The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 March 1947 — Page 2

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r HS DAHV §.‘ i .K : NfcR < GREtNCASU, INDFaNA, SATURDAY, MARCH 2V, 1947.

SENIOR PLAY Try nuts worn held Monday March for tho play "A Hate With Judy." Tho play will bo Sivon on April 11 at S:00 o'clock at Ih ■ Hiffh School auditorium. Those elected for the cast arc

as follows:

Judy Foster. Joanne Canary Melvin Foster, Richard Fulmer

from Foster,

Marianne Graham Radalph Foster. Charles Sanders Hannah. Betty Ann Stoner Barbara Winsocket, Mary Lee Hickman Oppic Prinplo. Dale Williams Mitzi Hoffman Beverly Trembly Mr. Martindale Inland Plessinper Mrs. Hotchkiss. Mary Lee Zizzelman Rlosic. Mary June Wamsley Mrs. Shlutzhammer. Carol Shirley Rexford Mt-reith O Conner. Harry MeGowen Susie, Ruth Hidebrand Back Stape Organization Stapc Manapers Set Lights Bob Thompson Aubert Moderith

Joan Ton , j

Virpinia Arnold i Stapc Managers

Avery Hirt. June Busch

Costumes Donna Huber Publicity Marilyn Abrams

Ticket Sales

Tola Cook. Wanita Pitts

moving' to Stilesville. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Orubt lave moved to their farm thes recently purchased near Manhattan, formerly kn vn as the Ferguson farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McCann

THE DAILY BANNER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

“li Waves For .All”

Entered In the postoffice at Greenoastle, Indiana as second class mall matter under Act of

mack. Mr. an.l Mrs. Joe Grubb, i March 7, 1878.

Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Keller. Mrj| Subscription price, 15 cents per and Mrs. Lowell MeCammack, | * 3 00 P* r mal1 in

Mr. and Mrs. Austin Wheeler, ^tnam County; $3.8°

attcndc l prayer mcotinp Satur-' ^ y™' ** mal1 out! "' ,e Put ‘

day nipht held at the home of, n * ni 0,1 V *

Mr and Mrs. Lawrence McCam-

maok.

Mr. and Mrs. Ja res LaJv and

SOCIETY

GOP TAX CUT VICTORIOUS IN HOUSE

Tiirner-Strleheck Wedlinp \nnoun<‘cil

S. IL Ilariden, Ihibllsher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

I'lltSOVAl And local News B It I E F S

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stritbeck of Greenifield and formerly of Indianapolis anno>uncc the mar. riage at 3:30 o'clock last Sunday afternoon of their t'aughtcr, Joan

to J5 00 nn ' 1 Bohert Turner Of Orem ast-

' le. The ceremony was read by th.l Rev Robert Lewis, pnstor of the Sev nth Christian Church of Ind-

ianapolis.

The bride was attended by Miss Schull of Indian-olis an 1 Allan Feld of Gre-meaxtle se-ve.i

as best man.

The brideprocni l.“ the son o.

Dan Abrams called on Mr. an ’ 1 Mrs. Earl Abrams Sunday nft?r-'

noon.

Mr. Howard Keller called oaj his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Keller last week. i Junior Benassi of Indianapolis j spent last we^k end with hidj

parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ben-j Edmund Torr Is reported to

assi. ' have seen a wolf on his farm in m cet in the Recreation room

Mr. and Mrs. John Butler Mr. East Madison township,

atvl Mrs. Irvie Butler were Sun-i day dinner guests of Mr and

Mrs. Austin Wheeler.

Mrs. Pertha Turner, Greenenstle.

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7> IV-n Women's Club

Will Meet Monday

Thi DePauv. Woman's Chib

Bob Dorrett and family arc moving to the Watts farm this

week

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Properties

Harold Eastham. W.

rtreet. today.

Keith Dali Wells Yoeman 3 c

Honolulu T H. Mar. 29. i an( j e hitdren at Murray, Ky.

Anna belle Boswell, daughter ’f Ml. and Mrs. Artie Boswi-11,1 Carpenterville, 10 years old, Friday. March 28 th. j Maynard. Grubb, Saturday,

Mr. an,J Mrs. Austin Wheeler ggpi, !

at Mason Hall on Monday. Mnr-

(31st, from 3 to , r ) o’clock. This j

Mr and Mrs. N. C. O’Hair have meeting will be held at this time, returned from California wher. instead of the first Monday in

they haV‘- spent the past few'April,

months. j *9

Clnverdale New Km <1i«»

Hr !ds '.ust Meeting

Mrs. Eliza Hurst was hostess to the New Era Club Wednesday ' afternoon March 26. There was a

d;ic" »| vl| . s CTnrol Williamson has re- prod attendance and the meeting I turned home after a months visit was one of the most enjoyable of.

(with her daughter Mary Kesler tho club year.

Mrs. Anna Buuren, Miss Anna

DRY CLEANING

Easter clothes, as you well know,

Should look their BEST, where’er you So WE suggest, dry^lean them HERE,

If “VERY BEST” you would appear. HOME LAUNDRY AND

CLEANERS

I i'H'iflii |J

Mrs. Lou Reese of Fillmore has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Dallas Ruark, for the past

week.

CONGRATULATIONS go to Rep. Harold Knut ion (left), (Rl. Minn., from Rep. Robert L. Daughton (Dt. N. C.. as the House passed the Gophei state Congressman’s tax reduction bill with a vote oi 273 to 137. Dough ton led opposition to th<- four-billion budget cut, which capital observers predict faces certain revision in the Senate. (International Soundphoto).

CHIB CALENDAR

WEST JEFFERSON

sp?nt Friday with Mr. and Mrs. L *elyon Willhorn of near Coates-

ville.

Mrs. Nina Gaston and sons called on Mr. a.r.-J Mrs. J >“ Grubb Tuesday evening. Mi. am' Mrs. Clcyd Allen. Mr. .irj Mrs. Earl Allen and daughter, Lindle, Mrs. Dorris Snodgra- and Mrs. Dora Cooper spent Monday with Mrs. Florence

All- n.

Mr. an t Mrs. Wayne Watts arc

BOWLING Monday 6:15 University C vs. Johnson's Post Office vs. Midwest V. F W. vs. Dobbs’ Monday 8:15 Coca-Cola vs. Eitel’s University A vs. Home Latin dry University B vs. Zinc Mill

Curdle, and Mrs. Icy O’Daniels

were guests.

Marty favorite songs were piv-'

en in answer to roll call.

The program was renderedr i “Flow Gently, Sweet Alton’’ and When You and I were

Friday callers of Mr. and Mrs Dallas Ruark were Mr. and Mrs Eugene Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood, of New Maysville and Mr. and Mrs Raymond Wil-

liams of Terre Hcute.

Wendell Pell, circulation manager for The Daily Bannei and the Indianapolis News, is taking ! his vacation for the next two weeks. During this time Robct

Hadley will be in chaipe.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Kroil .. ,, ,

. | .., , . “The Holy Hour” by

arrived in Cl verdale Wednesday _ * •’ ... , ... ,, , ,. pie and Ruby Pickens. ' ivening to visit with relatives K __ J .

and friends. They have been 11 v j ing in Piinebus. Virpinia where

Monday

Dt auw Woman's Club. 3 unlil 5 o’clock Recreation Room at Mason hall.

Tuesday

Art Needlework Club, 2:30 p. m„ Mrs. Minnie Hurst East

S ninary Street.

Active Tri Kappa 8 p. m.—

i Mrs. R< id Winsey.

Wednesday

Woman’s Club 2:30 Mrs. E

R. Bartlett.

( ARU OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for the kindness shown us at the time of the death of our little son. We especially want to thank Rev. Fraley. arid the pastor of the Reelsville church, and Mr. McCurry and those who sent the beautiful flowers. Mr. and Mrs. James Brewster Jr. pd.

YOU RE OUR HONORED GUEST

Wh«n you dine at the Royale your slight est wish is our concern. The menu and the service are planned to make your meal an occasion to be remembered with pleasure Your favorite foods are always avail able. Many tasty dishes for those who like variety.

ROYAL CAI

. _ i Greenoastle chapter No.

Young Magpie were aung by the E g 8 0 . c]ock

group.

"Rose of Tralee" and “An

GOVERNOR TAKES HAND O'linllnurd from I'tiKr Ourl

255 porters to “go ahead and warn’ milk strikers that he was pie-,

deputies of the latter -parl-Oli brought the fluid into the capit- 1 al. Sheriff Newman Debretton of

In North America then I two speeus -J wolves nil gray

Irish Lullaby by Winifred Rock- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

An oil company is ilr.llinjjl >11 five miles oft the erst I

w *11 and Margaret Hughes. "An Old Fashion Garden” and

Hallie Sip-' 1

•'The Holy City' was illustrated

ralias Rissler, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Phil

Seroggin, Supt.

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“The Safety of Our Children is Your Responsibility!”

Wt CHECK AND DOUBLE CHECK VOU" CAR fOR EVERY PCSSlBiE Tr’vl TROUBlt SPOT/ yy

Play Safe 1 Be Safe HAVE YOUR BRAKES REUNED NOW!

SEE I S FOR THE BEST. AMERICAN BRAKE BLOCK LINING NOME BETTER!

SCOTT’S FRANKLIN ST. GARAGE

\ INK AT FR \NKI IN

PHONE 68

I to be out of the service soon. | Miss Rose-anna Foley, daugh- ; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Foley

| of Fillmore, was chosen secretary HP' r 'L

of the Women’s Athletic Assccia

tion of Hanover Colleg, membership meeting

pared to convoy truckloads of East Baton Rouge had deputies: milk through blockades. posted at the county line when 1

-I warn them this is no play trucks under convoy from’West' muisiana in tho ocean's M thing.” Martin said. "We’re not Feliciana arrived with the milk. This is the lirst nperai'nc! going to make any arrests. • tind sc* f a r °ut at sc.

We're going to kill them. Go nh" j I ar.j varn them. It’ll save

those babies getting killed. Thei 's not going to be any mob TOKYO. March 29. General

violence in West Feliciana.” Douglas MacArthur is fracking;

Martin, with the help of ad- 1 down on incompetent and inef-;

Kersey joining East Baton Rouge pari.ih fective Japanese economic con-

MA( XR’FHFR OfTAUKS IH»WN

10:15 a. m. Morning Worship

in pictograoh bv Miss Anna Theme and music in keeping

I H Z, ’ «,T m S B.S. v„« h r,,.

City. ' J lowship. Dc.nn.a Huber, president i

This was In keeping with the of senior group, Nell Kersey, , sp"nsnr of junior group. authorities brought 3,000 gallon* trols to save this nation from

Mrs Minnie Burris read the’ 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship: ,,f n ’ ilk into N<nv Orleans test self-destruction and prevent loss

tlon of y a never College at an all- tlllb history Which was very in- Theme: “Sin." Men's Quartet in without incident. , of American prestige in the F:v

held r’ teresting. special Prayer service on Thurs-

cently. Miss Foley, who is a Thc ' f^ing officers were day at 7:30 P. M,

so| lumiori- d Hannvei. is a mem- elected. Mis* Beivl Sandy, pr. si ^m^b**^***— 1 be- of Gamma Sigma Pi, honor- <,cnt; Mrs ^rgarot H,ughes, «aBH^jaaaia®^oWB*»a^j5jaa , Siaaf3'3M®a®r

■sident; Mrs. Hallie Sip- gi

Crouse are so wild they™ have been raised sneresd-iliyl game farms About every i years the wild stork - .-|J ami science has never solvdl mystery of this disappranj Bays the Ohio Corservation^

letin.

Banner Adv. Pay;

Martin’s men moved the milk East, a reliable source reported

to tht East Baton Rouge line and I today.

who received all A’s in their courses for the fall semester of

the present school year.

*r nrirjlfi REDUCES PRICES $60.00

arv for Hanover College students viee-presi lent,

pie, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Pearl Harrer, assistant secretary

treasurer.

After singing “Gc. 1 Be With You Till We Meet Again, the club adjourned for the summer.

*9 -5- '9 '9

Mrs. < lair WITianiH Hon red At Shower Mrs. Otto Dobbs and Mrs. Elmo Sweet entertained with a miscellaneous shower Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Minnie Hurst or east Seminary street, in honor of Mis. Clan i Williams, tht fornwr Miss Betty j Jean Crc.usore. More than forty guests wen present and the brklo receive J many becritiful gifts. Contest prizes were won by Mrs. Wiley Mark, Mrs. Alta Rowland. Miss Norma Hill, and Mrs. Clafudt

Grimes.

Two other showers were given recently for Mrs. Williams. Women employes of thc Greencastle Telephone Company entertained at the home of Cora Jean Branneman and last week, Mrs. Herbert Flint and Miss Betty Jo Flint entertained for her.

Sc/u/

for Easter

Stci* feeding Vitality Body Builder—Ihe dog food specially made to build strong muscles— promote health—keep dogs in

top condition.

BEAUTIFUL COLORFUL, FRAGRANT PLANTS, FRESH BLOOMS, REASONABLY PRICED.

BURK’S

0. K. HATCHERY PHONE 130

AlTMOUOH production costs are still high and many of'our dealer, arc -till waiting for deliv.hcn, the Samiary Refrigerator Co. is glad to give tins libual price reduction through tfiefr dealers as our mutual romribulion towards bringing business hack to a norin.il and Mahle now of merchandise at attractive price levels. * Wt ■film thc pent-up desire for Sanitary Quicfrez represents a steady and long term market, which should be served at a sensible price. » IS HOMO ihat current shortages which now hold back production of Sanitary Qmcfrez will soon be a thing of the past so that the increasing production volume during the following months will compensate for this price reduction.

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Take our ad vie • and gel your t|iiie'Itvi. unit now. We cannot guaran-

tee future delivery—

R. E. KNOLL

West Side of Square

Plume 6A

THE CHEF'S CORNER - - - - Tasty chunk* of heel - - - - attil lot* ot them d - - braised until very tender and then mixed with the fresh veg -tables and cooked to a turn .... t tint's BEEF STEM a- you will find on o'Ur menu on Monday .... you will like this tasty dhsli with It HROM’N GRAVY h.vau c It is different and ma-'e with tire best beef anti a large variety of rrally frotdi vegetables - - - . |f you like CREAM PIES you should trv our CHOCOLATE CREAM PIE - - - . Really not n.-ces-Mtiry to sa v anything about It - - - - just a«k the customer who has tasted seme of If. CHET'S CAFETERIA Ac.nmn rrom Post office

GIFTS AND GREETING CARDS

Ym will find appropriate Easter gifts and cards in the large selection ot

LILIES TULIPS DAFFODILS

Order early to avoid disap-

HYACINTHS

pointment. Blooming plants

BEGONIAS

for 50c up.

CINERARIAS HYDRANGEAS PRIMROSES

Eitel’s has complete tine of Eaittr

CALCALORIA

greeting cards for everyone — Don’t

VIOLETS

fail to see this beautiful Kne - - - - Some sweetly scented, 5c and up.

CANDLESEASTER EGGS EASTER BUNNIES EASTER CHICKS EASTER DUCKS IN BEAUTIFUL EASTER COLORS.

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