The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 October 1947 — Page 2

THE DAdY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947.

Ml. V I l.l

1 I I . •>!> A V

f ( «iiitinii4*<l from Onc>

tivcs from civil-, fratornal arx'

(;ifiiip.s would hi. activated ! within the next few days.

San Francisco The AFL msa‘ j cutters and butchers unio.i exccutive hoaid met t'xlay to fraa:' I a n quest for meatless Mondays instead of Tuesdays. Union President Karl \V. .Timenson sai i that many people had meat left over from Sunday dinners which I they could use on Monday, but . that they would need more mead I on Tie relays. He said *hat many now are geUi"K then Tuesday . Vi!i | s

sup’ily hv backdoor oooUegqinjr p f) hlis

at I) ili hi r shops.

A Little of ....

THIS

AND

THAT

JIM /MS

SOCIETY-

i'.ledKe and club creed.

Mrs. A marker Itrlde Of l.eouard Mann

Mrs. Gertrude Aniackor, or

TNL DAILY BARHER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

“It .Vavea For AU”

Entered in the postoffice at

lieencastle. Indiana as second . ... ’ . . . Grccncastle, became the bride of .ration

matter under act of

Leonard Mann, ol Clovenlal l offi,..; for th

1 The committee ask

thit

a!!

‘.hose having donations

for

the

auction sale to bring

them

at

the next meeting.

WILL OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY f

•lass mail

March 7, 1878. Subscription price, | 15 cents per week; $4.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; $►, 00 to $7.80 per year outside

Putnam County.

S. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-1!) South Jaekson Street

A committee was named for the Achievement Day deinons-

comins year j

it

Friday. October 10th. at the va , IC elected: Mrs. Maurice Bry-J First Baptist church. I. n president: Mrs. Charles Hull,I The Rev. Dallas Rissler rea 1 VIC0 pro:;! lent; Mrs. Leonard the vows, ! Alexander, secretary an I Mrs. |

ofiH

I

The bride was altite I

•' I ied Thralls treasurer.

I

brown suit with bcig • accessor- • Tl1lt (e.sson on Kitchen Plan:'.-'

wore an orchid eorsajf

Dancer Ponders Future Career

HAVANA. Oi t 14 (UP) Patricia iSatiral Schmidt, who was to resume her explanation in court today of how she eaaie ti shoot John Lest ei Mee, has been '•Qnvinecd by six months in jail that .she will be better off in. the future if she keeps her relations vith men strictly platonic. 1 am not going to have anything more to do with men when 1 get out she ann.ounec I las* night in Guanabaroa prise . "Wi II I may have a date or s , tut it'll be strictly platonic. I am going to be strictly a ealeer girl." Her ir.timaey with Mee, 22 a Chicago socialite, former P-T boat coni ria ‘ ier and diarist, led ; to her shooting him to death ’ last April 8 on his yacht in ! Havana harbor. Miss Schmidt has testified that the shn tine wa accidental and that Mi • had threatened her. •*"} v ,**$ AMNIVERSARiES *1* d *;• •*• *;• v,v Birthday Mis At Sears. \V Washington St.. 73 years today, Oct. I t. Andrc.v Dickey. Gn encastle I! 3, today Oct 14 Fay Thomas and May Weigh* twin:. today, October Hth Burgie Rernshcig son of M and Mrs Roy Renisberg, to in Oct 14th. Wedding Mi. and Mrs. Walter Stoner fltceneastle R. 3, 22 years, today. Oct. 14 Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson Bainbridge, 61 years today, Oct

14.

PORTI.WI) MII.I.s SLI’I'KR TO BK OCT. I NTH The Portland Mills church wilt hold theii annual church supper .‘i! on Oct. 18,

jes. Sic: wore an orchid corsag ing W as well given by Mrs. ElThe couple was attended by Mi. r . 1( , r McKamey and Mrs. Roscoe and Mrs. R. J. Coffman of Cl v- z i 11( . r . pictmes of the different

TODAY'S BIHI.K THOUGHT l ( , lfla j 0 _ < v pc8 of kitchens were passed

Do not let past failures daunt I Aft. r a short wedding trip to ,| lscU3S od.

Il l past success mak*'! 1 ’’" nc h tlu 'y u ' lU b< “ • lt A committee to make the new

Phil: 3:U: 1 home to their friends on th ai programs for next yeti.*' wits np-

Sunnm r evidently still pre-

. Postmaster Albert ivs lightning bugs were

very profuse Monday night .... Robert Allen Nichols, who liv<

on Route 3, brought a bouquet ot you, nor

violets to the Banner office to- you complaisant , . 0 , - . . . ,lay . lasti 1 Brothers reports Forgetting those things that at " term east of Clove, d .lc on Ron I p< , intc .,| by the new p.os.denC

blossoms on his cherry trees. ;behind.

jjpi.

i

“air.uan,

herns.

Mrs Eldon .\r a.wl Mr* R teacher, g aVe belonging to a ■vith the State

gross.

After the

social hour was

ajid rake w-er the patrons.

s *m>J

i..'

Noticed two cars parked th • ! wrong way on Indiana street he tween Washington and Walnut 'this morning. Thought that block was a one-way street. What say, youngsters . . . . let’s keep the Hallowe’en prank

; good clean fun.

Painters are touching up the I window of the court house. Their work is being watchAI vith interest by the pigeons.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

•13. | a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Mann was formerly or.i wiimi i Sibbitt was planned for iyed by the Grccncastle Mo- <(l( , November meeting,

t Roll call was answered by 34 members and four guests each ti llmg a Halloween prank. The guests were Mm. Owen Hufl-

[tofs, Inc., in Gremcastle

-t- -i- •*■

( lull Met With 'Irs. Way lie Bettis

Mrs. Grace Walts, R. 2, is confined to her home by illness.

Clinton Home Makers met the home of Mrs. Wayne BeH' . Tuesday afternoon, October 7th

• (with Mr Elizabeth Gtodfelt* r jas assistant hostess. Recommenjdntious for the proposed prog-

ram studies for next year wn

,,, man. Mrs. Mary Varmillion. Mrs. Mnvi" Hendrich and Miss Helen Beck. The door prize was won

by Mrs. D. M. Wright.

Just before the bride un

HA\( n> HOLLYWOOD —Movie dame r i laid up today '•igat ankl ' H 7, as he practiced a ' slick fin, ,r at his 1 •MU '8 XTOl.iyj Hogs 6 500; nvd g‘»>d and choice gilts 225-275 u, s I choice S20.50; j;i]

- I

,bs N --' 2a ic Mon i *26.25 • ■ choicu S2 3.75.^00! lights to $28.25.

Caltl. 2 ICO

and choice stect

Mi. ami Mrs. Jasper MeFerran

Von Stcinens' Photo

Mr. «,nd Mis. Jasper L. Me-, gra"dchildren, Mrs. Leuis Boling, Fcrran, who have lived neat Mrs. Joe Wilson, Glen Bynum Roaehdale all th-ir married life. | ter, Robert Stringer, Jackie Raywill celebrate their 50th weddirg , Jones. Marylu and Beth Wi).

anniversary on Sur lay. Oet. 19. ' Hams, Marcia and Billie McvFcr- ,! ' v

tho „ roim Mr. MoFerran served as trus-, ran. Also three great grand chll- ' 1 ! ’ r Tijii q 1(1 lo tee of Franklin Twp. from 1923 I dren, Foiest arc! Janet Bolini, ‘ s '"‘ ll

to 1927 and both at - active mem- ; and Gary Lee Bymaster.

.,,.,1 bers of the R.oaehdale Christian | The family will enjoy a dinner h g " '

elmrch. They are the parents of together at the noon hour at the six children: Mrs Win. Oliver home of Mr. and Mrs. James

rang “When I Grow

M . Dream.” Then she opened her

where you flip your cigarett , iid cig.ii stubs with all the fall-

ing leaves around.

ert Williams and James MeFer- of Mr. and Mrs. MeFerran, on-

all of Roaehdale. Nine i half mile south oi Roaehdale.

Mrs. Simpson Stoner has re- j discussed by tho dub and . . ti med from California where Smitn. Home Demonstration lhf,nk f a 1 ''' u 1

, , served refreshments,

she attended a P K, O. meeting. Agent. .

— ** «• "** Mrs. C,™ Owen Mr. ~ """ ^

Mrs Meredith Myers spent Sun- ( , 1;lt( . h( . n p | ans

' day with Mr. and Mrs. George j R ,, fl . rsh ments in keeping with to he with

Holhourne in Ixmisville, Ky. Lp,, Halloween season wer under November 12th. Mis. D.

Did you know that the other* Mrs. Jennie Wolfe received’^d to eighteen members and M. Wright and Mrs. Chari - __

day, in .1 surprise fire drill, 500 word Friday of the death of her Rd** 4 ** sludeiits m.irehed out of the high cousin. Karl Crawford, near j 4- •!• + •!• si hoo| building in one minute! Milton, Iivd I Horn* K< ( lub

I

, ,, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ml Walter WamsleV tells 11

cemetery road,

about 1 ' nt coincidence. Mr. D . . . „ , K , with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Suth and Mrs. Wamslev had been , . . . . ,

erhn and daughter, Sharon Joe jo r y|,. s j

eriii.g lumh for several days a*

Sheep 1.200: „ , , go* d andchoic, f;,t $18.00-.<20 00: fcv. $21.00 medium 11 $18 00 romnmn p.jj slaughter ewes .<5.0

ILobdell assistants.

+ + + 4*

New Ma\s\ille (Tub

-Mr and Mrs. W;ll

approved and treasurer’s report .-t hnv- 1 given. The Rev. Blain Sparks ot birth : | ; , .1

of Groveland.

I Holds Hobby Show . |„ octotier Meeting

Claude Bailey, I The Bri< k Chapel Home E. o-j Thp 0ctober ineetinK nf

spent Sunday nomics Clui) held a hobby shov

the beautiful country horn ■ was hel[) at thc home 0 f Mrs.

R South, rhursda,'. p’i orpncr Jeffries. The president.

Wednesday, October 8th with

The October meeting of the Mrs. Gilbert O’Hair, president,

New Maysville Community Club presiding.

Bainbridge P.T.A. Held Recent Meeting

The Bainbridge P. T. A. met | the Bainbridge Christian Church Kaihei.nc. t Mi ,-J

gave the devotions. W X M,. , t \ ...J Study groups were organized 12th .d k,, by the leader, Mrs. Ernest Jef pital. Mr \ >, ,

Last minutes were read and | fries. Mrs. Curtis Higgins, music Mary L K :•

October 2. at 1:00 p. m. eat-:-

Mrs. Ellen G >wins took charge

the Moron Grill. On this par- - , t .( ul.ir . ion hour, their (laugh- Gene Kerriek. Miss Ann Cape- lalnln " th '‘ oounty offll l ' rs i""Of the meeting and a r sk all to Id Maiy June, called the res- . llo. Ric hard Miller, and Mi s i R " mb, ‘ ,s " f th, ‘ co,lnty cl _" bs sing “The Battle Hym of the Re-' tauiant and asked foi Walter'.hanne Gentry of Peru, Mrs. The K l ' ests ^°n ar "7 al nt P llblic ” Devotional was read by f—

FLORIDA TRAILER CAMP IS HURRICANE VICT

Mrs ' ’ rbe K l,ests ' 011

\\ ,.,-1, , After a short delay. Jennie John and Mrs. Margaret j door * w, ‘ r< ‘ infnrm<> ' 1 "V 11 n "" Mrs. Myrtle Grantham. The roll

a hobby horse. that the,’. vvas quite interesting, each

arrival at th

by a note

V It. 1 Wainsley answered t!e Brice of Greencastle spent Sun-j on

phi'ia It happened, howevei day with Mr. and Mrs. W. O. "ere to use the rear door, whve , ncm her answered by passing her tl t In v. as from West Virginia Math. w. Cemetery Road. | tl ’ f ‘ y w ' r, ‘ ^‘gistered and tak.11 bab> picture around. Secretary’s

t i the living room. This room j. ( .p nr t -yas read and a letter was filled with rows of chair f r ,, n Mrs. Romine thanking the

and was passing through Green-1

castle.

County treasurer Ben Davis wants us to remind you that t!v* <1* .dime for Fall tax payments is Monday, November 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fey of Jacksonville, Illinois, Mr. an 1 Mrs Jim Ware of. Hinsdale 111-j was in' is, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Al-1 torfer of Peoria, Illinois, were] guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Nel- j son and attended Old Gold Day

exercises.

We understand that Kstil Mc-

Cloud is leaving the city police) Relatives and friends of Lt loii'. having bought an interest Com. Vernon R. Heath have r. •

ti'imp the dining room, who h r | ub f or t b ,.j r contributions to to serve the purpose of 1 movie projector project. A stage. penny, collection was taken for Mis. Paul McKeehan, sorvi : birthday fund. An announce* as announcer, introduced o'u mert and plans for the Federa- k president, Mrs. Kstil Rowings imp meeting was made and two 1*. wlio welcomed the guests. Mrs. 0 f ou ,. members volunteere I to be Webb Evans gave a brief talk assistant hostess at the meeting on hobbies, then each guest was The club will have their annual

x-.

fci

1 the filling station at the coin- reived word that he is now stn- ,l ' d 1 b " bb ' Folio' Jl ikmeen party the last of this Ot Washington and Jackson, j tinned in Seattle. Washington.! inB lhi,t * th '‘ gM ‘‘ Sts wer '* taken »«)nth. Two very Interesting eon-

He is enjoying his new W)rl J to the Halloween Deem ated rec- t-sts were conducted by

LATE NEWS i) 1 pureliases are designeit to •eoiiHei'M' valuable food and to

xield riasunabb'

din ers an | ronmimiers.

Mrs.

Congrats to Coach Snavelv v. ry much and it takes him into] " ! ‘ tio " roo,u in th,> hn8,,mcnt ’ E1 ‘' anot ' McMullen. The contest and his Tigers «m l.ieir well- several state .and the trips a,* l Many lovcly ,,f fin " han 1 ' vin "“ rs wr '' Mrs. Gladys Suth* ,1. M-rve I viet-rv over Rochester «.ll made by plane . work aml interesting colleeUor.s erlin and Mrs. Nona Grantham. !a t Saturday. i were on display. Two guests were with us, Mrs.

j Mr. and Mrs. Poke Cozud an l| Returning to the living room. Thomas and Miss Jean Sutllerlln. son, Jacob, and daughtei Mis the guests wi re entertained with Delicious refreshments were Clarence Blackburn of Indian-[piano selections by Mrs South, served. The next meeting will

Fix

Sorry to It urn of the serious ill o .is of fi rmer Unite | State? Serator Jim Watson. He repre1 ts a political era in this na

(da. Iowa, have returned honi" this being h< r hobby. Her son. after spending a week with M J Don, sang a solo. The club chor-

l»'«’es ti( , n i history that was without i " :<l M '' S ’ Hf ’ niP1 LcU< '' ,s ! "" 1 Mr ’| ,,s Han R tvvo nunlb '' rs ’ M '“ ' y il-

• 1 1 > /1 TLf »'cs r ... I 1 !:..... 131., „ 1 . . • . v_

S\N FKAN( (SCO, Oct. II.— (INS)—lot Thai), secretary of the Detroit, Mich., M l. Building T rades ( ouncil. drupped dead to da> at the Wliitcomli Hotel, in San Francisco. He was preparing to leave for today's session Cat

doubt the most colorful of any

period todate.

and Mrs. Walter Leucus

an I liam Blue playing me piano,

other relatives and friends in Mrs. Rowings dressed as a belle

Putnam county.

W. know that ’'meatless Tues- On Sunday, October 26th, at day" is being observed in at least 2:30 p. m. at the Central Chris* oi,.- downtown restaurant. While t , Hn chllr ,. h T( , m . Hm|t( , th „ gulping a cup of coffee, we over- Ministerial Association of Terrheard a waitress at the Royalc Haute will present the first Re* Cal* tell a customer, who had f„„ n *tion Rally to be held ir

ol the national uonventioii ol the ordered bacon and eggs, that she C |t v j n man .. Vt . us Bi-hcci 1 ' V<,S f < ' co,atod Wltb .V''How ean-Vn-erU-.m Federation of Labor was sorry, but ro meat was be- p n Rntrinrf .1 tr*. t,-,] aMI * a center-piece of fall

jot fifty years ago, gave a humid mis monologue that 1 illy added fun to the afternoon. The chorus then ended the program 1 singing “Evalina.” Refreshments 1 of tea, wafers and candy were jstrved at the dining table which

vi hi'ii lie collapsed.

ing served today.

CLOSING OUT SALE

members from

throughout the city will be led by Rev. K. K. Merryman in sev-

As I have re-enlisted in the L. S. Army, I will sell at public l ' ,a * ot ^ bl ' great hymns of th"

auction on the farm known as the Mary M. Hawkins, located ’J 1 * church. The association extendsV n

miles smith of (.reeneastle and miles north of PutnamvHfc on an invitation to the (omnmniti.s^uTn yk ,* ■'/'** ' «- the ( ewtery Hoad, on i , , r IJ ( , __ ,.'l)ell Foxx and Mrs. Sherman

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1947

STXRTINt. \'l’ 13:30 I*. M. (C.S.T.) 5 - HEAD OF CATTLE - 5

One 8 ytar old Jersey giving I gallon per day; one x year old

be with Mrs. Mary Sanders.

*9 + 4* +

Washington Twp l*T 1 Ti lliild Meeting The Washington town.ship PTA will hold their first meeting this fall at Reelsville High School, Oet. 14 at 8 o’clock. Mrs ! Velma Williams, president, states it is important that all member.! i an 1 friends attend this meeting.

4* 4* 4* 4*

iv u.,r .u is . .( - - ( ■*. ia*. Missionary fiitild

„ D. Batdorf oi the Evangelical n

United Brethien ehui. h will >„■< "T ‘v • 11' „ " S " ,h '"‘ Th " r,,;la ' the speak,-, on this occasmn and ' ^ ^ PM th " n ‘ P MiSSion * ry Guild of th ^ ih . j l, a. Favors were in th- shape of First Christian Church will meet "i" ' l ’""^little hobby-horses holding tiny Thursday, Oct. 16, at 8 o’clock

• cups filled with candy. in the Church Parlor. Mrs. Wanj Guests included Mrs. Leonard ita Drake will be hostess and Ab zander and Mrs. K* nneth Mrs. Vera Vanhooking assisting of West Floyd; Mrs. Is- hostess. , i

Miss Betty Heavlns will have

a * '^Furly of Maple Heights; Mrs. charge of the program.

I Glen Fray and Mrs. David Ken-' 4-4* 4* 4(i.'iil ol Warren; Mrs. Forest Woman'* Union Whit- and Mrs. Louis Williams .Meets Thursday

m Cllnton-Madiion; Mrs. Bonnte Th*- Woman’s Union of the [Kukam and Mrs. Ira .1. Moore First Christian churrh will niect

Trailer camp residents survey hurricane wreckage

PI

Milkuiau wadi"* 1

SECOND TROPICAL HURRICANE in n month strikes southern Florida lei wake -with high water inundating this trailer ramp at Hialeah.

(I nlrrnstior

&

nroriiiil Terre Haute

this service.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Mrs. Mary Thomas of Indian-

liv- "

tsstsv,z&sz.SLrzr,.t 1 ? is' v « 4 *rr : m "* „,«

SAT

■;5'«

100 or more Barred Rocks,

stove.

and Hangs tested.

18-HEAD OF HOGS - 18 3 sows L, farrow on January 15; 15 fall pigs, •; months old.

CHICKENS

beginning to lay. One brooder

FEED

rer li

bushel Hy brid Seed ( urn.

IMPLEMENTS AND MISCELLANEOUS One lit Hi A, John Deere tractor, lights and starter, used one season; one cultivator for the above tractor; one 7 ft. Jolin IFs-re disc, tandem, used one season; one !i!)!l John Deere corn planter with horse trucks or tractor hitch; on," Mussey-liarrU No. x hay loader used one season; one 10 ft. John Deere power binder on rubber, cut 60 acres; one John Deere wagon and hay frame, used one season. One McCormick mower.

Mr. and Mis. James Bruner of Clayton, are the parents of a

son horn Monday.

Ira Stout of Greencastle vvas

t admitted Monday.

p. m. at

Uibhs and Mrs. Clarence Stewart church. Section Two vvill o.' Bainbridge; Mrs. Francis hostesses for the pitch-in lunchLunc and Mrs. Glen Poynter and eon. Anyone wishing transpor-

Tops in stylo! Tops in quality! Tops in low-cost per«or' fl ° ntt |

castle, R. 4, was admitted Mon-

day.

Norman Clark of Coatosvillc

»T-.7«JlTe 5'. 1 r Vrr l,a ' V: 150 h,, ** hpU f, "' <,inK V. aa admitted Monday

morning.

Airs. Ethel Nelson of Country tntion please call 635-M

Corner. Mrs. Charles McCoI- ,j. .< r

Mrs. June Eiteljnrge of Green- ,0,l "h of Jefferson: Mr. W N. Women o: The Moose-

McMullen and Mrs. Derly San- Meeting Wednesday

ders of Roaehdale; Mrs Lola Women of the Moose will meet ’ Huntei and Mrs. Helen Johnson Wednesday at 8:30 p. m at the of East Marion; Mrs. Ora Seed* heme. All officers and escorts

Linda Kay McCarty of Green- man nn<J Mable Pfistcr of plea.se be present, castle, was dismissed Tuesday Mrs. Shirley McRl- d* 4- F 4*

ir.y aim Mrs. Marie Houck of Walnut Chapel Ladles Four Leaf Clover. , A ,„ T( , y lpot

Mrs. Rachel Cooper, Mrs. Iv- Mrs. Fred Boyd will entertain an Harbison and daughter Katf,- the Walnut Chapel Ladies Aid at erme of Clinton Township. ;vn „i| d ily meeting Thursday,'

4* 4* 4* 4* Oet. 16th. All members are urg- ^ , >,rs - Hel1 **(! to be present.

Don t let disfiguring .To liiune Ke Club I j. u. a. j. ctoss eyes bar you from : „• j , *»*•*• + + a better job. Reconstruc- ° n " ''dnesday afternoon the Kmrru flub Will tion Method is ollen sue- , W'est Floyd Home Economics Meet With Mrs Brown Safe! U 'elfechve^n* over ^ ” ,Ct With Mrs Clarf ' a ^ Kn.era ciub'will hold its

'C/iPDV'' MT WE CAN T HIRE ^ C'AA/ A SALESMAN WITH cross eves

HOUSEHOLD GOODS One Round Oak range, wood or coal, one Round Oak Duplex stove; one Warm Morning stove; one dining room suite; on... bed room suite; 2 book eases; one half bed; one Speed (pieen washing 1 machine and otlv“r articles.

TERMS — CASH.

Not responsible for aeeidents. j

A. H. FERRAND. Owner **— rm„- *» (...■ monrn, I7tn at 7;:tO O’clock. Members

HIRST AND IICNTKR AmVs CUFF M, MAI vs r, o Bttle Liza Jane," reading are asked to please corrte mask-

1.1 tv’s! A.MI III •> I r.li, .VII, Is. f Ml I' v|( M At VS, ( Icrlt' 701 Commgnily B,nk Bldg Ponluc, Michi|,n history, repeating the

6000 cases; all ages, all conditions.

Bell.

October meeting with Mrs.

S/fff B00KIEI with Full inhumation on ThP WRS b V «V>ebe Brown Friday, October rncc ihiv Non P,o)it involution vy,it»- 8 mgmg the song of the month, 17th at 7:30 o’clock. Members

Flag e l.

LOWER AND WIDER! Americas new kind

of qualify car

C.A.WEBB

28 South Jadcson St.

lj erf’s thc

11 you’ve always hop*^i would build —ihc 1 r ‘'' a p,J ferent, low. long* I”* 0 " ] StudebakcrConiniand(’ a(

It’s brilliantly

soundly convtructrtl 10 ? ] quality pcrfor,nana' his . Take nothing ' lS _ Stut i c K swung, room' P‘ , ' t hliv ing »1 Commander d > . f in cjtl automobile ami '

Phone

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