The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1951 — Page 2

THE DAILY E^VNER. 3REEKCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1951

,S ^ CIE T Y WILL OBSERVE 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED KnttfriKl In th« po»tofflc« *t (irtvnrujttle, Indiana an anrond Iumm mail nialtfr under a< t of Mart-li 7, IH7H. Sulmcriptioa price 'H centM per week; $4 00 per .ear liy mall In Putnam county; tti.OO to *7.X0 per year outside rulnatn Country. N. It. Itarlden. Publtsber 17-1II Mouth .lacknon Street

Mrs William Crosby ix co;i fiiietl to her home in the Col apartments tieCHuae of illueH.x. Mrs. Donald Ellis accompunie her husband to Ohio Tuesday where he transacted business.

IVrsonal And Local News lift 1 CIS

Kev. William Johnson of Polo, Illinois, is the Kiiust of Dr and Mrs. James Johnson and chil-

dren.

House Studies Recoid Budget

BRIDE-EltCT

INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 21 (INS) The Indiana House of Representatives met as a coinmitte< of the whole in a. special session today to tackle th< .state’s la>K' st biennial buUv.et or

Air. and Mrs. Dirc'ii Bethkc of ! yj; time IntahriK in excess ol (Jreencastle, are the parents of i. half a billion dollars, son Iwirn Wednesday morning at p„r several weeks Hie Hons, the Putnam County hospital. 1 Ways and Means “A" cuninuttc Mrs. Walter Rcvolinsky and | ha « ^the bud K . t childicn returned today from I •‘Pl'f'Pnations pcniit tiy jHj.nt Attica where they have been vis- j ® 1 •RP* 0 *** •' itiiiK Mi and Mrs. Keith Bam- n,ill,on bo ' ,wt m <l ‘ iU ttl,J t( ) iar , | schools for teachers’ salaries

I recommended for passage by the

Mi; Kulh Keller of Creencas- Ways and Means committee tie .iimt her sister. Mrs Little, j the original budgei of *531 milot ( tawfor(lsvill( plan to leave ; hon would be increased to $->i , Sunday for Florida They will | md|j u n

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door and ito 1 in front of anothi i to prevent any of the passeiig’eis t' in attempting to run out to their deaths. Si v "tir Greenmail, a tourist from Loim hi who was aboard the ch! with his sister, said, “it wasn’t i veiy agreeable experience." The i uilway runs on two . abb -- 11 '.'ii the ground to Urica Mom. .hi ai i then to the top of .Sugar a 1000-foot peak at • ' ■ Guanabara Bay. The |.. ' . passengers a specSl i RiS de .llillell'i and its hartor. A lull in" and|,the absence of ui a.di Mm resent operations.

Officials tha > anap^ 11 ^ one imported fr„ In G U * Gently. They coma 0 > planation for the n-’st in the 4u yea rs '' been operating AkrilURSAmx Mrs. Harry W castle. R. 4, We.lnes., av /' Shirley Rhea Herbe'n. ter of Ml today, F>b. 21

a< lverti 8ill|

SPFTND y,ni r

reaches all of Putnam

Mr. and Mrs. .1. O. Reed Mi and Mrs. J O. Reed will observe their golden Wedding Anniversary at theli home in Rm coon on Sunday, FVb. 25 with open house from I :00 to 00. No invitations have been issued but friends and relatives are invited to call. Mi and Mrs Reed weie married at the home of the bride’; parent s near Parkersburg at 8 p in. on February 27. 1001 by the Rev Francis I'avey Mr and Mrs Klmer C Thomas were their only attendants. They are the parents of two sons. Mentor Reed of Indianapolis, and Hubert Reed of Greelioastle, they also have three granddaughters Joann and Donna of Indianapolis, and Karen Reed of Greencaitle

Mrs John A Cartwright i on tired to her home by illness.

lie away for sevetal weeks.

Mis. Roscm C Brookville was i

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Arnold have returned home from a v«j- I ,,, , Yuneker cation in Florida. I

| past president general

underwent an p

O’Byrne of over-night

House majority leaders hav> j indicated there will t*e no substantial reductions in the pin

Sarah Helen Page

No definite date has been >et for the wedding of Miss Sarah Helen Page and William M Robbins Their engagement was relently announced by the brideelect parents Mr. and Mr.!.

and Mrs. Truman poNe<l bud * et lewell Page of Roaehdale. Mr Mrs. O’Byr.ie is th» B,,t in tho S, nat, ‘ an " COnoniy J Robbins >s the son of Mr. and

of D A.

Lee Williams

operation at the Putnam Conn- I

ty Hospital this morning.

Mllinore < lirlsliun ( liureh Women Misd Thursday Fillmore Christian church women will meet at the churi h Thursday, F’eb. 22, ioi the regular monthly meeting. Pot luck dinner at 12:30. Remember to tiring articles for a little auction, baking, sewing or what liave you. Devotions will he given by

Mary Lisby.

Fust Marlon II F. nub 'lo Meet I riilu.N The F7,ist Marion Home Ec. Club will meet at the school building in Fillmore, Friday afternoon tit 1:30 o’clock. Plu.se note change of meeting place. Evening Circle Of W’St’S To .Meet TliiinMlny F.venlag Tile Evening Circle of the WSCSof Gobin Methodist Church will meet Thursday evening at 8 15 o’clock with Mrs. Herbeit Heller. 15 Bloomington street.

These officers to be installed id

April.

The annual basketball banquet in honor of the teams, will be in the gym, March Ittth at 0 50 P. M it’s a pitch-in supper Everyone welcome. Program ehairmnn Ray McGinnis, banquet ehnii mar, Harold Pruitt. Table decorations and favors, Miss Molter and ttie 8th grade glrla Drinks and cooler, James Biddings, Johnny Masten Coffee and urn. Christine Masten, Gladys Tharp Food arrangement. Danse Smith, Beatrice Wade Tables, Amos Hunter, George Irwin Gene Ozment Miss Gail Irwin played “Tenne.ssee Waltz as a piano soloj Mrs. Malrom Porter of Dan ville, who is State Scholarship! Chairman of PTA gave a very inlerestinj; talk on the founding of PTA. That the aims of the organization are still the same, to secure the best in legislation and education, for all children so they may become better adults. Rev. Browfling closed the meeting with prayer.

The (Jreencastle Council of I

men will meet!

program ; expected to pop up In an effort to curtail somewhat the financial burden which will

Mr and Mrs. L C Brown are ,|jg deep into the state's surplus pending a few days in F’ort fund It will be at leasl a week

The office of the Telephone Co, I YVaync, visiting Dr and Mrs F’, howeV' i befun the upper Ikuimwill lie closed all day Tlyirsdu v: B Busselmann and sons Mrs. gets the budget measures foi F’eb 22 Washington's birthday | Bosselmann is Ilie former Miss consideration.

Jean Brown I Representative Jess C. And-

rew. West Point Republican and “watch-dog" of the state treasurer in his role as chairman ol the Mays and Means group, saul that prospective expenditures from the state general fund during the next two years

Miss Mary Wright, a friend of “•night" bring the surplus in th Mrs. Don Bedell, formerly Miss fund down to as low as $20 m.lRaehel Gillen, is taking the lead ^ nn - I n words in the play. South Pacific. She •'About enough to run Indiana replaces Mary Martin who has^M®* 1 ' government for one been such a hit on Broadway. 1 nionltr

Andrew asserted:

Among those planning to at-j -That is skating on thin ice in

Bernia Drehcr of Keelsv.lle were. I , " n ‘' ,h " Nancy view of lhl . fa< . t thal lhe slatl .

] Ruth Decker to Vester Lenzen cannot borrow money to finance

Presbyterian

Thursday F’ebruary 22nd al ti 50

Indorsers of Photoplay will meet Thursday afternoon at 51 u’elock at the honu of Mrs F’eid

Lucas.

AH members of VF'W Fathers Auxiliary No 1 are urged to attend tins evening's meeting at tli“ Gen Jesse M Iwe Post 1550

Home

Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. ;

The Great Books Group will 1 meet Monday night 7 50 o'clock in the High School library. The topic will be Gibbon The Deelin ■ and F'ail of the Roman Empire,

chapters 15 and 16.

Mr and Mr . James Job of Brazil 1

and Mr and Mrs. lough of Keelsville.

Ross MeCui-

Iss u*t drove Club • let \l Itainbrldge

Mi and Mi Jack Denringer Mrs. O’llyrne •.iicsl were host and hostess to the Of D. \. r. Tiiesdav u*t Grove Club members and Mrs. Ruseoe O’Byrne Pas* their families in the conservation President General of d a r hall m Hainbridge Friday night, was tin' guest of tiie local l> A After a feast of sandwiches, pie, R Past Regents and officers of

Mi and Mrs. Carl Siddons of Indiana(hiIis and Mr and Mrs. Roy Hartman of Houghton Lake, Mich., have been the guests of

Mrs. Arthur O. White.

The Truth Seekers Sunday School Class of the Fillmore Christum Church will meet Friday evening Feb 23&r. with Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Herod.

on Saturday an- Mr and Mrs. jts operations

Stanley South and Mt and Mr.- Whet; tie Ways and Mean-

Hanibergi-r. The wed- committei first considered th'

budget it slashed some .t7(HI,(K‘(i

Charles

ding will take place in FJast I.an

sing Mil higan.

coffee and cold drinks, u skit ' Spi. ailing the Gossip" was given

the ehapt- r nl a dinnei Tuesday evening, at the Pauluma Tea

by Mrs. Ray Sallust and Mrs. room

Kd Cas.-.ily, much to the merriment and enlightment of the crowd

F'liliowing the dinner the regular chapter meeting was held at the home ul Mrs Russell

Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bell of Notlh Terre Haute took Sunday night slipper with the formers . istci Mrs Clara Blacketer an i Mr. and Mrs W. II Cody and sen

Max.

from the appropriations, laiter. however, tie committee agre I

Pfc Lee Roy Ixve, who is rc-

to rais- salaries id state polie. troops and personnel in state institution: That added $.8HH.(F'!i

to proposed expenditures. The anti-lottery bill is due be-

fore the House today. It woul I prohibit possession or purchase of pool and lottery tickets, bingo, ketto and lottery equipment, horse race betting charts and betting cnids on athletic

events.

covering from wounds received in Korea, has moved to Great Iraki's. 111. He is the son of Ml. and Mis James Love He would like to hear from his friend.-' His address is Pfc. Lee Roy Love 1093551. Ward 78 North. U. F Naval Hospital, Great Lakes. Ill

Mrs Janies Robbins of Ladoga Mrs. Km Taylor Kiitertnlns < lab The Plea -ant Gardens Home E • Club met F’ebniury 13 at the home of Mrs. Roy Taylor. There was an exchange of comic valentine. Roll call wax answered by reading the verses'on the valentines. Mrs William Killion gave the lesson on •'Your Club and My Club." Mrs. Taylor gave a di.s i ussion on "Home Cosmetics. This wax followed by distribution of pamphlets giving recipes fer making hand lotions etc. Mrs. Kenneth Eggers, th ■ president, presented a past presidents pm to Mrs Roy Johnson. Mrs Alpha Kirk led in singing Hie song of the month. Stephen Foster’s "Oh Susanna.’’ Mrs Cecil Craft conducted contests witti prizes going to Mr.-. Wayne Allen Mis Forest Aker and Mrs. Roy Johnson. The hostess served a delirious dessert Tiie next meeting will be Mart h 12 at the home of Mrs Roy John-

mm OF LOCATION GUARANTEED Watch Repairing 2 To 7 Day Service ROBERT WII LIAMS JEWELER Ik sol TH \ INK STREET

Hospital Note^

Admitted Tuesday: Lula Morris. Eminence: Irene White Quiru y Mary Garriott. Roach dale Robert Johnson Roaehdale

Mr and Mrs Leonard Cooper

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word of tiie birth of n daughter, I Dismissed Tuesday Tresis Lynn born F'eb 17th, to ^ Detro, Roaehdale R 1.

' • 1 mrram^csotmtwere'mrs r^P, TZ?.

ilipn eiven bv progrum < oni .

Pnzes were wonbyZelta A/bell, Mrs John CooP

mnti' Cecil English. Jack Dear* Mr s. Ralph Ftter Mix Ralph I mver and Roy Smith The Febru- S. tohe Mrs W J Weesner and

' nieeling was opened in form Mr " ljer ' ,y BrHV

The Regent, Mrs. Gerald Braun, presided ai the meeting. Repotis of comniittees were given Tiie State Chairman of Gill Homemakers Committee, Miss Came pierce, reported on local

and state progress

The film chairman mentioned the following outstanding pi< lures coming soon: “Union Stntlon,’’ with Harry Fitzgerald ’•All About Eve’’ from the stage play: “Dalian'’ with Raymond Massey the story of post Civil

i \ tiie club president, Mrs. Clara

Coffman.

Tiie club donated five dollars • i • h the Red Cross and Polio I ind. The new club books were

given out..

Tiie next meeting will he with Mrs Ray Sallust It is to lie n iross-way party Please wear something in a wrong way or

place

After seveial games of eards, the crowd departed to the.r homes. Those present were Mr and

j War Texas “Good Humoi Man. comedy: “Open City," the story

Mr; F red Hanks and children, I ()f Ron)# following the Nnz.i inNam v Lnella and A B . Mr and I vaj)lon . -La Travitta ” Mis Ivan I’roetor and Linda Lee ; F’ollowmg the business meetMc and Mrs .lac k Dearingei and | Past President General aiightei Kaien and Kath> . | o’Rvrne. spoke on World GovMi and Mis, Melvin ^ eminent and the stand taken by ml daughter Judy; Mr and Mis | National D A R

George Estes and sons Eddie and

•Pposing

llace Mi and Mrs Kav Sal-I^ 1 ’’ Sh *’ menUo, ’ e(1 » number

Of reasonu tu .

in ,t. Mi and Mrs Alva Pruitt. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and Mrs F'.d Cassity Visitors were .Mr and Mrs Veril Adel and Mr. ,'iiid Mrs Cecil F'.ngllsli and M s

Donna McAlister

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of reasons why they are opposing it They were, the United States has Just .even per (.“tit of tiie population of the world, Russia and in r satellites tin

doiiiiiiating force as Communism forced

inuiiy more would cliung

pre-

i the UN, upon us,

immigrants, this our courts of jus-

Mt and Mi. William K Cooper

of Highland City. F'la.

Mrs Meda Long and Austin Stewart, associated with the Fioraee Link and Co., attended the showing of the new lines of F'ligidane ranges and refrlgersIni in Indianapolis on Tuesday. Mi and Mrs Ernest Heavin and daughter, and Mr and Mrs. Elbert Heavin were in Danville Tuesday Itu Uio funeral of Amos Shelton Mi Shelton was a brothel -in-law of FJrnest Heavin. John Poor of Poor and Co., and Curt Neal, inanagei of the j Cloveiiiale liranch, were in Carmel. Iml on Tuesday lo attend an important meeting held hy Foster-Kendall Seed Co., for

dealers.

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‘ Bridges, Roai hdale Ft 'J Secrist, Roaehdale R 1 Showalters. Center Point I Admitted Wednesday Williams. Greencustle Dismissed Wednesday Johns, Greeiienst le R 4

Alice

Thoui ax 2; Don

lyeoln

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Pickett Gets Wabash Honors

Doyle Pickett of Fillmore, a junior at Wabash College and a member of Delta Tan Delta frat-

tiee. World Government wouldn’t

I'lllmore I*. I Met Monday

The Fillmore IT A met Monday i think about peace,

evening at 7 30. Tiie president.

Mrs F'. R Ozment opened the Clnverdale P. T. A.

Met laist Friday

Mrs. Jess Mann was hostess to

meeting, introducing Rev. Scott Browning, who gave the devotions. Mrs. Marvin Jackson, accompanied by Mrs. Harold Jack-

son. sang for us.

Malcom Wade read the report of the nominating committee. A motion was made, seeondnd and passed that we accept their report Those elected were: president, Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee, vice president, Mrs. Clarence Cooper; M'eretary Mrs Ruby DeWeese; luauiuietj His, Kay Lawson

the Clnverdale Home Ee Club Friday afternoon, February 10 with Mrs. Vet Mann and Mrs.

Paul Cooksey assisting.

Mrs. Nannie Furr assumed her duties as president. The meeting opened by singing Hie song of Hie month "Oil Susanna" lead by the song leader Mrs. James Sipple The Flag salute and club creed were repeated in unison.

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A 1-enten service will he held at SI Andrews Flpsleopal church 720 S. Locust St. at T;45 this evening The Rev Frederick Williams curate at the Christ Church in Indianapolis, will speak on

“Church Mimic."

Mrs. Nellvr Riggs visited in Indianapolis today with her sister. Bertha Binkley R N They will will attend Corinthian Chapter 450 Ordei of Eastern Slur lomght where they will be awarded a 25 year membership pin. Elbert W Jones, formerly of Greencastle, was one ol the many graduates receiving a B S degree in business at Indiana University, Sunday, F’eb. 11, Mr Jones is now employed at the Paper Arts Co., in Indianapolis, as I heir personnel director I-aFny«tte la.Van Porter, Jr., has written that he will probably puss through Greencastle on Friday en route to his new home in Palo Alto. Calif. Mrs. • Porter and son will follow by plane as soon as their home at 1240 College Avo., Palo Alto, is , ready for occupancy. They w ill j reside within five blocks of Mr | Porter's sister and family, the B H McClures. i

Miss Malayer Bride Of tiny Clinics The marriage of Miss Marylou Malayer and Guy Clones was held at the Christum chuicli of

Roaehdale.

The Rev. John Pickering 0 fficiated the wedding Miss Joan Hyten wax maid of honor and Donald Clones was best man I

both of Roaehdale

Mi and Mrs. Ben Malayer I are the parents of the bride and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Clones aie i the parents of the bridegroom, j Following the wedding there j was a reception held at u,,.

bride's parents home.

Those attending were Mr and i

Iernity, was recently elected, Mrs. Guy Clones, Mr and MiFred president of the Wabash c hapter I Sanford Clones. Joan Ryt,.,, Mary «'» Alpha Phi Omega national Donald Clones, Mix

Garriott. Roaehdale; Patty and .service fraternity, of which he | Robbins. Marcia Mary Jo Williamson, Coates- hud previously served in lhe ca- Malayer, all of

ville, Henry Paris, Greencastle purity of secretary and vice-

R. 2. Edith Goode Bainhridge R president.

1. He was also recently appoutt-

'd hy (he Board of Publicatiors o fthe college to be business manager of lhe 1951 colleg year book He has been quite active in publications and ha. quite a wide experience on both business and editorial staffs having been editor-in-chief oi his high school newspaper, member of lhe business staff of "Ti e

»~| H.. , ,U helor. the college newspap-

er. and has had two previous years experience on the College yearbook staff, last year being an assistant editor of the 1950

"/// ) our Service” AHHOiiNCING OUR OPENING

TOMORROW Thursday, February 22nd. ihHh

Kldpulh School

11 *-ld Auction TticHility

An auction sale was held at tho Ridpath school Tuesday evening sponsored by the PTA Mrs FH mer Abbott, chairman of the Budget and Finance Committee, had charge of the arrangements fo.-

assisted by several of lhe moth-

ers.

Alton Hurst was the nurtioneer Articles sold were baker/

goods, canned foods, fancy work yearbook

Jan.i mistellaneous artli

Among the articles for sale were u . ltll K p sllon , nallona , honorary

sev^ra.! rok»* nwr'lf

several joke packages which journalism fraternity, the Inter-

created lots of fun during the

evening

Charle,

and Chari.'; Riiachdaie; Mt

ami Mrs Boh Grimes and t:i of Ijrawfordsville. Pvt and MiJim Gunn of Indianapolis.

Mr a Mil Mis Guy Clones went to then home

ersvillc

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We invite al! our friends to come in tomorrow••• We are proud of our shop and want you to see it •• W. 0. Tir mons and I will be there to welcome you, Seeley s Barber Shop MODERN AND SANITARY 18 South Vine Street

m Cuipim

Cable Car Stalls 650 Feet In Air

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national Relations Club and us I ho head track manager of tho is presi- varsity track team.

Today s Market

Mrs. Maurice Hurst

deni of the Martha Rulpath FT A

association.

There was a good crowd pres-! ent for the evenings enlertainHogs B.500. Barrows and gilts YOUR WANT AD is oniy as

, , tmlk choice 170-250 lbs., *23-

good us tiie number ol people

* . , ' 1 $2.1 TiO; top *23.75; 250-290 lbs.

who read it Spend your mon- . . $22-$23; 120 l«0 ll»s., *16 *19

ey wisely F’laee that want

ad in The Daily Banner.

Thursday Soecial SWISS STEAK Browned Potatoes

Cauliflower

tMher vegetables and salads Homemade Pie — Hot Hulls Joe's Cafeteria

sows steady at $19-$21. Cattle 500 Calves 200 Steels and heifers strong; occasional sales 50c or mol e highet; high choice to prime medium weight steers $36; good and choice yearlings and light steers $33*35; utility grade down to $26 Vealers steady: top $38 Sheep 200. Sheep aid lambs nominally steady and scarce. Two lots wooled native iambs .$38; top $39; slaughter ewes

$16-$22.

$KV A BANNER WANT Al>\\

JANEIRO Brazil,

Feb. 21 (UP) Author.tn praised today heroic worknr who risked his life to help 30 fellow passengers from a -tall cable car that dangled 650 fi above a mountain chus'ii 1 1

more than seven hours

Augusto Goncalves. an elertn cian. slid down a rope from th' car after it stalled yesL'idav when one ot its two cable Harks broke and blacked out the seeni

railway power supply

The electrician then rigged up an emergency hand-powered i awhich he propelled out 900 feei ailing the unbroken cable and rescued those remaining in Hp' car tour al a time. He inude a total of five trips while thousands watched from the ground fearing the remaining cable might snap at any moment He brought tho last of the passengers to safety shortly before 11 o'clock last night wh’l army searchlights played on the

dangling car.

The passengers said panic 1 rolled through the cat as it suddenly swayed dangerously and halted at 3:45 p. m. when tin car was halfway across the chasm between Urica and Sugui Loaf mountains. But they said that motorman ! .Itiliu < ’ ' 1 deiro Ft eitu Ii ■ lo |,

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