The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 January 1951 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCaSTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6 195
r><l‘MUH Woman's ( luh To Wondii> The DePauw Woman's Club will moot Monday aftrrnoon from 3 to 5 in Mason Hall Th«proKrnm will consist of » modem dance program by DePauw students
KKAI, ESTATE TRA.VSFf HS Anna E Sluss, et con. to Dolby O. Codings, et iix. land in Mo jroe twp . $1 Archie R Chadd. et ux, -o Dolby Collings. et ux land in Monroe twp, $1.
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PROMPT SERVICE Nothin! 'an he more exasperating than long waiting to he served Our ultresses are eourteoiis and tuhe delight in seeing that >on are served as prompiiy as possible. Eating cut is tun ( ’ \| f HOVAII
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as aet'ond class mail matter under act of Warcn 7, IM78. HubacrlptloB price 20 cents per week; $4.tKI per year by mall In Putnam county; |6.00 to $7.80 per year oiitnlde Putnam Counry, S. K. Karlden Publtgher 17-10 South Jackson Street
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UI31.21.1 to
47,738.80
REPORT OF CONDITION Report of condition of the F'irst-f’ltizens Bank and Trout Company of (Jreenra.dle in the State of Indiana at the close of business on D< 11 mb< i .'{0, llifiO Published in aeer/rdain e with the evil made by the Federal Reserve Rank at thi district purstiant to the provisions of the Federal Reserve Ait and a call made by the Department of Financial Institution' of tin state of Indiana.
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks. Including reserve balances. and < ash items in process of collection $1,004,541.63 TT. S CJov obligations, direct and guaranteed 1.499,176.21 tJbligations of States and political ubdivisions 164 491 94 Other bonds, notes, arid debenture.- 64 144 16 Corporate steaks (including $fl(Kl0(X) stisk of Federal
Reserve Banki
Roans and discounts fincluding $149.11 overdrafts) Bank premises owned $29 000.00. furniture and
fixtures $24,7.18 80
(Bank premises owned are subject to $ None liens not assumed
by bank t
Real estate owned other than hank premises Investments and other assets indirectly representing
bank premises or /other real estate
Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances
outstanding
Other assets
TOT A I- ASSETS
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals partnerships
and corporations
Time deposits of Individuals partnerships,
and corporations
Deposits of U. S (Jov. (including jsistal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Deposits of banks
fither deposits (certified and officers’ 'hecks, etc.) TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,454,138 31
Other liabilities
TOTAL LIABILITIES mot including subordinated obligations shown belirw) CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital* Surplus
Undivided profits
Reserve 'and retirement accounts for preferred capital i
nr*/ v*n a» < » » r»». • . —
IVrsonsil And Lotal News it it 11; i s
None
None
None 354 89
$4,717,661 o:;
$2,753 iHi.'i !ifi i.i90,ri7r) .38
80 119 72 M0 - I 40,282 86 23.266 64 7.865 43
$4,462 003.74
$
ion otM) oo tiki onn oo 53.657 29
None
TOTAL CAPITAL ACVOUNTS 255.657 29 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4 717 661 0: ' Includes proceeds of $ None of debentures sold to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, $ None of debentures sold to local interest-i which debentures are subordinated to the rights of creditors and depositors, and 1(88) shares of common stock, par $100 00
pei share.
MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and Tot other purposes $ Obligations subordinated to cluims of depositors and other creditors, not included m liabilities (a i Included in lamps and Discounts are I/)ANS TO AFFILIATED COMPANIES (hi Included in Other Bonds, Ni</tes, Debentures and Corporate Stocks are OBLIGATIONS OF AFFILIATED COMPANIES (c) First lien trust funds la) Loans as shown above are afti r deduction of
reserves of
lb) Securities as shown above are after deduction of
reserves of
1 II L Williams, Cashier, of (he above-named trank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that if fully and correctly ropreaenta the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief
H L. WILLIAMS CORRECT Attest
.1. B Crosby, Simpson Stoner,
J. W Kantshaw, DireTtors.
State of Indiana, County of Putnam, ss;
Sworn fh and siihscritied hefr/re me this 4th day of 1951. and I hereby certify that I am not an officer o
this hunk.
Mv commission expires June 27. 1951 _________ Kl.l.KN IANK HUNTER Notaiy Public.
150.26.1.65
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30.202 64 15,639.24
None
January,
director of
rV-vTi ' ? A-w -
■ $ ' ■. *>; e^»
ilague oj all living things
Mr and Mrsr. L L Porter are at home from Palo Alt i. Calif where they upon* Christmas with Mr and Mrrs Barney McClure
and children.
Maynard Shonkwiler is in Chi- j cago trslay to attend the 77th annual banquet of the Chicago Jewelers Association at the Stev-
ens Hotel.
Pvt K'-rv.eth R. Carpe-nter
wants to thank everyone who sent gn-et igs, letters and gifts af Christmas time He would like
to hear fro mall his friends All interested irvdividirals and
eoTfn.ttee memtrers of the Bain-
trridge communiu* Xmas I'und,
please rm 4 at the Bainbridgs Hall this Saturday night at 7:00
P M Important meeting. Mrs. Viola Cox, who has been
visiting her daughter in Michi-
gan is visiting her daughter. Mrs j (n ,, t | 00 | <
William Barnhart, 298 South
Perry street Hagerstown, Ind
She would like to hear from her
I fiends
Rev. and Mrs. C. A Newby have had as their guests during the past sevciaj days Mrs Newby's brothel Aithm Patterson ’>!>•! Mrs Patterson of Woithington, Minn and a sister, Mrs. Siniii Broyles of Paris. Ill Mr. and Mrs Keith Lyon and son moved today from the Col ■ Apts to the apartment on Walnut street formerly occupied by Mrs Perry Nugent Mrs Nugent took tin Lyon apartment in the
Cole.
Rita Rin a returned to Indianapolis Thursday to spend tlv week-end at the homes of two of hei i Inssmates Mary Franc s Rrcnnan and Mary Burk Howard. On Sunday the throe girls Will assume their studies at. Lady wood School. Wednesday night supper guests of Mr and Mrs Maurice Sims w< re Mrs. Freda Finney and daughters. Jackie and Janice of Fort Lenora Wood Missouri, and Mrs Geo. Sims of this city. Mrs Finney is tv-re visiting friends and relatives. Kt present .dives of leading colleges hdiI universities of the Unit *<1 States C irjada. and other eountrie.s are attending the in augural ion of Dr. T Raymond McConnell as eighth chancellor of the University of Buffalo today and tomorrow Among those attending are Dr [>>uis W. Norris. of DePauw University . Tin Reelsville FT A will hold its regular meeting on Tuesday. January 9 at 7:30 P. M The guest speak' r will be Mr. Reynolds from the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce His subject will be n latisl to "Americanism All members and the general public arc urged to attend A social hour will follow the meeting.
SOCIETY Bee Hive 8>iflg<* To Mee* Monday Bee Hive Rebekah Lodge will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock There will be installation
>f officers.
New Era Club To Meet Tuesday The New Era Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Knudson. Mrs. Wiight will have the program.
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Four D*af Clover Club
To Meet Tuesday
The Four 1/caf Clover Club will meet Tuesday afternoon. Jan. 9th at 1 30 at the home of Mrs Vernon Shirley. Mrs. Chester I ('onpei and Mrs. Elmer Abbott will give the lesson on personal grooming Members please note change of meeting place.
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( lull Met Jan. S
Warren Twp. Home Ee i Warren Twp Home Er Oub met at the eo ntnunity hall Wednesday afternoon Jan 3rd a'. 1 :.'(0 p M Phe president. Pauline Sanford opened the meeting by singing the song of the month, with Hazel Williams at the
piano
The Lord's prayer and club creed were repented in unison. Roll <ajl -vas answered by fourteen members giving a tea towel for club irse The secretary's report was read and treasurer's report was given. Committee reports were taken care
of.
Mrs. Reggie (Stiver gave the
lesson, reading your
club and my chib which is the ■history of Home Economics
CUrbs
The new program honks were distributed, Member cards were filled out for the county record. The less/n on how to take ear" of the skin and hair was given b\ Pauline Sanford .■wid Izma Nhiiugthrwwsy Delicious refershments wete scived to fourteen men lehrs and two chiIdtcn I lost css -s, Mrs Iznia ShanghU' ssy and Mrs Mary Renfro.
may get to VOTTft heart, too. ! k >>
Happier Homes ( luh To Meet Monday
The Happier Homes Re Club will meet Monday evening, Jan. 8. at 7 :.'i0, /cm account of the Brazil, Greencastle game. Mrs. Merle Giddings will he hostess Members please note change of
meeting date.
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A plague of all living things j« infectious ilis. ease Animals, inserts; fish, ami flower? have their peculiar ailments. No living thing is free Iron) atta< k. Favored with a high degree of intelligence; man is able to Ireai disea-e. That Is where we ran be ol service. We are in a position to supply whatever medicine your physician may juescribe. *
COAN PHARMACY l‘utiiain < ijuaty's litrgest Drug M,,rc. hullt "ii ijl \I.ITY, AfXTRACY SERYKT.
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(MB) \LEND Mi Monday DePauw Woman's Club 3 to 5 p. m Mason Hall. Monday Night Book Club- 8 p m. Mrs Robert Williams. District meeting of Boy Scouts of America 7:30 p m Christian church. Boston Club 7 .".0 p. m Mrs Nona Davis. Delta Theta Tan Alumnae 7:30 p in Mrs laiis Conrad. Tuesday Tuesday Reading Circle 2 3ft p m Mrs L R. Eckardt. New Era Club 2 '.0 -Mis Knudson Four R nf Clover Club 1:30 Mis Vernon Shirley. Present Day Club 2 p. m • Mrs Wilbur Donner. \\ ednesday Grenneastle Morning Muaicale 1ft a. m. Mrs Joiscpili Heston. Vcronieu Club 2 p. m Mrs. Robert Stoner. P. E O 7:3ft Miss Winona 11 Welch. Delta Gamma Ahrnitvao—2 p. m. -Mrs. E R .luhnoan, Cole apt.s. Thursday Friday Century Club 2 3ft—Mrs V L, Porter.
Brick ( hapel ( Tnh To Meet Tuesday Brick Chapel Home Economics Club will meet at the home of Mrs Clarence Scobee Tuesday, January 9th at 1:00. Roll call will he answered by "A New Year's Resolution my Husband Should Make." Mrs. Renner will present the lesson "Quick and
Easy Desserts."
A good attendance is desired and as a full program is planned the meeting will start promptly
at 10 o'clock.
FOR SALE pigs. Phone
Crawley,
Seven extra nice 1294-R. L. P 6-In.
FOR SALE: 200 bushels good corn Kenneth Broadstreet, 3L miles northeast of Clnverdale
6-8-2p
Belle I'nl»ii < IH) Dorsett . Robinson McCammack Morrison
Gibson Walker Gaston
Zeigelman
\vt»en you need a lictie torvu’ for your funks and fault-findings. Here goes: Today, upon a bus f sa v A pretty girl with golden hair. I envied her. she seemed so ga\, I wirtbed that I rtraild I* so fait Buit hhen. when -he arone to leave. I saw her hobble down the aisle She had one leg and used a crutrh. And yet, sh*' panned me with a smile. (Jh. God forgive me when I whir.e I have f.wo legs, the world imime And then 1 stopped to buy f*vne sweety. The lad wtm sold them hail -ri< .. charm*: I talked vlth him he seemed - glad If I were kite twould do no harm And as I left he said to me, 'Please come again, you've beer, so kind, "It’s nice to talk wtfch folks like you. "Beentrs* you see.” he smile.:. “I’m blind." Oh. God forgive me when I whine, I hsve two eyes the world is mine. Then, walking down the street I saw A prettv child with eyes of him He stood and watched the others play. It seemed he knew not what 1
do
I stopped a moment, then I /is'r
ed,
“Why don't you Join the othe, dear’’” He looked ahead without a wor And then I knew he could m l hea r Oh, God forgive me when I whine. 1 I hnve two ears, the world mine. With legs to take me where I 1 go. With eyes to see the sunset glnv With eats to hear what I would know— Oh. Ood foregive me when I whine, I'm blessed Indeed, the world mine. No. as I read it again I am sure it isn't great poetry But would the Gettysburg A.Mr. have passed the judgment "i th ’literary critics of that day? I think that whoever wrotthat little piece which I ju 4 quoted was a great a poet as one whose rhyme and meter fulfil) every technical requirement. The greatest source of creativ art is not ihe brain, not the pencil, not the typewrite! hut the HEART
Net Summaries
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Tiger ( iil»«. McMahel Taylor C Brown Whitman B Brown Baldwin Gould Masten
TOTALS Kllettsvllle (S7) Morris Justus Allen porter Halstead Judah Bast in Evitt
FO. ft ft (I . 3 4 . 1 ft 1 9 Ft;. . 3 2 4 n 1 2 I 1
FT. ft ft 2 4 ft 1 1 11 IT ft ft 5 ft ft ft 3 l
TOTALS 14 Hoor*. Jly (Quarters Cubs . 1 12 Eagles 12 21
IT 2 0 5 0 3 4 0 0 14 PI 1 3 2
Officials: Hammond and Crouch
ERICH BRANDEIS Forgive me if I give you a piece of i*>etry today, a piece that I (Haven't writterv myself, the author of which I don't know and a piece that will never be contained in any vnhime of etassie literature. All I know afctout it is that it was sent to me by Mrs Sallte R. Harold, of Elkina, W. Vn , arvd that it helps her when )4ie feels blue, and makes her fed a.shamed of herself when (lie complains It affected me that way, and
AT WALLACE Final: Russellville 49
lace. 37.
Half Russellville. IS
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Russellville (49) Sheets, f Spencer, f Ulodfelter, c D Robbins g Klein, g Marsteller. g Wallace (87) Clore, f
Rogers, f Sowers, c Kunkle, g Hopkins, g
Wald ridge, f
Martin, g
B game: Russellville, lace. 22 (O. T.)
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AT RAINHKIDGK. Final: Roachdale, 52:
bridge, 38.
Half: Roachdale, 29; Bain-
bridge, 15.
Roachdale (5?) FG FT PF Clones, f 7 0 $ Thompaon, f 2 0 2
Bain-
< 38 I
Jones, g Plunkett. ) Cooper, f
Ford, f
Allen, c
Robbins, g
Crosby, g Myers, g
Bainbridgi
Stultz. f
Perkins, f Bullerdick. 1 Zinirrurniai Grimes, g
Cox. f
McGaughev Rooker, f Nichols, g B game: Roai (Mai'
Official K> :i«'i
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Reelsville 152' Hoskins
Neal
Hassler J. Cox B Cox Query TOTALS Patrlekshiirg
Hart
Falyers Collier Wilson Query Handy Livengf
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TOTALS Half sere-: Reelsville 20 B Game R* rirksbiirg 20
Putricksburg 28:
-vilie 52:
Pat
OBIT!' X R Y Maty Savan: ih Mollie as she .v is ulwin-; known, daughter of Preston and Susan Wafford Hi arw.itc M'- corn Aug. 6th, 1M*6 on the old Olearwaters (ii'imest e:n| one and one-half miles 1 !i 1 ol Putnamville, on a fami h'-c grindf'it'hcr had bought from the g vei lin' mt arwl obtain'' I a sheep.skm deed which Mi'llii' h.i ■ .ihv.iy- kept. Her girlhixxl d ivs were iwnt on a farm near Clover,lale, then bar pareints moved to Put namville where she h i - sinci li\ eii. On Moirh 14th, 1: 91, she was united in marriage to Loui- Bolton and to this union was bom three (hild-r-n, M ibel, Buehih ami Ray She was a faithful wife and mother and a good neighbor, wap industrious. no task was too hard for her if it was to hthp he" family or friends After her htLsbatKls death, M.-mh 26th. 19.32. she chose to live in her little home alone, tha home where she has live 1 for over 50 years, which had a sentimental value to her as well ns n hist ii cal. as it wa.s th° "nly temaintnig house of the four ortgir il houses ercted in Putna i villc m Is.'ift At different tmn-s In 1 fhildn-n 111 gml her to
come and live in tivnr homes but , ;. c:.neil their kind invitations and here in her home ner children (isi everything possible to make her comfortable md happy and here her friends .i.vay.s found a hearty welcome when they chose to call. She had hardships and .sorrows but being if a jolly disposition she did not take life too seriously but met everything that came, bravely. In • mg womanhood she u)it(U with the Methodist Church at p itnamviUe, but owing to her ad lanced age and infirmities had not been able to attend pubI , i rcices for a number of year- She had been in declining ■ ■aith for some time and about ten v.i-eks ago it became neces- . arv for her to go to the Putn.i.n I'isirtty Hospital where she mderwent an operation for galilt was found her condi- ■•:) v - much more serious than 1 anticipated. After leaving ie 1 . ;>:tal she was taken to the of her da,tighter and her i.-h < 1 Mi ami Mrs. Thompson Mill ' ll chore for seven weeks ■a] ring her life on this earth v.i slowly ebbing to a close, ■v ■ vthinge that was possible at 1 ving hands and hearts ’Til do for her comfort was ■ by he: family, but at 5:10 on Dec 30. 1950, the tired c ased to heat and she ■ : I to join the many loved ones ■ had gone on before, at the "f '-I yrs 4 mos, and 24 days. She was of a family of eight hildren and was the last to go. Sic- leaves the three children, Mm Buelah McCammack of Danville Ind Mrs. Mabel Mitdh11 and Ray BiALm of Pntnamvilli- two sons-in-tew. Virgil Mc'ammm k and Thompson Mitch'U; on, daugluer-in-law, Emma BoHmi: six gr/mdohildren. Mar'/ Blue of Roachdale: VVtln.a Dynr 1 Indianapolis; Virginia Love, X ngi] and Buelah Bolton of
^ ^171 Sue l, K .
nieces,
relatives ami
ne Phe'.vs a . f ^ a lam,. . 1 neighbors and
There is no other
spoken
Neath th, at _ Can *■*»*
er,
Or Umpire*, m
It awaken,,]
And in
"’ilhou-j
' Wp “t ttWtesh
tt was hallowed
tured
^In our happ Through om
ills aaj
sorrows No one else is e v r Or so wfl Whatsoever ,-e ,
In our eye c ,
otiher,
Has so kind n: And of all we fond: None can ever fill y My mothers ■ w a Until we meet above There's noth.ng spj FVom Jesus 1 re an. His love is l.ke nSo tho niy eyes a - I know I'm ■ ci- : For /she is cl Written by Mi A > life long fri,: I CARD OF THWH We wish ' x: appreciation t : . [;.. E\’ens for hi ■ ■«:: . singers and oigicii.,' girls, pall bearer. 1 the wrote the chit opened the gi ve th*. furnisihied Inm beoAitiful floiTi' Ir.l ru-igh twr'-- am i l ■ land every kiinidne«4s dinn.v destb of <«u ni Bob?bn. Ah
doverdaje unri IVitvahi Ray Bo|.
ton nl PutnailviHe; two grand ('has. Rector f ‘lildren Donald McCammack derstamhng
and Mrs Helen Keller, proceeded her in death several y-ears ago. She nlso leaves six great gnand1 hildren, Billie Blue. Linda Jo Dyar. Donald. Michael, Ronnie
to us.
The children Mr Thompson Mi’ Vhgfl M Mrs. Ray Bolt
ELK’S
AFTER THE GREENCASTLE-BRAZIL BASKETBALL GAME Tuesday, Night January 9 ELK'S WIVES AND SWEETHEARTS IK WELCOME TO OUR CLUB B. P. 0. E. 1077
highK
MR. TELEPHONE Subscriber ... YOU Have and Are Now Saving $28,902t YOU Are Now Saving Each Month $2,210.91 And will CONTINUE THIS SAVINGS until the telephone servicei< this community is declared adequate by the Public Service Com
mission of Indiana at a PUBLIC HEARING!
YOU Ihe People Of This Community Contributed S2.09I.I5 to a fund to help prevent these telephone costs, and to demand improved service. HOWEVER, IT HAS COST TO DATE •• $2,941.15
THE FUND IS IN THE RED $850.00
HAVE YOU CONTRIBUTED? Obey That Impulse Now
Send or bring YOUR contribution to Ihe
Chamber Of Commerce or To Eithfl
Rank
(ABOVE FIGl’RES APPROXIMATE)
