The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 April 1947 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANf.'Ek. CRbENCASTlE. INDIANA, MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1947.

'Mr- I iliawn Th lir il -iiT i l». V I*. ' : - Janie.s B. Johnson will 1>.' -s to Washburn Chapter r ' I 1 A R at her home. 207 K. 1 a r -treet. on TuesJay. Apt':! ] . u 7:'i0 p. m. I .f. Harold Zink is the speakii i ,i the meeting discussing ■ I . i i tiiiiiul Affairs o! T i- ,\ i r .-i ntutive, Mr. Benja- , ,i the Fine Mountain nnj l.K-hool will he a guest of i .<• mg.iniZH'ion and will giee i hi.iid information on IIi ng done at the sehool | >;! i.ibj.rs are urged to hear tl two speakers. + *!• ii .i I.iuinu -Inlies

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Met I-rida> rani pl.inned especially ire . ehool mothers was i ,il the last meeting of Kmma Jones P. T. A. . L’' 1 r, p m. in the school an. 11 program of choral i. .nibeis and songs Whs ; by the first grade direction of Miss

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were given by Rev. ., VleNeff road the T A. president's

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i’auline Smith, school poke to the group coiig- the health program of c 1 - oi and showed a film a iJohby Goes to Sehool" emphasized the importol having a child examined ■ i tor before entering him st grade. ivlei km r, superintendent lie i!s, spoke concerning ihe . stration of first grade i which would he held in

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,d Allen, president, u.d. nl the organizatio t, ite ; -ift to Russell Clapp row the appreciation of th - imp f. r his service as uuem rr at the Jones F. T. A. 1 ,on .-alls for several years. At the close of the meeting i Ail. i installed the following rs for next year: President, Kenneth Hm%is; vice presiMrs. Ezra Craft, secretary, Byron Stewart; treasurer,

Richard Drake.

attendance award was by the fust grade room.

F Hewing this Miss Smith gave an interesting talk on Oats or Meats an ! their uses, then a .1 mernti ition of oven and pan broiling for which we all adj urn■d to ihe kitchen to watch. Samples were served so that the results caul i be examined and tasted. Two new members, Mrs. Hen-l.-i.ks and Mrs. Scohee were ad-1-d I i til? club. MeiiJiiN Rook Club fii Meet Tonight The Monday lJo*>k Club will meet tonight with Mrs. R. E. Willi uv ■ at S o'uhv-k.

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! i '.eii.1 lii;» ( lab Mel \\ ( 'Hi luv F'ri -idsh p‘ ' lub met VVednes-j lay ulternoon with Bcaulahj R. i ik hi - . 12 members answer-j J rn!! t ill with a White Ele-j pi’.an,' x. iiangt. One new memhei, M; Ph; bo Brown was taken ii ' the chib. The club party w:!| b postponed until after the May Meeting with Mrs. Irma Hai'.’wit k.

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Mrs. I.von To Ite lliistess tu Tri Kappa The a— iciate ehapt.-r of Tri j Kappa will meet with Mrs. Glenn| Lyon Thursday at 8:t>0 o'clock 1 I . Ilelnp-. ( lull Mi 1 , I** • dll> liie Pen lope Club will meet Tue ila> at 2:00 at the home of' .Mi. . H iy All in.

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\ i w i‘imii 1 r - firoi.it Mi rl - Tut s.iuy Newcxni rs group will meet i Tuesday evening at 7:45 at the ii, i i M s. A. \\. Cran ill. 1 I'illmore '«i-r> lee ( lull Met Is tV- till: • .lay Th F'i 11 more Service Club will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Glen Owen. *1- •!• •!• *!• \clho Tri Kappa To Mi t V -day Active Tri Kappa will meet j with Mrs. Kenneth Eitel. 2.'i8

THE DAILY BAMNER HERALD COHSOLIDATED "11 Waves For All” Entered In the postoffles at ? Greencastle, Indiana as second class mall matter under Act of

March 7. 1878.

Subscription price, 15 cents per

Aagu- Fuqua was discharged WPtki , 3 ^ per year by maa p, from the Putnam County hospit- puma,,, County; *3.40 to 85.00

HOSPITAL NOTHS

Betty Lou Bruner was discharged from the Putnam County hospital on Sunday. Virginia Kay Walton of Coatcsville was discharged from the

hospitiU Sunday.

Alvina Carl was discharged from the hospital Saturday.

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SOCIETY

MR. AHD MRS. WILMER J. ALBIH

al Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Goble of Ciovcrdali was discharged from the hospital Saturday. Charles Goble of Clovcrdali* was discharged from the hospit.tl Satin day. Wm. Cullendur was discharge I from tin- Putnam County hospital Saturday. Mrs. Genevieve Allan •• of Grei acastle was discharged frcui thi? hospital Friday. Nevada Myers of Greencastle was discharged from the hospital Saturday. I Mis. James Kussel Cofer and duughtei were discharged from the Putnam County hospital Sat-

urday.

Mrs. Renos Shccse of Gosport, was 'ii-charged from tin- Putnam County hospital Saturday. • Mrs. Robert Anderson and daughter of Clayton were discharged from the Putnam County hospital Saturday. Mrs. Hilda Cromwell, K. Biazil, was discharged from the hospital Saturday. Michael Cromwell, R. Brazil, was dismissed from the Putnam County hospital Saturday. • KOKMKK DPI PROF. \\U WIFE WIN HONORS NEW YORK, April 14. (UP) An Indiana University professor and his wife today weie awarded a joint Guggenheim Fellolwship. it was announced here by the. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. They were Dr. C. F\ Voegidin, chairman of the I. U. department of anthropology, and his wife. Ermine. Dr. Vo^gelin said he would use

per yea/ by ruim Counlv.

mad outside Put-

6. K. KaruK-n, I'uhUaaer 17-10 O util ja-Ksol. auettl..

Hillsdal . Tuesday at 8 p. m ! Ms fellowship to write a book on This will ire a very important American Indian languages. His • cling and everyone is .urged to i w ife, an honorary lellow in an-

be present. Please bring youi nei Hi an I thread for Red Cross rewirg.

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SI LI EK KITES T PESO AY Funei.d services for Walter D

Seller will be held

Mrs. Rowings Hostess i morning at 11 o'clock from the In itricK Chapel Club j Huh Mortuary in Plainfield. Tin Brick Chapel Home Koo-j Rtv. Harold W, Kanes, pastor Hi s Club met F’ri ray. April J Lhe Hazlewootl Baptist church, I ii tin home of Mrs. Ksti!. V *’'H >•» ''harge of the services. R wings. Tliiiteen members an- 1 Burial will be in Forest Hill • red the roll call with a garden ( cemetery in the Seller family lot. i nt. Also present were three a ',s Mrs. Clarence N-obee, HOti MARKET Mi • Clarke Hendricks and Mrs.! Hogs. 10.000. Open slow, lat -r I - iy Gibson and three small trade more active: weights 160 hildren- I Ihs, $1 to $1.50 lower than Fri-

thropology i.t I. U., will use hei

award fox- further study. Dr. and Mrs. Voegclin mad''

field studies of the Shawnee Indians in Indiana and the Ohio valley from 1032 to 1035 under

Personal And Local News B HItWS Mrs, Ida E. Dreyer has moved to west Walnut street for a .-du-.t time. Hadley Pobst of Tar. well, Vu., is visiting his gt ndparei Is, .Mr and Mrs. J. O. Camrnsck. Mrs. EUgai Stevenson returncu home from Indianapolis after visiting Mi. and Mr . Stackeen and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Akers, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jones and family of Battle Creek, Mich., arrived Friday to spend a week with Mr. Jones’ sister, Mi'.?. Mary Haiuiennui and family. Mrs. Benton Curtis anil m7*s Kenneth Peek returned Saturday twin Washington, D. C.. where they visited Mrs. Peek's daughter, Mrs. J. C. Jasper and Mr. Jasper. Miss Carrie Pierce has returnid home from Indianapolis after attending a four day convention oi the Northwest Musical Association. It was a very fine convention. Porter Duncan of near Amo, a former resident of Jefferson twp., entered the M, Uiodist Hospital in Indianapolis, Monday, where he will later undergo a major operation. Katherine Boyd who has been employed by the auditor of state, has resigned to go in business with her father, Fred Boyd. They are opening a stone quary south of Manhattan.

Current Literature Group

To Meet With Mrs. Herbert Current Literature Group ct A. A. U. W. will meet tonight at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Ray Herbert. ':26 Greenwood Ave. A talk on short stories will be given

Mrs. Edna H. Taylor.

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Boston Club To Meet With Mr*. Itessie Thomas

The Boston Club will meet

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erotary

reports were read The president gave

Lhc Coun.il

by J dates of the mangier „f the year

leaders

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1 mpctln ff- ala, lessons fo r je

,. h< ' -vear ^ v< re chosen, n,

th, ‘ ■ v, ' a ' was voted jn It was passed by th. ,

Monday at 7:45 with Mrs. Dessio begin meetings at i-jj ^ irhAvmaci Yfiau Arlomti urlll I Of a portion Ilf th - "

irg to

president

Thomas. Miss Zella Adams wHl | a portion

lie the assistant hostess. Mrs. ; H. R. Standring will present the

program. -F *F + Good Will

Club : ' n "' meeting closed bi ^ The Good Will Club met with in K the elub prayer, Mrs. Alice Thpxnas Wednesday, ^ ix ifUests. M,. . April 9th with Mrs. Bernice ' Mrs "alter Cliff, jp,.' Trout secretary, calling the meet- l),i - v ' ■' ,,s M-lvln M,!| (r order in absence of the Jt>ssio Sears and \t ra -

Hillis and 28 me-Vrs J

Cub song was &Jn.j by all. Five I a h 'ui- which onns;^ I members, Mrs. Mary Sutherlin, con l , ‘- s t'- mill s.-veral ganir,

Mrs. Bee O'Conner, Mrs. Nina Tf,p nex t meeting to Hi Horn, Mrs. Bernice Trout and rs ,l - K Ra.uh, with ss 'he hostess, Mrs, Thomas and; tion 81,10 fni

me guest, F.tta Deli Cantonwlne,

answered roH call by naming * one scarce item. After the] Club Met With regular business^ meeting games 'Irs. (lande \cu K1 . nt

were played and prizes were Won by Mary Suthbrlin and Bee’

O'Conner. .,

Refieshments were served by ‘.h hc-itess. NcxL-irieeting will be May 18 with Mrs. Pearl Leonard. Mrs. Mary Clark, assistant.

h <mefit of th,

4* + + + Mrs. Nellie Arm 2 I Y\ Ul .'ftiti-ri Mu VriemU.v C!i. i The Frigndly Neighbors Club of Ea-st Greencastle Twp., will meet at th? hoipe of Nellie Arnold on the afternoon of April

16.

I + 4* •IWest Floyd Club Aleit With Mrs. Sears

The GintoM-Madisoii Ecov Club met April 11th uift ' Claude Newgent h.ost't-sj ijj James Tabor assistant ]„, The business meeting xu and the tours to be i.sks, on. The white elephant «alt

quite a success. Sixteen an , and four guests were rrna ' The next meeting is Vik with Mrs. Ho van) Wrglit I Mrs. Jake Martin -jistajii less, May 8th.

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Mary Kmnia yiuore In Wisl Wavue Cm tick

Mr. and Mrs. James 0.

A AAOiO Uy iM)u L' U»Oi!k

Th' marriage of Miss Julia Friers and was stati'ined at Maigaret F'riend and Wilmex , Casablanca and Dakar, and with James Albin, wxts solemnized | the Armyiof Occupation in GerSalu"day afternoon at 2 o'clock ; many. Following his 'discharge in the First Christian Church. 1 Mr. Albin bus been engaged in Rev. Ralph Saunders officiated' farming.

Dr. C. V. W. Hildebrand of

Tuesday the sponsorship ^.f EU Lilly hi, I the De » >,lrtwwU ° f P»>olosophy

of DePauw, was in South Bend

ffu met Uiqt was brought to mi i and We sang our song of ;■ month, "Sweet Genevieve" Mi Clifford Fairly read tb l' ry i f the song. Club husii , was then discussed.

day; ~r>c to $1.25 under SuturHay. Sows mostly $2 under Fri.uy. 160-225 lbs., $24.50 ; 225230 ihs., $24 25; 250-260 lbs.. $24; 260-275 lbs., $23.50; 275-300 lbs., $23; 300-325 ihs., $22.50. •

the Indiana Historical Society, j Before going to I. U., Dr. Voegclin was assistant professor of anthropology at DePauw UiHvanUy. j ENGLCiSH f LYSS Hl-iARS BOOK KEY IE Vi Mrs. Marvin C. Good reviewed the book "FYom the Top oi the Stairs before the English depart ment of the high school Friday afternoon prior to going to the anniversary meeting of the Cei • tury Chib where she was u guest Mrs. Good is the daughter of Walter Damroch, the orchestra

leader.

EVERY DAY LOW PRICES IN EVERY STORE

PINEAPPLES

FOR

S1.98 c « H 35(

Jumbo 18 Size. The Economical size for canning Get them now. This size very scarce later.

HAMBURGER

I-can, Fre h Ground

BEEF

Lean, Meaty. For Hairing or

Uruislng

SHORT RIBS

SPICED LUNCHEON SALMON STEAKS KROGER BREAD

For Delicious Htuidvvlehes. ' Sliced.

Fancy Quality. Finn, Red Slices

it 39< ib. 29< ib.45c ib.

Twisted For Finer Whiter Tex tun-

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LARGE LOAVES

In spite of highto! Flour cost in years, today’s price or Kroger Bread romaias the same.

Sunday. He delivered the aUdre.s.s celebrating the 50 th ajmiver-i-ary of the organization of the River Park Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Harbism and son, Roger, of Youngstown, Oliio spent their Easter vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hariuson. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hat-bison and son, Richard, oi Indianapolis were also weekend guests. Floyd Call who is executive secretary of the Floyd Bankers Association with headquarters in Orlando. Fla., spent Friday and Saturday here nr, t in Roach.'ule visiting relatives. He was enrcute to French Liek Springs 'o attend an executive m eting of the American Bankers Associa-

tion.

at the single ring ceremony in ; the presence of the immediate ;

fa niilles.

The bride was attired in Hi smartly tailored beige suit with | matching accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. Mrs. Albin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Friend, 104 West Ham.a Street, is a senioi in the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing, Indianapolis. Th-- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer F. Albin, 514 South Jackson Street. He served

Inaiidiat ly after the cercipony, Mr. and Mrs. Albin 'eft to attend the wedding of Mrs. Albin'* roomate, Miss Dorothy Uangwer whose marriage was to take place later in the evening in the Trinity Evangelical and Reformed Church at Mulberry. » Following a brief honeymoon, Mrs. Albin will resume her training. She will graduate May 18. The training perio.l for her class will end in August. The young couple will be at home to their friends on their farm north of the city, after

months t-tt ~

with the Armed I September 1st.

•jo} -I- *!• ^} ANNIVERSARIES + *F H* *’• *1* -F -J. ij. .J. -J. .j. {o}

Birthdays

Miss Irene Smitn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Bam-! bridge, 17 yeax s. Mrs. Ollie (Heaney) Mitchell, I Miami, Kia., today, April 14. i Nancy Carolyn Vote. 820 S. In-j diana street, 1(1 years today. WEDDING* Mr. and Mrs. Clare! WiUiamhoxi. 30 ye(UT» toduf., April 14th.

Mrs. King Hostess

To Four Leal Clover Club Mrs. John W. King was fios- ri toss to th? FifJr Leaf Clover | Club Ajiril 8th. During the business session it was disclosed the county c’ubs were planning trips this spring or summer to Chieugc or Cincinnati. No reservations w. re iiiiade a,t this time by our

members however.

I This meeting concluded cur ;

ENGAGED

lessons on slip covers. The lead-'j k i rs cf this meeting brought the f ‘ ’ finish. J product. < ‘ W‘

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We adjourned to meet May 13 with Mrs. Maurice Kersey.

>yaiti guaranteed perfect BI A MOW ft) BINGS I ilmibl) guaranteed iu , YtrUiug to lie pprfrtl. 5 Uidi\iduaH> teetered iu Lite uYYuer s uatue. < fully insured o^ouisi theft, lire and loss. 4-ftue uiiiionn natituial (trice on sealed on tag.

F. C SCH0ENMAN AND SON - JEWELER - 11 EAST WASHINGTON

announce the en^agpm^

Mrs. Stanley Sears was- hos- their daught r. Alary

Home to Audrey Wayne Craiick,

.css to the West -Floyd

Sccnor.xics Club at her home

iVedne flay' afternoon. •

The meeting was called to orler by the president and was >pened by singing . the song of the month "Sweet Genevieve' with Mrs. Ethel* Sears at the piano. Mrs.-Jehjcins read the song history, the pledge to the flag and club creed were repeated in

Leo Cradick of Clovcrdali wedding date has been set

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Mothers Nerxice (iuh Yli-ets InrMlax

Putnam County Motors vice Club will meet Tiw tile home of Mrs. Maggie West Franklin street.

IN THE SPRING There elwoys is a need for extra cosh. Quick lopns take care of taxes, insurance, home Auto repairs. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY 19; fast Washington St.

THI CMEFk

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- - - - And along came yrin* and SiftMSG tiJ^r AO*8 Uump (MAh. crCp. vvu> salads UmcL sjjig oi spring - - - - and kept on ennked ice «d tpU Umn» to bring you the restful flavor'd H»e salad - - - . ana in planning our menu »e gave a lot of tiiimght to what on Tueaday we lee) in honeatty a «Mah that wiU mi'et with everyone,, approval - - - - and nothing but fresh eater* 1AVEK AN If ON IONS deserv - es a build up like that - - - - also we am Nerving the very in-Nf iff F*to4* N VfcUET AJBUCii - - - - for fine food* WM aJi know that it’s - - - -

CHET’S

CAFETERIA Across from Poet Office

Belle Ruth Oxnam Bishop and Mrfc. G Bromley •Oxnam. 1165 Fifth AvenUe. New Work City, announce the ei.^agement of then daughter, Miss Bi.'tti Ruth Oxmiun to Mr. 'J Robe] I McCoi mu.i k. son of Mrs Joan McCormack, of New York City, and u*e late Mu- William MeL. McCormack. The wedding will take place in June. Miss Oxnam attended Brownell ‘ ; HaiJ School for Girls in Omaha, ; NVoruska ajid was graduated triim the University of Suothem Cuiiforuia in IP*3, where she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority and If-hi Beta Kappa. Mr. McCormack was graduatftotn Cobumhia. University laiw j School. He is associated with the taw firm of Cravath, Swame, and Moore, in New Yoik City. Mr McCormack is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon. Miss Oxnam lived in GreencasUe from 1928 tp 1036 while her father was president of DeBauw University.

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■ig W alnut Aid. ?o .'feel Thorsduy The. Big Walnut Ladiis Aid will meet all day Thursday, April 17 with Mrs. Otis Risslei*. All members are requested to bring their white cross (donations, also their missionary mite boxes.

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