The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1948 — Page 2

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Greencastle, 35 j The Tiger Cubs played a far

M| better brand of ball Friday nigh*

llthan they showed against Wash11 ington Wednesday but it was 0, still not quite good enough and 1. Franklin downed the local high o' school basketeers. 42 to 35. Th O] tilt was staged on the small

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The setback was the third South Central Conference loss for the Tiger Cubs this season.

At the end of the first period 1*1 the local drapery agitators were )| in possession of a 12 to 11 lead. I oi with Don Stites. Manhart, Stan :

Pierce, Grimes and Big

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. kiri irfli* Erich Brandos’ ‘Oh, I'm so terribly, terribly

in love".

That's what a nineteen-year-old niece of mine told me last night when she announced her

HERALD CONSOLIDATED I Entered in the postoffice at | Greencastle. Indiana as second ciass mail matter under act o. March 7. 1878. Subscription price. 15 cents per week; $4.00 per year by mail In Putnam county; $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. 1 S. R. Rarklen, Publisher. 17-10 ■4outh Jackeon Street.

TODAY’S BIRLC THOI'GHT A sarcastic remark, an uncharitable act may do incalculable harm.—P* 32:9: Be ye not as the horse or as the mule which have no understanding; whose mouth must bo held :n with bit and bridle.

Bainr>ridge Club Met

With Mrs. Kimih

The Friendly Sewing Circle met January 28 at the home of; Mrs. Leota Rauh. A delicious | pitch-in dinner was enjoyed by 9 members and 1 visitor, Mrs. Wanota McMalns. Mrs. Edith MoKamey returned thanks. Quilting was the work of the day. | The business session was call-1 ed to order by Mrs. Grace Wright

the new president.

The meeting was opened by singing the club song. "Bless Be The Tie." The hostess read the

15th chapler of Luke.

The secretary' and treasurer's ( repor.s wore read and approved. ; Roll call was answered by giv- j ing a favorite recipe. Mrs. Mary Rauh received a birthday gift

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TUrthday

James Merryweather. city. 86 years Sunday. Feb. 1. Steven Russel! Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Payne. Limedale. 3 years today, Jan. 31. Barbara Zachary. 314 E Hanna St.. 14 years today. Jan 31 W S. Bock. Greencastle R 1. 76 years today. Jan. 31.

Wedding

Mr. and Mrs WU'iam Lawrence. 16 years today, Jan. 31.

dry cleaning

HERE you'll GET, and you’ll acclaim, The CAREFUL work fhat gave us fame, For ALL dry cleaning WE perform, Is ALWAYS done in BEST of form!

HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS

from her secret sister. The bus-

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c-ngagemenv to a twenty^two- | j year-oli ex-GI who is making 1 just about encnjgh to keep her

The second period was filled! in kitchen aprons and gingham

with thrills and chills as the lead) dresses.

did not vary over 4 points to ’ the credit of either team. How- First I intended to give he-

I ever as the half gun cracked the 1 a practical lecture on marriage,

local squad was holding the short | its responsibilities, its pitfalls, end of a 23 to 19 score. Statis- i Then I changed my mind.

Valley prelim here a week ago, j tics found the Cubs had collected ■ What is the use talking about proved to basketball fans Friday ! 7 field goals and 5 tallies from I ^yvn-to-earth things to some

Fillmore Raps B.U. 66 To 38

Fillmore’s Cardinals, runnersip to Balnbridge in tiv Wabash

night that their 42 to 30

stripe and their

ever Belle Union in the tourney j opponents P goals from the was no fluke. Th* Cards swept Held ana 5 free tosses, the Cubs

B. U. aside on the local gym floor by the tophoavy score ot

66 to 38.

win j the cliarity

making 25') qf their shots from

one who is floating in the

clouds ?

What is the sense of mentioning grocery bills and dishwash-

G’Castle Motors Basketeers Active

tho field and Pranklin collect- J j r g anf j floor-mopping to a girl ing 26'’*. j to whom "nothing is so sweet in The third period was also ,ife as lovr s V™"* ^eam"?

marked with the closeness of

the game with Franklin how-

So I gave my l. ctle niece my

ever holding a slim margin not j blessing not that she had ask-

Grccncaatle Motors, Inc., basketball team makes their first appearance on the home floor tonight. This team, something new in a commercial league, has the past few weeks encountered some of the best independent and semi-pro teams in this section of the state. This team represents many businesses of this city and their appearance and organization is sponsored by Gieencastle Motors, Inc. Tonight they meet the "Architects’* a semi-pro ball club from Brazil. The curtain raiser will be played at 7:00 by Lone Star Cenv nt and Stilesville Independ-

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Some of the local Greencastl" Motors players are Tom I’. Carney, William Alspaugh. Jr., and Grover Noel, all from Greencastl< Motors: Ray Grove from Williams & Grove: W. Swickaid from Swiekards Lunch; Charles Weaver. Other businesses which have been represented are J. C. Penney, Oakley’s, Miller Grain and the Bon Ton restaurant. SEKIOI S GAS BREAK NILES, Mich., Jan. SI (INK) —'I hi* Niles police department reported today that a natural gas main between Indianapolis and Niles has burs) endangering gas supplies of a large sector enihraeing communities in two states.

in excess of 5 points during the entire quarter. The Cubs during the ball game were able to take most of the rebounds off their own and their opponents basnets but did so at the cost of nunm rous personal fouls. As a result of their opponents hitting numerous attempts from the charity stripe the Cubs trailed 25 to 30

ed for them and I truly hope that she will live happily for-

ever after.

I didn't tell her anything about Mrs Andree Vernierjwe, of Dunkerque, France, the wife of a poor working man. who has just given birth 10 her twenty-second child. Nor did I mention Mrs. Art-

at the end of this period, al > hur Kelly, of Belfast, Ireland, though the Cubs had scored 20' who had her fifth set of twin: of their shots from the field j a few days ago and whose huswhile holding their hosts to band is a laborer on the County

10%. j Docks.

The final period was similar Maybe Mrs. Verieuwe and with the Cubs collecting 18', of Mrs Kelly are still in love. May-

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

the field shots to their opponent:; 12%. They were hurt by the deadly shooting of theii hosts from the free throw stripe The Cubs however with this handicap were able to pull to

be they have never been sorry .hat they married so young and without thoughts of future or

security.

Maybe it .s better, anyway,

Dr. and Mrs V. Earle Wiseman left today to spend several weeks in Biloxi. Miss. The Brick Chapel M. Y. F. w 11 mee^ Sunday at 6:30 p. m at the Ernest Early home. Mrs. Rosie Billingsley has been admitted to the St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis for surgery. The Dixie Four w.ll be a the Union Valley Church, near Belle ynion. Sunday night. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Khrte of Richmond are spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. FYcd E. Beatman of Monroe township. Mrs. Bernadine Shinn and daughter were dismissed from the Putnam County Hospital Saturday. They were taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Kirkham. Highland

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i Mr. and Mrs. James Dunn and Mrs. Retha Dunn and daughter ! Coleen. went to Stout Field Frii * 1 day to see Sgt. Harold L. Dunn who is with the 11th Air Force at Harrisburg, Pa., play basketball with the Stout Field team. Sgt. Dunn’s team won 46 to 33. t They also beat the team by Baer Field at Fort Wayne Thursday, 73 to 49. They visited with Sgt.

within 2 points of the Franklin |’.hat to youngsters LOVE (and, Dunn til! 8:30 when his plan?

squad in the last 40 seconds >>f i please, Mr. Typesetter, se* the play and might have tied the ball word LOVE in capital letters) game when they stole the ball i is all that t..e poets claim it to from their stalling opponents be all that yxith dreams it to and raced down the floor but! be and all that it really is if traveling was called and the j t j s the real thing.

took off for Harrisburg. Pa. i

ball was awarded to Franklin v.ho in turn was able to score 3 straight baskets and win the hall game by a .35 to 42 margin. In the preliminary game of the evening, the Cubs reserve squad lost to the Franklin quintet by a 35 to 20 score. Lineup and summary:

DANCE TONIGHT Melody Hall CL0VERDALE Come anil bring ymir friends Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Foley

Greencastle (So) Manhart Foxx s. Pleroe Marketto Roberts Grimes Reynolds Stites Rowland TOTALS Franklin (42) Morris Stubbeman j Fredersdorf ! Plake [ Grider Crossman Crowe Carey TOT A US

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TASTY FOOD REQUIRES CAREFUL PREPARATION tt not only takes good ingredients to make appetizing dishes - - • But it also takes tested recipes and careful preparation CAFE R0YALE

And what is love, anyway 7 Come to think of it, after iwenty-six years, I am still in love, anj I hope that no matter how long you have been married you are, too. How do you knew? In my Dictionary of Quotations compile j by H. L. Mencken, there are sixteen pages on the subject of love—more than any other subject in this 1347page book.' There are chapters on "l/ivr and Hatred", "Love and Marriage”, “Lcve Divine", "Love in General", Love in Man and Woman", "Love, its Beginnings" "Love, its Course", "Love, its Duration”, "Love, its Causes”, Love, its Effects”, “Love, its Mutuality”, "Love, Its Nature" and several oJiers. I though it appropriate to -00k into the chapter "Love, its Duration” because that, after all, is the true tes k of love. And there 1 found a little something from Robert Burns’ poem " A Red, Red Rose”. I give it to you: "As fair art thou, my bonny lass, So deep in love am I; "And I will luve thee still, my dear, Till a’ the seas gang dry, ‘Till a’ the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks molt wi' the sun, "I will luve thee still my dear, While the sar.d o’ life shall run”.

Are you In love? (linton Falls W. 8. C. S. To Meet February 5 The W. b. C. S. of Cllnjon Falls will meet February 5th in an all day meeting with Mrs. Wilma Cruise. Please bring two pot holders. Note change of meeting place. Everyone welcome.

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iness meeting was closed by repeating the Lord's prayer. Next meeting February 25. with Mrs. Worth Arnold.

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Social Service ('lull j 1 Of Reelsville llold* Meet The Reelsvillc Social Service Club met at the home of Mis. Olive Knight Jan. 28 with eighteen members enjoying a delicious dinner at noon. Mrs. Mildred Hutcheson offered thanks. At 1:30 the new president. Mr Lucille Aker, called the mcctim, to order, with Mrs. L«e Rissier giving devotions after which all icpcated the Lord’s Prayer. Roll call was responded to with a (hildhood experience. During the business a motion was made to donate $2.50 to the Mart* of

Dimes.

1 The program for the afternoon was Interesting Current Events by Mrs. Pearl Knight and a paper. "Dwight D. Eisenhower.’’, prepared and capably given by! Mrs. Ruth Craft. At the clo.^j of the meeting two contests We-e j held with prizes going to Mrs. j Pearl Knight Mrs. Lucille Akei i and Mrs. Ruth Craft. The next meeting will be Feb. 25 wth, Mrs. Anna Pollom.

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The 10th Century Club Holds Meet ing Twentieth Centuiy Club mot Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lee Reeves >.1 West Franklin street with Mrs. Milo West the assisting hostess, j Meeting was called to order by the president. Mrs. Reeve’, reading of the collect, then the business transacted. Mrs. T. H. Williams then gave a beautiful memorial for a deceased member. Miss Nell Lovett, followed by prayer by Mrs. Sarah Wright. Collection was taken for polio which amounted to $3.75. Mrs. Helen Hawkins gave the! program for the afternoon which! was very interesting, on "Earl-! icst Indiana.” During the social hour th? hostess served lovely refresh-

ments.

❖ •> * Mr. and Mrs. Ktehesnn Entertained Guests Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Etcheson of Jamestown entertained with a pitch-in dinner Sunday. Jan. 25. in honor of their wedding anniversary and the birthday ol Hans Anderson. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Harley Miller and son. Hal,' Mr. and Mrs. Julian Steele and daughters, Patty Sue and Bobhy Jo, Mi. and Mrs. Voris Etchesou and daughter, Janet Lynn. Mrs. Lcma Steele of Greencastle, M . and Mrs. W. C. Steele of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Coffman of Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman and sons, C. R. and Ronald Dean of Rover, Mr.! jand Mrs. Hans Anderson and Mr. 1 .and Mrs. Clarence Etcheson

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CLUB CALENDAR

Monday

Fortnightly Club Mrs. Simp-

son Stoner 7:30 p. m.

Current Literature Group of AAUW Mrs. Marion Wilson.

303 Highfall Ave.

Tuesday

Delta Theta Tail 8 n. m —

Mrs. Cloyd Moss. Active Chapter Tri Kappa - Mrs. Fred Bergmann—8 p. m. Wednesday Woman's Club- Mrs. William A Huggarl 2:30 p. m. NEW TAX BILL

Phona r’r.t

nonneed today his support f„ r ~ substitute proposal which win h offered Monday by Hons. i),.,,,,,. crats in place of the Kepubii,..,,,

tax legislation.

Dingell predicted that would la- "almost

l here

una nlmous"

WASHINGTON, Jan. 81.— *up|iort among the l>i-m,«. rat j, (|\S)—Hep. Dingell (D) Mich.. for which rails sponsor of the administration's fnr a of four hillinu dulairs j n | Sin "cost of IKing" tax cut, an- Individual Income laves

Announcement Due to present conditions and the increase of all operating expenses, the Greencastle barber shops make the following announcement: Effective Monday, Febraary 2 HAIRCUTS $1 SHAVES 75c HOURS: 8 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. SATURDAYS -8 A. M to 7:00 P. M. Johnson’s Barber Shop Hood’s Barber Shop Bernie Smith’s Barber Shop

WE WILL BE

CLOSED FOR INVENTORY MONDAY FEBRUARY 2nd Montgomery Ward

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