The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1946 — Page 2

rfP DAftY BAhW GREENCASTIE,^ INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1946.

MADISON ( Ol NTY l\l!'lli: 1^ l(! NO\ IIKAN ( II \ MI’ A record breaking yield of 55 bushels per acre today brought •"Icorge M. Schell. 60-year old Madison county farmer, the till' of lloosier soybean champion for

lfM6.

A reeheek of records in the Purdue University agronomy department, headquarters for the

soybean yield contest, showed () f | p er acre, the best two acres of Schell’s tea other contestants who proacre field topped the best pr • ,j UC e,| more than ilO bushels per vious yisld in the coatest whicl. acre will be awarded gold medals v.-u 51.!' bushels per acre p* >- p v nie Indiana Corn Growers’

ship Schell is also winner of a gold medal in the five acre corn contest with a yield of 100 5

bushels per acre.

Runner up in the soybean contest was Melvin Francis, Clay county farmer, who produced 53 bushels per acre in a selected two acre area of a 90 acre field Francis also used I-incoln see i. His crop, however, was drille I solid at the rate of two bushel.'

SOCIETY

1 THE DULY BANNER and ,'simeni Club Held

HERALD CONSOLIDATED U,man. . arty

; -It Waves Cor All” ) The Greer.castlc Camera Olu., Rntered in the postoffiee at j . i.j | ls nonual Cairstnias party (

: il the home of Dr. and Mrs. D. \Y. ICIIlinger. Seventeen niemb rs were present for the dinnet

and gift exchange.

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l< onliniieil from I’mte One*

ily.

Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gegna’f

and Fred Dahlgren entertained in Virginia

Cttlver hcspir.i . Gaaughey, g 2 -e ^

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Association and Schi-ll will be honored along with other crop champions of the state at the annual banquet of the association at the university .Inn. ‘2 which will be held in connection wit 1 ’

duced by Eugene Gwaltney.

Delaware county, in 15M5.

Schell’s record yield came from Lincoln soybeans, a new variety, distributed in the state lecedlly by the university. The

bears, planted in rows 40 inches t j u , Ac ricultural Conferenci

apart at the rate of one bushel of -red [tfi aero, were combined and contained when harvested

9.9 per cent moisture.

The seed was planted with a coin planter and fertilized in throw with 200 pounds of fertiliz pci acre in addition to a heavy application of manure, following

edrn last year.

ftrxides the soybean champion-

a Erich Brandeis’ This is the last time. I hope.

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Mrs. Irene Cole. LaPorte, In '.

Wednesday. Dec. 4th.

NO HUNTING signs availab:e| at The Daily Banner office.

that I am going to talk about i our recent silver wedding anni- j versary trip to the Pacific Coast, j j hut my heart is so full that It 's j I overflowing and when my hear'

overflows it always doe# so onj John Andr ,. W8 hHs returned to

, his home from the Veterans Hos-

1 ask the editors who publish ,,i tn i i n Indianapolis,

this column to let me have or.' !

Mr. and Mrs. O. B.

Ralph Taylor, vice president | pr sided in the absence of t’.i • ! pr-.-ldeiit. Lois Arnold. The pm- ^ . ram c onsisted of three films 1 jnd several slides. Dr. Killing t ] showed a film of the founding of th club ten years ago. Mf. ‘ . n d Mrs. Joe McCord present 'd a technicolor film on I^ake j Meade, Boulder Dam and All-, ’/one National Monuments, al-> slldr taken In Coloraitn during th, summer. ’I he i. 'XI meeting will be In , with Mr. and Mrs. R dpi* Taylor ,n I'Vbmary 2 1947.

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Unofficial reports said the at a family dinner on Friday: Mr veto was 257 for Thorezand 2’iO and Mrs. Rudolph Ratcliff and against him. This would Indicate family of Moringo, 111., Mrs.

major- .Dvlcir.a Powers and son, Roger | and daughter, Sarabeth. cf North Verr.on, Mr. and Mrs. Cline Rati cliff and family of Clinton Falls , Mr. and Mrs. Milbert Ratclift Taylm and family and Mr. atvl Mrs

and family cf Lafayette were ; Kusta-„• Tilney and daughter o S iturluy evening guests of Mr . Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs an;l Mrs. Olin. L- maid. Robert Riggs and family Cf MorMr and Mrs. Carl Congelton | ton, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Grime. of Parkei-sburg, West Va. and and family of Waveland. Mr. an.o Mrs H«w;ircl Hartley of Indian- j Mrs. Rafe McGaughey and son a polls called on relatives here ] John, Miss Evelyn McGaughey ol

at - ut 100 abstentions. A tty would be .510 votes.

HEBRON

Mr. and Mis. Harold

LOANS for emergencies INDIANA LOAN l |1 ’ I 1 - Washington Film Labor Cz

CHAMPION AT THE AGE OF TWO

STAG PARTY MOOSE LODGE Friday, December 6th. EVERYBODY WELCOME

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I nr re Ping. Editors, you know, | pay for this stuff, and it is really j their money and yours who buy j the papers that made our vaca-

tion possible.

"Who cures about your trio land your private affairs?” the

I * ditors may ask. I her daughtei Rachel, who is ap- , But my answer would be P' aring in “Up In Central Park.’ j "Tney Do." and to prove it thL English’s Theatre.

I article is written.

Friday dewing

Lane am Orel.' To Meet

Mrs. W. E. Gill of Buinbridg. ! The Friday Sewing Circle wi! joined the Farm Barer, ! greet; meet with Mrs. Animu n Cran here Tuesday for a trip to Cal'-' Thd’VBV, December 5th for nr I fornia. all «ln v meeting. Members brln" , ■•ovrr.'d dish grab bag gift, gif' Mrs. C. C. Gillen is spendlr :; fnr spcrct sl9tJl . ami ponteat-gift the week in Indianapolis wIM, | p| 0 , l8c no(e change o. meeting

lay and place.

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t’.alllbrid 'e AN . >(. < . N. T* Meet Tlmr- ) i.v

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J More than a thousand persons wrote us and sent us telegrams anil cards and gifts when they r< ad about our anniversary. I There were poems written by readers. Some were good, sum ■ bad about the kind I would write but all were well meant

and sincere.

An eighty-nine-yenr old lady ti shall not mention her name, niayne she doesn’t want to be known as 89) made me a lovely iiltli ease “for buttons.” V "! . | re. it at tile ends and it opens. ( For my vife shr 1 made a sewing case, with spools of vari-colored Ihrend arranged around it. A girl who merely signed herm■ If “Carmen” sent handkerchief with intricate lace all around it (pardon my description, I am no fashion expert). She did it id’ herself and it must have taken her at least a week.

Joe Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Millet, has returned to his home from the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. He will

Th* Bainbridge W. S. C. S. will i meet Thursday afternoon at the ; in me of Mrs. Virgie Solomon.

be confined to his home for sev- ,

( M tiers arc asked to bring a

eral weeks.

Rokr* ai*«> 4iif(s of Warm Italiglil ■Gift your man with a handsome plaid, all-wool robe, of if he’s more conservative -- a tailored solid. Our fine robes of distinction will make his Christmas a truly merry one! $10.00 to $25.00 Cnmi4»n*s CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN MR MR MR •» *« MR MR MR MR MR MR

Mrs. Jess Eggers suffered fractured hip Monday when sh • fell at hei home in ClBverdale.

twenty-five ctnt gift for gift ex-

She is a patient County Hospital.

in the Putnam .

change art something for refreshments as our annual custom.

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Woman's Circle To Meet Th. trsifJ V

The Woman's Circle of the

Rev. Erwin Weyhc of the Wal- rrerbyterian church Will meet nut Street Boptist church W'' Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the speak at the Greencastle Bible so( .i a i room. There will be a Center Wednesday evening at | Christmas program with musk 7:30. Mr and Mrs. Weyhe w ll'py „ quartet of girls from th( ; Iso Inin nn ■ pen il music I high school. Bring or send yrut numbers. , gifts for the children at Hill-

1 crest community center. If yu

'' 11 ,hI 111,1 j have extra wrapping paper nno

JOSEPH D. KEENAN, sw the C'hleagn Central Lab: oil. has indleatert he wll the job as film labor o though film union leadef 1 yet to make him a defini! Keenan, in Hollywood, vealed his hope for an t tlement of the AKL Juris film strike, announring 1

"SNI-A-BAR CONTROL" wears the blue ribbon marking him as the

-rand champion shorthorn hull at the International Livestock show basis' for agreement m t n Chicago. Manager of the ’•Sni-a-Bar” farms in Grain Valley, Mo., (Uos f . an , s James Napier, left. L^ird Duvat, right, of Beauly, Scotland, is a Auction." (i

visitor at the show. (1 ntcrnational Soundphoto)

Mr. ait, I Mrs.

iannpolis s[)i'iil Sunday and Mon-I

with the latter's

i riblinns please tiring them,

day with tli- latter's parents.! . . . .

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Mr. an-J Mrs. Hem v Buis of near I „ , . ...

Spanish War

Belle Union. Other Sunday guests, x , x||il , r> To >IeH

at the Buis hum ■ were Mrs. The Spanish War Auxiliary

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Holmes Graver, muther of Mrs.

Etuis and Mr. and

Kelley an, I daughter, Carolyn. Wan,da Buis visited the week on i with Mr. and Mrs. Al Head and

There was homemade jam from California and a keg of

t.piced figs. There were glasses returned home Sunday,

from Texas, with cowboys on- ‘

I

Mrs. Edwin I wi " meet on T>"irs«h.y. Dec. Dth

in the City Library.

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Mlernoon Circle of

Week en-l g-u-sts of Mr. and

j \\. S. C. S. Meets Thursday The Afternoon Cir le of W. S C. S. will meet in the Keystone

crusted in gold. There were ny- Mrs . Charles Wcndal -f Reels-. of Oobln Memorial I",, stockings an , candy; flowers v , 1It , were: Mr. and Mrs. George | chu £ h Ht 2:80 P . M Thl , rsdav

and even. yes. even a bottle <>l Murphy and sin ol : w-r Hill.

THE FASHION

yes, even

whiskey. | Mind you, sill those things andj many more came from people we have never met, strangers you may call them, but friends they are, better friends than

MEANS MORE

and I

Mrs. J. E. O.urtney will offer

those very few whom we expected to remember, but who forgot to do so.

shall till them

affairs'”’ about all

ill . Mrs. Elizah.lli luylor anoj|| 1( , dt . V otions and Mrs. Orvilie luldan l.iylor of Osborn, Ohio, ] j )av [ H w j|] jjj V e the program.

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Sewing Club

Meets Thursday

The Sewing Club will meet

I castle. with Mrs. Holmes Graver Thurs-

day for an all day meeting instead of with Mrs. Kendall, who

is 111.

4 4 4 4 (•olden Itiul ( luh To Meet

Lee Fulford of Detroit, Mich Riehard Best apt! Charlotte Monroe of Valparaiso, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Grider and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grider of Fln-

IIOSPIT \ I, NOTES

BUY HER A HEW WINTER

So. if any of my editors a.-k| Charles Smith, 306 S. Jackson, me “Who cures about your trip 1 was dismis ■d from tin- hospital

and your private affairs?” I j today. y c,, i Luthei Floyd, 500 South Jack-

folks who arc my friends, be-

was discharged from the

cause, I think, you feel that I am hos p itH i this morning

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A GIFT SUGGESTION

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yi.ur friend.

I shall tell them about all of you who arc the real Americans, l be people who love their homes and tlieir families, who lov i peace and nelghborliness and who have not lost their faith In God and the Old fashioned virtues they learned at their moth-

cr’s knee.

Maybe some of my editors will ray that I am just a sentimental old yokel. • Well, it I am, thank God fo" my sentimentality and thank Goil for yours. 1 pray that I shall never lose my trust in human beings no;my love of them, that I shall always remain simple and modest and grateful for the gift God has given me to bring you a little happiness and cheer. So thanks again, for the joy you gave to my wife and to myself and now for the twentysixth chapter.

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Center Point. R. 1 was dismissed from tec hospital this morn-

ing.

Mrs. Louise Scott and daugktei ol 707 Maple Ave., were released from the hospital today. Mrs. Stella Jarvis, Howard St., was dismissed from the hospital

Tuesday.

Peggy Wells, Greencaatle, K 2, was dismissed from the hospital yesterday.

Announcing CAMILLE BEAUTY SHOP Under New Management 10 Years Experience MARGARET ELLIS, Prop. DOROTHA MAE SHILLINGS, Operator

The Golden Rod Club held its meeting Nov, 21 at Mrs. Emma Albin’s. A delicioui filed chiek-

MeCullough, j cn dinner was served by the

hostess. The members al! brought a covered dish. Dooi pize was won by Mrs. Raeh d Surlier. A white elephant sale

was held.

The next meeting will bThursday night, Dec. 5 at Mi*. Rachel Surber’s, N. Jackson jstreet.* Members please bring regular prize and one for grab hag. Also handkerchief for a member who has birthday ties month. The meeting will be opened by singing America.

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