The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1948 — Page 2

.^c SAliV aANNcit, OKfNCASTlE, MOiANA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10. 1948.

CLINTON FALLS

The W.S.C.S. of Cl.nlon Fal met with an all day meeting las. Friday. Jan. 2 at the horse or

Mrs. Claude Crodian.

Several frr.m around Clinton

I daughter Mary Anna and John members of the armed force# can | I Burk spent Wednesday even join the Army with a pror.iae J ! tt-.h \ir »n.i Mrs Jamer of three years service with onej

Kalis atten ketball ga r Ba, abridge

New Yes

Mr and M sons, Larm

and Mrana. Mar Mr. and

Burk of Or< and Mrs. J

HijEf ni.

Mr. and

rd the donkey e Tuesday ni?! 1

1

Ronn>.

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guests of Miller ami

-re Mr ■ i \ 1

Mrs. John

Burk

Cecil

William ted Mr Fr-day Chadf'

ing with Mr. and Mrs Jame*

Burk and sons

Mr. and Mrs Cline Ratci.fi and familj called on Mrs. Josit Keyt of Greencastle Sunday

evening

Mr and Mrs Junior Martin - ad son. Joe. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Oscar Martin and

Freeman Keen.

Mm L.da Pierce spent Thursd y vith Mrs. Serena Burk an'

daughter Ida Mae

K \ RM RI T( 'HERING SAFETY' SEGGEsmi

three years service with on. of eight units now stationed in the V S Qualified applicants, mav choose the umt they wish

to serve in.

Applicants who have served outside the contenientai Cnitc-1 States *;nce September 2. 19*1 may enlist up to grade four Units now serving in this coun

are: 2r.d Inf. Div Ft U-uls hi net or.. 2nd Amored Div od. Texas. «2nd Airr Ft Bragg. North 2nd Erpr Special Bri-

THE OWLY BtilSEH { -SOCIETY-

aad 1

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

| Fillmore O. ETh Meet Tlwrwta: CaHed meeting of

<TI'B CALENDAR

>|onda>

International Relations Group) ot A A. U W - Mrs C C Pie.

BOAP1TAI. NOTES

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Entered h» ^ postoffiee a» j Greencastle, Indiana as secon^. ciass mail matter under act ofj March 7. 1S7S Subscription price, j 15 cents ner week; M 00 per , P *• war bv mh!l in Putr.ara county:

S3 00 to ST 80 per year outside Uluverda!

Putnam County. !

S. K Ipiridew. puMKher. 17-!!* Jackson Street.

Fillmore O. -™ 616

E S No. lad Thursday evening. January 15th. at 7:30 o clock. ^ Initiation Members please br.nr .

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Monda\ Book Club Mrs.

A XLcUla Club— Mrs. J daughter of Greencastle. | William B. Peck-2:30 p m. were dismiaaed Fnday.

Maurice Bennet of Coatesville.

was admitted Friday.

Roy Keller of Cloverdale. was

J. i a mined Friday.

Mrs. Richard Stewart and 1 , w..... nt nrpeneastle. R. 3,

le. R. 3, waa dlsmisv-.; py^ Mf# Floyd BratUin and of Bellmore. were dismissed p r!

day.

Mr*. J'Jdy Long of Gr^ ncast . le, was dismissed Fn tay.

Frr z ng

weather

means

gad*', ^ Armored Div Inf Div Ft

>nien. Wash . Ft Kihx Ky . nrd Cal.f 5th

3rd 4th Inf

i

|| visited Mr a

rsd Mrs. Raymor.

H - wie* farmers will be renlen-

Div Ft Jac

-k«, n. S- C.. and &tn ■

Burk ard J

ghter. Margie Fr,

• <.h;ng the meat supply in their

Inf. Div. Ft

Dix N J AppkcanLr . [

. iters, jars and pantries.

may enlist

for Urr^. four, or j

Mrs. Hallie

tr* vl*' 5 ’? ri -

1 OV- rve the simple rules of | gaffty this year, and avoid ac- <

five years

L/xal Army and Air i

ter. fthar-ir. K:

,y. sp*-nt Thursday !

Force Recn;

riling Officers believe j

with he i siste

r Mrs Marie En-

i -jdents resulting from careless

this wiU ;n<

dll'* rti'iny former.

.vft and famil;

| n ess uring butcher ng. s ig/es*-

servicemen.

now* marn^l. to re- i

Mr and M

r- Alb* rt K- hr-

| y p Willsev, Purdue Univers-

enlist, since

thF*v can now rt- *

and faimly

>ent Thursday and

i tty farm safety speeialist

1 quest assier

iment with Army di- :

r. Friday with N

fr and Mrs Alder

Acc-rdir." toi the Nationa

1 visions near

* th^ pUres in. whirh j

Webber and i Mr and M

ton ef Indianapolis rs Mar:-- Crwr

Safety Council, one of the mos* eommon ca-tses of injury dur

! they arc nr

iw (

and daughter.

Kay and Karen

mg butcher:ng is slippery fool-

spent Sunday

with Mr an’ Mrs.

ing. Removing ice and sprlr.kl-

POLICE STATION NO f '< *

Oscar Martin Jerry Mili-

r spent Frida:*

ng ashes r-n th^ ground befor ! butchering is advisable. If th*

Tri

SLAP mult W iFi:

night with G

--nr.- Martin or

j ,b is to be done indoors, sand

FORT WAYNE Ind. iUPi

Mor.or.

jy M.'.ler. Jr., spert

1 sawdust, or crushed rock salt or

Walter Ka:

mphues .2. w’,11 be

t

Ijittle Jolmr

ft r h'-lp footing. K*-ep fa*

more carefi

il where he is when i'

j The January meeting of the ! Cloverdal< PTA win be held Mon- * day evening the 12th at the

| school buiMmg Fifth grade will TOOVVS RIBLE niOfi.HT char) ^ of the opening We are impaled by our own Eugene D Hutchins. Comity , Rr 26:9: As a thorti Superintendent of Schools will

V- han Is of a speck on 'Our P.iWlc Schools

a parable in th * + + + •?■

Haute Ec namica

< Ink Meets The first meeting of the year

>’th up into : unkard. so is m h of fools.

|»LI1ML\A1 And Lcxal News B H I E F S

Tuesday

New Era Club Mrs Russell Pierce. 707 south Lxust street2:30 p. m. | Tuesday Reading Circle Mrs.

I H Dirks.

^Present Day CMb Mrs Wil-

bur Donner.

Greencastle Girl Scout Counci

—2:30 Gobin Church.

Wednesday

P E O Sisterhood 7:30 p. m. j -Mrs. Ralph Taylor. 9 North }

College Ave.

Ul>-ssen program senes

John Strange of Greencastle R 4. was d'mnasrd Friday. Marjorie Detro of Greencast-

Delta Theta Tau Akimnae wijj meet Monday evening at & ft o'clock at the home of j^rs, Ham- Wells.

Phi

Tues -a III

Sunday with Lida P*. Norma Keyt *pen1 night with Mr and Martin and -on Joey

Mr and Mrs. James Burk an son Malcolm. Mr and Mrs. B Wells, spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs. Fay Thomas of Green-

castle

Betty Ratcliff spent Friday right with her grandmotheMrs. J Keyt of Greencastle. Duane and Caro! Campb*-., s-wuit Saturday night wit! C-rolvn and Jerry Ensor. Mr. and Mrs Jame s Burk a • non, spent Sunday w:th Mr. an l Mrs Wm Thomas of near Greencastle. Mrs. Lida Pierce spent Tuesday evening with Mrs Eliet En stnr and children. Mrs. Ward Arnold spent on, day last week uith Mrs Sper-

back

Mr r—' Mrs Cha-!ie Miller called on Mr. and Mrs Filer* B it. - M< nday n.ght. Ida Mae Burk spent Thursday afternoon with Jerry Miller Mr and Mrs Curtis Burk and

trimmings off

i that all be checked will hold th it. Discard pulleys, and l:mbs :n ar.-

and meat

floor.

WiTUey suggest hoisting etjuipmen to be certain it weight placed on weak ropes, worn avoid rotten tree chor r.g equipment.

The National Safety Council offers several other recommer. dations to farmers for hutchei

ing safety:

Carry all butchering knives in a rack am keep them ther^ when not in use. Keep knives sharp and handle. 1 .n good condition, as well as fr<

from grease.

Use tamper to force meat into

the gr.nder.

Observe precautions with firearms used in stunning animals, and always keep the guns unloaded when not in use. K'-ep children away from, butchering aciivities. ATTENTION l.I* The Department of the Army announced today that former

he picks a next time. Police rep rr.ent led t when the K home m a morning Th under the ; dows. The desk i came out th, Kamphues s Since the gr.ms, the I depth has d 1 six inches

sergeant » door in Ian his

nation •opped fi

Mr and Mrs Oscar FYitz were n Indianapolis Fnday on husin-

i-ss.

James Pingleton and Vernon Elmore have enrolled in the T< rre Haute School of Watch-

r s wife j inaktng

j Unit No 58 will hold its

an argu- , regular meeting Monday even-

violence .ng Jan 12th at 8 o'clock at the

ere go.ng Legion home.

Mr and .Mrs Harvey Owens v '* ‘ are spend.ng the week end with on .v.n- their \trs Bern:*

F. d and family in Elkhart

was held with the president. Delta H ,U9 * ‘

Perkins and Mrs. Clinton Parks m.

assisted Mrs McMuBen in enter- ,-wCAIENDAK

tainmg | ur.tr- Voice reThe song of the month Home Sunday 3:00 V ” Nfehar ry | on the Range and the reading cital. Miss May M * 1 *' ' j of the club creed were followed hall. , n ^ a m -House

bv roll cal! The roll call re- Monday. 10 or sponses being old fashioned mothers meeting. ^ remedies, brought back to our . Tuesday, b 00 p minds, the simple and often hor- ball game. Butl< r. • re rid tasting remedies of child-! Wednesday. 10 00 a. hood. * 5 Worship Chapel. Prof

Mrs Deryl Sandc.-s read her Hixson.

-8.00 P ,

I »

m. — ] Jerome

YOU’RE OUR HONORED GUEST When you dine at the Royale, your slightest wish is our concern — The menu and service are planned to make your meal an occasion to be remembered with pleasure - CAFE ROYALE

:d police 1C to see

the Pitopsoil

me to

secretary report and Mrs Mc-yt-illen took up sTTrrai business

matters with the members

It was decided to have a pennysupper in the library on St Val-

entines Day, Feb. 14th.

The lesson for the day was on Nutrition.'' Miss Luole Smith, our home demonstration agent, from Greencastle. was present and presented the lesson. M:ss Smith's talk was very interes*- ; ing. especially to mothers of

Mrs Hattie Thomas is in Dan- school children and she also

Vtlie helping to care for

cousin. Mrs J> is critically ill.

10'25 a- m.—CARE Movie

6 30 p m. A A. U P Dinner 7 00 p m. Renaissance Art Lecture Prof Reid Winsey. Thursday. 8:15 P- m.-Prof.

Franz Bodfors recital.

Friday. 10 00 Chapel- Emily

Kim bough

W&WASHINGTON

Too Many Candidoles?

| Taft vs. Dewey Strop Odd GOP Predicament | * Becomes Free-for-AII

Special to Central Press

| rr ~ VSIHNCTON- The Republican convention in Philadelphia n«t W simimcr l.*oks like the i<|d "ide open race in n ,ny a y ar For many mouths, it appealed that the twtllo would lie betweni

Mrs Martha Lear retimed h i- Friday from Ind.anapoHs, after spending the past few days with Mr and Mrs Albert Sag--

p ror ir.iiny in v....- ■>-

„ m n-«vet-1 Senatoi Robert A Taft iRt. Ohio, and Gov Thomas E. Dewey of Saturday. 8:00 p m. * - ^ former Gov. Harold E. Btassen of MinncsoUati

i ,nc ^mmhdate. and a few favorite sons to ad-i som- spue However, the drum-healing for Gov Earl Warren of Califnrnii

on the west coast slepjx.l up the pu> Then,

ball. Chicago, here.

TWH E IN ONE l*W

SALT LAKE Few couples b« ents twice in on

Mrs. J Porter Jon 'aughter, Mrs Clark gave birth to a son at less than two hours

CITY i UPi

J V. F. W Auxiliary will meet ' Tuesday January 13th a, the home. Meeting date is changed

of Jaycee dinner Wed-

randpar- because Mr. an ! nesday.

id. On

J Mrs. Ameha Flynn of Terre ' Haute is the week-end guest of P- rr ''' Mrs Charles Crawley. N. Indiana St Mrs Flynn will also at-

j other daughter. Mrs Vore Camn- I n l th(l 6th Distn t v. F W. tv-li. a!«o pre- nt>-*l her P ar ** !1,: i me ^ting held Sunday in this city.

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TAKE TO BOATS AS FLOODS HIT PORTLAND, ORE.

| Miss Alma Scobee of Brick i Chapel was admitted to th? I Methodist Hospital in Indianj a pahs Wednc aday Her room I number is B-818 aful she would - enjoy hearing from all her

‘ friends.

rare for her showed charts giving a recent Baird, who survey T the food our Roachdalc-

' school children consumed in one week. Another chart was of the county survey and while both charts were interesting, we learned that some improvement could be made in tbe da.ly diet

of our children.

During the social hour, delicious refreshments were served to the twenty members present. The next meeting will be on Feb. 7th with Mrs. R. C. Skelton. Roll call will be comic Val-

entine exchange.

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RoMon f bib T*> Meet M-mlay

CF.OVERDALE

Santa Claus arrived at this time and distributed candy ar,«l I

oranges to all present.

Refreshments of coffee, cocoa

and cookies were serve*!.

Inth*

a*

Mrs Martha Lear. 513 N - diana st.. was heard on IJ.m Jeep She.um program 12:15. Friday in Indianapol s

Mrs. Lear picked a pocket anu , named the picture on the bill which was that of Anlrew Jackson She received a one dollat

bill and two theatre tickets.

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ANNIVERSARIES

4-*4*'l , 4- + 4-+'i-4»-r4*'S*^

Wedding

Mr. and Mrs. Gareld E.

fCiniAKO, ORE . RESIDENTS are and snow-swollen rivers of

o.i, ferr ed from their homes In the city's lower sections as rain the Willamette valley overflow their banks. (International Soundphoto)

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SPECIAL AOTICE! TIIL TASH IO A WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY For The Last 2 Days of Its Going Out of Business Sale! Remember T uesday-Wednesday

Are The Last 2 Days

See The Banner MondayFor Our Final Ad.

The Boston Club will meet Monday evening at 7:45 at the home of Mill Lelia Horn. Miss Zella Adams will be assistant hostess. Miss Grace Browning will have the program Member* please note change of meeting place I

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(invmtale Aimltory

If..Ids Meeting

' The American Legio n Auxili.- ry No. 281 held their regular meeting at the Cloverdale Legion home Monday with a largo

crowd in attendance.

Various meetings gave their reports. a letter was read from

S.-'ne, 3 years today, January 8. District Membership Chair-1

man. reporting Indiana had |

Birthday rca- hed more than their quota. Sarah Hubble. Mt Meridian. 1 T »*' unlt >* having a pot-luck

M years today. Jan. 10th. . supper Monday night. January j

Mrs. Jennie R John. 80 year- *2 at 6:30 p. m. at the Legion j

Sunday Jan 11. home. All members and their I

I families to be there. Bring} \V«*t Floyd Home Ec. j ba,ket ,,n<1 own tab1 ' ^rvice.

flub To Hold Meeting ! lf "• ,s ‘o ^ a f-heck }

The West Floyd Home Eco- ' t0 lh< * Girt *' ^hooi at Clear-1

nomics Club will meet Januarv rnont - j 14th with Mrs. Harry Beck ' NVxt r< ^ ,lar meeting will be I

1 Monday evening. January 19. at

the !>>gion Home

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International Group To 'leet Monday

International Relations Group of A A. U. W will meet Monday evening at the home of Mrs. 0. 0. Pierson. 616 High wood ave-

nue. ,

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I leaf Clover f lull To Meet The 4 Leaf Clover Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 at the home of Mrs Dan Hutcheson R Jackson St. road.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY «iCHOOL OF MUSIC presents THE MANZONI Requiem Mass BY GIUSEPPE VERDI with SELMA KAYE. Soprano Metropolitan Opera Company WINIFRED HEIDI, Mezzo-Sopra nr Metropolitan Opera Company MYRON TAYLOR. Tenor Formerly ot the Metropolitan opera Company GEORGE LONDON. B?ss INDIANA UNIYERSITY CHORAL UNION AND ORCHESTRA WILFRED C. BAIN, Conductor Auditorium: Tuesday* Jan. 20, 1948, 8:15 P. M. \dml««*inn: HOr. !*bc. SI .20 Including Tax Mail order., non . Auditorium Box Office

General

MacArlbur

when Milwaukee sponsors of Gen. P i.ilas Ms*-. Arthur started passing out buttons nc-l plsstning signlwnnls. the GOP rank an-1 fi! kr- v thit there would be a fust-rate contest at the f-m-

vention

Lurking in the background, of course is i>s. Dyvight l> Eisenhower, who is not - lyin* anvHung but who continues to act 111 - a man t*h» would accept if he were drafted. As matters now stand, the GOP unlike tl» Democrats, have too many, not too fe-.v, candi-

dates. . • • • •

• CONGRESSIONAL HEADACHES T’:.' Mill Gongicss lias more than its share of headachn ip prospect now that ho*ly has reconv- r * I for ill

iceon.l session. Topping the list is the issue uppermost in the mindi ‘ f nearly everynne. hnv to cope with the high cost of living lie

} publican le-yders eonMdcr this their No. 1 worry.

.Sharing doubtful lion .r** with inflation is the Marshall Plan, on 'whose impbinci.talien Pre.sitk-nt Truman has set an April 1 dead•fine. Tliere is also the side issue of Chinese aid. Ti:r administration

j is now working out det ills of an aid program for Chit, i

I Here are some other matters high up on the congfesr.oii.il docleft I Tax rednrtion an-l liu**get cuts, extension of rent conlro , univwsal nulitaiy trniidni-. extension of the social security program, .housing, e*iu<atif*i at util to stales ant govcrnmcnt-assis'iii medif^

I aid.

Despite this difTcult l gend.i, the GGP ler.derdnp hop< to a -v :n ] Coiig*e.--.s aftfr a .‘esMon of I--s than six monllis in t 1 • t ' rffmhers to attend the Republican ami Democratic com*-- in in Jin* and July. • • • • MARSHALL MAN Tliere is a growing belief in C f' : M

BAINBRIDGE P.T.A. MINSTREL AND VARIETY SHOW JANUARY I7TH. Bainbridge Gym

Prcsutleiit Timi-.m an-l ’.lie State department l^-pan Mambsll Plan ttsi early ami that the edge will be off ddit en'!:i-.-iasm l-v the time legislatois are called upon to vote The government's strongest argument for the plan- ; -ti'-i-- • becking the spread of Communism in Europe is I arvri ngalnst with increasing force hy periodicals, ami the arguments u* finding receptive ears among congressmen and senatoi looking ■ f » platform for their opposition. Real renSYtn N-liiml the mounting congressional op; -n to - Plan, of course, is the large oulfivs involved which igam jeopardize any large tax i ut for Americans. To« Cut These tax cuts wi ie l.ilieled by Repubhcans as one j (rong of ttieir strongest gambits to capture the presidential ele* lions next yeai. Gaiw* However, the argument of no money for Europe in order to make way tor a tax cut is considered too b'- int > n - 1 ' Refiublican strategy circles. They desire, instead, to reduce the program greatly from Tr^n 'lent Truman's recommendations on the ground that the smalW sum e->-i do the same work Theif with this m eomplishrd. push ahead with a tax cut s *■ where in the neighborhood of the 6.6 billion dollars prn|*> i -' House yvays and means coiwiuttee chief, Harold Knutson 1 -m

W nnesota.

SPRING NATS EARLY’ HARBINGERS OF SPRING Hats for vary woman Brighten up that suit or rootemr with a heeomtug hat. NeUye Riggs PHONE 1 ns* 267 Bloomington street.

CLOVERDALE LEGION vs. EMINENCE Tuesday, January 13,1948 8:00 O’Cltck at Cloverdale PRELIMINARY GAME -1:10 P. M.

Ross Lockridgr, Jr.

An M-G-M prize novel A Book-of-the-Momh Clab K-lection S3.9S

SAM HANNA S

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BOOK STORE

PHY CLEANING ALL dry cleaning dene by US, Is werk well done, wRimut a fuss, Se send te US your family’s MSI, W* guerenfee te stand AU TESTI home laundry and cleaners PRO"*