The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1950 — Page 2

rHZ DAILY BANNCT (SRFENt a5TIE, NDIAI _ n TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1950.

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Same i iea o: L increase. 1 in Ij.'i in figur e ju ’ r - total inc' in’.' fr i-:i in 19ri3 arnoiirtn 1 ! 205.01. \rbil< ' amounted to Si 'X Only tight r" i tome taxt- i-ollei t-d wax return"i to thFetieral OoTerr ^ ' Khows During the -u. • y ana. the prop, rtv t r Jumped from tll2i; *1,711.747.670.72 T reived a total of Sl.i 1933. hut in l f t4>i t reived na ]u; [ • 77 0 35

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PEAC H C HOP PETEP-SBl.’KO 1 J March 7—(IKS)—Some peach growers in the P.ke county area report •f-.a: ' week aas caused .a ere damage to buds Some eel una fed the kill will reach from 80 to 90 per cent of the bloom, explaining that

warm w. ather preceding 12-ubove readings had caused the buds to advance. .trarkney H'*>*t«*ss To Home Ee CM* i . 1' . jT l.’.rti* H r »*• KC .et With A1 .e*la Brackney n March 3 Th. meeting was ije-tted by the president with club repeating the club creed in unison. The song of the month “Blest Be 1 the T<e TTiat Binds was sung. Tii -on ‘'Alteration of Patterns" was given by Mary I>ou Afh.ji. emphasizing the importance of buying good pattern*. T; •• study of materials to suit the pattern and demonstration • f altering patterns was given. A. nvitation to the club to att* : d a -liver tea and style sho.v at Bainbridge was read A letter ron< •-rnir.g the trip tr, Washington was read. The following were appointed as a committee to write the by laws for the club: Christine Claik. Blanche Harrold and Mary L Albin. Roll < ail was answered with household

BENEFIT AUCTION SALE AT GREENCASTLE SALES PAVILION Saturday, March 11--7:00 P. M. Sponsored By Father?’ Auxiliary VFW Post 1550 All proceeds from this -ale will go to the Orphans’ Fund of the Indiana Department of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Articles to 1. • sold have heen donated !*>■ Antlliarv metufM-rs, ritl/ens and tireeneastle merchants. Alton Hurst auetloneer, and his assistants have also donated their servieex fot this sale.

hlr.ts which were very' helpful and pra"tical. Two contests were conducted and prizes were won by Phyllis Jackson and L i linn Jackson. Next meeting w ’.1 he held with Mrs Andrew Dickey on April 7th. Roll cail to b* answered with a bulb and aee t exchange. There being no fn--ther business the meeting was closed. REPORT KESI I.T'i GARY, Ind.. March 7.- ' UP —Gary housewives who launched a campaign to wipe out vice in this lusty steel town said today that their efforts had been effective. They said that more than 300 gamblers had been arrested after the campaign was started. They complained that the courts had convicted only 40 per cent of them, however. Five hundred of the housev.Tv es, organized as the Women's Citizen Committee, met la--: night in a memorial service for Miss Mary Cheevei Gary schoolteacher whose murder during a holdup a year ago started the campaign

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In tke postofflc* at Greeacantle* Indiana as secoad clam mall matter under act of Marck 7, 1871*. Subaciiptkm price •8 rents per week; OEM par S5.0* tu rJ.M per year oot*de Putnam Comity. 8. K. Ran den, PubttsOer 17-19 Sootk Jackses Street TODAY’S BIBf.E THOEGHT Chns: taught a technique of abundance. Gratitude to God and sharing his gifts assure a continuance of those gifts and an increase of gifts as well. Jesus took the loaves: and when fie had given thanks, he distrihuted to his disciples—Jn 6 11.

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Permexal And Local News BRIEFS

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UNION BUS STATION Schedules Effective March 5, 1950 INDIANA RAILROAD

W EST BOt’NU 5:85 A. M. 9:20 A. M. 11:28 A. M. 2:05 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 5:45 P. M. M:MJ P. .M.

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Eitels 40 381 Home Laundry 37 41 Banner 37 41 Culligan 36 421 Central-National Bank .. .33 45 First-Citizens Bank 30 48

Series over 525 Sears 571.

Blocker 532. Dunn 592. M. Crawley 587, Sandy 539. G Crawley

595 Kerr 598 Jarvis 527. 200 Games: Sears 221. Blocker

205. C. Crawley 202. Dunn 213,

202 M Crawley 243. Sandy 201 Kerr 210 G. Crawley 25.':

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Mr. and Mrs. Bob Smith of Mt. Meridian attended the Brannaman stile in Cloverdale Sat-

urday.

Mr. and Mrs Guy Kunkle of near Poland were in Cloverdale

Mrs L. D. Snider is a patient In the Methodist hospital Her room number is B-230. Mr. and Mrs. E Cleve Thomas left today to spend two weeks in Saiasota. Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller of Greencastle R 2. are the parents of a daughter bom Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Eugene Baron were called to Chicago Tuesday by the death of Mrs. Baron’s father. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O'Hair of Brick Chapel called on Mr. and Mr- Walter Stoner Sunday even-

ing.

Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Wildman and Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kennedy and Diane, called rn G. W. Wright Saturday afternoon. Because of illness Miss Gibson’s recital scheduled for Wednesday, March 8th, has been postponed.

Willing Workers Meeting Thursday The Willing Workers of the Somerset Church will meet Thursday March 9th with Mrs Ks:>? Seobee Mrs Osa Br.*wn 4 will have the devotions + + •* ♦ Mrs. Coffman Hostess j T» Dw-ust Grove Chit* Mrs. Melvin Coffman was hostess to the Locust Grove Club ’ at her home March 1st. with sixteen members one guest and ! two children present The meet- | ing was called to order by the ! president, devotions were given. the song "My Wild Irish Rose.” | was sung Roll call was answered i with an exchange of plants and bulbs A donation was made to the Red Cross Contests were enjoyed by all present and deli- ! cions refreshments were served during the social hour Although it was a typical 'blustery March day, it did not effect the good neighbor spirit [ of those present and a most en1 joyable afternoon was had by all I with Mrs. Coffman proving herI self a very gracious hostess. Those present were Zadia 1 Pruitt. Grace Ooff nan. Elsie I Hanks Arhsa Cassidy. Vera ( English, Dorothy Poff, Zella j Hanks and grandson Bradley, Bernice Smith. Nora Booher. ! Louise Booher, Edith Sallust, | Mary Jane Giltz. Bernice Lukenj bill and daughter Jessie, Enid I HUhs. Lucille Proctor, Helen Estes and the hostess. Cara

Ooffman.

The April meeting will be A-ith I Helen Estes

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Dr Winona Welch To Be Bra/il D..A.R. Speaker The William Card Chapter of Th*- Daughters of the American Revolution of Brazil. Indiana, extends an invitation to all members of the Washburn Chapter to be their guests at their meeting. March 22. 1950 at 7:30 p. in. at the home of Mias Pearl Finley. 115 E. Knizan St. Dr. Winona Welch will be the guest speaker. Please let Mrs. Ralph Etter. 616 E Anderson Street. Greencastle.

Indiana know if yc*j plan to attend not later than March 14th + + + + Section Four To Meet Thursday

Section Four of the First Christian church will meet Thursday evening. March 9. a: 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Fp U Long Mrs Ralph Saunders will have the program and Mis. Raymond Irwin will have the devoj tions Members please bring I rummage to this meeting

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New Mayevllle

Club Meets

The New Maysvnlle Commun- ! ity Club met at the home of Mrs Ghauncey Sutherlin March 3rd. Miss Mary Rayfield. president.

Section Three To .Meet Whh Mr-.. Arnold S:.; .. Th of the FI, .-it I Christian chinch will meet j Thursday at 2:00 p. ni. at the ‘home of Mrs Carl Arnold.

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Friday Sewing Circle ! To Meet With Mrs. Craver The Friday Sewdng Circle will m» et Friday, March 10th, at the home of Mrs Holmes Craver Ad members are asked to bring a covered dish and an apron for exchange. A good attendance is

desired.

+ + ■» + Home Kc Club To Meet Thursday The Clinton and Madison H'srt* Er Club will meet on Thursday March 9th with Mrs

ri I

opened the meeting All joined in Georgia Martin. Mrs. Clyde singing “Onward Christian Sold-, Wiatt and Mrs Harry Giltz as-

iers." with Mrs. Eleanor MrMtil-

Roll call, an

| len leading. Mrs. Arthella Higgins gave 1 the devotional. ' Twenty members answered roll ’ call with a joke. The club was glad to welcome : back a former member. Mrs. I Perry McMurtry. who has been away Wrom our neighborhood for awhile.

sistant hostesses

Irish joke.

+ <•■*♦ P. E. O. Meets with Mrs. 1.liras P. E. O. will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Ford Lucas.

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Mrs. Charles Reetor Hostess To Section Two

Ht. Paul’s Study C|„h To Meet Thursday St. Paul’s study Club

meet Thursday at 2 00 ■ the home of Mrs Robert r™' 11

Jackson St.

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Section One Meets I Thursday Aftern- „ n Section One of the ts-1 Christian church ^ Thursday at 2:i*i r , , h home of Mrs. Kananh w,. | Mrs. Rex Han..- . vill ^ program. Ulf ■

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Keystone Bible < | isH To Meet Thursday The Keystone Bible Class « I meet with Miss Minnetta Wrii* I Thursday.'..:, . it7:30o*<Z| with Mrs Cly ’.V ^ Mrs. Ed Maddox as „ hostesses, “"NI Mrs. Sa.ah Wright will h ,_. the program an Rev J the devotions ’

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Great Books Club To Meet Monday

The Great Books Club meet Monday March 13th.

7:30 p m. in tne

It was voted to contribute to | Section Two of the First the Red Cross and the flower Christian church will meet with committee was instructed to send, M| ^ Charles Rector. 411 E.

a flower to Mrs. Vesta Booker, who is a patient at the Putnam

County Hospital. An auction sale was the entertainment for the afternoon and which netted the club a tidy

sum.

The hostess served delicious refreshments at the close of the

sale.

Guests were Mrs. Harry Job, Mrs. Howard Brown, Mrs. Don Sutherlin and daughter, Mrs, Jack Young and daughter and Mary Elizabeth Rayfield. April meeting will he with i Mrs. Earl Jefferies. + + + + Veronica Club To Meet Wednesday Veronica Club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Will i Herod. 306 Elm St., at 2:.':0 p. in . Leader. Mrs. Vernon Shirley. , Everyone come that can.

Washington St., at 2:00 p. in. I rhursday Mrs. Frank Woliung will have Hit. devotions and Mrs. Roy Sutherlin will present the

program.

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High Sehitfl

Library Subj, t for discuataf

will lie PI a I 'pc>;ii: i

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Saturday night. Walter Sublett of Putnamvillc, Mr and Mrs. Buryi Guy are who has been confined to his | the parents of a daughter. Mrs home by illness for severfJ Guy is the former Miss W T; lma weeks, is improved and able to

O’Connor | lie out.

Mr and Mrs John B Daria ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wellman and baby of Indianapolis, spent and son and Wendell Christy, all the weekend with her parents. 0 f Coateaville, spent Sunday with j Mr. and Mrs. Oirtis Jones and \i r . and Mrs. Ora Turner a id

P atf y- family.

Saturday night guests of j \[ r arK | \lra. I-aEayotto L>‘Kvclyn Sutherlin were Kathleen van Port< i left today for WichWilliams Barbara Lou Brana- ju KanHa , t wherr Mrs Porter man and Jo Ellen Alexander. ^ as invited to address a D.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Langdon and A R fl( . 1(>gation

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Langdon

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Riggs of

I)ail> except '>iituia\ and Holidays. fliiil* except saturdav, Sunday ami Holidays. F. V ia Fillmore. GREYHOUND LINES

9:44 A. >1 !:•*!» P. M.

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BLOOMINGTON BUS LNE ARRIVE DEPART 8:io A. M. 9:20 A. M. P’.S.S. 5:40 P. VI. F.S.S. «i:00 K M. P. s - S. F'riday, Saturday and Sunday. SWALLOW COACH LINE TO fit VW1 ORDSMI.I.f: AND LAFAYETTE ARRIVE 1:55 I* VI. DEPART 3:20 P.M. Tick, th sold to all isilnt* In I’. S., f anada or Mexico. Charter Coach s< nice, anyuhere. anytime. Same low rales. Phone 1034 L. C. BROWN, Mgr.

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returned home Thursday after Ijafa . wer „. Sunday visitors spending several days vacation. fjf , h( fornier . g molhe|>i Mrs c

Mrs John O’Connor and Jo , „

, , i O. Riges. They were en route

Ellen Alexander were snoppmg 1

in Indianapolis Saturday.

Word has been received ..., ,

■’ and Mrs.

home from an extended visit in

by | F1, "' ida ’

Alice and Rose Williams of the

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I illness of their brother, Tom. Mr Williams and family now are i living in Indianapolis but are formerly of the Cloverdale vicinity. Mrs. Elmer Sutherlin and daughters were in Brazil Satur. | dav afternoon. Mrs. Robert Baer and son of Frankfort spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Oolda Kennedy. Mrs. Nellie Hoffa is spending part of this week with her sister, Mrs. Everett Cook and family of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Woodie Williamson of Jordan were in Cloverdale Saturday night. NEW MAYSYTLI.E

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•The delivered price includes oil bath air cleaner, oil litter delivery and handling charges gas and oil State UiM and license eitra Prices may vaiy slightly m difterent localities Overdrive and white sidewall lues avail*ble at extra cost

Mr. and Mrs. Claud Malayer, | Mr and Mrs. Fred Gown spent FYiday evening with Mary Moreland at Indianapolis. Mrs. John Famey is on the!

sick list.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pickett I of Browntfburg spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Claud Malayer. Roy Disney and son of Liztm were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs Ed Reason on Sunday Rev. Hodge and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Benson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Patrick and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Jake Hertel, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward, called on Mr and Mrs Walter Buttry Friday night. Ida Steward and IajIu Ward called on Aunt Bell Keck Wed-

nesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kiser of lindialnapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Bell Keck and Mrs. Pearl Elliott.

Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Henson Jr. and son I^arry, were supfx i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stoner Sunday. They also called on Mrs. Evelyn Kendal of Green-

castle in the afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baker of Alabama, arrived Thursday morning for a week end visit with his mother, Mrs. Martha j Baker and girls. Mr. and Mrs ; A. P Peterson, Joan and Charles j came from Chicago to join their , daughter, Betsy. , fe

Million WOKE Tuesday 12:15 Tales of Wonderland 12:30 Swap Shop 7 Round the Town. Dinkins and Martini f ^ 7:15 Town and Gown 7 30 "Oedipus'’ 8 Grandfather’s Jukebox, |

Wyka

8:15 Opera Encores 8 30 Treasure Chest of Melody 8:45 U. S. Treasury Dept transcription 9 Music of the Masters 10 After Hour Stuff, Bruce Kaufman 10:25 Campus News, Jones 10:30 Three Arts Theater: ■’Medea" with Judith Anderson 11 Sacktime Serenade, Ray

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