The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 June 1951 — Page 2
T MP OAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, ^ANA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1951.
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At Plainfield
1‘rice reunion was held at .Plainfield park Sunday, June 17.
lonstant clevei . . . advertis- .j.} u)se p reB) . n t were W. A. Price
IS IT THE shiny interior of the Drug Store . . .or the subtle
ing of tin soft drink manufacturers ... 01 Audrid Fleenor’s pleasant personality . . . that has made "let - drop into Fleenor’s" . . . a by-word around town ? . . . whatevi i your reason if you need a res on lie SURE to go l ack and admire the exquisite pi.armureiitieal jars in front of the pieserlptioh counter . . •
they're really sumpin!
THE I.UPK of far-away places . . . is the key note of the season . . . vacation dreams that have been our consolation all v, inter burst forth in riotous reality . . • for some folks! . . . where aie you going? ... if you have been an up-and-do-er • • and not a wishful-thinker . . . you'll be going mto the Central National Bank for that lovely green stuff . . . that foldin' money . . . thal all important necessity of daily living . . . that now becomes the MUST for an enjoyable vacation . shopping at your favorite Money Store . . . for Traveler's Checks . . . additional trip Insuranci . . . nothing like that wonderful Floatei Policy Insuri.nci (floats light along with you in your cat . . . plane . . . bus train . . . whatever . . .wherever) ... as you go from one window to another . . . or as you happily check youi credit (you jievei know when you might n. ed that all-powerful reference fiom the e nice folks at Cer.lial National Money Store Bank) . . . ot course, the smile of anticipation grows bigger . . • and biggei . . happy vacation to you! And a happy vacation to you next year . . . all of you who get wise and p* t a Vacation Savings started right now . $J a week |
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hayden and family, Mrs. Robert Ruebeck, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Ruebeck. all of Plainfield; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weai and daughter, Loyd Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Price, all of Indianapolis; Mi and Mrs. Estil Price and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Parson and daughter, all of Bridgeport; Wm. Wear of Fort Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. George Sclooll and duughtei of Speedway, and Mr and Mrs Wm. Price of Greencastle.
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice at (Ireeiu list le, Indiana as second class mall matter under aet of March 7. IH7H. Subscription price 20 cents per week; $4.00 per year by nuill In Putnam County; $5.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114. 8. It. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street
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Fellowship Guild Meets Thursday The Fellowship Guild of the First Christian church will meet Thursday at 0:.'i0 p. m. for a picnic at the new home of Mrs. Ted Glidewell. In case of rain, the picnic will be at the church. Needleerafl Chill Meets Friday The Ncedle.raft Club will meet Friday at 2:.’10 p. m. with Mrs. J. F. Hirt. Miss Carrie Pierce wil have tin program on,
“Indiana."
Women’s Fellowship Meets Thursday The Women's Fellowship of the First Christian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the church parlor Miss Minna Mae Bartley will be the guest speaker. There will be installation of officers Section One will be the hostess. W. S. C. S, Officers 'in Hold Luneheon The W. S. C. S. officers of
I Gobin church will hold a covered $5 . . . It's up to you! j (Ush luncheon
HOW ABOUT A big, ripe, red i fed and 1 mean stuffed with plenty of chiiken salad . . . (lots of chicken) . . . but wait that's not all lor there will he finger sandwiches . . . crisp pickle skei-,... and potato chips . . . doesn't that sound tantalis’.’P'; ? . and 1: ever good! . . . J^f't like going-to-a-party-luncheon . hut you’ll find it every day on the menu at The Royale . . . and you'd be surprised at the number of men who older it . . . they’r, gi tting smarter all the tune . . . eomes u time in everyone's life . . . these too hot too la 1 days . . . when nothing sounds good to eat . . . maybe you'vi a bit of a headache fr< m tin in . . . but 1 give this epjutiziiig cooling delicious concoction my personal recomme idation . . you'll go back to youi shopping ... or your chores feeling satisfied and refreshed p ' One of the nicest tilings ai, ot Hie tomato is that it bus lain carefully slit in sections lik' petal- so that you don t have to wrestle with it to cat everv delicious bite! 1 inF.S VOI R radio have a split pel onality. . . does it get mush in-ib mouth. . so that you miss the punch line: . . the loveliest . rt of the music. . does it try an agi t - .atill)' imitation of all old soldier. . . and “just fade . wait . . . don't throw tiie whole ,he-bang out the wm dow . maybe it needs a tonic. . . r spring time ei leaning from the p.,e Klee) ric Radio Service. . . I, bi foie you decided it's plumb hopeless. . call Mr. Bee. . . he lias magic in his fingers . . . know how in his head. . . for your pleasant listening folks A WHITE SHIRT is a w-o-n-d e-r-t u-1 list of your laundry. . . . mid it washing materials! . . . . any white shirt the ones that go day aftei day . . . and week after week into the washing, (this also applies to the ones that are cjiiaintly n I erred to as "boiled") shirts especially WHITE Hurt re-act promptly eithei to proper . . .or improper washing methods and the quality of material shows up quickly, too. . . so tliis tip is to tell you if any of you are "suffering" males . . .that The Home Laundry & Cleaners will take your shirts. . . white and colored. . . dress and sport. . . . and wash and iron them to your complete satisfaction. . . . they will bear the keenest inspection .... and will you ever be happy! So, for good looksand long life. . . and all round satisluction. . . send your laundry to the Home Laundry. P. S. . . . *f joii buy ONLY those shorts that have the Certified Washable Seal of tiie American Institute of Laundering. . . you can relax and ba nappy they i« the sale buys
the social
rooms of the clinch on Thursday at 12:30 o’clock Mrs. Homer Lovall, district president of W. S. C. S. will be presen* and talk to the officers. CARD OF TH WKS
We wish to express our sincere appreciation and thanks to every one to) their kindness, sympathy and courtesies extended to us during the illness and passing of our mother, Della MeKamey. • The Family. pd. CAR1> OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to out neighbors and friends for the kindness shown us during '.he illness and death ol our wife and daughter, Mrs. Jen Crawley Rich. We especially want to thank tliosi who sent the beautiful flowers. Ed Rich Mrs John T. Crawley and family. ANNIVERSARIES Wedding Mr and Mrs. Raymond Erwin, south Indiana street road, 23 years today, June 20.
You'll aluayt save going Greyhound — but do you know that you'll save an extra 10% or more rath way when you buy a tsrcyhuumi round-trip ticket! Birmingham, Ala $10.55 Little Rock, Ark 11.20 Henver. t .do. Orlande Flu. 19.H0 Atlanta, Ga. n,40 Savannah, Ga. 15.45 Chicago, III. tjg Topeka, Kaiut. 11.40 laiulavllle, Ky. ., 8.70 Lexington. Ky.u 5.80 Lake Charles, I«i 17,85 Shreveport, La. 15.25 Detroit, Mich. 7.0.-, Minneapolis, Minn. 11,75 Kansas City, Mo. 0.90 Albii<|uen|ti«, Nf. M. 20.60 Cleveland. O. 0.95 Philadelphia. Pa 15.40 Plus U. S. Tax GRKYHGI'ND TERMINAL (i East Seminary St. Phone 1024
Personal And local News BltlEFS Mrs. Pearl Alice Knauer of Indianapolis, visited relatives and j triends in Greencastle. Sunday, j Mrs. Melvira Hicks and granddaughter of Indianapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Todd, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Barnett and Lilly May Wildman of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. Etta Ikurnire, Sunday afternoon. Alien Clodfelter of Bainbridge who lia-s been seriously ill at the Putnam County Hospital, recovering from an appendectomy, is
improving.
Rev and Mrs. J. E. Porter left Wednesday by plane for Florida, where they will visit their daughter, Frances, at Green Cove Springs. George Wilbert Bee, who has been confined at U13 home of Ini 1: Ur with rheumatic fever, entc.'i i the Putnam County hos,nal Tuesday, for observe? lor. Mi. and .Mis. J. Emerson Finney and daughters, Jackie Lee and Janice, spent a few days last week visiting Mrs. Finney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sims. Finley Jobe, ship’s serviceman, second class, USN, son of George I Jobe of Cloverdale, is serving aboard the assault transport USS I Menifee, a unit of Transport Squadron One in the Far Blast. Clyde Miller, Herb Blocker, Fay Hamilton and J. B. Zeis were in Clay City Tuesday evening when- they instituted and installed a Fathers Auxiliary to Veterans of Foreign Wars Post George H. Jacobson of the DePauw Music School has been ap-1 pointed assistant professor of theory in the Indiana University School of Music, it was announced today by Dean Wilfred C. Main Before joining the DePauw faculty in 1947, Prof. Jacobson taught in the New Haven Institute of Mimic. At DePauw he -• ived as music director of radio station WORE.
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Bert Park.Homemaker:. Fun to Know Shop Guid' Ann and Jeanne Beany Chuck wagon Tab Kartoon Klu): Cisco Kid Tom Berry John Kieran .. TeleiieWr Arthur Godfrey Test the Press Sports Albun Tin- Wc Break Bank Million $ Pan. Weather Ma N< B'aye Emerson Varietic Telesport Boxin
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Davidson county attorney f«»reial J. Carlton Loser said tc dtfiy. Tiie 60-year-old Calkins , former secretary to an Indi. inapolis mayor, was freed on $5.( *)<) bond after he was charged wit.ii fatallystabbing his brother, ' Clinton,
during a drinking bout.
Loser said Calkins admitted striking at the retired Nashville
ker during the drinl :ing party
when the latter becair e abusive Loser said he doubt« d the case would go to court until the fall
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Washburn chapter met last night for a ‘picnic’ meeting wita Mis. Raymond Nelson, mothers and daughters of the chapter .,nd other guests in attendance. Regular meeting was held later with election of officers for the Liuiiiiig year with Mrs. Russel Pierce, Regent, Miss Mabel \\ light. Secetary. Mrs. Ross A2bell, Treasurer, other officers held over. New Regent, Mrs. Pierce appointed her commute,ts for the coming year. After the business sessiqp, Mrs. Dorothy
Sears gave a ( histqry of thi making of the American Flag. . INDIANAPOLIS, June 30 — tins was followed by singing of ( itp)—The general commission a Negro Spiritual by Misses 0 f the state board cf education Cornelia, Mary and Mrs. Sears, j ruled today that s >‘cial school B’ilm commute reported on films 1 #nd transportation.' fund tax 1 ii ommended by the DAK ,-ates in Indiana will be continued Mrs. A. L. Meredith was the j a f present levels, speaker for the evening on .Since it has not. been legally "Spotlight on the American ! decided which Oiacher salary Home." Mrs. Meredith gave a schedule will apply to August very interesting account of his- disti tbutions of state school tunc spots in New England fund.‘3, the comm: ssion said, it is
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Greencastle
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•Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sims and daughter, Norma, were Mr. and Mrs. B'rank Sims and children, Larry, Cathy and Rickey, Mr. and Mrs. B'loyd Sims and daughter. Kay. of Cloverdale; Mr. and Mi J. PL Finney and daughters, •lai kie Ix“e and Janice, of Jefferson City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark of Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sims, Tommy Albin, all ot Gncncaatle. Afternoon eallers were Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Clark and children, Stevie and B‘ ky. of Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Thompson and children, Millard and Truly Ann, of South Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Foxx of Greencastle.
Spend your time w’ith your j family and not with their clothes. Call 126 Home Laundry A Cleaners now. 19-tf.
Flshln' Fun
We have heard many times this past month, that the fish weren’t biting, and after several excursions to the ponds around here, were almost convinced that they weren't. Then yesterday, along comes G. H. Miller, of the Fillmore community with five pretty Channel Catfish Miller reports that the fish were taken from Big Walnut creek. The largest of the quintet measured 21 inches. and the other four were each fifteen inches long. Fellows, that sounds like a lot of good eating The Stone quarry should be good- for Bluegiil fishing this hot weather. . , NPOKTMMANM SHOP Putnam County’s Tackle Hoi
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-tales especially Connecticut. She also stressed the influence i,f the home upon the family no publie institution can do what
the bernie leaves undone.
.Mi mbership in WashbUrn
Chapter is now 118. Jim TO BE CALLED
NASHVILLE, ■’'erirt., June 2'iilTP) The case of former Ind-
ianapolis newspaperman Harry 1 o* j-—• b — Calkins probably will be heard by f lar wisely- 1 he Daily Banner a grand jury within 10 days, reaches all of Putnam County.
importable to def ermine adjustment factors acci irately. Static Supt. of public instruction Wilbur Young said the rul k ing wag justified although it would result in a deficit of sev , ral mi'lion dollars by February 952. He said lie would notifv e« hooi next inunth how much tnev vvotdd v-jcnrVe in February
distributions.
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Hospital Notes Admitted Tuesday: Raymond Roscoe Hardwick, R. 2; L. R. Smith, Fillmore; Mrs. Hazel Eciington, Greencastle; John Henry
Higgins, R. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. William Young, Greencastle R. 4, are the parents of a son born Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles York, R. 3, are the parents of a daughter
born Tuesday.
Admitted Wednesday: Howard Clark Hendrich, R. 1; Garry
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According to Greencastle Motors, Inc., the activity here will run from June 18 to June 30. "Because of automotive shortages that continue to exist," said Thomas P. Carney, president, "Powerglide to many automobile owners so far is mei ely a name. We Iiave, of course, been able to demonstrate its advantages to many customers but due to demand, the opportunity to do so has beerf limited. ' “Now, observing a production milestone and an extremely meritorious manufacturing achievement, we are devoting two weeks
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