The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 March 1951 — Page 3
SOCIETY Lr r Hm, " rs '• 1 ' Vjv> ent waa honor I'.-., .... Thursday evenf Vl , h i:, at the home of his ,mi Mrs. Clauds Morton. . Mf. and v leannle and Kay, ., ,d Mrs. K7.ru M- m <l Mrs. Char.es lla Stulte, Dongent, Charlie
Rurk all of Oreeneastle, R r and Mr. and Mrs. Newgent and Max. Halo, who has enlisted in the U. S. Navy left Monday. March it.th to receive his training at San Diego, California.
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1951.
Cloverdale ( Inh Had (iood Meeting The Cloverdale Home Ee Club was entertained in the home 01 Mrs. James Sipple Friday afternoon. March 16 with Mrs Bert Gross and Mrs. Ralph Fry insisting.
With Mrs. Nannie Furr, the president, in charge the meeting 1 Pencd by singing the song of Ihe month “Wearing of the Green led by Mrs. James Sipple and accompanied by Mrs. Earni*»ery at the piano, ah joined i n giving the pledge to the • lag in unison. Response to roll call was garden hints. Th“ minutes of the last meeting, which v.ere lead by the secretary. Mrs. John Walker were approved. Mi* Nannie Furr read a letter from Mrs. Katharine Benner inviting members of the club to
join the County Home Ee Chor- The club voted and instruct
the treasurer. Mrs Wilhu: Tl'i'i- < r, to pay the county and In* Home Ee Club dues The meeting was dismi d 1 > all repeating the club collect i.i
unison.
During the social hour thoi was a seed and bulb ex. h i
Mrs. Chester Haltom told the members about the press cloths and dish cloths which the county Honi. Ee Chorus have on sale. Some orders were taken for
both. J
The lesson on Gardening was
■I icussed b> Mis. Leonard M Secret sistei • gift Coy and Mrs. Nannie Furr. They 1 to Mrs. l>uen S'. . •nentioned some of the best var- 1 Wt Elmer Mauuau a; 1 M ieties of fruits to raise, also gave •• 'im Sipple, suggestions on spraying and Dainty refi shnn nts u 1. . dusting for different diseases f | mg with St. Patrick's dn\ w et fruits and garden vegetables. served to twentv-l'oiir im
i and five children. ! The following members were • present in addition to those al- :■ i iy mentioned: Mi ; Harohl Coons, Mrs «that i >< . Mt • Kay Felix. Mis Norwood Fralz- . r. Mrs. Voshel Fraizer, Mrs Glenn Furr. Mrs. Anna Haltom. Mrs Glendon li rbert, Mrs. Fred Laslry, Mrs Clyde Mi'Knmey, Mrs Perry Miehaei. Mrs Robert Nee.se and Mrs. Cedric Ray. Mrs K'i II tl 'iision will b. hostess to the nrxt meeting Fi iday afternoon, April 20. at 1 with Mrs. Clarence Barr and
ficer;
Mr
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Mrs John Walker assisting. Response to roll call will be household hints. There will be another seed ami bulb exchange.
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Installation Monday
Bainbridge Chapter, Order Of Cistern Star, will have a called meet in,; for M in..'ay night, March 16th fi i tlie indallation of of-
ssie Bierce of IndianI be the installing ofnbers are asked to half dozen sandwiches,
■d toe orne amt
impel Home Hi Club ieettag Mar. |,sth Pi 1: Chap. 1 Horn • Ee “Id its legnlnr meeting !■' h the Inline of Mrs. meeting was called to I . \ ii .• president. Mrs. C han. with the song ■ l"l by Mrs. .1. R. Ml >' P' ited the flag e makers creed, loll call u.is answered by n memhiuH with n fnvorli j' ! The secretary’s isuii : reports were nd approved, ; w. made In attend the It. e lit I tome Ee tea at E. W llonie on March 15. h i are planning to have In ■ at the Paulania Tea ■ h* ■ ' t i*i t he elub's 10th eluli voteil to have a pitehtieon at the next meeting, is April 10th at the home . F’.iul Mi K. chan, i luh at.- o up?; sled a sale r April Fool packages will be the roll call at this
Mrs. ituriv iin-,!cnn In Home I e. I Inti 'I Im Hume Economics Club of Clinton nnd Mad on Townsh p met Thill ■ lav. Man Ii .X at I :.'<0 at the home ol Mrs .lames Burk. As.-.istunt lio ;ti Mrs. Oscar \liiitin. \\ : at ent on aecount of sickness. The ini etiim was opened by tlio . pii (ident, Mr Raymond Wright with the eluli .mg. Irish Eyes , Are Smiling Flag salute was led by Mrs Claude No gent. ('Inti creed led 1 bv Mr Rav Clodfelter.
VI THE M)\( \ST! I.
jokes. Business and reports of eom* mittees were approved. In absence of the secretary and treasurer no report was given. Program by Mrs. Vein Sigler Two contests were given, won by Mrs. Ted Bock and Mrs. Russell O’Haver. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess in keeping with the month. The next meeting will be in April with Mrs. Russell O’Haver, assistant hostess Mrs. Sarali Wiley. Legion Backs Crime Probers I nT> I ANATOLIS, March 22.— (HP) Senate crime Investigators lind the lull hacking of the American Legion today and were urged by the veterans organization to continue their work on a ’vigorous and patriotic basis." Vice-Commander Lewis K. Gough said at the Legion’s na- ’ ional headquarters here the investigations should he continued to end Hie “cancerous condition” of American polities. ‘‘Scratching the surface has shown a ecncerous condition in our body politic," Gough said. “If we are to save good government this cancer must be cut out nnd telay is dangerous.” ‘ The elimination of criminal nfluencos In public affairs Is (list as vital to the welfare of America ... as is the stamping nit of Communist Infiltrations," he said. “These probes should go on vigorously on a patriotic basis without any party or individual gains a-s a service to America.’’ KITES TOMOKKOW INDIANAPOLIS, March 22 (TTp) Services will be tomorrow for Mrs. Deletha H. Nicholas, wife of Ted I. Nicholas, account, executive of WFBM and WKIIMTV. She died in her home Tuesday after a long illness.
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m SALE I lea\ y metal septie tunks, 2 ft. Ii.'iiii steel weliltHl bug troughs $S.4.">. I! ft. troughs 6.75 1 , iiicli galv. uater |>lp(‘ 19e ft. Eavestrough and dimnspniiting. HI and 20 eonimun nails $10.00 h\ tile keg Ken Poiier lawn mowers. Monarch automatic electric It ouster Itanges Sensation heavy duty power >1 oners. Tuppun hottled gas ranges, (lakes 12 door hog feeders 75.000 Id 11. Duo Therm Oil Itnoin Heater. Myers Water si stems and pipe Monarch 52 gal. elect He water Heaters. I’hllrn Electric Ranges. 26 and 24 ga. galv. sheet. :t-1 inch galv. water pipe. GET VOl'K UAKHEN AND (iltXSS SEEDS NOW. WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK. C. H. & C. Hardware, Inc. BAINBRIDGE
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PATH IMPLEMENTS John Deere M'jdel G Tractor. 2--Model 3 tractors. 2 — Mg(Lc! MT tractors. 14” ind 16” two bottom Powrtrol plows. 2 -- No. 290 tractor corn planters. 2 — 7 toot disc harrows. 2 — 8 foot disc harrows. 2 — 13x7 grain drills. \m MACHINERY " : 9 John Deere Model B tractor. 193 ' ridde* A tractor. 1 939 Model B tractor. lolin Deere 2-16” plow, good as new. doiint 7 foot disc. 2 years old. r r -l YPHR JPKM DF.FRF. REPAIRS EARLY!
