The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 May 1947 — Page 2

<M |» KI.KCTs i Ti uman O. Yunckor. Mlsu Mar(Contnucd in>m I’apc 1) ^garot Krndall. Miss Mildrcl Mrthrl Burton, Miss Kvrlyn Dimmick. Mrs Gray Pottor. Cinft, Miss Mary Flizabotn Peck. Finance -tml Binlget: Mrs. Transportation: Miss Kathryn Grace Hurst. Miss Kthrl Daniel::. Bauer. Miss Margaret Kendall, Miss Mlnnettn Wright. Miss Miss Elizabeth Raridcn. Helen Black. Miss Kathryn Emblem: Miss Margaret NolBntier. j son. Mrs. Donald Garrett. Blue Cross Treasurer: Miss

Edith Browning.

Historian: Miss Elizabeth En-

sign.

Music Chairman: Miss Mildred Browning. Miss Virginia Denrt. . Mrs. Wallace Martjn. . iy Ptibllitty^ Miss Dorothy Van-

^ 6»tceiNCASTl£. JinDIaNA.

BANNER

FRIDAY, MAY 23, 194

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Education and Vocations: Mias Julia Crawley. Miss Zell.i Adams Miss Edith Browning. ' Legislation: Miss Grace

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Cleave, Miss Josephine Stoner. Miss Susie Talbott, Mrs. James

Oliver.

Hcrtth: Miss Kathryn Davenport. Met* Eva Milbtirn, Miss PatiHtva Stnilh. Social: Mrs. David Jones, Mrs. I'nul Jones. Mrs. J. O. Cammack, .,1iss Lois Goan, Miss Susie Talbott. Mrs. Cecil Sutton. Flower: Miss Norma Hill,

rh *> -t- •?• •> + ANNIVERSARIES + ^ -!• -I* •!• ■!- *r -1- -1* •!• -J- -l- -I- -I- “V* WEDD1NO& Mr. and Mrs. Dallas King, 403 N. Madison St.. 15 years, May

23ri.

Rlrthdaya Mrs. P.ussell King, R. 4. 34 years. May 22nd. Teletha Mae Overshiner, 7

THE DAILY

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March 7, 1878.

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SOCIETY

’ J u'ar vein, dfotgfrofl -the dying ; -ided not to by woman from her cab and crim-■ nvum-i •• o, tomf otu, inally assaulted her in a ditch q -otJ r **'4

|»PI BROADCAST

An original radio story

Frank Wyka ami new and oidj innlly assaulted by Jack Taylor will one mile out of town.

Police Chief L. D. Edmundson

CkOSEM WATER CARNIVAL QUEEN

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

Mrs Everett Jones.

Civic find Public Affairs: Mrs years today, May 2.>rd. Jeiinnetta Bills. Miss Elizabeth __ Ward. Miss Lucile Smith. International Relations: Mrs. BtinnCr AdV PdV>

NO FANCY TALK!

When we speak of our meats, we speak of only ♦he best - Federally inspected and H A” graded meats only.

Quality Meat Market

22 SOI TH VINE STREET.

PHONE 42

Mrs. Barbara Winders of Spencer was admitted to thPutnam County hospital Friday

morning.

Mrs. Jessie Pickett of Indianapolis was admitted to the Putr.am County hospital Friday

morning.

Mrs. J O. Cammack of this city was several of her paintings on display in the H. Lieher Comj'any gallery in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Clove Thomas are spending the week-end in Louisville, Ky., visiting Mr. and ’Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and children, j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sweet and son. have returned to their home in Pueblo, Colorado, aft -r | visiting friends and relatives in

this city.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Brown of Santa Paula, California, are the parents of a 9 1 j pound son born Thursday morning. Mrs Brown was formerly Rosetta June Reynolds. Mr. am 1 Mrs. S. B. Acton had as their. Sunday dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Acton, Mr. and Mrs. William Price, Miss Barbara Stites and Mr. Clifford Torr, Jr., all from

Greencastle.

Charles Woods, 10 Chestnut

“You Are Everything Gave Me a Rose

You.”

Taylor also will sing “Adtos Marquita Linda.” The narartor will be Ralph Schue. Bill Lockwood will be accompanist and the announcer will be Amok

Rbtnian.

SHADES FOR SALE: CRAWFORDSVILLE. It'd.. May 23 (UP) Owners of the 1,354 acre Shades park announced today that the park would be offered for sale to whiskey barrel manufacturing interests. Plant damaged MITCHELL. Ind., May 23 (UPt Officials of the Carpenter Body Works today sought to determine damage in a fire that destroyed a large section of the

plant yesterday.

! NEGRO HELD irnxIlHiieN *nn»i I’mi* '•"»*

I Sheriff Roger West sniil that Dukes was ft passenger in Mrs.

Boyd's cab yesterday.

West led a posse of state highway patrolmen, sheriff’s depuii ie.s and city police through j ditches, backwater and sloughs

Miss Anna Marie Emberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. to capture the fugitive deep in Ernberg, was crowned athletic queen at an annual Water Carnival the xvoo( j s 0 f the wild river botat Christian College at Columbia. Missouri. Miss Ernberg is a sen-' ior. She was chosen from 44 senior members of Woman's Atnletic . ' • Association for athletic ability, attractiveness, and good sports- Dukes was captured at 4 p. m. manship. i Earlier that day two small Among her numerous activities she claims membership in the | N r0 c jijidren had found Mrs. Vespers Board. President’s Club and the Student Council. Miss . .. . . Ernberg is one of the most popular students at Christian College Boyd s body, the .hnmt . 1. s "< and has distinguished herself in many and varied activities as well from a three-inch pocketknife as in acholarship. | Most of the woman's clothes

songs sung oy jhck i«.vio* >— ..... ... tcrniptiy) )«• i , ^ be presented at 4:30 p. m. Satur- Police Chief L. D. Edmundson and her s « ( |„ , '* nn ' s day by the Radio Guild at Do- 1 said that the first tip implicit-J Jccks^ Pauw University. ing the 40 year old Dukes cam- i Ug own defetul^ 11 Among selections to he pro-, from the Negro’s stepson, who j he was i n an ** sented are “Come Back to Sor- reported that his stepfather had F ( .b 12 i(* 46 a " lr>m,>hile « rento.” “Lu Borachitta,” “You changed clothes at his home injuries hav,» ^ ^ r

to Me,” “Sh** | early yesterday leaving behind 1

and “Without bloodstained clothing.

DENIES (MARGES

(Inn ti n ne.l fruni I’nirp OMM sen, who di.ubicd as an athletic director at North Liberty high schnr.1, invite J her to a party and seduced her after a pillow fight. She said that when she arrived at the party Jackson told her the other guests had de-

from having

j biology and'that'

1 oned him. saying: ^

Dfmn you, jdj g

you U- ifs t h . ^

Other defense

ert sev< ‘™l mothers ef Liberty high school st,^" students themwiv e , ^ against the girl's ch^cte,.

W, ■

were ripped from her boily.

REPLACE THAT OLD BATTERY NOW! The hot weather ahead will cause many battery Failures.

Trade in your old Battery and receive trade-in allowance of THIS OFFER CLOSES FIRST OF JUNE

Exide Commander

SCOTT'S FRANKLIN STREET GARAGE VINE AND FRANKLIN PHONE 68

D. A. R. Met With on health which was very ed’i-

Mlxs Wright - rational to all. Washburn Chapter of D. A. R. Mrs. Rowings and

met at the home of Miss Minetta Sutherlin told of their trip to Wright for the May meeting. Chicago and it was so entertainDuring the business session re- ing that many wished they ports were given by the various could have gone. Mrs. Paul Mc-

, „ , . , conmittee chairmen, the out- Keehan related the most inter- »!, r 7 1 !,!!!'/T”/..i. !” 17 V Standing one being presented by t oting events of her visit to

Dr. Winona Welch, state chair- Washington. These talks were

r.an of the apptoved school com- greatly enjoyed by all.

mittee. The next meeting will be with

New officers for the next year Mrs. Ida Wright,

were chosen and vill be Installed ,

West . said that Dukes, a plumber’s helper, hail admitted ! that he severed - Mrs. Boyd's jug-

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NOW'S THE For Wonderful Picture* with Verichrome Film, . With Simmer I, tu there srr so mini moment,’’to he pie em, pictures _ tisy. „ lieae li, plenles, the, a< l»la>. garden siene.. Don't let them go by out making a pleture with Kodak \ Film.

Huy Kodak Verichrome Film here, and he rejily (nr the summer days that ai.> coming. GKEENC ASTLK’S KXOI XIVK EASTMAN KODAK AGENCY Mullins I)rii|; Slor

N. L. 1*0NELSON

that he had picked his first rihe, .strawberries from his yard. He said they hud a fine flavor an I quality and that in about a week he will have a quantity of them. The Veterans Administration Contact representative, Max C. White, will be in Greencastle at the County Service Office, on Tuesday, May 27th, from 9 a. m. until 3:30 p. rn., to aid veterans

oi theii dependants in

lor benefits administered hy the

Veterans Administration.

Kenneth Ha i ris, Putnam County Agricultural Agent, has been named director of the 4-H club camp which will be held at ShakurriRk Park from July 26 to 29. Gene Akers of the local high school, was named co-iliredtor for the camp. There will be a large attendance from three adjoining counties and many Will

go from this county.

at the June rpeetfng.

Miss Wright had charge of the program for the evening and shared with the group her collection of interesting epitaphs.

il

OiiIk Will Hold

Joint Meeting Monday

The Mothers Study club will hold a joint meeting with the

. ... . ! Home and Child Study club Mon-

She gave the history of the early . , . . V. , , .

appying ^ . . day evening at eight o clck- Mrs.

* 1 ^ Brave workers and their various I . .

James Roberts aivd Mrs. Willard

Sunkel will be in charge.

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grave workers and their various* 1 inscriptions to the present day memorials. j The National D.A.R. preview committee recommends the following films. Henry V. Stella Dallas, Centenial Summer, Angel on My ShmtlJer, The Jolson

Story.

•!• •> Airs. Ralph Newton 'Hostess To <Tub The May meeting of Coterie

have a complete selection

Memorial Day Offerings Wreaths - everlasting Cemetery urns

Wire baskets

Cemetery vases '

Potted plants Cut flowers

Sprays

ORDER EARLY We will make delivery of flowers or fill your urn before Memorial Day.

ft* j*? It

IN NEED OF MONEY Loans repaid in week- 1 ly or monthly pay-

ments.

Indiana Loan Co. I9' 2 E. Washington Ht.

was held at the home of Mrs. Ritlph Newton with sixteen members and two guests. Mrs; Laura Perkins and Mrs. Byrot Stewart, in attendance. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Granville Thompson, vice pre“itlent. sm-Vhig in the abseiiee of:

MoJern Pricllla <Tuh Meets Monday The re gular meeting of the Modern .-'rlcilla club will be held at the home of Mrs. L. C. Conrad. Bloomington St., Monday ’ at 2:30 p. m. *!• •!• •!• 'Progress History <Tiih Will Hold Lnnehcon Progress History club will hold Its annual guest day luncheon, Tuesday May 27th a.t 1:30 p. m. at Chet’s Cafeteria. Members are asked to make l' reservations with the c/onhiltte? today, Friday.

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Mrs. Robert Moodle. who has ( : Httpp , ( . r Homes < In*, been unable to attend the past! Have May Meeting

few meetings due to Illness. Of-j % r8 , Marc Hubble was hostess

fleers elected for next year ate May meeting of the Hup-

Quatity at tow cost at 17 So. Vine St.

•VOI R DOWNTOWN GREENHOUSE"

• - - - Reading about all this wonderful food gives the Ina newife Meas for her own meals - . - - and then, why should • he do the work when It Is all ready for her at Chet's - - - - so dn comes the whole family for HteEF STEW anti - - . . yen, we really mean. It - - - - BISCUITS - - - - golden, flaky, melt-in-the-month BISCUITS - - - - ami all of this «fn Saturday at

CHETS CAFETERIA

Mrs. Charles Hudson, president: Mrs. John R. King, vice presijdent; Mrs. Roy Etcheson, secre'tary; and Mrs. T. A. Sigler, treasurer. Nine meetings have been held (luring the past year with an e vet age attendance of sixteen members. The highlight of the year was the fifty-second annivesury dinner meeting in Febi wry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett, attended by eighteen members and thirty guests. The program for that occasion was given by Miss Mary Jean Davis, speech major at DoPauw. | On June 20th the annual picnic will be held at Robe-Ann

park.

i d* d- >!* 4* Brick C hapel Home i Ec. Club Meeting

The Brick Chapel Home Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Andrew Su’therlin recently , with fifteen members, one guest ' and six children attending. The loll call was an exchange of bulbs and plants which Included everything from slips of house

plsnts to rose bushes.

j The meeting was opened with LONDON, May -88—(OP) A ,the singing of “Home, Sweet British transport plane from Home.” then the reading of the Italy made a pancake landing on

Croydon airport today and turned Its 6,000 pound cargo of

Across fr

Post Office

pier Homes Club with Mrs. Jann-s Giddings assisting. Mothers and friends of members were guests at a pitch-in dinner. A program fitting to Mothers Day was given. Corsages of sweetpeas were presented to each guest and prizes to the oldest and youngest mothers present.

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Legion And. Auxiliary Joint Meeting Momlsy The monthly social meeting oi the American Legion and the Legion Auxiliary will be held Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the Legion Home, following the regular business session. The Auxiliary social committee Is composed of Mrs. Jessie Fritz, Mrs. Eileen. Campbell and Mrs. Johnie Thomas. After the meeting there will be a social hour, round and square dancing. Mrs. Fritz, service sales chairman, will have on display a number of crocheted articles made by Forest Harris, a World War II veteran, who lost both hands in the service.

NEW RECIPE

story of the song. Business was discussed and plans started for

future social affairs.

Mrs. Durbin O’Hair and Mrs. Estil Rowings gave the lesson

strawberries into shortcake. The five crew members escaped iiv jury.

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