The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 December 1948 — Page 2
FHE uAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1948.
Rl: \l. KSTATK TltW^l'ERS
Milland M. Sills. «tnx to Wayne F. Wilson, etux land In Clovorc’alc Twp. $1. Otis Gardner ptnx to Howard Burkett, etux land In Greeneastlo .Vorthwood Addition. SI. . James W. Bran noma n t 0 t?has K. Branneman, etux land in * " -
Cloverdale Twp. 1 i THE James W. Branneman to Hu-1 bert P. Nicherson. land in ClovHESALD CONSOLIDATED
DAILY BANNER and
Propst. etux land in CloverdVe Twp. -1 . Ren Solouon, etux to Charles Conner, etux land in Monroo Twp $1.
Entered In the poetotnc* at Greeneastle, Indiana as second class mall matter under act of March 7. 1878. Subscription price
-SOCIETYJefferson Twp Home Kc
Club Held Party
The annual Christmas party o! the Jefferson Township Home Et Club and their families and guests was held Saturday even jing Dec. 18ih at the sclnol build
Mayor s Report
Miss Bartley Hostess I To D. A. H. Tuesday
Childrens Xmas Party THURSDAY, DEC. 23 MOOSE HOME Children ot AH Moose Members INVITED
. , A/1 ■ lug with around 8r> people at-
, JO cents per week: $4.00 per |
* year by mall in Putnam county, i ' ' '
| $.1.00 to $7.80 per year outside ! A bounti.'ul pitch-in supper
was served on beautifully
Washbur^ chapter A -
tr»a<lnnm from •••'re onri , met last Tuesday night at the Other activities of the fire d- (honH> of M i nn ic Mae Bartley. In partment include 227 inspecticiis conim mee reports the work of made in public buildings anl ' t p 0 p a tnoticyouthcommitteere-bu.-.in- : area . Duringr fire P ! ‘"i p ortod on the Christmas boxes venlini week 22 talks were mail •. i sent fmm this chapter to aprrsidelii ! Of halls, fraternities proVpd 0 f Tamassee.
11 " Berry, Kate Duncan Smith and
M>'. and Mrs. Laurence ford shopped in Brazil Tuesday. Ada Hurst called on Clara Hill Sunday night. Mandie Horn shopped in
Putnam County.
S. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jaekson Street. TODAY’S RIRI.R THOI'C.HT Faith is the chief ingredient of all healing; mental, moral and physical. If thou wilt Ihou canst make mo clean. Mk. 1:40.
I’MIMIINAI And Local News II IK I E F Si
| decorated tables. I After supper all gathered ! an.und the Christmas tree and | took part in group singing followed by recitations and songs. 1 Old Santa gave candy bars t i the youngsters and gil ts i„ all.
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Jones |*. T. A. Held December Mceling 'the Jones P. j . A. held their De.-i nber meeting in the schou’ auditorium, Thursday, Dec. U> at.
2:15 P VI
Rev. Walrond gave the devotions and Mrs. Don Sears the National P. i. A. president's message. The business meeting was conducted by the president. Mis. K bert Nowgent.
uml sororities have b<:cn
s.iucted on what to do in case j^j|| s j^ e Muss. Gifts of clothing,
' 1 toys I.doling M lbs., also 5
! two conventions were attend.' 1 j arK0 boxes of the same were by the personnel of i 1 ''' depa ‘ t - aen t to Australia where Mrs. .nent. Marty DeVaney Reed is on the Three hundred feet of l 1 -., in n vVelfarc committee. The D A R new ho : was nd led to repla< Manua | j,,., been printed in Gerlio. e consider, d un. afe due to man al , (t is ll8Ct j { n Austria and
i age. The Soagravc truck was in- C( . rmany
j speck'd by an expert from tln^ Washburn c h B .)ter is high on
| company in November who ^ ]jst of India _ ..ouneed it in- xe -llent condition. ^
SI reef Department j
, 'n,is .io,ee spent approximateiy, The Motion ptclure chairman .;ix weeks last spring sweeping reported the following films
The Moose Club Room will open Friday, Decembei 24th at 12:00 O'CLOCK - NOON Ronnie Quick, blind musician from Danville, III., and his seeing eye dog, Wolf, will be here from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p rn. An orchestra will play from 9:00 to 12:00
Mr. and Mrs Peter Milanovich ]
of Greeneastle, are the parents ' pj a y, -Christmas In the Old \W - of a son born Tuesday. , man's Shoe," under the direction
' of Mrs. Wanda Steward and the
Mrs. William A. Bishop is in . , , . , , teachers of the school. '
New York City for the holidays. , , o i
Christmas carols School Banc! Mr. Bishop will join her this weekend. t
the streets, and about the name iccommended by U-■ preview length of time this fall picking'DAR committee in Hollywood up leaves, the down town streets and to be shown locally soon: are cleaned twice weekly. About Search sho./lng Red Cross aesix and half months were spent tivities among the boneless on patching the chuck holes on abroad, interesting; Pirate Judy i l.lat It topped streets, using J.OOO Garland in musical fantasy;
l he entire school presented a ^aHons of oil and 900 tons of y nre( , Muskateers Dumas's
Three
.stoiie. This was done, ot courv. ^Qj-y^ historical drama; Deep with many interruptions. | waters fishing village story About JO informal ini S 'K : ' based on the theme 'There is no
have been repaire l or replace I.'
Merry Christmas Greetings
15 dead dogs picked up, Weeks spent painting parking areas, and three weeks spent mowing
Weeds.
Health and Sanitation Dept. The Health and Sanitation De-
Grade 2
I
There will be a Christmas pro- Old Wman Patty Goodman ! gram at the Limedale Commun-! Ryvhm Band Grade 2 I ity church Thursday at 7:00 p. White Christ r.as Dance- Caro-j
m Everyone invited. ! lyn Moyer | partment has .made approximal
Funny Santa Martha McMillion . ,,
* i., t„ ioo restaurant ami lavas well ns !!.-' 4th century and how Christmss
Mr. and Mrs. John Ross of Angela Feltl
Madison. Wisconsin, are hero to Mr Santa C)aU8 Alien Evens the holidays with Prof, and Talking With Santa Oracle i Mrs Herold Ross and family. i Jingle Bell Dance Grade 4
such thing as a bad boy'; Hilis of Home Edmund Gwenn and
Lassie in a Scolish story. Rev. Ralph Saunders gave the
pregram for the evening “Youth and The Home," and Christmas Customs. He traced the beginning • of tlie celebration ot Xmas in the
Mrs. Mae Woodworth of Brick Chapel has returned home from a seven weeks visit with her son, Sammuel and wife of Pleasanton, Tex.
Doll's Christmas Tree Grade 1
I ly 85 to
era inspections,
specting all meat markets. All should hi' a time of good will food handlers have boon checked i : ‘ n d sharing with others. If for health certificate. This do-J people knew one another better
partment was also instrumental in having 200 dumps or trash piles cleaned up, weeds mow -d on 25-.'10 vacant lots, 25-JO pi ivys
r . ~ , ,, " I cleaned out, and 6 overflowing
Donald Carmichael
septic tanks and kitchen drains
corrected.
The milk inspector has been active inspecting the producing and handling of milk in Greencastle. There are now 20 pro-
What Christmas Means Grade
3
Under the Stars Grade 4 Instrumental Trio Tommy
Dougherty,
Charles Biebi r Christmas in many Lands Grade 5 and 6 Good-Bye Grade 2 .
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antagonism would disappear and we would have better International relations in the world and peace and love for all.
ducers on Grade "A" standards
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Mr. and Mrs. George Gough and his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Gough attended the funer- j ul Sunday for Mrs. Edward Srnn- , pell, 79 years of age. at Cunot. Penelope Club Held ^ i
Mrs. M 4 hristDUM Meeting I
i Mary Lee and Robert of Wheat-! M „ mb „ rs of th( . p,, n ,. lopo aub l wilh abf)Ut :{0 more prospects bo Ion. 111., are here to spend thej wpre delightfully entertained at f0r ° the June \ 1949 (lcacUlno - Christmas holiday s "dh the _ Christmas meeting and turkov! lark
' ' In submitting a report on the dinner Tuesday at the home of City Park much of the information is only an estimate as no records were kept, it is hoped a more accurate report may be made next year. The number of i adults and children visiting the j park would run into many hum ' dreds, however, it is estimated
| former’s parents, Mr. and
Ollier Beck. Mrs. Fern Lindsey j Mrg R p Mul lin.s.
ul Port Huron, Mich., will aniv-j -j-. bo bouse was beautifully dcr1 hursday. • j n keeping with the Yule-
Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Roe- season.
Two guests were present, Mrs.
I ers of Jacksonville, Fla., and | theii daughter, Mrs. William Vonstone and sons Roger and Tommy of Rockford, 111., spent, the week end with the Roger family west < f Roachdale. Mr and Mrs. Glenn Kaufman of
Donald Garrett
andcr Jones.
and Mrs. Alex-
Mooresvilk
also.
were Sunday guests
Mrs. Charles Ewan had charge j of the program. She conducted a contest on “Our President's ! People,” which was won by Mrs. 1 Alexander Jones. There was a
gift exchange.
HI KST HAMPSHIRES TO STAY IN PUTNAM COUNTY
GALORE
Sunday guests of .Mi and Mrs. s,, u< k Shop Employees Cyril G .Hasten and son at Bam- Party
bridge, were Mr. ami Mrs. E. O. i '‘‘h'' ‘‘niployees of the Snack Mr.dlin and Mr. and Mrs. Adel-1 w *‘ ,c entertained at a diabert Modlin of M oresville, Mr. I ner Tu( Hda y evening at
Neckwear is sure fo please him, especially if It Is from his favorite store Many distinctive and orriginal patterns not to be found elsewhere.
the Old Trail Inn.
Following the dinner the group returned to the home of Mr. and I Mrs. Ira Sutherlin for gift ox-
... . , | change and entertainment. ’ ' Am t y Mmllm " 1 The house was beautifully decRoachdale, Misses Jerry Mauck t0( , in k( . epinK with ‘ lh ,
and Joyce Woods of Morton, j Christmas
mul Mrs. Kenneth Modlin and son and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alexander of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pan of Greeneastle and Mr.
there were between 350-4 00 pic- honors in
nics held there, and 25-.30 family now is attending Purdue
Further proof that Putnam County is fast becoming one of J the leading sheep counties in the country, ea.ne true when the entire fleck of registered Hamr,shires of Wm. A. Hurst werq purchased by Marvin Vaughn of Jefferson Twp., Putnam County.: This is probably the k largest transfer and saie of registered sheep ever transacted in Putnam County. | Mr. Vaughn is a graduate of j Belle Union High School and' was always contending for ton .
4-H Club work. He
Uni
There was never a Christmas shop ping list constructed that didn't forget someone. Check and double check your list, and then fill in the neglected names with ... attractiee China salt and pepper shakes. ,,a set of coasters to protect table tops . . . China cigarette box and matching ash trays... a milk glass compote or serving dish ... a copy of Lloyd Douglass’s “The Big Fisherman” ... set of water coiors or oil paints .. a box of stationeryor any of the 1089 gift items from,,, SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
Danyon Modlin called in the af
ternoon.
scRHon. The gif.a
were all placed under the lighted
Christmas tree.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mitchell, Miss Eileen
Overstreet, Rachel Cox, Betty The Methodist Church School' N ’ iCholS ’ Stor,n8 ’ an<l th, ‘
host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sutherlin and daughter
Patty.
METHODIST UHI KCH
SC HOOL PARTY THURSDAY
I 11 v. uin-iv, cm i * i >• m
reunions. The Summer Hecrea- versity to further improve his j tion program, with one phase of knowledge of better livestock. j it centralized there, averaged 25, Mr. Hurst found it necessary j daily. The Soft Ball program to reduee his flock of registered! lasting 14 weeks averaged 300 .sheep find decided to concentrate !
nightly. The county high schools on ()IM , breed. He has a flock of
fifty registered Suffiilk ewes, twenty five of which were just
w.u, an average auenoance o, lecprtl inip(>rte(1 from Canada.! 400 a night. The annual County Hp thlnks lhis u vtwxigh to k i
Fair, American Legion Carnival. . . . « , .
nun busy ut lambing time anl (J Hand concerts, 6 ripen air mov-
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held a tournament lhis fall, two nights a week, for three week \ with an average attendance of
There are 20 titles to choose from in the famous ILLUSTRATED JUNIOR LIBRARY
ie.s also attracted large crowds. The D. A. R. Cabins were open
5 times.
I would rate as number one problem extension of our sewer
I within or near the corporate lim-
hospitai. notes
Christmas party will be held in
( Community Hall, Thursday, Dec.
23rd, from 6:30 to 8 p. m. The parly is for all church school classes, parents and mrm-
j hers are especially welcome to I come an<l j° in in th '' f <»' with' Mrs. William Newkirk and ( lhe children. ■ son were diknissed Tuesday. | A program of songs, speeches. 1 Tbe infant -son of Mr. and
I magic tricks, and Old Santa Mrs Richard whitaker of Bain-1 U o Wn town streets.
during the fairs where he shows
quite extensively.
No doubt Marvin will hava qquite a show flock of Hampshire's at tbe County fairs next
system and the revamping of oii> y eat ' tn show against some sewage disposal plant. Outside ot her good Hampshires. These privys, overflowing septic tanks, include some of the bsst Hampkitchen drains emptying in the shires in the State, such as streets means one thing filth. He rack ell Knoll of Cloverdale, Filth means flies, and authoi it- Victor Sutherlin a.-d sons ot ies believe flies carry polio. We Cloverdale, Marvin Douglas of had two cases of polio in Green- cloverdale, Walker H. Rea nor castle last summer. There are and family of Gieencastle and a no less than ten polluted streams lot of good 4 . H exhibitors.
*|25
Each
The only editions of those famous boob
with all these special features. Illustrated by world • large, dear typ*
famous artists • Best quality ^
10 full color, full page
illustrations
30 to 100 drawings
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Carlo Collodi,
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HOG MARKET
bringing treats for all the boys and girls will he the highlight of
the party.
Miss Mary Ann Bills will have charge of this party.
KETUEL I*AITI.NT < III R< II TO HOLD XMAS PROGRAM
1
CANNON'S
THE MEN’S STORE
| Everyone is welcome to attend the Christmas program at the Bethel Baptst Churek in Marion Township, Thursday, Dec. 23rd. at 7:30 o'clock. There will be a Santa Claus treat and a gift exchange after the program.
MASONH NOTICE I The Past Masters degree will bo given at Stilcaville Thursday, Dec. 23rd, at 7:30 o’clock for Masters from Stilesville, Groveland, Clayton, Eminenqe, Coatesvill \ and Fillmore. All Past Masters are welcome. CHARL J l W M.
Its of Greyncastle. Taxpayermay be conscious of corporation
lines but flies are not. j ■
I think our streets should be Hogs 4,500; active, barrows widened especially where traffic and gllta mostly 50-75, extreme flow is heavy in some of our near S1.00 higher; good and choice
In the inter- 160-220 lbs $22.00-$22.75, fop
bridge was dismissed Tuesday, j < ' st of safet y' 1 ,hlnk P' aKS P ln '" $23.00; 220-250 lbs $21 00-$22.50; i Mrs. Sarah Manuel of Green-, Sh0Wltl . b ° remoVe ' 1 anc1 ar, a pn ''’' 250-290 lbs $20.00-$21.50; few'
ADVENTURES OF PINOCCHIO ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER Me i-
AESOP'S FABLES »
ALICE IN WONDERLAND and THROUGH
THE LOOKING GLASS
ANDERSEN'S FAIRY TALES
ARABIAN NIGHTS
castle, was admitted Monday.
Jed and paid for by general tax- ; joo.34$ lbs $19.00-$19.75; 100-160
sows strong to
K.,1 G,,rh,in j
was admitted Tuesday.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
50 higher, bulk all Weights ! $15.50-$17.50, Pew choice light-
weights to $17.75.
L. King, etux to Earl ! the benefits of street'
Galvin
Foster etux land in Floyd Twp.
$1.
Elias W. Girton, etux to Byron W. Girton, etux land in Washing-
ton Twp. $1.
Grace B. Pruitt to Oourtland C. Gillen, etux land In Green-
enstlc original Plot. $1.
Fay S. Hamilton to Lawrence Butcher etux land in Greeneastle Eastern Enlargement. $1.
ment. ,
Residents near our city limits with improvements, should petition to be annexed to the city to*
BELLE UNION
lights, fire and police protection, sewers, garbage collection and Mrs. Frona MeCammack spent share street maintenance which part of ‘last week with Mrs. many of them use now more than Daisy Alley city residents do. { fran hprp attpnded In closing may I say the past W( , ddinp at Slil<>8ville church ^ year has not been a brilliant one v . but with the experience of it ™'‘ P MaP 1>>0nard and Rob <“ rt may progresa come in the future.’ at 2-39 Saturday after-
the most calls, Feb. 10, Mar. 15,' Apr. 10. The total damage to'
BLACK BEAUTY GRIMMS' FAIRY TALES GULLIVER'S TRAVELS HAN9 BRINKER HEIDI LITTLE MEN
LITTLE WOMEN
ROBINSON CRUSOE TREASURE ISLAND
FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS AND
HOW THEY GREW
KIDNAPPED
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llluilroled by
Illuitrotorl by J Anna S.w.H, Ills., by ‘
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Jonathon SwIF IH«' ^ ^ Mary M. Dodge. HI-' b !' C j^ ., Jo l, 0 nno5pyM."l U ..by^-*
lo«iK. May AIC0H..H-. . Daniel Defoe, HI-- ^
Roben tool. StevenEon, HI- ^ N
Margate, Sidney. HI-' Robert tool. St ^
LITTLE LAME PRINCE and THE ADVENTURES ^ ^
OF A BROWNIE ADVENTURES OF
HUCKLEBERRY FINN Mork “ A TALE OF TWO CITIES Chari.. D.ck."«.
Mit. Malock, HI-'
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Note: Each title ihotvn «'»>■» -i'C 43.00 eoeb, boe«l m - ■
DELUXE EDITION el 13.00 e«l b. ’' re "'
cover. Aik to let them.
noon. Clara
Hill
helped Alpha
I#ee Kendall etux to Willard ' property amounted to $11,300.75.\ Hainp s in the store and restaurLee Kendall etal land in Com The typM o' . alls may be listed 1 "’ Skttirday and Sunday.
business area 11, rchldcntial dis- 1 GTtie Stringer shoppy i a Intrict 40, trash fires 29, autos and' a *»napolia one day last week.
1
mercial Place $1.
I-a Vaughn Smith to Clair " Albin. etux land in Clinton Twp
$1.
Max T. York etux to George Young etux land in Madison Twp
$1.
trucks 8, and several courtesy j Winter has come with plenty rails were made outside the ciiyi 'f snow. Looks like a white
limits. The major fires were th<®Xmas.
Christian church annex and Paul Cox was in Indianapolis Chet’s cafeteria. Monday morning.
SAM HANNA’S BOOK STORE
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