The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1951 — Page 2

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THE DA!l\ \KKcR, GREFNCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1951.

Station \\m TiK'Mlay 6:30 Round the Town 6:45 World News 7:00 Melody Playhouse 7:15 Tales from Wonderland 7:30 News Review 7:45 Stories to Remember 8:00 Making Good 8:15 Hymns of Our Churches 8:30 Mastei Works of France 9:00 Music of the Masters 10:00 Sport News 10:15 Our Singing Country 10:30 Bedtime Capers

TV—Tonight

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T. B. A.

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Kartoon Klub

8:30

Kenny dagger

5:50

Boh Parker

6:00

Ann and Pat

6:30

John Conte

6:45

Telenews

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Milton Be He

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Vaughan Monroe

8:30

Suspense

9:00

Danger

9:30

Dream Time

9:45 .

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Weathei Man

10:15

News

10:30

Be Surprised

10:38

T. B A.

11:00

At Hume Show

11:15

Boxing

WRIGHT’S ELECTRIC SERVICE TV Sales and Service YOUR WESTINGH0USE DEALER Manilat^m, Ind. Phone Reelsvtlle 400 Reelsvllle R. 2 IN MEMORY In memory of our loving husband and father Harley A Taber who departed this life a year ago today March 20, 1950. He had a smile we cannot see Since this life has ceased to be; A cheerful voice we would love to hear Our grief is heavy without him near. Pear Lord. Grant us the strength today For every task, that comes our way Fa-lnmi a rainbow of the tears To help us through the coming years, Sadly missed by Wife and Children. ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Mrs. Nellie Nichols Monday, March 19th.

IN dEMOKIXM In memory of James David Roach who departed this life one year ago. March 20, 1950. Gone is the face we loved so dear Silent is tlic voice we loved to hear We did not think at the break of

day

One so full of love could be taken away. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, t Sincere and true in heart and mind. What a wonderful memory he left behind Forgive us Lord for asking why Rut oh.' why did de have to die. | The blow was hard, the shock I severe God alone knows how we miss i him here Never shall then memory facie | And our hearts shall ever wander j To the spot where they are laid. Sadly missed by those who loved him so dearly. Emma A. White, James Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Roach, Wiley Roach, Mis Bessye Lancaster and family. Mrs, Flossie Cole and family. pd. IN MEMORI.AV In memory of our dear brother and son, who passed away a year ago March lio ipno. \nd our dear mother and wife who passed out of the shadows of earthly life into bright eternal days, July 31, 1925. Gone are the fares we loved so dear Silent is the voices we loved to ehar ‘Tis sad but true, we wonder why The best are always first to die. The blow was hard, the shock severe, vVe never thought their deatli so near, Only those who have loved can

tell

The pain of parting without farewell. So while they rest in peaceful sleep Then- loving memory we shall always keep God knows how much we miss them Nccvr shall their memory fade. Anil our hem t. shall ever wander To the spot wheret hey are laid. Sadly missed by Mr. James Roach, Mrs Flossie Cole, Mrs. Bessye Lancaster nj

THF DAILY dANNER and fcRALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the post of flee at (ireencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 20 cents per week; Ijfl.OO |ht year by mail in Putnam County; 85.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114. S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

IVrsonal And Local News VUIIEFS

Mrs. Jennie Morrison, Cloverdale, R. 2, is confined to her home with u broken arm. Fillmore O.E.S. 186 will have called meeting Friday. March 23, 7:30 F*. M. for installation of of-

ficers.

John T/.oiianakis announced today that he is no longer actively connected with John's shoe shop on south College Avenue Mr. and Mrs Eugene Pet k and family returned to their home in Michigan City today aftci visiting Mrs. Kenneth

Peck.

Through error the name of Carl Blois and wife of Bainbridge were included in the list of peisons delinquent in ta\es, This was a mistake. “I Believe in God. ' an Easter pageant, will he pn ented tonight at 9::!0 n Gobin Memorial church. The public is invited to attend this pageant Miss Alice McKeehan is spending the Easter holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Paul McKeehan. Mrs McKeehan is a teacher in the Mishawaka schools.

IN MF.MOK1 In memory of Harry E. Varvel who gave his life March 20. 1945 Gone but not forgotten Your memory lingers on, We’ll never forget you Harry No matter how long. Parents and family. p.

FOR EASTER ..... Cards and gifts for every age and the ideal gift for the young Sunday School attendant, a student Bible complete with concordance and helps. SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE

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Due to Hu death of Alexis Eggers the Cleveland Community Club will meet Tuesday, Match 27. instead of Thursday, March 22 is announced. Members please tin e change of meet-

ing date

Dr Clark F. Norton, professor of political science at DePauw Fnivei.sity, will address the League of Women Voters at Hammond Tuesday, Majrh 27. on the need for local governmental reform in Indiana. The East Marion Home fia Club will meet with Elsie Hunter Friday. March 23 at 1:30 p. Lesson, "Living Together in the Family." Mrs. Grimes and Mr.--Fred Hunter. Roll rail, "costume accessories I have seen worn in the wrong way. Mr and Mrs. Floyd R. Olodleiter are the parents of a son born Man h 16. at the Coleman hospital m Indianapolis. The mother was formally Miss Dorothea Wood of Russellville. Mi Clodfelter is employed at the Putnam County Farm Bureau. t ailing on friends over the Week-end was Dr J. Wesley Childers, who a number of yea’s ago was associated with DeI’aim Dr. Childers is head of the Spam h department at New York Teachers College at Albany. He attended the A A U. \ conference in Cincinnati wit! Jr Warren C. Middleton o

iuturduy.

Hugh Lawrence has purchase! i drug store on the east side o he square m Danville, accordin o an announcement received t ay. Mr. Lawrence was assc lated with the Coan Pharniac n Greencastle tor several year.Mr and Mrs. Lawrence and fam ly will move to Danville ne> j ve» k when the drug store open j mler his ownership. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glitz c | touioe township, report the sal >f their last farm of 80 acre 0 Dean and/ Don South. Th arm lies across the road nort lom the present South farm ' « one of the fine pieces of til ble land in that vicinity an ill add materially to the Sou* iol lings. Mr. and Mrs. Gilt lave been living on it sinci the old their farm on the same roa 1 short distance enst of this onFOR SALE: Baled alfalfa hay ludolph Volderauer. third hous< m Fillmore road going cast ti Fillmore. 20-3p WANTED: Ridetl to Alliso , plants 3 and 4 p, m. to l a. rn. Will go through Manhattan. Phone 775-MX. 20-22-24-27-29-31-6p.

SOCIETY Golden Link Club To Meet \\ edni sduy The Golden Link Club will m< cl Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock, with Mrs. Hazel Hi!) hostess, at L. R. McN‘‘eley's residence. Mrs. Iva Hammond will Ipive charge of the program. Delta Theta Tun Meets Tonight Delta Tin t a Tail will meet tonipht with Mrs. Verner Houck. Fillmore O. E. S. j Installation Friday There will be public installation of officers of the Fillmore j Chnptei No. 186, Order of Eastern Star, Friday, March 23rd a' 8 p. m. Installing officers will be Paul Herod of Coalesville, installing marshal, Ruth Marley, Coatesv! He and installing chaplain, C( nova Herod, Coalesville and Helen Miller, Greencastle. installing organist. Officers to be installed are as follows: Worthy Matron, Effie Smith; Worthy Patron, Raymond Herod: Associate Matron, Edna Roach; Associate Potion, Morris Heavin; secretary, Freda lloiigi treasurer, Margaret Robinson; Conductress, Ruth Smith; Associate Conduct r, c Carolyn Oznient; Chaplain, Helen Johnson: Marshal, I>ora Pickett; organist. Edith Ruark: Ada. Emma Herod; Ruth, M< rP Smythe; Esther, Beatrice Wadi Martha, Gladys' Tharp; Eh < ta, Valeria Laytie; Warder, Genevieve Anderson, Sentinel, James A. Sechman. All new officers are requested to be present promptly at 7 p. m. Brick ( linprl Aiil To Meet Thursday The Bi iek Chapel Ladies Aid j will meet at the Brick Chapel | church Thursday, March 22. at I 10 o'clock. Please note change of meeting place. Try to be present. Mrs. Miller Hostess To Home Ee. Club The Canaan Home Ec Club met March 15 at 1 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lester Miller with Mi Henry Beaman and Mrs. Wild < '^.ift as assistant holers In absence of our president, because of illness in her family, vice pre-1*l**nl, Mrs. Vein Lydiek ■ailed the meeting to order by all singing the ong of the month. "Wearing of the Green” led by Mrs. Clarence Cooper who also read the history of the song. Nineteen members, one guest, and one child answered roll call with exchange of potted flowers and pot holders. Salute to American and Chris-1 tian flag and the club creed was given in unison. Mis, Klmoi Christy thanks the club for her flower and cards she received while she had her arm hurt. A invitation for tea from Maple Heights Club for their tenth anniversary was read. Secretary's report was read and approved. Our project leaders, Mrs. Glen Duncan anil Mrs Glarence Cooper gave part of the lesson on Happy Family Living, which every one enjoyed They wiL finish the lesson next month. How to raise money for the ye n was discussed and decided to have a bazaar with a supper sometime this fall. Tin’ following were up|K>inted >n committees. Candy, Mrs Les-1 ci Miller, handicraft etc, Mrs. Hen bum an, farm product ect., Irs. James Smedley, cakes Mrs. Albert 1 ’tlater ^nd supper Mrs. .loyd Greenlee. During social hour Mrs. Rulph larcourt gave a contest won by Irs. Vei n Lydiek and Mrs. Uffel oss gave a contest won b> Mrs larry Mullis. Meeting dosed by all repeati;; club prayer to meet April 1 v ‘th Mrs. Brunbum Austin ut . o'clock. Trs. Elmore To He ome Ee. I lob Hostess Mr Gladys Elmore will enertam the Jefferson Home Ec dub on Thursday, March 22nd 1:56 p. m. Assisting will be Mrs .iOttio McCammack and Mrs. llanchard Ketchem. Roll call "a nistuke in gardening I try to

ivoid.

Lesson "Gardening'' by Katie Dorsett and Mrs. Larkin.

Mrs. Nelllo Nieliol* Honored On Birthday A surprise birthday dinner was held Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Earl Nichols and family, in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Nichols, which v as Monday, March 19th. Those present included Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Heavin and family. Ml and Mrs. Frank Heavin and daughter, Anna Marie, Mrs. Maxine Leonard and children, Paul Heavin of Camp Atterbury, Mi and Mrs. Clifford Nichols am! daughter and Mr. and Mrs Kendall Nichols and family. Boss-Strain Wedding Announced •s The marriage of Miss Mary June Strain and Andrew Rus was soieninized Sunday March 18th .in the chapel of the Holy Grail, of the Church of Christ in t ’hieugn. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. James Strain of this city. Mr. Ross is a resident of Mt. Morris, 111. The bride wore a white dress of organdy over taffeta, and a fingertip veil, and carried a mixed bouquet of white flowers. The couple was attended by friends. The bridesmaid wore a pale green dross of net over taffeta. The bride is employed with Life ami Time magazines in Chi-

cago and the bridegroom is attending Northwestern University. They will reside in Chicago until July, when they will leave' for England, where M • Ross will i out nine lus education fur a two vear period. Fillmore Christian Women Meet on Thursday The Fillmore Christian Church Women will meet all day Thursday. March 22. at the home of Mrs. James L. Oiddings. Pitch-in dinner at noon. Youth Starts Life Sentence GREENFIELD, Ind., March 20 (UPM Earl Michael Kelly, 17, began a life term at the Indiana state prison today for his part j in the bludgeon slaying of a former Indianapolis eity attorney. Kelly, convicted of first-degree J murder in the death of Albert M. | Thayer, 47. was sentenced yester-1 day by Hancock circuit judge .Samuel Offutt. Kelly and two Indianapolis companions Carrol Dooley 26, and James E. Chalfin, 17 were arrested last .Tune a day after Thayer's body was lound mi a lonely Hamilton enmi-

ty road.

Oflirti denied a new trial mo-

tion by Kellys attorneys but appointed two pauper attorneys ta J prepare an appeal asking the Infliana supreme court to rule on I the admission ns evidence of aj statement. Kelly made to police j

afler his arrest.

Dooley has been committed to' the state prison criminally insane ward ahd the trial of Chalfin, venued to Tipton circuit

court, starts March 26.

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