The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 April 1947 — Page 2
fHc DAILY BAN! EK, GREtNCASlLt. INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1V4/\
riMKI)\l> ( III lit II !tho Fillmore M-thodixt chm. u Chunh Sunday morning the
. hmcii the theme, “After the Par-|church Sunday School will meet Yuun ■ :,r,<> What?" High school a i l at 10:00 with classes for all
people and chikh enV obje. t 1 •" college seniors are on the road. ( grade, and ages. At 11:00 the
Two young girls will fur- What is their de.t nation? W<H rnintatera will preach on rush instrumental music. Spec- they arrive . , •‘' u J 001
Scrvi
Sumlaj
■S at Lull i-vening at
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THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED
SOCIETY
MV PM-) HKUiHTS
< III lit II OF ( HillST C. O. Barr, Minister.
Bible study 9:45. Worship. 10:45.
Evening service, 7:00 Everybody welcome!
ial singing. -A New Testament will he given to the person bringing the most people. Rev. Ida
Reed Adkins, pastor.
ItltK K ( H VPEI--FII.I.MORE , METIIOMST < 111 IMTIES A. Lewis Meredith. Minister. Two church committees joined in a common purpose, to instruct in righteousness and to glorify God in daily living. Two Bibl--schools at the same hour desiring to serve the growing mind an I
the yearning heart.
The pastor will preach at, Brick Chapel at 11 o’clock on the theme. "Re mem bn- Lot’s Wife.” Why did she fail" Is any
ore else in dang< r from the same munity is its churches. The vi-j cause? tality of the churches indicates* In the evening the pastor will the awareness of the people of| preach the baccalaureate sermon the comnninity to its own best! lor the Fillmore High School in interests. At the Methodist!
the
Workmen, that Needeth
Not to be Ashamed." All the folk
“11 Wave. For All”
Entered In the postoffice
Greencastle,
I
I
Baldwin.
Sermon bv the pastor. “Christ's Great Memorial." 7:.”0 P. M.. subject of sermon, “Tuc T.trjth About God.'
' S "i VHes ten Sum.2 with t h j '
Lisb
y as 4 naa^
“maic ,
aiyl William
Indiana as second •<''iver.lale P.T.A. | ’‘ mla ‘ l ‘ U lj
that were at the church and Sun-, e^ss^i.^matter under Act Of. Fleets mr.cers ^ ^ ^ ^Uon the couple • ay School services on . Subscription price. 15 t^nts per | ( ( m9et j n ., M,,n. (av nigvit left for a shert trip to Granite Sunday are invited to be present week; j T00 per vear by mal i in ’ ‘City and Eclleville. lllihois. .and ar» asked to invite yow County: ,3.50 to 15.00 .‘ n ,.etin~ was c died to or- ! They will be at homo at 7.100
In both morning and evening Eveivs^' ' : ' al: ! w : „
neighbors.
On Thursday night the Fourth Countv
per year by mail outside Put-
Qijarterly Conference will bej
president. Mrs. Elvina' La fay tte
i lad.
Ron 1. Indiana polis.
+ ANNIVERSARIES
Birthdays
Mrs. Andrew Sanford.
April 18.
Mrs. Ben Jarvis of R 1.
held. This is the conference for the review of the year's work ^ and plans for the future are
1 . r.ade.
t day j Every member of the church is
S. IL Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street
j welcome to today ^ mg.
this business meet-.
B VINBMiH.E METHOIHST
CHt K( II
Rev. .1 E Porti 1 Minister. The very hcart-li/e of any com-
McCormack Is Chapel Speaker
FOR THE MAH WHO LIKES THAT CASUAL LOOK SWEATERS
SLEEVELESS $3.50 to S6.00
OTHERS
$5.00 to $10.00
SLACKS
i
4 i /
y
A beautiful selection that will please any man
$7.50
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A NICE GROUP OF NEW SPORT SHIRTS
CANNONS THE MEN’S STORE
You save dollars on your loan, when you borrow here •• no high interest rates -• no “extra” charges.
There is always real danger in , “a liltlo control.” Buren H. Mcj * unlock, m inaging editor of the j Wall Street Journal, declared ! in an a .'dress on "Free Enterj pnse" April 17 before DePauw J University students and faculty. Prin. ipal speaker for tTie Founders' Day observance of Sigma Delta Chi national journalistic hoivirary honorary founder at DePauw in 1909. McCormack as--i rted “remaining wartime controls must be removed as prompt-
ly as possible."
Warning against the enernachn:.*nt on free enterprise evident in Europe South America and Australia. McCot rack pointed i ut that one government control is very apt to lead to another"
I*i:IINO VA I And local News BRIEFS
! der by th
' Ray.
j The prayer was given by Mr.
t Carter. The minutes of last meet- Mrs. \el«n Honored ! mg were read bv the secretary. \l Shower
Christine Vaughan. Mts. Clayton Cash, Mrs. Nath1 A re[witt was given bv th aniel Maccy. Mrs Arthur Lisby chairman of each committee of,and Miss Rachel Lishy were ho.-i-j Lheir accomplishments for the | tenues at a pretty miacellaneousyear and also thanked thuse who 1 shower at the pleasant country; helped on their committees. I home of l he groom’s mother,i O fi.ers for the coining yeirjMis. Sherman Acton on Wednca-j were installed by Mrs. Ruth j day. April 16th, for Mrs. Law-j
Neicr. Mrs. Elvina Ray, presi-1 r,nee Acton.
dent: Mrs. Dema Rumple, vicet The house was beautifully dec 1 president: Mrs. Vesia HeavinJ orn i, d in the bride’s chosen coisecretaiy: Mr. Sliaffer. treasur-j OI -.s „f pule iilU'- and white underer. , u-.e supervision of Miss Rachel Mr. Thrasher and th? Juniori ll-I.v an-1 Mrs. Clayton Cash., ! Band entertained with several The decorations consisted of f Seminary St ' members. A dress revue was giv-1 | jiuo umbrella hung from the roe ■
the ho-i lit ii ■ cn by the home economics ch» 8S i colored chandcliei over the din-
| *’ s - j jng room table. The table was This was very much enjoyed: ^yoied with a pretty ecru lac*
Mrs. Hattie Pmgleton has just and showed several hours of hard j t . lo(tl ht .| (l ,| 10 bride’s gifts, returned from a short visit with, work by the girls. The assort- hlk j e wfis sou ted in a decorhei son and family at Frankfort, ment consisted of everything I a ^ el , cfla j r j n ti 1e iir ch doorway
Horn pedal pushers and shorty 1 h t r eamers drifted over the
Ezra M( Mams. 413 Maple was n!1 io mn „ tr> Hres u no frocks I . . .
, pajamas lo dress up mocks. decorated table which was car-
ty hospital Thursday morning. ^ ^ ^ “ nd M ‘ SS
rewue while it was being held.
Nettie Stanley of Fill-! Th ‘' was closed with
several numbers by the Senior
Band.
•{• + •5* + It. A P. W. ( tub Meets
Mr aji i Mrs. Orvil Beckley R1, are the parents of a boy. Frank Girton was admitted to the cutns.m County hospital
yesterday.
T. C. Cox 733 E. was admitted to Friday morning.
Just arrived at
GRADUATION
Greeting Cards
Oen’t forget to give her flowers thi
cost so little. ORDER EARLY
ey saysj
OPEN X V M. TO |*. m.
admitted to the Putnam Coun-1
Thursday
and dismissed the same day. Mrs. Nettie Stanley of Fill-j more was dismissed from the j Put-am county hospital Thurs- 1
day.
All members of Maple Heights With Mrs. Newton
until inevitably, the government ^ Horn Ev Club who are planning The Greencastle Business and
Rachel Lisby. The bride opened her many gifts and thanked each of her guests in her sweet and charming way. j 1 The bride wore an orchid that I was presented her by the groom. I preceding the opening of th<* i gifts three contests were given
:
Harry Hunter Nichols. Each
to th-*
t 11s the people what to do, how* j to attend the Mothers’ Day ban- Professional Women’s Club meti by Ml s Arthur Usby an<1 Mrs ' mu h they may make and. as in qU( . t , May 2nd please register at Wednesday evening, April 16. at Macev Thry wer ^ won by M i '' s j P issia, how much square feet once with Mrs. Wilbur Crawley, the home of Mi s. Ralph W. New-1 Roy B,lis ’ VIrs ' of space they may live in.’ phone 524-M. (ton. Twenty-eight members and; Rml M,s ' Ko1 ’ Phrases such as “jobs for every- , )two guests were present for the! £ ave tho p, ize thcy Won . j . n. ' "s vurlty far everyone" and! ,n a s P ef ' u '! session, Saturday u , t , rlin ibiide. Mrs. Robert Arnold, the
1 “The g vernment owes you a liv- 1 i"ht, the Town Dads quicklv | 1 ii'g" .-'ll ulJ serve as danger sig- d :s penseii with a ticklish situa-^ | n ds. the speaker said. “The ‘ tion > when they voted unanim-1 j i pople arc the govenunent," he 1 f ' ,ls *- v * n install daylight savings ! entinued. "aryl only hard work time on April 28. Danville R-
can provide security.” j publican.
Speaking directly to members |
tile
it to
Mrs. Flora Grisell. of Green-i nl ° th <‘ r of the bri f e ’ WOn field, who is tlie director for thej hooblc prll!e and a1 ' 0 “ aV °
the bride. | Dainty refreshments of bhuand white ice cream wedding
Indiana Federation of Businessi and Professional Women’s Clubs, was the guest of honor at this '.’Hi ting. Aty*s. Grisell complimented the Greencastle club
of Sigma Delta Chi, McCor-< mack. a. DePauw giaduate, de-^ dared that newspapers every-! whe.ro must get tnue information' shout all countries anj distribute thi faqts to all countries if free
ent. t prise is to contiri’je This 1 (
he said, is tlie privilege and duty 1 ^ StarWi,lt wil1 be remem-j club meeting and it is hoped that
J 1 hered as the former Mildred ' she may return for another visit
PARENTS of DAI'GHTER D pon its pep and enthusiasm durMr. and Mrs. Harold Sta.iwalt jing the meeting and the progress are the parents of a bab,y girl, that has been made in this orborn April 14 and weighed 6! gunization during the past year lbs. 4 oz. She has been given the I The group was very happy to name Linda Joyce. j have the district'director visit a
of a free press ; '>ereu as me lomier .vimireo' sne may Under a free eieternrix.. <>' and j in the future.
for.net ! A brief tribute was given
a free enterprise sys-
tem there must be a minimum of govern rent interference with business." McCormack coniludcd. “The government's job is to serve as a sort of referee,to see that business plays this free enterprig game according to law. "And busisnessmen themselves
bells and angel food cake and punch were served by the hos-
tesses.
Many of the friend? of th • bride and groom that could not be present sent their gifts.
LATE NEWS
Ids several homes, his personal | effects and the hulk of his real
of this city.
Mrs. Ben Bonney, the
pastor of the Apostolic Churchltm* president to a former mem-j m 04S *, lares of voting
he, of this organization, Miss' ^ „ Rhea Dixon, who has recently' . . 1 . u. ‘i
• ; vquul parts, distributed to his
1 passed away, while living in the . .
1 , , ... .,,, . four grandchildren and the wld-
| state of Texas. Although, since !
In loving remembrance of our n,, r • * l° M of Ids son.
dear mother, Mrs. Emma v**>“*
“THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN COFFEES ” AND THAT IS WHY WE ARE Featuring KO-WE-BA Coffee A VARIETY OF MEATS
Quality Meat Mar
22 SOI TH VINE STREET.
IN MEMORY
removal from Greencastle.'
,..„mw,veK Mae! yij SH Dixon was no longer a! have a tremendous responsibility lMK "' Wh ° h' 1 ' thls hf '° ntn ®: member of this club, the morn-
• see that competition is ^ ^ 1938 '
maintained, that goo is are pro- !°" “"J ‘* a »K b ‘"-tn-l a w. Mr. duced, that prices are reasonably Bn< ‘ ^ F ' K,< '
related to costs that workers are
fairly treated."
i he speaker was introduced by Charles Km.uppel, Maywood, 111., president of the DelFauw chapter
- Sigma Delta Chi.
( Ill R( II OK ( HRIST
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blU VMS ( LI B
. Hill lied rri.ni 1*1111,.
busim -s duties of the university
m.
will
EEDifZAL GeS£Gve SYSTEM. flWT-[ITIZ£N^ BQNK and TRIKT CDMPBNY fciu/uutaz
(LOVEKBAl.i:
Clyde Peck, Minister. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Morning worship 10:45 a Evening worship 7:10 p.
,ich Lord’s Day.
Clyde Peck of Sullivan
have been greatly improved. . preach Sunday. April 20th. I lu re are two types of univer- Listen to the Church of Chiist ■ s 'ty administrative arrange- hour over station WSUA, Bloomments, the unit and the multiple ington, 1010 o n your dial each type. Under the unit type, which Sunday morning from 9 to 9:30.
is the older of the two, admin-
i trative work is unified in the ~
office of the president, under whose office everyone associated witii administrative activities - Is employed. The president in turn is responsible to the board of trustees. DePauw University lias tins type of administration. Th» multiple type of administration is one wherein the president and 11 director of administration are m charge of administrative oflices. Both of these individuals are responsible to the board of trustees. Of the two, the unit type of administration is considered the better, because it places the responsibility of administration in the hands of on,*
individual.
The 1 omptrollcr is appointe I by the hoard of trustees upon iccommmcndation by the president. Many functions that the i comptroller's office has to per- | lorm are such mutters as preparI dig the annual budget, reporting school expenditures, collecting lies, employing non-academic personnel, managing dining halls ‘ *d the dormitories, planning for
hers feel that her death was a gieat loss as a friend and form-
er co-worker.
The annual reports of the retiring officers were given and were accepted by tlie club. A^t *i
which procedure, the following I '"ting stares, officers were installed in a very| ~
impressive candlelight service: |
The Ford family thus retains 100 per cent ownership of the largest privately owned enter-
prise in the world.
The richly endowed Ford Foundation, the only other beneficiary named In the document, will reeeive Ford's 3,280,255 non-
group insurance coverage and controlling the operation of the physical plant. | Br. Brooks is a graduate of DePauw University and has be *11 in his present position since 1941. He feels that the financial outlook for DePauw University is a good one, and he is proud that the university is situnted in a community such as Greencastle.
THE CHEFS
CORNER
- - - - Not for all (he rice in ( lilna would we deviate from our policy of using only the lies! ingredients in our CHOP SUFY - - - - which we will have on Saturday - • - - •lodging by the nay our customers like this dish there must be a lot of sympathy amend here for the struggling Chinese people . _ _ . But the difference here is Hint we use only the finest cuts of beef, vegetables, and we do use a piquant Chinese sauce to bring out the Davor of the ingredient- and which help, to make CHOC Ml'EY the delicious dish that it i s .
CHET'S
CAFETERIA Across from Post Office
President, Mrs. Ann Rebecca Handling; vice-president. Miss Barbara Daniels; recording soaletary. Miss Josephine Stoner; corresponding secretary, Miss Zella Adams; Treasurer, Miss Minnetta Wright; director, Miss
Ethel Daniel.
Mrs. Standring, having completed a most successful year as president of the group, is beginning another years of service in that capacity. Miss Susie Talbott has been retained, too, as a
director for another year.
Two news papers were also
welcomed into the club,
were Mrs. Charlotte Jones and
Miss Mildred Dlmmick.
Following the business meeting the Finance and Budget Committee, who were hostesses lor the evening, served delicious
refreshments.
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Mrs. Crosby Hostess To Bridge dub
April 18 —
(INS)—Westinglu ;ise Electric Corp. and the ( IO t ulted Elecirieal Workers t rlay announird agreement 011 a 15-eent an hour wage Increase for 75.000 workers. .MOSCOW. April 18 (INS)— Secretory of State Georg** C Mardtiill tonight appealed to hi> Big Fi ur eolleagd.-’s to break the deadlock on the Auktirlan treaty by k**ttling tiiclr dllferenees on
some “middle ground."
H4>G .MARKET
Hogs 7,003; moderately active
They alter slow start; weights 160-260
lbs. 75-11.50 lower; 260 lbs up 75 off; 100-160 lbs 50 lower; sows 50-75 lower; good and choice barrows and gilts 160-225 lbs $23.25, few loads $23.50. extreme top $21.75 sparingly; 225-250 lbs $21.00; 250-260 lbs $22.75; 260-275 lbs $22.50 ; 275-275 lbs $22.25; 285-300 lbs $22.00; 100-125 lbs
$21.75; 125-250 lbs $21.50; 380
Mrs. Robert Crosby entertain-' ltiH "0 $21.25; 100-160 lbs $20,00; ed members of her bridge clutn -al ly sales sows tl7.50-$48 50 Thursday afternoon at her home' - wist of Roachdale. There wen* 1 HOSPITAL NOTES five tables of bridge at play. The: Mrs. Lillie Tabor, Cloverdal ■, high score favor was awarded to I was admitted to the hospital Mrs. Mary E. Lockridge witn! T 1 'Msday.
PUBLIC SA Siniv tin* ileal h of my husband the laic O' 1 * 1 forced to sell Hie following personal proiK'rli a I (xii* at our farm, one mile smith and ‘J miles west «f lims* ter known as Hu* .lolin Silvry farm, mi TUESDAY. APRIL 22,
AT 10:80 O’CUMK
, ONE COW One 8 year old Guernsey cow tn Ireshcn hefnlt
50 - HOGS - 50
7 Registered Black Poland sows with $8 l'is s l "' ed Black Poland sow to larrow hy sale " l " Black Poland (lilt, to farrow by sale date; mi' h't 1 * Poland male hog, one year old.
FARM MACHINERY
One Farmall 1038 model F-20 tractor "KJi J 1- '*'' shape, cultivators, *J bottom II inch plow " 11 ' , 7 foot disc and tandem, 6 ft. MK (irniick ,,K ' rl " 8 r 'm” nioiinled motor lit good condition; mu row h' "
corn picker with mountetl hopper, pull
*, (
inannre spreiuler. International 7 tl. r n '"" r
« ''< 11 |»i« rvt | yy 1111 iimiiiii 1 < 11 ■ • I • ' packer, M<‘( urmiuk Deerlnic traulor rorn |»» in,,r ^ and cheek row altai'lunenls, walking break |> 11 ^
tlreil wheels, clover huneher like new, Buh **'"' ''^ tractor, drag saw to mounl on Iraeh'r. ” ^ llaniiiN-r mill like new; power corn heller, I old weeder, sulky hay rake, bean drill <"r ,n j‘ 1 seeiler, 3 hog houses, 3 hog foiinlains."ne holds 700 hoslu'ls of corn and ninny ^
ONE 1036 CHEYKOLET. I'2 irin' 1 * duty motor, new Hl .*s, stork and gruin rack One lot of new native lumber; one K*'" lin '' Not responslhh* In ease of aas iil'■
TERMS — (ASH.
MYERS ,1011 \ iviiJJ*’*
MRS. INA
IICRST X ZACHARY, Auels.
Dinner will l«' served.
Mrs. Elisabeth Shannon seconu and Mrs. Mabel Irwin was third. Guests present were Mrs. Stella Clark. Mrs. May Hanna and Mrs. Elisabeth Shannon. + + 4* *9
Laurel Mason Bride
Of John R. Kerr
Laui^l Frances Mason and | John R- Kerr were united in | marriage at thA bribe s home on
Sunday after- j
Mrs. Ruth Arnold was adniitte I to the hospital on Friday
morning.
Robert DoPew va« admitted tn the hospital on Thursday. Albert Akins. 222 Iowa street
was admitted to the hospital
Thursday.
CANAAN ( HI KOI Mrs. Lester Miller, Supt.
F. O. Fraley acting pastor.
E. Anderson 8t. Sunday after-1 9:30 A. M.. Sunday noon, April I3th at 4 o'clock. The Classes for all. ceremony was performed by 518:40 The 1 Father Dooley of Terre Haute.! Lord's Supper.
Ind., before about 40 relatives Communion stewarts Mrs and friends. The attendants were Harold Lisby and Mrs William
School
communion of the
Be Sure to PLA^
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