The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 October 1947 — Page 2

THE DAitV BANNER. GREENCASTLE. ^DFANA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1947.

Improved UePauw Grid Team Outplays Rochester Te Win Old Gold Day Game

A vastly improveJ. up ami a' | 'em Tiger grid team, oatplaye I i the highly touted Ri .ie ster Vel- ^ low Jackets Saturday afternoon j ir. Blackstmk Stadium to win l i| to 12. The contest was witnessed ! by 4,000 Old CiiAti T'ay fans who i stOod and cheered the local < 1 i logia-s as they trotted off the field. It was also the first time tha’ we have ever socrt a gr< up o’ 1 DePauw players carry their coach off the gridiron on their

TNE DAILY BAHDER HERALD CONSOLIDATED

“II Wave# For All”

Entered in the postoffice at Ureenca-stle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of

DEPAUW POOL OPEN

FOR YOUNGSTERS ^Marcn 7. ISTS. Subscription price,

i 15 cents per week;

A daughter was born Saturday morning to Mr. and Mrs. John Richards.

Mr. and of Roach' 1

ents of 1 son born Sunday.

Mr >. William Inman R. 1. are the par-

shoulders. Mikt

• Suavely ha*

made good as a

Tiger mentor.

As result of

a touchdown in

th.- first and s<

c ml quarters by

i-ick Edim, shifty Ne v York

halfback. the

University of

Rochestei was 12 to 0.

leading DePauw,

It wa> then

the Old Gold

aggregnt; >e. e>;f

doyed for two

touchdowns th .

t took the big

• i owe 1 by snip!,

Joe Boggs in.

ule It fust d- v.-i

on the Rochest

er 28 yard line

E<l Grue. er earr

.< i to the 24 an

$4.00

Hal Hickman, of the DePatm jyear by ma il In Putnam county; hlct . di p o-trnent, announced J5.0O to $7.80 per year outside elay that the university swim- putnam County,

ming pool will be opened, start ing next Saturday for Oreencastle kids preferrably those under . n age. The time will be from 2 until :i p. m.. and will be open! • eh Saturday except when there j is ;• home football game. |

Mr. im! Mrs Charles Munson of Grecncastle. are the parents of a ila’ightei born Sunday.

S. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-19 South .Jackson Street.

TODAY'S I5IRI.K THOloHl

John Herriott of Evanston, 111.

and his father Jesse Herriatt of Skokii. 111., are visiting in Greencastle, the form r having just returned from an extended three

months tour of the west. Mrs. Verner Houck and daugh-

SOCIETY-

\.-ry entertaining ••••view of Mr'.. lAgr.cs Newton Keith's book j'‘Three Came Home.'' She tol l (

| of the hoirors of the^Jap prison

I*ric'k L tuii>el H'-mu* j .. »: r i y,-, pvcii

♦ «j camps am! how they did lo evm

1 I) Ml*rt I lt«*A.da> Oct. 14 ( ♦ ..vincr voars.

.exist through the trying >

The Brick Chapel ri me E.c| she ^ how M ,. s Kcith hid her Club will meet Tues.lay a ^; j stings so she would have notes

jto write her book if she ever was a free woman. Mrs. Brown end-

I It long last

Swimming will be free for the, have our lives

): d- Couch Hickman stated. Winners Listed In Golf Events

will be found eith o'

faithful servant.

roon Oct. 14 with Mrs. Estel Rowings instea.d-of Mrs. Webb

Evens as previously announced ^ ^ r<>v . ew wUh the fo u 0 wFlcH.se bring kitchen plans. ^ from the au thori * * *-While we have more than we Putnam Women Make j 1Ket ,. on thi8 continent, and Farm Bur ad Trip other8 die of want of it. there The three women from . utnam bp n0 lastlMg peace.” Count> who went on the three j ,. when we work a8 hard in day Farm Bureau tour wer ”' r , eaC{ . tinie to ma k e this world de-

ter. Miss Norma Jean Houck, j Mrs Paullr Hutchins f!, ’'" ct . nt to hve In. as In wartime w ' ... -mi RoachdaJe. Mrs. Imogene nl .k t,, kill the world will be w P, left Indianapolis Mo day morn-j , , , . .., i'> orK lo KIU ' v ' or Iv tm.- a ..... „ , from Cloverdale and Mrs. "orth dpcpnt and tho cauS e 8 for whicn

Arnold fiom Fillmore. men fight will be gone.” There were three women chos %m . c threc g U08t! ,. Mrs. cn from each county in dl * tnc '-| Harold Edwards. Mrs. Nette 5. which made a total of 2, w °-; Frazior and Ml s W m. Blackmen who went on the tour. i we „ a charter member.

STUDY DANCING WMi Doris Hinkle for HEALTH, BEAUTY, PLEASURE AND Profit Classes or private lessons for beeinnarc ‘ advanced pupils. Phone 765-J ° r

•ach of us

.summed up; we j ing on the TWA plane for a tri) faithful orjto California. They will visit

!unfaithful If well ■ me we will] nu neti us cities enroute to the (have eternal satisfaction Matt j ccast, where they will spend th^ | |2.V21' Will done th u good and! next two weeks. Miss Houck is i

j employed with TWA in the Ind-1

then passed to Gene Eox for a first down on tho 8 yard line. John Bohler can ' d the ball aj.l/ist to the goal line and on thi n«xt play crashed anos.s into paydirt. Jack Hull's kick was good for the extra point and i f was 12-7. A short time later. Fox aga. leaped high in the air and snagged a pass hurh I from tin Rochester .';7 an I we t over foi DePauw’s sec m I touchdowr which eventually meant the first victory in thr. .» starts f r th Methodists. I tePauw out play< i Rot hi at i a;, tilt statistics revi alcd. chalk iog iij) 18 fi'.st downs to 10 by tin vis.tor The li-Pauw line was in there charging at al; times a.i.-'l s' m. nifty blocks were thrown by the Old Gold back

In Id.

Tin T.gers an improving each '•veck and ini -t of the credit goes to Coach Suavely, who t ’ok over this Fall with a'v thing but

pleasant pros.;.

Pehsoxal And lota! News II It I E F S

j ianapolis office.

I

j Capt. James F. Herriott, brothei of Mrs. Albert Eiteljorge of ,

various theaters of operations. I S ( lr . tt -phe urogram leader will

He worked on the first boat loaJ j b( , y Ir-s e. B. Nichols, of war dead which was returned j d- "V to San Francisco late last week, ! y[ arN |.;, n ,„ a Jones

The local Jaycee-sponsored yolf tourney at the Grecncastle' links Sunday proved a most in- | tiresting affair with Dan Guinnup ettpturing low r medalist honors. Guinnup and Larry Brant v. re tied at the end of 18 holes

nth i ; nf 74 each. On th' l — " play-off, Guinnup shot a birdie) American Legion Rost 58 will i n the 19th hole and took medal-j n)e(>t tonight at 8 p. m.

i; t honors. I

Brant was runnerup. followed The Brownie Leaders will meet hy Bob Wallace, who shot a 75.Jw'Uh Lelia Horne, Tuesday even-

Tom Hardwick and P. Ellis were, ing at 7:45.

t I • ;th 76 and a flipped coin! yj rH Alice Runyan is reported y;<V' Hardwick fourth place. 'quite-ill at hit ho on south

Th. host ban trophy was In(|iana stm . t

awarded th.' three-some ofi j dren’s ready-made garments nee-.1 1 Riant. Lottie Hint and H. Ham- i A recent n> s ’’ about t i. ^ be j ni p ro ved. but the situation mini. This group had a best, death of Mrs. Enola Nicholson |. g stalpmated beCaUsP of a i ac j, l ill score of 69. ishould havi i'.c >1 . Dn 1 ' ^ unde , s t anc ji n g bf .t woen Amer-. 1 ^- ! (Nicholson Cline. ! i 'by Mrs. Harold Reynolds.

C.rcle I

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Fillmore Group To Meet Tuesday

d* d* •£• +

Tuesday Riuuling Circle To meet

j The Tuesday Reading .

this city, is among the army of-i w .j]] mee t Tuesday afterncan at j The Missionary Society of the fleers detailed to assist in re-' 2: 30 o'clock w ith Mrs. F. D.' Fillmore Christian church will turning the war dead from the Brooks, 725 East Seminary j meet Tuesday. Oct. Hth witii

Mrs. Elmer McKamey.

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Happier Homes Club Meets On Tuesday

The Happier Homes Club will meet with Mrs. Luther Poynter

I’clock.

STATION KD IN TEXAS Lt. Col. and Mrs Paul W. Sum-

n is and Barbara and Paul Al-

Mr. and Mrs. Gene McClintock | ufacturera. (and daughter of Indianapohsi

i spent

and was probably in the Califor- |, -j- y Holds Meeting

r.ia city where'the Honda Knot! ipi, . f, rs t mectino of th" Mar

arrived there with more than [ Emma Jones P. T. A. was he'd Tuesday evening 7:30 i 3000 honored dead. iFrio iy afternoon. The meetin., + d* d* d*

Inprn.'l wuh the choral prayer New Era Club

WELL DRESSED ( HIU) !fidl w.■'1 by devotions given by W»! Meet Tuesday I INI>S CHVMPIOV'Mis P-.lph Bee. Music was fur- The New Era Club will nice

Inished by the sixth grade under Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the 'the direction of Miss Wanda home of Mrs. Flank Schafer.

Their program con- Mrs. Harry Barrick will have

the program.

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Women's Relief Corp Will Meet Tuesday

The Women’s Relief Corp will

pn sid nt. Mrs. Kenneth m ,. e t at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon

LINCOLN, Neb. (U.P. I-Chil-

| ican mothers an I clothing man*

1 =>* t. Their progrnm conIsistcd nf American folk songs jand dances. The national P. T.

sidrnt’s message was read

The .

WIN A PRIZE ON FALL FESTIVAL DAY FOR BEST HAND MADE BASKETS FIRST PRIZE S5.00 SECOND PRIZE ?3.00 THIRD PRIZE S2.00 CASH OR MERCHANDISE AT WHOLESALE COST! 1 * a i Bring Your Baskets in By Saturday, R.E. KNOLL Northwest Corner of Square

hr. -■ meeting was conducted)

That is the c.pir.ion of

j by the

Helen Han s.

1 ml' — — 1 ! rjD, 1 A most profitable talk j n their room at the Court.

Mu lift th;> 1 .'lining for theirj' 1 ""' ^ 11 ' A. Roche, Unvcisity of Nebraska wn i\ n by Mrs. Margaret House for their regular meeting

'relatives in Greencastle.

new location in Fort Worth,

Texas.

Col. Summers is in the U. S.! 0 f { b Army Air Forci s and has just ( p ame | a

I

Relatives have received word

assists .t extension home econo- |Dai:forth on mist. If the manuiact.urers start- i‘N.itiition.'’

the subject She stressed

and to practice far inspection. 1

graduated in the Harvard Cradu-|' M ,„ Mathew Michael of I lian- j

ati' School of Business in Sep- j apo j is on Oct. 9.

tember and is now assigned to i Mrs. Ettis Arnold, Mrs. Nora)

the Members please take notice and |

birth of a daughter j e <J making better clothes for the imnaiamv of proper diet in support your District President ■ Elizabeth, to Mr. and ] ‘ hil dron, she said, the mothers OH | , to improve health and give !ind your Corp No. 23 of Groen-

a fait gnat r pleasure in living.

I

Headquarters Hth. Air Forces,

'' * 1 * m Fort Worth Army Ait Field.

Banner Adv. Pav>

folds

■ o

. , kforting

0 VJCKS

would pay more fot them

enough compromise. I George Goodwin, principal, Mothers want clothing that was introduced to the organizawears and washes well, and that tion and Supt. Kleckner discuss-

Chadd and Mrs. Dorothy Skinner , . Jonnny a d Jar.e can put on and

They have been visiting the' attended the Lula Belle an.4 takp off by themgp , ves _ u past fi'W days with Mrs. Sum- Scotty show at Bean Blossom; sh((Uld bp co;nf0Itabl( , and havo mors parents. Mr. and Mrs. {Sunday evening. I ptenty of room for actio.i.

H ury E. Allan of Northwood.

ed the hot lunch program. The fonilh grade won tho at-

tendance award.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen McCam-

... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... * 4. j., .mack spent Sunday with Mr. an I

ANNIVERSARIES ' K '~ W - i.r •:« ana, near Chicago.

But had,

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W. 't. C. S. Will Meat Tlmrsday

The W. S. C. S. of the Gobin

Birthday Miss Norma Jean Johnson, ly, 16 y.-ais today, October 13.

=

MONEY

COAL 1$ HARD TO GET

FOR

We can loan you the money to lay j in your winter supply now.

FUEL

INDIANA LOAN 00.

MM ., E. Washington St. J

such clothing is not to be

Miss Roche reports.

Sports and work clothing fot

daughter, Janet, at Lowell, iia!*-' a 'hilts have been improved in re- church will meet at 2:30 Thurs-

cent years, but th" basic design dtiy afternoon. mYs."’Raymond for chil Iren’s clothes has hardly C Wise of Indianapolis, the Dis- ■ banged in. a quarter century, tiict president of the W. S. C. S., Miss Roche said. She believes it "'ill be the speaker,

all can be blamed on a misumler-

standi-g:

Manufacturers think mothers denial.

.1 4. 4. 4. 4. \l|ihu O’s Enterttiin

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lucas . Cay City, and Mr. and Mis. ! Charles Brown of Brazil spi t Sunday with Mr. aid Mrs. John

Alice, Elizabeth St.

, ( Please bring special offering for the week of prayer and self

are satisfied because they

Mr. and Mrs. James A. WiM 'itmUe to buy.

of Crawfordsville are the paren of a daughter, Rebecca Joan. I born October 10th. Mr. and Mi ! UDERER , .ALLS ( II \!l{ A. J. Wilde and Mrs. Laura P. r-1 EASI' DEATH kins of Greencastle are tb

grandparents.

For District Director

| Alpha Omicron Pi entertained pie Iges and alumnae at a buff"t upper Saturday evening in hono, of Ruth Young Davis. District

New Everyday Prices at Kroger

DEADWOOD, S. D., (LTPi A

. triple murdered was amazed at , auw Krai , uate and lives In In

his "indifference” to death before the "best year” of bis life

j ended in the electric chair at the 1

South Dakota penitentary. "The death sentence,

castle.

•1" •!* j Presi nt Day Flub Meets Tuesday t Present Day Club will meet ^ Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Earl Sourwine at 2:30 p. m. .y 4. 4. 4. Biisini ss A .rrofessiiiMal Club Will Meet Greencastle Business a,n.d Professional Woman's Club will ’meet at tVie Imme of Xfrs.' Arthur Shumaker, 640 E. Seminary, on | Wednesday, Oct. 15. Miss Gladys Brandt. Superintendent of Putnam County Hospital will address the group at 8:00 p. m. 4. 4. 4. 4. Federated Keading Club To Mwl The Federated Reading Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at the City Llhraiy. Mrs. Ida Wood will review the

iiector. Mrs. Davis is a De-) book "Out On A Limb" by Bak-

All foods at Kroger are priced as low as possible every day in the week. These prices and Hundreds of others help lower cost of living.

ncooked

SHRIMP

COD FILLETS

WHITING

BEEF LIVER

FOR SALADS, COCKTAILS

OR FRENCH FRYING

NO WASTE. FIRM, WHITE

ih:i ssi:d. ec onomical, tasty

SELECT ({CALITV

KRAFT VELVEETA GREEN GIANT PEAS

CHEESE. DELICIOCS

CHEESE FOOD

BIG. SWEET. TENDER PEAS

LB. 49c LB. 32c LB. 19c LB. 57c

2 LB. LOAF 85c NO. 303 CAN 19c

GRAPES APPLES

MICHIGAN CONCORDS. FOR JELLIES AND JAMS

FANCY WESTERN JONATHANS.

CRISP AND JITCY

12 QT. BASKET $1.29

3 LBS. 29c

dianapolis. She was presented j v ith a gift from the sorority.

4. 4. 4. 4.

Putnamvllle P. T. A.

George u ,|, Thursday

Sidney Sitts wrote to his attorn-, Tho p utnamvi1 | 0 ‘ P . T. A. t.... ey a week before his death, "ha 1 1: , oct Thlir3day evcnlngi 0ct . ,4,

been greatly exaggerated as a i , l 7 .., 0

Vj 4- + + +

"I haven't been able to conjure Mrs , s , OOHS ,., Hostess To

■ or.

I

HOSPITAL VOTES

j William H. Welch of Greenwiic :aS **°' vvaa admitted Sunday. Mrs. Norman Chapman of Greencastle, was admitted Mon-

day.

Linda Ray of Greencastle, was

up any dread of my sentence,' ho | U( ,man's Study dub

wiote to John T. Hcffron, Deadwood, who defended him. "No one has been more amazed than I at this state of Indifference, "Punishment is only a state ol mind,'he wrote. "I am afraid they would have to revise th" statutes of the state to find a. punishment for me. This knowledge has given me some chueklo.s since I came here (to the

Penitentiary ) . . ."

He apparently carried his convictions to the electric chair, for he maintained his hard, emotionless character to the fnal instant r f life. He assisted attendants in stiapning himself into the chair,

and said:

'This is the first tiime authori- ) ties ever helped me escape

‘ prison."

The year he spent in prison while his attorney appealed his conviction to tho state supreme court was the “best years" of hi‘ life. “No demainds made upon no responsibilities. Bleeping

dismissed Sunday.

The Woman’s Study Club met f • Mrs ' Lo " Branneman rf v.ith Mrs. Frank Stoessel Oc! . Gr( ''' ncastlc R- 1. was dismissed 10. | Sunday. , After the usual business meet- Homan Perez was dismissed =

CORRECT Picture Framing Over 75 Mouldings In 9 different widths. REASONABLE PKK IS. MIC. * MRS. |{. VON STEINENS’ STUDIO Forner Kranklin .uni C tdli ge.

DEPAUW LITTLE THEATER Mail Orders for Reserved Seals The Little Theater will again receive mail iinlm for reservations. Orders for season ticket liolilers will he filhd 1. in ord“r of reetipt. Orders for additional xcats In xeasot til' liolders will lie filled next, in order of receipt. Two adiliti tiekets may be reserved with one season ticket. Applirath for— DOUBLE DOOR October 23, 24, and 25th must be received oa or before October 18. MAIL ORDER APPLICATION To the Little Theater; Please reserve ticket (s) fur (Date) Location desired

I hold season ticket (s):

NO. ONLY

(Name) (Address)

mg Mrs. Helen Brown gave

I Sunday.

getting

goid, eating good, and

fat and saucy.”

Sitts believed his reaction was not “basically different from those of others who have found themselves .in a like position— I am inclined to believe that all those outstanding figures of history who are leputed to have met death fearlessly, such as Nathan Hale and Joan of Arc, have In, reality practiced a little deception upon, their followers. They would have been able to di as well if they had been executed for the foulest of crimes.”

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