The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1951 — Page 2

THF DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLB, INDIANA, FRIDA ' MARCH

FCuO CORhcP.

my i woimir A SECRET TIL HOW Hhvh Mfk Charles Lan/.onf " " *' •

Mis Nan/.onc him givon wo kilim will hocomo fuvoriii

two or hoi "fnvorito" wi|io.s whioh vvilh you.

I’lX’AN PUDDING Uo it until thi k .‘I ejfgs Mix in 1 cup dark corn syrup, oup ii i ' tnhlospoons molteil buttor. Sift together ' L . oup oako flour, a : oam of tartai Kold into egg mixture with ' . cup pecan 1 to ipoon vinilla Pour into greased baking dish Sprinkle he top anothei ' , cup pecan meats. Bake at 376 degrees for 35 to in minutes until top ■ prings back when touched with fingertip. . r. on the top and the pudding Is beneath

HI "t'TKI' -Ci iTCH cook IKS

cups sugar up shortening tin raisins

i 2 eggs I teaspoon cream of tartar l teaspoon soda l teaspoon vanilla ii eups flour

•'•iga: and raisins together. Add tientei

In fu -1

'fix shortening

i ft i;., .. lit. soda and oearn of tarter Add part at a timr 1 i Drop from tea ,p on nd p’ess down with fork

Ice with—•

r> table poons brown sugar •! t ihle ooons evaporated milk 2 tulilesnoonfl water 2 tablespoons butter.

egg

Icotric range. As the ball passed over the head of three-year-old Robert Briggs. It burst with a brilliant flash. Mrs. Briggs gathered up betson and fled. Firemen who entered the bouse found no damage except to the meal she was cooking Ijcft in the oven when she fled, it was burned to n crisp. INDIANAPOLIS. March 2 —* iUPi Governor Schncker announced the appointments of prosecutor and a member to the State police board today. He said Paul R Schnaitter, Madison, succeeded Don Kooken, Bloomington, on the state police board, effective March 7. Beecher Young, Crawfordsville, succeeded Karl A. Snyder as Montgomery county prosecutor. Snyder was called to army duty.

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the (mstoffier at (ireeneastle, Indiana as second class moil mutter under act of Mtircli *, IX7H. Niibseriptlon price 20 cents per week; 84.00 |»eiyear by mall In Putnam County; gfi.OO to 810.40 |mt year outside Putnam ( ounty. Telephone !>5, 74 or 1)4. K. It. Itariden, Publisher 17-10 Kouth Jackson Htreel

Crawley spe-

Terre

SEYMOUR, Ind., March 2 I UP I Fire destroyed ttiree stores in downtown Seymour toiluy and unofficial estimates placed the damage at more than *150,000. The blaze was discovered bY police in the rear of the J. C. Supermarket, ’ and it quickly |irc.,d to the Goldmine store and I,it t Brothers, both ladies ready-to-wear shops. Firemen from Seymour, Brownsburg, Columbus. Madison and North Vernon buttled the flames.

IN MEMORY

IVrMMinl And Local News net 11: is

Mrs. Lara

Thursday afternoon

Haute.

M Venai d Johnson and Mrs Clinton Rogers spent the da;. Thm .'day with Mrs Wm. Price There will be a pitch-in suppei at the old Mt. Hebron community church tonight at 6:45 p m. Mrs Geneva Rockhill will leave Tuesday for Boulder City Nevada to spend two weeks with her son

S /Sgi Carl Rockhill

Keit! H Lyon has accepted a position with the Ohio Casualty Co . and will begin this new association or March IHth Mt Lyo, will Is stationed in Hamilton. Ohio, which is the home office of this well known concern, which operates in 3k states. Mi and Mr I.von and son, Bobhi . will go to Hamilton to live a soon a Mi Lyot: Liids a new

home foi his family.

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4:00

r, Quinlan

4:15

Ann and Sue

4:30

News

3:35

Shopping

5:15—

Kartoon Klub

5:30

Knkla. Fran & Ollie

600

Ann and Sue

6:30

Industry

6:45

Telenews ,

7:00

Adventure

7:15

For Men

7:30-

We. the People

8:00

Charlie Wild

8:30

Kike Millionaire

9:00

Circle Ranch

9:30-

99 Harmonies

9:45

Hollywood Reel

10:00

Weather

10:15

News

10:30

Faye Emerson

10:45

Step Wharton

1 1 00

Cavalcade of Stars

In memory of our dear mother md grandmother, Margaret Wallace who passed amay, Feb. 27. 1919. And our dear father •did grandfather, John Wallace, who passed away March 7, 1941 I'hosi whom we love go out of sight. • Blit never out of mind They are cherished in the hearts. Of those they leave behind. Sadly missed hy children and

grandchildren.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sutherlin and family, Mr and Mrs.

Lei come to a boil. Remove J from stove and cool. Thicken to

l-iending consistency with powd- Kenneth Wallace and family, i ered sugar. !

SOCIETY

Maury Knoy of Lafayetti ho returned to his home after short visit with Mi and Mrs.

Glenn H Lyon.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Price were Sunday afternoon geusts of M.

and Mrs Marshall Anderson and: \jondav c’Mih will meet family of Clayton. March 5 at 2 p. m. With Mrs Mr and Mrs. John Fisher of Elizabeth Browning, 20H easi Greencaatle. are the parents of Walnut treet. Mrs. Harvey a daughter lairn Thursday, it J Owens will have the program,

the Putnam County Hospital. :

Tie- song lest with the Dixi- IAhPuiih Wnnimis < lab Four scheduled for Saturday, i 'bet 'lureli I'Mh

March 3, at tin- court house, hatbeen cancelled till further notice*

Monday Club To Meet With Mrs. Itrawninu

DePnim Woman’s Club. March 12th is the day to bring vour

There will preaching service at , ( hol ,.. Hnljque8 for , ll!iphiv e M * "• toron Community) ph ,nd identify II - church, Sunday evening at 7 p. m. I . . . r .

H 1 .hie i ume in costume of by-gone

Rev Holland Gov of Indianapn- , 1 i davs The meeting is to be in Ma-

lis, will preach.

Tlie executive hoard of Fill-j more PTA will meet at the school | Monday, March 5th at 1 30 All

son Kali.

engers in the far west.

The drivers quit work to enfon e demands for ingjier wage i, even as negotiators were engaged in tin all night session in an attempt to settle the dispute.

LATE NEWS

. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., jd.nvli 2 - (UP) The condition of Sen \rtlmr H. Vandenberg, ailin - publican foreign affait leader, was "very poor and not improving" today, his physician

Di A V Smith said the (It. 1 ~ “

PASADENA, Calif., March 2-

Ni h .an Senator spen 1 , m>1 „ ^ M ,. s HeIpn Rriggs a very poor day yesterday, | a liffht bulb amJ

l ut 'lei lined liuther comment on

Today s Market IIOG market Hogs 8,000. Harrow# tuid gilts strong to 25c higher; 170-260 lbs., $22-$22.50; some *22.60322.65 few loads choice $22.75:

The mtinuou! lAeoting was 260-290 lbs. $21.50-*22.25: 120impany’ request "as{160 Pis. 316.50-116.50; sown

n gesture of good will."

| good and choice *18 50-$20.50. Saturday Special ITALIAN SPAGHETTI and BAKED HASH

nt

Joe s Cafeteria

" i 1 Mi 000 dally pass- hull- and then drifted toward the 11 ' Nice ve B otahle*. saladN, He.)

ndenherg condition. Vanden- ! - I - been convalescing for m Hi Ilian a year from a series 1 1 tion for a lung ailment. W FRANCIHCO. March 2 — DI' 1 A Fiji bus drivers went n trike today against the Pa* 1 f - Greyhound Company, crlppl-1

scorched din-

ner to play hostess in her kitcher to a rare frek of nature, a lightn-

ing hall.

Tlie house wife was cooking over an electric range during an electrical storm yesterday when a dazzling holt of electricity formed between the sink faucet and an overhead light bulb. It moved upward, smashing the

Shes Hurrying to CONRADS kYc're having company and my mother wants the very best ” She'll Get It Here, Too.

II \M- -Ready to tint, l.h. . 6Se U hole or Hall I XMI5 < Hops, | aiie\ Lain. l.h. 9Hc RKI \M \NT It U’ON, Leau Fastj Lb 63e III .I I ROAST. I alley Rih. Lb. title VKLVEKTA CHKEMI 11 11 ' I I - Bo* X!>, ’: ly RO\st, I^.iiii Cottage, Lb. 59c »l \y| LOAF, He Luxe, I h. »»», i Our Oyy a Formula) ( Rl*>< O, I l.h. Fan. Only 43e HOII i H II \M. The Itesi H It it. Only an, 8\ YPP1 m yy yottix t HEBAl Lb stti

It Pays To Trade At C A M P U S

Ground Beet O BEEF, It'a R. iii\ line. Lb, liiU y ' b I OR — INSIST ON II WHY'S HI I.IFIOI s COTTAGE CHEESE, Bra j.He BOM I I H8 PORK LOIN ROAST, Only 89e ( <i-:\ Itl I I || \S||, Reg. Size I t. i ountry i OOS i mi.i Nice, Da. Me iiin*- I to 5 lb. avg i b 59e

Thank You

CIGARETTES, Huy a Carton *1.94 SOAP FLAKES A Pyyds, 3 boxes LOO i LOl R. I / Bake, 10 Lba. PIE CHERRIES. eans 47c SODA, A. X II. i 2 l.h. Box r,e PERFECTION CR ACKERS. 4 In I Lb. POP CORN, White or Yellow Pkg. i»,. COFFEE, 6 delicious brands, Lb. X9e RED HOTS, Mighty Good. Lb. 85c GI'I, Huy a Box, Only 69c VANILLA WAFER. I lb. box 8.1c IDA. POTATOES, to lb. only 59c LEAF LETT! CE. Fresh Crisp, lb 19c HD. LETTUCE, large solid, ‘J for 35c APPLES, Fancy Cooking and Ealing. 8 Lbs. s<| ( . GREEN BEANS. 2 lbs. for 88c KIII'BAKB. Fancy H. II. Lb. 25c HI IN/ II I I I! si 5 I fatvon — Buy e Dozen *2.79 BIBDSETE STRAWBEBRIRS Box 49e BIRDSEYE PEAS. Pkg. 27c BIRDSEYE BROCCOLI. Pkg. 84e

tester l. Conrad PH0 «, 83 Richard L. Conrad

Xlu|ii< lleighls Home Ee. ( luh To y|eel

romniittee rluiirmen and offu .-r-:

should attend.

Mrs. Jesse Green returned t.i her home Thursday night from Hu- Pulliam County Hospital She is recovering from a recent operation and is improving nice-

ly.

Paul D Jackson, formerly n

high school teai-her in Fillmore, |''at Ji>n:ni haa been retired by the Piud nt- Hone

ial Insurance Co. Mr. Jackson was their Indianapolis repre-

sentative- for 27 years.

Mrs. Parke Dunbar writes that she expects to return to Greencaatle on .March 13th Mi. Dunbar, who is visiting friends and relatives in Cocoa, Florid; her former home, says that lh>-

weather is very nice there.

ELECTRIC SERVICE TX Kales anti Servlee YGJR WcSTiNGHOUSE DEALER Manhattan, Ind. Phone Reelsvllle 409 Reelhvllle R. 2

Station W G R E 6:30 Uandeliight and Silver 6:45 World News 7:00 Club 318 7:15 Tides from Wonderland 7:30 So Proudly We Hail 8:00 Stars on Parade 8:15 Campus Interviews 8 :;0 Friday Nite Dance Party 11 :T;0 Sign-off

Tlo .M.iple Heights Home F' club ill n et on Tuesday evening, M ' 6, at 7 30 p in ai the Veterans of Foreign Wa: e Hoim yvdli Mesdames Bess Early. \ 1 i r< Alexander, arid Mai ai el Reeves as hostes.-- Roll Call '. ill l*' answered hy “Long-

* You’ve Taken Front

Thi- first part of the lesson “Livha I'-v.■*her u the Family w.ll I given by Mesdames Bernice Lewis and Frcida Myers, and the lesson on "Home Ground' uml Care of Hons* Plants" v dl he given hy Mrs

Hess Early

A review of tlii‘ hook “T’.te

j Adult Mind” by lh Overstreet.

Word was received Thursday will be g:\--n n> Mt l>‘lia

Wagner.

All members

urged to be

The Clinton Homemakers will meet nt the home of Mt Har’v Hansen. Tuesday, M irch 6 at 1:30 |> nt. Members it reminded to bring Christmas .ants for

he

current event.

by Mrs. Jack Carl of the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Annie

Roberts of Indianapolis. Funeral present,

services will be held Saturday at- |

ternoon at 2 o'clock from tire Far- | Mrs. Hansen ley Funeral Home in Indianapolis t Hostes*, To t luh

Word received from Robert L. Andrews is to the effect that he likes Arizona very much Mi I and Mrs Andrews live in gi,.; - ' dale, 10 miles northwest nl I hoenix Mi Amin ws is issm ■

ateit o-m, ti . ! Riley scrap books Roll call will

ated with the Southwest Flout. Seed and Feed Co. in Glenduh Mr. and Mrs. David Hon. I; have returned after several weeks spent in Florida and the East. Mr. and Mrs. Houck wcie married on January 4th in the Methodist parsonage in Speneei. Mr and Mrs. Houck visited Mi and Mrs. Earl Houck m Washington, D. C., after leaving Fl< rida. Mrs. Houck is remember . here as the former Mrs Museltn Washburn and she has many

friends in Greeneastle

Mrs. LJoyd Perry has received word that her nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs Robert Kessler, have arrived In Anchorage, Alaska The Kesslers, who were recently married, left Oskaloosa. Iowa on Feb. 12th. and arrived in Anchorage on February 23rd. They went hy way of Edmonton, Alberta and there joined three other parties in automobiles, and remained together _ until their destination was reached. Boh Bruner, fireman, URN, ■on of Mrs. Elizabeth Bruner o. 806 Maple Ave , Greeneastle i serving aboard the ciestroyer U8R Lofberg. operating in the Far East The Lofherg acts o a screen guard and escort vessel for carriers operating off thd coast of Korea. Her duties vary from providing rescue for downed Naval aviators to bombarding enemy Instations and providing support to UN troops ashore, Mr .and Mrs. cviaurice Rader and Mrs. Ernest Rader were in Indianapolis Thursday evening visiting the latter's brother, Lawrence Alvord. xvho is improving from a very serious head and face injury suffered

\\ S. < s. to Xlixd

Xt I'nion < hapi-l Church The W 8 C S of Union Chn-

pcl church will meet March 7. at the church for an all day meeting Please bring scissors, thimbles, and needle. Everyone i urged to lx' present for this ini

purl ant meeting Good < beer ( luh

I uiirheoii Meeting Mar. Xth. The Good Cheer Club will hold its annual luncheon at tlie Old Trail Inn Thursday March 8th. Reservations have been made. Members not attending please notify Mrs. George Bailey, not later than Wednesday.

M omun’H Guild * To xieel .Monday

The Woman's Guild of St. 1 nil's Catholic church will hoH their regular meeting Monday evening at 7:30 In the chapel Father Goossens of Indianapolis, will he the guest speaker Furl Fisk Auxiliary

Held Inspection

Mrs. Elizabeth Owin, department president of the United Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary, was the guest of the Earl Fisk Auxiliary No. r*4 on Thursday evening for her official inspection

of the auxiliary.

M'- cum v,,s accompanied by Mrs. Louise Hale, department secretary of the auxiliary Preceding the meeting, Mrs. Gwin and Mrs. Hale were dinner

Lawrence would like 5 Old Trail Inn.

Following 4 h?

the

Saturday while working on th. | guests of Mrs. Walter Evens and David Houck farm where he is J Mrs William Boatright at '

employed. Lawrence would like < to hear from his friends. His address is Lawrence G Alvord, Veterans Hospital. Cold Spring

Road, second floor ward 222, Indianapolis, Ind.

meeting, the

guests were entertained in the hone of Mrs. Ethel Conklin. Both Mrs Gwin and Mrs. Hale are from Indianapolis.

IIMNI’.IHHgL < HRiKlI X\ ( III lit II Sunday School at 9:30. Sup! Marion Lukinbill. Morning Worship at 10:30. Communion Service. Sermon: “Reveries of a Leaking Faucet" Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Evening Service at 7 00. Sermon: ''To Our God” FIRST < III;Is | | y \ ( 111 R( II Roaehdale. Ind. John E. Pickering, Minister 9 30 a. m. Sunday School houi. Lesson. “The Jerusalem Road. ' Text. Mark 10:35-45. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship Hour. Tlie Roaehdale High School Chorus will be in charge of the music, Tlteir special numbers will be "Beautiful Saviour and 'The King of Love My Shepherd Is. ' Hermon services. "With Him All The Way. The public is invited lo attend. 6:30 p. m. Christian Youth Fellowship Tuesday, March 6 7 15 p m . Choir Rehearsal. Tuesday, March 6 9:00 a m.3 4-> p. m. Teachers in the Children's Dept, are invited ti attend the Daily Vacation Chun h Selmo' Institute held at th< ian church in Greencastl. DEER ( RKF.Ix ( tf| |;( || Elder Harold Jam . p , to, Regular monthly servu-t Sa'urday 7:00 p. m . and S un ,| av 10:30 a. m. Basket dinner at noon Visitors welcome RRH K ( H.APLL Xll-.’l HoiliST CHURCH J. E Porter, Ministei On this the first Sunday in March the pestor will bring sermon nt the u;on hour i„ keeping with the L*nten Reason, a season of preparation he th. mmtm Victor) Hehool nt 10:00 where yon will find a class suited to your needs With the opening of Spring let us sill find out places *n th. ' church and Sunday school > Vices. UIIUItCH OU THE NAZARI \| Knaehdale, Indiana "A < Inireh with a purpnse Sunday Schol 9:30 A M "It's not what you'd do with a million If riches should e'er be your lot But what are you doing nt p, efi !

ent

With the dollar and a quarter you've got;” Oldsters are to blame for much of the youngsters dilinquency. Morning Worship 10:45 a m H Y P S, Services 6 45 P M Evangelistic Services 7 30 p

M.

Children's story hour, Wednesday 730 P M You are alway* welcome R*'v R H Whelan, Pastor

T .-md Tci ry Umbreit are tlio | ..ii. i Mr and Mrs. Willard 'nii i'it ■ 614 So. Ixicust at. rv the Daily Banner and ii idi News in Northwood ..-I I!" Observatory Heights. Irigin.illy this lout.- was carried l*’, one b" but vi’h the addition if th D'-Pamv housing project, the I'uiite had to lie divided and in so dying Franklin street east ruin College was added. Tom on tlie left is 13 years old i d : the 8th grade. He is a iiU'del airplane builder anil is al- " . ■ dh-eting match book covers. II.- ntercsted in all sports but '■ou can sec from ids picture lie . mosi interested in golf. He ha- p ave I for the last 3 years and last season his score for 3 hol. wa- in th low fifties and at times under fifty. You might ay lie's a "chip off the old bloek ' 'or his fath Willard, won the LI50 Greeneastle City Golf Chafh-

pionship.

For the past few years Tom has gon. to Camp El rhart, located Lake Corey. Mich. Here he has id • ■ i client 11 a ining in ■winiung. bi.a ting marksmanship ' ith a 22 rifle anil tennis. Prcv-lou-ly he has spent a month each '' ii at this camp but this year lie plan: to stay the full summer

younger brothers fnllmi with Tom as to hobbi.* c sports. There is o fine ii,;. ship between the boys (iuMotn! same interests List year Terry’s first season in ecll for Xmas It- i-.svv.-ii a - dubs which lie proud sc He too attends ('uiii: Etr. and like Ins brother Tmi for his vacation with tlK'e;ini*| from liis paper route. I, ns i would like t" express nr ihnej to this family for the swr cooperation they hav. 1 i ver. v* In seeing tl d the papers .oru* livered during time when were ill ot out of town Tv like many parents of - i ’c realize t have substitute' it ’«»■ sponsihilit’ are carried. In this way uw less Chanee f.-t nnslake-ar > also give 1 lie I"-y lull P his route.

I bell.

Greeneastle ■ ill rememh''! 0 boys for then achievemen'j they have < t then anrand I'm sun

goal.

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LEGISLATURE

and Democratic leaders into his olfice I hursday afternoon and warned them concerning th 'late .-, grave I'hian, ,;,i situation

in yvhich the working * the state will d .p fi' 11 1 ' ,1 ‘ of more than *”0 milli" ' 61,500,000 cording to thi < g.-t Dir.ctoi I a Ki. ^

DEPAUW UITLE THEATRE Mail Orders for Reserved Seats Orders fm season ticket holders will be filled fir'd in"r' | r ' " ' ripi. Orders for additional seats by season licket hul'l' 1 ' h' filled in order of receipt. Holders of pernuiueid rim''' 1 s ' *'.»lions ihmmI mil srmi in this rosrrvnlioii. Borneo ^ Juliet March 15,16,17 The Little Theatre Speech Hall Hease reserve Ticket* for (.lute) 'PPro'.imate lo, alion I hold season ll.-ket Nn.(s) 1 underslnml that I must pick up the tickets at Sum h '

Thiirs.lny, Mureh I.V Nam#* Af|ilr«»ss