The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 March 1949 — Page 2

TriE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, A.ARCH 14, 1949.

cr.::c7.:. *'• If a Cc j is wx-th iwv.n^ at alL !.e u. v. . . U.o :.uni it i to pay tiic ‘-.•Z la;;. Sucl' v. is th,‘ consoncus at the meetl:v. tf the Putnam County :i _> S . iety last weeK. j jr.hcrmora thi- abandonment ot j (Jjj is a law violation whirn r:ay bring a fine of many times the cast of a license tag, it was e r.phasiaed. .vnothar form of law breaking ;ien .r.g ownersi. p. Many a i";:iilj will keep a dog all year ; i ! e.ijoy wat ting their child,i i .> v/ith him but when t‘ii :so.’ calls, they deny owning a dog. Many dogs without tag. arc therefore not actually strays The Humane Society believe.t '.at everyone who owns a dog : tould accept all the res,K>nsibil. ilh i cf ownership. He should be kind to tile dog of course. He . '. mid feed and house him prop-

. ily. He should keep his dog st h'me and tram him not to be a Kuieance to otiier people. His -iiou’.d care enough ror his dog, really value him enough, to bo glad to pay his tax.

HOWMNtJ NEWS The T.vjrsday afternoon school toys league game resulted The Pinbusters took two games from the first place HiPoint team. The Little Gremlins won two fron the Mighty Atoms. The league standing as follows:

Hi<7o:nt Little Gremlins Mighty Atoms Pinbusters

53 32 30 25

14 35 37 42

High ga v.es for the day .von Buddy Godfrey with a 182 ai. B< b Bergc with 176.

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In Person Vee Powell, Designer Author Of How To Make Hats and Accessories' G?e<?ncastle High School Auditorium Thursday, March 17 at 2:C0 and 8:00 P. M. 1'ainr.bte Door Prizes (or Each Program L , :mo. and Senior Home Economics Students / G "S'5 ct the 2 P. M. Demonstration.

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips. Fillmore, are the parents of a girl, born Saturday. Mrs. W. H. Roby, who has been quite ill for the past week, remains about the same. There will be a special meeting ,f thi Humane Society this evenng at 7:30 at the city hall. All clubs who wish to contnmte to the Heart Fund, mail heck to Mrs. B. F. Handy. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Btackney. R. 3. Greencastle, are the larents of a son. born Saturday. The Big Walnut Ladies Aid vill meet all day Thursday March 17 at the home of Mrs. Lucinda Rissler. Paul Gail, an employee of tlv 'ost Office, is a patient in St. fincent’s hospital^ for obaervalon. Miss Frances Long of India ’ .polls, spent the week end with cr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Georg 'Ong. ' 1 , Mr and Mr:. John A. Short! id family of Winamac spent the .•eek-end with Mr. and Mrs. O "e Reeves. Bee Hive Rebeknh No. 108 will reet this evening at 8:00 o'clock11 members are urged to bring rticlcs for the .aiiction sale. The Women of the Moose will •old formal initiation Wednesday vening at 8:00 o'clock. All memers are urged to be ptesent. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Turner and amily and Mr. and Mrs. Frank n Shuck spent Sunday in Indianapolis. attending a birthda iinner held for Mrs. Robert Meek. ( Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Handy .ave returned to their home in lazarcth, Pa-, after visiting ibout n month with Relatives in Ireer.castle. Mr. Handy is re updating frrtn an operation. The annual Putnam County tersey Club meeting will be hcli' Tuesday. Match 15th, instead f Monday as previously announced, at 1:30 o’clock in the county agent's office. Election of ofli vers and other , important bus: ness will be conducted. Mrs. Susie Booth died suddenly Saturday morning in Terre Haute. She is survived by two nieces of this city, Mrs. Charles Hudson and Mrs. Charles Wells Funeral services were held Monlay, from the Thomas Funeral Home in Terre Haute. Bob Johnson was fined $10 and costs for a total of $23.50 in I. P. Court of Ola T. Ellis last week for fishing without a lie■nse. He was arrested by Game Warden Scott. Johnson lives in Indianapolis. At the time of his arrest, he claimed he hpfl a vet eians permit, but later came In n plead guilty. Mrs. A. L. Meredith Is in Indi anapnlis for a few days to be with her husband, Rev. A. Meredith, who has been a patient at the Methodist hospital for two weeks. He will submit to sur gory today. While in the city Mrs. Meredith will be the house guest of Governor and Mrs. Henry F. Schricker,

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SOCIiTY Weal Floyd Club Holds March Meeting The March meeting of ,the West Floyd Home Economics Club was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Ifrs. Maurice Bryan with Mesdames Verna Zeiner ahd Lester Jenkins assisting hostesses. Club was opened In the usual way by the president, Mrs. Rryan. Roll call was answered with an Irish joke by thirty-four members. Guests were Mrs. Murl Giddings. Mrs. Llpyd Greenlee tnd Mrs. Cleo Arnold. Due to our leader being called to another meeting the lesson on Nylon was not given so the club n* into ‘tv bupfacsR part of the •eet'ng. This part,‘consisted o ■'ports, a mouaci mehts and th« discussion and passing of a.motion that the club felt was need ed. Brief but interesting talks were given by Mrs. Fred Thrall on the recreational meeting shr recently attended. Mrs. Harold Sibbitt told of her trip to Attica that had to do with 4-H work of ’49. Mrs. Harry Martin and Mrs. Galvin King told of their recent visit to the General Assembly. Mr.,. Ethel Ruark gave a safety report. The president announced the Vee Powell hat designing show to be held March 17th in the high school and the tours which are being planned for all clubs Two dollars was donated to the Rod Cross and a ways and means committee was named to aid the 4-H work. The meeting was closed with he club prayer to meet Apri' 13th with Mrs. Fred Beck. + + + + Irs. Yimcker Hostess T i Woman’s Club The Woman’s club will nee' Vednesday at 2:30 p. m. at ih lome of Mrs. T. G. Yunci r Irs. C. 1. Arnold will haveThoOgra.. on “Indiana Rivers. + •!• + +. .ov-t nc ilihle ( lass ’ct V: It ! .Mr. and Mrs. Ileevcs The Keystone Bible class of .obin church met on Thursdav vening. March 10th with Mr. I' Mrs. Lee Reeves. Mrs. osep'.i Hammond was assisting :ostess. ‘ I f“ ■ >, I wenty-one members were iresent. Mrs. Lee Reeves, newly fleet'd president, conducted the bus; less session. A candle was light d and the class sang one verse f "Blest be the Tie That Binds' n memory of a former member Jiss Hattie Connelly, who pass'd on to her reward just one /ear ago. Devotions were given by Mrs. Via rah Wright in a very holpul way. Mrs. Omer Beck gave an in teresting review of the book "Nr, Prur.pet Before Him.’’ by Nelia Gardner White. During the social hour, which ollo.Vfj!, the hostess served delicious refreshments. ^ 4* + + Penelope C lub To Meet Tuesday Penelope Club will meet Tueslay afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. Elbert Heavin, Mrs. ■^red Long will have the protram. + + + + Mrs. Skelton To Be ■ lostess Wednesday Cro-Tat-Em Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2-00' ••clock at the home of Mrs. Gay Skelton. 202 Spring avenue. Mrs. Edith Scobee will be the asslatmt hostess. Don’t forget the tea towel exchange. •I* *!• 4* Great Books C lub To Meet Tonight Great Books CHib will rr. wt Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the High School building. + + + + Federation of Clubs Connell Meet Wednesday Officer and chairmen of 5th district of womens clubs will , a co " n <dl meeting Wcdnesay In Bah,bridge at the home M Mrs D. O. Tate. Members are asked to bring a covered dish and service. Fifth district is composed of counties of Parke Vermillion, Putnam, Vigo, Hendicks and Clay. Each county “•resident and each didtrict chairman will'report on the progress *f club work in her county and Hstrict. The plans of the state in:l national officers will be giy. on. 6 Putnam department chairmen who will attend are Mrs. Truman Yuncker. Mrs. B. F. Handy, Mrs. W. M Huggard. Mrs. Russell Vermillion, Mrs Bruce Lane Mrs. Albert Balch, Mrs. Ferd Lucas, and County President Mr,. Wm. Bishop and 28 department chairmen from over the district Mrs. Frank Miller, Terre Haute

.s district president. Mrs S A. ! Colliver is vice president. Clinton Home maker* Met With Mr*. .McCabe The Clinton Homemakers Club met at the home of Mrs. Harry McCabe Tuesday afternoon. March 1. The meeting was opened by ' singing the song of tne moot.i j followed by the flag salute and club creed. Fourteen memibert answered roll call by exchanging flowers. Two new members. Mrs. Edgar Steele a Mrs. Albert Whithead were welcomed into the club by the pres.dent. Mrs | Robert Wichman gave a lessen in Nylon fabrics, w-iich was very 1 interesting. During the busi.:c s session $100 was subscribed t ■ the Red Cross. The hostess showed some | samples of Baltoflex upholcto-- 1 ing material and gave intornrition on how to measure yaur m,

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Delectable refreshments we served by the .hostess. + + * + Golden Link dub Meets Wednesday The Go'jlen Link ciub will meet Wednesday evening at tne home j of Mrs. Iva Ha r.niond, Ruth Fr will have the program. Domestic Science Club Meeting Postponed The meeting of the Domestic ; Science Club has been indefinitely postponed because of sickness + + + + Delta Theta Tau To Meet Tuesday Delta Theta Tau will race' Tuesday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. I Iowa:' Burkett. + + + 4* D. A. R. Meets Tuesday With Airs. Etter Washburn Chapter of D. A. t . will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. 1 at the home of Mrs. Ralph Ette Anderson St. •j. .j. 4. .p Mothers Service Chi', Meets Tuesday The Putnam County Mothers Service Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mr-t tclcn Moore, Hanr.a Si. + •!• + + dr. and Mrs. Sutherlln Entertained At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Suthe-» in entertained Sunday with a birthday dinner, in honor of Mrs. Arthur Sutherlin. Guests were the Rev. and Mrs. Authur Sutherlin. Rev. James Watts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sutherlin, Mrs. Flora Hunter and Miss Louise Clark.

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GIRL SCOUTS

Mrs. Howard Burkett, Ann Brigham. Mrs. Frederick Detloff Mary Anne Bills, Mrs. James Hughes, Miss Nan Robbins, Mrs. Henry Pehan, Mrs. G. T. Tennis Mrs. ’Maurice Hurst, Mrs. Julian Steele, Mrs. Wendell Pell, Mary Hester, Mrs. Joe Alice, Mrs. E. R. Snavely, Mrs. Roland Headley. Mrs. Norman Peabody, Mrs. Joe Todd. Mrs. Rex Boyd. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank those who vere so kind to me during my May at the hospital, the docto-s, nurses and friends. I sincerely appreciate all cards and flowers which I received while there. » Mrs. Emma Harris p

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to relative* and friends for the kindness sympathy and flowers extended st the time of the death of Mrs Robert Brinkman. Specially we wish to thank Rev. Rissler and Rev. Carlson, for their consoling messages and the Rector Funeral Home for their services rendered. Mr. Rober Brinkman % Mrs. Emma Harris p MMV&nUUU Wed (Bags Mr. and Mrs. Clair Williams. 2 years today, March 14th. Birthday Gary Canada, Balnbridge, 3 years today, March 14. Sue Nickerson, 5 years today, March 14.

SCHOOL NEWS Rtdpulh School These children from the Rid;mbh School are enjoying the Art Class aat DiUauw on Saturday mqrnings from ten t to twelve, Lucinda Fuller, Joan’ EckartiV Bobby Montgomery, Patty Seeley, and Melinda Fuller. * Ridpatli School has three new pupils enrolled this week; Alene Robertson', sixth grade, Irene Robertson, Jifth grade, aand Elbert Robertson in the seconi grade. . The third grade of R^lpath are very proud to be winners in the elementary basketball tournament for our grade.

Miller br-.iool

The following boys and girls of Miss Hepler’s room were neither absent or tardy the past six weeks: Jerry Arnold, Dean Baker, Larry Brown, Wayne Chadd, Jr. Ccx, Nancy Flint, Janice Foxx, Melvin Hood, and

Lynn Hurst.

i.ie six..i grtgde lia.d as guect speakers on FV|lay March 10. I the Mayor, Mr. Harold Stewart, the City Clerk, Mr. Frazier, and the City Judge, Mr. Ditherlin. They gave us an interesting discussion on the operation of thr :ity government, the services offered by the city and the duties of these officials. The third grade children of Miss Hepler’a room had a shower for Betty Davidson, who has been absent the past six weeks because of a fractunfl leg. They received a very nice thank you

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The first grades of Miller School defeated the Jones School first grade in the finals of the grade achcol tournrment by n

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