The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 May 1947 — Page 2
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K2 DAJLY BAN?««. GftcENCASTLE. INDIANA, J 1 tA 1947 * -o i::
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SOCIETY
.Marlon 'l(i\viishi|i Mivflnj; In Held
Marion Township Farm Bureau !><•! ; its rcpular monthly meeting Ttrjrsdny night. A very ir.t.'resting prcgra n was opened with : in,ii by fourteen youngster*. They sang Mamiagua Wlearagua
M arven Twp Home E«-
Mel 'yVednesday
The Warren Twp Home E Club the April meeting at the comviunlty house Wednesday
afternooir. May 7.
In tne absence of the president.
Mrs. Bridges, vice president call-1 g. nl
| V. F. w. Auxiliarv Meel> Weinesday
V.F.W. Auxiliary will meet I Wednesday at 7:.t0 at the home, j There will be Initiation.
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I Woman’s Auxiliary
Mel Tli.irs.lay
The Women's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church met Thursday evening in the social room
of the church.
The the re of the evenings pro-
i "The Home.” Mrs.
.’I14. Old Lamp Lighter and Zip-^ or the meeting to orded. The song A-free Dio Dah with great en- of the nruvth, "Ho.:.ie Swie. ih.ui.i ism. Mrs. Charlie Snodgrass Home” was aing and the cluh gave a reading, "Making Ruebln: creed repeated in ’.minoh.
Pio|V>se”
Miss Murdock. Greoncastle iit rarian, gave a talk explaining the'county library system which
goes into effect July 1st. This will give equal educational opportunities to people of ail ago.? over all th county. Miss Murl/jck stresse I the fact th it there is much t > be accomplished but the .se-’ds are planted and a system will soon be working which will certainly be of great value to
all.
Mr. Russell Grimes was next introdu ed as general agent of Putnam C-ninty Farm Bureau Insurance He mide a very shirt tall; to the effect that all types >f insurance except the hnspitalizntim plan arc available and at a ( asl approximately HO per cent lower than other companies. He then showed a film which very dearly pictured the value of vaccination ant another of Intens' to the hrvjscwives demonxtrating a Laundcrmat. R’fresh.nents were served after the meeting adjourned. + + S* V S C. ( . Mim-Is Tir sday \l H l*. M. S.C.C. will nn t Tuesday at 8 p. m. rt thp h line of Miss Ethel Daniel, 711 E. Seminary St. Mrs. Leon Welch will lie the assisting heaters + *F I Leaf Clover Club Meets Tuesday Four Leaf Clover Home En Club will meet with Mrs. Maurice Kersey Tuesday at 2 o’clock. + + + 4* Delia Theta Tan Meets Tonight The Alumni chapter of Delta Theta Tau will meet this evening at the hmi ■ of Mrs. dames Zeis, K. Washington St. Mrs. Margaret Potter iVill be assisting hostess.
Roll tall was answered by 24 members and 2 guests, each giving a little of their mothers his-
tory.
It was agreed to send get well cards to former eliib members and members of chib families as well as .nembera of .the club. It was voted to send a 4-H
Do; t!d Cook gave an interesting talk on "Antiques in the Modern Heme.” The devotions were led by Mrs. Garl Neumann. During the social h ur the hostesses. Miss Audrey Knr.wlton and Mrs. Cloyd Moss served refreshments from the beautifully appointed tea table. -1- *!• •!* -IMother's Day Guests Fill ( it.v On Weekend DePauw University and
club nu mber from our township j tiia-cncasHe observed Mother’s
THE MILY MHHER HERALD CONSOLIDATED
"U Wave* For Ail”
Entered in tn« poalofftc* at GreencMtle, Indiana a* MCond . t mas umii mailer under Aet of
' March 7. 187a.
courrej while the husband and father was at werk. The wife and mother succeeded in getting the cliilt're.i out of the building. The mother picked up the little baby and came c’own the stairway through smoke and flame to get
to safety.
Tho fire devoured all household Subscription price, 15 cent* per furniture and cooking utensils week, fd DO per year by mail in end all of the clothes for the en- Putnam County; $3.50 to $6.00 tire fa nily. Mrs. O'Neal had to uer year by mail outalde Put-
berrow a coat to go to inform nam Couniv.
The American Legion Auxil- $39,719.30, submitted by the Si
iaiv will meet this evening at 8 Clair Construction Company of
o’clock nt the Legion Home. j CMumt-JS. India.na. Mrs. Clifford Horton and ohil-j Jchn H. Lnuer, Chairman of
dren of Versailles spent the week the Highway Commission, said
end with her motner, Mrs. Chinee a Alley and Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Cline of Belle Union. Mis. H. P. Moore and daugh-
ter of this city have returned 1 home after a 10 days visit with will
that the new bridge over Robert Ditch will b? 45 feet long and 28 feet wide. Specificatioixs eall
for a steel beam type.
Included in the construction be 0.204 mile of approach
that to rm( . r eongw dmv '' May, a , S® man or the h , m ,rti " 1 '
fairs cniimutbip arn '.v for favored" the Garsson mu ,
bine.
thp hn »*f min
Pr^urrj
». K. Kaiidea, PublUher 17-iii s$<>utn Jackaon streti
i,
to the Purdue roundup.
Mrs. Lois Wright gave a report on a garden meeting, which she had attended recently which consisted of some very helpful hints, including a way to weeds. A special meeting was planned for Wednesday aiternoon, May 14 t > finish the lesson on slip
covers.
Mrs. Esther Jones a guest gave several readings, which I were very much enjoyed by nil I
D:.y Saturday and Sunday an I the city was filled with visitors for the two day holiday. They
Mr. O'Neal that their little home had burned. | A shoyver is being planned for Tuesday evening May 13th at 7::;0 at Mr. O’Neal’s brothers home at 404 Hanna Street. Any pieces of household furniture \vill be welcome. Articles of (iothing are needed immediately. Besides the father and moth r there are the three children vhose ages are 13. 11 and the
baby. | Mis. Ralph West returned tn Any who cannot attend the her ho”e Saturday from the Putshnwer but would like to make nam ct.unty hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore of grading and paving.
Crawforduvlllc and Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard Moore and Mr. and Mrs.j
I Roy Welch and family of Lav- GOVERNMENT HOPES
'cite. They attended the oorr-j TO COMPLETE ( ARK
moncemeht of the fornierV ^ j ——
gianddaugliter. Miss porot’fvj WASHINGTON, May 12 (UPi Mrs u Strain, who woh highest hdltok --The government hoped today today *• '' ' 0lpr ' She was a former studnnt of ( to complete its ease in the'May- Siibi , ki dreencaatle schools and tne Gftrsson bribery trial by the end ter of '(> ' ! Z ' lb ' th Muir ’ daughter of Mrs. Rena Strain, of the . week with tcstinuiay" M i( W" . an<l Vf l«t;
‘"UK* 1 *! Sharon Ro« g,
M ' S ' L "» ^ra J .tears today, May i 2th ' Vlrs V ‘ S. Taylor, ^ Ti.dianu Sheet, 66 year, day, May it ' 1
now of Phoenix, Ariz.
from some of the Army s tbp
brass.
Due to hi- railed around mid-
RECITAL tl’ESDAV
A sonata recital by Franz'week were Secretary of WaBodfore, pianist and Mrs. Mar- Robert P. Patterson, Undersecjblic Hart, cellist, of the De- retary of War Kenneth Royall,
11 contribution by cash nr other- Marlon Crawley of Lafayette pnuw University School of Mu- and if t* 1 '' defense sticks to wise, eall Rev. C. A. Newby, Visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. s j c faculty, will be presented qt lts plans Gen. Dwight D. EisenPhone 1CN-M. Rev. Newby will Charles Cra.vley Saturday. 8:15 p m. May 13 In Harrison bower. Army Chief of Staff.
of Bridgeton, 15, today. May 10.
Si''".' Dodion of Detn* dismissed from the hosm
Sunday.
ciiinc from far and near for the i act as agent to arrange for the Gecrgr Goldsberry and Bob j-iall on the campus.
observance of the day on the campus. Among those registeri l at the Commercial hotel were the following: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kingsuury, Chicago; Dr. and Airs. Wickland, Oak Park, III.. Air. and Airs. N.- B. Stephens, Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Custer, LaGrange, 111.; Mr. and
P resent - | Mrs Charles C. Ward, South Alter the reatl.ng of the club Mr an(J Mrs L L H endprayer, the meeting wa* turnedJ, lson Gary . Mr and Mrs c N over to the hostesses. Mrs. Peek, u ,, nt PlKhal . t; Mr and Mrs . .Mis. Hendrix and Atis Glover Blir | ( . jt , h withers, Evanston; Mr.
who served refreshments.
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New Era (Tub
To Meet Tuesday
New Era Club will meet Tuesday at 2:.'!0 with Mrs. R. W. 1 Eteheson. 1
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Sharon Hose Gill
Honored on Birthday
Mrs. William Gill, 1631 First 1 Ave. Terre Haute. Ind.. enter- i tained Saturady afternoon with a party in honor of her daughter, Sharon Rose fifth birthday. Eleven little guests enjoyed the games and contests. Sharon Rose received many lovely cards
and gifts.
Refreshments of iiCe crea,n and cake were served. The favors were balloons. Besides her little friends in! Terre Haute,, guests included» Sherry Lynn and David Fiscua of this city.
a I’d Mrs, Samuel Maixner, Kno.xjxil’e, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. H. f. VanOrman. Highland Park. 111.: Alr.s. K. E. Lyman. Lake Forest, j III.: Mrs. Robert W. Wright, Bartlett, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl ' Stallman, Milwaukee. Wise.' Mrs. Alfred S. Thorwandsoi, | Elmhur't, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright. St. Jain, Alo.; Mr.
| Government lawyers planned
pick up of any articles of cloth- Cook who are attending Purdue They will open the program *° <l ues U on them about charges
or University, spent the week end in wit h “Sonata in O Major,” byl—5=
Other selections ■ ■
ing or pieces of furniture cooking utensils in behalf of this
family. 4. + 4. +
Barbara Jean Smith Engagement Annomii-ed Mr. and Mrs. Martin Smith an-
Carinthla is * for irn d w and dUChy 0f 0W tro-Hungary. Its , re| • square mile,, and ifn , mountainous country
Groencastle.
Mr and Mrs. Miurice Carl of Atti:a spent the weekend '.vith Mr. and Mrs. Otis Browning arid Miss Grace Browning. Miss Grace Browning will Irnvc
fiammarttni.
will be Giieg’s “Sonata in A 1 Minor” and Rachmaninoff’s •‘Sonata in G Minor."
mvjnce the engagement of their Tuesday for Lynchburg. Virginia,
; atighter, Barbara Jean, to Oscar E^gby of Irdlanapelis. The wedding will take place June 15th at the home of the bride-elcct’a
parents. 4, 4. 4. 4.
.Mrs. Hubble Mill Be Chib Hostess
The Happier Homes Study Cmb will meet Tuesday evening with Mrs. Marc Hubble at 8:30 o’clock at 1008 South Locust f treet. Elach member bring dish of food and table service.
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to visit Mr. an-J Mrs. Ten Inglam and Mrs. W. R. Dean. Dr. ard Mrs. James B. Juhnsdn and children left Sunday for RUtherford, New Jersey, to visit Dr. Johnson’s brether, John B.
Johnson.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Nora Hunter, East Hanna St., were
District V. F. W. .Meeting Held Sunday The Sixth District V.F.W. Auxiliary meeting was held at Crawforris vi He Sunday, May 11 th. Then? w'&s an election of officers for the year. Department J’Unior vice president, Rebecca Be ruing of Terre Haute was in charge cf the meeting. The fol-
ic wing officers were elected and
Mrs Minnie Reilly of Lebanon j ns tal!?d
Mrs.
Lester W. Prott. Vincennes; Mrs. C. O. Heindal
son, Aurora. Ill M. N. Sheaffer,
Alich.; and Mr. and Airs. R. G.
Swaim, Bluffton, Ind.
4. 4. 4. 4.
Shower For Fainily Whlch t.< st ts Hone
Last Friday night, at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Joshua O’Neal who live southeast of Greencastle, a. fire broke out a«id burned their home and all of their pertonal belongings. This tragedy
and
| R. Will Meet
it Tuesday Afternoon
j The W. K. C.
District president,
Juliana Woody of Greencastle No 1550; senior vice president, Beatrice Elliott of Terre Haute, No. 972,; junior vice presidant, Edna Ingersoll, Crawfordsville, No. 1431; treasurer, Aurora
day at 2 P. M. in AiienChapel jcionoglio
and Mrs. Maude Lambert cf Indiana pclis, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Hnverly of this city.
Mrs. SuiUe Holbert died at her home in Terre Haute Sunday at 6 ?. M. The funeral will be Tues-
^ Clinton; chaplain,
Dr. and Mrs.- " K c wt " Tucs- church. Mrs. Holbert was a sis- Katle utterba.ck, CraWfordsvilD,! Grosse point, i t,HV afte, ' noon at 2:30 o’clock nt t. rinlaw of Samuel Holbert of No _ i 431i conductress. Thelma
Greencastle. Cory, Terre Haute, No. 972; j Dr. Chandler Runyan is here Guard Cozetta Lear, No. 1550,
from California visiting relatives Greencastle.
and old acquaintances. Dr. Run-
yan is a former Jefferson town- \ eronlea Chib ship native This is hi 8 first xieets WedneMlay visit in the community in more The Veronica Club than 20 years. Wortn»«ria« at 2:30
the G. A. R. hall in the
house.
4, 4. 4. 4.
Curulvn I'ngtetiin lliMiured At E’arty
Mrs. Archie Pingleton tained with a birthday Friday aftern in honor of
enterparty
her
daughter. Carolyn. She received
will
with
milt Mrs
will'
roaer
New Low
Everyday
Prices at Kroger
AI I. food- a Krugei are priced ax |im a posNihle ilcrvdux in tin week.
These price* uml hundreds of other* help lower your cost of IRing.
SHORTENING CHEESE SPREAD
EATM0RE marwune
SPAM
CIGARETTES
BREAD
DURKEE
Smooth, Creamy. For delleloiiH
Pastries.
Winilsor Club Style. Tasty Wisconsin < hi e e Spread.
A Breiid spread That's Economical.
3 lb.
tin.
loaf
C.uinctl Meat. Try Spain and Eggs.
All popular Brands.
Kroger's lloulile Twisted White Loaf.
Same Low Price.
BEEF STEW HAMBURGER SHORT RIBS
BAKED LOAVES
Bonejess. Lean, Tender
l<ean, Kresr Ground
OF BEEF I'can, Fine for Bolling JJ),
Pickle and Pimento or Macaroni and Cheese
STRAWBERRIES GREEN BEANS
Fiv th. Red Ripe. Fine Flavor.
Voting, Tender, Hound Stringiest*.
1.19 69c 33c 35c 1.39 25c 48c 37c 29c
ib 42c lull qt 49c 2 it, 29c
Wednesday
Mr and Mrs. Clyde FIsctjh and Robert gtonpr> The lpador
many nice gifts. The aftemeon t'hildrcn, Sherry Lynn ap|i DajVll ^, Mtgi r q Headley. .
was spent in playing games. j *pe>U the week-end in Terre
4- 4- + 4. Haute visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. noventale <1..h lb Girl Scout Connell Gill and daughter Sharon Rose, Wednesday
To Meet Tuesday They all enjoyed an outing at ' Tho Dlnp and chat Greencastle Girl Scout Coum- Denmg Park Sunday, Club will meet with Mrs. Ken 1
eil will meet at the city library, Mrs - Robert Newgent, Bobby np , h g inc i air
Ncwgent, Roberta Newgent 144h 4 j p
have returned home from a ar9Wp , t0 ^ can wlth char| , c . three weeks trip to Mexico City lprlstlcg or r ,^ on8ibiliU(<8 o;
goc J motherhood.
OPEN HOUSE
PAULINE’S BEAUTY SHOP Clomdale, Thursday, May 15th, ★ You are cordially invited. ★ Permanents $6.50 to (10.00 Shampoos and Sets... .$1.00 if PAULINE SMYTHE Operator TELEPHONE 4 ON !!». Shop located on Logun street, secund tdiirk nest iitilaii. CLOVEHDALE, INDI ANA.
Tuesday at 2:30 o’clock.
4. 4. 4. 4.
Friendship Cluh
To .Meet Wednesday
W’ednesday, m. Members
May -MU
and Los Angeles. Calif. The Pn tire trip was made by plane
The Friendship Club Will meet Mia* Mary Ann Newgent ac.Wednesday evening at 7:30 with companipd thpni on thpir tH ' Mrs. Wanda Hammond. Roll call and has now aaslinipd her (lutiP! ,
v.ill be a handkerchief exchange. Please note the change of meet-
ing place. 4. 4. 4. 4.
Friend, ( all (hi Mrs. J. n. McCabe
.Air*. Grace Hotitt Entertained Family
Guests of Mrs. Grace Routt on
as stewardess o n the American Mother , a Day wprp Mr and M ,. s .
Air Lines out of I^os Angelas. Misses Joan Sutherlin anil LaVern Ludwig of Indiana State
Teachers
IN THE SPRING There always is a need for extra cash, Quick loans take care of taxes, insurance, hemt Auto repairs. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY 19^ East Washington St.
Carl Routt and daughters, Bar-| bnra and Nancy Lou of Bloomington; Mr. and Mrs. Gordin
carton l 20-oz. loaves
Ib.
1 A host cf old time friends ! called Sunday on Mrs. J. B Mej Cabe who was observing her 85t!
birthday at the home of her sor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCabe at Tara Hill Farm. Mrs. McCabe enjoy,’d visiting
hiring the afterWhole day was ar.
enjoyable occasion. 1
erltn served as chairman of the decorations for the Junior Prom nt Indiana State which featured
Mrs.
vls-
B. F.
week end with Miss Sutherlln’s iannpolift; and M r. and Mrs. Jesse parents Mr and Mrs. John f. DupU and 8on Dftnnyi Qllbert Bhtheriln. Recently Mia* ^uth- Jimthy and Johnn!p of thls city
A bountiful dinner was spread at the noon hdur. In the center
«tr, , .. , . of the table wefe two lovely Pay MeKlrdey and orchestra. | birthday ( . ak * s> thp occ8Ilton al . _ Mrs^L. H. frirk receivol woM htm rpd thu birthdays of
with her friends during the after- Mohda^^th^^A'^hed 0 * M , Nancy noon and the whole day was ar. ^or, Mrs. F. 8. PafrSff At hetl Lou 0 „ May M Mrg ftoutt . s ofl
jhemc. in Goodland. Kansas. Her May 13 and Johnni(> on June
'death follow* a aerious opera- , n thp aftPlllo( , n , on which she underwent some ltpd with Mr ancl
time ago. Mrs. Patrick will be remembered here by a number
of acquaintances whom she met during her many Visits in the „ . " Turk home. I ^Benda —»« ■' _ I Miss Evelyn Sutherlin enter-
tained with a farewell party at her home in Clovefdale Thursday night in honor of Sill, Ronnie and Tomfny Joe Woodward. Fourteen youngsters were present. Games were played ami all enjoyed a good time. Refreshments of ice cream, cake and pop corn were served. The event also celebrated the Uth birthday if Miss Barbara SutheHifl. 'it
THE CHEFS
CORNER
- - - - If you can’t flail Husulphur and molasses, trv coming »„ Chef* f„ r fooi) that will give you the pep that will make you feel everything I* alright with the world .... y 0 „.ii aur . prised Hmv delirious a real chefs salad made of the freshest. crispest vegetable* ran be - - - - We recommend for Tuesday CAL VI* LIVF.R AND ON ION 8 - - - Rut don't lei’s 00 forget that a special dl: h awaits you - - . - 7^; , , L :r ( r T -
CHETS
CAFETERIA Aero** fro* Port Office
Handy.
SAVE On Tire We give highest trade-in on your tld Get our price before you buy. Used tires for farm wagons, priced s c or t ’ s FRANKLIN STREET ClHOt VINE AND FRANKIJN
OUARANTIED MRMCl' < DIAMOND
RINDS
I nimbly rfunrantppd in writinrt to be perfect & -lndi\idtMlly registered in the owner's name. S-Fully insured against tlieft, fire and loss.
Mrs. Edith Scott had a* Dinner gueats Sunday Mr. Sftm Scott and Sam Lee| inence, Mr. Cedi Scott al ren of Poland and Mrs. Dorothy Rewards. Afternoon cajlefs were Mr. and Mr*, i. W. tun, and grandson, Mrs. Vera RHtimermar,. and friend aU of Iftdiftnkpoiis.
f. C. SCHOENMAN AND SON - JEWELER - 11 EAST WASHINGTON
tO A WAM) COfctMACT A contract la expected to be awarded sown by the Slade Highway Commission far the construction of « new bridge on S. B. 43 in Morgan Cbunty Thl* structure is scheduled to be built over Robert Ditch, 3.7 miles east Crown Center. j feids^for this construction were received May 8 by the Commission. Lowest of the four bids was
LUBRICATION
SPECIAL
AFTER WINTER’S LONG HARO PULL >' , TOUR CAR A BREAEI * Lubricate all fittings ; v• 1 \ \A* i , ( w. Lubricate all springs. 4 Check transmission and rear
axle levels.
Check and water battery Clean air cleaner x Oil all oil cups Inflate all tires.
★ ★ ★ ★
$1.00
MAtEHlALS ^
KINS, M0RNIS0N, FOSTER
114 AV. Washington Street.
