The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1948 — Page 2
THF DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTlE, INDIANA,
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1948.
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Mrs. Margart. Bo a i '.!i piiorl
in Indian: .l:s F. .(.ay,
Mr. and Mrs. L> ia!(’ Wilson arr tlio parents i f a son, Donald Sttven, born Monday at the Culver hospital at Crawfords-
ville.
M.r. and Mrs. James Wenk of
I.afayette were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Orider.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Harris spent Sunday with relatives in Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Summers and son were in Indianapolis
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Zimmerman Wednesday. Mrs. Robert Williams enter tained with a childrens party Friday afternoon Oct. 29 in honor of the 6th birthday anniversary of her daughter, Roberta. Those present were Millie
dinner Anne Steele, Becky Crosby. BonJames n *^ Hutchins, Debby Allen,
Elaine McBride, Mary I.ou Har bison, Linda Harbison. Caroline Baird, Judy Radford, Patty Lou Espy. Madonna Britton, Kay j Bender, Bonnie Williams. The lit- j tie guest received several nice |
gifts.
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-SOCIETYHeelsville ( lull
Night Coughs
^ ‘rub c
due to colds... eased without "dosing” A/ICKS ▼ VA po R u a
TODAY’S imu.K THOI GHT No antispetic is needed in tlv life wholly committed to God
Audrey Modlin. Robert Myers | The fear of the Lord is clean, enand Blaze Robertson, spent the during forever. Ps. 19.9.
week in South Dakota hunting j
pheasants.
Mr. and Mrs. Don McCory of Martinsville, 111., wore week end
PRE VOS huf price sale j—
IMjisovxi And Local News ii it 11: f s
| Tressa
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wallace of j LlJ , u Huffman
! Fillmore, are the parents of
: son born Monday.
Met October 27
The Heelsville Social Service Club met Oct. 27 at the home of M’-s. Mary Skelton. Sixteen I members a,a cl one guest enjoyed a delicious dinner at the noon hour with Mrs. Ida McCullough of-
fering thanks.
At 1:30 the president, Mrs. Lucille Aker, called the meeting to order. The meeting opened with the club singing. "What a Friend we Have in Jesus,” accompanied on the piano by Mrs.
Mary Skelton.
Devotions were given by
Lois Raab.
During the business it was decided to bring cookies to the November meeting to send to the Bill > HospRal, also to bring gif's
for the teer-age book.
A report of the nominating ) committee was given. It was de- ' cided to hold all officers over for I another year. The president appointed a program committee for I .ext year, composed of Mrs.
Rissler chairman, Mrs. '
and Mrs. Lois
jRaab. ; The program for the afternoon '
Enjoyed Gaia Time At Old Trail Inn
Friday evening, Oct. 29, was the scene c.f a gala occasion at the Old Trail Inn. A group of old friends, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Job, Mr. and Mrs. Ra.ph Major, Mr. ^ and Mrs. A. D. Wilms and ■ Nadine Wilms met, not only for the beautifully served and tasty ; dinner but also for on evening
of music and fun.
j Between courses Nadine Wil'^.s entertained at the piano with music and song and at the close , of dinner all gathered around the 1 piano and sang all the old songs i
Spanish War Anxlliary I Turkey Winner. Thursday
The Spanish War Camp and Auxiliary will hold their annual turkey dinner on Thursday, Nov. 4th at 6:30 P. M. in the High School home economies room in
the gymnasium.
Members please bring food and
table service.
Store Featured In Trade Magazine
Grecncastle has a unique store according to the ‘'Sporting
, i|i i Goods Dealer.” one of th<> largest
, trade magazines of its kind,
enti ( which features Charlie Bridges
with a duet they had sung m | ^ ^ SpoI . tsman . s shop in its their younge.r days. | 0ctob(>r j 8Sue> Charles Bridges
It was an enjoyable evening.
.Mrs. i we |i as the ney ones. Mr. and
' Mrs. E. L. Gray having
married 45 years
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Plunder consisted of Current Events by of Rockville, are the parents ot ( Mrs. Hora Young and a very
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Ettreverie Hormone Lotion. Magic new formula containing natural estrogenic hormones. Helps keep lace, neck, throat and hantls younger looking. Wonderful as a powder base. 6-ounce 32 size, 31. Special Dry-Skin Lotion. Especially good for airy, rough, or scaly skin . ., helps sot\on and soothe. Ean lie used as* a powder base ami body lotion'. Regular 12-ounce $2 size now 31. Blustery Weather Lotion. Helps prevent windhurn and relieve chapping. Delightful • hand or fuuV lotion; elfecIve to smooth chapped legs that snag nyldfis. Regular i2-ounce $2 size* now 31. (J// /U, CMf/liJ lUl)
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Eddy Arnold 20-2700 Anytime What A Fool I Was ’JO-2481 Easy Rockin' ('hair To My Sorrow 20-7806 lioiii|llet of Roses Texarkana Baby - 20-8013 Just x I.itle livin’ My Daddy Is Onyl a Picture Album P-193 All Time nits From the Utils Elton Britt 90-8090 < litme Bells Someday * Rov Roeers 20-2917 I'm Gonna Gallop, (iallop, Gallop to Galliii', New Mexico An Old Fashioned Cowboy
Texas Jim Robertson 20-8150 My Dreamhoat is Sinking Somebody I.oses, Somebody Wins Dude Martin 20-‘iJ)85 Atom Komh Hatty \Vi*hy Washy Woman Pee Wee Kins; 20-2680 Rootle Tootle Tennessee Waltz Sons Ot The Pioneers Album I* I'ftH Cowboy < lassirs
SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
• a daughter born Monday.
interesting paper on General
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Marshall by Mrs. Olive Knight, j
Whitman Two contests were held with
have returned home from a visit with relatives in Ashtabula, O.
Dorolliy Gray Lotions * Featuring New Estrogenic Hormone Lotion
J J. W. Gough and family enI tertained Mr. and Mrs. John Gough of Roachdale at Sunday dinner at the Old Trail Inn.
prizes going to Mrs. Lucille Aker ami Mrs. Ida McCullough. A | guest of the club was Mrs. Anna Hall. | The Nov. meeting will be a week earlier on Nov. 17 on ac- j count of Thanksgiving at the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCurry j home of Mrs. Flora Young. 1
have rcturnej from a motor trip to Atlanta, Ga. and the Smoky Mountains. Mrs. Virgil Hullihan and daughter Suzanna of Hebron are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baldwin.
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Mrs. Acton Hostess To Home Ke Club
Mrs. Shermaji Acton entertain- 1 cd the me nbers and guests of i the East Marion Home Ec. Club at her home on October 21st with buffet luncheon which was |
excellent food and lovely surroundings, an occasion to be remembered by all. The group plan to meet again during the holiday season for a turkey din-
ner.
•p -E 4* -fr Mrs. Goode Honored Willi Shower A lovely miscellaneous shower was given for Martha Sutherlin Goode at the home of Mrs. Oscar O'Hair on Wednesday, October
27th.
Mrs. Goode was seated at a table daintily decorated in the bride's chosen colors of pink and white, from which she opened her | many lovely gifts. She was assisted by her sisters, Norma and Jeretta and Miss Sylvia Cox. ■ After the opening of the gifts, j and the bride had thanked every j one for them, there was a clever love letter and mailbox contest, 'conducted by Mrs. Clifford Early. , Refreshments of ice cream, cookies, mints, and spiced ten wore served to about fifty-five guests. A wonderful social hour was enjoyed in this gracious
received this unusual appeal
Diplomats Await Election Outcome PARIS, Nov. 2.—(UP)—The United Nations Political Committee resumed discussion of the Greek question today but most of the world’s top diplomats remained idle awaiting results of the American presidential elec-
tion.
Members of the committee scheduled an all-day session in hopes of \0inding up general debate and paving the way for con-
crete action.
The United Nations also scheduled a full-dress General Assembly session for tomorrow to consider final action on the atomic energy stalemate. A majority of delegates were reported
"'of” h!s' c t olumn! r ? ady . t0 aPr)r ° VP th ° American
appears
plan for world control of atomic
"Fishin’ Fun,” which
regularly in The Daily Banner
during the fishing season.
Quoting from the article commenting at length on "Fishin’ Fun,” "That column is just a lot of fun," Bridges explains, “I mi up a litle humor with some of the gossip about local fishermen-. Then, too, I run a fishing contest Dai|y| next General Assembly. ( The first big post-election test
energy.
The assembly also will debate a resolution adopted by the political comittee despite Russian opposition. The resolution calls for the big five powers and Can ada to consult on the possibility of agreement on atomic ejiergy control and report back to the
nf Ameriean forricr. come Thursday wh P „ J >ty Council meet* Palestine luue 1 The wuneil will C0I1|- - Anglo-Chiin-sc , H ing Jewish and Arab 1 withdraw to their Oct. J thus depriving the j ew , * ,h ' v bave Won in the J Weeks, The r,,„l utl „„ ' provide possible San . against either side .• 1
to obey.
Th. K i >h< resold then switched its stand oni orders from President Ti, T """ ' "iwh#| United States' position wgJ after the elections. Mnst United 1 . were interested in the A J elections. It would be some change of l. in the American delegation J Republicans won, but th«f crican foreign policy ; n L would remain unchanged.'
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Gough | prepared by the members under l " mi1 w * 1 ' p tt '' k'n ls , I U. . . C t? ..C.l, ,*u1a ' ll, A Aini A.. A e t V, ,, 1 Art A H A ^ ’ i i
admired
and Bertha Rogers of Roachdale will leave Thursday for a visit at Rockford and Ambay Illinois.
Mrs. Ralph Crousore and Mrs. Betty Jean Williams were in Franklin Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Crousore’s uncle,
1 Noah Carpenter.
the supervision of the leaders, Mrs Herbert Sutherlin • and Mrs.
A. E. Shipman.
In the afternoon the lesson
the gifts. * + + +
Crescent Club Meets \\ ednesday
..c . , ^ . * .. . , The Crescent Club will meet
Special Occasions for the Farm- i
. 0ll ,v. I Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the
| home of Mrs. Warren Middleton.
, 727 E. Washington St.
night. ! Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stanley' entertained guests from Madison | recently. They were Mr. and | Mrs. John Loose and family. They were here to celebrate Mr. I Stanley’s birthday, who was 38
ly" was presented by Mrs. Suth rlin and Mrs. Shipman. They emphasized the importance of plenty of special occasions for
1 Mr. and Mrs. Luther Littr 11 the family and recommended the and Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Good- buffet method as the most pracinan spent a very enjoyable week tieal method of serving groups
end in Kentucky and Nashville. J of people.
Tenn., ami attended the Grand! Daring the business meeting l’01r Opry in Nashville Saturday| new officers were elected as fol-
1 lows: President, Mrs. Cecil Nichols; vice president, Mrs.’ Herbert Sutherlin; secretary, Mrs. Ora Day; treasurer, Mrs.
Charles Snodgrass.
A poem "Golden Wedding” was read in honor of Mrs. Claude, | Williamson's 50th Wedding An-
October 31st. Also visiting were * ., , , | niversary. a gift was presented Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and a . . ,, ,, , ,
I to her from the club.
cousin. Miss Joann Dickev. .
J » J Plans were finished for our ex-
Mrs. Charles Howard has re- j ’'■bit at achievement day. j turned from Searcy, Ark., where! * 116 president, Mrs. Thad !
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Group Will Meet With Mrs. Johnson
in cooperation with The
Banner and in this column I give the latest reports on the best! catches. There’s a lot of good' fishing in the small creeks and! the quarry holes in this section. They’re supposed to be fished out but do you know that not long J ago a large mouth bass weighing | seven pounds and two ounces | was caught near here. Six andj five pounders have also been of-
ficially entered in the contest.” "Tliis is called the worst fish-
ing area in the Midwest,” said Bridges according to the articles, | "but just the same you will notice we have a 16-foot wall space devoted to tackle. And, we’re getting a break, too. The government is pushing ahead with plans for constructing the Cagle's Mill Reservoir not far from Grerncastle that will make this the ‘playground of the Midwest’,” said Greencastle’s erstwhile proprietor of the Sports-!
man’s Shop.
"They told us we were slightly crazy to establish this store in^ ; Greencastle,” said Bridges ae-
l)R. F. K. DETTMwpJ Office will he elosej Nov. Xth thniin>h \u, j J For medical servin' <all ‘
John Q. Public says, “With Every Party On Election Day
!>
Quality Leads The Way."
604 South College Opening Soon
; cording to the magazine.
Mrs. Roy Johnson of ReelsvilleJ vye outgrew rjur List .store a 1, will entertain a group of, had to move to* fhik fflrtf*: Nr
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on] even without -the Cagle Mill Resat ervoir. business is so good that 1 wc are ehlarging our quarters.
homemakers at her home Wednesday, November 3rd,
1:30 p. m.
Mrs. Isabelle Fox of Grcencas- And when the articificial lake is tie, a guest leader will present created, well business had betthe lesson "Special Occasions for ter be good.” the Family” which features the! Charles Bridges is completing buffet luncheon. ^ plans for a marine department The county Home Economies i to bo housed in the loft over the Club Council will provide the’back , )ar t n f the store. It will luncheon at this organizational J be approached hy a large stairmeeting arranged hy Mrs. Lee wa y. i n addition to the retail Andrews of Greencastle. ; end. a part-time salesman covers Mrs. Francis Lane, Mrs. Car! j a 50 mile radius selling high Myers, of the County Home Eco- schools in the area, says the
she was called by the serious ill-! Bridge®, who was a delegate to! g m j lb home
ness of her son-in-law, Jack i National Home Demonstra- ! Shaff. Mr. Shaff underwent an ’' on Council meeting at Tulsa, I emergency operation for appen- Oklahoma, gave a very interest-
. dicitis several days ago and al- , ing report on the meeting,
though still in a serious condition The nexl meeting will be at ; is reported as improving. Mrs. I the hon t p of Mrs. R. S. Cowgill
Howard was accompanied home ! on November 26th. j by her granddaughter, Miss I + + + + I Audra Shaff. Mrs. Shaff is re- ^awley-Hugenin j naining at her husband’s bed- Wedding Announced
side.
nomics Chib Council and Lucih'
demonstration
agent, will be guests and outline Home Economics Club work for
the group. + + + +
Greencastle O. E. S. To Meet Wednesday
Greertcastle Chapter No. 255 O. E. S. will hold its stated meeting Wednesday November 3rd at
"Sporting Goods Dealer.” Re productions of ‘‘Fishin’ Fun” and an exterior and an interior picture of the store are contained in the interesting article.
SEE TROI BEE FOR SECRETARY FORRESTAE
CHEVROLET will broadcast the ELECTION RETURNS over the NBC National Hookup WIRE and WLW v BEGINNING AT 7 P. M. THIS EVENING Continuing Throughout the Evening 1'nlil the Winner
Is Announced
GREENCASTLE MOTORS, IHC. 115 North Jackson St. P™'
w,.„ „ 7:30 o’clock. There will be a
Mrs. Marian Hugenin, daugh-j short
HOSPITAL NOTES
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ; Black, and Charles Crawley, Jr ,
(son of Mr. and Mrs.
program honoring past
Adas.
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Joseph Pearson of Coatesville J Crawle y* were united in mar-^ Ka,,, ’ a *** ,,a 1 hl
a
Moose home October 29th. for prettiest Moyer; most
The Afternoon Circle of W. S. C. S. of Gobin chifrc.h will
meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Hiram Jonn-, 610 Highwood Avenue. Mrs. J. E. Courtney will have the devotions. Mrs. Orville Davis will
was dismissed Tuesday. \ >>age Saturday evening at 8:30; Tonight Andrew Black of Quincy, was ° clock. j Kappa Delta Phi will meet th:.-'! admitted Monday. | The ceremony was performed j evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Renford Cherry of Indianap- ^ ov ' Danes, at his home in j Public Service room, oils, was admitted Monday. ; Indianapolis. The young couple bers an' urged to be present. Mrs. Value Williams of Green- was attended by Mr. and Mrs. J- -t* i* •{. castle was admitted Monday. ! Eiteljorge of this city. \V. S .C. S. of Gobin Mrs. Sue Radcliffe of Green-' ’’’’’c bric| c waM attired in a Church Yleels Thursday
castle, was admitted Tuesday. I 8>ceii street length dress, with* Millard Greenlee of Coatesville ,,lai 'k accessories. Her corsage R. 2, was dismissed Monday. j ' va ' s white gardenias. I They will be at homo to their Women of .Moose ! friends at 303 W. Washington St.
Held Masked Party in this city.
l-hr Women of the Moose held Christian Church Aid masquerade party at the vvill Wednesday on Friday evening.| ^ Woman’s Christian Mis-
ere won sionary Aid will meet at 1:30 n
for prettiest costume Carolyn m Wednesday, Nov. 3rd instead! < hr, “' lttn < h,,rch
‘r: most comical, Ruthie 0 f Wednesday mght, so as to not' <ir "up T<> Meet S ites; best couple, Irma M. - j conflict with the Methodist evanClaui and Dan Smith; best cos- g ( ,listic meetings. It will be held tume. Sue Stites; prettiest child,; ul the home of M.s Bruce Lane.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2. - • (UPi Defense officials predict- ! cd today that Secretary James | Forrestal will have trouble keepI ing the army, navy and air force | from quarreling in public despite
| his latest damp-down.
Forrestal, in an order yesterday, placed all legislation and
All mem-' col j tact w ith Congress under the
j “central control” of his office. His action followed by only a few days a statement by Gen. Omar N. Bradley, army chief of | staff, that the armed services I
the' would lose the respect of the I
American public unless they f stopped their "dog-eat-dog” I fights over the taxpayer’s dollar, f Defense officials predicted I that ForrestaTs most recent di-J rective would fail to prevent a
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NO DRIVING PROBLEMS
THIS WINTER
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have the program. Mrs. Leoj major battle In the next Con-
Terry will
be assisting hostess.
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Barbaia Jackson; door prize was
won by Pete Williams.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Henley and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Bandy and sons of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hooser and Billy Hughes were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Frazier and son. Mr. Bind Mrs. Harold Bowen and daughters of Connecticut spent a few days with the former's mother. Mrs. Minnie Bowen and Mrs. Hazel Rice.
•S* + -E ♦ Group Will Meet With Mrs. Jonie The Afternoon Jircle of Gobin Memorial’s W. S C. S will meet Thuraday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Hiram Ja.ne, 610 Highwood ♦ + + + Woman's Club To Mee4 VYcdiicsduy The Woman's Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. M. Fulmer. Mrs. A C. NNnrthrup will have the program.
The Christian Church Couples
Club will meet with Ml. and Mrs. Ralph Records. 27 east Franklin street, Thursday. Nov. 4th, at
7:30 p. m. •
MERCER - BUILDERS Industrial and Residential Construction Phone 525 Rockville, Ind.
gross over the 70-group air force program. Congress overrode Forrestal in the last session and voted to start on a four-year program to produce a more formidable air arm. The defense secretary had argued that such expansion would throw the air force out of balance with the army and navy, and would place too great a strain on the nation’s economy. , Forrestal's aides said he has no intention of allowing the 70group air force program to be included in defense plans. His 1 budget for fiscal 1949-50 docs' not contain money for it. ! Despite Forrestal’s order, it was said, the air force will con- 1 tend that 70 groups are vital to the national saiety. The aircraft manufacturing Industry D backing the air force stand.
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