The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 April 1947 — Page 2
V J .~ DA!IY RANf-'ER. GREENCASTTLE. INDIANA, SATURDAY, APRIL' 26, 1947.
DRY CLEANING
Dry-cleaning? Sure! The modern way, Where long-life-wear will make it pay, Keep clothes pressed, and REALLY clean. The work WE do is ULTRA KEEN. HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS
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“11 For All”
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class mall matter under Act of
March 7, 1878.
Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $3 00 per year by mall in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall ouUirte Put-
nam County.
BIRTHDAYS Mangits. today.
SOCIETY
April/
S. R. Karl den. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street
Twentieth Century
WRDMNGS | Club Meet* Wed.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. Kvans. .p|,„ Twentieth Century 19 years today. ( v .;n mec -t W ith Mrs. VV. J. Woo - Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Suther- nor Wednesday afternoon at
lin. Fillmore, 20 years April 27. 2:3$ o’clock.
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I Delta Theta Tan ! Breakfast Sunday
S A \ E On Tires We give highest trade-in on your old tires. Get our price before you buy. Used tires for farm wagons, priced right. S < O I T * S FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE
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PERSONAL And Local News briefs
Delta Theta Tau will hold its
o'clock. meeting
4* -l* 4*
Mrs. A^ue* Murphy Hm.L“ss
Ta Club April ?2ih1
S. c. Sayers is confined to his home by illix 189 . Mr. and Mrs. Fay Weaver will' ji turn this week-end from a va- ' cation trip in Florida. | Mrs. Velma Greenlee, 117 Daggy street, has been dismissed from the Putnam County
hospital.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Ha/uia j will leave Sunday for Cleveland,! Ohio, whore they will attend the' annual convention of the Associa ; tion of College Book Stores. They j aie expected to return on Thurs- j
j day.
Donna Huber. Douise
rick
DM'.AI \\ CAI.KNI)Alt
Sunday
;;:00 p. m. Voice Recital C.. ......... Secretan E. Jarvis-Meharry Hall. ? annual April breakfast Sunday.;^ 8:00 p. in. -Univeysity Choir Aptil 37th, at the horn, o * Treasurer Concert Gobi,, Church. 1 Verncr Houck. , at
Tuesday JI’lease note change j 11:00 a. in. Chapel Sydney F^'°*
}J. KusscU. ) 8:15 p. m. Orchestra Concert
Meharry Hall.
Wednesday | Cloverdale Tuesday Club met
11:00 a. m. Worship Chapel■ April 22nd at the home of Mrs. — Dr. Boss. (Agues Maephy. Meeting was 8:15 p. m. Organ Recital - opened in the usual manner by-
Marcia McCormick. Aithur Car-/ the president,
keck. I The program was planned en-
Thursduy I tirely by Miss Sinclair. Her
11:00 a. m. Chapel-Mr. and/rabject was "Three Bright Stars" | Mrs. McWilliams. ‘l which refer red to three stars in
Saturday } the flag, representing three great
President’s Scholarship Week-, states, t^ajitornia, Indiana, ano
1 Florida. Very interesting articles
Abrams saxophone quartet. During the business meeting
chl) ,| which fo,lowed the program, th? (
1 following now officers were pre- , .sei t d bv Miss Susie Talbott and , installed by Mrs. Willard Sun- 1
kel:
President Mrs. O. W. Hanna Vice-president Mis. John Fobes
SEE US FOR
Hog Houses, Brooder Houses, Can’t Sag Gates T Beds, Wagon Beds. Most anything in Woodwork PINGLET0N BROS. SAWMILL AM) I’LANTN,, y||| , One Mile North of (.reciicastl,. on n
Mrs. Howarj Fur
Mrs. Penson Ear
CUB CALENDAR
Monday
Modem Priscilla Club
Charles Cooper.
were given on these states. Miss j Lei.* Sinclair gave the article on t Califcrr.ia followed by singing of ’’California, Here 1 Come” byMrs. Mrs. Agnes Trippett, Dots Sin-
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
and every other week, for that matter but we did want to call attention to the fact that this is NATIONAL DOLLAR BOOK WEEK ... .Make your selections from our window display or from the regular dollar book table inside the store Time proven best-sellers in fiction and nonfiction, durably bound, only $1 .... SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
. . icluir, and Mrs. Olga Stwalley at
F land- ^ Home and child Study C i ub
Sarah and I-a von Elmore/ g p m Mr8 Evan Crawley.
Ji tunie Ewing, Maxine O’Neal
the piano. Mrs. Trippett gave the
Recognition was given sixteen
sixth grade mothers who will hi j
leaving Miller School P- 1 A.,
and Mrs. Kenneth West spoke | briefly far them. Mrs. John Fobes j presented a, book to the sehool j library as her gift as retiring president. , ;
Til.' business meeting wai turned over to Mrs. Hanna, thenew president, who explained thi hot lunch program which is to bi put into operation next year. Supt. Kkqkner was presenl
and spoke of this program, and
also of the findings of the recenl Indiana University survey. During the social hour which
followed, tea, and sandwiche?
.verc served. Miss Talbott am
Mrs. G. W. Hanna preside 1 at the tea table which was attractively
decorated with forsythia.
4- 4- 4* 4*
aitirle on ’’Florida," followed by j ^ AlIxiUarv TueMlay singing of "Swanee" by the.
Progress History Club— 2:30 group and article on Indiana was! •' nnl '' r -' 1T > ' ling Mrs. VV. H. Hutcheson. given by Mrs. Olga Stwalley af j xh; American Legion AuxiliJndorsers of Photoplay—3:00 ter which the club members| aiy w iij celebrate its 26th anniMrs. Ferd Lucas. ' sang "Indiana.’’ Many thankii vertary Monday evening at 7:00 Friday were extended to Miss Sincluii; p. rn. With a dinner at Chet’s Fellowship Luncheon of for her enterUining program. j Cafeteria. Mrs Mary Woodard
lana University. wa/> .ecen y ap- Grcencastle United Council of C'lb was pleased to have Mrs.; ji s triet president and Mrs. Loif
pointed to sei\e on trie ‘ omen s Gburcb Women 1:00 Gobin Fiditti Ogle of Muncie, a ir.e-mbet
Athletic Association Board for
Alva amd Gene Cash are atteml-i mg the Baptist Youth Fellow-' ship State Convention in Terre
Haute this week end.
Miss Dorothy Cowgill cf ( Greeneastle, sophomore at Lid-
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Memorial church.
the Fall semester, 1947-48. She will be in charge of tennis. j • •
Indiana Hardware Association IN MEMORY members cf this district held a In loving memory of Helen
dinner meeting Tuesday evening Shields Keller who passed away ments uf chw -, ple , cream,
April 22nd at the Masonic Tem- 6 years ago today, April 27
pie in Brazil. Speaker of the 1941.
evening was Mr. Darrell Parson Remembrance is a
of Muncie. president of the Ind- Death tries to break but all in
iana Hardware Association. Mov- ( vain;
ing pictures ware also shown. To nave, to bare, and then to second Ward P T A Those from the Cloverdale Hard-, part I H ,., d Go , >d MeHln '
ware Company who attended the | s the greatest sorrow of one’s
meeting were Jesse McCoy, Sam heart
present at this meeting-. A contest on song titles giving
names of states was won by Mrs
Edith Ogle.
During the social hour refresh-
and coffee were served.
After a pleasant evening,
golden chain mee ung adjourned to meet May
13th with Mrs. Herschel Knoll.
4- 4- 4- 4-
Delilah Miller P. T. A. held its
P: Jitt, district secretary, will be honored guests. After the dinnei a short business meeting will be held at the Legion home followed by p dance. F'or dinner reservations please phone Mrs.
Cecil Brown, R-16F15.
JELLY BEANS are now quoted In some communities at SI per pound. With only a nickel in his knickerbocker pocket, that's something for the thoughtful lad to chew over.
McCoy, Mr. ami Mrs. Virgil Rog- The year8 mnv wipe out m ' ^ meetin « th * ^ ^ crs. Wilma Jean Kemiedyr things , ^Tiuri^the^m
k : " K m" V , m ' 0 ; ,, r pui ,hiS thoy wipc out neve ' - the meeting Don Marketto pre- ‘t-iust scare th f
Knoll Vet Maun, Arthur Loses Tll0 memory of those happy sejited a program given by forand J.m Pratt. They report a ( cays j mcr Miller school students, all
, W h* n we were all together. ( ,f whom won first division
Mother, Mrs. Mabel
x ID ft. $5.29: 10 ft. x 12 ft. Mrs. Wilma Dyar.
; $10.90; 10 ft. x 15 ft. $13.75; 15
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WHOOPEE!! RIDE-EM COWBOY!!
| Mother, Mrs. Mabel Mitchell j l0n0I . s j n the district music
V.wV <- ^.., S !! sisters, Mis. Mary Blue and contest, and who will compete in
I” 1 - the state contest at Terre Haute. , The following students took part
in the program:
Doyne McKeehan, master of ' cert monies--cornet aolo. accom-
panied by Mr. Marketto
Don Marketto, Jr.—trombone
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! CONGOLEUM RUGS just j c- j c< ived. Art Furniture Co. 26-lt.
BOWLING
Monday—8:43
A new type weapon for big game hunting emits a horrendous shriek when fired. We get
critters to
death. ! ! !
Square moth balls are sugaeited. O. K., just ta long at Aopt doein't mittako 'em for ico
cubet. ! ! !
A pair of chiocillas stole the limelight at Montreal rabbit thow Reaion bolng. of couro, that a woman can atare at a
AUCTION SALE
I will sell my modern home on Lovers Lane inSp<i er, Indiana, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1:45 P. M, This property is a beautiful home. It has four i and bath downstairs, ^hree rooms upstairs, hardw floors and built in features. Front porch, rear por Venitian blinds and draperies, full basement with fr ace, on a full sized lot, includes an adjoining lot. Has two car garage, plenty of shade and shrubbery. This property is located in the best part of town,f ing a good street, it may be seen by appointm Call W. W. Stanger, Phone 194-F3, Spencer, before date. Terms: $1,000 day of sale, balance on delivery deed and abstract. A loan is availble on this pro~ at the Owen County State Bank or Owen County ings and Loan Association. Immediate Possess' UHARLES BROWN, Owner VV. VV. STANGER, Auctioneer.
WANTED: High school graduate as assistant sales person and some -office work. Perman-
ent position for the right party, year No. i 11 Furniture Co. 26-2t. —
University B vs. University C ^ aec . ompanit . d b y Mr. Mar-
Zinc Mill vs. Johnson's University A vs Midwest Post Office No. 1 vs.
Bus Jump
ADAMS RODEO RANCH BETWEEN <’1A)YERDALE AND IM'TNAMV IL4.E SUNDAY, MAY 4TH-2:30 P.M. FEATURING BU0 DECKER'S BUS JUMP The wildest act on earth — Decker drives a E„rd tin a ->| Joot ramp at 60 miles |mt hour and Hies throngli the air about 1.0(1 feet and np to now has lived through the ai t. Mud and wet ground kept its troni having the act last spring Jtmt we have cindered a runway and we guarantee to have the rims jump this time.
DON'T MISS THESE EVENTS
Nee Shirley Adams, 1? year old girl, ride Ironeaos.
wild bueking
This will h#- a good show with plenty of ( owhoys and Cow- • Xgirls and acts. ADULTS 50c CHILDREN, mr 6, under 12 -• 25c
IN MEMORY In loving remembrance of Carl I. Terry, w-ho passed away 6 y< ars ago April 27, 1941. Good was his heart, his friendship true ' Loved and respected by all he knew, To an active life came a sudden end, He died as he lived, everyone's friend. And now you calmly sleep at last. All pain, all brief, all suffering past; VVV loved you, so no tongue can tell, How much we loved you and how well. God loved you too, and he thought best. And took you to a home of rest. Mom, Pop. brother and sifters. pd.
ketto Patricia Gculd—vocal solo, acGood- conipanied by Marcia Hamilton _____ Norman Jones — saxophone solo, accompanied by Marcia Fcbes Lila Hanna—piano solo Aim Biooks—Vocal solo, accompanied by Marcia Hamilton Dorothy Reeves, Normar. Jones, Lila, Hanna and Tonvnvy
CONFIDENCE m«rit«d by CARIFUINESS
The attention of all Putnam County plseators is called to our closing date — NEITE.MBER l.Mb. The contest has started with a bang—Don't forget to bring your entries to tis to he Included in the eontost, SPORTSMAN'S SHOP “Sporta Headquarters”
• VE’e're proud of the confidence reposed in ui by the leading Physicians of (bis community. We always have sought to merit that Confidence by maintaining the highest etnical standards, and by dealing fairly with the patrons directed to as. Fur that reason, your Hfiytt' Clan may suggest that yov bring bis prescription* b»e“. KELUER-COAN
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11 new lawn and garden tractor that does just about everythitml •t • sturdy it’s efficient and i?. iiARDKN T b * f ^
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THE CHEF S CORNER
• - - - F-verjoue in saying that they’ve never taeted nny-
A Turkish mayor jailed three | newsmen for "Insulting’’ him. 1 Perhaps His Honor was right i but to us it sounds too much like juat one man's opinion against threa. Sobs for Daughtei
MOOSE L0DG Is Sponsoring A SOFT BALL TEAM All boys 16 to 20 years old interested in soft Come to Robe Ann Park, Sunday, April 27-10 A.
TO TRY OUT.
thing better than our .VlJDAT LOAF' with CRUEOL$ SAUCE - - - - no we’ve decided to have that once again - - - - now to lop that off we have K&ESdi UM AS to make it a perfect meal - - . . AND I can never say enough about the WONDERFUL OVEN FRESH PIES - • - - ail kinds from APPLE 4o the freoheot of STRAWBERRY yea, hy nil means CgCET’s sc-n.n
the he t food In town.
CHIT'S CAFFTIMA Across from Pm* Office
MOTHER of Dolores Fewkes, 16-year-old girl slain by her boy friend. Gerald Welch, 18, in what he called a ’’suicide pact," Mrs. I Ivan D. Fewkes breaks down at funeral services for her daughter in Los Angeles. (International)
DANCE Saturday Night APRIL 26 HOLLAND INN 9 Mile* Fla t Rockville HV.SU by MORGAN DANCING 8 To 12
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