The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1947 — Page 2
TWP DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1947.
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( Aim OK THANKS
Wo wish to express our sincere . appreciation and thanks to rur relatives, friends ar t neighbors for the kindness, sympathy and
told the United beautiful f'oral • ffer.ngs i ceivveteran himself ‘* <l at the death of t ur husband
and father, Mr. James J. Uugg. We especially wish to thank th Rev. Smith, the singois and the Homer Sar is Funeral Home. Mrs. Ida Bugg an 1 Chilih n.
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the person responsible for sitting or. the bill he would like more time to consider the measure.
Later Bates
Press he was a
and was not part of an> scheme to kdj veterans’ assistance legis-
lat'-n.
"This hill," sail Bales, “’vould , take millions of • liars from the lax re.Is. It is unlimited in scope
and lees tr the state."
Aalc'd if he would ever permit the bid to come out of committee legislators cr aid vote on its merit . Bates flatly said, "no.” H'n. Roy Cor" id. R„ Monti* (•( Ho, tenpinaird the debate when he nn ved t> table Veiminr,ion’s nioti, i ior an immediate report
by Bates.
O ns;'. I’S action whi h froze the v* tefaijs’ bill in committee at the, I ass - ^ of Bates, was upheld 2.1.
to in.
L'iv< Rrpuljlieans bolted party, dtempts for a unified vote and cusl t'leir ballots with the Dct.oe.ra.o. Twelve oth^r Republicans i r- in^' the political implications i . 'Is explosive issue, refused to vi te cither way.
ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays
I\ MEMOKV In loving memory of our deal husband and father. Janies H Coleman, who eyas killed in action Feb 11, 1044 Wo do not forget him. Nor do we intend; We think of him often And will to the end. Gone and forgotten By some, he may be. But dear to our memory He ever will be. Sadly missed by wife and daughter. ch. Id)ISON IM.AtJI L MT, CLKMENS, Mich.. K b. 11 Marking the spot v h re Thomas Alva Edison wa ■ taugm
Mrs. Thelma Lewis. Greencastle Route 2, today, Feb. 11. I-sda Mac Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Goodman, Greencastle R. 4. 6 years Eel), 10 Mrs. Clem Rome, Koaehdale, R.j
2, Feb. 10.
Betty Joan Knauer, daughter ' - Mr. and Mrs. Kir| Knauer,
Februai^r 10th.
Gypsy Jean Runyan, 2
o:u February Oth.
Maura Jr n Middleton, years old. February 12.
\VKIH)INGS
Mr. aid Mrs. Rex liathnwsy, February 8th.
years
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SOCIETY RECENT BRIDGE
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PfcllSO.XAL And local News H H I C i S
I.H l.lt VNOPAKEVES
Si phon Ellis Smiley, born Feb. 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smiley, Greencastle. has thirteen grandparents. They arc as fol- ,, in Ciitago attending the dentist’^ Grandparents: sam Smiley. Eobtown, Ky.l Mr. ami Mrs.
at the home of Mrs. Ernest Johnj son Thurs:!ay afternoon Feb. 5th Meetings was opened by sing- | i.-g “Take Tim-- to bo Holy" fol- • wed by devotions given by Mrs Re ; Hanless. The Missionary leasen w-s ir‘f res'dngly given by ;•••. R v. Frank Smith on Cential 1 -:a. c’-dnj by a missionary
prayer.
Ri l o.dl was answered by in mbera and one guest.
Delilah Miller P. T. A. Dbserved Founder's Day The Delilah MUlcr E. T. A- nuit •’ride.y afternoon in. the school .iditonum. During th luisjiict.; 1'etinV. iii -harga »f Mm tohr • obes. the (’'.ficit:W the budge'
vv.i dierussed.
A play comm r.v ratin" Fohnd
nd th" fift'eth ann!-
reside at 2026 Pcrrfne str „ t fayette. Their newly C n n , i eel homo was built by the . P .
Mrs. Thomas has
ployed in the office ini a ,, inincr Corp., in Ineliannp„ is
almost Uirec yearn
During the war, Mr xb served twenty months' in ‘ Southwest Pacific with ^ ' or! Static ^ ¥•
vyu Day nd thh __
vrsary of P. T. A. was given un-j ed States Coast Guard' u ’ dor the direction of Miss Blanche now a Junior in the ju,"
Memorial services -vere given wil'iams. The adult characters ir Agrieulture at Purdue u j <v Mr; Nettle Miller who passed tJle pj ay W ere portrayed by Mrs slty. Mr. and Mrs. Thnmajnwa;, Jen. 5th. with a solo by w. Hanna, Mrs. Mildred Ma high school graduates of ^ Mrs. Hilda Smith and n reading , nn ytiss Paulino Smith and ; ville school class of >44 hv M ss Agnes Curran, prayer by v4 rs r~ v Sutherlin. The chtldro/ I .y .j. ... ... Mrs. Evan McKechan. «• T0 Eleanor Northrop. La try' Cnttntry Corner Home i> M. -ting dcrcJ bv all repeating Ganway. Herbert Glover, Ann ( - lllh y V j„ x ,^ t ^ r|Ua(
the Missionary Benediction to Robe-t LarrlcR and |
meet in. March with Mrs. Bruce c aro i; ne ppabeJy. The chonu 1 Country Corner
Dr. apT Mis" D. W. Killing! ! nr$ atUndir.g th« d.nti: '.s uu;-
v ntiop ip Chicago.
Dr. ami Mrs. W. J. Krider are
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Maple Heights Club Holds February Meeting
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Meanwhile, (.’• vern r Gates | telegraphy by a Grand T. ink prepared to face a barrage of Railroad operator in upprec equestiors on Vermillion’s charges tion for his saving of the at his regular Tuesday press con- operator's son from being mn
ferenec.
I.IMENTUAL (('onllniif-a from I’nut* One) Si n. Edwin C. Johnson. D.. Col., and McKellar. He was supporti d by Vandenberg.
over by a freight train, a broazo tablet is to be placed on the station here at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow (Wednesday, February 121. The plaque has been prepared in
CARD OF THANKS
McKellar told Achcson that the
Baruch plan for world control Comi'any at Detroit,
was "the most dangerous I’ve ever seen.” He said it would “hand” Russia the atom bomb. Johnson termed the AchcsonLilientlial control ‘‘blueprint’’ as the "greatest blunder in diplo-
macy.”
honor of the 100th anniversary Sam Smiley, died Jan. 6. 1047.
of the birth of Edison and will be presented to the City of Mt. Clemens by the J. L. Hudson
c.-.nver'ion.
Dallas Hodge, Belle
Homer Cook, Greencastle. .
, merchant. Is a patn-rt
Great grandparents: Mr. ami . 1
1 - ‘ Butnam county hospital. I
Mrs. Mack Cook. Eubank Ky.l . ^ ^ Bailey wil , t . r . {cr . j Mt anu . iIrs ’ J H „ A ^ b0 “' tain the G 'Hi Cheer Club with aj bank. Ky.: Mrs. Sarah Smiley. lurohp<)n at hp| . hom ,. „„ Thu ,. s
Bobtown. Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. C. J3
S. Petrey. Woodstock, Ky. • ' Mr ;)n( , Mrs F , ank L Smith, TI,ur> ' Ja > C,,,b Great - great grandparents: N Ia , ks0n ar „ the parents!^-'- Meetinjr Mrs. Mattie Harman. Eubank, Qf a dailf , htcr l)0rn at thP ho3 .
Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Cook. piul this n)orning .
Woodstock. Ky. j an( j ^j rs p ov Autcn. 108 Another grandparent, Mrs hni . t stl . pet Sppncer are the
j parents of a daughter born at
j ihe hospital this morning.
V. F. W. Auxiliary will meet
M:. and Mrs. Perry S' ndnieyer • announce Ihe marriage of theu j daughter, Beulah, to Dona’d Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs, Aubi rey G. Lewis. Cloverdalc. The 1 couple were married, January J Jdrd. at Plainfield by John r - v
. Greenlee.
' Both are 1046 graduates
Cloverdale High School.
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.vas r ide up of a group of third' c,n,) "' i11 meet Friday. K„|, j grar'e children. with Mrs. Lee Andrewi;, 343 1
Hanna St. Mrs. William Am!?
W mi"ii of The Moose will he the assistant ho* MitIh T i" ' ’v at the Home Miss Lucile Smith will g; v „ , Wom*r of the Moos? will meet ! • osson a nd demonstration it fiu lay nt 7:30 at the h-me not bp n luncheon. Th—• will be initiation. All of- j *!* •!• ficers aqd ercorts please be pres Friend-hip Club To jnt. Meet Wednesday
The Friendship Club win a.
, Miss Lucllc Smith gavq the ’.'fn --***• ~
Cif lesson on the growing of herbs ra Mec' Tii'-sda> and their use in cookery. Mrs.; Ihe Girl Sccu. leaders wil, David Scfoggin gave the lesson | meet T iesday evening at 7:30 P. I on "Farm Family Living Out-! M. at th" City Library.
(look.’’ Mrs. Sherman Early con-1 1 ducted the business part of the
The Mapic Heights Home Economics Club met Tuesday. Feb. 4 at the Maple Heights school building. The hostesses were Mis. Lucile Spurlock. Mrs. Lucile Hurst and Mrs. Louise MeKam-
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Reelxvllle Girl’s
On Feb. 6 the Thursday Chib meeting. Marriage Announced met at the home of Mrs.Stella | t[ h . response for roll call was, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Taber of Vickroy. On account of the cold ( „Y 0ur Heart's Desire” which was 1 Reelsvillc announce the marriage
with Gladys ShUhtIu) We4 clay at 7:30 p. in. Would for all mernbws to bo p rer _ This is an impirtant busiw
meeting.
.Morning Jliisienle
Meets Wednesday Ni({bl
The Morning Musical*
I wish to thank all my neigh- university
bors and friends, also the VV. S. C. S., the Locust Grove Club and the Methodist Sunday school, class for their kindness shown to
Aeiii: on called McKellar'?
erroneous” and defended it as an attempt to forestall an atomic arms race and a third world war.
Section Two Meets With Mrs. Fleenor Thursday
father.
Mrs Roy Smith.
ideas of (tie plan “outrageously mont caused by the death of me tju t . 4] as no t been given but it
is assumed that it will concern ! ' atomic energy in some form since Dr. Smyth is the author erf tho atomic report to President Tru-
man.
All interested pen*?as are invited, very cordially, t/> attend.
Section Three Meets
Midi Mrs. Pruitt Thursday
I SPONSOR LECTURE
The DePauw-Wabaah Sigma' W erinesday at 7:30 at the home. Xi C iib is sponsoring one of the 4, e initiation. The cat; nal Sigma Xi lectures on membership pins are here and all beb. 18, 8:15 p. m., In Mlnah&L members 'vith dues paid up for Laboratory, room 18. DdPauw m7 are pntit i ed t0 a p in I Miss Janet Vaughan, a student j served and jnJoyed by in Rockford College, returned to| noon the meeting was called to Rockford, 111., Tuesday after vis- order by' our new president, Mrs.
the distinguiMied j t j n p vv ith her parents, Mr. andj Belle McQueen and the group
Mrs. Ivan Vaughan.
Sheriff Ed Maddox went to Michigan City Tuesday to deliver Kelly Moss, a penal farm escape, to the Indiana state
prison.
Word has been received here of j turned ever to the hostess who the birth of a son to Mr. and gave some very good contests
’ |- 1WUI Alt ill v o »» ». f * A ! A X%r J 1 weather and sickness, there were; . }nsvV orod by 15 members. Mrs. their daughter. Zella Marie, to, meet Wednesday evening at1 several dj.in’t get to come. Thejj ack Hurst and Mrs. Lee Mr- -larnes D. Thomas, son of Mr. and ° Hock at the Music Si hr oerning was spent socially an(1 ' Kamey were appointed as lead- -' T, '- s . Donald Thomas of Green- Members please note change
at noon Linda Rachel's birthday ( rs to . ltt ,, nd t ho meeting ami castle. , time, being the next day, the group bl 4 n g back the lesson on Slij , The impressive double ring' < * * *
sarg Happy Birthday, n.-.d hoping Covers ceremony was solemnized by C. Clinton Township p. f. A.
the litt’.- miss would have more Tfl0 meeting closed with the 0. Barr, minister of the Church "'ll Meet Wednesday happv birthdays this being her c)ub prayor and delicious re- of Christ, at hi? home near Clov-
Dr. Henry D. Smyth, Palmei IFhysical Laboratory, Princeton
University, is
s r 'eaker. His lecture will be illus-
•ae during my recent beivave- tlated with lun tern slides. His
. Clinton Twp.T A willm-
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Miss Opal Skelton Is
Bride nf ,|. Oakley W right
singing the Club song. The Lord’s
Section Two of the First Christian church will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Audrid Fleenor. 510 E.
Washington St.
Section Throe of the First Christian church will meet Thursday at 2 p .m. at the home of Mrs. Grace Pruitt. Mrs O'Brien will have the devotions and Mrs. Brothers will have the
program.
Sect ion Four Meets With Mrs. Frank Torr Section Four of the Christian church will
First meet
Mrs. Cassell T. Skinner, of . Peoria. Ill, The baby was named > Lsster Eugene. Mrs. Skinner was formerly Miss Fama Black of this city Mr. and Mrs. Skinner were former residents of this
Stallcop
Reels ville was maid of honor. Floyd Reuter of Milan, Ind., was best man. Mr. Reuter is attend-; ing Purdue School of Engineer- i
prayer was repeated. 11 members j Mr. and Mrs. Lem Skelton of in aud is a clt>s , frjeiH j of yir.
and one visitor, Mrs. Edith Reelsvillc R. R. 2, wish to an- Thomas.
Ziegelnian answered roll call r0 unco the marriage of their The bride wore a powder blue with a valentine box. After the daughter. Opal, to J. Oakley dress with brown accessories 1 blu,ine « se ' ssion thc was Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. she woro a corsage of pink
B. Wright of Greencastle, R. R. r i )S p S an d carried a small white, 4. The ceremony was performed Bjl)1 e a gift of tho gr0 om. Feb. 8th. 2 p. m. at the home of Tm, maid of honor wore a her sister, Mrs. Lilburn J Hep- mown ert-pe dress with brown
I nesday evening at 7:30. Pkg
note change in date.
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Good Cheer Club To Meet Thlir-iluy
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Thursday at 7:30 at the homo of Mrs. Frank Torr, west Poplar,' t-t. Mrs. William Glidewell will have charge of the program. Mrs. John Torr will have devotions.
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Itainhridge I*. T. A. T i Mi-et Wednesday I The Bainbridge P. T. A. will meet Wednesday, Feb. 12th at j 7 ::;o at the school building, celej brnting their Golden Jubilee and 11- ivjring the past presidents. A Ministrel will be given by the seh.x>l and refreshments of cake, tea. and coffee will be served.
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Keystone Bible Class Meets Friday ( Ke4*. 14
The Keystone Bible class
Gobin Memorial church will meet.
Friday, February 14th, instead
city.
ard was won by Rosalie Allen, Myrtle Parker, Belle McQueen, Carrie Zicgelman and Ida Sinclair. The next meeting will te ’.vith Mrs. "Carrie Ziegelman Greencastle. Roll call will
"Sjve on Work.”
Mrs. George Bailey will tW tain the Good Cheer Club vt) luiictuon at her home :n Thin day. Feb. 13.
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Ifappior Homes Club
Meeting To Be \\ i-dntsday The Happier Homes Club w|
meet with Mrs.
in be
HOSPITAL NOTES
Ruth Parsons of Clayton was admitted to the hospital this!
morning.
Emma White, Route 1. Reelsville, was admitted to the hospital yesterday. Chelsea Summers, 1122 Carl-j ton street. Indianapolis, was ad milted to the hospital Monday. Mrs. Hazel Fitzsimmons and daughter. Route 3, were dismissed from the hospital yesterday.
ler, 635 N. Grant Avc., Indiana)*- accessories. Hei corsage was f nK 'et with Mrs. Forest Webi olis, by the brother, Rev. Ray- daffodils and pink carnations. Wednesday. Feb. 12. at T:30p. mond Skelton, in thc presence of Followin'' thc ceremony, a re- 1 Members please note change
the immediate families. A re- C( .ptjon was held nt the bride’s <iato -
I (option was held MmnodiaUl.V) home Xtf# thfc Immediate family. ■+* ❖* | aftei The table was decorated with J "MliJC Worker-,
j I he young coiqile loft on a pmg a u<j white snapdragons and i shoit honeymoon through the with a large wedding cake top-
The Veronica Club will meet South. They will be at home to p ed with a m i n t a ture bride and
Wednesday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. their friends around March lst.» E H. Hanke. Mrs. Ted Robbins at 612 East Anderson St., Green-
will have the program. ! castle.
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A'ereni'-a Cltrt)
To Meet Wednesday
*1* •!• Clinton Twp. P. T. A. To Meet Wednesday' The Clinton Twp. P. T. A will meet Wednesday evening, Feb. 12 at the Morton School house. The I speaker of the evening will bo
groom.
After a short wedding trip to’ Chicago, the young couple will;
To Meet
The Willing Workers of S* erset Christian Church will me Thursday 13th at the hom; ■ Mrs. Eva aigl Doris Price. Evefj
one come.
J John McCoskey, Route 2. Pn-j-Mr. George Craig of Brazil. land, was released from the hos-1 There -.rill also be a pngram pital yesterday. b y t he pJP'ls of Morton School.
All patrons and those interested
COLONIAL CHICKS ar« Today's BEST
of Thursday. Mrs. J. E. Porter
^ Shirley Frazier, Route 1, Clov
crdalc. was dismissed from thcj' n schools are urged to at0f hospital Monday, a i l, ' nd - Notice the change of date.
Mrs. Emma Smiley. Route 2.1 •!' + *!••}■ Greencastle. was released fro' ! - t' , ‘' tH * ,, g , ‘ r -Dila r
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will be assisting hostess. Mrs. J. E. Courtney will have devotions, Mrs. William Parrish will
' have the program.
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Greencastle Eastern
star Meeting
i Greencastle Chapter No. 255 Order of tho Eastern Star held a ■ very interesting meeting Wednesday. February 5th. After tne
usual business session a fine pro-j s ec P' n ^'
gram was given in honor of the. j Past Matrons and Past Patron* of the chapter, about twenty cf j whom were present. ! The High School Choir and | some members of the band pro- | sented a splendid program of inistrumental and vocal numb'rs. The Eastern t-tar deeply apprt - j elate the fine work of these young people and their able ditI < ctor, Professor Don Markettc. i I Another feature of the met*.-, ling was a fogram given by ofJ ficers of the chapter and the presentation of gifts to the post
offle« rs.
A social hour with refresh* nients followed the close of chapter. j Marion Tup. Farm Bureau T< Meet Feb. ISth. Marion Township Farm Bureau will meet Thursday February 13, at thc Fillmore School building at 7:30 P. M. Robert Schlomann. local representative of the soil conservation program will be thc speaker of the evening. This promises to be a m«-et-in gof interest to all. Everyone is
welcome.
the hospital yesterday.
DO NOT DISTURB
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (UP) That much advertised Florida sun must make sound sleepers. A thief crept into Will Johnson’s bedroom and stole $10 and a revolver from between thc mat-
tresses on which Johnson w i ; J ceeding the ceremony.
\"M* Are Read
With thc Rev. Stoldorf officiating, Miss Anna Belle Kcssinger and Kenneth Oilar were •mited in marriage in a double ring ceremony at the Holy Trir.-j
ity Evangelical English Lutheran Church in Lafayette, February 9, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Donald Men-! nen gave an organ recital pre-|
Mildred Joslin of Rockvil!*’ was admitted to the hospital this morning.
THE CHEF’S
CORNER
What could be better on a cold blustery day than breaded pork chops and we mean brejrfed with fresh country eggs *.nd milk real old fashioned breaded pork chops and how about some garden fresh peas escallnpcd potatoes with a cool, crisp salad and remember we always have those delicious home baked
pies.
CHETS
CAFETERIA Across from Post Office
The bride, entering alone, wore a gown cf white slipper satin with imported net yoke, basque bodice ani dirnlje shirt. She wore her mother’s tiered veil of silk illusion with a coronet of ; .‘ed pearls and carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid. Her only jewelry was an Eisenberg necklace, gift of thc groom. Miss Margaret Kissinger was her sister's maid of honor and Miss Eleanor Wilson attended as bridesmaid. They wore gowns of blue and carried arm bouquets o? gladclias. J. H. Oilar served his son as best man. The bride, a graduate of Wea High School is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kessinger of Roachdale, Indiana and has been engaged as a stenographer at the Standard OH Company in Indianapolis. The groom, a graduate of Jefferson High School is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Oilar of La-i fayette and is employed by the National Homes Corp. in Lafay-' ette. I After a short honeymoon the young couple will be at home in Lafayette. *!• + + + Ba in bridge Missionary Aid Holds Meeting The Missionary Aid of the Buinbridge Christian church met
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