The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1949 — Page 2

THf DAILY BANTER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, ARR.'L S, iY45.

BOWLING NEWS DOWNTOWN LEAOTT

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Banner

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Stoner

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t’irr.t-Citlzens

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Home Laundry

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Central Nat. Bank

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Culligan

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Ov er 450

Eastham 555; Carney

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Todd 525. M. Crawley 532;

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Sears

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Collins 486;

Haverly 480.

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Zinc Mill

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HoodJ Barbers

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Black Lumber

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Goodyear

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Johnson Barbers

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Metzger Lumber

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Midwest

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Airport

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Sportsman's Shop .... 4S 33 Royale 41 40 Sunbeam Beauty Shop 37 44 Lee’s Body Shop 37 44 Coca Cola 33 48 Campus Subway 23 48 Coca Cola 1, (1823); Swick's 2, (18341; Campus Subway 1, (1658); White Way 2. (20281; Sunbeam Beauty Shop 2, 11816) , Lee's Body Shop 1, (1757); Roy'ale 0. (1879); Sportsman's Shop 3, (1897). Hl£h Three Series 1 White Way 2028, Sportsman's Shop 1897; Swick's Lunch 1834. High Single Game »— Ruth Goodman 176. Above 40(1 Doris Rowland 464; Ruth Goodman 433; Mable Monnett 427; Louise Peterson 418; Anne i Von Tress 416; Ida Mae Burk | 403: Hazel Bridges 403,

THE DAILY PANNE*

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Putnam County.

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Over 450 Butler 451; C. Crawley 533; Durban 546 N. Hill 465; Neuman 502; B. Myers 496: Thom***%526; K. Rader 490; Kerr 461; . v .rtman 463; Glidewell 474; Beck 460 Over 600 Bun Skelton 604. Singli Game Over 300 C. Crawley 209; Bun Skelton 213, 2.36: Glidewell 200. 1ST. CITIZENS BANK LEAGUE White Way 5.3 28 Swick's Lunch 52 29

LATE NEWS

{ retary General Trjvjve Lie and ■ Asse nblv Presi dent Herflert V. 1 Evatt of Australia. U. S. Keprei sentative Warren K. Austin 1 olavi I lust al ais suite in a mid ! Manhattan hotel. Basic problems affecting I'. I V in relation to the Internationj al situation were eanCassed. At (':•> same lime It was learned that Andrei Gromyko summ ned into secret conference all members of the Soviet delegation and the chief representatives of ! the satellite countries.

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And Local News

II K I EF S_ The Spanish War Auxiliary will meet on “lursday, April 7tl.

at the city litflary.

Limedale Community Church Circle meeting planned for Aprh

13 has been cancelled.

The Fillmore Garden Club will meet at the home of Laura Cvens April 15. A seed and bulb •xchange. N dice charge of date

SOCIETY

HE LIVES IN GREENCASTLE

} our dog is really lucky! We have made a special arrangement with local grocers to offer you one can of the new improved THOROBRED Dog Food /ref if you purchase one can. TWO CANS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE: Rich in U. S. Inspected Beef • Cooked ready to serve • Wonderful aroma • Climatizcd for tins area • Made by dog food specialists • Not a by-product. You dog s mouth will water for THOROBRIO. THOROBRED the Rrfect fad , ,/or evety breed!

THI BIRMCT CANNIO FOOD (or oil breeds, oil sizet, oil ages. Fine quality — low cost — contains full pound.

TnOROBRID DOO BISCUITS— High in protein valuo crunchy lesture for developing strong jows. THOROBRIP KIBBLID 000 FOOD—o well balanced tasty base for mising with other foods.

' 7HOBOBBID DOO Ml Al— nourishing food supplement for a balanced dog diot.

f m [ Btj y can of Thorobred Dog Food.* and rtcoiv* another can at NO EXTRA COST- TWO CANS for tho price of one! Good for 30 days only. Watch for Postcard-Coupon now in tho mail or C ^P coupon be/ovv^ and toko it to your grocor.

TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR GROCER NOW Get TITO cam far the price oj OSE THOROBRED DOB FOOD Buy one can and recelvo another can a« na extra ceil THI THOHOniD COMPANY ***• MAUtl Thii authorize! you to redeem Ihii i pent wiU bo pr ** * J coupon it void i it prohibitod by low. Good only toward Thi* coupon void 30 4oys ofttr Issuoiwt.)

Llll Thi! authorize! you to redeem Ihii coi«on ei above. Alt eou. » prompily redeemed throueh your local jobber or distributor. |Thn wd m any slat# or locality where issuance «m or reotmptian thereof 4 ,0 " < ’ ,d pmebae. of Thorob edDog Food. I void 30 nlfar saa>seaee,& I

Hnmi Ec. Club Tt; Mvet Wfdnt-Hilay ' The Warren Twp Home Econ imics Club will meet in Community Hall. Putnamville at 1:30 P. M. Wednesday. Hostesses will be Mrs. Thompson Mitchell, Mrs. Jack Morrison <.nd Mrs. Mollle Boltaon. Rcll call will be answered w.th an April Fool package. •h -S* + *1* Kitppa Delta Phi 51e:*ts Tuetvday Kappa Delta Fhi will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Public Service room. + -t- -i- -r W oman's Club To Meet WIGi 'Irs. Ba.nberger The Woman’s Club will meet Wednesday aft. imon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. A. Bamberger. Mrs. Norris will have the program “Indiana Art-

inis."

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Delta Theta Tan Meets Tonight Delta Theta Tau will meet this evening at 8:00 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Norman Peabody. 420 Anderson St.

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or- K- J. U Class

Greeni astir chapter No. - > > To Thursday

O. E. S. will meet Wednesday, k J U Class of the Firs* ! April 6th. in a regular stated Ich^an chun . h ‘ will me( , t tt,,,,,. j meeting at 8:00 p. m. Please note (!ay evpning at 7.30 O > c i oc k „• change in meeting time. the homo of Mr and Mrs I Miss Janet Murphy, an Indiana ' Harvp .V Walnut |

Terry M.c alene Terry. Lyndell Alien Michael Goodpasture. ! L.nda Cox. Larry Cox. Roma I Lynn Btooks an I Pamela Hager. LOCAL GIRLS NAMED Three DePauw University students from Greencastle, have been named officers of Delta Ph Eta, women's scouting honorary, it was announced today. They are Miss Mildred Greenleaf, 1024 S. College Ave. vicepresident; Miss Marion Greenleaf. secretary, and Miss Mary Ann Bills, 410 Seminary St . treasurer. The Greenlenf girls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. H. Greenleaf. They are members oi Alpha Phi. social sorority. Miss Bills is the daughter of Mrs. Jeannetta Bills, and is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. , IN MEMORY In loving memory cf my dear Dad, Phineas Runy.in, who went to his eternal rest 1 year ago today. April 5. 1948. Vallie Ferguson pd anniversaries 1 .'ecld'pg Mr. and Mrs. Zaring Din'd. Reelsville, 45 years today. April

University student from Cloverdale, has been elected public ity j c hait nan of Sigma Kappa, ; ,;.;Jal set rity. Miss Murphy is a

junior at I. U.

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Meet With Mrs. Splker

The Golden Rod Club will hold its regular meeting Thursday

Strvii Deer ..nd Jack Crouch j April 7. at the home of Mrs | ■■Are been pi ..ged to the Sigma Gladys Spiker. Chi fraternity. Deer is p nienib> r Members please bring sonieof tiie senior c lass of the local | thing for auction sale and flowet j

nigh school aand Crcuch will

graduate ti >m Culver Military Academy this Jure. Deer has been popular in his classes while attending high school. He was / erne room president during his .fresh :.an year, class president in j tis phentore year, chairman of he u tnior Prom committee, a member cf the Student Council nd the Hi-5' and intermural basketball teams aafid during his senior year served as yell and ■ >ng leader for the basketball -ea m. He is also a member of lie Greencastle unit of the Inhana National Guard. j — COITLK XCCCSED

VINCENNES. Ind., April 5 — (U?) Mrs. Agnes Dupire and ..cr husband. Morris, were accusd today of spending money “fat a excess of their combine 1 arnings” during a five-ycat period while Mrs. Dupire was n clerk in the Kicknol! Water Co. office. T.ic couple went on trial before a jury in Knox Circuit Court on charges of conspiracy to commit e.-nb zzlement. Prosecutor James J. Lewis .-aid in opening statements that the Stp.te Board of Accounts auditors discovered shortages of more than $22,000 in the utility's, accounts between 1941 a.id 1945 Lewis said Mrs. Dupire .vorked at annua! salaries ranging from $68 to $823. He accused her of manipulating shortages transfering receipt b rk entries to cash books.

FISHIN’ FUN

First entry in the bi^ contest uas registered yesterday by a fourteen year old hoy. The strao) ing entry was bre* ght into the Shop by !)i\ld Kuroff. The fish weighed three Hounds, anti was seventeen Inches long. |t measured || 3-4 Ineliys in girth, \\hi<;h might have aceoiinted for the curiosity that was aroused in the mind of Layton Scott, * he game warden, who was in the store at t!r*t time. Scatty begun an examination ot *he specimen, and was • artleiilarly tmpreoaad with (he faet thial there was no hook n-yrks on It's mmith. Further urohing disclosed that the fish had swallowed a bar of Iron almost four incites long. Now Its well known that (here Is no law against using a magnet suspended from a string, and it Is the oninlon of this cornua that this was the method of capture In this •ase.

seed or bulbs for exchange. Thi hostess will serve the refresh-

ments.

H* "9 d* 4" Fortnightly (lub Met With Mrs. Jones Fortnightly Club mot Monday evening at the home of Mic. Thad Jones with Mrs. Rex Thorlton assisting hostess. Mrs. L. H Dirks reviewed Miss Kindrough's book.“It Gives Me Great Plea-

sure.”

During thi' business meeting the fil.n charman reported thr following pictures especially reconimrnfjed' by Hie genptjal Federation of Clubs previewing com r.ittee in Hollywood to hr shown soon, "Family Honeymoon." "Carnegie Hall” “The Sun Comes Up" from Marjorie K. Rawlings bo; k Mountain Pre-

lude.

*9 *9 4* -9 Leonard Roller Observes Birthday Anniversary A pitch-in dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boiler and son of near Fincastle on Sunday, April 3. The dinner was held in honor of Leonard Boiler’s birthdaj which was April 2. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boiler and family of near Roachdale, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kenworthy and family of rear Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Homey of Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Boiler aand son oi Covington, Mr. and Mrs. James Shuey of near Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Algan Barnes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russe’l Barnes and son. Miss Deloris Barnes and Mr. Richard Laymon all of Terre Haute and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes of Burnett,

Ind.

The day was thoroughly enjoy, ed by everyone. •b f •b •b Becky Sue Poynter Honored At Dinner Mrs. Zi'lla Cummings of Belle Union entertained ht her home with a birthday dinner in honor d her grand laughter, Becky Sue Poynter of Greencastle. Those attending were as follows: Mrs. Ruth Terry and children; Mrs. F,va Goodpasture and son. Mrs. Averil Allen and daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Hagen and daughter from Bloomington. I Mrs. Thelma Brooks and daughter. Mrs. Lula Cox and children, Mrs. Alpha Haines. Mrs. Edna Cox, Mrs. Betty Poynter and daughter, Becky, the guest of honor, the hostess and husband, Voris Cummings. Becky rpceiVed many nice gifts. At noon a delicious pitchin dinnei was served. The center piece was a lovely cake. All sang happy birthday. The children present were Becky Sue Poynter, Stovlu

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