The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 June 1947 — Page 2
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^ BAh?4ER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA.
FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1947.
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The Groencastle boy's -t-H Chib <'li'cti'<l thr foHowtng oi' ■ <fis Thursilay evening, June • r ', lor 1947: President. Dale Pitts; vice-president. Bill Wells: secretary, Bob Perkins: recreation
leader, Boh Bruner. SPOTTKI) FKVEIt
irnnllniiea from l•sue Onel The health officer warned that children should be examined
for ticks after playing in parks |
getting close to the skin. Dr. Jacks n recommended that victi-- s of Kory Mountain spotted fever i)e hospitalized. He added: ••The mortality rate in Indiana fiom the disease is high, about ;;0 percent of all cases, and hospitalization increases the chances of recovery.’' \\ 1ST .fKFrKKSON Quite a large qrQWfC&UOT'Jt'j!. de;oration held at New ' r ivi-
or with ciogs which have been in j dencr church Sunday aft rnoon. wor Is. He advised persons work-| Mr. ant Mr#, trank I* 1 - J'ti ig in thickly wooded areas be. amt children, Mrs. Franok* vaccinated against’ the disease ■Madden, were Sunday even11)1: amh to wear close fitting cloth- supper guests of Mr. and Af.rs. ing*\vhi(h p-events the tick from LeRoy Jones of Putnamville.
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THE DAILY IANRER HERALD CONSOLIDATED “11 Waves For All” Entered in the postofflcs St trecneastle, Indiana as second | class mall matter under Act of
March 7, 1878.
subscription price, 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 nor year by mall outside Put-
nam County.
S. R. Karl den. Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street
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S. C. Sayers has returned [from n business trip to Kansas. Mrs. Lloyd Thomas and children of Louisville. Ky., are visiting relatives in Greencastle. Charles Eller of Greencastle was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Friday morning. Mrs. Frankie McGuire, R. Gi rt ncastle was admitted to the Pu am County hospital Friday
meming.
Mary Lou Thompson of R. 4. Or mcastle was admitted to the .
u . . c- a . ' ing. Those present for the
Putnam cr.anty hospital Friday ( o i • t'i„,
morning.
West Floyd lioine Ee » h.b Ta Meet June II
- The West Floyd Home Economics Club will meet June 11th
Mrs. Harry
Ernest McCloud assistants.
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Day Gleaners Class *
To Meet Tuesday
The Day Gleaners Class will meet Tuesday at the Aid House, .vfe.r.bers please bring big-eyed
niedlejr and thimbles.
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Cloverdule Club Will Hold Heeling
CloverdAle Tuesday Club vill meet Tuesday evening June 10th with Mrs. George ^gle at
Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Crodian of Chicago visited over the holidays with Mrs. Maggie Hall and Mrs.
Maud Crodian.
j Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Judy are the parents of a baby daughter, • born Thursday, May 29th at the
She
,*irs. Cole St ul r Cli.b President
A Mrs. Cog ley Cole, of Vev'uy. was elected state president of
with Mrs. Howard Poff. with ! the Indiana Federation of Worn- 1 ^ cr , un ty hospital. Martin and Mrs. tm's clubs, at a convention held wpjR | 1!K j six p f . un ,| M ant | three
this week at the Claypool Hotel. ounc( , s and ha8 bepn n , med
The president-of the Philippine ratHcja Kllen
Federated Women's Clubs was ' Mrs Har , ey n ,. atton of E1Iet . a speaker at the- convention. Lo- tf ^. jllp the ho | i(laya
cal people present for the con- n . ll(tjV( , a
vontion were: Mrs. Eugene Hut- an , 4 Mra Raymond Weller chins. Mrs. Ford Lui. Mi r. and familv of Chicago spent the Truman Ytgicher-anctfR* J|R wppk pn( j wjth Mr alld Mrs .
Pitchford. Mrs. Yurtekef And Arthur Wel)er
Mrs. PitchfotM are former rosi-, Mr and Mrs Da , e p artPr and dents of this eit)^. j aqjn of Turkey Run were guests
„ ^ of Mr. and Mrs. Wm McCall and
c} •!• v v • • ••• v *jh^ Slaughters on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fisher
and Mrs. Fistei Minniek. Mrs. Guy Cox and Miss Zennie Hull spent Wednesday an< Thursday of last week in Indianapolis and attended the- commence rent exercises of Tech High School ,of which their I nephew, Harold Allen was a I member. Ruth Nell Garrett, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert ' Garrett, formerly of Bainbridg-^' was also a graduate. Mr. and Mj-s. T. G. Bell and Mr, and Mrs. John. Innes and daughter of Bedford spent Sun- ■ He-
Ua - V wlt '> -'H. and ^ and son.
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ANNIVERSARIES
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Birthdays
Nina Ruth Goodman, daughter
the homo of Mrs. V O. Mann.
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(•arilen Club Tn Meet
With Mrs. Shuck
The Fillmore Garden Club will meet Friday 13th with Mrs. Minnie Shuck, instead of Mrs. Nelr as previously
nounced. *F •!• *F •!•
F'ainily Reunion j At Bainliridge
A family reunion was Sunday at the home of
Millie Michael in, Bainbridge with all her children, grandchildren and great, grandchildren attend-
occas-
! sion were: Sylvia Fllmore and
I Mr. and Mrs. Vernon. Elmore ami I acquitted McKinley of a charge of daughter Judy, Mr. and Mrs. 1 manslaughter in the death o‘
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held Mrs.
Larry Merrill Creech
C itosville was admitted to the 1 Wayne Mark and son Wayne Jr.,
Price SI 25.00
The Jury deliberated nearly
Basil Bown, 31, a war veteran,
Ode cabinet base, 6 feet, complete with faucets andj ntnanr county hospital Friday'Mr. and Mrs. Glen Michael and j * as l -‘*-
'morning. Ison, Bobby; Mr. and Mrs. Ray'
| Mictiael and sons, Dennis ar\d Peter and daughter, Sandra of Detroit. Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. ,.ii county hospital Thursday
evening.
Jeanir Hoffa of R. 4, Green- 1
Cabinets made to measure and installed.
Free Estimates.
SUTHERLIN and CUNNINGHAM Phone 884-J or 260-W
M is Garnett McCullough of Gi H iuastle was dismissed from
and children of Dayton, Ohiwere guests of Mr. and Mrs j Clyde Metz over the holidays. Dr. Leo Osborn ami wife of Newcastle ware guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lanha.tn fr.r.r i Friday till Sunday. Mrs. Alice Priest of Indianapolis visited relatives here during
thr weekend.
Mrs. Glenn Leyenber.gcr o* Cleveland. Ohio is visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McClelland and family of Indianapolis a,re vacationing at Snowdea Springs, which they have owned for quite sometime. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dickson visited in Indianapolis over the holidays and attended the Speed-
way races.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cowgct an I family returned home Satin-
eight hours and found McKinley day after a va , ation in Cali .
of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Goodman. Greencastle R. 4 9 years, June 0
WEDDINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tresner, 21 years Thursday, June 5th.
POKE It PLAYER FREED LOGANSPORT Ind., June 0 ipv) William McKinley, 02. was free today of a charge that he stabbed to death with an ice pick a fellow player in a penny
apte porker game.
A jury in Cass circuit court
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Mi's. Grace Pruitt of Green- Mrs. Ralph Mars and son. Kenny stir was dismissed from the ' and daughter. Sherilyn Sue of ♦ I I Unam c-unty hospital Thurs- Terre Haute; Mrs. Bernadinc afternoon. j VafVel and daughter, Jacqelyn
Sue; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mathews Michael, Mr. and Mrs. James Pinglcton, Paula Eiteljorge.
! t,: " L,tnam a,,unt y hospital Don n a Nash, Richard Houck.
Thursday afternoon. | +-F-F *F 1 Mia. Samuel M Sheldon and Friendship Club brighter of Tampa, Fla. were Meets Wednesday
dismissed from the Putnam’ Friendship Club will meet with
ec u’.ty hospital Thursday after- Madonna Elmore Wednesday af -j ^'’, )dvpar , x , 12
J no n. Jternoon at 1:30. Please note ’
I 'change of time.. Dr and Mrs. Wm. K. Tipton .j. and : ui were in Indianapolis yes- Haskinn-Hailey today visiting Dr. Tipton's fath- Engagement Announced
v: !m i,-- a patient in St. Vin- Mrs. Thomas Hendrick Hasjoaf Hospital. kins of Winston-Salem. N. C., I Mi .and Mrs. Walter Stoner announces the engagement of and daughter, spent Sunday in ^ rr daughter, Beverly Boyd, to Indianapolis the guests of Mr. Robert Carter Hailey, son of
7‘J* Sunlit Main street.
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and Mrs. Frank McRoy and Rev and Mrs - V - w - Hailey >f aughters, 1 lores and Doris Harlan, Ky. Both Miss Haskins j tan \ and Mr. Hailey will graduate
'from DePauw University this
Mr. and -Mrs. Tilford F^ugene Ju n) >. The wedding will take Aanderud of Portland, Oregon, pi at .e at half past four, Monday, • re the parents <>1 a son. Michael j lm e 10 in Gobin Memorial
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Eugene, born on June 5th. Mrs. Aandi rud was the former Miss FLiith Grs'enleaf of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merendino and daughter, Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merendino, of Lon 4 Island, New York are pending a week’s vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Austin and family. ! i «Mr. and Mrs. James William*, 1 lY Green st. are the parents of a son born at the Putnam county hospital Wednesday. Mrs. Williams was formerly Miss Christine Austin. The baby has been, named James Michael. BANNER ADS GET RESULTS
The chefs CORNER - - - - Next week we will him some good news for all of our cn tomen - - - - This news will he of interest to everyone Interested in good food (we really mean good food) and sanitary precautions - - . . Watch this ooliiuin for ail announcement next week - - . . BAKBECl ED SHORT RIBS of BEEF and JUNE PEAS will be the specialty for Saturday. CHET'S CAFETERIA AcroM (ram Post Office
church in Greencastle. •F *F *F •F Mlsslcnary Group Met Thursday The Missionary Aid of the Christian Church met at the home of Agnes Curran Thursday June 5th. Thirteen members answered to roll call. Mrs. Lena Curran gave the devotions. Missionary lesson was presented try Mrs. Myrtle Collings. Fkrch lady of the church is asked during the canning season to can an extra quart or two ,of runits or vegetables. These will be gathered up later in the summer and taken to the Emily E. F'linn Home. After the business meeting refreshments of candy and peanuts were enjoyed by all. FINAL GESTURE (Continued from Page 1) “fair chance” the Senate would sustain a veto. Republicans, however, were confident their bill would pass by better than the two-third* majority needed to kill a veto. Ho optimistic were they over the outcome that they agreed to fwhedule tha vote late Friday I When absenteeism tends, to bo l^gher than usual. {A good homemade fur niture polish can he made by placing three-fourths of a pint of linse-d oil, one-fourth of a pint of turpentine and one tablespoon df vinegar in a bottle and shaking well.
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fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Verlie Monnett and Mrs. Alta Hector of Indianapolis visited with friends and relatives here on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. .Gilbert Halfspent Sunday at Colfax the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Purvis. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert E Blacketter, Mr. and Mrs, Maxi,or Blacketter and daughter Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald BlacD etter and daughter, Janice of In. dianapolis, were Sunday guest* of Rev. Sparks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ader and son of Terre Haute and Mr. anc Mrs. Wm Ader of Cleveland Ohio were guests of their par onts, Mr uni Mrs. Virgil Ader over the holidays Mrs. F'red Frank and daughter Doris Marie and Grace Burdette c..* Indianapolis spent Mem orial day with Mr. and Mrs James Curran. The young married pcopler Sttmhy school cla,ss and family enjoyed a pitch-in dinner and party at the home of Rev. Sparks on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen and son were Sunday guests of Mr
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