The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1947 — Page 2
DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLF, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1947
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Clovpr.lale P.T.A.
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In following up cxperimont.-.
served i conducted in the list two yean
bMied chicken dinner Monday salt was withhel I from fattenevening September 22nd. to the ing hogs on pasture as well as Cloverdale Lions Club and those being fed in dry lot. Al-
TUC BAII Y l Mrs. Charles F. Zeis is visitI HE VHIkl ■ iri 0xf(mt aiul Laf a yp tt( ,
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Wavea For AlF’
Entered in the postoffice at
guests, the school faculty awl though the difefrences in rate of Glef , nca! , tlei Indiana as second w.ves of Lions. gain and cost of gain between clas9 mail ’matter under act of Mrs. Leon Haltom. chairman those fed salt and those not re- MHrch 7 i 8 7 8 . Subscription price, of Budget and Finance Com- eeiving salt were smaller where 15 cents we ek; $4.00 per mittee and the following mem- f( . d on pasture. The use of salt| year by mail in Putnam county; in the hi g ration is very porfit- ^ qq to 57 30 p er year outside Hospital Satur lay afternoon. It able and assential. i Putnam County - has bcen rarood Stephen Allen.
A new experiment demon-)
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I M'nntlnuril from I'nue onr»
Mr. aiKi Mrs. Carlin Pierson large despite reductions in t -d 'r-
of Indianapolis are the parents of al
a son, Michael Steven, Tuesday night at the
County hospital.
'xpenditures because:
born i 1. Consumer credit, which will
Putnam b. free of government regulation
Nov. 1. is expected to exp in I ns
C’HAlUiKS FILk.l)
SOltTH BEND, Ind.. Sept. 21. iUP» Assault and battery charges were on file to lay against a 14-ycar-old schoolboyaccused of striking his teacher after she reprimanded him. Miss Hazel Calvert. 47. a
S. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.
strating thc-use of Sudan Glass! as a late hog pasture was discussed. The results showed that
a very d, table gain can bo ex- TonA y. s BIBLE THOUGHT petted from Sudan Grass al | Thjs n1 ighty hidden power though it does not quite come^lp that Ues W j thin the kingdom of
to th gain n ceived Jrpm_ go
•dfHlf, o, clover oa-tui-e Thi^^” ^ ^ Grab.*, were form- | , Pr , va . c busin „ a also ls ox .
alfalta ni clo\ir pad»tui^e. Tni i to ver y bad men. and chang- erl> of this commu ity.
demonstrates that Sudan Gra.*-
i es them amazingly. The power
should not 1 place clover or aK-j c . ai] ^ gricvet i away . and many alfa pasture for fattening hog*| think thp ,.,, is a method or tech
can be used profitably in
!of legume failures.
hers of the P.T.A. planned and prepare! the meal: Mrs. Edith Cor. bs, Mrs. Glendon Herber. .Mrs. Lewis Neier, Mrs. Robert Coffman, Mrs. Harold Kennedy, Mrs. Voshel Frazier, Mrs. Cedric Ray, Mrs. Robert Arendt Mrs. Everett Rumple and Mrs
El rer Finney.
Food vas donated by members of the P.T.A. The Home Economic gills wajted on the tables. Meals were served to seventy-
seven.
Bert Gross, superintendent of the Cloverdale Methodist Sunday School, announces that SundaySchool will begin Sun iay Sept. 28 at 9:.'10 A. M. Central Stand
ard Time.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Alfred Hookings, were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H ( kings of | Indianapolis, Mr. and Mis. James Routt a'd Mr. and Mrs. Jam::) 1
Verncn Routt of Cloverdale. | Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allender It is estimated that there will
an I Jim spent Sunday with Mr. I be mole camping, hunting, fish- 1
arvl Mrs, Wm. Ireland and David ing and sight-seeing this year
at Wallace. j t un ever before in our history. —_ Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant Heavins This means that we will probablv , ^ rs - L)scar Norman of Tangier and Dr. and Mrs. Lelar.d Trip- hav-p many destructive for-st * s v ‘ s ^' n 8 with her daughter, pett visited Sunday with Mr. and . fires. A great number of the i Mrs ' John Grimes and family.
Mrs. George Ogle in Muneie. 200,000 fires which anmially
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sc( bee of Terre Haute are the parents of 1 son., bom at the St. Anthony
long as there in no serious thro t, tc , acber in the Oliver school here.
suffered a sprained wrist and an arm bruise, police said, when the
Mr. and Mrs Roy Lewis and Mr*and Mrs. Delbert Lewis and children have returned from visiting in Chicago. Gary and Michigan, City. While in. Michigan they visile J with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Graham and family.
to the present prosperity. Howmuch it expands will depend or industry's ability to turn out
scarce consumer goods.
I 2. State and local government • have large sums on hand carnarked for highways, bridges, schools and other public woi ks , which were delayed by the war. In other cases, they- will borrow-
I money for such projects.
I,
to finance the purchase of raw
School of Northwestern Univer-
sity.
During the past year D. Kraft has been professor of Ol I Testament in DePauw University nfter previously teaching at McKendree College and Hamlin University and having spent six years as head of the department of religion at Albion College, a well as summer teaching at Hip
youth leaped over several chair: School of Theology, Pacific .,r.cl desks and attacked her. School of Religion and Garrett. Charges egainst the boy, whose 1 ‘ . name was not disclosed, w, ' r j STUDENT DIGS OUT filed in juvenile court. OLD MARRIAGE LAW
PITTSBURGH (UP) I n mak-
LEAVE GKEENC 'STLE ing a study of marriage laws. Dr. and Mrs. Charles F Kraft 1 Robert Carver, a student of and two children, Robert Drapei Pittsburgh University, discoverand Laver-ta Dm. left Wednes-Jed that a law- passed in. 1700 by ‘day for Evanston. 111., where Dr | Gov. William Penn required mar'Kraft is beginning work as pro-j rfages to he performed before
Doe delive
-SOCIETY-
(think there is a
castv 'jr.ique by which it can be attracted. It is worth trying. Acts Thomas-PmH
! Summaries of the v-ariotis cx *|2' 8 : Ye shall receive power after Nuptial* Read .periments may be received from- that th „ Holy Ghost i9 t . omr ]
}thc County Extension Offiee, ^ )n volJ Mis* Lola Thf»mas became th*? 'and within a few days it is hoped] (bride of Robert Wm. Pool
that mimeographed folders will be available for distribution.
materials.
and labor
|fessoi- of Old Testament Inter-! 1 [.relation in Garrett Biblical In-
stitute. Garrett
Biblical Institute.
the ten theological valid.’
VACATION FIRES
Personal And local News BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. Dv Reeves left Wednesday for Lake Wawasee b y where they will spend a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry campcis, hu .ters and fishermen v . d tin., Mr
Mrs. Minnie Call of Roachdale 1 burn over 31,000.000 acres of has been visiting several days timber land are caused
supplies
line $3,500,000 000 borrowed by, • corporations in 1946 was only 83 per cent of the 1922-29 average.
I 4. Lending institutions are ex- 1 * 1 '^* 8 * ot ' ,. . " . I I , , , . schools of the Methodist church,
ported to make an increasing
, „ . ,, , . is affiliated with the Graduate
on number of “good risk’’ loans to
August -30. in. the home of Rev. foreign nations. This, in turn. 1 * —
Williar I R. Pe.vell of Indiapapo- "ill give them the dollars to buy lis. American products and help Miss Thomas is the daughter keep the domestic Industrial of Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas of machine running in high gear.
Plainfield, Ind., and Frank
Thomas, Indianapolis.
Mr. Pool is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pool of Cloverdale. The couple will reside at 5739
Rawls Ave. I.'dianapolis.
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Baifrnan-l’col Weudng Solemnized
12 witnesses. A later legal record said tna‘ marriages not performed before 12 witnesses will bo “considered
HEAL' /5 YOUR BSSTp
Wab Health, almc (hint- is p< m j| l | ( . „ ^ y° u f; hopelessfjl stt-arsiy S'rai'j* ' r '>mpt action stjn : hasten recovery. Do Ami of course we V *hat you'll bring th 7k prescriptions to usf™? Compounding by MULLINS DRUG N L. DdNKI.sof
On Oct. 1, 1896, the first ruraj
FLORIDA STORM
the coast fiom here Sullivans Island, Folly Beach and the Is'e of Palms were not evacuated although residents put in a lastmi ute stock of candles and food. It wa,s only one week ago that the same seaboard area braced
1 for an Atlantic
SWINE DAY HELD
in short by vacationists. Forest fires turn green for-
| ests into desolate wastes of charNewbotn red and blackened s ags. They
kill wildlife and destroy
“Death Loses in
Pigs. ’ “Sudan Grass for Hoe
Pastures’’ and “Salt Required ir ' feo.i and homes. They destroy- be on Central Standard Time,
the Hog Ration” were expert- plant cover thus exposing the]
1 tents discussed beforr
Claia Vellinger Bauman, be-
came the bride of Lt. James D. 1 for an Atlantic hurricane. But
' '' ' '' 1 l '’’ Poo) at 2 p. 01. Augoist 30, at St. i that great storm veered across Father Francis Kull of the St. Boniface restory, Lafayette, Ind- , South Florida and struck the Paul’s Catholic ehijrch, wishes iana, with the Rev. Flavien j northern, gulf coast with devast-
t< announce that beginning next Maltener. O.F.M., officiating in t * n 8 force.
the larg-jsoil to wind and water erosion,
in the 27
their Sunday morning all services will the presence of immediate rela-
tives. Attendants were Mr. an 1 Mrs. Richard Parlon and Miss John Ross has gone to Madi
est Swine Day crowd in the 27, And finally, they often times d“-1 year history of the annual even! ; stroy buildings and cause loss
h- Ul at Purdue University. °f life.
Putnam county was well rep- If you are planning a vacation 1-cspntod among th*- crowd of la (r near forested country re-i-pproximately 3500 persons at- member these things. Many 1 tending the field day. Better beauty spot has been marred and than half of the GI vocational destroyed as a vacation spot b, - training class under the direc- cai ise of forest fires. All of us tion of Dave Grimes attended, have a direct interest in. our tim-
son Wisconsin to continue his graduate study and assist in the Physics Department of Wiscon-
sin University.
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Green, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyce and Mr.
Betty Neville.
Mrs. Pool is the daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Warren Vellinger of Lafayette and Mr. Pool is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pool
of Cloverdale.
The groom attended Rose Poly at Terre Haute and Purdue. He
In south Florida, meanwhile, storm warnings were down today for the first time since Sun-
day.
The new storm unexpectedly spared Florida’s survivi.ig citrus and truck crops. A high-pres-sure area from the north brought the storm to a full stop in the Ta i.pa Bay area yesterday, then shouldered it slowly northward
THE
along with scores county hog men.
of Putnam her resources no matter where
they a! e states Edgar Dili, dis-
In the afternoon session hel I Li. t extension forester. He also
in the University livestock,paviliion L. L. Stew-art of Kirklin gave his experiences in hog raising and D. Howard Doane of the (Doane Agricultural Service in St, Louis discussed “Building a Complete Hog Farm Manage-
>ut of 10 of our can be prevented.
and Mis Edward Green left this serveJ lhr, ' e y<’ ars with the | fu 1 oss w. stern Florida to Jack morning for Cape Girardeau. ^A.F., six montha of which was sonvdle on^the east coast.
Mo., to attend the 6th Interna- overseas. He ha.s since been call- *- t:onal Union Convention. ed to active * Jtv in the samP
branch.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gossett The couple is now residing at and daughter, Carole of Wallace, Dcerfiell Beach. Florida near the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Starkey of St. Baca Ratan Air Field where Lt p r ,,. An.-.e, 111.' and Mr. and Mrs. Her- p on ] is now stationed.
states that 9 forest fires
So lei's all do our part to
vent them. Remember, Burne ! b ''t Cole and children, Ann anil q. q. 4, q. Ti • bei Builds No Homes! Larry, of Lafayette, spent Sun- N,* die Craft Chib
— day with Mr. and Mrs. John BANNER \DN GET RESULTS Grimes an I sor Dallas.
Although the rich citrus belt
was spared damage from the winds, pounding rains benched
the weather weary state. The Red Cross in St. Peters-
burg ordered evacuation of the key s between Blind Pass and Indiana Rocks off the ClearwaterTarpon Springs coast. Wa.ter whipped by the gales had flooded the coastal road an! the disaster agency feared the low-lying islands w-eie in. danger of flood, as 1 1° the south, farmers worked side by side with convict labor in the Lake Okeechobee region near Canal Point, Fla., in a continued effort to save 300,090 acres of rich everglades farm-
1 lands from inundation.. Men and machinery fought on
to stem the rushing waters in the l»ake Okeechobee canals which threatened to overflow the banks or rush through dikes pre-
Will Meet Friday
The Needle Craft Club wii: meet Friday afternoon at 2:3f o'clock with Mrs. Harry Barrick j With Mrs. Charles Stamper
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Tri hapna Dance T< Be October tih
Mis. John E. Fobes is general chairman for the dance, Oct. 4 in Bowman gym being sponsor-:-< by the active chaplet of Tri Kuppa. This is th.- first all University dance of the year and will feature Jack Cu.’.ninghajn an'.
his orchestra for a .return en- tecting the fertile lake valley.
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H M l"rr5' 0 MisV’VT' £ rancl ' s Lane. Mrs. Jame> Houck. Mrs. K. W. Vermillion, Mrs. Pennon n. Larrlck, Miss Mary D»u Evans, Miss Pauline Smith and Miss Lucille Smith (.seated). Bouynnt health is one of th- tion. Theta Tan. which sponsors the greatest gifts that can be be- Miss Lucile Smith, county Dental Program for the school
slowed upon a child. His oppor- home demonstration agent, is children of
tenity for success and happiness Red Cross Nutrition chairman Kappa Kappa, that i” school, and indeed in life, do- and under her direction a plan glasses for local school children. I- nds in large measure on his is being inaugurated to give aa- the Greencastle School Nurse ** '
health The goal of good health sistance to the county by sun- nn d the County Public Health Rllth T , i , (1 .. hrand .s not (in easy one to reach, hut plying teaching aids in nutrition nurse, the Tuberculosis Associa-! ’ ^ ‘‘ ’ IT' Bnl(1 is , uper . it is a goal for home, the school, education. tion, the Farm Bureau, the 1 ^ ^ iind the community. a community-wide Nutrition Home Economics teachers, the the f«twinv !
School childrcia who are well Council is in the process of la- Home Economics Clubs .and th nourished arc less irritable and ing formed. The first meeting American Red Cross,
quarrelsome, more alert and do was held at the Red Cross office
gagement to the DtPauw campus. This lance aids Tri Kappa in keeping active their scholarshii fund tor high school graduates. Mrs. Carl Schlicker and Mrs James Hughes, co-chairmen of the decorating committee , announce that the dance will teaturc the fall harvest season and be known as the Harvest Moon
dance..
Others assisting them are: Mesdames George Parker. Robert Hahn, Kenneth Bennett, Hugh l^awrence, Stanley South and James Carney and the Missi : Pcgfty Sandy, Maly Ann Bills. Rosemary Sourwine and Esther
Hildebrand.
For those who desire, there will be tables far bridge plus an evening of fun. Mrs. Hal Hickman is chairnan and assisting
Greencastle. Kappa ar( , Mra w j Rckhardt
Mrs. Reid Wir.sey apid Misses
Graham, Elizabeth
Ann Cannon, Betty Davis and
hospital notes Mamie Campbell, Greencastle, j was admitted Tuesday. Mis. Vera Davies, Danville, was admitted Tuesday. Mrs. Charlotte Jones, Greencastle, was dismissed Tuesday. Mrs. Amy Richards, Greencastle, was dismissed Tuesday. 1 Owen Higgins, Greencastle. - was 1i.smis.sed Tuesday. Mrs. Hollie Sanders, Green- ! castle, was dismissed Tuesday, j
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better achool work than children on Monday. September I5tn, who are deprived of some of the with the following represents nutrients essential for good lives present: Miss Smith, the health. A good breakfast before chairman, Miss Pauline Smith coming to school, a nourishing Greencastle School Nurse, Miss lunch and an evening meal that Mary Dm Evans, Putnam Counrounds out the day’s require- ty Public Health Nurse, Mrs. ments, play a big part in build- Fenson H. Larrlck, Second Ward irg. and maintaining strong P. T. A., Mrs. Byron Stewart, bodies and alert minds. First Ward P. T. A., Mrs. Rus-
With the help of the elementary school teachers in Putnam
county, a diet survey is to he J Ann Buchheit..
conducted in the schools for the purpose of helping parents and children to build good dietary habits, because health is more than luck; health is basic and
must be protected.
Mrs. Wm. Unsworth. Mrs. Wallace Martin and the Misses Dorothy Va.nCleave, Margie Neal. Mary Lee Hickman a d
RFRAL YOI’TH PARTY t Putnam County R.ira.I' Youth ] will have it’s annual hay rid-; , and weiner roast, Thursday j night, September 25th. Anyone wishing to join in for' an evening of fun is asked to I meet on the south side of the court heuse at 7:30 p. m. Two trucks will provide transportation to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nichols for the wein< r rc ast.
BOMBER CRASHES
The next meeting will be on
Mrs. Leota Loot today. Mrs. Loot, Brown County artist, is giving her home to the state or- . ganization of Tri Kappa. j f The local committee Included,' i
tor of the American Red Cross senting the home economics will be present, and all other Mjgg Helen Black, Mrs. Frank
has invited the cooperation of teachers of .the county. groups and individiuals
all community groups who are
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Visit Home of
Brown County Artist
A committee from the Associ-, ate chapter of Tri Kappa visited I the Brown County home of
; GREAT YARMOUTH, ENGLAND, Sept. 24 (UP)—-A Royal j 1 Air Force D.’.coln bomber crash1 c-I and burned during a storm ' early todaj and six bo-lies were recovered from the wreckage. The nearby coastal waters were being searched for surviv-
Reaiizing the importance of sell W. Vermillion, and Mrs. October 20th in the Red Cross nutrition and properly balanced James Houck, Delta Theta Tai.. rooms at 2:00 o’clock ,and it is diets, the Putnam County Chap- and Mrs. Francis Lane, repre- hoped that all representatives groups and individiuals who Canrton, Mrs. Paul Cook, Mrs. iliWFNS
The following groups are rep- have in interest in this subject Earl Sourwlne, Mrs. Earle Wise- ” interested In the subject of bet- resented on this council: All the and are willing to fciv^ ossist- man, and Mrs, John Cartter health through proper nutri- P T. A.’s in the county, Delta ance in this program. wright.
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to have been on board.
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