The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 March 1950 — Page 2
TH? DA't y BANK^ 3RF*VCASn5, ’MCIAI x FRIDAY, MAI»CH 3, ’950.
Vote 12 To 2 On UN Ruling T;-- HACw*E VETHERLA.VLi? Ma-rh «L-P* The I--ia O-urt fit JWice r-j -j j2 ■ •v*', lrAa.y that the United Nat r.» Onerai A«-aerr-biy car.not adrr.tt rate* to UN member*):? w.thoot a r- «TeiMJ»t:or fr'-m the .Se virtv Council. It. effect the ri!:r.jr uptv id* a v*to on member«h.p« by the b ? f.re pOMror* represented on '-e mur-'t! Rvi*.* a. Britain. Fre."'* O-'na and the Urrtted
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‘..0 CCNSOllDATFD • er» o la the *t.j ffVa at . '. l.-vd'^ :• *e a.■».er • .«. •1 -«»*tee vsdar a*d af ■ a : rf|itlaa price c*«ta per »e»di; M.M per rear Hy maM la R ifa— Baity; ♦i*a te I7J4 per yn eartelAr po - Pataam t^aaty. S. H- Rarldea. PaMtabar If. 19 eneth Jaefeaaa Street
F'. H. Apjiroied puil.^-um Hawed. Marled day ..Id . hick* I limbi lit i giiamnteed tor freirteen davk. Ulerai diwount will be given If chirk* are (>»irrha*ed during month of Mar.b. RECORD’S HATCHERY Rhone H-*.’
I es veferan* J c:rilmn relief | ctv-.iian rel.ef , helped many j aor* who are the community
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other rigenc'.er
Mr* Riv Trembiy expla.red 1 the work of the w»!?ar* fund i Of the Greenraitle Owr*.! cf. j Club* Th.« -Oood jger.cy J I ha* chary- of th* d 'trU'.* r.e I of Chr.itrra* b«.*Ve** ard help* j whenever a .d wherever aid canj no*, be r v *- by p’-h * sz»r. ea. ! Mr* Tien My o- .?- • llR I need for a funct or..r.g Comirtir.- | ity Ct!»«t :n Gr»*r- af '* Mr* Jeanetfa B.l>* and Mr® Clark Norton acting as la; members V the parr. bromgTit lout many ..nter».*t.r.g .*:d» grits J or welfare by the.r quest:oning : of the other rr«rr>b»rI It is the oor.*er_vjs of opimion J of AAUW member* that Welfare | ui thi* community is in excellent j hands but tha* the community | itself needs to be more aware of the functioning of the various a gene e* m order to h*!p each orf them a* much a* possible
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! Mr* f>r r .. Spe: * r Mr* Tv IThurow, Mr* M:idr»d Bast Mr* Ivan Harb »-r Mr* Fve! ' Wytv.ug Mr* Katherine Bern- • - , K W Harr. Wm MoElrr, I Doyle Clover Tom Hendrick*. i you.t Pennies count a j Ba.nbDdg»'s modern. 10o stort j C. H and C. Variety Stor- ■ Bainhrldge Fri-tJ
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HAVE YOU TRIED THE LAUNDRY LATELY? HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS
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PfcltSOXAL And Local News nniKFS
!r. Ei. ; Laly of Tamp--, v t. z her parent* MMr*. Alva Cox. i . f • Men. Ke*ter -da ■* Tuesday nig'u «t gran 'p*r*-nt». Mt M N . Rob- rt.* of Or— o- [• N *h Rr t> rt* and *vi . I M.mda; y q. **» -i tiC'r ‘‘f, U .L-i-la Martin of
H*- H.i- of Rochester N Y ante h r Thursday to re r r. h . >:h. Mrs. Myr ■ H zg.: - v r .« he: ously Ui o - M Charles ZLo vell T-.f-mas n a broadcast :e*- days ago said that the ze Ed'.va: : .- estate was up for settlement by court of New Y rk This ‘-state is valued over , _ rr... .or. dollars which will g r7 .-.ns Mr- Mary J. West1 f . erly of Crawfor Pe. v.a- ar. he:r and mothr - f .; - rfi r. >** * - s’: a 11 of this city, vho w.il Ik -.me a b-neficiary ?ir.‘ rd Ro . :ne has oeen hor.- . by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company of Fort ’.Vavne and ha- been notifie . ‘nat he has made the role of th? Minute M-n club This rnerr.b^r- - p achieved by only a nmal! • <ntag< of me several thousl an** r- r r.- entaUves ryf tin* in-ira.-oe company and is an ‘e-o o.f -.vhich to be proud. Y . for Christ meeting at i at th»- Christian and I -- ary Alliance church on U i. lit at 7:.30 n. m. Th-
SlifiiHi W liRE Friday 2;IS Tales from Wonder! X-s.c... M.nu E «y L*f"*uRg 3d Variety Show f r.-:a> Night Dance P. i «*S « gn off
<‘SOCIETY
Mr*, ffioketi Ho«te** f.. Mor" ng Mttsicale
Mrs. J O. Htfiken er.terta.ned •he Or-»nc*»ti. Morning Musi--ale at their r-eeting Wedn. “day -norr.irg At the- busmes® session .Ui-ers for the coming year were elected a* follows President. yt .- E.e : yr. G o-on; vice presi<Jer.- Mr* Rob»rt Mon*gomery; —r rrling secretary. M -s NeWa Wemek* rorrespe-ndi.og secretary Mr* J O. Hinker,; trea-
surer Mrs. J F. Porter
For the muslcale program
M:*« Evelyn Gibnon gave a reel tai of ‘ lermar iieder by Richard Strauss and Hugo Wolf During the past summer Mis* Gibson had the pnvdage of studying in
N< w Y rl: ith Conraad Be..* noted accompanist, and for many of today** leadsingers. With this special mg added to an already ful voice Miss Gib*on sang ngs with remarkable f.ex.-
fine taste and musieale
feeding.
Accompanying her at the piano was Franz Bodfors whose smooth expressive playing gave the ringer admirable support. Her program included the fol-
lowing . Strauss
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Th? Fortnightly Club will meet Mo-dav evening. Mar. 6 at at the home of Miss Edith Br wring 201 S College Ave Mrs. : v vmUtant hentess. * Members pleas, note change of xeeting place ■f + T>lta Kap:»ii Ti Meet March I IV-ita Kayipa c»imma will Man r. 4th at 7 30 p m. K ’ - M I - Mabel Joseph Lou..*-? Knaure and Helen Leon wall g.ve a panel on personal observations of effective teach, ng Mr*. Rector H<—lev* To Monday (luh The M r ay Clui *nll me t .M -iviay at th* home of Mrs Cfcarle- Re- to- at 2:00 p. m. Mr* Le.-l.e H i ?.ker will hav. i th<* prtvgiam. tt’ + 'I' Exlenoion 4 luh \|#-t Febmari 27 The Hi50 Homemakers Exter.- on Club held its regular meeting on February 27 at the home nf Mr- Charles Branne-
man.
Nineteen members anstvered roil call by reading a valentine i -.erse Six t'-ember* -vere absent | We were happv to have nine r.e-w r.-mbers join our club, thus filling rAir quota of twenty-five
X-* Char! s Conway. Mrs Lesr J —is Mr* Rcbejt Walker . ! - D r.aid L? vt* Mrs Ralp.i M • a in Mrs Ira M- Ximey. T»o of the new member* weg* nic e to attend th.s meeting For those who wish to join a H'me Ec Club there is to be a - ci .b <rganized on March
13.
Mrs Nettie Broadstreet and M-- Ruby Branneman gave th? lesson on Making Dresses With the Professional L/vAc." The club received an invitation for all its members to attend •The Silver Tea and Fashion Show’ at Bainbridge on March
15 at 2 p m.
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SISTER NAMES HER BROTHER AS FATHER S SLAY
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GOOD TIGER
LUCK CUBS
Beat ’em one at a time, but be sure to BEAT ’EM! GOOD LUCK IN TOMORROW’S GAME SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
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IOTII1 It Ol I KWIf ASI* \R IHFD IPIDW MORNING Ifr Fr<*d Caspar. Sr. mother f Fre,! Caspar. Jr. of the VanH . k.rk Grotery. dieej F-.day
doming at Ralgrn.
F'lineral services will be held .Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
Pay Bills
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tank check* arc the safe, convenient, eflicient way to pay your bills.
p • vo s store. ob«.-rv:ng it's i:' ;■ th anniversary this week : ■ sorted to th** old fash-uned ivthods of Putnam county pion-«c-rs in an effort to heal th? When the coal bin be* * ame empty y<-Ht<-rday. a hurried * ail v. as put in to the Bai ;aby Lurnb* r Co., and enough vood has be. n furnished for the furnace to assure Edgar Pievo that !u* customers and clerks will l*e warm during thi* special *cca-
Hion.
More than half a century ago i the comedians of thus countiy [had u song with the refrain
Hamburg, Punksbcwn an'll ' W'hat qu*-*u- things you .*-? Foggatown and FV*ggy Hotirani vhen you ain’t got a gun.' The w*- e names applied ,n times long j old eh , ns was in order Monday pa t to the Potomac shore sec- morning, when folks we re shiv’.on of the District of Columbiai ring from a sub-zero visitation ab*,ut where the stately Lincoln j and there was plenty of snow on
the ground, and the down town srea was treated to the sight of a gill in shorts. True she had on a leather jacket, hut th*: shorts were good and short.
Rockville Republican. HOSPITAL NOTES
Dismissed Thursday: Marjorie Cooper. Coatesville R 2; Clara Long, Gosport; Richard Reynolds Oreencastl*: Rnsalee r,,*. inhalm, Martinsville R 1; Crystal Twomey. Greencastle. Admitted Thursday Paul Luk'oh 11 Ramhridg* ; Madeline K. I ley, Fillmore; Evelyn Cline, Coatesville R 1; Floyd Bales, Russellville R 1; I>*ondia.s Mc-
Neely, Greencastle.
Births Thursday: Mr and Mrs. Burl Guy, Cloverdale. a daugh- ■ r; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Stutz.
Freedom, a daughter
NAMED -* 11 Stanley Jante.*. 52. at a I | in 1947 Is Msnn? Sjtf James. vhn<» rstej ll • I 1 I police the day-: 11 "driven by fear arl »«■ F'' ■ : ' * '-.iaj earthed bones in a ro* h::.d hoi tl Ruth. It l Um Ant of foul : .y in Jan-.a'ij pearan??. although tk \ and anotiier son and i HI f ensr- 'h - *' '>'■ fMeuf
MAS. JENNIE C0LETTA, who for 24 years has received a blood transfusion once a month because of anemia, reads Bible to son Tommy, 7, while awaiting new blood donors at Lansdale, Pa. She expecta a baby In April and transfusions will have to be stepped up to one a week. She can receive blood type* “A" or 2 RH positive. (International)
Rita Relaxing
Deputy Sheriff Marion Bauman (left) watches trusty dig up body.
Mr*. Muriel
A.-morial now stands.
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entral National Bank
CMARTEPSD 1803 *> Greancaatle. o>
““WE WILL WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT
$100,000 alienation of affections suit is brought, on behalf of 13-year-old Barbara Ann Nelson by her father, Joseph, in Boston. Suit charges A. A. Richardson, Sr„ Boston tobacco merchant, alienated affections of Barbara s I divorced mother. (International)
•N+ + i- T -i- T T £ ANNIVERSARIES • -). + J. J. -L .1. J. * ... + FUrtlidayw Robert Eugene Soper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Soper, 2 years old today. March 3rd,
FAST 7 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE UPON REQUEST Home Ldrv. A Cleaner*
SMILING and warmly be-fttrred, Rita Hayworth takes a walk at Gstaad, Swiss holiday resort where she went after her baby, Princess Yasmin, was horn. Report* say she may return to Hollywood. {International)
IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION! The response of our friends in Greencastle and Putnam County to our fiftieth anniversary was majnificcnt and heartwarming. It is almost impossible to express >n mere words how much we at Prevo's appreciate the generous response --- the beautiful floral offerings, the tributes in the newspaper, the many words of congratulations and encouragement make us realize that our efforts to observ?
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a half century as a merchant serving Greencastle and Put 2 "L' I 5 / nam County hdve not been in vain. 'Afe enjoyed seeing you in our store on Thursday Com again on Friday and Saturday when we will still be ok serving our anniversary. - - - - And remember you ar? always welcome at Prevo’s, whether you come in t° vlS 1 or to shop. Again, we say, MANY, MANY THANKS.
PREVO
