The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 February 1949 — Page 2
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r.'o\«land ('ommuni'v Cluh ><••( VMIIi Mr*. Wallarc Mrs. Hazel Wallace was hnst< kk lo the Grovcland Community Club on Thurs tay February 21. It was an all ilay meeting with iiiorc than forty members and guests present. The rrtoni'Ing was spent sewing on a quilt. A t noon a bountiful and delicious #:iiner .'.as spread and enjoyed I y all After lunch Mrs Effie Miles, the president, called a short busii e«s meeting It was decided to make a donation of the quilt to i< rii'.-dy family through the Red ClOSS The program wa in charge of i lue guest sja-aker, Mrs. S:aten ' • yens who spoke on her e.xper- i i tices In Europe during her fif- j tein Months overseas. Mrs.! <>wens wore a striking Bavarian I ^asanl costume A total of fifteen countries had been viait- <• A as well as many capitals an ! 1 a ling cities of western Europe Her talk teas illustrated by showing slides of scbr.ic beauty noted buildings and conditions of ttfe there The club nr-’mbqfs
i especially enjoyed seeing the < many souvenir articles of interest which Mrs. Owens had colI lected from various countries she I had toured. The afternoon’s program was interesting to all. The meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. Ola Beek next month.
fHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASI-i, IND.ANA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1949
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everyone that helped in any way when our house was destroyed by .re. especially Mrs. Heber for he shower she gave for us. Mr and Mrs Harrison Hood
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Wednesday, March 2nd, 1949 ST 12:00 O'CMM’K t ATTLE One Jersey - Holstein cow, 7 years old, bred to Guernsey Hull to freshen September 18, I919; one Roan li year old coyy,‘ bred to (Iiierfisey bull »n freshen July 18, 1919. 87 — HOGS — «7 ) sows aiv, tilt January pigs, seven ol these soyys are purebred n.twcs with thel, ftrat litters A „ s„ vvs ar( , i mmun j! 1.1 Hampshire Dutoc shoals, weighing around 12.1 poundt,.
American Legion
.ill hold their stated jals evening at 8-00 i
.ie Legion Home
Misses Norma and
| .Vhite of Indianapolis, spent the .•eek end with relatives in Green
castle
Miss Kathryn Boyd oi R . 1sville and Joan DeWitt of In lianpolis, are vacationing in New Jrlear.s for the Mardi Gras. Miss Joyd is associated with her father at the Manhattan Stone Go. .Mrs Albert Williams was l guest at dinner and a formal nitiation service of Brazil chapter ■ f Delta Theta Tau sorority on Feb 22nd She was the guest of Mrs Frank Jarrell, who wa®
one of the initiates
Arthui M Thurston, superintendent of Indiana state police .oday ordered all troopers to arest motorists operating motoi vehicles without the red anc white 1949 licens. plates aftei
midnight tonight.
S Sgt Ezra V McMains and wife and son left Saturday fr>> Ramey Field, Puert . Rico. The\ vvo’il i like to h ar from their frieiu.s The adJi . .-s i-; S Sgt. a.z:a V. McM.-.ir. . No. :15141567, .fq Hq Sq In. 590 A R (J.. A. P. 0.,N„ M5 c .. P M . Miami
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Mr. I>"t*rd Li: was m Graw- -'■ rdsvilie t .day attending a district Fed* rat n f I . .os meeting nd Foruni <n G mservation of .S’eturai Res urees Miss Ethel L.ir-1;\ National Chairman of Gonsi tir.n ,f Natural Re- ‘ > ir • fr :u Manistee Mich. lune.he 'i .-p< aker. Mrs -n as ok ■ i the imp ntaiice tf Foninis ; nd importance of -ho - iiig worth vnile subje’ts for dub iiis j.sion- a p»ait of Adult Education. Mrs Elmer Seller, Putnam < unty Fedoation i hairnn of International Clubc accompanied Mrs Lucas. a rrsul! of trouble followng 'ie Belle Union-Reelsvills an-*- more than a week age hiss, n Reeves, coach, has not hi-n t< aching for the pa=t week and Forest Hurst of CloverdaU. is acting as the substitute. Fo! lowing the basketball game many parents of the student, held n meeting Monday night t. ak" action <>n matters, hut tt I* • i'O fneetlr.;- hat been hel vith Trustee Hammond. On< may b- held soon, but no lut. ha I teen fixed foi •■.uch a meeting. Th< trouble was between Keov< and the driver of the Re, laville but whl< h took* cam to Belle Union.
Active Tri Kappa Meets Tuesday Active Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Richard Raub. -I- -I- ( linton Falls W. S. C. S. To 'lee: 'larch :trd The W. 8. C. S. of Clinton Falls will meet at the home of Mr Floyd Goddard, March .7t'l. + + + + I liutor. Ke ( tut) In 'leet 'lun-h 1st The Clinton Homemakers Ec ! Club will meet Tuesday after- | r.oon. March 1. at 1:30 at th-' hum of Mrs. Harry McCabe.
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(res.enl (lull T.i 'feet Wednesday Th.- Crescent Club will meat Wednesday afternoon at f i o'clock at th< home of Mrs f, j
Haymaker. + * + <•
Maple Heights t lob To 'leet Tuesday
Mrs William Kukhani will b« tile hostess to the Maple Height ! Home Ec Club this month. Tuee !:iy ev.-nlng at 7:30, a* her lv>m>
Auxiliary a ( jp Highlan 1 St. Mesdame meeting Iva Hammond and Forrest I>a; -• w,U I,., assisting host, s.ses Rol
I rail will be answered with a Marian • .singing commercial.”
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M Oman's I luh To Meet With Mrs. Fills Woman’s Club will meet Wed resday afternocn at 2 30 o’tloc' at the home of Mrs. H H Eniis Mrs. V’ J Wvqoff will have th program. Please note change o meeting place. d* -i- + <- 'l"lb«.r’s study ( Inti Tip Meet Tonight Mother’s Study Club will mee tonight at the home of Mrs. F J. Headley. An unusual pre Irani has been planned and a number are urged to be presen It 7 '10 o’clock
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Indorsers of Photoplay s 'leets Tuesday Indcrsers of Photoplays wil r.cet Tuesday at 3:00 p m. wit •Irs Ferd l/jcas
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I Fillmore's Cardinals Face Waveland In Regional At Attica This Weekend
I has been said that this great
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tractor, tieyy sleeves, pistons, bearing
'hie 1913 Oliver 79 ira-uor, neyy sleeves, pistons, heartoi* Inserts, carburetor overhaul, magneto overhaul, amt brakes relined In Jarman nearly ncyv tire,, tine 1937 OlUer 70 tractor on rubber, ■M'l»#t tall; One OlUer tractor cultUutor yylll fit either ot the nhciyt tractor.: Two Oliver 2-11” breaking plows, one yylth, Kaydex points, one with regular shares; one set tractor ehuiris- Two ! r,H! "!‘ Kons ' v,,h hWo and hay racks; one i foot mount disc and tandem, used three years; one lllount ■» royy flex j Ible rotary h®e; one John Deere traetor drayyn niunure spreader nett last fall; one John Deere I2-A, « ft combine- one (j ft. horse drayyn menver. good condition; one Join. Deer* up-t Y'T; rn "»«»' fertilizer and h.-an attachments; on.' Ol.'er side delivery hay rake; one endgate seeder; one gavel bed.
farm truck
1934 International « -31 truck yylth stock rack, dcNible deck and grain led; four new 8.21 x !« tires; brakes rellned lad fall, motor , has had neyy sleeves and pistons; one 12\I8 truck tarpaulin. MILKING MACHINE McCormlck-Deerlng single unit milking machine used less Hian one year, has ', H. P. motor and stainless steel pall, solution rac k HOUSEHOLD GOODS One 3 piece sectional sofa, one yylne Velour Kroehler studio couch, blue Velnitr rocker, metal bed and springs, baby b«-d baby 1 boggy, baby stroller. ' TERMS — CASH Not responsible for Accidents. Donald Webster and Robert Riggs
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'In- -lay. March 1, r hi hoim of Mrs. Larry Suttoi •b r .. 11 l a white . k phat - 1 * l a tkiWi ; r-i-lh in I sec ..chan)' . Mi'i d,. ; pl- as.. Inin : cov, ti- j .liah,
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'.’iimink-Ni'lson li.rri.'i''.- \nnounci-J Mi.- H.izt l Nils": and CharU -ciiii.link both of Greencastk 0 r uii'ii'tl in iiiarriagc Saturny alt.-nioon. Th- ccremon. c'. 1 : ) a I in St. Paul's lector, -y Father Francis Kull, in th> 1 ncv ol Ci ienils an I relative. F.ilhnvi! th-- rerc-mony th. on pie left on a short wedding -i}- Moitih. They will mak- the., oi:. In Green* astl« + 4- + + r*-M-.*nt Glub To -leet WediK-sday Gt-scent Glub will meet Wed .csday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock t the home of Mrs. Lesli: •lamaker Mrs. John Poor wil -avc eharge of the program irs. Bishop will give a demon tration of making i f braide. ag Members pleas.- brin .ere of wool material for this Jemon.-tration ■ rent tkoks flub /(. Miet Tirtlighl Gr. at Bo .kv Group will men* -his evening at 7 ::0 o'clock in thL' h School Library.
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FiFmoro Chapter No. 18«. Or l.r ,,f the Eastern Star will ■! - - r* gulai stated meeting hu: ay, March 3, at 7:30 p. m, Tin i* will ho election of officers, oiliet 1 I lens.- brino cookie* or
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> + t -t- -t- + + + + + ^ ANNIVERSARIES 0 j. 4..;. .j. .j. .j, ^ •lift tinny Oscui A. Sallust, 76 lay, Ki bruary 28 Jc.h:i Willard GoJgh, west Elizabeth : treet, Greencastle, ']2 e>ri today February 28
years to-
HUBST X HUNTER, Aucts.
Luocti wUJ be nerved.
CLIFF McMAINS, Clerk
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FUImores Cardinals, winner? of the Greencastle sectional taskctball tourney last yveekene! began drill Monday for their battle with Waveland, Crawfordsville sectioral champs, in the first Saturday afternowi gam-' iff the Attica regional this coming Saturday. It was a courageous band of East Putnam Cards that turnc-1 what looked like defeat into victory Saturday night in the local high school gymnasium before a capacity crowd. Roac'mia! - was out in front at the quarter, 8 to 7 ard led. 16 to 13. at the
half.
A tucket and two tree throw--,y Thou.pson increased th.iwk’s margin to 20-13 in the .lird period. Fans began to think iat it was Roaehdsle’s game, ut not Fill t ore. Grimes and Ruark got busy .uj chalked up nine points while Mcling Ki.aehiiale to a lone Jditi'nal point, a free toss by iill*>r and Flliuore f01 god wad. 22 t*. 21 at the end of the bird quarter. TAt* Cards added six uxornints to their total in the las*, j .anza while the best the Hawk--uld do was to garner five more nd the game .vas over with illmore yynnning its first scconal crown. 28 to 26. The Cardial fans went wild as the gun jun-, d and most everybody in »e gym agreed that Fillmore /as a popular champion. Grimes, who led his Card team lates to victory against a favord Greencastle team in the seminals. again sparked the Filliore uggregatior Saturday ight. hitting four *^r.I>orta>^ , . .eld g'lals. Cards Rap Cub* History repeated itself Satinay afternoon in the second ime of the semi-finals when Jlmore. piaving a smart hi and / basketball, ups.-t Grcencas- j •C. Tig.-r Cubs, 32 to 24. Tw.-t; years ago, a lighting Fillmore ^ta-l l ose.I out a favored Ci.b .mid conch. I by the late W. E. ausman, 16 to is. Have Grimes headed the Cn. .1a! p ile, j atitl.-. lingjcg up 7 ; ?1 t goals and -I free throws fo: total of 18 of Fillmore'., 32
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On the oth. i hand. Grcencas c wa-; a coM as Shylock's heart hen it came to agitalitig tho -ap<-t i. Th-- Cubs registe!'. ily two buck- ts th-- first hal: .id ini only 10 the entire gain. . Th. Cards jumped into a 5-C 'a I. Pierce got Gi e. iicastle’t ii:. i-oint on a free th’ow a 'Illmore lut, V to I at the . id ol .he quail, r. Twelve minutes of play f laps--d before Sears connected for th.first local basket. Pierce mad the second bucket for the Cubs md Fillmore was ahead, 12 t'> C at the half. Ruark and Grimes took care of 1 he Cardinal scoring during th*. bird period. Ruark dropped in :wo foul tosses and Grimes took loose his guards to hit hr* e field goals and Fitlmon ,vas out in front, 19 to 13. As the last stanza got i; :d. r vay, Grimes sank two husk -ts i: rapul order and it was 23-13 -Vith three minutes to piuy, th Car*Is led, 29 t.» 17. The Cuba cM Fillnioie t,, thrci- foul shots Tide (oiiei ting 7 more points 'he final fun. h.-w.-ver, found the Cardinals the winner. 32 to 24 Hawk* Beat Panthers R.-ach.fal*. trading 12 to 7 at 'he quarter, came from la-hint' o knot the first tilt of th- Sa* irony afternoon -emi-fi: ala a 12-Hli at the half The Hawks then proceede I to forge into a 34-30 lead at th three quarter post and go on to eliminate Hell.- Union's Black Panthers, 48 to 41. K. Keck, Milkr and G. Clones '(•d the second half drive that brought victory to Roach dale. With three minutes remaining n th fourth period, the Pnnth •rs lost I heir ace forward wher Bob Zi.-g -linan conirnitt. il hi fifth pel s.-rial The out.-o— I night have been somewhat different if he had stayed in - contest. The Hawks were Iqad- i ing at the time. 40 to 34. RoaehdaU- started slowly a B*-lle Union held a 4-0 edge o buckets by Dorsett and Zieg.-l man. The same held true in th second frame as the Pantherr were out in front 21 to 15 befor. the Hawks began to climb to tithe count at 23-23 at the rest intermission. Thompson, Clones and Keck
I ran the score to 28 to 23 before Hartsaw hit the hoop for B. T 1 The Panthers then knotted the . battle at 30-30 only to have the Hawks pull away to lead, 34 to 30 as the third quarter ended. Hartsaw connected for Belle Union hut Keck and Clones ran - the Ronchdale total to 38 and the Hawks then kept fair command of the tilt to win, 48 to 41. Grade Schools In Net Tourney A greencastle elementary grade school net tourney -.vill j open in the high school gymnasium this evening at 6 o'clock. The games will bo played on cross courts with two tilts going cn ut the same time. Tonight's schedule is: 1st Jones vs 1st Ridpath. 6:00 2nd Ridpath vs 2nd Miller. 6:00 3rd Jones v 3rd Miller 3:30 4 B Jones vs -l B Ridpath., 6.5' 5th A Jon- s v 5th \ Miller.
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DePauw Symphony To Give Concert Thi DePauw University Symphony Orchestra will present its third formal concert Wednesday ev ning, March 2, at 8:15 in M**harry Hall. The public is cor--lially mvit -I t-- attend. Admission is free. Th-- orchestra will play one of the most difficult programs it has ever attempte I. The program will . "u with the “Second Symphony'’ of San Sibelius, oo:> temporary Finnish compos r. It
to Russian rule. The last group which the orchestra will perform will include •'An Outdoor Overture” of Aaron Copeland, a contemporary American composer. This overture is very brilliant and compos--d in a modern idiom. The last numbers will be two movements from the suite taken from the popular "Golden Cockerel" of Rimsky-Korsakow. This incorporates fragments of th- "Hymn to the Sun," etc. Local members of th-- on hestra are Bill Lockwood. Lois Gray. Lowell Gray. May Ade aid ■ Hinken, Evan Crawley, Jr., i i ! Susie Bennett. The program /ill be conducted by Prof. H--t-
nan B--tg.
I NI SUAL ACCIDENT
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anything.
CARD OFTHAM,
Eleven months ar . dwellings and other viiffs were damaged na<le of March 26th
were forced t
We have
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A big bull-dozer operated b> he Raines Bros., slipped off n trailer on the smith-west corner .’ the square Monday morning
as the tractor made the turn . plowing t . , from Jackson to Washington in one la-, treets. The tractor w;us covered Mt and Mi
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ri 'built and
back, February 26. We wish to than*
neighbors, friends
tens, other relatives, « laborers American l2 school groups. f0r y? labor and sj-mpathy, Especially we than], 1,
0 .«• Hollo-,veil
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with snow and the dozer slipped and dau_ it, •
Robert | Map Un
1949 Greencastle All-Sectional
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School
Pot*
R. Keck
Roachdale
Fori
Saunders
Belle Union
Foq
Guy Clones
Roachdale
Fon
Neier
Fillmore
Fori
Carpenter
Fillmore
Cert
Miller
Roachdale
Cert
Grimes
Fillmore
Gog
Thompson
Roachdale
Gm
Ken Goff
Russellville
Goa
Ziegelman
Belle Union
Gog
HONORABLE MENTION : IlnrKau an-l Ii»rv4t. R-i il.vmer, Roach dale; Ruark and <.irt«-n. t illin,,r. : Thornburg, KuaneUvIIle; Monnett an 1 it" di-k Kt-elhvill*-: M.-Rrl.le, Balribrit!,. 1: . ’
caHtle,
A CLOSE UF GUMPSE AT A FILLMORE SECTION - FIRST HALFSTfi
v..-. me ruiaiore < lie. ring element during the f*rat half of th • -1 s-i*' n ' ! ' Al : -R’ '' ' linal -l--fi-.--t.--i the Roachdalt- Hawk. 28-26 to tak. ; ''1 lune Roachdale h*d doubled the score and this younger element In the 1 ■ i "’ ! ‘ I bly disturbed by the score. However, it all turned out well. DOWN GOMES THE NET AND QUICK ACTION DISPLAYED
eveni‘nz U 'wt^ e wTnnin i r't 11 h m0rr ‘ 8 sh ~’ n cl,tu “K down his portion of the net in tl"j g n vldrt n fo^thenTr*nnd n ui t ordMly le fazhlo*,* , «zch a cut 0 »* C etinnd > at ttic^nef ‘Sn* ^ player la shown attemptin E .0 stop , quick ^defbatke^ttv Gr ~e. of Finns”
