The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1951 — Page 2
Trie DAILY EJ^cR. SpEESICASTLc- INDIANA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1^*
|SJ| HiF> t- A I ti —* A1ADISON. .Ian. H (UPi ,\1 V ^ 17 < fton, K*y , Ui. <1 in Kii.k's DaugSl'tci - ;-ist M^lit «f injui'ips suffered < idler in the day wfu n a car in which she was ridinff h t a U'cc on t.h< Kentunky side of thr' Ohio river. Police saul the car was forced off the road by an tther vehicle. MOTOKIST KI' II II tiP.KKN’l'IKI.;.', Jan. 13 — (UP) Orville H. S-ik - 49, Ind nina^i iis, was killed and his wife injured yesterday when their auto < illided with a Swallow to i h has on U S. 40 near Gem
over the preceoing week's cisimfi hut SO [sir rent under those of the same week of last year, according to statistics released to-
day.
Cl.I B ( ALKNDAK Tuewlay Washburn Chapter of T> A R. Tuesday 7:30 Mrs Ross Azhell. Wednesday Cro-Tat-Em '2 p. m. Mrs. EH la Vestal, 305 S. Vine Mrs. Ic y Myers and Mrs Maude Kirkha in, hostesses Business and Professional Women's Club dinner meeting
None of th * bus passengers was tii.'tO p.
injur d an I hi; i driver Frank W ( ill, 52 Greenfield also was unhiirl. < I, AIMS I \< l< HASH TNDIANAPOUK, Ian. ]3 (l.'P) An increase of 2.400 job insurance claims during the week e/idin - Jan. 0 boosted the total to 20 M4 a 13 pci cent jump
Puulama Tea Room
1:30
Federated Reading Club
p m.
Thursday Associate Tri Kappa k p. u .Mi. C. C Gillen. W S. C S Gobin Church 2:30 Community Hall
Friday
Coterie 7:30 p. m. Mr John Poor.
if it UAinr BAffurir
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice at I Greencastle, Indiana as second | class mall matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 20 cents per week; $4.00 per year by mail In Putnam county; $.5.00 to $7.8* per year outside Putnam County. 8. K. Rarlden Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street TOI» \ 4 ^ BIBLIC IH'" '■HI There have been fellow travelers for thousands of years. We are judged by the company we keep. We should try very haid to avoid company of sinister and disloyal groups Can two wa It together except they be agreed .’ Amos 3:3.
SOCIETY
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WED FRIDAY
Penelope ( tub I»»
Meet Tuesday
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\ sty salad and hot soup for lunch in our pleasi restaurant will make your work much easier, . Idle our prompt service saves you time.
CAFE IIOVALE
l i « k rsoiiiil And Local News it it 11: i s
The Penelope
Tuesday afternoon i with Mrs. Charles
Bloomington street Mrs. R 1 Mullins will have the program.
Club will meet
a t 2 o’clock Ewan. 1*
Walnut Valley Home ( bib Held Meeting
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Bainr.ridge Home r< Met With Aim. Frank Mtilei The Baiiibridge Home Bconomiis Club met with Mrs. Prank Miller Thursday afternoon
January 11.
The president Mrs. Charles Oouger called the meeting to o"-
dre at 2 o'clock.
S<mg of the month "Sweet and Low", led by Mrs. Dolby Colli.'.gs in the absence of the regular leader. Mrs. Walter Rat-
cliff was sung.
Flag salute led by Mrs. Stan-
ley Cook was repeated, creed followed, led by
Cassiiy.
Mrs. Albert Balch and Mrs. Stanley Cook gave the second lesson .cm "Out Look" which | proved very interesting and instructive as it was a lesson bene-
ficial to ones health and ap- The lesson,
pea ranee. Roll call. “One Thing (- a ,. (> f Kitchen Knives waI Wish to Accomplish in 1951 g Ven l;V Mr, Katharine Benner was answered by 18 members H , m , r emanstration Agent, wh^
Net ^iiumaries
Fillmore ( *••) Ross, f Ruark. f Carpenter, f Dunkin, c Grimes, c Newman, c Phillips, g Broadstreet, 8
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club
Mrs. Ed
Ladoga (8.8)
The Walnut Valley
Club met on Tuesday. Jan. 2nd , „
of Mrs Vollie Raab
at the home
Kimmel.
in Washington Townschip Mrs ^ ^ assisted by har claugh- Brennel " £
Laura Me- j presided at
Raab was
ter. Mary Raab Mi Cu Hough, president
the meeting.
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Norton, f
Lewellen, f
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B-gami I-adoga. 25: Fillmore
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Officials: Johnson and Bowers.
Mrs. Gaylord Kossok
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Ft I.,, been c aii! fhal he wild treats Ins own illness li t- a fool lor a patient. The wisdom is obvious. W hat may seem to !«• an insignificant ailment actu■illv may lie a naming of serious illness, especially il symptom- (nu-i-l or recur. Only a physii.-jan has the .ilulity ami knoMlcil c rci|ii'.reil to diagno-e and I'tc ' tils* medical treatment. Seek his attention at •he <u-I warning signal. A prolonged and serious tlloc . mav !«• thwarted. II medicalion i» nredetl, him;; your prescriplion to us.
COAN PHARMACY Putnam < ounty's lairgewt Drug Store, built on AI.ITV. \( FI It \( A sFlt\ f< I
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That more people send greetings for Valentines Day than for any oilier occasion in the year, w ah the exception of Christmas? Sec our new and complete line of 1 lallmark V'alcmine Cards today. Sou will find suitable designs and wordings for every pci son on your Valentine list.
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SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Perry McMurtrey of Bainbridge. are the parents of a daughter born Saturday morning. Muss Patty Godfrey of Indianapolis. i-s jsj>cn.ling th • weekend With her parents. Mr and Mrs Marry Godfrey. Mrs. Maxine Leslie Colgate and non, David Randall, will arrive by plane Tuesday afternoon from North Wales, Pa., for a two weeks visit with her jiarents Mr and Mrs. Russell Leslie. Rev. and Mrs Cecil Fellers of Grand Rapids, Mich, were in Greencastle Thursday, visiting friends. They were on loute to their home from New Mexico, where Billy Fellers has entered school. Wil'ai I Sunkel returned from Chicago, where he attended the furniture -how held in the M edhamlise Mart. Mr. Sunkel report:; a large attendance at the -show, with many r.ew furniture innovations. Mrs Otto II Ernberg Toni 1* Carney and Grover Noel of CreencaKtle Motons, Inr flew t > Detroit on Fridav afternoon for the previe,w of the 1961 Buiei; automobile. They a ill return on Sunday aft cm x»n Malcolm Honiine, son of Mand Mi .. Sanford Komini of Indianapolis, formerly of this county, has enlisted In the IJ S. Army An Forces. He is stationid at Lackland Air Base in Sau Antonio, Texas. Art hut Car keek. organist with the DePatiw University School of Music, will he guest artist on Sunday's DePuuw broadcast at 12 o'clock noon over Station WIRE. Indianapolis. Included on bis program will be one of Dr Van Deimian Thompson's compositions. Rax 'I nil William W. Clark, son. of Roy A, Clark. Rural Route 1. Olovcrdale, was recently assigned to the Medical Hi placement Training Center, a unit of Brook a Army M dira.l Center. Fort Sam Houston, Tex. At Medical Replaeenunl Training Center, c.unnmndi I by Colonel Howard A • tmining .- hool for medual -.nvkx' enlisted men, the soldier learns the fun iaaientals of medical support of patients in hospitals and troops in the field. GOOD OLD DAYS Sally Peck: Mrs. R G. Durham, Mrs. M Farrow; Mrs. S. A Sec rest: Mis John Hammond; Gen. John Standleford; James Gillespie. Andrew Blaek. aid James O’Hair.’’ r 1877) SWIMMING MF.KT DePauw University’s defending Little State swimming chumpiona open their 1951 schedule here today facing Illi nois lech, lire meet began rd 2 p. m Coach Charlie Erdmann's Tiger swimmers will he out t. repeat last year's 44-31 victory over the Tech srpiad and to get a good start on repeating last season's creditable tt-2 dual meet record.
Miss Martha Frances Cox and Gaylord Rossak were united m marriage Fr iday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the First Baptist clmnrch parsonage. The bride ia the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs Jesse Cox. Reelswile, and th? bridegroom is Lhe son of Mr and Mrs. Edward Ros--ok. Jr. of this city. Hi v Dallas R'.sslcr read the vows of the single ring ceremony 111 the presence of the immediate ;
families.
The bride wore a navy bin™ ! ftreet length dress, with navy acci - ser ies and a corsage of red The attendants were, Mr. and . Mrs. Howard Bradin. of Coates ville. Mrs. Bnaden is a sister of
lhe bridegroom.
Mi r Rossok is employed as, iHMikkeejMir at the Montgomery Wn I ste.e. anj the bridegioom ■ is employed as an inspector at Western Electric in Indianapolis.
After a short wedding trip no ‘.ing will he held at the Ka; - they will reside in Greencastle. pa Al|»ha Theta house with th
Secretaries report was ready by passed officer Mrs. Stanley
Cook.
Treasurer's report biven and accepted. It was decided to make the Polio drive since we had made it last year and had a .wonderful success and were asked to tie. so again, several members volunteered their services on this worthwhile drive. Club prayer led by Mrs. Chas. Conger was given after- which the club adjourned to meet in February with Mrs. Ed Cassity February 8th at 1:30, please note time as lesson on desserts to be given also bring a comic valen-
tine.
Mrs. Miller served delicious refreshments assisted by Mrs.
Gene Gooch.
Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Meeting
The meeting of Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae has been postponed from January 20th unti.' February 8th at which time th •
Monrovin ((>1)
Bray, f White, f
Cordell, c
Hammer, f Griffey, c .
emiahseized, 'What to look Cot ■ ■ lhe purchase of new knives. Hifour different kinds of knives needed in most homes.' and ‘Th Care and Storage of knives.
A safety item on Stair Step j Fisher, g Clearance was read by Mrs. Dan- j Starnes, g
nie Craft.
A forecast of affairs for 19511 was read by Mrs. Vollie Raab. Mrs. Glendon Rightseil was appointed to the 4-H /omnSttee. The social and visiting period j , consisted of a contest conducted j by Mrs. Ross McCullough. Prizes were received bv Mrs. Dannie Craft, and Mrs Robert Mont-
gomery.
Members present included Mrs. Dannie Craft, Mrs. Ted McAnich. Mrs Clarence Knight. Miss Laura McCullough, Mrs. Maur.ce McCullough, Mrs. RoyMoCul'.oug't Mrs Robert M -nt- 1
gornery, Mrs Glendon Rights' ll, Russellville (49) Mis Otis Rissler. and Mrs. Lei-' b. Sheets, f and Torn Mrs. Ora McCullough j h. Spencer, f was a guest of the club. Clodfelter, c The Febniary meeting will be Klein, g In Id at the home of Mrs Ray- Robbins, g inonj Rissler. Reddy, f
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Hooker, g B. Game rovia. 23.
Officials: Ames
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