The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 November 1947 — Page 2
tw? DAILY BANNFR, CRFFNCASTIF, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, HW
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■■e hail finally mlnillled' that In«ill tw ih« IJenoirHile tanai-
lalp for ie-e'»Tllon next year. The (Wef Kxeeutive hroughl
reporters up on their toes hy say
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Entered in the postofflCO At Jreoneri&tle, Indiana aa second
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THE ■llir IMRIR ; -SOCIETY-
Hops 8,000; active, a^ea ly to , strong, good and choice 180-225 | lbs 25.26; 160-180 and 225-2 r »it lbs $25.00; top $25.50 for stnctlv Ac i<, : few loads $25.25; 250-.'!OG lbs $2'».7'i; ; 00-100 lbs $24.25-! $24.50; 100-160 lbs $22.75-$24.00; rows strong; grod and choice I 2.T25-$24.00; choice light $24.10- '
24.25.
Cattle 600; calves :i00; six loads string strictly choice 1,088 ■ steers bought to arrive al $3570; otherwise not enough to test market; prices nominally steady c ows active, strong to 25 higher; best action on eanners, cutters and good beef cows; bulk good beef cows $16.50-$18.50; common and medium $12.7. r >-$16.00; veal1 rs moderately active, steady: ;■ . al and choice $28.00-$31.00 common to medium $16.00-$27 GO; culls downward to $lh 00,Sheep 800; about stea ly s.rally choice to prime Iambi* $22.50-$2:i.00; bulk good to low 1 hoii 1 $20 50-$22.00; medium and good $17.50-$20.00; common and medium $14.00-$17.00; slaughtei « wes mainly $7.50 down. c/y:’ £» DON’T HAVI MUCH FUN f\!CfJ WHEN THEY HAVE exoss ms msy It s a mistaken belief lhal ctnldr'.n outgrow cross N* J eyes. Protect your loved 4 > A7 one (rom permanent disrv figurement. Safe Itecon’ slruction Method otlen ; ■ : . 'j! in ONE CAY. Over 6000 ireated.
nual Army-Navy fiHitliall garni in Philadelphia again in Iil4f' after the next presidential rtec-
linns.
Mr. Truman explained (his year hr* is going to he the army’s guest hut next year he will hi the navy's gir-st. “Won't that game he after iht election next year.” He was ask
Ml.
The President said it would, then shirt Imelt—«», t ••Dnn't forget jja^fhe President's term lines not >xpiie un til Jan. ’.Ml.’’
i5 cents per week; $4.00 per ear by mall In Putnam county; r.VOO to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. s. K. Ilarlden, Publteher. 17-1!) South Jackson Strset-
And Local News B It I K F S
l.oeust drove t'luh Met Nov. 12 The Locust Grove Club met November 12 at the homo of Mrs. Ascha Cassidy in Bainbridgc. it was an all day meeting wi;h a pitcli-in dinner at noon. AU enjoyed the good food and fine hos-
pitality.
At 2 o'clock the president called the meeting to order and ail
joined in singing the Doxology. | Wycliff.
Hull call was answered with "What 1 Am Thankful For.’’ Devotions was given by -Mrs. Kay
Sallust.
Last year's officers were ic- ! elected to serve again, and a new vice presiden. elected) They are:
Lola
..opal tiomeri • -•-
Vitendeil Minting
The f' llowlng Greencastlo women attended the International Relations meeting held at Indiana University yesterday with the president of the General Federation of Clubs, Mrs. J. Blair P ick, Richmond, Va. as the afternoon speaker. Mesdamcs Fred Starr, Benton Curtis, Park Dunbar, Ferd Lucas, L. L. Torter Truman Yuncker, Cohen Pearm n, Roy Abrams and V. J.
All are asked to bring clothing for the overseas Relief to rhurch
next Sunday.
Miss Jerry Miller spent
; m- :S . Buck gave a detailed ac weekend in Indianapolis visiting
teYVrtefifc ——■ Worship Service 11 A. M. Rvening- Worship Service 7 P. M. Rer. John Simon will be our evening speaker. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear an inspiring message.
( LINTON FALLS
the
Mrs.
Tresner, vpiresident;
Strike Situation Tense In France PARIS, Nov. 21. (INS)—Sue j ialist leader anil preitiier-dexig-[
the ;
Mrs. William Isbell and Mrs. Churl - Wells spent Wednesday i.i Delphi anil Lafayette. .Mr ami Mrs. Henry Cramer of Wn.shington, Ind., were guests la;: week-end of Mrs. Mary
count of the food shortage in England and France from whkT place3 she had just reurned. Preset ding the nocn luncheon Mrs. K. H. Bucgrig and John E Stoner of I. U. Economics Department discussed the eco nonics conditions of Europeat countries and question period-
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Kappa Delta Phi
I
•■ibb and .Maynard Grubb. Mrs. Lnda Cash of near Broad-
pork, .suffered
dislocated
Hate la-on Hliim asked French national assi mhl\ foi support of a "public safety
coalition government today shoulder Tin s lay when she fell
amidst spreading strikes and ills
orders.
As Blum attacked both Cont-
Mrs. Edith Alien, vice president; . Mrs. Bella Hanks, secretary-trea-surer. Contests were conducted by Ascha Cassidy and Helen Estes and won by Bess Bresslor,
Lucille
ner.
The next meeting will be Dec. w ~ (lnesday evening,
3fd. with Mrs. Lula Tresner. Bring 50 cent gifts for grab
I bag
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Jefferson Holm- Kc Club Held Meeting
Proctor and Lola Ties- Observed Founder’s Day
Founder’s Day was observed'
Nov. 19,
Miss Enola Cunningham. She al so called on her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCoilSter an 1 sons,
Mickey and Jimmy.
The Clinton Falls Methodist church will hold a benefit sale of miscellaneous articles at thi Sale Pavilion December 5th at nine o’clock. Everyone interested in the church please come and
help.
Bobby Slavens spent Saturday r.ight with Duane Burk. Mrs. Greta Ratcliff, Mrs. Margaret Roberts and sons, Jerry
ut her home. Mrs. Cash has been The November meeting of
I - n 1 fine 1 to her homo due to the Jefferson Township
painful injury.
inunisls and Gen. Charles III
Gaulle, French |M>lice cleared sil-; .M s Lucille Smith, local down strikers from a suburban Him: Demonstration agent, will
' he a guest at a tea, Saturday, N< v. 22nd given in honor of
. , . . . , Miss Leila R. Gaddis, who is re-
ed designed t« prevent an alleged Communist arson plot against strike-hound factories. I
munitions plant.
The lightning raid was heliev-
... and Larry of near Bellmorc, call-
, a formal dinner at the home ^ ^ one eVen .
o' Mrs. Garrett. After a lovely . , . . k
dmnei the girls adjourned ‘ J |‘^‘^ry Martin spent Saturpiuv bridge Prizes were won ^ Mr ^
, y Ruth Pell, Christine WUliam.,, ^ ^
!!n ‘l Mary ”" Ste ** CS | Mrs. G. C. Ramey of Indianf u the event were Martha Gar- n oa u and
I apolis and Barbara Haas anu
Home Ej : >t. Ann Cnshbaugh and Mabel 1 ^ Club was held at the school Brothers,
building on Wednesday after-
CLOVERDALE
O. O. Dorset!, formerly of near Cloverdale but now of Los Angeles. Calif., was in town
ixiW ants h.i lv
II'onllnm-il from Pnit.- Oni*) been served to about 200 elementary school pupils each day, h. said. Those who attend the Ridpath and Jones schools are transported in buses so that serving faculties need net be duplieateu' in several buildings. The program meets the requirements of the State Depart ment of Public Instruction so that that agency boars a portior. of the cost, he explained. Thi lunch provides .10 per cent of th< child’s nutritive requirements f 0 t the day. Guests of the club wore .Mis: Talbott, Township Trustee, Bruiv Shannon and Fred Suthorlm Cloverdale.
C ARD OF THANKS
Meet th, Muteies, 8 »u have, [ Mined, Gli when nece DR J. F. CO '»» E BptoniHrtc WlODf i^j
Hliim tnlcl the assembly:
tirii g as leader of State Home ^demonstration agents. The tea will be held in the Propylaeum,
in Indianapolis.
noon, Nov. 18. The meeting w::s called to order by the vice president, Mrs. Walter Dorset!, with the singing of "LTl Liza Jane.” salute to the flag and club creed.
Twelve members answered roll an * fr-ends. It is his first trip call followed with secretary and be-ck since he left .*4 years ago.
I Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mann of
bo
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Wj-
f' ;Kir* vitti full mtcrnMionon 1 !. Non Profit Institution Write — C..Oi£ tVF FCUNDATiON r,anK Lids Pontiac. W chigan
“The situation is grave. The repiihlie is in ilanger—the republic which for us means the fatherland. The danger is twofold.
v -p -j- -!• + + ^ ANNIVERSARIES
'*’( v v ■> -J- 0 with a pitchi-n supper at 6:30. Wedding The following officers will be in-
trensurer’s reports.
As there was no lesson to given the plans for the
night were made. It will be on Dec. 18 at the school building
a
Peggy Mitchell, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lida Pierce and
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bettis.
Russell and Robert Knauer and Junior Arnold, of near Greencastle were Wednesday night .supper guests of Mr. and Mrs
Wednesday calling on relatives | ^ fft;7llly
j Pvt. Claude Williams called | on Mr. and Mrs. Ward Arnold
I one evening last week.
Miss Ida Mae Burk of Green-
f. 1Ivl ii,. mg nere wum ms mint-i, „ , . . . •' | .. .. h( , inu . I castle .vas Saturday night suppet v,.. and Mrs. Vet Mann, k being nis- . ,, h ‘ n " (guest of her parents, Mr. ana
Mis. James Burk.
Mr. Hemhel Mahoney and Miss
Indianapolis, spent Monday evening here with his father, Mr
ORDER YOUR
TURKEYS And Poultry Now
Fresh Oysters and Other Thanksgiving Delicacies.
Quality Meat Market
father’s birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jinkins of
Brazil, were Saturday evening
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Chamness. stalled: Mrs. Blanchard Ketch- K'" s,s °f an( * ^ rs ' *^ 0 ^ n 201 South Indiana St.„ 47 yean cm, president; Mrs. Freeman ^’"“c and Bobby. Nov. 21st. Goodpaster, vice president; Mis. , • VIr ar| d Mrs - cllf Vtckroy are
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Murnanc -Tosoph Pickens, secretary and ^"tly ^gM another, Mrs. Stein one day last
from Mr. Wilbur Ellette.
) Mrs. Olla O'Connor, visited hoi cousin, Mrs. Nellie Hoffec at Cunctt, Monday night and Tues-
Fern Terry of Mt. Meridiar called an Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Surber Tuesday night.
Mrs. Sperback called on her
Dunkirk. Indiana, 12 years Nov
21st.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H Nelson, 801 North College, St eleven years today, Nov. 21st. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore, 7 years yesterday, Nov. 20. Birthday Carol Jean Rosso*, 315 Ohio St., 14 years old to day Nov. 21 Tommy Dale Nelson, 1 year today, Nov. 21. . • Virginia Patterson Cassidy. 102 W. Poplar St., today, Nov.
21.
Mrs. Doris Salsman
treasurer; publicity. + + 4--1-
Twentieth Century Tilth
Met Wednesday
The Twentieth Century Club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ida Pierce, with Miss Carrie Pierce and Mrs. Elmer Sellers assistant hostesses. Business was opened by the new proSlient, Mrs. Lee Reeves. The subject of the program was
day of *his week.
Mrs. Rose Meek, who lives on West Maine St., is reported ser-
iously ill at this time.
week.
Mrs. Frances Crodian vailed on Mrs. Clella Keyt, Tuesday morn-
ing.
Mrs. Serena Burk called on Mrs. Nora Grable of Greencastle
Monday evening.
Mrs. Wilma Cruse and daugb-
Mr-;. Maude Knoy and daugh- 1 t( ' rs Kay and Karen called on ter, Coleen, of southeast of town, M r8 - Willard Miller and son
have come to town to spend the Larry Friday. fl’Uey have -roan* In Ahe L JJrs. ^ on ’
Mrs.Mayme Reed home. i doy evening with Mrs. Ellet Et»’’United States Music 1890 to 1 Mrs. Rosa Shumaker Present Date," given by Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Luther Horn and j
Elmer Sellers. She brought out Mrs. Ve.llie Fergerson, called on I family called on Mr. and Mrs
and . sor and children.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Keyt am
I wish to thank my many Greencastle friends and relntiVt-s for all the cheerful cards, letters, flowers and gifts, I received during my recent stay in the hospital and after returning home They have mean: so much more to me than words can express. Mrs. Kenneth Sweet Pueblo, Colo. pci
FOR YO fall HE Indiana L 191-2 Wiilt
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FOR CHRISTMAS
GIVING
The new Gibson Girl styles. Both long; and rhort sleeves. White and colors in fine French crepes, Ny TEXTRON, BARILYN, CAREFREE, etc. all sizes. Como in early a large shipment just received. POPULAR PRICES FROM H00 to $10
aonie very interesting facts on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Me-
music. Music has a strange pow-1 Cammack southeast of Belle Robert Zimmerman of Green- er and brave history, it has nade i Onion Wednesday after.-oon. castle, was admitted Thursday. its home in palace and in cabin. [ Mr. Forres,. Bowen and son Charles Chcckels of Roach- It has marched with Soldiers.and Richard, north of Coatesville dale, was admitted Thursday, j with slaves. *j were in town Sunday. ' Myrtle Alexander of Greencas- The first music was probably a! Mrs. Minnie Hurst of Greentie R. 2, was admitted Thursday, song. To make the song more I castle and Mrs. Bonnie Williams, | .\!r. ami Mrs. Richard Wilson effective, man began to make j east. of Putnamville, called on <>f Greencastle, are the parents instruments. The most remark- Miss Stella Collins last Wednesol n daughter born Friday morn- able early songs were those of day morning. ,i> g • | the southern plantation negroes, j Mrs. Bert Stimson of Hunting- ! Phillip Good of Bainbridgc U. Poplar Interest in music was ')urg, visited from Saturday un1, w;t.‘ admitted Friday morning, greatly stimulated by the efforts ! til WWednesday of this week j Ina Blue was dismissed Thurs- of one man, Lowell Mason, h'- with her sister, Mrs. Lelie Me-
day- i grew up in ihe years wh-n UnIra Lewis was dismissed schools taught only "readin" an i Thursday. j writtin” an arithmetic,” later
Ricky j
CANAAN CHI l« 11
| 9:.’!0 a. m., Sunday school. Mrs. •Lester Miller, Supt Classes for
jail.
I Plans will be presented for a Christmas program in December.
NEW SHORTAGES
. < «>nf tnii<*«A from f’ac* Oaej in October that Garrett’s accounts for the period from Jan. 1, 1945. through Aug. 18, 1947. were : h( rt more than $14,000.
j to believe that boys and girls should learn to sing as well as
j to spell.
| In the history of the 20th Century Club so many interesting musical programs have been given in Mrs. Pierce's Home by this family and produces of their
, teachings.
j During the social hour delicious refreshments xvere served by
the hostesses.
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34th Annlxersary of Stitch
and Chatter Club
Coy.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Davis were Sunday guests a- the Jesse McCoy home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haven* of Broadpark, spent last Sunday -.vith Mr. and Mrs. Vet Mann.
BREAD BASKET SPECIAL WICHITA. Kan., Nov. 21.— (UP) The southwest Friend-
sliip Train, a “breadbasket special” from the heart of the nation's wheat country, rolled
thiough Kansas today laden with food for Europe's hungry. The train will have a minimum
of 151 carloads of “fuel foods'' from seven southwestern states
Ex-j The Stitch and Chnlter Club'by the time it leaves Kansas
aminers O. A. Hutchins and Jay committee, MeSdame Lola Hunt- City, Mo., tonight. M Brown, both of Fort Wayne, er, Ida Bowman, Ruth Sutherlln | A gift of the people in the rich si d today that addiUonal short and Anna Lisby, arranged '.o agricultural area where grain ages of $2,197 had been discor- have the 34th anrtiversaty din- yields have been among the best en d in Garrett's account. ner at the Wilson place, south .f in history, the food will go to An embezzlement charge was Clayton. Each member wore i people where the drouth-blasted filed Oct. 27 against Garrett by self styled hat and Mra^ Mary harvest has been close to the Pjei w’- H.’irnish, president of the Lou Hunter and Mrs. Edith worst of all time. vtrnVtMnty board of conimis- Ruark won the prizes. , .
siuners. Authorities extended After a delicious meal the thejr ^1$rph for the missing trea- committee gave contests ard siyer jo > Southern Olifornia, games. Mrs. Marjorie Oliver
\J* '"' fts Relieved he went won first contest and Mrs. Nova
after resigning his couiuy poat. Hunter the door prize. i n the
Garrett was one of two Demo- gamea each member won a prize
cratic office holders in Wells and Mrs. Edna Cooprlder won county, and waa re-elected for a the grand prize. Mrs. Ruth Ratwo year term last y<-ar. "Poor gan and Mrs. Anna Lisby recciv-
health” was given as the reason ed birthday gifts,
for his resignation in August. After the business meeting the cluh thanked Mrs. Wilson
and the committee for a wonder-
Malcolm Berry ana
Sunday mgnt.
Mr. and Mrs. James Burk called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wiatt j
Sunday night.
Betty Ratcliff spent Wednes- j day night with Louise Vermil-
lion.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller and sons, Ronnie an 1 Larry, called on Mr. and Mrs. Burl Ensor Wednesday night. Rev. Lloyd Tennent of Greencastle took supper Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crod-
i
mn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kehrei 1 and family spent Sunday with 1 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knauer and j daughters of near Greencastle. J Mrs. Ward Arnold called on Mrs. Kenneth Surber last Tues- | day afternoon.
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We will sell extra tree light bulbs with each set of tree lights purchased from us.
PREVO’S
On one hand international Com- f u i (Uy
munism opening has deelared war on French democracy. On
Club will meet with Mrs. Neva
«h . . .. , Hunter for Christmas gift oxthe other hand there is a party chanKP . ' h i ik
in Franco whose goal—perhaps Its only goal—in to deprive the
peopft* of their fundamental D a i eights.- Banner Ads Pay
HATS
Attractive hats for the
holidays.
Hats made to order of fur, Lit. velvet and cloth to match
that costume.
NELLYrRIGGS 207 Bloomington.
Phone 1087
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