The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1947 — Page 2

THI DAttY BAN^R, GRcFNCASTLt, Ih'DlArsA, FRIDaY, FEbRUARY 21, 194/

iooth \nm\

be collectea into one of the oKier

passengers cars and taken over The year 1947 marks the 100th the : lilroad for exhibition.

Anr’versary of the Monan. Dur

ing the course of this year, and particularly in niid-vear. appropria'e ceremoniesc will b? held commemorating the htstnricil beginnings of the Hrosier line. In this connection it is thought that many itejns of historic irw-

It Is requested that any Moron employee, or frien 1 of the Monon. who might have items of historical interest donate or loan , ich items to the muaeum. In either instance, the particular exhibit will he properly marked to

Tiger Diamond Card Announced

Athletic Director Hay ft. Neal his announced the conpletion or the DePauw baseball schedule for 1947. The schedule irelttdes sixteen games, twelve against

l 'rest rach as correspondence, should be sent to Lafayette, ad-

indicat' the Jcjr, All such item? conference teams, one against

.stock certificates, letters, strap rail, old track fastenings, old

Ircssr I to the General Manager, attention of I. J Sfu?v\ and in

equipment Ream, news clippings, rach instance proper acknowenurt records and all things that lodgement will be made of such mark and symbolize early rail- gracious consideration.

Frank E. Cheshire, General Manager

ro’.ding may be found in Monon

c immunities^

It is the intention of the Management to establish a permanent nrjseum in Lafayette in which will be collected and displayed for the present and for posterity these many things of

cr.ntinuing interest. Some time and Mrs. Lewis Wells during the year these items will tr Jay. February 21.

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Donald Dale Wells.

n of Mr. 15 yean

A GOOD MEAL ALWAYS INCLUDES GOOD MEAT And this meat should be the best in quality for taste and for the sake ef your family’s health—Our meats are quality meat$*»Se you can be sure*** BEEF and PORK Quality Meat Market

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Purdue, and three with cx»t-of-state teams ( Head baseball coach for the current seoson will be (Siarl?. 0 P Erdman. who is now serving as varsity swimminy mentor Coaeh Erdman succeeds Harolo i Hal I Hickman, who is now varsity basketball coach. The complete schedule follows: April 16. Earlham. There April 19. University of Chicago. Here April 22. Purdue, There April 26, BUI State, Here April .10. Wabash, Here May 2. Oberlin, Here May t, Hanover, There May 6, Wabash, There May 10. University of Chicago.

There

May 13, Butler, There May 16, Canterbury, There May 17. Hanover, Here May 24. BUI State. There May 27. Butler, Here May 31, Earlham. Here

THE MILY BERNER HERALD CONSOLIDATES -It Waves For All” Entered In the postofflee at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mad matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam Countv. 8. K. I tar idea. Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street.

SOCIETY LOCAL GIRL WEDS

Personal And Local News BRI EFS

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toney of Bainhridge called on their A,ml. Mrs. Frank Toney Tuesday af-

ternoon.

NightCoughs

due to colds...eased

LOT without “dosing” RUB OhVISISS

f the In l.nna Conference, la to j. the gu’st speaker. -• All welcome. KROGER RETIREMENT PLAN

cause of the program’s brn-u. and simplicity, it was postfblTJ dfscribe it with only 32 .T i lUes in the resolution '.vhichT be presented to the shareh^ ' for decision.

held March

Hcase.

to have them priced

CINCINNATI. Feb. 21.—A re- Designed to provide a rrj,,,.

— tirement program for the 22.000 lifet.me income fo r veteran 1st at the Court employees of the Kroger com -| th ‘‘ Cln8e 0( thtir

i„„ v. i,h Mr, Franci, Lanr b~ to .Ir.reh.Wor, .t thr ">'• rrtlrom.,,,.

company’s annual meeting March 5. it was announced today.

fore Feb. 28.

RefreshnlehAs serve 1 In

keeping w4h thg gRUip tjne siUrtt.

The meeting then fjt ted.

The j made by employees, all costs ho-.

ing paid by the company. Bc-

1 One feature of the program is that no contributions will be

France lost 620.Oftn m « n and children in Worui bh

all diy at the home of Mrs Frank Lane. The less-'n on slip covers will be given, so each member bring, thread, scu-syrs

j ant 1 thimble.

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Local I’eojde Ttt Attend ) Convention At Lafayette

There are no forests in Egypt The dale palm and the : yoap.iHf ^ajetheprincinal trees.

Mrs. S. R. Southwood

I Among those planning to at-

Miss Margaret Mae Hammond' tend tne Kappa Delta Phi sororl)ecam ? the bi :4e of Shirl R ity regional convention at tbc

Mrs. Jennie Wolfe, south Lo- Southwood of Sallivan, Indiana. Fowler Hotel in Lafayette Satur-

There Is an Advantage In Knowing Where to Borrow Money Quickly. Personal Loans to $100. INDIANA LOAN CO. 19'a E. Washington Phone 15

rust street, entered the Metho- in a ceremony read by Dr. K. dist hospital at Indianapolis Fri- E. Vale at 7:30 o'clock Saturday

' day morning.

day and Sunday are: the Misses Marjorie Lewman. Mary Virginia

night in McKee Chapel of the Young. Velma Phillips, Kay Tabernacle Presbyterian charch. j Brat tain and SJrs. Ann Casli-

1 Cloyd M Moss has reu rned Tho C U pi e wiU reside at 2150' haugh. Mr. and Mrs. Josef Sharp, from St. L- Jis .vhere he attend- North Pennsylvania street. The 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Frazier 1 ed a listrict convention of the bj-jfj, j s rh daughter of Mrs. W.! snd Mr and Mrs Wendell Pell.

W ,. tammai «• *»a. ,

.1 C. Penny Co.

j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Allan icNOTK F. tuened Thursday from BradcrFree bus to the V. F. W. state town. Florida, where they nave tournament at Logv.spart leaves spent the past few weeks.

7 a. m. Saturday. Those attend dig should leave their names at

V. F. W. Home, plvme 848. LATE NEWS WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 —

(INS)—The House Judiciary ( ommUter today approved IcgKiation banning portal-to-pnrtai

G. Hammond of Greeneistle.

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Keelsi iUe W S < S

H«>!iU Me-I ing

The regular meeting of the W. S. C. S. of the ReelsviUe

Prof. A. Re d Winsey spoke Mesthrdist Church was held Feb. ••hi:- afternoon at a meeting of 13 in t] lc church basement with tn- Seventh District Federatol < A p ut Luck riimver. I cf Clubs in Indianapolis. “Ait.- At 2 o'clock the Business meet-; i.stic Europe • was the subject of j n g, wgs called to order by the

li>“ talk.

John Uc-ss, of Madiso.:. Wis., is spending the week-end with Dr and Mrs. H. T. Ross. He is

Mrs. Josef Sharp is tne local aetfgatc to the convention. * KO.MER8CT < HI.’ .STIAN

CHI’RUH

Minister Rev. C. C. Griggs

Sipt. Cully Price

Sunday School 10 a. m. Worship service 11 a. m.

Everybody Welcome. Please

new president Mildren. Jfatche-l com9 and lot us a11 worshi P to -

son. 1 gethe r

Two songs were sung “Help! Somebody To Day" and “Let the, Lower Lights be Burning." The

Ol’H BASEMENT Ik STILA. FULL 04 KAKGAIN'S! SATURDAY SPECIAL! WOMEN’S DRESSES •• S3.0R

limit »n claims for hack (tay tin-

’ t lb • wage and hour act.

The legislatioo. spoil -ored by Rep. Gwynne, U. Iowa, was leatatively se lied tiled to lie taken up

in the House Thursday.

assisting ;n the Civics Department of Wisconsin University,

FILLMORE METHODIST A. Lewis Meredith, Minister Training in Bible truth is es-

Hutchcson also an article entitl-| sentlal to complete citizenship in ?d "An Opportunity Eor A Newj the Kingdom of God. Join us in

Mrs. Martha Gossett and Tear." Prayor was offered by) this school of spiritual learning daughter Carole >f Wallace re- Ruth Bowen. Charles Smith -as superintend*!!* turned home Wednesday evening Reports were read and approv-l and his corps of teachers w -1 after a few days visit with her ed- Old and new business was l come all seekers of this truth, parents. Mr. and Mrs. John taken care of. A committee wasl At the morning hour of wor

(n 1 ) The government’s index Grimes and son Dallas and Mr. appointed for a St. Patrick's j .- hip the pastor will present the of wholesale prices reached a and Mrs. Freddie Bunten. Social Family Night to be held on theme: Sheep and Goats, a Com

WASHINGTON, Feb 21.

REMODELING WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY and TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24TH and 25TH. We will appreciate* >Mir cuuperation wtiile we are making our store more modern and adapted for convenient shopping. GOULD'S DRIVE-IN MARKET

new postwar high last week 13.5 per cent above the level of

a year ago.

Wholesale prices have been

recently

March 17.

Roll call was answered by 10

Lemuel Patterson

signed up with the Morrison members: Lizzie Beaman, R;i*h Kundson. Inc., for const! action B owen Credie Boone, Annabclle

climbing steadily ever since price ,in * mam. He 1< f, yj-Li ixud), Nellie Duel!, Pearl Hascontrols were scrapped in Nov- dav on ,ne U S S General Pat- sler, .Lucille Hutcheson, Mildred ember i r ' c ^ U P * 1 ' 8 ncw "' OI ' < - Hut:heson, Mollie Madden, Ezra

* He will be gone one year. Rollings, and on* guest. Mrs.

Miss Frances Suthcrhn and

Hated The Sight Of Food, Says Mrs. Smith

Gosse who also became a mem-

bcr.

Th" next meeting to be held on March 6. at the church.

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Tie annual Washington Din-

( M)VERDAI.E N EWS

Mr. and Mrs James Hazelett

an.i Charlotte of Eminence were Mi9s Carol - vn Mf,as retunu - d to Sunday dinner guests of M,r. and Indiana UniV€rsU y y^tevJay Mrs Arthur Jones and children. i aftcr 8 P endin « the 8ernestf ''

Doris Sutherlin is working a t» vacatk,n w,Ul Miss Sulh< * ,Un ' a Fa , nhrWre y (ll , WIls Chet Hastings Campus Restaur- P ar?nt8 ' Mr im l Mrs Earl hll h ' ln AllI)ua , f Mnner ant in. Greenojstle. Groveland community. ‘ ‘ , ln A ” nua ' f”""" Mr. and Mrs Oscar Mayhewj Ftai.k Johnson is visiting his ner for Maaon8 and Eastern of (,ranLHburg, Wiscon^n have^ p arentSi Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rtars and thejr famiUes win bc been Mailing M,r and “r* . Johnson, of near Brunerstown. imidattheMasonichallinBainArthur Jones and other relatives ! He , trove Mr and M is. Robert br . . Sn , lrdav F( , h 22 at Th :Z}. Cft .A°-J ndilUmp0lim We Irwin’s cm to Indiana from Flor- 6:30 A program and entertaln-

al City. Florida. They drove P , ont win follow the overRcy roads for 75 miles ini Bain bridge Chapter O. E. S. Kentucky and southern Indiana, wi n be hostess with Morton and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ho-j Russellville Chapters for joint inbert Irwin are home again and'sroction by the Worthy Grand

Frank Johnson will visit then.

m-sday evening.

Mrs. James Hostetler aid grandson Rudy Jackson visited w ith Mrs > W. C. Allender Thursday. Mrs. Allender accompanied them back to Terre Haute for a

few weeks stay.

FOR SALE: Front quarter of beef, available next week. Call 6F12. 21--t

Retonga Proves Merit To Well-known Resident. Now Has Fine Appetite And Has Regained Several Pounds Of Needed Weight. Feels Like Differ-

ent Person

couldn’t get much done. Stubborn elimination forced me to take harsh laxatives continually yet 1 felt full of toxic waste ami 1 .offered almost continuous nnis- [1 a lar pains in my arms, legs and! boulders, often I would sud-1 denly fee! too weakened to stay up. and these spells were always followed by raging headaches. I My weight went down and I felt 1 like I was losing ground all th •' ■ time .

“Nervous indigestion pulled nv •‘Retonga relieved all this dis-i down until I could hardly keep tress and I am now happily on I going but. thanks to Retonga. 1 the go all the time. I have re- I now enjoy my meals and fe d gained several pounds and nuis-i stronger and better than in culiir aches are relieved along years,” declares Mrs. Olle Smith, with poor elimination. I feel !ik< well-known resident of Route 4 a different person, and I give Clarksville, Tenn. Retonga full credit. “I just didn’t want to think of Retonga is intended to relieve food, and I could swallow so distress due to insufficient flow little my strength dropped to! of digestive juices in the stomwhere I just dragged along feci- ach. loss of appetite, Vitamin B-l ing about half alive. Mos* deficiency and constipation. Acnights 1 slept very little, and cept no substitute. Retonga may mornings I felt like a wreck. 1 be obtained at Mullins Drug would have to rest so often 11 Store. Adv.

for a few days before returning to Florida.

PENNY SUPPER Sponsored By (hristuiii Youth Eel low ship Christian Church in Church Basement from 5-7 p. in. SATURDAY,FEB. 22 Featuring: HOME COOKED Chicken Pie and Nam

lt' a a couple of ladies talk ing about how they like the service at— COPES STANDARD SERVICE

To All Members Of The American Legion, Their Families and Friends: FREE moving pictures of the 1947 Rose Bowl Football game between the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) and IHinofe University will be shown at the Greencastie High School Auditorium next Monday evening — FEBRUARY 24th, at 7.30 P. M. Post 58 is sponsoring this big evening of entertainment for the sport fans of this community and you are urged to attend. Everything FREE with a regular Legion meeting at the Pest Club House following the pictures. Cassell C. Tucker Post 58

THE CHEF'S CORNER Home time, we wonder if we are ton particular—Anyway Chet just! insists that everything be spotlessly clean-— Oh, my what a job to clean that kiti-hen from ton to bottom every night—aud those dishes another headache but they must shine be Insists it’s a tough life but when you work for a man so particiiUr it ju t must be done Ear dun folks, in comment log on niy woes 1 almost forgot to say there’ll h e MEAT IA»AF WITH CREOLE HAK E on Hatnr day. CHET'S CAFETERIA Aerom from Post Office

Mn’ron. Mrs. Jane B. Sinst on Feb i 26 at 8 o’clock. Members' arc i-ge.i to attend and visitors .’.re welcome

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h itertain With Dinner Wednesday Wednesday dinivsr guests with Mr and Mrs. B. C. tPete) Cox was Rev. F § S. Fisher and wife, Rev. Gene Hurst and wife and daughter,Rev. Dora Day and wife, Rev. Bertha Kivett Rev. Ernie Kivett. Theodore Hurst and wife, Chester Day and wife The day was enjoyed by all as we enjoyed both temporal and spiritial food. The afternoon was spent in preaching and singing gospel songs and a wonderful praise service. The Scripture was reid by Rev. Gene Hurst, 10th chapter of 8t < John. Rev. Fisher gave a soul stirring message from the chapter r?ed was led In Prayer by Rev. Ernie Kivett. There was a testimony given bv

all.

+ + + + Country Comer if Mine Ec (Tub A very pleasant meeting of the Country- Comer Home Ec Club was held Friday afternoon February 14 at the home of Mrs. Lee Andrews with Mrs. William Andrews as the assistiant hos teas. Mias Lucile Smith, the H ( D. A. gave a lesson and demonstration on the different ways of cooking i meat. W’e learn that inert to be I tender and retain its flavor 'should be cooked at a low even temperature. i Roll call was answered by fourteen members, who roaporyded with something of interest about the month. Three guests were also present, itri. Siddons, Mrs. Griffith and MraulBairfVytm,. During the busineM*'dfotflng. helpers were appointed to gssiht with the rummage sale to be

parison. The Bible advises, “Forsake not the assembling of your j selves together.” * The young people offer to al 1 youii'g people an opportunity io the evening to get together for presentation of Christian principles. The evening worship is intended to he an assistant for all who are desirous to promote fellowship and public worship. MAPLE HEIGHTS CHURCH OF CHRIST Bill Brewer. Minister. Bible study 9:45, Worship 10:45. Evening service 7:00. Everybody welcome. (LOVERI)ALE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday S'-hool 9:30 February

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Mrs. Alice Regers, Sjpt. Worahip Seivice 10:30 Dr. Wm T Jones, of Indianapolis, secretary of the Preacher’s Aid Society, and treasurer

NYLONS Nylons are back again on the shelves.

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PHOENIX BERKSHIRE GOLD-STRIPE KAYSER HAYNES - Seamless

Y ou can’t buy finer Nylnm, All full fashion, »e« sprit, colors, mm on our skelirt

$1.50 ■•$1.65 $1.95 Pair Slop at o«r Hosiery (owW PREVOS

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MURPHY’S ASSISTANT MANAGERS SALE STARTS TOMORROW (SATURDAY)

HERSHEY BARS 5c and 21c

MARSHMALLOW

TOPPING Quart 49c DOORS G. C

Lydia Grey TISSUES 500 Count 29c

Top Tunes on The RECORDS 53c-A3c-79c

CHEWING GUM 5c

OILCLOTH DA hwh Sim Yard 65c

open

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