The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 January 1951 — Page 2
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fl SECRET ’TIL NOW Say.- Mi s. D. W. KiliVnger
THE DAILY BANNER
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the podtoftlce at ^ Greeneiiatie, Imliana aa second claaa mail matter under act ,)l , Wared 7, 1H78. Subacrlptlon price »« cents per week; $4.00 per | year by mall In Putnam county; $T>.00 to $7.8« per year outside Putnam t'ouiit'y. S. It. Itariilen PubUiher 17-10 South ,la< kson Street
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•|«)l)\i's Itlltu. I HOI (.HT God ah'.ay.' has lovi I to exalt humble people He hates pride. Ijtvd thou hast heard the des re of the humble Ps 10; 17.
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THE DAILY EARNER. ^EENCaSTIE. INDIANA, FRIDaY, JANUARY 12, l*5i
VOl.T NTEF.RS WANTED Our cconty has been hit hard,
tough enemy, still lurks
oiu' aiea waiting,
in past years by » Poli>. This enemy
aomawhere in U> strike again
irug's of $S0 will entitle the bene;‘i :ary to $40 a month payment .fter age 65. An average o*' > 1 MO a month will give a pay. meni of $50.00 t5-; of $100.00
KIEEWOKi: StDt Ts
Boy scout Troop 96, sponso'ed by the Men's (Mass of Uie E. .- more Christ uin Church held a Board oil He view on January ■■ Troop Committeemen who assisted were Ora A. Bay'. ls>i-~ ' Zuner. chairman of tin fck.aio
1U. view, and E. H. Ozimnt.
Following are the boys wi. ' earned merit baoiges or advan ed their ranks: Stanley Sim Hog and hoik Production an< Dairying: Johnny Bob Zeiner. | Public Health. Athietns. Bet-
Mi a d M's. Robert King o' i u . ep ; n g, Canoemg. Rowing. In'' Dayton. Ohio wish annoum , s a ving. Safety, Kimnanship 1 the e pigei, :t and approa- ; Herr.heJ Ross, Donald Thatp ling m i l of the. lUglitei I j4(r uzi.eiit. Jack Underwood
and Joe Zeim r has advanced to
man of the Campaign, should be
Today ' and old aliimiitelv "ia\
two renpes given us by Mrs. Killinger. Young emidy and cookies and both of these are det-
kmry gingkrbrkad ccxjkiks i/, cup hut lei oflened at nsym 2 cups pastry flout temperature I .‘I 4 teaspoons baking [mw1 cup gi omlaled sugar der i . . up IM iik i I teaspoon ground ginger Cream tin luittei and sugai together Men die and sift togethei the I mi l, .king powdei and gingei and add to the eieamed but Iei ud uj u .dternatelv with the milk Start with part of tin tlour 1111x 1 ure and end with it. Roll very thin .n a floured board The ' h I- In gel it as thin as possible Without using too mu. h flour on the board i tile dough is rather sticky, but too much flour will tniii i n tin . .. kies ('ll! in desired .shapes and bake on a greased eonkv sheet in a moderate over I.T75 i until a light golden liiiiwn. The ■ cookies may be decorated with candied fruit, nuts, etc BlTTFKS< < ,T< ’ll < 'ANI >Y
1 cup aigai white,, b. br«i|vii tablesp<siiis tiot water One tablespoi/n Vinegar Mix all ingi ilienl.' and cook till brittle. I2.H0 moinetei i I' 1 ■ into grease.l pan and cool
a ii.i'iif'Jl on candy ther-
Dsear Haveriy, and Bobby spent Friday in Indian-
Mr. and Mr- Earl Davis, of CJoveidalc w.j. ealli d to fain,' Atterbury Thursday due to illness of their ion. Jack, who us statio.ied there .witti the aim.., forces. He was scheduled to undergo an ojs I'Ut ion In lay Robert IJndVy. formei re-i-dent of Green castle, and now residing in Plainfield with his family, was a visitor in Greencastle on Fri. lay. Mi Hadley .a Indianapolis circulation manager of the Indiiin.apolis News. Members ..I the Presbyterian church met Thursday evening for a pitch-in dinner and meeting Reports of the various church eonimitte .-s were read and tic. . p,. . it linn! enjoy | j a movie “South of the Clouds " | A new flag p de has been d. - I livered lo the j,, .• t offiie and will I be put iii place <in the north-! vest corner of the post office lot I some I itne m the near future j Tbe old flag (hi . has been on tup of the budding since it was erecc
ed.
The Mmlroe Twip Fa i ni Rur- . in mecling will be Saturday 1 glit ai the home of Mr. and Mis J. R. South, This is the anmi.il oyster supper, lining own luble servnte and a ]>ie. 'I rogra.m is pl.iniied. Election <»t office] -
fji 1951.
Mrs. Frnost Skelton passed away in Ii.dianapolis Thursday evening, at .';7(M South Sherman Drive. Funeral services will h. held in Indianapolis Saturday at 2 o'clock Mrs Skelton was c sistei <d' Mrs Angus Fuqua ol
this city.
Mr and Mrs Harold H Smith ol <'loverd ije ale visiting friend and relatives in Kansas City Mo. Felt W’ol'Ul, Texas, New O'
Patricia Colei.e Renfio. to Edwin Just .. Cook, . on of Mr. and Mi> Homer Cook of Grcencastl. Tin Wedding will b<' solemnized on S'.mday, January 21. at the Fii "i. Christian church with th. R. i Ralph Saunders
offieialing.
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LETS GET ACQUAINTED
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Daily Banner Carrier
By Wendell Pell ( ireulatioii Manugi r
Ray is in Hie 9th grade at tin' i FiM i ire S. 100I and is interest. | .n shop work, enjoys making I things for live home as well as doing small repair jobs. II has
a "way" with animals making' l '* u,s ’ , -" 1 ■ '•••otgiana. Ala , aid pets of them, and his latest ad- ■ s ' W1 al places in Florida. They u.ti m to his d.ig ami eats is n plan to ivturn around the 2()th ,d
piguon. which h<‘ is training *" ,lis n,<>n **'-
Mmh to his mothe. s dismay. CH , )t and Mrft Haroht Crawthese pels eau.-e tier additional ley arrived Thursday evening work, but she goes along wit i from Fort Lewis, Wash , for a them because ol the enjoyment | vi- t with Mi amt Mrs. Ralph
i Crawley and Mr and Mrs Wai
Naomi Clio.Id
Mi ;md Mi- Mont !•’ Chadd ot Gi "lua-lle annouuee the en gageiuent of thiar daughter,
Naomi Tavlor
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Life Scout. Robert Ross. Clark Bryan, ai d Frank Schafer are starting Tei derfoot training. These boys will be presented these awards at the Court ( Honor to be held at the Fillmu. Christian Church at 7:20 P M Sunday. NEW PEYWOETHS er with the wider windshiel provide addlUonal lateral \ - To utilize fully the greater v sion through the new rear wu dow, the rear view mirror is tw inches wider. The chair-h. gi front seat and the new design d hood and front fenders permit | the driver to see the road mar. r the car. The new Plymouth interim offer the finest selection of uj holstery and trim and the m ; harmonious color schemes in tl company’s history The colm which have been chosen pro\ i !• throughout the interior a pli . mg < onibii|ation of shadeharmony with the car's ext. i color. Designers say the int. - ior is ;ui unparalleled achievement in combining practical, . with luxury. Always noted fm spaciousness. Plymouth now ha even more head room and mme room to stretch out in cnmfoi'. m the rear seat.
Ray rts'eivi'S from Ibem
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Ray Karl Smith, age J4, and bis younger brother, Hersliel, ug.' 12, sons of Mr. amj Mrs. | Robert Smith, are carriers for i Iho Daily Banner and Indianapo-' In News in Fillmore, Indiana.
Hersohel , m the 7th grade, helps <1. liver this route a ad alls the student manager of the Fillmore basketball tivuu. Ihiring this season of the year more tun. is spent with the t »am tlian in delivering papers, however Hersehel is very proud to i>e umnected with such a fine hull club. These boys have an older brother, now in the Ar i ed S. .- viee in England .and two sister; who also have carried papers for a total of eight years to the Fillmore residents. This oommunity is promt of these boys, because ol their ambitkui ^<> r.irn mone and to also have time foi oHuu worthwhile aidIvitles. Tlie Gr«*encastle Daily Banner and the IndlanmpoUa New-.- car ners and I want to thank the Central National Bank for the use of their basement for our headquarters, since the fire. While working down here, the thought croaaed my mind that in yeans to oome some of these lads might hold positions upstairs.
Could b<‘ ! !
FOR SA.EE 225 bales whe.r straw. wir<> bales. Diui MoCullough, 1 1-2 miles south Cedar Crest Court, Romt 40. i2-3p
CANAAN
10.15 Sunday School
Sennon: Beyond Ourselves
Rev Scott O Browning, Min- ment '.ster . ,
Cake
u graduate of High School 1950 Mi TayMr. and Mrs ar Monrovi i.
thi 1 M.m-
heen
the opportunity
\Ve need volunteer.; to help fight iiack The 1951 March of Dmu - Ciunpaign for P'.itnam County will begin on January 15th. and l a .st through January 31st. Rev H trrv P Wali ond. county Chair-
Marsh of Dimes
feils that every home ! given opportunity t' 1
contribute to this chuse. There-1 fore he requests that men oi wtm.n who would like to help,in a ( nom --vi.sitauon ca . paign for the benefit of the Infantile Partly--:- ; - Fund contact him hy culi.i r 767. or Mrs. Jo<' McCord by calling PS7-R. Mrs. McCord is one of the members of the Tri-Kappa yrcrity who is gc.rg to help on
this drive.
Naturally. the more volunteer we have, the less work there ,vil be per volunteer, so why don t you seize the opportunit\ no.' all up and say. "You can < oun* KOUTIDAEE MASON* Thompson, Mary Eliowene Young. Gladyes Viles, Mary Watkins, Meiii' Watkins. Mont Wilson, Amber Wilson, Ver.ia Faller Witmef, Vera Mae Witt. Juie Hollaml. Albert MiFeiran, Mary Johnston, Thelma Coopci Graie Duckworth Edgar Duckworth, Blanel'e Coffman, Mary Ann Arford, Livy Ashby, Howard Ashby. Benjamin Bertrand, Crystelle Bertrand. Margaret Bogan, Minnie Bowen, Leslie Brothers, Grace Call, Lillian Call Minim- Call Hazel Carpenter. John Case. Bernice Chastain, Adele Cherry, Nora Collins. Edna Cox, Cords Crosby Julia Crosby Laura Crosby, (Hive Cross, Bess Dean, Flossie Deishei, Howard Deisln i C OF ( REPORT
AND THE BIRTHDA!: FATHER OF THfilF
“It is hard for an empty sack to sic Franklin, one of our nation's founts life-long believer in careful spend* Now we observe National Thrift a his 24r.th birthday. Thrift Week, tty arly important . . . important to alio to stem inflation, important to ow ing on the fight for freedom, import vidua! in balancing his budget S. week. Save a little EVERY week
earnings up 1“ $100 and 15', of any amount over $100,00 up to average of $300.(8) (These provisions do not apply to workers who have had previous coverage in some non-fan occupation.) Thus, gvei-age monthly earn-
I' II I .'HI ('apt and Mrs Cur. ley will leave for Europe in th'-ni-ai future. ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday
Etta Shaner, <«) years old, Jan.
12.
Linda Diane Sutherlin, daugkt' i of Mr. ami Mrs. John P Sutherlin. 612 South tmliHim street, 1 year old today, Jan. 12 « \I<D OF THINKS I want to thank all my frierdt VIho M-Ilt in, (lie beautiful <ard ainl gills, and Un* many kind n meinbt ani es a.t Christina
I nne
Eminn Harris eh. F\KM BFR4- \F the things the Soil District figUies for you. Different crops ••ink,* ilifferent demands from tiesoil It takes a balance of good rotation, fertilizer application, lime applications , meadow seodings. Hiul necessary mechanical practices to conserve water am!
soil.
Doris Salsnian, county chairman of our own soil conservation district board of supervisors was
also present.
Mrs. Stanley F. Sears and doughti "s, Ournelia smt Manprovided delightful entertain-
hy singing “Candy and and "Kentucky Babe "
Miss Chadd is the Greeneastle vtth t<-ii clas t of lor is the son of Urban Taylor of
and is a graduatji of tovia High School,
No wedding date has
made.
I rieiiilslup ( iuli Met -Ian. Hi The K' <■ ndsh;i■ (hub met Wed-j i - :,ty evening .1 truary K* with Mr Martha Miller. Twelve Tli club iii i ded to have a ! Sal,- : • A Mt s Rut h N (.; odm in wa r pointed chairman ol the stile. 1/itertainmeiit was given by Mi Ruth M <lo Khnxn. Priz< ■ vt e won by Mrs. Elizabeth Flint Mrs opal Hammond and '•It * A nn Nei -.m Lovely ref i es-hiiu'nt.s were served by the hoslt as. • Th<' next meeting will be with Mt^ Wanl.i H.iiuniond on February 14. Rappii Alpha Theta \luiniiae Meeting The ni 'i'ting of Kappa Alph i rh-I i Alin n lias been |x»st-]>on<-d from .Lina iry 20th until Fobniarv Sth at whith time the meet g wll h" ii I at th<' Kajt-‘ pa Alplta Theta house with ac-1 live chapter No 645. ( lo\erilah I' I \. Held Kcccut \|<, ting I "■ 1 l"i ei, I 11.- I' 'I' A lin-t at H'i lugii n'lnsd L.vmnualum Jan. at > m p in fur the regular M g 'it uke Mann ' ■ailed the me* ting to order Dcbv Mis Myrtle Parke" ami t)i . Motluv; > (iliortis sang A ' eri< I 'I ie Me uitiful. T.tc : ' t' - : ’ mu'Ung were I; oi by ttU' si-rretary, Mrs. Georgia Walker If was an mu need that a Founder I ay ptogiam is being planr; d for next meeting which is on February 12. 1951, Mr- I ii.-on iiittoduced Rev. Hervey. who gave a very inftres: ng and educational talk on ius trip to Germany. He also ■ ii W' 1 picture* of the war torn • it es an<i t->wns of Germany, a U w seen, s of the lakes and snow capped mountains of Switzerland. which was of mterost to everyone. W ith no further busine-ss the nos-tmg waa adjourned.
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THE
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PLYMOUTH
New Inside! and with the
New Outside! new spectacular
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