The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1947 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1947.
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INDIANAPOUS. Ind.. .Ian. 15 - INS I- Tiio In liana State Board of Health predicted today that Hoosiers face little likelyhond of an influenza epidemic du inp the next few months. Statistics reveal that the past year dM not run irue !•> national predictions in as much as 1910 was slated as an epidemic year f.'r the flu bug. K omparison of the reporting of the t.isease for the last two weeks in Deoenber in 1946 and 1945 reveal the variation in the reported cases range from five cares frr the wt 'k ending Dec. 21. 1946 to 709 the corresponding week a year earlier. Three eases w rc r'porte i for th* 1 week ending Dec. 2H, 1946 while 451 were reported in the -nmo week of 1945.
Mrs. King Hostess To Home Ec (lull On Wednesday afternoon Mrs Galvin King was hostess to th West Floyd Home Economies Club. The meeting opened in tho usual manner, singing the so . of the month, reading the hi - - tory. giving flag salute and reading of secretary’s and treasurer’s
report 1 .
The nresident gave a short repot t of the council meeting and the program books. Miss Smith gave a very interesting lesson on ••Herbs.” She served green beans, slaw and cream tomato .soup seasoned with herbs. Site suggested to use them sparingly at first then use more if the flavor pleases your taste. Herbs are more than a seasoning th are a culinary philosophy. Yon should not be taste-conscious oi their presence, only aware that something wonderful has hap-
pened.
Mrs. Ragan accepted and thanked the club for the show, i gift for her daughter. Mrs Jean
Kris.
Twenty-one members and two guests answered roll call. Th” club was happy to nave Mrs. Mae Louise Ader back in the dub !
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Jan 14 i INS i State Director R. Earl . eters has announced new facili-
ties and an expanded carry or.it the Federal
A (ministration program of rental housing in Indiana for veter-
ans.
Three broad avenues of approach will he used for obtaining additional rental units. They are 1. conversion of existing structures which will produce the quickest action, at lowest cost md orobably lowest rentals: 9. construction of more two, three and four-family ■units: 3. pro iuc lion o f more large-scale rental policies ind to obtain cooperation structures. Meetings to explain FHA of industry and lending companies will be held, starting with a general meeting to be folVnvc I bv local meetings throughout •he state, are being planned. OIUTI \RY Albert B. Fox was born at Rt elsville, Ind.. August 7. 1S61 and died Sunday January 12 1947 at PI asant Lake. North Dak ta He spent his eai^ life in Rc. lsville and in 1S87 he was married to Laura Girton, who with three children, survive him. Their three children were borr. in Reelsville. The children are. Vernon Fox of Winnepeg. Manitoba ; Loren Fox of Raiville. Sask . and Mrs. Hazel McNaughton of Radville. Sask.
Carl Eggers in Roachdale Tuesday and Mrs. Garnet j Everett Van Busk irk who is there)
for an extended visit.
A large crowd attended tho
staff to shower given for Mrs. Leonard
Housing Mayfield Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry
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Entered In the postoffice at j Greencastle, Indiana as second I I class mail matter under Act of
Giltzl March 7. 1878.
were in Brazil Friday afternoon. Subscription price. 15 cents per Go to the Wabash VaUov 've«*: 53^00 per year by ma.t m tourney Thursday night. Clinton Putnam * 3 - 50 t0 * 500
Center plays Russellville. P*
SOCIETY MARRIED ON DECEMBER 26 ■
TITthEYMEN MEET
er year by mail outside Put-
ruim County.
S. K. Kariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
TURKEY RUN STATE PARK dan. 15 i INS i Several hundred Middle Western poultrymen are expected to attend the annual 'Turkey Trot” to be held at the hotel beginning Thursday. The State Poultry Associa tion. sponsor of the annual meeting and dressed turkey show has arranged features for, the three-day program including talks on marketing developments. production and selection, of breeding stock. Discussion of disease problems will be given by Dr F. C. Tucker of Claypool. I’ARENTS OK I>AI'fiTHEK
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
Hubert Witt, son of Leonard Witt of Roachdale. is now employed at Sleepy Hollow. Fla. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Allan left today for Bradenton. Florida, to spend the remainder of the
winter.
Mrr. Opal Prather Lisbv wishes to thank everyone for the nice cards and letters she has received during her illness.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Emerson Finnev. 108 South 5th St.. Columbia
Mis.-- uri. are the parents of a Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mullis baby daughter, born Jan. 9, 1947 j are P rf ' ,< * patents of a at Nayes Hospital. Columbia, ^tighter, bom Jan. 5th at th' , J Putnam County hospital. Mrs. Finney is the former Mis* j John Tzouanakis will leave
Fre da Siim daughter of Mr.! Thursday for Abilene, Texas, to
and Mrs. George Sims. Green-*
_:u Tcmpleman and Bottv Kle- [
)itsh.
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Tri Kappa Associate Chapter Will Meet The Associate Chapter of Tr; Kappa will meet with Mrs. W. J. Krider on Thursday evening at
7:30. v *
.Inman’s Circle Will *|rct on Thursday
The Woman’s Circle of the
Relieve
COLDS’
lesta,^
miserju
\t bedtime rub thront.chesf vith Vicks VapoRub to c ,se oosen up the phlegm, Inin
lestion in upper bronchi lt r[ uoe , i -estful sleep. Relief conics as vj
EENETBATES to upper
tubes with itsspecial medicinal
I J i I 'livtei inn church will meet on ! STIMULATES chest and bactJ Tliur*<Uy « 2:30 *1*5^ J
?ry of tlie cold is gonel Retwl ONLY VAPORUB Giv*s YoS rial double action. It's tkne^* oome-proved ... thebcst-knowl remedy tor relies - » * _ a ing miseries of m# I ^
children’s colds. ▼
and choice 160-223 lhs~ m 225-240 lbs., $23.25: 240.2001 $23, 260-280 lbs., $22.75; %
lbs., $22.50; 300 lbs.
$22.25; 100-160 lbs., m $22.50: e rly sales sows rN $18-$19; choice lightwe'-^j
$19.25.
the social room. Miss Murdock, i lly librarian, will be the guest i speaker. The meeting will begin
j piwiptly at 2:30 p. m.
4'iiterie Will Meet
On Friday
Coterie will meet Friday rvon : ing at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs.
John R. Cox.
HOG MARKET
Hogs 5.000; fairly active; 160 lbs. up 25c to 50c higher; light”!' weights and sows steady; several loads cnoice weights 180-225 lbs., 1
to shippers $23.75-S24: bulk good BANNER All's
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PUBLIC SALE
'll. anil Mrs. |.romird E. Mayfi'ld
Mr. and Mrs. Fox have made, cistle. R. 2.
their home in North Dakota f'tr the past forty years. Mr. Fox is survived by two sisters. Mrs. Flora Robinton of Terre Haute, Ind., and Mrs. Josephine Woo l of Atlanta. Ga. Funeral service? and burial will ta- at Rugby, North Dakota + MORTON *
Mrs. Maude O’Haver and Mrs Elizabeth Clodfelter shopped iti
the city Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs Eigen’ Callander spent a few days with Mian' Mrs Him n Cillander Sr. Mrs. Ee'.uah Yocum is teaching at Clinton Center during the
Meeting closed by repeating the ’ ab;i( . of Mrs Evans, who^e
son is ill.
club prayer in unison. An on-' joyablc social hour was had by
nil.
A miscellaneous shower wes planned for Mr and Mrs. Robot t Huffman to be held at the next meeting. The next meeting will be Friday. Feb. 14, instead of Feb. 12 with Mrs. Veinie Zeiner.
Mrs. losio Burk is spending the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Margar t Cooper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin and family called on Mr. arvl Mrs. Merll Vaught and family Sunday. Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter. Johnny ard Judy, visited Mrs,
Mr. Finney is a student in the College of Engineering at thr University of Missouri.
HEALTH BILLS
11 Uniinuetl from One! Yesterday, 18 new bills and resolutions were introduced in the senate and house before both bodies adjourned for the day. Highlight of the senate activity was a Republican-sponsored
bill to overhaul the state con- ( vention system in an effort to.
stave off pressure for a direct state-wide primary measure. In the house, the minority stole the spotlight when Reps.
Robert Heller. Decatur and Wal-'
ter H. Maehling. Terre Haute, offered a bill to set the minimum
annual pay for teachers at $2,-’ 400 1 ’ «
will mII at public auction at the Albert Plo-or lami
«ou!hv.e.*l ol GreonraMlo, on
MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1947
STARTING AT I’} O’C LOCK
HORSES AN 11 EQUIPMENT—One Mack mare, <) yean extra good worker; one set harness, fair condition; one %-t kn
• Miss Margaret Jean Clarks’ ‘ fly m tv Extra nice for ••iinuiicr iim-.
iii. Leonard E. Mayfield wer- Reeves. Mrs. Ezra Arnold. Joan' CATTLE—One Jersey cow, 4 years old, lo freshen in F« nun ried at the home of the Wilma Fern and Joyce Ellen, ar > I One Jersey heifer, to freshen in May; one Jersey-Uerrl
!. -ie’s parents December 26 at | Misses Wanda Eastham. Crystal, *** heBer « months
Glen Kendall, Greencastle R. 3, : p m . The young couple plight-j Day. Mary Jane Nichols. Wanda , |v ||| „ nt < hs oid' ^ll^ood blood lines°" ^ ° Pr 1 nn ' H
who was injured in a train-auto e d tin i, troth before a bcautifu'C. Buis. Norma Jean Gorham,
visit his daughter. Mrs. Ralph Huntington, formerly Miss Many
Tzouanakis.
crash here a week ago. is reported to bo improving at the Putnam county hospital.
setting of palms,
three
i indie- aeh. Rev. Paul E Mi!
I ARM IMPLEMENTS
Phyllis T rll ,.|or, good condition, two
AND MIHCFJ-LANEOl s It inch plow- for liitmiatiiiniJ
pitnl in. Indianapolis.
gold mums and i Betty Jean Cash and
i andelab’u of seven gold. Huber. Mrs. Claude Scobee, Mrs foot iIIm*. two row cultivator for tractor, two section tooth h»I
.ick. Mrs. Woodrow " n ‘ corn planter with fertilizer attachment; un.
, .m fth- First Christian chut. :, Weston. C. P and Rhe.la Gay, ; i ^,!'n‘ l | |‘' | r i , 1 aehi,ie, 4 ha^ h rHke!V^ , ddM P r l, HVed uagoo!'^ i f Ci ;iwf. n iNville perfoi: i.-d t Mrs. Marion Scobee, Mrs. Stan- separator and a lot of miscellaneous items,
ceremony. Miss Martha Shan-j ley Scobee and Mrs. Hcrschol of Ciawfordsville was mat-1 Scobee and Gerald Ray. j John Mayfield, Jr., j Assisting hostesses were, Mrs. J
Minnick, Mrs. Claude Mrs. Woodrow Wtason,
! Mrs. Alva Layton, who has been confined to her home for' several weeks, was re-admitted. to tho county hospital Tuesday i r '''’
i afternoon. Mr. Layton is still ] ron of t ' onor -
confined to the Veteran’s H os. ( ^ "‘ a n- The bride’s fath- Cu-tis
| or gave her in marriage. i Scobee.
C’OKN—.500 bushels, more or l«**s corn.
TERMS — CASH.
GLEN SUTNERLIN
III KST AMI HI NTKK. Ami-. (1.1, M,M||\.
j The bride wore a beautiful Mrs. Marvin Scobo.’ i hlue wool gabardine dress trim- Woodrow Abbott.
Bain- 'c*' ,n S°ld with three quarterj -x q.
length sleeves. Her cot sage w'.s Mill Install ! r»ink rosi's and a p-ardenia Th” Olfirers Thursday
and Mrs.
HOSPITAL NOTES
I Mrs. Myrtle Mitchell of bridge, was admitted to the hos-
pital this morning. jp'"* '•<*«'•* and a gardenia. Stella Layton of Greencastle.] matron of honor wore a white j was admitted to the hospital thi.-* wool dress trimmed in gold and
of led roses. The!
The cererqnity tor the installa-
tion of officers fa*- W. S. C. S. of
Memorial Church. Thurs-
I" 'day. January 16, at 2:30 p. m., last wore black dresses with Johanna J ’ ^ j , . lohJ1
Hill rose corsage*. Tenmmt.
a cot sage
bride’s and groom's
North Dakota's park system includes six state parks. 36 his-1 toric sites and seven recreational,
parks.
morning.
Carl Mohr of Greencastle. was admitted to the hospital
' right.
1 Maxine Leonard of Greenca.’- After the ceremony the
roses. ,... -
C* bin
motheisl . , 1 day. January
tie. was admitted to the hospital
this morning.
Minnie Woodall was admitted to the hospital yesterday.
■"‘ I ,l ' I Following is a list of the of-
went to the dining room for cake,,.^ and COTlmittee ,. hairnlen (and ice cream The cake was n j who win ^ irUurU . d into scr . ( two tier white cake with a vjce for th( . 0 . jrrent vear: Fresj . , miniature bride and gream be-1 Mrsr Roben Go . ll(i . Vice .
The cake
sesse After Inventory Clearance Sale
| Donna Beaman was admitto i •'ealh a wedding bell, i ua- ‘-“iw. p I . osjc j ent ^j rs q j Martin ■ to the hospital Tuesday. | "HI- c-.-corated w,Ut Re fording S.-cretary. Mrs Will
; lard Sunkel; Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. DaviJ Hoack;
Mrs'. Maude Strand was dismissed from the hospital yester-
day. ' Leota Sehowalter of Roach ; dale, was dismissed from the . hospital yesteday Mrs. Aila Harris was dismis.trom the hospital yesterday. ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Geraldine Thomas. Wednesday, Jan. 15.
I
Mrs. Mary Tliomas, Route . Reelsville. 91 years today. J.. 15. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. John E. HooJ. 5 years January 14th.
and t lue iris. The dining room ' wns decorated with gold and bli;i
flowers.
| Miss Clarkson is
' of Mr. and
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Tin Iimlcndgned agent fur the li irx of the late V-ttM Miller will offer for vale. Friday, January 17,1947 AT 1:3« P. M A flftval sale to the highest bidder for cash, the -n-n raM two story, m mi-modern residence 1*> gwi ceadition liiialriilJ Bulnhridge, Ind ana at the corner of state Road 'n 3i; m| Reuehdale Road. Immeiliate possession with no taxes t,, pay until 1944. Property will l ■ hown hy eallini Mrs. Tom l.anhim 4 Bainhridgc, Indiana. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK and TRUST COMPANY, Agent for tlie Heirs of Ne|tl P F. Miller, Greenra-tlc. Imli»a|
LOT OF Winter COATS VALUES To *79.98 SI4.00 •• SI6.00
LOT OF Winter COATS \ VLI'KS TO *15.98 SI9.00 - -$21.00 - S25.00
REG. SI.00 Rayon PANTIE
STAY EXECUTIONS OF YOUNG NEGROES
Odds And Ends
VALUES TO $39.98 SUITS
GO AT SI 5.90
PRICE HATS SALE
'A
Values To $16.98 DRESSES
Price
Sale
ONE LOT OF
DRESSES SI.49
ONE LOT OF
DRESSES $1.69
100% WOOL SWEATERS ' 2 PRICE ' 2 PRICE SKIRTS SALE ' 2 PRICE SLACKS SALE ODDS and END GLOVES 50c l PRICE PURSES SALE
WOODVILLE. Miss. Jaa 15 'L’P,— Two condemned teen-1 aged negro slayers received word) of their lengthy stay of exeou-t tion today without jubilation, plunked their guitars as usual
unJ read comic books.
1 The Boys—Charles Trudell, 16 and James Lewis. 15- were scheduled to die in a portable c! etne chai- two jays hence but the Mississippi supreme crrjrt granted some 60 days time to ; permit an appeal to the U. S.
supreme court.
: Treasurer. Mrs. Joe McCord;-
the dauglite .Secretary *if Mission Education, .Mrs. Ralph N Clark-, yj rs jr r Bartlett; Secretary of
-or. of 1100 Danville Ave.. Craw-jg^,, R C i ations and church Acfordsvilie. She is a graduate of tiv j ty Mrs j E p ()rt - r; SecreC.awfi mlsville High School an i ta ,. y of student Work. Mrs ha.- b-'i-n employed hy the Mont-j Marion Wilson; Secretary of gomet y County Farm Bureau j Youth Work. Mrs. Harry Haw-C..-op ns bookkeeper for the past j ki ns: Secretary of Children's our years. Work, Mrs. Raymond Neal and Mr. Mayfield is tho son of Mi ] Mrs. Walter Ballard: Secretary .ml Mrs. John Mayfield Sr., of of Literature and Publications. 1 Cvencastle. He fs a grad-'Mrs. \V. L. Hargrave; Secretary .t o I,-urge Washington High ( ”f Supplies, Mrs. Norman Pea(chool 5 1 -Jianapolis and is no\ body and Mrs. Albert Arnold: corking as a grocer near Green- Secretary of Spiritual Life. Mrs.
castle. H. B. Gough.
Tho-- present at the wedding! Committe* Chairmen: Finance w te Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. N. Mrs. Albert Williams, MemberClnrkson and son. Richard. Mr. ship. Mrs. Hiram Jome: Fcllowir.d Mrs Glenn M Nelson, Mi ls'ship, Mrs. Evan Crawley; PubMargarct .1 Reed, all of Cmw- licitv, Mrs. John A. Cartwright: I foitlsvilie. and Mr. and Mrs. Jolm 1 Flower. Mrs. K“rxneth Peck. | Mayfield. Sr., and Jerry Mayfiel’., Mrs. Harold Ross; Afternon of Greencastle. [Circle. Mrs. Fred Starr; Pianist. The bride and groom will be at' Clinton Green; Chorister, honi” to their friends at 606 Wal- Miss Kathleen Campbell; Memlace Ave . Ciawfordsville j ber of Church Board of Educa-
I tion, Mrs E. B Nichols: Mem-
WITHOUT DELAY! Money to toko caro of seasonal purchases and to moot expenses it available here on a convenient monthly repayable basis. INDIANA LOAN CO
19 1 2 East Washington Street.
|Minin' IJ|
ber of Church Board of Missions and Church Extention. Mrs. William Shelly and Mrs. John Poor, Dinner Manager. Mrs. W. K. Zicgelman; Choir Robe Mistress, Mrs. Ruth Qrjcbbeman. Council
Miss
Wilkinson county sheriff Richj irii Whitaker was the first to j relay the good news to the pair. | "They didn’t say anything." j Whitaker said. "They seemed totall> unconcerned the same a« they did three days ago when I to!J them they were A® executed Friday."
Trudell and Lewis turn,'! to their guitar and comic books as soon as Wilkinson and a negro reporter left them in their cell.
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H-iilai 8 bower F >r >lr*». Sc«l>c"
A miircellaneous shower was given ir honor of Mrs. St tnley Scob-e of Bair.bridge Saturday
afternoon. Jan. 11, at the home j of Clubs Representative,
'if Mrs. Herschel Scobee in Fill-! Udia Horne. I mare. Mrs. Scob. ■ was formerly) M rs . Don Marketto will serve M .-s I • ris rriest. before her, as chairman of the tea committee marriage December 14. She is 1 for this occasion. She will be he daughter of U illiam Pri-’st of j as8 j g { e{ j b y jj^s, George Gove
' .reencastle. | and Mrs R ober t Farbcr. Three contests were given for i q. q. q. q. entertainment which ware won j of nub , ' by Mr. Jayne P^rsell. Mrs ! M „ n(lav
rhad Bridges and Mrs. Cecil'
Nichols. The prizes were given! The regular meeting of the to the bride. The bride received | Greencastle Council of Clubs her lovely gifts on a table trim j will be held Monday Evening met! in yellow an,i blue. I January 20th. 7:30 P. M. in the Refreshments of ice cream ! chapel of Gobin Methodist cockier and pun:h were served! Church. All club representatives to thirty-six guests. are urged to be present since
Those
Bee arise of the racial issue! Tnos, ‘ Pheaent were: Mrs. | impc.rtant matters are to be con-
< Trudell and Lewis killed a white | Wa> ' np P^Ysell, Mrs. Thad I sidered. man! Whitaker said that he in- ant ' Anne; Mrs. Olli-.*! q* q-+
vited A. W. High, negro newspaper editor to th? jad cell to break the good news. “I told High to ask the boys any questions he wanted to »> that he could report back to the negro people,” Whitaker said.
Numia White To Be Honored At Shower Mrs. Norma Jean
Sutherlin and Betty. Mrs. Kenneth Sutherlin. Mrs. Herbert
Sutherlin, Mrs. Verna Zeiner. Mrs. Norma Jean Sutherlin Mrs. Jesse Evans, Mrs. Phillip. White, a recent bride, will be Evarvj. Mrs. Charles Canada anJ honored at.a. shower, Friday Gary; Mrs. L**ter Leonard. Mrs. evening January 17th. at th’ Cecil Nichols. Mrs. Henry Jack- home of Mrs. Norma Hubble, son, Mrs. Lewis Ogle, Mrs. Clara Hostesses are Mrs. Hubble. Mary
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