The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 September 1951 — Page 2

T ur C'AIIY SAMMEr. ^REENCASTIE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER /. ,51.

FOOD CGRtfEn

MX

i .worn ie SECRET 'TIL NOW

Says Mr> I »iiit Steeli*

ha- many activities and loves to entertain in hei Ithough tiisv with her t'amily she gave us one ol her •J l HOl'R S A1. AI i

ream whipped hite cherries nenpple. cut in pieces arshmallows cut it.

< lej'ei I

far.

'I W llppt l£, I *0111 I 12 hou

:i egg yolks Inice of one lemon 1 .'! cup cream. 'omhine egg yolks lemon jui and cream Cook unul tlmk then let cool. il cream and sugai To Hit mi\t into howl or haking dial ! 1' This run he armed : tie

pkoti. \< ru> mi t/riNti Ante. !. M: i mam Baptist church will hi cm a selies of , v. agi list e servicea Monday •-pi tilth condueted by Elder •teve. Montgomery < • the Misonary IJ pt t Seminary of Liti Koek Aik Eld.a Montgomery a \ oiur.: nut a years blit is v; i at v> and po . eases great power when in the pulpit. The:. ill be plenty of old time (Jos pel i.criiu; durifn these service.- t o plan to tie with us, brine the entile t.imily. Well be e .pectin . .'oil and d you miss :h- e ervu’cs vou ill be missing i great treat. Our church is ..eat. d 6 mile south just west of •‘ennsylv: nia radro id underpass, ! i imra k Sflrt t h> i Co m < * i ~ r* Ar^lVEHS^RIES Kiri Inlays Janet .Marie l aaa daughter of Mr aro Mi Wilbur Lucas, I yea*, olo toduv. Sept. itb. \\ (Milling Mr and Mis. Ir ■ Ovorshiner, id. v ( arc toda\. Sept Tth. At II.I. \ ISO SI IN IN \\ XSIIIM.I'ON, I). ('. Mr and Mrs Wultei I > Burks ■di leav. eel to visit their 1 on. C ii i ii Richard Burks in Washington D. C Richard is Professo of iliatory at Wayne University Detroit, and received his l’h I degree from the Universiv of i’ 1 igo. He also attended Harvard and the University of Prague v Czechoslovakia, serv- ■ d in the OSS. in Italy and North Af’icu during World War II. and at present is working in the Pentagon in Washington D.

C.

(’apt Murks has received the Kulbright award It, audv a year in Gree e tic w ti uml two small

THE DAILY ULANNER and MFOAID consolidated Kutered In Urn |M>sturrie« Ureeneastle, Imllanu mi Htsauul cIhns mall matter under art it March 7, IK7H. SiihHcrlptlnn price 20 eeuls per week; $4.0(1 (m-i year by nmll In Putnam County; $5.00 to $10.40 |M:r y»^»r iiutsht. Piitcam County. Telephone H5. 74 or 114 8. U Karlden, Publlhhe/ 17-10 South Ja. kaon Street TODAY'S HIKUE THOUOUI A teasonahle amount of laho is delightful, it is exHausti .. that is painful. We should a" wish to hear our fair bill'd hs not push them onto other should ers. He shall put a yoke up. my neck Deut 2k 4S

SOCIETY

PerKonal And Local News BltlEFS

Tie 1 hi*

family c le-ing

up soda

ANOTHER CORN PONE RECIPE ku Sweet Corn Pune, as it has been in hundred years however in Intel veai

i : more simple

No. | STEAMED CORN PONE a even caps soin milk, tahle-j. .n ■ ill. t. •lu up maple molasses Use n • .. t.. make a 11 a obably atioiit V eiip.si. Mix well and put in a i hodc! ..! watei and steam fui three hoiu '* then

NO 2 EIGHT '-ORN PONE of meal, one saucer of flour, take one and a half tun and •e.ald with boil ng watei .' lieu cool add : , one cup t.t sour milk, one teaspoon ot soda .and . and a little lard: place in a greu .-d crock and • oven foi one and one half hours Mi • .lames (I. M. Intvre,

.aughte; s will ■ ■ ill sail the la: ' Mr. a no Mia \ ill then go to

Pvt. Alan H. Stewart, R A 16.”>5884t. H<| A- Service Co. 151st Eng. Combat Mn A P. O. :;0l Post Master. San Vrancisco, Cal. Miss Helen Ihiff. daughter of Mr. ..ml Mrs. A. J. Duff, ha gone to St. Cloud, Minn . whet, she is a member of the Teachers College staff in that city Mr. and Mrs. Haydn A. Curd have as their guests Mr. an Mrs. Jack Van Duzor of Chicag The Van Duzor.will be h 1

for several da vs.

Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold, sc. ami daughter, Jimmie and Shir ley, and Mrs. Wilma Wallace, at ' tended the Stale Fair Wedm ! day, also the evening Follies. 1 Those interested in the upkeep ' if the Poon -Hutcheson i en

In ,.:e marriage license of Syl- ] vi'i .1:a. Martin and Bernie Hall | publ: lied in the Banner Thur. - j id : I. ve !■ :... Bennie ; |tl|><ton ( | U |,

llail I II : I of tteillie i Meets Monday

I The Boston club will meet I Monday at 7:45 p. m. with Mrs. L,,. Reevs. Assisting hostesses w ill be Ji rule Throop and Dessie Thomas. The guest speaker will |j,. Mi, • Minna Mae Bartley, w o will speak on the “Passion Pic

oberammergau. West Floyd Club

To Meet Wednesday T)ie West Floyd Home Economic' Club will meet Wedn 'S- : day. Sept 12 with Mrs. Edna Shoemaker. Tli-re will be the lesson 'Know your plastic" also ■ n election of oficers. ppa.se remember the surplus exchange which is the roll call

for tiie month.

(piincy (). E. 18. Held Keceplion For Deputy Tlv Quincy Chapter held a rereption honoring Mary Cleo True,did Deputy of District No. 7. m "e gym. August 28th at

t p. m. CST.

A sehojl day theme was carried out in the escort composed of nieces and nephews, an enjoyable program consisting of:

Reading It Happened Way Ik mice Sipple

Solo My Dark Patricia Ma

rey

Dance Number

Ballet Lynda Macey Baton I wil ling Nancy

Mann

Piano Solo Patricia Macey Duet Donna Evens and Jane

Ham

Piano Solo Geneva Wegner Two nccordian numbers Solo I've Done My Work Halcyon Edwards

M, and Mis. Charles D van ;•

tii parent of a son Mlch-

ii I EiiWii' I, born VVednesdav a ppu. in r 5th at Wieliita, Kai ■ i Mi Devauey is t^ie son of

Mi iiiuutliy DeVaney.

p\ • Tl anas Cash arrived m Ko • ■ on August 25*th. His ediiii s i J-vt. Thomas G. Cash. U. S 550fi (0389 Highway Motor Co.

:5t11 Infantiy Div. ADO 25 p M San Francisco. Calif.

Mi. ( ' n . Catherine Dakin will 'eave mi ; aturday to return to he: I iii • in <'anon City. Coloi in Mi.- I.akm. a niece of Mrs .1 S Sin ison. and the daughter i,t Mi .-mi lev Dakin, will enter ■ '.rado University this fall. 1 She ci cuiipanied Mr. and Mrs. I Snoisi a tn their home here after I the Siniisi ns visited their daughI . i lonald Cremer and Mr

I 'i • , r n Salt Duke Cit y.

Bankers Meeting

tin r ot the group.

Tin First National Bank of Cloven tale is also joining the ionfei',i"e this year, and offiol tie Roaclldale Bank and Ti , i Company have indicat . : they will become members '’! the group. Formed to provide a iiied uni for hank officers to ■ nsettss operating problems it is i ol the most effective and r, pally growing bank organize-

i.o' - iii America.

: v.ulii tiini. '1'hey j i ry please meet at the oemeterv i

uf September Walt ei Burks

k londa.

('upt. and Mi: Mat'd Hubble and 1 el'll: i ly i.ave returned to Gi ecnca -tt' to make their home. Thi ' had lorinvtly lived' ii Sparta, W> They will reside a! 509 AlKli IsOtl. C7flt '. Hubble \\ 11 .nl lot Yokohnm i n:: October 10th.

There will 111 • t meeting din Hi unei '. re't.

be a Nazarene tonight at MalII West Hann..

VERYBODYS [AIMING IT! but tf^^stingfiouse

VVeilm - d: .'. Sept. 12 at i p in I I>STi to i huild the fencing. ! Mrs. Ada Albin has receiveil 'void of tl’i death of her nephew Dldon Si on. in Princeton. Mi Pi.'Son died suddenly Wednesdav I night of a heart attack. Funeral , services will be held Saturday in

Princi on.

Mi.-s Kathryn Grace Cook of 1 Rut rllvilU and Mi- Mary Alice Nichols of Fillmore were among 114 new student: w'io entered the Methodist Hn pital S"hooi of Nursing, Indianapolis, on Sept.

4th.

Mr. and Mi Ivan and daughters, Nancy and Janice Darkin. honu recently from a motor trip to Yellow;

tional Pail;, the pad Lands and Black H'ds of South I ai ota.

Mr and Mrs. Job:: Tin

son, John, Jr., have t home from a 500 mile nu

through Kentuek\ An

places visited were Paoli ville, Lebanon, Bradfo Merrimae They spent <n at Camphellsville when

visited his first doetoi Dr Hous-

ton, age 80 yeai -

Mr. and Mrs. On sr M. n Jr. j and sons, Mr. and Mrs I* yd R. Miller liave returned fro their trip through the .“outIn T! • v saw

M._U. S. rAlk.M ISSUfcO Nm. I,>24,100 AND J,4M,IT*

GIVES YOU NO DEFROSTING" THAT’S Completely Automatic

Everybody is making "No Defrosting” claims! But only Westinghous* FROST FREE has the magic button that COUNTS door openings to measure your defrosting needs! .4 And, only FROST-FREE gives you nil three of these “No Defrosting’* benefits. Automatic defrosting exaetly when, and only when needed. Nothing to touch or do! ^ Automatic uniter disposal — no pans to empty ... no floors toi mop, mess to clean! 4 Defrosting so fast 1 hat even ice cream and frozen fruits stay frozen! So, look for the button . . . only the completely automatic Westinghouse FROST-FREE has it! See it today!

,you can be SURE...if iri Westinghouse

Wright Electric Service

i ( £. Walnut Street.

Greencastle

Phone 64

the Grand 'Ole Opry Mountain. Went > the b visited the Hiatt familv tiinbia, South Carolina buck through the Smoky tains. National Pari. Tin lived in Putnam i iiuti ■ years ago

It is belter to keep th in your eye than the | i an expensive appliance Laundry and Cleaners.

TV-TONIGHT

( OI KTESY MltloilT

5:00 5:15 5:25 5:45 6:00 (i:;o 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 8:00 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:15 10:30 iu |5 11:00

Chuckwagor Tales Karli n Klub Your Railroads Town Topics Tom Berry Inihcstry Parade

Tel.neryr

99 Hariooi jes

Fip Meni

Man \- Crime Film Firsts Stake in Jtpar. News and SporUi Weal | an

News

Greatest Fights Music in Night Cavalcade . n stars

Eastern Star it'd Fillmore No. 186. A

Jan. 5, 49. June 5, Edith Rcdde*

I m - 5, Estelle Cavines .

■lolv ■'!, Florence Woodrum: 1919 (Lai P. Hurst, A Nov. 1. 1911 I'Uiiiiida Hartsaw. A Nov. 1 I'll Jan. 1. Ma ry Bittb •. .la 1 Ci,:,11 .ml C. Gillen, Sept. 3, i '■ Ni ".Kent Runyan, Nov. 5. I.y le Gi' n. Nov. 5, G!r;in Skel-

Di i 18. Olive Brown, D. .

Iy Hattie Thomas, Stella Naylor 1920 Apr. 7, Myrtle StriogM.i ■ 5 Bernice Brown. Aug. ■I. avi Sim,, Phoebe Brown. Ci ii 1 .i, O. 1. 6, M' du Long , '1921 A;.. !. Lulu Welch April 6 B< Kn !:• i May I N uli i Sheet i> n y. June t. Maggie Adams. June 1 Estelle Black, June 1. D . 1,1 mbps. Ne\ !6. Lucy W.i slP'iirn, D> e. 7. Zella Adams Dee 7. Viola Richards; 1922 Feb. 1 Mary E. Brown, Mar 1. K.'ihli en James: Mar 1, William H Roby Apr. 5. Amelia Johnson, Apr >, Herrick E. H. Qreenleaf, May 3, Dorcas Ewan, May 3. Cnarles H Ewan, June 7, Mdti Brown, C t t. Joan Le mil rget Stewart Dee. 6, W. A. Wirnn ' r, 1!(23 Apr 4, Ethel Yuncker, April 1 Truman Yunckcr. S. pt 3. Chi tin • Dietrich Bennett, Nov 7, Anna FineI gan; 1924 Mar 5. Mary Wuiden, April 2, Anna Trembly, May 7. Montie Mullins, July 2. Hazel Ranibo McCullough July 2, Garnet Sackett Shelley, July 2. Flora E VVallaee, Sept 3, Lawrence Wright, Sept , Helen Milk r. Nov 5, VVilina Wright, Nov., Agnes Stewart. Nov. 5, Esther Bodell Heath; 1925 Feb. 4, Frances C'asi Hoover, Feb. 4, Blanche Grceiileaf, Mar. 4. Charli Rector, Mai 1. Frances Rector. Alar. 4. Mayirre \Vhit“ Mar. 4 Jam E. W Us. Mar. 6. Mary V Clapp Halladay Apr. 1. Cecile Richey; 1926 Inn 6, Pauline Smith, Jan. 6, Ruth Mane Trembly, Mar. 3, Muriel Rockhill. Mai 3, Dora Duff, Apr. 7, Minnetta Wright, June 2, Kffie

t I K L inberger. July 7. Mary And-

erson. July 7. Bessie Green, July 7, Ruth Stewart, July 7. Edna Hillis Poor, Ida O. Wood, initiated in Greeley, Colo., A Aug. 5, '36. 1926 Value Williams, Ethel Hibbitt Davis, \ Mar. 7. 1945 Alice Mahoney; 1912 Emma

F'iUhford, init. Fillmore.

Acrobatic

Ann

ng rei tu-west of Greenf astle a . liort distance, will observe their Golden Wedding anniversary on Sunday. They will hold open house Mu mg the afternoon from two to four o'clock, and will be .tssist-M by nine of their 10 children Jewell Rlue. visited them last Sunday but he had to return to his Florida home and cannot he here for the reception Sunday. The othei children include Mrs. Ruth Fiammond, Roy Blue,

Th 11 ' j Roachdalc; Cleon Blue, Indian-

apolis, Mrs. Lucille Hutcheson, Reelsvillt • William Blue. Mrs. Vivian Hough, Bainbridgi : Mrs. Jnli Densinore, Dayton. O.: Mrs

•nship 1',] n mariai> t '’ lire church an! who attended the wej expected at the ri^jj They left their Jefi,ship 1 arm and movehau Ti 192:: and built (tth whir!, thev now reside | and Mr Blue are », heal:: an will enjoy I their - any friends and, am r- an their Goldai anniversary.

AUGUST NUPTIALS

Vaughn

ind Jean,

returned

3500 mile iir.c Na-

•) and turned nr trin g the Louis-

V I!' , night lolin

■okout ii and h ColCame MniinHialts everal gleam 1 lUc in Home

7-n

WRIGHT'S KDECTKIC HKKYU E T\' Sales and Service YOUR WLstinj>house DEALER

Its a Pleasure to do businesr.

School Days Drill by group of children and Quincy Chapter Guests fiom out of town pres- , r,: wcri The Worthy Grand Matron, Floy Green; other Grand and Past Grand officers, Otto M. Cox. Josephine Brown. Bliss Fox, Bernice Hudson, Helen Bell, Hilden Kiser. Aldine Klingman. Vel- : i Vauderkalp, Amelia Riggin, Edna Edwards, Dorothy Boggs and Mr and Mrs. Justin Groves, Perry Westonburger. Deputies from District No 5: Lida Bush, No 6. Be.'trice Nay: No. 8,*Marauritc Albright; No. 9. Francis /faring; No. 10. Geneva Herod; No. 11. Irene Elrod; No. 12. Ella Jane Miller; No. 14. Marie Hill; No. 15. Maude Furley; No. 16. Ayliffe Niehell and No. 17, Helen Williams. Other guests from disfan< ■ were, Mrs. Mary Ellen Sible. Mr. and Mrs. Edria Bender >1 Kokomo and husbands of the district deputies. Mrs. Geno Raikes of Indianapolis, Mrs. Julia Coffman of Greencastle; Mrs. Dorothy Schroder and Joan of Indianapolis,.Mrs. Dorothy Michael of Gas City and Mr. and Mrs. Gerl Furr and daughter, Jerry of Brownstown; Mrs. Wilma Mann and daughter Nancy; Nona Harrison am' Grace Money of Dan-

ville.

Mrs

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I. '-ui'H, -lr Do well. Hie former Miss i

28TH GRANTED LEAVES CAMP ATTERBURY, Ind., Sept. 7.— (UP) Maj. Gen. Daniel B. Strickler, commander of the 28th Infantry Division, sai I Unlay soldiers wil be granted 14day pre-embargaiion leaves boforc the division moves to Eur-

ope.

One-half of the division will begin leaves starting Sept. 16 and all will be back at camp by Oct. 16, Strickler said. The new policy replaces the seven-day plus travel time policy recently announced.

Nadine V Wilms, daughter of

ohr.v ar:!

..mums,

: Mr. end M , '“ A. D. .Wilms, Grove-

The H

, v. given m ’I

land, tnd Oscar Boswell. Jr., son

by her f i

wore af*

of Mr. ami Mrs. Oscar Boswell.

gown <.i

JlltP x

Grcerca tic. exchanged wedding

shoulder

ri-ekline. OttU

vows .Sunday afternoon August

ami gon

■ii skirt. Hff i

19th. at 2 30 p. m. at the Grove-

length V'

. fell from a *

land Presbyterian church. The

She - " >:

,,d « ocuquti i

Rev. J;a Flock read the vows of

muni!- an

red roM*-

the dotibl ring ceremony.

Rob 11

Moore oi Crk

Mrs. Marjorie Anderson sang

was oi si

man. Ushers«

! "I Love T.ice," "O Promise Me,”

Strut’ r

:,nd Carl 7ftior

\ "Beca'isc". and "The Lord's

Fellow

ifig the I'erenvl

j Prayer.' She was acocmpanied

. eptuin '

. held on!!»

by her husband. Walter, who also

the In !' •

i.i the bridtsf

. played the appropriate bridal

The "

)Jt» Ipft M * '

music. The mai i of honor. Miss Marilyn Ciaik of Evanston, wore n blue organza balerina dress and

trip wore

POLIO VICTIM GARY. Sept. 7 (UP) —Lakcounty listed its seventh polio death of the year today with the

Thnniasl*

death of Mrs

ler, 23. She died of D yesterday while enw*' Methodist hospital

E. Walnut St. (irrcncastle

Phone 61

cpym CAR ot IMTwck! TtXJft F0J>P DMltft

. KING MORRISON FOSTER CO. 114 W. Wash St. Phone 268

V. F. W. Fathers Aux. No. I Is Sponsoring An Amateur Contest»«(Itaiw Saturday, September 8th. At The GEN. JESSE M, LEE POST 1550 HOME Amateur Contest, 8 P. M.» Dance, 9:30-12:30 ALSO FEATURE ACTS -- PRIZES For all Veterans ef Foreign Wars, Ladies Auxiliary. Fa ,,l<rJ Auxiliary Members.