The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1949 — Page 3

the DAILY banner, greencastle, Indiana, Wednesday, September 7, 1949.

S-' |UP, 1 ! jr, 25. and 21, both of 'killed when rflided with n p »st of her ''

ind. Sept. 7 I flu fraternity 1,,-ty todiiy . the biggest

watermelon in the state, contest closes Sept. 14.

jay Collins, Marion, senior jnd chairman of the seari'h, explained that the grower of the "biggest watermelon” will be invited to be a g-uest of honor at the frafs annual "Melon Mess”

The The winner of the watermelon j contest, in addition to being

guest of honor, is expected to bring the prize-winning melon! Collins added that Sigma Chi W(, uld pay for it, however.

Barly Spanish settlers brought

, get-acquainted campus-wide u ' ,tl ^em many of the domeatisocial Sept. 21. | cat, ' <l aninif *ls common throughCollins said that 4,000 to 5,000 <mt th '' u,li tcd States today, students are expected to attend j Am,,nB others ' lho .V transplanted the social ,and several tons of i lK " SeS ' ,a t , l e . sheep, goats, pigs

watermelon will bo served.

t.uiros, and cats into (he south-

west.

Conda Weaver Sunbeam Beauty Shop, Evelyn

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S .vick’s Lunch, Charlotte Swickard Sportsman Shop, Hazel Bridges Moose, Minna Tumblin First Citizens Bank, Edeth

Crawley

Anyone wishing to bowl with the league attend the meeting or call Charlotte Swickard

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ROAC’HOALE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shumaker and daughter and Mrs. Nancy Crawley of Iowa City, la. spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Mary I»vett. Fay Anderson of Berwyn, 111. is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Anderson and other rela-

tives.

Mrs. Flora Lewman of Green- - astle is visiting her daughter.

Mrs. Heed.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore and son Ricky of Crawfordsville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Chamber-

lain. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click left Saturday morning to visit Mi ind Mrs. Harold Click and I

amily of Wentzville, Mo.

Mrs. Willis Flinn and daugh- | tors of Indianapolis visited Sim- j lay with her parents; Mr. and |

Mrs. Charles Robbins.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Blaydes j of Coca. Fla and Glenn Blaydes J

of Columbus are visiting their ron-tj nuAKiniTS not her, Mrs. Nettie Blaydes. ERICH BKANDEi* Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warich ^ two- hundred word telegram and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Krutzsch ^ as been delivered to me. and son were Sunday evening | 7 shall not print

dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs.

modations for you over the weekend. Please wire Mrs. America Contest Committee New York City." My reply to that two-hundred word invitation is just one word "NO.” There are several reasons. First, I am a happily married man. For many years now there has already been, to me at least, a perfectly satisfactory “Mro. America.” She is pretty and, if I am a : dg". getting prettier every year.. Lhc can cook as well as any >thcr ".Mrs. America” that may >ossibly be < let led in Asbury Park or anywhere else. She h s 1 h unemuking talents” that, as far as I am concerned ••e unsurpassed. Who is my "Mrs. America"? You will excuse me for no1 telling you. She is going to read this column and might be too modest to let me send it in to the office.

day visitors of Mrs. Grace Gibbs. | daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Rafe McGaughey went to Terre Haute, Sunday, after receiving word of the birth of a

Francis Gross at the hospital there. Mrs. Gross was formerly Miss Evelyn M Gaughey.

TO COMPLETE YOUR COSTUMEjfe^LONS

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i HAS DRIVEN 18,000 miles In h» own county without accident, Donald Tillung, 20, h., youth born without arms, was denied a license which would allow him to drive hte. He demonstrates lypw he steers his specially-built ear with one foot. On securing a Donald applied for unrestricted license. The job required driving through southern tmotor vehicle commissioner refused to grant the license because ‘’potentially, an arm|t hazard on the highways.” Donald, who taught himself to write with his right foot, (to almost anvlhinc with h!s feet Hint nnvnne else ran with hands (Inti-rnattonnl)

Stanley Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Warick of Bedford. Mrs. Mary Rice of Indianapolis spent a few days with Mr. arrd Mrs. Clarence Rice and other relatives. | HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Aaron Arnold, et ux, to Charles H. Ewan, et nx, land in Greencastle twp., $1. ROWLING NEWS First Citizens Bank Women’s Bowling league will meet Friday night Sep*. 9th 7:.’50 at the l ublic Service room. All members of the following teams and captains are urged to be present. Royale Cafe. Elizabeth Godfrey Gould's Market. Gladys Garl Liveng.ood’s Men Shop, l*i-

il all. Just

enough to give you the rough

idea.

"Wou^d consider it luonor to have you on judges' committee for grand finals of Mrs. American contest Convention Hall Asbury Park New Jersy Saturday night September tenth and Sunday afternoon September Eleventh. Judging is done on basis of beauty and homemaking talents of contestants and entire idea is to prove that married women are just as pretty as single girls and furthermore they can cook or don’t you think

so?”

To make the invitation doubly enticing teh telegram held nut this inducement: "The grand finals will be televised on Midwestern and Eastern networks if that is an inducement. If you can make it would be happy to arrange hotel acco n-

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Furthermore 1 am fully con vineed that there arc millions of men in this country who, if they were asked to choose a “Mrs. America,” would choose exactly as I did. Their “Mrs. America” might have a different na.ne. She might be an altogether lifferent person than the one who is my ‘‘Mrs. America.” But it would be that /me wo I man who, to them, above all others has all the beauty, all the homemaking talents and all the culinary accomplishments m ces- I sary to make her the No. 1 it any contest. However, if I had not already planned another trip. I would like to go to Asbury 'Park and watch the judging of that con- I

test.

I have always liked those wild | animal acts in the circus, particularly the ones where the I trainer sticks his head into the lion's mout.h and conies out un- | scathed. At some of the contests I have attended I think the judges would have preferred to stick I their heads into the mouth of a lion. It would have required less courage. Excuse me. I have to go dowmstairs. "Mrs. America” is call- I ing me for lunch. There, I told you, after all. FILLMORE All the members and friends of the Fillmore Church and Sunday School are invited to a pound party and misceiianeous shower for Rev. and Mrs. Walter Boigegiain. Thursday evening. Sept 15. at the Aid house. This is an opportunity to meet our pastor and his bride informally, so let's everybody come. Sponsored by the W. S. C. S. W. S. C. S. will meet at the Fillmore Aid house all day Thursd i.v. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Ruark and family of Manchester, C)., visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson Mrs. Ethel Ruark and other rclat.vcs the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Day and -mis of Hinsdale. 111., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Or.-. Day. The itch and Chatter Club met Wednesday afternoon with Miss Stella Shultz. Thirteen nembers were present. Mrs Trace Morehart had a very interesting program. Madelyn Kelley and Edith Ruark visited Wendell O'Dell at Sunnvside, Sunday, he is much improved. The Garden Club is sponsoring ■i flower show Friday, Sept. 9. at the Mason hall.

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HEBRON Olin Leonard has a Holstein cow with twin calves, arriving almost a week apart. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gegnai visited with Mr. and Mrs. R idolph Ratcliff in Meringo, LI., rom Thursday ■until Saturday venir.g of last week. Carl Peffley of Lowell spent, ’riday night w th his sister. .Its. Grace Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthrr Taylo; | .f Mansfield w.-r ■ Sunday guests Robert Drag" o and family. Mr.- a-d Mrs. Tnnr.y (Mi • V’-jhey were Sunday dinner uesls of Mr. and Mrs. Rafe Melaughey and family. Elmer Clodfelter and E. H. Torman are making a re-as--less rent of all the land nm ■uildings in Russell Township. I mil M. ighey cad nor. uddy, received several preniums on their Hereford cattle t Terre Haute Fair, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helm and Miss Faribie Grimes were 9un-

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