The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1953 — Page 2
THE DMLY BANNER, GRFENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953.
! n: r < c i .:! w ( !'i K< h K;ii|):i H. Smuifleia, Minister. Rubfit Dt-an. Chairman of the Board. Mr.s. Frederick Dettloff Sup*, of the Church School
■ . "> eid's Amacinic Grace." Clmicii sihool classes for all ages, 9:.'$0. A systematic study of the Bible and the application 'of its truths to life makes for fine personal lives and builds a
Morning worship. 10:15. The firm spiritual foundation for the minister will preach on the top-j nation.
li(IIISFIIOIJ) SALE As I have sold tin property, I will sell at auction at my home 1 ixaitcd on North Main street in Cloverrtnle, the following personal property on: Saturday, October 24th, 1953 SALK ST.AKTS AT F. M. I. II. (\ l.Irrtrir IC#*frij»«*rator, good; elwtrU* Waslirr, Klwtrlr S\MM*|>r»r, KleTtric 1 Sew inn 'Ltrhlm* (l)oii»t*stir), lIHroit lias Kange, Viitiqn«> ( in*rr\ (Upho.inl. ViiMt|tii» Walnut Marhli* lop Drossor, KlrHrlr Iron. Fop-np Toa-tor. '! Broakfast M*ts. Klt<*h«*ii Cahiiift with matt-hiii!*- I tilit> ( ahinots. ( mim Whlppor, Waffh* Iron, Li\int; Honm I iirriitim*. fix I? Wool Ku«. Wool IliiK. ^’x!!' W ool Uni;, throi* linns art* oxtra t'ood, Dork and OHii-t* < hair. Bods, Springs. Watt ross and Bt‘4ldiiiK. t hn ks, larj»o and small Mirrors, Kmlio, (’hairs, l.antp<». Tables, Inrjfo tikiss door Book«*ase \%lth himdrods of Noxedtlos and What \ots, Bishos, ( ookinu I tonsils Mini niimoroiis othor arth los. (•ardon Tools of all kinds. If! ft.Ladder. 5 ft. Stop Ladder. TKRMS—( \^ll Not responslhh* In ease of an\ a^addont. HOMER C. MORRISON, Owner
\\ WNH BK.WNKMVN. Xuethineer.
IK \ < KVOI.I.. t lerk.
REPORT OP CONDITION State No. T-151 Reserve District No 7 Report of (ondition of Kirst-Cilizens Bank arid Trust Company of GreenciRtle. Indiana, a memh r of the Federal Reserve System, at the closi of business on Septe ubei .’10. 1953. published in accordance with a call made by the Federal Reserve bank of this district p u -iiant to t.he provisions of tin Kederal Reserve Act
A SB HITS
Cash, balances with othei banks, including reserve balance. and cash items in process of ( ollection $1,488,658.99 l T , S. Gov’t, obligations, direct and guaranteed 1.333.097.25 obligations of State and political subdivisions 183.419.51 Ollier bonds, notes, and debentules 52,162.05 Corporate stocks i including $6.00>> 00 stock
of Federal Reserve bank)
Loans and discounts (including $397.84 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $20,500.00, furniture
and fixtures $26,289.62
iBank premises owned are subjei ' to $ None liens not assumed by
bank i
Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets TOTAL ASSKTS INABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations Deposits of U. S. Gov't, (including postal savings) Iieposits of State and political subdivisions Deposits of banks other deposits (certified and offr ers’ checks, etc. i TOTAL DEPOSITS $5,153.024 45 Ot her Liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations shown below i CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital*
Surplus Undivided profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS TOTAL LIABILITIES-* CAPITAL ACCOUNTS This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total pai value of
MEMORANDA
\ sets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes Obligations subordinated to claims of depositors and other creditors, not included in liabilities I .nans as shown above are after deduction
of reserve of
Sc-uritics as shown above are after deduction
of reserves of
I, H L. Williams, Cashier of the above-named 1 rrtify that the above statement is true to the best ledge and belief.
6.111111.1)0
2.362 678 87
46.789 62
1,932.00 17,a $5,490,278 32
$3,022,839 67 1.682.237.66
47.913 27
344.915 97
45.557.25 9 560 83 43.006.11
$5,196 (130 ^6 $ 100,000.00 100.1100.00
94.247.76
$ 294.247.76 $5,490,27*32 $ 100 (8)0 00
$ 150(100 00
None
45.041.92
None
bank, hereby of my know
H L Williams Cashier CORRECT ATTEST: J. B Crosby. .1, \V Earnahaw. S M Stoner. Directors.
IM KLH SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ol Mrs. Maggie Hall In he held it her residence in Itainliriilge. oil - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1953 BEGINNING AT I IV M I (insisting ot (In folliming — One G. Hi. Refrigerator; one I'liilgas range; mlM-eHnnemis furniture, cabinets, library table, radio small tables, dishes, waffle iron, sandwich toaster,'kllchcn tilensils, 3, fix I•* rugs, one H"Stl'I rug. small rugs, eliM-ks, fealh- ■ is !, lee cream freezer*, a 6 gallon Aquarium, l'» gal. hig glass b iltli garden tools, '! lawn mov ers, fruit eans, and other iniseellaneolls items. IT It 'IN—< \s|| \ I TIME OE SALE. NOT KESRONHIBLI EOli \( ( IIM NT*. Ill R*T \NI) l-K KEE, Aiietlolus-rs.
RUPTURED? WEAR THE NEW DOBBS TRUSS BULBLESS — BELTLESS — STRAPLESS I CAN HOLD YOUR RUPTURE
And Give Yourself Comfort
If" y" and Relief
k Without an Old-Fashioned-Typq
“TRUSS”! LEARN HOW —NOW! (For Reducible Rupture)
If your rupture Is larger thl* year than last, then yon muat be wearing the wrong kind of truea. Perhaps one with a knob that causes the opening to eulsrge. Don’t delsy until your rupture heroines Irreducible. The Dobbs pad Is of the suction cup type and fits over the rupture like the palm of your hand, thereby may be worn with complete security and comfort. It does not spread, expmd, strut the lower abdominal muscles. Prevents rupture from becoming larger. It Is different from and superior to other trusses. It has ne belt or
straps to bind, ties on date below.
Truss expert will be in the Commercial Hotel, on Wednesday, Oct. 14th, 10 A. M. to 2 P. M. Come in.
lit) Obligation.
W. L IWM
Christian Youth Fellowship. 6:00 o'clock. Ml and Mrs Ward Mayhall. sponsors. Week Day Meetings Girl Scouts, Tuesday, after school. Mrs. Sidney Mandelblatt,
leader.
Boy Scouts, Tuesday, 7:15. Hubert Smaltz, Scoutmaster. Released time program of re-
TH6 D*iLY BANNL* ana HERALD CONSOLIDATED Rntered In the postoffloe at itreencaatle, Indiana as eecnuil rlaaa mall matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subsc ription price *6 cente per week; *6.06 per year by mall In Putnam County:
hgious education. Tuesday mom- W-®® * 1W4 ° P" ^ ouU1 *'
1 Putnam County.
Telephone 96, 74 or 114 H. R. Kariden, Pub I laker
Thursday.
iug. 10:15. Choir rehearsal,
7:10.
Ch) istfan Women's Fellowship, I Thursday, 7:30. Mrs. Hiram L. | Jome will be tlie featured speak- -)•. Mrs. .Tome will speak on the topic "We Are United Church Women. ' A social period will follow, in Fellowship Hall. All women of the church are invited
to attend
Note: Tlie minister "dll begin a series of evangelistic-revival servu es at the Russellville church Sunday evening. The services will continue for two weeks. The members of the local congregation are invited to attend. A delegation is requestd for Friday evening This friendly community-mind-ed congregation invites you to Worship in its services and to participate in all of the activities if the church.
17-IB Mouth Jackson Mtroet
TODAY'S BIBLE THOEGHT He did that which was right in tile sight of the Lord. 2 Kings 18:3.- Hezekiah did not disappoint his people. He was a good example. Someone looks up to us too. Let us not disappoint
I t hem.
l*4*r.M»iial And Local News Hriefw
FOR SALE Itiiiifing and floor covering biisiiu-ss. A real opportunity toi Home ambitious person, -selling due to illness. Priced right for quick sale, Itoss AZBEEL. PHONE 717-J Greencastle Roofing & Floor Covering, Inc. !'!7 E Washington St.
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ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday*
Robert
Woodall, Brownsburg,
Sunday. Oct. 11.
Bai hara
Craig. Fillmore, Sun-
(lay. Oct.
11.
Rhonda
Gay Cooksey, daugti-
ter of Mr
.and Mis. Rolla C'sik-
sey. Cloverdale R 3. 1 year old
Sunday, Oct. 11th.
Wedding
Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Wells, today.
Oct 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Chalies F. Smith,
today. Oct
. 10.
TV
TONIGHT
COURTKST WRIGHT F.I.EO.
WEHYITA—Channel R
Saturday
1:45
Tex un-Oklahoma
4:30
S-iikc It Rich
5:00
Red Buttons
5:45
Bill Hickok
6:00
Groucho Marx
6:30
Beat the Clock
7:00
Jackie Gl-ason
8:00
Adolphe Menjou
8:30
Theater
f*:00
City Detective
9:30
Wk-: fling
10:00
Amateur Fights
10:30
Mr. MeNutley
11:00
Thcate*
Sunday A. M.
9:*M)
Faith Frontier*
9:30
This Is th( Life
10:00
Johns Hopkins
10:30
Industry
10:45
Capt. Hartz
11:00
Supei' Circu •
11:30
Capt. Mi 'night
P. M.
12.00
Lone Ranger
12:30
News
12:45
TBA
i on
Pro Football
3:30
New.-
4 no
I Am the Imw
4:30
Cisco Kid
5:00
Wonder of the Wild
5:15
Weatherman
5:30
You A re There
6:00
Foreign Intrigue
6 30
Bishop Sheen
7 IK)
Toast of the Town
8:00
Fied Waring
8:30
Man Behind Badge
9:00
The Web
9 30
Who Said That 7
M) 00
News Review
10:15
Playhouse
10:30
What'a My Line?
11 00
Big Payoff
SOCIETY DePamv's Woman's Chib To Meet Monday The DePanv Woman’s Club u.ll meet Monday afternoon at 3 nr lock at the Union Building.
Chit- Will Meet \\ ith Mrs. Co* The Four-Leaf Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with Mr*. Harvey Cox. The lesson "Teaching Children Self Reliance' will he given by Mrs John Tori- Roll call responses are -Most Frightening Experience.”
Bainbridge PTA will meet Tuesday evening. Oct. 13th. 7:30 P M. at (he Bainbridge Gym. Mr. and Mrs Lee Reeves are spending the weekend in Winamac with Mr. and Mrs. John Shortle. V. F W toadies Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 7:30 at the Post Home. All members are urged to attend. Belle Union I’TA will meet Monday night October 12th at 7:30 P M We would like for every parent to attend. Mr. and Mis. Wdlard Sunkcl were in Par is, 111 , this afternoon for the funeral services of Mrs. Horace Link, who died Thursday. Tlie Dorcas class of the Putnamville church will have i luncheon it the home of Mr.s. Gerald Sublet! on Tuesday, Oct.
13.
Mr .and Mis. ('has. F. Thrasher Jr., are the proud parents of a son, born at the Bloomington hospital Oct. 9th Mr.s. Thrasher is tile former Freda Pursell. Guy Wright, N. C. O'Hair, Willard Singleton and Sam Colliver were in Lafayette Friday for the annual Cattle Feeders day at Purdue University. Mr. and Mr- Norman Griggs, of IxRuo. Ohio, are spending the weekend with Mr and Mrs. Alfred Stone and family, and attended Old Gold Day it D I'uuv.^ University. Mrs. Marguerite De|>e\v Mr.s. I/ila Sal.sman. Mrs Mildred McCammack and Mis. Merle Sinclair of Belle Union, attended the I*TA regional conference at Crawfordsville Thursday. Stated meeting of Cass. II C. Tucker Unit No. 58. American Legion Auxiliary Monday evening at 8 (Hi o’clock at th ls-gion Home. All members ac urged to attend. Cpl. William R. JohnsoM has returned to Fort Bragg. North Carolina after spending i few days with his wife, Betty Ell Greencastle R. 1. Mrs John.'--accompanied him to Fort Bragy where they will make their home toi the present. William R. Padgett, Putnaii county clerk, attended a two-da-schooling held in the Hoi, Representatives at tin stab House Thursday and Friday m this week. This schoolin'; Wa sponsored by the State Board of Accounts. Seventy-one of the 92 counties were represented at Unimportant meeting in whn h thnew probate code was one of tin main topics discussed. Our Sanitone Dry Cleaning does all the right things for your pretty clothes. Home Laundry & Cleaners. Sat -tf IN MEMORY In memory of Willis A Hinkle who passed away 2 years ago today, October Hi, When Die evening (hodaws are falling. And I am sitting hete alone. In my heart there cames a longing. If you only could come home. Sadly missed by wife and child12 pd
Mr*, (puck Hostess T> \\ .••.t Madison Club The West Marion Home Demonstration Club had it's Octobei neiling at the home of Mrs.. Donald Quick. Tin- meeting was opened with the song history md with tiie members singing the ong of the month "Old Folks At Home." and repeating the Creed md the flag salute. Eleven members answered to Hie roll call Safety lesson was given by Mrs. Lois Ze-inei and the mil look lesson by Mrs. Carl
Nichols.
The lesson on “How to be a Su - essful Parent was given h» Mrs. Carl Barker. The nominating committee reported on tlie nominations foi the new offices for the coming .ar Elected were: Mrs. Gene Girton. president, Mrs. Cleo Arnold. vice president; Mrs. Malcolm Wade, secretary; Mrs. Leonard Alexander. treasurer. Mi Lois Zciner. Reporter. A Hallowe'en patty was planned for the club members and their families. All members please try to come. The date is Oct .'ll) and the place is tlie home of Mrs. Frank Toney. Bring a pound, and plan to mask. The November meeting will be vith Mrs. Malcolm Wade. ( laslfied Ads
Chlh Calendar Monday Boston Club 7:45 Mrs. Nona Davis. Monday Hook Club « p m. Mrs F. P. Inghs, 640 E. Seminary. DePauw Woman’s Club tea 3 p. m. Union Building. Modern Priscilla Club -2:30 Mrs. Hallie Thompson. Tuesday S. C. c. club 6:30 Mrs Ralph West. New Era Club 2 p. ill. Mrs. Robert Cooper. Unit Meeting of I-league of Women Voters 7:30 Mrs. R. W Pence Wednesday Child s Study group of A.A.U W. 8:15 Mrs. Ed Mlnar. P E G. 7:30 Mrs. W. M. MeGaughey. Greencastle Morning Muslcalc 10 A. M Mrs. Robert Williams. Thursday Gobin Church W.S.C.S. 2 p. m. Community Room. Delta Gamma Alumnae 8 p m. Mrs. Joe Crosby. Associate Tn Kappa 8 p. m. Mrs. Paul Cook. Friday Emera Club Party 6:30 Unit meeting of League of Women Voters 9 a. in. Mrs Paul Mahoney. ANGWELL WOMENS I.EAGEF
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Tire hitmaiv BOOT Is llie most complicate.] mrr|, Sl created. Not all of its processes are thoroughly^ , atood even by those who drvoh-ii, | them. It is not surprising, therefore, that per-,,, medical training who attempt to diagnnie and -..I for their own serious ills often do themsehr., damage. Have respect fur your body. ' another. When illness com-s, cun uli ,, i a specialist in his line, just as we are in the r . , filling his prescriptions. COAN PHARMACYl Putnam County's Largest Drvq ^ 1 P QUALITY, ACCU *
FOR SALE: Pumpkins, suitnlo fm Hallowe'en or table use, , heap Roy Watson. Manhattan road. 10-lt
FOR RENT OR SALE 5 room modern house near DePauw. Phone 229-YV. 10-2p
FOR RENT: Large furnished downstairs room with outside entrance in modern home for couple. Gaiage available Phone 7042-M ^ 10-3p WANTED Lady desires position as receptionist, typist, or salesperson Heat, tactful, good speller Phone 7042-M. 10-3p
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment 210 Bloomington street Phone 545 10-2t.
LOST Prince our tan mongrel puppy. White markings on face, feet and tip of tail. Reward. Stephen Berg. Phone 206-R. 10-lp
W Put. Co Frozen Foods 13 Panellers 12 Rightsell Ins. 11 Hanks Bros. .. 9 Jones Rest. 7 Roachdale 4 Public- Service 3 Cutters High series: Proffitt 524 High game: Ettei 195. Over 425: Proffitt 524, Ettei 506. Brittain 478. Monnett 468 Almon 456, Fraziei 447. Meloy 145. McCullough 128. Murra.v 426 Panellers 2066, Hanks Bros 1901 Putnam Co. Frozen Foods 2067: Rightsell Ins. 1958. Public Service 1748, Roachdale 1745. Jones Rest. 2138, Cutters 1786
'Garment.-Tfor cleaning may be left or picked up Saturday up to 8 p. m. Davis Cleaners, north side of Square. Ph. 9142. Sat.-tf.
I will sell or trade you a prewar cii for less. -41 Ford 2 dom -1 4 5 00 4 0 Ford coupe $95.00. Model A coupe $50.00. '41 Chev new motor, (lean. $195.00. '41 Chev good, $145 00 46 Hudson, new rings $300.00. '41 Buick. extra e'ean $225 00. '41 Buick C. mi pc $17.i(io '41 Dodge 4 door $120.00, 2 '40 F J iy. $75.00 and $12500 WebI* Rose, North Salem
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Not.tec is lieietiy ^Iven that tll» L"''al \li-ii(iol|e Beverage Hiiarii of Putnam ('ininly, Indiana, will, ai 1 *. ,\l "M tin till (|;i> ((T Novclll b*i. 1*53 i . t'terk'a mi fl- e. I'nnrt Jtouae In the ('Ity ol Ireeneasl le, Indiana la said County Ix-aln Investigation of th* sI i-li( (Men ((f the foPnwing mimed person. (•-naeallnK tte Isaac to tti* applicant, at the loratlnn hereinafler set (((it, of (lie AlcoholU- Key. erage Permit nf the class herein after designated and will, at aalo #nie dnn ptare, receive InformaIon ooneernlng the fitness of said aptille int, and the propriety of I*
suing I he permit applied f lueh applicant at the
na tned
Fred and lainra Stage. ‘.'Txr.t I rest a nra nt i. 1W l-'iank Un Si I Ireencastle, Indiana hi-ei. Ihpinr anil wiin- i etallers SAID INVESTK1ATION WILI ME Ot’ICN TO -I HK Pi HI .IE, ANt' PI’BLIC PARTICIPATION IB KK QUEHTEI) INDIANA At (COHOT.IC REVERAISi; i'OMMIsukin Itv VICTOR a. W M.MER sW-t-eet-ary JOSEPH P KYLE Chairman i" it.
died for to
premlMi
WRIGHT'S
ELECTRIC SERVICE
DEALER $05 No. ilackaon Nt. Phone APPLIANCE AND TELEVISION MALES AND SEBY1CB
PUBLIC AUCTION OF CATTLE - HOGS - SHEEP Wednesday, October 14-12 Noon • 30 HEAD PI KERKED IIAMPNHIKK HOGS 10 spring boar*; •» yearling invar*; 80 oiN-n gilts • 80 HEAD CATTLE 10 Uhlte face heifers bred f„ r spring calves; in Gu.-rnsev m/" V’ " IT. 5 white Tsoe h.-if.-rs in er v.mrli^r , | , ‘' tn «n,l helf-b,-:rA^,ca:r rv5 K,M, " ,,pr,nK ■« • 50 HOOD BREEDING EWES Also 8 purebred llampsliiri Buck*. R. R. 2. MOOKEsYH.EE PHONE BROOKLYN l?8F» J- < - BAKJIIWAN, Owner \ tiiiglin. and Marl^ Ne,,| Am-.*, l umh by Ladle* Aid
PO#MF*lY IMW KANNA t BOOK STOtf BOOKS PLUS
GIFT WRAPPINGS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
AGAINST THE WHITE HELL OF THE WASTELAND... DOOLEY WAS BEATING HIS WAY BACK!
Island
Lloyd NOLAN-Walter WES
Sunday and Monday:
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wmmam
FINAL TODAY
The DESERT RAW
See a HOT dewonstratioii of your Siegler dealer NOW
As different from ordinary healtfi BTEIS non inn
SliGLIR’S EXCLUSIVE PATINTED TWO-IN-ONE HEATMAKER - USES HEAT THAT’S 4 TIMES HOTTER over your floors! J. ‘Hotter than Stde o'the Flame heat. Siegier pour* thu bonua heat over your floor* throughout your hou*e •ave* you up to B0% in fuel! * J MOST 0RDINART HEATERS watts 4 times hoHer heat up the chimney! There’s nothing to atop it, capture it use it for vour rnmfni-f Phim.
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“«! “' C H.&C HARDWARE "WHERE ACE SETS THE PACE” BAINBRIDGE, INDIANA.
