The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 February 1949 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCAST »i, INDIANA,FRIDAY, FL.aJ, ..r.' 18, 1949

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GREEHCASTLE vs. ij.-cad Ripple

TOKYO. Fc'i. (UP) K Shigpm V '-hid.i ■ . .n: U' - ^uthm ii\ iit T.tky . Univeisil aid toil;iy that what Jap, mt(|s i.s a 50-sen ju^

THE DAILY BANNER end HE2ALD CONSOLIDATED

OBSERVES GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

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.to [) ns at the home of Mrs ' Salle I Velma Goldsbeiry, 122 W. Berry t gave si .

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HIGH SCHOOL GYM

Fifty s c‘n is equivalent t of an Amei’ an penn>

Friday

Yoshida is campaigning t lave bei r taken off the luxur -t asnl sold at a priee the av rage .lapanes. can afford

K.nfered In the fM^tofflec at (ireenesistle, Indians a« wood ilass mall matter mder ml nl March 7. lk7X. Snhsertptlon prlef 20 cents [a-r u»*eg: #t (Mi (»'* year by mall In Putnam $5.00 to $7.MO |wr rear nulM<b Putnam (Vuinty

S. It llaiiden. Pllt•ll«^ler 17-1!) Solltll lai u«til| atreel

Curtain Raiser Starts at 6:45 P. M.

» aim ra < Inti Met I ing Mas Itei n I’nsl pine d

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Thr t’n* rai

tnon wa-; halted just ru

ANNIVERSARIES

, A :i1- I'lng the rails.

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Bum

,, , .rr-rlsed when a

lllf many

,n I’.’.tnois Central o r -

. <11, Kin# <iauKtiter of M»

r v. ,1 ti honor him ye«-

Mi Dallas Kinp. 16 y^ar.s

tip l.» V

:i . t ejv him the medal.

The Cauieia elub nieeii! .-eh' luh d foi Sunday night. K< luary 20th. has been postpon iTit I Siuelay. Mar (i Ht)i

ai And Local News ii ii i t: f s

Tin- meeting opem d by sing- ; valentim

St. i lit - iim t ’>1'•*''■* •"**■*' i 'tn' imnt iji, ing the song of the month. ; tests wem

Chariot,” Rt

4 *S>’ mg l,i*\i Sweet

after which tin club creed was n |) ut. I Roll call wa s an ;w. r-

llrs. l\i-rNi-y Hnntes Tn I a unnniie*. ( lnh

Kit

Albir. Id. v. nr

i nt" rtains \5itli Itirthilai Part'

The Knur le af Clover Hon Kcononii' i Club m- t witli Mi Mam ie.- K" rsi \ T - ia\ F ' ‘

Cynthia Pence city, was adnutted tu the county hospital < n Friday.

Mi Whe Hoa

a. d Mrs home is i. lebrate

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hrowninc all his life before matThey have lived in their

itt Hr.in in. th. Airpnr.

spent , riage

hoim ma le valentines.

I Tin elub was very proud to ' annouiKT that most of the menri bers volunt ■ red and helpe-1 in the house-to-house canvas; for the polio driv. and were rble to , turn m a very prof ' able sum f it

that wi>:iIn . ansi ,

Two nine unen.s to the local | Tiiistitutiu i. m h .eli were- mat- a ! an it ion at la t meeting, w.-iv J voted mi and passed unanimons- • ly ami will l.ei unie i ffci tiv. n xl month. It was decided tn malt a scrap bulk id the aetivities ot i tc club and their mr-etuigs. Th lesson fm the »veiling on “Ny ‘Ion" v.a- g'ivi . t,y Mi Flizahet:

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Val. .n,

Feht uat v

one itii r,

Mrs V

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Sadie J Haute

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i A top

radi -al ,

ions f it k

at it1 Sudde

I fashions

Head !

‘ group

l their sixtieth ! present henn' for almost sixty j.-|mt a nd Mis Hairiott Grime

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v I Kit MRI'.S

ler

l.KTs MKI).\I I rid . Keb 18 I. Bump, a locnr for the Penn.ad had loitaj a he rival Illinois J fur preventing t last spring ! a hot box on a an 1 C train last he was visiting Sw.tz* CUv Unt hi attention of he telephoned th* Switz fhtv

K ay Alb

I elebratf l

Mar

tiei i ;i h )..r;tid.iy Wednesday limit \'.th a party. Those nresent wen Carolee

end Keith Cl gent Johmiv Call. Betsy B Ella Man.Ellen Fraz . Mix Cal. R

K cake

Max N< wNVwgnt, Shirlv k Sal a lylU Bett ols. m. Bitty Claude F 1 w del ■ rt O'Hait. H.nr- \ .'.it. Howd Eleanm Tippen. of in* cron r.. nd i andy wa re ser g was-spent n

Mrs. Le. Andrew: meeting to order with th- Hat salute. Fifti * three gu -ts aiis',' , iI i. II la Two go si- Mis Robert MrVn and Mis Elne i Abbott I,, 'an r.ew in* itita i- *d lb'* elub Id ■ [ resilient »,utIni* : th" aeh a ment system of the club M' .lames Tori and Mis Lot - W< 11present'd a lesson on i ivon fa' 1 ICS.

Mrs Mui> Knauer was ad nhtted to the Putnam eountv hospital Friday morning.

Mi

,m Yuncker left t. y. rk City to vis : r M' Rarhar

Yum k M r.

left TTil.l sda; they will sp.

Ray Flor

Treinb.', da whe', ext ft.

The elub adjourned to March M '.'ith Mi- Vitiioii Shi ley.

A larg gi the Bainbrii m lodianapi

the

l , ' Si udents fro.11 !:.ga eh.ml wet to lay attendii g 1 gislature.

Mr:

HUGE SNOW PLOW BATTLES DRIFTS IN SOUTH DAKOTA

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let« Col

j's. W A A W. Cra ft Hu * nrt . nt Bali ge. Mm cie toniorrow.

Higganl and mil ate atte:'Kdliratiun Cm S at' Teacher ‘ L.liana, toils.

u . d i ng annive' "at y Sunday. )••. h i;t. w ith a family dinnei at tlv home of their daughter. MrRuth Watts. » Mi and Mr- Browning v, r. niai rie I F b 14. IMM'l at 1!'.. home of the hnde's paren*. s it Ma iisoii township, ttu- eeteniony I, g pi rfurnie ' i y lv. v. All. j i Hmlstone. j asto of txrus; Street church. Mr- Browning was .Vary Latham. daught'T ot Stejila n and El zabeth (Heailyi Lathai... S' was Imrn Muv. 1. 1M70 in Maili.-on township. where .-!t spent al! her life before n ai* i lag' Mi Browning, son of Isaa. an Anian !a Steers Browrir was i m dun, 11 1 sr> 1 in C ea-'lla township aiiout Iw* nil's from his pr. sent home H i .h

year ■

They are the pari nts of fiv • living daughtei s ami one dejui. TTu fiv, an Mis Hazel Hilinphr, V- III Summittville. Mrs. Ruth , Watt Mr /a lia Foster* of thi - = vicinity. Veina Schi int of Hamilton (>hio and V • Bl '■ • rg f ie Middletown. Ohio The ni.c j.'v'

Many thing- were learned from thi'- lesson and an open il'sc-u sion followed for any questions regarding nylon and its uses Puting the social hour Mi

ports s, oiscont en a change

then

their

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eradai

FELLER TO FLY UNDER Gl BILL

.lei'I rise ! \va> Vi ra Flossie. TTier ■

are * igtit grniuleliildreii re d ereat giaiidrliililri-n.

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ie ] j - was held from 2 to •i 'clo k ■ 1 Mr and M t s Bl ovv n- [4 ng’s Iron Many autifui I ; flowers car Is and gilts wi re reI This was also the 60th wi-ri-g *ar> 1 Mrs Mary Urubb, ••.:> uf th, guests atl< nd1 .ng th e. ielnat mi. Mi Grubb I is dci i-a'• d.

■ letfersnn Hume lie Vle'-ltllg P"stp"lled

Mi and Mrs. Le Ft Ida v* t 1 V\ : na: na

el Mr anil and family I'liighter of

R. ' ves lef vhere the'. Mrs Joh’ Mr- Shortle Mr .oni Mr-

Mr

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P '

K 'gar Cuininguier guests o

Piesider.t and Mi- Frederi' L. Hovde of Purdue on Saturday ..nd will Tit- nd the Indiana-

Putdii. game.

T'n .1 tt'i rsn.i Tow! slnp Hmm K,■ononi,( Club Febi-uaiy me.’ ing has h. i'n postpon. I. It \v. b, held at the L ine of Ml Walter Ihirsett Wednesday alt , moon. March 2 at 1:80 [ u: Mi - M.iun,' MeCanumu k nr. Mis. / lln Cuinmings will giv the l.-ssi.n "Ray,.:! Fabric

Mimm:i-- Meeting s<at. With 'Irs. Vlanhart Kaipa Alpha Tli-ta Alumnae wi l an t Saturday at 2:80 p. m. at Hi home of M - <>eorg. Manha 11

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I riemll' Neigldmrs ( Inti V|, els \\ ith 'Irs. \rnold

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a l y to attend tl', Wright Seva i Women, which

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A. GALE WINDS sweep through Wyoming, Utah and Idaho piling snow into hug. drifts, snow ' ■ t.' opci atloii. 1 a r < msbe'l ir otti».-i sections ot th* West i'li-.t,. shows a mighty rotarv sno" id,'" i .ennng Higlm..:. 212 jus! uutsid. Faith, S I i International I

YOUR OLD HOME TOWN

1A hen you talk about (iREENCASTLE, your old home town, do you .start apologizing because it isn’t as large as Indianapolis and make othei remarks to let your hearers think you are ashamed o{ it' ) Or are you one of the many who are proud of Greencastle and who like to boast about and boost their home town? It is just as easy to he a booster. You II have a feeling of satisfaction within when you brag on GREENCASTLE. Try it and see. Every one of us has a daily chance to make this a better place in which to live. Talk more to your neighbors and friends. Visit a a little with your merchants and “talk up” GREENCASTLE. Tell the world GREENCASTLE is on the march and that GREENCASTLE stores are doing everything they can to match the growth in population . . . and that there is no better place in which to live.

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tin Lincoln Hot'!

nlati\

Phillip Willkic

eheon -peaker on

Wo:; l

ok. is :u Washing*

interesteil in home

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tivities ai" icquest-

d to h

• lit a a meeting to

Thui

sday. Feh. 'Jttli. at

ih.ireh at 1 :.50 ,*.

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IS sp.

c al mi eting mein. -

.s homemak

i- who aie all -aily

pn it

I., II .me Econoinii s

iviti

as well as tho-. 1

V Would like to pal -

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IAN AIM IMS. Feb. 1 >

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Hop;

1,000 npr . (! If .

tlVo. 1

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ly 50c to .^1 lnyh*'!';

int* n

tra»l.• h'ss active

The East Gi, • ucasth Tew :;i Friendly Neighbors Clu , i • ho if Mi Nell \;l 1 ! n Wednesday. Feb. 16ti. wt!i an all-day meeting. Ther,- " re luurti . n members and mi hmtmaiy member present and alio most of Hi husbands. A e," t ilolkious pitch-in dit - ii. r wa- eiv. il at th*- noon hour, alter winch th* lauies hold theii ni', tun as -casual and the men

Business Wnmeii Held Initiation Wednesday The Business led IT": i .Sl'lll; I Woman’s Club met Wedn sday . ling Fi ll. 16, with EliZ.abeUi Ensign. Assistant hestes-es 'veie Ramona Kirs«-y, Eva Mi.bim. and Blanche Williams. Initial on seivi<o.; w. re lie, 1 !.>i' Lena Mep'.-rraii. Ma'y Lee! Houck and Ere la Mimzy. Following the b,iSiii(,'.s meeting. th. guest speaker. .Mis. Richie.1 Scott, gave a most interesting talk on “My Year in

Tapan.”

v v v v pitcher for the world ehampion Clev- lai Happier Homes ( I'.ili pruva 1 oi hi: request ti t)i Veteran Me! Tuesilu,' flight truiiiing at Govenvno nt expen-, 1

The Happier Homes Stu Iv

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th« Navy during World Wre. II VA • thr roiirsi would amount t< approxin

( * 111 met rm . lay. Feb in. j' uytb .* Be. rheraft plane, similai ti

dtans. aistmt.or foi ■j si-rvei fa >500 Fri'rl I

th Mar

The elub donaVd tf

ot Dimes.

Inteiesting eonti sts w* re held, prizes being wm by Mrs. Hen'cV

I’.rkins.

Next meeting will b, with Mrs (bne Girton

V ippety ( lull Met Friday

! >v i'h pai t ot gain lint: eai ly bn'k „l and choice 160-225 id.- .<21-$21.75. top S22: 225 250 lb- $20 50-$21 50; 250-290 lbs., | $H* 50-20.75: 290-840 lbs $18 50<19 75; load near 875 lbs. $17 25; iOO-160 It's. $20 down: sows ile 50. higher: bulk $15.50<17 choice light Weight tv $17 25 and sparingly $17 50 t. • ie . .■ glit - $15.

LATE NEWS

If Cverbody Boosts • - -

Everbody Wins!

JOIN THE GREENCASTLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

SAM HANNA S BOOK STORE

moved that the Knllowell motion In tabh-d. The vote V'hieh kept In license fee inerease alive wttM

84 to IX.

lie Indiana 'senate today upheld the state's coal mining industry after heated agruments over smoke abatement and the pr"|H r way to fire a furnace. ITie up|M r hody, hy a vote of 86 to 7. passed a Senate hill vvhieli would invalidate all city ordinanees Hint discriminate against use of Indiana t-oal.

Mrs. Elizabeth Callahain. Mi Thomas K ng and .Miss .loa.i King w ie the h'liioi gui Is "1 | the Yippety Club Friday even ling. February 11. at th.- hom ■ of Mis Callaham on Ehzabe'li

i st i eid.

, Aft. i .i business meeting. 1 acn I honor guest opened her gifls. | Games and contests were enjoy- , cd by all. Hostess for thi even1 mg vver. Mis Edna Wyatt and Mrs. Stella Cox. Delicious i, freshnients vvete | si rved to Mis Walter Nelscu. Mis Fled Cox, Mrs R e Ash, i Mrs. Alice Stites. Mis O-.j Egger^ and Nancy. Mrs Donald Sears, Mrs Vernon Osborn gm 1 Deanna. Mr s Edith Knrght M Jessie Walsh. Mrs Viiginta E’vvin. 5Tis. Stella Cox. Ml ■ Edna Wyatt. Mrs. Bessi* s. a: *. Mrs Dali is King. Miss Joa.i King,. Mrs. Hannah Saddler the oldest member was not aide to be present WI left at a hue i hour wishing each one many more birthdays. Ttie next meeting will be March 11th at thhome of Mrs Rose Ash on FThzabeth street.

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I’KOKIA, III., Keb. IX.—(INt$) —Three indict merits against Theodore C. Kink, St. Ko-ft Dust-Dispatch reporter, returned last September while the newsman probed vire and gambling in I’eoria. were dismissed today by Circuit Judge John T. Culbertson. Also dismissed was a |s-r,jurv indictment against IVnria ( ounty sheriff Earl K. Spalnhr.wer.

; FOR KAU! 1937 Chevrolet panel truck; good condition, j John Tharp, phone 785-M It

Bainbridge O. K. S. To Hold 'Martha Night' Stated meeting of Bainbridg Chapter O E. S Monday night. ’ F'eti., 21 at H:00. This will also be ''Martha Night”. One hundred and twenty members amt visitors attended our recent Friends’ night. Chapters represented were Clovcrdale, Greencastle, Fillmore Morton, Oroveland. Russellville, Ladoga, Athens o. Crawfordaville, Danville, Bloom ingdale, Jtidson. Brazil, Sullivar., Naomi and Prospect Chapters of Indianapolis

SAVINGS grow too!

Just as tender stalks of corn grow into a golden harvest, so do regular savings yield a cap of interest. Open your account today.

First-Citizens Bank And Trust 0

GREENCASTLE