The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 February 1947 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREFNCaSTLc, INDIaHA,

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY IB IV47.

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Fraternity To Install Chapte

A chapter of Delta Tan Delta Fraternity will he installed at Michigan State College. East Lansing, Michigan, on Fehruan 28. G. Herbert McCracken, national president of Delta Ta'a

Delta, has announced.

iaha Farm Bureau; Miss Sally Pi'itler. national presuiei.t ..f the Business and Professional Women’s Clubs; Mrs. Charles Sewell, and Mrs. Lewis Minion, administrative director and midwest director, respectively of thi national Farm «Bureau vomen-'f organization.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For All” Entered In the pcstofflce *t Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878.

Among those here from a distance for the Golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gardner on Monday were: Mrs. Joe Inman, of Albion Michigan. Mrs. Paul Hellems. of Anderson, Mrs. George Bush, of Hartford City. Mrs. Thelma Thomas of

It \IMtOAD TRVING < RKIHT ( \KI> -<1 STEM

There is always so.iicthir.g

Originally established at Michi new bobbing . ip in this old world,

gan Statu' in. 1872 as the first frat rnity on the campus Delta Tau Delta returns after an ab-

Subscription price 15 cents per judumapoiis. Mr. and Mrs. John week; $3.00 per year by mall In A osbom. ef Indianapolis and Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 Mr anrf Mrs A w Bravton and per year by mail outside Put- ^ Char i es Q f Indianapolis,

nam County.

S. K. Ksrlden, PubUsber 17-19 South Jackson Street.

sene - of fifty years. The local chapter became inn live in 1897 when all fraternities were

temporarily suspended.

The installation ceremonies will be attended by alumni from

The latest we have seen is the "Credit Card System" being inaugratcl by the C. & O. railroad. All a business man has to do is to get his credit card, much '.he same is a gasoline iiedi! card, telephone for his reservsticn. pick it up at any station by showing his credit card ar.1 then

Midwestern stat.-s Un- paying the bill for the ticket etc.,

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

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(lergrnduates of the Fraternity Dom Albion, College. Hillsdale College, and the University of Michigan will assist in the initiation of the local organization.

Many Michigan State alumni stop and worry about gettipg his

who were members of the for ticket.

The regular monthly meeting

of Gobin Memorial Church will

be held Tbursdav. February 20. . _ . , at 2: :0 p m Mrs. Edward Stev- Jlini( ' HK ’! i tand a, ’ # J the

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SOCIETY Second Wednesday Chib

Hold- Meeting

The Second Wednesday Club met with Mrs. Maud MeElroy, Feb 12. Meeting opened by singing Abide With Me." Business meeting followed. One member was added, Miss Ida McKlroT. Members present were, Fay Milford. Shirley MeElroy. Lucille Herbert. Rena Smith. Effie Wells. Nellie Duel, Crettic Boon. Frances Uagner, OVis Hutchison.

Alpha I'hi To Meet Mrs. F.

W Giegson. distiu

when it arrives at his offi e dayr later cr on the first of the month. It may prove quite a convenience to the busy man who won't have to take the time to

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Porter are hour the parents of a son bom at the hospital yesterday. i

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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne O’Hair are the parents of a daughter bom at the hospital yesterday.

ens will use as her subject, “Children of One World.” Devotions will be given by Mrs. Clyde Wildman. The music il portion of the program will be presented by Miss Alice Sheridan. vocalist. Mrs. Wayne Gray will be hostess during the tea

Maud MeElroy. Meeting closed with all singing the club prayer Prizes were given to Nellie Duoll. Lucille Herbert, Crettie Boon, Mrs. Wells and Jur.ie

Hiestnmi.

A lovely dinner was served

I gevernor of Alpha Phi, will meet with the alumnae In the home of Mrs. E. C. Hamilton on Wednesday evening at 7:45 o’clock.

Good Cheer Club Has Luncheon Meeting

Mrs. Hazel Bailey onetrtaine.l the Good Cheer Club with a delicious luncheon. Thursday, Feb 13th, at her home north of Ml. Meridian. This was followed by the regular meeting at 1:30. Twol\c members responded to roll call with the name of a good hook lecently read. A flower I was sent to Mrs. Elizabeth Ham- ! mond as the Good Cheer deed of

.jt | the month. Plans were made for

noon "time. Next meeting will be ■ l * lp dinner-theatre party to be

| nold March 11th in celebration ot

ANNIVERSARIES

with Mrs. Goldie White.

If uiori-d With Birthday niinter

j the anniversary.

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> \\ E HKE \kl>OW \ TIME

Servicing of all farm ment before field work

will reduce accidents as well as costly breakdowns, says F. P. Willsey. Purdue University fare: safety specialist. A check li 4 should include hitches, seals, clutches, wheels, brakes, steering ■ind unguarded revolving parts such as gears, chains, shafts, fuel

lines and wiring.

SALT EOK HOt.S

mer chapter of the fraternity

will be present.

Speakers include Dr Herbert L. Spencer, president of Bucknelt University: Thomas J. Herbert Governor of Ohio: and Bishop Kdwin Holt Hughes of the Methodist Church, former president of DePauw University. Farm Women To Hear FBI Agent INDIANAPOLIS. Ind F< b IS tINSi Mrs Russell Cushman, state chairman of the Indiana Farm Bures, i women’s activities, announced today that H. H f'legg, assistant FBI director, of Washington, D C. will be a speaker at the 17th annual state

conference of the social and e,lu« taining salt If fed block cation department of the state Ihc mineral mixture should tonL'ureau. tain 20 per cent of salt rather Th- conference will bo held as low as five per cent.

l'\ b. 25 and 2fi at the Murat

Temple in Indianapolis. The ITU Cr ap variety'Jemor.strations to official is to speak the first day. give farmers local information Oth^r speakers include Gov- are being arranged for 1947 in ernar Ralph F Gates, Hassil E. many North Dakota communtichenck. president of the Ind- ities.

Norma Jean Pritchard entered the Riley Hospital in Indianap-

equip- olis today for observation and

starts treatment.

Secret Sister names were ! Prawn for the coming year an I • the past year’s names divulged, j

Birthdays ' Mrs. Mary Heppen, Suzan. Hep-1 yp rs Frances Irwin gave aV Mrs. John Rodney, today, pen. Nellie Hancock, all of An- interesting review of ‘‘Edison's

February 18. , Person and Mrs. Flora Young of Norma Jean Pritchard, (laugh- Reelsville motored to West Terre

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest Haute to the home of Preston j con te Sts before the meeting ad-j

Harris. 5 years old today, Feb. Pn ■ to celebrate the 88th birth-1 j 0lirn p lt

First 100 Years.” Mrs. Helen Fine conducted two entertaining

Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Shuck and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Turner and family attended the Sportsman's Show at Indianapolis Saturday night.

18th.

Fred D. Strange. Route Greencistle, 29 years to ‘ay. < \KI> OF THANKS

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day of Preston Douglas, father of Mrs. Heppon and Mrs. Young. 1 Mr. Douglas is in excellent!

health. ID received many nic Thursday at Church

Woman’s Union of the Fit s; j Christian church will moot Tue:;-

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Guire of I wish to thank the nurses and Kewanrva visited with Mr. and friends and all those who ser.i Mrs. Carl Kerrand of Fillmore flowers and cards. Doctors Veach

day at 2 o’clock m the church,

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•‘A hog is the best judge of how much salt he needs." says G. M. Vestal. Purdue University animal nusbandryman. The h r g will cat more loose salt than Mock salt, hut in the latter case makes up the difference by c iting more mineral mixture coe-

salt

Sunday. Mrs. Galda Guire is a niece of Mrs. Lillie Ferrand. Mr. and Mr*. John Hicstand had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. William Walsh, Red Lamskford. Mr. and Mrs. George Connette of Brazil. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.Connette of Indianapolis

and Wiseman for their kindness shown me during my illness. Mrs. Stella Proctor pd

Home and Garden (Tub To Meet Wednesday

Tnc Russell Home and Garden Club will hold its February meeting on Wednesday. February l‘’'th, at the Legion Hall in Russellville. Miss Lucile Smith,

gifts and a bountiful dinner was enjoyed by all.

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Mr-. Elmore Hostess To ( loverdale (Tub

Mrs. Vay Elmore was hostess | Trl Kappa to the Cloverdale Tuesday Clubj Meets Tonight Tuesday evening February 11th ! The active chapter of Tri KnpMeeting was called to order, pa will have a regular business, by the president. Mrs. Olzni meeting tonight at M-.OO p. M. at Stwalley with reading of collect j the home of Miss Mary Lou. ind allegiance to flag. Program j Miller. Everyone is asked t*| was arranged by Mrs. Agnesi bring sewing equipment for Re

Mr. and Mrs. Ola T. Ellis are at home fiom Miami, Fla., where they spent t -vo weeks, but the

.veather was cold and the mer- be guest of the club and will pre-

Trippett.

Members responded to loll call, with brief biographies of the I first sixteen presidents of the| home demonstration agent, will s

(dry skidded to 22 during their

visit.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Swails of

Oklahoma City. Okla., are the parents of a son. bom Feb. 8th Mrs. Swails was the former Miss

Joan Collins of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pickett

were Sunday' dinner guests of

sent "Pressing Equipment and Care of New Fabrics." \SS AILS KEI’I HI.14 \NS

Tne club was happy to have as guest, Mrs. Bertha Sinclair. During the business meeting « Valentine was read and passed around from Mrs. Edith Ogle, one of the members now living ini

Muncie.

The program consisted of an article "First Farmer of the Land" read by Mrs. Ralph Fry,

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WASHINGTON. Feb. 18

(UP I Rep. Clarence Cannon. D., Mo., charged today that Republican* arc seeking prema-

Mr. Pickett's sisters. Ella. CraMe tare loath for rent and sugar the 8tory of Washington and Myrtle. Miss Cratie Pickett controls by trying to deprive ^ n vory guccessfuVfarmer. 1 has been on the sick list for sov- OPA -f vitally nerd d (per.iting .. My \ tns t UnfoFgetnBIo’Char-’ eral weeks. funds. after” was read bv Mrs. Jenevrn Mr and Mrs. Richard Collins The top Demo rat on the Kno| , A humorous reading by of Chicago are the parents of a House appropriations committee vturnhv was er.iov,laughter born Feb. 5th. Mrs. swung out at the GOP as the ed by ^“ a contesi on the Collins is the former Miss Betty House prepared to take up legis- Ur; Jj n IH , nny was won b y Mrs. Curtis, of Greencastle, daughter tation. that woull among other yfiidrsjj Ba.stin proving she

of Mrs. Velma Curtis. things, recapture $9,000,000 Mrs. C. C. Gautier, Mrs. B. M. OPA's remaining funds. Minlgus and Mrs. Floyd Allen

attended a meeting of the Executive Board of the IndianapoUs Presbyteiial at the Y. W. C. A building in Indianapolis Monday

or

TAX CUT HOPES DIM

knows her pennies.

The Closing Thought was "One

Eye on the Clock.”

The door prize was won by

Mrs. Agnes Trippett.

Daring the social hour delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her

diminishing for i

bv Mis Osma Smiley. Sunday was' makln g income tax cuts retroac- 1

Mi . Miller and his mother's live Jan. 1.

WASHINGTON. Feb. 18

(UP) Chairman Harold Knut-

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller and ‘ son of th «’ House Ways and

son spent Sun iay in Danville, Means Committee said today that Martha. Illinois. They were accompanied prospects are diminishing fori Next meeting will be with Mr*.

Esther Fry. March 11th.

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birth lay. and a happy birthday!. Th( ‘ Minnesota Republican, supper vas enjoyed. j who favors a flat 20 per cent A musical program, given by f° r most taxpayers, said the the girls of the Reelsville schools, ( fi Bht over the size of the new under the direction of Mrs. Frank fcd eral budget may make it

necessary to fix July 1 as UKeffective date for any income tan

reductions.

Jarrell, highlighted the opening of the meeting and vas thor ughly enjoyed by the large audience from throughout the

county.

Ffe. Don. L. Williams, son of C. A. Williams, R 2, Greencastle, l.as completed training and has been graduated from the school of the Army Air Forces Training Command at Chanute Field, 111. While attending the army air forces training command school, he received instructions in sheet metal course and in various technical operations vital to the maintenance of the country's fighting planes.

4 lintou-Mawison Ee Club Met AAlth Mrs. AA right

The Clinton-Madison Economic Club met at the home of Mrs. Raymond Wright Feb. I3th with Mrs. William Thomas assistant f hostess. Twelve members answer-

Queen and court preside at hi-y dance

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Queen Ruth Hildebrand and her attendants, Pat Hamke, Peggy Tennant. Jane Wilson and Maiilyn Rossok watch the dancers at the HI-Y Ball held at the Greeneistlc hi rh school last Saturday night.

THE CHEF'S CORNER - - - - I now little I he pli asurr of ann.MKM’ing the In-ui for AAcdnc day evening - - - - Heal, ye rial ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALl.v - - - - mil flu kind Hint’* all eho|t|>e<l up, lull the r< ttl long Idnil in u sauce inu:le oi tomatoes (well I pmniseil All f aru*< f wniililn’l give •wry flu se«-rel) - - - - hill aftei ih moiilhfiil, you’ll say ‘simply delish’ - - - - Now remembei folks, (hi- is for AAeilin -day evening only mid wHI In served (rom 4:3(1 E. Al ’(HI 7:80 P. Al. (Hey - - - - On tlral money you save in going to Indiana poli and Terre Haute fm the leal staff. Just pul it aw n and give to •h; Bei 1 Cross drive Air, Collins will get underway next in‘nth - . - - aw, forg'd H, Erni<, we’re always glad to help a good cause.) He seeing yen AA ednesday, CHETS CAFETERIA Arms* from Post Office

ed roll call.

The retiring president, Mrs. Fred Wichman installed thi new president, Mrs. Forrest E. White, the new secretary, Mrs. Louis Williams an4 Mrs. Claude Crodiarg treasurer. The 1948 leaders of the club were appointed.

A donation was made to "The I'homas, Mr. and Mrs. John A

March of Dimes,” and helpers were appointed to assist with the runmage sale to be held March 1st. Refreshments were served and favors given in keeping with thi Valentine spirit. The meeting closed with the reading of “Collect for Club Women." The next meeting will be held March 13th at the home of Mrs. Elmer Sly, with Mrs. Herbert Boswell assistant hostess. It will lie an all day meeting. The leseon an Slip Covers will be given. -j. I rderated lU-adiug Club Meet* Wednesday The Federated Reading Club will meet Wednesday at 1:30 i. ,n. at the city library. Mrs. R. E. Richards will review the book, “Anything Can Happen Here.”

Benefit Party WmI„ Feb. IMP. M. V.F.W. Home .FUBUO INVITED

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Aiiiuy Congratulated Mr. and Airs. Gardner More than two hundred guests called Monday afternoon and! evening to visit Mr. and Mrs j Otis Gardner who were observ-, ing their fiftieth wedding anni-j vci‘-ary. The house was boauti-j fully decorated with flowers with yellow as the predominant color.) Mrs. Gardner wore a corsau'' yellow roses and those assisting j also wore yellow flowers. The lea table was covered with | a laco (doth-unii {'entered withrfi' large silver punch bowl which has been in the family for manv! years. , Mrs. Perry Rush. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner’s daughter, received all

the guests.

Those assisting In the afternoon were Mrs. Joe Wright, Mrs. Charles Rector. Mrs. Ma,.' Heath, Mrs. Leo Terry, Mrs.' Harry Wells and Mrs. E. E • Qtieeney. In the evening Mrs.| Charles McCullough. Miss Gra v Browning, Mrs. Wilson Wheeler. Mrs. Gerald Woody, Mrs. Jack Hinkle and Miss Rose Mark Terry assisted. There were eleven there who were present at the wedding fif-1 ty years ago. They were Mrs. George Bush, Hartford Ci'v. Mrs. Fred Long who was the flower girl at the wedding. Mrs. Pearl Dounohue, Mrs. Nellie Beemer, Charles Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. William Lane, Mrs. Bertha Sigler Brothers of Bainbridge. Dr. T A Sigler, Mrs Tom Tuttle and Robert Sweeney. Among the out-of-town guests I were Mrs. Bush. Mrs. Joe Inman. I Albion. Mich.; Mrs. Paul HcJ-! lems. Anderson; Mrs. Thelma |

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Osborn, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. j Brayton and son all of Indianap-J olis. Cards, special delivery letters^ and telegrams arrived continual->| ly throughout th.- day. Many friends sent flowers which Mi ) anrl Mrs. Gardner are now shut-! ing with people who arc ill an.! with their many friends. 4 *!• Putnamsille p. T. .A. To Aleet ThurMliiy Piitnamvllle P. T. A. will meet Thursday, Feb 20 at 7:.",0 Mvi.' Ethel Schafer will he the speak- <■' i

HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Helen Summcrlot, Route' . It Spemer, was admitted to tl. i hospital yesterday. I f Mary Jackson of Fillmore w , dismissed from the hospital yes-' terday. Mrs. Mary Clark and son of Brazil were released from th - hospital yesterday. | Mrs. Bessie Edwards of Roaeh-' dek was released fioni the ho.ipiiui Monday. , Mrs. Nina Holton mid daughter of Cloverdale were dismissed iron the hospital yesterday. 1 Gtho Estep, Route 4, was re-' leased from the hospital yesterday.

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