The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1951 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, TUESDAY MARCH 6. ’951
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PERSOHALIZED PRESCRIPTIONS
No mas* production here! Each prescription is handled individually Our skilled pharmacists compound it with fresh, pure ingredients, ? “Next to Your Doctor’ FLEENORS AUDRID FLEEKOR • DICK REEVES REOISTKHKU PHARMACIST*
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! democratic member of the Ind I iana Hoiw of Representatives P'la i Muller rtie.1 here yesterday. Me \ver“ lived in Anderson about 42 year-
ST. PBTERSBIRG. March O iUP Services
planned today for Harry Mulle where he owms and operated reveft who nerved three terms as : i era! theaters.
FOR SALE-At Auction STARTS AT 12:30 Thursday, March 8th, 1951 located 3 miles south of Roachdale and 1 mile East, > 2 mile north of < arpenters\llle, knossn as the Mattie Alpood farm. HOI SEHOl.ll GOODS — Bedroom suite complete and in K<.<mI condition. 1 pie< e living room suite, library table, table model radio, # piece dlnlnf; room suite, drop leal table, new »et of dishes, Oeneral Eleetrlc washing machine |{o<mI as nett, coal <onk •tove, Kalania/oo kerosene stotc, canned fruit and cannetl tcfetaldes, 3 Linoleum niKs and some small rugs. Two cow \ Kiting food flow of m!lk. I gorsl wisgon, I double (list harrow. I tvalkTng brake plots, some small tools, I moiling machine and about so fence posts. And many other items too numerous to mention.
THE DAILY BANNial
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered 111 the postoffice at <>reenca.stle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, IH7K Suftscripfion price iff cents per week; $4.00 |s-r tear hy mail in Putnam l minty , ■yVOO to Sit).Ill |e*r year outside Putnam (ounty. Telephone Da, 74 or 114. S. K. Kariden, Publisher 17-1!) South -lackson Street
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l*€ k i*HonaI And Local News ii it e i: i s
Charles Edmonson of Clayton j was a visitor in Greencastle
Tuesday.
Mi and Mrs. Clyde Kandel ofifuM - "Out of Thus Earth,
Fortnightly Club 'let iwith 'liss Browning F< iw.w '.tly Club met Monday - t en ng with Miss Ed.th Browning. Mis William Peck waji as-
sisting hostess
During the business meeting it whs vott-d to donate to thiF'uho Drive and Red Cross, also to pay dues to the Greencast'.e Council of Clubs and the County
Fc lcratiol of Clubs
Th< t was an election of offi-
(• r. : -electing ail past officer'.
Th< film chairman announced
'tie recommended to he f-lio'.tn locally soon, ar follows: I • Ca Me Mister." an army piri e 20 minute short. “My Country 'T:s of Thee.'’ which i'
tory oi thi United States
ft in the landing of the Pilgrims to the present time; and Open
City an art picture.
The program was I»uis Brom-
giv-
s-t. paur- Study (lub
Meets Thursday
St. Paul's Study Club wiP meet Thursday at 2:tai p the chapel, east of the church
Todays Market
I Hogs 11.000. Slow. Barrows ' and gilts 50c to fully 75c and ex- , tfs-rnes more lower: 170-240 lbs. ■ $21.50-$22.25: 240-270 lbs.. $21y.'l 50: 270-350 lbs $20 25-$21 *•' 120-100 lbs . $16-$1S.50; sow
12'»c-50t lower at $18-$20. Cattle 1,300. Calves
400
Section Ono
To M»t*t Tlmnwlay
Section One of the Christian
Women's Fellowship will meet]to prime yearlings held at
to choice light medium
Steers and heifers strong to 50< highei choice steers $36; chon .
Thursday at 2:00 p. m with Mrs Harry Wells, 514 South College Avenue. The sacrificial offering
will be given at this time
Womans 'study < lub
To Meet Friday
The Womans Stu ly Club Will meet Friday afternoon March 0 at 2:30 at the home of Mrs John Cook Mrs T A Sigler will have
the program.
Mr». Frailer Hostess to Bainhrtdge \\ >.
The W. S C. S. of the Bain
good
weight $33 50-$35; commercial aiai ^ 'd $30-$33.50: utility down to $25; vealers generally
$1 higher at $35-$37.
Sheep 200. Market nominally steady, f-" good wooled nativi lambs t„ $.38; good and choice quotable $39 or more; slaught."
ewes $16-$22.
visitors
Terre Haute were Greencastle tfslu;,'
Dick Hudson of Ann friends and relatives u
castle on Monday
Mrs Tnoma.s Talbott ret ni ne 1 to her home in Ind.anapohs, t< - day after spending several da ..-, with her sistei M.- Elizabeth
Nofslnger.
>•:. by Mrs Ivan Ruark.
) Kappa \lplia Theta Green- \luntnae I,, 'leet
EXTRA!
Thi* Defense ^fobilization rbi^f w»* Invited t,> Ret Wool by **■
, M Prealdent under a clonk ol mn
n-, t to discuss the entire future
Kappa Alpha Tlieta alumnae will meet Monday night. March i 121 at tlx home of Mrs. G. D , Rhea Miss Elizabeth Ihigg:M; - El-zaheth Rariden and Mr James M Oliver will be asaist-
’ ant hostesses.
GUY SUITER
VICTOR < \RPENTER, Auctioneer. Not responsible in ease of accidents.
FAIR OF BLOOMING PLANTS This statement made in our store just today, “I have never seen blooming plants so beautiful as yours are this year”. This compliment made us ‘eel very good and each day we hear these remarks of beauty, quality and reasonable prices of these plants.
Mr. arid Mr R, b* H .ffma; of Columbus are th- pan ts of a 1
daughter I ■ , M . , Oelta t.nmrmt 'lemlters Mrs Huffman Entertaining Faculty
Miss Item? Walla, e.
Pvt. Jack E Hanlon spent the • week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Valentine Hanlon H - is stationed with the armed forces
at Camp Breckenridge. , . „ .
guests are invited to call r
Members of the Delta Gamn ! sorority are entertaining th i faculty of DePauw University n I i • tf. •- on Tuesday. Wedr.esdav I and Thursday afternoons. Th>-
Mr. and Mis David ixng of
twe f ir and five o'clock.
on March 1st.
Thirteen members responded lo roll call from the Book of Luke Regular business was conducted A <1,mation was voted to the Red
Cross.
Miss Minnie Craves discussed • The Health Of The America" Indian ' Two chapters on the Near East Panorama were pre—nted bv Mrs Ren Solomon A bake sale was discussed and com : ..'.tee appointed. The society de cided to clean the church on Wednesday March 7th. to meet at 9 a m, and .bring a covered dish for dinner. The WS.C S. will meet will Mr- Dolby Codings in April.
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Mrs. Lillie Jackson
Hostess Homemaker's < lub
Muncie are the parents of a sou born Tuesday morning at a Muncie hospital. Mrs. Long is the former Maxine Hayes n:
Greencastle.
Mr. and Mrs. Kimball l^rkin
are enjoying the.) trip ' , Flor-I beld Thursday artemoor. chailes Rector will have the pre Ida. They weie .n L rt Lao-I- -March 1 at the home of Mis. L. gja:: and Mrs F R liettloff will
Section Two
'l-s-ts Thursdat
Section Two of the First Chris- ] rian Church will meet Thursday
The March meet-ng of the Rus | t. moon 3? 2 ,-. clock at the horn • • ,i T .vnship Homemakers’Qi vir- R,r. Sytherlin Mrs |
afternoon
dale and Miami last week, and aie expect, | to return to Gre castle this week Attending the Indiana-Wis-consin basketball game in Bloomington last ev-ning wet
Dr. Dick Steele. John E. Fobes, I
lie Jackson with Mrs Nora W01 verton and Mis Della Mae Ja»:
son assisting.
The business meeting was con I ducted by the president. Mi - | Wauneeta McOaughey. It w.t- J ; voted to purchase a safety boc,k-
William A Unsworth, Hal Hu k-
j let for the safety leader, Mr? , Chailotte Hottska It was also
man and John A. Cartwi;ght. . . , . _ .
j toted to make a donation to the
Robert Farb,-r will be th-■
•he devotions Mem be 1 , please bring sacrificial offering. \lpha < hi Omega \iumnae Meeting Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o< lock -vith Miss Mary Elizabeth peek ‘J)l Seminary street.
WASIlINtiTON, March 6 (]\S) The defense rested il' case today in the trial of Osra ( ollazo for the attempted assassination of President Truman am. the case is expected to go to the jtirt tomorrow. Federal Judge T. Alan Golds Ih,rough excused tlx* jury of nine ttonx-n and three men until to morrow while he discusses wit it prosecution and defense attorneys what he will say in his instructions to the jurors. Testimony in the trial, in which < olla/o Is charged with first degree murder for the death of tthito House guard Leslie ( of felt, after (olla/o admitted tli!i! he fired the first shot.
,,t tlx- mobilization setup.
1 her. was no indication th i' MAYBRLE SHERMAN, found •'frozen'' I ' - J Ih,. President would ask Wilson YVis., i9 shown under treatment by Dr. Ill: , f T i„ resign .however, in tlx- la , Tll ,. r gency hospital. Wh- n found, sbe had Ix-e,, | ' 2( -jJ laiM.r's walkout on the defense .erature for an estimated five hours. Her body temperaturewj
o 72.1 instead of the normal 98 6 degrees. Doctors say she ii| ring from the overdose of exposure. (Internatumm -v.-J
ftependabk 3nAuAanceS«m
Happy motoringi Can motoring real'y be happy if the possibility of financial !o=« sto ing you in It* face? Remove lh<it «hada- , v by securing lull automobile insurance through ug.
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Wednesday
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The delicate colored heavy budded and blooming Azelias like the one illustrated here will bring sunshine, cheer and joy to anyone who re< elves one. These plants which are long blooming and can be sated for next year will brighten your home. We have priced these plants as low us *1.5(1 to allow everyone to enjoy (hem and next year tinder favorable conditions will grow to be twice us large.
Often at tbl time of the year the selection ,rf blooming plants K not too great, but here ton will find in our greenhouse a wide selection of highly colorful plants among others —
( INFRARI \ — with their bright colors dignified foliage and long blooming $1, $1.25, *1.50, $2. *2.50 each. I( VfLAMEN —heavily budded In cheery colors and dark green foliage bb for any occasion and maybe saver! for another year, 81. 81.50, *2.00. TILII’S — In bright colors, stately blooms and grown from only the best bulbs obtainable which can he sat for next spring SI, *1.30, *2, *2.50. $3- . BEGONIAS — PRIMROSES — these ever blooming plants have just been repotted so you will not have to repot them for a long time — well fertilized and they cost only 81.00.
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If you find it inconvenient lo come to our store just Phone 636 and you can depend upon one of our clerks lo select a fim plant for you anil decorate it attractively. SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF GREETING CARDS
EITEI/S FEOWERS
17 South Vine St.
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dead ot Dr. Clyde E. \\ ildman a.s waa previously announced. Mr. Farbcr's topic will lie ‘ Fortitude.'' Saturday night supper guests
t
Red Cros Congratulations are Kappa Delta Phi to be extended eo the members of | To Meet Tonight
the Maple Heights Club on thententh anniversary, their club haz a fine record The president aga.n urged all members who liked to sing to join the Home Economic*
Chorus.
The lesson on gardening was
and daughter. Sandra Gay. were Mr and Mis. Albert Collie: and children, Darlene, Ha. Ixiretta. Doy], Duwane, Gary Deen all of Clovet dale. K I T,„M and family cf Springfield. Tenn , and Merle Todd and family of Indianapolis spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd K I Todd brought his mother some daffodils out of his garden Mi. and Mrs. Kenneth Eit , and Mr. and Mi s Jacob Eitel attended the Purdue short coursshow on floriculture in Lafayette last week. This annual event 1-• of great interest to Indiana florists and on s' t’eral occasions Kenneth Lit, I l a assisted in th, past few years. Sunday guest ol Mi and M, Robert Collier and daughtei. Saudi a Kay were Mr and Mrs. William Jon,- and sons. Kenne'h Keith. Oran and Byron of near Morton; Mr. and Mrs Ezra Jones of Gosport. Mr. and Mrs. Verlia Fildei and sons, Gene and Verlian of near Quinoy. Mr. and Mrs. John E Fobes and Janet and Bill Fobes leave tomorrow for Florida for a midwinter vacation. On their return. they will meet Miss Marcia Folios In Nashville, where ahe is a student at Ward Belmont, and she will come to Greencastle with them to spend the Easter
holidays.
Wotd reteive I from Mr* Ruth Quebbrmnn is that ahe is enjoying her Florida trip very much. Mi i. t^u, bbemaii and Mrs W. M McGnughey were in Fort I^iuderdale last week with Mrs. Simpson M Stoner and returned t> Cocoa, where they will spend some tinx before returning to Greencastle. Sunday dinner guests of Mr». Amy Custis were: Mrs. Effle Chadd and family, Mr. and Mrs
well presented by Mrs. Anna Gardner and Mrs. Alma Gardner. They gave valuable information not only on seeds and planting but also on the (hemicals to control insects. A fine lesson in safety wa.given by Mrs Charlotte Houska. Her subject was toxic chemicals A pleasant social hour was enjoyed by twelve members. The next regular meeting will be held on April 5 at the home of j Mrs Delle Carrington
Keystone Class To Meet Thursday
The Keystone Bible Class will meet Thursday evening. March 3 at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Sarah Wright. Mrs (Ttatles Hutch*-on will be assistant hostess. Mrs Nettie Utt will have the program and Miss Minnetta Wright tvli:
give the devotions
Century Cluh To Meet Friday The Century Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2 30 a* the home of Mrs Hiram dome Section Four Meets Thursday Section Four of the First Christian church will meet Thursday evening at 7 30 at the home of Mrs J F Spurlock Member* pitas* remembe) a*,, tifiiial offerings.
Kappa Delta Phi will have its regulai Lisin-KS meeting tonight Match 6th. at 7:30 o'clock at th- Publi, Service Room. st. \n,Iren's Xuxlliary
Meets Thursday
St. Ar.dr-w - Women's Auxiliary will nx-et Thursday at 7:45 p. m at the ! of Mrs Laurel Turk. 20!' Hill- la).- Avenue To" Rev Earl Con.'.er will Is- th,
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ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday
Mr- Wilbut Lucas 647 East Walnut t Jay, March 6tn. Women of the Moose will meet Weone-da. at k p m at the Moose Hon
M r and Mis Cleve Thomas will leave for a vacation in Florida on Thursday. Mrs Ros(of> jc-ntt and Mrs Alta Rowland attended the farewell luncheon of the State Assembly Women’s Club, which was held Friday at the Murat Hotel
The first meeting of the standard cours. in first aid will b held Wednesday night at 7 30 in the City Hall upstairs in Lie department building Miss Ethel Mitchell will be instructor Mrs Frank Edward Donner and two children moved lo their new home on east Walnut street 1 today They have l>een living in Zionsvdle. where Mr Donner was in business until leaving to serve with the U S Marines at Camp LeJetme North Carolina
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HOME WASH DAYS ARE A NI«WTMARI WHY TOLERATE THEM NOW? '
Junior Custis and family, Grace; COME HERE AMD DOYDUft WASHING,
Bumgardner, Jack Spencer of In-, dianapolia, Mr. and Mrs. Llnzie ) Buis, Freeman Buis of Clinton, Falls. The dinner was held foi j Gene Cuatia who left for the j army Monday morning Other I the I
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IN KOREA hands, although hia briefing of- 1 ficer said there had been r.o ! news since combat engineerentered and withdrew yesterday North Koreans Banking tlx-Pangnlm-Changpyong highway fired on American units from hillside positions hidden by th- > snow. Other 7th Division G. I s took time off for snowball fights, but kept their weapons at hand. •
'*K>* rmef HOO&f tornado! A-BOMB! DISASTER! It favors no race -- no creed. It strikes at rich and poor . - at young and old. It may strike AT YOU NEXT! That's why everyone must be ready . . . why you must keep your Putnam County RED CROSS ready! Give . . . give generously - - • ,0 be su-e that the Red Cross will be at hand whenever needed. Mobilize for Defense . . . now, through your Putnam County RED CROSS! SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
