The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 September 1951 — Page 2

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TME DAILY BAN'N’FR, GREENCA5TLE, IK'D!AKA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1951*.

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Open Bowling SATURDAY NIGHT 1 P. M. TO CLOSING. SUNDAY 3 P. M. TO CLOSIHG. VARSITY LANES

giants, ami others have tuition grants. Fraternities and sororities provide housing. Other expenses will he met by grants I'rom such groups as the English Speaking Union of Indianapolis, the U. S. Government Institute of International Education, the Methodist churches of Indiana, the Nansen Fund of Houston, Tex., and Lion’s Club of Dayton, O , and private donors in Chi-

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LOCAL ITEMS Rev. and Mrs. Norris King anil son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Phipps. Wed-

nesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hughes of Roaehdalc, arc the parents of u son horn Saturday morning at

tlie hospital.

Giaee, Harold and PeggV j Kempei and Dell, Kathryn. Raymond an i Sherman Berry spent I Thursday with Mr and Mrs

Lawrence Phipps.

The address of Pvt Thomas G. j Cash published in Friday's Banin r should have read, U. S. 5. r »0:i90a89, Heavy Mortar Co., anil! Infantry Div , APO 25, c o p M. San Francisco, Calif

THE DAILY MANNER and HEfyUD CONSOLIDATED KnteirtMl in the jMwtofflee at <Jreenoastle, Indiana as second elans mall matter under act of March 7, 1878. Siifsterlptlon price 20 cents per week; $4.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $0.00 to $10.40 pet year outside Putnam Coonty. Telephone OS, 74 or 114. S. K. Itaiiden, Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT We arc impatient because our life span on earth is so very short. In the end God always has his way. The lamb multiplies and the tiger disappears. A thousand years in thy sight are but as yesterday.—Ps. 90:4.

Personal And Local News BltlEFS

V.K.W. Ladies Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 7::i0 p. m. at

the Post Home.

' Miss Ruth Ann Pease of Terre ! Houte, is spending the week end ‘with her parents, Mr. and Mrs

(Fred Pease.

Due to the closing of Canter-

Mis. Lawrence Phipps and fami- I bury College. John V. English is T y on t iday. Mr. and Mrs j transferring to Cedarville, ColPhipps hv. on the Lloyd farm. It lv>ge, Ohio. He will finish there

was Ralpi. . first visit to his boy- ! next June,

hood home since 19.16.

Ralph Lloyd and on JO' and _ Ralph's .• aster, Mrs. Grace Rhea, j all from Seattle, Washington, j were dinner guests of Mr. and j

Yale, Princeton, and Harvard arc names of mountain peaks in the Sawatch range in Colorado.

0;C Midway DriveIn Theater 5 miles Sunlit of Greenraslle

TONIGHT ONLY UXPIJMMKNT ALCATRAZ" John Howard A Joan Divon Pills "GKANH C ANYON’* Itichard Arlen

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY DOUBLE FEATURE

WITH THE 7TII INF. DIV. IN KOREA Pfc. Russell G. Miller, son of Mi and Mrs. Charles O. Miller. Route 1 Roarhdale, Ind., recently was authorized to wear the Residential Unit Citation emblem as a member of the :!2nd "Queen's Own'' Infantry Regiment. which has received the

award.

Tlie regiment was cited in n ceremony near the front in Kora for 'outstanding perform- ! mice of duty and extraordinary heroism hi action against the

alined enemy. ’

participated in

the liberation of Seoul and drove to the Manchurian border earlier in the war and is now above the |

38th pan’led.

Wiril THE 7TII INF DIV. IN KOREA Pfc James C. Gunn, husband of Mrs. Dorothy*Gunn. Kouchdalt, Ind. is taking part in I In current assaults against Communisi position in the wild mountain terrain of east and ceni cal Kor He is a member of the 32nd ' Queen Own’’ Infantry Keg.oienl. a part of llir 7th Infantry Division one of three divisions leading I la now United Nations

FOREIGN SIT DENTS III., and Patricia D'Sinter, Highland Paik, III., will be at the University of Mexico. Studying in Germany will be Charlotte Dennerline, Aurora, at Tuebingen, and John Elliot, Angola, at Frankfort. Others studying in foreign schools are William Graham,‘Marion, at I he University of Vienna; and Jack Smythe, Park Ridge, III., at Besancon.

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Finfgeld and Hollensteiner are i ( x< hange students with Bandy and Harrison of Exeter, England. Smythe is an exchange with Tournier of Besancon, | France. Miss May is an ex- [ change student with Miss Oftedal of Oslo, and Miss Mitchell is an exchange with one of last year’s Oslo students at DePauw. Expenses of the foreign students at DePauw arc provided : for in several ways. All th” [ men have Rector Scholarship

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^ The Practical Nurses’ Club will meet Monday at 7:30 p. m with Miss Betty Heavin, 402

South Jackson street.

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Sipple and Bert B. Hamilton all of Cloverdale neft early Thursday morning driving to Oakhurst, N. J. to visit Mr. Hamilton’s son, Donald L. Hamilton. They plan to go to New York, Philiadelphia and other interesting points. They will be away for two

weeks.

Mrs. Margaret Shoptaugh Hoke, former resident of Greencastle, has resigned her position in Indianapolis as assistant to Dr Van Neese, Doan of the School of Medicine. Indiana University, to accept a position in Bloomington. She will work with Judge Austin Q. East, of Monroe county, as a juvenile aid. She will go to Bloomington on fiopt. 17th. Beit Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. James Sipple of Cloverdale, left Thursday morning, for a two weeks vacation trip to Trenton, New Jersey, where they will visit Donald L Hamilton. They plan to visit New York City and other eastern states before they

return.

The f irst PTA meeting of the Reelsvdle school year will be held Sept. 11, Tuesday evening at 7:30. j A ful* report of the homecoming I will bn given by Clyde Hunter and Mv. Mann wilf introduce the teachers. There will be a social hour, everyone please come

The Missionary Society of the Fillmore Christian Church will meet all day Tuesday Sept. 11 with Mrs Guy Jackson. SOCIETY Maple Heights (Tub Held Regular Meeting The Maple Heights Home Ec. Club met/Tuesday evening, Sept. 4, at the home of Mrs. Mary Ella Hurst. Assistant hostesses were Mi sdames Lucille Spurlock and Grace Routt. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Charlotte Swiekard, who led the group^ in repeating Up' club creed. The history of the song of the month •'Santa Lueia’ r was given by Mrs. Freidu Meyer and it was sung in

unison.

Ward Mayhall addressed the r!ub on the “Putnam Friend of Youth Foundation, Inc.” He explained the origin of this organization and Homo of their future plans. Inasmuch as this camp is for all Putnam County Youth organizations, the club members voted to set up a beginning fund of $100.00 to be used to help in building some portion of this camp. This will he the club project for 1951. Roll call was “number of years of schooling. Mrs. Alice Alexander gave the safety lesson and the lesson on ’’Color in the Home" was given by Mrs. Laconda Weaver. The nominating committee for 1952 off leers will consist of Mesdami - Louise McKamey. Virginia Starr and Laeonda

Weaver.

The club will help serve food for Kid’s Day, Sept. 15 and several members volunteered their

services.

The business meeting closed with the club prayer after which a social hour was enjoyed by al! Mrs. Pickens llaslcss To Sunshine ( lab The Sunshine Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Guy Pickens \Ve<Inesd.:y afternoon.

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Mrs. A. Hunter furnished a lontest for entertainment, win by Lindi Shipman. Delicious refreshments were .erved by Hie hostess and all enjoyed a social time. Tiger Sports Faced with the necessity of building practically a complete new line,” Coach Edwin "Mike" Snavely and his assistants have begun a selection profess in prerseason football practice at DePauw University. Only two men from last year’s line. Dave Vear. center from Wheaton. Jib, and Walt Chatfee, tackle from Highland Park. 111., have returned to the 1951 squad. Coach Snavely has begun scrimmage with the 46 men who have reported this season, fhe group includes 14 new freshmen. Fourteen upperclassmen from last year’s team are out for varsity practice this season. Sure of places in the backfield are five returning players, including Steve Nagy. Plymouth, right half: Jim Dailey, New Castle, who will have the fullback spot; Ward Shawver. Davenport la., leit halt: Gene Gephart Ashtabula. O., quarterback; and Bob Stephens, Indianapolis, quarterback. Assisting Snavely are Line Coach Joe Thomas. Reserve Coach Bob Harvey, who has just come to DePauw from Franklin College, where he was director of athletics, and Dave Herring, Student assistant.

In loving memory of Luello Thomas who passed away one year ago September 8th. Edward Thomas Mrs. Daitha Bettis Mrs. Dessa Wright

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Dm to poor health, I uill sell the following, al publle auction at my farm, located on Stale Road 86. I' 2 miles east of Marlon, lluiitlrlrk*, ( oiinty IJnt*, i ^ north of lirMlgppnrt, 4 miles \vi»st

ol dly limits of Indianapolis, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER H,

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CATTLE

On< Guernsey cow, 4 years old, 4 gal. milk day; one Guernsey In if" ! >ears old. ! gal. milk day; one While I nee heifer, Spring illII; While Face Bull calves.

HOGS

18 Chester W hile shoals, 100 Ihs. or more. 8 Hninpshlre Ono Ditroc Sow, with pigs al stile. SHEEP — 37 HEAD •U He.id gmid breeding Ewes age I to 5 years. ’? Big Spring Buck Lambs. DAIRY EQUIPMENT AND MISCELLANEOUS One International Single Unit Milker, used 0 months with pipe*, compressor, Motor, etc., complete cream Separator with motor line I year; I leetrii Hot Water Heater, 20-gal., new; mie doiihh luh Wash Vat, Buckets and Milk cans. FEED • 500 husheh of ( urn; 100 bushels Oats and Wheat Mixed; 200 hale- Wheat Straw; 200 hales Clover Hay. FARM MACHINERY Om W. D. Alii* Chalmers 50 model, with cultivators, momitod ’. h dInm 14 inch break plow ; 7 ft. disc and tandem, like new ; ’49 model I H. < . 52 eumliine with motor; ’50 model Woods Bros., corn picker: one Thomas 12 disc Wheal Drill, new in ’4»; one Case sllcer Baler, good; one Oliver 7-ft Power Mower, new In ’30: one David Bradley Side Delivery Rake, new in ’4»; one Black Hawk I nictor Corn Planter new In ’48; 2 Ktitiher Tired Wagons with flat top hods, new in ’48 and ’49; Oliver hay loader; one Power Corn Sheller with Marker and Spout; Burr Feed Mill; Large Air Com pres- i sor; one Rotary Hoe; one Cultipaeker; one 84 ft. Corn Elevator with ga» motor; 2 Ratchet-type Brags for grain wagons; 2 Hog Water Tanks. FURNITURE Minu Furniture Including Pluno and Warm Corning Stove. TERMS — CASH. WALTER CARMICHAEL Owner ' ^ ALTON HURST, JIM VAUGHT, Alirts

TODAY AND SUNDAY

Killer Kidnaper at Large In a Teeming Railroad Terminal!

UN IQ STATION An litp«»i«nctt In Starring —WILLIAM HOLDEN— Nancy Olson Barry Fitzgerald LYLE BETTGER '*JAN STERLING

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Racket Squab

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Stu Erwin Wyoming Live Like Million Pays to Be Ignorant News and Sports 11 Wayne King Ken Murray Cavalcade of Bands Wrestling Royal Playhouse Beat Clock

Theater Sunday

Beauty For Keeps Pentagon Lamp Unto Super Circus Lifetime Cham > Browns vs. Bears B-Bar-C Th. Sports Seholar

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Mystery Theatei t J Paul Whiteman |

Show Business Toast of Town I Fred Waring Celebrity Time Who Said That? News Review Hollywood Lin *

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The W S. C. S. Executiv Bocrd of Gobii) Memorial church wil meet Thursday afternoon, Sepl. i:;. at 2:.'i0, in Key.-ion 1 Chapel.. Home Ee. Club Met With Mrs. David Grimes The East Marion Home Economies Club met at the home of Mrs. David Grimes for their August meeting .The pi ’lent. Mrs. H SutherUn opened the meeting with flag salute and Homemakers creed given in unison. Mrs Maude McNary read the history of the song of the month, "Ir The Gloaming," Linda Shipman played me piano and all

rang

Thirteen members and two guests. Linda and Joe Dan Shipman. answered roll rail with their midr..e moth's. A spumed discussion was held on exhibiting and judging at the

Fair.

Mr:;. Charles Snodgrass gave a competent and interesting lesson oil the uses of color in our

( lull Calendar Monday Fortnightly Club 7:30 Mrs. Roy Sutlicrlin Boston Club 7 45 Mrs. Lee Reeves Monday Night Book Club 8 p. m. Mrs. V. J. Wyekoff, 718 E. Semlnury. Modern Priscilla Club 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Ralph Howard. Tuesday Girl Sc"iit Council luncheon - 1 p. m. Union Building Friday Woman's Study Club luncheon 1 p m. Mrs. R. W. Vermillion. Dlo< mington St. ANRiVERSArtlES Birthdays Mrs. Ezra Arnold, Fillmore R 1, Sept. 8. Wanda Jean Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams, one year old today, Sept. 8(h. Ronnie Oursler, 118 South Illinois street, South Bend, today, Sept. 8. Bonnie Lou Bock, daughter of Mr. a::d Mrs. Russell E Bock. 10 years old today. Sept. 8. Miss Mary Jane Nichols. Fillmore R 1. Sunday, Sept 9. Emmett Scott, today, Sept. 8. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lucas, 9 years Sunday, Sept. 9 Mr tnd Mrs. Oscar Girton, 48 years tomorrow. Sunday, Sept. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A Sallust, 60 years Sunday, Sept. 9

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On Saturday afternoon, Aug. 25,, 1951. James and Alan Slewart. sons of Mr, and Mrs. London Stewart, met at Songo-Ri Korea, lames, who was formerly employe! at Moore’s Standard Station In ReachJal** is serving with the 44th Construction Engineers Battalion Alan, formerly employed ct National Homes Bldg. Corporation at Lafayette, is with Hq A Service Co. 151st Engineer Combat Bn. Addresses as fol-

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Pfc. James E. Stewart, U. S. 55060565 Co “C", 44th Construction Eng Bn A P O 301 r; * Post Master, San Francisco, Cal.

Meadowbrook DRIVE-IN — THEATER — Intersection 86 and 48 LAST TIMES TONIGHT “When The Redskins Rode” Plus “SMUGGLERS GOLD’” SUNDAY AND MONDAY “DODGE CITY" Errol Flynn, Olivia delluvilnnd Cartoon Show at Dusk

R AINBHIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hart bad as their guests last week, Mr. and Mrs. Russell King anil family of Austin, Minn. Mr. King is Mrs. Hart's brother. Other guest* we'e Mrs. Edna Woodard md children of Thorntown, Raymond Hi i t Jr. and wife of Bainbridge. L; bor Day guests of the Harts were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Crousonet and children of Lansing, Minn., and Mr. Ralph King of Fairmount, Minn., Mr. and .Mrs. Ross King of Ladoga. Mr. ano Mrs. Murl English, Mrs. Mary Evelyn Hunt and daughter of North Salem, visited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil English and Mrs. Cas-

sity.

A large number of citizens from here have attended the State Fair at Indianapolis this week. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Steward, who were involved in an auto accident in Illinois Sunday evening, resulted in the' death of Mrs. Steward Wednesday morning Mrs. Flora Harmless received an injury to her shoulder in a fall at the school building last week. Miss Edith English of Danville spent the day Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Cecil English and son. Mi and Mrs. O. L. VanCleave and Mrs Hazel Leuman and family attended the Smith-Leu-man wedding at Danville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.Jewell Blue and sons, Mr and Mrs. Bill Harlan and daughter ind Mrs. Muriel Nelson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ren Meek and son of CiovelU4le moved into the Metz property last week. Mr. Meek being new locker man for Hanks Bros, grocery. ROA. HDALE NEW S Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Sparks of IndiampoHr spent Monday afternoon witf the former's mother, Mrs. Stella Lewis. Mis Robert Afford who has been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Andy Cross left for het home in Tucson, Ariz., Monday Dr. ami Mrs. Wtsehart of North Salem visited her sister, Mrs. Gran Duckworth. Tuesday. Mrs. Ruth Kent gave a shower for Mrs. Charles Witt of New Market Tuesday evening Mrs. Emma Clampitt visited her daughter, Mrs. Viola Major, and Dickie in Bainbridge, Tues. Mrs Raymond Henner was in Indianapolis. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grider of Wilmett, 111., visited Mr. and Mrs. James Grider and Mrs. Viva Hicks Saturday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Nathan Call were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crosby in Greencastle Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Eggers of Bloomlield and Mrs. Ethel Eggers enjoyed a delicious homemade icr cream and cake with Mi. and Mrs. Charles Hutchins

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AT THE VONCAMfLE

Mona Freeman stars as a cmsailing schoolgirl who stirs up a pot of hlllarious trouble for herself, her friends and foes in "Dear Brat, the new Paramount laughwinner pitying at the Voncastle Theatre Sunday and Monday.

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