The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 February 1947 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLt, ImDUNA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 194;.

HOVITAI. NOTI> M:irglr Follor "f Coat‘‘svi!'' wns released from tho hospit; 1 Ihis morning.

Brrtna Long: was adm it, i the hospital this morning. Matgan t t)ctro was admit to tin hospital yesterday.

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NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE TLI aerrs lor sal»‘ |Hirsii«nl to l«*ual nnlirr horotofun* pnt>li«ihfMl in the partition suit ol tinauor \ . Kii.incr. Hills r<‘.'o|\(*|l at Ho - olti«*o of FRANCIS N. HAMILTON, Commissioner Saturday, March 1st, 1947. *

Four Enlist In Naval Reserve (. icf "hnrniaeist Mate .lark lii'kle, a Naval Recruitier, anin< d today that 4 Greencastlf i .1 enrolled in Che Xaval Kevo Wednesday. They /vere t ter Walton 8 l-c. Carl E iimton. SK l-c. Gordon Me-la.-.t 8 l-c and Chttrlea R ..(■ s 2-c. Case served with th« \ ny Air Korees during Work

Var II.

C.ti.'f Hinkle will be in the t Ci.ice all day Thursday. ■ liday and Saturday t/* enrol: n n it thi Naval Rtserve amt v.-. , qu stions concerning th. \ ivy Comdr. J. E. Fleming. ». , em astle Resident, Oommand 1 i! g officer of th.’ Naval Recruit • mg Station, In lianapolls, will bt j in the Gmnenstle Post Office! dl da) Sat.irday to administet the Oath to all men who enroll in the Naval Reserve. All exArmv. Navy, Marine Corps, and

(' ist Guardsmen arc onw eligible terday.

f, ; enroll rent in the Naval Re-j serve without a physical

amination.

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8. K. Karlden, Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street. Personal And Local News BRIEFS

DePauw Tigers Are 1947 State College Champs By winning from a fighting: Wabash squad Wednesday night up at Cravvfordsville. 02 to 41* j the IVPauv. Tigers became th ( undisputed 1047 champions of! the Indiana College Conference:

baskethnll title.

•»H, U" Gardner. Tom Beck ar. i! J Bill Walton led the Old (Jol ! | ' re-Ltcr!- to victory over their tr' i j ditiomd rivals before a crowd ;.000 rabid fans in the up-Monin | 'gymnasium. Gardner, DePai:-v-I pivot nee., collectad 18 points toj^ pace the Methodists. Beck hit| for 14 and Walton chalked up K

Margaret Weleh was releas'’.! Djck Ljpht (lIgo nccounted for 7; from the hospital yesterday. points (luring the fracas. Mrs. Charles F. Z.-ls is spend-' the Little Giants fought the ing several days in Lafayette. Tigers on even terms throughout

*111,' opening half. Walton’s buck-1

Carl Foully of Quincy, was p Ut DePauw ahead, 31 to 20 j dismissed from the hospital yes-, j US t seconds before the rest ir.-J

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-t*. ••• ^ ANNIVERSARIES ; ! ’ -j. 4. •> •',• -t- -t- ;• *;• -l- **dt Birthdays Mis. Maty E. Wright R 4, Gn - ncastlc, 87 yrnrs old Feb. 24. Alva Johnson, 70 years o' ( i F. b, 25.

R’v. William, *1.* Hy amove

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VVanHa Joun iw daughter of Mr Shoemaker, 1 y,,., r m . J,n 'h

Poltruary 27.

METROPOLITAN OPEfit X-soelallon, Ine„ New York City ^

Ktht nrd .Min< on. General Manager

“FAUST" - MONDAY, APRIL 14, 8.15, Mines. KIKSTFN. STKLI.M V.K, VOTII’K \ M ,.,J KITJ-M AN, SlMrHKIL BAKER With PEI.I.E I IKK,

New York eompaii) of •>.>0 wifi, Ballet, Chonis ;in'l |

“MADAME BUTTERFLY" - TUES., APR 15, 8.15 0 'lines. ALBANESE, BROWNINti, .IORI>\N- '|,! ssr .;‘ l * I * v- ■**’ IV'OEIS. < EHANOXsKV, VlAWKi)'

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Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lyon returned home front California!

liirsda) where they spent two J ’'hd 'oon tan

Primal v cmpiasis of the Nava. I w ?eks with their son. Dunrd and i From ,hen 0n . , v . Res rve is being plcfd on tlu family. | battle was never iq doubt a.id

temiission.

The Old Gold players • came hack strong in the last period

the score to 41-30.

From then on the outcome of the

lowii.g: Ritain rate held at I large, continue longevity. I -. ilicipate on request 2 week cm > -s. advance in rating by cor- * 1 j mdai v c.-mrses, no obligati.ia of any kind.aivl establi-shin.g p- oferer.ee of Navy duty in even! ■ f any future national enterg cm \.

1 Coach Hal Hickman substitut'Kl

Mr. and Mrs Simon A dolman! freely during the closing miniiave rcturne.’ to thti.r home in | ute.s of competition. Greencaf:! > after sper. lng five I j.'o r Wabash, Gene Clones, weeks with thcii two sons in L^j fortner Roachdale high school Angeles, California. j star, was outstanding. Clone*

Hazel McCullough spent the

FARMERS SALE OF PURE BRED DUR0CS We invite you to attend this Auction Sale of 35 Htad of Farm Type Duroc Bred Gilts. They will be sold tc Highest Bidder in cur ORCHARD PACKING HOUSE in tmwi of MOORESVILLE, INDIANA

FRIDAY,

MARCH At I P. M.

7, 1947

SCHOOL NEWS

weekend with friends in Indianapolis. She attended “State ot the Union” at English’s and the Heifetz concert of the Martens Series on Sunday afternoon.

.Imix-s School

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Remsberg

and Mr. and Mrs. Ayler Nelson 1 age of .882

were in Indianapolis last evening.

hit for 13 points, 11 of these com-* h-.g m the first half which en-j a hied the Cavemen to keep in th*’

game .

DoPauw’s Conference record is 11 wins and 1 defeat. Their entire season's mark is 15 victories in 17 tilts for a winning percent j

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Grace’s Beauty Shop WILL BE OPEN Monday, March 3rd. PHONE 40

exclusively Scandia - Glassware Hand-mad, h) Scandinavian Craftninen—masler u| i,| as ^ Me have Ju- I received a shipment i*| Ihi, beaut.fid f»>r flowers.

Bciiutlfill Gifts, for presents from S2.4. , ».

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Shop Eitel’s for useful Gifts 17 South Vine St.

Thrsr giltn hu\i* Iwun fril a Halaiirr ICutiou mil air in r« a] <mmiilitioi. t • farruu jfinal littrr* in Marrli ami \pril. Th#*> an* hr<*«l t mu rhnicc hf*rd hoar**. \Mi> imt add t » >mir su\\ hrrd and K<’t startfd with rl^lt! Kind of Hiimm., ainl Inlp this mtIoii* riH*at tiorta-<i*? Hi*n* U your n|i|H»rtunit>. MaK»* |dan« to ti. u it l» ii on sal* da\. Don't forget time or place. Terms, Cash.

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liXI.PII KINEIIAKT. Flora, Indiami. MARK BOTTE'IA, Indianapolis, Indiana.

L i.-t Friday the annua! Junior r, I Ci oss birthday party was

! • Id at Jones School. Each child *,old at the Indiana University

brought to school his birthday pennies for the room service

kink and the Junior Red Cross member of the class.

< ave a treat of Eskimo Pics. The children of Jones School are enjoying a number of recreational reading books recently purchased by the board of education. These books are being catalogue.I so that they can be easj ily transferred to a central li- ' biary within the school whenever , building space makes it possible for a room to be used for that

purpose.

to attend the capping services

Nurses Training Center. Miss Rose Marie Remsberg was a

Mrs. Retha Dunn has reeeiv.'.l word Irom her son, Pfc. Haroal L. Dunn, that he has been stranded in Hempstead, N. Y, because of deep snow. Dunn, who is stationed at Harrison, Pa., with the 11th Air Force, recently

SOCIETY

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M 'Milan’s Bible C!Mi

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j Heels Friday ! 'Die WpTnan’s Bible -club of the Methoils'- church will meet Frida)' at the home of Mrs. W. L l Hargraves, Elm s*. i -!• d* . Pin do play Indorsers To Meet Friday

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took park in a basketball tourna- 1 Photoplay Indorsers will meet

| Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock

ment at Mitchell Field.

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IN MEMORY

1 with Mrs. Ferd Lucas.

1M omim's Bible ( lull Mill Meet Friday

| la loving memory of cur moth-

Miller School ',-r, Margaret Walla:.- who passed

Fort) one children from Miller away Feb. 27, 1910, and father/ The Woman's Bible Club of the Ftinxil have entered Prof. Win- John M’allace who passed away Gobir. Methodist church will scv's Art Class for children, March 7, 1941. | meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. which meets Saturday morning Do not ask us if we miss them, j Hargrave at 405 Elm street. Hum nine o'clock to eleven There Is fiich a vacant place; j Mrs. Fraley wil have the devo./clock Often w'e think we hear their turns and the program will he in Five children have withdrawn footsteps, ! , horge of Mrs. Martin, and four have entered Miller And see their smiling faces. f •*• q. •*• .School this week making the "'' h never forgot th" day they. Ka|>|>a Ku|»pa (iwumia Hlate

total enrollment to date two hun-

dred thirty.

Dorothy Ann Boyd entertained

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j on In-i eighth birthday, February | la Refreshments were served j by Dorothy, after which the group enjoyed singing and games

; in th • auditorium.

The children of Miller School • arc collecting paper for a paper

i drive, the money to be

j buy records for the new recorciI mg machine. Any one bavinf ! paper he Wishes to give plena"

I call the building, 414-J.

died.

i Day Lunclwon. March 15

For we le rnc 1 that hearts do Kappa Kappa Gamma State Day b,PHk l i-1.*:ncheon will be Saturday March

second grade of Miller School rw ‘ v "' f " r 8 r et our parents ,,y th a t the Athletic CVjb in Ind-

)° ve ' I -'upolls. Kin Ily notify Mrs. L.‘IFs In our h.aiLs to .-ta). j R ,, y l,. Wahle. 135 E. 47th S;reet For we know they're watching by February 28th and send check 0,t ‘ r us (for $2.00, if Oreencastle Kappaa

No matter where you look, you'll find it ad vantageous to borrow at a bank.

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Ridpath School I 58-- la-ola Moore, the thii-1

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il i i e teacher of the Ridpath. School since 1922, has resigned Ixchiisi- of ill health. Miss Moo'ei ticcaaic ill during the Christm n holidays and was imable to re-

turn.

M's. Ketha Pitts, a foiTner f "irth grad, teacher of the Ridj path school, who ha* been subj diluting tor Miss Moore will j continue in her place, j Th" Junior Reel Cross of the Ridpath School sponsored a pi >• j Friday afternoon for th i entertainment of all the rooms, j There weft- several lathers also' | present. j j The ping i am consisted of, j group singing by the first, seci ml and sixth grades. A Tonettc j duet was given by Anne Hart- | man anu Eddie Barr. A tap dance was given by Susie Olorc I Kay Hinkle, Mary Val Crouse | and JactUe Miller. Four coupl.-a [ from th fifth and sixth grades gave a square (lance. The thiid grade closed the program with a very lovely George Washington play. The program wa* nnnonncod by Susie Glow who i* president of the Junior Red Cross Council. The proceed i amounted to $13.20 which will go for the welfare of children at home (uid in foreign lands. Mrs. R. E. Stevens served caka to the tifth grade children Friday afternoon in honor of her son. Eddie. It was his eleventh birthday.

And guiding us on our way. Sadly missed by children an 1

grandchildren:

used to' Mr and Mrs Cla, °nce Sutiier.; mahlng the

,tn ! n'gTt. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Maynard E.

Sutherlin

Mr. and Mrs. Kwuth R. M’al-

lace

Irene Wallace pd

p'-yi, to attend.

D nclng fr>m nine ur.til twelve w t.i 3 i'.(k Myers orchestra fur-

must. will V>e th;T

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THE CHEF'S CORNER - - - • Our ciistomi-rs know t-ha: on Friday they will iirxei lx disa|ipoiiit)sl hill will find an appetizing fish dish on the mem and tomorrow, we w ill he very proud ol ourseRe* in being aide to procim fresh from Mussaclmo'tl some eoj that has made that stale famous - - - BAKED COD sound' prett) good ami there will In- a dellclou- TARTAR SAUCE - - - SPANISH RICE, u very special dkh will also be on the menu, and BROCCOLI - - - - not the ordinary kind - • . . Jud wait until you taste the kind we serve with a melted Mil ter satKi- - - - - there K a difference, CHET'S CAFETERIA Arms* from Post Office

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M. H. C. S. < f .Maple Heights

M -t M'ednesday

W. S. C. S. of Maple Height# met Wednesday p. m. with Mrs. Grace Walts. Mrs. Mamie Chr, Id. president, opened tdie meeting. The Rroup sang' one verse of A meri-ca. Svlvia Sutherlin had devnUorMi. Seven members answered roil call. Umal business meet-

ing followed.

The social hour was spent sewing for the Red Cross. Th;- prize for ce r.pleti/>n of garment'in shortest, time was won by Elaine V »te. R, fret-Imients were served by the hostess and enjoyed by all. SHIP LN DISTRESS NF.W YORK, Feb. 27. — (UP) Tne Coast Guard reported today that another ship was stanJ-j ing by the 1.800 ton SS President Warfield whose captain radioed J his ship was leaking badly in the s-tormy Atlantic and might have to he abandoned. PUTNAM COURT NOTES In the suit of Ora Delp versus Lawrence Ames, the court found for the defendant Ames. Delp had sued Ames for wages, alleged failure to furnish & second cow and a second meat hog. C. C. Gillen represented Mr. Ame« While F. N. Hamilton was attorney for Mr. Delp. ADMITS MIXING LOGA-NSPORT, Ind.. Feb. 27 _l-UPj- A uUiorilies said U»lay that William McKinley, 62, reniwytvani#. railroad conductor, had e/mfessed that he killeil Basil Bowman, 31, with an ice pick in a fight Monday night.

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