The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1949 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, I'. iJIANA, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1949.

KINCA^TI.K 1 Mt. J P. Fieffet and ai.ti Mr. and Mr* John Bechelwim* Mr* Paul Lang spent the Fourtn m of Crawfordsville railed on with Carl Borden and family. Mi and Mrs Omrr ? •*.*. Farl Shannon was on the sirk

CAROL, LUPESCU BEING DIVORCED?

DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS nre reported underway between ex-King Carol of Romania and Magda Lupescu, his paramour for 25 years until he married her In Brazil two years ago when she was believed dying of anemia. The famous couple, now living in Estoril, Portugal, are shown In Brazil before their marriagc._ (International) UNIFYING MEDICAL SERVICES

THE DAILY BANNER

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered ill the postoffiee at (•ri-oneastle, Indi'.ina as seeonal elass mail matter nmker aet of M.ireh 7, IH7S. Sirfmerlptlrm price •0 rents per week; $4.00 per year h.v mail in Putnam county;

$5.00 *

Putnam County.

S. |{. Kariden, Publisher I7-I!» South Jackson Street

SOCIETY > To hold Annual Picnic :('Uu!mi And Miulisou ( hit)

TWo Clinton and Madison Home Er. Club will hold their annual picnic at the Robe-Ann Park. July 14th. The 4-H girls and their mothers of Clinton town-

b. $7.80 per year outside ^ to bp Rue8ta , A i eaaon OR

TODAt 'S BIBLE THOI’GHT It i our father who made them all and upholds them all. He will novel forget his own children. We have a glorious heredity. When I consider thy heavens . . . What is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the sim of man. (that thou visitest him. Psa. 8:.». 1 4.

PCKttOXAI. t And Local News it IK 11: i s

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WILLIAM BENDDC VEmiS OKEEEE Barbara brittcn

HEARTY HANDSHAKES are In order as the nation’s first director of military medical services, Dr. Raymond B. Allen (left). Is congratulated by Defense Secretary Louis Johnson after oath ceremony In the Pentagon. Deputy Director Dr. Richard L. Meiling (middle), from Ohio State university, will succeed Dr. Allen, president of University of Washington, in October. In background (from left) are Army Chief of Staff Gen. Oma* Bradley (behind Dr. Allen), Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Louis Dcnfield, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg. (International) PUBLIC SALE We will sell at auction at farm one-fourth mile west of Belle I iiiiui. tin- following on WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1949 AT I .MHl (CENTRAL STANDARD TIME) 39 HEAD OF COWS AND CALVES 5 fresh Holstein heifers, I gallon cows, 8 six year old Holstein cows, ti gallon eows. , One Guernsey heifer with ealf, 'l 1 > gallon cow. I, 8-yi‘ ir old Holstein heifers fresh in November, I gal. eow. One While Holstein springer. One Shorthorn springer. One Red II year old Shorthorn Cow. One Blaeli Cow, ti year old springer. 8 Suckling ( alvcs. 15 Holstcins coming ; year olds, start freshening in Sept. One Hereford yearling Bull. 181 HEAD OF HOGS ‘JO Hume sows start farrowing first of September. One Yorkshire Boar — Real breeder. I (Ml head Shoals. SO lbs. tit) head Shoals, 50 lbs. 30 HEAD OF EWES AND LAMBS One Buck.

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The Big Walnut Ladies Aid will meet all day Thursday, July 14 vith Mrs. Lois Raab.

Mrs. Hortense Thompson of Indianapolis is a guest of her sister. Mis. Ernest Hcavin. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Riley am! family of Columbus are vL'.tin, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox and family are spending the week a> Roth Park Hotel on Lake Free-

man.

Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Heavln and son Philip are visiting James Hcavin and family at Pauling,

Ohio.

Dr. T. A. Sigler was one of the speakers Monday at the convention ot the A nerican Vi terinary Medical Association hieeting in Detroit, Mich. George Christie, well known former Oreoncastle man, is xiero fri m Miami. Fla., ynslting his b-otlur, J T. Christie and re- « r.ewlng old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. William Padgatt ivl daughters. Mrs. uertiiMe i Hi:r.,t and Harry Hurst ,v4tl have Thursday for Pom pane, For : Lauder laic and Miami, Fla., | where they will visit relatives f.vr j ten days.

A Little of .... THIS AND THAT

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Sunday afternoon,

list tnis week.

Mrs. Sherron was on the i l l,

list this week

Mrs. Sherman Zachary i in Bainbridge Sunday aria rnovi Merle Borden ami ram 'v of]

Todays Market

MACHINERY AND MISCELLANEOUS Nip Corn planter, one Itotury Ifloe, Some Milk eintis er*. FLORIS McCAMMACK and DAVID SINK

AI.ION HI ItsT, Auettimeef.

<1.1 Cl MeMAINS, Clerk

: Hogs 7.000; active early; barraws and gilts 2!H) lbs down fully steady, spots strong; heavier weights slow; 170-240 his $21.5C-$22.00, top $22 25 sparingly; 240-200 lbs $10 75

Decatur, Hi spent one day hist j $2 , hoif , (

week with Carl Borden and

family. Bob remained for a few weeks visit. Dick Kelly had his hand painfully hurt Thursday wtiuo helping the Bridges brothers bale hay. IN MEMORY

near 240 Ihs oeos

slonally .121.75; 100-1H0 lbs m oven, eligible aiouiui $16 50■i 10.50; sows opened around steady; good and choice 400 tbs d ■ wn 11 ■ > i •, fli on. h> .i, .r r weights $12.00 $15 50; weights over 000 lbs bid down $11.50

loss.

In loving memory of my deal , Section Four husband, Lloyd Knight, who ' To Meet Thursday passed away C years ago today ge tion Four of the

July 12. 1043.

What would I give to clasp his

hand.

lbs happy face to see.

First

Christian Church will hold a picnic meeting Thursday at 12:00 at the home of Mrs. George Garrett. Drink and rolls will be

hear his voice ami sec his . furnished. Anyone wishing (ran-

MADDOX -- THOMAS BARBER SHOP WENDELL THOMAS Former Greencastle Barber Wishes To ANNOUNCE Thai he is now associated with Ed Maddox

All old and new customers are appreciated. Haircuts 75c MADDOX-THOMAS BARBER SHOP •100 SOUTH COLLEGE AYE.

smile, That meant so much to me. Thou art gone dear husband. Giic beyond this world of tears But the im-moty of you w^ill ever linger, through the passing years. When the evening shadea are falling. Anil I am silting all alone. In my heart there comes a long-

ing.

It no could only conic home. Wife, Mary. pd. UNION Ml.V’KL METHODIST <111 K<TI Mrs. Bert Garrett, Church School Supt. Vernon Bigler, Minister Sunday School Sunday morning at 10:00 Evening Worship at 7:10. Morning Worship will be held each second and fourth Sunday at 9:00, followed by Sunday School. Evening Worship wIU be hel l each 1st and third S;inUu> evening at 7:30 All the young peop-e of Unchurch are invited to meet with 'he minister Sunday night at 0 '(0 at the church. There will be an opportunity to discuss plans fii future meetings and for reorganizing the Methodist Youth Fellowship.

sporation call Mrs. Ernest Heaviti. Assisting hostesses will h' M’S. Ray Fisher, Mrs. Charles Vanhook, and Mrs. John R Cox. Devotions will be given by Mrs.

Harold Edwards.

FISHIN’ FUN Nn doubt, everyone has heard tli'. story of Nero, when be fiddled u hi! Rome burned. Historians say that happened beea. si Nero was Mad. Mayb< some of you haven’t heard about Richard (Or.zic Octane) Nicholson fishing while his "Iff snapped about eight bushels o! green beans. Neighbors say this happened heaaunc someone was mad too, hut w e w ill w ager I hat it wasn't O/zie. Him about It, Rosaline ? Sportsman’s Shop

flower arrangement will be given by’ Mrs. Albin and Mrs. Riggs. Members are asked to bring flowers and vases. (Meet at the Shelter house at 11 o’clock CS l\ Please bring tea and table ser-

vice.

+ + + + Section Three I’lrnic Thursday Section Three of the First Christian church will picnic at Robe-Ann Park Thursday at 12:30 p. in. Come with well filled baskets and own table ser-

vice.

+ + + + Mrs. Tonej Hostess To West Marlon Home Kc Club The West Marion Home E r _c lomlcs Club met with Mrs. Dorothy Toney on July Is*, witn deven members and five gie.sfj. Mrs. Roland Ruark, Mrs. Glen Rtmrk, Mrs. Ethel Ruark. Mrs Esther Quick and Mrs. Ida Bovv-

man.

The meeting opened by singing "Columbia The Gem or Ti e Ocean" followed by repeating t. e club creed. Roll call was answered by showing of your baby pic-

ture.

The lesson on "Flower Arrangement" was given by Mrs Flossie Alexander. Mrs. The'ria Arnold and Mrs. Edith Girt n. Plans were made for a elu'j >icr,ie on Friday, August 5Ih at 1:00 o'clock 1ST at itobe Ann Park. Mrs Esther Quick Decam ■ a nember of the club. Meeting closed by repeating he club prayer. The hostess erved delicious refreshments. Mrs. Opal Liwson and Mr Flossie Alexander received MScret sister gifts. + + <<•♦ Home Kc. Chib Met Willi Mrs. Vermillion The July meeting of the Clinton Home Makers Ec. Club was held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Vermillion, Tuesday July 5. At 2:00 o’clock C8T the preslden, Mis. Gerald Clodfelter opened the meeting with the song of the month,then followed the flag salute by Mrs. Harold W’y.song. Roll call was answered by ‘How aril Whore We Met our Husbands.’ The lesson was flower ar- ! angeinent by Mrs. Robert Riggs and Mrs. Judy Albin which was very interesting. The meeting closed by all repeating the club prayer. Delicious refreshments were •served by the hostess. Don’t forget the August Picnic lor families at Mrs. Robert Riggs August 2 at 8 p. m. CST. •I* -1- i* Siiielair-Siitherlln Wedding Sunday Miss Lillian Lucille Sutherltn doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Suthcrlin aim Curtis Lee Sinclair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fr d Sinclair of Ctoverdale were united m marriage, Sunday July 3rd. The Rev. Clarence Barr ieaJ the marriage vows at his home in Cloverdale. The young couple will make their home on a farm near Che,, erdale. •b -1- -b + Sehofl-Ntiirges Nuptials July ion), Mary Birknell Sturges an nounces the approaching marrmge of her daughter. Margaret Dale Sturges to Mniilon Schoff of Wilmington, Delaware, which will take place July 16 in Baltimore Maryland. Miss Sturges is cn ;:ie lietnrv -staff of Johns Hop«::ns lin.-ipitai. She attended Stephens College and graduated from Purdue University. where she was a mem her of Delta Gam.na sorority. Mr Schoff In nt'tomJing met’.iI eal school in Baltimore and ir a j met her of Nu Sigma mrd'. j i cal fraternity. They will be at home at 4022 Roland Ave. Baltimore, .Va rv r. land. ■b + + + | Billie Cluh Meeting Has Been Postponed The meeting of the Woman's Bible ciuh of Gobln Memorial church, scheduled for Friday,! has been postponed until further notice.

U HOUR SERVICE WHITE CLEANERS MU N. Jaokaoa St,

JIM ZEIS

Softball News Scores-Sunilay night Lone Star Local No. 39 4 High School 3. Moose 8. Mt. Meridian 4. LAST NIGHT RESULTS Fillmore 10, Miller's Hardware Tiger Rags 16. Cement Mixers

10.

White Cleaners 14, BannerNews 8. LEAGI E STANDINGS W L

TMANk YOU

American Legion

Moose Lodge High School

WJ have had a very urgent request by two charming young ladies to say something about a

skating rink.

These two high school gi r . c ] Hardware

told us that with the exception , L()np sta ,. L()Val No :>,i)

of the movies and softball games, j pquipore

there is nothing foi the .. um:: ; VVphb . s 'gtudehaker

people to do in Greencastle at Mt Meridian

n >ght. Kittenoall They said they would like to | Hooligans

see a skating rink erected nere The closest rink is at Brazil an I their parents worry if they g<

there to skate.

They suggested that possibly some of the city’s public spirited citizens might become interested in a project of this kind. They were of the opinion that a rink would attract youthful skatcis from all over the county. From a business standpoint, maybe they have something.

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Judith Ann Howlett. daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Albert Howlett, 2 y ars today, July 12th.

Tiger Rags Cannon Clowns Cement Mixers Jaycee League Sportsman Shop White Cleaners Banner-News Mullins Drug Store Culligan Softwater Coan’s Drug Store Putnnmville Hursty’s Gulf

5 4 3 2 2 2 1 0 3 2 1 0 3 3 2 2 1 1 0 0

OUR PATROWS ADVERTISE, THEY TELLTWEIR NEIGHBORS l OUR SERVICE SAVES THEM E p f WE WANT TO THAlKThEM ^ &

Kool-Aid

AAVA-S \0 b\G,C0VL K00t 4) . k ^JL\OOV)SU^\WS.

Edwin J. Peck's $1. Ray Gooch etux : le Savings A- Loan land in Greencast;. Peek's Enlargenu n: Raymond W. Et< h. C. H. d- C Hardw Bainbridge $1

TONK.HT

6:00 p. m. Putmunvillc vs Mullins Drug store. 7:15 p .m. Cannon's C1o\m i vs. The Hooligans. 8:30 p. m. Moose vs Line Sta:

Local No. 39.

WEDNESDAY, July 13 HOSPITAL NOTES | 6:00 p. m. Culligan Soft Water Lucille Grimes of Groeneestl", I vs. Hursty’s Gulf Siation. was admitted Monday. 7:16 Amercian Legion vs Frances Stcmshorn of Green- High School, castle, was admitted Monday. p. m. Webb’s Studebaker Mrs. Lillian Arnold and daugh- vs. Mt. Meridian.

ter. were dismissed Monday. Mrs. Floyd Brattaln and son of Bellmore, were dismuard

Monday.

Mary Heavenridge of Bainbridge, was dismissed Monday

Keystone Bible < lass Ti Hold Pienie-Meeting

The Keystone Bible Class will meet with Mrs. W. H. Hargtave, Thursday at 6:30 p. m . with Mrs. J. E. Porter and -Mrs. Sarah Wright as assisting hostesses Mrs. Lee Reeves will have in

program. This is the anmi rl H*b\L ESTATE TRANSFER* pitch-in picric Each -nember is Ruth E. Ginn estcon to Ray asked to bring own Litre service. Gooch, etux land in Grcei.r.astlt

Till RSHAY. July 14 6:00 p. m. Coan's Drug Stop vs. Sportsman Shop. 7:15 p. m. Miller’s Hardwafi

vs. High School.

8:30 p. m. Greencastle (girls vs Hillman tgirlsi Terre Haute

FRIDAY, July 13

6:00 p. in. Culligan Soft Wate.

vs. Banner-News.

7:15 p. m, Amercian L’gi<'

vs Moose.

8:30 p. m. Lone Star Loca'

No. 39 vs. Mt. Meridian

UNDER ARREST and in M f rqJ tioning at Racine, Win., in f sex slaying of Waiter (Pee$ Eaton at Lansing, Mich., ill Ernest Lamphere, 23. Ho is & as an escapee from i mortal^ stitution. X-amphcre first mltted, then denied, the nurl police say. (7ntern£mcj

‘LONELY HEARTS’ DEFENDANTS PLAY PEEKABOO

CO-DEFENDANTS In the “lonely hearts’’ murder trial underway In New York, Martha Bi 1 It | mond Fernandez exchange affectionate glances while separated by a policeman. Defense Invalidate confessions they arc alleged to have made 4n Michigan. (International Soundp^ U. S. AMBASSADOR TO MOSCOW PRESENTS CREDENTIALS

his credentials" at^ th.^Ka'cmlhf to MoHCOW . PO««‘s with Soviet officials after P r