The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1951 — Page 2

THF PAIIV oRFFMCASTIE. INDIANA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17 195 1

i— it . U. \i.\ Mi <n<i Vlrs. Hurry lir(k aiuJ Helefi of Fillmore entertained «t high noon 8unu«>} Feb. 11, with a wonderful pitch-in dinner, M' and Mth. Paul Riddons of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mis. Lloyd Berk of Plainfit Id, Mis Carl Pursell and son, John, Mi and Mrs. Charles Curts of Oreenrastle, to celebrate the hirthda/s of Mr. Berk, son, Lloyd, and daughter. Helen. They rereived several nice presentt All had a pleasant time and left at a late 1 hour wishing all many more | happy birthdays. STI OV ( LI It Ml I The Balnbndi'e Study Club | rnel in February with Mi K< : Koloinon. Hull rail, eliih departments, was Interesting am 1 educational. O ilonet on ' mad' to the Ked Crn- Family night j war planned lor Mareh Mr James Curran gave a hue r view’ of “And One to Crow On," by John Gould n i ni.o’ . ned entertaining story. Club ad

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ed to meet in March Paul McK ehan.

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BMNBItirx.K Mrs. Ill Libka is slowly i covering from a recent operation at Putnam County hospital in Oreeneastle. Mr and Mrs. Hay Miller enrrtained with a birthday dinner Tuesday evening for Mrs Mnrv Masten. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs Walter Masten and daughters and Mrs Viola Bears Mrs Masten's birthday is on Feb Mth

SIMLA V Si’Ll I \L CHICKEN DINNER With imodles and dressing FOK *1.1111 I Mil I s| K\ l( I (1 v, si \I).\V JOE'S GOOniE CAFETERIA

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Lntered In the postofflce »l ■ reeui-astle, Indiana as aeeond lass mail matter under ait ol March 7, 187*. Subscription price 10 eents |»er week; $4.00 pel venr by mall In Putnam county; 4G.OO to *7.80 per year outside I'litiiam County.

S. U. Rartden, Publisher 17-10 south Jackson Street

IVrsoiial And Local News it ii 11; is

Domestk' Science f’lnb Meets on Tuesday The Domestic Science club will meet Tuesday at 2:30 p m. with Mrs Audrid Fleenoi

Motorcycle Club Held Meeting Frldax

t,pctu Sunday w.tii an I •>‘- Earl Lisby of Bridgeport.

TV-Tonight fCourtes> AVright Elee. Serx.)

The Smart Man Starts This Way.

Kusseil Skelton arrived in the United Statea on Wednesday and i i now in Oreeneastle with his family and friends. Skelton served in the (J. S Navy during World War 11, nnd re-enllsted in the Navy last year. Rinee then lie has spent most of this time in Korean waters. It is understood that he will have a thirty tiny

leave.

Net Summaries

An a Im in ss bt ginnet be wisely realizes the true value of hei king account He knows that the safety and con-

venience of i hecks Is of

growing business.

the utmost importimee to Ids

Tlie wise beginner nlso appreciates the security offered by a Safety Deposit Box. And he uses it constantly as a fire, theft and lossdi'uol' container for Ids x ulimldes.

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f£0£BAL QCtfGVE SYSTEM •

flRiHITIZEN! BANK

Did THU XT CQMP0NV

Tlie Oreeneastle Ramblers Motorcycle Club met Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cassell The meeting was called to order by the president, Dale Oler. Minutes o f the last meeting were read by the secretary. Following the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed beleven members and one guest. Refreshments of cake, pie ami coffee were served by the hos-

tess.

Paul Albiri is able to be out i Th " I1 ' xl r, ’ ,,0,l "K Wl11 b *' hPld iignln after being confined toj M " rr >' 2n ' 1 ' al ,h ' , ho "" - ,,f Mr his home since Nnvenibei 2S bc-u"’ 1 ’ ,l,< ^ ( • nils of ii heart attack.

FILLMORE

Miss Rita Rhea, who Is attend-1 Mr Mrs BPn Hanlon and ing I atdywood school In Indian- ^ Tommle of Oreeneastle visit 11polis, is spending the weekend j pfnaf)tgt|m)aywlthM ,, and Mrs wdli her paretits, Dr and Mrs. O | Rf)bprt shllok vvh() urP both In

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ill health.

Harry and Effie Rmith have purchased the Harlan "Regal" grocery in Coatesvllle and expect lo move there soon. Miss Virginia Foster, a student m Indiana Slate Teachers College spent last week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Alva Foster and her sister, Mrs. Edward Lewis of Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs. Laurence Natiman are the parents of a son, born Friday at the Putnam coun-

ty hospital.

Mrs. Carl Barker returned home from the Putnam county hospital Sunday morning. Mr .and Mrs A. J Knoll returned home from Miami Florida Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Frank Ogles of Olterbein spent Saturday night with Mrs. Lillie Wright. Mrs R K Cowgill nnd Mrs Albei t Truesdale spent Friday in Anderson where they attended the funeral of the sister of Mrs Earl Truesdale. Mrs Lillie Wright was surprised Wednesday evening when Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cowgill came Imngng a complete fried chicken supper It was Mrs. Wright’s birthday. Ollier guests were James Spear and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Lisby. Mrs. Lelin Herman left for her home in Indiana|H)lis after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Webb of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Mattie Coffin and in the afternoon nil three attended the wedding of Miss V’era Jean Buis and Harry Davis in tlie Stllesville Baptist rhureh. Later I they called on Martha, Bet I be and Claude Coffin. Four members of the Mothers Afternoon Club met Tuesday al ternoon with Mrs. F.lsie Cowgill The W.S.C.S. met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Elsie Cow’g.l! with. Mrs. Avaril Huller assisting Mrs Ruth Ragan gave a very interesting talk on the “Health of the American Indians' Mis. Verna Zeiner lead tlie devotion. After the business session. Mt Huller gave a contest which was

GrcencHHtle (41) Mr.Mabel, (55) .

Reeves 150) Taylor (44 i

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Whitman til)

Masten (00) . Hatcher (33)

TOTALS

B. It. II. S. (43)

Busier (13)

Hitisleman (. r H .

Hughey (3)

Hurst (4 i Jesse t23l

Lawson (35)

Neudigate (15) .

Sparks (14) . Tulley (24)

Hinchman (25) . Spicer (33) . ...

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Plainclothesman

Grouchu Marx

Say It With Acting Airflyte Them i Penthouse Part;.

Wayne King

.v-hes e draperies were *mm* at a great bargain. Unfortunately the ad had appeared two weeks previously and Uen she arrived at the g.xen address, the shop was gone. However she found a g\P« - woman inside, engaged in sweep-

ing the floor.

A cheap curtain was drawn

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ncross the store.

nd to jnrde by the odors of cooking and Uie crying of children.

Ken Murray | the gypsy family was l'' m £ in Cavalcade of Bands j back of that curtain.

Wrestling Dixie Showboi ' Beat CIock Red Top T

So von see. there must be something in fortune- telling after all. I only sometimes they get their

i wires crossed.

Quite a number

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Saturday

the building.

He told me that the gypsy had been arrested for fortune-telling

•,nd for stealing some money out tended the Mttsicaf^ ^ of a customer’s purse. 81 Greencasti» o..

•Did you see the arrest?” I

asked.

The janitor did. Was the man who arrested her big and good-looking and in! he have a lot of black hair;’’ •■Yes. said the janitor,

Greencastle,

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Sports Scholai Cafe Continenta.

Billy Rose

Lifetime Chance

My wife asked the

whether she knew where the ,

iv (»itfit Pfone.

She did not but offered to ted ! her future. I ■ I gee something wonderful,' | As I’m quitting farming I will sell

mud Ion at farm known us the All Hurst farm, 31 mi |,. s

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Sagebrush T Junior Matin< • News Brief.-

Mystery Theiit 1

Paul WbitiniH

This Is Show Rusine'

Comedy Hour Fred Waring CelehHty Time Who Said That News Review Paradise Isle

What’s My Line" Youth on Mare!: One Man's Family

WRIGHT'S

I I.LCTRir SEIt\ ICE TV Sales and Service 3'otir Westingluiusf Dealer Manhattan, Ind. Phene Keelsville 411(1 Itis-lsvllle It. 2

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(.11 emaslle. or 1st road north of I . S. 41) on slat. 1;

G-" " A ' : ' ' on ele ‘ n i||,. eiisi and south, wateli for signs, on

So they sat down at

wooden kitchen chairs, and th’ gypsy went to work on my wife , I told you in the beginning what, according to her, was hi ^

store for our family.

Naturally, with that beautiful, j v . althy dark-haired man in the 1 picture, I with my limited income . and hair, would have no chance. Thus, for fifty cents, my life I would be broken, my wife woul- ' leave me. everything would b ’;

Tuesday, February 20th, 1951 AT 12:1)11 O'CLOCK S|| \|;|.

7 - CATTLE - 7

One a year old Kuan cow to freshen July r>th ; 11111.4.,., I eoxx to freshen by sale; Jersey cow with calf h\ sid, j"i, " ^ < ■ai riisex eoxx , 4 y ears old. milking r ood a nit r.-bo'," . 8111,1 i horn heiler; one Red Shorthorn Bull, one , ,,| ( | Nl

13- HOGS - 13

Oil, Spoiled soxx lo farruw in April; 6 Spoiled tdM, 1 I *n Mod. s,,u and rill-, are double immimed . 1; soot t ,.,| bl) to 80 Ills. mm *|

TOTALS 14

\exx Ross (85)

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B game Ronchdnle, 40

Ross, 22 Officials:

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Tuesday

Home Nursing Class 7 p m

Home Ec House ,

Present Da.v Club 2 p m. !

Mrs. C. u Gillen.

Current Book Club Mi

Janies Pence

Domestic Seienee Chib 2 30 Mrs. Audrid Fleenoi. Washburn Chapter D A R 7 30 Mrs Russell Pierce

Wednesday

Federated Reading Club 1:3(1 City Library.

Thursday’

Endorsers Photoplay- 3 p m Mrs Feed Luca

Friday

. Needleeraft Club 2 (hi p Mrs Ivor M< Main:

J did not say anything to the [ | wife when she told me of her ad- j venturi' She said she did not he- . heve in fortune-telling, but she ;

: looked wistful.

So yesterday, when I went to New York I decided to look up I | tin' gypsy and see what the final j

] outcome would he.

• Like mo t women my wife is thrifty and refused to give Ihe 1 gypsy the other fifty rents 1 1 I find out where the man was goj mg to lake her As long as she had Ihe precious gifts and Hi" man himself she probably figured that he would do right \>y her without her wasting anuthei

half dollar.

I arrived at Ihe gypsy's addn The place was closed I finally found the janitor efi

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>li|ipleiiieiil

RALPH COX

XI.TON HI RST, Auctioneer.

Moore ami Shnnk-

rr J//c art of transmutation 1 »'V 'I". f : • d xxi’.ibli and id In’im-N of long ago Ir.inlically searched for j inelliud of making gold in the lalmralorv. f anl.i-ho ’ ■ ’ 11 a I mixture'' and proi e- es xverc t ried all la I’" a ''Ml. (Inly ill recent xears haxe the dreams of the nliTieini-i 111:1111 iali/eij. H v snlijei ting |datiiiu>’i to nelilron tionihaidmenl. gold .an lie pr.-dured in tlie lalHiralory. li-'caiise id the low vi. l I ami lii 'li ex|H'ine involved, lioxxexer, il is unlikely that g/.ld I".iduct'd in an atomic pile xxdl ever replace that old.lined in the I onveiilioii.d xxay. We air unable to inukc gold in oiu prescription department, but the inedii mes rariied here aie luore poxxerfnl than all ll" "Id ill the xxoild. We me prepared m In Ip xui* xxlien 1. knesd slnki -.

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ERICH BRMDEIS My wife is going lo meet a very handsome and very rich mar with a beautiful head of dark

hair.

This man is going to give her furs and jewelry and take her Unfortunately just then the future blacked out and it would

won by Mrs. Ragan The hostes ,ulVP required another fifty rent -served dainty refreshments. The I* 0 fin,, ou * exurtty where tin next meeting will be with Mrs. | n,Hn " as going lo t;i|<.. Walter Wright. ’ l^r.

Fourteen members, one guest

and txx’o children attended the nd j week my wife went shopday meeting of the Garden Chi! i in Np "' Yo1 *< City

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COAN PHARMACY Putnam County's lairgest Drug Store, huill op ^FALITV, A( < 1 RA< V, SEKVIFE

Friday with Mrs Avril Hullei Mrs, Cleo Shuck was co-hostess All enjoyed the pitch-in dinner nt noon. Roll cnl! was valentine exchange Subject for discussion xva.s "Greni Men Born in February" Conies* won by Mrs Daisy Williamson. Next meet, big will lie all day March 9 with Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mabel Huskey co-hostess Mr and Mrs Bherlll Alexandc and Hetty and Virginia spent the week end visiting relatives near

Brasil

The Willing Workers Class of Ihe Methodist Sunday school will meet Fell 20 with Mrs. Avril

Huller

William Smith, who has been ill, is improving. His out of town visitors lust week were Mr sn 1 Mrs Maynard Sutherltn and children of Greencastle. Mrs, Robert Jordan nnd Ronnie and Mr. and Mrs Sherman Lytel of Indian-

apolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Venice F Lewis) and sons visited Mr. and Mrs.

FOR SALE Metal typewriter t Charles Smith Sunday afternoon. table Phone Banner 17-ts , Rev. Scott Browning and Miss

Ruth Wright were dinner guests

One of her errands was a store

SAVE ON GASOLINE ACE HIGH SERVICE STATION JAFK8ON AT LIBERTY STREET Open Under New Management HUMAN BROTHERS Trade Here and Save Approximately 3c 1*1:11 (.ALLOA O N YOUR GASOLINE SEE US FOR OUR SPECIAL (IFFFIt To Regular Customers Discount To Trucks.

POULTRY

30 New Hampshire Red Pullets, beginning Hampshire Red roosters, 10 Ducks.

FARM MACHINERY

One ’86 Model John Deere B tractor on new rubberwMM X it. I- ' lintt'ini 12" John Deere break plow on ..i.i, , „ , K ' | tandem, rotary I David Bradleb corn planter, nexx i.st JJI • liei Ixx. drills, fertilizer attachments; rubber tir. il xx,i K .,n „j|)TI lop bed, liought nexx hist year; 3 hog houses, troughs, fV.rkx ,||„,,l buzz s, 1 xx outfit xxilh belt. Blacksmith drillpress. xxnnih.. n ^l deep well pump, :i() ateelpMto, 2 rolls .,1 .11,1,1 ,^1 I I.i mix man jack, 5 large windows, old nmxving 111:0 liiui'. 4# lx I poplar g:il< slats. III. 12 ft. hog herders, on.- |,,| „f iii„ r ],.l poplar raflers, 5 slamls of heo. bee equlpmeiil .,1 ,11 gimg Ion overhead gas tank, 3 g.is barrels, gre:is< LI , • ■ !:: : ! t . '*

IIIUII Ills, of 3-12-12 fertilizer.

FEED

Clio bushels more or less good yellow corn; I. ooI .,1 ti„|>

TERMS — FASII.

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Susquehanna Ice Washes Out Water Supply

Bill let

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthday

Doris Elaine Day, daughter of Mi and Mm Herman Day, Fillmote, 15 years old Feb. 17. Mrs Ruth Smith Hunstanton Norfolh. England 21 years

today Feb 17.

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FOR SALE: 3 large Hompahiroj Sunday of Mr and Mrs Raymond soxx s, purebred, double immuned [ Pursell and family.

23-10 weeks old piga. C. H. Pruitt! Mrs. Louie Sinclair, Mr and and Mr Far land 17-lplMrs Frank Hunter and daughter i

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Water doled out a gallon at 8

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«ce fab, Al whwV. hugl' 1 ^' jlm,' ^ ^ | ^'"^0^1 Rtatl ° n - WatCr 19 be ' ng

4 aim* ,hm w “»‘^|towna Wll 05000 U ’ e p,,r P 08 ' , da "- |p '' A brf,WP ?«L^ > Ao,00u gaiioua to Columbia. {l»t*maiio* ai I