The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 May 1949 — Page 2
Ml ^AILY BANNER, GitfENCASTLE, IhlOIANA, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1949.
PIT N A M 1 HER ST0RY doubted County Churohes S l N I) A V
< I.IMON I'AI.I.S MiniODISI ( HI K(il J S. Poi't< i, Minister. At the Sunday church service at 11:00, the Saeianient of the I.old’s Supper will lie administer- «• 1, lot all eonmiunuarts regard* |. - of del oiu.ration. Ml ditatio:; tiV the piistur on the “Deepc Meaning o: C ninuu.ion. - ' Thdi thi last pn aching service bo1' lie the annual conference. Ail member.i o*' the church are urged to be present. The Sunday school at 10:0u as usual and the evening preaching service at 7:00. Every one in the community is cordially invite 1 to share with ns all our services.
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In tne pantoffloc at ureencaatle, Indlnnn m aaeond ituis mall matter under net of vlarch 7, 1878. Subocrlptlon prior :u cento per Reek: H-H pm rear ky mall In Putnam eeonty. (5.00 to 17.80 per year ootaide I'utnam Oonnty. X. B. Raid den. Pabllaker. 17 19 Sontli Jackaon StmeC
SOCIETY r'
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And Local News II IK 1 E F IS
( III K( li <•' 1 in: \ \/ VltEVE ltd \( IIDAI.E “A Church with a purpose." Rev. R H Whelan, Pastor. Sunday school i'dlO a. m. Revival time is on and we are cxpecting great things from the Lord. Come the after si rviees. M i’niiuf wic-hip 10:45 a. m. Junio, and X. Y P. S. 6:45
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ATLANTA officials doubt the reported story of Alma Johnson. | 19. (above), that she witnessed the slaving of Metropolitan'Opera tenor John Garris. The young t Richmond, Va., and Anderson. | S. C. woman is held in Atlanta on a charge of "suspicion of narcotit s Police Chief Herbert Jenkins denied that she is a suspert in the murder, tint.)
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sourwine of Washington, D. C., are visit.ng Mr. and Mrs. C. C Gillen. Called rehearsal for the Home E Chorus Monday, May 23, at $:00 o'clock at the cyurt house. Ph ase use south entrance.
Curry B. Hart of Fillmore has received word from his son, Venice Hart and family of Fort Worth, Texas, that due to their
was admitted Thursday.
Curtis Hughes of Greencastle.
was admitted Ihursday and dis- , i oca tjon, they are safe from
missed Friday. | the flood waters . '
Mrs. Alta Harvey of Greencas- I
Ho, was dismissed Thursday. Mrs. Minta Snider will h ave 1 Mrs. Den' ilia Chaney of j Friday morning tor Springfield, Greencastle R. 3, was dismissed j 111., where she will join relatives
Thursday.
Miss Martha Mick of GreenEvargolisti. service 7:30 p. m. I tastI, ‘' was dismissed Thursday.
All seivices of thi' day^will be in charge of Evangelist Pridgen anil Mrs. Ford, singer and musician. All ivic on “slow tim We’ll be looking for you. LEI 'sVILl.E METODIST ( IH IK H R v. L .vis O. Batten Jr., Pas-
tor
Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Morris Miller, S:ipt. Morning W iship 11 00 A. M M Y F. 6 :30 p m. Martha Jam Aker, president
Doctor Quits At Old Folks' Home
(oi a trip to Yellowstone Park, California and other points of in-
terest in the West.
The price in Cannon's Shirt was "regular .S2 66 ", when it ,vas ! adv. Wednesday said the price I meant to lead one for $2.66 and 3 foi $7.50. The regular price has
! been $3.65 to $4.50.
FORT WAYNE. Lnd.. May 20. (UP) Dr. Noah Zehr, the physician assigned to the old people's home where 29 deaths wei e reported recently In a 34day period, said he would resign
today.
Allen county
demanded yesterday that Zelii
Thanks to everyone who has j n , slgn hjs post . Commissioner helped w th , ur nussion project. | wilham E. Roussey said Zeh
Mi and Mrs. Henry Koesslcr. well known former residents, who have been living in South America for the past several years, are visiting their son, John Iviessler and family, in Detroit, Mich. They will come to this city
commissioners I $oon visit Mrs. Koesslor's
mother, Mrs. John Welch, and
other relatives.
Evening service 7: All services OST.
10 p.^n.
ITLLMOKE METHODIST < HI lt(TI 9 30 Youth Choir Fraetice lO.nn Sunday Schnol, Mi Charles F. Smith. Supt. 11:00 Morning worship service * ' [ ; uor Ri trospei '.ion, Pr \s-I-crtion Introspection 0:00 Youth Fellowship i la Evening Worship Service Sermon: Seek Ye The Lord. P' b Robins m, Minister I (Mill HEALERS Hei ko by J. B. Crosby, president ' t tin F rst-Cltizens Bank and 'I'rust Co. It was an interesting program and all the visitors as Well as tile state Police who wi re preent, followed it elosoly The d' tails and idea of the meeting were worked out by M: Mel,, an oi the local Ford agency i,n ' 1 be ived the plaudits of the ileale for the idea of holding the meeting under the fine condition existing Thursday.
was negligent in not reporting j that food served at the home was 1 not of the necessary quality fot the elderly patients. Zehr raid “they fired the wrong fellow." He blamed the unusual number of deaths at the home <m the “political setup" wit i h he said left the 300 inmates without proper cate and diets. ‘Tin going to resign,” sai l Zehr, “but I’m going to request an exp.anation of the facts the commissioners used to arrive at their conclusions." “The public apparently is behind me.” Zehr said. "My phone has been ringing constantly. People say they want to know what’s going on." Later, Roussey charged tha' Zehr had signed “at least two" blank deatn certificates which were filled in when the patients
died.
Bridal Dinner For Miss Gillen Tonight
The bridal dinner for Miss Rachel Gillen will be given tonight at Gl<i Trail Inn. Bouquets 1 blue, pink and white larkspur and tapers wil be used to decor-
Miss Rosanna Foley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin S. Foley, R. R. 2, Cloverdale, is one of 29 candidates for graduation from Lhng College for Women of Hanover College. She will : c granted the Bachelor of Science degree with majors in English and physical education. Commencement excivises for the 68 I Line graduates of Hanover will be held June 13 in the college auditorium. Miss Foley is president of Gamma Sigma IT, honorary scholastic fraternity, and will be salutatorian of her class She has been active in Women's Athletic Association, Poetry Club, and Independent Women. $225.00 will buy a good used car at Scott's Garage 4 cylinder engine. 4 door sedan, hyrauiie j brakes. 2 0-lt
24 HOUR SERVICE WHITE CLEANERS 309 N. Jackson St.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Mrs. Pearl Winimer of Bainbridg, . was admitted Thursday.
Mrs. Blanche Dunbar of Gos- ttll ‘ tables, port, wa: admitted Thursday. Miss Gillen will become the ! Mi Florence Price of Spenc- hnt,t * ot Donald Bedell Saturday | ei. was admitted Thursday. afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in a Mr Geneva Young of Roach- cm ' ,non .v to be read at Gobin | dal. r 2, was a Imitted Thurn- Memf '*’ial Methodist church. A I day. reception at the Kappa Alpha Mary Jordan of Greencastle, Th< ' lli house will follow.
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FISHW FUN
Wc feel it In only fitting and proper tu bring you thU little gem of a story, proving that the age mil story of the big one getting away is the gospel truth. Scotty, our game warlcn is the source of Hit. Information, and will be
verified by him.
It seems that during this closed season on Hass, one of the Eocul IlnpcIcNN couldn’t wait for the season to open, so taking matters in bund, he ventured to the water to try his luck. Evidently the minnows he was using Mere just nhnt the bass were wanting, and he managed to hook a nice 15 Ineher, teh teh. Scotty was coming along the road later on, and seeing a minnow bucket lying alongside the road, he stopped to pick it up, so that he could return it to the owner. Lo, and he hold, the bucket eon- I tallied about 41) minnows, and the aforesaid Mr. Bass. No doubt the bucket hail fallen. ♦ rnm the ear, unknown to the fisherman. Yep, thi big ones
a I ways get away.
Sportsman’s Shop
Mrs. Edwin Suavely Hostess to Mlisicale Mrs. Edwin Suavely entertained the members of the Greencastle Morning Musicale Wednesday evening at their annual Spring picnic. Her beautiful country home west of the city Was tastefully decorated with spring flowe-s and provided a most delightful -setting for the delicious picnic Hr.ner which was served outdoors on the large front porch. Added pleasure was given through the singing of a group of songs by the Morning Mus ; t ale Chorus under the direction of Miss Kathleen Campbell and I with Mrs Arthur Perry at the piano. Assisting the hostess were thi Mrs. Walter W. Williams, Mrs. Bert Cooper, Mrs. Jervis Fulmer. Mrs. H. T. Ross and Mrs. Robei! Montgomery. 't* -1- -1- + Mrs. Bridges Hostess To I'utniumille Group The Don as Sunday School Class of the Putnamville M. E Church met Wednesday after noon with Mrs. Louise Bridges A luncheon was served after which the program was given. Mrs. Opal Marks gave a paper n the Bible character “Hannah ’ .mi Mrs. Emery Fulk gave a paper on ‘Mother’s Day." Mis. Tether Friend gave two contest the pnzi s being .von by Bernice Lew., and Gr rgia Sublett. Members present were 'Mesiame.s B nnie Williams, Virgin: i Sweet Esther Friend. Madonna McCullough, Reggie Glover Lucile Whitman, Essie Boyd, Opal Marks. Georgia Sublett. Opal Scobee and Lurene Fulk. Guests were Mrs. May Scob 1 and Bernice Lewis. Tile June meeting will be hcM at the home of Mrs. Esthc Friend.
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Mrs. Frank Roach Hostess To < In'b Twelve members and one guest of the east Greencastle i Twp. Friendly Neighbors Club | net at the ho re of Mrs. Frank Roach on Wednesday afternoon, May 18th. The meeting was called to o: ■ del by the president and conduct, ed as usual. • - Roll call was answered by your favorite flower. Mrs. Frank Girton von the prize in the contest conducted by Mrs. Herald Stanger. Light refreshments werr served by the hostess. Next meeting is to be with Mrs. H. Stanger. *!• d- -I- 4* Home Ke Club To Meet Tin*' lay The Pleasant Gardens Home Fc Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Blanch Reel at 1:00 CST. Tuesday afternoon, May 24. All members please he present. •1* 4* <• -lB. A I*. W. ( Inti Mel Wednesday The Business and Professional Vomen's Club held its May meeting Wednesday evening with lis. Ralph Newton as hostess ifid Miss Huestis and Mrs. Poter assisting. During the business session r“iorts were given and the new "’resident, Miss Margaret Kendall. listed her committees and dans for the coming year. Miss Mildred Caviness gave a splendid report of the state convention whichyshe attended last week end at French Lick. The twenty-two members iresent hail a very enjoyable socal hour following the meeting. + * + + drs. Duncan Hostess Li Willing Workers On Thursday, May 12111^ the •Villing Workers met at the ionic of Mrs. Nellie Duncan. A large crowd was out. Several • isit irs were present. The work • or the day was making quilt blocks. At the noon hour a bountiful feast was placed before the crowd and after Mrs. Daisy Davis gave thanks all did justice to the good eats. In the afternoon the president,' Mrs. Cully Price, took charge and the meeting was opened by all singing “Loaning on the Everlasting Arms.” Mrs. Nellie Tippcn was at the piano. Prayers were offered by Mrs. Minnie Garrett, then all sang What a Friend We Have in Jesus.” Devotions were given by Mrs. Osa Brown using as her topic, the 1st and 15th chapters of Psalms. The secretary, Mrs. Daisy Davis then read the roll call and was answered by giving the lame of some wild flower. The secretary's report of last meeting was read. The penny flower fund
a small child to fall Into. Open wells in the vicinity
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New officers were elected for .ne coming year which starts in June. Mrs. Katie Scobee was looted as president; Mrs. Nelbe ir.r.pen as vice president; Mrs. Osa Brown secretary. Mrs. J. vvel Flint is present treasurer but for the coming year Mrs. Elva Scobee is to be treasurer. Mrs. Stella O'Hair, Mis. Minnie Garrett and Mrs. Hallie Hibbs were the committee appointed to see to the making of the new program books for the coming
year.
The new flower committee is be Mrs. Helen Estes, Mi.:, ivy Flint and Mrs. Doris Price E ble study was the last t wo Chapters of Colossians. In June the Bible study will be in charge of Mrs. Minnie Garrett and will be the first three chapters of Thessalonians. After the benediction Mrs. Minnie Garrett read a very interesting piece on what life will be in Heaven. Mrs. Tippen gave an interesting contest. Tlie June meeting will be hold with Mrs. Katie Scobee. A very pleasant day was enjoyed by all and we hope many members and friends can meet with us in June.
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Study t’liibs To Hold Joint Meeting The Mothers Study Cluii e.n
in May 23rd, at the home of Mrs. the Observatory were reported. with Mr* 1 Maynard Shonkwiler, 623 E. j It is said that children visiting daughter Washington St. Dr. W. A. Hug- I our Park sometimes wander to
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Council Of (tubs in Regular Meeting The Greencastle Council of Clubs held its regular meeting in Gobin church, Mrs. T. H Wilijams presiding. As planned at a previous meo.mg, the constitution and bylaws <f the organization were reiewed und tentative change; uggested. Tna Civic Committee reported n desirable shows coming soon. “Connecticut Yankee* and "My Own True Love.” were recommended. The latter, with Melvin Douglas. Is a story of a returned soldier. The coming Poppy Sale was discussed and historical background of this project was given by Mrs. Cecil Brown. Since the Council of Clubs is a representative body, varied information for' the improvement of our community is brought be-
fore it.
The organization has no thought of forcing reforms upon the citizens, but the Council is a place for free discussion and exchange of ideas. The report cane that there are ewers in the city which are un- I protected and large enough for |
the nearby stone querry pond M( ‘ (l an< Mr8 ' J °imj which Is said to be deep and the anf ,' Sun<1 «:
bank crumbling.
Complaint was made about various forms of waste falling from our disposal trucks onto the
•treets.
These things should be considered seriously by our towns-
people and, all public mind- d s f ent Sl "' , Jay at Mr citizens oml organizations work- bank’s, ing together, improvemer' can Norma Keyt be made. evening with jjlary
There will be an executive 'l.
meeting of the Council soon, hut t ,.j / . ManonCr 'i<'# this was the last'regular meeting J,',, , U ' spendin S ti* until fall, when the newly elect, ,' p , ' nd w '6i •-ficers assume their duties '• Williams qn al111 Sunday night «
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