The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1947 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANKER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1947.

* PALESTINE + William Bugg and family .^pont Sunday with Ji’ff Bucc. Mr. and Mrs. Chailir MillPt and Boh Millor callod in thn after-

noon.

Mr. and Mrs. Gus P..<'i of Da: -

t

spent the week end with her parents. Dr. and Mrs I-. A Trip-

pett.

Mrs. Clara Job.’ of Indianapo-

lis spent the week rr,d in Clover-

dale visiting her mother. Mrs Maude Brown and friends Mrs. Sam MeCov is leaving |

Mrs. Gle? Truesde) of Indianpolis were afternoon, callers. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoffa and laughter of Cloverdale and Mrs. Maggie Reiter of Jordan visited Sunday in Roaohdale with Beryl

Reiter.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Furr and

vdle and Mrs. Henry Osborn; Tuesday for Willow Run. Michi- am j iv visited Sunday in Indianspent Wednesday with Mrs. Ottlg^,, to visit her son. Idojtenant ,psii,. w jth v r . and Mrs. Roy Hand. 1 Commander D. E. McCoy ami Hadley. Mrs. Glen Wood enter, d the 'family ofr a week or ten days, j Sjn>1 dinner Ruests of Mr i.o ;..tai Monday attern She Cloverdale New Era Club wi "I M ' |» a | ph fw ware Mr was operated on Monday night meet Wednesday afternoon with I Mrg Ros<8 Tw { iston of Indand is getting along as well as. Miss Beryl Sandy. ianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray can be expected Mrs. Bessie Steel left Sunday | iij tc j, eBoni Mr. an< i Mrs. Ted Roh. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller and'by train fo r California to visit. hinH M iae Hazel Ram bo. ami -on. Joe, called on Mr ami Mr s her cousin. She experts to h ■ Mrs Marshall all ol

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Charlie Millet Sunday evening, gone about thirty days Marjorie ami Phyllis Beck uui' Mrs. Daisy M. k rer-'.rte 1 to John Henry Osborn attended the.'the Ling Hospital in Ir ipolis basketball game at Terr. Haute'Friday for- examination. Sh Friday. (turned home Friday. I Mrs. Wm. Minnick arrived in CI.OVF.ROAI.F M U> T. rre Haute Safirday from

Greencastle.

Miss Martha Gardner rof Ind j ipolis spent the week emi j

cousin. Miss Berv !■

I Trenton New Jersey Mr 1H * 1 j \v m . Taber.

r ' " j with her

I Sandy.

i Mr md Mrs. George HenJrichs | spent the week end with Mrs

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

SCHOOL NEWS

.lone* School

Last Friday morning the thir l grade directed by their teacher. Mrs Arnold, presented an as .‘■enihly program for tire pupil’ of Jones School. Guitar solos were played by Ronnie Hardmar ). P ingle ton and John David Craft Poetry was recited by La Donna M. Neff, Randall Colli |...i,i,ic Hardman. Panic a I Carmichael. Mary Jane Ciaprs Janet Alice and Larry Hurst Several songs were sung by til’ entire class directed by Margaret 1 Hargrave of DePauw University. ! The pr ogram closed with a piano solo by Mary Jane Clapp. I Last Thursday morning Dr I Both Strickland of Indiana Un'-

Grand Relief FROM SNIFFIY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF HeadCoMsl

•v. rsity who is assisting with th. j ^ Glpn Fry and Mrs. Fanny j educational survey, visited Jones r of Grcencastlo.

■ The next meeting will be with

ing the use of herbs sparingly to J produce a very mild flavor mak-j ing a common food more last v. I

She demonstrated her wares hyjfROM SNIFFIY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF

serving a delicious tomato soup; and a cabbage salad, togeth ■: j with the refreshments served b. , ^ _

the hostess. Miss SmiUi con-; /' ool( . lf .p Ufv

NOSC DROPS WORKS

receipcs and showing pictures of \ ^ fast right wMtRF the more common herbs and thei trousle ts!

proper time to harvest them. (instantly relief from head cold dis-

Plain pieces of paper were giv- : r e^.s starts to come wlten you put a ,, i from little Va-tro-nol in each nostril. Also

en each member and ^ j ie |p S prevent manv colds from which little seed packets wco. developing if used in lime! Try it!

made. The president donated! Fullov. dir ections in package.

dill seed to fill each packet . YKK$ ViL'TRO'NOL start a herb garden for each | —:—

. i Third, the lip of the lid should

{member. ; 1 ^ . Sixteen member of the East "t down into the pan making Marion Home Economics Club! P^lc « s '‘ a, wh< ‘' 1

were present. The guests of the; prccesses are going

jeluh were Miss Lueile Smith,

securely to th? ■

By following these the homemaker ea!'^ efficient pa n and ^

the most

run.

ecnnornieni i n ^

«’e're told one Pa . \\ stars more clearly

‘ ,om or " wen ||^

noticed ihe astro™*?' build their ohserva^J

Mr. and Mrs. r ‘harles Mi Avoy Mrs. Minnick are making their entertained at dinner Sunday for home in Terre Haute Bill is atRev. Wm. Russell of th. Clov- ‘ending Indiana State Normal rdale Methodist Church, Mrs. and Mrs Minnick plans t ■ d-> Anna Rogers. Mrs. Icy O'Daniels hospital work at one of the Los-

and Mrs. Alice Roger- After- pltals there They cn e t Clov-|”' ,tJ! "■

n^ar callers were Beatrice Sc-dt ’reialc Sunday t r visit \\ 'h Mrs. and Mrs. Clara Dorset! Nanny Furr an I w r. Sinday | Mr. and Mrs. Otis Dunning of dinner guests of Mr and Gosport were Sunday guests of Emory Groner Mrs Nanr v Fur Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCoy ir i Robert Minnick w r» Betty Ann Trippett of T irdue Sundav linner guests Mr and

Mrs Minnie Woodall the hospital last week. Mrs Elmer Sutherlin

daughters were

Fourth, one of the greatest fuel savers is to have pans as large as or slightly larger than the unit

Mr. and Mrs. N C. O'Hair are j School. | Th<l npxt mooting W ill be with on which it is to be used. Fifth | spending several weeks in Cali-I } Mrs Tha<i Bridges February 2S. ,,r su,< ‘ to t,oloCt “ stron 8' r,B ‘ d entered (^ orri ‘ a - | Miller School j .5. and heat pioof handle, fastened

George MeHaftio who was ad-f 1 ' lolloping ihiKlitn of Mill AuxlUary Rians .

e r School had a perfect attend-

CAR TROUBLE; Call 68 for day it night servict, OITts IS A WaKRa; SERVICE SCOTTS FRtlini ST. GARAGE Vine and Franklin &

and

mitted to the Putnam county - '

The Cloverdale School Band plans to be dressed in. their new

in Greencastle | hospital Monday

be improving.

IVir Future Meetings

At the stated yiieeting of th

reported to a " co ,e ‘ ord for thc first 8Wne,it I

lei of the school year of 1946-,

I 19.17: First grade Patty FiU , American Legion^Auxiliary Mon, .,

Mrs. Ovid Muir of Bridgeton■ s i mmon3i Henry Lancaster, day. Jan. 27, 1941 the unit \ot.dj

Dorothy *— u ''' toat 0 on y on 1 ou '

101.

ilsoi Cloverdale gym Tuesday evening, and was operated Mr. an. 1 Mrs. Harold Staley* Her room number is

v. re in Terre Haute Tuesday. j Sundas visitors 0/ Mr. and I

„ , _ . . .formerly of Greencastle

Mis le.-se Eggers and Mrs. Ida

Monda v

Howard Deisher of

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Monday’. One meeting a month j j will be a rocial meeting for both the Legion and Auxiliary. At the social meeting there will be a |

Hv. is were Miss Ruby Wells, and M>s. E B. Taylor of Green castle. Mr. ard Mrs. Morrii Evens f Noblesville. Mr. and Mrs 1. ■ nard McCoy, Mrs. Chas.j Denny and grar.ddauhgter, Mrs.I ! la Alice. Mrs. Harriet Gilmore j nd daughter and Amelia Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mace and! s' ns were in Greencastle Satur-|

day afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Williams spent Sunday at Vincennes, visiting their cousins. -Mr. and Mrs. George Purcill and attended the funeral of an old friend and former ncighbir. Mr. Morton

I Cox.

Roachdale ■underwent a major T'otiau (raw ley, fourth ..ia.i' s | 10r j business meeting followed

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operation Monday at the

Lii-da Arnold. Richard Amers.

by social activities. A new com-

i Johns Hospital in that city, af-j ■' Iaurico far ^ cr ’ mittee will bo appointed each Iter being a patient for the past I •' ,a '-' ,- ° 11 outfall, Hazi I i nlon th { 0 p] all these social meet-

week for X-rays and

obaerva-1 800 • fifth P rade

Elizabeth

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ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

i Tmesdale, R. J. I Strange; sixth

| Rush.

The children and teachers of ' Miller School were very much in-

ings. In February the business

Westfall, Ray

grade ■ Kon,li °| the social meeting will be .on

the 24th. All Legion, and Auxiliary members are urged to at-

, tend these meetings. Robert Joe O'Hair of Morton, terested this week in a eertifi

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HOSPITAL NOTES

cate of membership in the Cate.'-

HOUSEHOLD HINTS

pill.ti Club received by the thi n From time to time every home-j

This was .ohhI

visited Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Egg-

ers Saturday evening.

Mrs. Horac t * Kay of Freedom and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Fisher j nr | Floy I Kay of Soencer visit'd Sunday with Mrs. Daisy Meek. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wooden are moving Wednesday into the P’operty vacated last week by

Mr. and Mrs. Ren Meek

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hughes and son and Mr. and Mrs. Walter

Lt M. D. Vaughan. This was ma j ter needs to replaee rooking

Roy Brackney of R. R. 3. wasjwon in recognition of an emerg- pans in her kitchen,, admitted to the hospital and dif-jemy parachute jump. The jump LuciUe Smith H „ nl , Demon . missed today. was made at the time his piano Klrat;on Agent in Putnam cwlnty t Mis Ruby Purcell. R R 3.} w ' s afllC and ' V ^'’ hc Uuldod , outlines five principles the home-

maker should keep in mind when buying pans in order to get the most efficient pan. and the most

Mr. and Mrs. Owen Griffith was dismissed from the hospital 1 '"' 1 ' a ! >,ison ' 1 Germany.

today.

Warren Ensor, 610 Apple S*„ was dismissed from the hospital

today.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Loagu\ Apt. 3c, 104 Locust St., are the parents of a daughter born at the hospital this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warmoth of Stilesville are the par-

Wamsley, were in Bloomington 1 enLs of a daughtci born at the

business Saturday. Mr an,1 Mrs. Virgil Rollings ■f Cataract visited Monday with Mr and Mrs. Ren Meek and

Bonny.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Meek and. sons Dick and Dean of Jordan, visited Saturday with Mrs. Daisy

Meek.

Mi.-, Bertha Sinclair and Lois entertain’d at .tinner Monday in honor of Mrs. Ella Nixon who was bl years old. Other dinner guests were Mrs. Minnie Sinclair, Mi- Mary Wright and Amelia

Elling.

-Mr and Mrs. James Routt he I as Saturday dinner guests, then son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Janies Routt. Jr. Robert Coffman attended a Hampshire Sale Thursday at \\ aconda, Illinois, returning Saturday. James Routt attended a hockey ; game in Indianapolis Thursday ’ evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Staley re < ived word Monday from Mr. iriH Mrs. Goldie Kennedy anil Mr. or-I Mrs. Harold Kennedy and daughter who are on their way ta Florida. At the time of writing ; the ards they were in Georgia a, d enjoying everything. Mr. and Mrs. Don Middleton of' L1 a wfordsville were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold | Staley. Kyle and Mary Rurylell.

Kidputh School

hospital yesterday. David Bet gen. 29 Beveridge, was admitted and released from the hospital yesterday. William Hill of Fillmore was dismissed from the hospital yes-

terday.

Mrs. Lavci ne Sanford, B. R, j •; was dismissed from the hospital yesterday. Roseta Snyder of R. R. 2. w.is iclensed from the hospital v -

terday.

IN MEMORY , T-f> James G. Cnnnieh :el, who gave his life for his ecu:.try, Jarr. 29, 1945 on Ouadacanal.

More and more each day wc mi; - j the parents of thc school

Pupils who have been neithei economical rise of fuel. First,

absent nor tardy at 41ie Ridpath select a flat bottomed pan. To School during thc first semester, test the flatness of the pan lav Wayne Basham, Donald Custis. a straight edge across thc hot ton* Melvin Hood, Betty Lou E razier, x f , light should be scon between Joe Staub, Maxine Herriott, the bottom of the pan anil the Miry Parrish, Joan Staub, straight edge, looking at it Minnie Mae Trisler, Raymond f ronl the side. Second, thc side Gibson, Keith Sanford, Mary Val should bp straight, not flared

Crouse. Ross Alan Kersey. Audra » —

Dorsett, Oscar Chatman, Buddy Godfrey, Franklin Green, David Morgan, Patricia Monnett. Von-

nie Pitt.

The Junior Red Cross Council ot the Ridpath School met at the building on Friday afternoon C nines and playing cards are bencg collected by the Juniors of Hie school to he sent to a veterans’ hospital. Susie Glare, the president of the council is planning a program to be given soon lor the purpose of raising funds for the National Children’s Fund. Each room will contribute 11 number to the program. The February meeting of the Ridpath P. T. A. has been changid to February 6 at. 7:30 p. m. The program will be given by

NOTICE

TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMS You will hc glad to know that I have at last spnimli pelunt Refrigerator and Radio man, making our E; Service complete in every detail. Effective Feb. I, if it is anything electricA can repair it, from the table lamp to the ator and de it promptly. Pick-up and Delivery Service it Desirul, McCALUE ELECTRIC COMPAM *00 Maple Street. Lueteke Bakery Building. PHOXK 131 - -

him.

Friends may think the wound i - healed, But they little know the sorrow Lies within our hearts concealed. Sadly missed by his brothers, sisters aryi families. pd.

ADMITS SLAYING EVERETT. Wash., Jan. 29 1 UP 1 Harold Cameron, who lias admitted the cold-blooded slaying of a middle-aged ranch* " spent today in solitary confinement while he and the state's prosecutors awaited his 18th birthday on Thursday. Cameron, calmly dictated and signed a confession for police lust night in which he told how he emptied a .32 caliber auto^ malic at Jesse L. Sisler, 53, and then reloaded it and emptied another full clip in the dying* man's body. Prosecutor Phil Sheridan said he would go before the juvenile court, which now has custody of Cameron, sometime today and ask for authority to prosecute the youth as soon as he becomes 18 and no longer a juvenile in the eyes of the law. Sheridan said that Cameron's 19-year-oW girl friend. Sonin .Hitt, McDonald, who stood by while Cameron pumped the 14 slugs into Sister’s body, would be held on an open charge.

THE CHEF S CORNER . . . . Oh! . . . There are so many different kinds of meat loaf hut there is only one MEAT LOAF with < RKOLE SAUCE a. we prepare it . . . Wllh only the best ground steak used . . . and those de. lieious tomatoes, onions and seasonings in a -aucc to make this dish lops in any language .... Take a tip from Us and order it served with GARDEN PEAS You don’t have to he from Boston to enjoy a dish of BOSTON BAKER BEANS, which you will find on our menu on THURSDAY Thanks, folks, for all those nice remarks about our COOL FRESH SALADS ... We ll be seeing you tomorrow. CHETS CAFETERIA Across from Post Office

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The fifth grade children of the Kidputh School had a going'.way party Friday afternoon for Karen Birt. who transferred to Jones School. Several of the children presented her with gifts. Refreshments of fruit juice, cookies and candy were served. SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Minnick Entertain With Dinner Sunday. Jan. 26 being the 37tli anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Minnick. they entertained at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Minnick, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minnick and children, Eddie.; Jackie; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Canada and son. Gary; Mr. William Priest and Mrs. Eddts Arnold. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scobee. v + d* East .Marlon Home Ee Club Meets The East Marion Home Economics Club heard an excellent discussion on The Culture of Herbs and Their Uses ' at its monthly meeting on Friday, January 24th. at the home of Mr«. Will Glidewell in Oreencast.c, Miss Lucille Smith, Putnam county home demonstration agent, and speaker for the occasion. was introduced by Mrs. Tiiad Bridges, president. In her talk before the dub Miss Smith outlined the culture and different uses of herbs in the preparation of food, sometimes using more than one flavor. Miss Smith displayed quite a line of herbs, both powdered and leaf to an interested audience, stress-

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