The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 March 1949 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SA'iUKDA'.,
,CH 5, 1949.
SOUTH GAGS ANTI-GAG MEASURE
FILIBUSTER STRATEGY gets the attention of Senators Tom Connally (left) of Texas and Richard Rusaell of Georgia as southern solons carry on a talk marathon to forestall passage of an anti-filibuster rule by Senate. (International Soundphote)
BUY IT IN GREENCASTLE
THE DAILY BANNE* and !EiALD CONSOLIDATED Kntererl In the postofflc* at .rwma*tie, Indiana as second l.isa r:ml| matter under act of lan h T. IRTH. Subscription price < cents per week: M-00 per ■«r by mall In Rutnam county. ..'..dn to ST.80 per year outside 1‘utnam CViuiity. 8. K. Kartden. PubUaher. IT-:9 South Jackson Street
i*EI&SOV\L Ar.d Local News s* u \ i: f s
Mr. and Mrs. Simpson M. toner will return from Florida j
Lis week end.
The Gn at Books assignme: ir March 14 is: Aristotle: Po ics. Plato: Mono.
-SOCIETY- ■ > iiAt <,rove < Inti t On March '! . ne 4_o."u:t; Grove Club T.et on c. • sday March 2nd at the i o.ne of M. s Clara Coffmar. ..ii Atr.. .Mary Mastcn her asIn tnc absence of Uie presiU the me. ling was called to . : fcy . ur v.« •? pc nident, Mrs. < :. Our song for the i .li i . :' Battle Hymn cf the I v. th Mrs. j • li Gentry at the piano. D.volior.r was rear’ by the hos- | foiinw.'d by the roll co.’i j ■ ■ I; v. ns i. ;t cxi l.nr.go of sneds. • .'..id plan .- Tnc secretary tv;. ,;i\\n b;. - Mrs. Dor.t- I tny L>ay and appt-.ed by all. l...t: ..J the treasurer i
To Yc.ui Altars Methodism' ror.i th Christian advocate after whic.t the meeting adji/urnc-d. The April m-'■ tir.g will be st th h.:nc ot Mrs M.nrle Garrett -t- v v 1 ur cat ( o-,. i < lub M.s ls Till-«Hlay The Four l^af Clover club »vi” I
- '—— '■ LANDSLIDE DISRUPTS rails IN WAKE of $Moy
TEARS FLOV7 AT ELLIS ISLAND
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V. F. \V Auxiliary will .r.cc - . ednesda-, at 7:.'10 There will he Mis Bet”. Kv‘ns ami Earh-nc
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Du: . :g a .inert business se«- •.«. eionatlcr.s tvea made to th** loai As. x ir.tion and to the -lej Cro.is. Contests was con- . ictoel by Gaia Crffman and Mary Mastcn, with prizes goin;g Bui nace Luk nb.ll. Mary Jane | i’ltz and Ruth Bullcrdick. Delic. as refreshments wer* rv.-U tr, thirteen niembera and .gat child, n. \V< ail hope ou' tent can be with us ne:-:* .1: when we m ct with Mrr M yraret Farrow Don't forge, roil call f 1 • Aj ril. -I- -l- -1- v .'sinbridge I’. T. A. > ;<ct W ednesday Tl:< Bainbridge P. T. A. \vl!. 'k* the;: r gular : onthly meot- . VVi dm s i iv March 8 at 7:SO m. in the Bainbridge hig-'a ho 1 gym. A. intcrestirg program has x r» planned. M Maiy Boyd's fifth grade cvnrtain the patrons. Ro'.
meet Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Vernon Shirley. P.cll ca.l will be nn exchange c: plants. * * * + Delta J\a|>i a GaTica To Meet Tonight Delta Kappa Gamma will mo this evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mi s. Edna Taylor This is the tenth anniversary cf Delta Gamma. The program w’’l be “The Declaration and Covenant f : Human Rights' by Mr Mast ■ : and Mias Dimmit k.
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( M B ( At.KM).' i; Monday Kindergarten Mothers 8 p. m - Keystone Chapel. Gobin Mem orial Church. St. Paul’s Catholic Gull! 7:30—. Fo. '.rightly Club 7:30 Mrs I E. IT. Collins. M >nday Book Club- Mrs. F P IrgliE- 8:00 p. m. T uostlay Tuesday Reading Circle—1 p. Mrs. D. W. Klllinger. Newcomers Group 8 p. m A. T. O. House. P. . ’ Day Club 1:30—M: Donald Ellk . Or ■ 'astle Girl Scout Cotri 1 2 p. m Gobin Mcmoria Church. Wednesday Greencastle Morning Mirsicak 10 o'clock Mrs. George Gove P. E. O. Mrs. W. M. M> ta-ughey, 601 eaxt Semirary 7:30 p. m. Thursday
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LOOSENED BY RAIN and melting snow, a landslide hits a Great Northern pa r ., mons. Wash, nearly upsetting one car but causing no injuries. Passengers en rout, fr ’iV; ! B. to Seattle were taken to their desUnation by bus. (1 nteinational S ou - c ^
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M. The hostesses were Mrs. Willis Scobee. Mrs. Mont Bridges and Mrs. Fred Parker. The second lesson on Fabrics was given by Mrs. George Simr. She displayed several articles of wearing apparel which she hsc 1 made from nylon. Mrs. Sims stated that nylon is five times stronger than wool and about twice as strong as cotton. Nylon slips with nylon lace a. • more serviceable than the slips
.'rimmed with cotton lace. She .showed samples of materials '.ade from nylon and ether fabrics combined, which are being used in ladies dressoe. The business meeting was epened by the President, Mr.--. Allison Bridges. The Club song of tne month : was sung in unison. Mrs. Claud Glover read the history of the ; reng. Roll call was answered by nineteen members, with each
wearing mething gn'es.i
Mrs. Et
gave a repori meeting w’■ h
February.
Mrs. Robert a contest duri which was wc ShaughneL v.
Th<‘ nv ' ■ ■ i nirnrtJ again Aor:’ 6. with Mrs.™ I sen Mitchell. M> m end Mrs 1 :
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BASKETBALL-THEY START YOUNG IN GRLENOASHE
KEPT BACK by an iron fence at Ellis Island, N Y Lawrence (right) indulges in a good cry at sight hasn’t seen in years. They are Jews from the Jr Shanghai, China, who arrived by train from west cc Israel. Mrs. Lawrence will get to be with them bef Army transport March 3 on another leg of their around the world to a new land and new home.
Mrs. Barbara of relatives she wish colony of ast cn route to ire they sail by journey almost (International)
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GLOVERDALE. INDIANA
Mi Edward Wood arrived in T- mastic today from Washngton, D. C., where she was vith her sister, who has just indergono a major operation. Mi Wood's mother, Mrs. Pearl '•argue, will remain with her daughter, ami Mrs. Lastl Sanford v '■ north of the city, report teei.-g a huge flack of wild i flying northward Friday i .us is reported to be a sure in1 n that spring is not faand today and yesterday'.! ather reports indicate thi 'me. The temperature was in he low 50's Friday aftornoo’. '•ml promised to r, main th.; ur;. , most of Saturday. ■ 'u ton Edwards, for ar a livestock solean daL” and operator for the .or l ville Sales Barn i recent i ara. died yesterday at the a:;e if 82 year.). He Was at the sal.* la: ’ Saturday. For .52 years . m v i as Sunday School nup ri.:.i’i 'ert at Mace. He v.-an well known to many l.vestoek mm and ‘ i many farmers in th!:. ominunlty. The funeral servicwill be held Sunday afernonn y -I- *!• -I* •!• -I- -!• v -1- •;* -1* -I- -iANNIVERSARIES C- -t- -i- * j. •! Dlrtlirm.V M- . Ma-y Walden, 303 soutii . .am, 90 ycai-s old today. March 5. Willie L. •' Miller, on oC Mi an Mr Lee Miller, 108 Hill licet, 0 years today, .March 5. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kendall. Fillmore, 41 years, today, March
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rocial hour 1 the game, B; d by Mm. K* - Mrs. Luciil sen nerved tasty refresh to the following: Mr. an. Kenneth Eggers . Mrs Hutches n, .Mrs. nianch .'.eel, -Mrs. Charles Cock. \i : ;! Hutcheson, Mr. and Mi - to::-:.: Mille.-. Wilma Clark ■ T uditi: and B ib Miller. Th> next meeting will be a* the M m is Miller home Tuesday! -Mei.h 15 at 7..TO. Further stud', in Isaiah will b* the work of I'v < venin; * •> + +■ West Floyd Home I h Cl.il ' eets >Iar. «»th, 1h West Floyd Home Ben“’omii x Club will meet March t.ie home of Mrs. Mauri: r Hryan. P’case note change v meeting place. -i* liimleeg 'rten Mothers To Me,-I Monday The Kindergarten Mothers -.vi! 1 meet Monday evening at 8 'H n k in the Keystone Chapel •u the Gobin Memorial church. v *!* *1* •!• • n'or < hap d v,. s. r. s. 'Me r)n Thur day The W. B. C. S. of Union tdi’Pel met at the church ThursGi.v. March 3rd. Cutting rags and piecing quilt blocks was the work of the day. After n delicious dinner the l.usineus session was opened h • tli • president, Mrs. Onn Sigler. The roll call, one of your per on d blessings, wan answered hy nine members. One child was present. Th.- secretary and treasure*reports were read and approved Section lenders nnd committee reports were heard. For devotions Mrs. Elizabeth Olodfoltcr read
SHEAf FED'S "TRIUMDH" DESK SET Gilt of delight and distinction) Wide variety of etyles and beset priced from $10 00 to $108.00. Model shown In Jet Crystal with femous " White Dot' Pen. $80.00.
Charles Crawley Jr. March 5th.
today.
21 Horn SKRVICE WHITE CLEANERS 1 809 N. Jackson St.
SAM HANNAS BOOK STORE
The upper and center pictures show some of the small-frv r ft ♦ V-v nil t < I ev»-s . t L-v v, 1 i, * T
The lower group inrludos the future homr-niakers of these players iui ^ 11 rooting section and boosten for tho various lean: I »nd individuals.
