The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 March 1947 — Page 2
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THE MILY UNNER HERALD CONSOLIDATED “li >V«vm For All” Entered in the poetofflee at Oreencastle, Indiana aa aeoond class mail matter under Act or
.March 7, 1878.
Subscription price, 15 cents per Yveok; $3.00 per year by mail In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-
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S. K. Kartden, PoMlsker 17-19 South Jackeon street Personal And local News BRIEFS
MOTON Mt.TIlOlHM
SOCIETY
l.i uor.' AlsiKUiffli wus admitt^il tlic iiospitul yesterday.
.\! Halph Call was admitted, t i tin 1'iituain r.'.iut> hospital | \>. :iii , .sd<jy. .Ml.- Kosa Hanict. Route 2. ttn-.'iicaIr. was admitted to tin hospital y-sterday.
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IN MI'.MOHY
In memory o' Hann. who passed a way '
March 21. I' l '~
Though the y.-ars may be
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Tin y ;ir. filled with n inciiibrant i- o' you. 'Call Johiisoti. pi
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Yl: ami Mis. Herbert Meek mid Mr. aiv.I Mrs Elbert McCoy spent TinusduY in Terre Haute. I. C <'oara t. Bloomingrtor st. atten ted thr beef steak dinner at till, C >'. i ■ bis elub in Indinr.apolis
last ninht
Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Rod. Ii. ok. tsn.'iicer, arc the parents i
Hn.wn | ” um.ytiter born at the hospit
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Mi. and Mrs. Marion (ioodtmi
Tile follow!ng’ is the scliedli' ' of services to be hold at tr Union Chapel Methodist enure t. Morton, beftinnin" Sunday eve i lug: Sunday. March 23: Cmnch sehool H> a. in. Morning worship j n o'clock. Reception of members, Evening service 7:30. T!"' pastor will speak und Mb > Lucille Gardner, of Riissellvii:'. will sinff. Monday, 7:30 p. m.: An nr! :r • predation of Sallman’s “C '.ri >t ni the Door,” L. L. BicUctt. Tuesday. 7:30: "Lnymnr.V Evening,” YV. C. Zaring, pro.n ,- tut sub-district layman will speak. Wednesday, 7:30: A. L. Morea.th, (trcencnstle, speaker. Tlmrsdny, 7:30: Illustrated .-ermon, "Chaos and the \Y'.:;' Oul.” Eriday, 7:30: Dr. Carrol Uildrbiand ot PePauw will he tl:' speidter. Sunday, March 30: Chure'i Mt-,oo| and morning worship. SOMERSET CHHISITAX CHITtCH
Minister. Rev. C. C. Griggs. Supt. Cully Ft ice. Sunday sehool 10 n. m. YWrship service 11 a. in, Sunday school every Su-at-.y incrning and preaching eve.v Sunday morning except on
| Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs Andrew Robinson cutting cake at bride's home.'! loae ^ M *- | Reception was held immediately aftei tli • eeremony it tin church, j Kerns, daffodils and Ensttr Lillies d.niiated the home. Table was • STILL tlX FTTEUE
\ndreu Hiinlnsiiii Von Sttinens’ Studio
L;ii YV, Hi i iy, are the parents i*t, beuutifuliy decorated with white candles uni i-ed roses. Champagne ( a nan ter born at the hns P d ;,l, d cake wen served by the bridesmaids and the maid of honor. |
this morning.
(The wedding cake was made by Leiind Ernest, brother of the
| bride. The young couple will reside in Gieeneastle.
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Mrs. Edgar Stevenson is can-: fined to her home at 712 South C liege avenue, with flu. Her' iaugiit r, Mrs. Harvev Spaekeen )! Indianapolis is with her. After the regular panel, thspecial veniremen and men sumi. ii n ii Ij'om tile street had been e:;a:nitH'!l and no jur\' obtained in iie,ii tlh damage suit of Harry H.if ton vs. Doctor Jolm K. Hak- • t. tin plaintiff yesterday filed a no it a ai lor a ehange of venue tiom tile Clay Circuit Court. Tin ease was sent to the Putnam Ciicint Cimi t Rrazil Times.
OT IHIIWT-ilones \ ow- Eve!' a aged
In a pretty single ring ceremony Saturday night. March 15, Miss Thelma OConner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Conner n. (Toverrlale, became the bride of Willard A. Jones, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Hiliar) dimes, also of this community. Tile single but impressive cerenionv was held at the home of the bride’s parents and was perform:! by Bro. Clarence Harr, a minister of the Church of Christ. j Tlic bride was attired in a i
is a veteran of World War II Ii ving served four years in the enny, spending two years in the
F aith ' ucifie area.
Tlh- Young couple plan L make their home in Indianapolis where
tii" groom is employed by the 1 ,s :,n
Mitchell a Scott Machine Co.
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Morton O. E. S. Id •els OHienrv
INDIANAPOLIS, March 21. iINS) -Motorists had it straight tiom a man who Imlped liarness f .
h-'.iiies ass: elation March 21-22 in Gary. Miss Mintle has served as chairman of the' department of eoliegi s and universities for thro" years. ITir.-ipal banquet speaker the night of March 21 will be Dr, Fumees x.uut, ,.eu ’ of Ivmte e.ononrees at the L'ni-
vt rsity of Wiseonsin.
dress and wore a corsage of pink ,
carnations.
Byron Burkett, brother-in lawt
of the groom was best man. Several relatives and
nuclear energy today that their present automobile engine won’t last until the new atomic-operat-ed models are on the market but that an atomic electricity plant
impending possibility.
Professor Glenn T. Scaborg, co-discoverer of Plutonium, told the Indiana Section of the A n* erica:: Chemical Society at a meeting in Indianapolis last night that atomic heat soon can iia used to operate power plants, , Plutonium is a man-made source
of nuclear energy.
The University of California
Porkms and Rose Bettis | j., rol ; eeKOr | 0 |,i thc Indiana chemLaV, rue Thomas, pianist,^ that thf . t . laborate equipment
required to removed heat given off by tlic plutonium-producin” uranium piles currently is a so*jovis problem but that atomic ‘I heat soon can be used to opera'.-
immobile power plants.
Mortisr Chapter O. E. S. will I .vv public installation at the h.dl Satur ay niglit. March 22. starting with a 7 o'clock pitch-
in diniMT. * dt s.sb
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will lie installing offilets,
fleers to be installed are as follows: YV. M„ Elizabeth Cicdfelt-
James It. Burk: A. M..
.Yli^, Vera L. Mintle, head of blue suit with white accessories tii Department of Home Eeo- an.! were a unite gard. nia and in .nits at i i- l'auv. University is pink rose bud corsage, atteiidiug the annual r.eoting of J Miss YY'il : a O'Conner, sister tii Indiana State Home Ee >- of the bride wb.s her only attend-
cnt. She was atU' d in a blue' ' , ' r ' Ruby Mer.rck: A. P,, Norman Scott: secretary, dune Hat bison; treasurer, Daisy Alexander; Cond., Vivian Seobbee. Appoint-j
friends i 'Y* : Oiltz; Mar.
wire present. Out of f.vn guests I M " U,k ‘ OHu ' r ‘‘ r: 0r ^" LaV ‘‘ n, ‘ * wore Mr. an I M-s. Bvron But-1 A “ ah ' K '*>" F ' Jlf >rd U
! kett, Mr. and Mrs L on Cook a.cd «" ,h ' U " rene -M'Uer: Bzler. Hazel' CHICAGO, March 21 (UP) j baby daughter, Mr. ami Mrs, K', mu . Martha, Hila Brn.ttain, vvas. cold in the apartment • Leioy Don hew and Mi. and Mrs., Elw ‘ ta ' Martin: Warden, t wh ,, n Mrss , Virginia Dnggv ask-
Leroy Loreng. all ot ludianapoi lis. j
A reeiptioi. was held immeii - [the basement,
YY. i,in's Club will in i-t M/)iida.v ately aft i tV ' rai.i.iv. If- ; HOSPITAL NOTES ! tcu.h the furnace,
Itii-iness and 1‘rofessiimal \\ ■■ini'ii's ( iub Mset« Mondav Till Business and Professional a.en's Club will m et Monday
Sentin-l.
«IRL HELPING MOTHER IS BURMED TO DEATH
ed little Betty L.ou. 8 to go down , | and open the furnace Jampoi in
/’' . . ' ■ C ' . • ONE VERDICT
.) i vtning. March 24 at 8:00 p. M. I i at the In me of Miss Edith 1 Browning, 201 Scuth College, j This is a very Important meettig ar.d members [ileas.' note lungi of date. I '.LI.MOKE MKTHtmiST
COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION
tr.-.-hnunts ini’ led ger: rmi.« j , * J ahe warned her daughter. helpings of I!) - beau’Uu'ly dir - Lutln r Gibson of Martinsville Atinutea later there wax a terrated Wedding cake. Ice eteatn y.-un reb asi d from the hospitai! » { ' ream from the base nent. and punch, j this morning. j 1 >i! K'gy arise from h(,r bed I he bride is well km-wn i . | Ross 1 ,eonard, Hainbridge, yyms| nnd f ashed outside, foilowed by Cloverda,la eo nmunitv an 1 is a ' oismissed fiom the hospital yes-; t'-vo younger children, Robert
graduate of Clover! :le High I terdtty.
School, class of 1!I43.
I Tile groom is also n graduate|
Don't borrow unless you must -• then save by borrowing at a bank.
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HppPfMiriZENlBnNK BTHJM and truvt comphny
\. Lewis Mi-redllu
What, if anything, is wrong witn the modern Sunday School ! Why is it not attracting Um mas-.s? Has the Church slipped m its power to infill* nee others, or do s it have a ehifnee ? He wh r can ajiswei these qnestiop,s cori tly sh uld come t.i Sunday S .mill and help ,u» start a tor i Just being a critic, gets till- valid no lit a re i ttiHt. | At the morning Worship '.h i p c-t r will present Uie theme: IT: YY’ai!: What Are You Doing About It? ,
At tin- evening se. vice
' of Clovel-Jale High Scliool graduatin.g with the elaSM of 1937. He
he will
J I'" went: The Signs of th > Times. | Many will awaken some day to j ilb .-over th. y ha. I done r ithing to better the world’s Co.alii ton. What will lie tlieir alibi? Out Methodist > ung p“i>ple s •society m. et* each Sunday night 1 Aie your young people present? The fourth quarterly Conference will be held at Brick Chapel on Monday evening, March 24. Fillmore must be represented |
■t\ •!••:* -V *r -1- -t- •!••!•* + + +. ^ ANNIVERSARIES ♦ B -d •!• -I- -1- •?• -j- $
Richard Lee Hatcher, son of Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hatcher. R. 4, 3 years old today. j Darrell W. Brannema,n, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Branneman., Cloverdale, 1 year old today, .►tareh 21. Mrs. Vurlin Jarvis, 902 N. Ma lisnn St. today, March 21.
THE CHEF S CORNER There K nothing \ cry pretty about an onion - - - - but If you flio'e big fti nnuda onions which we will um- on Saturday in preparing (ALVES LIVKK AVIJ ONIONS wi believe you winiM change your mind. - - - Thl- ♦eiuler ealvea liver Is going to la- smothered In these delieiotis onions and Is In itself an epicurean delight - - - Talking about green |ica we have never seen peas ro green In color as tin o- itelleimi. fresh ones that will In* on the menu - - - * A Tip - - - - ilrof In Satiinlay evening h«lore you finish vour week’s shopping - - - - You will find all the good things on mir menu ns you find at the noon hon,-. CHIT'S CAFfTHHA Across from Pont Office
There will be aervicea in th.Limedale church Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Rev. Ida Reed Adkins will give an interesting object lesson for young people and children. Every one of the young peopl and children will receive a small gift. Mrs, Adkins is an acconip- ' lishotl children’s worker. Thenwill be special singing and an old time gospel message to follow the object lesson. Everyone wel-
come.
6, and James 3. Inside the basement they could hear Betty Lou crying: "Mommy, I'm burning!" Rut the basement door was locked from within. With the aid (f a neighbor, Mrs. D.iggy battered her way into the basement. She mound Betty Lou lying quietly on the floor, her clothing tamed away. She died at n hospital two hours later. Police believed Betty Lou lock*it tlic door n.s a precaution against alley prowlers and that her clothing caught fire when she poke! the fire to mke thapartment still wanner for her
mother.
< AM» «K THANKS 1 Wish to thunk all my friends and neighbors for the cards and flowers sent to me during mv ill-
neds. Mrs.
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THE EASTER EGG IS MOT OF CHRt£Tlf N In both India nnd Egy pt rabbit- ami egg-v h* . suiiM-^ inerfitlty and reprnuiu-tloli, wor*- <1 iv-iy i I. a!a 1 ’ 11 -prlng fe*tlvnl whieh corn ponds to mir I a-b i. t li-slhul lo YY I-Icotne the return of spring, ill -'-a"" birth. I. — "Nuggets of Knowledge” — <*<*«. "• slim| ” People keep Us busy beeuuse We were loirnl 1 "*’■ u!l
lirlneljiles of lasting incrit.
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