The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 April 1947 — Page 2
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TUESDAY, APRIL I, 1947.
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THE DAILY BANNER HERALD CONSOLIDATED "K For All” Entered in the poetofftce at ilreenrastle, Indiana a* second olasn mail matter under Act of , March 7. 1878. j Subscription price. 15 cents per l week; 83.00 per year by mall in t Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 f per year by mall outside Put- ; nam Countv. 8. R. Karlden, Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street.
Personal And local News BRIEFS
r 1 I .on Cox Elizabeth street, i? I confined to his 'lomo l>y nines-
A Little of.... THIS AND THAT
SOCIETY
Ferrnn in H >ach<iaic.
Mr. an! Mrs. Britton still live! -m tlicit- farm and arc enjoying; . airly gr. xl health. February 1st
hinr: of their daughter and son- they celebrated their 62n:l wed-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arlic ;ling anniversary.
J.Scnggs. who were morried on Those who gathered at the |
Mr. a ad Mrs. Artie Seagga f
lion red With Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gibson entcrtalr..',! on March 30th. In
Mi . Clare nce McCatnmack, M- / :.u Mrs. Paul Buis and sons, f.loy I ami Paul. Robert, nil Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. John Long :;nd son, Robert Dale, and Mr. nml Mia. Percy Rico and daugh-
ler, Millie.
H- d* Mrs. Tate Hostess To Post Mairon Onk-r
LATE NEVVsl l< »«rliiHr.l rr.„ n |. It> service records .,. ’’ year. 11 seleetn,. s,. M ; -«l «f ovldsn,, 11 glH. 11,1 1
By (d. II. Z.)
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WASHING; Ton (IVS)—Sen. Tom i
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April Fool!
or Those wno garnered hi mo | Mra. Myrtn Tate was hostess.
, IS .;, A welding dinner heme of Mr. and Mrs. Me Ferrnn M m ly night, Mirch 31. to the j h wer were the main at- fer t> birthday dinner vere. Mr. - a t Matron of Bainbi i.’ge Chap- leader, declared t^"
tractions of the day. ar,J Mrs. Ollie Broom of King- ter order of Eastern Star. Nln.- death of King "
i The bride s -olors of pink and m in. Indiana. Mrs. Sopha Smith < Past Matrons were present. It 1 W h!‘e were carried out in the of La r.ia. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Carl i s decide. I to organize a Past ■ cl oratiens on the wedding cake. Egg rs and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Matrons Club. Officers elected 'which was tapped with a mina- BriUcn. of Riachdale, with sever- for the ensuing year weio:
:m<l sJ
We saw termites at the fir’ ( ^ bl | de am | prrom. The rake a 1 afternoon callers.
j department this morning an I , ls 0 Ki f t 0 f the bride s brother. , this is no kidding. Hundreds of Aft?r an 1H justice to the -the tiny pests were found unde j-j-uj-,, dinner, the bride urthe framework of . tne bicycle VTa V d her many lovely gifts. ^ stand on the east side ot the Those present for the occasion ,building. The firemen pour-.l were; Mrs p, 0 da Foxx. Miss
Charles Cline of Cl/iverdsie gasoline on them and .‘ truck i \ u-. Scnggs, of Greenoastle: Mr.
Mrs. Britton appreciated the many gifts an l cards received.
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Reelsville Chjh Met Milh Mr-. Girtnn
President. Mrs. Charlotte Ccllins; vice-president. Myrta Tate; sec-retary-trca.'urer, Aehsa Cassity.
Th president then took charge nmi ,. s t0n "T" <>f the meeting, appointing a few of . li(| ^ ^
meeting
(Tisis in (irccep," His statenienl « a , the Senate ForHm
Committee agreed to ^
usual all-day speed action on
, 'fesi l |f„j
committees. The next
Tile Reelsville Social Service will be Tuesday, April 22, at the Club met March 26 at the home home of Mrs.. Phyllis Hale at
v.; s discharged from
p:tal yesterJsy.
the h0? -|mntch writing finish to this ba«id \|rs. Homer Davis and fami- n f Mrs. Blanche Girlon. At noon! 7:30 p. m. During teh s cial hour
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i of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Albert Eiteljorg. We understand that Mr.-,. Orville Higgins and family of In as their guest. David S- N’ellie Beemer gave Mrs. Doris L uioga. Mr. and Mrs. l»iell GibWcaiman of South Bend. Hinkle a lesson in bowling at . -n and daughter of Russellville, .♦i Mr. Racer Kittles has retina- lllc Varsity Lanes yesterday M.s. May Hedge and family of o<i from visiting Dr. and Mrs. \V. evening. Roachdale. Mrs. Frances HeJge C. .Matthews at Kentland. I — l»r,l sons of Lebanon. Miss
J Saw scores of pigeons op the Geraldine Miller and Charles
TIEt! Barnett. R. 2, city , of) f a j Zinc Mill Sunday aft- Wells rf Brazil. Miss Norma Jean
a delicious pitch-in dinner was'the hostess served coflee .a i vcd to 16 members and three cakes.
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CANNON’S
THE MEN'S STORE
guests. Mrs. Ida McCullough offt red prayer at the noon hour. In honor of those having birthdays in the first quarter, a spre-
RAXNEK ADS GET RESri.T-
Connally. rankini;
Arthur \ andenlieri; q;,'
Milt, one nf th,. f,.,,
voice an opinion tin the king's death uould , alrendy critictil sii l i a u l| |
<ireeei».
was disvhaiged fr-m the Putnam (vjjmon. Tlio pigeons were evi- Ellis, Lawrence Applegate, Jr., c (inly hospital yesterday. dently enjoying the sunshine and Mr. nr.d Mrs. Willis Craft and Mrs. Elizabeth Crobel Clover- llu * vicw fron » their I» erch - , 1 ‘SHtcr of Coatesville, Mr. and dale, was admitted to the Prit-’ V "' s - H '' rn ' a '' Hpd «' and son ' >f nmi crunty horpital yesterday. * We firmly believe the city got Baiabridge, Mr. and Mrs. James ,
p real bargain in the fire truck ^ ;,n ,,s ky and son of New Mar-
A son was bom to Mr. and purchased froth Lansing, Mien. k»t, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Higgins ^ .Ws l.cbert Cu.nmings, 1526 Equipment on the truck is valued °I Grovcland, Jesse Eggars of ,, irleton, Indianapolis, yesterday. p ( . ttpl . t | liin jkjoo and the C ove-dale, the henorfd guests Mr. an ! Mrs. Conrad Huber whole outfit only cost $2200. | Mr - and Mrs - A,, " , Kcn SPS an 1
, , ! th. host a.nd hostess, Mr. an.d are the parents of a - laughter, / „ .
b >rn yesterday at the Putnam Th, ‘ d'-'-tric stop-and-go ligh's ^ l ‘ l " (,lbson al,d 0 courty hospital at the corner of Washington and Guests who c-uld not bo pivs4 Indiana streets need sofne work ent bllt sent P resents were Mrs - i: Hr ' in<i Mrs - -Merle Shanklin doJle on thom . A t present, th- J ‘‘ sse E ^ r .s. Mrs. Ida Evens of «au; son Ja.kie of Goahen visited traffic signals are most oonfus- Clovo1 ,ale . Mr and Mr8 - Dee — ... Scaggs of Russellville. Mr and
j Mrs. Robert Gibson of Indianapo- ' lis, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hypes of
Zionsville.
All left at a late hour wishing the young couple good luck and
„ ,, „ _ happiness in their n.ewly furnish-
| Easter vacation at DePauw
, ' starts Thursday noon and lasts Idgar Eugene Hurst, Jr., son lintll Monday , April u
of Mi . and Mrs. E. E. Hurst, It.
L. J, t.reencastle, is among Eniovcd talkimr with Don
freshman men at DePauw Uni-' o . / , If , "Ill Meet Thursday
Ricketts a few days ago. It’s the . ... » , i
vers,tv recently named to Pni filst Ume wc |;a(t S 7 C ' him jn n '” s P anlsh " al A " xl ’ iar > Eta Sigma, scholastic honoraC.- 1 . , ■ , . wil1 mRet ,>n Thursday, April 3r I toss.
' 7:30 in the city library.
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- - - im ial birthday table was arranged i|! for the occasion. There were ten members observing birth-
days.
At 1:30 the president, Mrs. Pearl Knight, called the meeting to order. Devotions were given by the hostess, Mrs. Blanche Git - Ion, which were taken from the
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offer a gift
20th chapter of John. Roll call [Ipnp lifflMFN
was answered with Irish sayings, a*
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Mor lay evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Shanklin.
Miss Laurette Martin, a stui»nt at Lady-wood school in Indiftnnpoiis, is spending the spring v neat ion with her parents, Mr. 4 hd Mrs. C. \V. Martin.
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Well, it appears as though we had our March weather in March
— we hope.
-d heme at 713 YV. Wabash St
in Crawfordsville.
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S|Hinish War Auxiliary
During tn, business it was vot e,l to give $5 to the Red Cross, jn] It was also decided to collect [| articles and gifts to be sent to a j|j Tlieragy hospital for returned boy’s and girls of World War II Mrs. Lulu Huffman was appoint- gj ed to be in charge of sending the jjj-j
box.
Mrs. Flora Young led the clvb {a in an Interesting discussion on what we are getting out of club life. At the close of the pro g) giam a contest was held with g prizes going to Mrs. Lucille, Akers and Mrs. Lulu Huffman. Guests of the club were Mrs. ja Danny’ Craft. Mrs. Edwin Necse jgj
and Mrs. Ralph Neese.
The next meeting will he Apiil ir-FOR CHILDREN
23 with Mrs. Lois Ranh as ho-’- [y
FOR MEN
iKERSEY MUSIC SHOP
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This is the week for candidate.
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(Tv ot Club To
Formerly Hodges Music Sfore REDUCED PRICES
ton all used
Music Instruments and Music Supplies.
H'tn Ray Neese will return r>' pd in North Hollywood. Calif,
the home of her grandparents.}
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Rollings. R.l ">>•>' »>r ^ >|M . t y^. ( | ll( . vi | ax today from the Methodist hos-‘‘° forward seeking nomtn-f Cu ... pnl meet W edtpital in Indianapolis, where shf! a ti 0 n- municipal offices. ! nesday at 2:;;0 at tlle ht>roe of has been a patient for the past! - — Mrs. Ha-lev Miller. Mrs. West . few weeks. j “Something new has been add- wi „ havc chargc of th; . p rogrnm . > i , ed” in the office of county clerk ... ^ .. (* ' D. \\ Hildebrand of the [ omer Akers. It's a telephon, p.,^, Marlon Ho ,,.. Ee ; »P a *ment of Philosophy of and th( . n , imber is 46k ' ((l| H,-U le i t , DePauw’ University spoke be- i * " ,d leetiug fore the Rotarv f'luh in I 1 Thf “ East ’’lanon Home EcoHaute Tuesday" noon. This wTs! ^ 'Tf m<t 1,1 the hf nl “ ° f their Lenten serviee The th ' buzzing right along in his Mrs. Cleo Arnold March 28th.
heme .s prinB tax collecting. The dea i-1 The meeting was called to Online '.s May 5. ’..-i Pr j, y the president, Mrs. Thad
of the meeting was 'Tnterfaith
Cooperation."
ANNIVERSARIES
Your iavorite record albums, latest recording] ♦and records made on appointment. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦
IT THERE'S A BOTTLE SHORTAGE • 1 here’s a shortage of beer bottles! Not enough new ones (there’s such a huge demand for all kinds of glass products) ... and too many old ones "unemployed.” Look! Lurking in YOUR garage ... or basement... or back porch are cases and bottles' Rout out the loafers . . . put 'em back to work! Turn in your "empties” for CASH or EXCHANGE... TODAY!
INDIANA BREWERS ASSOCIATION 717 Chombtr of Commurce Bldg. • Indianapolis 4, Indiana
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Craft, 14 years today, April 1, 109 W.
Liberty street.
Blrthdfcya
Charles E. Newgent Jr., April
1st.
Mis. Pauline Morrison, Ladoga R. 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Artie Boswell of Carpentersvil>, 31 years obi today, April 1. Mrs. Thomas Chadd, today, A .ifl 1st.
Tile balmy all 1 today has prob
+ ah, y resulted u, sorm Uii,,k;i - j one Foundation. Mrs. Bridges about ibis year's garden. [giving the history of the song.
All members gave the flag
Don’t forget the police are r --1 eaifite followed by the ron 'ing ol suniing enforcement of the tv, ,-jlhe creed. Hour parking ordinance. | Seventeen members answered
mil call with moving day cx
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THE CHEF’S CORNER Huiininni - - - - - hungry folks? - - - - Well, here's son,, thing that will really make jour mouth Mater! - - - ' H's a nice, thick, juicy, SWIAs STEAK - - - - now doesn't that sound like heaven? .... them- are the flnf st -teak sold - - - - Grade-A G m rnment inspected - - - - and to top as fine a dish as that we have a very tasty DRESSING to go with it - - - - your ejvs just couldn’t be bigger than yoor rummy w hen you see that • - - - Now how' about some of our fine SIOK-DiSHKS to go with this add then w hat do you have - - - - whj - ... a meal Hi for a ktag. CHETS CAFETERIA Across from Tost Office
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Mrs. Rililev to Be Host“ss On Tlifi.rMl.ay
The W. S. C. S. of Mt. Meridian will meet with Mrs. George Bailey Thursday afternoon, A]>ril [<3
3, at 1:30 o’clock.
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Mr. and Mrs. Flmore Klite, tllilled Sundiij
Mi. and Mrs. Herbert Khnorolgj, entertained guests at a dinner IS Sunday, in honor of Mrs.
for eve
Cut Flowers Flowering Plants Corsages Dish Gardens Terrariums Haeger Pottery Scand Hand-made Crystal GREETING CARDS Flowers-by-wire. Boutonniere GREETING CARDS Novelty Pottery Novelty Candles GREETING CARDS Small Blooming Plants
[^World-Wide Flowers-by-Wire
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more's birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Versal McCammnek, Mr.
Bridges. All joint I in singing the and Mrs. Eddie Scott, Mr. and
serg of the month, "The Church's
17 So. Vine St.
OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON
asEEiSai
YVe have a Up that Hliny Vondeischmidt is planning to reopen the Granada theater t
next Fail.
It won’t be long until the youngsters will be treking to th * “ole swimming hole.” The Tiger Cubs had the distinetion , V t of being defeated by tlie state champions during tl ■ net scaron just closed.
periences.
Mrs. C cil Nichols and Mr Henry Jackson gave the second ' ' D-.scn on slip covers, showing
he ts to cut patterns.
The president, Mrs. Thad Bridges prcsentc.i n program in heno- o' tiie fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mrs. Ora Da>. also a gift was given her bv the club. Meeting vas closed by th. club Prayer after which a social hour was enjoyed by all. Hi N’ext meeting will be with Mrs. $ Charl.*s Snodgrass April 25th. En*>t Marlon ll'iiue Ft* < ini,
MM WIfh Mrs. Arnohl
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Mrs. M allii, Hnstms To Friendlv Sewing ( ire|,. Fi i-ndly Sewing Circle met March 26 at the homo of Mrs. Kenneth Modlin with 11 members and 10 guests enjoying a ljheious pitch-in dinner for which Mrs. Ed Rauh gave thanks YVork for the day was piecing quilt blocks for the hostess. Tile next meeting will be with Mis. Charles Lobdell on April
23.
■!• + + 4' Clinton Kails W. S. C. S. . To Meet Thursday The Clinton Falls YV. S. C. S. [ will meet all day Thursday, April 3rd, with Mrs. YVillard Miller. Neighbors and friends are invited and all members are urged to come. YVe need* rug rsgs if you have any. + j- + + Mrs. Britton Honored ; On X’inil Birthday Friday March the UHth being the Mn 1 birthday of Mrs. J. G. Britton the event was observed on Sunday at the home of a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mc-
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