The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1950 — Page 2

fHZ DAM.Y BANNfK iREENCASTlE, TNDIAI N MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1950.

SPORTS By Jim Zeis

Clir.tcn Comes From Behind To Take Regionai Crown From Cubs, 57 To 50

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WULER SCHOOL VF.WS Originally and ir.maglration »a well as talent were outstandng characteristics of the health posters displayed :n the contest sponsored by the Miller Srttool F T.A. The pnzo winners were: | First Grand Prize - John Gove.

2nd grade

Second Grand Prize Ph.i | Haines «th grade 1st prize for Grades 1 * II Ma: Ida Jan- Z mmermar. 2nd prize for O-ades 1 £ II

Linda Cox

1st prize for Grades HI and

IV—Jack Glover

2nd pr.z* for Grad-s IH ar.d

IV Jean Kircher

1st Pnz*- for Grades V and VI

PkyBis Lanzone

2nd Prize for Grades V and

VI Isarry Ge saway

The Minet jsohool P T A wishes to thank Miss Douthitt, art supervusor the room teachers and the practice teachers for ♦ heir cooperation. Tnanks are al-

so due the judges of test. Carol Boekowitz. ley, and Eo Stark, art

MFauw University

Miss William s third garde will firesent a radio program over WGRK on March 13 at 7 3# p. ™ Pnrents and friends are

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HERALD CON SOLID ATED Entered In the peetoffloe at Oferm astle, Indiana mm at raad clans ittall matter onder act of March 7. U»7.“. natecriptM peter eeots pet wost; pm* year by mall ta Putaawi uiaaty; Si.an In SUM p*» Putnam t oonty. H. K Handra. 11-It* hnoth Jackaoa Stnal

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SOCIETT

Pkksoxal And local News HRIE FS

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studio performance. The title of

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the play is "The Trial of March '

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Allen

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Clerk of the Court-Steve

Mack Gilmore Lindsey Saaso Oilman Lamb

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ALL • REGIONAL

Player Position School Games Points Marketto Forward Greencastle 2 38 Call Forward Clinton 2 32 Alien Forward Richland 1 24 Hockersmith Forward New Market 1 19 Lindsey Center Clinton 2 21 Brown Center Greencastle 2 18 Smithers Guard Greencastle 2 26 Gilman Guard Clinton 2 18 Reeder Guard Clinton 2 10 L. Seymour Guard New Market 1 10

the conSlit- Shelmaiors in

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%rt SiendlewoHk t tuh To Meet Tu*-«.<la> Th- Art Needlework Club wil’ meet with Mrs Curtis Hughes. 3L. Eas: Seui.unry sir*'*-!. Tu-.--dav aftemonr at 2 o’clock. ■e -r T ♦ f atb*dk' t% •nwen ** tmild To Meet Twesday The Wonien s Guild of St J Paid's CatholK church will meet Tn-sdav evening March 7th. ft 7:30 o'clock. At 8 o'clock, the Rev (>>ow‘iik will speak The I fwr.sh is invited to attend

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Xr- Lewi* Tms-e-ll Hontess To (oillien < irele < bth On Feb 23 the Golden Circle Club met at the home of Mrs Lewis Trussell with Mrs Ijewis

! Roberts assisting

! At the noon hour a delicious pitch-m dinner was served to I twelve members, six guests and

. thr»e children.

The pr-sident called the meeting to order at 1:3© by Ute

Wiseman and Dr Stc-le for th< ; - service* and to my friends ar I r .ghbor.i ior everything, thy did a:-.d for th ■ te autiful floweta and cards.

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MONDAY AND TUESDAY Wo*- >•»' ’ —k*' 1

Home Ec. Chorus w»n Wednesday evening March ' o'clock at th« courl hoiijraid Mrs Lawrence Steli-

mgs of Cahfoi-nia are visiting Dr and Mrs V Earle Wiseman.

Mrs Haze! Brown of Indian-

apolis spent the week-end with vngm* Smiles Devotions

John Skelton and e * *

versity, l.afn><-tte, Inil.

Parker

Plaintiff—Larry Master. Lawyer for the P<-op!e—John-

ny Yoder

Lawyer for March—Billy P.iggs j t j n g jj r

The Month of March—Alice

Duncan

Spring—e alia Sprague Speake* for the Jury—Patty

Steele

witnesses for the plaintiff and the defendant ^are the rest of th» j third grade boys and girl and possibly participants from the studio audience. Maw Wanda Beets- of DePauw University is assisting m the production. ! Miss Talbott's Fifth grade room won the attendance award at th> March 3rd meeting of the

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F VPKF«*F> AI'PRF.f lATTON It has not Ix-en necessary to clofif' the Hchoolfi bc-causfr of the; coal shortage Now that the strike has been settl'd, 1 think those who have b'-en responsible for k'-ening the schooU supplied with coal merit the praise of school officials and the Greencastle public. Every to of "a 1 that has been deliver'd to the schools by the bidders since the beginning of the strike could have Dee Ji sold to the general public for a greater pr jciThose who have teen most rosponsible ate listed ts-iow: Rightsel) Coal Company Day Coal Company Lucas-Collins Coal company Sheldon Coal Company Special appreciation also is extended to those who supplied the schools with emergency rations of coal: DePauw University Indiana State Farm To all of the above organizations we wish to extend our Mucere thanks for their cooperation. Respectfully, l>-e O. Zieg, Superintendent of Schools COAL STRIKE FIND HI) settlement. The new 28-month contract signed in a dramatic ceremony yesterday ended one of the bitterest disputes in th- history of the turbulent coal industry. Th- contract provided a 70i ent-a-day wage boost, raising daily wages ter *14 47; a 10-cei t iii< lease to 30 cents per ton or. royalty payments to the tTMW welfare fund; elimination of the willing and able clause; limitation of union-called memorial periods to five days h year and n ban on the union shop unless Lewis obtains it through an NLRB election. Other provisions revised the welfare fund board of trustees to include Lewis, Charles Owen ex the operators representative and Josephine Roche, a UAW employe, as the neutral trustee. Th - operators must also mnke back payments to the fund at the old rate on all coal produced thr mign March fl

ANNIVERSARIES

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Birthday*

Charles Crawley, Jr Sunday

March 5»h Meslding

Mr and Mrs Ralph Hendrix

3!) years Sunday, March fith SNAKE IN BLIZZARD

Today s Market

Wher the bhzzard struck on

Mar'h 1st, even aomc

county oldtimera didn't vent in outdoor hut a water moccasin did and met his fate put not x

i result of the blizzard

Ernest Lisby of Coateavilk. ! being a Ittle short on precious coal, was chopping some woo I north of Fillmore, when he saw the 14 inch water moccasin Thironr moccasin was almost frozen so Mr Lisby used his axe 11 gorni aovantage and ended th.-

snake’s misery.

Hoc* 10 0041 St-ady to 2'»C higher 180-200 lbs I17-$17.50 early, latti $17.25 down; 250-300 lbs, S16-S17; heavier weights searee; 100-160 lbs, $13.50- ' $15.50: sows $13 50-$15 50. Cattle 1800. Calves 400 ' Steers strong to spots 25c higher ! and instances more on good grade. Heifers firm. Low t-> average good steers $26-128 ! Down to $19 for common. Veal-

ers steady Top $31.

Sheep 500. Fat lamha strong to 25o higher. Good and choic* ; nut ive $27 25-$28. Good j choice shorn larnhs No. 2 pelt:

Putnam j j 2 r, 2 r, Slaughters ewes *10 50

$14

Mr and Mrs daughter Haze:

Mr and Mrs Bernie Flood and daugnter Marcia of Elkhart, spent trie weekend with Mr and

Mis Harvey Owens

M Rgt and Mrs William E. Timmons and »<*» of Clarksville, Term., spent the weekend with Mrs Isabelle Foxx and family. Miss Kathleen Campbell returned Sun'lay from Miami, Florida where she has been vis-

aed Mrs. Edwardo

Pena.

Kappa Delta Phi will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the Public Service room. There will be .mtiatinn of officers. Please

attend.

Past President Parley of American Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Francis Hamilton, 64*2 Anderson St. The West Floyd Home Eeon<»mios Club will meet Mar'-h 8 at tne home of Mrs. Gwen Huffman with Mrs Cecil Miller and Mr- Harry Martin assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller and family of Marion, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hurst and family, and oth»r relatives in Greencastle. Mr and Mrs. Floyd C. Yeagi i have returned home from Covins. Calif., where they spent thn months with their daugnter, Miss Beulah Yeager. VFW Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 7:34) p. m- at the home. All candidates who have not received the obligation, pl'-ase be at this meeting. There will be nomination of officers and initia-

tion.

The Mt. Meridian WSCIS will meet at the hone of Mrs. Ada

and j Coffman for an all day meeting, Wednesday, March 8. at 11:00 a. m Members bring table service, covered dish, and baby picture

for roll call.

It was reported Monday morning that a brooder house containing between 54H) and 600 baby chicks was destroyed by fire Sunday morning on tli>Emory Or oner farm, 2 , ._, miles

aoutfi of Putnamville.

The riasa meeting of God's Half Century Bible class will be held with Mr. and Mrs Dali aHodge Wednesday night, Mar -li 8th, at 7 o’clock. All members ■ j are urged to attend, and please nring enough sandwirhes for vour own family. Anyone is

celled. Greencastle, Cloverdalc liani H. Dohlilns, i'<dimihns at

CATE NEWS

Matts as he was brought from

jail to the court house.

All but two juror* had been chosen before the noon recess. The state was represented by viarion County Prosecutor George S. I)uile\ and Ills depot-

MASONIC NOTICE j les, William Unetmrger and Ld The inspection scheduled for ward .1, It van, and The defense Tuesday Mar'h 7. has been can- b> ls-w G. Hbarpnaek ami Wil-

and Applegate 155 please note. Richard Cowgill W M.

tonic ys.

were read b>.- Mrs Clark Herber’ tnil ’.ved by the ly*d s Prs ver ! b-mig repeated in umaon. The roll call was answered by "A Funny Incident In My Court-

ship Mrs John Gray gave an I | interesting report on a tour of

the Riley Hospital in which she

I was invited to help distribute

gifts to the children It was then

! voted that we dres* dolls for

the Riley children and also voted we make a donation to th n Polio Fund and R**d Cross. The hostess gift of two beau-

' tifu pictures was presented by

Mrs. J B Bartley. After the btar.O'-ss meeting several games

■ w ere played prizes being won

| by all.

Guests present were Mrs Elsie } Herber' Mrs. Ola Pollom. Mrs ; Em-net Fulford. Mrs. Wayne i Hunter, Mrs Robert Ritchey

and Mr- Clyde Hunter

j The next meeting is at the home of Mrs Ray Shew naker

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\\ i- Iding Sunday Mrs Lula F. Hyatt and Alfred Stone were united in marriage Sunday morning, in the First Christian church, immediately | fallowing the morning services. The Rev. Ralph Saunders read ih>- vows of the double ring cere- I mony. . The bride wore a grey crepe! dress with navy blue and lavender accessories Her corsage was a lavender orchid. She wore a w'hite saphire necklace with' matching ear rings, a gift from

the groom.

The attendents were Mr and Mrs. Norman Griggs of Green- < aatle. Mrs. Griggs wore a navy blue and white dress. Her cor--age was of pink rose btids. Following the ceremony Mr and Mrs. Albert Whitehead entertained the newly married couple with a dinner at their home near Morton. After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home at 613 E Walnut St.

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To Meet Tuesday Beta Psi of Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. j Harry Hawkins, 614 F Walnut

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4 ADD OF THANKS I wish to thank the nurses, | nurse-aids, Dr. Tipton. Dr. Wise- I man, my roommate, Mrs. Keller, and all my friends who sent car-: . gifts and flowers during: my stay in the hospital. Barbara Jam* Padgett, pd j C ARD 4>F THANKS We wish to thank the huspita' i staff for their kindness shown

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PUTNAM NATIVE DIES I^aduga and burial will be in Ladoga cemetery. Friend* may call Monday night at the funeral home.

Hospital notes Admitted Saturday, Rosale' Rosenbalm, Martinsville, Walter Wethington, North Salem Admitted Sunday, Laconda Weaver, Greencastle, William Hardinbrook, Greencastle, Florence Boatright. Greencastle R 4,

Dailey was hanilieapped by a sr-M-n- rase of larMigilis so Lineburger questioned prospective jurors. W \SHINGT4)N, Mareh (INS)—The While House an nouneed Gutay lhal Pts-sident Trutnun niil leave Washington next Numluy ulMtard the yneht

Ann Gurneth, Greencastle; John Baldwin, Bainbridge, Ethel Eckardt Greencastle. Dismissed Saturday, Frank Rayburn Clayton, Mrs. Philip Shuck and son, Greencastle; Mrs Eva Keller, Stilesville; Pan) Lukentolll, Bainbridge T'ismissed Sunday Evelyn nine, Belle Union, Mrs. Burl Guy nnd daughter, Clr/verdale;i Mrs. Cecil Phillips and son, Greeneastle R. 3. Mrs. Theron York and son, Greencastle R. 3, George White, Greencastle R. 2, Roy Goodpasture, Greeneastle; Leoma Carrington, Branbridke; Lcondias McNeeley, Greencast |e and Roy Reed Fillmc/re. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lyon, Greencastle, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Steele, Danville, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller, Filbnore, a son; Mr. a nd Mrs. Henry Higgins, Greencastle, a daughter.

WilUaiiishtirg for a vacation in F'loridu.

thro*- wet-k

Mr. Iruinaii .ats-ompanietl by members of his staff. wW be at sea for four days. 'I to W iiiiwns burg is sebeduied to arrive Thursday, March 16 at Key West where tile President will sftetul his vaeation.

tveb omi to attend. ‘ ” Tuesday Two Putnam County students Maple Heights Home Be club

have been pl-tiged to social nor- will meet Tuesday evening at orilies at Indiana University fol- ~ 30, at the VFW home. Rr/ll call lowing the cvcmpletion of rusn "'ill be "Suggestions For Storactivities on the Bloomington mg Winter Clothing.’ Bring '•ampuH. All sorority pledging i*. articles for the gift basket and deferred until the second semes- also old Xxnas cards. Hostesses ter at the University. Betty; "’ill be Mrs Mary Rader, Mrs Hutberlin, R R 2, Coatesville Irene Myers and Mrs Tva Ham-

was pledged to Zeta Tau Alpha mond

and .lean Wilson, Roaohdale, var 4- 4 +• * pledged to Alpha Omicron Fi Over tts- Teacup tYtih Rev Father Gooaens, of Ind Meets With Mrs. W'insey

lanapolia, will l>e the guest speak-

my wife ami I during my stay at the hospial. Thanks to Mrs. M< Kerr.uid and Mrs. Ray for their sp*-' ial favors shown my wife to assist her in many ways caring for me. I can truthfully say 1

had the bent of care.

Thanks to Dr. Johnson,

Mrs. Constance Moxley. 41, as police officers (right) dig in a

the body of her husband. Guy J. Moxley. 41 • — .11 0*1 1 fi

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Dr. ! hearts" bridegroom disappeared March 23. 194!*

END CRIPPLING COAL STRIKE

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INDIANA l*4)LIS, Marcti (INS)—The iHwties of a recenttg gruiluutisl |)rc|* athieti- anti his Iti-yenr-uld girl iriend were fiiuiui slumped in the youth's cur parked beside the girl's home early today. Insidious carbon monoxide ga-> was hlunu-d liy Marion County Deputy Coroner Dr. Joseph Jew - ett for the accidental suffocation of Marion Jessup, 21, and pretty Mias Karol Hardy, 16. Both live near Lawrence, northeast of Indianapolis.

er id the regular meeting of the St. Paula Guild of Catholic Wo men oh Tuesday, March 7th. in the Chapel The Guild will hold their business meeting at 7:34) p. m. and Father Gooaens wfll sp-Hk at 8 00 r/dook. This is an open meeting and anyone wishing to hear Father Goo sens is most cordially invited to attend. Among the Putnam count; Democrats who attend'd th* Jefferson-Jackson day dinner ic Inflimapnlis Satnrday evening were Donald L. Cox. count;* chairman; Mrs. Alta Rowland, vice chair-woman; Robert Patton, Eddie Buis, Homer C. Morrison, Cecil Nichols, Haro.-I Stewart, Roy C. Sutherlin, Mr. end Mrs. Jack Hinkle, Roscoe Scott, C. C. Gillen, Francis Hamilton, Glen Purcell and Elmer Young.

Over the Teacups Club will meet at 2 34) Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Reid Winsey, with Mrs friaries Arnold, assistant hostess. The program will be given by Mrs Marion Wilson. * 4- ♦ <V WiishMigton Twp. Yu sponsor Rox Nipper Washington Township PTA will sionsor an old fashioned box supper Wednesday evening at the Reelsville gymnasium All young girls and married women are urged to bring boxes. These boxes will b» numbered and sold for

50r each.

Other entertainment will follow the box supper.

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