The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 July 1947 — Page 2

• * . ri_» > « i 3*- '

WJIY BAN'^PR. GiFfNCASTl!. %OtANA. WEONKOAYr JWtY X>, 1947.

i Y,

i j »->«

no»rn \i. notk>

Mr R. 1.

Wane

n 4

la Crad.c*. dnitUfd HV

Shan^r

Gn»r-

M-

Cl

a.ilt4ed T• Iva Flint, G a -j adtr-iUeo

rrcai*' R 2.

T’i^sia’.

M- ’ DVt A!'"* GrwrcaaUe, j waa ,<5ni: , -t , '<l T •*ia> Mrs G •*« SnldfT Braz.: R. ■••as aditifT'.^d Tu* > f' , ay. M-4* J<rhn» -vas li»-

i THE DAILY HME* V-- L . - Co.. A'*j . ^ , :t . HERALDCOHSOUDATED

“li VL av For AlT’

Mrr M!>"ra»rl rsutnerltn aaii Fntorrd in tho pr<«»ofriw at v.- r* <ti<wn _w i Tur l >y I Gre«ncast>. Ir ana - -^conl Irii.sa iratl natter wider act of P aliuiuPR^iRIP^ ^ 15 r ' rs Wf ^ WV " Ptr

ft NM1 ¥ tn i Anlti

+ A + ^ + n- + + + + 4 -r C $; oo tc JTAO per ve*r :taW ,.

j

Blrtb<*my» ^itr.am County.

Gp . _ S. R. Raridon. PnblWher.

of Mr an j Mrs. Norm*a Chaney. Gr> • a. tie P. R- 4. 2 years <iH

July 31- |

SOCIETY

YOUNG LADY ENJOYS BIRTHDAY PA'.TY

Record Year For Indiana Babies

f AVING

MONARCH COAL-ELECTRIC RANGE COMBINATION K'-onomleal — *afr — PraHlral f f»mY>ination »\ en hak>-, with * ith" r t\p*- of fuH. \\ hit* imrm-Glor Finish — Fully \iitomatk*. Delivered S284.59

TOOAVS BIriU. THY>r«.HT Y -j cannot enjoy fr ‘r ~ p»u of i ,npr-n without ai -.a.-, urg biaveljflin the diffic . t hours. Ov.ra*e l.- a certain q ^-> in *r. in *a>rt.iy of respect— ■rf - 4 -•'*» CtrtffAr han stT’T nv as a good soldier of Christ

MONARCH ELEC. WATER HEATERS C<- Gallons — Aluminum (ww-d. \o Runt — No Painting 2 Automatic 2000 Matt F;i menta. Delivered SI 62.00

l*EHSO\AL And Lo<al News BRIEFS

JX’JLXNA'’ OUS. Ini. Ju '>' , tyP* More than twice a? mV Hoosiers ent^ird >rkl during the list >ear than t :t. state board of health

f^:als &a;d today.

Hie f.rst six months of 194* „ d »be iargeat increase ir sana populgtic n by births for

i>rv to /tvp r >d. wluk j poasing

after the army started derrotoh* j lizir-g men in large numbers. The Japmese surrender in Augjat. li*4j after which the navy anc* marine corps b gar. wholesale discharges, was followed by a larger increase in the number of Hoower babies. July. ;f*46. saw the monthly total go over 7,000 for the first time .-her 7.436 be hies were borr Between 7.500 and 9.000 babies vc ~o t am in every month from gust. 1W6 to June. 1947. but he -number has gradually de-

Left to r.ght are Janice Vtrrr.fa Steek.. Mary FTo Hecko. Bever • JMyera Ruthy Stites and Rebe - H-s the table at the home of the host--.- - anniversary and to help her cut the

Joe Ray

;o.n. Patty Steele. Bobby B»-st hostess , L nda" ko. as they gathered around to observe her sixth birthday

birthday cake.

Mr- Ivan L.

MONARCH DELUXE ELECTRIC ROASTER RANGE The Deluxe \| del Fler tru Roaster Range has a 17” ox-ew, <«ne piece r ooking top and nu*h back — large |e>rc< (ain eiuuie ld in-iilater) oxen. Safely »iop dhling nhelx«-s, Hi-»pe*-ti unit, — light anil condiment set. Imhide, haking dichr-s. mirror-matic presMire cooker and deflverr. S312.M C J4. anJ C. BAINBRIDGE * INDIANA

ing had roasting ears g»j J*r..

jt f her

Tobin. 6602 M-

- -treet.

ert-r d the M t.

. spital

in Indianapolis. Tu*--

ay. lo*-

treatment. ,

Sanford Romm* has

• turned

to his office in the F rst

C.t.zeru

Bank building after a

several

w* ks illness.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivar

LeonarC

and Mr and Mrs. W.;;:.

Leon-

ard spent the week

er.d in

Spnngf;* 11, IU.

Mrs. Mitchell ret-r--

-d home

•Sunday after v.s.tir.g

a week

with her sisters. Mrs

Claude

Cir richael and Mr*

Etna

Kixiuer. Redand Nejer and John Curtis rc \-isiting Rob< rt N<ier and family in Gler.c<e j;; and Mr. and Mrs. Charges Bourne in Chicago. Miss Laura McCullough. Mrs. K. .. a M- f'uliugh and Mr. ar l Mr- Hubert Hinate visited Sunay with Mrs. Martha M Cul1- ugh R.r.gcj of Paxton. Illinois. Elbert McCullough who has been employ d by the McCur—■ FuMcrai Home for the past < ■ and one naif years and atten- • embalrhers school at Indianar-r-iis. has i-eceix-ed his licer. from the State Br.anl of E:,.balmers.

Loc-ast <■ rrrxe Will

H 11 Meeting ^timlay The Locus’. Grove home cor ing w.U be held Surlay. Aug. * on the old sihool grounds. A pitch-in dinner and program w be held. Everyone is cordially ir • '

vited to after 5.

Achsa Cass ty is president r‘l the association and LilUe Reeves ‘

is secretary.

4 d* + 4-

Fillmore High Sc hool (la*,* Enjoys Picnic The Fillmore H.gh Scho : cl.u.'s of 2940 hell a reuni' -. . Tien., jt Robe Ann .'ark Sunda July 27 Ten class members wit their far.ili.--s att- ndej the ba>-{ ket dinner and two others canlater in the altc-naon, A sho-* business session was held wit 1 * I Weyfcrjrn McMains Dudley, das.*

. P.

x Ja „ .

. , .e«th -ate ..weA at an all- : . -v >o v UW than 21.CTC \ Hoos ers djed from all taus s

- j 49.115 were born.

!x iana b rthg increased gr ntfr all during the xvar ?: | j*»y id ail 0v«r the country : But :n Ind.aga, L^ey took a terf. spurt up.vard in the middle of 1946 and even now are 50 per rert above the wartime lexels High month during the las’. 12 months was December, when 9.000 Hoosiers were bom. That is twice as many as were bom | JuTtr.g a high month in a t>pi ‘ O' prew?- year, said H M Wright, state vital records re-

Mr

prewa

an was answered by

. mbi rs an-J thre.? guests, gistrar.

John Webster. Mrs. La v- The vita! records departrent Act i.. end M -s Mary Jar.*- p n" d out that the f.rst larg- - After order of bus nes*. jump in Hoosier births occurred

Mr.rch. 1946 only 10 month*

'■ir*. Ci-.-, Arnold and Mrs. Char1* - Snodgrass gave a very interesting l- sson on sewing machine t’.achni-r.ts. Mrs. Alex Bryan ^ d Mrs Maude Me Nary gave a -port -n th trip to Cincinnati. Meeting was closed by all tv-r-eati/.c Lie club prayer. Dunng the social hour Mrs. biil John-ton entertained w.th s-mie very interesting contests. Tr< r.rxt meeting will be a pic- - and guest day at Robe Ar.r.

Park Aug. 22nd.

4 "I* 4 4

Roarhdale Home |> To Meet Saturday

Siite authorities made a rough j<*Si of an 60 900 "baby crop" luring the next 12 months. AlKist 100.000 bibies jaere born rom JtiJy of last year through jnc of this year. * r*RF.AL ESTATE TRANSFERS Martha E. Chambers, etal. to ames Pae». et'ux. lots in Comnercial Place. $1 ; Berth i M Spenrer to Howard ?. Roberts, land in Russell Two.

$1.

Emest Williams etux. to Fred G. Cox. etux. lots in Commercial Place, $1. Charles C. Crawley, etux tr John Ginardi, land in Greer-castP twp. $1. Fred L. Clodfelter to Mary Frazif.r. land in Greencastle, $1.

F j r r '- F S ' hu '-* castle Depot na ^ C T^, r LXexcri^ Greencastle {•, Elmer Trus^. Tmewiei.t^^^ Richa-q UoatJ TVuesdeU Ur ]j . 0rv ’ :! ‘‘‘ ElUott eet'jx, k,jT Twp. *| Reuben S ^ Wil’ter L ElletL Clove rdale R Mirthi. j. Ivan Cragg. «. tw erdale Twp. Ivar. Cragg Mllv "e'*e land m (w SI w, *Tt.:n Harjhhif. She-man Tnompsoj Rea hdak. $1 Jeanette CurrungyClyde Fasti, etux .,u Twp. $i.

LOMS For Kxerx h S20 TO immana ui

Th- Roachdale Home Econom5 Club will meet Saturdax*.

president, presiding. The reading I Aug 2 nd. in the Lions Club Ha*’.,

of the class prophecy, as writU: 4 . H

in 1940. caused much mem -Volhers will be guests. Mem

ment and many fond remer.. brance; the only sxd theug

*mg those in memory of th* very muCn ap p reciale their three classmates wno gave their ^ plcase ^ pr ^ nt

club girls and their

n o the i s

tx-n*’ presence will be a tribute to the girls and show them how

lives in service It was deciito mak.^ the reunion an annu affair to be held toe last Sund. in Julj at Robe Ann Park.

4 4 4 4

RI le Reunion Held xitmda.x

f

4 4 4 4

Beta Sigma Phi To Hale Chapter Here

I Mrs. Jean Brassil. intema-^Ig-Tal reprtsgnative for Beta S’.gna Phi :.-ftiYhational cultul ral and social sorority for young

Henry C and Nancy J-j men, is'in Greencastle workB." reunion was held July 27 j ing on organization details of a

Brewe*-j charter chapter to be establish-

tMt

w.th Mr. and Mrs.

ed here next week, rlans for

OPEN AUGUST 1ST. FALL HATS FELT AND FEATHER In popular shades - Custom made hats. Veiling and Trimmings NELLYE RIGGS 207 Bloomington St.

Eider and Mrs. Gene Hurv’ u ( hax'e returned from a week's tr:. t to Macon, Georgia. wh*-re th' j attended the Primitive Baptist Pible Conference. Ttiey repoit > ja goori attendance with much in- r

, tor*-st manifested. They returr.- f - l baskets were enjoyed After e l home by the way of th tr. • luncheon group pictures j Sruokey Mountains. w-rc taken, thirty being pi >. rt.

flayies of near North Saie.r

T: long tables were set up' the formal initiation and instal- 1 the b-lutifu! trees ar jid j laticn will be announced later ^ flowers and the pool vheiin the week. »J yard. /u J Beta Sigma Phi is a non-aca-Everything to eat including ; icmif sorority, designed for the biscuts and good country J purpose of givir.g young women by the hostess ar.i well | interested in participating in

a constructive, cultural program, an opportunity to further develop themselves culturally and socially. The program on the Art of Living" is furnished

-utter

In order to give our employees a vacation, we will be closed for two weeks. CLOSED Thursday. July 31st. RE-OPEN Thursday, Aug. 14th

THANK YOU!

White Cleaners

Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs. Claude CitTni’.hael ar i daughter. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Donald Knauer, I Russell Knauer, Mrs. Albert K.-nrer and children Ronr.i

, Sandra, Billy and Richard. Lions Poor Neighb* rs,

\illaier*. De<-i<|e

, LANCASTER, Pa TL’Pl

Th-- program followed. The

firers were retained fer an- __ ner year. Wilron C Blu*-. pr si-leach member by the internation-

al office at Kansas City, Mis-

souri.

Even though Beta Sigma Phi is only 16 years old. it is today the largest sorority in the world in point of chapters, haying 2200 chapters in the United States. Alaska. Hawaii. Canada. Nova Scotia. England and Scotland, with an active membership of around 60 000 young women. There are 100 chapters in Indiana, there are 9 chapters in

Mr and Mrs. Ear! Knauer an<i daughters had as supper gu* -f-

last Wednesday evening. Mr* clara Matthews vice Harry Mitchell and daughte. r , r .. MdPnl , Mjrioa ciairb* .me Max.n. and Evelyn of Waukesha, w.-diell. Secretary; Mrs Mvrtle

Kirby, Mrs. Glen Michael 'or

p-ogram.

Songs were sung and cont sts

. dlcwed.

The outstanding nu tibe r .-as sr:v< n by imitators of the Ho *;er H t Shots. Brewer Blaydes. Glen Miihael. P.alph Moore. Marion 1 ' Weddell. Glen Michael winning the prize. Readings were given

by Wilson C. Blue. Mrs. Maude i Inmarjapohs', 6 in Terre Haute,

The roar of lions shattered the - M '* N ' a r> and Mrs Arthur K-.rby. j 2 in Crawfordsville. 1 in Lafayetquict of Slarkwater rustic Lar- 1 Everyone leaving expressed ' te and West Lafayette. 'Vaster County village. But the ^ p * r appreciation for the lovely I Women in literature, science roars were almost drowned out l * rne - ( an, J business aj-e am >ng the by the protests of fearful re* I 4 4 4 4 j many honorary me-* hers of Beta si-Jents. ] * ,r v Ruby White j Sigma Phi. In this gr~cp are; Two lionesses, Wanda and Leader of Winning Griwn j Eve Curie. Osa Johnson. Enily Shannon, were shipped f-om Three members of the Sun-1 NVwal ! Blair - H ' n - I>'i Fallis. Illinois to the home of Fritz >h,n* Club of Mars Hill, Iniian ?’ frS ' Harol:1 Burton ""d from Wasserlein, 60. who planned lo ,Jis, won first and second' Ind ‘ ar f MrS Rob,;rt Tindall, train the animals for exhibitions prizes at the Decatur towr«h»f> ' Vl ^ S ' f, ' Jstavc Cams. Mrs. Nelle at county fairs and carnivals. 1 d-h exhibit imld July 24. 25 airi! ” Downe >'* and Mrs Ralph W.

Sho waiter.

Barbara tCHit*. L ^ Br^, " 4, * " tayin K at thp

neighbors of Wasserlein led the'apr-n. 1st., tea towels, 2nd . loaf! ^ mmercla> ' vhHc in protests. They said both they cake 2nd.; Virghfia Odor tea' C :t e ^ nCJSt!C ' * nd PXten :s an in * and other residents were arm- towel 1st. tea towd Snd! «r>mn I ' tatl ° n t0 *" niPmber *-a t -large

2nd., loaf cake 2nd., and'N. Hie t* 0 ViS ! t h ' r Menibp "hip i„ the

McPheeters. dress 1st . ,| tp 2ni. ^ ** by invltation a ^

s,rvl loaf cake 2nd. I * JH ' r " 0nl ” with

Their adult leader was Mrs. ° nsl represmativc. R-.by White, formerly of Green-» <in|f +

+ ^ ^ 4 | Meet*. Thursday

fuist Marlon Home F.ronomio* Club Meets

The East Marion Home Eco-

I Mrs. Edward Schocber and 26. Mrs. Preston Rmkin, close] They are

ing themselves with guns "just in case" the animals bredk loose.

■ -7— '

Morton O.E.S. will serve a supper for the Masonic Lodge Friday night, Aug. 1st. All mem-

j bers requested to furnish food.

Elizabeth Clodfelter W. M.

There will be a called meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Friday evening at 8 p. m. at the Legion Home for the purpose of electing officers, 29-3L

Golf Bridge will meet Thurs-* •day Golf at 10:00 A. M Bridge at 2r00 P. M. at the home of

namics Club met at the home of 320 Hi ^-

Mrs. Gerald Hope Friday. Ju.v MrS ' J B <^7 25, with Mrs. Bill Johnston as*'

4-H DRESS REVUE and ICE CREAM SUPPER ^ BAINBRIDGE GYM Aug. 1. 7:00 P. M. Everyone Invited.

assistant hostess.

The meeting was opened by the president. Mrs. 'ThnU

FATHER AND HON NOTES ALLENTOWN, N. H. < UT) Bridges. Tne history of the song'

of the month. “America the selectman -vhiie .h

‘"U*-*-* •>» .11

the song. The flag salute and ator Gedeon N Petit club creed was given in unison. i n his father.

Jr, swore

JUST RECEIVED FOR THE BABIES AND CHILDREN Leather Moccasin sh:»** for Baby !)8e B ad Set* SI.49 Tray Sets S‘J.9.5 Infant Nightgoxxn* 98c Bihy Book* up to *even year* S2.30 Infant* I)res*e* from SI.98 up to S3.98 ( hiltlretlV. Dottcl SxxKs Dresses up to three years. Seersucker Suits for Boy* SI.25 Secrsocke 1 ami Cotton Sunsuits. 980 and 75c Ah minum Baby Rockers S2.9J Car Seat* **4.89 Archway Swing* SI.98 Nursery Nook 9 EAST WALNUT ST.

DRY CLEANING When we dry clean, as you well know, EVERY speck of soil will GO, So dry clean often, -• let US DO IT, We guarantee youMI NEVER RUE IT! HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANER

t

V.F.W. NOTICE Obligation Will Be Given THURSDAY NIGHT, JULY 31, ATI! Every member urged to be pr SPECIAL TREAT FOR ALL, / Refreshments will be served, GEN. JESSE M. LEE POST NO, VETERANS OF FOREIGN WADI Greencastle, Indiana.

Don't Miss

The

Sensatio

Now

sale

on

Everything in the st REDUCED UP TO 30 SALE ENDS SATERDAt CAN NO N