good reward for any Information, leading to locating this dog Notify R. W. Bastin. Fillmore or Fred Hanks. ll-2p
UPTOWN LEAGUE
FOR RENT
FDR RENT: 5 room semimodern house in country, garden. Box 42. Banner. ll-2t.
W
L
Pet.
Gas Co
53
25
679
Monnett's
48
30
615
Public Service
47
31
.603
Water Works
43
35
.551
Stop 'N Shop
36
42
.462
Cities Service ....
35
43.
449
Olds-Pontiac
30
48
.385
Rotary
20
58
.256
Apartment for rent: Four large rooms and bath. Heat and water furnished. Immediate occupancy. Reply Box I, Banner. ll-4t. FUR RENT: Modern three room unfurnished apartment. Well located. Heat furnished. Price $45.00. Write Box 25. ll-3p. FOR RENT: 50 acres of pasture. Plentiful water, located 1 mile north of Bainbridge. Phone or see Cecil English. Bainbridge. 12-2p
Public Service, 2, 2801; Monnetts, 1, 2687. Gas Co., 2. 2639; Olds-Pontlac,
1, 2686.
Rotary, 3. 2702: Cities Service.
0, 2529
Water Works. 3. 2789; Stop ’N Shop, 0, 2500. Over 450: Peterson. 498; Stewart, 496; Murray, 493; Scars 491; Sutherlin, 487; Slavcns. 483: Alexander. 472; Cooper, 470: Kerr, 463; Goodman, 456; R. Fisher, 453. High game: Blocker. 210.
BUY |T IN GREENCASTLE
CRMWICATE »r P\RTM'.R*iHir The underslmu-n parties hereby certify that Ihey have this dat-? farmed n Limited Partnership iho terms and conditions of which are ns follows: Name of Partnership Star Billiard Parlor. Special Partner: Bonnie Runyan. Residence: ureeneaetle. )nd. capital Contribution: ly Interest In Partnership xontTs hereafter set forth. _ . , „ Oensrnl Partner: Ralph Runyan. Residence: Oreencaatle. Ind. Capital Contribution: Vi Interest In Partnership Roods hereafter set forth. „ „ i tleneral Natura of Busine-s. Operate pool room. Onte of Commencement. Jan- " n i)ntl of Termination: Death of Partner or upon written nonce pnrineruhln floods: Pool lalde. . Value «0.M' 0l n.rnrmre ^Rmifp: "Tn'' Te-. , r,n.my" ,, VVhereof the CeHi” Irate T.f''V’a rtner's'hip' • o '■< executed this IMh day of «■ el.ru arv, HMD. Bonnie Runyan Ralph Runyan Stnte nf Indiana. Countv nf Putnam. SS: Before me. the underslRned. a .lusllee of the Ponce in and for said county and Slate, this DUn day of February. 1!>49. personally appeared the within named Bonnie Runyan and Ralph Itunvnn and neVtnnw'.edged the nhnve • ertlflonte of Partnership to he I heir voluntary net and deed for the uses and purposes herein exprefsed. In Witn«*5*« Whereof. T linv«* hereunto mihHorUiuil my name nn< affixed my official n«*nl. Oln T. Kill*. Justice of the 1Vno«» (Ponl) Durhnm X’ Durham. Attorneys 10-H*
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WANTED: Riders to Indianapolis. Hours 8 . 5. Call 417-R. 9-12-2n.
At your service: We are i-i|iii|>-pctl to dig basemen ts, post holes. Hauling of all kinds. Livestock, gravel, etc. If you have terrace building, see us. AH new equipment and Insurance, Vaught anil Hansel, Limedule. Phone 751-K. 12-16-1!) S|»
ATTRACTIVE POSITION Will consider single girl, 23-30 vears of age with general business experience for claim clerical work in Indianapolis office of a large insurance company. A‘tractive salary, opportunity for advancement, group insurance benefits. See or write E. Fisher, Employers Mutual Ins. Co., 414 Guaranty Bdlg.. Indianapolis. 12-6r. Married man with family wants to rent a farm. Can opi rate any kind of machinery. Call 372-R. 12-21
Young married man wants to farm on shares. No equipment. Write Box 55, Banner. 12-2t
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