The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 February 1949 — Page 2
SCHOOL NEWS Jono". Opal Kay An-Id. f.r ' |w;.ii has moyr ! to Bt<vTO:nyton. T -. J nes liebooi d~nat?'l $2104 to thp March of Dimas. T?> fifth graiic from Jores
The
School won another Ba kctba
Eamc last week end. Rf-ba Orr of Roachdale tered onr third grade.
Miller s< h< ri|
•Wishing Well" seemed to j
have it* wish when thei third | grade turned In So <* for ! March of Dimes which was the j highest of any grade in the bui'.i- j ing The total for the classrooms j was $17.33. The I T Club in the j fift giad*- .donated S2.00 and i 1 the Junior Red Cross added $5 00
i making a total of $24.33 for the
THE DAILY Banner, GREENCaSTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1949
ANNIVERSARIES
THE DAILY BANNED
i
and HEJALD CONSOLIDATED
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As a clumination r 'f Chinese Dr.it the f-mrth < nter*ained at a Chines. Wednesday afternoon in Mason's ro.mi. The gtiest.Miss Harr..s’ fourth grade
I Ridpath School.
David Evans who has been a j
p . n ' nat:“nt in Riley Hospital since |
j Nov 5th has returned to the aeci r.nd grade at the Ridpath School.
their 1 The children of the Ridpath grade | S-h-r ! donated Christmas card? | Tea | and Valentines for scrap book’. . Mrs 1 Mrs Hood's room made Valen- j wer rt j tine srtap b'*ok and Mrs Baueh.-
from | man's second grade
Entered In the postofflce
Ureeneaistle, Indiana a* gecond rla/M mall matter under act of March 7. 1S78. Subscription price j 20 cents per week: $4.00 per year by mall In Putnam county $3.00 to *7.80 per fear outside
Putnam County. , S. R. Rarlden. Publisher. 17-19 South J«wk»on Street.
Rlrthttsy Robert Harvey. R 3. 27 years ,■> lay. February S M.irv Jan- Banmunk. daught. r of Mr Helen Riumnnk of Re. lsville. today. Feb. 8. Mis. Ralph Arous're today.
Feb 8
C ,bbv Paul Irwin. 6 years old
SOCIETY
7 30
j Mrs J ! Coffman
» will ' Mrs
pi ogram
ck at the home of Sharp. Miss Eila Mrs. Ralph Knoll
h, th assisting hostess Sarah Wright will have the and J. E Courtney th "
votions: 'Pie president s message will be read by Mrs. Ernest
Rader.
Mrs E R- Bartley. chair of F under s Day pr»-
v 'man
BUY IT IN GREENc^S" n.i pnou-h .■ 13 ...fly " n.';.".iiK r. -i ^ L, p
TOUAV*h ItlBI.i: That s the spirit p. 1 Go I has inf r the poor If th y a
THOrc.HT
Go
' |*. K. O. To Meet U i i Mr-. Ilarr'i-
8 Mrs. Si iy's fourth graders The refroshiri. nts were Hang Ven Bang a-d
if Christmas carrl Pierc" a pupil of pud - made one at
made two Thurnan
tie fourth
home All
,.ppr«
ut
fat hr -each i
L’lk.'
ivl’g s ■m wi Hrood t 4:16
Chinese Tee (almond cakes and I ‘ tea. to yo<u:i The children sane | " fWo Chinese s ir.gs and uld the guests some of the .ntCf' st.n" 1 t
things
play.
Barbara Glidwell wrote following story after seeing movie Teddy B. ars at Play. BE $ It 'iTOin
cd tr
the
•,ur books were donat utnnm Oo Hospital.
The following are stones writ-
the fourth
by rhildrt
they loaned us for d:s i grade:
This bear Is u Koala This .- bear that live- in tiie woods 1 lik- the bear It is a gr I bear ; Fhi- taki-s her baby on her back The -. other like<- t take her f :
a ride.
I.ibby Stewart and Ira Stout Jr. celebrated their eighth bir*h- 1 day last Friday with a party n M s Youse's rcK-n, Petty Crawley and Mac . Thcrlton are th' February I librarians in Mrs Snvely's rot sn The children - f Miller Schc. jl I gave $41 50 to the March i
Dime*
Our Trip to Tin I cgistat ire At S 50 Thursday morning out i om went to th< Legislature at ; Indianapolis We arrived at 10:00 ■ in-' went up to the third floor | ■ind waited fvr about 30 minutet- get inside the Hous- of Kepre- i sentatlves. We finally made .. u | way In. We sat down for abo-rt • 15 minutes and watched the. firs' ! reading of different Bill.-* Th we went around to the oth > j -. ‘e of the third floor and waited I al.-»tit 10 minutes and finally I •v-nt into a little roo-n -with 1 • hairs for us to sii n By this ; time we were hair starved W.finally got ,nto the Senate th. •me way into the Hc*s.-. Wc sa-v them voting for a BiL which did not pass They had t n c voting machine whievh sav.-d n !,t r f time. We Stayed there abmt 20 minutes and then wen* down to the Supreme Couth toom. We were there about 3 minute-- Then We went down ” , th- basement to the Museum. We "•-ip there abiut 20 minutes and i deejdpd to eat out on the Capi- I t' "s steps. After W e ate. we the 1
browsed around about so minute we did was t„
The Chin*--.- T.-a Party Wednesday F- bniarj 2nd fop j children from the fourth grade Miller Sch ">1 btought an inv: | t.ition to a Chinese Tea Party at ; 2::;o We wrot back saying we i would come. When we got over
n. to a record j r To ’My Heart." J son showed us 1 hoes chop sticks. ; ar.d some other I mines, rea cot '*- j
ce time.
|»i:iis«>\ai And total News II III E F §
1 F
E. C
) S.-'.i rh'xsl
will me***
7:.;0
\V. dnesday.
F<-hriiaiy
l-1 9th
with
Mrs. Adah
Harris. 2
Col*
Apts
-j- <•
! 'll— 'lit
hell l|ost«*NN
J r„
Bi iilg*
• (lab
11 V
V*
-.1 Mitchell
was hos
then.- we liste • ailed "So Dea Then Mis Ma scm. Chinese s C.tinese jack.’ thing- Ue had ies We had a n:
Mr anof Terre Mr ar Plainfield daughter
-nts ot
Irucnhoiz
the parent
wer Mrs Mrs. less.
A!
to the Birthday Bridge Club rer h >A n Saturday evenS.v t . die - were in play with s,- • g ng to Miss Lois . f - Mrs Carrie Cowand traveling prize to Mrs
a Hibbs.
• -eiving birthday gif's Mrs. Tressie Michael. Jessie Lane, Mrs. Achsa ; Mr- Blanche Pruitt.
devotions. •J* "I* + +
Section Three
To Meet Thursday Section Three of the First Christian church will meet
Thursday af
at the home of Mrs Rosemary CVidfelter. Mrs. Donald Pitts will have the devotions and Mrs. Grac- Ratcliff will have chars'
of the program.
%- -c *c -h
- eel ion Two To Mcs-I Thur-day S - tion Two of the First Chrsun Chui- i will r.eet with Mrs. _mis Hays Thursday afternoon jt 2:00 o’clock Please note change of meeting place. -I- -I- *!* ertion Four I rets Thursday
gram will program.
have charge of the
decline but most bids ranging grad,- i. mjl( ,. 50-S1.90 lower. $1.00 1 . r ' ,T '^P Sheep 1.500: trading only west lambs n V a ,‘ ^ moderately active, buying in- mostly m p<i ^
HOSPITAL VOTES lmt «l
Mrs Myrtle Rogers of Green- j castle, was admitted Saturday. Mrs. Lee Rose and son of Clov-
moon a: 2 o’clock (rdale r 2 were dismissed Tties | , We the undi-islgned will sell at public auction ,
r, known a- the Albert Cooper farm which - i.„„,
it I mil<- eu-t ot Putrann ille «nd i -e i. -
r. 3 " : j.-; am
PI BLIC S\\
c-aslle
day
Mrs Lillie Reeves of Groen-u.-tlc. was admitted Monday. Edgar Todd of Greencastle. .cas admitted Monday. James Strain of Greencastle R 4 was ad-utted Monday. Frank Williams of Greencastle R 2 was admitted Monday.
Thursday, February 17, ]%
700 to HOO
Timothy Huy.
InditVs Markets
--.-ted the hos
S tion Four of Christian chimeh
1
rhi rs.iay at 7:30 at [i J .;t: i-t'-el-
t. Roat riven by
the Fir ! t will meet the home of W Walnut
Th pi ogram will bo Mrs Will Glidewell an i
U t
By M
TJi ■ ( bine-.
The fourth gr School were i.-.vi tea party g:vi
grade at M sr r.e int'-re Mrs. Ma.or pill boxes, i person, a p
ccolio hat. C! Chinese boy or a jewelry box served Chines*
" v. h -till ha*l the leaves in .t. By Maxine Herriott
Delbert L major opera Count v h -f
a Pell
e Tea I’a rty
•ade of Ridpa
t i Chin*
by the fourth
Sch X>1. We saw Coatesvii: things shown bv I - sr>n ^ rr '
aw pictures, of a Chinese I
ume bottle and a | hinese Jacket for j
girl We als'- sav Then we were cookies and tea
varies Harpe of le- parents of a
- nday.
under vent n vit the Putnam
M nday.
Mrs James Burrh o
are th*- parents of Tuesday morning
,Ui
Mi in
of Coatesv ents of a
morning
J Mill. R
Oilbert Hubbl . 1 are the parr>'iti Tuesdav
Mr- R ,rn*-d to -. after An It-rs
Qucbbeman has r-e ■ hunj • in Greenfas n ling the \v*>. k on
-SOCIETY-
j ( lint-m-Madison
| ( lull lli-pts Thursday
Th Clinton and Madison Club j "ill n. t Thursday, F.-b. 10th. |-d M Os, a: Martin’s. M,. timr ■•v 11 start promptly at 1:30. Rod ,<aH will h your baby picture Anv m. mb- r s nterested in hav-
{ uijf ei mv.-tciy Sistor ploflso
: f,r send your date of birthday a d wedding anniversary. The l lesnon on nylon will be given. M, mb; rs u*- asked to bring a. I a., tic!, of , ithcr rayon or nylon.
•!• + + +
'|ptiaiighey-\|<-4ir*-gor Urgagenieiit Annoimeed
e museum The last thin,'
n** over to th'* Fiere a woma* I
•'loved us
rile bra J libra rv
wins very interesting. Tiler ,h " y pif ke <l u- 1 * up rn front of
Die library and
•‘Date Library, that worked li: ••if und We sav.
whi h
we went h,
Emmett Hark
6th tirade
Miller Sch'-d Itidpath Seh-i'il
k-■ ir. McGregor. 809 Dewar Diiv, Rock Springs Wyo., ha ai.no-.im - I the engagement o' ■ H-ighter, Lu-dla Pauline M Grip -r. to Claude Eldon Mi Gaugh* y of Indianapolis Th wedding w II take place in Rock Springs! during .the approaching
mid-Spiing season.
M McGaughey at present is I, U - 11ploy of the Aero Mayfl, r Tiansit Co.. Iiidianapolir H> th- brother of Mrs Maxin Sp i-s. 1 of m ar Greencastle.
Mr. an .ertained in honor who was
n
if the
present wer
family.
1 left at a late hour after a ■•tv enjoyable evening.
-I- V + V rity 'l*-t With
Mis- Margot Andrade
Delta Kappa Gamma held the Fehruarv meeting at the home o' M -- Mai got Andrade. During! 'he business meeting, which was d : ted by the president, Miss M. ryl Michael pending school | g.-lation was reported by Mrs
j E Ft Bartley.
A I’ar.e! discussion of UNESCO j |'Vi s l>-fi by Miss Minnie Ma>i Bartley Miss Dorothy Harris traced the development of j UNESCO: giving the aims and j the machinery necessary to earry ' , it the program of work as outlined by the general conferences The three areas in which UNESCO is working at present and th,- proj.-ets that are underlay to carry out the program, was d - ussed by Miss Margaret E,y.t Practical suggestions in which all citizens may take active part in bringing UNESCO into the hves of all people were I given by Miss Bartley. She oit«M examples in which cities and schools have implenented the work ,f UNESCO through study, attendance and at conferences, and gathering of much needed supplies t , depleted countries. | R- fresh in ents were served dur* ^ ing the social hour and the
of Pi ivale William ; * Jt ' sTs Were given tne opportun.
.Mary "*
M.s- M R 7--ok •laughte*' f M- an i Mrs Edward Rosso*:. Ji enter> : the Methodist HospiMl Sch - 1 of Nursing Monday.
Mrs Ernest Rader er.Sunday with a dinne: of th'-ir son, Mauricv. observmjg his birthday.
th-- mi-mb'-i
Rib'it O Phillips, an Indiana University student of Ji R. 2 Greencastle attended the recent Central Regional Convention of ’he National Independent Stui- - 1- Assn* ation i n Lafayette.
\ ti will bo by Mrs Clair iihs'.n. M mbor- please note hang- m meeting place.
•1* -I* *»•
-ti-phen Modlin titn**T\oH
lis Fourth Birthday
Mr and Mrs. Da non Modhn in i daughter entertained Sun'ay. F.-b. 6tli vith a turkey dinner in honor of their little son.
Stephen’s 4th birthday.
He received many nice gifts, ncluding two birthday cakes i nade by his mother and aurt
j Clara Coffman.
I Those helping Stephen celeI brate his birthday were, Mrs. ' Rosa Wright, great grandm'-th-I er: Mr and Mrs. Earl Coffman | & l Mr. aivl Mrs. Elza Modlin. 4iandpan-nts, Mr. and Mrs. Keni oth M >dlin. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Coffman and Judy.
-I.
I -mndors Day To Be Observed The Jones P. Y. A Founders Day neeting will be held, Frilay, February 11th at 2:15 P. M. in the school auditorium. Music will be furnished by third and fourth grades. Mrs. B dwin Smtve-iy will have *1*.* ' ' *""' " ^——ii i ,■ i^.- .ii.... ,
SALE ST\HTs AT II uni \ FEED AND GRAIN
bushels of com. 'JtMi to D,, |, ilU ( LIVESTOCK B
:y feeding hogs. 3 cows, J calxes. o |,. !f , , h(
«-r.il goats.
FARM IMPLEMENTS “
INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 8 — i UP, Hogs 7.300: only modcritelv active; few early sales barrows and gilts around 160-225 t weights 25-30 lower at $20 00 $20.50: top $20 75 sparingly: later trade these and heavier '.'eights 50-75. instances $1.00
-,x ■ . i .tnd choice * ((layer piano, studio couch, Mohair lixlng r,mm soil , ; g*v'>■’-> IIm $10 73-$20i0a' fp%v ; and -.tool, I pier table, '» end 1 aid. - : i.r.n to*!
victrola shell, si-xxing machine, rug :Ut, l rn tahui I
*2° 2.' 22"'250 P-s $18 75-$20.00- j m | Pr(ir> Klorenre stoxr, davenport, lihrabx tubl, | i'll
stanil table., eleetrir cream •M-|M-rator and inob.r ,|J1| '•hairs, rocking chair, can** bottom el air. fruit .-an*
Farm elTalr, and milk table.
=
750-200 lbs il8.00-.«l<(00 : 300,50 lbs $16 50-$17.50; few early tc $1800: 100-160 lbs $19.00 down: sows weak to 50 lower at $14.50-$15.50. few $16 00 and
sparingly $16.50.
CH'.t|e 2.500: calves 400: steer.and heifers very slow undet sharply and unevenly lower bids;
One xx-ngon bed, 1 disc harroxx, ( xxheat drill I mowing machine, 1 hog bouse. | xi il.-r tanl y forks. 2 hay rop<-s, 1 hay rake, ( laxxn m
nail tools.
NOUSEHOLD GOODS
I’hil <.a» Range, Refrigerator, breakfast set, i. vi _l
table, medicine cabin.-1, kii*t,,.n
p. l n g, 1 d«o,k^ Newman hpatine »t"'>
p* Fd
ai *||
Terms - Cash. HERBERT MEEK - FLORENCE BRANNEMAN AND HALEY, Anctlon.'ers Ladies ot Ptitnnmvllle Methodist ( hureh xxill sen*
Television Tube
The body
K Flint, next of kin Mi .- McGaughey < .f Eainbrirlge.
•vos an. ag tho;, : .■turn--'! to th.United States from the Mediterranean theatei abr-ard th*- Ar.ny -riitisp :t Corporal Eri* G. Gib-
'll FTINt, Tlf t ItMl \y
IF YOUR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WOULDN'T WHO WOULD--- • Develop business in the community? Encourage city improvement? Voice views of business? Encourage better business standards? Be ready to serve in any emergency? Consistently encourage good government?
Mi*--? Andrade’s
PUBLIC' SALE \* I Iihx* sold my farm I xxill sell at I’ntiru- auction, 5 ini'es iiortli of fireencastle; $ miles xxesl of Brick < Impel and .3 miles soiilb ot Morton on Hlaektop road, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14,1949 ''ALE STARTS AT 12:80 I’ROMPT. 3 *• HEAD OF CATTLE •• 3 ()in .|t*rHf\ t-ow, uill frosh«*n in November; S y»*«ir*» old Oiif litfi* fart- cow, i years and catt. FARM MACHINERY One 10-2(1 Tractor on steel. One 7-Foot Traetor Disc, Oliver. Horse dh*c. Or-' mnxxtng maehine; one xxalking breaking plow ; (dm spike loxdh harroxx; one garden ploxx ; one farm xxagnn, complete xxlth scoop tiouril. FEED AND GRAIN - 3 tons of (‘lover hay, baled. 700 bushels of good com. POULTRY 70 head of mixed Chickens. MISCELLANEOUS One full spool ot barbed xxlre; also 4 spool; 2 20-rod rolls of fencing, new ; 25 or .HO Iron posts; Locust posts; bur./ saxx ; lard press' suiisugi mill; set of platfonn scales; chicken brooder brooder Mouse; H hog troughs, steel; laxxn mower; doors; windows; tin m l. shovels NOUSEHOLD GOODS Table and chairs; 2 cabinets; safe; two linoleums; one f»\l> rug; glider; oxerstuffed lounge; piano; one rocking chair; one library table; wash stand; pressure conker; tied and mattress; sandwich toaster; milk crocks; cream separator; anti bedroom suite; one Florence heating stove; on.- coal oil stove; bookcase - electric radio; one- clothes rack; quart cans; jars; and ot’h.-r artie.es ton numerous to mention. TERMS _ ( ASH.
Farm Bureau meeting ,f Marn Txvp. will be held at the Fillrc sch il building at 7:15 p Thursday. Feb. 10.
I IKl. SI N TFACl-
tty t
home.
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(lilt* Mill Mis-t Mith Mrs. Fine !!,• G" cj Cheer C'lub will meet j Thu r-day Feb 10th at 1 ;0 "'<T k at the home of Mrs. Amos
Fine. -i- d-
1 'O'lier. t ( h If. h 4.riiii|i I Mill Meet Thursday ■ T Willing Workers of Som-
•III* 1 I (tiff:
iiocf a- ■
< f onf inti#>«| frn*%* Png*H'Kiiiu , in order to can.2\iHi*’.s for tho pi 1 op Ies doi
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"Tho court left tri.-se facts out f consideration. None of tie-b-f-tidants sfiokc about {x iseeuion of teligion in the course of the trial." Ol’i said that th< rai imal ha i " shed j,, pit th, church an I th< republic against each other Ol d, r to weaken democracy.” H aid the primate kn<-w thv royalist movement wu s not strong ar'l therefore had want' I t . turn the Caholic masse;* agan st tho regime and then us - hem to restore the llapsburg monarchy He said that although Car • ill Mindszonty’s clerical po.-i-tion” strengthened his movement: ‘‘The court in its '-or lie* did not judge MindsZ'-nty is a cardinal, but as Joseph Mlndszcnty, Hungarian citizen.” i STARTS Fl.VIXi EAltl.Y
POLIO FUND PROGRESS $9.00000
JAMES M. LOVE Not responsible for accidentH. ALTON IITTIST. Alietlnneer.
NORTH SWAZEY, N H. — 1 UP 1 !>>e L>. Bowman, airpoit manager, wanted his daughter accustomed to fly ing early in life so when she was just nincycars old he took her for a 10minute pleafcure hop.
MORE RAH. ( \UK ( lilt AGO (INS)—Ah l!U - ended, railroad carbulldcrs figuted they had delivered almost SO! new passenger ears to the nation's Glass 1 railrr'ads. including 19 new streamline trains.
ersef church will .weet Thur day with Mrs. Raymond Flint. Devotions. Mrs Clarence Seobe-, Bible Study, Mrs. Est-1 Rowings. Program eommittre. I B-tt*- McFarland, Daisy Davis ire! Stella O'Hair. -I* •!• + -t--tertian On«- To Meet Mith xir.. Wills t vision receivers. Here Is thpt I ^ tio One I of th. Fit • 1 tube, held by Diana My^rs. iChn im church xvill me*'t a' 1 employe of RCA, which develJ 2:00 ' kick Thursday at th 0 P C< ^ lube. (International) j bom* of Mrs. Harry Wells, mi** , Mary W'oodnim will have charg. of th< program. *:* •:• ‘‘r •:• Hi x tcni Bible (lass I" To xtec'i Thursday K- y.-t in-- Hible Class will meet I Thm - Inv • v -nlng. Fehnibary If), !
$5,607.02
MAP IOOKS MORI and mere like two worlds, antl-Communlat and Communist, with Moacow's announcement of an Eastern rjnlon (hammer add sickle symbols) coming on top of proposal for South Pacific Alliance (vertical lines, pir,V,projected North Atrin
tic Pact (vortical Unci) to oppose spread of lines show extent of Iron Curtain. Five nations-®, J Belgium, Luxembourg and Netherlands—b avf themselves i n n Council of Europe to opp^
