The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 June 1949 — Page 2

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ma 3AIIY BaW^R, GR^ENCASTIE, INDIANA,

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1949.

Pl'BLIC WEDDING A.VD AI CTIOV SAXE A very unusual i<nluie in conn> ction with n public sale of the Duahong Rostauiant in Hainbndge will occur on Wednesday, June 22nd. As far as we are able to learn nothing of the kind has occurred since the history oi auctioneering. John M. Essington, rpecial representative of the R. C Fo-Land-Auction Co. was dispatched to Bainbridge to arlange tor a public sale, in response to a letter front William S. Bushong of Kussellville. Upon arrival, Mrs. Lucille Pursell, who is the acting manager of this restaurant, revealed to Mr Essington, that the reason

for selling was that a romance had grown out of this business association, and that the tea on lor selling was that they inti tided to get married and move to Russellville. Mr Essington suggested, more r less as a jesting remark, that hey get married on the evening l th aueti in. This idea however. gained favor with all pat ties and arrangements were mad ■ to cl max th« romance in i marriage * tvntony just before 'n I'pcni' g oi tin' .sale. Mr. Esi ''ton wa' ' ■ p ople to be happy hioughout the t sales, and h ■ is luitc sure, such will ite the case ,n thin one. regardless of prices •cured. The public is invited to •his unusual event.

SUMMER FIESTA The Belle I nlon 1*. T. A. Is sponsoring a Fish Fry. Friday evening, June l*th. «:(MI p. m. (DST) at the school house. Home talent show plus special features including tup to** dancing by local and out of town dancers. Plenty of Food, lee < ream and ( old IMiiks. A Pleasant and Enjoyable Evening .Assured. Every Body Cordially Invited NO DOOR .ADMISSION.

THE DAILY BANNBt and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered la tne poatoffloe •< i»reenrantJe, Indiana m Mcoud claaa moil matter under act of March 7, 1878. Satacrlption peter 20 cento per Keek: M-H per year by mall Ir Putnam near 93.00 to I7.89 per year oQtotde Putnam County. H. R. Kali den, Puhllaber. 17-10 South Jacknon StrflBC

TOD.AV’S KIBI.E THOl (.HT History is filled with the records that prove this Nation; and individuals imagine they will be the exception! Wickedness shall Ite broken as a tree .lb. 24:20.

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Always Appreciated A CANNON’S GIFT CERTIFICATE

Mrs Jennie Kellett. of ('hickamauga, Ga.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cue. Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson of ReelsvMUe R. 2, are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday. Mi. and Mrs. Paul Wise of Danville It. 2, ate the parents of a daughter born Wednesday. Mis. Lee Blankenship was j called to French Lick Wednesday by the serious illness of her fath-

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Mr. and Mrs. Walker Reaso: | and Mnrylin. Helen, James Rea- I

SOCIETY Mlerncini Circle I’o Me t rh.irsday The After noon Circle of i.i • As.seciaiion of Women of th • i’r. siiyU rian Church will m ■ : Thursday afternoon at 2:.';o, Group imo with Mrs. Edi‘ Minigus, 124 Ncrthwood group two with Mrs. .7. ,i. E;:( i e.p tiim with Mis. Don M<Li an, Ridge Ave. -i- •;* tics. Roberts Hostess lie Manila'.fail Aid On June b the Manhattan Aii .. t at the hove of Mrs. Noah : ) its ct Greencastle for .. ri( I chicken dinner. Ten niembers and two guests were pres at: Eisia Herbert. Pearl Robot Lena Tinsel. Lola Fellow-. I r.i via Barkley and son, Mollie ilrann. Lucille Herbert, Fay ■ ulffird, Bessie Zaring, Mildred lutts and daughters., Bertiia i te.iei r and daughters. -I- -l- + + tt omaii's Bible ( lass M< ets Friday Th Woman’s Bible class of Joton church will meet Friday I 2:d0 p. m. at the home of Mr Charles Zeis. Mrs. J. E. Courtney will give devotions. Miss Eleanor Ti.wne will have he program. ►u Associate Tri Kappa Id Meet T. irsday Associate Tri Kappa will meet Thursday, June 16. at 6:.'i0. i n a 'piteh-in supper a: the h a.e f Mrs. Simpson Stoner. -I- -I- v

AUGUST BRIDE

Mr. ind Mrs. Walker r a- Ladies Aid Group

sor. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Noan K berls and Virgil, all attended the sheep sale at Indianapolis Saturday, June 11. Vance L. Sailor. 104 Northwood Boulevard. Greeneastle. iI among those who will receive a Doctor of Philosophy degree ir in Yale University durin. j eommer.cement week of Jim" ' 18-21. I Vincent Horrigan, son of Mi and Mrs. William J. Horrigan, H | Seminary St., was ordained a j Jesuit priest, at West Baden on j Tuesday. The newly ordained | priest will hold a mass at St | Paul's Catholic church in the | city on June 26th. I Mackey Nowgent of Morton, s ipiite proud of his coon hound. li. lievi it or not. she is th.

To Meet Thursday The Ladies Aid of the Bi^ Walnut Baptist Church v.di meet all day Thursday w'.'i Mrs. George France of M ui

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< loverdale Club Mel Oil June 8 The Dine and Chat Club >: Cliiverdale met June 8th at tiv home of Mrs. Dorothy Brow: with nine members and on guest. Mrs. Virginia Hamhl;

present.

The meeting was called to order by repeating Lord’s Frayi. in Unison. Roll call was answei ed by hosti ss gifts. Minutes last meeting read and approvet a trip 1 i Brazil park was plrlined fur June 26 for uuail^e.' 1

mother of 12 puppies, all doin ’ j end families with a plt(fi-l)i din

nicely. Max thinks he is a liuk ''’r at noon.

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- • - thaf he not only likes the cards you pick out at Sam Hanna’s Book Store, but that he has a hankering as well for the gifts you get for him here they have a habit of making Father’s Day spread out into the rest of the year - - - • and,

oveistocki I in hunting d gs bnnevertheless he has them ail named and is taking good care of them. Anybody want a pup py •’ Those attending the Indiana State Hampshire Sheep Sale at Indianapolis Saturday were Mr. and Mis. Walker H. Reasor and daughter. Mary Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Douglas and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Herschcl Knoll Mr. and Mrs Junior Reasor, Helen Reasor, James Reasor, Bill Hurst, Louis Flint, Don Tucker, Mr. an I Mrs. Noah Roberts and son, Howard Shake, Howard Shake, Jr., and Tom Hendricks. Three persons from Greeneastle are attending the third National Dramatic Arts Conference this week on the Indiana University campus in Bloomington. They are Marcia Fobes and Dotty Williams, both Greencastle High School students, and Betty Lou Thralls, of DePau.v University. The conference consists of daily lectures, demonstrations. workshop sessions an l plays. Guest speakers include Marc Connelly, Pulitzer prizewinning playwright, and other prominent personalities of the entertainment world.

next Sunday’s the day. SAM HANNA'S BOOK STOKE

FISHIM’ FUH

Midnight tonight is 11 day for the Local Hopefuls, and barring u minor flood, (looks like it might happen), the bunks uill be lined uith nimrods. Yeah, there uill be a lot ot tall tales to be told tomorrow, aii'l no doubt there uill he u lot ot fish served in a lot of homes. Tile heavy rains of the past feu days have rendered the streams in a bad condition for fishing, but those hardies who depend lipon the lakes and ponds for their fish uill find that the water Is "just right”.

Cou'u is were won by Mrs Nettie Broadstreet. Mrs. Eva Kennedy ir.d Mrs. Virginia Hamblen. Refreshments were served b\ Ihe hostess. Next meeting. July l.’ith with Mrs. Net! a Broadstreet.

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Wedding On Friday At Union ( Impel Wedding vows will tie exchanged by Miss Em l a Cunning ham, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Cunningham ana James Richard Clodfelter snr. of Mrs Elizabeth clodfelter and Hubn t Clodfelter, Friday 7:45 DST at Unton Chape’

church.

Rev. John Onierod, assisted by Vernon Bigler, will preform the double ring ceremony.

Friends are invited.

A reception for the immediate family will be held at the home of the bride’s parents near Rus-

sellville.

A t ier a wedding trip through the south they will reside at 6.18 West Drive, Woodruff Place Indianapolis. + * •>• + Coterie Club I n H -id Picnic The Coterie club will hold its annual picnic at Robe Ann park, Friday June 17th at 7:00 p. m'. DST - ^ ca se of rain, the club will meet at the home of Mrs. Merle Huckleberry, N. Jackson

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$ * + + t v -r + + + .j. ANNIVERSARIES * + + + V’ + ?* + + + + + 8 Birth days Mis. Lou Reese of Dana, 82 years old today. June 15.. Floyd Goodman. June 15th. KITES HELD Mitchell. June 15—(Up) _ Funeral services will be held today for Charles Wedgewood. 53, who was killed Monday night when he was struck by a Monon passenger train north of here. Coroner R. E. Wynne said the death was accidental.

\ COAL OPERATOR’S I separate parleys with vartou.; segments of the industry. In addition to the Bluefield talks, the mice boss has conferred with repi i sentatives of U. S. Steel in regard to a contract for the socalled "captive mines." Lewis yesterday informed the two remaining Segments of the industry the anthracite opera- : tors and the rest of the soft coal operators that he is ready t-> j begin new contract negotiations | with them. He asked the anthracite operators to stait th paileys on June 24.

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Mi. and Mrs. Norman Peabody announced the coming marriage of their daughter, Miss Norma Jean Peabody to Charles Bamberger, at a buffet dinner following commencenieitit Sunday

evening.

. The wedding date is set for August 6 at the Gobin Memorial Methodist church. loir:- Er Club Met ,Vith Mrs. Irwin Tile Jure meeting of the Clin- ■ i:i Homemakers Home Eco .omics Club was held at tne ionic of Mis. Morris Irwin, Tuesday, June 7th, 1949 at 2:0h clock CST. The president, Mrs. jorald Clodfelter, opened the meeting and the song of the nonth was read followed by the flag salute and club creed. Four teen members and six guests inswered roll call by giving the! v Hearts Desire." Since the scheduled lesson for June was postponed until the July meeting, Miss Sara Lou Jettis, a Clinton Twp. 4-H Club nember, gave a demonstration m "Baking a Happy Day Cake." Ihe demonstration was very in-.(-resting and well given and the lub members enjoyed as well as i sa pie of the cake after it was baked. One of the guests. Mrs. Francis Lane, Putnam County Home Economics Club .resident, told about the trip -aken Ly County Home Economics Club members to Bail brothers and other places of inereht in Muncie, Indiana. Also -njoyed as a part of the afternoon program was an account of he tlip the Bainbridge Senior 'lases of 1949 took to Washingni, D. C. and New York. City, which was told by the hostess. Mrs. Morris Irvin, as she was >ne of the faculty sponsors of

he trip.

During the business session he president reported that sne -ent to the Home Demonstra ■on House project sponsored hy he State Home Economics A--(nation as the clubs contribution for 1949. It was voted at a previous meeting to contribute y'i.OO each year for five coniecutive years to the projec., making a total of $15.00. The iub members joined in thanking

Mrs. Wiliner Albin, Jr. for mak- I li "" <,oll:lrs ,r,,nl '-W million* mg and sending 10 scrap books | r, ‘ , J l "’’' l, '«l for “source materials."

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barker o' Danville are the parents if son born Tuesday corning v the Methodist Hospital -n i-m. ianapolls. Mrs. Barker was for-

more.

50 TO Gl\ E BLOOD

INDIANAPOLIS, Jone 15 (INS)—A mass blood donation

by some 50 residents of Tipton | ,ner, - v Miss ^tal Day of Fil,.

is scheduled for tonight at the Veterans Hospital in Indianapo-

lis.

The Tipton Junior Chamber of Commerce has enrolled the dor. ors and each will give one pint of his blood for use as badlyneeded plasma for wounded and sick veterans of World War II. The Indianapolis ("lapter of the American Red Cross has undertaken the task of obtaining ; volunteers for the Veterans' Blood Bank and is appealing for similar blood donations from other citizens over the state. Red Cross officials say that at least 75 pints of blood per week are needed for veterans at thr Indianapolis and Billings Hospitals of the Veterans Administra-

tion.

HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchcso; of Reelsville, are th" parents of . son born Wednesday. Caroline Nicholson of Greencastle R. 4. was admitted Tuesday and dismissed Wednesday. Dena Rowings of Greencastk R. 1. was admitted Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Terry c! Cloverdale, R. 3, are the parents of a son born Tuesday. Raywood Curran of RoAehdak R .1, was admitted Tuesday. Mrs. Edna Poor of Greencastk R. 4. was admitted Tuesday. Mrs. Christine Leo of Green castle R. 3, was admitted Tues-

day.

Bessie Hacker of Cloverdale R 2, was admitted Tuesday. LATE NEWS withdrew friini negotiation*, sal-' hi- had proposed an Immediate resumption of work with continuation of union-company no gotiations for a two-week period He offered to appoint a factfinding eomniission at the end of the two weeks if no settlement i* reached in the two-party conferences. WASHINGTON, June 15 — (INS) — The Atomic Energy commissii n declared today that j A-homh output was damaged ' when the House slashed 45 mil- '

KI1 1 Ell ip Hl'NTlNGBlUo llI|>) Bf>r nard killed yesterday wh ,

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MIIMIJN SALE COSMETIC! And TOI 1.1711111 Close Outs and Inventory Redut

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Sale IncMesI Complete Clt PEGGY ttffl ‘ At 50% Off LIPSTICK AND POLISH

to Riley Hospital, Indianapolis I as a club project. It was voted tc ! Innate $5.00 prize money to be given to the 3 winning scrap- ' books made by the Clinton Two. I-H girls in the county-wide

Saftty Contest.

The meeting closed hy all repeating the club prayer. A coutest was enjoyed during the social hour and delicious refreshments were served by the

hostess.

FARM Itl'KEAl meeting Marion Township Farm Bu--eau met June 10th at Fillmore school building. The meeting was opened by the president. Mrs. Charles Snodgrass lead devotions. ora Day offered prayer. The minutes were read and aonroved. David Grimes made a notion to pay $8.00 to 4-H Round Up and $10 00 to Marion

Township 4-H.

Motion approved. Mrs. Staten Ow ens of Greeneastle, showi d slides on her stay in Germany which was very interesting anil educational. Slides were shown H ‘ 1 ‘ , - v Hospital of Indianapo- • is as king for donations to help build another wing for rrippli.i'i

children.

The meeting closed for social

time.

Refreshments

of ice cream,

cake iced tea. coffee were serv-

ed to fifty present.

M)NG I'KOMOTEI) EVANSVILLE, Ind.. June 15. — Prof. Dean Long has been promoted to vice-president and director of adult cdiicat ion at Evansville College, effective in September, President Lincoln B. Hale announced today. Prof. Long was on the faculty of DePauw University 1927-29 before coming to Evansville.

CITY INCLUDED IN AIRMARKER PAINTING — INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 15 (INS) The Indiana Aeronautics Commission announced today that 80 airmarkers will be ! painted atop roofs of some 7 5 i Indiana communities this sum-

mer

Funds for the project we:a ! allocated by the 19+9 Indiana General Assembly. The marking program wi!! bring the total to 157 towns with t

air-markers.

Each marker bears the nn ne I °- town, a directional arrow I pointing to the nearest aii-port ! and a figure representing the j mileage to the airport from rh- |

airport from the marker. J’ainting w-ill begin in July and

Aug-ust in towns including

Greeneastle.

THOUGHTFUL bank VINCENNES, Ind.. June 15

'l' ) - The American National f an k sa ‘<l today it has some- * 11!, £ pur aside for rainy days. Vice President John Hoffman announced the ban K will lend

customers umbrellas if they • aught in a downpour,

ho collateral is

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three youths hurt (V T™ APOUa - Jun, ' 15 Three Brooklyn, N. Y youths were injured today one aoriousiy. when their autoniobilskidded on street car tracks during a rainstorm and smashed mto a utility pole. The victims were identified as Lester Frehrman, 20: Arthur nT7o., 21 ' anU am,y Lt i-ee • “n , 22. Beecher was reported seriously hurt with head, eye and arm wounds.

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