The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 October 1947 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. (DIANA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1947.
M.U KOOKS
Si'Vcr.i! now Ki ioooIvolI by fh' C
In library. Tlu-y nn
Fictinn: “Julio,"
‘‘Drums of I' tiny.
s have boon ■iionstlo pubis follows:
Hubcnok; Bourm ;
aiinb. r o ampin f rue BAILT 1ABIER
nted] ,nt
•oix.il foocls nri'l the ro<ler in^ r rv«!i< nt.s fooijs. ^
SOCIETY
Othor it ms iii<-lu<lo(! in tin : f iroiibir, In arlditinn to tho rorults of tho food inspection, inr! d« ostiniatod sales >f romoiia.l feeding stuffs for the
Entered in the postoffice at 'Jreenrastlc, Indiana as second i lass mail matter under act of
year HH6 and results of inspee-| NIarCh 7 ' 1878 Subscri P tion P rlc «‘
_ ! 15 cents per week; $4.00 per
‘•MiMiolc on “1th Sti' t." If.ivio ‘ (lus The Croat." Duncan: "Th fiomi-Attachod Couple,” Elen;
'■The Year of in ■ Locus-." Erd- tion of 45 sampl s of Vitamin D n.in: "Proud D tiny.'' Fcuoht- .-nipploments of poultry for Vit
‘The Heller,^ H lining.-; amin D potency.
Path.” Holland; A'
HERALD CONSOLIDATED! ‘rs ”11 Wave« Kor All” 1 Kntortain Their IlYrshaiuls
The New Era Club members entertained their husbands and
v/.ingoi “I’rniii Little
‘‘There’
L. slii . Miller:
,\'J. ht Music,” Hunt: i A Spot In My H ..in, - ' “Th ■ Sound of Chariots.” “Home Is If You Find
It." Ny< : “Country Pine ," pi-lry; “Woman of Prop, ri v ' Seeley. “Take Thie* Doctois." Seifert: “Adversary in the House," Stone: “Moi '.r. L ;l:t." Tomlinson; “The Lonely Carrot." Walkel : “House Divid il,” W - hums: “Crescent City.” Wil-o : “When Greek Meets Gi •elt,*’
Demetrios.
Non-fiction: “The Am ilca-i Farmer " Fryer: “How To B ' M-ire For Your Money,” Maigolius; “Selecting and Opcrati i.; A Business of Your Own,” L.rM.n; “Footnotes on Natur Kieran, “Th ‘Have-More’ Plan." Robinson: "Ki y To W -av,n. " Biack; "Intelioi Decoration F Today ami Tomorrow,” ..1: i , “Professional M IeM fci Ani.!eurs,” Gibson: "Do You Know Your Football?” Bake: “Bosto t Rid Sox," Li. ti. “Ju-i^<- Landi • and Twenty-Five Y ar- of Baseball." Suink; “Over at Unci.Joe's," Atkinson: “Kab i ioseop:; Quebec," Oakley: "Our Island Lighthouse," Robinson; “L ; fe and th.- Dream," Colum; “My Danish Father,” Eskelund; "Tha Last Days of Hitl i," Tr vo.Ri per: "End of A B -rlin Dairy ” Shiier; "I Fought With Cust a '*
Win: lolpli,
ISliPOKT IV-sPECTION Ol FEEIMMi STI FFS
Also include.]
ar. helpful items for feed manufacturers. dealers and purchasers i onee: ling the registration and p l per labeling of commercial
f. cds.
This publication, "Inspection of
year by mail in Putnam county; $6 00 to $7.80 per year outsid-
Putnam County.
S. R. Kariden, Publisher, 17-19 South Jackson Street.
Commer ial Feeding Stuffs", available free from officers < int y nyrieultural agents from the university.
TODAY’S
BIBLE THOUGHT
J Your life may seem colorless,
iy. t you have a predestined place >; e g- ro Mammy
Be always
friends, Wednesday even-
1 ing. October 1. in the Methodist
chureh in Cloverdale at 6:.’10. all njoyed a bountiful pitch-in dinner. Later the group was enter-
tained with an original produr-j coming year
tion "A Dreamer of Dreams", written by Mrs. L. E. Michael. The story portrayed life in the day of Stephen Fost -r, with Mrs. Janies P Hughes taking the part of the Dreamer, assisted by Mrs. E. M. Hurst as a
the story wss
told in a very pleasing manner
1 Mole,dale tiood Will I Club Has Meeting
J The Goodwill Club of West Cloverdhle community met Oct. a. w.'th Mrs. Helen Phillips an J A ne Cline. The meeting was called to order by Bernice Trout in absence of the president. Roll call whs answered by nine members and two guests
by telling a big lie.
Officers were elected for the
as follows: Presi-
'oted according to the purpose
* * + * * ■:> j| lini who worketh all things. ANNIVERSARIES + ; __
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Birthday j
Mi Leila Herman, Sunday
Oct. 12.
Mrs Alice Minter, Sunday,
Oct. 12.
Philip Hutcheson and Mrs. J. lin II .t<. both of Manhattan, twins, 77 yens Sun lay, Oct. 12. ! Suzctt.- Rue Lehr, daughter >• Mr. a d Mrs. Raymond Lehr, S. L d ana. 1 year old Sunday, I
Oct. 12.
Patricia Ruth James Green-}
tl. R. 2. 8 years old today, J Anyone wishing transportation
lie the universal jilun.
I faithful. History turns on trif-J To mak( , tht atory morf . rPHli! , tjf . |I‘ S * ^P^ 1, 1 ^ Being; precU*slin-ja quartet compos'd of Mrs
Af. Charles Pickens. Mrs. James H nil tea were served. The next
Fkiiso^al
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And Local News B It I K F S
j Sipple, L. E. Michael and John . Logan sang several of Stephen Foster’s well known songs with Mrs. Clyde Gray at the piano. ' The ladies wer attired in Col- , onial costumes.
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Monday
Monday Book Club S o’clock
Mrs. Harry Voltnicr.
Modern Priscilla Club Mrs. C. I C. Ga-uticr 2:.'!0 p. m. j Delta Thrtn Tnu Alumnae 1 o’clock Mrs. W. D. James. | International Relatioivs Group | A.A U.W.—7:46 Mrs. C. G. ! Pierson, 616 Highwood. I Boston Club 7:45 Mrs. j , i Geneva Shelly
dent. Anne Cline: vice-president, j Fnrni „ htlv ‘ club 6:S0 Mrs.
Bernici Trout; secretarv. Mary , , _ ^ , • That) Jones.
Sutherlin; -assistH’t secret a rv, l _ . .
• Tu<««tov •
Bni.iira Burcus; news reporter, prpsent D(% ch|i) . 2:30 Mrs ,
Ruth Barcus: flower committee, _ . ^ • Enrl Sourwme. I
Irene Black ami Emma Lanin. | poHl . ^ cloVf>r Homc Ec After the business meeting. C|ub Mrs K(|mon Ton , | th. hostesses con dieted games; . ,, ,, /- ,1 Girl Scout Council 2 p. m. in which The winners were Iieno . J n u „ (Keystone Chapel, Gobin Church. Block and Barbara Barc.us. „ . ^ , ,, ^ Put.ia n Caunty Federation i Refreshments of ginger bread , A1 • . „ ,
. Club—Christian Chureh. Roach-
10:00 Covered dish.
Wednesday
Federated Reading Club City Library.
Thursday
W.S.C.S. cf Gobin Memorial
2:30 Church.
REPORTS EUROPEAN SCENE
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The Girl Scout Council will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Keystone Chapel of
the Gobin Church.
CTnverdah
Will Hold Meeting The first meeting of the Cloverdale PTA will be held In the High School building next I Monday evening. October 13, at 6:30. a pitch-in dinner will be held after which the business
meoti -g will be held at Mary
SutherlLs.
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Dim- A:-;l Owl (Tib
Met on Wr.lncsthu | I The Dine and Chat Club met * ! Wed.-esday, Oct. 8 at the home of Mrs. Harold Brown, with all *
'members present. The business i 7 - at tho scho0 ' house. Th-me.-t-mr-ting was called to order byj in K o«' (ler b >'
•president, Mrs. Sherman Early.
members nnswer-
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preseident. Roll call was an- |q- won jy jj )r
with household
LAFAYETTE. Ind. Oct. 11 Results of inspections of commercial feeding stuffs sold in Indiana in 1946 are contained in a n< wly published circular of the of the Purdue Unlvoi sity Agneultural Experiment Station. I): F. \V. Qmekenhush Stat> Cir-mist, slid head of the university department of agiieultur;.l c hemistry, along with his staff Inst year examined the products cf S86 feed manufacturers for nceuracy of guarantees A total of 4,523 official samples of commercial feeding stuffs v re collected by authorized inspectors nnd analyzed in the laboratory.
Oct. 11.
Melvin Eli Crawford, 6 years old t‘day, Oct. 11. Patsy Gasper, 17 years old. Sunday, Oct. 12. M. Wilma Person, 18 yoa*-s ! today. Oct. 11.
Wedding
Mr. .and Mrs. Mai ion Grubb. 1 1 yea i Sunday, Oct. 12. i Mr. and Mrs. Elisha McAn | r.inch, Fillmore R. 1, 57 \ears, I Sunday O t 12. '•T. IA \L VIRPORT (''OR\- \\ M.’,. Eng. Oct. H— (l\S) — Itrituin’s lir-d -iipi-isenle robot
to the Fortnightly Club Meeting Monday night, Oct. 13., pleas-,
call .Mrs. Roy Sutherlin.
th
swered
Dish towels were
the hostess.
It was decided foi
h mm. RECENTLY RETURNED from a European u i. In . rv g, Snyder (left) tells Washington pi. - . . , he j European picture is “pretty grim." but t : ., r , ( .J France, Italy and Germany. (.•.•.•taraurtRa/SoJ
presented to 1
e-d roll call. The pltchin supper
school
meeting will be held. The open- , th" winter, meetings would star*, ing will be in charg- of the sec-1 at 1 p. m. instead of IdiO.
ond grade and Rev. Clarence, After the
Harr will have the devotion.
j will be Oct. 17 at the
(house. The following officers
coming Manni--
Mrs
j Mrs. Vida Friday and Miss Gertrude Friday of Benver Dam,
j Wis.. an iwilh Mi-
A contests were
comedy and travelogue will be w „ n b y Merle Sinclair. Mabel
Herbert a.“d Velda Necs. Refreshments were served by
the rest of
(were elected for the lyear: President, Mrs.
business meeting, j Chadd: vice-president conducted and | Maudc K"kham; secretary. Mrs.
treasurer. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bryan. Rev. P. Walrcnd of the Presby- ' lerian Church is, at home from i Cincinnati, where he attended a. | chureh meeting for four days.
I plane was la inelieil today mi its’ Dr. F. It. De.ttloff will attend initial lliglil in an effort to at- th.- lilt rstute Post Graduate (•'in -iii" gn ater Hiun sound, j Medical Association of North Dino .or of th" experiment ex America in St. Louis next week, or —eil conviction thal the lest H. will leave on Sunday, Octohuas siicee-sful threagh they <M«I ei 12.
not imm< diat'-ly say what s|«-ei| !
II.-.rail atlaineU. I Ml an, > Mrs 0r! ' Turn, ’ r ! " 1c! l'ro|H-lle.l by roekel-powcr. the Mr and Mrs FrankUn robot Sl ang bM.rn.tl, a '• SI.ack. left Friday night to spend mi plan, and was lannch-j th ‘’ we " k< ' , “ ! vi8i,in K the * Smokv
' Mountains, Lookout Mountain
given.
A large number of parent?,
and friends of th.' school are ex- , the hostess,
spending the week-end I pected to attend this meeting j Meeting adjourned to meet in B M Minigus. ! Everyone is invited and urged i November with Mrs. Glendon
to attend and got acquainted Herbert,
with school officers. { Uj n; . And Cluh
+ * + + Met Wednesday
+
chairman,
-Mr. and Mrs.Marl Gainey and daughter, Stephenie, of Indian-
a "’ w, ;'_' k end *- Ue8t * of j Fortnigbtlv ( h.b M,. t
e l from a height d at '(\I* the Atlantic.
•ev--n milis
Banner Adv. Pav>
YOU’RE OUR HONORED GUEST
When vou dine at the Cate Royale your slightest wish is our concern -• CAFE ROYALE
and other interesting points in tin south. Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Flood and | daughter, Marcia, of Elkhart, ai - spending the week end witli Mrs Flood’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Owens. Mrs. Flood and Marcia will remain, for a weeks visit.
I
i Mr. and Mrs. Homer L'-iu us I .- pent Friday in Kokomo with Mrs. Alice Haltom who has bi,'on (quite ill but is now improving. I Mrs. Haltom is a former r sklent jof Oreencastle. She is now living with her daughter. Mr?. I Curtis Lester and family in Ko-
komo.
With Mary Hurst
Fortnightly CiUb met with Mary Hurst on Wednesday Oct. 8th. Meeting opened with Clu’i collection and song in unison. Responses to roll call were hints Conservation and Thrift. After business was over a very 'interesti g and instruction pane! was conducted on Conservation and Thrift. Taletha Ray won
contest of day.
Delicious refreshments were served by- the hotoss assisted by
Hazel Hill; publicity Mrs. Lorene Baldwin.
Lessons on kitchen planning were given by Mrs. Isabelle Foxx and Mrs. Lorene Scroggin. Two guests were present, Mrs. Nelli ■ Alice and Mrs. Gladys Spiker. Contests were won by Mrs. Gladys Spiker, Grace Walts. Nellie Alice and Louise McKamey. Delicious refreshments were • st rved by the hostesses, Mrs.
Bambridge PTA met Wedues- is . „ ,
Noble Hurst, Mrs. Ernest Rader,
day. Oct. 8th with Mrs. Gilbert . ,, ,, , . .. . and Mrs. Glen Monnett. O Hair, president presiding, j 4.4, * 4, Last minutes were read and .
Four Ia»uf f lub
improved and treasurers ropoir ..
W HI Meet
Bainhridg- 1*T.\ M t On Oct. 8
PRY CLEANING Send clothes HERE and KNOW they're cle Feel your best, -• and look serene, Dry-Cleaning HERE is SUPER nice, And ALWAYS done at PLEASANT price HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS
The Four Leaf Clover Home Economics Club will meet with! Mrs. Edmon Torr on Tuesday
given.
Rev. Blain Sparks of the Bainhridg f’hristlan Chureh gave
the devotions, followed by intro- ,, . ,
. afternoon at 1:30. duction of teachers having an affiliation with the State anti National Congress. After the
He'll treasure
FOOD PLAN
daughter Jean On,, guest. Mrs. . ^ puneh amI c ,k^ .A^Vh^h^g^nV^ Is
•wen- served in honor of the n< i better now than when Mr.
(Truman ordered the food drive. Tiuit was after his cabinet com- ! inittee estimated corn supplies ’at a (iisappointing 2,749,000,000
'bushels.
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Entertained Midi Ri ist Tiieviay Night
Mr and Mrs. Gcldio Kennedy entertained with a wenier l oast Tuesday night in honor of
wen- served In honor of
patrons. 4, 4. 4. 4.
Mrs. (,i|| H.i,t -ss To Home Ee ( lllh
for him!
HOSPITAL NOTES
THE THREE SCOURGES OF MAN
★ Dcvasuting epidemics have ranked with war and famine as populaiion levt-lers. Of these three scourges of man, pestilence was most dreaded. During the Black Plague epidemic of I 348, it was estimated that in some places over two-thirds of the populaiion ssas wiped out. The discovery oi bacteria as the cause of infectious disease is still within the memory of the lising. Pasteur developed the first saccine for rabies in 1883. Since that time many immunizing procedures have hecome routine. As a consequence, deaths from infectious diseases have been drastically reduced. Everyone should be protected against smallpox and diphtheria as an absolute minimum. Do not wait for an epidemic to break out. Then it is often too late. Wc maintain complete siocka of biological*, subject to the orders of your phy sicmu. KELLER-COAN PHARMACY Two registered pharmacists to serve you at all times. Actoim From Voncastle Themter
ter, Wilma Jean.
Those present were: the honor guest. Wilma Jean, Bob Baer from Central Business College, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hunter an i daughter lima. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs Harold K nnedy and daughter Arlene and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Smith.
Federation Off luht Meet at Knnrhilillc
Tile Futnam County Federa-
tion of Clubs will meet on Tin s day, October 14, at the Christian Church in Rnachdale. The theme (of the meeti'g is "Building To-
day For a Better Tomorrow." The morning will be devoted
to the business session. Each department chairman and cluh president is urged to lie present and give a two minute report of
their plans for the year. A luncheon will be served at
was admitted Saturday morning. |*“ t; ( '' l >ck. F.a- h member is to j bring her own table service and FOR SALE: Early 1936 Ford, j a ( ,,v <’ red 'ish. .•!01 Wood St. 11-lp! The main, address of the day comes at 2 o'clock a J will be
the 18th birthday of their daugh-, th,- Bainbiidge Home Economics vv ^"Eumpe^ 8 tlu^ Pws.den’t |
Club on Thursday afternoon, 1 , , . , * naked Americans to tighten their
Oet. 9th. Pbe meeting was open 1
Hoffman admitted
of
Kri-
Mrs. Elizabeth Greencastlo was
day.
Karen Ray of Stilesville was admitted Saturday morning. Noah Rome of Cloverdale w; admitted Saturday morning. Mrs. Amy Richards of Greencastle was admitted Saturday. John Krider of Greenenstir
ed by the group singing "Brighten the Corner Where Y’011 Are.” Tw nty-one members responded to roll call by giving a verse of poetry. Mrs. Clraenee Steward, president, presided over the business meeting and at that tim the following officers were elected to serve during the ensuing year: President, Mrs. D. O.
belts In an effort to export 570.000,000 bushels of grain. He also ho id year-end grain r,'serves v ould have to be pared sharply. But Anderson said it may be dangerous to let the jr r ain carryover slip too low. Obviously referring to the critical state of next year’s winter wheat crop, he said It may be necessary to
as well
I
Tite; vice-president. Miss Agnes hHVe K '' ain for rt °niestic f’urrnn; secretary, Mrs. Charles Euro P ean necd *-
WILLIAMS INITIATED TERRE HAUTE, Oet. 11
Dale E. Williams, son of Mrs. Alva K. Williams of Route No. 1, Greencastlo, w-as initiated with the members of the Men's Music fraternity of Indiana State Into tiie Gamma Omega chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. national professional music fraternity, on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 5 at the Jordon Conservatory of Music in Indianapolis. The conservatf.ry chapter was in charge of the ceremonies. This college
given by Professor Harry Voltmei of DcPau v University whose subject is "Local Government." Greencastlo will sen 1 a delegation of thirty women to this meeting. + + + + Brick niapcl Cluh Meets on TYnsiday The Brick Chapel Home Economics Club will mo-t with Mrs, Webb Evans Tuesday afternoon, Oet 14.
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Boston Cluh To Meet on Monday
, . 1 1 • The Boston Club will meet on
fraternity, organized only a year, 1 Monday evening at 7:45 with Mrs. Geneva Shelly. Miss Eva Milburn will serve as assistant
ago this month, is honored to b--accepted in such a short time by the national group. |
Mr. Williams, a trumpet nn-
hoatess and the program will he
(jor, is a junior at Indiana Slat -.I * ivon by Miss Zella Adam8 '
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Modern Priscilla Cluh To Meet
The Modern Priscilla Club will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. C. C. Gautier,
West Poplar street.
The season of fires has arrived Burning off fields and gardens starts many fires, besides damagj ing the top soil. Rural people j should avoid burning debris in
windy dry weather; fires easily — , Mu ,„ P Holghta Home
get beyond co.-.trol in this way, ( WANTED: Banner and News' ^ r||||l Mp( and may spread ta adjoining ( carrier for a route on. South Ind-
wnodlands. Purdue University iana Street. See Wendell Pell, The Maple Heights Home K" foresters warn. Banner Office. U-tf. Club met Tuesday evening, Oct.
Cowger and treasurer, Mrs. Maud (’rodian. Mrs. Olga Hibbs gave a report of a hobby meeting neld ut the home of Mrs. J. R. South. The lesson "Kitchen Planning" was given by Mrs. Dolby Collings. A story "The Ghost of The Gi avel Pit” was read by Mrs. Clifford Reeves. Refreshments were sorvovd by the hostess and her assistant, Mrs. Alva Pruitt. The next meeting of the club will be on November 13th with Mrs. Ceil Brown of Greencastlo.
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Keystone Clavi Held Recent Meeting Th: Keystone Bible Class ni Gobin Memorial Church met Thursday evening. October Otli with Mrs. Hattie Butler in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ira Moore on West Poplar street Miss Leola Moore was assistant hostess. Twenty-six members and friends of the class were present. The president, Mrs. ClydWilliams, opened the meeting and conducted the regular busIn.’ss. The devotions were given by Mra. Parish who chose as her theme, “Be still and know that I Am God." The program was In charge of Mrs. H. B. Gough and was taken from Dr. Harry Emerson Foxdick’s book "On Being a Person." She used as her tonic "Faith.” During the social hour delicious refroshm.’nts -were served by the hostei'ses. + + + +
SEVERS RELATIONS j BELGRADE, YUGOSI^AVIA,, J-Oct. 11 (UP) Yugoslavia announced today it was breaking off diplomatic relations with Chile because of the Chilean expulsion of two Yugoslav diplomats. The Yugoslavs here Andre j Gunja, charge d'affairs in Santiago, and Dalibor Jakasa, secretary to th“ Yugoslav ministry in Buenos Aires. They wen ejected from Chile Rcdnesday according to the Chilean government, for promoting a Chilcar coal strike on orders from tehit govern nent. A spokesman for the Yugoslav foreign office already had denied the Chilean charge.
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