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1HP DAILY BANIJER. CREENCASTLB. INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 194?

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••Ml- Mml iy.- rnr -.ilf'iity s'tcnm HtRALD CONSOLIDATED whs y<llo W with millions of tons «*n W«v«* For All”

of rich top soil rippo. 1 off th - '

Iowa,

.. i Entered l n the pootoffteo at ls ‘i Greencaatle, Indiana aa aaoond class mail matter under Act of

farms o'! Nebraska souri and Kansas.

I he stream stretched far out 1 March 7. 1878.

of ith banks in places. So far ini Subscription price, 15 cents per fact, that citizens of H a lin < * 3 00 P« r b * man ,n MO., could row over the 10 mile-j Putn&m Cmu 11 ?: 53.50 to $5.00 they usually rode in ears to reach DCT y ear b y m ® 11 out *fde Put-

Lejcinffton on th.* main chanoeli | n * m f' oun ty.

8. It Rarideo, PnMIaber 17-lb South Jackson Street

luwa anj Nebraska farmers • wore sharing the high wnte* j trouble along with their north] Kansas and Mthhoutt neighbors i SKKS FARM M\M*OWKK

Cl’T IIY MAflflNKS

WASHINGTON (UPr Ira A njiffln. president of the NEW Holland Machine Co., believes that with modern niechautzatl m Unit.sl States farms will require only one sixteenth the

nmnpowei now used.

Oaffin based his predition ort a study conducted by his com-

pany.

He said farm equipment manufacturers already have bui't a flame-thrower weeding m-"-

chine, called the

which cut from 65 to four thr Mrs. Nettie Potter, of Rusniimber of men needed to we.'d sallville, is reported quite ill at an experimental plantation in the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Alabama.

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SOCIETY

MARAIA^E Of L06AL couple announced

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Personal And local News BRIBES

Mrs. R. E. Sandy has returne 1 home from a visit in Detroit.

Mr. and Mrs Ross Azbell are spending the week at Bruce

Lake, Indiana.

Andhsw Turner and Lester Conrad left Wednesday for Kite

‘Sizz-Welder’' Lake, Michigan, for two weeks

Ed Maddox in this city.

— j Mrs. Williajn R Wools and j PLEASANT NI’Rl'KISf: 'son Billy of Evansville,, are the BRISTOL, R. I. (UP) Mrs guests of Mrs. W. A. Bremer.! Charles M. Fay was casually north Locust street, opening her mail when a $10,000 Mrs. Albert Green underwent check fell on her lap. It was an operation at the Putnam first prize in a national jingle County Hospital Tuesday morn*' contest and Mrs. Kay had al- ing. i most forgotten she had entered j Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Wil-, — I Hams and daughter, Carol

Jean, Greeflcastlc Route 2, left Wednesday for Cleveland, Ohio, where they will he the guests of

friends until July 7th.

J. P. Allen received word of the birth of a son, Frank Allen, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hester. ■Drexcl Hills, Pa. Mrs. Win. Hester was formerly Cornelia The Gay Juniors of Clover-. Allen-

dale met at the school building | Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Abrams on Jane 3, UM7. The junior lead* jieturned to their home in Greeners checked record books. Thirty-j castle after spending several two members were present and I days in Washington, D. C. Mr. two guests. Pledge to the flag! Abrams attended an important was given by Dorothy Adams.! meeting of the National Builders The 4-H pledge was given, by j Conference while there; ruprqVera Suthcriin. Two songs were! Renting the Indiana Construction led by Kay Snyder. The next I-*nguy of which he is managing meeting will be held at the !<«'octoi. They went to Washschool nouse on June 3, Ibi?.- jhgtoM, by airplane and returned

in tills manner.

Bridal Shower Held For Mrs. Larwood Frazier Mrs. Garwood Frazier was honored recently at a miscellaneous shower, given by the members of the Beta Chapter of the Alpha Beta Ghmma sorority at the home of Mrs. Harry Schwomeyei*. in Indianapolis. A sprinkling can with streamers of blue and • White ribbon, hufig Over the table on which th? gifts were 'placed. Each streamer was slipped under the ribbon of a gift. The bride received many nice ar l useful gifts. ' 1 Refreshments of marble cake, ice eream, mints and coffee were

served.

•fr -P + Ethel Y. Smith Bride Of Garwood Frazier Miss Ethel V. Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Cloverdale and Gar vood Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Frazier of CfoVeidale, were ui^itei in narrjags Sur.dAy evening, June 22 at 7:45 o'clock at the First Christian, Church in Green-

castle.

The single ring ceremony was read by the Rev. Ralph Saunders.

‘he Accounting Dept, of Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis. The groom is also a graduate of Cloverdale High School with the class of '33. He is a veteran of World War II, having spent three years in the U. S. Army, twenty-six months of which were spent overseas. The couple is at home to thel? friends in their newly furnished home in Cloverdale. + + d* d> -t.ldy < l:ib To Me-t On FHJay St. Paul's Study Club will mce’ Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock a the home of Mrs. George Long. *P -!- -1* *1* The Needlecrnft him Will .Meet The Needlecrnft Club wii’. ncet w ith Mrs. J. L. Hamak-r Friday afternon at 2:30. Mr. Frank Woliung will have tie? program. d- d* 4- d" Miss June Marie Thralls Engagement Is Announced Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thralls of Bainbridge have announced the ■ngagement of their daughter, Miss June Malic Thralls to Rich-

groc.m also attended Creencastle

High School.

After the ceremony n reception was held for the families. The couple left on a short trip

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through the southeastern states

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Mr. and Mrs. Ro,^ „

|and are now at home 4 Vi miles ' of Fillmore, 20 Vars ., ,' 1 1111

I north of town. 25th.

The bride was employed at the telephone company for two

years and the groom is employed J urv* 25th.

with his father on the farm.

and Mrs. Floyd Eastiai

of GroencaKtle,

years

> PALESTINE . 4 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller and

Birthdays

Larry Matvin Neelev 7 June 26th., son of Mrs y! ! j Neeley, Greeneastlo R 3

Jpe Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie ' tod^Junc''^, SUkl " nS 3

Hammond, called on Mr. and

Von Steinens’ Photo

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Judy

The bride wore a powder blue ard Chauncey Sommers, son of

Chauncey Som-

News of 4-H ^ CLUBS

dress with navy blue accessories and a corsage of red roses. The couple was attended by their mothers, who wore corsages'

of gardenias.'

The bride is a graduate of Cloverdale High School with the class of 1937 "and has been employed the last 4 1-2 years in

Mr. and Mrs.

mers of Fort Wayne, Ind. The wedding will take place in the late summer. Miss Thralls is well known in Bainbridge and was graduated from the high school there with the class of 1944. Mr. Sommers is connected with the I [olsom Bakery in Ft.

Wayne.

attired in an aqua dress with white accessories and a corsage j

Elizabeth of deep pjnk carna tions. Jim

Ann Carmichael, oldest daughter Coffman was thc only attendant

of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Carmich-

On June 8th Miss

Mrs. Charlie Miller Sunday night. Marjorie Beck kpent Satijrday night and Sunday with Phyliss Cowger. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hodson spent last Friday with Mr. add Mrs. Harold Essex of near

Whitestown.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stewart and Children called on Mrs. Carolyn Stine and daughter, Eileen Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Beck, Helen Beck and Anna Mae Beck spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Aaron Goodwin of near Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Goodhart called on MF. arid Mrs. Tom

Raymond Siddons, today 1

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Helen Jeanne Gooch, 8 old today, Juno 25. BEGINNERS handkap !»• ’i, -—■-*

LEAGt'E

Wednesday—fi:3o V. F. W. R P ,i s

Heights A

Maple Heights B

Point

Snagettes vs. Bud’s Motor Maple Heights C vs ind.-pM

ents

vs - Mapi 1 vs ' Hij

Lo the groom.

The bride was attired in a powder blue suit with a pencil slim skirt and a poplum back jacket. Her accessories were navy and white and a corsage of white roses. The only jewelry she wore was a double strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. Botli the bride and groom are

The maicl-of-honor, Miss Betty popular with the younger set in Anne Stoner, was the only at- Greencastle. Mrs. Judy gradtendant to the bride and she was uated with the class of ’47. The

ael, 708 north Madison street, beeunie thc bride of Thomas G. Judy, sob of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Judy, of R R. 1.

The pretty double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Saunders in the Christian parsonage at 2:30 in the presence of thc families and some

friends.

Maple Heights A

Solomon Saturday afternoon. Mr. ^

independents .

Goodhart .recently returned from

the hospital.

Mr. James spent Saturday night and Sunday with his daughter, MYS. JOseprine Beck.

Bud’s Motor . High Point .... Snagettes V. F. W Reds

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There Is an Advantage In Knowing Where to Borrow Money Quickly, Personal Loans to $:’,00. 1 INDIANA LOAN CO. 19«' s E. Washington Phone u

The Gay Juniors of Cloverdale met at the school building on June 10, 1947. Junior leaders checked record books. Two songs were sung and we,re led by Kay Snyder. Roll call "What I have finished in 4-H". The next meeting will be a picnic on July 1, 1947,

Twenty-three members gave reports on their projects and a dis. usslon was held in Conner tlon with each one at the Russellville Boys 4-H Club meeting, June 10 at the school. Also plans were made for the June, junior leader meeting June 20. Commit- I

HOSPITAL NOTES Barbara Glidewell, E. Walnut St. was admitted Tuesday evening and dismissed Wednesday morning. Nicholas Teele, Greencastle, was admitted Wednesday morning. Edna Daghart was admitted WWe Inesday morning. Shirley Bernice Waldron was admitted Tueacday night. Mrs. Minnie Jenkins, Grceneastle was admitted Tuesday. Bonnie Brattian, Greencastle, was dismissed Tuesday, Helen, Neose, was dismissed

tees appointed by Maurice For- Tuesday.

dice were: Refreshments Morris MeGaughey, KntMrvn Cook, Robert Clndfelter, Mildred Clodfelter. Where Abouts Roy England.) Barbara Leonard, Jack Cook, I Betty Fordice. Dues were collected and re- ] freshments were served by t Kathryn Cook, Barbara Leonard, Betty Fordice and Mildred Clodfelter. I The Floyd Center Homemakers • met at Floyd Center School House Tuesday June 16 at 10:00' with‘an all day meeting including a piteh-in dinner. Demonstrations were given by Martha Bryan, and ^oyce Slbbitt on chocolate icing. Sharon Miller and Juanita Runnels on loaf cake and Betty Broadstreet and Ann Bryan on orange drink. Roll call "Uteivsil used in Baking." Pledge to flag by Martha BrByan, 4-H pledge Betty Broadstreet. Business Treasurer Lirula Owens report account in our treasury $5.36. Secretary’s report and Recreation by Janet Owens and Ann Bryan. The Roachdale Hike or Bike 4-H Club met June 17 in the Roachdale Auditorium with 22 members present. Th# president, Judy Gough called the meeting to order followed by the pledge to the American flag led by Sandra Crosby and t ephledge to the 4-H flag led by Sarah Myers. Mary Stewart read the minutes followed by some songs led by Janet Jeffries and Janet Myers. The leader Mrs. Clodfelter made some announcements on the local judging contest. Demonstrations were given by Annebelle Boswell, Marilyn Buser, Mary Stewart, Patsy Bridges and Shirley Bartholomew. The next meeting will be July 1.

Mrs. Helen Estes, Greencastle • R. 1, was admitted Tuesday evening.

INDIAN A POMS LIVESTOCK Hug receipts totaled 7,000 on the Indianapolis market, today, and the extreme .top was $25. with thc bulk being sold at $24.75. The receipts’ we.re under Monday and Tuesday’s level.

THE CHEF'S CORNER - - - - When the weather gels hot one likes to think of long cooling drinks - - - - Some like Iced tea, while sonic like Iced eoffee - Bui almri'St ' everyone likes ICED COID LEMONADE - - - - plenty of fresh fruit and enough sugar for sweetening Is added - - - - s„ take your choice on hot days - - - On Thursday we will serve a delirious RKEF STEW - - - - (this dish has become very popular) - - - - CANDIED YAMS and FRESH CORN will also In- among the good things to eat. CHETS CAFETERIA

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