The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 June 1951 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1951.

rLj'TON FALLS Mr- ! «r.d Mrs John Moore visited Mi a t Mrs Willard Miller and iai.oly Monday evening. Mrs. Howard Bosw. 11 of Mecca visited la i luutliei, Mis. Meda Meff Sunduy. Mr. and .\# Janas Hark and Mi and Mis O ■ ar Martin were guests or Mi and Mrs Claude Bulk, Monday evening. Mi. and Mr Maurice Sims ' ailed on Mi and Mis. Cl o Keyt and faindy \\ > di rsday night. Mi Lillian .‘■jnith visited Mrs. Lida 1'iriir and Mrs. Mattie Btlti- W ■due day afternoon. Mr and Mi Ward Arnold ai taking a vai ation trip to Mis somi tlirong|. tiie Ozark inountaii .' to Kan. a and otlnn plan .- < t into i st Mi. and Mrs Charles Millo tallrd on Mi and Mis Kibe ft lietti- Hot Mi Lida inner Sunday afternoon. Mi and Mi- James Hurk railed on Mr r i Mrs. Ben Wells Lundat afternoon, Mrs Ida May Clodlrlter and Mn-s Sylvia ' .‘ox are spending a tew days in South Oakfita Mr. and Mi- Honu i Aldrich and son of Hammond visited Mi and Mi -. Maiion t’ruse Thursday r.sght. Mi and Mis. Willard Ciodfeltti and daugbtei visitrd relatives m Indiaiiapolia Sunday M.I.-iMAN ltOOIil.lt INIJ1ANAFOL1S, Jum 9. (UP) Polio- booked Hassau Abu Dabounrh, 22, a magazine sale ■man, for disorderly conduct today alter a housewife complained about Ins kiss She said Dabousrh limribed tiie maguzines, quoted her prices, and kissed her. Softball Card Monday 7.15 Ixme Liar vs Madison Twp 5 SO Fillmore vs Bainbndge Tuesday 7:1a Zinc Mill vs. Moose is 30 V F.W vs Odd Fellows \\ ednesday 7.15 L. II. Union vs Lone Star Ss.20 Made on Twp vs Fillmore Thursday 7 15 Bainbndge vs Zinc Mill Ss:Lo Moose vs VF'W. Friday 7 15 Open 8:30 Odd Fellows VS Belle Union Mr. and Mrs Fred Starr, Jr., and son, David, of Terre Haute aie spending the week-end with, Mr. and Mr F'red Starr. Sr. Mr. and Mi- Robert Graham and un‘ Bill and Tommy,! have i .turned from a trip 1 through Ohio to Niagara Falls* 1 in the east where Mi Graham transacted business At Mi it..- Sale Barn Monday, I Jersey << . with heifei calf, i ei <} veais old. 9- It

ANr!IVEKSAK!tS Birthdays Mrs. Helen Etcheso Locust stiect, today, Jum •' i Donald Mauric.- Plnpp. i years old June 9, on of Mi an Mrs. Lawrence Fhipp Lie n castle it 1. Roy Hansel Phipps 10 ■ ai old June 9, son of Mr and Mrs Lawienee Phipps, Gi. cm i-l!• H

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Wedding Mi and Mrs. Gah ■ Gib > Bainbridge 3 yeius loda .1 ■ ■ 9 th CHIB CAl.LNHAK Tuesday A< live Tri Kappa 7: In L George Parker. Wednesday Veronica Club Luncheon 1 f) m. Old Trail Inn. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my th ink. and appreciation to > acli an every one for your flower, . i curds, letters, visit' ami ..i many kindnesses. 1 appreciated cveivthmg an "may God bless you all Julia Crosby FORMER LOCAL GIRL III KT IN A( < ll>l N ! Mrs. Merle Rockhill ha l et urn-j ed from South Bend when lie visited her daughter and hin band. Mi and Mrs. Kl worn I \\ liters. Mrs. Walters was injured in an accident two week ago ■< i "' was returning from Gar. - where she is a teacher in the ■ houl there. The accident on urrcil m Michigan City. She wa taken to tiie hospital but is now In.me and is recovering from the injur.m: j On June HHli she will lecejve imi- M. S. degree lioin Iiclmna University. Mrs. Waltn ..ill ie ceive her degree in Kdm almn. Mis- Bills To K< llanored Guest Mrs. R R Neal Mrs Waller Bullard, and Miss Maigaid N.al will entertain Monday mg lit at Mrs. Ballard's home with n kitchen shower in hnnm ui M Mary Anne Bills. Mi Bill will be married on Saturda July July 7th. Mrs. l»uise Budit h c i pat lent m the Putnam County Ho pital. She uas admilt< d to thi hospital Wednesday. BOV RECOVERING BROWNSTOWN, 1ml.. Juim 9. —(UP) A 13-year-old youth who livnl on a diet of watcnnel on Juice for nearly a month Incause of kidney ailment was on the way to recovery today Keith Pettay returned home yesterday from a Seymour hospital. and doit ms were eonviee.l the diet and Ihlee blood tiam:fusions would restore his normal health.

1H6 DAILY dANNER rind :D CONSOUDATED Entered In Hie jiostoffliie »r Greencustle, liidlami us neeoiid cIiinh mall matter under act of March 7. IK7H. Sulmerlptlon price ill cents per week; $4.(10 per year by nutll In Putiuiiu County; $5 0(1 to $10.40 (»er year outside 1‘iiluuni County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114. M. K. Rnrlden, Puhllslier 17 19 South Jackson Street

Mrs. Earl Beyers of Houston, Texas, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Young. She will attend the commencement exercises at DePauw University.

GOOD OLD DAYS

IVrsoiial Ami l.oc«il News ii eiii:i \s

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CLOSING OUT SALE ll.iiing sold aur farm we will aell at puhlic aiieOan al farm I. mile iiarth at Ml. Meridian, M 2 miles soillli of I'uuidy Lmu ar 7 nun - , i al Green emit le, an Tuesday, June 12th, 1951 AT 12:30 DKT 4 - CATTLE .• 4 ' hi* Hi indie cow with While Faced I alf hv site; ane ^nnrt J* iim.. Hiller, ane Short yearling Bull 19- SHEEP - 19 7 Ewand 17 large lambs. 13- HOGS - 13 luu Spotted Poland hows, purebred, with II large pigs; one amoi.un mniifii tlorse, Few laying hens, Alls!rn MlulcFARM MACIHJNERY One regular Fannall tractor on steel, with eiiltUators, •> hat '•mi hreak plow, iIInc and tandem, corn planter with new fi rtih/i r uttarhir.enta, sled, nfeel tired wngon, hag haiisc dug. maw lug machine, grab hay fork. Hatary hoc, sewral gaaii g if. ' ralh af woven yylre, 2 new rolls of barbed wire, lot at I . in, paM •* hiaadei stuves. new posl bole digger, lot forks, shovel,. a\cs 1 vine n\s chains hammer*, 2 laid have* full ai wrenrhc-, ami .1-. of all sorts, pile of eastern coal, wood, lumber, hag trough., arden tool*, poultry feeder*, lawn mower, junk, ete. FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS ■ metal lawn chair*, small table*, nine bedroom unite, of bed box springs. Innersprlng maUress, dresser, chest of drawers, Hally wood bed, havspiings and Innerspring mattress, small rocker, elerH'lc record player, throw rugs, Iron bed, springs, new mattress, dresser vanity table, chairs, oil heater, ft room size like new; VI. \\ electric washer, < handlers Phil-Gas stove, breakfast s«-l of table and f chair* Htiuty cabinet, dishes, cooking utensils, same ui.. canned frulls, Iruil jars, crocks, and umny other articles, mall bov, large sire, lot of drapes, pictures, antique electric lamp, etc.

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ELMER AND ETHEL COX

ALTON HI KST, Auct.

CLIFF McMAINt, Clerk.

lack Cio.sby, a student at Indiana University, arrived home today. He plaits to attend summ>a . tioiil at DePanw. The Brick Uhapel Home Ec ttih ill meet Tuesday, June 12, ... 7 o'clock DST, at the home of Mi Eugene McFarland. Mi- 1 . Ida L. Burns and Mrs. J. W Lo.ii hbaugli of Bloomington aie visiting with tlieir sister. Mi ('ora M. Rulse on Bloomington * j t I'cct. Mi Yala Baer will leave the in t >.t lb. week for her home la Cleveland, Ohio after spending rvcral day: with Mi. and Mrs. Flai l Boyd. Mi Lafe McGaughey lias returncl from a two weeks visit vith her daughter and family, Or and Mu G. A. Kruder of LuffUlO, N. Y. Donald Eldredge and Doiolby Eldredge of South Li i d arc the gu. ts of Mi . and Mi La Fa yell. IwVun Porter. Mi: Eldredge s son, Charles, is ,u Li,e g i aduating class at De-

Pauw.

Mi and Mrs. VV. L. Isbell are ■ ndii. the weekend at their home on Hie Tippecanoe Ivci at Lake F'reeman. They I ) Hicre to make their peril nent home when Mr. Isbell ,i,i, from Hie railroad. All junior and senior high ehool girl Interested in a softl.all I. a uc are asked to please report for practice at Robe Ann l ark, June lllh at 2 p. m. Conn on gul lets get started early nd have a good strong league. Major Russell Alexander of Washington, D. C. is in Greenastl. attending the eommence- . nt cxcrci . s at DePauw. Miss .' in Al.'xande:, a junior nt I)ei ■ will return to Washington " ' linn th, first of the week. Mi and Mrs. Arthur Shumakc> Mi Kate Ixivett, and Mrs Ch I, Ciawley were in Carth- • dm day to attend the funci d ot Mis rouiHi I/ivett. Mrs Lovett was the wife of M. F. i.o .it formerly of Putnam

county.

Mi and Mrs. Bernard Kilgore nd daughter and son of Princeton. N 1 are here visiting Mrs L.l ore' parents, Dr. and M> - s. I A l liioop Both Mr. and Mrs. Ed oic ,ic DePauw graduates nil II, will attend commencement services. Hi Mr G. D. Ilaimbaugh n, Ge.uge, of Rochester i. t of Mr. and Mrs. i hi Joi c Mrs. Haimbaugh is ter of Mrs. Jones and atd. d giailuation exercises at fioni which institution i ■•is graduated. Mi and Mi Hadley B. Cnmi and on and daughter of din di, Georgia, arrived F’rid night to visit the former’s I .a rent Mi and Mrs. J. O. Cami o k They will attend the idu.d ion exercises of the r 0 liii i Eileen .at Purdue Uni- > i iii next Sunday. I ■ port from Madison today .ndi.ated that the Westinghouse ii ni plant which some had Hiou ’lit mighl come to Green- ' Hi would be located in that . ii The Madison Courier said V terday a tract of 70 acres had le , n purchased for the new : laid a though officials of the ipany In Pittsburgh denied 1 on’ definite action had been

Like.

•M' and Mrs. Roy Newgent end C, ■ rpe W. Crump will at • Lend t , ! ruduation exercises at I'niii,, University on Sunday Ui m; lack Newgent, the son 1 1 'L and Mrs. Newgent, and of Mi Crump, Is In the 11 'on lass. Mr. and Mrs. Newgent will eome to 1 ' ,f| a th following the exer1 1 ' and will be the guests of 1 Mu Hoy Newgent for a '.k They will fly to Long t 'u.ii, California, w'here Mr. evgeri has accepted a position with Douglas Aircraft.

fire three times from sparks. The yeu| 11)51.52.

ceilings of Hie old college have bieii elevated. J. A. Vrydagh, the architect of the New College, ir here preparing plans for a new building. The Japs are located in M i Torr's rooms on College Ave. Dr. Wiley's wood-shed took fne from the burning building. Will it pay for Asbury. with all her modern wants, to rebuild that old shell according to the

plan of fifty years ago?

The Senior Preparatories engaged in a contest with Hie I- reshmen during Hie fire and

came out victorious.

Prof. Baker's dog was hung in a tree during the fire. A great many persons declared that it was no dog. and cogitated a good while to determine what sort of a wild animal it really

was.

K H. Ketcham, a graduate of Dartmouth, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, spent Tuesday and yesterday in this city, making plans for tiie new building. Col. Ray wrote as soon as lie received a telegram announcing Hie loss, "Good bye, old building, around which clusters myriads of memories. Too bad. too bad. that so grand a history should be dosed by fire.”

Church Lists New Officials

Clover,lale Methodist dun has announced the following of ficials and committees for t:.

Trustees Estes Duncttn, Ralph Fiy, Harley Benson, Jean M M, Cullough and John O'Neal.

Good Cheer Club To Meet June 21st The Good Cheer Club of Mt Meridian will meet Thursday, June 21st at the home of Mrs. Walter Depew. Please note change of meeting date.

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Saturday Hopalong Cassidy Racket Squad One Family Child's Teacher Stu Erwin Plainclothesman Mr. I Magination Burns and Allen Groucho Marx Sam Levensoh Wayne King Summer Theatei Cavalcade of Bands Wrestling Back Stage Beat Clock Theater Milton Berle Sunday Bible Parables Lamp Unto Versatile Varieties Pentagon Frank Sinatra Super Circus Morton Downey Showtime U. S. A Sports Scholar Sports Views Pi nthouae Party Lifetime Chance Charlie Wild Sagebrush T. Jr. Matinee Mystej-y Theatei Paul Whltemai Show Business Comedy Hour Fred Waring Celebrity Tim.' Who Said Thai News Review Paradise Isle What's My Line ’ Youth on March

WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE TV Sale* and Service YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEALER II E. Walnut St. Phone (14 Greeneastle

Stewards: Harley 1{iii-,'.: Mellie Linley, Nannie Fm Clovia Quinlan, Mis. Ag. e 'Lip pelt, Mrs. F'uith Black. Mi Eliza Qucriy, Harold Brow, Mrs. Harley Benson, Horn.) White. Glen Furr, Mrs John O'Neal, Mrs. J. W. Mi Cullough Bert Gross and Robert FrazF 1 District Steward: Estes Dun can, Reserve District Steward Homer White; lay member annual conference. Ralph Fry: u serve lay member, James Sippl church school superintendent Ralph Fry; assistant chur b school supt., Haiold Brown. Financial secretary, tn a-ur. r of curient and benevolent ex pens* Millie Linley; preside ,t of W. S. c. S., Eliza Querry; 1 cording secretary, James Sipple lay leader. James Sipple; Communion steward, Anna Kogei presidi nt of Youth F’t llowship Donald Bi oadstreet; chug board 1.1 education, Bert Gi Agin Trippett, Nannie F 1 Martha Gruvi - Committ. ■ . . Record and History, Jann Sippl. Dr. Clyde Gray, K:.t. Duncan, Robert Frazier ad

Halli. Sipple.

Committee on Hospital a: I Horn. Est.; Unm an. J. W. Mi Cull. 1: 1 hei Fidh r a I J<

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lion. Lslph Fry, Harley Ben Mildiel Bast in, Nellie O'Neal ami I vi i v Sendnieyer. Coinmitlee on policy, Dr. L A Tripp, ti Dr. Clyde Gray ar. . Ralph Fry. Co,, mitt., on Visitation, Ai'ci Rq| 1 1 Quenv Hailey Benson and Hone 1 White. Committee on Tempeiani. Hon 1* 1 White. Bert C. Gloss ai •! HMt - Duncan. Committ'. on mu: .1 Hall Sippl. Faith Blai k. Eliza Qu> Ruth N. iei Mrs. Karl Gro\. Mrs Jerry Curin and Mig. Adeline Ivnoy comiiiittei' on church propnty. Erl 's Duncan, Ralph F'l y and Harley R ;ison; coininitti e on world pi ne Dr. Trippett, Dr. Gray and E 1. Duncan: committee on good Id j erature, Alice Rogels Mrs Bison, F'aith Black. Homer Whit | Mis. Harley Benson, Nellie' O'Neal, Mildred Ha In. Ea.th' Black, Ruth Ncici, Mi Haiold Brown, Mrs. Flail Grove ai Mrs. Clovia Quinlan. Church Board of Missions and church extension: Faith Blue!;, Icy O'Daniel Patricia Mei Ilopier White, Ralph Fry, Mi < lias. Me A vo y, Eliza Query, Maude Farmer, Alice Rogei ,, Stella Vickroy, Esth. 1 F dale Hallie Sipple. John O Neal and Maude Duncan. Membership.and Evangel! m:

Alice Rogers Nellie O'Neal. Rob-1 trt Frazier Agnes Ta-ippitt, Mrs. | Esther F. Mrs Frankie McBeYt I ■ While. F'liiuiu'e CummUtee: Bert Gross. Harley Benson, Nannie ! i " Harold an and Dr. Clyde Cm. * . -’oral Relation Hon ■ Harley Ben-j on K..ti 1 mn ui and Esther! Coinmitlee on Christian Stew-1 . Benson, Mi: E.ihi'c FcIdler, James Sip-' pic, Mi Leri Gross, Mrs. Hallio Sipple and Mi Agnes Trippett.: ('omnilttec on Nomination Mr .\cllii .\l.i'urry, Mrs. Glen 1 m , i;, ia II Iton. Mrs. Harold ' I uown and Mi Lei 1 y Scmlmcyer. Committ Adult Education Mrs Clyde Gray, Bert Hamilton. K tli- i Fiddler, Fllizi Quel l V an I Ml Perry Setidmeycr. Conimiltc on Social LifeIlarley !:• <.1. Mililied Bastin, Lain, ra M. ek and Martha| Gloves. j.':irn 1 nd Home'X’ommittee: Ralph F'i ••. Ha ley Benson and John G Leal.

WILL OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING INNIVER^y ' . ' ~~

tlr. and Mrs. Jesse Yiumi;

Mr .and Mrs. Jesse Young will observe their g.au, mniversary at their home north of Greeneastle on Sim.i iy' j' nS Mr. and Mrs. Young were married June 17 1901 lt th Mrs. Young which was located on north Jackson s’ticet ^h m< ‘ 0f "oca-Gola plant is now located. Amone thrw„ „ i An( 'i'e the

w- dding and will assist June 17. were Mrs. Flai l F ^eC.^u d th * Texas: Miss Elsie Allen. LaPorte. Ind.; and Glen iw„ ,,t ,U o t0n ' bridge. ' 11 " ain - Mr. Young was born and has spent his entire life hr, „ ::< ved a: county treasurer and has been a member „l th m He lodge fol 49 years. Mrs. Young, was formerly Mis Queen AlhHu*^ taught school in Putnam county a number of yea, i„.f, an<1 mu' i iagc They have one daughter, Miss Mary viiginu, Vm'inZ '“I all I I'.rnd and neighbors are invited to the open hon , ,, n Junej;

wear cool clothes, cat fool food, slay out of the sun. buy cool jocks: and keep your temper cool. That goes for nations, for mar-

I 11 d folk or cold feet and should go f<j Presidents.

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Give Her a Rock

Fishin* Fun

This column has been out or a limb all summer, due to our amateurish forecasting of thi weather, and we hereby resolve that in the future, no weather forecasts will be forthcoming from this direction. Therefore, if this weather should change for the better, you will know that it happened because the weatherman has just been stubborn all season, and just wouldn’t co-operate with us However, we mlfcht add that the new rubber crickets we have received today, may make the fish disregard the weather and strike this week end. . , MPOKTNMAN 8 NHOP Patnam County'* Tackle Dos

• months ago a local haber(la Im 1 an an advertisement headed: 1 . ct cold? Buy warm Socks!” T..I.V that a.i.c store’s ad reads: "Feet hot? Buy cool socks!” Six months ago we were complaining about the cold. Now we arc kicking about the

heat.

Three months ago we had a flood that washed away some of our roil and threatened to kill 1 he dormant plants. Today the ground is dry as dust anil the draught threatens to wither all vegetation , * * * There is always '.SOMETHING to kick about ,to wor ry about, to .truggle with. "Divine discontent” a poet call-

ed it.

The only ‘'divine” feature shout it that I can sen is that probably God, in His wisdom, knew that it is not good for us lo live in unalloyed happiness. Humans apparently can't stand j too mu h of anything. Too much contentment makes people lazy. Too much money makes them! get into mischief. Too much food makes them | fat and gives them indigestion. Too much progress makes them overvalue the material things and neglect the spiritual side of life. * • • A woman left her husband tire other day and took along her two young ehildren and the family toaste.*. After two weeks the husband

.Vis —

“I said, ‘Sit down! You're rockin’ the boat!’

OPEN FOR BUSINESS White Cleaners 309 North Jackson Street

fe ! c# ki-ila APPEARANCE of ••Goliath” in New York leavira liny Cheryl Kregei too frightened to move, but Pennj Somera trims cn the tears ane take* to Nr heel*. "Goliath" It Walter Talun, professional wrestler, leaving train to publicize e forthcoming film in which he playt Ui* Biblical giant, {International j

came to the conclusion that she had left him for good. He notified the pol.ee and was asked whether they had done much fighting at home. "No,” Raid the husband. "Wo wen- reasonably happy. We have had only the usual number of niiarrels.” * • * What IS the usual number of ouarrels? When does the number of quarrels become ITNusual? When do these "unusual” quarrels occur so often and become so violent that eventually they become unbearable and lend to divorce? There is also a "usual number" of quarrels and disagreements among nations. Usually they ean be settled if both sides to the quarrel are reasonable and inclined to compromise. Compromise Is not cowardice it is common sense. Nature teaches us that.

*1 he sardonic grin Centuries ago a favorite poison of tho e with liomii idal intent was the drug "herba -sir.luniiJ before death, herb* tardonica induced paielv ai.-i laughter and* occasional spasmodic contraction "I the la, ial muscles which simulated a gnu Hci- "as originated tike expression "a sardonii grin. Icl-o the sale of dangerous drugs is regulated hi la» I 1 ” not fie offended when refused the rigid to buy poisonous medicine. It is for your protection Gniv a physician is qualified to prescribe diiigeiuui drug*. We are qualified to dispense them.

When your feet get cold you don’t Just go abound cussing nature and going outdoors lo fight her. You COMPROMISE. You turn) <m the heat. You protect your plants. You put up storm doors and cover your rhododendrons with burlap. You go and get warm socks. And when it get* hot you again compromise with Nature. You

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