The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 October 1946 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1946.
iiomk. i t Tone Tho Hi'Oond annual tour for Homo Economics Club women ha* in i .si hoiluh' I for October 9th ami 10th. 1* hits of interest on the lout will b the School of the Blind, .lames Whitcomb Riley Home Omar Bakery an 1 the Seottish Rile Cathedral. The cost of the tour will be a total of .s.MMl as arranged by the Tour Committee. Mrs. Maurice Ker- . , v. Mrs. Raymond Nelson. Mrs. Doitalu Gorham and Mrs. Lloy 1 Greenlee. * ? | Arrangements have been made at the Guaranty Cafeteria fer lunehon for all club women making reservations. The bus will leave the Greeneastle bus station at 8:00 a. m. each day of the tour and will probably return about 4 :4. r > or 5:00 p. m. At present then is available .* pure for six other women on Hie Wednesday tour and abo.it
lot Thursday.
In view of the necessity df J ing a minimum of eight enrolled in any particular subject and a total school enrollment of forty. I it must be known by Octohei [ ]0th the number enrolled in ene'i ( class so that plans may be com- . pie ted for the courses. The opportunity of having an] adult education school does net | present itself often in comm unities the size of Greeneastle. For the small fee of Sli.00. ciglii weeks instruction will be receiv-
ed by anyone enrolling in t‘ i
school in a subject in which o : wishes to improve oneself.
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SOCIETY
CiRL RESERVE “PLEDGES” PARADE DOWN TOWN
Erich Brandeis’
Home Ec. Club Tour Oct. 9-10
TODAY’S HIBt.K THOIU1HI Pilot and Lady Macbeth tried v. a-snin.j their hands after a hoi ■ lid deed. Some stains will int
will
tis:
1 NKOI.'. NOW!
Storage Conveniences We Can Add Now and Planning Storage Spaces To Develop Later will be the subject discussed at the Home Economics Leaders Train-]
Mrs John R Boyd stated to- ii.p lesson to be held o n Tuesday. More than $100,000,000 will be day that registration for the October 8, at the Christian ’ spent by that one line on new Adult Education Classes will' church. j equipment alone. Thirteen citi-s eiusc on Thursday. October 10th. Miss Ruth Hutcheson. Purduclj n this country will be so close All intending to enter these extension specialist m Home! together that you’ll be in any classes may make application Management will preside at the one of them before you con spell t ithei at the superintendent’s of- meeting. She suggests that each Jack Robinson, flee sit the high school or at the leader begin collecting good il- ( Wonderful, isn’t it? city library. Classes are sched- lustrations of storage arrange-, More speed,
tiled to begin on Wednesday. ] ments for the home, as this will | October 16th for the eight weeks serve as excellent source matert0lJ ,. se ] ial to be used in bringing the In her statement today, Mrs. ] work to the local clubs and for Boyd stressed that those wishing their own information. I s torch to take advantage of these] The meeting will open at 10:00 courses, to be instructed by a a. m. and close at 3:00 p. m. staff well trained in their respee- Each lender should bring several
! Miami to New York in 2'
! pours. Los Angeles to’ Chicago) blit will Instead redden
! in l hours. Breakfast in Wash-
ington, lunch in San Francisco " I r.arv
i itoczcc Hnrwlc hi»Mi r-OPOITl-That’s what you’ll soon be do-
l ....... I pensed me.
if Pan-American World Air-i 1
Present Day Club To Meet
The Prrcsent Day Club
meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:39 O’clock w th Mrs. D. O. Moffet.
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Alpha I’lii Vlumnae To Meet Tuesday The Alpha Phi alumnae will moot at 7:30 Tuesday evening m the ho ne of Lclia E. Horne, 516 East Seminary St.
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Kappa Kappa thiinmu Ahiiniiae To Meet
The Kappa Kappa Gamm i aluhmae will meet V- edneadu.' evening at 7:30 o’clock
with
, ing
ways program now before ' Civil Aeronautics Board is a
i proved.
the very sea. So keep your hands K|ithltH , n Clim p b „tl. 647 E. Semi-
clean: According to the cleanness of my hands hath he recoin-
Ps. 18:30.
I’FKSOiVAL And Local News BRIEFS
Mrs. Viola Black is on vacation from the telephone office. V. F. W. Auxiliary will meet
Rush.I Wednesday at 7:30 at the home.
Hurry.
Before long you’ll be able to go ' liom here to Moscow before Mr. j Molotov is through with another
insulting the United
live fields, must indicate theirde- pencils and eraser and a lat'v
Before long you’ll leave your 1 home in Charlotte in the morn-
sire by enrolling immediately, size notebook.
mmmM ^ Te stov u pay, Li new&edtoct .
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Cliiitnn P. T. A. M.-rtt- TucmI'.ix Th - Clinton Towns'hip P T. A will hold its regular meeting Tuesday night, Oct. 8 at 7:30 o’clock Rations and anyone interested in our schools are arg d
to attend.
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Ktirul Youth Plans Huy Rid Tuesday
The Putnam County Rural Youth will have a hay ride and | wiener roast Tuesday night. ( October 8th. Meet on the south
As a part of their "initiation" into the Girl Reserve organization, the freshii l |''n < ’pfed,v" b .^“® through the down town streets e! the city Thursday afternoon, following Bchnol. 1
tle R ’ sued
H. C. C. <1 ’b
To Meet Tuesday
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week
Mr. -and Mrs. Robert Wallace I 0 f tb( . court house between
end in Torre 7 ; oo and 7:30 P. M. Wear com-
fortable clothes and come join, us ’for an evening of fun. If it rains come anyway. Plans have been
spent the
Haute.
Mrs. Ann A ton, Fillmore R. 1 was admitted to the Putnam
morn-
good time.
i completed for a
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Mrs. Margaret Baldwin
ing and have Marshal Tito arrest you in Belgrade in time for you and to have your dinner in one of his
jails.
I wish you could be in New ] York some time during the suh-j way rush hour. (No. I don’t real-1 ]y wish it. but you ought to be
here some time.)
Pushing, crowding, yelling toj I get into a train that is so packed
County hospital Monday
ing.
Miss Joan Sutherlin spent the (
weekend with her parents, Mr. i <>l>ser\es ,7th Birthday
Mrs. John T. Sutherlin, R.
R. 4
Mrs. William H. Strain of Bloomington was a Sunday afternoon guest of Mr. and Mrs D E. Ruark. Wendell Hurst ot near Darlington. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. arwf Mrs. Othn Hurst. Kenny Best of W s t Elizabeth
Mrs Margaret Baldwin of 413 North College, was pleasantly surprised on her 77th birthday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Cline. Sunday. A bounti-
assistant
The S. C. C. Cub will meet with Mrs. Ralph West, Tuesday evening at 0:39 0 Clook. Eliza- ' beth Ensign, will be hostess. 4* 4- 4* 4(iiilden Ke\ (Jans Will Meet
• +4-4-4-4-4-4-4*4-4-4-4-® .iirt inlays John, Lloyd Basham, 311 Ohio St., 11 years old Sunday, Oct. 6.
Gold m Key Class will have a pitoh-in supper Wednesday at 7 o’clock in Community Hall. A family fellowship hour for members an.d friends will be held after the supper. -I- 4* 4- 4* Delta Kappa Gamma Met Saturday Evening
HOSPITAL NOTES
Carolee Ckxlfelter, Greeneastle, R. 1. was dismissed from the
hospital Sunday.
Mrs. Gladys Johnson, Quincy, R. 1, was discharged from the hospital yesteday afternoon. Mrs. Katherine Beam and infant son of Indianapolis were re
hospital Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Lillie Day, U UlTat)B . St., was discharged from tinhospital Sunday morning. Mrs. Mary Bradway and io t of Spencer were released from the hospital Saturday aftemoos Martin Smith, Main St, waj admitted to the hospital Sunday
night.
fjl RELIKVI
90RETHROA!
du* to a cold... let a little tin*-laid
leased from the hospital Sunday. VapoRub melt Mrs. Minnie Callie. Greeneas- /workThne!
in your momli m#| £ KS
▼ VAPORu.
ful dinner including ham, steak Delta Kappa Gamma began its
it would make a sardine'laugh. "P™* tht ’ wenk < “ nd wilh his If you miss that particular Ex- ffrardparents, Mr. and Mrs.
THAT'S WHAT BANK LOANS ARB FOR!
Credit for every good form purpose may be obtained here at reasonable cost and without red tape. Make our bank your all-around source for the loans you need.
a minute. But. you can’t waste a minute. Time is valuable. You’ve got to get that train or know the reason
why.
1 Harry C. Evens of south Brazil. I Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lear of
end chicken was spread at noon. 1 activities for the year with a Those present were Mr. and dinner meeting on last Saturday Mrs. Hubert Baldwin and daugh-jal the home of Mrs. E. R. Bartter, Margaret Ann, of Spring- ley. Miss Margot Andrade, presifield, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. Philip dent presided at the business
Mrs. | meeting which followed the din-
A report on the national
Mrs. Phil Seroggin and sons and convention, which was held at
Evans and son. Mr. and
ftemlyl Cooper and sons, Mr. andlncr.
So you get that train. Yon stand up all the way to the Bionx. You are stepped on. You j are pushed. People poke you with | Uieir elbows and step on your
i toes.
But you got on. You saved a
minute.
James Elliot.
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Women Of Moose To Hold Meeting Women of the Moose will meet
Meets Tuesday Evening
The Happier Homes C'uh will state,
meet Tuesday evening, October! -j. u. + 8th. at 7:30 P. M. at the home of i >| rs . Gertrude Meek
Central National Bank Southwest Corner Square
Yon get home. “Dinner ready?”
“No, not for another half hour.’
and Mrs. William McGaugh- Mrs. Helen Ewing, B rry St. ] observes Birthday
there several
PUBLIC SALE
Vs I have rented my auction on
larm I will sell my furniture at pub-
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12
Indianapolis and Mrs. Maynard Shonkwiler attended the Pur-due-Illinois football game at Illinois. university Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Best and Mrs. Louise Sutherlin and ton, Glen, went to Nashville, Tenn. last week end. While there they attended Grand Old A.pry. Mrs. Simpson Stoner left by plane Friday evening for Oakland, Calif., to be the guest of
Dr
ey. She will be
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Leucus of Greeneastle and Mr. and Mrs Walter Leucus, south of Greerv-
You change your clothes, castle, have returned home from
(With many New Yorkers that ] a two weeks trip through Illinois,
means you take off your coat Iowa and Missouri,
and your -hirt and just wear! Dr. Edward R. Bartlett was I your undershirt and a pair < f the speaker at die Terre Haute pants.) Ministerial Association meeting
You put on your slippers. You. held at the Terre Haute Y. W
start to read your paper. Dinnei i G. A. on Monday. His subject . .. 1 ’The E umenical Church.” «set Church will meet wtth Mrs.
Roy Kee, Thursday. Odober j 17th. Please ivrte change of date.
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San Francisco, California, was given by Mrs. John Boytl. On October 5th Miss Andrade, Miss Dorothy Harris and Mrs. Estelle Hall attended a regional
"Jack Ford," Fireman Sez: Perpetual Precaution Preserves Premises. Make Every Day Fire Prevention Day. Greeneastle Fire Department
Tuesday at 7:30 at the Moose meeting of Delta Kappa Gamma hr/tne. All officers and members at the Columbia Club in Indianplease be present. a polls. Mrs. Boyd was in charge 4* 4* 4* 4* | of the regional meeting at Clifty Happier Homes Club i Falls State Park. Five such
meetings were held over the
Miss Lu.ile Smith will have
the lesson. 4* *V 4* 4*
Tuesday Pr iding
Circle Meets
The Tuesday Reading Circl > will meet Tuesday afternoon, October 8th, at 2:30 o'clock with
Mrs J. W. Tennant.
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Relatives and friends gathered ] at the home of Mrs. Gertrude j Meek at Cataract Sunday, Oct.
\l r: o'clock at my honv.-, j-4 mile west of Belle Cnion.
S piece overstulded suite, ’J, 9x I » Axminster rugs, one piano and bench, bookcase, desk, several throw rugs, music cabinet, dining table, „ix ehairs; ehina ednvt, on.' single metal cabinet, triple metal 3 way cabinet, on. kitchen cabinet, •• metal beds, springs, mattre.ss, one antique bedstead, on - marble top dresser, 2 mid dressers, feather beds, one love .sette*, 3 cloMiea closets, 2 hand croquet, d bed spread., several nice quilts, one Singer sewing machine, like new, sew ing cabinet, one electric washing machine In good shape, one old Violin, 12 new grain sacks, one typ< writer, one set of 1817 Rogers silverware, several antique dishes, g clocks, log chains, cross cut saw, spades, forks, shoved*, wire stretchers, good lawn mnvvr, many other things too numerous to ra-ntion. •; extra good Western saddles and bridles.
Willing Worker* To Hold .Weeing
A
ji. ready. You eat (too much). j' VH s
You are tired. Y’ou take a nap ! Mrs. Joan Sutherlin, daiugluer You wake up. You read the rest ’ of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sutherof your paper. You turn on UeG'n. was recently elected presi-
ladin You turn it off nothing, dent cf the Omega Chapter of Marriage Announced
worth listening to.
Y ou go to bed.
But you have saved a minul
One .even yeai old saddle Mare (lady broke), fine three year old Spotted Horse, (lady broke). One four year old Holstein row, | gallons a day. 3IMI bushels ol old Corn.
Larry Nivon, Pan-American publicity director, asked me whether I’d like to go on one of
those new super-fast trips. No, thank you, Larry.
I’ve got to think for a living.
And it takes time to think.
You yawi t •Kappa Pi national art fraternity i at Indiana State Teacher's Col- t,. i
... „ ,, , . Franklin, daughter or Mr. and tege. Mis* Sutherlin .a now en-. Mrs wmiani N Kil . kh! , m am| rolled as a junior. . Leon « hirvn , B . 015jl R 8 ROn of
A Putnam county automobile was involved in an accident in Erazi! Saturday morning. The
car, belonging to
THE SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT
I 6 to celebrate her 67th birthday
which will occur Oct. 9.
At the noon hour a bountiful! dinner was spread 'in the yard. Thanks was offered by Mrs. Lillie Meek, after which all enjoyed the fine food before them. Mrs. Meek received many love-
I he Willing Workers of Som-j ly and useful gifts. All of her
children were present but one, Clyde Meek, of Shelbyville, who is recovering from an operation. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meek. Billy and ! Raymond Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bernadine Best, 468 Weat'^n '
i Clarence Meek, Patty. Duane,
Ronnie and Dicky Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, all of Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. Lafo Shopmeyer and Anna of Poland: Okye and Frank Anderson, Mr.
Mr.
1*1 lll.lt KALE
W e w ill .sell at public sale on the McIntyre farm, I 1 ; miles northeast of Coatesvilk', and 2'j miles south nt New Winclvstci. on State Road 75, on
THURSDAY. OCT. 10, 1946
at 10:30 a. m., the following described property: 23 HEAD f OWS—One 7 year old -lersey, giving I', nalluiM
Mr. and Mrs. Conard Shinn were unit d in marriage Friday night at the residence of J. O. Skel-
Mrs. Bonrie ton in ReeUville. Rev. Raymond ■ HnCl MrS ’ F ' anklin Shuck
Johnson, Greeneastle Route 4. Rissler read the singV' ring ant * MrS ' 0rH " I ' urner ’ Dl “ N °t io ' and driven by James Porter, of cer. nony. ! Jane and Junior Turner, Ralph Indianapolis, struck William| Attendants were Miss Eleanor of Greeneastle; Ronaid Klinger, Sr. line foreman for the Shinn aryl J. O. Skelton, i Tharp of Fillmore; Mrs. Rose Citizens Telephone Company.] Following a wedding trip Meek ' MrH ' LilUe Mwk ' Mrs.'
day ; one 6 year old Jersey, giving 5 gallons a day ; mi • B o* old Jersey, to freshen In Bee ember, a 5 gallon eon wlnm Insfc one 5 year old Gnorinvey. giving 2 gallons u day, fredns* ll November, 6 gallon cow ; one 5 year old Jersey and HrrrhA glviivf 51 j gallons a ilay; one 5 year old Jersey and nr 1 ), giving t'j gallons a day; one 5 year old purebred h fid«f 11 2 gallons a day; one 8 year old Guernsey, giving I day ; or 2 1-2 year old Holstein and Aligns, gi'ing , galM e. day; one 2 1-2 y ear old Jerw y Brown Swiss, giving 3 day ; om 2 1-2 year old iiillking Shorthorn and Jersey, givinf' 1 ! gnilon a day; one 2 1-2 year old Jersey and (oi •rnsey, gMl|» gallon- a day ; two 18 months old Holstein I. ■iler- pastille one 18 months nld Jersey heifer, pasture bred; 5 yearling beam 2 small ealvi-s; one pnre-hred Holstein bull, a good one. HAY—38 hales bean hay; and 26 hales of Little Ked (!•*» FARM TOtH,S: One 16-20 Inlernutional (raelor; omMwjJJJ break plow ; one 7-foot tractor disc and land'in; "ne rnrnpn**’ er; one 5-foot hors*' drawn mower; one feed grinder; one,-'™”
horse trailer.
IIOI SEHOLI) ARTHT.ES: Kitchen cabinet, breakfast id I chairs; walnut J poster hod; Hallel and Ihiv - ^
and
oilier small it<'ins.
Terms, C ash. Not resjMinsibh toi ai'i-idents.
Abe Sutherlin & Jess McIntyre • Owners
Hurst and Hunter, Auctioneer*. Gt'l* 'h Main'. < Lunch will be wrved nil grounds.
FLORIS McCAMMACK
ALTON HI RS j, Auctioneer.
Not I'esponsible for any accident*.
Moose Smoker
Klinger suffered a fractured left Chicago they will make their Meek, Wayne, Junior, .hip. I heme at 408 WVst Franklin St. , R,lth and Bobbie Meek, Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Curtis Hearat hnd Guests at the wedding were: Mrs ' vil K'l Rollings and Sue. as her hnise guest for .he week Norma Johnson, Ralph Fumey. '1 rs ' Anton Pittl and Tony Pittl, end her daughter m law, Mrs. [Mrs William Kirkha u and Bev- j arK * ,hc S ue>, i °f honor.
erly, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shinn,' Pictures were taken and all Eleanor Shlr.n and Ott Skelton ** !lt 11 ' a * < ' t |0 'h' after having 4* 4- 4- 4* spent an enjoyable day and wish-*
Vet mica f 'loh To Mei-t Wednesday
Vi-roniea C’uh will meet Wed-
William Curtis Hearst. The latter is enrout > to her 'home In Chtiron, Pa. af.er a trip to Colorado Springs. Cob rat to, where I she entered her daughter, Marlvn
EVANGELISTIC MEETING! Roachdale Christian Church October 6 - 24
7:30 EACH EVENING
' in th? Can Luig Ranch School for
girls. Maryln took hornrs In six! nt 2 o'clo k at the home
The Congregation Invites You to Hear
j mhjrrtx at t'he se.hool last year.
Thursday, October 10th.
Don’t miss this. Plenty of entertainment. Everyone Welcome.
Beds to be made, house to b? cleaned, your clothing and the family's in need of pressing and cleaning: No need to worry about the elottiing part anyway, if you just call us. We ll attend to this problem, dependably and economically.
Miller P. T. A. Held j Kce-nt Meeting About a hundred members and guests were prerent for the dinner meeting of the Delilah, Miller P. T. A. which was held Friday evening in the school auditorium. Following the dinner a short l usinsss meeting was conducted by Mrs. J> hn Fobes, the new president. The year’s budget was presented ar.d accepted. Supt. Kleckner presented the program for the evening and gave a m'st interesting talk concerning pupil cooperation in our schools. He also explained the survey which Indiana university is eonc'f.ctin.g in the!
schools.
ing her many mote happy birt'..-
days.
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Pi Bela Pill To
■ 1 Mrs. Harvey Ow.-ns. Mrs. Hold R/'-eptlen
Uoaooe Sc.oU who is ill and was] Pi Beta Phi sorority has iasutn have the program, .will see ed invitations for a reception to that hot plans are carried out, b,- held Sunday, October 36th,
will be Red Cross sewing. Ctom i to 5 o’clock at their new please bring nee^lles. horn? at 466 Seminary
j street.
Members
thread, and thimble.
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Business M.":»tiiig <t Ixapna Delta Phi
Kappa D?lta Phi will have
us regular business meeting] The State Highway CommisFuesday nt 7.30 at the home of ; . n has a driller outfit at work Mrs. John Andrew, Hanna Court 1 linking wells on the pretty.
SINKING WKIJ.K IN 2 HIGHWAY PARKS
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Marian Ellis To .Marry Nav,“tuber 3rd Mr. and Mrs. Heber H.
litJe highway parks and picnic IfT'rta on the scenic ^eetioni of U. S. 40 west of the Staunton road. Ellis Thos" little parks have been
of popular with travelers. They are
announce the engagement
their daughter, Marian, to equiped with outdoor cooking Samuel H. Gifford of Ft. Wayne, places, tables, toilets and parking Ind. The wedding date has been places but have lacked drinking set for Sunday, November 3rd. waier. Brazil Times.
BOB SHAW Singing EvangelUt
A friendly Congregation with 11 yy l,l | s'l!i|' ^ ^
A Congregation that Welcome* ,v**u
Lord.
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