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L. C. BROWN, Manager

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the poatofflee at (ireeni astlo, Imliaiia an gecond i Iasi, mail malter under act of vlareh 7, IX7X. SiibNeriptlon price JO i-ents |M*r week; #4.(XI per rear hy mail In Fiilnnm county; <fi.00 to $7.X0 |>er year outalde I'uliiam ( oiinfry. S. It. Knrlden, Publisher 17-19 South .|a< kson Street And Local News It It I I I S

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loune, North on a fmloiiph Cf • e»*t1( inertinft .Ian m‘rvp men* i William M

,ld of Camp !>■ Carolina (a hour

••vn rpon' in ^nf’liif antp<:t.3 ’ irH a jolly g-eMo-gether. It t»*a« the hirthrlav of Taul Stetv-, nam ait ;in»i Mian Penbody amrt Paul cut the birttvJav onke w'hen re-

ft* .'ini -nts were served.

ipht Welc

S stUteri ! ::n will ob-

i r.or!

tmiTI APV He hesir*! a voice w** cannot

hear

.Staying v'*i <ttn no longer tiny lie HOW a hanri we mnnot nee \V7iich bo* konrsl him nway. <!ecil Fnedrtck Bartlett, son of Noah and Elixu Bartlett was Isirn S<*pt. 17, IXX7 in Roiuchdale

IiwhariH and entered Ins heavenlyj Bartlett Thanks to R,«v Flaky

What a wmvtwful nnsnoi v lie

leaves brthlnd

( \ltfl) OF’ Til\NKS

I wish to thank all the neiKl*Imrs an<l frien*ls for th<ii km 1 ijpressfuns of synpntliy and their bdflltlful floral offering, at the loss of my husbond, c< * I

home Sunday, Nov. Mh, 1950 at 1 45 P. M. at the Putnam county hospittil at the ng* of 63 yealta, I month and 19 <lnys Me was united in ninmuiii- U> Nellie Arnold May 22nd 1920 Survivors indud- the <l<*voted -.itfc Nciiic, two .-«att-is, F.Uiei (Tinnier of Lebanon. Riwhio Whitman of Tes rc Haul*’. Cleo of Isvtmnon; fail of Poona, Illinois. Three siHters-in-law, anri one hnoliher-tn-law. < >iV‘ s-tstiT-im-law fli’ace Arnold has lu-en a great (omfort to Nelli*- and Cis il. S* v- * ral n*<‘Cn nn<t iioph* vs, rdhe: j duUvee uii<l a host of friends and nelgliteii's to mouni Ins ^uissinj. When quiet vtnmg, C<s i| joined the iMl /non church in Bonn County. He livssl most all Ins life in or near Puttwim itrsnity. He onlintcd in the < ivice Nov. 19 1917, and received his honntnlfle dtwnarg’e tun*' 26. 1919 He was a mem tier of the American Is-gtnn Post No 5X of OKWtraslle. Oml was a devoted huslMituI, a gmod neighbor and a true frMkJ 1 oannM say I will not my Th*1 lie is dead, lie Is just •way With a che * ay smile and n Wave of his hand He has warulerod into nn unkn<nva hind Arui left os thln'knij; how very ftUi It need mttsi tw in, e he lingera there. Faitiifui and uprigtil in ill liis ways neautxful cfuira ici every .me of tots days, Ijovlng. thoughtful sweet aunj kind

Mr PoA-ell. I»r Eliott, tic fM.IIhenrs, th«* flower girls, Pc c a: •r Frank T<m,y, Ixmise M'nlh,'. tic Pul nam county hospital th. ‘aff. Ihc firln;; ,'<f ia*l of ih* Ann rican Bog,ion Post N’o Til <1 , en •astle firr their tir.il ttibu',* to a . h-eplng soldier. Vi Nellie Pail 1*11

Orace A i mild

nd Mr

W ,Mc< 'Hnloi K 1 iy for Tampa,

lo spend

The W« ■ \ with Mr El he Dr. ami Mrs.

Mrlsumaboro III of Di and Mrs.

Mr iiml Mrs.

Fin 1 Wayne c with relative a*

city.

'IVmmiy Bittlci Ixitv. s|icin1 the his p«i*nts. Mr

Hi tiles

I ir and Mrs ( Will leave W« Ir

Fla . where they expect

t he next .30 davs.

Mr and Mi. Willinm Padgett aril ilaugtlti’. s.|«*rt Sunriiv m Hpencci. visit lag Mi and Mrs . Mr a*td Nti Bionic FMod nn*l 'laughter, Maix i. of Klkluui I F*nt th h >IWay weekend will. Mr and Mr ll.uvcy Owens. .John K Fidi* is m Isis Aiig''l' (Jalifotnla Rose Bow! game IP 1 will return the latter part of the

week.

Dr and Mi ;. Civile E Wildman and Mis Kvl* hav, ridiuned from Chicago, where thev spent sevc: al days with Mi and Mi loli" l,onif t |i( l ottu is. Mi mid Mi tiooige Sims entertnined their cliililien mul fam-

wlth a Christ-

mas turkey dinner on Sunday. Mr and Mr 1 In n y lavengon I ami Mr. a id Mrs Byrne Mail motored t/i Elwood Sunday. Hucl l.ivi'!i:'.'">d. who had bex'ii visiting

BT

Mi ill'll Mrs Theodore Mil/pf* wi di to anfnntn«Tp the mgag.' merit of thetr itn.irghter’ Jnsti to Rus- II I. Frerdaml. son ,)t Mr and Mis .John Freeland in hi vrer en .' lad Miss Miles j. a graduate of the Ore-mcnstlr Hith S hool with the Class lit 1930 ar.d ■ a freshman in In din oh State T'sichera College ir>

Terre Hasrte.

Mr Free tend is a senior ai DePiaiiw IJn+vimity and i« a mc i l, r of Kaf,;)-! Al|iha Phi and

Mi'-n's Mill Association,

this | No date has teen s»»t for the

I wedding

>f < ’imp Alterveck end with

Jamc

This Week

Net Situ-ihile Today Orcenrastle at Mitchell (to

ney i

Red HeniJs vs. VFW, hern \t eilneH la: Fillmore at Clovei'Jale Friday ElWsville at OreencasUe Roachtale at Raintndge Pattickshm g at Reeteville Russellville at Wallace C^ulncy at BHIe t’rvion ( \l(l) 111 TH tMt*4 I wish to thank all of the men who helped me pick and crib 25 acres of corn I want to thank fall my neighbors and friends foi all the acts of kindness shown especially during the illness

Main |

in tin Pm -

pita)

Chapel W SOft. • lav .I'innarv -Ith

Eggeia.

N D Veatch of ' I* raid Elliott Frauds Lem of it the Week-end

j liappa Delta Phi I To Meet Tuesday Kappa Delta Phi

I Tuesday night at 1 I Public Service room.

will

30

meet i th*

it

B MMtKIin.l School closed last Wedm sd fur Christmas vacation to re open New Year's I (ay. Mrs. Julctte Elmore of Bell, Union recently visited her giumi daughter, Mrs Percy Rue and

family.

Mrs Vesta Mitchell entertain

ed with a birthday (linnet in hon-

or of her son, Uene E. Pruitt of i l *"' ' '

Purdue University December 17 Other guests were Mrs. dene F Pruitt. Mr and Mrs Ted Deal ot Tangier: Mr and Mrs Marvin Scott and son and Harold Haughee, all of Rockville. Study (Tub members met a' the home of president, Mrs Olenn Michael on Thursday af'

ernooti. Dec 21

Linns Club members enjoyed then Christmas dinner on Wed nesdny evening, Dec 20, nl the Methodist church basement. Dinner was nerved by the ladies of the church. The speaker of the evening was Miss Marv I'os tetter of Indianapolis Mr and Mrs Wallace Etchesnn and son of Bedford visited during the holidays with Mi Hazel Is'wmau and Mi md Mi

(Taiid Etcheson

Mis Nellie While of dteenens11'- visited a few days with In i sister, Miss Fdnn Baket Mr and Mrs Frnnk Millet Were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Millet and son. Hal

Christmas Dav

mv wife It

was all appreciated

g, R Acton.

tut n (i ho i »• with

them St on i da y i Main Mayt

Grubb.

Mi *'l M * Allen I tugga • i of Chicago, are the parents til a daughtei lioiii Saturday morning in a ('llua.'ii hospital Mis Huggaid I:- the former Mi s Mary Ellen West, daughter of Mi t Mi Kenneth Wei I \i i Huggaid lln sun of Prof and and Mi \V A Huggaid

is of Mr and Mrs Alfred f u turkey dinner <>n Suti■i* Mi and Mrs Cliff Mi - Mr and Mrs Fd Stone, I I !i ol>li ainl Mr Mar\

and M*

1 tried SAMTONC

service . . . now 1 know

how much belter

Susie Q. Smith

dry cleaninq

! can he!

Mrs. Ful ( raggs llimteHs To < lot* Mis Eva Craggs entertain**'! th* Holden f'lrcle Club on Dec _*l ! fm ih, Cliiistmas meeting At tie "m hr, it a bountiful tut i<- dintu r via - enjoVcd hv thir teen menihi ts four children, on* guest Mr Herman Flake and .Mis Craggs father. Following llo* lunch hour th 0 . , t g w.t opened bv the group oging ••dingle Bells.” The heal tiful (’In dmas .story was read by Dai y Shewmaker and WPS vi*ry impressive The roll call was it Bible quotation During the hie m**s s*";'*.iou the 11rcsiilen* 1 hanked each of her officers for lie co-operation they ha*! given h* r in tie past yeat The hook wa re thm presented to the iv*w nl I ert s and with t hem best wishes for the new year. During the social hour gifts fniiil the grab hag were distributed by Mis Gray in a very interesting niamiei while she read it Christmas poem. The danuaiv meeting will he at the home of Mi Lelia Fel-

lows.

< omit ri Iteatling < luh To Me*'t \\ tslllesda \ Th Country Reading Club will meet with Mrs Vernon Shirley Wednesday afternoon a; 2 o'cloek Mrs Edward Schulz will In assistant hostess. Clinton Falls \\ s i s Meeting The \\ S c S of Clinton Fall - will nie* I witli Mrs. Ward Ainobl Thm si la v afternoon Ian lib Cnmc eaily.

\< li\<* ( hapter Ot I II Kap|NI To Meet Aetiv* ehatXi r of Ti i Kappa will meet Tuesday night at X oVleck ' the ’'*111* of Mrs. Rob ri II ih* Mi Melvin Meyer will he th" a slvtart hostess Oier rin -Teacups ( tub in Meet Tuesday Over-Thr-Tearups Club meet Te* hty nl 2:30 p m. Mrs Hariy P Walrond, , nth Ciillegi* with Mi- Kenne’h Fit el and Mrs Glenn 1 .von as a.si -I iug b* e l esses Miss l*e:ibdo\ I uteri oils With 1‘nrty Mi Camlvn Peabody errterla * I - vetal of hei frurndf, with birthday party, at her home on \n<l*-!on St . Sunday eveni. p M t.y was in ’be fonni of m open house The evemtlig

( Util OF TH WHS

W** wish to thank our kind friends ami neighbors fm their sympathy, beautiful floral offerings and other courtesies * xtend>'d during th** passing of onr husband and father, Wallet W H* rvey We especially wish to thank Pc v. Ralph Saunders, thr* xing*rs and pianist, the flower girls and pall bearers ami Whitakei Funeral Home for their kind and understanding .services.

Wife and family.

ANNIVERSARY

Birthday

Carolyn Peabody. dnngtHer of Mr and Mrs Norman Peabody. 16 years today, .fan 1 Galen Gibson. Greencaatle, 21 years old today. Jan 1. Vestal Branhniu. 45 years old tmday. Jan 1 Eddie Ovet.shiner, sun of Mrs B* tty Overshiner, 6 years old tolay Jan 1. WEimixo Mr and Mrs E/.r. Arnold today Jan 1. 1950 ItFMKW Fmm this summary of recognition given local people at the annual state agricultural conference we ran well he proud of the irrrimpliahnients of Putnam County agriculture.

PUTNAM IC WINNER

LA FAYETTE, Jan. L—Put-

county tr day was named

winner of the county-wide 4-H safety activities contest at the closing session of the two-day farm safety and health meeting which was held in dbnnectinn with the annual Winter Agricultural Conference at Purdue Uni-

versity.

Th*- plaque was awarded by Miss May Masten of the slat** 4-H e|ub office in charge of 4-H safety projects. Kenneth Harris. Putnam county agent accepted the plaque which was given by General Motors Harris reported that 790 4-H members enrolled in the project, which was begun

three years ago.

Cooperating in the Putnam (ounty safety program an* thr Greencastle Motors. In* Putnam County Farm Bureau state and local police and firemen and the local press. A feature of the program was the distribution en "lie day of S000 skull and crossbone cards in places found to o - harzards yi the homes and on the farms of members. Scholarships amounting to $200 each were presented for work in fire prevention to Donold Cook, Arlington, R 1 Coleta Turner, Lexington. R 1. and Victor Kendall, Indianapolis R. IS The scholarships were given hv the Farm Underwriters Association. Kendall is n student at Purdue Unlv* rsity and Miss Tin lie! attends Hanover College.

*> 0 SHOTTED a*<*

SUITS, COATS, DRESSES CiiiMfD SMTTO iml *5® BUSINESS SHIRTS C llumiflB *4 H , ' wt ^

■^1 family pent <

and Mis Fay Thnnin •: J fanul and William Thm a * * p-. *■,.

castle.

Th*' Chtistma-

the'r

BXINBHIDGE Mr. and Mrs. James Curran were holiday guests of Mr and Mrs Fred Frank of Lafayette. Virginia Johnson was injured In a car accident near Briclt Chapel Saturday evening. Miss Myrtle Pickett of Spic**land Is enjoying her vacation at her home here with Miss Ella Pickett.

Sevimaj citizens ale lepe: to b* ill with colds and flu, Widows Clui' enjoyed

Christmas m 'ting a the honi“

of Mrs. 1 • if in,,-.

Regular pitch-in dinner and fol- tree at the iIiumIi <-.,* ^

lowed by gift exchange. j right was well au* i !l |, ,|

Ml M S "t •' ,l

the holidays tl n stives hen *nd children of r. ■ •

'.'r. an

(I.INTON FALLS jChristmas guest- „ t M , Mi and Mt- W n ! A■ "Id and Mrs. Clyde Wiatt. daught i u Inm Bettir sn- ■' Mrs I Sunday with Mr. and Jtrs. ■* th Mi

George Humphny "f Grecneastie. Other guests were Mr. and

) Mrs.

James Humphrey and Miss

Pat Caruso.

Mr. nttd Mrs Marion CruiS' entertained Mt and M* Oscs* Martin for supp t Monday evening in honot of Mrs. Martin's

birthday.

Mrs. Myrtl* Buis called tin

Arnold Wednesday aft-

and family of Greencastle

M 1

visited Mr and Mr- \\ ii ! A til 1 and Tm II . div r \ night. " Mt. and Mi- M ■ .-

W

were enteita

»t

Mr*, and M ' • K- ’ > •

night. ^

Ed Bettis ; Mi Mi- .

11

Chas. Miller were Chit-*mas Dav

Georgia Antolil M.nnesoav m*.- *"•.*** i ‘ It ernoon. guests of Mt and Mi Elli, i y Mr and Mrs. James Burk md Bettis and Mis III* ^

EVACUEES BOARD LSTs, LEAVE POOR PICKINGS

M\\ MWxMLLF. Mi and Mis Hairy Nelson ot Irtdi'inapoH.s visited with Mr and Mrs. Wm Wall , ami children Monday. Mi and Mrs W H Ad *r were Sunday dinner . mists of Mr a,nil Mrs Jim Wright near Barnard Sunday other visitors were Mr n:w! Mrs Jim Wright. Jr. ami family of < Yawfordsvllle Mr and Mrs Bob Link and family pent Sunday with Mr ami Mrs Sander Masten and family near Clayton Robbie and Sharon Leak spent F ally with I.ulu Ward. Tom HaiTis visited with his i -t* r. Mrs Hazel Wllsnm a*. North Salem Monday M md Mi- Jdhn MnHroat q'»nt Ohristm*ns day with Ml. and Mrs. Bob Da via of Indiana’HXi.s.

HE IASI EEW workers arty final odds and ends to LSTs drawn upon Hi e nanl haH r read evacuation reaches the final stage. International News photograplwr Irwin Tress. f/MlirnalioiraiJ

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