The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 November 1948 — Page 2

THF DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1948.

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kIchsoiI SalurJay.

Linria Bock ley of nrklgopot

Mi L l!:a I'a .'win of Quincy returned to her home Saturrlav. ■ war. r .1 froui th hospital Mrs. Russel) Cagle and infant Saturday. daughter were released from thej

Ar ■ I’a Wi lla. Rnute 3, Green- hospital Saturday.

< a ;tl. was released Saturday.

Many flail of Gosport return-' son Fillmore

Mrs. Billy Wallace and infaet!

were releas'd!

Sunday.

Mrs. Inez Pruitt of Fillino.-i was admitted to the hospital

Sunday.

Phyllis Wichman of Greencas1 lie was admitted Monday.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED

-SOCIETYMrs. Iloseoe White Hostess 1 To I nion Chapel Meeting

ed to his home Saturday. Jess Beemer of Greencastle was released Saturday. Andrew Black of Quincy was release I Saturday. M: Betty Zeiner of Fillmore, i mine 1 to her home Saturday. Clyd Ratcliff. Route 1, Green- < astle, returned to his home Saturday. ..1i Thelma Stauh and infant daughter were released from the hospital Saturday. Betsy Be k of Greeneaatle was

\KW ARRIVALS

from the hospital Saturday.

Mary Meek of Poland returned * ~ .. to her home Sunday from the Harr - V , L1 f ht

hospital. freedom are tiie parents o a * ' n U 300 , s; 80 j.p., r outside

„ „ , „ born Saturday at the county hes- , ,

pital

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boles of | . . . o. .

17-1!) Smth .laekson Street.

released Sunday. *

Mrs. Russell Plummer and infant daughter of Rockville weie

released Sunday.

Mrs. Kva Bran nof Reelavllle returneil to her home Sunday

from the hospital.

Robert Sutherlin of GreencasUe was admitted to the hospital

Friendship Club Meeting Changed

The Friendship Club will meet

Wednesday, November 17th. at

The W. S. C. S. of Union thp homo n f Mrs. Opal Ham

Filtered in the postoffice at c’hspel met with Mrs. Roseoe instead of the 10th. Mem Greencastle, Indiana as second yv'hite on November llrd with an h<>rs pj t . agc note change of meet-

class mail matter under act of i a n day meeting. Before the ing ,

March 7, DO#. Subscription prlei bount iful dinner, grace was + + -p .j. >0 cents |M-r week: $4.00 pci I gj Ven by Mrs. Omerod. Mrs. |j r j r | < chapel Club year by mail in Putnam county. 1 Claude Newgent read the devo- -j, () Wednesday

tions. "The Twelve Men

Were Called Apostles." mn. ^ j j

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p. m. in Mcharry hall, Herman |

Berg conducting.

The Bo-piece orchestra will

present Mendels a.hr. s "Concert m. m th.

Overture: Ruy Bias;" Dvorak’s tian church' ^ 1 ''®

{' Symphony No. 5 in E Minor’

from the "New World;" the "Prayer and Dream Pantomine' from Humperdinck’s opera "Hansel and Gretel," and Smetana’s "Polka” and "Dance of

Stated

masonic :

Lodge No.

mee dnt o( i

rutuum Ciuuity.

S. R. Kariden, Publisher.

the Comedians" from 'T1k

Then The Brick Chapel Home Ecu- ^ Bartered Bride,

everyone joined in singing, nomtes Club will meet Wedues-j Pal|) vVhea:, Crawfordsvllle, la I "Sweet Hour of Prayer." Mem- day, Nov. tfUh, instead of Tu 08 * ar ; 3 ;.jtant conductor, and Miss

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FARMERS COOPERATIVE CREAMERY CRAWFOlinSVlI.I.R. IMF ‘•fOUR COOPERATIVE CREAMERY” Market your rrean through your own Institution—

born Saturday at the county j ' T()OAV . s THOUGHT hospital. j ji; v ! vrhen sorrows conic the Twins, a boy and a g rl, were / hav(i b( , en colTOcUve a!V | helpful born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Q () d ; t; t,. n ds only goo I toward u

Kenneth Franklin of Spencer, a* : Tl|l , Hinl s ,„. t , y goo I.less a ! i nllected for

bers answered roll call with day, Nov. 9th

something to be thankful for.

The secretary read report, then several donations wore

the society. The

the county hospital Saturday. nl(>ri _ y shnJ1 follow me all

lays of my life. To. 23:C.

Write us, Phone us, or see n'jr route man nn .Monday and Wednesday of eiwli week.

CKAWFOKnSVII.I.E, INI).

PHONE 2$00

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ko rns of ■ Poland are the parents of a daughter boin Sunday at th-

hospital.

A daughter was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jenkins of Spencer, at the cofinty hos-

pital.

A son was born Monday to Mr and Mrs. Ray Reed, Greencastle, Route 4 at the hospital.

th" committees gave

1 for the month.

their reports

i»B:KSO\AI And Local News It II I 1:1 S

Items are being collected for Bundles For Britain by the committee: Mrs. Bert Garrett. Mrs. Claude Newgent. and Mrs. Edward Reynolds. It wa* voted to send a Food Care Package to some family. Election of officers for the following year are:

.% .t. -w S. < . C. To Meet Tuesday Evening S. C. C. will meet with Miss Hazel Ran 1 bo Tuesday evenin'nt 7:30. Mis. Chas. Hudson will he assisting hostess. 4* •}• 4* Great Books Group To Meet Tonight The Great Books Group will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Hi/h School Library.

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( linton and Madison F.e

jK fhleeu Main, Hammond, Ind

in concert master.

non W. m ^

Lodge No. 4ii9 F 4 , "" V ’ ’" P M J| C. (legroe. WilUr-j J

TATTLETALES-By I Keeou Clean

TUESDAY

atPENNEY’S SPECIAL ASSORTMENT WOMEN'S DRESSES $5 and $8 WOMEN S-CHILDREN S SHOES . . . $2.00

30x30 BIRDSEYE

DIAPERS . . $2.00

PER DOZ.

MENS SPORT COATS BOYS' SPORT COATS BOYS' SUITS

S5.00

REMNANTS V2 PRICE

VISIT PENNEY S TUESDAY

HOG MARKET Hogs 12.COO: moderately active, about, steady, good and choice barrows and gilts around 170-225 lbs $23.75-$24.00. ton ! $24.00: 100-169 lbs eligible $20 00 -$23.50: weights above 300 lbs scarce; sows steady to strong, good and choice largely $20.50$22.00, choice lightweights $22-25-$22 50.

V. F. W. Auxiliary will

Wednesday at 7:.t0 at the honi gent;

1 Club To .Meet

President, Mrs. Vei n Sigler. ^ Clinton and Madison Home Ec nr t vice-president. Mrs. Claud New- c , ub wm niret Thursday after-

Mrs. Elizabeth 1

noon, Nov. 11th. at the home

Arthur Lynch of Greenaburg. spent the week end in Gieencasl-

le.

Anna M. Dlmmick is visiting in Cleveland, Ohio for the next two weeks.

Spiritual Life secre- )Mrs stai , k at Morton Mrs. Edward Reynold’.; ^ Jos „, Bu ,. k assisU ng.

corresponding secretary, Mrs.

Russel 1 O’Haver.

Thomas Indicted By Federal Jury WASHINGTON. Nov. 8. (UP) Rep. J. Parnell Thomas, N- w Jersey Republican, today was indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of conspiring to defraud the government by taking salary "kickbacks” from his con-

gressional employes.

treasurer. Ciodfelter;

t-ry, ^ _ _

l The lesson on “Linen and Its * Care” will be given and finishing

The penny collection amount- ^ up of the craft lesson. Also anyed to 37c, gift collection' one having some old linen to amounted to $1.80. Mrs. Edward demonstrate is asked to bring it

Reynolds winning the gift, for this meeting,

the deati Twenty-one members were pres-' •!• + 4> +

ent. The W. S. C. S. are having Greencastle Morning a family get-together Deeember Miisieale To .Mei-t

Mrs. Grace Routt is in Ind- 16th at the church with a pitch- The Greencastle Morning ianiprlis attending the annual in supper and a gi'ft exchange Musicale w 11 meet with Mrs. Indiana Hairdressers Association for everyone. You are all invited Joseph Heston, Wednesday meetings. to come next month. Mrs. Walter morning at 10 o’clock. City policcc reported that they Calvert will entertain the soc-' *I* + picked up Clcve Ccx for public iety. Happier Homes Ciuh

Nelson Hardy has been call

to Versailles, Ind., by of Elmer Livingston.

d

“Don t asK why, but I’m sure there mint be somethin); 1 about my clothes since I had them cleaned and pretsed wonderful HOME LAUNDRY & CLEANERS!’

intoxication on Sunday. He wd!

appear in muncipal court. Th- Rev. W. H. Quineborry .

Patricksburg will preach at tii Union Valley church Tucs lav

evening. Everyone welcome. Betty Burks and Hazel Fraz-

ier have returned home from a

. .. . , , , , mot r trip through KentLckv, The indictment also charged t- .. ..

Tennessee, Mississippi . and

Texas.

NEW AND EXCLUSIVE THE BEST VALUE IN LAMPS THIS FALL! Decorated 22 Inch Pottery Table Lamps

Thomas with violating the so called “false claims statute” by filing three pay vouchers wi.li House of Representative author- | ities for persons on his ; ayn \\ j who allegedly did r.o work. J The grand jury also indicte-i J Miss Helen Campbell. Thoma ’ former secretary, on the conspiracy charge because she allegedly I participated in the “k < kback”

| scheme.

j Arraignment of Thomas wrs I set tentatively for next Friday. * The indictment was returne I before Federal Judge Richmond

B. Keech.

Awaiting Royal Heir's Arrival

LONDON, Nov. 8. (UP) Gynecologist Sir William Gilliatt visited Princess Elizabeth today and checked the elaborate preparations for the impending birth of the possible heir to the British throne. The child is expected “any time after next Saturday.” It was reported that the won i or drug trilene would be used to ease the young princess during her first experience with labor

pains.

of Indianapol s and his fathei and mother of Claremont visited Sunday afternoon with Mi-

aul Mrs. William Lau ■.

Clubs in the county federation dues nr - payable now to ; Ali - Earl Sutherlin, Bainbridge. Universal club dues arc payable t” Mrs. Victor Selby, Fa rmnunf.

Mi. and Mrs. Jr., left Sunday

To Meet Tuesday The Happier Homes Club will meet Tuesday, Nov. 9th, at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Lorene Garrett, Route 4. Important business and installation of officers.

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Mareiu Miles Bride

Of Joseph Jones

At five p. m. on Saturday, November the sixth. Marcia L e Theodore Miles, was united i: man-age to Joseph Jones, son of Mr. and Mir. Rufus Sadie:-. Fa’-h";- Francis Hull perforate 1

the ceremony.

The ceremony was held in the

i!r organization of tb.e county jiving room of the home of tin; Home Economics Club work aid bride’s parents before a setting program of work for the of ferns, palms, white chrysan-

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Mrs. Roy Johnson Entertain Reelsville Club Women

Mrs. Roy Johnson of Reelsville R. 1, entertained the newly organized Home Economics Club at her home on Wednesday. Nov- < mlcr 3rd. Mrs. Isabi lie Fox i f the Maple Heights Home Economics Club wan guest leader

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Applegate oc^ P s!ors nt foVJL‘ C Flnir”' CiH y Miles ’ dn "Z ht ‘'r o{ Ml ’- and Mr

buffet luncheon was served by the County Home Economic" office i. Mrs. Francis Lane, Mrs. Irene Myers and Lucil • Smith, borne demonstra.ion r ::i.

the program of work for th

Robert Patton. ' iar uas < U- sc usaed and outlined, themums an t candelabra, for Watertown, ^ rs ' J°hnson was el"c, d as The bride's only attendant was

AH IDEAL GIFT FOR

$1 DOWN-SI A W WILL HOLD THIS UNTIL OMHISTMASI Re^Mlsi* Payirenis Be?:in In I94C

South Dakota, where they will P | ‘ s,acnl * her sister, Joan, who wore a pi ik attend tin' welding of a friend fifteen members and seven marquisette dress and a corsage who was in the service with Mr. P’ 1 '’ 8 * 8 enjoyed the buffet lunch* 0 f white gardenias. The bride Patton. con which featured chicken tor- chose a white satin dress trimMr (’. J. Pence, mother if r ‘ i I > * 11 ' tomato pudding an I apt.! - med in lace, and carried a white

Prof. R. W. Pence, is in th - Put-

crunch with cinnamon sauce a

nnm County Hospital suffering ** 1<> teatured disjjes. from a fractured hip a:-, result of "** ^ +

a Bill at he; son’s home Fri lay. • s ‘'" Lra Club Her condition is rcpoiti'I a : sat- Itiesday

isfactory. The New Era Club will meet

Dr. George F. Parker will be T ii,.«rinv a t

Tuesday at Old Tiail Inn for a

in Indianapolis Monday thruogh , lmc heon at 1:30 p. m. Friday, attending a post gradii- + + + + ate course in obstetrics and Warren Twp Home Ee. gynecology, which is being given n , lb Mpt N , lvW nber 3

at the Indiana University School

of Medicine. I The Warren township Home

All members of Greencastle ( 1’*^ met Wednesday -after- lately following the ceremony at Chaplet- No. 255, O. E. S. are in- noon at the Community House, the home of the bride’s parents, vited to a reception honoring ^ very delicious luncheon was Those attending the wedding Miss Loin Mae Bowers, District s( ' , ’ ve d hy the leaders to demon- from out of town were Mr. and deputy of District 9, November str£ ' !e the lesson on a buffet Mrs. John Henry Freeland, Rev, 18. at 7:30 p. m. in the Masonic r ‘ 1cal ^ nineteen members snd and Mrs. Summers of Lawrence-

player book topped with a white

orchid.

James Miles, uncle of the bride, serve i as best man. Charles Milos, brother of the bride,

served as usher.

Tno bride’s mother wore a dress of regal purple and a enrage of white gardenias. The groom’s mother wore a dress of the same color and wore a cor*

.■■ago of white roses.

A reception was held immed-

A tiny nickel-plated machine, at Crawfordsville. Any- ’' vo quests. Mrs. Ray Bolton and burg; Mr .and Mrs. Edward

from which the princess will inhale the drug, has been tested and re-tested. The newspaper “The People,” said exhaustive experiments had “proved trilene

planning to attend please ^ r: Hcyd Sims.

After the luncheon the mect-

Johnson of Indianapolis; Miss Dolores Jones of Troy, Ohio; Mr.

contact Mrs. Wallace Martin,

781-J. in K was opened by the president. a nd Mrs. Floyd Miles' and son of The Rev. Dallas Rissler lolt , ^* 1< history of the song for the Indianapolis; Mrs. Hazel Dorsey

11-> .i I T *

Monday morning to attend the

month was read

is the safest pain killing drug y-t Vincennr ’ H Association of Baptist . h ’ discovered.” Churches for the next two 8 n g la g

Tlini' handsome New 1*671 cry Base Designs Soft. Urttuny White Glaze Add- Ltixellness To Your Home Exquisite Fired - on Floral Trims In Rich Tones I resh-And. Pretty Shade iteeoratlons To Match The Base.

Give Your Home That Bright “New Penny” Look Frn, urn on pedestal or xase shaped haoe with felt bottom to protect youi table . . . complete with U'z Inch parrhment shade especially designed to match the beauty of the lovely base. Easily cleaned with just a damp cloth. CH.&C. Hardware, Inc. BAINBRIDGE, IND.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

by Louise n f Trov, Ohio; James Miles of

Bridges, followed by the club Chicago; Charles Miles of Terre

„ AI1 Ihrough The Haute and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence weeks. Rev. Rissler will deliver . ( lub creed was then re- Minor and Charles Miles of Imli-

his regular sermon here over the P ratl ' < l- Roll call was answered anapolis.

by each member repeating n

Bible verse.

telephone. Hi.-i subject this Sunday” will be "Religious Evaluation” in eooperation with DePamv Week of Religious Re-

evaluatlon.

A change in meeting t men for tever d c Vdt education clrsses

meeting which will be the Xma.s

meeting and guest day.

An interesting lesson, "Food for Special Occasions” was giv-

Charlos R. Stafford, et ux, ro Gwyneth Faye Chastain, land ; i Roachdale, $1. John L. Moffett, ct ux, to Arthur McKamey, land in Clov-

erdale, $1.

Harry E. Job, et ux

ing Trimble, el ux. Ia-:d m Clov- !Pnl wei k to t* 10 Greencastle

erdale twp., $1. -Bainbridge game scheduled fori M '‘ 8 " 8S ‘-’ S t ‘ , ' lhls meeting

Cloverdale Hdw. & Lumber Wednesday, November 10. ClassCo., Ine., to Sterling Trimbl > cs in interJor decoration, photo- i land in Cloverdale twp.. $1. tfraphy, piano, ternis and typing ! Harry E Allan, et ux, to How- wil1 rneet on ThurcJay. Sewing ard L. Williams, et ux. land in ® rou P wil1 ™tet on Tuesday. ReGreeneastle Northwood Addition. niainin 8 classes (current affairs,

CASH

W HEN IN NEED OF A QUICK CASH LOAN CALL ON THE INDIANA LOAN CO. 19'/, E WASH. ST.

handicraft aand sketching) will,] convene on Wednesday. a s usual.

ANNIVERSARIES ^> + + + + ++ + 4 + 4- + 4. BlrthtUiy Elmer O. Sutherlin of Cloverdaye, today. Nov. 8. Bobby Lee Newgent, 11 ytsr' old today, Nov. 8th Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Appl:>gate, Jr., one year today, No*-. 8th.

The bride and groom will reRide at 2183 Carlton Avo., Indi-

. W * re . ma, ! e . f0r . the . next ana polls

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Legion Auxiliary To Meet Tonight

The Legion Auxiliary will hoi I

8

o’clock at the Post Home.

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Mts'ting Post iioneil

One Week

Because of the Memorial dedicacticn on Noverber 11. the FillU niore W. S. C. S. will postpone their monthly all-day meeting one week to November 18.

to Sterl- !,a:; br01 the eur- McCullou * h nn<l a stated meeting tonight at

Hostesses for this

and Kate Hendrix.

HUNTERS

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Issued Immediately by SIMPSON STONER insurance

I Don’t forget to bring your articles for the Missionary box, anklets, handkerchiefs, towels, wash cloths, ten towels, pencils, pint, safety pins, thread, needles, tablets, crayons, envelopes, in fact nearly anything is needed such ns we can use in our own hotyi'-a.

SYMPHONY CONCERT The DePatiw University Sym- ' phony Orchestra will mtke itt first appearance of the 1948-46 concert season tomorrow at 8:15