The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 February 1951 — Page 2
THE DAILY KNRCT, UWlRCAStll. INDIANA, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 2C
OLIVER FARM DAY Ernest Miller, of the Ooatesville Implement, cordially invites you to attend his OLIVER FARM
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22 from 10:110 to H:HII Thru- Hill l» Miislr, MovIiik I'irton-s ami Knt^rtnlnnx-nt by
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niond. Mrs. Ivorono (.'loyd will
bayo Uio program.
(•oliloti l.inli Club '1 o Moot U oilnosilay
Tho (folden Link Club will meet
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March 7, 187H. Sybacrlptlon price '0 cents |ier week; $4.00 per year by mall In I'utnarn county; lki.00 to *7.80 per year outside
t‘utna:n County.
8. K. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street
C0ATESV1LLE IMPLEMENT CO. ERNEST MILLER OLIVER SALES AND SERVICE Coatesvilie, Indiana
IVi'MHial And Local News ii it 11; is
Special Purchase Of UMBRELLAS 2.98
Koa 'lulale ( lob lias Valentine 'feu A Valentine tea waa the therm Cor the meeting of the Roachdale Philomath Club Thursvlay afternoon. Feb. 15th, in the home of Mi Ward Porter. Mrs. Byron C*".sby was the assistant hos-
tess.
Mis Kiev! Lock ridge talked on "Famous Sweethearts” using chaiucters from the ixrok “Tho Peabody Sisters of Salem ' by
^Louise Mall Tharp.
Mining the business program liio club voted to donate $5.00 to
the Red Cross.
! The next meeting will be in
Jobs I laughters lieeeived ( barter
Mrs F^ouella Frame, (irun ' ! Guardian visited the Greencast-, le Jobs L‘aughters for inspection I Monday evening Other distir■
House Group Takes Up UMT WASHINGTON. Feb. 20
be reduced by more than 70 per t 0 b „
cent if people follow instructions j . u<1 , A
defense. Dr.! week .T!*" 1 , I
through civilian
tiii liard F. Humphreys of radio-1 "“■•y «
lori' d defense for the Chicago 1 ( .,.|| Civilian defense corps, said “we iv overdoing the feai of radiation
UP Thi Housi Armed Sei effects in talking about
vices
mally agreed on
Mrs. Martha Redding rlill remains ill at her home in Com-
mercial Place
'I he vourt ho. . Ill be close I : m nil dav W.c-liingi n birthday i 11 "' ''Uss Ruth Hutchins Thursday. Feb 22 l w,th Mrs Florence Hostetler as-
* Hist]11 U
Mr. and Mrs Janies ninget of! Muncie spent Sunday with Mr. I., .
i v II I tub Met With Mrs. Si lie fy
Mi h-sc Green unuerwent a ^ .. „ ...
I he I- ^ H Club met Wed-
nuijoi operuii,,,, ,t th< Putnam l- i, u ..
n -sday, K b U, al the home ol
county hospital lu- .dav morn- c,. ■ <•. o n
! Mrs (.race Sillery with Mrs liene Gough as assistant hos-
tess.
Due to the bad weather only
While It Rains
BShB
OMERY WARP
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Mr. and Mis Rei ve MoHan of Greeni aslh- are the parents of a son born Monday at the Put-
nam County Hospital
Pvt Willard I, Miller has :r new addle which ns Pvt. Wdlar I
nine members were present There were three guests Johnnie land Jimmie Risk and Mrs lle.ie
| Sillery.
I. Miller, t s fMHMMfftf. Co B., R ..
Roll call was
be wellRoomed
Hair Needs
49th Airborne F.NGR Bn , 101st Airborne Iiiv, ('amp Brecken-
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F C Dicks, a former resident of Greencastle, is a patient m the Methodrsl hospital in IndianII polls lie ns lepoi ted to hi* seriously' ill hut would like to Item from his 11lends. John Wetih and Mrs. Frank Pierce have joined the staff of the Fhst Citizens Hank and Trust ( ompanv Mi Webb has been as
answered by
leading a Valentine verse. Mi i,etha Myers read three poems “Forty Years After.” “Quit by Chance" and ••Why,” Delicious refreshments in keeping with Valentine's Day
were served
The next meeting will he held March 14 at the home of MrGeneva Young with Mrs <> .-I Robhiiis assisting
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and Cleaners until recently. Min Will Glidewell and son, Ted, attended the funeral of Mrs F.mina Jennings (’lark at Bloomington, Monday. Mrs Clark was an aunt of Mis. Glidewell and a sistci Of the late Mrs. Myra Cur-
tis.
Mr and Mrs, Oral McCullough of ('enter Point entertained -Sundav with a birthday dinner in honor of their 2 year old son, Charles Melvin. Those present u i u e Mr and Mrs He rack el McCullough of Center Point and Mr. and Mrs Charles Howald and daughter Amelia of Reelsvllle R
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Harry W Voltmer, Jr, „f Greencastle has been initiated into Alpha Phi Omega, men’s •ivi.e honorary at DePauw I mvvisity, it was announced todiu A freshman at DePauw. I"' is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hany Voltmer, 621 Ridge ave- ' 'ie Voltmer is a pledge of Phi Kapjii Psi, social fraternity.
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The Jefferson Home Re Club will meet at the school building on Thursday, Feb,- 22nd. 1 :{0 p in Roll call will be "An Ironing Trick." Lesson by Mrs. Bennei Hostesses Mrs Maune McCammuik. Mrs Zella Cummings and Mrs. Ruth French. Please note change of plnt-e Mothers Service ( luh
Meets Tonight
The Putnam County Mothers Service dub will meet this evening at 7:30 p m. with Mrs. Lnrn Crawley. Roll call will be a valen-
t me exchange.
4 Sarah Helen Page's Fngugemenl Announced
Mi and Mrs. Jewell Page of Roachdale announce the engagement of their daughter Sarah Helen to William M. Robbins, son °f Mr and Mrs. James Robbins ''.“log.-, Both art graduate I 01 H " : " High School ■ |t|
the class of 1950.
guished guests were, Mrs. Beu-1 trice Ross of Portsmouth, Vii-i gima. Supreme Guardian; Mi May Markum Jacobs, Pa. | Supreme Guardian; Mrs. Nev Slater, Supreme Marshall Mi Aheen Money. Pa/* Grand Guai ! ian: Mrs Kdith Moffett, \ ' i Grand Guardian; Mrs. Audrey: Halrelil, Grand Guide; Miss Kd" Spencer, Grand Marshall; Mi Catherine Wilkeison Granu i:hn Mi Vallii Mei District Deputy; and Ro\ TImui
Grand Custodian.
There were also visitors fro :. the Ladoga. Brazil and Tei:
Haute Bethel.
Eighteen girls were initiate ! They were, Ann Alice Jane! Fobes, Phyllis Fortner, Jeanm I Gould, Sara Anne Hams. Phyl Lanzone, Nancy Carol Meyer Mary Ann Miller. Norma .lav: Moore, Virginia Pingleton. Ir Ism Robinson. Alice Sallust. Anita Sallust. Martha Anne Suave Jacqueline Spurlock, .\riig.i 1 Vaughan Mary Louise Westfail. hollowing the inspection he Daughters were presented l • charter and given a nundn They will now be know as Gri •■ucastle Heltiel No 78 Those m charge of the rh.rP eeremony were, Mrs. Dan I Frame, Grand Guardian, the I n ored queen. Nancy Ton .\ii - Vallie Mercer, and the Greer.> '- le Counc il members. Miss Mildn i Caviness. Guardian. Dr Ti Yuneker, Associate Guaid..,. Mrs Margaret Todd imid Secretary, Miss Margaret Hi . I ley. Council treasurer. Mi II. I Miller. Director of Music Preceding the inspection and ( barter ceremony a Ion i ...t. ;
m dinner was large crowd.
atomic bomb
MA*i NEW \DDKKHH BEDFORD, Feb. 29-iUP)
K uieth Compton. 19, was transt'erred to the Indiana reformutoi
ave the fun of
enjoyed In
Parley of Auxihai v vith Ml
'Irs. VeU’gent llusless Til Presidents Parlei The Past President , the Aemrican Legion met Monday evening
Roy Newgent.
Dne duty of the Parle, is k-eji a record of all the women serving the armed force.-, and :o remember them in sickness and other time of need. This was di > cussed and plans made for future
use.
During the social part of tin evening puz.- were won by Mr . Paul Grime and Mrs Rov Thom-
as.
Tl "' next ’ " ' ng will be held Mondai M.mh Mi „ , lomo <>f Mrs Eddie Hms south Indiana street
Committee, reported infot
draft of men
at today tackled the problem ot a universal militarv trait:ing i UMT) program after tin There was considerable senti*
• ’i-i- member-; i.e r\n n- to ,j. , toilowing his third attempt
to distinct bills so each could be | considered alone But one mem-1 her thought it might be u good |
idea to forget l.’MT now because
nothing co d I be done about if un- !
t:l ti.i Korean war is ended. Tiie committee also was expect-1 > .l tu take up tiie related question ot reserve duty for men after the (Omplete their term of serv.'i- Tin- liefen.se Department wants to keep men in a reserve
unit for six years.
Members said they agreed infori illy ai a closed-door session id i" to set the bottom draft .ge at 18 1 - and require a! x months of training before men are sent into combat T 1 would keep men of under 19
out of the fighting.
I'he Defense Department life; asked for authority to draft men tor 27 months of military service ' age is. and m later years to induct 18-year-olds into a peacetime program of training only. < Hit. Ill I | \ •>(• y( Hoot, LAFAYETTE, Feb, 20 (UPl !■ if! v-iinc officers from northern Indiana, enrolled in a civil defense chool for auxiliary pollc in 'riietors at Purdue University ' ie told today "csisnalties m.ly
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Word has been received from Rotiert D Ross that he has been assigned to the Combat Engineers and is stationed at Fort Worden In the state of Waahingitoli This fort has just been | ■ stablishcd and is aurrotindcd by the ocean on three sides. He reI'orts that it is warm there and people are making gardens. Robert IS the son of Mr. and Mis Dale Ross of Hainbridg ai| d entered the service Feb 6
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HOSPITAL NOTE8
Admitted Monday: Roland
I*nm*. Greencastle R 3 ; |v( rH
Lillie Green. Greencastle Admitted Tuesday: J. h
Hood Greencastle; Patty and Maty Jo Williamson, Coates vl *l’ Donnie Childress, Gosport
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Dismissed Monday; Meadows. Greencastle.
Dismissed Tuesday: Mrs. Hu h' ii Hureh and daughter, Ainu.
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( \Kit OF THANKS W. are deeply grateful to our gery kind friends, neighbors and relatives for the kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended at the passing of our beloved mother and grandmother Emma Allgood. We especially wish to thank Rev. Brit-
ton for
the pallbearers.
'Irs. llnura-e Kersey
Hostess To Four Dsif ( hih Mis. Maurice Kersey entei tallied the Four Leaf (’lover
Home Ee. Club
The president opened thi meeting w ,th the flag sal.tt,
ami dub prayer.
Mrs Shirley read the history of the song “Oh! Susanna", by
Steven Foster.
There wore 14 members and 2
guests, Mrs. Robert Gould and mu demonstrator Mrs. Benner
The Club voted to contribute
two dollars each to the Red
Cross and the Polio fund Mrs. Hutcheson gave a leport
of the Council of Clubs meeting One thing discussed at this
meeting was what const.tued
R>0 </, member. We were to send
representative to the garden
club meeting.
I he president appointed Mrs Kersey to represent us there also a public policy meeting April .10, and a program plann mg meeting. Maple Heights ‘luh invited our club t„ attend a Tea, March 15 | n honot ( ,f their 10th anniversary. \|| S Benner gave the lesson on quick and easy desserts She at leased Dm use of Master Mix She made frozen angel food ribbon cake An apple sauce upside ,| ow „ cake and peanut butter cookies from oat-meal mix. She dlstri buted leaflets giving us the r P cipies for the Master Mix and the things she had prepared. With the help of our hostess and a hot cup of coffee. ahe
'tuple Heights n | , Held \ alentim I’.irti Th.' Maple H. ghi Home Ec club held U Valentine party Saturday i vetting f, - lh , i, hu - bands and The evenini , , , Playing eHrd.s „„| g :imes R( _ fresh men ts of sandwiches. p„ «nd coffee wen s, rvecl to t In-
group.
Those present v ,e Mi ami Mrs. William Kirkhnni Mr and Mrs. Raymond Spurf- k. Engcne M.vers. Mi and M, o ai , Mv ,., Mr and Mi H u - M i and Mrs. Warren Swickard. Mrs. Grace Rcatt. Mrs Wehb Evans, Mr. and Mis. Rob,.,,
Myers.
The committee in ,. h(U . gp of the party was M, s Nob!fl Hurst, Mrs Marv Milh-,- Hn ,| Mrs. Virginia Htarr
anniversaries
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Marilyn Ann Pell, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs Wendell (v|| m years old today. Feb 2<i William A Lawn-no- n i-, fay, Feb. 20 Elsa Hutcheson. R p -j ^ venrs old today February 2.111,’
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