The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 January 1951 — Page 2

ERICH BRANDEIS It . ^<wraJ1y cone«l«d for a l«n*( Ujw tn «*ne Wf ahall hav<- to I'AVfr o'if living stand- \\\, <h:i11 have to do "vitthnut HU, iy things that WP hav.- orm- ■ I. rttl n« i- ties but that to

v^/ubj b» un lrPwnPd of luxuriA’i We may have to get along with thinner steaks, two strips of n i■ -trad of three or four, jnilk instead of < ream in our eof-M-,ny of us will have to be . ati.*i: 1 wit h one automobile «t- , of • vo. and that long h<^>-cl-for if ep-freer.e win have to < .at : i. I,, be a hfn>« rariuT than .1' reality for > while. \*o real Atm-Hean will mind 11,5 t., ,ili ■ </ of hifl belt as lobg tO jiresi i ve »!• .W, . Aoiertea* would mind • ,.-n goverr. i.ent ,t the [ and fumltft a R<«d exatnple y|ou and I would gladly pn>’ jj- ., v taxes right up to the hill f w ,. tad runfidence that those taxi .. iM be used to SAVK a:;,;! idtMSKHVR Amerira rath- ,, 111ai to tuff and featherhed inefficient offii iul's and profiThusi the lowering of PHYSP'AIj it and.inis would he eni .dy unimportant. It i the lowering of otir MORAI. d.indarda that wotrles me, an<l shculd worry you. I . .k not as a Wiriiter, bur. i ord nary American eitiaen \ihii tn-s his danuleirtt to be o 1 iini'1 ic, jot views With great i what is going m all around us.

I any attention to it. It is th-- only court where judge and jury get down on theii knees and beg the criminal to he a good hoy and please strip his crime to save their prestige and their very existence In my humble opinion there has never has l>een such a ghast ly ease of moral and spiritual degeneration as we witness every itay at that so in.*ptl,y name i ' l^tke fluccess " Would Ood f vat Washington Jefferson, I,i: c ,|n were alive to-

day!

I. e a il of us 1 had high hoped ’i t be 1 lipb d Nataina. I th«might that when sixty • aitvtri'-s got together, all pfog to want F’BA(*K, ;aich w*re could eamly he achieved. ;;I was glad when Uw Russians ^une in with the others iwi 1 ngr.ietl to sit at the table of ireca. What has happened? \\. found that an entirety new 1 •! of roiirt had been .stahlirfi<s|. II iv a court where the jiutgc, i n jury, he* criminal all sit toil in-i and where the criminal ■ iine-h more to say than Mu i *t lieis. 11 is a <«*iu1 where the judge’.-; g.iv I is over mi led by the crlmnsl s gun. •It is the only court in the vJbild where the oriiiiinail has thi ii<.;!i,t to vilify, to iiiMiilt, to hiowbeat, to lie. , ti us Ohe only i-ourt where the . niplici.s of the crimitnal on l ml (KinUnue every day to COm- ■ i i i» very crime fin- which he i Vaang trii-d. 11 the only «x,urt whess‘ the <t nml openly flouts ami rldlI , e the judgement of the (XSli t ll! 1 t' lLs 'it that its judgment, is 'I'V 'I Hind that he will not pay

FIIXMOHK Mi and Mrs. Hersetiell Smyth and sons Eddie, Rente ur*d Johnny sjient Sunday with Mi Della Smyth. The Smith family held their family dinner with Mr, and Mr.; Cleo Shuck Those j,resent wer< Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Shuck of Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs Arl**s Decker, Mr and Mrs. Fred Bryant, Mi and Mrs. Walter Ddirnan and Larry and Mrs. Daisy Youngerman, all of Indianajiolis; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith. Mr. and Mrs ChHtle.s Smith, Mrs. Earl Varvi I Mi and Mrs Cecil Hiiller and family and Mr and Mrs. E O Coffin and sons all of Fillmore Mr and Mi Walter Wright'.s Sunday gin ts were Mr and Mrs Claude Crosby and daughters of Roarhdale ami Mr ami Mts Olyn Wright The Dav Cleaners will me* t Jan 9 \ ith Mrs. Thebna Wright The Methodist church .siijijier has been postponed until Jan 2>i Mr and Mrs Abe Naunian hi I Mrs. Ophia Duncan and Gibbv were Sunday visitors of Mi and Mrs. Ray McGinnis and girls Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Naunian and Pai l from Danville. The ladies of the Christian church met Thursday with Mr.Edlth Ruark. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Clark an the parents of a son horn Thursday at the Putnam County Hopital, named Daniel Wells Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith spent Friday in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mi Venice R'Wi and soils, Gordon and Norman. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Huskey ot Brar.il sjient Thursday with Miami Mrs, William Smith. Mi Ethel Steele spent lust Week in Cloverdale with th<i Forest Steele family. GETS F.\UM TERM

THE DAILY BANNER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the poxtofflre at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, IH7H. Suhserljition price 20 cents |>er week; #4.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; $3.00 to S7.K0 per year outside Putnam County. M. It. Kariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street TOI> \ Y'H BIBI.E THOt C.HT True religion does just that. Failure to do it is an utter <|cnrd of nil religion God meant that ,ul hi'- children should have n fair chance. I was eyes to th'-* blind .and feet was I to the lame Job 29:15.

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, '9 r ,i

Bainbridge

S4H ICTY Home Ec. < luh In Meet -Ian. II The Clinton and Madison Home K«- Ckib will n>eet ThvirsGay Jan. 11 vft,h Mrs. Jake Martin (host ess. assistant hostess Mrs James Tabor Roll cab some heirloom your treasure. Program by Mrs. Ira Hutche

son.

pare for this evertt fa) made up ( They ai* ^ __ RuS!jdl ville at La-

of Mrs. VirgiTiis Starr with Mrs. hi -

Santa Claua

l,j* • t them foi Chi istmas.

and

l 9 i k irsoiial And Local News it h 11: ■ s

Mrs Ora Giiton Mct'vab.si hi spit al i lis Wednt -day He, her is :i:m B

entered th" , Indiamupolouiii mi ii-

The Belle Uji.un P.TA.'wili nrus-t Monda . Jan k. 7 '/> at the achrsil building A parigrani has been planned.

Ethel I.ggers Hostess

To Sewing Circle

The Friendly Sewing Cirri-> mo w.th Ethel Kggers for the

e^nstmas meeting,

27 th. _ Putt ng a ffJilt lrrgrther

h,ming , i'll towels was the work

for the day.

The business meeting wn.« opt net) by singing the club song after which the hostess read the P ,em. 'The Night Before Cf*t i*tm.a.s' ,,n I gave a short biography

of the author.

Roll call was telling v'onr most aipprecrated gift. Also at this time name* were drawn for .act-ref sisters for the uiriing year This was followed by eep tary and treasurer's report after which the (Ihrifrt.mas exchange was held. The meeting closed WHth 'duo

pr-Htyer.,

The next meeting to be .held with Ktlrtih MeKatney, .lomiary

24th.

Dik-ille Spurlock as co-chairman and Mrs Frelda Meyer. Mrs Thehns Dfircan Mrs Bernice Dew s and Mrs Margaret Reeves assisting. Mrs Mary MiHer and Mrs Diconda Weaver became members of the eh/h The meeting closed by repeating the club creed Chib Me* With Mrs. Ivan Harhisnn

©eencastl'e Feb. 6 and New Ross at Bainbridge Feb. 1«. The deadline for solo and ensemble instrumental groups for the contest January 13. The contest will

in February at De-

Monday Mr.

Cloverdale it They had some

that were all si/.-

I ht fund grade started the xv v with 40 pupils. Bobby Rlt ,^i ( hack with us. from

M,,: ;- i is absent | with the mumps.

The thud grade has a new stu- I

, , ut from Darlington.

came Ft May, r

f i

Symptoms of Di,t^ a STOMACH y

He is

take place

Pntiw University

Espey explained to the students that 3-10 n ' given to i

v “ ^ a ' 1 46

MV-- Vistt the:, ■ ha’, included c t- >m nc-astle. Mickey for-

The Photon Homemakers nv t at the home of Mrs. Ivan Hn - bison for their January meeting

Dece-mbe’- Fourteen members were pre-•■•n'

Mis Many Hnne-an gwve a report on the ouMoOk for 1951 Th ■mbjcot My Club nnj What Means to Mr" was presenteel Ip

Mrs. Wilmer Albtn, Jr

The rv-w program books wet distributed and cumpMcri. mom her cards were filled out for the copjfvty record, and the club voted $1.00 for the Tubemirtosis As-

sociation.

The new officers are ‘ Frenid,enit. Mrs. Harold Wysong: Vice fmesfeienlt, Mrs. Wilmer Albin Jr s-or-retarv, Mrs. Wayne Bet tis; and treawuter Mrs I/eo Ha/

lot!!

During the social hoitr the hostess served drWrious i-efroah-mants.

explained

side preparatory work. fi, s t grade girls brought

rly liv, I in Roachdale.

The lumber for cedar chests

Mrs. Ruth Shuck of Green-

: »Ml» ..roup ' Will Meet Monday

Mr fl•!>l Mi* Roh'-ii Shpck Sim-I • ,,

! The Great Books Group will I meet Mi nday night. January Hth.

Mi ml M' lluhert Ri ed and ,,t 7:30 o’clock in the high school

Audrid Fleenur -.

VanBUSKIRK

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THESE ARE >UR EVERY DAY LOW PRICES

lb

1EL

All American

Miller P.T.A. To Meet Frdlay

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SOUTH BEND, Ind . Jan. 4 (UP) Raymond E. Kile. 51. be gan a six-month sentence on th, Indiana State Farm at Putnamville today after pleading guilt*, to a charge of public intoxication. Court records showed he was arrested UMl times for drunkenness in the last 12 yent HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Wednesday: M Duey Wilkin.-*,tv, city: Mrs. Jeitefora Knoll. Oloverdnle. Admitted Thuraday. Ralph Spencer. Gr*enca.stle, R 1; Mrs Ri-it.h Ka,v». Hagerstown. Dismiissed Wcdnesitay: Mrs Norma Ross. Indttannpolis; .1 F Baldwin, Bi nbridge R. 1 Williatni Welch, city; Mrs Lula (ii\ine.Hs, Roachdale R. 1. Ihsmnssod Thuraday: Mr--Harokl Sulvoman and non, Clnvvr ilale. Mr and Mrw Joseph Jonra (rt Greenn'aatle, are tihe parents of ;i son burn WedrMMday.

Susie Q. Smith ->

daughter. Kai n, were dinner gu. t Wcuiii sda evening of Mi. .ind Mi ; Jani' Jones of Roae'i-

dale.

Friend- of William Hickman will he glad to know that he is able to Is- out after a fall smsi iuiod i i. t Saturday evening at Inis home. Mi Mai Don Miller has taken th,- ail Mu-tit formerly occupied by Mr and Mis. Albert Dobbs in (■ c Allan apnitment in Nort hvvooil. SI. Aakermsn, owner of > t$c Ait Fiiriyfutc Co , wjll loavj^attmlay to uth'iid the itmuj^l, fn - idtllli e«iW*i'' III the F irtfltu-e Mart intCh. nro Cjil. Fraricts H. Ftssox, Ix-otlV; , f Mis Howard Hislsoii of B,iini) 'U' l: i' i ,u Iasi u> duty- afG *• he.ng wounded. Uf>t. •Essex is .utioned in Koieu. Mr. and Airs Robert Crouch, Jack (’touch, and Mrs Alice Ijoekridge have leturned from Sarasota Florida where th< y tent tie (’hiistnias vacation. Leaving Sunday to attend the furiiitnie Mow in Chicago will I" Willard Sunki I of the Horace Rink and Co, store in Greencastle. Mi Simkel will meet Richard Dink oi' Paris, III , in Rockville and they will attend the furnitim display in Chicago together. ’ M 1’he StU'Sville .Clififit ian (Tmroh will present :i ’CfonsHsi t d.i t Tin* Song Go. Round the F uth" hi the St dewille Adult < hu.i Tiiur. •lay, January It, 7 nO-s nti p ni In the (ihurcti A ' ’ ' 'in A Five-Will Offcr- :• will I t.ijpn in order that d’he S<>\ MAY Go RortimJ The F rfli hv way i»f Uie Itales and their work in India. Everyone welcome!

EXTRA!

'Kvuh. but you tan yell louder than she can, Mom.''

at i new < onfeieneo that to take an h u plan under eon.xnleraU in might involve nettial, formally dared war with the Communist regime At the ame time, the President nd the Uiiui had not arisen I • i , on suit Cong i. ■ a on a dec la r., lion -S win, tint that he did not I" I "We he needed congrt'sSHitial permission to send additional troops to Eurojie. WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 (UP) President Truman said today he thought eventually thiis c oUntrv Would come to eonTplete, aei. iss-ti'u‘-hoard wage-price rimtmls. This would cover foorl and ail other item in the <xie»t of living, he said. I VI \l. ACCIDENT KCOTTSBURG, Jan. 4 (UP) Kdsi. H’a.ve Wilson, 19, Pekin, liul„ wa« killed last night in a two-car collision on U. E. 31 mth of here FYrar other pcrifnrrs were hurt, none sreiously, state police said.

library The topic will he Locke: K ay Concerning Human Unditstanding, chapter 1-3, 9-11; Book Ilf Maple Heights Ho lie Fa- ( Inh Met .Inn. 2 on Tuesday evening, Janutiry 2. t,ht 19. r >() one ,hundred pir cent roll call nu mbers of the .Maple Heights Home F,e Club were entertained with a pitch-in suppi r by th* balance of the mem1, rs at the VkAV Home. The business meeting which followed was opened by Mrs. Irei Crawley, pi evident. The ut g of the monlh. "Jingle Bells’ wn; sung in um.ion and th? fla^ ilnte atVd club creed were given. Twenty four mem heirs And twn guista anr vered roll call bj revealing their 1950 secret j^lls urol tin ir New Year's R “tx+u* liionsj .Mrs. Irene Myers gave the Outlook R' .'snn Mrs Myers also read the County Home Bco ruinnen Cllib Conwtttiition n* well a-s "Your Club and My Club’’ which is t he history of Home K« n- ni* Club*. Mis. I'heltns Duncnin gave a summary of the C uiuly Home EiononTies work tor t b:* yo«r. Tlie secretary gave the nrtnnte.s of the prevEous meeting as well as a summary ol the Club’s work for the year. The Treasurer’s report wis re ha I and approval as nms tb. repot t of the Auditi'ng OxntmHitee. An impseswtve Installation ceremony was held with Mrs B> s Early installing the followtay officers for 1951. President, Mrs. Cliarlotte Svieknrd, vice president. Mrs. Mary Ella Hurst secretary. Mrs Imogen* Myers He:usurer, Mrs. Bcrtbce Ijewls, and reporter, Mrs. Mutgant Reeves The >(going president, Mrs. Irene Crawley, presented the outgoing (ifficors with a gif* and the Club presented Mrs. Ci iwh y with a F ast President’s

pin.

The progt anw for the mw yeor wer, distributed tind th* following appoirdmenta made Song leadet Mrs Freida Meyer, safety h adet Mis Alice Ale.xaixfer, outlook, Mrs. Irene Myers. Tlu 4-H ( (►ni l littee consists i>f Mrs. M iry Ella Hurst, Mrs. Virginia SHur, and Mrs. Thelma Duncan I tic pi gram committee are Mrs. Hene Crawley, Mrs. Charlotte Swiekard, Mis Lorene Baldwin. Mi l.uctUe Spurlock and Mrs. Mary Ella Hurat. Mrs. Irene Ciawley is in charge of the *4lck (: nimittee and Mrs. Bess Early the garden committee Kood IK -ervation is Mrs. Maude Kirk F m and Mrs. Mary Rader. The ways • & means committee is made up of Mrs. Lucille Spurlock. Mrs. I»r >nc Baldwin, Mra. Thelma I lino am. Mis. Louise Mi Kamey and Mrs. Mary Ella Hurst. It was decided to have a card party for the husbands in February and a oommtittee of Mrs Mary Elia Hurat, Mis. Mary Miller, and Mrs. Virginia Starr was appointed to prepare for bhis party. It wax also decided to have a Tenth Anniversary Tea UJ ■March and the committee to jire-

MiBer School P.T.A. will mec this next Friday afternoon. Jan. 5, 2 30. Miss Ernlnia Mills will talk on the subject, choosing children's books. Miss Mills gavel a lecture on the same subject at Miller Sohooi several y ars ago and the people who heard her are still talking about how wonderful it was. Mi«s Mills has compiled a. very fine book list, an I the I’TA has had copies made to give to the parents. Don't miss this very outstanding opportunity. Roachdale < Duple Marriisl f>0 Years IwnbeH (kxxbn Grider and Jam. x R. Orider celebratisl then 50th wedding annivemaiy witn an ojien hrmxe from 2 to 5 p. ni at their home in Roachdale Dec. 25th. The 175 guests were gn ated and r<gi«tered by L. C Grider and presanit"d with small holly corsages by Mi-d Dohires H i;) per. Mr and Mrs Grider and then daughter. Mrs. Viola Wenk of Laifayeitte, received the gue*t in the living room. Nieces of th horuored couple, Mesdames Ray Miller. Raul Himes. Byron St on. I-eon Myers, Albert Woodard an<l Glen Cro<Ean, presided In tin dining room. A lively thri tiered cake centered the tflbl lmm which refreshments ol cake, punch and min-ts wer' served. Mrs. Vera Hopper a.n Mrs Leon Farrow also assisted (hiring the afternoon. Among the guoHt.s were six who attemled tihe wedding at th home of the bride’s pn rents. Mr. and Mrs. W W. Goal in hi Roachdale. Dec 25th, 1900 Tlresr includes! Mrs. Viva Hicks of I^afayette; James H. fl nd Burkett F. < eishn, Lon C. Grider, and Mi s. Oscar Butman. a»l of RoRcbdil. and I^*o and nrm«-r Glover both of <’rawfordsviHe. During Uie aftem.sm Misses ratricia Henthorne ami Maxine li.it man pbiy-ed wedding and Christmas music. Mi. and Mrs. Grider receive ] many gifts an. I cards of congrain l.at ions.

Dependable 25 lb. bag

Mill Crest-2 lb Loaf

Coffee

Navy Beans

Flour

Cheese Potatoes

Qieo

Frankfurters

Bacon

U. S. No I 5 lb. bag

10 lbs.

Colored 1-4 lb. sticks

Dinner Size Lb.

Sugar Cured Jowl

, Sliced. Lb,

yet packed with wanted fine features

TAPPUn AS RANGE

Picture this'gleaming, beautiful Tappan in your kitchen. Then plan for years of delight in its time-saving, work-saving conveniences.

'Irx. Miisctlii Washliiirn And David Houck Slanted Mrs. Musctta Washburn of Evansville and David VV. Houck of Greencastle were married this afternoon, January 4th. at tin Methodist parsonage in Spencer Mrs. Houck is a former resident of Greencastle and has many friends here Following ihi-r marriage they left for Florida t,, •spend several weeks. ROACHDALE SCHOOL NEW*

The students of Roachdale were bark to school this week with smiles and a fresh mind. We hope that everyone had a Merry Christmas and will have a very Happy New Year. The Roachdale Hawks defeated the Ladoga Canners by two points December 22. The basketball schedule for this week eonsists of a junior high and freshman game at Cloverdale Tuesday night. Friday night the varsity will play Bainbridge at Bainbitdge and Saturday night they will play Belle Union at Green-

castle.

The band schedule for this week consists of four more public appearances at ball games.