The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1951 — Page 2

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THE DilLY EiNTNEF. GFEENCASTLE INDIANA. MONDAY, APRIL 7. 1951.

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that ho didn't want to do. A short I business session was conducted Club ill )y the president, Mrs. Ray Evans meet Mcn.'av evening at 7:.W' \vho th. a introduced the exteno'cloch with Mrs. Rex 1 horlton., sion les. on leaders \T: Howard Mrs.Ernest Collins will have the M . and M Ivan Ruark. lav

I'ortiiielith « liil> To Meet Monday The Fortnightly

lilt tsAHy HAi^NfcK

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

program. Current iulcialurr tirfiup To Meet TIh (' • ent Ijiteiature Group of the A A VW will meet Mon..p. ii 2nd. at 7 .'to p. m. a ; . l eiay Rush, .!29 Greenwood Ave. Mrs. Nira Raen\ ,,'iu have the program.

ng logetht r in the homo was the opie of discussion and was handlid in a very capable and-in-.eresting way. During the social hour dainty refreshments were served.

Mrs.

Delta Theta inn To Meet Tuesday D It a Theta Ta

Pi 1 sent Day club has been postponed from this Tuesday un-

Kntered in the postoff!CO at ; vt Week. April 10th. t.reeneastle, Indiana as secoiid M Andrew Durham is vis telass mail matter under act «l g her da ght . . M:. ' Aura March 7. I87.H. Siilisiriptton prlcejMa.v Diitham in New York City JO cents per week; $4.00 per Mr a d Si'. Wa.ur A. I.etTyear by mail In I'litnani County; ' h • 1 M aa n were the week-end $5.00 to SKI. 10 per year outside. -i m Mr ai.d Mis. Art LeUt-

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Telephone 95, 74 or 114. Mr and Mi Earl Coan of I.aS. K. Kariden, rnhllsher | la ■ tie well the week-end

17-19 SnuUi .laeksnn Street

f. • i . j? r.n i.lr« . H .Sad) livinrood fca? r--i...... i..hii ior. i- ..i .7 •n-ijv ml ..nr..-.! to Wabash Cciieg-e to ieIndi.uiapoii. iiune his studies.

Dr. and Mrs. Grover Boling of Indianapolis were Sunday guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Byrne Hall. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hebert and children ;pent Sit ala in Indianapolis with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hunter had as Sunday dinner gu. sts M and Mrs Fred Hunter of Fill-

more.

NtW GFFiDIRS rAset OVER ROaOHDALE EaSTERN ^3

host i

la. /aig Will he assisting T|)( , |;)V l

dll meet

at H o’i

■v Realty is ehairtudy group.

Tri happa t Puesila \ ' i\ e chapter of Ti i HapYii will meet Toe May evening at k at the hot’ e of Mrs M. Srhauwi c l; r. Mrs, Wi!- . Marble '.'.ill he the ro-hos-less.

arren ilome Ec ( lull To Meet Wednesdiiy

Tin- Warren Township Home Eastern Star, u Ke Club will meet Wed' esday day night at tit

Mis Ed ■ i Suavely. Wemru id the Xluiis,' Meets U i dnesday * Wi illle! I III l In Moo.e will meet We ■ ■ a ' . N - 00 p III. at t h Moose lioiiu Ad liietrttii is ai •mged to attend

Morton O. E. S

Held Installation Implies.'- vi ilistallfi! a.: ■ervues foi the new ol l e • : w Moitoii Chaplet No Did’ of ' ■

■ held SaturMasouii hill.

I*4 k r.«on»l And local News it at 11: i s

Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ham Iton arc the parents of a daught. i bon. Sunday at the Putnam

County Hospital.

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if the Mo

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R. R Neal and Boh Neal wen \\ • si Da : I V. He on Saturdoy* 1 today

of Mi and Mis. Chest'’' Coan and son, Freddie.

i i11 tie. t May. ower of Castle Appii.e • has returned from

;.,s formei home, where j Mr and Mrs. Ray Reed o' \ • I with feii-nds and I Greoncustlc, ate the parents of . i ii. in .• daughtei, horn Sunday at th y.elali Varvel returned to 1 ! utnani county hospital,

i • i Sal u••day from St. An-

no |ii!ul in Terre Haute t

1 re te pas been a patient for

the past nine weeks.

Mi and Mrs. Victor Schneider

and sun moved to their new] Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Bogges. j home at 401 east Walnut street and children of Indianapolis It was formerly oecupiei j were the week-end guests of

Mrs. Jean Bosselmann and sons. Stephen and David, of Fort Wayne, arc visiting her parents Mi and Mrs. D. C. Brown.

afternoon at munity Hall, urged to atte

IMO a All n

Couniry Reading ( hih To Meet Wednesday

The Country Reading Club wiP meet Wedie sday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. .Times Houck Mrs. Vernon Shirley will he assistant hostess

thy Com- The meeting was itn ul" is are large nurnbet of mei

friends.

Mrs Dilhan Teiry castle, act'd as ii.Ma cer. Othei irstaliinf were: Mi Iva HeiZ' Patk Chapter. Indian: stalling Marshal; Mr; light, Greencastle, Chaplain and Mrs Thomas. Morton, Inst

ganist.

to attend th' Purdiu Relays. DA V Auxiliary No. 82. will meet Hednisday April 4th at ,' ;;o |i in at the Region Home.

by Mi and Mrs Keith Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Leueus.

II has been reported that several logs have hern killed be-

< a uni of rabies, in the Belle! ^ In(liuna P oli ’ s ' im - th " P arenN

daughter, born Sonday at

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rh a

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Mrs Ivan Ii : vei keni! froni Flnridll, Whele •t ng fi i'-nils.

, ,u i arned this St Petershui g, :.|ii' has been vis- !

of

the

Putnam county hospital.

Eva R

VFW Auxiliary Vo, 1550 Sponsored Broadcast

VFW. Dane Auxiliary No

1550 pon 1 broad' a on I.asteru Star Held

Sunday at the Wilking Music Co. The broadcast was for mothers and wives to send a message to

their so seas. Th

The recital

St I 'Oil g scheduled evening has been May ti. at 8:15.

M -a May A for Tuesday pOStpiV 'ed to

A burning tree trunk resulted in the city firemen making two runs to 407 east Hanna street Monday before the blaze was ex-

tinguished.

Mr. and Mrs. William Fenwick of Comargo, 111., visited with M 1 and Mrs. Fred Snively this w< ek-

Puhlic Installation

In an open mi l ting Friday evening. Man h JOth, t!u ewl

nd husbands over- elected and appoint, d oft a . rs of n ,age could consist. Grei ni astli ( haiilei .Vo J.i.i,

of 125 word Thr t • Hiding will Crdei of Eastei S e

he short waved to them on .\rotli P' : l * 1 "

e s Day as :: . re.' ng. It will al- A,,li,i «" atmosphere of spring

h be broad' ist from Greencast- nowe*-- and I gh le on Motliet Day at 2:00 p. m. hors ,n< * ,r ’ cn( J- s Those making the 'broadcast ( !uipt i Ro.

f om Oleenir tie were: Mrs

Mayn Seohi e. Mrs. William Holt, Mi I.hiyd Scobee, Mrs.

Flore!,'Raldw in an I Mrs Ii 11 ry Martm of Filliuoi e. Thoi wi ll- about 150 present

' i make lie- In..adeast from all

annual in tallatinn Mi Ethel Ym the installing offiia Mrs. Frais'i s Ri lain. Mi.- Imog

apers nieinscmblcd in o enjoy the

ceremonies,

r served as assisted by 1 tor as Chap-

e Azhell

Mi.: Pho'ibe Brown

'•irs. Wright I1on|i*nn To < -I 1 i < i:i le < hih

Marshal an as organist. The M s s Ann Ellen Sears and Ann Headley, daught s the outgoing and incoming Worthy Matrons respectively, entered tile Chaplet Room and lighted two large candelabra u.

the East.

Aft. i the officers had assumed th r statiors, all present joined m a salute to the flag ol I

Risslcr. our c ountiy

Etlr I S’ ai. i . ad an .e ginai I poem written by h. r hi othei

whii’li impli cirojn ration

1 Circle Club met ' of Mrs. Alma dnesday evening. S. y enteen membei s tali to signs of a e. guests yvere

mn Sue

and Kay Fellows. 2 yvas spend in vis- . ail good time. The died to .fr ier by

Fva Ciagg.' . D yen by Mai ie Hi the Lord's pi ate I in unison

and treasurer's the ict

nd and approved, social period con- . uf Marie Craft . r were won by ■t and Larue Gray n- I Duisey Shew-

Hvo Intel osting IT] kins and

I nion and Little Point vicinity Faimer are warned to be on

the look out.

Dr. Patricia Lawrence accom-

panied Mr and Mrs. Hal Hickman and hildren to Charlotte, Ninth Carolina, where they yvill spend a yveek as the guests of Mi ii’id Mrs. Gfaham Lawrence

Sunday guests of Mr. and

Mrs Noble Hurst and family lend. Mrs. Fenwick is a sister of 'cere Mr and Mrs. Clifford Mil-! Mis. Snively. let md family of Marion, Mi Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sutherm l Mr Layvrence Mifler and j an and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Frisd irv Ann and Mrs, Myrtle Mi! j hour of Medaryville spent Sun i day evening with Mr. and Mrs. M Keith Lyon and son ! Paul P Evans. Rol l.:, aie staying'with Mr. and i •' , t' and Mrs. Austin Stewatl Mi Glenn H. Lyon this week were the weekend guests of M;. Mi Dy.'ii > getting then neyy i and Mrs. Bert Macy in Lafay

Mrs. Macy is the mothet

Mr. Steyvart.

Monday Mr. and Mrs. Eail Thomas wt'l Mrs W P Jennings cane move to Columbus. Ohio to make

-Mi i J M * M 'Vi aid Shonk- fiom Martinsville to spend the their future home. Mr. Thomas ;l " 1 w, ' re arn °ng week- d with her daughter and h0t! '< cc “Pt« 1 d a position with the tt'"- • I"' 1 " 1 ' 'u stle ‘tend family, Mi and Mrs. James R. j Omai Baking Co. there. ' K 1,1 Po I'- ay- on Sa’ i' Mrs Jennings returned Harlow Osborne, the nephew, '•ay to Marti'sville today but expects r )l '. Virginia Harlow, has re-, M.- I, '. i! Ame: returned 'o return to he home in Neiy ) turned to his home in Washing-

to Rail State Teachers College! Castle soon.

Sunday after spending Easier Fred L. O'Hair president of -r. aiion ' th Mr.- Joe Hinote the Central National Bank, has md family been invited to address the RoManon Crawley, basketball tary club on Wednesday. Mr. roach <>i Jefferson high school O'Hair has spent some time in

Mi - Aid i McCammon. Mrs. May Bhutan. Mi s. Edith Smith. Mr- 1; t Blue M. Elea not Harris. Mrs. lira Hicks Don G rider, Mrs. Dale Fit/ Mr- Hetty Fold Mrs. Ethel Radford Mrs Josephine Ford, Mrs. Lucille || and Franklin Ford. RQACHPALE’S EASTERN STAR OFFICERS RETIRE ”1

Mr and Mr- A J Wil'e and Hi ui visited Mi and Mrs. Rot. Wilde ii"d Bill Wilde in

W'-s! Lafayette

Fun' tl au'.'iei'. for Charles Potter of Ru sellVIlie were held Monday aflernoon at 2 o'clock

id Russellville.

Pall . Godfrey of Indian-

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pul '.t t weekend with ' ,on " >' Hamilton. Ohio, ready } • tte. parent M and Mis Hairy the . v '-xpect logo there nex- l"f M

her purer

Godfrey and family

ton. D C. He came to Greencastle to attend the funeral of his

mother.

Word has been received here of the birth of a son on Monday j to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O. Pete’ s

of Lafayette yvdl be the speaker Omaha

at the Greencastle Kiwanis Club

on Thursday of this week. Mi : d Mrs. Curtis Neal ard

d the kind) shoyvn her mittee, dm

bv

and tie tin

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Boat

offi

Ellen Seals and Uil 1 . ht siing a duet hono; in.', ing Worthy Matro" \ I iony participated in t • th j 1 1' of 1950 51 ".-ns ii fill in. - I

• 6:15 o'clock, suffered . Uni k ill Crawfoidsville ,ght at ten o'clock and

hoar Inti r.

for

Te

ed by Th the I 18th.

M

l el'l l illineuts were I In' hostess and enjoyt me ting will he at • f Ilovie Taylor April

tribute Mi I

Boatright pn i' U i ip' ■. W" Worth; Pali.

Pill!' ' tio ttetie Azo II.

the following install'd: W<

i vices re’idi red ■ aiid Mi’. Win u! ed gifts So th i Matron an

■Mrs III Iter Hostess I it U est Miidtson ( lull V. i i M.i hson Home Ee Club n i' ular meeting March 2i' t’ome of Mrs. Ernest II ■ ’" It mm In i s and 2 guest.- .'• m l >11 < all With “Sonicthi'o. 1 Ui ght my ihild to do

idiilice of Imot ailing Marshal ca ts were duly y Matron. Mar-

garet Hindi' Worthy Patron Deo Tiny. A oeute Matro . Helen Johnston; Associate Patron, William Johnston; Secretary, Rath Steyvart: Treasure: Minnetta Wright; Conduetres' Mary Fiazier: Associate Cond.. Mil. Miller Chaplain, Haz. 1 Rainbo, Marshal. Waneta M MuiOigiini.-t, Freydis Stowni.; A. .■!'. Marjorie Todd; Ruth Joe Ruth Htter; Esther, Valla H 4»iil «»n ••nuf I'min

Neb., where he is con-

sultant on soil conservation

problems.

Vis.t'iig tr ' inis in Indiaiian-

■ unily v < Sunday guests of oils las' week was Miss Lauretta Mr and M: Mark Steele and Maitm with Miss Florence elul’.i i ii Warsaw. Mr. and Jameson uul Miss Patricia M Sii-' l' a e formei residents Sin.lb. They yvere photographo( Gi-.. ti.- ' d and featured n an article ip I'iv i’--t Ru dsong, drivel'of the | fhc Indinnapohs Sunday Star. ■.i i: 1 ;i.|< ■ I'.ieh brings mail to The aitu a-show. >1 s. vma' Smith i . • i'. in the north each College girl; on vacation.

Mrs. Gwinn Ensign yvas chairman of the finance committee of the American L> gion auxilia y which ha:l the penny supp. : Sat-

P ■ William R. Bock is now unlay evening All members of tet ion. I ill Samson Air Base the auxiliary helped and the suptidioned at Campson Air Base per was one of two* which th" m New York He would like (■> auxiliary holds each year to h. " fi. i hi friends. His ad- make nmney to balance the buddi i Pfe William R Boek get. A. I I : :r»750 5950 Motor Mrs Henry Hildebrand ol WilVeliiele Si) Sampson A.Pi?, mette. III. yyiiti that her latii(ieieva. New York. or. Prof. Francis Tilthn, is m Cecil .1 Sutton of Greencastle good health after returning from .' tel! if.| the ipiarterly delegate Phoenix. Anz. wher>’ he sp nt of the Indiana Hair- the winter with his son. Prof, m nl Cosmetologists As- Arnold Tildmi. Pi of. Arnold i.i ation Sunday at the Hotel Tilden is in the engineering de-Lim-oin Mi Sutton was appoint- partnient at Arizona State Cole.| a lembot- of the state public leg • at Tompe. relation.- eommittee Friemls of Mr and Mrs. ParkDean L II Dirks was the or Daughhetee regret to hear 'e I pea km on Sunday at the that they will make their future First Proshytertan Church in home in Columbus, Ind.. wheie Piazd A'-i ording to the Brazil Mr. Daughhetee will he the man* Time "he has appeared here ager Of the Montgomery Ward n tine as a public speakei Store in that place. Mr. and Mrs.

eek Only at OIVVIS

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SUITS iCOHS

CLtWIO C » n * putssio;

SWEATERS anii BLOUSES

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3/2 NORTH JACHSON

n I iipph. minister anil is a genii favorite in Brazil."

2 J Fishin' Fun

Local clothing store? are expected to do a land office business this week, as a result of a fishing trip last week. This all came about as two hardy nimrotlB braved the snowy yye ither and ventured out to Albina Pond. O. J. iHardwatcr) Stewart, and Ted t Moneybags) Brown were on th<^ business end of their Shakespeare glass rods, and managed to get a quartet of beautiful Largemouth Bass on the other end. The four bass weighed approximately fourteen pounds. Huttons have been flying from their vests all week, hence the supposition of a completely new outfit. (Ben Cannon please note) THE NPOKTSMAVH HHOI* Fishing lleiidqiiarterN

Daughhetee, as well ns their I children, Parker, Jr„ and Annj ''He, have made many friends n j Greencastle since moving here y :u ago They all wish James R. Mr. Daughhetee success in his nice promotion to the manageui i t of the larger store. Mrs. Daughhetee and the children will : move to Columbus as soon as a

i new home is obtainable. Mi. and Mrs. Walter Cox and

j family returned to Greencastle on Sunday. While in Florida, they visited friends in Ocala and Silvi r Springs. Some time was spent in Daytona Beach and St. Petersburg. Mr Cox reports | that the season in Florida has not been as successful as yvas anticipated. Many tourist properties are for sale .and it is possible to obtain excellent nccommodations at reasonable rates. According to Mr. Cox, visitor* to Florida are staying for shorter periods than heretofore with the result that hotels, motels and apartments are more easily ob-

tainable.

of Woodale. 111. Mrs. Peters is the formei Carol Eiteljorge of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thuroyv and Miss Catherine Thuroyv an in loyva City. Iowa, visiting relatives. Before returning t.» Greencastle they yvill visit other places in Iowa. Jay Shannon, of Lafayette grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shannon, is in Washington. I) C , this week. The trip yvas giv- i en him in a contest conducted by the Indianapolis Star. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson M. S'oncr will leave Fort Lauderdale, Florida tomorrow to return to Greencastle. They will go by Cr.coa and yvill bring Mrs. VV M McQaughey and Mrs. Morris Turk home with them. Visiting in Greencastle ovc the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. John I). Jami s of Indianapolis. They have just returned from an extensive automobile trip to California and other western state , Mr. James is associated with th> Better Business Bureau in Indi-

anapolis.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd on Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. Drexcll Boyd of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boyd and two children of Evansville. They yvere joined for a birthday dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Rexell Boyd and children. The occasion was the birthday of Dr. Drcxell Boyd and Rexell Boyd. Attending the Rotary district conference In Rushville will he

Pence, Rev. Ralpt

Saunders, Dr. Laurel H. Turk. Ross Azbell, Howard Williams. Herbert Blocker, Dr. Don Brattain, Ben Cannon, Tom P. Carney, J. J. Eitel, Joe Ryan and Howard Schlatter. The Greencastle bowling team will participate in competition with other howling teams. Dr. Turk and Mr. Pence are the official delegates of the Greencastle club. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Call entertained a number of relatives and friends at dinner Sunday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Rex Call and family of Morton, Mr. and Mrs. George Fenwick and family of Reelsville, Mr. and Mrs. Harding Fenwick and daughter, Marilyn, of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fenwick. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Fenwick, and Raymond Fenwick all ol Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs

Arred Scott of Rockville.

Left to right Mrs. Lucille Harshbarger, Mrs. Mary Blue. Mis i: Radford. Mis Betty Allen. Mrs. Eva Hicks, Mrs. A lien Purcell, M \l> ' I! d Mrs Betty Ford, Mis Lucille Corbin. Mrs. Hazel Fitzsimmons, Mi. R - Ford, and Franklin Ford.

MWW * Ff ^TRN STARS INSTAUL OFFICERS AT IF,r

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Seated left to right June Harbison, Maude O Haver. Estclla Rhin Norman Scott, D a . Maueh, Hila Brattain, June S 'obee. Standing Murcia Klehusch. Lorene Miller. Jean Frank. La.eii France. Hazlett Fay Fulfill'd, Ivan Harbison

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GREENCASTLE 0. E. $.' OFFICERS

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Clifford kVazio^ Mi m S V y. anrta McMains>M s. Frevdle Stewait. Mi;, lar K , Richard Drake Wri S ht - Mra Willard Singleton. Mrs. Frf* ^ Miss Hazel Rnmbo. ’ n “" , ' lttle - Mrs Lovell Vancleave, Mrs. Robert " and Leo*Terry! U ' U '' ieht W ‘ ,lium Johnston. Mrs. William Johnston, M'< l!