The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1949 — Page 2
PH* DAILY BAFINTR, GW^STLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1949.
CLOSED FOR VACATION We will close at 6:00 A. M. Sunday, July 3rd. Until Saturday 6:00 A. M. July 9th. STONER CAB COMPANY
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■jr Devastating epidemics have ranked with war and famine as population levelers. Of these three scourges of man, pestilence was most dreaded. During the Black Plague epidemic of 1348. it was estimated that in some places over, two-thirds of the population was wiped out. The discovery of bacteria as the cause of infectious disease is still within the memory of the living. Pasteur developed the first vaccine for rabies in 1885. Since that time many immunizing procedures have become routine. As a consequence, deaths from infectious diseases have been drastically reduced. Everyone should be protected against smallpox and diphtheria as an absolute minimum. Do not wait for an epidemic to break out. Then it is often too late. Vi e maintain complete stocks of biologicals, subject to the orders of your physician. COAN PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS IMTNAM t'OI'NTV’S I.MttiKST DRUG STORE HITI.T ON At ( I RAt Y. QUALITY AM) SERVICE.
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SOFTBALL NOTES In the Jaycee league the Bav-ner-News and the Spott'mtan Shop teams are leading C'"league. Jack Miles and Chuck Saathoff of the Banner-News hit circuit blows in league play.this week. In the Fast league batters flitting for the complete round trip are given a free cleaning and pressing job on a suit of clothca by White Cleaners. ■•Snooks" Hill really earned his when he knocked the ball to the road in left field with the basi s loaded. Othei home run hittei this w‘“k were Jack Davis of Miller’. Hardware, Chari a Brown of th< I High School and Fred Girton ■; Fillmore. The public a Idress system ha be. n made possible through thi court, sy of Coan’s Drug Store. Hammond's Jewelry Store and the Sportsman's Shop. Thesi stores are giving away in Thursday. July 21st, a 35 nun Pref x camera, a Btilova wiist watch and a Shakespeare Wonderreei. Ticket are given away two nights a week at the games. Addition.' 1 tickets may also be obtained in j the above stores on the following days: Monday Hammond's Jewell y Store. Wednesday Coan’s Drug Store. Thursday The Sportsman’s Shop. There is nothing to buy eith r come to the ball games or drop into the stores. How did you like that girl's game? See. our ‘‘gals' did so well they will be tested by stronger opposition in the near future. It is cool at the park so come out and see the games.
Maple Home Ke ( lub lo Meet Tuesday The Maple Heights Home He Club will meet Tuesday. July 5. at 7:30 at the V. F. W. Home. Roll call will he a home remedy.
WANTED TO KENT: Four or five room unfurnished modern house or apartment by responsible couple. We have new furniture No children or pets. Prefer close in. Permanently employed in Greencastle. Catv of Box 32, Daily Banner. 2-3p. I . S. FILMS FOR RFSS Kanturek. who is the association's eastern European .supervisor with headquarters in Prague, will leave In about two weeks for M iseow. He will take prints of 24 American feature films. Kanturek will try to sell the films under an agreement re.•ntly concluded by Eric Johnston, association president, which binds Russia to buy at least 20 American films.
Pfe Ralph Arnold is spending a two weeks furlough with his pain ts. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arnold. He reports back to Arlington. Va.. July 16th.
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TODAY'S ilBLL THOUGHT | gome of , would be shocked; to be lining: face to lace witn j tie truth Countless millions! worship the gio.s.sist matei al . pli asiire-s. Insuality. th. se god
will turn to shes .it th* worship ye now not
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Ml and Mrs. R ibert Duoray and son. T.nmy of C’hieago are visiting Mi and Mis. Jess Me* Annally. » Mr. andvlrs Otis Floyd and son of Indinapolis, nre spending the wekend with Mrs. William Floyd Mr nndMis. Noble MenderShot of Slummur are spending thi' 111. o) July weekend wi*n Mi and .Vs. Harry Brown, N. Jackson st Mr. and vlrs. Frank Cline and family of 'lashville, Ti nn., are spending tie holiday with Mr. and Mrs. 'oiiald Cox and Mrs. Mattie L line. Mr and Its Hugh Hctser and little daugtei have returned t.) tin ii hiinien Miami, after spending their veation in Greencastle with Mr. 1 else is parents. Mr. and Mrs Walter Seeley are spendig the summer in Coloiado andrxpect to be in many sei lions o the state before the vacation priod ends. They visited l ike's Yak on last week-
end.
"The W4.C S. of Union Chapel Church vdl hold an all day meeting Vedncsday, July 6th at the home of Mrs. Frank MeAlindm, Greencastle R. 4,. I 'lease noice change of meeting place. Mr an Mrs Russell Nevitt and daughter, Shirley Ann were week enc guests of Mr and Mrs. Oral McCullough and baby -in. ('hales Melvin. Mr John Hyrck retimed home with the N’cviUs ater spending the past week wih his granddaughter, Mrs McCullough. Mi an) Mrs John B. Gough en tei t a in, 1 their children and graml. hiliren to the number of iiim t ■ ii. at a dinner Sunday. Jum 26. n honor of Sharon and Stcvi n (Jnigh of Tuseon. Ariz., who hav been visiting in the Gough h< nr since June 20. Home made ie< cream was served in the alter non. The ehilihm left I" 1 I via on July 1. accompanied by . and Mrs. Stanley Smith arnl Killeen Sowers.
IN MEMORY
In loving memory of our friend. Thelma t Heady) Day, who passed a'vay July 2, 194.i. Loving and kind in all her ways,
Upright and just lo
her days;
Sincere and true in heart
mind.
Beautiful memories she left be-
hind.
Her buddies: Mildred. Thelma. Marie. Jo, Helen Vietta. Hazel ar.d Leone. pd
uni si, requesting the Issue to the applicants, at the locations here inafter set out. of the Aleoholk beverage permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will at said time and place, receive mtormatiun concerning the fitiwsi Of said applicants, and the pro-
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premises named:
Bernice l*’ Robbins. ii4?(14 (pni'ks,„rei. 124 W Washington Si Itaaehibile. Inillana. Ili|ili>r and
wine ilealer R permit.
\udrld Fleenor. ib’AS... idriigi. w Washington St. (ireenenstl . in,liana, lliiuor and wine dealer a
permit.
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24 HOUR SERVICE WHITE CLEANERS S0!i N. Jaekaon St.
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l ’ "t- J 1 , .; COVETED CROWNS as king end queen of New York's Chinatown go to Howard Ton, 6, and Velerio Lee, 4, after the usual stiff competition among Mulberry street aspirants. (International)
FISHIN' FUN sat I RDAY FISHIN FUN Tialav's message is strictly intcmleil for our finny friends, and is not lo he read by any ol the Local I Ii i|m . f ids IM)» PENDKNt t RAY — 33 hat » break for w, fish, lhal in a great country like ours there |s a day set Iiskle for the finny fincglars. Yes, l * I* a great thing to know Hail today \\I are five to i|n as we please in regard to fee-d-ing on the varied assortment ol halt that are hoiiefiill.v thrown (n us. Sn today we are highly resolved dial w will In moM- eareful in our select ion ol food, and only eat Hiose that are Imught ,,t the la-tter stores . . . Spiirlsinan'.s Shop
The Park Street Methodir'. Church va.s the scene last evening of the marriage of Miss Beverly Ann Snider, daughter of Mi and Mrs. L. D. Snider, to Will Reid Ott, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ott, of Pelham. The Rev. B. Frank Pim per formed the eeremony. The bridegroom’s brother, I),maid Peyton Ott. of Pelham, served as best man. Usher-gtoOT.j-men were William Belcher. Bill Croft. James Mathews and Lee Mathews. Miss Barbara Jo Reeves was the maid of honor, and tfca bridesmaids were Miss Kcba Chastain and Mrs. Thomas Hyde. The junior bi idesmaid was Miss Barbara Summers. Alicia Willis, of Pelham, wa? flower girl, and Sherwo xl Florence, ring bearer. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She carried a prayer book, topped with white orchids, and a lace handkerchief which ;vas carried by her great-grandnother on tier wedding day. Following the ceremony the hiid, s parents entertained at a reception of the West End Woman's club. Miss Joyce Williams kept the bride's book. After a wedding trip to Florida. th4 couple will reside m Marietta. Those attending from out of town were Mrs. Frank McVay, Cincinnati, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith of Attica. Ind , Mrs. Esther Snider Jones. Greencastle, Ind. Beverly is the granddaughter of Mrs. L. D. Snider. Copied from Atlanta Constitu-
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+ ■F 4* + Haltoiii-KliMwner Wedding Announced In a .'ingle ring ceremony, Miss Betty Lou Bloomer, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Charles Bloomer of Clayton, became the bride of Gilbert HalLom, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. llaltom of Greencastle. Rev. Guy Lawyer read the marriage vows in the Hazelwood Baptist church at 11:00 a. M. on June 25th. The bride wore a navy blue sum nor suit with navy accessories. Her corsage was pale pink and white carnations. The young couple will reside in Greencastle, where the bridegroom is employed at the Standard Super Market. •h 4* i- + 3, live Tri Kappa To Meet Tuesday Active Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday at 8:00 p. in. at the home of Mrs. William Hebert. IN MEMORY In loving memory of Mrs. Margaret E. Smith, wno passed
2nd.
It (s hard to find a verso That's sweet enough for you That's warm enough and fond enough To tell how we miss you. They ssy there's a star in heaven For each soul that has left tht) earth. That the neasure its brightness has given Is the measure of (hat one worth, So when the stars are shining You know Mom what wr will do, We will look where the brightest one is shinning And in our hearts It's you. The children pd <;> 4- + n- -t- Y -i- -i- + -i -r ->■ £ ANNIVERSARIES 9> l +4- + 4. + + + + + + + + fc Weddings Mr and Mrs. Dave Hall, 4t years today, July 2. Birthdays Donald Wayne Tincher, 19 years old Sunday, July 3.
Softball News
LEAGUE STANDINGS American Legion 3 Moose -3 High School 2 Miller's Hardware Lone Star Local No. 39 1 Mt. Meridian 0 Fillmore 1 Webb Studebakor 0
Klttenhall
Hooligans 3
Tiger Rags I Cannon Clowvis 0 Cement Mixers 0 Jaycee I vague Banner-News 2 Sportsman’s Shop 2 White Cleaners 1 Coan’s Drug Store 1 Culligan Softwater 1 Mullins Drug Store 1 Putnamville 0 Hursty's Gulf Station 0
The Kroser Co. ery i. 22 1v W:oi , u ' Greeneastle. Indium,. , wine dealer's permit ('.til Stevens md ('hnrl»« , zom*. 6379r», (Krouft’.vt l w w Indian St.. Greene;,ail,- Imi,", l.eer and- worn deal. , - •‘ ,u - SAin INVESTIGATION wo, BF. OPEN TO THE H III Ir Yxn* PUBLIC PARTICIPATION w QUESTED. h k* INDIANA ALCOHOL!,BLXERAGE (*(,M\!ission H> t"H\- F N.a a \ Secretary HKUNARD K Chairman
MIIMIIS SOU. SERVICE Restore and improve Soil Fertility Replace the phosphorous in your soil, the low cost way. USE Finely Ground Florida Natural Phosphate. Guaranteed 33% Spread on your young clover - and pasture. COATESVILLE IMPLEMENT CO. C0ATESVILLE, INDIANA PHONE 61
Last Night’s Result* Miller’s Hardware, 17; I»ne SLir Local No. 39, 6. Fillmore, 13; Mt. Meridian, 5. SCHEDULE Tuesday, July 5 6:00 Mullins Drug Store vs. Coan's Drug Store. 7:15 Tiger Rags vs. Cannoh Clowns. 8:30 American Legion vs. Webb's Studebakers. Wednesday. July 6 6:00 Culligan Soft Water v:: Banner-News. 7:15 Cement Mixers vs. Cannon Clowns. 8:30 Fillmore vs. High School. Thursday, July 7 6:00 Putnamville vs. Sportsman's Shop. 7:15 Moose vs. Miller's Hardware. 8:30 Exhibition to be announced, Friday, July 8 6:00 Hursty’s Gulf Station vs. White Cleaners. 7:15 Lone Star Local No. 39 vs. Webb's Studebakers. 8:30 Mt. Meridian vs. American Legion. Sunday, July 10 7:15 Dine Star I^oeal No. 39 vs. High School. 8:30 Mt. Meridian vs. Moose. GOOD OLD DAYS
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two churches and several dry good stores The New Albany Stihni Rail Hoad passe"
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through this place, and it is now noted as it ever has been for morality and sobriety.” (I858i Nebraska does not require its state health director to be either a licensed physician or trained in public health.
LEO 4 I, NOTICE OF I’l HI.IC HMAHINU Nolle,- Is hereby iflven that the I.oe.u Alcoholic lii-v.-rige Hour,! of Putnnrn County. Indiana, will, at !* A. M CST on ll,,. 20 day of July. Il'I'i „i (he Clerks of. flee. Court lions* | n the Cily ol Greeneas,le. Ind, In said County, brain irneatlgation of the anplleaHons of the following mimed per-
TAKE A KODAK CAMERA WITH YOU ON YOUR JULY 4TH OUTING.
We have Kodak Cameras for all picture-takers—beginners ar more advanced amateurs—prices as low as $2.75 including > cderal Tax. Ask to see the Kodak Tourist < antera with Kodet 1-cns ... a smart, new folding camera that makes full-color or Mack andwhite picture taking easy. Has flxed-fotnis lens ami flash shutter. Takes Kodak 620 films. Negatives, •» I 4xS 1/4- N**w ,ow price, $'!L50 Including Federal Tax, here. Thermos Jugs and Picnic Supplies Kodak Film •• All Kinds -- Sun Glasses. A-1 PHOTO FINISHING — PROMPT SERVICE MULLINS DRUG STORE N. L. D0NELS0N
IT'S TIME FOR OUR ANNUAL ^cation Yes, Folks, every year we close for a month fo give all of us a much needed rest We thank all of our patrons in advance for their cooperation ••
WE WILL BE
CLOSED BEGINNING SUNDAY, JULY 3RD. RE-OPENING MONDAY, AUGUST 1ST.
DEEMS STEAK HOUSE
