The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 January 1947 — Page 2

BOWLING

Monday V Zinc Mill vs. Post Offwi . Tnrsday 7 University A. vs Univoisity C j Wedwwntay 7 Coea Cola vs liobli Friday 7 Johnson’s vs V. K U

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Tigers Deteat Oberlin, 47-36 DePauw’s Tigers made it !•» vietories in 11 starts Saturday night when they downed Oberlin, 47 to gfi at Richmond t.~ Earlham College celebrated its oen-, teimial. Kiiday evening, the Oi l Cold defeated Kalamazoo, to to 32 Earlier in the week, the Tigc rs subdued Wabash. 61 to 51. Thursday, the Earlham Quak- < rs will perform on the Bowman gym floor, in the final tilt of the fir-d semester for the Mi-thodi. t

ingers.

The only blot on the T ver ree-

ord. to date, is the 65-61 setback handed them by Butlt i The Old Cold will have a chance to even ( matters up when the Bulldogs

I lay here on February 20. Legion Netters To Battle Vets The local American Legion!

and the VFW Post basketball teams will battle it out tonight on the Greencastle gym floot The Lone Star team will met'■ the Roachdale Independents in a

curtain raiser at 7 p. m. HOSPITAL NOTES

It**v Ni wgi nt of Gieeneastle' was dismissed from the hospital this morning. i Lena Tuttle was dismissed 5 Irom the hospital Sunday.

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Mrs Jesse Tobin * f Groorra *-1 tie was dismissed from the hos-, pital yesterday. Mis William Killion and son were dismissed from the hospital j Saturday Carolann Gurney was dismiss-1 e*l from the hospital Saturday. Amanda May Wallan was ad-i mitted to the hospital this mom-1 illg. Julia Young was admitted to I the hospital this morning. Mrs. Goldie Baker was admitted to the hospital this morning J W Hennon was admitted to the hospital Friday. At d Gene Brown was admitled to the hospital Saturday. Mary Burnett was admitted to! the ho-pital Saturday. Ruby D. Purcell was admitted; to the hospital yesterday. GROWS BEST WHEAT IN HOOSIER STATE

Pointers Win Local Tourney By virtue of their winning the local preliminary, the Bainbrulg n. t tossers will clash with Spent<r in the finals of the Wabash Valley tournament at Terre Haute Friday morning. The Pointers ••breeze I through” the tourney held in the Crcciwastle gym last weekend, knocking off Cloverdale, Roachdale and Fillmore to win the light to represent Putnam county on the Garfield hardwood court Friday Saturday’s play v ill be in the Indiana State Teachers gym Each session of the prelim round was well attended here and those in charge handled the tournament details in a splendi i manner. Saturday afternoon. Fillmore defeated Clinton Center and llainbridge eliminated their old rivals, tne Roachdale Hawks, to niter the final game Saturday

night.

The Pointers had little trouble j with Fillmore, holding a 27 t„ 9 advantage at half time, an 1 go j 1 .i.g - n to win by the score of 56 t

to 22

Baiiihridge (56) Ft*. FT. PI.

A Clodfelter, f M Clodfelter. f

Bland, f Pruitt, f

McFarland, c

O Hair. f Zenor. g

Michael, g

Gibson, g Gnodde. g

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY ?0, l»<7.

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March 7. 1878.

Subscription price, 15 cents pe.? j jveek; $3.00 per year by mail in j Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-

nam County.

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SOCIETY

MARRIED SUNDAY

Pkhsonai And local News BRIEFS

ordained

Rcliiyt Misry -Riil on # Timt Tested

OBIT! ARV Christ he was

It is sad that one we cherish ministry July 30. loos. Should he taken from our home His was a healthy. bu*yi| f I But the joys that do not perish | til the last few years Live in memory alone. | ing health kept him from uU All the years we’ve spent togeth-1 an active part in the church* 111 *' Pr eommunitv lif<- *... .

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Dr. W. M. McGsrugney flew to California to visit Dr. and Mrs

W. M. McGaaghey.

Mrs. Steve Chenoweth spent the week-end with Mrs. Charles Crawley, North Indiana street. Robert Stoner underwent eye operation Friday at St. An

l-tmto by Von Steinen*' S'urtlo

Mrs. Nathan M. Knapp

Conklin: recording secretary. Mrs. Grace Walts: corresponding secretary. Mrs. Maggie Austin. Anyone wishing transportation to the meeting please call 657-M 4- 4- H* 4Rriek < bapcl I Julies Aid Meets Thursday The Brick Chapel Ladies At I will meet Thursday, Jan. 23rd, .<t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O’Hair for the annual pot-luck family dinner. Devotions will be led by Mis. Jesse Young and the program will be presented by Mrs. Roland Lane. 4- 4- 4-

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Photos By Bob Fitson

Pictured in action above is Mik ” O’M in mascot of the Bninbiidge high school basket* boll t* am ••Mike,” who is about five y< ir- old. is a son of Gilbert O’Hair H< iltihhles and shoots lik. ‘ ■ ys ten to twelve years old.

TIi. future Pointer star, has a | of Santa Barbara, Calif, spent other on the Bainbridge squad the week end with Dr. and Mrs.

and hi- - step is one of the! Earle Wiseman.

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. t u r.' •: st inns in the Monroe low .shin cheering section.

j Mother-.’ *iud.\ <i«b

In an impressive dauble ting \leeiing Hale

eeremorv Sunday afternoon in] m?etng of The Mothers' the Fust Christian church hi- j study Club has been changed

fore an altar banked with ferns, j from Monday. Jan. 20th to Mon (flowers and candelabra, ^*i’-'Jjan. 27th. 'Flease an Lais Howard became the bride of ( change ot date. Nathan M. Knapp. The Rev. j 4* 4- 4- 4*

thony’s hospital in Terre Haute. Ralph H. Saunders officiated. ,t Tri Kappa To Meet

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Blotch. The bride is the daughter of Tuesday Eveatag Indianapolis, are the proud par- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard of < nts of a baby boy. bom January] this city aryl the bridegroom is 3. Mrs. Blotch was the former the son of Mr. and Mrs. William-

Miss Eva Slavens of Greencastle. V. Kinpp of Point Pleasant W.

Va

Mr. and Mrs. William Moseley t Th? bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a street length ivory crepe dress with gold trim and matching hat and veil. She carried a small bridal bcuquet of Stephanotis

TOTALS 18 14 ( lint on (enter (24) F(i. FT, B. Clodfelter. f 1 0 Martin, f 0 0 J. Clodfelter. f 1 2 Williams, f 3 1 Smith, c 4 0 Love, g 3 1 Keyt. g 0 1 Stultz. g 0 0 Burk, g 0 2 Ensor. g 0 0

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Local Freshmen Downed By Jeff

Mrs. Charles Arnold has returned from the east where she

( spent the holidays with Major j and yellow roses.

ular monthly meeting at the

.in*i Mrs. Charles Arnold. j The matron of honor. Mrs. school building on Thursday aftt Glenn Deem anil Ed Todd left John Shaff, sister of the bride, ( . r!1 oGn, January 23rd, at 1:30. f Monday morning on a motor trip j wore a powder blue dress an< * j Anyone interested is welcome to

I to California. They planned to! hat, her bouquet was of pink andJ^^j

Active chapter of Tri Kappa will hold its regular business meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Everyone is requested to bring sewing equipment for

Bod Cross sewing.

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4effer*oo T'ovuship < »jh Meet- Tbur-day The Jefferson Township Home Economics Club will hold its reg-

All the happy golden hours. Shall be cherished in remembrance Fragrant sweet from memories’ flowers. ••The earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof; the work 1 and they that dwell therein, and man knoweth not the hour that He may pluck the flower, or gather the ripened grain.” Marion Sanford Phillips, son of William Wesley and Mary Ja.’e Phillips, was born NoV. 1. 1867, m Putnam county and depart'd this life in the Putnam county nosp’.tai December 29, 1946, it the age of 79 years. 1 month and 29 days. He was married to Clara Downey August 2. 1891. and to this union was born six sons. His good wife and nireo of their children have preceded him across the river of death. He spent most of his life in the Belle Union community, and early in life became a member of the Union''Valley Baptist church, living a cnnceerated life, a worthy example for his friends an I loved ones to follow. Having a desire to lead cithers to the saving knowledge of our Lord Jest,!*

community life he sn

For sewt.-i| m

tenderly cared for i„ lhe ,, 0 ’I his son, Cecil. But it soe^JI human hands or medical W J could do nothing to im prov ^l physical eonditi,., ()n *1 evening at 6:45 he went JJj fully to sleep. PI* closed his I on the things of this wo* J now sleeps that p-aetfu) that is experienced by those have served the Master im 1 Left to mount his |)as.sm s<( | three sons. Clarence, ( , f Sul l ville, Cecil, of Belle Imo^l Chester, of Indianapolis; children and 3 great dren: 2 sisters. Ella and MimJ and one brother Frank. Though death and heavy sofm,) Doth cast on us its spell, And gloomy seems the 1110^,1 Remember "All is well,** Though grief now hovers o>r ( And dark clouds haunt

homes;

We’ll keep that sweet prayere.l

fore us,

"Father, Thy will he (lone,"

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take the southern route to

The local high school freshman,

ret -1 id bowed to the first year | w ' s t coast

t( mi it Jetf. in Lafayette. Sat-j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Muir and trii.iv afternoon. 20 to 15 j children. Sabra. Adrian and BarTit* G: • •icastle team was be-i bara Ann and Mr. and Mrs. Ott set by tough luck during the! Braden spent Sunday with Mr.

g hi *• with Marketto suffering a; and Mrs. Roy Kee.

tut on his face in the second! Several local people heard the quart- ! Stile- another regular j Evens Fur program over WGN b- ante ill in the third period. Friday, in which a letter written nr.'l these two candicaps aided) by J. O. Cammack was read by

th- Jeff freshmen in winning the! Ur. Preston Bradley,

the; white roses. I The bride’s

mother wore a! y p_ ^y

contest.

ptwTJ Ba LOAD I on your head

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Miss Mary Rileyspent the weekend in Greencastle visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Riley. Miss Riley is employed at the Western Electric in Indianapolis. Lt. Stratton Appleman and family of Wright Field. Daytor,

TOTALS 9 6 23 Officials, Hodges and Lam-

bert.

NO . . you wouldn't carry a load ot qroMriot on your Read, but , , . ore you loading your m nd witk a clutter ot do !y details? Get a Pob’nson Reminder . , .

9 erto*oted Coupons — eock memo •eparote — Teor out when attended j 0. Only !i*e notei remain. $1 SO to $ IS THE MEMORY SYSTEM

THAT NEVER

FORGETS

dress of beige crepe and a cor-

sage of pink camellias

Cecil Harness of Indianapolis was best man. Ushers were

Stanley and John Fisher.

Mrs A. L. Meredith organist played appropriate music during the .ceremony. Mrs. Thomas Robbins, formerly Miss Evelyn Crump, sang "Oh Sweet Mystery of Life” and ’'Drink to Me

Only With Thine Eyes.”

Following the ceremony the couple received friends and relatives at the home of the bride's parents. They will reside ait 610

S. Boots St., Marion, Ind.

Those attending from out of town were, Mrs. A. A. Wilson, Mrs. C. W. Chapman, Miss

4* 4* 4* 4* Auxiliary .Meet*

Puilph O'-born of Culver, Ind. “xhibitmg his wheat which wnr op honors for the third time at tht 'udiana Corn and Small Grair •Show held recently at Lafayette

Kainhridge (48) A Clodfelter. f M Clodfelter. f

Bland, f

O Hair. f McFarland, c

Zenor, g

Gibson, g Michael, g

Goode, j Pruitt, g TOTALS

Koai-hdale (311)

Keck, f

HattMt f

Millar, t

Barnes, c Stewart, g

Witt, g

Thompson, g Wendling. g

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I Ohio, visited Saturday with Mrs. Charles Crawley, North Indiana j .street. Lt. Appleman and fam- | ily were on their way to Aransas ; Pass. Texas, to visit his mother. Lt. Appleman is the nephew Of

Mrs. Crawley.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H Roby, 15 Beveridge street are leaving this afternoon for Alhambra. Cahfot-

nia to visit Mr. and Mrs. Frod. „ .. ..

,! son. Cecil Harness,, Miss Mary Dunkin and Mr. and Mrs. Paul T ... ’ J

T , , I Clemmer, Miss Jean Updyke,

Haltom. Mrs. Dunkin and Mis. .. . . , ... „ ' *

1 Mr. Robert O Connell, Mr. and

Wednesday at Home V. F. \V. Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 7:30 at the hom”. There will be initiation. Members are asked to bring a can of fruit to be sent to the Eaton Rapids home. 4- 4* 4* 4Women of tke Moose Meets Tuesday Women of the Moose will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at the home. There will be an official visitor from Terre Haute. All member? and officers aro urged to be pres-

ent.

4.4. i Delta Theta Tau Meets ) With Mrs. Detloff

Beulah Chapman and Mr. Don- j Delta Theta Tau Will meet' aid Wilson of Akron, Ohio; Miss j Tuesday at 8 o’clock at the homo 1 Frances Hurst and Roy Trexlerjof Mrs. F. R. Detloff, West W’at-

of Peru; Mr. and Mrs. Richard nut street. Williams of Anderson; Mis., 4,4. q. Pauline Earlywine, Mrs. Ethel * present Day Club Arnold, Mrs. Clara Talburt, Miss'will Meet Tuesday

AND ALL DILLS MID WITH A CONVEIIIEn CASH LOAN FROM THE INDIANA LOAN COMPANY 19' : Fast Washington .Street — Phone 15

NOW AT WARD'S TUESDAY, MORNING, 9 A. M. STYLESTONE WOOL RUGS$6691 Montgomery Ward

Dorothy Arnold, Mi's. Betty Joe Arnold, Miss Frances John-

Haltom are daughters of M*.j and Mrs. Roby. Mr. and Mrs.

R 0 B I N S 0 REMINDER

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SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE

• Roby will be gone between two and three months. ASSIST NEIGHBORS Others assisting Ralph Call Sr., In picking his porn while hi was confined at the Putna n County Hospital were John nr Ira Moore and Lawrence Ames. ! * ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

j Mrs. Thomas J. Hcavin, Coat- | esville, 79 years, Jan. 19th. George G. Raines, Jan. 20th. f Edith W'oodrum. Sunday. Jan.

' 19.

j Mrs. John Gedig and Mr. andj

The Present Day Club wiilj meet with Mrs. James Bittle-s, Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. + 4-4-4-2Alh Oatury Club

( Mrs. Jess Mr Arty, Mrs. S. Li T " Wednesday

Chenoweth, Indianapolis; and] ^ 20th CerUury club ^

Stanley Fisher of| n;eet with Mrs E) mer Seller, E.

eWalnut street, Wednesday aftev-

4. -p 4. 4 ‘noon at 2:00 o'clock. Mrs. E. R. Hip Putnam Wile P. T. A. (Bartlett will be in charge of the

Mr. and Mrs. Dayton, Ohio.

Itaskctbal I .. American Legion Post 58

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V. F. W. 1550 MINE STAR VS. ROACHDALE AT 7 I*. M. MAIN GAME AT 8 F. M. Monday, Night, January 20th. HIGH SCHOOL GYM Admission » Adulis 35c -- Children I Oc

oya liy GUARANTEED PERFECT H I A M 0IMI) ii m; s 1 DmiliK gntmintml in writing in he perfect. 2 liulmilihilly ivijislpml in the owner's iiantp. 3 Fully insured T^ainst thell, lire amt loss. 4 One uuirurm national price on sealed on tag. i k Sat tham at your / \ authored L IZoyatiyj /M F. C. SCH0ENMAN AND SON - JEWELER - II FAST W ASHINGTON

THE CHEF'S CORNER Everyone seemed to enjoy the dinner Tuesday that we have de«Sdeii U( npeat thik Tuesday that same old tender Tl KKEA with the OVSTKIt DRESSING will greet you when you come in tomorrow. —In ra*e you don’t like turkey, we will also have ham —Those delicious CANDIED YAMS, GKEEN BEANS AND NOODLES will he o n the menu. CHET'S CAFETERIA Arron* from Pont Office

Held Flue Meeting The Putnamville P. T. A. met -it the pchool house Thursday, Jan. 16. with Opal Mark, pres'.itent presiding. The meeting was opened by singing tne song “America” ard devotions were given by the as-' anciation. Following that HelenReasor gave a most interesting t;tik on the habits, customs ar.d religions of the Arabs. Free French and Italians. Then came the business meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Al.-o the treasurer's report was given and accepted. A motion was made, seconded and carried that the P. T. A. buy new records for the record player. It was also suggested by the members t<> plan and discuss further ways ip helping teachers and pupils in the school and their recreation This discussion will be carried over to next month’s meeting,

Feb. 20.

It was also announced that the Putnamville P. T. A. was listed <>n the honor roll in the January issue of the Indiana Parent Teacher magazine. Credit w?s duly given to the magaaine

chairman, Mrs. Pollom. for se-]MoOoy.

curing more than 25 per cent of* subscriptions of the membership.

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Mothers' Service Club

Meet* With Mis

Putnam County Mothers Ser-

vile Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Helen Moore, corner of Franklin and College avenue. The following

officers will be installed by Mrs l/ee Blankenship for the

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West Madison Home Er Club To Meet Wedaesday The West Madison Homo Economics Club will meet with Mis.’ Ira Moore, Wednesday afternoon 1 January 22.

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Penelope Club Will Meet With .Mr*. Reeve* Mrs. Lee Beeves will be hoe-J Use to the Penelope club Tue?-I day at 2:30. )

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Cloverdale W. 8. C. 8. Will Meet Thursday \\. S. C. S. of the Cloverdale Methodist church will hold an all, day meeting Thursday, January* ?3rd. at the honi8 of Mrs. Annul Rogers. Meeting will begin all 9:30. Everyone is to bring a! covered dish. The day win be' spent in sewing for the Red Cross. Please come.

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Aim. McCoy To

Be UoatesK Wednesday

Cloverdale Fortnightly Club! will meet Wednesday afternoo*-.. j January 22nd. with Mrs. Mary'

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DON'T NEGLECT YOUR CLOTHES

ooa PANTS Keep your suits looking new by getting scverol pairs of extra pants to wear with sweaters and jackets.

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Cleecrdalr Past Matron* Clab to Meet Tuesday

Cloverdale Past Matrons Club, will meet Tuesday evening, January 21st, with Mrs. Frank Rec 1.

FOR SALE: 4 shoals; tv white face cows; one black Je sey heifer, bred Can be seen

year Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

1947: President. Mrs. Irene also after «:30 P M J Malone < Myers; vice-president, Mr*. Ethel River’s farm oo.-

JACKETS We hove a nice selec> tion of jackets — You will like the snap of ♦hose beautiful leather jackets — And there are many others too—

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