The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 February 1951 — Page 2
THF DAILY F^'WFR, ^REFMCASTlE. INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1951
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Entered In the postofflce »t • reenrastle, Indiana as seeoud lass mail matter under act of tarcn 7, 1878. Subscription price n cents per week; M.OU per ear by mall In Putnam county; .0.00 to *7.80 per year outalde ‘utnain County.
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Daily Banner Carrier By Wendell Pell
8. It. Karlden, Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street
< •n iilation Manager
And Local News IIIt I KI S
Stun T Hanna was in Indianipolis today on business. Mr Martha Kedclinj; Coir.inercial Place, is reported quite j ill at her home
Mrs WiHcm
enjoy:- inti and she i "ITivorjl*'
< i ne.
■ .ilw.i-. s taken a great interest in her home and Pi j.|. are constantly dropping m tc. see her cue. and ehurming Imstc one of (hi
printed below.
4 egg yolk ■1 heaping ti
t inn tnrd
Put 2 t. < ups hoiling
i blcspoi.
Mr and Mrs John Ross Madison. We.. ate i.h parents of a daughter, Katherine Ann, j
torn Feb. 1!5
Mrs. Paul k' (,’ook received word Thursduy that her mother, Mrs A. C. Nichols of Wheatland,
lad . is critically ill
.VI re Rosroe Scot i attended the j State Assembly Women's Club i Ten at the Governor’s Mansion
■ id wati i in this and In it well. Add I', in Indianapolis Wednesday. iipvineg.il stii while Cook on" „ „ .' ,, , ,
I Carroll H Hammond aitendd the convention of the Indiana
is dll :i I SA I .A 11 IIKKSSINI;
1 teaspoon salt c tablespoons sugai
; t ahlespoons blitter
I illmore P| \ \\||| p|,., | Otfleers Monday Night
I he Fillnic a .* I’T \ ill n id Monday night, February If* at 7 .'lOoi'eloh k Mi Mali'.lro por ter of the Slat . iltolai hip comittee, will i tjh * .. st -jieak-
t r. There will .d ol officers All Hu Urged to he pi .M ill
Pi Beta Phi To
Entertain AI Ten
Members of Pi Beta Phi sorority have issued invitations to members of the DePnuw faculty and of the administration for a
l.ucile Scheuci, Mi Willard Unibreit, Mrs Edward Wood, an I
Mi A Heid Win ■
Ptilnamville P. T x. Mill Meet Monday The Piitnamvllle I meet Monday night,
ol the weathei it 7 .!0 o'i IncR at the Community House.A play will
he given liy the niotheis
T. A. will regardless
Paul Venn, manage! | 1 ' Murphy store m i; will leave tomorrow n
if the O. 'em ast le.
I vwu icuve tomorrow morning for | McKeesport and I’didiiirgh I’.n
, , u i i o . F(Jl{ SALF Hig English Clov-
tea to be la Id Sundav afterniM u ,
I ct* seed Two registered Angus from 2.no until .»..o at their new
, , , . Short yearling hulls. Airport
home on laielist street.
,, ,, », I Rond. Eugeni* Watts. If!-1p
\ ellow flowers will be uae 1 i _
throughout ftie house and on tiie | FOR RALE 1<m:; Font tTaetor tea table will he the yellow | cultivator, breaking plow, disc, llow'ts on a win** colored table . mowing machine, rubber tired
wagon, power-take off seeder.
Assisting in the dining room will | Contai Paul Blue Ml Olive, i be Mrs. |). U Klllinger, Misa | miles south Greeneustle. l6-2p.
^.iUCINS
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t/ieyVe Smarter,
SamlUr
Stunning <*// new models styled by
.Jewelers Association on Thursday *it the Lincoln Hotel in Indi-
anapolis.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Lawrence visited friends in Greenca.stle on Thursday. Mr Lawrence was formerly associated with Cnun
Pharmacy
Mrs. Reggie Wildman of Akton. Ohio has been visiting her son Curl Wildman ut inuiunapohs and also visited Monday with Mrs. Daley Wildman Dr and Mrs R W. Vermillion are expected to return the first it the week from Fort launderdale Florida, whet, they have been vacationing for the past
few weeks.
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Wray end daughter of Brook, Ind. me moving to Greenca.stle in the iie.ir future' to make their new home Mr Wray is associated
with tin* .1 I Case Co.
Sheriff .hi*' Rollins said Friday morning that he had turned Schuyler .lones over to Hendricks county authorities where he faces charge of failure to support l i family .lones was taken int *|
custody Thursday.
Robert K. Crouch and Prof R. W Pence Will leave Monday foi Pittsburgh, Washington and New York While in the Ea.it | they will he on official business I for DcPauw University. They | plan to let urn the following Sun-
day.
\ irgil Manuel of Indianapolis, I William Manuel of Delaware, Ohio. Hersehel Manuel of Aust.n, Texas, and Thomas Manuel j of Ft Lauderdale are in (Jreen- | castle to attend Ihe funeral o; ! then mother, Mrs. Sarah Jane Manuel, which was held this
morning
The Royal* 1 Cafe was a busy I place this morning when thirty I""" posing the Indiana University truck team, stopped over in Gremcastle for breakfast The temn was on its way to Wisconsin, and kept the waitress, x sprinting to get them served and
on th*'ii way again.
Woodson Weinrichter, whe has many frienda in Greeneastle and who attended DePaiiw University. is a private in the U. S, Army and stationed at Fort Ord, California. According to word received, he lias been accepted of!nets candidates school. VVeinrichtei is the nephew of Mr and Mr- LaFayette l^eVun Porter. The initiatory team of the Cassell C Tucker Post Amer-
m.
SOMl* l V
xl,S. Pence Hostess | ii Morning Mnsieale
Mrs. Raymond W Pence en- ... .oslie Muri jmg Musical** Wednesday for it.* February meeting In obseivam*- of St. Valentine’s Day the subject chosen foi the morning was "Bridal Music." Love and romances an* always popular subjects and have furI nished the inspiration for som. best-loved music, mixed program of vocal numbers which was given included some of the fav,,,,jti bridal -ongs and was unusually well received and enjoy-
ed.
Voice Love's c .lunation Aylward Belov* I It I- Morn Aylwai'l | Mrs A. L Meredith
use
this mix
the inability of Mrs. Andrew
Dickie to fill this office.
Mi> Katharine Benner Home Demonstration Agent, gave the p.-son on "quick and Easy -.h i t.x'. also she stressed the
„f "Master Mix" and with she made a delicious
,,|,|ile sauce upside down cake. Mi Benner also made peanul- , )Ut t, i cookies from Oatmeal Mix uud a frozen ribbon angel
food cake.
These refreshments were served with coffee. U-diets on "Personal Groomme were distributed" by Mrs.
Mary Ford.
Twelve members and two children were present. Next meeting to be announced
later.
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Slexen Bustin
Kiibiiril ISiixtin
The Daily Hannet an*l Indiara|Hdis News i-arriers in Clovcrdal* . rndiana. are Richard am 1 Stephen Rastin son: of Mi
Mildred Rastin.
Each has his own route for they have divided the town
•* ■ * * 11 * *
as to have an equal niiiuhet o: , lorrow
high school hand His in-'rimen' is the clarinet, and not to b* out done by his brother, he also won first place in bis obis- at the Uistriet Solo auditions lest So' urday S** *d course ta* \ i . .11 go to Terre Haute for the tinals t"-
suhscrihers
L< ls get acquainted with Rich urd first He is 13 years old and i in the Kill grade His activ: la's ore varied Being int**rest ed m music he plays the sax.' phone in tin* Clovenlule hig i school hand Last Saturdity a* the District Solo uuditions. h" placed first in his class and will go to the State Finals to be held ut Terre Haute this Saturday. He plays on the Jr. high basketball team and for a hobby, you mighf call him a naturalist It has collected birds and hornets nests, various rocks and ores, dead and live snakes He took a course in taxidermy and has preserved several animals and has mounted them in life like form. Stephen is 12 years old and is in the *tli giade He also plays on the Jr. high basketball team and h*' too plays an instrument in the
die Indmonths, een the*i
These boys also ran
ianapolis Star in Clot
During the siimmci
v lien triere is no s*
■ ontraet job to cut
tills in Die time helt
paper deliveries. With all this work interest they are si
dents in their school work Mrs Mast in and tlm hoys are not natives of Cloverdale hut nine years ago they moved there lue t< Mi Ba 'u pi 1 Hoi Economics teacher at the High
school.
I venture to say tlmt everyone in Cloverdale know , these boys .and will a ci* e ■ I h me that tney are the most istrious youngsters in tow We of the Daily Banner and the Indianapolis \, are proud to have lhem our etirriersulesnien in m community.
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M -s Nelda Werneke Choral EnsembleBeiievr M* II All Those Endearing Young Charms lush A.i i.'irtang. by Hilton) Bridal Chorus from "The Rost Maiden' Cowen The members of the ensemble included Mi A L. Meredith. Mi K KiioVely Mrs Josenn Heston, Miss Evelyn Gibson. Mi- Otto Ernherg, Mrs. J K Portei ami Mrs Elmer Harvey Mi- \\ L Most and Mrs F. 1 - iii,r Harvey played the accompaniments.
Penelope < lull To Meet Tuesday Tin IVnelope Club will me.-t Tiies,|a\ afternoon at 2 o'clock with Mi: George Garrett. IHfi
dirt Inlay Dinm r Hon*.rs Bert l-eslie A birthday dinner was held - mdav at the home of Mr. and Mr. Bert Leslie. It was in honor of the birthday of Mr Lesliy. All of the children were at home for this special occasion. Tin, . present were: Mr. and Mi George Hanneman and laughter of Anderson; Mr:;. I id,.garde Pingleton and daugher ni Indianapolis; Mi and Mrs. Glen Leslie and family; Mrs. Mabel Browning and son Bobby; Donald. Russell. Doris Jean and Wendell Dickey all of Greenenfit.-
le.
Friends called later In the
'veiling.
Mi la'.slie received many nire gifts and everyone left Wishing liin many more happy birthday's.
Sondra Whitaker Honored With Piirtv
Miss Sondra Whitaker celobiated her 121 Ii birthday Mondsy exa-ning Feb 12th by enteraming several of her friend:-.
Indiana street. Mrs | T|lp ovenjnff was sppnt in playirg
N.itlianiel Hin kleberrv will hav
• games.
the program
Decorations and refershments
' • ( luh yp, W,th M - Cardnf, ...J!" H ' ' H J ( lui. T • 13th ut the home of ■is assistant hostes* The meeting u* der h >' president red Armstrong. Hh history of p. month "Oh Susanna' » h.V M, s, Ei lcil| f whh-l, - . mem h» i j 'illb ClVPlj y;^ v jJ unison toliowtqj ^ salute
M i
home made valentine oj Tin nation to ih.. r,.,i r r( ,« AH'-i ' ’ 1 : social aour was e*^ I went Mrs. Murk Hubble Delieio a iefreslimen tog served
BAN M l; Mis Urm>r
Mis Wanda lliuumnnd llosti'ss To ( luh The Friendship Club met Wei In' lay • veiling, Fehruni v H with Mrs Wanda Hammond. Twelv*' members answered roll call with a flO cent novelty exchange. Entertainment w a s given by Mrs. Jessie Scobee and prizes were won by Mrs. Opal Hai unnd /nd Mr Ernestine! Wells Lovely refreshments' weiel served by the hostess earrying I out Valentine The next meeting will he j; March 14 with Mr: Rachel Bui-
;
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( hixerdale I*. T. \. Il*'ld Ri'ei'iit Xleeling
Mis Ruth \, , The meet lug t i to mei't again Ma
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gram
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The executive committee of the Cloverdale P. T. A met at 7.00 p in at the school building, preceding the regular meeting on Feb 12 It was reported that tile Kill.i,ne. Roundup for |ire- '
school ag,. children will be held I See mombeim Mar. h. Further plans will be I Chapel chun h m announced later. | and anyone .'Is,
church. Pleas, p, I Jonah 1 Web , i
ii adjourned I-' with Mr.
pro
day Feb 21
the Union W S. c. S terested jji •B 2 pies to -ah' Wednea-
(■roveltuid ( luh Met February 8
The Groveland Homemaking Club met at the home of Mrs. Marion Houser. Feb 8th. There 'vere 13 members and on- visitor present Everyone enjoyed an ex- < hange of home made gifts followed by a reading by Mrs. June Parent. She also gave a 'lenionst rulion on butterscotch brownies which everyone enjoy•‘d. I here were refreshments of sandwiches, cake and coffee. Next meeting will be held a* the home ol Mrs Virginia Hitch 1
in March.
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anniversaries
\»*V\ £»*nt
| l*ntrrtain.s ( Inti
The Clinton and Ma.hson Home Economics Club Fl . u W, ‘ h Mrs ' Cla,1< ' Newgent, as- , xi.stunt Mrs Edward Reynolds,
i 1 nr meeting
The regular meeting was railed to order by Mrs. Joyce Cook. Devotions were by Rev. Clarence Run Mrs. Georgia Walkei gave the secretary's and treasurer’}, report. Karl Carter. Mrs Elvina
Ray and Mrs. Agn’es Trippett I Birth.lax ! order bv' M,"^,/' 1 ' : " k '' 1 t0 were appointed to the Phyllis Pettit. P! years Feb the president bv 5 T n " U " K ‘"' nominating committee VH , h . ,,, , n ' b - v s “'gmg "The
j Little Brown Churcl ,,
Mrs. Cook presented the past- y " H ' : " n "" »f Mr. played by M, s K f ,
preax Wilts awards to Mrs VV j ,,nd Mrs - R'msell L Beams, | lei ter
Bums. Mrs. Mellie Llnley, Mrs | • Vear8 ol ' 1 to0av Eeb |«. | The club collect was Maud.' Duncan. Mrs. Chas Hersehel McCullough. Ceutei I *' Irs . Vern Sigler '
Point. R. 1, today Feb 16. ! tx'rs answered the ro j| Charles Melvin McCullougn, Valentine vers,.. 2 gu,. s ts m son of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Me- Mary Wichman and n„v
Cullough, Center Point, R. i, •> ~
years old today, Feb 16
A. hm fo* 1 fi flit ret andmarh*
B. Three furK < - I t/'unston btn* *
C I i/ a • ’.bn bw* 1 * '
Fast \\usliim;|oii street
C. B. HAMMOND
JEWELER
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Denny, Mrs. Arthur Pickens. Mrs. Hersehel Knoll. Mrs Caine Klinefelter, Mrs. Ruth Neier.
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Elvina Ray. The absent past presidents were O. V. Smythe. Mrs. Minta Snider, Mrs. Ann Borune. Mrs Nora Morrison,
Mrs. Mary McKamey.
Mrs. Edwin Coffin R I. today. Feb. 16
Fillmore,
Elag saint* | Wichman.
Ie<l b .V Mrs F r „ ( ,
, , Ml i iy ican Legion, motored to Rock-i 4 '- Evens and Mrs Everett
-tfcMS os li-tie os n A WEEK DEEM-SHONKWILLR
Hnnalee -faatur • ng new ideas in 'b.d.-,, • rvstols ind bracel 'Is! Elgin all-An erican «'r a f t s m a n s h i p. Every one vith tixe exclusive ')urnPower miximpring Ibat eliminates
of all w itch
repairs duetos'.eel mainspring faili re. Bee them here m w!
distinctive jewelers • 8 South Indiana st.
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AINSPRING That Nmv.r Breaks f
villi' on Thursday evening for an important meeting of the Rockville post amt the induction of a large class The team, one ol Hie best in the state, is composed of John A Cartwright, Paul Canary, Cecil Brown. Fred Pease. John Fisher Slid Ed. Coff-
man.
Riehurd Sunkel. son of Mr and Mis Willard Sunkel of 318 Highfall. Greeneastle, Ind., will be inmated into Delta Ppsilon fra ternity at Miami University, Oxfonl, Ohio, on Sunday, Feb. 18. Sunkel. a sophomore in the school of Business Administration, is a
Mr
Rumple The Founders’ Day play "Deep Are the R<ots" was then piesente,I by the following; Narrator Mrs Agnes Tm,-
pett.
Radio Commentator
Brainard.
18th Century Child Mrs othy Branneman. 18th Century Mother
Myrtl* Parker.
18th Century Teacher
Jerry Curri,'.
20th Century Child Mrs E|.
vina Kay.
20th Century Mother Mrs.
I'dding
I >or-
business was taken care
I’"' ,hp rnin i ,tes nf ser *'tary and
treasurer was approved.
M. Tlmmu, o Tuttlo, »i.t J".™''”,"'" «"’ k J"
s ' • - u I ss*:; .‘i,,*.\hs Lv;;; "eLT,,'™"
M ^ feltPr an(l w ‘>" by Mrs. Mary Wichman ami
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< Mill D|
Mrs.
member of the Lodges Senate. Violet Price residence council, and works on 20th Century the engineering staff of the earn-' Gertrude Mann pus radio station Delta Upallouj Mrs. Birney Mrs
Teacher Mis.
was founded at Williams CoUeg 'Icoy. """ MarV M,> ITatermtv ° nly n0n ' Sem 1 Th,> Moth< ’ rs .ev-
^eral mmibets accompanied by
I sincerely want to thank the entire hospital staff and Dr. Nichols for the wonderful care .while there Also to everyone
who sent flowers and cards. Mrs Bonnie Runyan p*|
Mis
Ira Hutcheson
. n " a*|j*Hj,,,,.,1 Tt „, hostess an,I assistant licioaa refreshments.
IN ME >111|; \
In memory of loving so,. VV 11 ford T Ellis, who paas.-i
away Feb 16, 194::.
The saddest time of all the year A silent thought, a silent tear; Time takes away the edge „f
grief
But memory turns hack every leaf J Mother. Father. Sister ami Brothers.
I ' ,rs - Raul Wright 11,ml ess To ( luh Friendly Circle Home Ec dub held its February meeting at the jrr;; w"**.,,» " w a*h*ngu>n • astle on February 9th The president, Mrs. Marvin Jackson opened the meet mg with he ch.b rrpe(1 Mrs Chr . Htino Clark gave the history of tho *ong of the month "Oh Susan
Mr* L J Anderson was ,|„. | Ided upon as secretary, due to
Special a Mention Nylons by
ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY
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