The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 July 1949 — Page 2

fH* DAILY BAWNtR, GRfENCASTlE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949,

Alts. Fiank Dcuner of Greea-Ica-stle, was dismissed Wednesday. Airs. Harriet Whicker of Danville was dismissed Wednesday. Alls. Grace Call of Koachdale, ,va- dismissed Wednesday.

FISHIN' FUN

W< - have jn-d finished roadlnjf the July issue of “01 TIHMHl INDIANA,” and fountl l»«*' article ahont < rappies- ver> hderestintf. AecortllliK In d»*' \\ liter, Iloosiers are lit* mily | |iru|)h a who rail tlu‘in ^ LOI*- i P1EM. |lsev\her«‘ lhc> ar«known as < HAI'I'IKS. This aiitlinr says that (Ta|»jii« s ar«* rarely known l'> I''*' niorrthan'three , ( r four year*, ami that most of them are c-aught in the third year. He iilso reports that of all the fish In Indiana waters, The < ru|i|it«' Is fished for the least. How

about that Keek ley?

Sportsman’s Shop jj

HOSPITAL NOTKS Mr ami Mir Ivor McMainw >f Grei».castle R 2, are tile paieiiis of a son born Wednesday. Mrs. Lillie Crarulal of M issom i was admitted Wednesday. Mrs Goldie Hamilton of Green* castle, was adniitti i Wednesday. Mrs. Intogene Myers of Green castle, was ailmitted Wodnc-

day.

Mrs. Eilna Dorset! of Cloverdale, was admitted Wednesday. Goldie Gutliridge of Cloverdale, was admitted Wednesday.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Mary Louise Aker, today, J’uly 7tri. VAnmnda Carmen, July 7th. i Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wayne Plummer of Bloomington arc the j parents of a daughter born early I Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. 1’aul Albin of Or«encastle and the latter's daughter, Mrs. I avid D. Levin of Cincinnati, have returned home from a 5,400 mile trip to California. A r.ong the places they visited were the Redwood Forest, Yosemite National Park, i'li. Cliff House at San Franris.'o. Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon. NOTICE OF AOMIN IVUCVUON .Nfotice is here by given that !h<* undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the (hi .-uit Court of Putnam County, State of Indiana. Administrator of t he estate of Eppie R. Ador, late of Putnam County, deceas-

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Snid estate is supposed to be solve’nt. First Citizens Rank *Tr Co. Administrator No. SiiffS Frank G. Stoessel, Attorney Omor S. Akers. Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. 7-3*..

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HE®AID CONSOLIDATED Entered In »•»«■ |W»t«»tf»<* •* OreencnetlM. ln<t1»a« “ •mnnmct , Umm umli naiUor under net id M»reb 7, 1M7H. .Huhni ripth.n prl.* 2# MOtn per week: »*.•* k*'* ynwr ky ■mil 1* INjCnmn $A.M L« 97JM per fev

Pntimro Ot-anty.

9. B. lUrtden. Pohllnker. 17-10 Hob lb imcUmm Street

IMlINONAl And local News II II l V.¥S

The Union Chapel church members in and near Morton are making plans for a community sale, the proceeds going towards a new roof for the church. S. H. Love is in charge I of the sale which will be held Lm Morton, rain or shine. Ail kinds of everything will he offerj ,d at the sale, either on a gilt 1 Ivnsis or 011 a commission basis, I depending <m the attitude of the seller. Dinner will be served bv the women o'f the church and ! the sale will start at 10 u. m. CST.

Co. Hospital

of exit doors to

Society

For Immediate Sale

Hie Hence residence Ideated itt Hi? §•:. Washington Street; also the office bonding located at 105 K. Washington Street.

S. C. SAYERS or GORDON SAYERS

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Query, 311 Ohio st., are parents of a baby boy. Mrs. Robert Montgomery un i children, are visiting relatives in Chicago. Mrs. Lillie Ferrand Is receiving- letters from Mr. and Mrs. C. J Ferrand of Fillmore wno nv enjoying a trip to Texas. Mexico and Florida Mr. and Mrs Doyle Bogges: of Indianapolis are the parents ol a son, William Doyle, born Saturday. July 2nd Mrs. 15.>ggess was formerly Miss N.i. Quinton. Miss Judy Cline and Eileen of Indianapolis and Robert and Richard of Manhattan spent the week end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sutherlin and family of Cloverdale. Miss Leila Horne has returnid home from a visit with Misses Dado and Mayme Shearer hi Washington. Iowa, she also visited frie nds in Cedar R/ipids. and St. Louis. Mrs. J. L. Robertson and children returned to their home in Visalia, Calif., Wednesday, after a nin ths’ vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J. ,VV. Herod and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Dorothy Compton, homemaking teacher at Greeneast’o High School, was one of the advisors selected to attend fie I F. H. A. Regional meeting hold ^ is Columbus, Ohio, July 11-15. I Miss Helen Shephard of New i Winchester, Ind is the other adI visor who will attend from the I Central District.

versing swing

swing out.

Installation of exit lights and

additional outlets.

.Plaster patching in twelve

rooms.

Tile in three bathtubs. Repairs of doors, windows, and installation of necessary door hardware $1,001.27. 10. New cables and controls tor elevator $229.47. 11. Rebuilding and refilling water softeners $442.00^ 12 Painting of entire interior or hospital, walls, ceilings, floors, shelves, furniture. Painting and caulking ol exterior sash, doors, frames, and metal trim of hospital. nurses’ home, and boiler room $5,008.7.0. Total cost of alterations- $11,-

229 81

A general grouping of the !

Scotch Foursome To Meet Sunday The Scotch Foursome will meet Sunday at 3:45 p. m. at the Greencastle Golt Course. Following golf there will be a picnic supper at 0:30 p. m.

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Friday SccGiik Circle Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Friday Sewing Circle has been postponed until a lat. i date.

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Sewing Cirele Plans All-Day Meeting Th< Friday Sewing Circle wid hold an all-day meeting Friday at Rob.-Ami Paik. Members phase bring a covered dish. There will be a wash towel exehango In ease of ram, the club will meet with Mrs. Ella Harris.

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Wedding Announced Mrs. Anna Hood and Vurlin Jarvis were united in marriage, Saturday afternoon at 4:30, in the Christian Church Pari, r with Rev. Ralph Saunders officiating. The attendants were the bride’s daughter and son, Mrs Edna Hamm and John E- Hood. Immediately following the ceremony they left on a trip v> tin’ smoky mountains. They will he at home to their friends at 902 N Madison.

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Simmons-Elrod Wedding Solemn!/.11 on Saturday

Mis:: Mary Jane Elrod, daugh-

new equipment purchased during , ter ql Mr. and Mrs- Frank Ph1948 is listed below: ! rod. R. R. 1 Coat, .-v.tle and 1. New surgical equipment fer j R belt Simmons, sun of Mr. and operating room, incmaing new Mrs. Moigan Si i:«nons of .Poland electric sterilizers ar>» new op- were quietly married last Satur- . rating table. $5,545.54. I day evening a! the home of Rev. 2. New surgical equipment for j E. C. Kivett in Stilcsville.

They were accompanied by i M.ss Sally Elrod. Miss Betty McCammack, Jack Costin and R‘>dI eit Russell. Both are graduates of Stilo=ville High School, the bride wit i the class of 1948 and the groom with the class of 1949. The couple plan to reside in Peoria, Illinois where tne groom is employed at the Oaterpillai Tractor Company.

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Ea«.t Marlon Home F.c. ( lull Held Meeting Mrs. Glidewcll was hostess to the Blast Marlon Home Ec Club Friday afternoon, July 1- 1 ' IC president called the meeting to order. Lcla Hunter read history and the song of the month, followed by all repeating the F!ng salute and creed of the club. Nine members and eight guests. Mrs. Wood, Mrs. HPruitt, Linda Shipman, Jane Allen Judge of Lexington, Ky , 3 >nny Sutherlin, Nancy Suthcr lin. Mike Oznent and Joe Shipman, answered roll call by recalling their favorite aprons. After a report from tne Ways and Means Committee, it was votel to hold over plans for a definite project until money is needed. Mrs. Ora Day’s letter of resignation from the club and her office as secretary was read. Carolyn Ozment was appointed secretary for the remainder of the

year.

It was decided by the club to invite the president of county economics clubs, 4-H leaders, county home demonstration agent and officers to nur next faceting to be at Fillmore school

nruttee. Carolyn Dement and Ruth Smith entertainment er.T.mitte v Kathleen Nichols, Daisy Wil liams, Ethel Jackson. to get school house prepared for meet-

ing.

The lesson on flowej arrang ing was given by Martha Shipman. She gave an interesting talk on types of flowers an 1 vase fitted to the room and furnishings. Inez Pruitt became a member. Meeting as closed by repeating club creed. Delicious refreshments wcie served by hostess. The next meeting to be at Fidmoro School house July 22.

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HARDWARE BAINBRIDGE

HArGHTEK OF F.ll.K. IS HAYING FAMILY TKOl RLI.

STARTED CHICKS

Bargain prices while (hey |-j S |

Big \YK .V NH over 5 Weeks

will inuke fries in A’ug., . ln Oct. Bring coops nr larg • Imv.-s.

KEKINGTON HAT( HLliY

PHOENIX. Ariz., July 7-(UPi —John Boettiger sued Anna Roosevelt Boettiger for divor. today, charging the daughter o! the late President Franklin D Roosevelt with mental cruelty. A complaint filed yesterday said Mrs. Boettiger humiliated her husband “repeatedly ai :d continually by statement and actions, making it impossible to live together.” It “impaired hi mental and physical health,” the complaint said. Mrs. Boettiger, who shares a radio program with her mother. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, said sh. is “not happy about” lh'- suit. “Any kind of family bust-up is a very sad thing, of course,'

she said.

Boettiger was the White House reporter for the Chicag

West Edge Itru/.il

I uildiiig. Ivy Bridges and Mary Tribune when he married his

Lou Hunter, committee in . barge of display of antiques and needle work. Ruth Sutherlin .•’.nd Lela Hunter refreshment corn-

wife. They were

18, 1935.

married Jan.

Corn mulTm 1 ;, crisp and tender! Delicious with am meal and a pleasant change from bread or rolls. liasy with Tlakorn. Just add an egg and milk. Flakorn is precisionmixed, too, for sure results.

FINI’ASTLE NLWs Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robb n . and children of Rus-ellvillc anl Mrs. Earl Shannon wen Sur iav guests of Mrs. Nona R-nth. Orren Robbins and family were down from Di awf .i-l-v ii.one day this week calling on

friends.

Marcia and

Billy M.-Farres

, were week end visitors in Unac.iLET BANNER Alls SELL dale.

THERE’S NOTHING LIKE A RECLININGCMAIR FOR GENUINE RELAXATION.

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em.ig ncy suite .gjiut 50. 3. New surgical equipment for gen ral floor use $012.91. 4. New surgical instruments- - |

$929.47.

5. New laboratory equipment

$833.45

ti. New -X-ray equipment—

$638.25

7. New furnitu-4 and household equipment $1,21171 8. N.-w office equipment- -

$533.35

9. New linens, bqdding. and n attri-ss.-s $2,661.24 10. Rubber goods oxygen equip ra nt, and kitchen utensils

$543.19

Total equipment $14,205.31. While useful for some purposes, the dollar value of buiiJingj and equipment is not a satisfactory a.ensure .if adequate hospital service A more perti nent question is: How elmdoes this county's plant come to meeting its citizens' requir'meats? Putnam county hospital approaches its objective much clo or With the additional help the improvements completed during 1948.

GREENCASTLES BUSIEST APPLIANCE STORE

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* WILL NOT CRACK * WILL NOT PEAL * JWILL NOT CHIP $ 49 95 EASY TERMS

IN LOYING MEMORY In loving memory of oui ! father and husband. Mt Everett j E Alexander, who passed away July 7. It has been th-ce years today Since we bid you sail adieu Oi.t hearts are .s:ill aching From our grief of you. Vacant is our hearts', dearest Also your chair and place But not our constant need of you And to s. o your smiling face. Sadly missed by wife and children. pd, WILL YISIT CRETE Russell Dallas Rockhill, n.-tnl-tmith, third class. Vsn, of Greencastle. Ind. is scheduled to arrive at the Island of ('ret, | July 16. ns a crew member.--aboard the destroyer tender 1JSS Yellowstone lor a five-day vj. : In his peaceful "invasion" of the island, whose history is traced to 2000 B. (’.. he followed m the footsteps of Greek, Roman, Byzantian and Turkish invud. ti of old. More recent history found Gref, the scene of paratroop landings in the last war that made airborne invasion htstoKn was there that ex-heavy-•veight champion Max Schmeling w as injured during a jump wi'h Nazi paratroopers. IV TRAINING ( \ M1 . J-'mi • K U.-Idy. of Roachd , .- ia among a record class of 202 Indiana University ROTC -tu dents attending sum nci encampments at Army and Air Force Pests in six different states. Mr. Rady is training at Camp Lee. 1

MID-SUMMER CLEARANCE

BEST VAL1JES Ever Offered In Greencastle!

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39.95 J4.95

129.95 99^95 9.99 7.94 139.95 114.95 15.00 8.83 289.95 259.95 26.00 10.92 269.95 239.95 24.00 10.08

Westinghouse Vacuum Cleaner Norge Washing Machines Norge Washing Machines Norge Refrigerator, 8 cu. ft. Norge Refrigerator, 8 cu. ft.

Norge Refrigerator 8 cu. ft., auto, defroster 314.95 279.95 28.00 11.76

405.00 329.95 33.00 13.86 219.50 189.50 19.90 7.91 199.50 174.50 17.50 11.35 319.95 279J0 28.00 11.74 279.95 249$) 25.00 9.50 89.95 59.95 6.00 5.00

Norge Home Freezer, 10 cu. ft.

Norge Gas Range Norge Gas Range

Norge Automatic Electric Range

Westinghouse Elecfric Range A. B. Apt. Size Gas Range

American Central Sink and Cabinet

24 IfOt'it SERVICE WHITE CLEANERS 800 N. Jacknon st.

164.50 miO 12.00 9.50

Ail items fully guaranteed ^Ro^ aTd manufacturer

Sale Begins at 9:00 A. M. Friday, July 8th

Only 10% Down-Up To 20 Months to Pay-Only Vi of 1% Per Month

Interest.

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