The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1950 — Page 2
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> h a little boy toM j to Flurdia” was tho lay to a piano crash i throe- men and the ,
[Tv .r four-place Bellanca dip1 . iddenly from the low clouds i h>'» , ycsteiday and lammed Jaia.er Bail Ellqrby's parA witness -aid it “flew : hundred pi xes’ k : e victims ft cut around •bury, C it., wcft ldentTd - Janici Patrick Snllivn' dent of the Connecticut i. s C. ; his son, .lames. Jr t.ilh of MMdlebury, te-ai iti .ry; Merrill E. Fortin 4 ,) tool-makvr for Sullivan's . iv, and Wallace Stovkin, of Waterbury. i who removed the bodies i 1 the blood-stained 10-cent ii ok with the scrawled title. Sullivan’s Trip to Florric boy had written: ■\\ tarted at the Montobe H’ airport and tiaveleU We stopped at KichVa., but the weather kept front g’ninK on. So We mad ' t way to Williamsburg ihUic Virginia town). ‘A' Williamsburg we paw th‘ a; 1 house and the governor's e c We took a carriage and around the city. The next \v> flew to Atlanta, (la." That was all he wrote.
IIOOSIMC FOl'M) DEAD ALBANY. N Y March 8.— t ■ - ... reported toiv .h i' Henry O. MeGeorge. .IS. i Herr, oi.d, I.id., truck driver, . f io he cab of his i k o truck ar here. The > ; .d death was due to monoxide poisoning. U. S. Offers Help To Relief Groups WASHINGTON. March 8 — The government today offered surplus dried eggs and dried milk free t ■ private relief agencies for use )/>th at home and abroad. Karly last month, the agriculture department placed these commodities ■ in a give-away list f c t.he school lunch piogram. the bureau of Indiana affairs, and federal state and local 'public welfare agencies. These commodities were acquired by the department under its farm price support program. The government now has more thar 4 billion dollars of taxpayers' money tied up in excess farm supplies, including potatoes and
butter.
The department and public welfare agencies took about i 500,000 pounds of dired eggs and 1.500.0(H) pounds of dried milk between Feb S. when they We*' put on th>- free list, and March 1. Stocks still available for relief include 72 million pounds of dried eggs and 121 million pounds of dried milk. BANNER .»I)H tv Y
to speak \r orr
Hans J. Morganthau. widelyknown • Xpert <■ . Europtr.:. poi- | tics, will dis use the “H- Bomb I and World Peace” at 8 p. m.. March 14 M harry Hah. on th DePauw University t ampus. The lecture is sponsored by he campus International R<i .at ions Chib and American A.I sociation of University Women Morganthau was acting presii dent of the Labor Law Court, Franafort. Germany, and prac- ! Heed law there before coming
1 to America in lf*37. SKKIVt. THE \\ ()RM>
Donald C. Qraver. f ye man, USN of Route 3. Clover dale. Ind., visited three continenta during Febnjary while serving as a crew member aboard the destroyer CSS G. K Mackenzie. The M.icUeniie, which is attached to the Sixtl) Fleet, reerntly pai-’.i .pated in vast maneuvers in the Mediterranean. FOR RENT: 2 room in Tharp Addition. $17.50 a month. See John Tharp. Phone 654-.1 8-11.
THE DAILY BANNER
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered lu the ponlurflce m (•reeat-jMtlrs Indiana a* Mouau cliuw mail matte* uada* %c* <i( M irt-n 7, 1878. ■subaoriptloa price 10 ceata par weak; S4.N par year by mail in Pntnam eoaaty; $5.00 to 87.80 par year uuMOr Putnam CoiMty. 8. K. Karmen. •UWltfcef 17-lU tsoutn Jackson Htrrew TODAY’S BIBLE THOUOHV As a matter of fact the mos l eloquent of mortals from Demos- | theiies down haw been men with | a slight impediment or lisp o: tendency to stutter. You can •! > I ta-tter titan you think! Ah Lord ' God! behold I cannot speak: foI am a child.— Je. 12.
t* SOCIETY»
fl HAT BRIDE
Entertained With Sunday Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
HOSPITAL NOTES
Admitted Tuesday: Phyllis I Everman. Rtachdale; Arlene
'-ATE NEW;
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. A ; '■ Michael. Baiiunridge; Catherine defenw t ,f
hams and daughter A u k\ Ann Greencastle R. 4 must include u . ! and Mr. T. H. Wiliams were Dismissed Tuesday: Lawrence| iSunday dinner guests of Mr. ami Greencastle R. 2; Naomi PAKIS. , l lr * Mrs. Ernest Jones and • Ntrs I ^ u Girton. Greencastle R. 3; Laconda; French gm. r.,n l e 1 , M | "~ t,>
Jones. Afternoon callers
Mr. and
son, of Indianapolis, Mr. James Wlllian*. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones and son, Stevie, Mr. and Mrs. A.~>u Jones and daughter. Sue Ellen and Mrs.
Reggie Glover.
3 ' v ' Weaver. Greencastle and Elmer. shinned U I1 Mr , Roger Williams ^ (;p , wa! , t „ r 2 . Uonalil;
dtislrles In a„ ef,^* strike set f„ r midnljhuJ
CALDWEI.L BITES
Active pallbearers for the Mineral of E. E. Caldwell held at the Masonic Horn.- in Franklin Tues-
KKAI. ESTATE T KAv Charles E. UaKar
As the day marked the second j a y wet . ( , R a ;ph Howard, P'ranS i " a * t, r Martin, et U)( . birthday anniversary of Vicky; Vaughn Beil Davis, Stanley 1 Npw Ma >’ sv >ne. $1. ' Ann, all those present shared g oar8t Bernard Handy. Jesse Me- FTmuis Beaman, n ,» in her birthday party w-ith her Ana ||y t r„ss Runyan, Maynard Ro y ,n ® , >d K Pritcli,^ great-grandmother, who has been TuMU and A . j Duff a „ niein . land in Commercial
I Daniel Hall, et ux, to i Hall .et nx land Mil(li ^'
And Local News BIKIKF^
HLn Marlon Oreenloaf
Dr. and Mrs H.E.H. Greenleaf announce the engagement of their daughter Marion Boyce Green leaf to David Smith, son of Afr. and Mrs. Russell Hardman. '1 he wedding will be on Sunday.
May 21st, at Gotoia
r 'hurch.
confined to her bed the last three bo ,. fii0f th( . Mason , c Lodgo. weeks due to illness.
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D. A. It. Conference Scheduled Tomorrow
Memorial
Today s Market
Hogs 80#0. Active. Barrows and gilts mostly steady. SpoLstrong. 180-240 lbs., $16.7.V $17.25; 240-2f)fl lbs.. $16-$17: 100 160 lbs.. $13.50-$15.50: sows
If you want a good proposition m bus.ness, come and see John Mrs. Helen Gowin and children Tharp. Phone 654-.1. 8-U. visited her parents Saturday a:-
temofm.
For tree topping, tires taken Mr. and Mrs Riehajd RayhulT out. roof painting hauling house of Spencer, are the parents of a wrecking, contracting of ah i daughter born Tuesday, kinds. Will take a chance on : Mrs. Lucille Major visited her anything. See John Tharp, i daughter Ruth at the hr/me of phone 654-J. 8-lt. Mr. and Mrs. Artie Boswell Sat-
urday. Mrs. Claud Burk has received word her father is slowly improving, but is still in the hosipita!
at Tampa, Fla.
Friends here have received cards from Fay S. Hamilton who is now enjoying the sunshine in St. Petersburg, Florida Mrs. Hattie Clark went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clark March 1st. She has spen' the past 6 months with Mrs Ruby Robinson. Jimmy and
f-arry.
Mrs. Sam McCoy of Cloverdah was expected to arrive home Wednesday from Norfolk, Va.
Emma .lime* I’.T.A.
Tn Me**4 Friday
The March meeting
The D.A.R. Conference will be held Thursday March 9th in the Travertine ro>m of the Lincoln Hotel. As part of the program state prizes will be awarded to
winners of various contests spon- $13.50-$15.50
sored by the D. A. R. chapters.
Miss Carrie Pierce is the state 1 Steers 25c-50< or more higher in chairman of the Girl Home Mak- •’I'ots. Heifers scarce. Load low : ers. Six cotton dresses were en- choice steers $.10. Vi-nlers steady,
lered from this county, one of! Top $81.
of the' wltlcl 1 won a second prize in the Sheep 5(H). Active. Steady.
Cattle 900. Calves 400. Active
Mary Emu a Jones P.T.A. will ^ Thp winnpr 19
be held at 2:30 o'clock Friday af-
Active.
winner is Jo-Ellen Good and choice native Alexander of Cloverdale. Miss •t27.75-$28.
Al-xander with the other state terooc/n. j® Grades two and four wdl have win " Prs is planning to be at the a musical program and the de- Thursday to model her votions will be given by Rev. J. dress and attend the luncheon.
The two firsts are from the
lambs
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CARD OF TH \NKS
I wish to thank my friends and ] relatives for the cards and flow- i ers, the nurses and narses aids, , Dr. Tennis and the hospital staff, | also the ladies in the kitchen at j the hospital, the boys at the J cement plant packhouse, for th • j wonderful service and attention | during my stay in the Putnam ; County Hospital. Thank you i again one and all for all kind-
ness to me.
Mrs. Gertrude Cain eh. CARD OF THANKS
I would l:ke to thank all of my
friends, neighbors and relatives where she has been visiting her for their lovely cards, letters and on ' Lt Commander Donald Mcflowers and Dr. Tipton, Dr. ( "°y (md family. Wiseman. Dr. Shauwecker, Dr. WGRE will broadcast the Tennis, nurses and nurse aids for speech by Glen Cunuinghaua. their kindness and care shown n 1 who is speaking to the D Assoduring my stfy in the hospital nation. Thursday evening from Mrs Edith Goode. Bainbndge 7i80 to 8:15 p. m.
pd Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boswell
ind daughter Janet Sue o( l-H CU B NEWS Noblesville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boswell and son Richard On Tuesday, March 7. 1950, Dee of Roachdale, spent Sunday
W. Reynolds. Tie speaker will be Mrs. Lee Reeves, a past president of Jones F.T.A. She will speak on her visit to Scotland. Tn ere will be an election of officers at this meeting. All patrons and friends of Jones .school are Invited to at-
tend
+ + ♦ •*• Warren Twp. Home Ee. I lub Held Meeting Warren Township Home Ec,
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are
Greensburg and Danville chapters, and the other second is from Connersville. Mrs. T. G. Yuncker, Mrs. L. L. Porter, Mrs. Blanche Monnett, and Miss Pierce are planning to
attend.
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Delta Theta Tan Member* Entertain Tues. Members of ihe Delta Thet.i Tau entertained their husbands and sweethearts, at the Old Tru.i Inn Tuesday evening. This is
of the
By weight, the shrimp catch in American waters far exceed that of any other shellfish var-
iety.
Raymond N. Maks,, W. L. Hub, i , et ux. lam^ ion and Jitictsou Iwps, *] Harry i; EarL, (-1,^, les Bradlke, el ux, | ail( | ingtnu twp., $i, William L Huber, rt J Merlin H. Kiimse, et mj Cloverdale twp., j|. Linza K. 1 rout, et iix,ta rt-w A. Ehrenberg, r-t in,, Cloverdale twp., $j. The man who dHnitia ers now i an banish avoid sagging trouatn bj a new device whkih. TV ican Magazine says, hoUg 1 up ami shirt with a ruh ing to prevent baringo(tt ] ler
SPRING HATS •lean Allen by Gage for I be voting woman priced under $.>.00.
Smart and flattering styles foi the matron. NELWE RIGGS 207 Bloomington St. Phone 1087
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Scc^cjnr GIBSON Smile Cards 4M sending cheer'on any occasion. eryone loves to receive “Smile” irds. Each one is full of merry, sart-warming humor that’s just >und to bring happiness wherever goes. Send them for: Birthdays . . . Anniversaries Thank yous . . . Graduation Congratulations . . . Greetings ond “Get well cards”. SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
with the formers parents and Mrs. Artie Boswell. Last rites for Mrs. Lillie D. Reeves were held from the Rector Funeral Home Wednesday morning with burial in FVost Hill cemetery. Rev. Ralph Saunders, pastor ot the Christian church, had charge of the ser-
vices.
In the Tueaday, Feb. 2Sth, issue ol the Santa Barbuia Press <<! California, there was an uitii 1< and picture of the buzz bomb on Putnam county court house lawn in Greencastle. The article -laid in part, “This is a new twist for the use of enemy war materials.” The article was sent to Miss Kathleen Campbell by Mrs.
C. C. Tucker.
The Russellville Music Department will present a Spring Mueiealc on Friday evening, March 17, at 8:00 p. m. in the Russellville School gym. Adm. 20-35 cents. Tickets are now on sale. Th'- band will piny, girls’ chorus will sing. There will also be vocal and instrumental solos and
old Goodman, Mo., weather of-1 selections by a saxaphone . nftcer at the guided missile base, semble, a clarinet trio, a girls’ under construction here, fell | sextet, a boys’ quartett, and a asleep in temporary relief from I double mixed quartett.
fever and pain after he reeieved
the first injection last night. RIJNINK88 MEETING AT An airplane rushed the drug; MX hkkko.NCHLIUH
nearly SOO miles from Marietta.
Ga. A business meeting will definSuggs said he knew he had been i iloly be hepi Thursiiay evening, bitten on the head Sunday. But March 9th, at the Mt. Hebron
he thought the bite a minor one until the spot began swelling and fever spread through his
body.
When the drug could not. be found in Florida, bane surgeon V.aj. John Evans put through an urgent telephone call to the air force base at Marietta.
the Junior 4-H Club of Russellville elected their officers. They j
are as follows:
President-Betsy Sinnct Vice-President- Deanne Gof: I .Serretary-Joanne Clodfelter Treasurer-Gloria Gibson Safety Leader-Linda Ghere Health I^eader-Janet Houska News Reporter Sally Su<
Spencer
Recreational lender- Thu! i
! Gibson
So ig Leader-Sue Evans
Assistant -Margaret Spencer
Officer Bitten
By 'Black Widow' BANANA RIVER. Da., March 8—(UP>—Air force iloctors waited anxiously today to see what effect a ''mercy-flown" poison antidote would have on an officer bitten by the dread
black widow spider.
Maj. Ralph Suggs, 32-year-
Club met Wednesday, Maroh
t the ( ommunity Hall Adth Nlr*. their only social event
Opal Seobee and Mrs. Inis Sims year
s hostesses. Meeting opened by Mr anil Mr „ Waller Eallard 1 -inging the semg of the month, J won tbc p, i ze f 0l . lbe ca g,, walk. Bless Be the Tic 1 hat Binds, fol- p 0 ]) 0W j n g square dancing and 1( wed by ri'peating club creed, car ,| niaymg a buffet supper was
.vith our president, Mrs. Louise S(TVP< |
Bridges presiding. Roll call was q. + ^ + •f* mmben by >|m AlHrpllv Wh r You Notice First in a Wo- Kn ^ r|alm . (| „„ B , rthdliv
man's appearance. Minutes were
read and approved. Old and new Mrs. George Murphy was enbusineas. Under ne-y business tertained on hoi 83rd birthday, It was voted to give $5.00 to the March 7, at the home of her Red Cross. daughter, Mrs. Joe Moyer. Many Last part of lesson on Altera- of her friends were present and tions of Pattern was given by i a good time was had whi'e playRuth Fry. ing her favorite game. Meeting closed by singing our A lunch was enjoyed by all. club prayer. Her birthday cake was baked by Meeting was turned over to Mrs. Pete Williams, the program committee in which Those present were Mrs. they gave several contests which' Minnie Underwood and daughter, were very interesting and hum- Miss Elizabeth Myers, M'.s. ornu: '- Daisy Goodman. Mrs. Elsie UnThe hostess served lovely re- derwood, Mrs. Emma Albin, Mrs freshments. Alma Osborn and Miss Barbara Adjourned to meet the first I flue Jackson.
Wednesday in April.
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C entury C lub # To Meet Friday Tie Century Club will meet Friday at 2:80 p. m. at the home of Mrs. W. J. Fuson. Mrs. Norris will have the program.
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Woman’s Study ( lull To Meet Friday
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The Circles of the Woman's Association of the iFresbyterian i Church will meet Thursday, | March 0 as follows: Circle No. 1 with Mrs. Kenneth Bennett at 7:30 p. m.; Circle No. 2 with Mrs. Elma Lawve.r at the SAE house, 314 East Hanna, at 2:30) p. m.;, Circle No. 3 with Mrs. Will Peck at 2:30 p. m.; and
Woman’s Study Club will meet i Circle No. 4 in the churoh parlor | Friday m 2:.'10 p. m. at the home al 2:30 p. m. of Mir Frank Stoessel. Miv !
Administrator's Personal Pro Sale The following property belonging to Ihe I state of Dr. Akei, deceased,, will lie offered for sale al thr uffifr of Citizens Bank and Trust Company. Administrator, on V 195C, and from day to day lli-'realter until sold. ONE JOHN DEERE POWER MOWER ONE JOHN DEERE TRACTOR OUTFIT WITH SC BULLDOZER BLADE ONE RUBBER-TIRED WAGON AND BED ONE TRYCO WEED SPRAYER ONE SAWMILL WITH TWO CAR MOTORS WITH GING EQUIPMENT AND 1936 DODGE WTH WINCH. ABOVE property may lie inspected by nquest to Hr>l< Itjiik and Trust Company. TERMS — f ASH. Firsl-Citizens Bank and Trust Company Adinlltlstrntoi ( 'buries I- Alter F,stab , Km nrastlf. I Attorneys: (•tllcn A l.yon.
SHIRT PAX THE I’KIDF, OF ALL l*A\ TRY A LAUNDRY IRONED SHHH '.Ml SIT HOME LAUNDRY AND CUiNERS
4 y + , »--e , e4-**-++^*e*e4-0 ANNIVERSARIES >q.q.a.Z.4.J-4.4.4. X J. q.
Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wlidn:an, 33 years March 8th. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dietrich.62 years today, March 8th.
Rlrthdaya
Wanetta Zaring, 27 yearn old today, March 8. Jimmy Ray Beams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Beams, 1 year old today, March 8.
Community (hurch. it was announced today. The hustnean session in called for 7 p. m.
REPLACE
GLASS
while you wail/ Complete auto glaat replacement service. Pittsburgh Safety (ilai* and auto body hardware installed quickly, economically. Drive in .., now.
PUTNAM
MOTOR SALES N. Indiana St. Phone (jig
Lynn Brown will have the program. Members please remember to bring used clothing end other articles for the br/x to he
rent to Austria. Ilomemultern Club To Mis-t Thursday
The Jolly Homemakers Ctub
( HI RC H OF THE NAZARENKi
Koachdalc, Indiana
“A ( hilrcb wit It a purpose." Sunday school 9:30 A. M. “ Do you want to know the i
] worst of your case?
Or would you rather be oom-; fortaWe without being right?”
FAST 7 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE UPON REQUEST Home Ixlry. ft Cleaners
will meet Thursday afternoon at Bp With US in BitoIe 9t ’ ud y 1:30 at the home of Mrs V A ^ orni "K worship 10:45 A M. Todd. 119 W. Berry St. AP lftXt ’ 11 Cor ' 10:4 ' members please be present t Uni ° r and ^ Y P S? 6 :« P. M. | + ^ ^ + Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m. Home Er. Club Subject, Gral in the hands of, Meeting Postponed and mPn in U,p hand « «#
Due to the death of Ott Thom- rn ., 1 , , .
as. the CTinton-Madiaon Home ^ ^
F.v Club meeting for Thurad^ p ^
has been postponed until n»xt| 7 . ; , 0 „ S
Thursday. March 16. v ln ’
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HeeUtai Four Tn Me*4 ....! u/h
WMh Mrs. Spurlock R ”’ W>ltl> *» lptator
.... N"’n< t: I'n iiimiKits
7:30 ,h “ Hoard of TnialerM .,r 4r>ur ? own 1 ° r h'M'clidole, IndiniiH her.
, * pur ' 'V ndvertlse for hlds , h( . fljl lock, 1029 South College Ave ". W i n,r '"'"erlul; nil io he deliverMerbers please note change of | Vo’o "e.uTf^Irr
stnndnrd hlnek pipe with Idatn ends, ami In fortv iini
foot lengthH.
2500 feel of (wo (2) Inrdi stundnrd liluck pipe with ohm ends, in forty (40) foot
lengths,
All hlds must specify dale of delivery, must l.e in writing, seal'd and In ihe office of Town Clerk ol Ronchdale, Indiana hy 7 110 I >1 March 20. 1950 The TYoerd of I ursteea reserve the right to re Jeet any or all hlds
.Signed,
Board of Trustees for Town of Roachdnle, Indiana -—-—8-lt.
BIG
COMMUNITY SALE For the benefit of the First Christian < l" irrh Ind., to he Held at the Ckiverdale Sale Barn, on Saturday, March 1U$® SALE STARTS AT 11:00 A. M * ,R0>
LIVESTOCK
uni
There will be several heail of cattk‘, H 0 *>
FARM MACHINERY
We n<m have consigned, 4 good used 1 nl< •; ri** dcin discs, tractor breaking jylou's, '! corn P .' (r || # nf#
Wedoe i wagon*, corn sbeller, lot of harness, collars an . i.jifl 1
Wednesday ^ n|| hav( . marh | Mr> , sell, consign H ""
need m-udllncry, come here to buy. HAY AND STRAW ^ ,
One lot nl goikl mixed liny: <»nc lot ot g'""
Section Four will Tlrutwiay. March 9th at o’clock with Mr*. J. F.
meeting place. -r -r + + Circle One To Meet Thursday
Circle One of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday at 8:00 p ,m. at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Bennett. Mrs. William Hanna will have the program and Mrs. Morris Crawley will have the Bible study.
good corn
HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANMj}* Oik- lot of new furniture *d all klntL. ra |„| ol j - * rugs, dishes and IIMII miscellaneous article'-
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It you have ANYTHING to sell, consign commission basis, donations gladly accept' d. TERMS—4'ASH. Not responsible In cast a! • lD
Sale Committee » Clemen Douglas and Jo hl1
KALENPONSORF-D Bv
THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHIP
OF CLOVERDALE, INDIA NA
WAYNE BHANNEMAN, Auctioneer. „ K yoLk
-SID TRIMBLE AND IBA r
