The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1951 — Page 2
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THI DAiLY i“cr. SSEENCaSTLE. iNDiANA; TUESDat. JaNUaRY 16 l c 5'
Missionary Rally At Gobin Church
I>r. J-iiM.in P. a pr > feassir at t/if Univewity of Tokyo, Jai>an, will f^a*uk at a .Miaaionary rally to l»' fi'ld on VV^vtarwlay rv<~nnn; at " k) [>. rn at the <Wan M* tlK*list Cliiinti Dr. kiiwm iKlehart ha-s recently rpturru-.! t,, Una country and will lmv<- a fii ■/> liaml (r*jiort of affa:ra in Unit country. Jn vie.', of the fact t/iat the Pax East world iiiter> t, cnat ninnbcrH of peojilif wdl ytanl lo li'-ar thii
brilliaiil sja.ik'T
The K< v Edward lloaae. Of Terre Haul-. .M..»ionary Secretary of tin- < in-em asi le District of Uw* M.y.)i«>di** fJinroh, wdl intwxhwc the |m udo r The Youth h>ll'<w.'lu| ^roupa >1 the i<«.j|l church an hid pint,' lo ponsor tin' mi eting. 'Phe (iirde "l rv> of the dnift-t < "m. ■'.tut of Pat fiuulil. .love McMHIen, amd
1 ' " v 1 ' ; > oed oi ANNIVERSARIES
1 h* fi iiio hy I. i H na, will WldlDINtl
"ittff. i Mr. and Mrs NaDetun Sillerv,
Various « hur. s (fioups In til- I 05 year, i.rlny Ian. 16 h.»v<- b* » invit 'd I." j ftirthdavn
Minn- in t »* Dr. Itf. I^'n rFii jard Gb ;iway. .h<< )|«X1 will lieiwl -1 wiN-k in tin j „ Ml . Hl „, M , . Don Uir-nway,
■ re,i of the <Ire•nea.'ftle DiatriC, | 12 v „., r ., o)(| fo , lay j an
a different ifuirch i ( \MII OF Til \ Mis
vitid to attend the We wish to expiv-s our heart- : I'lttP* "■ al'i" M1 a! Mr
is MEMORY
I flower giriB; .singers and i»all ill- ' ’ In memory of nr, I hearer for tin kindness hown llain.s. who passed away .Ian. IK | , lf Ml |,, h „ ,, \ V ,
Station W G R E
T ueiMlay
6:.'10 Round the Town
6:45 laiial and World News 7:00 fan't Help Singing 7:15 Talc.- from Wonderland 7:.':0 Campus Round-Table
8:00 Reaver'a Tale
8:15 Campus Interview 8 10 Ma-• • 1 Works of France 9:00 Mush of the Masters 10:00 Sport News K Views 10:15 Our Singing Country
10:30 Bidtirin Capers p T \ MEFTI Mi
INDIA.N'APOIdH. Jan. 16 •Key" leg.. !n* ion workers from
the local units of the Indiana Cor.gr:‘■s of Pin n' and Tea, hcr will ns •mill, hire for a one
day Dig. tion Institute. Jan
24th in tlie ( luypool Hotel 8:30
a. m, to 3 U0 p. m.
kollo vifig tie ! heme for tie co ,fe' 1. ‘'Looking Into Degis ! il on program nnalywsl and will also be given opportunity to
Visit their legislators.
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postofflon at nreencastle, Indiana as second 1 lass mail iiiatl-r under ai-t of 'larch 7, 18*8. Subsciiptioa price 411 cents per week; IM.0U pel year by mail In Putnam county; 46.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam ( uiiuty. H. ft. Hariden Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street lull \\ • BIRLI l HOI <.H t That is better than nothing but not so good as a (lean record. Often it is too late to mak' amends for an ugly evil deed II I have taken any thing from any man by false accusatior I n.toi’c him foiu-fnld Duke 19:8.
And Local News 81 It I i: I S
t fwiikmg each eve? eordlaHy
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Often my darling my tears will Dimming ynur picturs' heforo
my eyes
Hut ni ver the one in niy heart
that lies
The stai • 1 ms dun ns I whis-
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Mv dear hushand 1 nil s you co. Wife. Blanche. p i It I J M I Itt NT < ONTRODS INDIANA POMS. Jan. ifi lirp) ■ The city 1 'mncil rejected fur the third time last night a move to extend rent controls n 'in Man ii i to June .0 The vole Was 7 to 2 Federal 1 out nils I'/id March 111. (iolden Dink ( lull I n Mi id \\ ednesdu'
lianison.
The Otuldreti
IN MFMOKI In memory of Maggie Slithering wh., p'is ed away Jan l-i, 11(44 The dearest Molhet this world could hold, A loving Minile and n heart "I gold. 'I'h is,, who knew her all wil know, How munh wa lo t even yea ’' ago. Mis .is| by <'hildrm 11A MRI,I Its FIN FR KOKOMO. Ind . Jan 16 11' 1 1 1 Kjx mi mb. is of 1 h, "Hetter Tunes Ahead Club" found I heir enUiiisiHsni fo, gamhling dnmpi ned today. They vveie fined in eity court $225 <iii charges of keeping
The Golden Link Club will Kumblm > f •' ( l"iP'nent after poll, meet Wednesday evening at 8 " ff (leMtro y ,fl pi K ht
o'elock with Mrs Ruth Fry. Mrs Irene Crawley will have the pro-
slut machines from their club Judge liuniild .1 Holing'1 uni u nd thi contents added to the
J police pension fund.
D A V Auxiliary will meet Wednesday, January 17th. u. 7 JO p 111 at tin Legion Home. Mr and Mis Dallas Roark of Dana, cal • d on friends in Green'a-,! le and Fillmore S in-
day,
Owen County road officials today renewed their plea for co-1 operation in siving the roads in the eotwyty from “almost corrplet ■ ruin S[ieneer World Mrr Peggy Girton has gone to 1'amp Is .leone, Nin th Carolina to he with her husbaml, I’ll Richard F Girton, who is in the United Statis Marine Corps Ml Clyde Cash and Mrs .pstn Cash have returned home from ('amp Hrei kenridge, Ky , where they visited ovei the week-end witn Ret ihomas iGene) Cash. VFW Fathers’ Auxiliary will meet at Gen. Jesse M L'e Post i aao Home at 7 10 o'eloek Wednesday evening 'Ph*' auditing commlttc 1 1 'quested to 1 1 present. There wall lie state wide I n.lmopdis Athletic Club Tbursdai it i : armoumcid (' H Bnmaby, .Ii is Put cam county Civilian I > ti ns’ Dins tor and Frol I e.a -*' is city director and both me e\ 1 m*1 ■ t#.,| to ntl<'i] ( | thi' in. ‘eting. Pin* Fast Marion Home 1*V <1noiiucs Club will me >1 at the home of Mrs Hnbcrt Suthenlin, Friday, .l.in'.i,ar\ 26Ui at I:.'i0. Mi Claude Williiimson will [in/vide the entert unnient. Tile roll call answer wall he a buying habit that is cosily. Let's gd th» year started right and coni ' to this meeting.
UnujAance Senmce
iiwnji cupmimenls hova been beneficial to the world at large, but the man who experiment* with BARGAIN" insurance it taking too big a gamble. Our rates are right and our companies pay off - that's the kind ol protection you want
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LA RKJ N & POY NT E R
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139-Day Strike Ends Tuesday INDIANAPOLIS. Jan 16 • I Pi Oily .sanitation department workers returned to work today, ending then Idp-diiy old
.strike.
Patrick A McCain , uiterimti" ad 1 |>1' simtativi ol the A FI, State. County and Muneipnl Km ployes. said the local ntenibeis hip S'oted last night to return to work. He mid .'iit workers were scheduled to re iume work toda". and 61 others "within the next few days.” More than 200 sanitation department workers went on strike Aug 30, demanding a wage increase and the firing of a supervisor McCabe said the union "obtained n eognition." There whs no announcement of a wage
boost.
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SOCIETY D. Itu Theta Tun Meets This F'ellillg Delta Theta Tau will meet tonight at Me tioine of Mias Noma Mi toy at 8 o'clock. Five New Meudiers \re Aiiiiiameod Delta Theta Tan wishes to announc, the pledging of five new members Mrs L. C. Goodhu • Mi- Evan (hawdey Mrs. Herbert lllo'ki-r. Mrs Vernon Heath an Mrs Robert Coopsr. New MajavUle < omuuinitj ( ml> Meets Mis Claude Malaycr wa« hiis to th ■ New Mayavdis Community Club Friday afternoon Ian 12 Mis Florence Jeffrn oja-nisi the meeting by havnu th group sing Silver Threads Among the (kdd. Ica<t by Mis Eleanor M Mullen. Devotional was given by MrAlici Hatfield S.'xtee.n members ,■ in-A'Ted roll call with Why I am a Member of Tina Club with iniiny interesting reaaons la the business mo-sting it was voted to buy a H silth Bond ami contI'i/bute to the Maich of Dnmw . In tlie absence of Mrs. Juanita McMuiiry. Mrs Heryl .Milh : had tlie jirogram. Slie n«d 1 [101 n An Old Tree Talks, and loll.. veil with an int 'resting [lapcr on "Thoughts for 1951." Mrs. Ina Drake had charge 'o the entertainment which w ,- very much enjoyed and brong t many giaxl laughs. The hostess served delicious r dreMhmcnts to the memti r ' and tw'a guest Mrs Anna E - gers and Mary Elizabeth Ra - field. Tie next meeting will be wit! Min Madonna Barker. Kidpath School P T. \. In Meet Friday The Martha I Ridpath P T. A. will meet Friday, Jan. 19th at 2:15 p in. Program will he given by Miss Harris’ room, the fourth grade. I>. \ Ii. To Meet Ibis Fyeiiing Wiishburn Chapter of I) A R will meet this evening at 7:30 u'clocK with Ml Ross Azlicd Assistant hostesses will h« tin Misses Ann Duimnck Haz I Ramlio and la la Walls and Mi W (> Timmons. The jirogram will he "Spitlight From Abroad" by Mrs Dorothy DeVanoy. I ''derated licnding < hih Meeting Post [Hilleil The meeting of the F. derated Heading Club has been p tjiou-
< d.
Rig Walnut l.adies \ id lo Meet The Ladies Aid of tile Rig Walnut Church will meet Thursday, Jan. 18th., for an all day meeting with Mrs. Maude Semlmeyer All ladies are in\:te»l. Home and ( Ibid Study Group lo \|ee| I'hc Home and Child Study Grotlji will meet with Mi Willi.at Kckardt Monday at 8 [> rn Mis Ralph Taylor will have the jirogram. Mothers Scry ice ( lull Meets libs I'Aeibng Thi Putnam County Mothers St rvlce Club will meet this evening with Mrs. Will Patterson at 7 30 o i lock Roll call will hr "What I want for my birthday." There will tie installation of officers
West Floyd Home E e. • loh Hi lb Meeting On Wednesday, January 10 the the West Floyd Home Ee Club met at the home of Mrs Rimer M Kamey wnth Mrs Ed Ranh and Mi Gwen Huffman a.saiatant hostesses. The niaetiing was railed to >rd. r by the president, Mrs. C. 1 J Ragan with Mrs Lester Jenkuiis giving the history and ha Png the group in singing the ■song < f tho month. Jingle Hells. Club creed and pledge of allegiano? van given in unison. Mrs Kathen'Kne Benner gave the lesson, quick and easy desserts. she making an apple sauce up-rui.Mown rake, which was si rvtsl during the social hour. Points gain 'd from the lesfam 1 weiv to keep on hamts some of the different mixes, fruits and nuts, also ways of serving ice-
cream.
U-uders were appointed for future lessons and Mrs. Emory Brat tain county president spoke
briefly.
Contests were enjoyed during the social hoiu and guests
' wet* Mrs. Shirley Wilson, Ml • Katherine Benner and Mrs Kinorv Brattain.
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! noon work 'I'hc n-xt meeting to be at U-e home of Mrs. Arthur Eg gers on February It Assistant hostes.seM J’S Claiej. 'e Fell arid Mrs I M Wright l{ou<4id:de ( lllin 'let With Mrs. Boswell The F. A. H. Club of Ror h (tale held their first maeting of 1951 m Jan. 10 at th t honk Mrs. Ethel Boswill with Mi 1-trna Curran i--..tir.g Samiteen memb rs answete-' I roll call by paying th«n dm During a short busini'.ss siit was deci led to scrsi h, at the Jam-s Allin suit- i various committees were name \t ■ | ' Mrs Dorothea Smith 1 tert. e<l the group with two vei amusing coni vis. The next meeting will be Fn 14th at the hon of Mrs Gt Silli-ry with Mrs li ne G ’ aswiHting. Roll call will he a \. entire rxrhange liobin U . •8 ( . 8. To Meet Thursday The VV. S C S. of Gobin Memorial r hurch will meet Thursday aft- r noon at 2 30 o • lin k Community Hal! Mrs Willai Sunkel ami Mis Elmer Hn’i'y will tie program leaders Mi John Cook, chairman of th- F. lowship committee, will D 1 a-- . isteit hy Mrs 0 D Met'ulloiigh Mi Mai 1 m W Lester Jones Mrs A C Notthrop will lead the devotions Ab Women and friends of the ehureli at. eordially invited to attend \lpbu (lb Omega To y|eet W 1 bliesbuy Aljiha Chi Omega wil! meet with Mrs Roy C Slither !in. 629 F.ast Seminary street, Wrdne bit', evenliig at 7:30 o'eloek y|rs. lilirney Hostess To Home Fo ( tub Tlie Town and Country Home Ee (*lut) met at th" home of Mrs lxs»n Harney, Thursday, January 11. The preswhnt Mrs Ihixt Gilie laiul opened the meetirug by leading in the pledgi" of nl|eg anee of the Anieriiun Hag. The song of the month. Jingle Hells, vva.s led by Mrs John Bank tie. song loader. This war followtsl by the club creed. Roll call was answered by a Naw Year's resolution my husband should make. Th' lesson entitled "Outlook" was given by Mrs Drake Brookshire. Mrs Raymond Curran re'id the hiHtory and organization o: ejub work. The constitution of the Putnam County Home Ee ('lull wa read by Mrs Dan Gilliland This w.ts followed by the read mg of the club constitution by Mis Sain Baird. Thi' Home F> Club nraye: vas given in unison. Lovely refroslrments wer ■ served to twenty members Tile next meeting will hi" Fell Sth at the hone of Mrs Ray. mand CNin-an. Brick ( tia|Nd Home I' e ( lob Has Meeting The Brick Chapel Home Ee Club met at the home of Mrs. Clarom •• ScoL'e f,> r its January meeting. Eleven members, two guests, Mrs. Benner and Mrs. Brattain. sang "Jingle Bells" after which the pledge of allegiance and club creed were given. The answer to roll call was a "New Year's resolution my husband should make " The county president. Mrs Brattain. of West Madison Club installed the new office ra for th. new year. They were prraidont. Mrs. Glenn Flint; vice president. Mrs Paul MeKeehan: secretary and treinsurer, Mrs. Durbin ! o'Hair; publicity chairman, Mrs. Andrew Sutherlin. Mrs. Benner gave a very interesting lesson and demonstration on quick and easy desserts. She made an applesauce upside down rake and ice cream ribbon ^ cake These colorful and ap | petizing desserts with tea and ! sassafras tea and mints were enjoyed hy all. The programs for the new year were distributed and hostesses filled in. Mrs. Harry Tressner donated a plate With the l(*5i months printed on it to the ways and means committee and it went to Mrs. Clifford Early. Tlie meeting closed with the club prayer and the February meeting is to he held with Mrs Harry Tressner. All membership dues are to be in by the February meeting
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Only iO Lelr, Values to $32,98 j
SUITS $151
Only !5 Left, Values to S35.00 4
DRESSES .... $5,00 -< 7.(1
Values fo SI7.98
Corduroy Suits S600 Blouses.,
Skirts
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Corduroy Jackets .... S3.00 Robes .. l Value Tables, 50c, $1.00, $2.00 ' ADLERS EAST SIDE SQUARE I
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• Booitvr heater keep, water at belt woih.ng temperature. • Jet-Tower with 58 whirling l«li of bootter-heated '•otti, givei equal waihing pretture, top to bottom. • txclu.iv, Hydro-Bruth Act'on bruih-fluihe. every turfote of* very dith. • faty loading withouf removing baiketi. • Only »i. minutet (average water p,f, om „ arf to finish • D„he, ielf-dry in C w n K. a t. • bl. .o,y.t..,|. an ttramvr.
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