The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 October 1947 — Page 2

THE DA AY BANNER- GREENCASTLE. INDIANA- MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1947.

Tigers Bow To Bishops, 27-14 After spotting Onio Wesleyan four touchdowns, DcPauw's football leant tnen went to work SaUitxlay afternoon but the Timers lost their Dad's Day encounter 27 to 14, befote a crowd of more than 4.000 fans in Black-

stock Stadium.

•nded, 27 to 7.

Play was fairly deep in Ohio crritory throughout the secon 1 I half with DePauw going right to 'work in the third quarter. Tlw

III.N VEST IN ti;ek

THE IAILY lARRM HERALD CONSOLIDATED

“It Wave* For AIT*

MUNCIE, Ind.. Oct. 27—(INS) A hen owned by J. Howard Fisher at Gaston has followed

Tiger recovered an Ohio lateral the trend of prices—that is go-

on the Bishops’ 45 and after two ing up.

plays, Freeland passed to Ogden The hen aroused suspicion

for a first down on the 22. Two and interest of the Fisher family'^{ arch jgpg. Subscription price, plays later, Ed Grucner passed when it would cluck pridefully, 75 cen ts per week; $4.00 per t ■ Dick Coffey who lateraled and and then swoop down from a jy ear by mail In Putnam county; (Ogden and DePauw had its sec- branch of an oak tree. '$5.00 to $7.80 per year outald* |<.nd touchdown. Hull again Investigation re( caled a nestlp u j nam County.

Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of

kicked another point and it was with 15 eggs in it.

Th'- Old Gold eleven, trailing 27-14.

27-0 late in the second quarter,j K jng ohio Wesleyan al-' LOST: ^iamond, and s^phire

tsgnu to click and outplayed th- n(f)St jn th(> sha(lows of their ri,!g ' farn,1>

Msiting Bishops the rcm iinder posls m , n( . fourth frame, j ? loa! "' caU Mlss ^ " ln at ' ‘ 4 ■ R •

o' the game but the damage ha 1 r D( .p. um , apparently had anotheri

Liberal reward.

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

been done. A fumble on the fiv yard line by Freeland, dusky I Tiger back, cost DePauw a thii i |

touchdown

the five yard stripe,

in the final period. F , (>e| . im| who carnos

touchdown coming up with a first down and goal to gain on

However, the bad

Jim Wade went over from th Mike it was a hot [jotato,

ten yard stripe in the opening frame and Don Boothe kicked

tackle i hard anil his fumble was recovered by the visitors to co.i-

thc additional point to give Oh include the final Old Gold threat Wesleyan a 7-0 edge. The Bish- and it was all over, 27 to 14.

< ps then threw a three-touch-!

down barrage at the Tigers in: ^ PutliamvlUe P . T A win the second quarter including | ^ annua , b , n( . nt Hallowe'en

supper, Wednesday, October 29th !at 0:30 o’clock in the school 1 house basement. There will b’* la variety of good food, entertainjOicnt and it masquerade. Public in cordially invited. 27-2t.

90-ynrd run by Tom Trecchian who intercepted an Old Goid pass. I Behind 27 to 0. the DcPauv squad found itself and from then! on the contest was very much ij favor of the local collegians. I Behler’s pass to Foxx on Ohio Wesleyan’s three yard line was ruled completed by the offieia who declared the Bishops were 1

pushing on the catch. Bob Og- . 1 1 ■>.. 1.1 1 ^ (in the Corwin hospital in Pueblo, den then crashed over for ui,_ , _ ,

I Colo. Mrs. Sweet is recovering

touchdown and Jack Hull kick- , , ... „ ..

I very nicely from the operation. ed the extra point. The half

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Henry have icceivcd word from their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Sweet, who r< eently underwent njr operation

i -SOCIETYVrs. Koseoe Hillis Hostess To Study Huh Mrs. Roscoe Kiius was hostess to the Ba.inbriJge Study Club on Wednes day afternoon, Oct. 22. Eleven members responded to roll call with reports of their reparlmental assignments. Mrs. Russell Settle was a guest. Mrs. Roscoe Hillis gave a brief biography of Leland Stone. Mrs. O. B. Lane received one of Mr. Stone's brtbks, While Time Re-

mains.

The president, Mrs. S. A. Colliver called attention to National Bible Week. y During the social hour the hostess served refreshments.

held

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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT If we are looking for good and' decent things, if we have good 1 j thoughts and good intentions our , 1

l.ves will be triumphant and 1 + + + + I glorious. Matt. 6:22: If there-' *"****“••

|fore thine eye ke single. thy Monday With M,s> Williams Whole body shall be full of light t Alpha ^"^ uae *'* ! bring 1 pumpkin pie. cards and

■ - wan ’. table-

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Wavliington Twp. P.T.A.

and the other officers were

for another year.

Mrs. Mildred Hutcheson

the only paper for the afternoon which was "Historic Homes of Indiana," This was very interest-

ing and well given.

Following the mooting a social hour was enjoyed. The nex* meeting will be Nov. 26 wit b

Mrs. Lucille Akers.

Guests of the club were, Mrs. Fred Bayd, Mrs. Harlan Nelson, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Bowen and Mrs.

Harlan D. Rissler.

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Home Kc Club To Hold Party

The members of the Brick Chapel Home Economies Club and their families are having a Rook Party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. South. Wednesday night, October 29. Each member

wpikers study f lub home , lf ■ Meeting to-night Mrs. Car! Mothers Study Club will meet the program \ Monday night at 7:45 at the is desired.

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Personal And Local News BRIEFS

Monday, OA. 27th

Lenore Williams.

Home <$ Child Study Club

Meet* Monday

The Home & Child Study Cluo will meet Monday evening at i o'clock at the home of Mrs. Janies R. Pence. Mrs. Luther Pbynter will be assisting hostess.

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Saturday in Indianapolis.

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Progressive History

Myers spent Club To Meet

The Progressive History Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2

Women of the Moose will meet o’clock at the home of Mrs. Wednesday at 8:30, at the Homo. x^, ULS Hays with Mrs. Hammon I

as hostess. A delightful pro-

gram has been planned.

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Miss Campbell Hostess

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith of To Present Day Club Muncio spent the week-end with The Present Day Club will Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and meet with Miss Kathleen Camp-

Raymond Reeves of Greencastle R. R. 1, is confined to his home due to a broken ankle.

family. Mr. and Mrs. George Es^es attended the weUdmg of their .:iect at Crown Point this weekend. Mrs. Ora Turner. DeNolla and Jane Tinner and Mrs. Franklin

bell, 647 East Seminary street, at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon. + + + + Mt. Ilehr.ui I adies Aid S.ippor Oct. 28th Mt. Hebron Ladies Aid supper will be helj Tuesday, October

Shuck spent Saturday in Indian- 28th. There will be sandwiches.

npolis. Mrs. Fred E. Boatman spem thc weekend at Crown Point vp- | iting Mr. and Mrs. Edward .1. Inglehart, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Twigg and daughter, Myra, have returned home from Niagra Falls and Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. Pearl Samian, of Bainbridge, underwent a throat op-

hot do-nuts, and coffee. Supper starts at 6 p. m.

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Miscellaneous Shower For Miss Rissler Mrs. O.is Rissler assisted by Mrs. Belt Stearley entertained with a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Margaret Rissler. Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 14. After Miss Rissler opened her many lovely gifts, dainty refreshments

eration at the Methodist hospital WPro served. Those attending

were: Anna, Hall, Florence Risslcr, Ella Ball, Ivah Rissler, Lula

in Indianapolis on Saturday. i Mr, and Mrs. William Alexander and family of Indianapolis spent the week end with friends and relatives in Green-f

icastle.

Huffman, Mary Clarke and Stephen, Harriet Nier and David, Benha Pell, Bernice Byers, Clara Spelbrirrg, Agnes Spears, Mary

Mr. and Mrs. James M. Oliver J Lan.les and Da.vid, Minnie Harhave returned from Orangeburg, ris Juno shjnn Lucile Akeri clco South Carolina where they visit- ] R lMU , ri Elititia Boyd. Kathryn

They were awa «|

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POTATOES

GRAPEFRUIT ROUND STEAK

WEINERS

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S. No. I Indiana Washed < hippeuas. (.-,0 Lb. Rag SI.79)

16oz.Jar 19c

2 24-Oz. Bottles. 31c

15 Lb. Bag 59c

5 LBS. 29c

LB. 79c

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FIRM. WHITE. NEW PACK. BULK

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SANDWICH MIZE

LB. 49c LB. 10c LB. 35c

ed relatives, fnp ten days.

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rosencranz, of Evansville, visited with Sheriff and Mrs. Ed Maddox Sunday. Mra. Roaencranz is the former Jewel Maddox. Missionary Conference of the White Lick Baptist Association will be held at Bethel Baptist church all day Friday, Oct. 31, Beginning a,t 9:30. Dinner will be served by the Bethel Ladles Aid. Everyone cordially invited.

Bojd, Ruth Craft, Ann Pollotn, Venita Shults, Rost Wright, Ida McCullough, Edythe Knight, Ann Huffman, Marylee McCammaek, Pearl Hassler, Ursula Modesitt, j Ruby Sommers, Maxine ModeI sitt„ Mary Belle Spelbrirrg and daughter, Virginia Spelbring and children, Helen Baumunk and Margaret Elaine, Emma Blair, Alma Rissler, Bessie Cook, Cordelia McCullough, Lois Raab, Eva Btann, Leona McCullough and Diana, R.u.h Torr, Mary El-

Bill Heavin, sort of Mr. and i en Montgomery and daughters, Mrs. Pleasant Heavin, who has Helen JarrOll, Maude SenJmeyer, been confined to the infirmary l,,,, ftiasier, Tressa Rissler, Alma on the Indiana University cam- Wright, Oracle McCullough and

pus with virus pneumonia for olive Nichols,

tire past week is improving. Mrs. Odessa H. Volkers and

daughter, Delores. with h. r Ranken, Hester Rissler, Evalyn nephew, Wayne Hodshire, called Craft, Velma Chew a.nd daughtn Grecncaatle a few hours Sat-; ters, Marie Craft, Betty and •urday afternoon.. Mrs. Volkers is Ethel Spears, Wilma Masten, now located in Stark county as Myrtle Logan, Mary Raab

third grade teacher ip the 1 Rianeh„ Skelton

Regrets and gifts were received fjom Lola Rissler, Mary Ellen ^

the Blanche

largest consolidated seffol in 1

Mary

Edith Daggy,

Mrs. Volkers was

special delegate to represent the

Carrie Huffman, Mary Skelton, _ Groce France, Betty France,

appointed a j Lora Wright, Merle Huckleberry,

' ’ iVyOIIlU riuilillct

4n the county. Grovertown school. Gl0 ^ e Fr ancc,

_ _ , Mary Hathaway, Betty Skelton. Classroom Teachers Fedeiation | Riith Lewis, Pearl Knight, Olive

1 In her county at ' r — 1 —• - —

the Teacher's

j Association meeting in Indian

apolis.

Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Henderson ! of Indianapolis visited here Saturday with their son and daughter, who a,re attending DePauw. , Mr. Henderson, now retired fm.n Butler University, served as I superintendent of the Green- | castle school system for a year, leaving here thirty-cne years ago. He is hale and hearty despite his seventy-four years, and participated in Dad’s Day exercises o n the campus Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rush and son Ronald, have returned home after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Rush and daughter of Manito. 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Dnoald Rush of Tremont, Hi. John Rush is principal qf the schools in Manito.

Knight, Cora Sendmeyer, Effie Neese, Bess Skelton and daughters, Ruby Mltchcl and Carol Ann, Geneva O’Connor,, Virginia Shults, Marie Kaise.r, Louise

Hassler and Joan Nickols.

Entertain With

Miscellaneous Shower

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Social Service Club

Met Oct. 22nd.

The Reelsville Social Service Club met Oct. 22 at the home of Mrs. Cleo Rissler. At noon 18 members and 5 guests enjoyed ft delicious dinner. The Doxology was sung proceeding the dinner. In the absence of the president, the vice president, Mrs. Lucille Hutcheson had charge of the meeting. The meeting opened with Mra. Edith Knight giving the devotions, which were taken from the 15th chapter of Proverbs after which a, Trayer was given by Mrs. Knight. Roll call was responded to with Riley

Held First Sleeting The Washington Township PTA held their first meeting of the y^x, Oct. 14 at Reelsville High School. Mrs. Velma Williams, president opened the meeting at eight o'clock with group singing of America. Mr. Curtis Strain gave devotions. Mr. Reeves intro.',uced the teachers. The minutes of Hulast meeting were read and approved and ? treasurers report

given.

The president thanked every one for their help and cooperaUc i in making the RcJ Cross over sea, bags and also for their help at the home coming this fall. Mrs. Chilson explained the need for a unit kitchen at Reelsville and one hundred dollars was given to aid in this project by

the PTA.

The county health nurse gave an interesting and instructive talk on the TB patch tests to be i given at the scho;>» and the Mobile Unit that is coming to Greencastle Nov. 25. The members and patrons * were sorry to hear Mrs. Williams ask that her resignation be accepted at this time. The vicepresidency has been, vacant since in the summer so there was a | nominating committee appoint- j ed from the floor to lake care of the filling of these offices. The ! committee is Mr. Rex Ham-1 mond, Mrs. Helen Jarrell and' Mrs. Shirley McElroy. Two rooms tied far the attendance banner, Miss Aker's room and Mr. McCullough’s. A short musical program was given by Bobby GirLon and Jean Strain, playing lovely piano solos. Barbara Hutcheson and j Evelyn Ra.ab gave two numbers on their saxophones. Dismissal was by silent prayer. The next meeting will be on the regular mcetirg date the second Tuesday night in November

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W. S. C. S. Will .Meet Wednesday The W. S. C. S. of Maple Heights will meet Wednesday, Oct. 29. at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Stella Grimes. A full attendance is desired. Please bring articles for usual sale.

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Roaehdiile Home Ec ( lub To Meet Nov. i Attention members of Roachdale Home Ec Club. Miss Smith will be with us at cur November 1st meeting to instruct us in, handicraft. Needle point in particular, bring piece of burlap, yarn and tapestry needle, also leather work and weaving. A good attendance is -desired Hostess, Mrs. Marion Martz.

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Gutlierle To tt|>eak At Flub Federation Wayne Gutherie, assistant Editor on the Indianapolis News will be the main speaker of the afternoon session at the 6th District Federation, of Clubs to be held Tuesday In North Salem. The m/irning session will be turned over to General order of Business, with three minute reports of the District chairman, which will be followed by the address by Mrs. Cogley Cole, state president of Federation nt clubs. Noon lunch will be served by the ladies of the church. Several from Greencastle will

attend.

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Bee Hive Rebecca To .Meet Tonight

The Bee Hive Rebecca Lodge will meet tonight at 8 o'clock. There will be initiation of candi-

dates.

OF THE INDIANA HEREFORD \SS()(iy T . ftv To he held at the Purdue Judgiiqr I’miij,,,, Mon|

1047 — West Lafayette, Indiana.

.■>8 LOTS — II HI 1.1.s \ND 17 FFM4I Ks ‘•The cattle are better than ever, especially th,. i,„iu

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JUDGE

Allen Kush, Mgr., Ill-Point Farm, Romeo, Mhhira, Banquet reservations and euialn K ^ upon retmed Henry Mayo, Secretary — :..| sheet/ street West Lafayette, Indiana. AUCTIONEERS: Paul Good, t an Wert, Ohio-Wiihur Converse. Indiana; W. V, Fiastlnirn, Lafayette, Indiana '

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Loans For Any Farm Pu

Long Torm 4%

APPLICATION FEE APPRASISAL FEE COMMISSIONS

Borrow From This Farmer Owned Farmer Controlled Local Cooperative, See Greencastle National Farm L Association W. Washington St. Grtt

HEAR THIS 10 YEAR OLD EVANGEL REV. LADEANE MURDOCK

FROM CALIFORNIA

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2 Nights October

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AT THE CHURCH OF GOD 7.30 P.M. Maple Heights on Ai'P«l EVERYBODY WELCOME REV. GEORGE MX. Pastor

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III UAL YOUTH MEETING There wtU be a called meeting

of Putnam County Rural Youth quotatiana'

ir-tTin h °. U ?\ TU ^ ay A report from the nominating g t 7.30 o clock. Every vommittee was given Mrs. Uicille i H-m er la urged to attend. tiers was aonatoated president

+ + + + Progress History Club To Meet The Progress History Club will meet Tuesday afternoop at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. N. L. Hammond. 107 West Poplar street. Mrs. Grafton Longden. Sr., will hava charge of the program.

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