The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 January 1951 — Page 2
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THE DAILY HWER. SRfEKCASTlE. INDIANA, SATURDAY JANUARY 27, 1951
WM.I ri{l( F FRKKZf
take a pay nu&t That goes for th<* cop on the corner, th#* hank president, has* b.ilJ players, ft' - tors fartr»ry wor k* stenogTft" l>hfr and anyone else who work*
for a wa^e or aalary
A substitute formula almady n in the wotkh that will Jeave plenty of leeway for pay boon 1 however Oimg m w a^e dahtlra lion fjoar«) hof#es to have a plan read 1 , Monday in 'foe 'lay that would fix flexible wage * eihng about JO pet enf above the levin
pr eva
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ink
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pf K • fi ♦ «'/4’ ill take long!I. . oot I nHaile s of 1 u *• * an be t ransf or rne*J gr ail
ually *»v* i th* next !#0 days into for in,il sfa * if u pm e * eihngr o*t ■ ll of '*.«• oOiHHkkl of Obinv * o n. i < ■ . i* nui/iMla* t^u »'d pood tfai * .a* * -ohl by Arnei * * an I) 4 iti 1 if bo>anmH *<* iijH't .tU A iiift/i saiil 1 ii" fil'd dei.t.ji'd < eiJing.H .should he
f» >i1s iiltm a> dav
Hi vai * d, hmv*-v* i that the j»ili u? m* ’ii,.' h v.orkahle firi**' ( o<l« h* delayer| iH(iefUilte» Jy if bhsinr men floo<| I rf al'" r.*»u .. fth applie.tf ion*, for plire
l r i *! * i » f. v f '**ny i * 'Visine 5 ' era I f* ;
Tha grf»cer If pro Jr.* 1 rue tni r ontio
iiitl ' iter
H \ INBRIDfiE A larpe crowd of interpHted ball fm* iiU«ndpd Ucp tounuimcnt al cireenc aatlc- Friday and I Saturday I Mi and Mrs, Raymond Gooch and Children of Grcpncastlp sfipnl Friday eveninte w *t h Mm. Gem-
Gooch .
Mr- F. I. F'rleit cnlprtainpd for imvtd and Sue at their home Salmdav afU*inoon, a number of
roll.am . mm*.
froui J nn’il 4 *. rlor k All i ej>r)rU*<l a good t ime. StmJv (’lub meinberw enjoyed their first meeting of the ne .* v • ir at the home of Mrs Brut e f^in** ThuiKilay afternoon Jan
! uary Jkth.
Myrtle pjrkett a teacher .*i ,spi' »d.»nd spent the week end .1 home with her sister Kllft Mrs .Vtjtude ('olling.s spent Bun* lav at th** I ton a* ol Mr. ir/i*! Mrs K I. (iray Mr and Mih Harohl Anhui' ind unis of Indiana!»oh:i ,sj>efii the day .Sunday with hia moUK*: Mr ftertlui Airlutrt Key and Mrs James Clin** •were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Alva Print Sumla.v After 1 npon * a I far wu .Mr ('laude
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Mi and Mi > Kd*l rashity and Mr arid Mr f'erdl Bligh-h were dinner g^uesis Sunday of Mr and Mrs, ('hail*- Ifainey of InrliantifMjh , Th* dinner wits m honoi 4,1 Mr (.» .dy birthday Mr .;in*l Mrs. John Hanks of near Side ville callefi jit ti»e
libilie of Mr
l huis<ia\ afternoon I wher* they will
Bui mod Mi and Mr * Waller Steele Mi Bur Hurst,
aotnewha' Mr.-. ( hnton ludy an*l datighie/
i .iw farm prodtn t i putty, enjoye d u visit Munduy li oi .ml vc-j-ciubif with tir urul Mi> John Silieimi l
xi-in/d friun tin' (.nee, unit son of lii-dford
Mi md Mr. |>hi! Wunlwi.'li
THE DAILY BANNER I
and
HERALD CONSOLIDATED Kntori-d In tlm ponloffu* »l Green cm. 11*-, IndlitiiH mm neconi* j 1 Immk mud mutter under wet of | .lurch 7, IMT8. Malwtirtytloa price 4I» cent! par weak; $*.t0 per yeur In luwil In Putnam count. A',.(Ml to $7.80 per year •ulaltie
S'OCI E T Y MARRIED IN CHURCH CEREMONY
MF.MOfO ' '*
In loving meinory 711 Pvt Ust Class
in 1*1 down by control;, law, a hidden In g*5/i-
serving Jo.
ghe.st pric e tfiey , I lee 10 an I !
8. It. Itarlden, Pubduhar 17-18 South Jackson street
Kllt.U S H1HI.I THOM.HI | Ov.-rwhelRiing backuiK give. ' complete confiikince. Aumuiuoc. in turn K‘ vt ‘J* victory. I can 1.1 nli thiiigu through Chirut tha! 1 r'UM'hriii-lh nje. Phil •! l.'i
l*prM»nkl And Lo<al News
M and Mi Clco Shuck M|ieiit
'I - day 111 imliunupoliM
Mi ami Mia Klmer Spencer A - .. * - vi.-uloi of Robi-i I Sll li. n
ThumdH.y mgkt.
thd.'-ii Niiuck of Fillmore lia. he. 11 ..infini-il to hi., home by ill-
m , the past week
Mr uid Vtr W A Patterson
Re re I i.irnall la.t|je| •m ■ rnorning lot Miami, Fla
meat
1 an n>*
Vl ut Mi and
Stevie I ice 1 .1 .student III I >•-- Pa 1 ,iv. r.itv, 1 .fiending a i. a ila>.. with has fiieiul, John
(I II.in .1 New Uijeai,
of our Uear
Kenneth
Uavm- Dickson, 'it'*' tne
, fi, e for his couu.supreme sacriiu*
try and ours 6 years ago to*bi>
Jan. 27 194.'..
Kenneth how we nuss >»“ Every hour of each '***> The things you used to do The things you used u> su.v Vi>ur foot steps on the walk. Your greetings at the dor". Th. kindness of your talk We ll rtniemher ever more. Our hope is in th. morrow When sweet waters ever llow.
your enjoyment of your life.
iyf life, the value
Read books, nagazines. newspapers by aJI means. But read
' them a.s the f ** the house in whith to ' NOW, |>a: to, the comic page of . uV r , ,'A before my wife grabs , t ^
Rea<UlieBanTierlorbail{etballn^ YOU'RE TELLING — By WIUIAM RITT W *
Central Press Writer
A PASSERBY mistook snow | fullback. 19001 thinki swirling -ff a Mwaachusetts roof they’re just takin; tl , ne
i,.. arxH m an Rlmm think it ov#*r
Disappointments nwe! know When the gates of giorv
wide
V\'. 'll see our deal hoy thel
Jesus stai..mi
With p. uc
where
Sadly missed by mom.
eiaudniothi-i and leldtiVcs I*‘
by his sid' 1
anil Ix-.iUly eV.IV-
m. d.id.
I for sn oke and sent in an
p's things like that which chill a
l tireir.au s **nthusiasrn.
! ! !
IVliat b'Ctmc of the little boy luJ.o was so u. humid because his
'’I'"' 1 | yatits wen piUt hed* H/ip, h> s
iL.st bom/lit sole of those ueu
\ tri-colored trousers
! ! !
alarm, think it over.
The icay
l y“ Brito* J ulprits ii lio,
Of SC()Hf
about it—the culp «. Ilu
Rarhopt it’s a porodo but the nan or the na«r cl#*k intuit that acme folk whe think they tee a lying taucer must be in their cupt j The number of colleges which tsve dropped football seems to jro’.ir hy leaps and l((.iinds Zadok Dumkopf i All-Sauerkraut County
th, Stone oi.,.„ „ ||M( cmwltd from unit,, u , (W not that particular *
! t ,
A Conodion drove off 0 . , with snewbolls Proves uo Q ,/ '* whol we’ve always m.d 1, " age uhoolboy tan whip hi, in wildcats. ***#l ! ! ! | Before shoveling ,now ^ one of those hou | tunns. first warn, li.e H
then carefully w,, if you're lucky, th,
melted.
B >' Lie, snow u
V. F. W. DANCE TONIGHT Music By The "MerryMakers" AT THE HOME or all V. F. W. Members, Ladies Auxiliary and Fathers Auxiliary.
lack ('much joined n party nf
ophwinoi' ■ from th< Sigma Ohi I,., i >■ \‘ ho will attend a hou • party llu gUe.’d Ilf then ellls. ■ m il. D iv. V> ai an.I George
Iiiaikhi m Wheaton. Ill !• d:;:ir PlcVii ol Pli vo’ ,U<|.
u Gieeiicustle . ipioteil among .. veial Iu, ivlu.nfs ov. i ll ,- i Ml e l Si ,d. jii ihen imsiiu*,, pi e,|i. tlol, Ini 1891 The aiticle
i.iiiied l.y Merchants Trade
.louinal. a naluoiul |aib|tcatiiili foi depai linen and guneral stoi-
ERICH BRANDEIS
understand life
Weddin;- picture of Miss Norma two Dicken of Dana and George
N P. I mi ..I Mi and Mr M K Hoyd ol Gi ecnrastle. They were l You seem t
■, u, i i v ,ii 11.. i mu.i .i, ihodlit ' Ihtirch
W.hat do you read to be
HOW TC PLEAS EVERYONE!
I Mrs. Finns Hostess 1 I.. \\ ext Madison ( lub
WANTFP Ridel . to AIIlsoii f’lanl 5 day dull, t) C Fall. i Phone 581-H 27-eti. IKtSPriAl \<»TFS
ll is\ I tee < lub To Meet Thursday
'I Hu-v fit i'mb of the M’ I ,, r .
Ih, W i Madison Home Pc
I let, on Community will meet for . ..... .
fanh met at the home of th-
presideni Mrs Ray Kvans W.d nea.lay alteinoon Jan. 24. wuh
fifteen niembeis present The 1c .on ''Ljunk and Easy
Desserts was very ably .lenilr: li’HI.'il hv the home agent. Mi.Katharin. Remn i An apple
Upside down cake Iliad,
BE OUR GUESTS SUNDAY
Far \ N’lee
TURKEY DINNER '• 'Sine a,..Miles eranhern same, siravtberry sli •>. 'a.m. in.ule pie, e|e JOE'S GOODIE CAFETERIA
Admitted Friday Mrs Rose Shan,-t Clayton Mrs Florenie I.ady i itv Thomas Howling city I n--missed Friday Marie Ljumette tjumi v R 1. Mrs les ai a Moffett illv.
an .dl day meeting, Thursday K b 1 with Mrs. Al«‘e Thomas, South Indiana St All me.i.liers a ho plan hi make randy for the Rilev cheer Guild party on Keb 2 pie . e hi mg it !<■ i lid, in s-'iul il l.y some me else, if they eani.ot , unu' a.s the candy will be
i saiii
lak in the next ilav Plenty of . ..
with Ma i. i Mix ami ,.at m. al
ticket loi the partv will he ,
, Mast, i Mix cookies were prepa--t ed and baked An ice cream 1 iihbon can from the frozen food
Piiluaim die P I \
1 locKer wa also served and en-
lli Id Milling joy.-d with th, warm cake and lie Pulnamville P T A, mo* | cookies These time saving proTlmis.lay Inn IH in the Putnam- j cednres an ,.f great hen.-fit in Mile school house. The president. | the busy home maker. Mrs^ Mary Roach h,ought t.v' | At the business session presidj meeTing to order by all repeating j <Mi over by th.- vie piesident. ihe lord’s Prayer. The sec-re- Mrs Luclle.Skelton, it was vote I ' ai v, Mrs Julia Alexander, gavt to ()U , x ha«e a tuberculo.su minutes of last meeting and i health bond and to donate 10. business old and new were dut- |H , r „„mbcr to the March <>t cussed Dimes. Contributions of canned
Th- PTA tins a new movie food was brought fo, the show, , No -house is any good with.I projeetor and are having om tn b( . g iveft a fanuly in th- com- j ou t a .solid foundation
Heuis n a iii i,i: ip p.
CLOSING OUT SALE TUESDAY, JANUARY 30TH, 1951
'1 \ 1(7 I VI IUi.sii \ 12- CATTLE-
• Ysey eirn Mill, calf t.\ side ' C..M )r ,. 0l <>( ^ 1 ' 1 u " t" freshen l-eliriuiry *0
■ rs. , . n. it. sla n February ih ,’ '' 1 "" •" freshen I'elinmi'V ’.4
V ' • lr. sh. ri Vprd u
> mllliing «,.,od. treshen July itf *"•! ,ss mlUdng freshen O.-! ' Y’™'’ ' heitcr l„ flesh, I, \,,r*l II Use, helters, ll) inuuHis ohl '• * ' <m. rns. , ln,||. <r
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FARM MACHINERY
.,',f ’ ..'.“'f . .", 1 ’ -.•I, «► tmt, muUMvt
breaking plow; (null and rear ,s,Hi•»llb pii li-1141 bill h. otte obi 0is<
vmm, „n •lobn IW. Manure
I
Pit
laG I et.riiai» ; ,,ne F'r, r ,|
h ^ ( **. Mibbei Mr, .f.,,,,. IWr ,
FEED
*7 A: •; ,0 I sales atfiUfu, e lover mmI
Jm, bllstu 1 tie a lorn Irsi "dveil hav. >,am .a»is.
POULTRY
IVh.u- l^cSin. ,1...., „, MISCELLANEOUS
(„rh. I,,, , ' r •‘M-'U.lun lirf.l.r Lt» „ **r«Hj*» f«i tiienitun ^ arUx l^Bi i<m» mini*
furniture
<- S '* M • EK.HH 04- HAJ.K « AHM Nu t’Foperty rctnoveri untU settled for JAMES M. ALIEN u ‘ t,ov> ^k« - hi rh T and rtvtrr. v , t • ,<WN WIUJAMR f lerh ’ 1 ret ponslble in case of ivei'ldent
and daughtei, Mr and Mrs liar h*y Pickett and daughters of In* ■ luinupolis Mi and Mis. (ir.al Maddux of Chilli,n Center unu Mt and Mis Chailea Lthka and daughter were dinner guests yf Myrtle and Ella I’u-kett Sunday. Others who were .alters during I t tie day were Mr .uni Mrs. Roy Powers and son of Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs Walter Pickett and daughters of Ladoga and llasil McFai land Joe laiwiuan visited with Paul Wimic Tate ut Tei 1 e Haute Sal unlay. Mi and Mrs Osborne Dickson and faintly of Indianapolis, visiled Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs Willis Dickson Mi and Mrs Fred Frank of La layette were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mi and Mis. James Curran Mi and Mrs. Edward Lcfforge enieiluined Mi and Mrs Charles t'ungei Monday evening with .1 turkey dinnei
s»\ Ol T Ol S*,\ FN "Rannei nds surely pay off," •‘"'I » veil known OUtoNiobite deal,(i tile othei day. In a test to check the tiffeclivcbes.-. of advertising' in local ,nip- || |. thrs uulo derilei advertised used ears once a w „ e k m two loial newspapers ,, V ei a peruKl of .sevcial weeks His used ear salesnien quesiioned each of ihc used car buyers attracted m then pliu-e of tiusmess -Six oui of seven said they saw the ad in the Banner." Haul the auto dealor. V\ell. as we have said before, over nine out of ten (anultffs in Uituum county read The Daily Hantiei
Snholnrs my that the suwess of the old Vikings m plundering and subjugating much of Kuroiv may have bofn due to the de. vekgeuent of the ,ran axe.
j reader
! able to a.Hit-isiand life and people ’ What do you recommend 1 for nc to re d . that 1, too. may be able cope with life better I
than I do
I receive letters in simdai veir* at least once .1 week. My sn.-.wei to the question | whst I I ,Xn tea
is:
“People
Thei, .ne millions of books. Their .it, thousands of GOOD
ISHjJtS.
There ar, books written ny thinkers, would-be thinkers, scientists pseudo-schenlists, and bunks written by smarUt-s ,vho find out first what will sell best and then write a Isi^ to fill Uie
demand.
J don't undervalue books one bit 1 would be lost without them. But no one can learn how to LIVE 01 how to make life siu-i-essful by reading books.
Don’t worry about serving dinner guests. Om varied offerings of fine foods is sure to please all
Eating .ut is fun MFE ROYAlf
TIMES THAT. TRY MEN’S SOULS
In l pieture this week, mumlv whose home had been -
Dm PTA will he in the com- suov.-il by fire
nmnily hall at Pulnamville next PTA meeting Thursday Febni* us 1 .*> Some PTA mothers are giving a pltiv about one hum long \ll are invited to come All entertainment is free and • uni suie everyone will enjoy Itimself •lallle Hug, 1110 Honored Willi Party Little Mis Janie Hugenin wtn the honor guest at a birthday party, given l.y het moth, 1 Fnliay evening at her hour we-i Walnut ticel Sh, celehrat. In-i -axtii hirthday All.i Janie blew out the six • andles on the birthday cakic< cream and cake w.-ie seiv- .l to several ol tier friends and ret-| atives. She received many nic,
gifts
rhe next meeting will I,, I-', I 2* a! I ,'fO p m a I the Cunc ,,|
Mi- I , Wi ighl
Mrs ll,,nelson Hostess
to N.-eiller raft ( lith
Mis lllanehe Monnett
1 hminun and Mrs. Grace Pruiti. Mi' I F. Hm and Mrs Omer lick as a flower committee. The Club voted 1.1 give $.1 INI ; 0
the polio drive
A good report of the council <d clubs was given. The movies to be shown soon are. 28-29-:i0, Bio Grande’’; 31-1, "Eagle and •be Hawk" 1 Mexican War ,n I exits 1; 4-A-6, "Harvey" itiie
rabbit.)
, . .-7-w, Ll * ,, v,rN Frank Woluing was m av.st .S.'sMl m maintenance costs ' ,l arg, of the program and gave t»v giving a new look to t a ■ 1 b*' ' bib members some interestold clock atop the llhni Onion in>! "‘tRerlal on the "Naming of building the Cnunttea of Indiana." Some Porcelain enamel faces replac- ' v, ' le named for presidents of th? <sl painted vo-slen dial.,, in U)4k 1 s for distinguished Aii’mrK Kiwyer , hiei hiiihlim, statesmen, ten from Ken
engineer, said the enamel still f. j as good as new iuut ttuit at lens' ) s.YOo 1ms been saved m iviuit j
But you cannot live in a I
foundation.
Io make a house livable, en-j joyabte. eomfoi table, homelike, j \ou need lots of other thing*!
besides a foundation.
You need chairs and lounges,, tables and pictures, [aunt and, wallpapar. lamps and flowers,
tugs and table covers,
regu j You n( “ ed hundratte of othei-
Seventeen members " iri S, s to make a house a tion’e,
a nil the best way to find out vhat you nee<l to nake you happy is by living in the house and gradually acquiring the
J inancial iiiMaliilitv. poor health, loss nf .1 lined une these are only a few of mau n tu.ii* and tribulations. We hope you me spared trying limes. If j|| health should boilier you. however, we are prepared to help. | j r> | consult a qualified physician. He will know exactly what to preserilx'. I hen bring your prescription to us for compounding. We w ill use the finest pharinaeeuhrals available.
The N'cedlecraft .'hill met at Hie home of Mrs N L Ikinelson on Friday P M for their regu
I.11 meeting
ans'.M*re.l roll call
AIT 1 the old business the neu oltuei took ehurge Mrs E P lUrtlei new president appointed
fil. il ,hil ' ,fs V<VI neprl hk - want, and
1 e.-in afford .
MW I At f; OV UID < 1,1 H K v \\ I S COI.I.FA.F MOM.Y CHAMPAIGN III iyPi The lfniveesrty of Illinois reports it
COAN PHARMACY •’"•"am f minty’H lan-gest Drug s t"re, huilt on t^l’AMTV, '« ( I KA* V HRRVK K.
suuiffoklliig ,,| U | latiy, ftiHt.s The clock was a gift from the University's clans of 1H7M
cer met cmos *t* dlrvJ ' TtfuiusUu. * *j*4rS a cawnfu Sfucrro* ej VOLCANO CAKDS ml
EITEL'S
luek v heiWH, some for signers 01 f *. 1 l.n .itioil ol 1 iide|7eii.lencc oine for early governors and 1 "bie for U 8. Navy officers. Marion rouiity was nametl for , Rug Gen. Frances Marion Mrs 1 Woluing also read about "Tannei s ("reek Blockhouse" and an i"taiesimg marker in Dcarborr
c.iuntv iier home county. During the social hour the hos-
tess served delectable refresn- | "" ut:. ['he next meeting will be held February 23 with Mrs Paul
1 Mahoney.
- n « M H rAFKMtAK
Tuesday
Indorapra of Photoplay Mrs | Fiml Lucas—3 p. m.
Friday
Pentury Club—2 30 Mr, Robert Crouch.
Beading D ihe !•'(UrNDATION t for understamdng | * But you may be full of hookknow ledge and yei not have the slightest idea how to live a full life. Rife is not lived by written rule nn r by print -il formula. Ufe is lived by DOING, by contact with other human beings and by experience thus game.* Let us say you want to be 1 lawyer. You have to study, <,f course. Vou have to read many bonks You have to know law But to be a good lawyer, book knowledge alone is not enough You may sit in your office day •tfter day and sadly look at «ou'r diploma which testifies ‘ (,,, I^atin) 'to' You are fully fied to * “ lawyer, tha, V0l! are ENTITLED t„ p rartl( , e '
■ ? .V-
a
bring
But that .ioean't GIVE v-ou pra/Hice That does,,', ' "lienus to you And .Ann if ^1 rfo «>me. that doesn t mH ke y 0l , win cnoes. 1 You must lead, yes. But y„,
must read PEOPLE.
You must read you,- clients ou must read the judge You "*- 1 read ^ Jury. You must
lead the witnesses
And what you read there 1,
NOT written in books.
Hw you read people and un- ' "rstand what you rend in lh ^ determines your success in hfe|
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