The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 November 1950 — Page 2

Tf-fF DAILY BANNER GREENCASTLE INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1950.

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Are you troubled by distress ©1 TerriHle functional periodic disturb ances? Does this nuike you feel s< tired blyh-strung, neruotis—«t suot times? Then do try Lydia E Pinkham s Vegetable Compound to rellevt euch sympto/na! Plnkhnsn’s Com pound Is mr.de erprcially lor iromr ft also has what Doctors call stomachic tonic cflectl Any drugstc

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Purchase Duroc Boars At Sale

Three residents of Putnam county each purchased a Duroc nq; hoar in tho Bowman * Nowlin sale at Quincy. Ort. 4, acd np to word received from B. R. Evans, secretary of tho United Duroc Record A sneiation, Peoria, Illinois Pm chas.rs included Russill Houston, of Cloverdale; Rudolph Pordice ,t- Sons, of Russellville; an 1 Albert Solomon, of Bainbridge. Mr. Evans added that the hoars were sired by Proud Chief, Cardinal Flash, and Cheiry Lad, three outstanding; ics of the Duroc breed. Local demand was particularly Iwavy for the Bowman & Now sale offering. Twenty boars sold averaged $117.00, and fiftysevoh gilts averaged .?87.72.

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bureau in the state’s 02 counties. But the Governor, apparently i a fh. ve-of-pea endeavo - ointed at tho RrpubKca o-Dom-1 atcJ legislnLine raw f. not p> ; /re t contra! of tin veil, o bll: • »u from the GOP. This was an apparent move to ! :ck Republican-sponsored “rip•er” hills similar in those pass* J in the 1941 session during jchrifker’s first term of gover-

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Birthday

Gloria York, daughter of Mr id Mrs. Donald York, Greer astle route .1, .‘l years old toiy, November 15th. Mrs. Elsie MoGuffey, todai

iv. 15th.

Glenn Erwin, son of Mr. and ■s. Raymond Emin, 15 year lay, Nov. 15th. IN MEMORY In loving memory of our moth- •, Grace Walts, who passed ■.way one year ago today, No/iber 15, 1949. iVe have only your memory, deal one, I "■o remember our whole lives

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But Ike sweetness Will Imy r

forever.

As we cherish the imago of you Sadly missed by the family.

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hlE?ALD CONSOLIDATED l.ntcred in the poatoftioe j»« ,reem astle, Indiana as seronu lu«s nr il mailer under act ol larrn 7, 187b. Subseription prie. <1 cents i>er week; Sl.hU pe; . ur l>,v mail in I’litnam county ..U0 to 87.80 per year outsid ; utnam County. S. K. Kariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street IVrsoiial And local News il U S KFS

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Hamo.nt June Mbright

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OSLO, \. v. Iff. ' IN s;) — \( least ni-;e persons were killed and 80 Injured today when an Oslo-bound express train hit a truck at Hjnksebo" on the south const of Norway. Nine I nlie-. were recovered and others are feared st.'ll liiiried in debris. FYst reports said the deaUi toll might i -aoh'20. RI DS FALL B VCK

IN MEMORY Of our mother. Mrs. J. o Walts. “Saddened then by dear on lost. Taken from this earthly fold; Oh! What joy ’twill he up there. To meet them on the streets of gold.” The Family. IN MEMORY In loving memory of our wife and mother, Mrs Lola Grae< Wails, who passed away one yeai ago, November 15, 1949 W’e miss her when we need n friend On her we always could depend She cheered us in sickness, sooth ed our pain. God grant some day we’ll :nec again. J. S Walts and Family. p

Mis. Fant Judy is a patient in .ho Putnam county hospital. Oliver M. Gardner entered the .lobert Long hospital last Thurs-

day.

Jasper f, MoFerran, Putnam county treasurer, is ill at hig home in Roanhdale.

ent Joseph Quinn, with the U. S 1st Cavalry Divi.- on on an adjoining sector, said the Reds were mnkir a svstematlc withdrawal along the whole northwest front. FAVORS BAKER This would hav retained the Democrats in the local license j Husiea/*

The gayest, fastest, ^.,4 ) neatest, musical comedy show on ice facasms Company of 50 top flight icers in a spadiling performance of stall... beauty... comedy Crawfordsville Armory tiov. I8!h., 19th., 20th. 8:15 P. M. Smidiiy Matinee 2:15 P M. Adults $1.80; StudentM Ufte Tickets on Sale at <X)AN PHARMATV Sponsored by . > CRAWFORDSVILLE I.IO.' i CLUB

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Oa’-ence L. McKinsey, 727 jouth Ludlow Street, Dayton. O'hio. who is meht sunew s-, r 0 iMpital attendants at the Oiiio ■(‘ate H^/vpital in Dayton, says ■ man has trouble getting used f o working nights and sleeping lays. And if h man isn’t getting the proper rest it not only makes him groggy on the job, but also -'•d-i I him feel poorlv the led of the time. This will never hap*r h'm again, says Mr McKinsey—now that he is taking IADACOL. His system | sek'>d those necessary Vitamins Bl. B2, T cnn, a-8 N -'clnwhich HADA’’OL contains. Here is Mr. MeKinsey's own s*ement: “Before I started taking HADACOL I tiad a great deal ol ''■oubla with a nervous atomaeh I hud an awful hard time s eep- ! ng I would lust roll and lo.s all night. It affected me during, mv working hojirs, too I was restless and nervous a’l th“ Cm" 'ty nerves were so jumpy that the least little thing would put me on edge. I was just beside myself in knowing what to do. Then I heard how other folks ‘hat were nervous and rundown were being hp'p"d by H VDA r Y>L. T decided to trv HADACOL. Now, after 10 bottles of h 'DA'OL. I feet Cne; in fact. I think so much of HADACOL I would ■volk 5 miles for a bottle of HADACOL I’m not ex ay derating. Why, the way I sleep and the Rooetite I have are marvelous. Tiie best thing is that my nerves are calm as th"v C'*n hr T tost can’t praise HADACOL •nough." Thotisande Have Ween Uelned U V H'DAf’OL who*, systems locked V'tiimins PI B”, Iron and Nlarin. The HADACOL formula Is so effective for stomach distress, certain nervesrs d , ao»M»e': ■nsomrda due to unset stomach, nagging aches and pains, and a <r»n<»r'’t r”n-down co“d ‘’on W 'en these troohtes are caused bv such Itfieleneies. O've MAn\COI, A Chance . . . to h“lp vou a^ it has heined ♦housands of others if you suf- ' r ' r -aich deficiencies. Remember t hem pee nn p'lHe*Ot(*-.q fe, HADACOL. Alwavs insist on the “enulne HADACOL. No risk inl.e'vad Pm, p hefOe p, * T-, . COT, e'*h“r the tHal size $1 25 r/r the large family or ho'mitat rize, $3.50 and if HADACOL rr~* ...... monev back. If your druggist does not hat'e HADACOL o-dei H direct from The I^BIanc Corp oration. Irf»fnvet*e, Ixvuisiara. Copyright 1950, The LeBlanc Corporation.

Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Jefferies of Roachdalr*, are the parents of a daughter horn Tuesday. Mrs Aims Rains Skinner is il) at her home, 619 Indiana street Columbus, Illd. She would be glad to hear from her friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Shortle are the parents of a daughter, Susan Beth, born November 8. at St Joseph’s Hospital, Logairsport, ii d. Mrs. Shortle is the former

•largie Lie Reeves,

Pfi. I. c Roy I.ovp would like o hefti from his friends. His ad•ircss is Pfc. I.pp Roy Love 109.1551, Hq. Co Hq. Bu.. 1st Marine Div. F M. F„ c o F. P.

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Putnamville P. T. A. meeting '■'.ill !■ held at the Putnamville bool house, Thursday, Nov. 1 at 7:.:0 p. m. Everyone is wet onr<' Thert" will be a program Ai-so r f;, I.ments at the social

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Mi s Hcr iha Tucker, who wat ; Remit'itan candidate for A . sm rate Judge of Mui.iCipal Cour t i'.- ‘.'hr ago, Was difented in tl*^ Novemh r election as all twelve Democrats were elected. She p! m l fourth on the Republican side. Miss Tucker is a sister t.i the into Dr. C. C. Tucker. Robert Mitchell, Arthur and Raymond Magan, all of Beech nvc entered pleas of guilty t . hunting on Sunday when arraigned in Justice Glenn Garlhcr's court. They were fined 10 00 nrd costs totaling $2.1.f5. Inns a id licenses were forfeited o the state. They were sppnii' mi -I by Officer Vermillion in

ackson township.

M’. and Mrs. William Skinner ( i i Iremrcsstle R. 1. were called i o Crothersville Saturday by th“ raldeii death of her sister, Mrs. Maggie Lowry. Mrs. Skinner Vs iow the only living survivor' of r family. Mr. and Mrs. FredSkinner and Mrs. Hazel Walm " of Greencaatle, also attendI the funeral which was held at the Crothersville Baptist

’■urch Sunday afternoon.

Tire War Bonds and Stamp sale for this week for the public schools is reported as follows:

Jones School, $68.60 chool $4.1.60, Ridpath

High Sdrool $18 80. Total*for this week is $207 95. The total for the seven weeks the sale haj( been n the total amount sold is $1,714.75 Mr. Glen Skelton is bond

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Albright of this city, announce th<- engagement of their daughter, Ramona June, to Gene L. DeWeese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford DeWeese of Fillmore. Miss Albright, is a graduate of Greencastle high school and i employed as assistant to Dr VV J. Krider. Mr. (DeWeese, is a graduate of Fillmore high school and is employed at Allison’s at Indianarolis. The wedding date will be announced later.

Past Matrons Chili Will Meet Friday The Past Matrons Club will meet with Mrs. A. A. Abbott at Brazil on Friday. Nov. 171 h, i' 7:30 p. in. For further informa lion call 781-J. Putnamville P, T. A. I’n Meet Thursday The Putnamville V. T. A. wM meet Thursday evening al 7:01 o’clock. There will he entertainmerit and refreshments. Women’s Bible ( lab Meets Friday The Women's Bible club of G •- bin church will niret Friday n 2:30 p nr. with Mrs. VV. II Pa nell Mis. Albert Landis wil have devotions and Miss Elean . Towne will have the prog’am Riu -Utor. Bnrnctt Marriage Vnnnunred Mrs Jiinle Rru'irett of Reels ville R. R. 1, n I .1 D. Ruahtnr of Indianapolis were united ir marriage by the Rev. Blair- i Brazil November 13th, at six o'clock in the Nazar one parlor at Brazil. Mr. an I Mr Georg, Connett of Brazil wen their at tendaiits. They will be at their home in Indianapolis after thi 17th of November. Associate Trl Kanpa Meets Thursday Associate Tri Kappa will meet i Thursday at 7:30 p. in at the j home of Mrs. Don Ellis. Cole j Apts. Mrs. N. C. O'Hair and Mrs. j VV. J. Fuson will he assisting j hostesses. < ntcfio Meets Friday Evening Coterie will meet Friday everting, Nov. 17, at 7:10 at the home | of Mrs R P. Mullins

Tri Kairpa

To Meet Nov. 21

Tri Kappa will have their : pledging Nov. 21st. at 8 o’clock

Miller a t the home of Batty Unsworth, i $7595. j 112 Northwood Blvd. Helen Fobes

will he assistant host-rss

Necdleerufl Club

Meets Friday

The Needlecraft club will meet

hostess, Mrs. Shoemaker. Roll call was a Halloween n.::. u rd was answered by nlnr.U .i',.:' , o.i- :■ ,.sr. late in i.ib.'r, Mi . Et rel 1. r w o.*, e. id I w > ‘.s' . Ml... A'-.n VVallac, and Mrs. Nell BarUstt. The ee ilon of r:!fleers f ir- the .'(/liewing yrar was held wil l E.-fie Mdes 1,- ing electe I president, L* la Raub. vie" president; Ada Hall secr, lary u id trettsu - ■r. Mrs. Miles liren appointed I."ota Raub, Stella Fitzwater. and Grare Wright on the prograin I'oniniittee, and Worth Arnold. Edna Shoemaker and Mary' Raub on flower commit t It was decided that each Iros*e.’.s for the coming year prepare he rutile menu instead of cue. br inging a di.sh as in Llr • past. EtTie Miles received a birthday present frorr her secret sister. The meeting closed by repeating l ib prayer . The next meeting will be held with Grace Wright November 20 Members please not ■ date Represent Local Unit Al Symphony Society Mrs. Woodrow Most. Mr.* Joe McCord and Mrs. Austin Spragu spent last Tuesday in Indianapolis representing the Grc'-rieast’-• Unit of the Women’s Conrmitt of tire Indiana Symphony Society. Mrs. Most is the general chairman of the unit; Mr: Sprague, the treasurer, and Mi McCord, the membership chab'•rran. Tire meeting was held at the John Herron Art Institute, whera luncheon wa-j served by the Slate Board members to Hi gue ts from the various units throughout tho state. After the lum-heon Wilbur Peat conducte i a tour of thi gallery, commenting on lire Holbein exhibit of pictures now on display at the In- 1 ■dilute. The hoard meeting, hoi i luring the afternoon, was pi' •- sided ovi r by Mrs. Easley Black wood. State Council Chairman, who made several announce iients of coming events whit ti will be ol particular interest to he members of the Greencasl 1 Unit. Following the regular conceit "i Sunday afternoon, Novembm' 261 h. a tea will he given at Ur

Murat Theatre honoring the members of the on hestro and , V-ir w vos. All member's of tb 1 tl ■ . invited to t.i-.i *.. e (! !■ icpti .1. Belt; M tnma.' L.n. Itc.m b ! »’? Beits 7,- .:i fiiurmrae wiii bold a lune’it ” -ni’ et mg at 1:10 o clock Friday aiternoon, November 17ili I the Delta Zeta house. Ma;4e Heights Home Ke Family Party ‘anlay Tire Maple Heights Home EC obth will hold its annual family Thanksgiving pitch-in dinner Sunday. Nov 19th at 6:00 p. nr. It will be held in the Army Reserve Quarters, located over the public Service Room. The committees in charge are: Games. Mrs Delbert Lewis, Mrs Arnold Meyers Decorations. Mrs. Lloyd Dune.-iti and Mrs. VVa.'*<*n Swickard; Entertainment, Mrs Robert Myers; Refreshments, Mrs. Richard Reeves. Any family wishing Iranspor-I-ition, call 1072-.I. LEGION MEMBERSHIP INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 15. (UP) National American L"giojr Commander Erie Cocke, Jr., had an advance etirollnieiit pledge of 1 507,100 today from tire 22nd annual national telegraphic membi rship r oll call. The pledge, 8,491 greater than j that of last year, was a highlight i of the national conference of de- | partment commanders and ad- I jutants. Present Legion enroll- I me;-' i 2.918,802 and the 1951 quota is 1,363,449. MAY USE A-BOMB WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 i UP i The United States never thought of using atomic bombs against North Korean Reds, but against the Chinese Commun-

ists

A- Sen. Richard B. Russell, D., <! • - iid this w-ek “if things got .‘■ertous we might have to.” An official close to atomicmilitary developments agreed to- i day that if Communist China iftunche.s all-out war against the United Stales, we could reason-1 ably be expected to retaliate with our No. 1 weapon. “We arc not inviting attack,!

yve never have invited attack,” he 1 od. "but if we ar- 1

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The Institute of Life Insuram ; aid tfslay Hoosier families ii eived $29,571,000 in death ben. fit payments during the fi rs i r.ine nionth.s of 1950, an increaj of $2,459,00 ovr-r lire same peri > I

last year.

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FOR SAL 6 acres ol town property located on y,.] Street, DiNVIlLE, INDItHa. Known a- the j -ssi D.mi, v r,^, Good frontfige on State Road 35 Also 1AC Acre Fariri \pprnximalely | ?n a. res tiilal.l. I -outh ( Dairy ille. Inrllnim on >tati i;..:nl .fi I Sale Date, December 9, \T PRIYATE SALE VI THI OFH( F of STEVENSON, \N I) hi NO \|j. For infonnalinn call or see JOHH A< KENDALL, Danville, In^nal Exer-ntor id tin Estat. • I. t), 1 .,| .

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To my friends in Marion Township ft| support in November 7fh. election LEONARD NEWMAN

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silesnran and each school has a Friday at 2:00 p. m. at the home

chairman for the sales.

of Mrs. L. J Brendle. Mrs E. R. Bartley will have the program There will be election of officers.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Admitted Tue«t.y: J.me. The,»_AI,cl, w „. r

Miller, GreenensMe; Mrs. Anna Risslcr, Bninbridge R. 1; Mrs. Georgia Jones, Indianapoli., ’.‘.alter Hawkins, Greencaatle; Mm Mary C. Reeves, Oreence.-t-

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Admitted Wednesday: Waller Frdsehe, Clayton: Mrs. Carol Macy, Greencastle. Dismissed Tuesday: Mu. Otis ':i'dner, Greencaatle; Mrs. Daisy ’ildman, Indianapolis. Disnilssetl Wednesday: Le“ '.Tiller of Greencastle.

Will Entertain Friday

Karps Alpha Theta Alumnae Chapter Will entertain freshmen Thetas Friday afternoon from 3 to 5 o’elork at the home of Mrs Fred Hixson, Seminary sireet.

Baked Chicken With noodles and dressing at frWM CAFETERIA Thursday noon and evening Other good vegetables, crisp, salads, home made pies, cakes, hot rolls, good coffee. Hours 6 a m. to 7:30 p. m.

Mrs, Day Entertains Fillmore Club Members

Mrs. John Day entertained the members of the Fillmore Service Club at her home at an all da" meeting Wednesday This club has been in existence for many years and several of the charter members are still attending the

J meetings.

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Sewing Circle In October .Meeting The Friendly Sewing Circlt held it a October meeting at the home of Edna Shoemaker. Cutting and piecing blocks w»*s ^ the work of the day. The business meeting was i opened by singing the club song , seenpture reamng was given by

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