The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 May 1951 — Page 2
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THc DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, .NDfANA,
TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1951.
S O C / E T Y MARRIED SUNDAY IN CHURCH SERVICE
THE DAILY tlANNFR nnd IERALD CONSOLIDATED fjitcrxl la tli» in Ureem-aHtle, luiliaiiit im bmoiiiI • liiHs nmil mattiT uniter ait uf Wuruh 7, IK7X. Sulmirlptiuli prli'e id firnt'i |>er week; $4.00 |ier year by nmil In I’utiimii (,'uuuty; .<5.00 to $10.40 (ler ye»r onlslile riitnain County. 'lelephone 05, 74 or 114. 8. It. Itariiten, I'nlillMlier 17-19 South JackHou Street
KI K.XL MAIL liOX \\LI K
'Hie tir.st ween in May mn | county when they met been designated by the l*nst O. i ieated a Spencer team at Varsity lice Department as Kmal Mail j Lanes by a score of 1!0H8 to 1927 Box Improvement Week, aeioi l-j The local bowlers and then
ing to tiie announcement . nt ^ .scores:
out by Avery M Leary, u tn | Pat Uodfrey 182-124-122-428 superintendent of mails. i Jinsie Scott 145-102-111-358 The department has reqn. n. I | Norma Meloy 131-130 HO- 4I»>
(’arini. Illinois, thej’befull cooperation of rural « .r- I Arlene Mayo 103-89-101-293
i-i.i- u .. .if...* i.. Esthei Alspaugh 140-130-114-384
Mi. and Mrs. Carl Hurst Mr and Mrs. Hurst were married in the Kii. i. ('hristiau Bun-lav afternoon. They are now honeymooning in tin- oiitb
linn h
llnnio Ke. Club V| M insors styb* show Tin' Maple Heights Home Ke <'lab wall hold a style show and card party Thursday, May 3rd, at 8 o’clock in the old high school gym. i li- how and card party is in ob: ivanee of National Home
who is a moiiib- r of the fratern-
ity
In addition to tin aetive members of the chapti i and their dates, others - njoving the occasion were Dr. and Mi I-eUraml Tennis, Prot and Mi: Uaymond Mulligan. Mi a id Mr. Gordon Sayers, Mr and Mr.; Robert
i - monslration week. April 30th ! Karber, Prof and M-
to Mu> 5th.
The clothil'ig for the style show will be funtished by A-l-1- r' (or the women and Cannon’ ' for the men. The clothing will be modeled by loeal peope of the - ity There will be prizes for
Donald Stanley
.1 (ioojt, Mi and Mi :
South, Mrs Katherine Kiny t he
and Mrs. Faye Voris. Krnie Lewis Observes His 78th Itirtluhn
C. K. Lewis, of Manhattan was
- aril l ai d table and numerous | pleasantly surprised Sunday by -a.-a prizes which have been -I"- relatives, who gathered to ob-rate-l by the Greencasth mer- terve his 78th birthday. It was - bant Coan Pharmacy will and interesting gatlierirg, in I i' .:t each lady attending the that his brothers and sisters, all part’, with a gift of perfume. but one being older, were also in Tta - ummjttee in charge of 1 attendance. Tin only break in t\. t\l- show and card party is | the family came a short time ago Mi Kayniond Spurlock, chair-| when the youngest member of
Duncan,
tin
in, Mrs. Lloyd
• uiinuii, Mis I-ce Mi Kaim-v I Putnanivile
I M- Noble Hurst.
family, VV'fhtain Lewis of
passed away.
Mrs Ida Huron, Indianapolia, 85, is the oldest in the family
'Ihuisdtiv Leading ( lull Sir lollowcd by Kzia LewiWill Meet May 3ril. I I-nfuyette, 83; Mr Nelli Cooplb- Thursday Reading Club j tirecncastle, 81: Mi Kat“ ’ ill meet Thursday May 34rd VV'hittakis Putnamville 80 and . Hi Mrs. Nellie Denny, at 7 id ; Krnie Lewis, the gee t of honm
I n Mrs. Martha Baker will Sunday, 78.
) -ve the program.
I In I i derated ('omit ry Li ailing I lull MeelH
A delicious dinner was enjoyed at noon ami tin- remainder of tin
day was spent in visiting.
Those attending were Mi. and
"!"V‘ U ';! t x , l ,1 " > Rea ! 1 Mr Mil,.,!! II
of Lafayette, Mr and Mrs M K. Cooper and daughter, Mary Frances of Greencastle; Mrs. Thelma Kenner and son and Kd Lewis ot Dayton. Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Wey and sons of ! Kvansville; Mr. and Mrs. John i Lewis and sons of Indianapolis: Mi and Mrs Robert Lewis and I son, Mi and Mrs George Friend and sons, Mrs. Kate Whitaker, ! A. I- Evens, Mrs. Minnie Lewis, | Miss Berntece LeWia, Mr. and I Mrs A G. la-wis, Mr. and Mr-e Frank Jarrell, the guest of honor, C K I a' w i s and the hostess
Mrs Doit by Compton.
Club of North Putnam county held their April meeting at the n ■ ol Mrs. Madonna Burkei " Wednesday afternoon at I 30. I he president, Mrs, Donnls II lel railed the meeting to nidi, by repeating in unision the - of the month. America was g by the group and Mrs 1 : d\.. Sutherlin read the devot I, The Secretary report was t* d and approved by Mrs
■ i bdla Higgins.
lit Gladys Hall gave n very mil n tmg and Impressive book ii i* w "The Life of Ernie Pyle" I Lee Miller, who was a very intimali friend of Ernie's. An interesting discussion follo’.w d and a photographer wan pi ••sent for the E. H O group
pi* I urea.
rbe hostess served dainty iffii Jniients to 10 members and 1 v.o guests Mrs. Pearl Kggers and Mrs Morris Bhnfford. The May meeting will be held nt the home of Mrs. Eileen < iowin. Mrs. Winfred Pickle, state i I,airman of Youth Conservation, will be the guest speaker. Della Kappa Epsilon Entertains Saturday One hundred ami twenty persuns enjoyed the hospitality of tiie DePauw University chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon on Saturday evening when they entertained at a pig roast at McCormick's Creek. The succulent suckling pig ■ a" furnished by Harold Swift pf *Swift and Co t in Chicago,
I Vrsonal And Local News it an i;fs
Mrs. Malcolm Suggs lias returned to Greencastle after spending several weeks with rel-
atives in St. Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Grubb and family of Indianapolis were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Aivoid.
Mr. and Mrs Herbert Huffman and daughters, Ellen and Susan ot Indianapolis, called on Mr and Mrs, Oral McCullough and
j son Saturday evening.
Buss Elliott, son of Dr. and Mrs. Gerald r Elliott, is visiting
i relatives
j remainder of the week.
I The West Marion Home E.' Club will meet Friday, May 4. j'oth Mrs. James Hunter. Please note change of meeting place. City firemen were busy today 1 repainting the interior of the (fire department, giving it that I now look’ for the Spring season.
r and Mrs Lawrence Alvord
visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ka.ler and Mrs -Dorothy Harvey and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Elvin P. Long of ! Latlo 5 u Friday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. dial MeCull (High and son of Center
f'oint.
The Friendly Circle Horn • Economics Club will meet on knduy afternoon, May 4, at l io at tf,< ' of Mrs. Lillian Jack"on at Mt. Meridian. Mrs c H Barnaby and Miss Nan Robbins left th i8 morning for Li iter’s Ford. Ind„ to attend ti e funeral of Ivan Louden, an old iriend of the family Mrs Arthur J. Custer has returned home from Chicago vwtere she spent the past week Dsiting friends. She saw the MacArthur parade there i ust week. ' •Sam T Hanna is in Columbus Ohio this week attending the annual convention of the College Book Stores Association. Mr Hanna is expected to return the latter part of the week. Mr Mrs Henry Boswell I 1 ';; 1 "'•"KUter. Janet, of NoblesOltc, spent the week end with ; ' ’V' 11 Mr,< A 'ti.> Boswell and Mr". Betty Boswell and children. oOi.iid and Peggy. „f R out . h( , a) ., I” "t Sunday with them Mrs^ Lucille Gibson and dat.gho. Vicki Lynn, Mrs. Nonna • "s. nil of Greencastle. Mrs imZ. rr:”, t ;; ^ , S J,,Hnne M «n.n and sons, Joe and Gary of Clinton Falls. "d Venn, nianaget of the G < Murphy Co., has returned from McKeesport. Pa., where he „t- • nd.ii important business con'or Murphy’s store nian•*8" He also visited with Mrs " ‘"id daughter, who expert to move to Greencastle at the end of be seliool term.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McCluie and Mrs. Stella Hampton weie Friday evening callers ot Mi
and Mi; Lawrence Alvord.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Schafer and Mrs. Russell Pierce have returned home from a trip to Kansas. where they visited relatives John H Alter is serving as a special judge in a red-hot city anne alien :u rap at Martin.-’. ilie tlds week, and a decision is not expected until after attorney, file
their briefs on May 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holmes and | three children, and Mr. and Mrs |
r ,,. Hanna 538; G. Crawley | rolled nt Varsity Lanes May 13 plant here today and a fireman , r> . J4 . Knetzer 533; The team members and tlieir
Stavens 505 Dunn scores in the match as follows;
M. Sears: 172. 102 105 499
Id attain 224:
20.i.
was injured seriously while fight-1 530
ing the blaze. • I Jones 515;
Bruce Roberts. 28, was taken to 501
General Hospital after he fell games;
from a ladder. Policewaid tie may Ln t 221, 21 I Fuson 214lutve suffered a broken back. Ken 211 Johnson 205, Knetzei
Another fireman, Bernard DeVine. 25, was taken to General
Hospital when he injured his foot | Automotive League
while sliding down a pole at tire I
house to answer the alarm.
BOWLING NEWS SOC I AL LEAL I E
Jack M-; of Lafayette huv-- »•
Moose Haven
71
25
turned to their homes after a
Daily Banner
67
25
.w.s:t ,tti Mr. and Mrs Cloyd ! Moore’s -Koachdale
64
32
Mo;:.: Mi Holmes was former-
Hot Shots
55
41
ly Putnam count agent.
Skelton’s
37
59
Melvin Frazier of Roaalidale is
Handys
35
6!
in u ei ions condition at the Cul-
State Highway
31
65
ver Hospital* in Crawfords ville.
Christian
27
6’.!
His son, Robert, who is .stationed, 200 games: Etcheson 215: M at a U S. Army air base in j Crawley 203-225-240- 047 series Wichita Falls, Texas, is enroutej |lenter 210: Fuson 214: Sea home to be at the bedside ol li 199-213-204-616 series Frazier. —
Greencastle Women i the bowling honor of
upheld Putnam and de-
ffort to ei,e..’ii a.’
tiers in
! patrons to: ! — , Erect box is in such a Urst-Citizens Women's that they will be readily acei - | Swick’s Lunch sible to the carrier and pi - •. • ! First-Citizens Bank a neat appearance. , Sunbeam Beauty Shop Keep the boxes and pn t s I Livengood's Men’s Sho[i painted and the name of 'hi I n- i Sportsman's Shop holder inscribed in black i il - |lnd. Assoc. Tel. Corp. side of tiie box visible ’ i! • I V. F. W.
League 68 .'! I
carrier. Boxes not of the pres- rt standard type wli.eh are oi . a design that they cannot be erly served by tiie carrh i tr., , his vehicle or in such a coi ditmii as not to protect tiie mail . imul I tie replaced with lioyou of t|,i ipproved type. Maintain suitable appreaciie’ Provide a suitable flag NEW CORRESPONDENT IN CLOVERDALE Mrs. Nannie Furr, well known Cloverdale resident has been appointed correspondent for The Daily Banner In Cloverdale and surrounding communities. Mrs. Furr has been a lifelong resident of Cloverdale and takes an active interest in the s's’ial and club life of the town. It is felt th^t Mrs. Furr will cover the community with lively news which will be of considerable interest to the readers of The Daily Banner living in the southern part of Putnam County. Readers of The Daily Banner are asked to cooperate with Mrs. Furr and call her regarding any items tiiey have for publication. S< HOOli STRIKE
Stoner’s High game Anne VonTress 191 400 and over: Louise Peterson 482; Madonna Hammond 456, Lucille Henter 456: Charlotte Swickard 448: Jane Ettcr 440: Christine Masten 440: Anne Vos ; Trees 139: Juanita Murray 43' | Juliette Nugent 417: Jane Hun-| ter 114: Ruth Goodman 414: I Mai y Moore 414: Eizabeth Godfrey 408: Geneivive O’Neal 407' Hanicta Rader 403: DOWNTOWN LEAGUE V. F W. No 1 60 36 Angwell 58 38 Culligan 51 4& r-O 46 Central National Bunk 47 49 Bitel’a 41 OS Home Laundry 40 56
62 08 57 52 50 49 40 31
bci I
i Farmers Supply Scott Garage Dean's Market Swick's Lunch
The Phis
Greencastle Motors Larkin & Poynter Montgomery Ward
Scotts and Wards game post-
poned until later.
Over 500 Blocker 537: Vote 514 M Crawley 50!;. Noll :-0d,
Basham 501. •
20o games: Basham 217: Blocker 211; Noll 207; VV B.al
tain 201;
('omniericul I .eagot’
Gould s Market
65
31 1
Phillips 66
61
35
Adams & Ryan
52
44
Goodyear No. 2
49
47
Moose Boosters
45
51
Public Service
40
56
Stuub Plumbing
40
56
Lone Star
32
64
500 series Scrogins 507;
G.
Crawley 533; Hirt
Sr.. 501:
Bee
FELTS. MfcRKEC 8EL0W COS'
S2.0D
mm Riggs 207 [ilsoininDon SI, j REGISTER l ()R \ I K|.| mn mm 3 NOT A CONTEST ViTlllNt. U) m ^
D.m'l lillss I his oppiirtillliiy In beeonie || h ,
lieiuNi IIENItY .1 absolutely in,
1 ,.| , ij
11 " On : j
operaior’s lieeuse amt take a deir.uie.lraliia, i„i, i , , Mil. Iie. oine eligible — REGISTER NOW tftST SIDE. MOTOR SALES ENJOY A Indianapolis Komi Phone ,i-i\| DEMONSTRATION GKEE.Nt M ill | N „ RIDE Open Evening till tj
TOD A Y
541. Blocker 558; M Crawlev 684. Shoemaker 542: Sear;; 519: Hanna 539; Knetzer 560; Vote 517 Kerr 520; York 511. 2181 antes Vote 202; Krit/.enger 1 204: Shoemaker 2'26 Hanna 223, Hirt 2(8)' Blocker 211 M Craw-1 ley 205-213-266. A group of Greencastle boys traveled to Spencer and bowled the Owen county team .and lost the match 1971 to 1817. A return match will be played at Varsity Lanes m xt Saturday afternoon. The Greencastle team members and their scores as follows: Dennis Harvey: 97, 136, 99 332. • Jack Miles: 99, 123, 132 354. | Bob Nugent: 141. 105, 94 345. Norm Sutherlin: 134. ill, 128 •—378. Bill Alexander: 102, 172 134
418.
It was Cannon night at Var- | sity Ixmes Friday night ami Marion Seats aid Dr Fuson wiin the nightly award with an 85;; and 810 respectively for a combined score of 1668. The league standing to date:
ZeoendaUe Humana $#»
FARMERS-
Five minute’, id b id > ,n rob you ot a year’- vurk yet an> crop you gr . i an be Insured against lass through a bail storm, i on taet us now fin liilnrma thus.
826
tSSSSUBEEjMEEMEIR _Jfi V% W. WASH IN6T0N STJIKT
1 ■
V T.
First-Citizens Bank 37 59
M. Crawl- v-Jarvis •
49
19
200 games: Dunn 233; Slavens
C. Crawley-McCormack
36
32
217: Duval 203: Lyons 206 El-
Hoover-Lyon
34
34
more 209.
Fuson-Sears
32
36
500 series: C. Crawley 525;
Block- i Elinor-
31
37
Dunn 602; M. Crawley 505;
W. Crawley-Knetzcr
31
37
Slavens 556 Henter 514; Lyons
Tuttle-Henter
31
37
Duval 535, Hoover 503, McCoy
McCoy-Ritehie
30
38
540. Klmare 568, Stewart 505,
Next Friday night
will
be
Griffith 507, Aker 552, Blocker 514 K West 518, Hanna 516.
Scott's Garage night at Lancs.
Varsity
D. E. S. rieids Widntsday l.vi mug Gri’encastle ehapter of East- ■ in Stui will mill Wednesday, May 2nd. at 8 Oil p. m in regulai .session 'I lie memorial service Will lie the special leutUli Members are invited to send flower , in memory of loved ones. Anyone belonging to the organization is welcome to ulli’iHl. Mrs. tin lor Hostess To Golden ( irele ( lob Tiie Golden Circle Club met at the home of Mrs. Dovie Tayli i on Wednesday evening, April 18th. The evening was spent in visiting and u social good time. Tin' meeting ^vas called to ordet by the president, Eva Craggs. Devotions were given by Llzzii Bcamen. after which the I»rd's Prayer was repeated in unison Koiltiliued on i’a|;e Tliree)
1 >
Tonight
COURTESY
WRIGHT ELEC.
4:00
Shop Guide
4:30
T B A
i 1 .
Beany
5:00
Chuckwagon Tales
5 15
Kartoon Klub
> i0
TEA
5:50
Bob Parker
6 00
Ann and Pat
6 M0
John Conte
6 45
Telenews
7:00
Milton Belle
8 00
Vaughn Monroe
8 30
Suspense
9 00
Danger
9:30
Dream Tim-
l ,
Mail Bag
10:00
Weather Ma-i
10 15
News
10:.'HI
Be Surprised
10:45
Political
11 00
At Home Show
1 1 15
Theater
11:45
Wrestling
committee's choice for president pf the Parent-Teachers’ Associa-
tion here was defeated.
Mrs. Kccons Thomas, a I’TA member, said we opposed the candidate in the election "and now lame wants to get even by
firing Bonnie Smith."
But Lane said lie believed "the school will be bettei off without
Smith and that he’ll he better off | Brattain 446:
\ngwell Woiiu-ii's League White Way
Angwell I'anellers
Gieencastle Motors ..
Angwell Cutters Angwell Finishers
Khalid Grotto Laundry Ease
Angwell Rufflers
High Game Doris Crawford 181 Over 4(8): Nan Thorwaldson 459 Elizabeth Godfrey 455; Doris Crawford 4.V4; Geneveive O'Neal 4-V4 .Viable Monnett 447; Anne VonTress 446 Rosemary
Jane Etter 434
Brazil men’s bowling team canic to Greencastle in a return match and defeated a local five] |2541 to 2608 at Varsity Lanes. The Greencastle team won at Brazil, so th- match stands one for each, and a play-off will be
YOUR GOOD HEALTH In Every Drop No, it’s not magic! It’s tli<‘ product of yJ careful scientific researcL !i 1 ‘ fo yon amazingly low cost. Dcdi : r-ipij all your drug needs. “Next to Your Dot lor FLEEN0RS " AUDRID FLEENOR - DICK REEVES REGISTERED IMIAKM \< IVIN
YOUR thrifty ONE FOR’51 * ...AND FOR YEARS TO COME;
away from the school.'
"At any rate,” Lane said. “I don't approve of these student strikes It's a sad situation when the students try to tell the trustees who to hire as teachers.”
~i *
CARO OK THANKS We wish to express our .sincere thanks to all who were so sympathetic and helpful -luring our
recent sorrow.
Mrs Vancleave nnd Dorothy FIREMAN INJI RED INDIANAPOLIS, May 1 (UP) A two alarm fire -lestioyed the Sue-ess Plasties Re- i-very Works
t -OCll UAlSMAtl, U.
WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC! SERVICE TV 8-ales and Service YOUR WESTINGH0USE DEALER Manhattan, Ind. riiona Reelnvllle 400 UeebvIUu U, X _
IF YOU HAVE HEARD ABOUT US AKJD REALLY WANT TO KNOW, "OWE IM,’TWILL BE A PLEASURE TO DEMONSTRATE AVID SHOW/
Edna Rader 431; Vietoria Mor-! | MS'-n 417 Rena McCullough 408
Esther Alspaugh 405
Two women’s l-owlmg teams traveled to Clinton Sunday to I bowl a return match with two j Clinton teams. The loeal teams making the trip were Sunbeam ! Beauty Shop and Sportsman’s Shop The two teams came j home on the short end of th--■tring, having loar ail games tithe Clinton ladies. The Sunbeam Beauty Shop bowled the Snedeck Real Estate team and the Sportsman's Shop bowled
the Lucky Strikes.
Local l-owiers making *he trip were Juliet Nugent, Madonna Hammond, Juanita Murray, Kvclyn Berk. Betty Eiteljorge. of the Sunbeam Beauty Shop. Spoilsman's Shop team members were Anna Mae Cancillu. Jane Ettcr, Mable Monnett, Doris Crawford and Elizabeth Godfrey
L'lTOWN LEAGUE
Ssan
DMomti™ Md oil—
/t/fy of the month! Buy of theyW* NEW SrUDEBAKER COMMANDED
Angwell No. I
.... 70
32
Angwell No. 2
.... 62
40
Koachdale Lions
57
45
V. F. W. No. 2
56
46
American Legion
.... 54
48
Cities Service
40
62
Rockville
64
Olds-Pontlac .
71
Over 500: Birt 610; Fuson
592,
Amazingly powered! Attractively priced! Sparkling performance! A beauty in looks! Exceptional value!
StudebakerW^
They scored a
deor-cut victor
iney u,„ _
actual gasoline mileage ove 1 eights entered in '51 Mobil
Economy Run.
Johnson 583; Kerr 578; W Bratlam 558, Blocker 556; M Craw-
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