The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 February 1950 — Page 2

THc DAILY BANNfK CSRCENCASTIE, INDIAN^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1950.

Mrs. Nelson Entertains Club Members Mrs. Ray Nelson entertained members of the D S S. Club and thre« guests with a "Canasta Luncheon," Wednesday, Feb. 22. Table decorations wen- in keep-

ing of the day. Cherry logs, hatchet. ; ind cherry blossoms Canaste- was played at four tables. Mrs. Frank Schoenn an Mrs Clifh-rd Rally. Mrs. Durbin O Hair and Mi - Frank M* Bride \i.lining the prizes

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED

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NAVE YOU TKiED THE LAUNDRY LATELY? HOME LAUNDRY AMD CLEANERS

Entered In Uir poatofflce at

ireeiieaslle, Indiana aa aecond j ^ o'clock at the home of M^s. •tana until matter undar act of f „ ( . fo Id. lOfi BlCMimington St. Uarch 7, l«7!‘. H^acitpttoa price j Mr . s G xv H anna will have the ’ll cents per week; M.00 per program, year by mall to Putnam eoonty; ^ j. *5.00 to *7.«« |>er year outalde; x A w Tj( Putnam County. | | nrHilav

t.SOCIETY*:! — * w ^ ■ • Cloverttale township; Morrm Home and ( hild Study Club Heavin and Mrs. Earl Suthi rlin T<» Meet Monday * Floyd township: Eugene O. HutTh. Home and Child Study chins. Mrs. Claude Crosby and Ciuli will meet Monday evening Mrs. J. B Williams, Franklin

8. II. Kanden, Publisher 17-19 South .larkaon Street

T II 1 K Wouldn t you like to buy coal for $6.00 por ton and oil for 9c per gallon? That is just what it amounts to when you havo a complete job of Ba/dwin Hill Insulation •• not only certified but guaranteed by Baldwin Hill Company. This is the only insulation guaranteed by good Housekeeping. “If your community is worth living in it is worth trading in. -• God made us neighbors. Let Justice make us Friends.*’ R. E. KNOLL PHONE 60

|»IKSO.VAI Ami Local News it it 11: f s

.lessif' Brother

with her sister. Mrs Hanna near Rockville.

spent last week a

Georgia

Members of the Greencastle Branch of A A. U. W. will hear a panel discussion on city ami county welfare at the meeting n* xt Tuesday evening. Feh. 28. Guest Speakers on the panel will be Mr Fay Ray. director of the Putnam County Welfare Department: Mr. Bruce Shannon. Gre.-ncastle Township Trustee: and Mr O. T Martin, director r.l Putnam Cormty Red Cross.

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township; Mrs. Grafton Longden. Sr. Mrs. Lee Masten and Albert N. Shuey. Greencastle township: E. Roy Hoskins. Jackson township: Dora G. Pritchard and Mrs. Walter DePew. Jefferson township: Mrs. Ivan Ruark. Madison township: Eati Bunten. Marion township; C. K. Stcfsrd. Monroe township: Russell Fordice and Mrs. Flovd Gardner. Russell township: Har-

old Boesen and Mrs. Allison | ^^ ;1S I read the item

which I enclose

Ga>‘tle. wmle her husband is a successful business executive. Take Cynthia Marlowe . of Georgetown. Ohio, who is her husband’s helper on his garbage truck Take thousands of stenographers and clerks whoj work in offices while their hus-

bands finish their college eduoa- Calm down. my ^ lions. ! friend. You p'obably WfH) i want that Omaha serg, am Now look at your British and way. He doesn't want a ” French and German newspapers. 1 wants a convenience.

You will fln d them M lafvertisements in which ,..1 hungrt gins pre-.wan, . 1 themselves a i th, higheg bN Jj

any kiajj

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and make marriag,

marriage a convnerciU

j modity.

Calm

ERICH BRANDEI5

reader of mine in Wooster.

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Ohio, writes:

blood pressure went up

Bridges. Warren township: Robert Lewis and Mrs Willfam MeElroy. Washington township.

"After calming down I decid-

For the twenty-seventh con- | pc j to sen( i it to you. since you

MONEY I.ohms on good farms SJ.IMid In g.Vi.iHMl, I";, int. ri-st. twenty .veafs in pay. No cost if we don’t niuk, luiin. ^ pmisal fee.

SEE HARRY H. TALBOTT

U. W. members on the

panel an Mrs. Ray H. Trembly,

1 : a ■ i an. Mrs Jeanetta Bills,

and Mrs. Clark Norton. The

B.-r'h.i L--g 1 ' L ” h j meeting will be held at the home

dale spent th. |V».st week with | ... ...

her sister Mrs. Iva Kaufman ami

husband at Moorsville.

of Miss Veneta Kunter, 2 Towers Apt., at eight o'clock. Dr. F«hlh.'i Hadcock. branch piesi-

Ttie B'-echwooti Pleasant Circle ideal will l>e in charge.

Club vi,11 meet Wednesday,J

vl i! a l-i with Mr Robert Ain-j Retiekuh L<Mtge hi viende i please notice I'.i M.-et Monday

change of meeting place.

HEXT TO HOME-HONE BETTER HOT TEMPTING SUNDAY DINNERS Carefully prepared and served piping hot, you enjoy them on Sunday and every day in the week • • • Bring the family. • ••CAFE HOY ALE

Barbara Jane Padgett, daughter of Mi ill'I Mis William Padgett, nndei went an emergency appendectomy at the Putnam County Hospital Friday evening There will be a meeting at the Fillmore School building Monday, February 27th at 7 00 p. m. everyone interested in organizing a Parent Teacher Association is urged to be present. Friends of Miss Jo Ruth Brown will be glad to know that she has a jsisiiion as cashier with Block’s Department Store in Indianapolis. She is making her home with friends in Indianapo-

lis.

Swick’s Lunch women's bowling team will travel to Bloomfield Sunday to play the Bloomfield womens' allstar team. Swick’s team to make the trip are, Ann VonTress, Lucille Spurlock, Betty H nkle, Doris Hinkle r.nd Charlotte Swickard. Mr. and Mrs. John Gough entertained their children and grand children with a turkey dinner Sunday, in honor of Willard's d.’lrd birthday Thosa present were Willard Gough and family, Howard Gough and family, Arthur Sanders and family and Mi and Mrs. George Gough. Charles F. Sutherlin. Route 2, Clover-dale, received a certificate of c-bmplction for the Purdue t'n.ver.-Uy Winter Short Courses' in Agriculture at evercises held' in Fowler Hall, Friday. Feb. 24. lu Frederick L. Hovde. president : of Purdue University, presented I 1 '' I'tifieates to 207 students from Indiana, Ohio, Illinois. Kentncy, and Pennsylvania.

! Bee Hive Rebekah lodge will meet Monday at 8 p. m. There will b - initiation by the lodge degree staff. District Deputy Pm id' nt Thelma Myers of District No. l!i will be a guest.

secutive year the Delta Theta | Tan sorority will canvass the residential districts of the city of Greencastle. Sorority members who will direct the drive are: Mrs. Verner Hourk. Mrs Gene Akers, Mrs. Wilson Wheeler. Mrs. Herbert Nadzeika. Mrs. Joe Ryan. Mrs. Walter Ballaid and Mrs. Howard Williams, and all members of the sorority will participate in the house to house •anvnss. The sorority has also •nllsted the aid of Waiter Bay-

nard and Adam Wagner.

The Red Cross appeal to the business and industrial sections of Greencastle will be carried by the following: J J. Eitel, Mrs, Joe McCord. Sam Hanna. Fred Pease. Bob Hahn, W. D. Mayhall. H. E Miller. Col. Nathan Huckleberry, E H Collins, Willard Sunkel, W. R Padgett and

Mrs T. G. Yuncker.

Under the leadership of Ken Carolan. Alpha Phi Omega fraternity on the DePauw’ campus will canvass the student body, and Harry Voltmer, Miss Ethel Mitchedd, Robert Farber and Howard Youse will contact the faculty and administrative staff. Workers in charge of the fund campaign in the city schools are Le< Zu g. N. Dixon. A. Avery

and N B McCammon.

Roachdale chapter of Delta Theta Tati sorority, under thi leadership of Mrs. James Reed, will conduct the campaign in

CI.I B CALENDAR

Monday

Prisicilla Club 2: of) p. Mrs. Nona Davis. Home and Child Study Club— 8 p. ni. Mrs. Joe Todd, 10A Bloomington street.

Tuesday

A. A U. W. 8 p. m.— Miss Veneta Kunter, 2 Towers Apt. Present Day 2 p. m.— Mrs. Janies Bittles. Wednesday Woman Club- 2:30—Mrs. V. J Wyckoff. Greencastle Morning Music-ale 10 a. m - Mrs. J. O Hinken.

Thursday

Afternoon Circle of Gobin W. S C. S 2:30 p. m. Mrs. John

f >oor - Roachdale, and the appeal at New-comers Group of DePauw Russellville will be made by the Women's Club 8 p. m. Mrs. Booster Club under its president. Laurence Riggs. 212 S. Vine. Olin Leonard. Workers who will — j direct the drive in the other *}•!•+ !■-r -f-r+ •{••!• + * +0 towns, are the following: Mrs. ANNIVERSARIES Kalpo Fry. ciovenlale: Mis M.

Birthdays

Mi Harold Jackson, Mt. Meridian. Sunday. Feb. 26th. Bobby Lee Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Frazier, 8 years today. Feb. 25 Mrs. Charles Wood. Ohio street 20 years old. today. Feb

25.

H. Buis Fillmore: Mrs. Allison Bridges. Mrs. Georgia Sublet! and Mrs. Opal Jackson. Putnamville: Mis. Lucile Curran and Claude Etcheson. Bainbridge. Jack-Hinkle will be in charge ol the campaign at the Indiana State Farm. Senior Girl Scouts under Ann Brigham, will ha- • charge of the display flags and

cards.

COAN’S PHARMACY PRESENTS A CLINIC FOR THE HARD-OF-HEARING BY ALBERT MARSH •• GRADUATE AUDI0METRIST TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH. 12 NOON TO 10 P. M. Her« is your opportunity to find out about your hearing without cost i •. without obligation. The Coan Pharmacy has arranged for a specialist from American Sound Products, Inc., Chicago, to spend Tuesday, February 28th from 12 noun ’til 10 p. m. in this community He will advise you on your hearing problems and demonstrate the new, compact Cleartone Hearing Aid that can be worn without a button in the ear. Take advatage of this hearing clinic on February 28th. Come in or phone 388 in advance for your private appointment. * YOUR HEARING TESTED FREE! COAN S PHARMACY

O. E. S. NOTICE P.ambridge Chapter No. 440 Called meeting Feb 27 nt 8 p. m

Initiary work

Friends welcome.

My shop will be closed from February 27th to March 6th Jo Jo Beauty Shop soi th college ave.

CHATEAU SUN. - MON. • TOES.

I IICST < HKISTIAN CHT’RCH Ralph H. Saunders, Minister. Lois Arnold, chairman of the

board.

Frank McKeehan. Snpt. of the church school. Morning worship, 10 o’clock. The minister will speak on The Hands of Christ. Church School classes as follows: Women’s Bible class. 9:15; Junior High and High School ‘lasses, 9:30; Cradle Roll, Nurs- • ry. Kindergarten. Primary and Junior departments, 10 o’clock. Senior C. Y. F. group. 6:00 o’clock. The meeting will bn held in the High School class

room.

Week Day Services Chi Rho. Intermediate C. Y F | i group, will meet in the church '• I«arlor, Tuesday afternoon fol- i lowing school. Rea Sutherlin is I president of this group. Boy Scouts, Tuesday, 7:30. in the basement social loom. Christian Couples Club. Thurs- | day evening, 7:30 at the home; of the Ted Glldewells, 6 Larta- : hce St. K. J. U. class will meet Thurs- j : day. Watch paper for time and

place.

Choir rehearsal. Thursday, i7:i0 in the sanctuary. A cordial invitation is extended to yon to attend the services of this friendly community centj ered church.

may not have seen it. •‘Please do write a column bout it. You 9>m d to ATnenran womanhood.’' The item is enclosed with her letter. j I had seen it. 1 had smiled a-| bout it. If my correspondent were mar-1 ried. she probably would havesmiled, too. But she isn't. She. signs herself "Miss". Married women smile at a lot ^ of things that are terribly serious to bachelor girls. They smile i because they have caught their | nan. Their chase is over. Their blood pressure is normal. The item iis dated London. Eng-

land.

It concerns an airforce sergeant. stationed in Omaha, who wrote to the Mayor of Lichfield, England, and told him that ho is looking for a "nice English girl for a wife”. Could the Mayor got him in touch with one? "American girls,” wrote the sergeant.” "seem to want too much out of life, a decent home and a good husband aren’t good enough to satisfy them. "They want big cars to drive, lots of money to spend— and won’t work.” He calls them gold diggers. I feel sorry for the sergeant. Probably his girl turned him down, and now he is down on ALL American girls. Now let us look at the record.

Before we do. let me remind film of srxnething. When I wa* a boy and probably when he was. too, although he is only 27 years old— there was a quaint custom in this country. / A man didn't ask a girl to r marry him unless he could afford to support her. That custom seems to have; gone out of use. Today a great majority of! wives are not only -wives, moth-1 ers. cooks, dishwashers, laundresses and nursemaids, but they are also wage earners or career |

women.

North Jackson Street.

Greenenstle, imt

GREENCASTLE BIBLE CENTER

Began Evangelistic Services Monday, Feb. 20; I ime 7:3# P. M. Every Night B. M. PAGE EVANGELIST

CHARLES E. LA FARA, Pastor OLD FASHIONED GOSPEL PREACHING GOOD SINGING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH. Greenastle Youth For Christ S. MARION SMITH, Speaker of Indianapolis YOU ARE INVITED •• COME AND SEE

WINDSOR KISSED AT MARDI GRAS

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Thousands of modern women i continue their work after they I marry, a\i share expenses with ,

their husbands.

Take Lily Pons,.for instance, and Andre Kistelanetz. Take Joane Hoffman, who of all jobs. Is executive editor of the Police

if" A CLOWN embraces the Duke of Windsor ai ' Manli Gras The duke and his duchess (left' ",^1 merrymaking throng on their visit to the annual 1 ' un (International).

14 OF 45 GUESTS INJURED IN HOTEL FIRE

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NOTICE Flossie’s Beauty Shop is moving to 642 Marian St. Plainfield, Ind. r would like tn 11 tan it cacft and everyone for their past patronage. FLOSSIE WELLS

20tM-oom Towenitri^at^G 1 erf f 'T e . | ' 1rlv ‘^ 45 P u l s ts into freezing weather from '^ wrorntJ building 11 (Rational) t F,, " S ' N Y of the 14 injured were hurt JumP-ne