The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1951 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, MARl A, ^1.

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!i wjt. : •. v\ MIX. .TON, March ::i fINS) Hanpy (lays for the housewife haiinh by high food prices may just he .round tIncomer if a prediction today by defense mohilizers become a real ity. ’ Defense mobilizers cautiously predicted thai new figures wdi

dTTvaii almost ocmplrtr halt it, t. r a Hoping dim of the cost i I living. Spokesmen say spring signs of a bumper farm crop will trim food prices. They also said that a number ,.f government economists are taking the view that "a temp, ai \ period ill deflation" may ,, in i t m which will affect at a - < , i tain rniiijnodities

TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc. PKICE8 REASONABLE — KESt LTS OI AKANTEEI) Reliable Exterminating Company fHONE LOAN PHAK.MAI V — .'PU4

THE DAILY i&ANNER ond HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the post id flee at (.1 eelli list le, lllilhtllil seemul class mail matter under act ol March 7, IK7M. Miihscrlpttun price it» cents per week; $4.00 |ier year by mull In Ibitnam ( minty; $5.0(1 In $10.10 per year notstde I'utTiiim ( niinty. Telephone 9S, 74 or 114. S. R. liariiten, l'iihll<iher 17 111 Sooth •lucksmi Street

SOCIETY

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RREREQUISITES TO GOOD HEALTH

A lialani ed diet aiei .idequ.it, rf ( t ire e-. sentiul t(, good liealtli. I lie t,reeks ree.ig. m/ed tin- Minpie trulli more than fne hunilred years beiore the eoming ol t .lm -1. I nder tlie pressure of modern living, proper diet And re-t are more important than ever lietnre. Nutritions food and adequate sleep give tlie hodv energv a i hartee to resi-t di-ea-e tor your health's sake, avoid fatigue, -train, and d.itnpy fiie.ih. lake rare id v- u l„,d\ ll the onK one you will ew i ha\e

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IVrsonnl And Local News It ItlEFft

SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE

K. I. Courtney rif i.ansing, Michigan is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs. J. E. Courtney. Mi it it. Allen, of Gary, is In-re due to the serious illness of hei tut In i , n It. Stringer Mi and Mrs William Keys o* - Ci., castle, are the parents of a on born Friday at the hospita 1 In and Mrs. Fae Spurlock of Dafiiyetle an- the parents of a on. born on Good Friday', March 2:ird. Mi and Mrs. Cassell Grubb of Grcencastle, are the parents of a son born Finlay at the Putnam ('omity Hospital. Mi and Mrs Delmor Redding of Grccnc.'i H R. 2. are the parent of n daughter born Salmon' nio’inng at the hospital. The Past President's Parley of the American Legion Auxiliary v. ill meet Monday- evening at S oclock it the home of Mrs, Rs■e|l Pierce, Relative of Maynnrd Grubb plc.-c nutsurprised him with : pitch in- uppi-i on bis bi-thdny on I Inn ,ti v cv.-ning I b- reside' (,i .t -d t be city. ('In tci II mi |>bi-ey of (Ji een- ’ ' ' • R 2 -.'.ho has been conlined to In. home vcilh the fin ",i I he past Iwo weeks, is repoi 'e.i a lighlly improved Mi Miry Ann Pill., will leave tin Weekend to resume her l.ai'im.g duties at Goshen, Ii. f Mi Hill . pent the spring vacation with her mother Mr-,. .Te.iluil-l tn Bills. M I.auiette Martin will return to Northampton, Mass, on Wednesday. A student at Smith College, .she has been in GrcencastIc with her parents, Mi. and Mi C W Martin, for ,pi ing vacation Mi ami Mi . Elmer Sly hid i then guest Wednesday and Thur-.ilnv theii grandson, .\forgan R, .'•-ly Morgan ii the son «,I Re'- and Mi i Virgil Sly ill Indianupoh and is having an K., ;|ii vi.-alion from Lynchburg College, v.u He will return to -ehoid on Sunday Mr M.i May Clod fe I ter, Myss Charlotte Patterson, and Miss Mary M , Piitli-rson of Lafayette are pending Hie weekend -villi Hu-,i brother. Harold Puttei son and family, m Hammond. Friday evening they saw South P.oiie riov. howmg at the Simli,-i ! rheatic in Chicago. Roh.il Pcikiir, Betty Nelson and Mi <) i.u Perkins left yesterday lot n vacation trip Ihi.eigh the niith. Aflei spending a lew day with relatives in New Orleans. Harahan and Pouclintoiila I i . they will visit i-nroute honie with Pfe Rob(“tt Nel.-.oli. who is now stationed at Camp Polk

Needleeraft Clnh Met willi 'Irs. /leg

The Needleeraft club met ot

FiiiIhv afternoon with Mrs. Ivee (t. Zii-g as hostess. There were tw, idy members who answered roll i all w ith a Bible quotation

rent by Mrs. Ida Pollom. Mrs R. R. Bartley, president,

pn sided at Ihe business meeting. | ,11 Tin County Federation meeting j to b.- held at Grove-land May 10, : was finnounred. Mrs J. F Hirt was appointed ns a club repres-

entative.

The Council of Clubs report was given. Mrs. Monnett gave the lilm report Mrs. Seller read a letter from a Greek orphan Whom the club has helped Since Mrs. Pollom was ill. Mrs. Bartley very graciously present-,-d the program on “Oberammergim iml the Passion Play ” Since Mrs. Bartley's daughter, Miss Minna Mae Bartley had seen the play last summer in southern Germany, the club enjoyed first hand information eorncernlng it and the city of Oberarmnergan. She also read 1

| haif year of their 1 ourse. Tho.a | who achieve passing grades wili | continue then studies as tul

fledged college students

Hundreds of appli nuts gatii-ol-ed at Columbia la t Si-ptcnib.-f I when the 197-veai old uuit'-isit. ! announced that tor the first time

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hayes of 111 h,.-t,,i.' d - - - " 1 ’ Cloverdale, 12 years today 1“" <'-'H"u ncadcmic ici|uu,

March 11 ] nlents l “ l ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Furney. gtoitp a! la

Their average age was II /

ANKIVEftS ARIES

Weddings

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Nichols 65th anniversary today, March

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Mr. and Mis. George Nickerson, 9 years today, March 11.

Don Marketto was in Monon today where he served as a judge in a disti ict band contest held there.

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Reelsville. 14 years today. March

i few wei c el, - e lo tlb

Prof Ha, k, r 1 d the usu ,'

college policy of

of Mi anil Mrs. Keith Grimes. 5 years old today, March 11.

Birthday

Linda Kav Grimes, dauglilci ' U,I1V ' 1 '

shunning applicants who have not had the propel -'credits” or a high school diploma ‘‘stems Irom a long-foigotten age. Ihe stat* education department has asked Columbia to keep it closely advised of the progress made by the students, apparently because the experiment may serve as a yardstick for .similar projects

“Getlisemane in the Black Hills. I mor j n | church a Passion Play given each year vieredith.

m South Dakota

Dining the social hour the hosto-. : served delectable refreshments The club adjourned to meet with Mis. Paul Mahoney on April 27 at 2 10 P M.

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Miss Peck I lectecl 15. A I*. \V President

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Monday

Catholic Ladies Guild 7:10

Chapel

Fortnightly Chib 7:10 Mrs

Rex Thorlton

Tuesday

Active (Tiapter Tri Kappa- S I>. m. Mrs. C. M. Schauweck, i Wednesday Country Reading Club 2 o'clock Mrs. James Houck Thursday Crescent Club Mrs. Walter Ballard. 1 Seminary Court. Afternoon Circle Gobln Me-

2:10 Mrs A I.

Perry Rush had his car badly damaged last night while en route to Indianapolis to attend a Scottish Rite -Png. Riding with Inn. were Finest Collins. Huriv Allan and Fail Boyd The car was hit by a truck just west of Indianapolis The men wen- ail hadlv shaken up bid not injured iiuicli. The car side was badly damaged.

TEAMWORK wins prizes on the Party Line Telephone, too! Smooth headwork—and handwork—g . bination for a winning telephone party In line vharingly—spaung your calls reas, : the receiver carefully will do the job. This kind of teamwork will give yt,” ti parry line with the best service in town. I

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It's no wonder we are happv. .

We missed the ice and snow

But Indiana's in onr thoughts We're coming back you know

Indiana Associated Telephone Corp

ROACHDALE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS

We love to smell the sassafras

And feel the April showers.

We love to see the rohbtns hop

Among the early flowers

It's so intriguing to our sou's

To see the lambs at play Or watch the little honey h-es

Aii , to fly away.

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Fishin' Fun

Howdv all you Loral Hopeful! For the fifth straight year Fishin Fun will attempt In bring on the news of the ti .uitii- uni a . of the I»rnl Hopefuls m their never ending search foi Ihe elusive BIG ONES Ag tin. we wish to remind you that this corner of the BANNER ct devoted to the truth, and we will at all times try to keep exaggeration to the minimum. Our staff is composed of 519 Secret Operators who will assist the editor In ferreting out the TRUTH. W’e welcome ill stories of interest to the fishing public, asking only that they hear some semblance to reality We have jt poem for you today: Fishermen never He down on the job That’s whv other folks think t hey’re "retched”. When fishermen tell of the big ones they've hooked, They lie standing up, with their at ms outstretched. THE SEOKTMMAV8 A HO I’ Fishing Headquarters

Whor, quarterly

change.

Tin sun is not so hot, Whoi attle grow m fields

grass

Or on the feeding lot.

We low our native Hoosier State

To us it's Nature's gift. But Flmnla' wintei sands Ai, lovely as we drift

K Guy ColHhgs, Bainbridge. ind

Dr. Warren Middleton was in

Members of tlie Business and Professional Women's Club me* Friday night at the Paulama tearoom for a dinner meeting. A business meeting was held fol-

lowing the dinner.

Flection of officers was the main bii ines., transacted. The

Iiev officer; are president, Miss lt'- s no wondet we are happv Mary Elizabeth Peek; viee-presi- A'" 1 ‘"iinng back agai-i, dent, Miss Catharine Toole; re-|Baek to good old Indiana .ording secretary. Miss Blanche’ Where life for us began.

William nuresponding seci e tin-.- Mi .. Harriett Sutton, tren..iiioi Mis- Kath’-yn Bauer; ant' dirn-toi In Anne Nichols. These nev- officers will be installed a* Ihe next meeting. April Ik, to be held at Ihe home of Mrs, T

G Yuncker.

Following the election plans lot the district moot ing to be held Sunday at Brazil were discussed The luncheon will be held td Ihe Elks club and those planning to jittend are Miss Elizabeth Ward. Mrs. Grace Hunt.

Miss Grace Browning, Mrs.! Urbana. III . today where he a: Dorothy DeVaney, Miss Kathryn tended a nn i-ting of teachei • Bauer, Mrs Mildred Todd. Miss 'from Indiana. Illinois and WisRuth Stewart, and Miss Mar- consin.

garel Kendall.

-I- .J. Mr and Mrs Don Marketto Holla Zeta were in Flnora Friday evening Freshmen at Tea wheie Mr. Marketto served a Honoring the freshmen in the kucst conduclot of the inline active chapter a! DoPnuw, the program held lh»-te in the Delta Zeta sorority Grcencastle schools. His fit t teaching ox alumnae entertained at a tea a! perience was in the Klmoa the home of Mrs. Marion .1 Wil- 'bonis, son this Jifternoon. The active memlters of the sorority were (iA-MBLEKS si l(l(E\n4;i; present and enjoyed the grnc- WASHINGTON, March 11 ions hospitality of the alumnae HNS)—The FBI announced Ingroup. day that two alleged gamblers Mrs. Walter Ballard assisted sought by the Senate crime inMrs. Wilson in entertaining vestigating committee have surq. leiiuered to federal agents I , Bela Sigma l*hl Miami Fla Held Hinner Meellng 'fh# two men me John and Beta Sigma Phi sorority hell Neorge Angersola, who have e dinner meeting Friday evch- been Imkcd with gambling opeting at Old Trail Inn Following '"ions in Covington and Newthe dinner, installation of\ of- Ky., and Cleveland. Ohio, ficers was held and the initiation of two new pledges QI'ARft\ \ICTIM The new pledges were Loti Mil- rtl/JOMINOTON, March 11 ler and Doretta Jones The fol- 1 UP)—Kenneth Rex Harper, 24. lowing officers were installed MHbmville, died yesterday of infer the ensiling year President. Juries suffered when a block of Daythel Poe, Vice President, k,on ' ff ' , ’ on ,1im tn a (many Rdna Hamm; Treasurer, Mona Dm*•may. Harlan; Recording Secretary,

Front iov left to right Anna Bonifacuis. Mary Doris Stewart. Dorothv L Margaict Witt. Join Hyten. Julia Coffman, Hugh M. Fspey. principal and < Second raw left to light. Joe Webb. Wayne Thomas. Robert Jones. Mefvir I Robert Hoover. Ova! Myers. Jr. N ' k i>m Jett to right. Robert Keck Donald Booker. Duane Miller Bill P ■l ino Robbins anil Donald Clones.

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ALL GIRL SENIOR CLASS AT RUSSELLVILLE H.GH SCHOOL

1-1 ont row left to right Ann Compton. Maxine Lyons, Martha J. Spent ci Second tow Patty Grimes. Mary Reddish. Virginia Jarvis. Carol Gardnei j. Ibiid tow, Kathryn Cook. Mrs. Margaret Millet, class sponsor. Charlene

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CLOVERDALE NIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS

Betty Ann Call; corresponding secretary, Ijoii Millet ; spnnsot Mrs. Julia Ernherg. BOWLING NEWS

Two women bowbng teams

from Pinion Indiana have i tsue'l a ehallange to two loral teams to bowl a match game on a home and home basis The two local earns quick to accept this, wenthe Sunbeam Beauty Shop team

and the Angwell Panellers. The 1 past records of these Oreenraat-i rNIVKIWMTV ' Um - KRS

ENTRANCE BARRIERS

SPAIN FACES STRIKE MADRID, March 11 HNRi A nationwide police alert was minded throughout Spain today | following mmmors that a general • * l ike may he attempted in several key industrial centers on

Monday.

The rumored strike notion come on the eve of Generali - snno Franco's nnnunl victory parade which will celebrate his 12ih year as head of the Spanish

government.

thnt j else- ,

le teams would indirate Clinton had better look

where for easy victories.

The members of the two teams that will bowl the match at 2 p. m. at Varsity Lanes Sun-

day- are as follows:

Sunbeam Beauty Shop: Evelyn Beck. Juliette Nugent, Bonnie Oliger, Betty Eiteljorge, Madon-

na Hammond.

Angwell Panellers: Jane Etter, Mable Monnett, Marlyn Hoover, Doris Crawford, Anna May Can-

cilia.

NEW YORK (UP) Columbia University has an unusual plan for offering a college education to adults who never were able in complete high school or preparatory courses. It is being described as a ‘‘marked success” by educators. Prof. Louis Hacker, dlrectoi of the school of general studies, said the 51 pioneer students were making encellent pi ogress in tb - “validation acmes tar," the first

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