The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 March 1949 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, MAHCH 4, 1949.
THE DAILY BANNIR and HEiALD CONSOLIDATED
SOCinir-
To Moot Monriit.v
I \rr,gif tr. h hel l in Or. f'nrn'-.tl I XLirnh IT f'<i the benefit of th“ Putnam County Hoi e E<- >''■< mlc* 0!ui>!« Members are gmnK to-
The ori ent Litemture Group j g. ther t ot AAUW will eet with Miss' I.eiia Home. St minary Street on M inday evening March 7 at
the afternoon program.
Legislature
Entered In the poetofflce at iireenciistle, Indiana as second ^iT 1 ! g^^ubBcrtottOB^prlc*
src ' ' ‘ "" *- ,l hostess , entine gifts. The Club was happy catel i today they felt that both
INDIANAPOLIS, March 4 t UP)- Democratic conferees on
h aving the Belle Union school , direct primai y and soltli *. ling at 12 W 1 bonus lulls, two < f the mi Twenty-four r.embcrs answer- troV ersial issues to face the 86 h
tO cent# per week: MOO per .ear by mall In Putnam connty. *5.00 to *7.80 per year ootsWe
Ihitnam County.
8. B. Ilarlden, IhibUsher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.
v/dl be the a.-e.slant
Mrs Marion W.l n will give the | i welcome Mrs. Da', id Sink ®.s
I rogram | a new member. -1- d* | The next meeting will be held
\ttended Birtli lay with Mrs. Mary Shumaker. Dinner Sunday I March 24 Mrs. Zella Cummings R. v and Mrs. I. wis Drengach I will give the lesson on nylon
Mrs.
Orville R e e d , fabrics.
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ily » l i’i i dsville. Mr |
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h. y is driving a new Mrs Ola T Ellis will i. Lafayette regional (1 Mrs Paul Goodpastca! , d on Mi and Mrs. Even-- and Mrs. Rena verdale visited Wed M rs Lawrem esville. Branneman ox :ed with M - s esday.
1 Nci-.inn Hill end daughter .-id o. irge Reed an.! i i : .t r, Mr MacAvoy and sen. end Mrs. P.ml Partin amt M . i Cassidy, Mis .11 a . I D is McMahel of .•icastle Mr. a d Mrs. El nor liv.-nr a.id s m and the Buis chi!.ien from Bainbridge. attended a h.rthilay dimer Sunday at the ne of Mr and Mrs. Walt;W<. .I and s n at X< w Maysville The occasion was to celebrate Mr:; Wood's birthday. 'Ir-. \undlvier Hostess To Monday ( lull Mrs. W. B Vandivier will he he 11 s. o the Mon iuy club, a? Charles id X Vi St . on Monday, a Tin. at 2:00 p. m. Mrs \V. 1 >. Herod will have the pro-
ith Stork Sliouer
Paul Goodpaster * r and Melvin D - ! i,., r
.*. .*• .i. ( rail Hostess
Mr. and Mrs. An-
st. r Saturday. Nathan Call of
a: Mrs. J. M Crosby in,noirow for Orlando, they will spend the Mis. Robert Girin . i! th parents of a Friday morning at '.in
uiinty hospital.
■ yl Michael, teacher I Mr Ward in Greencaatle. ; p a
week end vith her pn:and Afis. Hersbel : Cl jvei dale R. P.. *1 of Mrs. Sa mini of Hoosierville was Rentschler Funeral
' Center F
y Chapel. Mrs. M therly ‘hei of Mrs Walter
.-ir of this city.
.. k Davi . Albert Shuey and H ! all reported seeing i r .x flocks of wild geese v ng 1 heii way northward lay m ruing. All three men
s a sure sign of
cut :y jiv: ival.
Mr. Walter Williams, residing i the National Highway just f state road Id. reported,
that a blue bud wa perched on
wmd w sill ol the Williams * F idav'morn ng Mrs Williams believes this is a sure sign
n early spring.
P” dine Hurst and Mrs. Jobe have returned home trip- to Southern Caliand Florida. They attendMardi Gras in New Orbefore returning home.
Mi md Mrs. A1 Fogarty of San ' eg accompanied them home
. a visit.
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■ fires last year which left in their wake death, injury and wuiespreail destruction. Again this year, thousands of fire victims will need housing, medical
care, food, and long-term rehabilitation. And, as always, your Red Cross will 1m- there Last year, through your Red Cross, you gave relief in 30:! disasters • ■ . assisted 312,4(H) persons
You, too, can help through
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Th' Golden Circle Club me' Thun.lay Feb. 24. at the honu of Marie Craft for an all da; 'i'h. morning was spent in visAt i -ion hour a delicious chicki ; p.. luck limner was enjoy. ! by fourt. in members an-, gh' .ui -ts Mrs Molly Brann
Faye Fulford. Mrs. Edna. 1! 1. tt! Miss, s Jennie Lou
Will.ams. Eva J Cundiff. Noretta Craft a'.1 John David Craf:
and Ezra Craft.
Tlie meeting was called to order by all singing the dub • g and i pealing the Lord’s |
nt with burial j Piayn m unison. Devotions wen
toad by Mrs. Mary Allen. Sec-’••tu’-y s nn 1 treasurer’s rcpor , « were tea I a: d approved. Roi' i all ' ai answered with a good iai.n Iry b nt. Surgery towels were completed and turned in to Uie Rile; -.ponsors to be return'd. Other sewing was discussed and will lie completed for next meeting. S2.00 was donate I to Red Cross. Other business taken care of the president chose as. the committee t i purchase hostess gift for March. Mrs. Lena Trussed. Mrs. Mary Allen and
Mrs. Dovie Taylor.
Mrs. Craft thanked the members for her nice hostess gift o* two very niee covered heavy iluminurp kettles Meeting closed by ail repeating the club cree l. Mrs. Craft and her assistant host. ss. Mrs. Li lia Fellows, had some very clever conests, which were won by Mrs. -ona Trussed Mrs. Bessie Fellow:;, Mrs. Daisy Shewmaker and Mr Lucille Herbert. Mrs Anna Hall received the door
prize.
Next meeting, March 24th vith Mrs. LaRue as hostess, will ie at the Manhattan church for in ad ay quilting Membcrdring parts tor play practice. Jefferson H'ltlliKe. H.’ I Meeting The lefferson Township Horn Economics Club met at th” home of Mrs. Walter Dor.seti with Mrs. Charles MeOullougn as assistant hostess. Their president Mrs. Ketchen, presided over this very busy meeting. Mrs. Maune McCammack very bly pres uted the lesson on .IVm fabrics. Mrs. McCammack itiess. d the need for knowing i e.v to care lor this man made fabric and demanding labels on the fabrics we buy. Mrs. Dorsett gave a report of , the project committee. She listed 5 projects the club will carry this year 1 Rdey Hospital. 2 Putnam County Hospital. 3 s’eh >1 lunches. 4. 4-H girls. 5 Help a family at Chris-tmas Kith member will bring a scrap b. ok or game to the March meeting. Something suitable for children to play with in the Riley Hospital. It was voted to donate $3 00 to the Red Cross. The members drew for Secret sisters for thr year. Tickets were sold for "Hal
A stork shower was held for Mrs Wayne Aden, an Enghs : r.de, at the home of her sistcr-n-law. Mrs. Carl Allen, mar Reeisville. Those who were present o: • nt pi> -ents were the MesJuncs.. W. Bowman, Emm i J >nd. Audra Burk. Eva B id Norma Morlan. Sam S.vickarJ urns Cook. Haifa# Mercer, Roy Jajler. William McElroy, Roy nsen. Kenneth Eggers, Oral . utcheron. C. C. Cook. Davt I. .1I. Bill Cox. Harley Tabor .'alter Kirk. Mina Mercer. Hu i it Burge:-, Sam Chadwick ’incs Donald, Zaring Duel! Maries Oilman, James Hedg". '.rtt:e B: .’.t.nn. Maude M Elr.jy Fioii nee Dial Rissler. Charles J. d, Cieo Rissler. Belle Chacl.ck am’ daughters, the Misser iarah Allen. Marie Chadwick iva li dge. Lizzie Urton. Ida ticElroy. Olive Kirk. Myrti. . gan. and Mrs. Ethel Hint n guest • f honoi Mrs M UUn and the hostesses, M: E Mien and Mrs. Sibyl Aden. -;* -5* -1- v i erl night li Claii I tie t Monday The eorlnlghtly Club will i eet with Mrs. E. H Collins, iighw. - J avenue. Northwcod or. •londay. March 7th at 7:30 i clock Mrs Roy Sutherhn w !. o • the assisting hostess. -1- *r -IFriendly Neighiiors ( luh To Meet Wednesday iiie Friendly Neighbors Club A id meet Wedm-s lay, March r e it the home of Mrs. Edith Gron Please note change of tlat .
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.ridge I’arty Monday \t Guard \rm iry
A full program has been planned for the bridge party Monday night at the National Guard Armory. Mothers wives, sweet- | hearts and friends of the boys | .ill served in our world wars ire helping to furnish the J lounge at the armory so t.w ■oys may find relaxation an. my be used by the memo rs. Merchants cf Greeneastle have donated articles to be used in iccoratlng the lounge aim ra\ also given the prizes for tin .ridge party. A big evening •ntertainment has been planne and a large crowd is expected
questions would be settled before adjournment next Monday. The Democrats agreed both isI cues would be settled to the com- ! plete satisfaction of Governor i Schricker. which implied they l weir counting on Republican ca-
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-Tlv boons question looks j . ry i. assurhpif- sa- • Rep. J >- j j eph Kle n.iD; Gary on of the House eoafererw ell that puzzler, stimate.l to eiist Hoos ■ r taxpayers from 8103 000,000 to
*175.000,000
Sen. Wn A- Eichhorn, D.. Uniioidale. a cotifcrem- . commit ee member on. the primary el-
.tion issue, said:
• Im convinctil that we can neet on ciminuju gr un ! an 1 g t a primary Uv.clio'.i bill accep'- | ible to both hpusiis.”
Th tinaneiUE q '
' au e fo: thvi party sP l >t on the | jonus issue, thfiugh the S.-nat j .'eisio:i was tv lii/t. m lib ra' n it.-, pnyiui nt Iki ol than h muse b 11. Xh - nat - arm n 1nents t the House hill, a lop' ! oublican major >)' in the uppe
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of $500. with til.- 1)01' s to be it--lanced by a : • hain on iht slate’s geagrai fi:-. 1 pin t . revenues for a .gcaera! 'o
fax for five yoari,.
The House bill, adopted bv the j Democratic majortty there, called for a maximum payment of 8400. In the House version, the money would come from a onefourth of one per cent gross income surtax. However, House Republicans have advocated a two per cent sales tax on everything except food to finance the bonus. So there really are three financing methods being considered by the four-man conference
committee.
■•We have started exploring the entire bonus problem.” said Klein, ‘ and both Democratis an Republicans show every willing- . s and determination to hievo the passage of a bonubill. | ••All four of the members ha\ xprf.-sed, in conference commi • ‘- me • irg. a desire to reach a ilution before we adjourn sin-' c nest Monday night. Personilly, 1 have no doubt we wiP uave a bonus.” On th - | > iir.ary election issu 1 deed in th Democratic sta’.i latform but not mentioned i i 'he CJOP’s election pledges ther. Aas one striking difference b i.cen th" land of the two par f -
:cs.
Republicans were insisting on • ‘ i losed” primary, with party " ■ s.ration 35 days before tl •u nia y date to prevent cross"r voting. Originally, the D ino:: a - were equally insist
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IN MEMORY In loving memory of Curtis Jason, who passed away one ear ago, March. 4, 1948. I wixt ytu and me, beloved om . deaths hung a mystic screen. Through which they say, no
human eye,
las ever, ever seen. And yet when I’l.n al/mc vV’ithin my garden fair I seem to hear your lovin'
voice.
\nd see you standing there. feel your kiss upon my i heck (’he pressure of your hand. But only those whc’ve loved a*
we.
These things can understand. Helen Mason and children pd HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Grace Frazier, N, rti ■Salem, was dismissed Thursday Mrs. Catherine Calvert. Grecnastle, R. j was dismissed Thursday. ( harles Dickson, Groencastli R. 3. was dismissed Thursday Mrs. Mildred Harvey and laughter, Ladoga, R. 2. returned o their home Thursday. Miss Margaret Meek. Greenastlo. was admitted Thursday. (.ail Baumunk, GieencastTwas admitted Thursday. Mrs. Ida Aker, Greeneastle, R. !. was admitted Thursday. Miss Gale Wiley, Greeneastle t. 1, was admitted Thursday. Irona Cline, R. 2, Reelsville, w'as admitted Thursday. Larry Joe Long, Greeneastle. R. 2, was dismissed Friday. Parris Poynter. Bainbridge, U. 1, was dismissed Friday. Miss Phyllis Ann Jurich, Greeneastle. was dismissed Friday. Mrs. Ann Phillips, Fillmor*. was dismissed Friday.
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