The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 July 1949 — Page 2

ITY COURT NEWS

! court to pay f&l age to hie kitchen

THBWtCT BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1949.

Avery Tod Anderson an I , John Lo „ K Roachdale young i T Wright entered plcn< of ! man changpd his p | ea to guilty illy to a charge of malicious j n oreem asile municipal espass when they ap!)car«t be-1 coun Monday on „ charg ,. of

malicious tresiiass when his case •nine up for trial. Long hail previously entered a plea of not

guilty.

He was taken into custody at

fp daw* tew.F' ’*.vas susptc.ded but his I driver s license was revoked for

I one year.

He was arrested Saturday

re Judge Koy Sutherlin m ity court Tuesday morning. The two were arrested Mony by state policeman Gene rowbridge. It was said the dendants entered the home of oyd Cullv. north Jackson treet road, around midnight att.rday while Cully was abut. They killed two chickens, was alleged, and then proteedI to cook and eat them in adtum to breaking some dishes id creating a general mess.

Koachdiile by George Heoko, state polieenian. when several automobile radio aerials were found in his possession during the Fourth of July celebration. City court Judge Roy Siithci*lin fined I-ong a total of $3. r ).i!0 j but suspended a ninety-day pen-

al farm term.

of guilty, .j, u. York, of Reelsville,Avas $10 and also in municipal court Monday

osts, a total of $50. Wright was charged with reckless driving so fined a total of $50 and re-i on south Jackson street. York

I’pon his plea nderson was fined

lived a 50-day suspended farm mi. Both were advised by the

pleaded guilty ami was fined $15 j Ted and costs. A nintey- day farm 26th..

night by Greencastle officers. ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Herbert Lane Jr., son of M' * and Mrs. Herbert Lane. 7 years old, today. July •J6th. Max Steven Gough, son of Mrs. Pauline Smith of Tucson. Ariz.. 5 years old. today. July 26 Judith Darelen Littrell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Uttrell. 1 year today, July 26th. Ross Hood, today. July 26th. C. J. Ferrand. today. July 26ih Ward Mayhall today, July

26 th

Robert Patton, tocay, July

26th.

Ben Jarvis, today. July 26th.

' THE DAILY BANNER

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postofflee at l (ireencastle. Indiana as second class mail matter under aet of

McKeehan, today July

March 7. IH7H. Suhserlption price JO cents per u eek; $1.00 per year hy mall in Putnam county; $5.0o to $7.80 p«‘r year outside Putnam County. S. R. Kariden, Publisher 17-lii South Jackson Street

TODAY’S lilHI.K THOUGHT Never be satisfied to stop growing, you surely will go backward. Be thou perfect. Gen. 17:1.

Pehkoxal And Local News ii mi:**

THANKS TO YOU Our Opening Was A Great Success

Yes, our opening was a great success • • ■ Your compliments on the immaculateness of our market were appreciated - • • And the fact that you had no trouble finding what you were looking for, also made us feel goodV And our friends were so gracious ■ ■ • Friends in Greencastle and Fillmore cheered us on • ■ • The First-Citizens Bank and Trust Co., Colonial Bakery and Eitel's Flowers sent beautiful floral offerings • • • and Hunter Brothers of Fillmore gave us their full cooperationOur new market will feature fresh and frozen foods and choice home-killed meats with a complete line of quality canned goods - - • Come in - • • we want you to meet Murl Giddings, Ronald Tharp and Norman Birt, all Putnam County folks, you will enjoy knowing-- '*»*»•** We will be open every day from 8:00 to 6:00 and until 9:00 on SaturdayWe hope you will like us - - - - We know we will like

You.

‘’DICK" OWEN

OWENS REGAL MARKET

312 N. JACKSON ST.

GREENCASTLE

County agent Kenneth Harris and his two sons ale reported ill at their home on south Locust. The Brick Chapel Ladies Aid will meet Thursday afternoon, July 28. at 2 o’clock (PST) with Mis. Clifford Hillis. Please bring needle, thimble and thread. The annual reunion of the Irwin family will be hold next Sunday, July 31, in the park at Osear .Irwin’s. Neighbors and friends as well as relatives arc invited. Mr. and Mrs. Oral McCullough and son Charles Melvin ot Center Point had ■ as week end guests. Mr .and Mrs. Russell Nevitt and daughter Shirley Ann of Indianapolis. Mrs. Hattie Magill returned July 11th to the home of her daughter, Georgia ' Martin in Morton for an indefinite stay alter a tine week visit with her daughters in Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hinote entertained with a family dinner Sunday. Those from out of town attending were Mr. and Mrs. A. | T, Hessong of Indianapolis and I Mr. and Mrs. L E. Head and son of New Augusta Mrs. Alpha Alice of Stiles-

SOCIETY Mrs. Jessie Walsh Hostess To Yippltl.V Club Thi' Yippitty Club met at tlv home of Mrs. Jessie Walsh. July 15th. in honor of Mrs. Walshs birthday and three other members. Mrs. Bessie Sears. Mrs Verna Skeltui and Mrs. Vera Osborne. The business meeting included the election of officeis for the following year. Mrs. Bessie Sears was elected president for another year. Mrs. Hazel Cox, secretary and trea-

surer.

Following the opening of many beautiful presents by the honored guests. games wei > enjoyed by twelve members. Alis. Edith Knight, Mrs. Stella Cox Mrs. Edna Wyatt. Mrs. Maud King. Mrs. Hannah Saddler, Mrs. Leaetta King, Mrs. Eva Eggers, Mrs. Hazel Cox. Mis Arietta Terry and the guests of honor. Delicious refreshment of ice cream, cake, mints ami spiced tea were served It was decided that the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Edith Knight in honor of Mrs. Leaetta King. + + -t- -b Woodworth Reunion Held at Hoaehdule The eleventh annual reunion of the Mack and Mae Woodworth family was held Sunday. July 10th. at the Roachdale Park wilh Mrs. Bessie Priest presiding officer. Those present beside the mother. Mrs. Mae Woodworth were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodworth and daughter, Mr and Mrs. C. K Priest and children of Greencastle; Mrs. Loic Holland and daughters of Roachdale; Mr. and Mrs. James D. Woodworth and children of Greenfield; Mr and Mrs. Ralph Woodworth and children of Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. Evaloe Woodworth and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and children of Michigan City; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Steward and a. .ns of Craw fords ville; Mr. and Mr< Charles Holland and daughter Mr and Mrs Glenn Holland of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Poore and daughter of Crawfordavllle; Mr. and Mrs. William T. Swank and daughter of Attica. Three of the children were absent. Only 46 were pres-

rmall daughters, who are new in Home Ec. * ,ub our community, navrng recent y , Met With rv m

arrived from Lithuania The ball- I The July meeting ot the West

game in the evening was enjoyea Floyd Home by many .of the group and was held at

especially the Ozols who told us

they had never seen a base-bail game. Needless to say the childicn found many things to do and were very happy in doing

them.

After spending such a nice evening we are so sure mat tha people of Greenoastte. and Putna r. County should he proud of their own park where such good times are had by so many and actually looked forward t.i

each year. + •!• + +

Boy Celebrates 11th Birthday

Friends gathered at the home of Randall Collins, at Fillmore, Sunday afternoon to help celebrate his 11th birthady. The

Economics the home of

Galvin King with twenty members, five guests and

children present.

Club opened with the group singing the song of the month, Columbia, The Gem of the Ocean followed by the creed and flag salute. The lesson. Flower Arrangements, was given by Mrs. Fred Thralls and Mrs. Leonard Alexander, they bringing out such points as when to gather flowers, cutting, care after cutting and what different containers may be used. Several beauitful bouquets were matk 1 to demonstrato arra ngi• ments. The business part of the meeting consisted of plans for the annual Home Economics picnic to be held at the home of Mrs. Ethel Martin, August 16 with

afternoon was spent in playing lh(l 4 H bo y S and piri., as guests softball, horseback riding, cro- ancl a s hower for the September quet and badminton. j meeting. Refreshments of home made 1 (-i ub Hosed by repeating the ice cream and cake were served p ra yp r followed by an interestto the following guests: Charles jn g S0C j a i hour.

SAYS aRANOMA.'lwiS , THEvStYfoR^DGED'A'?^' WOULD MAKE THE MOOtb^

fflLAumy ease PWONI K>99 ’^2 NORTH SQUARf

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I ville and Ross Alle of Belle

Union left Sunday morning for ent of the total of 112.

\ Long Beach. Calif.. to visit I Jeyvell Alice and Mrs Marie i Montgomei y and sou. They ex - i . pect to tx- gune about two weeks. The Jefferson Township Home Economics Club will hold their July meeting at the home of I Mrs. Herbert Heavins Thur- lay oUarnotin. July 28th at 1:30 CST. Roll call will lx- answered with a white elephant excliang .

Word has been received her’ j for qu ii ting , pacing quilts, etc . of the birth of a baby girl U Mr and Mrs wmiam Pa ,,g int Mr. and Mrs Jan es U.Ash cm am , chUt | reni M rs. Paul Hurst Collinsville. Illinois She weighed | and Harry Hurst have returned

home from a trip to Miami and

A bountiful dinner was held at noon All left late in the evening hoping to see more at the reunion next year.

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KHlnmre Church Women To Meet

Fillmore Christian Church Women will meet Thursday afternoon. July 28th for the re-

gular monthly meeting

Bung own sewing accessories

and Robert Collins; Buck and Tom Merritt; Larry and Jimmy Cox; Donald Ray Tharp: Deloss Greenlee; Gerald Carpenter; Luella Phillips; Shirley Clark: Garold C^ark: Ray Smith; Hershel Smith; Patty Hammond; Virginia Hammond; Ray Thompson; Annabclle Scars; John Scars; Roger Smith; Joyce and Marylin Boatright; Mr. and Mrs. John Boatright; Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Collins.

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Mrs. Weller Hostess To BainhrUlge ( luh Bainbridgc Home Economic held the July meeting with Mrs. Arthur Weller, July 14th with an all day picnic. ' Club opened with history and singing of song “Columbia the Gem of the Ocean’’. After which all repeated the club creed. Secretary’s report given and

approved.

Mrs. Stanley Cook gave a report on the Putnam County 4-H Club judging Contest held at Greencastle Monday' July lltli. Stating that the Monroe Township girls won 1st in judging

Clothing.

Mrs. O. B. Lane. Mrs. Sam Colliver and Mrs. Farnk Miller reported on sick list. Motion made by Mrs. Kate Balch and seconded hy Miss Agnus Curran that the resignation of Mrs. R. E. Settle who is moving to Carmel, as vice president of the club be accepted. Motion made by Mrs. Kate Balch ami seconded by Mrs. A.

F + F F Wysong Reunion Held July I!) The annual Wysong family reunion was held July 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin in Morton. After a lovely dinner a program by the children was given, pictures were taken and a general good time was enjoyed by

all.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Lloyd and Julia Beatty of Rockville; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Spurgeon and daughters. Janet ami Jerry, of Chicago; Mr and Mrs. Glen Magill and daughter, Martha of Joliet, 111 ; Mr and Mrs. Ward Carmichael, Jimmie and Mary Jane and Mr. and Mrs Ben Carmichael and son, Boyd, of Fern dale ; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hessert, Doris. Rita and Jeanne, and Bertha Magill of Fort Wayne Myrtle Whitaker and Spinks Hollingsworth of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Emory Brattain of Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scobee. Janet and Stanley of Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Claud Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tabor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wysong. Barbara. Roberta, Mary Ruth Waneta and Marjorie, Bill Keyt Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scobee. Larry, Becky and Glenn Ellen, David Clodfelter, all of near Morton; Hattie Magill, Glennie Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Martin. There were five deaths the past year, Joretta Beatty, Mary C. Wysong. E'^abeth Obenchain, Clay Magill and Alonzo Martin.

Compromise On Bill Is Rej

WASHINGTON. July 26 l UP) Both sides ui the $- reltglous dispute over the den aid-to-education bill trejected a compromise r.ioyt House leaders. Catholic congress nen. who ject to the Barden bill s pttf tions against the use funds for parochial schools, their objections will not moved by passage of a bill setting up a $35,000" year health program school children. Supporters of the TUnkt agreed that the fight has too far to be settled by 1 way measures." The health bill, which al has passed the Senate, was proved yesterday by a Ho terstate Commerce Sute' mittee. Us sponsor Rep. J. Priest, Tenn., Democratic said he expects to bring it' lore the full committee tr row. Both Priest ami House 1 :rntic leader John W. M(0 mack. Mass., had hoped thatR® sage of the healtn oill—Mli I would apply to children in hi 1 v.iblic and parochial sihehiB would prompt Catholic iga I tors to call "tt fr 1 1 against the Barden bill. The aid to education ’uill V I sored by Rep. Graham A in I den. D.. N. C . is now ]#n*| I before the HoUSi Libor On I mittee. It would am'.orit i L expenditure of JSOO.OflWHj & year for federal aid to UM | lion’s schools. But the mm specifically would withhold I eral funds from Catholic j other private school*

8 pounds and has been named Diana Jean. Mrs Ash was formerly Miss Maggie Porter of

Greencastle.

Mrs. Oral McCullough and son Charles Melvin of Center Point called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sinclair and family and Mand Mrs. Charles Taber. Mr anu

Mrs Fred Gostage and family of Mrs. Halford Mercer. The

and Mr and Mrs. Wm. Cosner and family all of Mt. Meridian

other points on the Florida cast

coast.

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Pleasant Garden Home Ec. Club Met

The Pleasant Gardens Home Economics dub held their July the 19th meeting at the horn

meeting was held out of doors and it was very pleasant. It was a ’Come as you Are’ meeting and the members came in their house dresses and aprons. The lesson for the day was on the making of biscuits and was demonstrated by two 4-H girls. Miss Patti Hammono and Miss Angie Johnson. After business matters were discussed, some interesting games were played by

all.

The delicious refreshments were ice cream, wafers, mints and lemonade. Those present were Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mrs. Olive Kirk. M-.,. Walter Kirk, Mrs. Morris Millet, Mrs Halford Mercer, Mrs. Mina Mercer, Mrs. Harlon D Rissle., Mrs. Harlan Rissler, Mrs. Chaa.

Diel. Mrs. Wayne Allen

Mrs. Kenneth Eggers. Mrs. Ken- !‘ S,t b ° f0re to

nomea.

Weller that the president, Mrs. There was one birth. Janet Lynn

D. O Tate bo permitted to ap- g,obee.

point a vice president. Mrs. Tate AU Ieft at a late hour to meet then appointed Mrs. Edd Cass- again the third Sunday in July ity as vice president, which of- a t Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wy-

lice, she graciously accepted. Roll f all was answered by 19 members and one guest, Mrs. Elizabeth Kolker. Club adjourned with Club prayer after which games and contests were much enjoyed lead by Mrs. Cecil English and Mrs.

Chas. Cougar.

Next meeting with Mrs. O. B. Lane on‘Sept 8th at 7:30 p. ni.

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Entertained With

Family Dinner

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Seller entertained with a family dinne*Sunday in honor of Mrs. S. C. Coons and daughter. Miss Elsie

song’s, south of Morton. F F F F Mrs. D. O. Nelson Honored With Dinner Mrs. D. O. Nelson was thi guest of honor at a birthday dinner held at the Robe-Ann Park Sunday. At the noon houi a bountiful dinner was spread and a large cake was the center piece with Mother-Morris-Frank and Judy names on it. It was enjoyed by all the children and grandchildren. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nelson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson

Coons of Kansas City, Missouri, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hnrand Mrs. H. B. Bryan of Topckc, j lun Nelson and family, Mr. ami

Kansas. Mrs. Coons and Mrs. Byron are aunts of Mrs. Seller and Carrie Pierce and have been visiting in Greencastle the past ten days. Miss Coons is a pharmacist in Kansas City. Other guests Sunday were, Mr and Mrs. Walter A. Newlin of Casey, Illinois; Mr. oren F. Parker, Mrs. Y. N. Haworth, Mrs. Charles Stackhouse and Mr and Mrs. Charles Spain of Rensselaer. Mrs. Coons, Miss Coons, and Mrs. Bryan left today for Casey where they will

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We have received official, word from O. .1. Stewart that the dam at the water works K undergoing some repairs to the wooden part of the spillway, and that the water will he stopited from going over the dam for a period of a|>pniximately one day. W> can’t help hut wonder what will lst|M'n to the old giant catfish who Is supposed to make his home below the dam. No doubt he will have to seek new quarters for the time being, mid we hope he don’t find a place he likes better.

Sportsman’s Shop

neth Morlan. Mrs. Harry Bond Mrs. Cecil Craft. Mrs. Roy I Taylor and Mrs. Hubert Burger.

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Brick ( hapel Club Held Annual Picnic The Brick Chapel Home Ec Club held their annual picnic to entertain their families, July 24. at Robe Ann Park. Many wor’ in attendance and after Mr? John Watts returned thanks everyone did justice to the bountiful spread. The ehn treat kl their families to all the l-.-e cream they could eat for dessoit. This added to the luscious f -s and cakes made a grand finale to such a meal. The club was happy to have with them for the evening. M r and Mrs. Sigurd Ozols and two

F F F + Enjoy Pitch-In Dinner On l-awn A pitch-in lawn dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Head and Linda, of Acton. The center of attraction was a two tiered birthday cake honoring little Linda and her grandfather, Henry Buis of Fillmore They both will celebrate birthdays July 27th. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kelley and Caroiya of Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs Henry Buis and Donald. Wanda and Eugene of Fillmore; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Buis and Dean, Joan, Darrell and Wayne of Lizton. Norvella Delp of Cloverdale and Wanda Buis spent Saturday night with the Heads.

Mrs. Buster Nelson and family Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodman and si*i, Mr, and Mrs. Luther Littrell and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. O Nelson, Miss Dorothy Jobe, Marie Wells, Jack Pater son and -Robert Perkins. The afternoon was spent In taking pictures and the ball game. lee cream and cake was served before leaving at a late hour wishing Morris, Frank Judy and Mrs. D. O. Nelson many more happy birthdays.

FOR SALE: 1937 Chevrolet four door. See Fred Monnett ut 301 Higgert st. 25-2p

TAKES EXCEPTION was made in a Federal WM court. The Judge objected tothifl legislative aet on Hip p* that congress had unptop delegated its powers to Stl by allowing them to set til own rent controls. He issued the ruling in M suit filed by Woods ftga'M'l appartment corporation in ^ cugo. The cprpation had ^ to evict tenants who retuirt join a cooperative plan to f chase the building CIO CLERKS Sh< KOI clerks. They voted n« hand* "hot cargo," but tht * was not unanimousA reliable source said t 1 *’ to secede was unanimous I followed a stormy meeting

FOR SALE: Magic CheU size table top, gas stove conditiin. pruviu nUtMWj he seen at Cherry 1 ' r4n .J E. Franklin st.

A ga'»f? f

four mom house conil> |W ®

FOR SALE:

a

Stall

See Oscar L. Knight at Indiana st. alter 3:30.

road 40 in Mt

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WANTED: Man

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stock man. Elec tried' 1! truck patch, cow ami two hogs, chicken f ^ d - ^ * (|t | Oral V. McCammack. <- < ^ and Belle Union.

DOVI t mlsH the boat—Shop Balnbritlgr’s Modern 1 Oi Store—Open Tilisolay Night and Wednesday afternoona — C. H. and C. VARIETY STORE BAINBRIDGE

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