The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1951 — Page 2

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THE DAILY EXTNFR. SRFENCASTIE. INDIANA,

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Mr. Truman mipht take But informed sources considered Its personal intervention the lust hope in ending tlm rlipplir.a 1i out. Weary meint/ei of the National Mediation Board cash about for a solution to the lonp waj,-e-hour dispute which led to thstrike The carriers and four mil unions the trainmen, conductors, engineers and firemen stood by for the board's next move. The union submitted new proposals for settling the dispute lust night, but It was learned the arriera found them unacceptable One roadblock was said to b.

Profit from Pasture

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thd inability of the union* to township was re-elected a memagree among themselves on new l,er "f the District Advisory demands. Boa id The otHer supervisors an Byrne Hall transacted business 1 t-toris Salsman. Mr Myers. Geiin Brazil Tuewiay. aW ClodMter, David L. Grimes, Robert Coffman, Frank Over-

man and Clayton Cash

Dtinng the afternoon certifiiales were awarded outstanding conservation farmers of the

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TIPTON, Feb 7 (UPJ--Wil-

liam T Kinder chairman of the Indiana School Study Commis-

sion. was named Tipton County county by Die Central National

Kepiibh m chairinun today He Bank.

succeeds Glen Ncaville who rc ivife V. McGaughcy who is in signed after liolding the job Id the hospital, was awarded the yeai-. certificate of Master Conserva-

tionist of 1950. His son was ex peeled to accept the award for him. The Master Conservation j Family certificate went to Mr. and Mrs. John Vermillion and ! sons, Jack and Stanley Vermil-

lion of Clinton township. The certificate as Mast* i

J Practioner of "Profit from Pasture" for 1950 went to K. ' Drake Brookshire of Franklin

township.

One of the interesting discus- , slims during the morning session was a panel discussion on what Putnam county larnieis ore doing The subject was "How to use our grass " K. D'like Biooksluie told of ins dairy program; Jo< Sutheriu: told of hi lie. I I ceding progiam: Doris Salsman told of his hog program and Otis Wall repeated his experience m feeding sheep. The panel was in charge of Lawrence McKinney of Wingate and president of the Indiana Association of SCD supervisors.

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY,/, 1951

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Personal And Local News IB IK IEFS

The has be15th.

Jolly HomemHker.s Club •ii postponed until Feb

The Fillmore W.S.C.8. will meet Thursday afternoon with Mr Elsie Cowgill. I> nten services will he held at St Andrew’s Episcopal church. 7:-45 p. m. on Ash Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Laddie Port r are moving from Wilmington, DelHwan to Palo Alto, Califor-

nia. ‘

Mrs. iuissell Norma Meloy Cross meeting

today.

Pierce and Miss attended a Red in Indianapolis

Looking for the perfect Valentine? Then - give more of her Towi f; Sterling, in the pattern she chore herself— or the very first place setting in the fowl E pattern she has been admiring. f owl f Sterling has a wide range of prices: $? SO for a Demi-Tasse Coffee Spoon; six-piece place settings cost as little as $29.75. So little to pay for beauty that will last for a lifetime — solid silver by Towle.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Patty Ann Nelson, daughter of Mi and Mrs. Hat Ian Nelson. 15 years today, Feb. 7th. Tommy Grucnholz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gnienholz yeai ; February 7tlr

HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Tuesday: Mrs. Marie Quinnette, (Quincy; Mrs. Dorothy Walls, Reeisville; Cspt. Edward 1

Staebell, Michigan.

Admitted Wednesday: ^Ir.s. Violet Ditro, Greeiicurttle R J; Doris Langley. Spemer. Dismissed Wednesday: Hazel McGnughey, Russellville; Mrs. Betty Haitsaw. Greeneastle. Mr. and Mrs Charles Albright of Grepneastle R .7, are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday. < Mr. and Mrs. Ayler Nelson, east Walnut street, Greeneastle. are the parents of a daughter horn Wednesday morning.

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The Fillmore Garden Club will meet all day Friday with Mrs. Avaril Holler. Members please bring covered dish. Mr and Mrs. John Cartwright have received word from theii son, John, that he has arrived safely in California. Mrs Truman G. Yuneker is 1r Chicago attending a meeting of llie Fellowship Committee of the National Society for Crippled ('h 11 b eii and Adults.

/f weather conditions permit, Mrs l^aurence Brant will have by plane, from Indianapolis Thursday, for Fairbanks, Alaska. She will arrive there on Friday Mrs. Blunt will join her husband, who is with the army al Eielson Field. She is |ht former Miss Irene Tzouandkls.

Mr and Mrs Henry Baikei ol near New Muysville will celebrate then Golden Wedding anniversary Sunday, Feb. 11. with a haskot dinner and open hnus< •for their friends at the New Maysville school building This is sponsored by the Community church Everyone la cordially

'invited to attend

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Presbyterian Circles Will Meet Thursday The Circles of the \\ oman s Association of ihe Presbyter-a'i Church will meet Thursday, February 8th as follows Circle 1. with Mrs Chesle. Doan. 8 p. m Circle 2. with Mrs Nona Davis.

2 .’10 p. m.

Circle 3, with Mrs Ruascll

Meatman 2 :U) p. m. Circle 4. with Mrs Koeher, 2:30 p. m.

The business session consisted

of election of officers and plans for the year. The officers Hec ; e,| v.eri President, Dale Ol .

cietarv-treasurer. Esther Dav- ■ meetings will be held

and third Fridays of The next meeting

is. The the first

each month

will la- held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cassell, on Feb-

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During the social hour the hostess served homemade ice cream, cake and coffee. The remaindfr of the evening was

F I spent playing canasta.

( lull Will Meet With Miss Pierce

meet with Miss Carrie 202 south I»eiiNt street evening at 7:30 o’clock

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Siillierlin-Lansen U editing Xnnotinced

The marriage of Miss Viltia

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took plae- on Jan. 29. at the iionn of Mr. un-l Mrs. W. D. WiN | liamson in Cedai Rapids. Iowa. Tlie bride is tlie daughter of ; Mi. and Mis. H. H. I-misen of | Iowa City, and the bridegroom j is the son of Lli ami Mrs. O. F

Bell of Greeneastle. •

Wedding vows were solemnized by Rev. Raymond Tiemeyer lot Trinity Lutheran church in

Motorcycle ( lull

Held Milling

The Greeneastle Ranihh Motorcycle Club held its legulo meeting Tuesday evening al thhome of Mi and Mrs. Han Davis. Eleven members answered roll call. The presidenl, Dal--

Tipton, Iowa

l with navy accessories and a white orchid. She carried a white Bible, a gift of the bridegroom • Mi ami Mrs. Donald Deacon .vere the attendants. Mrs. Deacon, a sister of the bride, wore a brown and tan suit with brown accessories and a corsage of red carnations. The young couple are now at home in their new apartment at 331 South Johnson, Iowa City, Iowa. Mrs. Sutherlin is employed at Bremer’s and Mr. Sutherlin, a graduate of DePatiw University, with the Iowa Supply Co., of Iowa City. Section Four Meets Thursday Section Four of Ihe Christian Women's Fellowship will meet Thuisday at 7:30 p. in. with Mrs. David Kendall. Mrs. Ted Oliilcv.ell will have the program. Mrs. Frank I-ane will have dcv of ions.

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The bride wore a blue su.t

Friendly Circle (Jill) Id Meet Friday Tin Friendly Circle Home KcChib will meet Friday afternoon. I-Yb 9, at 1:30 at the home id

•Members of h i. I .“H p by initjf ' Mis. Marion Or, ette ' naU °nal p,. inv ,j .e,-:„, uninae and the an - * Candles and IVv ' l| tables. I Th,,se initiated W e . HI-,.: jlry. Mrs. Mary q/ Ma » lyn Goodhue A short business i lowed ih,- initiation. " ATKH I tiuJ COLUMBUS, Feb ; ! Residents of nearby > j without water f or ^ ' straight day todt, ^ leak in the water svste, were be.«,j f a failure.

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T-SHIRTS Umu: Sleeves - Fancy $2.95 and $3.95 2 For 3.95

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