The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1951 — Page 2

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IVrsomil And Local News IS It M I S

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WICKS

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ncaciay at 7:.!0 p. m. with M 1 | /■ Following the Mj>i I gt thi 1 ' ne.sa sesHion there will be a ea-lmnU. it ueutlni |»'tin

naala jiarty.

The Third Wednesday f'lub will meet Feb. 21 with JVellle Liuell. MembetH plea, e note change of meeting fiiuee Mr. ami Mrs. Noble King of Bloomington spent th' week-erd with Hi uml Mi V Karle Wiseman and family

•tefferson Home Kc ( lub Meets Thursday Tin Jefferson township Home Et Club will meet Thursday, Keb. 22ml. at the school house, instead ot Mrs Kaymond MeCuinrnack’s as was previousiv tiTinounced. Memhi rs pleas.* note change of nu t ting place. fteelsv i He I*. I. \. Mill Meet (m Tnesda) The Ket Isville P. T. A w.|l meet Tuesday evening at 7:.'I0 o'clock. A program of motion pictures is planned A social ihour will lollow the meeting I Everyone is invited.

like for all who can be at both of these meeting

Wool

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V. F. W. Chief Endorses

Brotherhood Week SOVfl things w«- slionld n#*\rr forgot:

That unit) of rfforf nmonj; ;ill \iiM rirniis lias hmi Ihr ki*ynuti* of our nafIon's sfrongfli sinro Its flprhinition of Imlrprmf

oni'r.

Tfiat itioii of <-\rr\ i rml ami walk of lift* liavi* fought and dl«*d

to k«M*p lh«*sr I oitt'd ^tat« s tin* world’s hroth<‘rilood of all rarrs.

Tliat national units is our most powrrftd unapon against suhversl\r t« finitos seeking In drstroy our fn eilom. Itut we do forget, so during l»mthorhood Week. I ehnutry IS-

!.*», tlie iniit x prim iph* is re einptiasi/ed as the d.\ nainir expn ssitm of real \m«*ii< aidsm. I.\er\ ttiiiiking mail, woman and « liikl

should i(‘cogiii/e it as siirh, Ihon suppori it and ll\<* it

day of the \ «*ar.

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( rii-Tut-Km ( lull I n Meet W i'dllesduy

The Cto-Tat -Km Club will meet with Kurile Henner, 416 B. Wnsiiington St Wednesday afternoon it 2 o'clock Edith Scobee will he

assistant hostess.

The Home Ec ('horns will meet at the Christian churcli un Febru-i ary 28th, at 7 o t lock. Menibers please note change in date.

And- | 1 s 'W Meets Thiirsday

The Brick Chapel Kadies A 1 will meet Thursday afternoon, Keb 22. 1 .'10 at the home of Mrs

Clifford Hillis.

Mr, and Mrs Robert Woodall j — and family. Wanda Lea and j yVoimiiii’h <'lull To

to theii Si,. i u edHMdft)

new home recently completed atj The Woman's ('lub will meet Brownsburg. Indiana I Wednesday. February 21st. at

two thirty o'clock, with Mrs

Wdlaid Kunk> 1 and .Inhn rtim-j lew of Hnrai i' lank and Co., ate attending an important meeting held by Kiignlaur Division in

Indianapolis today

(uteri. Mrinhcrs (llis. rx. \mil\i rsai \ The Coterie Club, organized February 32, 1896, held its fiftysixth anniversary meeting Sunday evening .it tile home ot Mi and Mrs. George Garrett A bountiful dinner, topped by Mr.' Gariett’s delirious hiked bain, was enjoyed by fills members and guests. Miss Jean Keller of Ctiii ago. was the guest speaki r. She had spent three months in i .• "i ■ last summer and spoke of hei experiences and il lust rat cl Ini talk with slides Reading ( lull To Meet \t ( it> Library Kedcrated Raeding C meet Wednesday at 1 la the city library. Mis. Ma Wool will have the program. Her object Will be “Crisis !• Ill WKs To everyone who helped iii the Community Chest Drive AI , | to nil who contributed Mrs. Cedric Hay. CliaiMna , Cloverdale township

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Eilna Nelson of Greencastle It Hal Hickman was in Craw4 Is n patient m the Putnam | fotdsville today on business.

Mi nnil Mts Wlllinm Crosby have returned to their home in the Cole apartments after ■ pending a we l< in Chicago with

county Hospital

William Kyun, who underwent an-operation at the Putnam PoUfltV'ht pit .l it nporte.) re-

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Mr. and Mrs John K Morgan and daughter, t.ynnc. of Indianapolis. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood. Mrs. Morgan is a sister of Mrn.

Wood.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Seller and Miss Cam* Pierce were, Mr, anil Mrs Karl Hensler of Rensselaer. Mr and Mis ('bail's Seaman of Indian-

apolis.

I I The East Marion Home Economics club will meet at 1:30 February 23 at the home of Mrs. Thai I Bridges, The lesson 'Quirk and Easy Desserts” will he given

by Mrs. Benner.

There will be it miscellaneous howrr Saturday, Feb. 24th at 7 oo p in honoring Mr. anil Mrs Raymond “Bozo” Buis The shower will be held in the basement of the Quincy Baptist church. Everyone is welcome to attend. Howard She|>ord of New York was in Givoncaatle this week-

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dent ai DcPauw and a member ot Pin Kappa Psi fraternity. Mr. Sin pci d r-. president ot the National City Bank and a member ot tin Ixiaid ot trustees of DePauw. A maroon colored bicycle haa been reported at the corner of Bloomington and Anderson Street foi tlie past two weeks. It i lesning against a fire hydiiint Anyone who lias missed a bicycle answering this description should apply to the police department for further detail*. Mrs Holmes Graver fell on the h r Thursday morning at ht r home in Commercial Place and letcived injuries to her hack and ami She is being cared fof at the home of her son, Mr ami Mi • Morris Graver in Commereial Place. She would enjoy seeing and hearing from her friend.' Address is Greencast'e R. 3 Jueoh Hiiffmiin, R 3, Oreeri nst le reported Saturday that some one stole 4(1 hens from his farm 'luring the week They were Uued at about twi» dollar* . ach , Other farmers had better watcli I their flocks if an organized gang of thieve* is traveling over the county, picking up chickens wherever they find no one at home, Mr. and Mrs. L H Dirks and Mr* Jos H. Crosby left this morning fnt Florida. Mrs Crosby will visit her brother, Mr. ' c ( Mr and Mrs. Dirks will be at Winter Paik. Dean Dirks plans to atend the national convention of th.- Bamhda Chi Alpha frat- , rnlty in Miami before returning in about three weeks Don Marketto has begun work as a freshman at Coe eollege in Cedar Rapids, la. A lOM graduate of Greoneustle high school, he was valendictorian of his class, president of Ihe freshman class, a member of student council and

Jervis Fulmer. This will be the Anniversary Tea in observew of (lie Club's organization, Feb ruary It, 1874 Miss Ixdu Wallwill provide the program, ami Mrs F W. Mixon will be the a istnnt hostess. All members uic urged to be present, Huston ( lilt* Meeting Has Keen Postponed At the February meeting of Uie Boston ('lub it was voted unanimously to postixme the Mareh meeting until April. This action with taken in order tn*1end support to tiie pre-Easter stViee.s which wil Ibe eondUcte.l in the various Greencastle churches The guest meeting, originally scheduled for Mareh 12, will be held on the evening of April 9 at th' 1 home of Mrs A L. Moi\ - dith. ■lolis Dniightem To Peeeive Cliurter There will be official inspection and granting of their charter to Jobs Daughters tonight at 7:.'50 The inspection will be preceded by a pitch-in dinner nl (l o'clock, Eighteen girls will be initiated. Mrs Beatrice Ross, Supreme Guardian, from Portsmouth, Virginin, Mrs Kuella Frame of Indianapolis, and oilier Supreme Grand Officers will be here. All Eastern Stars, Masons, parents and guardians are invit-

ed.

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthday

Joann King. 18 yeai

day, Feb 18.

Evelyn Nelson, daughter of Mi and Mrs Morris Nelson I” . ■

today Keb HHh

M> SPE \K WEDM'.SDAt Residents of this community

be glad to know that St. Andrews Sun-j Epi 'opal Church of Greencastle

as arranged for an outstanding (leaker on this subject trt visit

■ < ncastle. The Rev, Frederick . Iliams, curate of Christ Church ln<lianapolis, has accepted Uie nvitation of the local parish to i I less them on Wednesday, Feb t at 7:45 P M. Williams is well known

Rev.

for in- j.,^J his.talk will inwill i**- ac.on ^ C. G Mint'ii, of 9 Episi opal Cl'.iili An invitation a odd public to aitt.'r. 1

HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Saturday, Patricia Smith, Greencastle. Mrs. Izii Dobson, Reelsville, Mrs I<la Pri< hard, Fillmore, Henry Big gins, Greencastle K. 2 Admitted Sunday Mrs Emma Davison, Greencastle, Lawrem e Hughes. Quincy, Mrs. F'rances Henderson, Greencastle R 2 Ml \ • ’ Mrs Margaret White Green castle R 4. Admitted Monday Don Sec list Roachdale Dismis ;ed Saturday Ed Libka. Bainbndge Miss ('athh'en Williams. Cloverdale, Mrs Imogene ' Skelton and George K. Bong. Sr. i of Greencastle. Mrs. Hattie | Hampton. (Jreeneastle It 1. Mi Mary Zenor Spem er Dismissed Sunday, Mrs Eva i Boswell and "ii tlreemastle R It. Mi s Man '’ell ( ' il keek. ( ll ' i'll castle. Mi I.e-Ais Hadley and daughter ('oatesville Mr and Ml Janies Ha/Jett, Green, astle B .’ ale tlie pari-nl.'. of ii daughter M i and M i I iubei t Burch of Alno, are t Im p.irenl s ol i daugliter.

Mrs. ( list is Hostess To Tuesday Hewing Circle The Tuesday Sewing

met Tuesday with Mrs.

Ciixtis. Roll call was

Hadaco! Helps New Mother

('ircle Army

tinswei e.i ny j

exchange ot needlework Ther was also a Valentine exchange

Plans were made to send flowers and cards to several of the eluo members who are ill an.l some who are in the hospital Therwill be an exchange of salad bowls at the next meeting, also an auction sale. A new member, Mrs Maggie Austin, was taken into

the club. Refreshments

II \D\( <>l. suppli.-s \ itamins HI B8« NIim In and irun In Wht< I. Her Hist, in \\ is Ben. lent Mrs Bottle K Edwards, who lives at Route 1 Inverness, Miss .

, i lias two careers stie is a reg | istered nurse and also i wife and

| m o t h o i of new baby. After her baby was born, Mrs. Ed wards felt rundown; she kne she had to do something to help overcome this condition so that she

sue is a reg

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were

Mrs. Edwards

would feel up to her many duties,

served in keeping with Uie V’alen- | Edwards began taking

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favors

tine season, and lively were given each member

After the meeting games were played and won by Mis Myrtl' Reynolds and Mrs. Maggie Austin Tlie dub adjourned to meet next time with Mrs Ida Adkins in

March.

I). A. It. To Meet With Mrs. Pierre The Washburn chaptei of D. A. R. will meet Tuesday at 7:110 p. m. with Mr*. Russell Pierce, 713 South Eocust street. Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne, past presidssit general will be the guest speaker. This is the Washington Birthday meeting and n good attendance is desired.

KeeUvIlle Group To Meet March I

The regular monthly

-NOME LAUNDRY and CLEANERS 217-225 East Washington Phone I2til

of the National Honor Society.. me regular monthly meeting sales manager of the yearbook,’ of the Reelsville W.S C S, will aad active in sports. He also at-, be held on March 1st at the tended DcPauw university for tfl*| church when (lie election of offirst HMuesU-i wX-LUia VMav.-Ua-ia fmvia foi the coming yeai will

the son of Mr and Mrs Don Mar-. he held ket to of 418 Anderson til. | All

...embers are asked to meet

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helped her. Mrs. Edwards was suffering a deficiency of Vitamins B1 H2. Nia. in and Iron, which

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Here is whal Mrs. Edwards says I have taken one bottle of your HADAGOB and am now on my second Isittle, and 1 can say it has really helped me. After my baby came I dnln i feel like walk- ! ing around. I had headaches and 1 was very nervous and even one Isittle has helped me so much 1 want to keep on taking your wonderful HADACOB I will certainly recommend it to all patients I com* In contact with, for I think HADACOL ia just the formula needed for Vitamin an.l

Mineral deficiency.”

Registered nurses, in increasing numbers, are showing a keen interest in HADACOL and in the results that are being secured with this great modern formula. Requests have been received from many of these nurses for professional bottles of HADACOL and many of them indicated that they recommend the HADACOB formula to their patients. HADACOB has helped folks of all ages when their condition was due to a deficiency of Vitamins Bl, B2, Niacin nnd Iron elements which are contained in HADACOB.

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