The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1951 — Page 2
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THE DAILY R^NPR. 3REENCASTLE. INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 195 __
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WO'tAN I.KCISCATOK WOItniKS OVKK Hll.l>
I To relieve miseries -he;.
! «i*hntitdoslnB.rUbon ▼ vapopoi )r| hiyliuay
Mrs Porter is n well known "lul) woman and entertains frequently. This is one of her favorite” recipes which she <avs Is one from nn old Mississippi steamboat captain
TOD W’S IHRI.K THOrGHT We would be wise to talk ovit our needs, our real needs with Ihe Infinite. My God shall supply all your need according' to his riches in glory by Christ
Jesus. Phil. 4:19.
IHMBALAT I • . .. in mall pieces ami browned in bacon drippings i; (iiuin i ill fine and added II irlb cut line and added 1 chii ihuge) tomatoes Cayenne pepper to taste 2 i ups boiling water Salt lotas-.. ”
IVrsonail And Loral News ii ii 11: is
Colds a relieve miseries ithout dosing, rub (
SOCIETY < urrenl Literature 4,roup Meets .Monday The Current Literature Gro-’l of A.A.U.W. will meet Monday February 5th, at 7:30 p. m. with Miss Lelia Horne. 516 K. Seminary St. Mrs. Charles Sanders wil’ be the speaker. Her subject will be 'Indiana Authors” Study Group Meeting Will Start Monday Tile Cloverdale P. T. A. study group meetings will begin Monday, February 5 at the school-
j house.
The group will meet each Monday afternoon through February at 1:30 P M. The theme for this course i.i J "Growing Toward Maturity'' and I the study will be educational to ] everyone. Please plan to attend each
meeting
INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 2. (INSi A kindergarten teach.
,HM fALENOAR Monday. Fob. 5
g: 00 a. m. Classes begin n regular schedule. . Wednesday, Feh. 7 in n m. Worship Chapel
The regular meeting of the
Monday Club has been postiH. | Country Reading 4'lidi
Hake easily.
d. • iti oven foi 40 minutes Will serve about 10
V. F. W. DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Music By The MerryMakers" AT POST 1550 HOME For all V. F. W. Members, Ladies Auxiliary and Fafhers Auxiliary.
FOREIGN STUDENTS GIVE PROGRAM "Glebe Trotters,” a program I--- i 1 !i ■ imi jgn students at T'el’ami .led DePaiiw students "bn hnye In an studying In Hi i'u lauili. will be the Sat* .-' la ' idi a t from Ihe rami' ■ r .' t diiin WTKF at 4'45
Hjmk Tiomtxrrg of Norway ei E' / ii.eib I -a line ill Sweden .' ill n mi .* their experiences l:i
with Patricia Opie and nehenthal. who spent Inlying in Sweden. • an exchange stuNui'way Jhs| year, will
Ame Jack
Livi
Music
broadcast over the same station at noon, DePamv will present the two-piano team of Marcia Hamilton and Hill Lockwood, both of Qreencastlo. They will play Shubcri's "German Dance", “Slmmona” “The Calico Cat," Mm zkoWskl's ‘ Spanish Dance," and Greig’s "Wedding at Troldhangen."
I.EtJISI.ATI RH
The Houae, 83 to 1, passed the Sedwick House measure which permits a city or town to install traffic signals on a state road after the State Highway Department fails to do so. It has special reference to the cities of Martinsville and Monresville.
Feb. 2, 1950
Feb. 2, 1951
THANK Vllll. FOLKS! On our first anniversary in Greencastle, we wish to express our appreciation for the warm reception accorded us during the past year by the residents of this city and Putnam County. We only hope we can serve you even better during the years ahead. AGAIN WE SAY •• THANK YOU! ADLERS EAST SIDE SQUARE
ed.
The February meeting of th-’ Fortnightly Club has been post-
poned.
The Heelsvllle-Ktllesville basketball game has been cancelled due to weather conditions. Delta Gamma Alumnae meeting scheduled for February 6th, has been postponed indefinitely. The Hoy ftenut Paper Drive scheduled for .Saturday, Feb. 3, has been postponed until Saturday, Feh 13!h Misa Rose Ellen Rnark, who is attending Indiana University, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Ruarlt in Fil'-
more.
Then- will not be preaching services at the Brick Chape! j church Sunday, because of the condition of the roads and weather Ftev J. E Porter, pas-
tor.
Funeral services for Earl Bunion will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the MoCurry Funeral Home. Kev. Buol Horn will be in charge. Burial will be in Fillmore cemetery. Putnam county hunters have killed at least 199 foxes and have Fieen paid a fee at the rate of $2.00 a head by the county commissioners as is revealed in this month's claims prepared by the county auditor’s office. Mrs. John Cannon and Mrs. Rodman Foxx will arrive tonight by train from Easton. Pa . to attend the funeral of Mrs. Frank Cannon. Mrs John Cannon lias I>epn visiting her daughter in Easton for the past several weeks. Born to Mr. amt Mrs. Harvey Abney in the Ball Memorial Hospital at Muncle. a daughter. Deha Jane. Mrs. Abney is thgranddaughter of Mr. and Mrs F. S Whitted and the daughter nl Mr. and Mrs. Rex Smith of South Bend, formerly of this
city.
Melvin Meyer left this morning hy automobile for Pittsburgh, F J n , where he will visit relatives en route to Washington, D. C, Mr Meyer, manage’of the local O. C. Murphy store for the past two years, will h’ connected with Murphy store iu the nation's capital. The Purdue Glee Club, under the director of A1 Stewart, will present a concert in the new gym in Rockville on Sunday. February 11, at 8 p m This is under the sponsorship of the Rockville Parent-Teacher Association. Tickets are on sale at Nohlitt's and Clearwater # MrCarlv Drug Store in Rockville
I Meets l i h. 7th
I The Country Heading club will meet Wednesday February 7th at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Ralph
Howard
Maple Heights Home Ec Cluh To Meet The Maple Heighta Home F.e Club will meet Tuesday evening. Feb. 6 at 7:30 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Home with Mesdnmes Bernice Lewis, Irene Crawley and Maude Kirkham as
lios’t esses.
ridiPMlay, Feb. 8
8:30 p. m Franz Bod fora Piano 118 Harrison Hall.
Friday. Feh. 9
10 00 a. m. Extended Chape! James Eidridge on The U. N
Gobin Church
Saturday, Feb. 10 8:00 p. m. Basketball
State.
Bab
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday
Marvin Ray Overshiner, years old today, Feb. 2.
concerned over the safety of her Dr vViklman. speaker, flock than is Representative 8:00 p . m Basketball Hi"
Betty Malinka over the fate n nols | , eh.
her bills in the current session of the Indiana General Assemb-
ly-
Miss Malinka. of Gary, is one of three women members of th ■ Indiana House of Representatives. She is a veteran legislator having previously served in the House in 1943. 1945 and 1947 The 42-yeer-old brunette lias almost as many hills to look alter as a kindergarten teach' has pupils. Miss Malinka is author or co-author of 20 measgures and she doesn't haV'' to wait until General Assenib.y ends next March to know they won’t all get across the street' ••But I won't put my name o ' a bill and then forget it I s’ tend committee meetings w in r ever one of my bills comes up. and try to meet all the arguments against it on the floor It’s surprising sometimes how much difference another vr w - point makes on an issue." "Take my House Bill 197 to abolish common law marriages. We hove all this elaborate setup for gelting married, with a waiting* period and tests against venereal disease- laws for the protection of all of us, sinee a stable home is the basis of soriety. But as long as the state recognizes common law marriages, these laws are being by-passed. “Why, in Lake county alone, which I represent, one-fourth ‘
the youngsters supported
LETS GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOfTR Daily Banner Carrier By Wendell Pell 4 ir< illation Mutt igi r 1 xsr -«<—-y-
No word has been received from John A. Cartwright, .IF who left Greenraatle on Monday afternoon for California, hut it is believed he is nearing or has arrived in Ixis Angelea. Johnny was joined hy a friend frfim Hamilton. Ontario and both left together in their respective autos They had a hitch and it was planned to hook the cars together after they had left the icy roads, and this woulfl enable one or the other to get some rest. Both are gi-aduates of Ban Jose State College, and took Route 66 for Ijos Angeles, where they will enter the business world. By the way, it was 10 degrees below zero in Amarillo, Texas (on Route 66) on Wednesday.
Hospital Notes Dismissed Thursday: Richard Wells, Greencastle. Dismissed Friday: Mrs Grace Henderson. Greencastle; Mrs. Wilma Stanton, Coatesvtlle
Station WGRE WORE will go on the air tonight. at 6 :io p m . Deke Freeland will bring the sports new* at 7:15 At 7 55 Bob Hiillnrk will announce the Greennistle high school basketball game which will be followed by your Friday night Dance Party. I’l TNAMVIl.I.r. CHI HCH Rev William J. Evans, naator 84inday School 9:341 A. L.
Evens, Snpt
Worship Service 10:30 This is an important service because of our Evangelist campaign He sure and listen to Bishop Raines on W1BC Wmr. Eeb I 1951.
dependent
children program are from common law marriages. But rnosi people don’t look at common law marriage from that stnndpnin: It’s generally treated as a hush-
hush matter."
Roll call will be number of j through the aid to
brothers and slaters in yom family and the lesson "Quick and Easy Desserts will be given i,y
Mrs. Renner.
There will he a Valentine Box for any who desire to bring Valentines for their secret sisters. HIXSON IS WOMEN'S PRESS CLUB SPEAKER Prof. Jerome C. Hixson of I)ePauw University will address the Wrwnpn’s Press Clu^ of Indian^ at their meeting fi tire Washington Hotel in Indianapolis Tuesday, Feb. 13. Professor Hixson, a member of the DePamv English I staff since 1924. will use as his subject ''Living Language." Widely known as a lecturer and writer, he is a joint author with I Colodny of “Word Ways", a book dealing with the development of language, and of many articles on language. He is also a member of the Ritual Commission of the Methodist Church and assisted in the preparation of Ihe Methodist hym-
nal in 1935.
ERICH BRANDEIS • We could have escaped long
ago
"If your deputies we wanted to fight, , "But we didn't want to hurt
no one
In taking our unlawful flight; "So we’ll merely tiptoe out ‘In the midst of this dark
night.”
There certainly does not seem to be any relationship between this "poem" and world affairs
But there is.
Three prisoners in Oregon, 111 .
Many of the measures bearing j wrote the above piece of poetry the name of Mslinkn are m- j»W before they were boing to
sponsored with ,i member of tlm eseapi
Republican majority.
The proposed legislation i.i-
corporating recommendations of the Indiana Mental Health Couneil and the Indana Ment d Health Society is contained in five bills, all of whirh are cosponsored by the hard-working gal from the shores of Lake Michigan. Two of the bills a"' in eooperntion with Rep. Thomas Hasbrook two with Rep George S. Dienet, and a fifth with Rep Fern Norris, all Indianapolis Re-
publicans
Rep Malinka is a eo-sponsot with the third woman mem hi i
But unfortunately the sheiif found it in their cell on an inspection tour and thus was ah’ .- to prevent their flight before K
materialized
The work of art wns entitled ‘Last Words of the Jailbirds
The dispatch did not tell what crimes these men had committed nor what they did for a living when not committing crimes. Nor did it tell what urged them to put their plan down in writing. But it certainly does prove that it is a very good idea to
of the House Mrs Nelle Down. | keep ones intentions to one.; ey on bills aimed at easing * hose intentions mignt present resfrlettons on the hour ] b p foiled which girls and women mav I In other words, it is very stupid work ,0 shoot off one s mouth and tell Downey-Malinka also ar- ' th '’ world what one is going to sponsoring a bill to prevent ills- 1 ‘1° , ’' s ’ someone slam Ihe dooi missal of married women tench- I on on '' 'bd keep him from doers. The Malinka chin took a in R what he sv he i going t->
Ronnie Hardman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hardman of 602 North Jackson street. 12 years old and he is in the 7t!i grade He carries Route 9. which U loenti d in the northwest section of Greencastle. Ronnie started carrying The Daily Banner and Indianapolis News last August and at first 1 was dubious as to whether he could handle this latgc a route, and it is large, but my fears were groundless as Ronnie has given excellent service and has made friends of all his subscribers, even to the extent that, since these serb s on the paperboys have been appearing on Fridays, his subscribers have been calling me to ask WHEN I would do an
article on him.
Ronnie has numerous activities. He plays the trombone In the Junior Hand, he is the chairman of the Health Committee in the 7th grade is ihe past pres - dent of tin Met ho list Youth Fellowship, and at present is tli;' secretary of that organization and he is also an acolyte at the Gobin Methodist church. I^asi year he \c n the State Baton Twirling Conti t fai the 6th grade. With all these outside activities and work, ho sti'l maintan an A average in his grade id ehool Much, much
more entilri be said ^ lad, hm the pictures out his most recent ach — he is shown s. iimj I subscription to the y News t.. ne of hiiM subset ih : •- w q expens. trip to Wasltj C. on A 2nd On a He is the first ofaj to win "i ll he i 1 1 in three days of -llinf is using the material him to in ik< r p; per! sentation. Salesmans!.; ing is given to all th*i olis Nev i"i’ TheWhi rarriets and each hail to win in thi- contest. THANKS for M boy!! He i. rtainly
it!!
Your earner will c within the next nw your willingness to get the required ordei s will i m " ;rap
too will b. :i wir -r. Al
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MT MERIDIAN 4 IIMini Sunday School every Snndnv nt 10 00 o’clock Hernld Jackson. Snpt Worship Service Sunday even-
ing nt 7 00
Everyone welcome. Please
come.
THERE’S ONE, OPTIMIST George Grider of Finrnstle in renewing his subscription of The Daily Banner, attaches a note to hts letter It said "We had a nice snow.” Did anyone else ever see a "nice" snow;
AUXILIARY NOTTf’E Members of the American Legion Auxiliary No. 58. will meet at the Post Home at G o’clock this evening to go in a body, to pay respects to Mrs. Esther Cannon.
determined set. as she explained: "Nobody says anything if a man teacher gets married, hut some school officials fire good women teachers just because they get married Besides, it’s a waste of money. Look what taxpayers spend providing schoo’s for prospective teachers!" Rep. Malinka also is hacking a hill to establish full-time local health departments, with provision for state allotments, and one setting pay scales for probation officers. Another measure in the welfare field seeks to plug a loophole hy making stepfathers responsible for the minor children of their wives hv previous marriages. As her sponsorship of hills show's, Rep. Malinka has a strong interest in the welfare and public health field She is the northern Indiana representative of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis and the only legislator in the assembly holding a Jnh in the pntr|jc health field In previous legislature, shbarked hills which created the Indiana Mental Health Council, the public employes retirement fund and provided permissive legislation for full-time public health departments.
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I wonder what the Russians need spies fm All they have to do is to loo:; and listen We tell them exactly what wo are going to do, who nwe are going to do it and how The other day in his speech on the State of the Union. President Truman gave his plans to the world in detail He told us (and the Russianshow many men we were going to artjj, when thev would be arm ed. where thev would be sent and how they would be equipped. He told us land the Russiana) how many ships we were going t > have, how many and what kind of planes, and how we were going to transport out atomic bombs He gave us (and the Russians) a timetable, a cost sheet, a complete outline of our alms and intenttons.
Not only that When we have a
new "secret weapon" we (rind th-
Russians) are shown blueprint
drawings, models and working
and assembly instructions AH our dirty linen i, washed
m public for us (and the Rus-
sians! to see.
In other words what we are telling the Russians is this ' We are still too weak * 0
f'Fbt you. But we are getting ■eady. In another two years vou
won t have a chanee with us. But please be good bovs and
wa.t. It would completely upriet our schedule if y 0 „ attacked ns
now when you still think have a chance to liek us."
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If the Russians accepted that hind of invitation, then i p ,. av that they are as dumb and l wrak as I hope they „ r e.
AUCTION SAL I ,.m U, m'" " ,l " r,,,, ‘ n f death of my husband ( f '"' , ,. .,'' 1 V*' following personal property at n' 1 '' 11 - 1 (nib s southwest of Urnveland and ’> mil ,n " n 1 i wilf south of Center Sehool house, onTuesday, February 6th, 1951 AT | » O’CLOCK FARM MACHINERY kiou!. 1 ’ ,l * " r ‘ l (new) breaking plow, 2 I* 11 ' « rrnt, him., ■; ft.. „„ |V|M . dilator; 'l" h " Ford " , r " ‘ " r " Planter, lift type, with ferHb/'r » fee,I, . T I arpauliti, one large hog feeder. <' I, ' "k I’og troughs, one single shovel pi’’* laun.ir, pitcher pump, elect ri. ("■*■ jars'-m 4 charger, gas barrrll, I"' 1 " •< l"t 4)1 small articles, lawn mower. HR l\F\s — •» Ii,,/,.i, Iwg-shirr IMillel*. ( ' ,M| I" 854) Bushels Corn. W® hii*hei» more or I ppm. " 1*81 bales Tlrmdhy. S l ' ,i " , s " f'over and Alfalfa. More or le« P of More),* ~ * Ruror gilts to farrrwv last 4>f F' , * ,nl8
TFKMs _ CASH.
Not responsible f'T
MSS. NELLIE BARTLETT
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