The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1949 — Page 2

9 IHE DAILY BANNER, GREEK ^STLE, INDUNA, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1949.

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-SOCIETY-

Xation Walk, by Mrs. Zella Leonard. Roll call was answered

A. A. T. Group Meeting with n Bible verse. Secretary Has Itis-n Pcslponeil treasurer reports were read The Status of Women Group ._ n .j approved. The new program: of A. A. U. W. meeting has ben wrre given out. After th<

postponed until Tuesday, .lan-

uary 18. •I* *’* TlM.'rsday <lub Meets With Mrs. Allen The Thursday Club met at th<

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$5.00 to $7.80 per year outside j home of Mrs Florence Allen Putnam County. | Tan. 6th. Eight members and

! four children were present.

S. R. Itartden, Publisher. j morning was spent in 17-19 South Jackson Street visiting and a delicious pitch-in

! u nner was ucrve.1 by the hostess the Commercial Hotel. The proTODAY'S BIBI.K THOUGHT , her he|prrH Mrs olive Har- gram will be presented by Mrs We are in good company and and Mrg Avrll AU< . n . Flank Woliung.

busi-

ness meeting the group was dismissed by Mrs. Pat Bigler. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Virgil Solomon, Feb. .1 at 2 p. m.

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T > Meet Tuesday Ntw Era Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:.’10 o’cf k withh Mrs. Earl Beyd et

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she has always been a little bit too snooty. And in the second place, that awful boxer of hers

trampled all over

that lovely

nasturtium bed summer and—

"Poor, poor Frieda,” you say t 0 your friend as you pour her another cup of tea.

phasize the fact that it lsn .

to be too blase and sophist^,!*'

So he told about th,,

who came to Bob Ripley/"

yours last i ipvp It 0r Not „

safe when God is with us. B"

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and no man shall set on thee harm thcr. Acts 18:9. 10.

In the afternoon the meeting * d-

not afraid . . for I am with thee, ca ] lpt j to or( | t . r by the presi- t hlld Study Group

° dent, Mrs. Esther Cradick. The To .Meet Tuesday <lub song. America, was sung The Child’s Study Group of P.nd the Lord's prayer repeated the A A U. W. will meet TuesTho annual election of officers day evening at 8 o’clock at the followed. Those elected were home of Mrs. Paul Thomas. 409 president, Lula Cox; vice presi- Elm St., Mrs. Paul Blomgren

i dent, Avril Allen! secretary, will talk on "Preparing children

Florence Allen; asst.. Olive Har- to bo good guests". Mrs. Carlton court; treasurer, Effie Parker. Hamm will speak on ‘The The new president appointed as Challenge of Motherhood '. Mrs. the sick visiting committee, Forest Seal will be

Flower coin- hostess Everyone is

Peksonai, And Local News it ii 11: f s

Morning Musieale .Meets Wednesday The Greencastle Morning Mus bale will meet Wednesday "t 10:00 a. m. at the home ot Mrs. J. E. Porter.

By the way, speaking about nasturtiums, and for no particular reason at all. let me tell you a little story I hfjard at the last Sigma Delta Chi meeting (Sigma Delta Chi being my fraternity). The speaker wanted to em-

Thts fellow had f(n lr in full bloom growing

of his head a

nasturtifc 1

petunia, a pansy and a ro*. 'I “I would like to sei Mr ?. 1 ley”, he said to the recepw She looked him over earffe then asked without evincj r / slightest bit of interest "

'What do you want tn s^i, Ripley about?”

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LOST: Brown suede jacket leather collar, on Manhattm road Saturday night. Shinn, Brazil. R. 3.

Mr. and Mrs. Wait. ) Fntseht R(|Sa)jp A ]i ( . n , Eda Cox invited to attend.

assistant cordially

of

of Amo. are the parents

:on born Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Gray of north "f Bainbridge, left today

1< r Sebring. Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. RobertJVhite of Gn rncastle are the parents of

and Gertrude Ziegelman. | 'i* '•* *k Three contests were given and Womans Study Club won by Ida Sinclair. Lula Cox .Meets Friday

and Helen Sinclair. j The Woman's Study club will Mrs. Allen enjoyed the hos- meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 p. tess gifts very much and the m. at the home of Mrs. R. E. rest did also as they were [ Sandy, instead of Wednesday a A anxious to see what'the gifts, wn ' previously announced.

r daughter b >m Sunday.

Mr and Mrs. Charles May of were. ( "•* *•* *•* Gi", neastl • It 3, ar< the parents Everyone left hoping to see j Maple Heights ('lull

( f a son born Saturday. each member at the next meetMr. and Mrs. William Alex- ing to bo held at the home of

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

fender of Fillmore, are the par- Mis. Alma Grimes in ents of a son born Sunday. castle Feb. 3.

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Bainbridge ( nmmiinity Service (Tub to Meet

Grcen-

V. F. W. Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Post Home. There will be in;t-

— By HOYT KINO Central Press Writer

iat ion.

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WORD FROM Washington is that taxes may have to be raised to keep the government out of the red. An appropriation also seems to be needed to keep the Red out of the government. i » t Pr. Callup says he won t make any more predictions. Evidently he's been too harried by the last one. i i i Chemisti have diicovered a jynthetic lar product which turns skin white But it will hardly replace the lie detector, which thews people in their true colors.

The Egyptians don’t want Trans Jordan's King Abdullah crowned king «f Arab Palestine. They want him to fold up

his tent and silently steal away — but not with their share. ! ! ! A woman member of the Japanese Diet complained 'that Finance Minister Irumiyama tried to embrace her. Probably he thought it was an appropriate way to wangle an appropriation. i i i The UN General Assembly went home (or Christmas but the Security Council stayed in Paris. You can't blame these guys for being afraid to turn their backs on each other. i t r A congressional subcommittee is investigating charges of high entertainment bills at Los Alamos. Officials there say there's not an atom of truth tn them.

W. R. C. will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:.'!0 o'clock In the Odd Fellow Hall for important

To Meet Tuesday

Maple Heights Home Ee Club will meet in the Public Service room Tuesday, January 11. The meeting will be promptly at 7:30

with a door prize.

Rool call will be answered by

The Bainbi'irtgd Community, teUing your "Secret Sisters”

New

business..

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Service Club will meet Jan. 111 name for the past year, at 7:30 P M. vith Mrs. Edward | “Sisters” will be drawn.

Lefforge. Members please notice

change of meeting place.

The office of the Auto License ‘

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Branch will be closed Tuesday

ciiu 1 Cheer Club

on account of schooling in ianapolis.

Ind-

\\ ill Meet Thursday

Good Cheer Club will Thursday, January 13th at

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I The Legion Auxiliary will hold Mrs Wallpr w Dp p PW .

its regular stated meeting to-j night at 8 o’clock at the Legion

I To Meet Tuesday

j The Greencastle Girl Scout

s. c. <

Club

' Officers will be installed for j the coming year. Mrs. Gladys tSpiker, president; Mrs. Louise J McKamey, vice-president; Mrs. (Glen Monnctt, treasurer; Mrs.

meet I Roscne Hurst, .secretary; Mrs.

j. jfl Thelma Duncan, reporter. Hostesses will be Mrs. Irene Myers, chairman, Mrs. Bess Earley and Mrs. Irene Crawley,

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Loren Edwin Smith of the United States Marine Ccrp.. sta tinned in Paris Island. S. Carolina. is spending a ten day furlough with his parents. Mr. m< Mrs. J. A. Smith. Fillmore R 1 When he returns from hi-s f" 1 lough he will be transferred.

RADAR WALL

too much time to provide itself with the means of its own pro lection." He called for sharp increases in American air power to bring the air force to 70 groups by 1952.

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■Golly. I'll sure be glad to get back home in Greencastle ThB,! •an send my laundry and cleaning together, and let mie st of I I

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VVIRE NEWS

WASHINGTON, Jan. 1».— (INS)—President Truman sent, to (he Senate today bis nomination of Dean \chcson fo lie Secretary of state, as Republicans denuinded a public hearing ti clear up Xeheson's past connection uith Alger Hiss.

Attention! Farmers! DEAD STOCK REMOVAL

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i Ci uncil will meet Tuesday after-

[ noon at 2 o'clock at the Gobin and Susie Talbott.

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The S. C. C. Club will meet^ Mrs. Lee Andrews Tuesday evening with Misses j h, s je SS Tuesday

Church.

BOWLES FINALLY SWORN IN

I M; Elizabeth Rnriden under- |>, -p To Meet '.went a major operation at the Tuesday at Keclsvillc

Putnam county hospital Monday The Washington Twp. P. T. A. i morning. will meet at the Reelsville schno! Mis o D. McCullough, Mrs. building, Tuesday, January 11, Meredith and Miss Susie Talbott at 7:30 P. M. Interesting pictures I a' ended the inauguration of W j]i be .she vn and routine busi-

Gov Schrieker in Indianapolis nPSS w ia be discussed, today. j .j. -p The Women of the Moose will itainliridge 1*. T. A.

meet in regular session Wednesday evening. Each member is nslc I to bring something for the

auction sale.

The 1 ublic Library opened Saturday after being closed tor installation of a furnace Boo 1 '*

which fell due during the time of the entertainment, closed have the time extended All are invited to attend, until Jan. 17. j -j. .j. K Sgt. Keith Hugh and wife M rs , Elmore Hostess of San Antonio, Texas; Mrs. To Seuing < bib

-IdiUi The Tuesday Sewing

a '(I Leonard of Oreenens- formerly the Friday

To Meet Wednesday

The regular monthly meeting of the Bainbridge P. T. A. will be held Wednesday, Jan. 12 at 7:30 P. M. at the school building Mrs. Madonna Balay, Third Grade Teacher will be in charge

The Four Leaf Clover Home Economics Oub will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Lee Andrews, east Hanna street. There will be installation of officers,, also a scarf head dress featuring the roll call. *

Mrs. ( lodfelter To Be Hostess Thursday The Clinton and Madison Home Ec Club will meet Thursday afternoon, January 13, at the home of Mrs. Ray Clodf< Iter, instead of at the home of Mrs. Oscar Martin. The meeting place has been changed due to illness. Mrs. Slavens will be assisting hostess.

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Margaret Gleason,

Scott

Circle, Sewing

HIGHER POSTAL rates

• woe dinner guests of Mr. an I circle met at Mrs. Geneva El-

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 ' UP i President Truman wants to boost the cost of mailing

Tom Scott at Eminence an i mores Tuesday. Jan. 4 for an all I '"’Wspapcrs, magazines.

eircul-

AFTER A 4-HOUR DELAY while Republicans debated on whether to insist on a vote recount, Chester Bowles, former price administrator, is sworn in as Democratic governor of Connecticut at Hartford -Hnpremc Court Chief Justice William M. Maltbie administers oath Jo winner of state's closest contest for governor. (International)

in the afternoon they drove to a u day meeting. A collection of Mooi-.'sville and called on Mr. dues was made. It was decided and Mrs. Leon Ogles and Mr. and t Q have a white elephant sale Mis Davy Blunk. ^ next time. The Club will meet with Mrs. Lillie Wilson on Feb. HOSPITAL NOTES lst

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H len Bennett (f Greencaatle, (. •, | will Cluh was diFr issed Sunday. To .Meet Wednesday

Mrs. Margaret Stephenson of - rhe Good W1U ci„b will meet

GREENLAND FLYERS DECORATED

will tho

Greencastle. was admitted Sat- Wednesday. Jan. 12. at 1 30 at urday and dismissed Sunday. the home of Mrs. Estel O'Conner.

Dr. Winona Welch of Green- ,j. .j. .j. < istle, was dismissed Sunday. Presenl Day Club Elizabeth Luther of Bain- T„ M.vt Tuesday budge, was rbsmr.ssed Sunday. The Present Day dub Eientious King of Greencastle meet Tuesday at 2:30 at

was dismissed Sunday.

Mrs. Roseoe Sectt of Greencastle. was dismissed Sunday. 1 Mrs. Lloyd Buis and son of

' love,dale, were dismissed Sat- ( The Great Books Group will

, meet tonight at 7:30 at the high

Mrs. Robert Clark and daugh- school library,

ter of Greencastle R 3, were

dismissed Saturday.

home of Miss Kathleen Campbell.

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Great Kooks Group Will Meet Tonight

ars and other printed matter. He told Congress today in his budget message that second and third class postal rates are too low and are largely responsible for the Post Office DepartmentV big deficit. Mr. Truman said that the postmaster general will submit specific recommendations for increases in mail rates to add about $250,000,000 to the post office’s income in fiscal year

1950.

I ought to t>e ashamed of myself. But I couldn’t help laughing when 1 read that item about the Philadelphia couple who got fnld?d up in their folding bed and had to be sent to . hospital N( thing serious, and 1 arr quite sure that the two are up -md about again and having a good laugh of their own over the accident. (Probably they arc telling all their friends about how the darn thing collapsed over them, how the husband wiggled out. and how both were biffed in the head by flying springs, slats, bolts and what have you.

SEEKS U. S. SUPPORT

(Contflnneri from l*tice One) that the British would seek to

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Tiii-Mlay Reading Circle

Mrs Elizabeth Lemmink of To Meet Willi Mrs. Porter Greencastle R 2, was dismissed The Tuesday Reading Circle. .

saturda ' v ' Will meet Tuesday afternoon a* V ha , V '' b< '° n ‘"’“h 1 '' to CO P 0 with The infant son of Mr. ami Mrs. 2:30 at tho home of Mrs. J. K | Israeli ' aml almo,t al1 Egyptian Ira Stout was dismissed Satur- Porter I * ,00 P a have been driven from

block such talks, although an Isiaeli spokesman charged in Tel Aviv that the British were altering the Mediterranean fleet in a move to ''torpedo” the talks. But it seemed obvious that the British position would strengthen the hand of Egypt in the discussions. The Egyptians recent-

IT COl EMU G. BEAUDRY, Manchester, N. H„ who flew a skieqnipped plane to a Greenland Icecap to rescue 12 marooned flyers la. decorated with the DFC in Washington by Gen. Hoyt S. Vandem Mrg. Air Force commander. Others In the sensational Greenland aTiga to receive medals are (from left) Lt. Charles H. Blackwell, sen Antonio, Tex., co-pilot of rescue plane, DFC; Lt. Howard L. G r?? n «l le ' S ’ C ” 8 ‘ idfr P " 0t ' Alr Mrda >l Lt. Alerd M. lYedval Seattle Wash., glider pilot, Air Medal; Lt. James E. Buerke, ^Greenville, S. C, Air Model. (Internationa,)

day.

Mrs. Louise Miller of Greent istle, was admitted Monday. Mis. Walter Evens of Greenastle R 4. was admitted Sun-

day

E A. Hirt of Greencastle R 1. was admitted Sunday. Roy Bed well of Poland, was admitted Saturday. Mrs. Esther Jones of Greenlastle, was admitted Sunday.

*1* -F -S- -IMrs. Morphi-w Hostess To Bainbridge W. S. C. S. The W. S. C. S. of the Bambndge Methodist church met on

Palestine.

ANNIVERSARIES

Blrthoay

Donald Eugene Howlett, son of

Jan 7, with Mrs. Lola Morphew Mr. and Mrs. Albert Howlett 5 wuh sixteen members and two'years old today. Jan. 10.

children present.

The president, Mrs. Zella Leonard opened the meeting and the group sang "America the Beautiful. The worship service was

Janu-

Doris Elmore, Sunday,

ary 9.

Doris Jean Rowland, 22 years today anuc rj 10.

Weddings

I wonder what it is in the human makeup that makes us laugh at the misfortune of others. It’s nothing malicious, I am sure. It is no more malicious than the delight with which we road about other people being less fortunate than we are. Do analyze sometime the jokes at which we laugh the most. Listen to Jack benny or Fr-v) Allen or any of your other 1 favorite comedians. Isn’t it usually aomebodys ! bad' luck that brings the loudest laughs ? Or isn’t it someone’s shortconing such as Benny's stinginess or the bags under AJlen'i eyes?

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Or take the average conversation.

Some time or other during a friend's visit it will go somethinlike this:

"Have you heard the awful news about Frieda’s dog?’ "No I haven’t. Tell me.” ""’by. my dear. Frieda’s dog that awful boxer, you knowb ‘t the milkman in the leg and now he's suing her and her husband for $10,000 And the pool dears haven't even any insurance."

" r:reen0HS "'' •Mrs. Nada Minnirk. The Mr and Mrs Gerald Stone 4 J »ly irell right h • was admitted Sunday. program By the Light shgU the years, Jan. 8. ’

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