The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1951 — Page 2
THE DAIIY BANNER, GRETNCASTIE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 7 1951
Special Purchase of Women’s and Growing Girls Oxfords with Crepe Soles
Black, Brown and Grey 4 to 9 — Width** \ W und I'
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Kntor^'U in thi^ |M>st<>fric^ a; rirM-iK-astl^, Imliumt as s> < niid • la«s mail matter finder ru t nl Mar^> 7, 187ft. Sirtnu rtpli,>n pr1<s•*0 r«*nt«« |^r 8l.iHi |» r ypar Ity mail in 1*ntnam Comity; Sfl.Wi to 810.40 jnt >i*ar mit^tdf 1‘ntnam Cminty. Tolophono 8S, 74 or 114. R. R. Raridfn, I'liblishir 17-18 South ■tarfcmn Stm-t
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SOCIETY 1V<lt-ration ot < tubs ( M>'«-tinK Kriday Mrs I J Pomeroy district o ' rV<i,-ration of < 'lull* j hs i :.'Vd h rminrll meeting for F'tiday March f*th in Terrr the home of Mrs Fih: M ; ! i at 460 North Revf ’h ■'*’«• ! There a-ill be a cvei-d dish luncheon at It k Ml «t'strict officer* and ! • tr. c to attend h:i|i|,:i Xipha Theta \tnninae To 'tret Mar. 1? K r>f! Alpha Theta Alumnae .1! meet Mon.lay evenVa 12 ut 7 .V) o’clock •h Mi fhlbert I). HJiea No- • ic* change of date.
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HOSPITAL NOTES
Admitted Tuesday: Mi* Kfi Herbert. He. Uvillc .Mary cai son, S. Dakota: Mrs. Mildr Clodf. Iter, Greenca-stb M K!la Hazel Pickett, Bainbrids
Jllep Erdmann. Greenca.stl. Admitted Wednesday ac* Call and Mrs Ida
encastlc.
Dismissed Tuesday: Mrs. Ada Williams, Greencastle Floyd .elps, Reelsville: Mrs. Audrey ...pson. Ladoga: Lind * ErownsburgDismissed Wednesday: Mr Bob Albright and son. and Mr Fred Pease, Greencastle
dodge Robert Stewart, of.ating Burial will t>e in For- • >’ Hill cemetei v, Greencastle. i • nd- may call at the Mdler Sr Sons Funeral Home after 4 p m. Thursday.
DIFS FROM FI MBS
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PLYMOUTH. In I , March 7 (UPj Mrs. Shirley Himes. Plymout h, died of (at bon moiloxide poisoning last night the secopd victim of what County Coroni r Paul Connell called a “faulty automobile muffler.’’ Air.- Himes and Dervel Good, 17. Lapaz. were found overcome in a patker car Monday. Ciooi ; -ame da> fti P.trk^lew
Hospital.
Mrs. Roy Frazier Dies At Brazil
Tribute Tu Hazel Hester Evens
Nelson, j
Hazel Hester Evens will long be remembered by her life of serin e to her family, her Church and her community. In her quiet, cheerful way she was always ready to help where-ever she *. Id Her influence was evident I in all activities of her Church I and the community where she pent her entire life Anyone who j ame into this home was touched I ’ ' hospitality and sweet d ' position. Soon after her marriage, the Evens family realized what n priceless jewel had come into their curie and Hazel wa.^ love* by ill of her husbands family, j She took the plaee of a real laughtet in the heart of her fath cr-in-law, whom she called Dad, and during Ins serious illness two
I 'e,.t AponsorHI Rv Mrs Marion \V l«on i- cur.' r uecu's I etlousbip
to her home by illness Mr. and Mrs Vernon Shirle have returned tot he i Ire ter n vaestion trip srient in Florid*. Little Ellen Erdmann danflft of Mr and Mr« .lame* F* *• i is confined m the piunu' hofrpital. The Country Cornet Home F* Club will meet Thursday ev.-nir. March 8 at 7dki p M with M A A Huber. Roy Hillis, who ha been * - iously ill of pneumonin is repoi • ed improving nicely at Si. peter burg, Florida. Mr. and Mr« Leo Grimei turned home Monday mgi.t fn Miami, Fla where the*. • nt montlis vacation.
The Womcr'* Fellowship of F:i'• Chri«t an church ha* - r.r a used book and food sale ■hi new Fellowship Thursday and Friday Ant!' V> and 6th The sale will Liters iy Guild book*, v Dire-P’s sr>e/islty and tsMiks. also record* * * I magasine*. The food ! wh'i h is to be at the same M* George Gsrrctt as Mr- Frank Schafer, who is rman for the sale, ijifio:,* ted Mrs. Lziuis r - M * - Hurley M Her. chairman of com- *.• *i magazines; Mrs El- * Heav •' records; Mrs. F R. * • promotion and public* ,t . Mi- Fred Ratcliff, ohairmaii of finance.
TV—Tonight (Courtesy iVright Kies*. Nerv.) 4:00 Roberta Quinlan 4 :15 Ann and Sue 4:3© Ne ‘ - 4:35 Shopmg G ie 6:15 Kai too© Klut. 5 *» Western Theater 6-©n Ann and Sue 6-30 John Kiel an 6 45 Telenev * 7 ©0 Arthur Godfrey 8 ©0 Test the Pr ess , 8 2© Sports Album 8:30 The Web *•1*1 Charies-Waleott Fight Id ©0 Weathet Man 10 16 News 14:30 Fave Em er-son lO 4/> Step Wliarton M OO Maugham Theater WRIGHT’S EUK IKK SERVICE TV Sales and Service YOUR WEST!NGHOUS£ DEALER Manhattan. Ind. Phone Reelsville 40© Reel*villa K. 5 Station W G R E • i andlelight aiio Sdvcr 6 4' 7 :©0 ' Tuh 318 7 AC 7:30 t3pir.* • = Differ 8:00 S'ai - on Paia 1.8:15 I ’light Parade 8:3© Gai Par = M ,sic Hall 9:00 M .-:c f the Master 10:00 Perenaue in Blue 10:15 Chilly’* Corner 10:1:0 Record Roundup Junior Tourney
GOT FRZE VACATION HERE’S HARRY, WALKING AS USUAL
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I>t rom- WEARING A GAUDY SHIRT, and looking tin ■ th it <ftei ready President Truman takes hi* inevitalilc . 10 d .11c hi. working-vacation in Kev West I*'!., h
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i Ml MARINES RETURN FROM KOREA BATTLEFiE QS
Mrs. Manda Frazier, wife cf Roy Frazier, died Tuesday night at 9:50 o'clock at the Clay countv hospital in Brazil, following jin illness of about eight months. She had been a resident of Harmony most all of her life The earlier part of hei life was spent in Putnam County She was a ii cmbei of the Harmony Methodist Chun h and Knightsville Order Of Eastern Star Suiviving are the husband Roy ’ t".'o daughters Mr- Daniel Finkbinder of Indianapolis and Mrs ^ Bernard Rojahn of Hammond j three grandsons; four brothers, I Vein Bennett of Clinton; Fred of
Harmony; Ross
.cars ago, Hazel win> ttie one who nur-c I him for many weeks Tins devoted wife and mother ! !*■ 1 to her necessary duties by ■'.ay- thinking of the extra htt.e 'i n; that might add to the tiappines of her family. In recent y 1 ar her happiest days were those that some of her grandchildren spent with her. I cannot -ay. and i will not say That -he , dead, she is just away! With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand. Flu in v andrred mto an unknown land. And left ii dreaming how very fair It needs must he since she lingers there. And you O you. who wildest yearn I ot the old-time step and the glad return, - Think of bet faring on. as <lear
Yvonne Thurow and Dorot Compton, Hume F nom teacher* in the high *r!i"<d a attending the vocational :
mg at Put due todw.
I 1 beta state 1*114
l«. Honor Nen Mt-niber* Kappa Alpha Theta aorority
i men t>ei will honor girl* who are i r ■ • members of the sor- , ■ it' i new i hapter to be in-
Frank Helm* Dt D u and jstalle 1 at Miami University. OxPaul Stearley of Ru-hv,. . •:.<>• i on April 13 to 15th. railing on old friends in Green- ; ! le gir'. will join actives castle today. The.. j. . D.-Pauw. Indiana Butler at the Rotary luncher, | .n P d ie Universities and a!-
ae from over Indiana Satur-
Eduard Wood th-; , a . , n , c ^ vprKi , ho(el for thp speaker at the weekly lunch. , Da> ,. iorl . meeting uf the Ki, a:, iub j A(l .,,-.g those ot the speaker's
■ ' b, M, 8 Ralph B.iur,
president; Mrl R.
Jay McCreary. DcPauw Ci. - •’ McCutchan. paat grand nationversity basketball n -nt mot- !,i vie.-pre. dent; Mrs. Stanley ored to Rossvdle or. M c day | ^'’Uth, incoming preni.lent of th* night to address a banquet held | Gn'-ncastle alumnae, for the high school haslathall
\l|cn Binkley Honored
With Birthday Party
Mis L B Owens of Hagers-
Ri er 18 Fillnu Gre. 15 Clove Green Rt. -
M Bainhridgc Jvdle 26 Clinton Ceu re ::0 Rrmchdale 22. \t (il »-t-oc.,».t in i»tk 5.3; Bede CnK tide 32 Reelsville 23 Tonight astle vs Cloverdale Iville vs. Fillmore
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Biuzi! and Ben In the lnvp of There ns the love of
of Kokomo; also Fov^ral niocf.s and nephews. The body was tak^n to thf* Mil- ]< j Af Son Fum ral Home in Brazil, v here funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock
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Mrs. Pauline Crinu • t Sun- I day with Mi Funk s p.irents in Bowling Green They ei,|,iyed a birthday dinnn in hon r of Mi i
Funk's fathet' hirthda',
Henry Hart tri« to dm F i
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aPM I \ I. I OR Till KHII \ l STEAK Roant Beef Boast fork ft row ucil fotatoes Green lieu ns, liaketl Apples, St raw hern fie. JOE’S GflCDIE CAFETERIA llimr* 5 a. m. to 7:80 p. in.
( Utn Ol TH \NKS Wc are deeply grateful and apr» at.- tlr kindness, sympathy and many beautiful floral trihuti s extended by our good n-niibors relatives and friend.i at th* pa sms of out beloved wuc • nd mothei Hazel Evens. We especially wish to tiumk the mir.. c ter* musieians pallbearers, Rectors staff and ttie ones who an*i ted nt the cemetery. Roy Even* and Family pd.
ii?w m mms tablets y/tf? ref/e/to women /rom DISTRESS W CHANGE of LIFE
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Peter Stringer of Miami, Fla..
is visiting hi* grandmother. Mrs. j tnVTI entertained with a dinner George j Sunday, in iMior of her Bloomington street Mi Stringer father's birthday. Allen Binkley Is a membet of the Miami F 1 ire who has been ill for several Department J month* Austin Funk. Delores Cline and’ ry " KU ""* ^ Mr nnA Mr *
Herman Binkley and son. Ross
‘Allen and Mrs Vesta Rawlen*. I mnnd O'Brien in ih all of Ft Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. scene from the thriller
Robert Owens and Peggy and Miky Owens, Mis* Barbara Owens, of Hagerstown, and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs Ivan C irk of a d Mrs Allen Binkley of GreenRoachdai* aie the par* it- of n'* astle Mr and Mrs. William daughter, Elizabeth, born Sun- | Binkley called long distance day. March 4 at Culvet Hospital ' from Jacksonville. Florida, to in Crawfordsvill* Mt and Mi - ; congratulate his father.
Clark have another daughter.
Presbyterian < ircles Tu M**ct Thursday
Circles of the Presbyt* rian Wonmn’s Association will meet
Match 8 as follows: Circle I Mrs. P W
8 p. m.
Circle II Mrs. O. F trig, 2:30 ji. m. Circle III Mrs. John Meloy,
2:30 p. m. Circle IV 2:30 p. m.
. -U KAK\ ' S Marines, the first to he returned to the United States i new rot,the US8 General Breckinridge docks at San Fi I ' :ns w 1 "' were given a tumultuous ovation on their return. 400 were v descent _____________ i International!
Suzanne, who is 2' , y* n- *>1*1 Charles S West father of Kenneth West, is quite ill at the home Of his daughter Mrs Harlin Hudson in Amo Mi Wist, who will he 81 m May, went through the Coatesville tornado and lias not been in the be t of health m e.
Relieved symptoms due to functional ‘change of life' in over 79% of cases in medical tests! Here’s great news for women 38 to 62 years old about a sensational new medical formula the like of which has never before been made uvai able to women. It's the NEW Lydia Plnkham’s TABI FTS! If you suffer from hot flushes or feel so weak, tired, nervou; -due to this functional 'middle-age' period—don't fail to try these amazing NEW Lydia Pinkham TABLETS to relieve such symptoms. These NEW Lydia Pinkham’s *1 ABLETS are a most effective uterine sedative which works through a woman’s sympathetic * ervouf ■ v*tem to bring this u uni.runj welcome rr.iel iceguiur use
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The condition of Tommy Webb, young son nt Mr ami Mrs. Claude Web 1 ' was report*-. as unchanged W* -1 n*- -is v morning. The youngster who wa seriously burned hy scalding water wa* holding hi* own hut remained on th* critical list at the Ril* y hospital in Indianap-
olis.
Sunday dinner guest* of Mr. and Mr* Bert Ijeslie were. Mi Hildegarde I’ifigleton and rlniigh ter of Indianspoli* Mr ind Mr* George Hnnneiuan and .p.iigote: of Anderson Mr* Mable P.rov.n ing and son. gmndnon, Bobby Doris and Russell The dinner was held in honor of Riiosr*|| i,.* s | *■ wiio left for the srmy. Momiiiv ANNIVERSARIES
Martin,
Brown'-
Mrs. C D. Dietz.
Baiiiltriclge ( Iub To S|»onsor Tea Anyone Interested in the Baintuiilg* reiiietery i* mvhed to a Silver Tea Thursday afternoon. March 8. at 1:30 in the Mrihodisi *-hutch It i* s|>nn*ored hy the B*" tiiidg* Home Feonowhcx
Club
4*.ll\ Hoiucniakers ('l«h
To Meet Ttmr*day
Th« Jolly Homemakers fSuh "•.II meet Thursday afternoon Miiri li ‘8. at 1 30. at the home of i U illa Green. 524 N. Indiana Ft Roll call will be a hanky exchange Members please note j • him e of meeting plaee and the diower has been postponed.
II YOU DON'T I III iiOOl) DON'T PUT OFF FINDING RELIEF
HADAf'OI. May Bring the Relief
V*ni Are Seeking If l .mr ( omlittnn Is l»u*- tu I n k ot Vitamin* Bt. RT M.i-
ein .uid Iron.
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Bl rthday
Walter Keller, March 7.
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Ym C»n Get Relitf OiidilT Todiy
Carol Ruth M,lie. dam.-hte, ,.f Af „ r B . nf ^ .U iZ*. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Miller, 1 no-e in ik* P*lv*t# i>r*etlr* »f •pvrtatm*
AW
l.uthei Harris
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■ better r.-rretlv »« now on nl» at ilruRiiist. The name of fhl* mw Rrrtol
year old today.
Karen L. Coffman, 9 \. :iiv old '"rVl.ox'r»lb»M* l Miir Y «'i»M TT'H'UOI. Attack* Real Caiiae
If more folks would remember the old saying IVin't put off un-
t i 1 tomorrow i what you can do |
today there's no telling how much better off they'd all be And the worst thing about it all is that folks usually put off the most important things until a later date For in-
stance there i
sre a lot of
folks wTio don't fee) like the* ! should who put off doing son e thing about it Luthei H , Tl .. |g Chestn'S St.. Bowling Green Kentuckv, didn't fee) good fot * time, but lie acted when h< tieanl how HAtWfOL wa* helping pen pie suffering from nervousness ache* and pain* and mn-dovn condition* caiiHed hv deficiencies of Vitamins Bt R2 Iron and N’idcin. Yes, Mr Harris started tak‘hg HADACOI. unci now he-
he feel* good
Here is what he says-
"For quite some time I war nervou* and run-down and I suf- I fered from ache* and pains I wa* ! weak and I could hardly do a dav's work I started taking HADAUOL and from mv first bottle I felt better. Now I f»el good and I can do a good dav's work I am still taking HAD A COL and I wouldn't do without it I praise HADAUOL very highh
today, March 7
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