The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 November 1951 — Page 2

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T HF 'DaIIY BANNER, GREENCaSTIE, iNDiANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, l^f 1 .

EXTRA! and made a foropd landing in an alfalfa field four miles southwest of here last night. No one was hurt and the plane undamaged. Pilot Hay Beatty of San Antonio. Tex., said he decided to try a landing when he noticed .he fuel was low.

CHAPEL. OPEN FRIDAY "The Rev. Francis Kull of Saint Paul’s Catholic church wishes to reiterate the announcement that the Chapel will be open on Friday for reception of used clothing for European Relief." Thanks and best wishes! Rev. Francis Kull LET BANNER ADS SELL IT

JUST RESEIVED Another Large Shipment -UPSON BOARDSSIZES jit=w 36 in. x 48 in. 26 in. x 79 in. 33 in. x 79 in. ALSO NEW DOORS SIZES INTERIOR

r x «• 8”

2’ 8” x O’ 8’’

EXTERIOR 3* x tr 8’’

A. & S. JUNK YARD

317 NORTH VINE ST.

PHONE B78

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice at Oreencajitlp, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 20 cents per week; 81.00 per year by mail in Putnam County: 85.(8) to 810.40 per year outside Pntnwm County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114 S. R. Raridcn, Publisher PT-lfl Sooth Jackson Street

Personal And Local News BIIIEFS

JOHNNIE'S RESTAURANT

IS NOW Chesapeake Seafood Grille NOW SERVING FRENCH FRIED SHRIMP — STEAMED SHRIMP — SHRIMP COCKTAIL — CLAMS ON HALF SHELL OYSTERS ON HALF SHELL — CLAM CHOWDER — FRIED OYSTERS — OYSTER STEW — ROCK FISH — STEAK FISH -» PAN FISH — FISH SANDWICHES 611 South Jackson Street - Phone 1187 JOHN NAUMANN -• Prop, and Owner

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taguc, Quincy, are the parents of a daughter born Thursday morn-

ing.

Mrs. Anna Alice and Frankie Heckathorn spent Tuesday evening and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chilson in Russell-

ville.

Frank Schafer underwent a najor operation at the Putnam ounty hospital Wednesday norning. His condition is re-

’orted as good.

Mrs. Jack Davis was reportd recovering nicely today from n operation at the Methodist tospital in Indianapolis on

Tuesday morning.

Mrs. Joyce Mullins of Wichita, Kansas is a guest in the home of Mrs. R. P. Mullins. Mrs.

Mullins will leave for her Kansas just retiring

home the latter part of the

week.

Joe Archer, manager of the

Art Furniture Co., will return mann was stationed at the this evening from Fostoria, Ohio, Kaunakakai barracks at Pearl where he enjoyed a hunting ex- 'Harbor, Hawaii, and was cooking cursion with friends. breakfast when Die Japs atGeorge Bittle, Robert Kittle, | tucked and was one of only Mrs. Verne Wright and Mrs. Wil-j fifteen in the barracks to stir* ham Rapp have returned to their | vive. He was one of the first home in Dayton. O., after being members of the famed 35th

Mr. and Mrs. William Branson of Danville R 2. are the parents of a son born Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. \rnold Fenwick and Bernice Fenwick left Wednesday night for Denver. Colo., where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Marion Whostler and sons for two weeks. The Putnam County R. .V. club met Wednesday night at Old Trail Inn. The guest speaker was Miss Marion Biltz. regional director of Red Cross. She talked on "Disaster Nursing” was showed slides

PEARL HARBOR VET OPERATES KESTAI It ANT

Those who like -'-afood will be pleased to know that Oreencastle has a new restaurant specializing in the preparation of Die delicacies of the "deep” with the opening of the Chesapeake Seafood Orill at 611 south Jackson street. The first shipment of shrimps, clams, oysters, etc., arrived today, said ' Mr. and Mrs. John Xaumann, the

proprietors.

Mr. Naumann should know his seafood and how to prepare it if he has gained anything from his experiences. He has served off and on in the XT'. S. Army as a cook and, from a conversation with him, it would seem that when he wasn’t cooking, he was working on fishing boats and on the waterfront of Baltimore. In fact, he should know his fish as his father is

fish merchant

in Baltimore after 40 years in

this business.

During World War II, Nnu-

| Called here for the

their grandmother, Mrs. Laura

Ellen Bittle.

Cpl. Donal^ E. Stites is spending a fourteen day furlough with ' his parents .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stites. Following his furlough he will report to California for overseas duty. He has been stationed at Kelly Field, Texas.

funeral of, Triangle Division, and saw

action in Europe as well as the Pacific. The restaurant in Greencastle is the fifth to be operated by Mr. and Mrs. Nauinann, who saw their life savings vanish in the restaurant they owned in the famous old Lexington Market in Baltimore when Diat historic structure wan des-

SOCIETY Mrs. Conrad Hostess To Morning Mush-ale The Morning Musicale met 1 Wednesday morning at the home of Mrs. L. C. Conrad. The program consisted of Balfe's Bohemian Girl with Miss Nelda Wemeke giving the story and Mrs. A. L. Meredith and Rachael Twente singing selections from the opera. Club Met With Mrs. Vernon Elmore The Happier Homes Home Demonstration Club met Tues- ; day evening, N'ov. 13th, at the i home of Mrs. Vernon Elmore with Mrs. Kenneth Harris assistant hostess. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Harold Armstrong. The history of the song of the month was read by Mrs. Elmore alter which it was sung by all. Twenty members and three guests answered roll call by telling what they were thankful foe. The salute to ihe flag was given and the collect repeated. Mrs. Armstrong introduced the guest speaker. Mrs. Clara Reeves, who gave a very interesting and education U talk on her trip •o Scotland. She made us feel as thought we had taken Ihe trip with her. This was very much enjoyed by nil. To show our appreciation the club presented her with a small Rift. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were read and approved. Safety hints were given by Mrs. Dave Young and Mrs. Jerry Grimes. It was voted to present the outgoing and incoming presidents with Home Economics Club pins. It was decided to send a plant to Mrs. I.eo Terry Who is In the hospital. A committee was appointed to decide who we would give baskets to at Christmas. The officers for the coming year were installed. President. Mrs. Vernon Elmore: vice president, Mrs. Russell Myers; secretary, Mrs. Paul Gould: treasurMrs. Dan Rowland: reporter, Mrs, Murl Gi Mings.

During the social hour contests were won by Mrs. Dave Voting and Mrs. Jerry Girmes. Delicious refreshments m keeping with Thanksgiving were served by the hostesses. Coterie T > Meet Friday Evening Coterie will meet Friday at 7::M) p. m. with Miss Ruth Stewart, 208 West Washington street.

SPORTS By Jim Zeis

Net Summaries

Third Friday Club To Meet Not. Mitli The Third Friday Club will meet Friday. Nov. 16th with Mrs. Edna Wyatt, Ml N. Madison street,

Mrs. Steele Hostess To Clinton Homemakers

The Clinton Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. Edgar bteele for their November meeting. Mrs. Hubert Cooper. Jr., gave the second pari Of the lesson OH | ' Plastics. This was followed by 1 the song of the month, flag sa.-1 lute, creed, roll rail and reports ! from the secretary, treasurer - and committees. Letters were, read from two Clinton township boys in service who had recently received birthday boxes from the

club.

Refreshments in keeping with the Thanksgiving season were served by the hostess.

Summary:

Greencastle ’IT FG FT McMahel # Taylor 3 2 Gould ® 2 Whitman - 4 1 Reeves 2 0 Brown - 1 1 Duncan * * Si evens - 0 9 Vtanten ® 0 West - ® ®

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Kainhrldge 2ft FF. FT Harshbnrger — 1 2 Bullerdick ® 2

2 3

Zimmerman I 3 Adams 2 4

6 14

Officials: Nichols.

Strcthmillor

PF 3 5 3 2 5 2 2 2 3 « 2ft FF 2 2 3 4 0 12 nnd

Some cleaning methods are | more efficient than others. Sanitone is iwognized nalional1 ly as the leadei We are proud I that we can offer you Sanitone j Cleaning. Home Laundry and j Cleaners. it

troyed by fire, ■foil’, nnd Mrs.

THANKSGIVING HGtPGKS

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Baster

Kor a moisl, juicy Turkey

use a heat resistant glass baster with

rubber suction bulb

69c Minute Minder $3.75 Meat Thermometer $2, roast. For exact timing on your turkey and Check the progress ol your Thanke-'

giving roan with a thermometer lo

tell you when it’s done.

trimming*, set ihle timer and let

bell remind you.

food Chopper $2.95 For lining holiday specialities, a sturdy 4-culler chopper, sharp, easy t» rsun. lamily-sire.

3-Pc. Carving Set $6.89 For that Important bird a forged, mirror linithed Sheffield ateel bladed knile. fork, sharpenma ateel.

3-Pe. Range Set $2.49 Your kitchen is trim for the holiday* with salt, pepper shakers, qreas# container of polished aluminum.

Naittnnnn have

Putnam County connection Mrs. Naumann Is the daughter of the late Mi... Chari Woodall and the step-daughter of Charles Woodall of Cloverdale. In their words, "We like Greencastle and leel that ihe people

here will like ns."

Basketball

ANNIVERSARY

Weddings

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Jones. Greencastle R. 4. '2 yenrVVednesday. November 14.

Birthdays

Glen Arthur Edwin, son of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Erwin, 16 years today, Nov. 15th. DEI A BRITISH

Friday

Greencastle at Mitchell Eminence at Cloverdale Reolsville vs. Roachdale, at | Bainbridge Fillmore at New Winchester

IN MEMORY

In memory of four we loved, Russel Hnne, Kutlr Bunten, William Butler, Irene Miller. Russell wns born Sept. 1, 1908 departed this life, Nov. 15. 1930, age twenty-two years, fifteen

days.

the govemmenThad taken a new j Twenty-one years has gone by and more milit ,nt stand. Hen, e- ! *"><* V™ ».d «* «» goodbye forth, h. told i ore-, conference, Bllt P™' lous ™ mories lin /* r l " the liberation fighters will be | ^arts since the day we

had to part.

But as time lingers on from year to year, , They bring you closer and very

near.

We still hold you close and very

dear.

Sadly missed by father, mother and brothers and sisters. prt

AUTOMOTIVE LKA(., r Fanners Supply

Swick’s Lunch

Central National Bank

Olds-Pontiac

Art Furniture Co. Scott’s Garage

Larkin Ins.

Lone Star No. 2 600 series Buddy r>,mn m 500 series: K. West 535 Kerr 529; C. Crawley

Blocker 530.

206 games C. Crawley M „ Dunn 200-205.220; R We„ sal Panthers Downed By Amo, 52 to 25 j Belle Union traveled to Amo 1 Wednesday evening but ihe Black Panthers returned homo I on the short end of a !)2 to 25 high school basketball decision. The B. IT. second team lost a clone tilt to the Ainn reserves by the score of 28 to 27. 2.16)0 DEKK KILLED INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. i!j _ (UP) The state conservatka department said today an incomplete check indicated 2,00(1 deei were killed during the three-dry open season which ended Nov. 3. The report said figures indicate) one out of every six hunters got their one-deer limit.

be

organized and trained by the

government.

Some 2.00 students and workers shouted anti-British slogans and waved Nationalist banner as the Premier and King rode in state together from Abdln Palace to Parliament building for the opening.

1941 PONTIAC I door Sedan. Excellent value at our price of 345.00 HOLLY S FRIENDLY SALES & SERVICE 115 N. Indiana St. Phniw, 291

LOST: Round gold Hampden ladies watch on expansion hand, downtown Thursday. Kinder call 703-R Reward !5-2t.

Flour Sifter $1.49 Square Cake Pan $1.00 Cooky Press STSO A 5-cup sifter lor Thanksgiving bsk- lusUh. „gh. .is. lo, .t«d.,d popular 12 fancy plates make clever co^.s

ing. made of aluminum with a spring

eclion handla. singlo screen.

recipe*, of aluminum for even heat,

better textured cakeel

quickly Barrel-type cookie preas

holds dough for 80 cooklea.

HICKMAN'S

HARDWARE APPLIANCES - SPORTING GOODS 19 EAST WASHINGTON ST.

PHONE I4S

I960 OLDS 88 2 Door Sedan. A low mileage car, completely equipped, that looks and performs like u new car. A *2600 car new, for $1995.00 (A real savings) HOLLY S FRIENDLY SALES & SERVICE 115 N. Indiana SI. Phono 297

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