The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 October 1949 — Page 2
THE DAftY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 1, 1949.
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WE'LL EE SEEING YOU AT THE PLUG HORSE DERBY SUNDAY, OCTOBER I6TH, 1949
BAYARD ALLE.VS FARM. 21/j MILES NORTHWEST OF
CREE-NTASTLE.
WHITE WAY LUNCH
I’OOL TO OLDS party and umlcr th<’ Whit*’ House umbrella f<tr the left wingers who were so pono rful in
.special election,
wins it will have reason to feel considerable confidence about the general elections a year from
the Democratic party during the ; now.
Roosevelt administrations. Such an argument would be valuable in many states, but notably in New York at this moment. A special election next month will fill a Senate seat from New York. Former Gov. Herbert H. Lehman is the Democratic candidate opposing Republican Sen. John Foster Dulles, who is serving temporarily by appointment. The seat was resigned by Robert F Wagner, Sr..
Riley" which was written at the time of Mr. Riley’s death. She also read "The Prayer Perfect *
by Riley.
Members responded to roil call ! with Riley quotations. After the business session Mrs. Win. McMullen gave a talk on “My Visit to Riley's Home," which was much enjoyed. Mrs. Russell i Miller read a paper on Riley Hospital, which was well given, as Mrs. Miller was a nurse then
for several years.
Mrs. Clampitt served cider and
The party that j OU gi 1 iiuts to seventeen member.-’
and one guest, Mis. Ralph Ciaio-
pitt.
The November meeting is be with Mrs. Ethel Miller.
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postofflee at (ireenrantle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, I>178. .Subscription price I -JO cents per week; $4.00 per year by mail In Ibitnam county; $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. S. IL Rurlden, Ihibllsher 17-19 South Jackson Street
Society
Mrs. Clampitt Hostess
lii Chili Oct. 7
Mrs. Emma Clampitt of Roachdale was hostess to the Maysville Community Club
Friday, Oct. 7.
The meeting was opened by 1 dnging, "On tiie Banks of the Wabash" led by Mrs. Eleanor Mi Mullen. Mrs. Ruby Ma jor | gave a short history of the song. Mrs Gladys Sutherlin conducted
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Surprise Birthday Celebration Oetober 9
I’lJKKOXAl And Local News IK ikii:fs
a Democrat. the devotions by reading Edgar The chips are down in that Guest’s poem “James Whitcomb
BLUE RIBBON OLEO, Yellow, Lb 29c Never before have yon been able to buy colored Oleo in } Lb. Sticks at such a low price.
.. 19c ..39c .. 39c
WHITE BLUE RIBBON, Lb. SALMON, one pound can SIDE PORK, Fresh, lb. ..
GROUND BEEF
FRESH ALL
LB. 39c
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OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
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The family of John Henry ai d Nancy Catherine Nichols smprised them on October 9 with a basket dinner at their home in
celebration of the Hiitli ii rthday gj rt Sunday
of Mr. Nichols on Oct 10 and the 84th birthday of Mrs. Nichols on Oct. 13. All of their children were present. They arc Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Zeinei and Mis. Ada Kob.n.son. Of the grandchildren attending there were Mr. and Mrs. O. G Nichols and children, Evi - lyn. Letitia, Edwin and Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Nichols an I | Rita Ruth ami Carol Jean, Mir. Clarence Richardson and son, Guy Sidney, Miss Mary Alice Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Nichols and children. Diana ami
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers, K.i gene Myers, Karen and Gonlnn
in Brown
county.
Mr. a I Mrs. O. II McNary of V'\.ay and daughter, Doris Ann, of Indianapolis uml Gordon Graham of Lafayette spent Sunday with Mrs. Maude McNary of this
cily.
Mi. and Mrs Richard Reincking and spns, Allan and Scott, of Bloomington, and Mr. and Mrs Robert Hoffman of Lafayetti, -pent tin- weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Shirley.
Mr. and Mrs. James MoCow.) if Crawfordsville, are the par-
lohn H., Dallas Nichols. Mr. aiwl j cuts of a daughter, Shirley Ann
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HAVE YOU NOTICED 1 We are now using the new square bottle for our HOMOGENIZED Vitamin D Milk. As soon as new bottles are available we expect to use the new square for all our products. When you need dairy products ask for HURST’S. You’ll be glad you did.
HURST'S DAIRY
Mrs. Lois Zeiner and children, Johnny Bob, Jane and Joe, Mr. rml Mrs. John Richards and rhilIren, Nancy, Virginia. Stevie and Mary. Henry ami Donald Robi son. Mi and Mrs. Frank White from California were aft •
ernoon callers.
Picture taking was the mam entertainment of the day asid“
from eating.
F'irst Christian Church
Section Meetings
World Community Day will be Nov. 4th in the First Christian church. Each member is asked to bring to her section meeting one or all of the following artic les, P/j yard lengths of blue denim, pieces of new material for quilts, cotton or woolen, yard goods of cotton or woolen, floss,
/arn, crochet cotton, bread, tape and scissors.
All sections meet th.s Thurs-
day’ Oct. 13.
Section I meets at 7:30 with
Mrs. Eugene Akers.
Section II meets at 2:00 witn
Mrs. John Boyd.
Section II meets ta 2:30 with Mrs. Milo West. Please remem-
ber the auction.
Section IV meets at 7:30 wit i Mrs. Chester Coper. Program will be given by Mrs. Edmon 1 Torr and devotions by Mis.
George Garrett.
born Friday at the Pubnan County hospital. Mrs. MeCowi is the former Eva Chadd of thb
city.
Rev. John Tennant, paster of Gnbin Memorial church, will speak at the Mt. Meridian Methodist church Wednesday evening at 7:13. Rev. Conrad Clearwater .vill speak Thursday evening There will be special music both nights. Mr. ami Mrs. Ray Irwin and son, Jot, and Mrs. Della Black of West Terre Haute, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Rutter. They ai d Mr. Rutter were school mates and thi was their first meeting
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OFF*RE| REAK GutAS
in 51 years.
Perry Rush, manager of .the Greencastle Coca-Cola bottling plant, has returned home from a
needles 1 business trip to New York where
he attended the Coca-Cola Bottlers Convention at the WaldorfAstoria and also The celebration Of the golden anniversary of the
bottling of Coca-Cola.
Mrs. Margaret A. Afflis, director of the Indiana State Probation Department, announces tha’.
the State Probation Commission ' ^’'e
will hold an examination to qualify persons to serve as probation officers in all courts of the state, on Thursday, December 8, in Room 317, State House. Anyone interested in taking this examnatinn may procure a preliminary Application blank by writing nr calling at the State Probation Department, 4th floor State
Keystone Bible Class To Meet Thursday t The Keystone Bible class will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. C. Bowman. Mrs. Clyde Williams and Mrs. Edith Zeigelman will be assisting hostesses. J. E. Sharp will have the devotions and Mrs. J. E. Courtney will have the program. 4* *F 4* + tlinton-Madtson Club To Meet The ‘Clinton and Madison Home Gc Club will meet Thursday, O t. 13th with Mrs. William Dane, Mrs. Nora Grable and Miss l^i.ta Moore will be assisting iio. less. Members are asked to bring linens either old or new. Mrs. Benner plans to be at thin meeting. The meeting will start at 1 I’clock instead of' 1:30 as prej viouoly announced. + -F + + Sugar Ridge Club Will Meet I’rhlay The October meeting of the Sugar Ridge Needle Club will be a pitch-in supper, Friday evening. Oct 14th, with Mrs. William Blue. Members please note change of date. + + 4- + CouAtry Corner ( lub T > Meet The Country Corner home F> Club will meet Friday, Oct. 14 at the home of Mrs. Sam. Baird. Roachdale. Hope everyone will plan to attend as this is the last meeting before Achievement
Day.
4- + 4* 4St. Paul’s Study Club Meets Thursday St. Paul’s Study club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Alice Murphy, Alamo Apt.
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I*. FI. O. To Meet With Mrs. FJ'kardt P. E. O. will meet Wednesat 7:30 p. m. at the home ot Mrs. VV. J. Eckardt.
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Happier Home Club To Meet Tonight The Happier Homes Study Club will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. Harriett Grimes, Indiana street road. Come masked.
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Friday Sewing Circle To Meet The Friday Sewing Circle will meet at Robe-Ann Park Friday. In case of rain the meeting will be held with Elizabeth Bruner. Bring covered dish and potholder for exchange.
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First Ward I*. T. A.
Meets F’riday
Parent Teacher Associa-
tion of the Mary Emma Jones school will meet Friday, Oct. 14 at 2:30 o'clock in the school aud-
itorium.
. Devotions will be given by Rev. Dallas Rissler. A short pro
gram of music will be given by the sixth grade. Miss Paulin Smith, school nurse, will present ribbons to all the first grade children who have completed their medical examinations, sponsored by the P. T A. Summer Round-up program. Mr. Dixon, school principal, will introduce the new sixth grade teacher and speak briefly to the grAup. Following the business meeting a tea will be given in honor of the new patrons and new
teachers.
All patrons and friends of Jones School are urged to attend this meeting.
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Mrs. Klinefelter Hostess To Club The Ladies Busy Bee Club held its regular meeting at the home of Carrie Klinefelter with sixteen members present. Besides regular business, the new Christmas card display was shown. All Busy Bee members | wishing to order cards see Helen Williams. This is truly a beautiful display of more than reasonably priced cards. They wilt be ordered by next meeting at Julie Hagerty’s. Members are urged to see them. The members were sorry to learn that the president, Mrs. Hagerty, can no longer fill th >
office. Mrs. Sterling Hervey was elected to serve out the year. There will be a quilting day at _ Mrs. Klinefelter’s Thursday October 13th. All members an J" urged to be present, if possible. V After a delicious dinner serve I by the hostess, the club meeting
took place.
The next meeting will be on the regular Thursday at Julie
Hagerty’s.
+ + 4* + The Bainbridge W.S.C.S. met at the home of Mrs Curtis Higgins Thursday afternoon Oct. 6. The president, Mrs. Charlotte Colliver called meeting to order and we were led in prayer' l>y Mrs. Vernon Bigler. Minutes were read and approved. Roll call answered by thirteen members. Treasurers report given and approved. It was suggested we observe the hour from 8 to 9 a. rr.. for
Prayer.
Report on the meetings al Carbon and Rockville was givei
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FROM HAhOKEPCU OUST BRING TO
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IMIKLIi S.\i We the Iindersig >ed. will sell at ain tiiiii th,, d,.| M | phu'i located on the Angle road, I niiks soulheasl „t >i,lsl miles north, ast ol Little Point. 7 miles west at miles northeast ot Fniinent-e tin foil.min,; |, ri ,p ( . rl | " Thursday, October 13th, Hfl SALE STARTs AT |tl:3tl A. M. 10- CATTLE - 10 One milking Shorthorn Cow, ti vis. old, hr.sl tu; ,t iJ
flow of milli.
One <.11 -ruses Cow, li yrs. oil 1 , lired \nj;. Ii, .,n lull || ( „J O w Milking Sliortliorn Cow. i \ rs. old hr.-l .T
flow el milk.
Oni Milking Shorthorn Cow, 8 yrs old. Dm |(j .Uyi
date. hea\ y milker.
Oni 1 Guernsey Cow, 8 yrs. old. Dm by din u| s a |(.|
I good cow.
One Shorthorn-Guernsey Cow. 2 yrs. old to fredtoH One Milking Shorthorn Cow. ti Ms. old In frrslK-a H One Sliorthorn-Gnernsey Cow, 7 yrs old tu Irish™J, One Guernsey-Hereford < ow, '! yrs old, (all l>, suk One Hereford Bull, '! yrs. old, gentle, ;i gnu I induidml The abovt eatth are m Islanding loi si/i ami iimII. iirj II you like es^ra large rows that an heavy milk DON’T MISS THIS SALE. FARM IMPLEMENTS | I94<; Model B. John Deere traclor with stir: r Imbt ^ pletely overhauled and new paint, cultivator for >.irm Ini'! No ti': combine w ith motor in good . iiidilio : |n. k-iij] ' pick-ii| attaelvmi-iit, new cylinder for same . in! disc, 7 ft. tan tom disc, John Deere Big I mower, (.aril, i-il I tractor with disc aid sickle bar and atluehiiieiil' I i .ill national wheat drill with good drill, oiie-horse wheat (nil I corn turner, good rubber tired wagon with flat ’ p tired wagons, nibhei tired wagon. Rotary scrapei, i it'll 1 drag, J, D. dump rake, walking plow, electric fcm.'ii* HARDWARE AND MISCELLANEOUS
(Right) ISjeurl El Hi it, WK rulLtl Bold plate heart, atoinh-sa atcei hot:k cate. Expansion hand. $42JiO (Left) Elgin lie Luxe,
• 17 jewels. 10K natural
Mainsorina* S
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ELGINS
with the
Dura Power
CLOVFiltD VLK
Mis. Tr ixey Mann, Luelia Jor-
lon and Nellie McDonal were i.i i House, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Greencastle last Friday morning
m business.
Mrs. Ollie O’Connor visited recently with her cousin, Mrs. Nellie Hoffa at Cunot.
of "Bigiloy" metal P*teat pending. C. B. Hammond
JEWELER
11 E. WASHINGTON ST.
Forge post drill, spray pump. ’.* I-hole com shcilef | planter Black Hawk, hay knife, bell, hay forks, milk strainer, milk curt and numerals otl."r articles. F’arm Master milking machine, single unit, Hi iiiuiitls|
| 5 stall cocks and lines.
HOUSEHOLD
T\Vc good coal heating stoves. 5 lilirnet IVrfertinn (
-—•" leather davenport, somi elrairs. buffet, i .mil n fall"" H i oils other household articles, | .
1937 Bule.k .Hpeeial, new motor ami naint, front inil mission overhauled, all in.A-l contlition.
TERMS — ( ASH.
Not responsible in < ; is>»(I
1 Everyone Welcome.
Delbert and Forrest Murphy, Oi WAYNE sBRANNEMAN, Auet. I.. K MKHAB Iby Eminem'** < hrintian (Imnu
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BED" NATION A! BOARD OF Fill UNOMWRITEtS
Tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless Nights Whrn disorder of kidney function permit* poisonous matter to remain in your hlo«*d. it may cause nagginsr liackache, rhiumatic pains, 1<*K pains, loss of pep and energy, ufettinir up nights, swellinK, putfiniss under th. eyes, headaches and dizzinesa. Frequent oi scanty passages with smarting and Imininv; iometimea shows there is something wroniWith your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your druKiflst for Doan’ Pills, a stimulant diuretic, UHed suoces !*illy by millions for over 60 years. Doan's «ive happy relief and will help tho 16 miles of kidney tubes Hiihh out poisonous waste from vour blood. Get Doan's Fills.
Nov» mbrr 12 will be the deadline for returning this application to the State Probation Department.
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday*
| Miss Wilma Person, 224 Itvva Greet, today, Oct. 11. Patty Sutherlin, 17 years old I today, October lllh. | Janet Lynn Moore, daughter | of Mr. and Mis. Wayne Moore, Gr enra.stle R. 3, 1 year old today. Oct. 11.
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MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY! on Sweetest Day Oct. 15 Tell your Mother how sweet she is. Surprise your Sweetie on Sweetest Day Make a shut-ir. happy. tt need not be an expensive bouquet or gift just a token to tell her how sweet you think she is.
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Yes, Junior, that wa« our home. No, it burned down,
not up.
Yes, I knew of Bold-win-Hill rockwool*. No, I didn't insulate. Yes, I should have. Go away, Junior. PHONE 00
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