The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1951 — Page 2
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EVrsonal And Local News 11 HIE FiS
Mi I lo A::a McGuttf j| G. &: P. W. tf'lnh spending tlie spring vacation Mods I'riduy with friends, in South Beml j The Uusines^ hi >1 Profeaelont l N \N Kelsch. fcujtervisoi foi Women's Club Will hold a dinner Stauil ni '.tor* in this U tii> i. i nieetiii; Kirlay, Muri'h 'lOth, ut
0 ;i0 p
°f the j together in""
Third Friday Club held i* | cr^n ' was read by Mrs. Ketchem ! p, ' • c
. at I and sung, by the group. She gave
visit* tl the Gieenvastie* stoi t l*
at the Paulanm Tea
Conference Set for April ?1st
“PuniielleJiK Propagation" will be the theme of the 1051 state conference of the Indiana Panhellenic A- Di lation to be lield: Saturday, April 21. in the Purdu Memorial Knion liuilding. West
Lafayette.
Dr Earl I,. I lutz, past national president of Alpha Gamma Rho temity. will he the speaker at i Pm-heon at 1 o > lock in the r.y lounge His topic will P nhellenic Marketing,” Dr. I \.ho is heail of the agrlcul-1 (‘ •onomi's department at : lue univ< rsity. served as ediar of the fraternity's national .aagazine for six years, and as immediate past president is a member of Alpha Gamma Rho’s exeeu- 1 live conn ii Mi • .Toannott'e Palmer Luzadder, West Lafayette,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Staten and ons, John and David, of Indianapolis spent Easier with Mi . and
Mrs. Rollie Staten.
Rosa and Kenneth Knauee have returned from KL. Wayne,
- hen the; Eastet tlons; Mrs. Verna Stone LeVilt, I weeken<1 w,th relat,ve * ; "" 1
Lafayette, invitations Mrs. Rutii
Keyser Metz We i Lafayette, j Wendell Thomas Clark and Mr. luncheon arrangements; Mrs nnd Mrs Verlin Cash, attended Phyllis Dean Freeman, West La-[ the wedding of their classmate, I fayette, host, s; Mrs Mary Jean James Estridge at Carmel. Ind , I Gnllion. West Lafayette, pro-1 Sunday afternoon.
gram; and Miss liiirhara M j Hawkins, West Lafayette, publicity. President of the Lafayette City Panhellenic is Mrs. Marjori' i Sorensen Sisson, West Lafayette
day.
Thomas H F'ltz. Indianapol.s attorney, v .sit.si friends ai. i trmiSHCled busiin-s.- in Greenca
tie today.
Olitiul Wilson and Lawson M. - Millan were in Kcottsbm'g Sunda wliere they attended the funeial
of Frank Mount.
.Miss Elizabeth Stoner ha.-- i | turned lo her teaching duti. a ; j Rensselaer aftei spending sp i .g | vacation with in i father, Lycm j
gus Stoner
Mi and Mi Staten Owens have returned home from a visit i at Elkhart witti Mr and Mrs ('mi Met'iillougli They were tin Easier Sunday 'guest: of tOip! and Mrs. Joe Rice of Elkliu.;
City Schools. New residents
are Mr and Mi: William Is-
(They have purchased the prop-
erty ai North Arlingt" Mi Keys i associated Swift and Co. They have .,
siiiull child.
Pvl Earl K Humphrey -pen' the weekend with his pareir • Mr and Mrs. Earl Humphrey H
Room. F’ollowing the <liiinei there will be n business meeting
and election of officers.
Martini Wiisliingtoii Club
Tn Meet Vi ednesdliN
The Martha Vv'aslimg'on Chin j will meet Wednesday at
m. will) Mr:
h.b Met With Mrs. Gene Terry
The
Maicli meeting Friday night at ihc home of Mrs. Gene Terry. Mi^ Edith Knight acted as ass .ta d hostess A jolly time Was Pad by ten members and one
| guest present.
Refreshments in keeping with (he Easter season were served
given in unison. The of the song "Wearing
history one
dozer,
Janies Martsev.
New Pies For Red Cross Fund
Miss Shirley Fniin Patrick of East Chicago, spent the Easter holiday with hei mother, Mrs. Garnet Patrick and her grand-
father, Sam Vet million.
Sue Smaltz, 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smalt/, entered the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis, for observation Monday evening.
Even though the Putnam I Miss Patricia Ryan has remnty Red Cross campaign for , turned to hm teaching duties in little more than $8 (MIO in j Indianapolis aftei spending
spring vacation witli her parents, Mi and Mi - Joe Ryan Mr and Mrs. Byrne Hall are exported home the lust of the week after a trip to Florida.
funds, is progressing slowly, officials of the organization are fearful that the quota will not lx* met on schedule and therefore the asking that those who hnv. not contributed, do o at th
general chairman, will introduce | rarliest possible time.
Yesterday Di. D W Killingcr,
Registration at b :;0 a m. Will j campaign chairman, ren- ved tin be followed by a coffee hour in following telegram from Goverthe Union Sweet Shop. Women nor Henry F Schrickei :
While gone they >(sited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trembly at Sebastian,
FI a.
Col. and Mrs. Earle Robbins of FreolaiKlville, Ind., were the weekend guests of Mi ami Mr,
Iiom all I'.si; - -if the state will t» | ‘ The state of India, i has n l- i l-twronce Crump and daughter, welcomed bv Mrs R, B Stewait, waA'i responded, m Hie nmnud: • •< Evelyn RoHiins, and chllWesf Lafayette, state treasurer, made upon iI Dtuiiig ih, great Master
a business session at 10 a. m. will national emergency, evei in- •■• e of Mrs. Margaret creasing numbers of out young M Doles, Anderson, state presi- men and women are entering the
nation’s aimed forces and Indi-
Four women who are promln- ana is well represented on the ent in Panhellenic circles will battle fields of Korea. We on participate in a panel discussion the home front cannot let them at 11 o’clock. “Preparation” will down. Through our support of be discussed by Dorothy S. Bucks, the American Red Cross, we dean of Long College for Women shall assure the funds necessary
of Ilanover college, Hanover. Miss to carry on the many Red Cross 1 '* 11 parents of a daughter Cliarlem Ferguson, president of services that are so essential to j Monday, at the Putnam
the Panhellenic Council at Ind-'them and their families. The luna university. Bloomington 1 1961 Red Cross campaign workwill speak on “Planting Pro- ers in your chapter are carrying ceiluies" Cultivation and Hui • out a patriotic service of vital vesting" and “Dissemination will importance to the citizens of this be the subjects of Mrs. Kenneth state. This mission must in- ae-
Kimball Rnljhin*
rctur’ied home with thejn. Lasl rites for John I). -Lyon, well known farmer who died at Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis Sunday, will be held from (lie Rector Funeral Home at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon. Burial will be in the Brick Chapel
cemetery.
Mr and Mis. Robert marketer
Lemons and Mrs. Royer K. Brown, both of Indianapolis. Mrs. Brown is vice-president in charge of extension of the Indiana Panhellenic Association and vicc-j president of Delta province of Kappa Kappa Gumma sorority. Committee chairmen assisting Mrs. Luzadderf are Mrs. Helen Turley Pierce and Miss Not a Misner, West Lafayette, reserva-
complished.” SALES HIGH INDIANAPOLIS, March 27 (UP) Indiana secretary of state Leland I Smith said today sale of auto license plates and certificates of title totaled SlT.Tfi.TK-Vi for the first quarter of this year.
Effective First Of April GREENCASTLE CREAM STATION WILL BE CLOSED ON THURSDAYS. Buying days Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Waul an inti *Ma« # liiin fc ? Have Your Singer Machine Electrified EITHER PORTABLE OR CONSOLE MODEL Hew and Used Singer Sewing Machines Treadle anil Electric EOR HALL ALSO \\ L SLR\ l( L ALL M AULS OF M \CHINKS Free estimate In the home When in need of Hewing machine nr vacuum cleaner call uh for free demonatration In your home. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.
Phone Crawford ‘!12n
711 Wabash Avenue
Terri Ibuite, Indiana.
County hospital. The baby has been named Darla .lane. Mrs. marketer is the former Dorothy V.uv, I. daughter nf Mr. am! M Virgil Varvel, Greeneastle R. 2. M - Marcia Fohes has ns her house guest, Mis.-- Rosaline FinPud of Wichita, Kansas Miss Fob's and Miss Forpier, also a '-Indent at Ward Belmont, will i etui n to the sistdurie KK?sd -y return to their studies at Nashville, Teun., the erul of the week. PI.inning to attend the Rotary District conference in Rtishvilb on April 4th are Dr. Laurel H Turk, Janies R. Pence, Howard Williams, Ross Azbell, Howard Schlatter, Ben Cannon, Tom P Carney, Joe Ryan, Jake Eit>‘! Di Don Rrattain. Rev. Ralph Sauiulers and Herbert Blocker. A representative of the U. S. Marines will be in Greencnstb every Monday from 10:00 a. m. to TOO p, m. at the sheriff’s office m the court house. The Marines will be glad to talk to any interested young man between the ages nf 17 am! 28 Thi loral contact office is under the jurisdiction of the Terre
Haute post.
Mi and Mrs David Smith
Friends Surprise Mis- Nannie I’i.ris
Miss Nannie Paris was pleasant Iv surprised lust Thursday bv a group of iiei friends and ielalives when they met at the hon 11 ' ot Mi and Mrs. James Goodin with food for a piteh-in dinner Lust Thursday being tier birth | i.ny all arrived around J1:00 A | ,M and had an enjoyable time
d Greeneaslii | )tll , ,| a y un ,| then left
wishing Nannie many more happy | (birthdays.. She received many
lovely gifts.
f i|hi)'ire W S.< .S. Meets Thursday
TinM t- will be a called meeting the Fillmore W.S.C.S, at the
a report of the meeting held by J fays ami fl-Nyms Committee Suggestions were made and decided by the club to have a travel ing basket and Stanley party given on April 5th, 1 :k0 p. m. at the H. S. gym to make it possible to* attain a worthy project end Die public is cordially invited Roll call was answered by 25
and Mrs uig hnste: an,I Mrs. • all “a,.
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members. 2 guests and a giou v i v.-i,.,,|. iv w) of children. sin, t lee | , ^
home ot Hukla Wright on Thuir- yfrs. Freda Parker read the di^ March 29th at 1 A0 foi t .u i .secretary’s report and treasurer’s eh- tu>n of otfieers and an\ "ii"i ,ep or t was igiven ami uecep’e 1
business which needs immediate
ateniton.
Mrs. I.li/a Hurst Lnlertaines Club
Desson on ’‘Gardening" was efficiently given by Mrs, Flora Larkin and Mrs. Katie Dorset! Mrs. Larkin mentioned the best seeds ami the importance of
Mrs Eliza Hurst delightfully spraying dust on plants when! eiitei i ained the members and two | foliage is dry, also fruit trees and i Mi Sam licCoy and roses. Grapes and raspberry vines Mrs Myrtle Kennedy on the af-1 to be primed at usual time. Mrs ternoon of March 21. | Dorsett then discussed beauty to The president. Mrs. Helen Gray | be considered in social life and opened the club by having all j family living a baokground of singing the song prayer. j trees, mostly native such as green Mi Charles Rockwell gave the j maples and redbuds, driveway hi,. ,,f -Singing Sam" in h'u in a circle for convenience and
Lloyd Berk of Plainfield and jd, using nutnnei which was ei>- wide walks with low evergreen-.
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Mleinled Wedding At Itoivlillg l.reen. U.
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| son Dean of Chicago; Mr. and joyed by all.
i near the house with color added’
address is Pvt, Earl K. Humphrey, U S 551 .’15745, Co. G 112 Infantry, 2nd Bn 28 Dm io;
Camp Atterbury, Ind. Harry Davidson, siiperint.
• nl of the New Albany, Ind. schools, is the guest of Mr Mrs Don Maiketto this ev< Ho will also bo the speak, the annual moving of the IT Dolt:, Kappa honorary fratert '
dinner meeting tonight. Mr. and Mrs Everott I*oi
Bloomington mhI Elmer Lot Indianapolis wo,,■ Sundav ■ ir
of Mi. Guy Call in,| Mi
Mrs Walter Seeley M I*ong aio tin. Iirotheis of Mr Call, who is doing nicely nfii: being roioased trom the Put: i
County Hospital
Easter Sundav guests ot Mi R P Mooro and dnughtei Mr and Mrs Ira Moore and ily. Mr and Mrs. John M Mr and Mrs. Howard Moot, ill of Greeneastle; Mr and Mi Victor Johnson of Putnam: Mr and Mrs Ray Welch and daughter of Lafayette; M Dorothn Stire of Manchesier, Colo; Carl Modi, and .uaJigtitei Of Ciawl' idsville Msa ■' C irl Moore u is not able to he present
due to illness
ANHlVERSfRIES Blrt Inlay
Mrs Harry R Beck and daughter Helen nf Fillmore, attended i he wedding at Bowling Green O . of Mr. and Mrs Harry R. Beel,' grandson. Gordon K. Beck, who is the son of Prof. Ralph L i heck, a former Fillmore boy. The wedding was lield in the Rowling Green University Chapel, the reception followed in th“ \Iptia Phi House where refresh-
ments were served.
They received many beautiful
| and useful gifts.
Mrs. Beck is a graduate of . Bowling Green University Ohio Cordon will graduate in June rom R G. University. Mrs Verna Greenlee of Coates - ! '.I;,- t he grandmother of Gordon. I I-.,, attended the wedding. They will make their home in
Rowling Green.
Mr Harley Benson gave the story of "Saint John’s Fund" cs told by Dr John Holland, this being in keeping with the Easter season There was a Bible contest, Mr Ezra Michael being the winuei The group sang several
Easter hymns.
Next meeting to lie with Mrs. Hat le\ Benson, south of town. I
Mrs. Elmore Hostess T, Home Lc. Club
Mis Gladys Elmore entertain,.l tile Jefferson Home Ee Club on Thursday afternoon, March 22ml Other hostesses were Mrs. Blanchard Ketchem and Mrs.
Vei sal MoPammack.
Rresident Mrs. Doris Salsman resumed her tasK by having deed recital with Mrs. Maggie Heavia leading. Also flag salute
and cut flowers at edge of shrub: adding a beauty .s)K>t to the iti^ n Mrs. Gene Sallust then gave a reading on caution of accidenis such as falls and fumes from painting tit house cleaning sea-
son.
Mrs. Lottie Hurst was presented a beautiful pin for her golden | | wedding anniversary. She also ! won the prize package. Secret sr - ; ter gifts were then presented. I The social period was enjoyed by the hostesses passing refresh ments appropriately decorate I for Easter. The club was happy to have Mrs. Lanore I^ong ami, daughter .-ind Mi» Arthur Elmoi •
and daughter present.
The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ross A lieu oi Thursday, April 2iith IdtO p. m. Each member is asked to hi in :
farmers
A romprehensivi | liability insuruw iry means ^itn A' I arming "|)WC Ser ii- today, AVg C"Ht JlJtoI
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Ifeve driven our 5 Dodge co!! over a million miles’
Maynard Su'herlin, tti ••••! today Mnr< h
Mrs.
Elizabeth
27th.
David Homer Williams, son of Mr and Mrs Homer William 8 years old March 27. Gerald Carpent' i of Fillmore 18 y. ars old tod ty. Man h 27th. j Randy Allen MeMains. son of j Mr. and Mrs Ivoi MeM nns, 1 years old today, March 27.
HOSPITAL NOTES Admilted Monday: R, Runyan, Greeneastle; Mis Lola Rady, Roiichdale. Dismissed Tiles,lav Mrs. Wayne Varvel ami son, Greeneastl, . Wilton Edrington Spencer; Mr.-* Donald Hannon :nid son. Bainhridg,' Mi Louise Cougei, Rainhridge Births: Mr and Mis Donald Goss, Martinsville, a daughter; Mrs Audrey Hammond, Greeneastle R 2. a dnughtei
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Soys GfOROt Oltl. Toxirab FImi Op,rotor. Red Bonk, New Jersey "Wlieii live sliimlartl Dodge seilaiis covet n million miles von liigin dependability mc.iii- lour of our Dodges are slill going strong Our , hnallv reiircd Ironi sirviie. All liioM - miles were safe, ilcpendahlr <on passengers amazingly ctonomiial and trouble tree miles for us
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The p, E. O Sisterhood win observe it.s 28th anniversary at a dinner meeting to b,- held a t |0 o’clock on Wednesday evening. March 28, at the home of Mrs
hnv, returned to their hona> in I Charles J Urbane, III., after spending Rev- Invenm
ernl days with Mr Smith's pai ! elds, Mr. anil Mrs. Russell Haniniaii. Mrs. Sinitli is the former
Arnold, tilt; Ridg,
I ’• timts like tliese, it pays tn own a ear you know is 1 engineered through and through to stand up better,
sent you longer at lower cost.
Hints whv we suggest von drive the ear whose reputation tor dependability . . . for long life, ruggedness and
stamina is recognized the world over.
Mrs Marian Givciilraf. da Ugh - tei of Prof, anil Mrs. H. K. H Greenleuf. Ml KniiUt is taking courses leading to his Master degree at the University of Illi note. Harold Williams, 804 North College avenue, has a hen that lays all kinds of eggs. One h'brought to The Daily Banner today measured 8i_. inches in circumference the long way and 5'_. the short way. He also produced another egg from his flock which was perfectly round and quite small. He also has a normal egg from the same hen. which indicates old biddy is trying for a series of all kinds and shapes of eggs.
Mi.-.s Helen L,oii and Mt>. Georg,, Gore will he initiate,I into the oiganizalion Mis. Henry Henley ol Terie Haute, Will talk about Cottey College, locale,I at Nevada. Missouri, which i a Junior College owned and operated by P. E. O. Miss Martha Cleavlin is the chairman of the dinner c ommittee and she will tie assisted by Ethel Mitchell. Lein Walls, Forest Wildman, Winona Welch. Roz.ella Williams. Phyllis Weyer and Minerva Bi, her. Thirty-one members are expected to attend. Special guests will be Sara Jean Wildman Lung «nii_ thiilueu college gu i, wjto are P E Os at then various
homes.
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