The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 June 1947 — Page 2

ra? Daily BANtfJER. ORtENCASTLE. INDIANA,

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1947.

^ ANNIVEHSARIES + RirthdAj* Joan Hyten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Hyten. M years, June 10th. Mng. VV J. Fuson, today, June

18th.

WF.nncNtis Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hamke, 22 years Tuesday. June 17th. TWO PROJECTS (Continued from Page 1) The council at Martinsville is also in fhe throes of an annex* tion sr rap. similiar to GreencastJ le. One of the objections to ]> people living on the outskirts of i the corporate limits is the fact | that if they nr" taken into the city, the\ w n't be permitted to have a cow 01 pigs as a city or* dinamv prohibits livestock being raised vithin the city.

RECORD MARINO < OVV A six year old registered

Guernsey cow. Milboy's Beauty, owned by Mr. an.:! Mrs. Elmer Davis, living south of Crawfords* ville, milked 1924.2 lbs of milk and made 88.51 lbs of butterfat in the month of May. They have two of her daughters and a

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “II 'Waves For All” Entered In the poatofflc* at Greeneaatle, Indiana as second class mall matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price. 15 cents per

granddaughter in their herd. The 53.00 per year by mall In

two I Putnam County: *3.50 to *5.00

granddaughter a junior

year old is milking over 40 lbs of. milk a day. She was reserve champion at the Montgomery Cpurtty d-'H fair in 1946 The herd is on. official test plan of The American Guernsey Cattle

Club.' '

SCIENTISTS TO MEET SOUTH BEND. Ind„ June 18

oer year by mall outside Put-

oflm County. , . < • S. R. Rarldea, Publisher 17-1B South Jackson btroat

Personal And Local News u

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BRIEFS

SOCIETY

4 DPU STUDENTS ACCEPT POSITIONS

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McClalne-Bittle Marriage Aiinouneed

The marriage of Marian L. Bittle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bittle of Grccncastle an 1 Harry D. McClains, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MeClaine of Gn ejicastie, took place vSatur-J day'iev('ning. June 14th, ’in th' 1 honl* of Mr and hUs. Vernl O. Wiight of 104 Mayflj jkve., Os*'

Four students of physics at — ' DePauw University have accept• I id appointments of university ' assistantships and a fifth gra I-

Thc active chapter of TiV uating senior has accepted a fel-1.

Kappa held an initiation Tues-1 lowsiup

I Tri Kappa Sorority Initiales Ten Memliers

There Is an Advantage In Knowing Where to Borrow Personal Loans INDIANA 19 c. E. Washington

to Yale University, Or-

day evening for Misses Marilyn rin H. Smith, head of the dc-|

of the do- j

An m pr.rtment of physics, announced

Abrams, Betty Davis,

Marie JSrnbcrg. Marianne Gra* y.sterihiy.

Mary Ix'c H ckihan, EsLi'.e:^ jan,os. .1. Haldwjn of CarrollHikiebeand', R'jf h trin, III.. Is the sVnfcjr who will go

Tore i,n i |t(1 Yale. ADsistahtdftps were ac-

cepted by Loren Jhhlock. Spring-

DRY CLEANING

■Ctiroj ShirU»y;-,Wan Mik. W. JjpWftann.

horn: Ohio. Rev. Robert ' ffiUdn uig ' iniUslion si tr '‘’/ j-j^id. Afask,, to ImHana Univerperfornu'd the cereniny in tl.hit'ne of Mrs. NdUf'it Hardy, a vViHitu|> Shelly, Greene iso! the fireplace.^blnied iffNiner'Ws iNven at the home nf| iV ' p . utUl) . Umf-i iity; Richpblfis and bouqj|'ts\ *f ^Hitr An 'f'Wy: Jf i’i"‘ki r. BYery-j I. ^ C.wliUac,_ Mich., to

t iinjoyed*, the wonderful fix.dj^^ Unlyefsljy of ^Unliesota, and t and the loYely sprlTig-like-tabl* Ainmerniah. Kirkwood,

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sh'nIxlragons am Pattpn of Gret

Tr.aa. * '*

j The maid of honor, Mrs. Ro(bert Patton, was attiPed in a

I MI’OliT \ NT DISCOVERY in development of new, more powerful germ-killing com-

pounds.

Dr Woodward, who collaborated with Dr. William E. Doer-

i now of Columbia University, j r ur P (

Miss Lucile Gillespie of

City is

— (UP) Radiation chemistry and photochemistry, both of which played a prominent pa*t in atomic energy research, will be discussed by scientists from | York Great Britain Canada and the here. United States at Notre Dame

University June 24-27.

I niviisity officials .aid th nlo |f u , 1 . Mrs. R. J. Gillespie.| ( ,,y on the blouse, cap sleeve

rse of the session, first of i ,

- . •v-neck line

HM I in making quinine nrtifi- Hinil. is to study and analyze Mrs. Helen Jones Airgood illy, t,ported that in his new some of the fundamental issues J an ive here tomorrow from' ik m- had been able to synthe- in tw<> allied fields. j Vineland. New Jersey, to / nh.stanccs having general ' 1 ' ,le four-day meeting will be with Mrs. Everett Jones,

lo ilar structural character- highlighted by lectures by mmi-

N ow iwhite dress. She wore an open

visiting relatives c, ’ own hat. white and brown ac-

I cessoi ics and a corsage of giu - jdenias dnd sweet heart roses.

Jack Gillespie of Los Angelis.j ti k , pride chose a two piece is spending a few days here witn vvhite dress, with violin embroid-

deoorationS. j yj 0 Preceding the business meeting Mis. Hal Hickman gave

to the Washington Univer-

Js-ity in St. Louis.

For SUPERB dry-cleaning, come to US, Our work is THOROUGH, and no fuss, Will e'er be made about our bill, For rates are LOW for such high skill, HOME LAUNDRY AND CLFanpdc

little skit during which she call-J cf)rripleted { , raduation

ed bn different members for irn 'i n , on ‘. s jn

assistant at the University Wisconsin for several months

farm,

and

She wore

bustle back |

die* identical with fibious proteins.

those of erous well-known atomic energy

scientists. Chief among them

Lieutenant ami Mrs.

Kivett are the parents of'a son

Franklin Ray, born

prompt,, impersonations. Plans were made for a picnic to ho held at Allendale Springs Wednesday. June 25th, at 5:30

p. m.

Mrs Gordon Sayers headel

a white lace (the dinner committee and was

I cap. with shoulder length ved j s -sisted by Mrs Ernest Collins, i-nd elbow length white mitts Mrs. Robert Hahn and Mrs. Wil-

jHer corsage was baby carnn-jlium Unsworth.

iricej tions centered with an orchid, j Out-of-town guests were Mrs. ! W j[j | )( . obsoj vcd by Indiari The ree, ption was held at tie Edris Loveless aud Mrs. Barbara' f. | mcrs who attend the suinnnr

« j0h . n . R r.. 0 .L, Gr ."‘ n '! aSt1 !' Wh< ' Cl "l^ Farm, east of L'.-'l^T Purdue’ , icquire- fnyette> on route 2 6 and 52. Oats Cattle fmi D January, has been an and wheat varietie8 . fertilization winter aml no^ ^

studies, improved varieties of g razf . ( | . 1nd f inish J 8 fua legumes and grasses and new seen as the hignij h , and unused crops will be featur- event. ^

es of the day.

July 8 Sand farm Field Day.

Southwestern Horticultural f and Mrs. Gilbert sr

New developments and in.-j Farm, near Owensville. Interest ^ ht, ‘ r ' Xan ^ Ann provements in practically all o-! wil1 b ‘’ centered on strains of th * c ' Pt “ rne<t the major fields of agriculture muskmeton “Purdue 44" and of y «'«■«« Aft-

ig'FARM NEWS

Monday. I home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. j Ci awford. Mrs

Karl Schlieher,

will be Prof James Franck Uni-'*'' i - - | .field days planned by the agrij , st . of ' hic ihotochem Jum ' l6th ' at th, ‘ P l ‘f' ian ' Coun- Venn Wright, following the cere- returning from a year’s absence, j cu it ura i departments of Purdu 1 ° . “ k’» P <’,H II - t hospital, I I. ol.„ - ” —

istry expert, and Dr. Robert J

! Spence, director of the chemical Robert Scobee of Indianapolis i Tne Jefferson Twp. boys 4-H i division of the British Atomi attended the graduation exercises

«EI EEKSON l-H HOYS K) PEW 9 01.1) MEN??

Club utbdl lea n led by their Energy project at Harwell, En;;- and the Men’s Hall Alumni Asadirit leader, Wayne Sinclair, land. | s ociation banquet ever the weekhas planned a game with the' Frank, a former Nobel Priz • j. \Ir. Scobee is a graduate of fathers of the members to be winner, headed the chemical di- DePauw with the class of '45.

I'laycd on the Belle Union ball vision of this country’s Manhat-

diamond, June 22 at 2:30 p. m. | tan Atomic Bomb project. j Milton 8coboe has bo< ‘ n trans '

Spc, al interest is expecte !; j-i'erred from Marion. Ind. to Terre uenias and sweetheart roses

When a Hindu sneezes. his ' Haute to become manager of the and delphinium

Dunn & Broadstreet Credit As- ! Tne couple will take

mony. j was also welcomed, j Mrs. Bittle was attired in a -l- -!• dross of white and aqua figured I Sally Moore Bride crepe with black gccessorics | of Cecil M. Smltli

and wore a corsage of sweetheart loses and delphinium. The bridegroom’s mother was in a pink and black figured silk crep' with white accessories. She wot-

Miss Sally Jean Moore, daughj ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore, Greencastle, Rr.ute 4, and Cecil M. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Greencastle,

to t ;howr. and a good gam* is

l> p >.iused. Tile boys team | fellow Hindus usually

Ins s ii-duled games with Greenra'.l Cloveidale and Russellvili t i be played at later dates.

University. L. E. Hoffman, associate director of agricultural ex-

it nsion. announces.

Tours of the individual farms \ ill be conducted in the mornings. beginning at 8 o’clock and will continue until noon. After-

the Hawkesbury watermelon, cultural practices of sweet potatoes, asparagus and the plum

and cherry orchards.

July 9 Grassland Field Day

rear Princeton,

ments in hay making methods

I II (1.1 R Xlws

The Classy Cookers nift;

New develop- ^'•’‘'ational building J*,

their regular meeting]

pasture renovation and manage- nit ‘ < ting was called to, I incut and labor saving hay and tbp v ict’-president. Betty 1 ' I'.ai veet equipment. r1, " bo finished filling o| July. 21 and 22—Farm Man- prog:ranl books

noon programs have been arranged at which time those m

•'Live," to “with you,"

respond,

which the answer, is given, aceor ing j

were united in marriage Wednes-[ charge of the research studies

the extension

I sociation office. M.r. and Mrs wedding trip and when they re i Scobee will make their future turn they will reside at 623 K

short la y a^rnoon at 2 o'clock. Jur.-'and members of .... cient use of

18th, at the home of Dr. John’staffs will discuss fhe work be

i agement Tour. Rush, (and Fayette counties, rangements, cropping

I livestock programs and the effi-

to the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Don't Take Life Too Seriously - - - TAKE TIME OUT TO PLAY - SPORT AND LEISURE COATS

Wonderful Selection For Every Taste.

home in Terre Haute. Washington street, Greencastle.

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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. May have T | 1(lrHtiaj . ri tinned to Brookhaven Mis.,., M( ., wi , h >lrs _ ,, tu sin,-lair

after visiting. J4)e past week with

their son and his wife, Mr. and On June 5 the Thursday Club j Friday, the young couple will Mrs. A. J. May of DePauw and met at the home of Mrs. Ida j leave on a :.aort wcddtng trip to Mrs. May’s parents, Mr. and Sinclair. The morning was spent , Bedford and Chicago.

Tennant.

The single ring caremony was read by Dr. Tennant in the presence of the immediate families. Their attendants were Mr. and

1 Mrs. Robert Neese.

Decatur i 8ini ' c there wer e sudil Field ar- ,T1t ' mh <'i" s present the g M systems, (ided to S° the high

for a demonstration gi*

power machinery' lma fi |is t<'r on “Baby

. will be emphasized. ' A stop will 1 bns ' P lescn t

ing car ded on at the farms. June maf , e Mon(la afternoon a , Suth-rlin. Mary Jim A nnd ..:L l "T,fTLf_^T t r heK Lthe cooperative alfalfa dehydrat- aml J-mior leaders. Margin

, c • I ing plant at Rushville. i n ' an an(l B( 'tty Koauer,

June 20 Crops and

Soils

Field Day. University Expell-

ing

July 25

Cattle Feeder’s Day,

TRY BANNERK

Mrs. Robert Hoffman. (Preparing the fine dinner and

visiting afternoon. The meeting

Ernest W. Baker. special ’ was t8jle(j to () ,. der « y our presi . epresentatlve of the John Han- dent Mrs B( , lle M , Qusen . The ..ck Mutual Life In^rance Com-I 80ng was an0 psny, •Grecqci.Stlt. Iras returned L() ,. d . s Prayer wa(t 1( .p eated . l2 to his home after having com- ^ pmbers a ; d :1 visltor8 answered Pleted the Purdue University rcll call with where you met Life Insurance Marketing Course u i. j -ru u

° your husband. The business ses-

in the technique of Family Hion

Maintenance Security Programs.

was held. The next meeting will be at the Greencastle park

I Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. with Mrs. Gertrude Ziegloman a.s j Florence Allen were Mrs. Nellie hostess. Each member bring 2 ! Ames. Mrs. Grace Fogle of Ingle- dishes and their own table serj wood Califcrnia, Mr. and Mrs. vic e. Roll call next time will be, I Harry Ruben.of Peoria. 111., M.r "A Swell Vacation." ] and Mrs. O. E. Foulks, Mrs. | The meeting was turned over I Esther Kelley, Indianapolis, Mr. to the hostess and her daughter, land Mrs. R. B. Stairwalt of Mrs. Clone Parker who gave Gosport, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen' some ver y interesting contests ' 'ml children Helen Mae and! and won by Mrs. Marvel Beige,

SLACKS

fallared Qjyg That - t«- t*. Well Groomed Look.

Lyndell Darien.?; Clryd Allen.

Mr. a nd M rs

Janies B. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas. 819 S. Indiana St., of this city has been selected a member of Ceres, Furdue Agronomy honorary. Members a.re selected on. the basis of personality, scholarship and interest in agriculture. Mr. Thomas is a junior in Agriculture Education, and is a member of Alpha Zeta, National Agriculture Honorary. He recentlv graduated from Reelsville High School.

CANNON'S THE MEN’S STORE

THE CHEF'S

CORNER

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We are not wore of - - - some say an old Knglish

(the origin that it is

recipe, - - s«me say that it ■came frfmi th,' South - -'l - hut regardless of Its origin w-a know that it Is good and tastes very much like the recipe used hy Grandma - - - W e are talking of old fashioned MEAT PIK - - - - Tender hits of beef with Ju- I the proper ingredients baked together in a flaky mist to make a favorite dish with so many - - - - ESCALLOPED POTATOES will also he on the menu on Thursday. CHET'S - CAFETERIA

Across fr

Post Office

Mrs. Paul Grimes, Mrs. Edna, Cox and ^Irs. Stella Vickroy. Visitors were Mrs. Edyth“ Le vis and daughter, Mary May; Mrs. Paul Grimes and Mrs. Clone

Parker. -p .j. .p .p

Tri Kappa Picnic Post polled The Tri Kappa picnic planned ior Thursday evening at the cottage of Mrs. G. D. Rhea in Reelsville, has been postponed due to the rain.

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Out ():» Town Guests At Wedding On Tuesday

Out of town guests at Nealickel nupitals Tuesday afternoon were Mrs. Claude Hughes, New Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Hughes, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bradley and daughter Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Byrd of Ladoga; Mrs. Ross Young. Mr. and Mrs. EdMrin Smith, Mrs.

MfoW Young* Mr. and Mrs .

(gene Hutc h jis.jDick Hutchiris f_T® >'Y m ' d ,,ther Kappa

<11 1 Roachdale;! Mrs. Guy c;i(x;

Virginia Keri

•^Irs. Estel Miiinick. M.r. akid.-VIrs Cayl Darnell, of Bainbridgs; Mr. dnd Mrs. Dal« b|>11, Mr*. P. arl

Maddox, Mrs.! Wilbur Hick-

4 n of Lafayette; Mr. and Mrs /Qey RobbmA and son, Mrs May r.e Crane m CTeVeland, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Linville, Hillsboro, Ind: Mr. and Mrs. L. N Linville, Melott; Mr. and Mrs George Funk and daughters, Wingate; and Mr. and Mrs

Digby Finney of Attica.

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Country Garden Club Will Meet Friday The Country Garden Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock (DST) with Mrs. Harry 1 Neler. Roll call "My Favorite Rose.” Discussion "New and Old Vegetables,’’ by M.rs. Albert

Eiteljorge.

Mr. Smith was recently discharged from the Merchant Marine. A dinner for the bridal couple an i the families was held at Chet's Cafeteria . 1 + 4* >p + ■i ll.h Plans Trip T i Brown County The Cloverdale Home Ec Club plans a one-day trip to Brown County cn Thursday, June 26th,' providing they can get a bus load and in order to do so they will be glad to welcome enough members of the 4-H and P.T.A. or others to complete the bu s load. The bus fare including tax will be around $1.64 round trip on the 37 passengfer bus and $1.67 on the 29 passenger bus. The fare will be transferable but can not be refunded. Call or write Mrs. Walter Neese, Cloverdale, before noon June 20th. for reservations. First come first served.

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Mrs. (iriiss IIosYpsh To Clnverilale Group

The W. S. C. S. of the Cloverdale Methodist church held a good meeting Thursday at the homo of Mis. Bert Gross. At noon a lovely covered dish luncheon was served. In the afternoon a program was enjoyed. Mrs. Nellie MeCurry had charge of devotions. Responses to roll cull were "Bible Verses on Pray*er.” Mrs. Ruby Pickens gave an interesting article. Guests were Mrs. Brown, mother of Mrs. Gross and Mrs. Jesse McCoy. This is the last meeting

until fall. •p .p .p -p

Will Attend Sorority Convention In Florida

Miss Mary Virginia Young left today for Terre Haute,

THE FASHION shop

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NOW ON SALE 3 Important Nationally Advertised Junior Dresses. TENNA PAIGE PEGGV PM JOHNNYE JR. All Regular $8.98 Dresses.

mo jqn

Deltq AjJtgutes to the national convention which is to be held in tam’pa. Fla. Miss Young is on vacation from her work at the Indiana Gas & Water Company. She t>lans to visit in Cuba

before returning home.

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Women’s Circle Will Meet The Women's Circle of the 'Presbyterian. Chprch, will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Jack Davis, Bloomington St. Road. Members desiring transportation please call Mrs. d. C. Gautier, 498 or Mrs. George Manhart, 816-J.

HOG MARKET

Hog prices were steady on the Indianapolis market today with estimated receipts of 6,000. Extreme top prices held at $25.25.

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