The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 November 1948 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. CitfENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1948.
SOVIET TEACHER LEAVES HOSPITAL
THE DAILY BANNER and TERALD CONSOLIDATED fcntrreil In tho po^toffloe at irecncasllp, Indiana an second class mail inatteir under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 20 rents per week: $4.00 per year by mall In Putnam county. I $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. S. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-13 South Jackson Street.
-SOCIUTY-
l*i:itttoxAi And Local News II IK I i: F s
Tile Present Day t'liih
To Meet Tuesday
The Present Day Club will meet Tuesday at 2:ii0 p. m. at the home of Mrs. James liittles.
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Bis' Hive Kobe kali To Meet Tonight
Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge wilt. meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the!
Josephine Ford and Esther Lyons’ that a time agreeable to memThe Xmas meeting will be held bers of her class in piano \w with Mrs. Frieda Nickelson. arranged by her. I "Sewing class will not meet lb °
week, but the sewing class room
'"1 *« join the y\t r , , -
1 r,pwort:i League."
was dismissed Sunday.
Mrs, Grace Thomas of Roachdale, was dismissed Mon lay. Mrs. Mr.rgoret Johnson of!
Grocncastlo, was dismigne l Mon I \Siu\GT0N v
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Chari. * Huffman of Green-' s< "-"etarv of .sj-p. castle, was dismissed Mon lay. j ferrr | today o n ,.,1,^ Mrs. Lcnorc Nelson of Green- ! :r Wnr.s with ,
be followed by a pie social. All Kebekahs are urgi ,1 to attend
and enjoy the party.
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P'l'! .idiy Ncigtdmr C.iib Mel Nov. J 7
V. F. W
Wednesday at 7:.'!0 p. m. at th
Post Home.
V. F. W. FALL rONFEKENCE
HELD IN INDIANAPOLIS will be open Monday, In i, and Wednesday evenings of neKt The Veterans of Foreign Wars week so class member.; may cornfield their annual Fall conference pletc their projects, in Indianapolis on Saturday an I Classes in tennis and handiSuiulay at the Claypool hotel. craft will not meet Wednesday Saturday was spent in visits to evening. Handicraft students
. .. ..., the veteran hospitsds by the Na- however, are welcome to g > t -
I °; ° F -* a ‘ l - Th “. meet,n f V ;!! I tional Auxiliary President Hole, the art building at periods when Amo are the parents of a daugh 1 d .Ps White „, w .
Mm; by. and other departm.-m their class room is not in use t- ter born Monday mornirg. m
officers. In the afternoon a tea complete unfinished work. ~~~ 1 was given in the Travertine room Adult Education program \v,M, I.ATE NEWS ^ of the Lincoln hotel, honoring close Wednesday. Deccmb 'r 1 | Ti.i • II • iv Lo r utlee hluntlv Etlud Griffith. National chaplain, with an exhibit in the lib; ary o 1 asserted that w«me clergymen i Saturday night featured the the high school. | a re “secret" members of
1 i' 6 November meeting of the ^ < • tnnv mist party.
b nendly Neig..*or Club was held On Sunday morning, aif Auxil- CARD OF THANKS 1 Vcang Commv.iists, the com-’ ed l.iis , mine ^ lit tJio Tiotio cyf a ^ a •lllPf i
iary breakfast was served in t.ie j w ^ s h t 0 express my sincere | mittee charged, luive beea order- luntie llii(|ii frem I'thi
Chateau loom of the Claypool to lhan k s to everyone who sent me j - - - -*rr ; -
all Auxiliary members. Dis- suoh lovoly rards and gifts durtirgeished guests present for th- jnJf my stay in thp hospital.
Mrs. Sylvia Elmore pd
Avrry, east of Manhattan. Wed-
ntsc.ay, Nov. 17.
| The morning was spent in j the usual way of chatting and Auxiliary will meet j telling
■ '"np| liKis J ■ as tie, wMd dismissed Monday. I niiinlsl-thri..it,. ni ., 11 Mrs. Ella Rogers of Greancas- 1 the l -iic.ito situ.iti, tie, was dismissed Monday. Tin hief Zxium ** Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bailey of, sLV.l w. re <| osotw|
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! m’< "bs la the firs, :,f l n! l' : irtant -'iseussln, J •he tu, leaders. ^
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TATTLETALES“By I Keepu Clean
c»f happenings since see-
ing each other.
C. C. Gillen returned home Monday from an extended trip to Nc-.v York City and Washington. Stated meeting of the Cassell C. Tucker Auxiliary Unit this evening at 8:00 o’clock at th • Home.
S( )Vir: I SCHOOL TEACHER Mrs. Oksana Kos. kino " hose leap ! n from the Soviet consulate in New York City Aug 12 an international incident, prepares to leave Roosevelt I, .! become an American citizen. Weakness of her leg fraeri' jump necessitates use of a cane. With Mrs. Kosenkina i f> Eugene Watters and Virginia Muldon (right), director of for the hospital. (International)
At the noon h ur a very delicious turkey dinner with cranberry sauce, pumpkin pies and all othar goodies to make up a Thanksgiving dinner, were served to six members, ten guests. In the afternoon the president called the reeling to order and all stood to sing the dub sing and while standing repeated the
in unison. Tre-
asme. s< cretary report* were
Revival services at Mt. Hebron
Community church each night! 111,1 s Im.V'i
this week at 7 o'clock. Every
one welcome. Rev Arthur Suth-I* iven anc! waa 'l is " ei lin in C harge. , cussed about the called business
| meeting at sister Helen Wil-
jMr. a" ! Mrs. Harold Day and! Hams. We elected new officers family r.f this city and Mr. and * fpr following year.
Mrs. Howard Harris and family j After repeating club creed the oi Indianapolis, and Liilie Day club adjourned and was turned spent Sunday with Mr .and Mrs.lover to hostess and assistant Russell Day. I Games and contests followed
There will be a candlelight' with f>rizes * oin K to Cordelia
breakfast were Uie National P: si lent Helen Murphy, National Legislative Chairman Omar Kctchum. National Council Member Paul Uenning. and National Chaplain Ethel Griffith. I In the afternoon, both Posts ami Auxiliaries held their scheduled meetings. Department Piesldelit Rebecca Henning pre- • sled at the Auxiliary meetingTlr.se attending from Gi^enc astle were Commander an I Mrs.
INUMANATOLIS MARKET Hogs 7,500; active, barrows and gilts 50 to 75, spots $1.00 higher; bulk good and choice 160-220 lbs $22.75-$23.25, top $23.50 ; 225-230 Ibr. $21.50-$23.03; load 310 lbs $21.50; 103-160 lbs $13.50-$22.50; sows strong to 50 higher, bulk $18.5J-$13.50, clioice
. i, Clyde Miller. Fi i '' ' Cattle 1.800. calves 500; steer-
Cantilla, Mike Tznuanakis, Doris
Jean Rowland. Mrs. Evelyn and heifers slow. 2e
Clire, Mrs. June Newgent, Mrs.
stances
Irene W. Crawley, Mrs. CozetLi I 031 !.* medium
to 50, In
r.cre higher; sever
and g'.ud stet-"
Lear. Mrs. Ncllye Edeth Crawley.
Riggs. Mrs.
Thanksgiving service at the Big Walnut Baptist church Thursday evening, November 25 th. A pitch-in svapper of sandwiches.
McCullough, Emma Crousore Lula Cox, EJna Cox, Daffy
Robinson.
The hexstess opened her gifts
PUBLIC SALE Having purchased all the persona! property on the V.r.ccni Schclm farm, better known as the Mart Lcwler icit.7), located on W. 86th St. road, 3! miles west of U. S. 52 oi 2! miles east of 267, oi 6£ miles northeast of Erownsburg, 3 miles southeast of Fayette, I will sell at
[}j lie, auction, on
Wednesday, November 24th
Beginning at 10:30 A. M. 15 HEAD MILK COWS
Six Wisconsin Holstein cows, ranging in age from three to five years old, 1 fresh with calf by side milking
six gallons; 2 heavy springers; 3 cows milking same to Pvt. Robert G. Henderson, A F. start freshening in Dec. These cows were hand picked 1 i2,6.;3i. .:7ir> Tin. Sp. F. i, T. heavy springer; one 4 year old bue roan cow, miking 1 ' ' " l ‘ orco
Holstein giving 4 gals, per day, rebred; 1 3-year, old ‘ Huntington the Gobin Memorial Church met heavy springer; one four year old blue roan cow, j S visiting with her son, Ray in Community Hall, Friday evenmilking 4 gallons per day, rebred. The above mentioned Evens and family near Greencas- ing November 19th for the an-
salad and pie will be served at 7 w ^u c ! 1 s t'e thanked us one and all p. m. prior to the* worship nor- K mrna Crousore and Edna
1 Cox each gave an interesting
reading.
The club adjourned to meet with Bertha Fritzpatrick for
Xmas meeting.
Keystone Bible Class
■Met Friday
| The Keystone Bible Class of
vice.
Pvt. Robert G. Henderson, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson, would like to hear from all of his friends. His address is
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$27.00-$29.00. so ne held higher 1 medium and gc d light steer.'- 1 and mixed yearlings $23.50-$30- ! .00; tnree loads medium to good | 675 Itsh eifsrs $21.65; good beef I cows barely steady, some bid= I lower; Iw.ier grade cows strong ' to 50 higher; vealtrs In light j .■•upply, fairly active, steady I good and choice $30.00- $32.50. Sheep 1,500, fat lambs fairly I active, steady, quality consider- I ed, bulk good and choice natives i and weathers $25.00-$25.50, top
"You're right, Dear. Why should you Slav; n\i 1 the wai every week • From now on lei s do it th< : l .ill 0111 laundry to the depend:.bh e onun IHiME LAl'N'l & cleaners':"
Mrs. I^aura Ellen BKtle, 30'! $25.50 paid freelv: medium aod
East Hanna St.. 90 years today,
Nov. 22nd.
tie.
cows are mated to good Holstein bull. One 2 year old full blooded Guernsey heifer, springer; one 4 year old Jersey close up springer; 2 2-year old Guernseys, springers; 2 coming 2 year old Holstein springers. This is a clean herd of cows selected for production. HOGS — 16 Shoots wt. from 75 to 100 lbs. 10 head
Hampshire gilts, open.
GRAIN, FEED HAY, STRAW - 700 bu. Vicland Oats goid oafs and suitable for seed; 600 bales aood mixed baled with wire tie baler and put up without rain; !5. bules wheal straw baled with slicer baler, wire tie. Equipment — Grade A milk equipment; single unit
norde milkei, pipe and stall cocks for 10 cows, used very Bea,h Hotel - Hollywood Beach
Florida, November ZlMDecember
2. Mr. O'Hair’s subject has not
yet been announced.
Wedding* Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Moore, city. 44 years today, November
22
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brant Jr. 202 W. Liberty. 3 years. Nov. 22. , Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Nel-
Bcfore returning to Hunt- r.ual family dinner meeting. Mrs. 1 ' - voar ' s Sunday, Nov. 21. ) ington she will visit with her two Clyde Williams the calss presi- * ' r aml M ^ S ' Harry F ’ irld 48
sisters. Mis. Lou Eggers at Clov- dent called the group to order eiclale and Mrs. Belle Chadwick and asked Dr. Tennant to give
and family at Brazil and another the blessing.
son, Paul Evens and family, also After enjoying the bountiful! ol Brazil. Lr.iaal prepared by the ladies of 1 I'led L O Hair, president of tjhe class a program planned and) tin Central National Bank of gWen by the men was presented Greencastle will speak at the with Mr. J. E. Sharp acting as
Commercial Department session chairman
of the 33rd annual convention
years Saturday. Nov. 20.
good $22.50-$24.50; fed yearlings steady to 50 higher, load good and choice 117 lbs and two loads 87-100 lb, fall shorn pelts, $22.00; fed mixed weathers and ewes $20.50; slaughter ^ves steady, good and choice $7.0O-$8.50. The W. K. C. will meet Thursday at 2:30 p m. in I. O. O. F.
Hall.
HOSPITAL NOTES
• SEE "HERE COMES MASIE" Friday, November 26 and Saturday 21 HIGH SCHOOL AI DITOKH M “Your Favorite llame Talent plus The Jaycee oriplil Beauty Contest” Tickets on sale at the following down town locations: SAM HANNA’S BOOK STORE COAN’S PHARMACY FIRST CITIZEN’S BANK A TRUST CO. CANNON’S CLOTHING STORE THE MEN’S STORE MCLEINS DRUG STORE Or from any member of the J 1- . Chamber of Comnterof. ADMISSION: Adult* 7‘m — Children 8.V ( T f**;MT r eV Ip tin Jireencastle Jayrees, Benefit \outh Activities Program.
STONER TO ATTEND INSURANCE MEETING
cf tne Financial P.ablic Relations Association at the Hollywood
little; 8 new 8-gallon milk cans, strainer, bucket etc. TERMS: CASH. No property removed until terms of sale are complied with. Not responsible in case of accidents. Lunch will be served. Fletcher C. Brunes herty, Murphy, Hurst — Auctioneers. Cliff McMains, Clerk. CLOSING OUT SALE V I nm baling th* .arm I will sell at public auction o n what i known us thr old Itohert I.auson farm, I miles south of Grove- ! mile* iiorjliwt'st of Coatesvllle and .V, miles northeast of ' re |i 2 mile* west of Canaan church on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1948 ’( fi O'Clirk sharp, the following Described Property:
DAIRY COWS
■ Isteln cows; one black Holstein com with calf ti\ side, .1 <11. heavy milker; one f» year old Holstein cow with heifer iile 6'j gallon cow; one Holstein com 7 years old to fresh- • December, a « gallm eow when lresl: : one Holstein cow old to freshen last of December a 6 gallon eow ; one Holw, » years old, fresh about January I, a 5 gallon eow; one i cow, 4 years old, freshen February I a 5 gallon e .w ; one ‘ V * Inr aI 'i unit milking maeliin*-, pipes ami motor complete; . ■’ J.lllon milk runs and alralner.
HOGS
,‘i hov\s ami 25 pijf^; 20 Irnad <»! shoals, woighiiif^ ahont <50 pounds.
HAY
About 6 Ion Allalfu, mowe<l oats, and clov or, lied with wire bultr; IUM Isale* wlieat ntraw more or Ickh. ; IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS One Alii* Chalmers tractor on rubber in A-l shaue, one 2 row Allis Chalmers cultivator; one 14 Inch 2 bottom breaking plow, one 7 foot Dunham double disc in good shape, one 7 foot Dunham cultipackcr, one International corn planter with fertilizer and bean attachment, one 6 foot International mowing machine in good condition, one 2 row pull type John Deere corn picker Model 21 on rubber; one 2 row mounted corn picker, soil fitter; one I Harvey hammer mill like new, one li inch to foot endless belt- one galvanized hug eeder, 6 foot long; une Chevrolet farm truck,’with grain bed, and other article* too ir. merou* to mention. TERMS CASH. No property to he removed until terms are complied with. . Not responsible In ease of accidents. BERNARD BEASLEY, Owner CARPENTER AND JACKSON, Auctioneer*. WALTER K. BRf'MFIELD, Clerk.
Rev. Reynolds, teacher of the class, had charge of the devotions. which wete on the general thene of “Contentment and
Thanksgiving.”
Rev. W. E. Hargrave rendered a vocal solo, “The Model
Among those attending the In- church.’’ with Mis. J. E Porter diaiia-Purdue football game Sat- as hjs accompanist.
urday at Lafayette were Mr. an 1 Mrs Walter Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Janus B. Zeis, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edmonson, Mr. and Mis. N. C. O’Hair, Mr. and Mrs, John Cartv right. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Stoner, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Oliver. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crosby and Mr. mid Mrs. G. W.
Hanna.
Blanche Duifliar of Gosport
was admitted Saturday.
— Richard White of Greencastle. Simpson Stoner of Greencastle was admitted Sunday, will attend the Golden Anniver- Mrs. Ethel Stringer of Greensary Convention of the Indiana castle R. 2, was admitted Sun-
Ansociation of Insurance Agents, day.
to be held Nov. 22-24, at the Janies Skimmcrhorn of GreonC1 ay pool Hotel In Indianapolis. cast) . was admitted Sunday. Mr. Stoner is publicity chair- Need Allen of Greexcastle IT. man of the association .and is a 1, was a Imitted Sunday, member of the Publicity Com- Mis. Margaret Overshiner of mittee. He will have an active Greencastle R. 3, was admitted
part in formulating the nssoeia- Sunday.
tion’s 1949 program. | Mrs. Lucille McCullough of; Among other insurance men- Cloverdale, was admitted Sun-
from Putnam county Who Will day.
Will Explain New Net Rules
Dr. J. E. Porter in a very in-
teresting way gave the story of a Ltend are Charles Rockwell. Madelyn Kelly of Coatesville I “The Great Hunger" by the Nor-! ^ onier Sands, John Rightsell. R. 1, was admitted Sunday, geigian Author. Johan Bojer. Walter Cox, Eugene Matthews, Mrs. Barbara Winders and The next feature was a game ^ un ^ Pr ' C. Sayers, Galen daughter of Spencer, were disof Bible baseball, conducted by | Irwtn ’ Kimha11 Larkin, Ernest missed Sunday. Rsv. Hargrave. The evening clos- ! c,,1 * in8 nn,, G en, ‘ McCullough. i Mrs. Mae Hopwood and son of cd by all singing "Blest Be The' Spencer, were dismissed Sunday Tie That Binds.’’ ^1 ii Af Elisha McAninch of Fillmore
was dismissed Sunday.
GM INCREASES PRICE I OF BITICKS, CADILLACS
J. C. (Red) LaFollelle
Norman Morris
I 4* 4* -T* 4. Girut Riniks Group [ Meets This Evening
Tile Great Books Group will
, ITI< 'et Ibis evening at 7:30 p. m. !
in the High School library.
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1949 •'! ar k-Eiteljnrgr
Nuptials Dee. 3
basketball ofdct
i week. This announcement was ( made today by Mrs. John Cart
RKTROIT, Nov. 22. - General Motors Corporation Friday boosted the prices of its
Cadillac and Buick autos. i
Cadillac prices were hiked an Mr - ai " 1 Mrs Alb, '«'t W Eitcl- "right, chairman of the Adult average of 3.2 per rent over th • allr >'>t»icc th.' approaching Education program. 1948 listings, while the increases nla "'iago of their daughter, F<Jur of thp classes, however, on th.' new Bulcks ranged from Fauln ' to H Wayne Mark, Jr., of "'i" 171001 o' 1 Wednesday night as $50 and $100 on various models. Eambridgc. The wedding will be ifffu'arly scheduled. These in-
Friday, Dec. 3, at 4 p. m. in th
Presbyt r, r!an church.
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».'9SS Meetina " a - s dismissed Sunday. | Two of west Central Indiana’s best-knmvi 0 n' » ' Carolyn and Nancy Frank! 1. (Red) LaFoUette Mornscm wdl^r^^ Times Changed °[ y SpVnCOr ' WCU ' ,,iSmiS S,in -! S-Centra 1 ! TndfHna on^e Air ,iroersn) Meeting times ^for Hasses liJ Eulelah Mathews of Grcencos-j C. H. and C. Hardware ”1 BambNllge
7 Th ' s r r « cor ^ H " dw * re ^ Lm ? ?
of Roaehdale, were dismissed from < :4o until 8 o clock. During and OnnHnv Morrison will discus* the new basketbHll ^ithoritt" Sunday ' benefit of the listening (rffiee. Both are ronsid’rol
Dorothy Taylor of Greencastle, ^ame.
CASH
WHEN IN NEED OF A QUICK CASH LOAN CALL ON THE INDIANA LOAN CO. 10Ji E WASH. ST.
Mother* Study Club To Meet Tonight
The Mothers Study Club will
Mrs. l*ee Williams.
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ThF OFFICE OF DR. TENNIS Will Be Closed November 28tk to December 5th.
elude Current Aa/fairs. Interim Decoration, Photography and Sketching. The class in InterI lor Decoration will meet in the home of the instructor, Mrs. Wil
liam Bishop.
, . u. . -t * Typing class, according to Mr r*^ WUh *•-"». .*»"S... '« m.'".,
tonight, Monday, instead of Wed- 1
ne.sday.
Mrs. Ellen Huber Hostess Miss Leah Curnutt announces
To Country Corner Cluli ! The Country Corner Home Ec. Club met Friday at the home of . Mrs. Ellen Huber with Mrs
Lither Steele assisting.
The meeting was ealled to order by the president, Mrs. Raymond Nelson. Roll call was answered with each one telling of some antique article they owr. Installation of officers was held. It was decided Ural there would be a Xmas grab bag at the Dec-
ember meeting
Following the business meeting a delicious buffet luncheon was prepared and served by Mia.
ATTRACTIVE HATS For every woman within your
prlee range.
Fur Hat* made to order. Hut* remodeled and trimmed.
NELLYE RIGGS 207 Bloomington Btraet.
Phone for evening appoint-
ments — 10S7.
'Pom/iUMake this Christmas one to be membered — with A SANTA CLAUS, addressed to Y your letter to him ol ’ pe Clous Letterbox - P"' *• !P , Santa Claus Stamp on get an answer straight from Santa
Land!
Be sure to give Santa (j your letter. Hurry to this ST ( * SANTA CLAUS LETTERBOX, Santa Claus Stamp, an ° 5 .^aster. You'll get the bigge^hh of a ||__ a letter in Santa* writing addressed to >° L
Santa's letterbox «
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