The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 September 1947 — Page 2
DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1SM7.
filher local v. lii.him' orpaninaImns nr tlir Oistrlrt KxrriilUv
sh'iulii h,' ('imt:ii li it.
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With iloi'i'icst g:riiiitiiiii> wi ■ waul to express nnr thanks an t
npprerialion to the hospital ' - — sial'f, Dr. Ihuker, also to o n- WIM. I ll.l'; ItltlKI'S friends and ncifthhors foi the i 11 oniinnrii inon r'nur (liar) kindness, sympathy, beautiful »«tHority to pass the ordinance.
curds and floral offerings. Also
The
law forbids manufacture or
lottery
Dr. Wiseman for our dear wife P ,, :sossion ,,f ,, °" 1 and
tickets in Indianapolis.
and mother for their service r< ndered unto her while in the
hospital.
Alfred H. Stone Klizaboth Dalton Alva E. Stone. pd MIOI I.D KKl’ORT < IIWt.KS INDIA.NAPtihlS. Ind., Sept. 2.’! Next of ki t of members of the Aimed Forces or of civilian) who died overseas while in the service of the United States • hiring World War II were urged today b> Colonel Charles A Ueauc nd to report any cha.nge in. their address to the office of the Quarte.rinasUr General, .Mcmoiial Division, Washington
25, D. C.
Colonel Beaucon 1 pointed out that the listing of correct addresses will facilitate plans of the War Departmc.it to carry out a,U feasible wishes of the next of kin in connection with the return and reinterment of the valiant dead. The Second Army has com pietati plans for carrying out thi perggnlm for Return of World War Id- D4ad in the Second Army ft -da expected that this »n wllfybr well it dei wa\
r i 1M7 -
ltar> personnel service of their sn appropriate | A rangements foi puld be made by with the local
by thd aloae ment t who d -id coiintryj be burial those h the i .x|l of Veterunk^H , ; s M
«;hr
Colonel Ext i utivl trict IU H ing. I..di^P tinrnt ir nished t tjuarte rrr additiona
In Hendricks ciremit court yesterday, Judge Horace L. Ha.nna allowed printers’ attorn.2ys until Oct. 2 to file their briefs, granted the city of Indianapolis until Oct. 7 to file theiis and gave the printers an additional week to file reply
briefs.
FLORIDA STORM
< <'outf iiihmI I rom
the na’nnv Floi i ia peninsula to the Mlantic. This might mean a sava.g<‘ blow for Atlantic Coast resid ■ ts who were mindful that last •*,eek's hurricane was only half through as it veered across Florida and then blasted the Gulf
Coast states.
But even as Florida braced its weary weather defenses for another storm, disaster relief work speeded for storm refugees in Mississippi and Louisiana. President Truman ordered the Federal Works Agency to make available all government-owned surplus property to allevia.te the suffering of the storm victims
THE DAILY IARRER 1 HERALD CONSOLIDATED
“11 Waves For All”
Entered in the postoffice at Grcencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $4.00 per year by mail in Putnam county;
$5.00 to $7.80 per year outside^ sc f, 0o i building at 1 o'clock. All
-SOCIETYllmiie Kc Meeting
ttu Oct. In!
Notice to the Jcftcrso.i Twp. Home Economic Club that the meeting has beer, chang. 1 again from Wednesday Sept. 24 t Wednesday afternoon October 1st. Meeting will be held at th.'
Putnam County.
S. K. Rarlden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Within the humblest man is a seed of the infinite. That seed if tended may grow to heroic mzc and dominate our existence. Ps. 8:4: What is man that thou are mindful of him? Or the son of man that thou visii-
est him ?
Home F.e. ( lull Met With Mrs. Kales
The (Viimti y Corner Home E -
f'hih nut with Mrs. Otha Bales Tuesday. Sept. !*. with Mrs. Gar c’U’c Handley assistant hostess. The el ven members pi. sent
answer d roll call with a .school on Monday evening. Thirty day cxprii nice. For so.nc tin- y,omen met in the Public Scrvii ' called back m. ny y.'.us. loom to effect its organization. of Uv month was! Mr. Laura Alexander. Indiv
bv anapolis, was present and spok
Mrs. Clyde Carrington.
w .s than op no.! w in 1 gave many interesting highrepeating of the dub c: ’Ml.jlight*. Mrs. Alexander, promin|a report was given o : til' s l.'.'cnt in bowling circles, is a past of a pr ram cooker during th-, president of the Indiana W. I. 3
and a life time member of
j Tho son**.
Women Keglers Elect Officers
The Groencastlo Women’s Bowlers Association was fornud
tek' d to contact Filytlic Crawl, y ,
Wdhien’k I. ague aft*: -'Mary'I*. . Blown, presUIcnt; Christ inc
Mastcn. vice-president; Ann Von Gm |> rovv
Tress, secretary; Marian Ford, treasurer; Lorenc Vci-niillion.
sc rgcant-at-arms.
At the present time, the Association is composed of eight teams of women bowlers. Anyone wishing to join n team is
♦ItE,. " M,
Middi,. Island c ro( , k
Virginia flow,
|‘ron n<)M( . pointin Tylp • '•<' ri turn. t„ within 5o f i itself. ,u H'
sung and its h .story given . ,
members please note change in j Mrs . civile C.u ringtu.i. Th ': irtercstingly oa bowling and
meeting again.
-1- *1*
Study ( hih Met With Mrs. Luther
I meeting ■ the rope
Women’ •
elected of-
a prossitr- ....... B -■ (
After a summer recess, th? T'- " a:j voted to exh : |l ..
Balnbridge Study Club met )‘‘ Ch tl1 '' Vari.r.is Ki :ds an ljthat organizatrm. Thursday afternoon at the home! Th eir Use" at tho ad,, v m The Greencaslle of Mis. William Luther, Sr.' tlu . v - The club will havo a ru i jEowlers Association
27, iajficers as follows: Elythe Craw-
(ley. president; Elizabeth Go 1-
“The nicest thing that has liap-| The meeting was doc I by •-l ll ‘‘. v - viee-piesklent, 1 h 'j "" jpened to me this summer.” jpcjting Lie club pi. ycr. jowickaid, severetai> \ n
i This was a presidents meet-1 The next meeting will
Twelve members were present hiagc sale Saturday, S pt.
and respondej to the roll call GieencasUc.
be an
wit a
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
Mrs. W. J. Weesner has
At the same time, the Red Cross J turned to her home from allocated $1,000,000 to help hur- j PutMam County hospital,
rica: e victims in Florida, Louis-'
ing bone:Ing the present and all Cay meeting Od. 'past presidents of the organiza- Mis. Raymond Nelson, tiom. Mrs. Sam Colliver, newly] 4. .t. .j. + ' elecfe I p esident, had charge cf Thursday Heaving Club the inerting. Former presidents ] Will Me d Thursday
who were present to give reviews 1 Th? Thursday Sewing Club 1 of th club during their terms cf' will meet Thursday Evening at office were Mrs. Howard Hos- 8 o'clock at the homo of Mrs.
, tetter, Mrs. Bruce Lare Mrs. Dick Steele. __ Albert I a.lch. Mrs. Flora Lew-. -f.
I * j ,
1 man. Mrs. Dolby Ceilings and j Fprsbyterian Group
tieasurcr; Betty Shadd, ser-jeant-at-arms; Laconda Weaver.
j publicity.
Officers
of the Greencaslle
REVIVAL SERVICES
rcthe
To Mr -t Thursday
them having served two years, i The Young Married Couples 1 , During the social hour re- of the Presbyterian Church will I
Mr. and Mrs. Donzil Bundy freshments of tea and cookies i have a pitch-in supper in the’,
iana and Mississippi and estab- j an[ | c i a ugh ter, Donna Kay, of ware served by the hostess and Church dining room at 6 o'clock
l.shed relief headquarters at West .Greenfield and Roberta Ncwgent Mrs. Colliver, with Mrs. Baleh, Thursday everung.
NOW IN STOCK! RADICALLY KEW AND FULLY AUTOMATIC MOTOROLA AUTOMATIC PUSH BUTTON GASOLINE CAR HEATER
Palm Beach, New Orleans and!
t
Gulfport. Miss. And 1 ven a,s the
rations. Where le, the next of mimical? with A. Beaucond. fa Military Dis-4--I ig Four Build1. Indiana. Porn will be furof kin by the neral. Where tion is desired,
I— Indianapolis were Sunday The eldest member, pouring the, 4. 4. 4.4. jguc.sts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tea. [ Christian ( luin-h rich south K 1 . W g ellt an( | Hon Bobby Lee. ! The club adjourned to meet Gr nip M ill Meet
Florida :-irm belt was pummelc 1; with Mrs Roscoe Hillis, Oct.) The Woman’s Union
by squalls from th? new storm. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weln- jgtr,
The U. S. Agriculture Depart- | richte.r of Palo Alto, Calif., are 4. 4. 4. 4.
ment drew up a $21,000,000 | th? parents of a 7 lb. son, born Home Ec Club
balance sheet on losses from the J Sept. 20th. Mrs. Weinrichter was |„ September Meeting
hurricane last week, including 1 formerly Miss Ann Drew Dur-
5.000. 000 boxes of grapefruit and , ham of this city. | The Clinton Madison Home 2.000. 000 boxes of oranges. | Economic Club met with Mrs - - - Ml and Mrs Rov We,ch »'«*1 Homer Slavens for the SeptemOnc out of every five persons j daughter and Mr. and Mrs. How- ber meetin g. Mrs . Ira Hutchoin the state of Massachusetts is.urw Moore of Lafayette, and M. 1 . Hon was HS gi 8tant hostess. Mrs. foreign bom, with Canadians and Mrs. Carl Moore and daugh- Elmer Sly gave the lesson on topping the list, followed by ter of Crawfordsville, attended SPW | ng Machine Attachments. Italians, Irish, French-Canadians the funeral of Mrs. Bessie Hurst Thp rol | cal] was answe r?d by
j Sunday afternoon. 13 mt>mbors W j th helpful hints.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walts of TTiere was a discussion of ques- ^'White House for signs of a posShelbyville and Mr. and Mrs. Tions to bring out situations and s i b | ( . 11( . w administration food I Sam Walts of Greencastle, have P r °T > k'ms of rural families for ] p 0 ij C y packers trekked t? | returned home from a ten days improvements of homes and cost j| 1( , Chicago federal building to-
and Russians.
NDSTAND LEADERS THE “NIP” IN THE AIR MAKES US THINK OF FOOTBALL IN FACT FOOTBALL SEASON IS HERE. CANNON’S IS HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTS FANS JACKETS
AND
Gabardines Norfolks Leathers All The Latest in Sport Clothes.
The Woman's Union of the [ First Christian Church will meet 1 Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock
at the Church.
All section members are urged j
to atti d.
Prices Discussed By Meat Packers
lt> I 11 ifeel I'reMM
Whit' the nation watched th"
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'LL Tilt; HEAT Y()r WANT So powerful it produces su( ficient heat to keep an aver- 1 age siz room comfortaS WARM. ' EASY To INSTALL IN ALL ( Alts Fits every make md model car evil, those with autoniatic transmission.
1 trip through Illinois, Wisconsin, fd l' v > n ff. clothing and furnish- ; Minnesota and Iowa, While in in B s - Two contests were enjoyed, Wisconsin, Mrs. Walts visitm her an ^ delicious refreshments were grandson, James Dailey. j served. The Oct., meeting will 'Truman
| held at the home or Mrs. Rav
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Allee have Clodfelter. j
! just returned from a trip I 4.4. 4. 4. through the centraj, west, and Women of Moose
north part of Illinois. They were (: P < (together Friday t . . , , . . .U ^ W , uogewwr rnua> Anderson, and Secretary of.o looking at the different herds of The Get Together of tho Worn- L. ... . .. _ , f—.. . ... ■ B Commerce W. Avenll Harriman
Poland China hogs in these parts e n of the Moose will bo held
day to tell a grand jury why
meat pr ices are so high.
At the White House, President
studied recommenda-
tions made to him by his cabinet food committee Secretary of Slate George C. Marshall, Secretary of Agriculture Clinton P.j
Rev. R. R. Ohaver
A two weeks meeting began Sunday, September 21st at the Fillmore Christian Church, Rev. R. R. Ohaver, District Evangelist is conducting the services. With Rev. C. Hansen of North Salem in charge of the music. Services each evening at 7:45. Everyone cordially invited.
TWO MODELS, FOR COWL-MOUNT WI) UNDERSEA'!’ INSTALLATION Both models engineered for thorough air rimilatinn. Both hivt efficient defroster-blower system. HEAT WHEN YOUR MOTOR IS OFF NO WAITING NOW FOR THE WATER IN RADIATOR TO GET WARM. ★ MORE HEAT ★ FASTER HEAT ★ CONSTANT HEAT.
6REENCASTLE MOTORS, Inc “We Serve As Well As Sell” 115 NORTH JACKSON ST. PHONE Kj
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PUTNAM COUNTY
of Illinois. Noble purchased a Friday night. Sept. 26, at tho very outstanding young boar home of Mrs. Stella Christenfrom the E. C. Morri*ey & Son perry on North Indiana street.
herd of Amboy, Illinois. The boar 1 4. 4. 4. 4. is sired by Sealed Beam and is a j Missionary Guild
grandson of Goldie B. one of the To m,.,., Thursday f outstanding sows in the Poland, -pho Misisonary Guild of tho
First Christian church will meet
The food committee reached an agreement yesterday on its,
1 ecommendations. The President discussed the matter with his cabinet. However, Anderson said ] no announcement about the rec- 1 omn,nidations would be made j
. -i 1 - for a “few days” until President 1 < > China breed. Fll , st Christian church will meet Truman ha . s h is final ap-
j Thursday, Sept. 25th, at 8 p. m.'p rova | in
, HOSPITAL NOTES | in church parlor, with Mr j Mpanw hiie at Chicago, repre-
Howard Burkett a* hostess .'.in . „ taUvcs of thp na „ on - s bigif
Leon Sparks, Spencer, was ad- iMr ' s - William Douthitt, assisting folir p a< . k ,, rH Cudahy, Armour mitted Monday. hostess. Swift and Wilson—appeared brMrs. Maggie Pickett. Green- Mrs. Ted Glidewell will hai- f ,. ri , a fecJelal gran(| Jury inve8ti .|..
castle, was admitted Monday. the program on “Crusade for a ; H. C. Tuttle, Greencaslle, was Christian World.” Mrs. Grace •ulmittod Monday. Ratcliff will give a report of th • | Wayne Snooks, Gosport, was world convention of Christian
1 admitted Monday. churches.
Mrs. Miriam Campbell. Grecn-
4. 4. 4. 4.
.castle, was admitted Monday. [Friendly Neighbors Club •
Mrs. Amy Richards, Greoncas- [Met Thursday
1 tic. was admitted Monday. , The Friendly Neighbors Club j Joe Davis, Greencastle, was met with Maryln Carmichael
) dismissed Monday. .Thursday, Sept. 18.
I Mrs. Grace Stone, cast Walnut The morning was spent in a street, was dismissed Monday. social good time. Pitch-in din j Sylvia Martin, Greencastle. ner was served at noon witn ! was dismissed Monday. prayer by all members repeating
1 Warren Thomas Hudson, club blessing.
I Greencastle, was dismissed Mon- ^ j n th e afternoon the meeting 1 l *' i ' V was called to order by the prosiMrs. Eugene Ooley and son, ,| en t. Devotions were read bv j were dismissed Monday. Marie Neese. The club j Rossella Moatellar was dis- ,. QU .k.I
missed Monday.
IG
gating whether a conspiracy
t xists to fix moat prices.
They faced a critical audience. ! Of the 23 grand jury membei.i.j. 14 were housewives. They knew meat prices had increased . tn nundously. They wanted to know the reason. i Tht Justice Department, show-1 ing the importance it attached to the investigation, had its ac’j anti-trust man, John F. Sonnett.' on hand to direct tho inquiry, j The investigation was expected li. be extended later to milk and
other food stuffs.
The decision that the Presidi nt had to make was a har I
lone. It was not just a decision 1 80n -'. on prices. It was a major po 1 -'
i' sas SU "K' while standing th? itipaI and foi .,. lgn polit . y Upci8lw J
Lord’s Prayer was repeated in|
SWEATERS For these “chilly” days both sleeveless and with sleeves.
A Wine RANGE OF PRICES u.vwo.vs THE MEN’S STORE
1 Stay was dismissed Mon-, llllison- Tho t of Iast
i ,J a y I ‘ I *
1 [month’s meeting was read by , . . ’ .the secretary. The financial reI j " « U u|ucncilOICC + + ^l port was 8' ven by the treasurer. ANnlVEnSAnlES They were approved by
W4-4>4<A>4>4>4*4--t-4>4*4*©
Birthday
O. B. Lane, Bainbridge, today,
Sept. 23. Wedding
I Mr. and Mrs. Richard CoffI man, 8 years today, Sept. 23.
SONJA HEME ABROAD, SHOCKED AT BATHERS
OSLO (UP)--Sonja Henie, vacationing on her estate a,t Landoya, near Islo, denied rumors that her visit to Norway was for the purpose of selling her
country estate.
the
members. The roll call was answered by Experience of Your First Date. Those answering were Emma Crouse, Mari?] Neese, Bertha Fitzpatrick, Helen! Query, Helen Williams, Cordelia j
New Diet Service
for Diabetics
f^OOD news for every dieter! '-J You can now enjoy life with delicious Dietician caloriereduced foods and sweets! For example: Ordinary gelatin des serts have 80 calorics a portion. Dietician desserts contain only 11 calories . . . vet taste BETTER!
McCullough, Jane Kaelber, Virginia Neese, Marylnn Marchel.j Visitors were Jenny Lu, Jimmie Williams, Billy Fitzpatrick. Mar-
vin Query.
The meeting closed by repeating closing prayer in unison. The social afternoon hour was spent with the quilt block ex-
1 Cmmy Dllea .and-
change and games and contests. 1 with wafer.. Only u Those receiving prizes were Cor- 1 r • lorle •• Bon4$t
dclia McCullough, Jane Kaelber, Virginia Neese. Helen Williams.
DIETICIAN OSLATIN DKSSIRTS. 6 delicious flavors. Box d$f! DIIIICIAN assortbo
CHOCOIATIS SUtSTITUTI*
Delicious! Box §5f
GLUT IN SFAOHITTI CUP IS. Box SWICHOW WAFIftS
Creamy ftlled sand-
LOWMAY low calorie salad dressing. 43e
She also said she was Eihock-
ed at the bathing suits on the'Picture taking was enjoyed. All Riviera. “A couple of strings |departed after enjoying a very' and bands, that's all. I think we pleasant day. | are more conservative in Ameri- The next meeting will be with ea in this respect." Cordelia McCullough on Oct. 16.
Also Dietician Brand substitutes for jellies, puddings, chocolate syrup, etc. Ask us for m comrlrtr price list-
Keller-Coan Pharmacy
IS PROUD
• • • •
The record made by the future farmers of America team and th; 4-H Club team, composed of Putnam County youth, at tha Indiana State Fair is an achievement of which every one in Putnam County may be proud. In winning the dairy judging competition for the second consecutive year, you have most surely earned the honors bestowed oh you.
FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA ★ ROBERT CAMPBELL ★ WILLIAM WELLS ★ DONALD SMITH ★ DONALD IRWIN
4-H CLUB JUDGING TEAM ★ ROBERT PERKINS ★ ISAAC STRAIN ★ WENDELL BRATTAII ★ BRUCE WILDE
We are confident that what you have achieved in your youth portends a life rich in success and which will be of lasting benefit to Put-
nam County.
First-Citizens Bank
& Trust
Company
