The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 February 1951 — Page 2

TH C HAMY BJNRER. GSEENCASTIE. INDIAKIA, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 13. 1951

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Bill Smith of Fillmor#* is jortfd on th<* sick list.

SOCIETY \v. S. ('. S. of (robin ( Imrcii Meets Thursday VV. S. C. S. of Gubin church will meet Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in the social room of the church. Mrs. James Houck will be hostess chairman. Her assistants are; Mrs. Earle Wiseman, Mrs. Sam Hanna, and Mrs. H. H. H. Greenleaf. The program, “The Family is the Anvil, will he given by Mrs. Clark Norton

Fellowship Guild Meets Thursday

The Fellowship Guild of the i First Christian church will meet with Miss Carrie Pierce, 202 tuith Locust street, Thursday evening at H o’clock. Mrs. FthiJ Hakman will be assistant hostess Mrs. Jola Heavin will he program leader. All members are urged to he present.

Robert Shuck to his home in

is still confined i Fillmore by ill-

Third Friday Club

Meets With Mrs. Walsh

1 The Third Friday Club will I lie Hubert <'impel sale was i meet with Mrs. William Walsh well attended west of Roai bdale,! 517 north Jackson street, Fti-

an Tuesday, Feb. 13.

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Mr. and Mis Hi n Hanlon and I son, Tommie, visited Mr and |

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lay, Feb 16th. Members pleas' note change of meeting place

Happier 111 lines Club To Meet Tonight

The Happier Homes Home Fa . Club will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Frances Gardner, 115 west Berry street. Roll

Mi and Mrs. Lewis Hadley of | { . a || W1 || home made valenCoatesvillo are the parents of a t j n( , 8

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Toney Asher spent the past ,, th 1 gt andparents, Mr. and Mi s Byron Asher and family,

at Barnard

Tom Morgan is confined to the home of bis daughter, Mrs. Etta .Scott, 17' ; . W Franklin St witii an injured knee. Robert Poynter of Ladoga and Miss Bertha Rogci.-i of Roachda:i' spent Saturday afternoon in Crawfordsville The Big Walnut Ladies Aid will meet all day Thursday, Feb. 15 at the home of Mrs. Forest Aker All ladies of the community

are Invited.

Mrs. Martha Baker and daughter, Carolyn left for Rockford 111., to attend the funeral of Mi Baker’s mother. Mrs Edna Patrick. Julian Smith and Emma Ruth Sanders ol Pittsboro, were Sunday dinner guests of the latter? m le. .1. Willard Gough and family of Greencastle. Mr and Mrs 1>hi Cox and Mr. ini Mi George Gough called on the latter's sister, Mrs. Arthur Sanders. Sunday afternoon at the Ro< I v llle i The Post Office is spotting a new flag pole, erected Tuesday by Elgin Austin. It has a shiny "Id top and the question now who will keep it painted. Mrs. Crystal Barker is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr Herman Day of Fillmore, tier being dismissed from the Putnam county hospital Sunday. Mi and Mrs. Ira f». Boswell are the parents of a son born Kcb 10th at the Putnam County Hospital. Xtie baby weighed II Childs and I.'!'., ounces, and has been named Joseph Stanley. Sunday guests of Mr. and AH William Kiiklmm were Mr. and Mrs Scott Klrkham and tamily and Mr and Mrs. Harry Hams, all of Bedford, and Mr, and Mis William Kiikhuin and family of Beech Grove. Janies Henry of Buinbridge R. 1. was notified Saturday, FVb. 10, 'hat he was the winner of a > ' nuine brilliant cut diamond. He won Die diamond by correctly naming teh title of a song in a radio contest brotylcast from Indianapolis. ( Pu sell Skelton, who has been i" the Korean War Theater for the past several months, is exp' ltcd to return to his base at San Diego in the next few days. Rus is a seaman third class' in the U. S. Navy, and has seen considerable action In the waters

oft Korea.

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I*. K. O. Meets \X ednenday P EL O. will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30, at the home of Mrs Ferd Lucas. Women of Moose Initiation Tuesday The Women of I lie Moose will hold initiation Tuesday evening at Die Moose home. Dancing will follow the initiation. Regular meeting will be held Wednesday Veronica ('lull Meets VX edliesday Veronica Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. James /ieis Tuesday Sewing Circle Me<Ms Tonight The Tuesday Sewing Circle will meet this evening at 7:30 p m. with Mrs. Amy Custis. Thet. will be a valentine and needlework exchange. All members are urged to be present. ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Otto Hutcheson 66 years old today, E'eb. 13 E’rank Koxx, non of Mrs. Isabell ETixx. H years old today E’eb. 13 William A Lawrence III, 6'16 El Washington St . IK years old today, E'eb 13. Pvt. Robert VV. Wallace of Breckenridge, Ky.. 20 years, E'eb 12 Michael Duane Roark, son of Mr .and Mrs. Roland Ruark, Coatesville R. 2. 1 years old E'eb 1.3th.

HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Monday, Mrs. Bonnie Runyan, and E'.uel Ryans both of Greencastle. Dismissed Monday, Mrs. Minnie Northrop. Mrs. Mary Etlla Hurst. Greencastle. Melvin, Phylis Ann, Ralph. Wana June and Rachel Meredith of Lapel. Admitted Tuesday .Mi - Marcia Klebuach, Greencastle. Dismissed Tuesday, Mrs. Myrtle Larkin. Cloverdule Melvin Steele. Danville.

LATE NEWS |y evaded in gross income lav IMiymentn were made tixtav •" the Indhtnu stale Senate. The up|M-r house |Hissed SO to 17 Semit Mill 'JIM which revises the gross income tax act. The Senate also passed an amendment to the intangibles tax act which would Increase the fines and sentences for misdi meanor and felonious violations of the net. It also broadens tin ’mtaniyitiSes tax <s>mmissj"ii s power of examining taxpayers records. Senate Mill 204 drew quite u debate la-fore it was passed ami sent to the House for fiirtln action. The bill increases the stiiiui' of limitation on tax eases frnin three to four years, red I ices th rate of interest on refunds from three per cent to one per cent annually, lowers the floor on in formation returns on dividends and interest from X.XOO to Sill'), and lowers the floor on infornia tion returns for rents, salaries, wag'-s, premiums and annuili's from SIJMMI to $100. E:AST CHICAGO. Ind E’eb 13 (UPi Four men were in-: jured today, none serioualy. when an explosion rocked the Indiana Harboi plant of Inlai d Steel Co. A company spokesman said the blast occurred when moltei. metal being hauled through lunel in slagpots on railway cars, spilled and came in contact with water in the tunnel The explosion blocked the tunnel (nit caused no other damaglo the plant, the spokesman, !

said.

PORTSMOUTH, England. Fel 13 (UP) The U. S. submarine Halfbeak went aground e!i thi channel port today hut was n floated seven hours later without serious damage or casualties. shipping officials said. Officials saiil the Halfbeak and the submarine Toro wetapproaching Portsmouth early today when the Halfbeak hit a sand bar. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb 13 (UP i Edward Condon, 38. wondered today what happened lo his weekend. The last he remembered wa buying a couple of bottles *o take to his room Saturday night Next thing he knewhe was in city prison and it was Monday morning Police told him he was ar- 1 rested early yesterday while he was strolling downtown clad only in a wrist watch and right | shoe on his left foot.

Maybank with the

which reached into

Hous* ., . Although Fulbright said he would not hold hearings on tn" five nominees until action is a ken on his own biil to abolish hl board and put RFC under a

single administrator, .^ai«l h* 1 would confer

Arkansas Democrat before de-

ciding whether to refer the five

names to the subcommittee. Maybank also said he would let the full Banking Committee

decide whether to consider first

the nominations or legislation to change the RE'C set-up. Mr. Tinman re-submitted the

five names for a third time to

the Senate yesterday, in what

wa!- r- gard' d ' - a show-doe i.

challenge.

The five are W. Elmer Harbet, acting chairman since November; C. Edward Rowe, Walter L. Dunham, William E. Willett and Walter E. Cosgriff. Dunham, Willett and Rowe wei' riticized in the subcommittei report. They face potent opposition. Fulbright is against them, .md Sen. Paul H. Douglas. D.. Ill . while saying he is keeping an open mind, reported he lias seen nothing to change his opinion that they should not ( Today s Market Hogs 8.000. Fully steady to instances .'Long 170-250 lbs., $2;i.50-$24 . 250-290 lbs.. $22.75$23.75; 290-350 lbs.. $21 75-$25 120-160 lbs $16.50-$18.50; sowgood and ehoiee $19.25-$2l Cattle 1.200 Calves 400. Steers and yearlings fully steady to spots 50'■ higher: heifers firm low good to average choice steels $31 50-$35; choice t.i prime <37 few held at $.39: utility and commercial yearling $27-:I vealers top $43 Sheep 500. E'at lambs 50c higher. Good ami choice $38$39; top of $39 is a new local all time high. Slaughter ewes $16-

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Roachdale School News The basketball schedule for this week includes two varsity games and one junior high and freshman game. Wednesday night the Hawks will meet Linden in the Linden gym. Thursday evening a< 6 30 the junior high and freshman will meet the CloverdaL junior high and freshmen on the Roachdale gym. The Hawks will meet New Ross on the Bainbridge gym E'liday night where th* board will make its last basketball season appearance. Tic sday evening at 5:30 the 8th grade will hold their class party at the Roachdale school building. Wednesday free chest X-rays will he given to students from 15 wi up at the LaDon Theater. Report cards will be given out the last period Thursday afterj noon in Lie assembly. At the Cloverdale game last Tuesday night the band marched j .uid made another one of their, performances. They played Sue-' 1 iess March, formed an anchor uni played Anchors Aweigli. fiiey formed a C and played : Cloverdale’s school song and then formed an R and played Roachilule's song. E'riday night the | l and will perform in the Bai.i- * bridge gym. The band will play ! i'lomotion March and they will p.,v tribute to Lincoln and Washington They will form a heap, with a flying arrow through if. They will form an N and R and I In, the New Ross school song. \u R will be former and the Roachdale school song played. The high school chorus has been been invited to sing at Parkersburg church Sunday Feb., 18th The chorus has already sung at the Presbyterian church this year. We first graders have enjoyyil our stories about Abraham Lincoln We are working hard to learn to lead our Little White House books. Today we made a Valentine for our mothers. Now I we are looking forward to Valen-, I tines Day Everyone has a sir. -

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Mrs. Mildred Newgent assisted by Mrs. Helen Reynolds entertained the Clinton and Madison Township Home Economics Club j

last Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs Claude Burk vis ^ ited relatives in Rockville last |

Thursday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Crodian of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Daisy Alexander and Mr and Mrs Floyd Yochurn on Sunday after

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Mr. and Mrs Ivan Harbiaon and daughter Katherine visited Miami Mrs. Chester Knoy at Emin cnee on Sunday.

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Wants Vote On Truman Nominees

WASHINGTON. Feb. 13,_ (UP)- Chairman Burnet R Maybank of the Senate Banking Committee said today that President Truman s five nominees for the Reconstruction Finance Corporation should be "voted up or down.” The South Carolina Democrat’s statement indicated that the names of the five proposed hoard members would not he pigeon-holed in Sen. J. William Hulbright’s subcommittee which is investigating the RFC. The subcommittee issued a scathing report charging three of the board members, serving on recess.appointments, were involved in ou "influence web ’ 1

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