The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 March 1947 — Page 2
TWS ©Aliy IfMNER, GREFNCASTlf IfJDlArJA, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1947.
IIOSJ'ITM. NOTI-> .Ic's-'S Anhart of Hainhriiljro was dismissoil from ttjp hospital yo t onlay. Mis. Hat lie Ash of Crorncnstlo was ilismiMKal from the hospital ystor'lay. Mrs. lamise Nrwkirk of Grooii(asth* was distiiiissoil .from tho hospital Sunday, Mrs. ijarlon U’moka an I (laughter .'if Spencer were released .fr in tht* hospital yesterday. Mr VirK.’tiia Gale Strn le was flmi.ted 'o '.he hospilaf Satir--
ilay.
Sir.ion Lynn Uroadstieet was admitted to the rtospital yester*
i lay.
Mary Kranees niimitted to tin morning. Pai.I Jones of Gl
dismi unlay.
Mis. Ignore
Mrs. K.llth Miles, Amo, was dismissed from tne hospital Satui dm
Gardner Jmspital
Mrs Maiie Campbell was re- in tournament play, was held leased from the hospital yester-1 tightly by tbe Shelbvvillp player*, day. however, and hit for only one
field poal laid made two of three
free throw attempts.
Following- the afternoon games after Shelbyville had defeated the East Chicago quintet, the Bears were unanimous in their
'.olokn beaks TH E DAILY BARRED
i < onrIniifd from I'uu# One) |
Bland, who previcasly hatl ac-) a®*!
counted for many Garfield point- HERALD CONSOLIDATED
Halnli Call of Greenrastle was dismissed from the hospital Sat-
urday.
( \KI> OF THANKS
Close We are deeply appreeia- confidence they could beat Terre live and wish to express our Haute Garfield that ivght. They thank- to the friends, relatives took to the hnrdw.v»J < before the
nr.:i jiciphbors for their many
frantic, cheering crowd of nearly
kind messes, sympathy and lovely tfi.000 fans with ag little outwa.nl
was I
floral tributes r’. iring the illness and death of our t other and grnndm-ither. Maggie Gose. We also are grateful to She Rev. this; Ralph Saunders for Ids words of j comf< id and to Mr and Mrs.
mc*istle waspleCurry. th«' pallhearers and
d from the hospVal Sat-'Mngers. the many friends of
Greeneastle. Reetsville and Marv hattan and all who assisted in
Alspaiigh
(treencastle was dismissed the hospital Saturday.
from any way.
The family pd.
signs of nervousness as any team ever to enter the ehampionship game. It waa confidence, hut not
over confidence.
# Ironically. Coach Willard Kchrt. the Garfield mentor, is a graduate of Shelbyville high school where he was a net star in the early thirties. ^ Shelbyville and Garfieki were the only teams in the final four who had met in season-sohedvried play, with the Purple Kegles taking the victory. r >9 to 44. In j ^ j all Shelbyville lost only games during the season. Victors had b. cn Lafayette Jefferson, Indianapolis Shortridge, Rushville. and Columbus, heal ies Terre
Haute.
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SOCIETY
ATOM BOMB-HOW IT WORKS
i Mary Dale Owens Is Bride of Gene Met Unlock
PERSONA! And Local News BRIEFS
Country Corner Home TV-
t luh Mel Friday
The Country Corner Home EV | Miss Mary Hal-' Owens, daughCluh met Friday, March 14. with! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
outside Put- Mr». Fr n k Rare for an all day Owens, became tne bride of Gene
{meeting, with Mrs. Francis Lane 1 f>. McClintock. son of Mr. an i jth« assisting hasteaa. Mrs. George W MeClintoek. ( Tlie lesson on slip overs was Sunday afternoon. The eeremo.iv, given by Mrs. Clyde Carrington, was read by Rev. James I. * Mrs. Lane furnished a wing chair i snockley of Pittsboro, a friend ic. be covered, which the club; of the family. Daffodils, ivy aivi I nembers work;d upon. , candelabra decorated the altar
The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore n
I At noon a lovely pitch-in lunch- ' cop. was served to ten members
and one guest. Mrs. James Bis-1 p.wn of white stain with a fing- 1 sett ; ertip veil. Her colonial bouquet]
| In the nft'rnoer. the meeting i was of red roses.
'■vas called to order bv the vi;e| Mrs. Bernie Floorl. slater of the
Mrs. Dale oier spent Saturday president. Mrs. Samuel Baird. It j (.r ide, was matron of honor and in Indianapolis. : was voted to give five dollars to, Miss Dorothy Ann Conrad was Mrs Harry Talbott was taken th ’ K:d Cros *‘ Ro1 ' ta, > Wafi ^bridesmaid. They wo,./ to the hospital Saturday for oh- swerod VO'T favorite radio, drosse8 of light blue nylon an,i ( servation , program. TTie next meeting will enrriod cononial bouquets of yel-
Mrs. Emma Turner, 212
, be*April 11 So. Boiler.
with Mrs. Loonnr I
five Jackson street ,is confined to hoi •
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In pay laves, take care
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all our friends and relatives who assisted us in any way at the death of cur beloved wife and mother. We
home by illness. j Pm-i'iit Day Club
Will Meet Tuesday
Ernest G. Allen has gone to
Zanesville. Ohio, to visit with The Proseni Day Cl.ib will his daughter. Theresa Shank and fneet Tuesday afternoon with
family. , Mrs. Wilbur Donner. Cole Apts. | »ian and the ushers were Bernie
I j Flood and Stanley South.
James R. Allen is spending the \ye«d Hostess Mrs. A L. Meredith presided
lo\yj|roses. Marcia Flood, niece of tho bride and daughter of M -. and Mrs. Bernie Flood was the flower girl. Her dress was yellow, nylon and she carried a bouquet
of violets.
Don Crawford was the best
ARTIST'S conception of the atom bomh is based on .l.-s, , Frederic Joliot-Curie. newly appointed head of French ^ eigy commission. Entire bomb is contained in cylindrical ' ^ containing two halves of a sphere of uranium 2.15 weichine ,I1 each. An explosive charge (2) shoots one hcmisnhne ,,, f oun(1 • the other (4) through that section of bomb in which the rJav*' 4 for explosion have been set up by reaction of small .l™,,!. 1 ' polonium (5) upon sufficient glucinium (6). rr . ou,lt of — .. ''lationi)
-.vi>ek with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Shank and family at
Zanesville, Ohio.
LaFayette L. Porter flew to
are grateful for the beautiMI Miaml - F loridn Sunday, where he Mn-ch 24th at 8:00 P. M
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floral offerings and to all furnfched their cars. We wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Rector and their assistants for their kind
and helpful services.
Frank Milos and family. i Maple Heights \V. S. C. S
Meeting Postponed
who] was failed by the death of
father, William F. Porter.
To Mother's Club
M thers Study Club will meet with Mrs. Kenneth West <129 E. Walnut Street Monday evening,
Mrs. pro-
.vTaple Heights has been postponed indefinately. Watch the Banner for further notice. Ihirras ( lass To Meet Thursday The Dorcas Class of the Putnamville Sunday School will meet with Mrs. Wiley Mark. Thursday afternoo^ March ‘'Tth.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Carl of Attica spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Otis Browning and Miss Grace Browning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean and fa nily attended the 62nd
| we Iding anniversary celebration
rtf '
Green
Me 'a Long will have the
gram.
*?• + -IHome Kc Club To Men Wednesday j The West Madison Home Ee Club will moot with Mrs. Everett
The meeting of W S. C. S. of," 1 Mr and Mrs Go " r Pf Man " at
Hill, Ind., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Turner and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank-
Ellis Wednesday March 26. a .j. Piiliisim ille Gn lip To Me"t Weilnesdav
afternoon,
Miss Rosemary daughter of Mr. and
daughter of ham Hester.
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Greeneastle.
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The W. S. S. C. of the Putnam-
lin Shuck spent the week-end vi,1 ° church win Wedneswitn Mrs. Gertrude Meek and da ->' afternoon at the eonmunity Mr. and Mis. Virgil Rollings and house. daughter at Cataract. ’ ’•* *•*
Progress, History Cluh
Mr«. Emma Smith. West Pop- M n . N v)ilh Mr/ Brothers
lar street, was ratlod to Terre
Haute Sunday by the eritieal ill-* ^'* 1e Progress History club will ^ ness of bet aunt, Mrs Annie J. 11001 Ttiesday at 2:.!0 at the i Day. Mrs. Day is a former resi- , * lomf J - G Brothers. .101 ' deiit of Fillmore 1 E,m st - -' Irs - h'rank McKeehan l will have, charge of the program-j and Mrs. Janies Long. Mr. and Sourwine.J -I* •!• v ; Mrs. E. C. Fleming and daughter. Mrs. Earl I Home And Child Study S Phyllis. Bill Conway. Jess Wil-
11 the organ.
Tile bride’s mother wore a dress of navy blue with white accessories and Mrs. MeClintoek wore a black gown. Both wo.e gardenia corsages. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the bride’s I home. Yellow jonquils, blue iris and white tapers were us'd throughout tile house. Bernie Flood, violinist, and Bill Lockwood. pianist, furnished the music. After the bride and groom cut the cake they left for a short j wedding trip. The bride wore a suit of midnight blue with white
accessories.
They will bo at home temporarily at 6U> east Walnut street. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Ramis. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Russell G. Flood,! Chicago; Miss Bess Biring. 4. J. Flood. Elkhart; Mrs. Clifford Corwin. Mrs. Myrtle McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Bob McCarthy. Mrs j Lena Barnes, Miss Gladys Owens, i Mr. and Mrs. La Grove Miller and] children. Peggy and I^arry; Mr.
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Sourwinc and Miss Mary Hester.? Club Meets Tonight
Wil-‘ rsu-ij a. j ! Henson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Green.! were initiated into 0,0 H ° mo and 0,111:1 St ’ ud y; Mrs
hams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.!
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Mr. and Mrs.
- * into!™ Homo and cnncl study; Mrg EUzabpth stonRer and 8on Kappa Alpha Theta sorority Sat-j KexeU Boyd. I ^‘ rpy J " y ' Judy • VU Na, - v ’
| (MM Highwood Ave. Membersl Eva McNary ’ Mr and Mrs - Bdl '
There will be a meeting of the please bring mending.
Greeneastle Women’s Unit of tb. j
Indianapolis Symphony Wedner - J Three Initiated j day evening. March 26, at 7:.'!0. By Delta Acta Miss Virginia j Delta Zeti announce* the in-
Harlow, 717 E. Seminary,
cers for the coming year will be
elected and all members arc on--leld and Mrs. John Ross, Charles-
ton, Illinois, on Saturday. March
22, at the chapter house.
| •!• 4- •!• + ! \\. K. C. Auxiliary
j Meet* Tuesday
Off:-j itiation of Mrs. Walter Ballard, Greeneastle, Mrs. Henry J. Arn-
ciially invited to attend.
Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. James ilxnig, all of hulinnapolis and Rev. and Mrs. James I. Shockley and son. Jimmie, Pittsboro.
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I*. K. O. Meets With Mrs. Collins
P. K. O. will meet Wednesday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs 1
Ernest Collins.
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Women of the Moose .Meets Wednesday
Women of the Moose will meet
W. R. C. Auxiliary will meet j Wednesday at 7:110 at the Hon I Tuesday evening nt 2:30 at the I All members are urged to -jo
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fORVOUR HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snider have returned he "e from a two weeks visit in Lakeland, Fla. with their son-in-law am daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kenesson, of Del oil. Mkh. Mr
Ki-nesson is “coveiing" the ae-'o. A. R. hall at tne court house,
i tivities of the Detroit baseball ] d* 4* team during their spring training Martha Washington Chili in the South. j Meets Wednesday j ' Martha Washington Club will
meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. at
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charge of the program.
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’JOtli C entury ( luh Meets Wednesday
The 20th Century Club will meet with Mrs. T. C. Robbins, j 706 So. Locust street, Wednesuir
Mrs. Edith Herbert will have, afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs T
H. Williams will he in charge of
the program.
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Miss Giss-nlcuf Reritnics Member of .Alpha Phi
Miss Mildred G r e c n 1 c a daughter of Professor and Mrs. H. E. H. Greenleaf, 1024 8. College Avenue, has recently been initiated into Gamma chapter .,1 Alpha Phi, at DePauw Univrr-
i »ity.
Miss Greenleaf Is also a mem »H>r of Alpha Lambda Delta, honorary scholastic fraternity. Slv ! Is a freshman at DePauw and is active in campus affairs. -j. .j. .j. , i V. F. W. .Auxiliary Meets Wednesday V. F. W. Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 7:30 at the Horn# There will be an election of of.
ficors.
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St., today. March 24.
Rowland Lavcrnc 81ms. 1 year old March 24 Son of Mr
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