The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 June 1949 — Page 2

m* DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1949.

RITES TOMORROW EAST CHICAGO, June 9.— {I'P I Robert Jay Cox M.'t, Gary was killed yesterday when he crashed through a roof he was repairing, and fell 30 feet into a hopper in which cement dust heated to 250 degrees was being blown. Cox was a welder for the American Bridge Co. and the accident occurred at the Universal Atlas Cement Co.

TORNADO KILLS THREE

tually leveled, but rescue workers found no dead or injured ir them. The tornado knocked out the town's electrical lighting system. It destroyed telephone and telegraph communication with surrounding towns. Volunteer fire departments from Hebron. Bruning and Desliler, nearby towns, rushed to aid •he local volunteer rescue work-

ATTENTION. VETERANS ! Become a skilled Dental Technician. Get ready for a good jo! I — » business of your own — or Civil Service. The Ogden Institute, School of Mechanical llenlstry (located, just across the river from Cincinnati) is — APPROVED FOR G. I. TRAINING 1 and j year courses teach you most modern methods of full and partial denture construction . . . denture repairs . . . crown and bridge work. lasture room and laboratory work for both men and women. I Start preparing for a bright future — today. Make your reservation for the nevt rlass — NOW! Rhone ,IU 2710 or Write Today. i (Office open !l to S P. M.) OGDEN INSTITUTE School of Mechanical Denistry , (1 E. 5(h Street, Covington, Kentucky

ers. They helped search the debris and fight the fire. Belvidage is a farming community of 300 located in eastern Nebraska about 18 miles north n. the Kansas state line. Two other tornadoes were reported to have done slight property damage in the vicinity. They were seen near Ruskin and Hebron.

LATE NEWS Chemical Workers union a flat eight-cents-per-hour raise, was innounced shortly after midnight. Federal Conciliator Robert Donnahoo said final agreement was reached at 10:59 p. m. t on< minute before the old contract expired, folowing 40 consecutive hours of talks.

If just a few drops of lemon are needed for a recipe, don’t cut the lemon in half, advises Successful Farmer magazine. Stick a fork in one end and squeeze out the juice required. This keeps the lemon from drying out.

THE DAILY BANNSt . and HEtALD CONSOLIDATED Catered In to* peetofflc* »• OreencMtle, Indiana m ■ecooo elaae mall matter under eet of .March 7, 1878. Subscription prise 20 centa per (reek: M.M per year by mall tr Putnam eaaty $8.00 to $7J» per r«ar natw<V Putnam CJonnty H. ft. Kart (tea. 1‘uMiabar. 17-19 South Jack nan j I’KItSONAL And Local News II It 1 E F S

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CHECK THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES!!

3 PC. VANITY BEDROOM SUITE 18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY — WAS $>79.00

Now $199.88

3 PC. VANITY BEDROOM SUITE IN BEAUTIFUL BLONDE OAK — WAS $189.00

Now $139.88

3 PC. VANITY BEDROOM SUITE STURDY BUILT IN WALNUT — W AS $189.95 I 3 PC. VANITY BEDROOM SUITE W ALNUT FINISH _ WAS $189.9.5

Now $159.88 Now $139.88

3 PC. VANITY BEDROOM SUITE IN MIKKOIt l lht MAFI.K — H AS SllW.t,.,

Now $88.88

3 PC. VANITY BEDROOM SUITE BLONDE OAK — WAS $109.95

Now $88.88

2 PC. FRIEZE LIVINGROOM SUITE .1 < TSIIION IN liKKKN — H AS .MM.

Now $99.88

2 PC. LIVINGROOM SUITE GREEN FRIEZE — WAS $218.00

Now $169.88

2 PC. LIVINGROOM SUITE ■s i-i shion — Hi.rE Sim:/,: _ h as

Now $149.88

2 PC. FRIEZE LIVINGROOM SUITE Bril.T FOK KOI-IIH WEAK — WINE — H AS .2A4.9S

Now $169.88

2 PC. LIVINGROOM SUITE BEAUTIFUL FINE MOHAIR — WAS *>24.95

Now $149.88

2 PC. LIVINGROOM SUITE-3 CUSHION OF TAPESTRY IN TAN — WAS $174.95

Now $139.88

DUNKIN PHYFE TABLE--DR0PLEAF IN GLOSSY MAHOGANY FINISH — WAS $69.85

Now $49.88

MAPLE FINISH BABY BED STHHDV Bril.T — H AS MAKS

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WHEN THEY SAY KINGANS THEY KNOW THEIR MEAT

Vour dealer knows that those who insist on the best, ask for Kingan’s Skinless Wieners. Only selected beef and pork — all taste, no waste—deliciously seasoned. Made by Kingan 8c Co., purveyors of fine meats since 1843. King an's RELIABLE WIENERS

VMMI DlllCIOUS SKINllll W1INI8S NOW AVAIIAMI IN ONI-OOUND CHIOPHANI PACK OR IR-OUNCI TIN

Children exercises will 156 held at the Fincastle Universalist Church Friday evening. June 10. City firmen were called to 611 south Locust street Wednesday afternoon to extinguish a grass fire. Mrs. Mary McClure and W. H Grubb spent one day last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lmvrenc • Alvord. Mrs. Alice Alvord is critically ill at the Robert I/mg hospit:! in Indianapolis. She is in an oxygen tent. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. i White of Greencastle, spent j Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Alvord at Hamrick station. W. H. Grubb. Mrs. Ann Sumner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McClure and children spent the holidays on a fishing trip and visiting friends at Spencer an.? Bloomington. George Alvord, Mrs. Icie Steegmiller, Miss Barbara Nirkols, Miss Retta Parrish of Indianapolis, were Saturday dinne - guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Alvord, Hamrick station. Girl Scouts and Brownies are asked to pay their camp registration fee to Mrs. G. W. Hanna instead of Mrs. Ballard. The dues must bo paid between June 13 and June 20th. Mrs. Hanna's address is 410 E. Walnut st. T. F. Davis and his daugter. Mrs. Irene Knight, of Lodge Grass, Montana, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Davis in Bainbridge last Saturday p. m. for a two weeks visit. They would be pleased to Tlave their old friends call on them. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sutherlin of Roachdale, have as their guests for a few days, Mr. and Mrs Howard Sutherlin of San Jose, California and also Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Westfall, of Drexel Hill. Philadelphia. Mrs Westfall, was formerly Miss Irene Sutherlin. The family of Mrs. Etta ButJer will greatly appreciate any donations of blood for her Mrs Butler is in the Robert Long Hospital at Indianapolis and requires at least a pint of blood for daily transfusions. This amount is much more than the family ran furnish. Blood donations must be made at the donor room at Robert Long Hospital and designated for Mrs. Butler. At the hospital as a blood bank, it is not necessary that blood be of certain type. For further information, pleas-' call Mrs. Charles Sanders. 725-J

ANNIVERSARIES Kiri Inlays Gerald Lee Ruark, of Dana, 15 years old today, June 9th. Dave Scott, Belle Union, June 8th, 86 years old. Donald Maurice Phipps, 15 years today, June 9th. Roy Hansel Phipps, 8 yrs today, June 9th. Joan Staub, 11 years today, June 8th. Elmer Frazier. 35 years today. June Pth. Weddings Mr. and Mia. Galen R. Gibson, Oil Anderson street, 1 year today. June 9th.

HAKDRN KORN MUFFIN MfXn

For that snack after the movies, corn muffins hit the spot. Serve them plain, hot or cold, or break open, spread with butter or preserves. Quick, easy with Flakom, Just add an egg and milk.

U HOUR SERVICE WHITE CLEANERS 808 N. Jaekaoa Si.

Mrs. Charles Cillery Mias Ruth Ann Wools and '.icr'.ea Sillery were united irv marriage, Saturday afternoon, uno 4. at u o’clock at the home r the bride. The Rev. Rains officiated at the double ring ceremony. y.ie bride is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Coopc;, 1002 Lincoln Ave. Tho groom ,s the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sillery. 201 Green street. The bride wore an aqua green suit with white accessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. Mrs. Duregger of Terre Haute was the bride's only attendant. Frank Duregger was the best man. The bride is a graduate of Greencastle High School with the class of '49. The groom graduated with the class of '42. He served 3 years with the armed forces and spent several months overseas. He is now employed at Rusty’s Pastry Shop. The young couple are at home to their friends at R. R. 3 Greencastle. •!• -IMiss Terrell Itride Of Bernard Casady Miss Shirley Elizabeth Terrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Terrell of Stilesville. ami Bernard Casady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Casady of Coatsville, were married in the Stilesville Christian Church. Sunday. Jure 5th. The Rev. Caryle Mason of Coatsville read the double ring ceremony in a setting of pink gladioli, palms and candelabra. Mrs. Ray Wallace, sister of the bride was matron of honor. Her guwn was white frosted organdy over orchid taffeta. She carried ^ formal bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. The bridenaids were Miss Peggy Martin of Veedersburg, and Miss Marcile Boling of Finley. Miss Martin wore white organdy over pink taffeta, while Miss Boring'gown was white organdy over green taffeta. Their flowers were pink carnations in formal bouquets. Nina Beth Vaughn and Judy Robinson, as flower girls, wore full-length orchil organdy, and carried pink baskets of rose petals. The bride’s young brother, Michael Terrell, acted as ring bearer. Entering on the arm of her father, the bride was attired in white organdy fashioned with a bertha,basque waist, and a hooped skirt extending into a train. Her finger tip veil of white il lusion was attached by seed

FISHIN' FUN

While making our usual rounds seeking artieles of truth for the enlightenment of thV Loral Hopefuls, we happened upon the remodeling Joh of the building where M. C. (Clip Joint) Johnson holds forth. A erew of workmen were busily adding the finishing touehes to a beautiful joh. The nipper was there, supervising the work, and took time to point out the many and varied improvements, among whleh was the lowering ol the floor to sidewalk level. This, hi rarefully pointed out was for ttf convenience ot the prospective customers, so he wouldn’t have to climb any stops. However, upon further nvestigatlon. We find that Boh Klaek and .Mark Kocher suggestis this, as II would raise the ceiling at the same time, thereby giving more room for the atmosphere that Is sure to arise from all those big fish stories that will be told this coming winter. Sportsman’s Shop

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bride wore a white gabaidinc suit with brown ana white accessories. Her corsage was a purple orchid. The bride attended Canterbury College and was a member of Alpha Theta Epsilon sorority. The groom attended DePauw University, and was graduated from Canterburg

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They will be at home th.i middle of June at 106 south Vrltngton street, GreencastU,

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Sewing Circle Meets 1-riduy The Friday Sewing Circle will tret Friday at Robe Ann park ill members are asked to bring a covered dish and something for the auction sale. In case of rain the meeting will be hel-l it the home of Opal Bruner.

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Entertained With Rehearsal Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Noble Terre!) of Stilesville, entertained Sa* urday evening at a rehear:,,i dinner for the bridal party o Ihelr daughter, Miss Shiite)

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The officers ( Chapter No. 255 , ern Star will hold ceremony tonight i CST, at the Sandi in Bainbridge, for Wimmer. All mem;

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pearls to a Juliet cap of point lace belonging to her maternal grand-n other. Her formal bouquet was of white roses surrounding an orchid. The best man was Tom Carney of Greencastle, and me ushers were Donus Masten of Greencastle and Roy Wallace of Stilesville. Proccding file ceremony, Miss Margaret Wright of Kokomo, | sang “Because” and “One | Alone", accompanied by Mrs. i Wanda Ray of Stilesville. , The bride’s mother wore a I two-piece 'dress of white shantung, while the groom's mother wore navy blue. Their corsages were of roses. A reception was held at tile j homo of the bride’s parents , Punch and three tiered wed'« !ng cake topped by a miniature bride and groom, were served the guests by Miss Claudine Alward of Kingman, Miss Bonnie Gross of Russiavilte. and Mrs Don Black of Stilesville. Miss Patty Mary played piano scire-I tions. For her wedding tri a, the

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