The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 August 1947 — Page 2

STO DAILY JANRCT. C^EENCASTLE. II OIANA. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1947.

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I)r|iurtni.‘nt ( hainn n |

\irs Fred Lucas, county prcsi-j Jn!in M. Hdlinger. et ux. * dent ol '.he Kwleratior .*f Clubs.i Jrsse C. Ford, et ux. lantl i

has appointed the following D< -| Oreoncastle, $1.

p;o tiui'iit chairmen to serve dur- Alonso Nichols, etux to Franc'

McNeil

Mrs Twp. $f.

ctcon land in Marion

ing til. year of IfMT-lSMS: American Citizenship,

Eugene Ooff. i Ernest Rice Smith, American Home, Mrs, Clar- John C. Wilson, etux

< ncc Goff.

Education, Mrs. Bruce Lane. Legislation, Mrs. H. E. 11.

(Pci nleaf. Relations,

THE DAILY BANNER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

“It Wave* For Ail”

Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1S7B. Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $4.00 per year by mail in Putnam county;

I s1 - jfi.OO to $7.80 per year outside

. Irene E .Turner) Tilley. etcon (Putnam County

i to Cecil Taylor,

etux to land in

SOCIETY

Greencastle Northwood addition.

etux land i:

S. It. Rariden, Publisher. 17-1!) South Jackson Street.

THOIT.HT

If men cannot find their way by following us many must remain in darkness. Matt. 5:14: Yi arc the light of the world.

International Relations, Mrs. 1 Hoosier Highlands, $1.

Albert Batch. | Mary Ida Nelson to Margaret. .• ident Loan, Latin American L. Nelson land in Greencas! : ■ | Fellowship. Mrs, W. M. Hug : Twp., $1. I

! Gerald K Warren, etux to Mar- j TODAY'S BIBLE

LKO Mrs. Wat ren Middleton, (.shall D. Abrams, land in Gre?n-

V ' dr n and Spiritual Gukl- castle Northwood addition. $1

in ' Mrs Grafton Longden. | Christina Whipple, etcon, to Mu ,e, Mrs. Helen Jarrell Claude C. Newgent, etux land in

(R i-villei. Clinton Twp. $1.

R die. Mrs. John Poor. , Marie McLocklin Clemons, etMotion Pictures. Mrs. T. A. con, to Claude C. Newgent.. etux

High i | land in Clinton Twp $1.

\Lss, Cacilda Vernice McLocklin.

jetcon to Claude C. Newgent etux Ait land in Clinton Twp. $1. i Leon Rice, etux to Claude C.

Mis. Newgent. etux land in Clinton

j Twp. $1.

R' -’ Herschel V. Ruark, etal to

AUGUST BRIDE

Eo»< Floyd CUib > .^-

t Met Last Thursday

The East Floyd Home Economic Club met Thursday afternoon August 21 at the home of Mrs. Murray Greenlee near Coatesvtlle. The me« ting was taUei to order by the president with the members singing the soag of the month. "Jeanrie With the Light Brown Hair.’’ Fiiteen members answered roll

j call with their favorite song. Ar invitation from the Grovelan ! community club to their meetin

this year and made rccmnimndlions for the ext n-. >n l» rr - gram fo rthe coming y ar. During September local Home Ei o- * nomics Club program planning meetings will he held throughout the county by the various club presidents. The summaiy 1,1 ^ the reouest of the local groups and their presidents will formulate the home economics program

for the coming year.

The weaving program for th'

Hoi.ii Economics Club group **• n.iv. r ,. tU| was discussed. Th- regular Mrs. Deryl Sanders. Mrs. E.s t el ia lh( , ^ no ' meeting dates set were the first Rowings. Mrs. Win, McKlroy and and Kentu-jp Sa '

MONEY

FOR

FUEL

COAL 1$

hard to

" '■*" >“«n tho ‘" V<T Winter Mt|tp|y I INDIANA LOftii

R- 'ValT

nan. bert

Mrs. Joo Wright, Mrs. Pfister, Mrs. David

Mr and Mr,

L and children m

group Soroggin, Mrs. W. N. McMullen, have

.3

: wtv

Lii-ratlin and Lib'ary.

Eih r '! rdock.

!• ne Aits and Penny Final. Mrs. John King. Club Woman Magazine, Robert Myers (Roachdale (. Ci i > in ation of Natural

soum Collin

I v i:hsoyal And local News BRIEFS

and third Tuesday afternoon oi Mis. Worley Myers.

each month. The first meet tv;

will lie Tuesday. Septcmi i Ibtii. WATF.lt RATIONED

Thursday afternoon, Aug. 28th. Jut the county extension office. I TOKYO. Aug. 27 (UP) at the Groveland church, was) Present at the cnuii' il meetipg Water will be rationed in Tokyo rea l. j ••••or*.Mrs. Charles McCullough, | beginning tomorrow as the reAn ice cream supper wa.s plan-i county president: Mrs. Murray rult of a prolonged summer

th, ‘>' attended the

Opery.' 1 bot. 'uku

Hogr, estimated 5,s

a »d gilts 160

Pound,,

Mrs. John Wilcox, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. O. il. Hammond.

r. d to be held Saturday night Aug. JOth, at 7:30 DST. at the ho.na of Mr. and Mis. Glen

Greenlee, secretary; .'ft'-. Frank drought.

Cooper, treasurer and Mi- Clar A light rain fell this afternoon,

steady; ii ghtef (

sows not establiih^l

$27.25 for

Rcod aiy

cnee Steward, Mrs. D. O. Tate, but not nearly enough to stave to 250 pound

Duncan for th? xembers and ji rs . Leonard Alexander, Mrs. off rationing.

2878 Carson Avenue,

and Gardens. Mrs. Guy Margaret Kendall land in Mann,.

• Twp. $1.

Hi hey Sales and Federating Margaret Kendall to Hersche 1 Emblem, Mrs. Florence Jeffries y Kumk. I’tux land in Marion (New Maysville). I Twp. $1. .Soli bn the Blind, Mrs. Nath-i Margaret Kendall to Hazel M r.n Huckleberry. jLisby, ct con, land in Marion K-iie.gn and Territorial Clubs.'jwp., $1.

grades 160-190 p )U , 5

their families. Members are ask- (jaivju l, King. Mrs. Bruce Allied Headquarters closed -*0 paurrlg a.'nounce j ed to bri.-g either pie or cake 'Lane, Mrs. Raymond Nelson, down swimming pools for occu- "CF) pounds $25

J the marriage of their Ja.ughter, 1 and their table service. j Mrs. Warren Caywo i. Mrs. j ation personnel in an effort to 350 pounds (Janet, to John E. Wilcox Jr.. I Contests were given by Mrs Walter Neese, Mrs. Win. Hart- save water for essential uses 4 00 pmr.'s $2.;.50.m3

son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wil- 7fister and Mis. Sechman and | cox, 1516 N. Tuxedo. I Won py Mrs. Christy and Mrs. The double ring ceremony was Lydick. i

The September meeting will be

Mr and Mrs. Otto H. Ernberg have returned fram Buttle Creek.

Michigan.

Kenneth Bryan is confined to his home on East Seminary

street by illness.

O'Dell. 22, at

Ora H. Reeves, et ux, to Leo t>. Reeves, et ux, land in Madi-

son twp., $1.

Mrs. Elmer Seller. !• ii unis. Mrs. Fred Starr. Indian W'lfare, Mrs. Paik

Dunbar.

Juniors and Youth Conserva- v .j. a- ^ -e >e -t- k turn. Mis. Omer Beck + ANNIVERSARIES : '

•f-k-k •'••}• -t- 4* -i* •k •(• •y

Birthday

read by Rev. Ralph L. Friday< evening, August

7 :.'!0.

Mips Maxine York formerly of Greencastle became the bride Earnest Steele of Bainbridge. Both Mrs. Wilcox anj Mrs. Steele graduated from the GreenJ castle high school with the class

near of '45. For the past two years to they have been employed at the

with Mrs. Hattie Smedley. + +•!• + Eleventh Annual Llsby Reunion The eleventh annual reunion was held at the home of Mr. an I Mrs. Earnest Lisby of n.^av Ciatesville. in the afternoon of

Mrs. Elmer R. Cox of Mt. Meridian was admitted

th Putnam County Hospital offices of the International Hax-

Moidav evening. • vester Compary.

After the ceremony a reception

1

Press and Publicity, Miss Loi.i

Wails.

P. i iprocity, Mrs. Blanche

Mono U. Safi ty, Mrs. Evelyn Gofi I It" iivillr 1. 1' l.i . Committee Mrs. Truni.'i.i Vtincker. Convent cm Committee, Mrs. M. i. I! Green leaf. Mrs. Eugene Hull hi. s. Mrs. S. A. Colliver. Public H- alth. Mrs. Dolby Colling.-;. Thi e department chairmen v ill meet at Mrs. Lucas’ home CT: E. Seminaly St.. Saturday, Aug. .'iOth. at 2 p. m. to make 1 oi for the year's Federation work.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Lion Williams, Roachdale,

was admitted Tuesday.

Muriel Vaughan, Greencastle

Miss Virginia August 27.

Foster, today.

Mr and Mrs. Victor Gould and family have r turned from a vacation trip spent in Missouri,

Iowa and other states.

Mr. and Mrs. Elbert McCoy of Cloverdale have returned from a trip through Hot Sorings, Ark., and the Ozark mountains. Miss Helen Foster of Indianapolis spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl

Foster and Virginia.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bakemeier of Indiamapolis. spent Sunday evening with their aunt, Mis Walter Stoner. Mr. Stoner

and Dorothy.

Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Larkin

were week-end guests of Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beck md an d Mrs. Luther Poynter and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beck and Mr a 'id Mrs. George barker at M's. Helen Noll have return d La,{ e Wawasee.

from a trip of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson of

Sunday, August 24th. After the death of Alva, know-! it his hearts desire, to keep the ' reunion of his brothers and their families, geing. Plans went ou.

was held for Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox as best we felt.

Josephine Zinor. GrecncastiR 3, today, August 27. Clyde F Parker, Belle Union tixlay. August 27. Mrs. Mary Kelley. N. Indiar/i St. August 27th. Mrs. Any Neal, Crown St.,

August 27th.

.|cj v •!* v v *1* v PALESTINE . + © •!• 4- •;* •',• *1* *r *1*

at the heme of Mr. and Mr George Krug. 1122 N. Beville,

sister of the gronm.

A three tiered wedding cake punch and ice cream were served

to seventy-five guests.

1 Those attending from Green-

' castle were Mi. and Mis. Emory a'd cake, also lemon V. Thompson and children, Kay served,

and Jay; Mrs. Clyde L. Cash and

Mrs. D. E. Ruark.

The afternoon was spent looking at the new family history, pictures of foiiner years, looking at the improvements of the old home place anu taking more

pictures.

Refreshments of ice cream

aid we*\

BRIDE-ELECT

Mrs. Frank Cooper,

the county assessor, and

K 2. was dismissed Wednesday l^innapnl.s and Mrs. Roll,o W I- Est , n Coopp| . anJ '

son and daughter of Danvii!

morning

Roachdale. have

Mrs. Clarence McG-e, Spencer, < alll ‘' 1 0,1 M' a Ella Shinn Sun- a trip to p ()n ti aCi Mich.

wife of

son,

family of

returned from

war. dismissed Tuesday. Mrs. Virgil Scnm ider and daughter, were dismissed Tuesday. Thomas Rrown, Indianapolis, war. dismissed Tuesday. Mrs. Jeanne Ho if a wa.s disiriissed Tuesday. Mis. Keith Grimes and daughter, Greencastle, were dismissed T ui-sday.

day afternoon.

M.\ and Mrs. Bert Miller an I Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Owens son J .e ceded on Charln Miller have gone to Elkhait to visit

Sunday afternoon. Joe remi ed for a few days visit. Mrs. Hazel S: i <>r a'.d O. Osborn spent -• tc-.lay ^ with Gene Sta •• at Gre:

| tie. ('a S.; ..iv Jr Stli” :-. . '. family, Mrs. Skinner and C. O. Osborn visited with Ed Griffett

their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Flood and daughter. q Marcia.

' The

Wilma O’Neal

O.E.S. chot us will have I Mrs. Goldie O'Neal wishes to an important practice tonight at nnr.nnee the approaching mar7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Ail riage cf her daughter, Wilma members who can help with the O'Neal to Buell Ross, son f Mr.

Daniel Hall. Greencastle, was, at Columbus.

.music for inspection please come. 1 an d Mis. Walter Ross of

more.

^ill-

dismissed Tuesday. Paul Chenvington, Greencastle R. 3, was dismissed Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Earl Cooksey are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday.

Forest Williamson and f.tm 'v! Mis. M. M. Marshall has recalled on Henry Osborn Sunday turned home from a visit in Deafternoon. | troit where she visited her Mrs. Ann Crosby of r ir La-1 daughter, Mrs. Jean Comstock

doga spent Monday with

Henry Osborn.

i The wedding will take place

at the home of the bride’s mother | Fiiday evening, Sept. 5th.

, l Miss O'Neal has been an assisMrs. *rs. Comstock accompanied her, lant to Dr R . w . Veimillion tor

The president, Nathaniel Macy called the meeting to order, xinutes of last year were read, also treasures report given. Collection was taken ami expenses

paid.

Earnest Lisby was voted president and Arthur Lisby as vicepresident. Iva Harcourt was elected permanent secretary and treasure in 1946. The next r • union will be at Mr. and Mr?. Waldo Woods. These attending were, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lisby and David; Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Woods uni Jimmie; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gorham and Suzanoie, Mr. and Mrs Nathaniel Macy and Martha Crrol; Mrs. Anna B. Lisbj, Mr. Charles Lisby, Floy Lisbv, Mr. Haloid Lisby and Doris, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Tineher, Clifford, Ronald, Dennis, Orville and Charles, Mr. anj Mrs. Ralph Marcourt and Russell, Roy and Rex, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lisby and Rachel and Mtrribeth Knetzer, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lisbv, Mr. and Mrs. Warren LeWallen, Munson Lisby, Mr. and Mrs. Ro>al Harcourt, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Lisby. + + + *

PRE-SEASON

mother home.

I

the past five years. She graJu.it-

Banner Ads Get Results

Presbyterian Group

To Hold Picnic

The Young Married Couples of the Presbyterian church will have a picnic supper at the park

SALLY COMES HOME WALKING

Mr. and Mrs. Hadley B. Cammock of Savannah, Georgia and son Jimmy, are visiting Mr. anj Mrs. J. O. Gamma,ck

•F •!• 4* 4*

I

Lt. and Mrs. Monford K. Hai-' <* from the Greencastle High

ris and children. Kenneth and School with the class of 42.

Susan of Green Cove, Fla., are* •'^ r - I s a student in the

.sp n.iing their leave with tin Engineering School at Purdue ‘ Thur8C,ay ® :3 °'

former's parents. Mr and Mrs. 1 University. He graduated from 1

j Kenneth F. Harris on Elizabeth' ^ dlmore High School with the County Home Ec.

j cDss of 42. Council Meeting

Mrs. Worley Myers of Cr.iw-

Legion Auxiliary I f ordsvi * le - was guest speaker at Starts New Year 1 th ‘‘ August 28th meeting of the Cassell C. Tucker Unit No. -, 8i j Putnam County Home Econom-

East Washington St. Miss I Ann,ri c«n Legion Auxiliary, Ine t'Council. Mra. Mym a past Eileen will enter Purdue Uni-! to ‘ fi,at n ' eet -‘''g ^ new * tate President of the State

versity in. September. She is a

graduate of Savannah .school class of 1947. Mr. and Mrs. Claude

y ... Monday night at the Am- H° me Economics Club Associacrican Legion Home Mrs. Jessiej , ‘ Q " anc * tt meIT1 ' ) * r

" Fritz, new president of the Aux-j Slate Homc Economics Exec.i-

iliary opcncu the meeting in >■ g.j^* ve Committee spoke of the

Burks ,,1;,,. fomi. The secretary.- ie.i btate program, the Nation'll

and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fox j )0 ,i f (ir (|, t . past ye ir wic- Demonstration Council meeting have returned from Atlanta, Ga.'py l ] ll , , t ring sec eta ry. Ni,. at West Virginia, October 19. Mr. and Mrs. Fox visited Mr.|Cecil rrown. The Audit: g Com-! M,s ' charles McCullough. Putand Mrs. Charles L. Wood of 344 u ittec's report was roj I .m l the nam counl y president, reviewed Hill St„ Atlanta. Mrs. Wood w«sJ n . port .showed the books to be in. thc Achievement Day Commit-

the former Josephine Fox of a satisfactory condition.

fRevlsville. Mr. and Mrs. Burks visited Dr. and Mrs. Jpmes Y. Causey and laniily, formerly of 831 Last Wudltngton St., Greencastle. Dr. Causey is now con-

| tee recommendation for exhibits.

The membership chairman.| the activit y report sheets and Mrs. Roy Thomas, reported on secretary reports which are due

the membership contest. Thi* membership drive closes November 10th The membership clau-:e

nect" i with Emory Universin* j u , at i a as f o ii 0WS;

Mr. and Mrs. Burks will entertain with open house at their homo, 834 East Washington St , Thursday evening. Aug. 28tu, for Mi. and Mrs, Fox who will lea-'c for their home in Winnipeg on Friday. All relatives and

Iriends are invitod.

CtMPPlED SINCE BIRTH, Sally Ann O L-ary of Wllkinsburg, Pa , alighta from a plane at Pittsburgh, minus h*r crutches and braces. The" 12-"ear-old girl, in the company of lur mother and Rev. James R. Cox, visited the sacred shrme of Ou' Lady of Lourdes in France after mna spinal onerattons in the U. 8 failed to help her. Her fbther, YV. u Leery (right;, welcomes the trio home. (International)

MICHIGAN CLINIC CdMIOSj

Often in ONI Dayf

CROSS EYES

Mind* l«lonci*« IftsliMnl hat i»nnsl>i«4 (Sowondi. far Fr» hilornalwn, writ* CSOtl EYE fOVNOATIOM 703 Cenmunil, lenh BMg

fontiec, Michifw

“Eligibility Membership in

the American Legion Auxiliary shall be limited to the mothers, wives, daughters and sisters of

members of The American Lo

gion, and to the mothers, wives, daughters and sister of all men and women who were in the armed forces of the United plates between April 6, 1917 and November 11, 1918, or between December 7, 1941 and the date of the cessation of hostilities as fixed by the United States

government, all dates inclusive

or who, heing citizens of th;

t< walinurd <>■ I'ngr | ullr)

at the county extension office

October 31st.

The pre-program planning discussion conducted by Lucile Smith, home demonstration agent, stressed problems which families face when guiding farm production and home use in such a way as to get the most in good living from their efforts; how rural families can make definite steps to improve health, for seif improvement and community development; how housing can b< improved step by step, planniin and selecting satisfying ano suitable clothing for the family; and making the most of the t furnishings. Local club presidents and other club representatives evaluated the program fo.'

TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS AT A SAVING YOU WON’T FORGET! STARTS SATURDAY August 30th. THROUGH SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH. JUST BEFORE YOU NEED ONE OR PERHAPS TWG- ' S55 Values . $50 Values . $45 Values .

$40.00 VALUES ONLY $34.00 $38.50 VALUES ONLY $32.75

$35,00 VALUES 1 ONLY S29.T5 $30.00 VALUES ONLY S25J $25.00 Values . . Only S21JI|

A $5.00 DeposH Will Held Any Coal Ftr October 1st Delivery. This surely is a treat as well as a surprise ^ I you know we always do the unexpected. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF ALL TOPCOATS AND OVERCOATS. <w:\ovs THEJOEN’S STORE IM PUTNAM COUNTY FOR OVER Si