The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1951 — Page 2

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SPORTS By Jim Zeis

TNr DAf!Y E/^TRFP. 3»FFNCASTlF. INDIANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 195 1

SOCIETY

THfc DAILY BANNER

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

Net Summaries

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Amiri.an Ivgion

40

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Knachdal. L.ous

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Lilies Service

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Old.- f'.mtia.

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'* i Rockville

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45

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Over 500 Hamia

671

Khnon

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r i78, Kt it 550, Johnson

544.

Kntercd In the postofflce at (jreeaMutth*. Ituliana as •econd clasa mail malter tinder act of Marca 7, IH78. Siibm rljitUin price >0 cealH |>er week; |>4 00 pel year by mall In I’utnam county; W (Ml to S7.K# per year outside I’liInHiu < oiinty. H, K. Itarlden, I’llhPsber 17-19 South Jackson Street

IN^r^onal And Local News II It I £ FS

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Jones

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Robbins .

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Ford

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( Muntgomety Ward

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TOTALS

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Over 500: Doval 565

C. Craw • !

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Fillmore 142)

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Ross

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Carpenter

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Duncan

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Grimes

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Moose Royal

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Langdon Bros.

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Post No 1

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Fillmore 14

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Motion

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Moose Heart

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Moose Pilgrim

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Tin. Rebruary nirctinn of the Golden ('irele Club has been po T

(smed.

Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Nanman of Oreeneustle, are the parents of a son horn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starr are spending th< w< ek-end in Terre Haute with thcii son and family. Mis Klbcrta Rlinore Rice an nounced today Ilia* sbe bad pui • . ha d B. riiadiii' Bcuuly Shop ov. i the Itoyale Cafe from Mi t

Hcrnadine Shinn

Mr and Mrs K. A Segebarth and son, of Columbus, and Mrs Bernard Kilfjore of Princeton. New Jersey are visiting Dr and Mrs. .1. A, Throop. i The Bainbridge Alumni Associ- I

aion will hold a meeting on Tues- | t | 1P home

day evening, February 13th at 7:00 p. m at the High Sehool building All Alumni are urged to

atlend. | < • roup

Mr and Mrs Ray Fidler. Mi. I nd Mrs. Fm I Rv. ns, and Mi an ! j Rohr 11 Fvcns arc attending !

If cm ■ U ( hap. I ( lub To Meet Tuesday The Brick Chapel Home Ee Club will meet Tuesday, Feb. 10 at I .'to with Mis. Harry Tresucr lir.ll cuii. Furl about out | Oaioty.

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\t MsiUMgt OM ToH UHtlip I*. T. A. Meeting Postponed VA.ishington Township P. T A meeting has tie.-n postponed to rale u.'ik htwauae of a scheduled nail game. Meeting date Feb.

20

•h •!• 4- + 1 lull Met Will! Mis. Itayinond <'tuiati "I l.e To n and Country Home I- oiionn. s Club met at the home of Mis Maywood Curran, Thursday, February 8. The meeting opened with Mrs John Burdette reading the history of Hie song of the month It wa then sung in unison We then gave the pledge of alleganre followed by our club creed. * Kightecn members .answered loll r ail with a home ma.ie Val-

entine

The Vaienlnies were then ex-

changed

The secretary’s report was given by Mrs. Sam Baud Mrs Ixnn Harney then rend

treasurer’s report.

We voted to give five dollars

to the March of Dimes.

The meeting was called with club prayer given in unision The March meeting will be held at

of Mrs Charles How-

ard.

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Itainhridgc Home Ec.

Met Thursdax

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'•ming kind in western ’ Alexis Smith. 25-26, Pi Baby (light comedy); 27. Ti a vial a igrami opera

Gun Crazy. Chateau 11-12-12. reissue of Arabian Nights (Sa'ii. and Marie Mouteyi iinagui .

cent i

Mrs. L L Hi ih-i gave the pn. gtajo "Old Valentines and Plctogl aph- Sic picscid. I an orig.i.al poem conccrnuig m h nieitda-i of flic clul. aft. i uliicj] e u-h one presenl wtolc a lew Inn-s about one there vutr the idea i.t “Guess who IJab ptiotogra/ihs wer. passed wit a the sanu idea Several old valei.tntes were presented During ihe so. .al houi tile hosts’s.- ps ,sed pieces of val. ntllj. s to be lea:, lied lol psMma Deliciocis leticshaieiits ot date pudding and spiced t. a Wei served Tlir nieiubcis .kjutrl. I to l.ie.t v 1th Mrs John Cook

March

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TV-Tonight Newspaper with the proven circulation

Mr

Home Economics Club of Bainbridgc met at the home of Mi. Rdd Cassitv Thursdav afternoon

tie. Mel-winter conference of the ,. vb K president. Mrs. Cha.i l.o'”,I (nd. i oi Moose and \\r.-| called the meeting to o>-

men of the Moo <• in Huntington |

tins weekend

Goodson, g Oowin. g Burnell, f Rollings, f ^ Boswell, g Osborn, g Builibridge (ID) Perkins, f

Stulz. f

Grimes, c McGauglicy. g Zinimermati. g Tlppin, f

Cox. c

Btillerdick, f Nichols, g

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sham 511(1. Reek 528

To the followers of bowling, it I , has been announced that Curt Heady and Carl Hardin will bowl in the American Legion tourney at Varsity Lanes next Sunday

morning at 10 o'clock.

Curt and his new famous finger tip ball will be watched with interest as he has just returned front Chicago and the Peterson classic tournament with a I68u

series for eight games.

The public is invited to witness tins and other interesting match-

es at Varsity Lanes.

Mrs Thomas R Robbins has eroived '.void that iiei husband, Vlajot Thomas R Robbins, hits ailed for Hu Ruropean Theater. He i.; in charge ol a Dispensary Mrs. Robbins is the form r Miss Rvclyn Crump. She and her two children are making their home fot the present with parents, Mi and Mrs

Lawrence Crump

ANHIVER3ARIES

Birthday

Mrs. Baird Vermillion, years. Feb 10th

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IMTHLH SALE As ue air nioxing to inir small fa. Ill, tie ndl sell al public uuc lion nl fiirm on Slate Knud llttl. I miles west of lioarlutnlc, miles 1 east ol state Knud 13, an TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13th 1951 AT PI:IMI O'CLOCK Sll Altl* FARM MACHINERY Oik Olivet (HI tructof on u<mhI willi fmltlvalom, power lilt, ‘f hotlotn OlUer II" hrraK old (list and landriii. v a olar\ line, corn idanlcr willi IVrllll/t*r ntlncliinenl, Inl(‘nialional (»**, (i II. ((tmldiic uKh motor, pick-up, screens clc., ( use plclt-np slicer luilei* • in pei Iim 1 slia|H‘, rubber tired ('use waKon, lilo* new willi Hal lop I tod and Kmin sides; ft. t;rain elevalor in ^t»od eondition, *1 lilt mi; •Irans, f row New Idea corn picker w ith real elevator in perf#*( I sliape, spike tooth harrow, liarrels, aii\ il, % Ise, hlaelismith hand drill nod iols nt small hods elo., lol ol iiiisrelluneniiH articles.

14- HOGS ••

One \xhlte saw nnil 7 pigs, almosi n idx la wean Saw is double

inmimied.

oil New llaiii|isl(ire K«sl Hens, taxing goad.

I’xxo otMi Imshcl slat corn cribs, like nexx, can easily be hauled

on 1 ruck.

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Monday

.Modern Priscilla Club 2 70 Mi Susie Billies Great Books Club High School Library.

Tuesday

Tuesday Reading Circle 2 '.0 Mr I H Dirks. Girl Scout Council 2:70 Key'toa Chapel, Oobin church \A .'(lliesdax Regisl. ied Nurses Club 7 70 Nurses’ Home. Newcaiiei Group of DePauw 8:15 Mason Hall 1’ R O 7:70 Mrs. Ford

Lucas.

Thursday Associate Tri Kappa 8 p. in Mi James M Oliver

Iriday

\V s C S Gobin <7iurrh~2:.’!0

Wo I vr; killed 20 turkeys fc.i Haltom and Snydoi Mr Haltom killed one large wolf and saw three more A drive Is planned for !• 70 o'clock Monday Feb 12 at Relic I'nion. Please come and help round up these wolves.

FEED

IMOU htltllcl UihmI \clh»%\ ( orn; h( k :tiis; JtIMI hiiles ^ti(»d Cio\««r

'•II bushel ^ood l.lneoln Soy

1 LKVIS — ( VMI

Ntd responsihh* In nisi* of ureidi'tils.

HUBERT COOPER

SPEND your advertising (lollai wisely The Daily Banner | leach. all of Putnam County

Al TON 111 RST. Auctioneer.

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Ml I K I Ol Notice 1* kerebv tfiv CouTity. iTullftim. w ill me dav. February I^r.l .♦ in conaidet tl • follow •»>

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1OG ('!< rirwl H( ip—Adding 10 per < eni i Aanfwment C'h rds

ASSl'SSt )|t

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jo>a S.ilary of Court HnMiff

C< »M MISHU »N I iKS

ii»7 V'.iiM.iiiM Of Me • u; months pfrind)

■lt»H Mount Ids tin Aiilmaltt

Tot ai Addition ApproprlatlonH r. Fund tJASOl.INK Ml Nf» AOOITIONAL

103C Bitigle liunda •••■

J1A Office riuUr 4(*.’ Itcnts :nid liii« <•] Al u ii iii« i > Total (i.iHolinc Fund Adiiitional A tifuli aiui c\* r> memher of said <’ou111y

(ti allt iitj Kald hit "thiK al lutiii time ami pl i of sold nbovt Aflillt Iona I Appi oprlnt ioim i«>

the- at11in ami amount mtnied.

All taxpiiyerM «»f said County arc also herohy

incctlot;. TH*pa v ***“ —

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I'-m ( ••tini> Couyicil of Piitn.un 'ion In Ot |n, k A M on TlH s-

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nncii in herhy notlfhnl • « oiisidcr t he himkin v; • mount not to . , ,,i

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liolificil of

tt» he henrd thcr.on.

xfiMers I.pp, ..rmk at such im. tir, R -hsli Mine

such right

The Additional Appi oprlationx of fumin math* hy such Council will In -uitoniMUculiy referred to the HUite Hoard «»f Tax Commissioner!'

Signed .1 antes \\\ AVright

Auditor

of Mutnam County,

Indiana

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Help Wanted MAI I AM) n MAI I Age 1)1 tn 45 Retail amt selling experience hclptiil minimum Salary, S40.50 15 hours — 5 day work week. Pay xatention plan. Apply Monday, February 12th -• 9:30 a. m. tn 12:30 p. in. < ’iiiitaet-perMoniil Interviewer H. BARNARD at 4 humhei at < onimeree Otfice ( \(. I'liane Culls I A and P Food Stores —f.liRF.NC ASTI.Fi-

de i at 1:70

S.a > <ii the month < tb Susan na led hy Mrs Walter Rati id with Mrs Bruce Lane at the piano was followed With Flap salute led by Mis. 1'. O. Tat< Mis Kate Bulcll lead tile collect ' The president then turned the meeting over to Mrs. Benner who g.ixe a very interesting lesson or. "Quick and Rasy Deserts." She ,t i • ... cu the u o of "Master Mix ' .nd with tins mix made an it pole nuee upside down cake also peanut liuttci cookie from “Oatmeal Mix." She gave the recipe for all these mixes and gave several tecipe to use also the various ready mixes that could be bought

m tlie store.

Tlie meeting was then turned ba. k to the president. Roll call was answered by twenty members with exchange of Valentines Secretary’s report was read and approved, also trea-

surer's report.

It was reported that from the town the club had collected Jiin." for the Polio Fund. Club prayer was repeated and club xx'as turned over to the hostess who served the upside down 1 cake, rookies and a frozen ribbon angel food cake with coffee, tea

and nuts.

Club adjourned to meet March 8th at Die Methodist Ctnireh for l he Silver Tea. •J. .J. .[. Jefferson Sunshine 4 lid* Aleets AA c.lliesdax The Sunshine Chib of Jeffivson township, xvill meet Wednes day afternoon with Mrs G R

()g les

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Nexx I'.ra 4 lub Meets Tuesday

The New Era Club will meet Tuesday. Feb 13th at 2 70 p. m. with Mrs Leo Brendle. There xx iil be a \'a lent me exehange

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Miss Pierce Hostess To Homan's stmlx Club

The Woman's Study Club met at the home of Miss Carrie Piece lot their regulai meeting Friday evening Mrs. Ray HetbeH. president, pieside.i at (lie business session ami welcomed Mrs. Hernld Ross tiack tiom a yeai a ahaemx*. and Mrs Hatty Taltmtt. honorarv member. Tlie (lub (dibit was- lep.ated The Council of Clubs report xx'bs given The club voti'd to pay $2.50 to the polio drixa Tnc county federation dues were paid In the ataonce of Mrs. Sigler, Mrs. Seller gave the following film report: 11-12, Grounds for Marriage. Kathryn Grayson singing: 13. four of Somerset Manghan's short stories: 1, Alien Corn; 2, Colonel and l^idy: .3, The Kile; 4. Facts of Life (English stories); 14-15, A ' Kiss for Corliss i Shirley Temple); 16-17, The Milkman (hilarious comedy); 16-lf)-20. Kim (Kipling's book, in color); 21-22, Joan Crawford in T)v» Damned Don't Cry; 23-24, Wy-

It AIMtlMDI-K Richard Johnson recently cp tered roller," at Purdue in Lafa -

ette.

Mrs Percy Rice and children returned home Sunday after a weeks visit with relatives neat

Belle Union

Mr. and Mrs Frank Millet' visit Saturday afternoon with Mr and Mrs Charles Cooper of

Grcenrast le

Mr. nad Mrs. D. () Tate have returned home after an extended stay at Chrisman, Illinois due t illness of their son Elza. Mr. and Mrs. Kstel Pruitt of Indianapolis visited Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Alva Pruitt Mr. and Mrs Paul Crodian and Mrs Maggie Hull entertained Saturday evening with a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rlheson and son from California. Mrs. Maud Crodian and Mi and Mi s. Willis Dickson The offirial board of Christian Church held a meeting Tuesday evening al the home of Mr and Mrs Walter Masten Joe and Rebecca lawman of Indianapolis were week end visitors with their mother, Mr. . Hazel Lewman. Christian Church Missionary Society held their regular meet • mg Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Bruce Lane. Mrs Emma Allgood passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs Ered Keoscllei Monday

evening

Mr. and Mrs Elmet Spencer of Grecncaslle spent Tuesday ex'etung with Mrs Gene Gooch

K AINRIillH.K M AAn Mr and Mrs Glenn Michael entertained with a six o'clock dinner Sunday evening. Ml and Mrs. Paul Crodian, Mr and Mrs. Frank Miller and Mr and Mrs Curtis Higgins and family. Mi and Mrs William Dickson entertained with a birthday dinner Sunday Mr and Mrs. Osborn Dickson and family. Mr. and Mrs Stanley Dickson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Dickson Mid son all of Indianapolis; Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Etcheson and son. from California; Mr. and Mr* Woody Dickson and family ng P.rick Chapel and Mrs Maud Crodian Walter Masten and family called Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs Rob Allen near Greencastle. | L

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Plainclothesman j Gisniclio Marx Say It With Acting 1 Airflyte Theater Penthouse Paitvj

Wayne King Ken Murray |

Cavalcade of Ban L |

Wrestling'

Lhxie Showboat

Red Toy T MKXIOlil AM

Airs. Vc-sc 111^10-^ To I riomtl.x Ncigtiloirs 4 lub The Friendly Neighbors Club of M.intiaitHn met Thursday xxith Mrs Marie Necsc Visiting w.is enjoyed before the beautiful dm uer Hcived si a luvelv table <ic orated with led and white heart Thanks were returned at Itn-

lime.

Due to tlie icy roads several the' were ab "nl Meeting was railed j io .tidei isy vice president lies I Roller!:- Song, Aid.I Lang Sync, I was sung by the group and ear 1 j repeated a Bible x’erse and II 1

J lyiri's prayer

Roll call was answered by rpioiation from Lincoln and I Washington Special papei \v i ! '.ad by Bertha Fitzpatrick. Se. retnrys' report was given and voted to donate to Red Cros

and Polio Fund

Exchange of valentines \v..., held and ihe hostess received a

very useful gift.

Several interesting contents ei. conducted with prizes going to Marilyn Cordelia, Helen Vhf inia and Marjorie. Club creed was repealed by all. Tho. <• present were; Bessie Rot. Pits Bertha Fitzpatrick. Helci \A illiums, Cordelia McCullough, .xtarjorie Hutcheson. Virginia Tallc.s, Marilyn Carmichael. •Marie Neese, Wayne Wiley, Virgil Roberts, Joyce Carmichael, Don Tallas and Harvey Neese. Next meeting xvill be with ^ Marilyn Ciirmiehael. March s

In loving memory of our dear husband and father. John Rotn rt Williams who passed away one j year ag.. Feb ID. 1950. When we look at your picture, Swc. t memories we recall; Of a face so full of sunshine. And a smile for one and all. As we loved you. .so we miss you. In our memories you are dear; The loss wait great, the sho severe. Wc little thought the eiul was near. Only those xx’ho have lost . an tell, The pain of purling without farewell. Good was his h.art and his friendship. True loved and i. specie.I by all he knew', To a beautiful life came a sir!- | den end, He di. d as he lix'od. . xvi yois ‘ friend. Sadly missed by wife. Lull A lie. Williams and son. Forest

MORTON SALE B ARN: Monday Feb 12th. One 18 months o!.i Angus bull; one Iloan cow and call; one black heifer and calf: .me Jersey cow to freshen soon: one fat butcher heifer. 10-11 FOR SALE: 15 head bred gilts, double immune, to farrow first of April. lanvell Whickci, 2‘„ mil." southeast Putii.oiivill". l0-2p. FOR SALE 10 bred gills doiilil" immune, to farrow 21:;t of February. Low.ll Wicker, 2'.miles southeast Putnamville. 10-2p.

SPRING HATS Shining nexx spring wiriixx' in mixx black, xxhitc red. green and broxxn. snftlj banded in matching velvet ribbon. \ idlings and I'loxxi-rs. NELLYE RIGGS

. . . and the sweetest way to say "1 love you" is still with flowers' Flowers always lady you’re happy to he with her . . . make her glad she's ehosen you! Beautiful f to fragrant spring flowers, we’re experts nt floral arrangements . . and the cost Is less than you think' ("all us today'

r °r Molher, Sister or Friend r P f ? ' ’U* ! ong blooming Cyclamen from 0( he. spring blooming potted plants 75c to s4 ' l,, N°'slty planters 75c up including plants Copper and Brass 95c and up. WORLD-WIDE FLOWERS-BY-WIRE