The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1947 — Page 2
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tuvsrrr u. vr»rr^ 1,1 < Jrf. iii nsii.', w.in aiUntltoil HTMay. Ai'tlmr Kirk of llri'l.svilli' U. I, was u l/iiittocl Salntxlny morning. U''nali| Wayne Wallace of Mall K. 1, was admitted Saturday. Clark Pruitt of Hainhrid^e R. 1. was admitted Saturday. Mrs. Bonnie Dawson of Monrovia, was dismissed Friday. George Clemens of DePauw University, was dismissed Friday. Ruth Bell was dismissed Friday. Klinor Mangus and baby of Greeneastle R. 4. was dismissed Friday. Rita Cowgill of Greencastle, was dismissed Friday. Fay Gooch and daughter ol Graeneastle, were dismissed Friday.
ITIUHIK TESTS <<'»nllnur<l trnm I’nici- Onn dicatcd that shoppers were interested in buying more turkey if it could be merchandised in small pieces. Each packaged quarter contains cooking instructions, a list of recipes and a reply postal card so that buyers may report family reactions.
HOAD HAZARDS . riiatlsnpa from **■*# Ob»| tins proved that inadequate traction and reduced visibility are the major threats of wimer. He ad led that skidding ean be prevented by proper speed and eontrol. Harrison suggested the following precautions: Get the feel of the road and adjust speeds to condition. Slow down well in advance of intersections and curves. Use tire chains on ice and snow. They reduce braking distances for passenger cars 40 to •lO per cent and heavy vehicles 00 to 70 per cent. ICtep windshield and win lows clear of snow, ice, fog and frost Follow vehicles at safe dis-
tATices .Si^nn| irrtf-ii!ion* uf fuming <.i • topping. Apply brakes wllli a geul! pumping action. Give special attention to windshield defrosters and wipers.
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IIRICK APARTMENT HOFSE TO MAKE .lOI'RNFA NEW YORK (UP) Thirtyfive families will get a ridi across a highway in their own house soon. The city announced plans to move a four-story brick apari ment building to make way f°‘ new road work. The trip across the highwaj probably will take several days with the building moving font feet in about two minutes and then standing still for an hour or two while work nen reset the more than 1,000 steel rollers on , which it will move forward. j The tenants will continue to ! have electric light, plumbing. | water and heat, through flexible fixtures.
TWt DAILY BANNrR, GRFFNCASTIF, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1947.
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PERSONAL And total News SI R I E F Si
SOCIETY
V.F.W. Auxiliary will meet Tuesday n. 7:.'i0 insteael of thei regular meeting Wednesday. Mi nbers please note change fn
| meet.r.g time.
IT HAPPENED IN IDAHO I Dr , Mr< w . Kl . idor and TWO HI NT ERS A\ ER ^| r (1 \i, p a r t Graham arc DUBOIS. Idaho (UP)—I he i v , , , , ; ,nii in Goshen and
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ll. A I*. W. ( lull lli-lil Nu\i uii-i-r Mei-tiiig The November meeting of the Business and Professional Wo.nen's Club met at the home of Si M.ldT( d D.nmiiek Oh Bloommgton Street Wednesday even-
ing.
ihc program of the evening was a debate in wnich two representutives of the DB- auw Debate Team, and two from Wabash Debe.le Team, discussed the question of the Establishment, of a World Federal Government. Both negative and affirmative sides j were well presented and the ap1 preciaticn of the Club was expressi d to them for their par- i ; ti< ipation in the discuss by the ' p’esie'en., Miss Barbara Daniels. I In the business meeting which ' ^ folic wed an announcement was ; made by Miss Helen Black in re- | gard to the Mobile Tuberculosis Unit which will be in Greencastle | Monday and Tuesday of next week A vote was taken to support the Unit individually and to , assure the Tuberculosis Associa- j lion of the Club's approval of its
. efforts,
The Tuberculosis Bond Sale ' which has been handled by the Club for a number of years will again be in charge of Miss Mar-
CXLP. CAI-F.VD AH Monday Ci.at Books Group High School Library 7:;;0 p. m. Mothers Study Club Mrs Paul Jones, E. Walnut St. 7:45 Tuesday i/resent Day Club Mrs. John Cartwright. Progress History Club Mrs. E. A. Browning 2::',0. A.A.U.W. General Meeting Ennina Mills 8 p. m. Friday Needlecraft Club 2:a0 Mrs. Ed Queeney, 312 Greenwood,
Ave.
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gtudy Group Vfeetlng Tuesday Evening All I *.T.A. members and frieiids are invited to attend the study group meeting at the First Ward School auditorium Tuesday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Mrs. Donald Knauer, formerly of London. England, will be the speaker. NOTICE FARMERS: Becameof Thanksgiving we will be open Tuesday and Wednesday. Schlossers. Sugar Creek, Cream Sta-
tions.
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FURS WANTED: Bring furs to Gilbert Woods, 802 So. Main St. 8:30 to 3 p. m. Saturday. R. L. Job. 22-3p.
SMOKE Wednesday Night, December HURST-COLLINS AMERICAN 1ft POST NO. 281 •• CLOVERDtLE -
RUSSIA PREPARING FOR WAR’
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A hunter in the Birch Creek j Mr. and Mi Frank Haverdistrict fired at a moving antel-i main a id .Mrs Minnie Fry had
ope. When he got to the spot hi 'I 1 r i \i • . X »v. 17, with Mr. g- 11 ’ ^ n
found he had killed two with on< 1 and M: I,dm Gough. It was j >hunty bullet. So he hurried to tho j Mrs. Havermnlc’s 78th birthday. serveJ ,5 - v chocking station and told hi. ! '
story. Game offi<-ers, believing him to be honest, cleared him
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PRY CLEANING If TURKEY GREASE gets on your clothes, Your NEXT course, as each one knows, Is brine; it HERE, and double quick, You’ll have it back all clean and slick, HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS I
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I Edgar Bayliff, Cloverdale, was cno of eighteen Indiana UniversI ity students this week to be in-
of exceeding his bag. Everyone ( jf ; at<i( , jn phi Rta sigma
1 scholastic honorary for men. Phi Eta Sigma members must have j a B plus scholastic average, or | above, tithe' at the end of their | first semester or year at the Uni-
| versity.
In D895 Levassor, a French
in the area was amazed. The neXc day another hunter
inadvertently duplicated the feat. He made his one shot on CJrooked Creek. Ho, too, was
cleared of blame.
motorist, raced ina "horseless carriage" from Paris to Bordeaux at an average speed of 15 miles an hour.
Among those attending the In-diana-Purdue football game at B) omit ton, George Heeko Worm Leal', Mr. and Mrs
refreshments were tho hostess and her
assistants Misses Zella Adams
and Elizabeth Ward.
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West FI yd Home Ec Mot On Wednesday The West Floyd Home Economies Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Leonard Alexander assisted by Mrs. Chas. Lobdell and Mrs. D. M. Wright. The meeting was called to order by the president and was conducted in the usual manner, singing the song of the month
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j "For the Beauty of tho Earth”,
Jnim . F. Zois. John Tzouanakis reading tho history, repeating Mike; f harles Morrow | Flag pledge' and club creed.
Mrs. Simpson Stoner, 1
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son, and
UNION BUS STATION INDIANA RAUJtOAl) BI S LINES PENNSYLVANIA GREYHOUND LINES SWAJLLOW COACH LINES BLOO.tl INGTON BUS LINE
TYWCAi LOW
Round Trip $ 6.50
6.40
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7.25
Plus u. s. Tax Call us for Charter Coach Service Anywhere in tho State or United States I'HONE S28-II L. (. BROWN. Agent.
Chicago St. Louis
New York City Ptoria, ID. .
FARES One Way S 3.60
3.55 13.35 4.00
The secretary and treasurer re- 1 Germany to communism,
.di and Mrs. James M. Oliver, ports were read and approved. ■ "m . ■■
HOUSE FOREIGN AFFAIRS committee discusses with Rep. Everett Dirksen (left), (R), HI., his accusation that Russia is "feverishly preparing for military war.” Chairman Charles Eaton (seated right), (R), N. J., and (standing from left) Rep. August H. Andresen (R), Minn., and Rep. Jacob Javits (R), N. Y., review Dirksen’s 10-point program to halt "Soviet campaign to force the U. S. to abandon
(International)
Birthday
James Edward Sweet, son of i Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sweet, of i
Pueblo, Colo
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There's no gift problem when you have a music-lover on your Christmas list .... Give an album of records and you give a jrift to be lonff-remembered and enjoyed .... Choose albums of favorite Christmas music, Ion#-favored classics, collections of popular swing and classic jazz tunes, and even special albums for children .... If you don’t know the likes of your friends, give Christmas Gift Certificates and they can make their own record selections from SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
•Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Sweet, Mr. I-phe president gave a report of and Mrs. Robert Foellein. ; lhe la; . t Council meeting and al-
) so reminded the members of the
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ANNIVERSARIES !«> no
C O | H(dl call was answere | by each
* member telling their plans for
' Thanksgiving.
A discussion on Achievement
_ „ , Day was held. The club was
.. ' ''' ai8 " ' Jn ‘ ay ’j quite thrilled to have won the
Nov. 23rd. j H Tommy Strirger, son of Mr. aud Mrs. Gene Stringer, Putnam- \ ille, 9 years old today, Nov 22. Pa.ty Godfrey, daughter of Ir. and Mrs. Harry Godfrey. 16
years today, Nov, 22.
FOR SALE: Goo-d eleetrie washing machine and antiques. R. W. Baldwin. R. 4, Greencastle.
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LET BANNER ADS SELL IT
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The new president named
some committees. Mrs. Heavin j gave a report cf the program committees. It was voted to givk» ! each 100'; attendance member | a gift. The meeting closed by re-
peating the club prayer. During the social hour thirty
members and two guests enjoyed a contest given by Mrs. Chas. Lobdell and won by Mrs. Roscoe Hillis. The guests being Mrs. Carl Nichol and Mrs. Paul Sinclair. Because of the absence of the bride, Mrs. Wilmer Subbitt. Mrs. Ar.uinta Sibbitt opened the gifts and thanked each one very kindly. Then assisted by Mrs. Esther Sibbitt they served delicious re-
freshments.
The next meeting to be the Christmas meeting with a pitchin dinner with Mrs. George Farrow December 10.
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Mrs. Shepherd Hostess To Grovelund Club The Groveland Community jCiub met with Mrs. Emma Shepherd Nov. 20 for the first meeting* of the new year 1947-1948. The new president, Effie Miles, called the meeting to order an-1 all joined in reading the collect. The roll call was answered by giving “What I am most thankful for." There were present thirteen members and one guest,
Pearl Rowen.
A beautiful Thanksgiving story, "Mose Sanders’ Thanksgiving,” was road by Adah Hall. The entertainment was in
ii % Ma'i'lile (nbovr),'31,*is insTalied ' char i’ e Blanche Alcorn and formally as the school's head. Tlrace Arnold. Contest prizes Holding degrees from Universities wore won by Giffie Shepherd, of New Mexico and Syracuse, ! Adah Hall, Pearl Rowen. They Marble has been serving on enjoyed two humorous readings We t Virginia Wesleyan college » M rs. Parkington Goes to Court"
(IV'tnational) ; and ,. Littlo Breeches."
~ '' j The next meeting will bo De-
cember 19 with Grace* Arnold. Members please note the changed date. ,
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To Observe 501b Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna, Roachdale Route one. will observe their golden wedding anniversary Monday, November 24th.
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Modern PriscHIa (Tub
To Meet Monday
Modern Priscilla Club will meet with Mrs. N. L. Hammond,
107 W. Poplar St
noon.
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I . EXPERIMENTAL FLYING AUTOMOBILE makes its first flight at San ! diego, Cal., remaining In the air one hour and 18 minutes. The four- 1 I dflee craft carries detachable 34-foot wings, 190-horsepower motor lind snecial shock absorbers. (International Soundnhoto)
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WILMINGTON, O., college acquires the youngest college president in the II. S. as Dr. Samuel
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HATS
Attractive hats for the
• holidays.
Hats made to order of fur, l.*lt, velvet and cloth to mutch
that costimie.
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Phone 10ST
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GREENCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL BAND A well uniformed band is a credit to our community •* Sure* ly f we cen do something tor our High School Bovs and Girls. t QXTItipi TED IN THE iNTITh' 1 OF THE COMMUNITY.
,N .*%«£**. COUN * V ' WISCONSIN, JAIL Buford Sennett (left) and Robert Winslow are handcuffed after surrender to authorities who surrounded a farm near NelllavHte. Wls.. where the two had held a family ot four as hostages for 10 hours. The men are wanted in . ^ nn ' l Ct H n „ W l ^. th< • tlach on 10-year-old Janet Ann Rosenblatt of vfmrio « ’ • Cleveland He i8hts, O., and the murder of her brother-in-law Carl L. Monday after- Carlson, who reportedly, accepted a ride In their car from iuSon Wis., to nearby Badger Village, where Cartoon lived. (laternaticnal)
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Just the two of you •• relaxing amid our fine atmosphere.. Dine here often. It’s the nerfec! spot for atmosphere and fine food. CAFE ROYAU
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