The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1947 — Page 2

r-S DArLY bAiNi-JEi?. GKctNCASTLE. IKuiANA,

THURSDAY, MAY 15, 194?.

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for tho National Children's

Fund

Jonei« SrhiMil Marvin Wells. Stilesville. was Tlie first and sceoivl grades of admitted to the Putnam County .Tones S- hool have completed two hospital Thursday momfng\ pit .hi sttrap books foi tilt' Put* Mrs. Ntdlie Williams. R. T. i i ii County Hospital as a Junior Cioverdale. was admitted to tho Rod Cross project. | Putnam County hospital Wed-

Miller School nesday.

Mr. McGlothlin of the Physi- Walter Brown, 805 So. Indira) Education Department pro- j.nn, was admitted to the Putsonted the winners with their j,am County hospital tVednes-

ibbons in the auditorium of Mil- day.

Irr Seh * .1 Monday afternoon. Patrick Wethington was adI'h - children enjoyed the Track mittod to the Putnam County meet aivl it wa,s quite a pleasant hospital Wednesday evening', vent due to the careful planning Robert James. R. t, Greencasif the Coarh. tie. was dismissed from the PntThe last Jr Red Cross meet- r.nni County h ’^iil il Wedneynp ci. the year for Miller School day* T* ' ' h.-ld last Friday. U'U'inje the Hearn. (i'.>7 N Tibbs; Inmstness nu-cting ten dollars \v r as t ;fanapolis, was dismissed from

the Putnam County hospit il

Wednesday.

The program was given by the william Mullenix, Reelsvil’c tw , fist grades and was quite was dismissed from the Putnam Hitcrest ng. County hospital Wednesday. Kidpath School James Roach, R. 11. Brazil, wa The Ridpa.th Schniol is happy dismissed from the Putna ii l i a i aom • ■ they have paid for County hospital Wednesday, di the new chairs to be used in David Baker, Balnbridge, was 'hi auditorium next year. The dismissed from the Putmvn acini b ard paid for 50 of them County hospital Wednesday, md the PTA had already pa yd foi Violet King, ■IftOJ W. Washinghalf f the hundred and since the ton St.. Indianapolis, was disI't P T A meeting the remain-1 nl i RHe d from the hospital Wod-

ng i iyi ent has been made. This nesday.

noney has been raised by selling Mrs. Bobby Jean Robinson 46 light folding chairs for $69.. a.n and son of Fillmore were disi'on fer ee for $50., and $45.26 missed from the Putnam County ,, a donated by the parents of ^ hospital Tuesday. ihe s.hool. I-lark Busch of the Green- ( \ltl) OK THANKS i aside Monument Company gave bi autifiil bird bath for the; j w jsh to thank the nurses ' lawn of the Ridpath School. 1 doctors y 1r Rector and all m Mr. and Mrs. Busch a,re patrons fi-jends and neighbors, also tiv- ' : Ihe Ridpath school, their Warren township Home Ec clui) daughter, Marilyn Elaine, being f or the nice flowers and car’s 1 - lh* second grade All the chil- g^at to me during my illness. | ren will appreciate the bird Mrs. Daura Spurlock pd.'

batii for many years. It looks, very pretty with the shrubbery and the birds seem happy about

il too.

Friday morning the Sixth Gr o of Ridpath School gave a dc-ir'instra.tion lesson in music i n i i. Miss Curnutt's music class t Dt Pauw. Miss Bowen, student intisie ti-acher, and Miss Stewart, mu ic supervisor, had charge of the demonstration. The sixth grade sold their annua! newspaper Thursday morning The proceeds of $10.20 will inish paying for a new stage as theii parting gift to the school.

THE CHEFS CORNER - - - - Man> iiemtle linxe 0 died ns about -.pi-eial parties - - - all you di 1- eaM its and make reservations - - - - no \\orries, no trouble, the hostess is fresh a- a daisy end i i- a real party for her ten. Tomorrow » • will have 1 ir special KKKSH KISH with that luscious TAKTAI! •s VI ( | and KltESH (.KEEN PEAS. CHET'S CAFETERIA Across frow Post Office

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SOCIETY ENGAGED

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Personai And lotal News BRIEFS

J. T. Christie Miami, Florida.

is home

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Esther Mayhall. 605 Anderson, was dismissed from the Putne •; County hospital Wednesday.

Ed Hamilton of

was dismissed from the Putnam

County hospital Thursday

ing.

Mr. anj Mrs. Tonny K. MeGnughey of Russellville, Ir J, nn-

fro.ii | non nee the engagement of their

j daughter, Madge, of 4221 Boulevard Place, Indianapolis, to i Dmvild M. Fruits of 3305 North I Grace land Avenue. Miss -«ic- | Gaughcy is a graduate of Butler

Greencasth University ajul a member of the

Zita Tan Alpha sorority.

The

('< -iiiii-.inily Service t lub ! Me. With Mrs. O’Huir | n„ Botnl-ridge Community Service Club met Tuesday r.ight May 13 at the home of Mrs. Gilbert O'Hair. The meeting was openc.l by the president. Mrs. Warren Cay wood. Twenty members answered roll call with ‘‘Cute sayings of children." The club vc tel to hold the June and July meetings in the nf • trinooi. beginning at 2 o'clock. It was also voted to select and oay exper'es ol on • gill to the F'Jrdv: Round-Up of 4-H clubs. After the order of business, Mrs. Ralph Clo.felter and Mrs. Frank Smith gave -an interesting report on F.iMr trip to Chiopgo span rod by tho Putnam C-unty Home Economics Clubs. The June meeting will be held or Tuesday afternoon. June 11. at 2 o’clock at the hove of Mrs. Herbert Hitch.

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Cnterle To Meet Friday Evening Coterie will meet Friday evening at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Ralph Newton, 208 West Washington. The program on foods will bo

FOR MEN AND BOYS NEW ARRIVALS - NEW STYLES SPORT OXFORDS Tan and White Perforated Mor Two Tone Tan Perforated Rioc' Tan, Plain Toe Perforated Oxford Tan and White Moc, Tan and White Wing Tips Tan and White Loafers LARGEST AND FINEST SELECTION I'VE | SHOWN. Different Shoes for those who are parfitu All High Grade Shoes Priced from $5.95 to $985 Moore's Shoe Store! The Home of Good Shoes,

ni()| , i wedding will take place August given by Mrs. George Garrett. I 24 in the Butler University Kuch member is requested to

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Mr. and Mrs. James Sims. R ] 2. Re, Isvillo. are the parents ,.t j a daughter, born Thursday niorn-i ing at the Putnam County ho -|

pital.

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i College Av?.,

Elder Gene Hurst will preach | (if EarI Ley

at New Providence chinch Saturday night May 17th at 7:30 CST. 1 Everyone is welcome to this ser-

I vice.

Bt TI.EK MINS

ri\( ASTI.K ( Hl'Kf ll Sunday school 10:00 CST. l-uthei R. Steele, Supt. Everyone welcome.

Butler’s baseball team blanked DePauw. 5 to 0, over at Fairview Wednesday. Jack Bundy hurled 6-hit ball for the Tigets hut 7 errors by his Old Gold teammates proved costly. The Bulldogs performed without making a single bobble. *5} -I* -I- -1- -I* -I* -j. •[. •]. -j ANNIVERSARIES + # .;. e. .j. * .;. .-. v;;

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Sharon Marie Hervey, on.; year old today, May 15th. WEDDINGS Mr :.;id Mrs. Gerald I. Grimes 1 year, May 15th.

BELLE UNION * :

M and Mrs. Kimbal Larkin of en.astle called on Mrs. Nota,

Smith Sunday evening.

Mr. an i Mrs. Fied Spencer Itu -ellville were callers of Mr. , 1 Mrs. A. M. Hodge Sunday atternoi.r, Mrs. Spencer is a

ecitsin of Mrs. Hodge.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pritchard and daughter and Mr and Mrs. nils Terry wen- guests of Mr. aiu' Mrs. Walter Horn and fami-

ly Sunday.

Mr. anJ Mrs. Roscoe Hill of I. union ar l Mr. and Mrs. Lem yuinhr f Cioverdale were guests i : Mrs. Alpha Hill and daughter

Alma, Mother's Day.

Mr. an Mrs. Walter Horn and ; Mrs. Gel tU Jackson shopped in Gi, ones-tie Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Heath is very sick at hei

" ' south of here. | Maddox, daughter of Sherd! Mi. and Mis. Kenneth Murray . nc | Mrs. Edward Maddox,

of Indianapolis, were all night

Sweeny Chapel. -J- -TI ey-Geabcx Wedding Annoii'neetl Cornelia Geabes, da.'Jghtor

Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Saylor, R | 3. Greencastle, are the parents of a daughter born Thursday) morning at the Putnam County

hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rosencrunz, of Evansville, are the patents of a daughter, Suzanna, born on Wednesday. Mrs. Rosencranz was formerly Miss Juei

j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geabes. N.

became the bride son of Mr. ar.d Mis.

John Ley, of Clay City, Wednesday evening at 7:30 in. the Christian Parsonage. Rev. Ralph

Saunders read the vows. The bride was attired in an

iqua diess with black accessor-

ies. Her corsage was red roses. Their attendants were Joan

Glover and Wayne Geabes of this city Mi. Geabes is a brother of

the bride.

Following the ceremony th.-

guests of Mr. and Mrs. H dge Sunday night.

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speculation that by signing Ihe bill, the President would feel that lie was in a position to veto the omnibus labor measure without being considered prn-

isibor.

A. M. Tile civil case of Robert Hoffman versus the estate of Lawrence Hoffman for about $11,000 is being heard in tho Morgan Circuit Court before a jury and special Judge Rogers of the MonrOe Circuit court. Several witnesses besides those involved in the ease are in Martinsville for the trial, which will last the

remainder of the week.

young couple left for a short wedding trip to Cedar Rapids,

Iowa.

-!* I Putnam Women Attend Indianapolis Reception Mrs. Guy Codings, Bninbridge and Mrs. Eerd Lucas, Greencastle, were in Indianapolis Thursday attending a luncheon in the Hotel Lincoln and later a tea at the governor’s mansion, givonRy Mrs. Ralph Gates, in honor of Mrs. Ambrose N. Diehl of New York City, president of the National Council of Women.

bring a favorite recipe for cx-

cl-.ango. »

LATE NEWS i bert Taylor has testified he was ••lorccd’’ by Lowell Mel let», one the President Roosevelt’h advisers and an OWI Official, to appear in a pro-Russian movie. ! WASHI NGTON, May > » — (INS)—President Truman today accepted the resignation ol Joseph D. Nun in, .Ir. as Cnmmi sinner of Internal ItevenlW',

rflectlvp June SO.

At the same time the White House announeej that Mr. Trutnan lias selected George .1. Srhoriirman, special executive itssistmt to the President, as

X lainii’s sucres so r.

lx fi r high cash stakes, is a major eonlrtliutliii; factor to enron ary attacks. The exeltement oi playing and elation at winning finises sleeplessness and exhaustion—and places a heavy load on a player’s heart. WASHINGTON, May 15 — (INS)—The House Rules Committee today favorably reported the Farrington bill to make Hawaii the 4!Mti state, ems clearing the way for House eonsidera lion.

said Hut r-ifiiaiinn n(| Premier de (iaqirri anil net nm\ delay .i-nap rid of the Italian anil Baikal ies. WANTED TO REXT: ( garage. Phone 571.

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