The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1951 — Page 2
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FOOD CORNER
DAILY BAi 'NFk, GRFENCAjTLE. INDIANA,
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, T951,
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A SECRET 'TIL NOW Says Mrs. Haydn Curd
THE DAILY HANNBR
HERAf '• CONSOLIDATH)
Enturml In trie imetefflne »t ■jireemiiMtle, Imllana »• set'oiid rlasii mall matter under act if March 7. 1878. Huhacrlptlon price !0 cents per week; $4.00 per year hy mall In Tutnam County: $0.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 00, 74 or 114. S. K. Hart den, Puhllshar 17-19 South dackson Street
■ Gene Cnstis is home on a 14 | day furlough from Camp Attcrbury, visiting his mother. Mrs.
Amy Cnstis and family.
A recognition chapel was held at the high school Friday morning in honor of the National Championship Dairy Judging team which won the honors at
Richmond, Va.. on Monday.
There will be a general meeting of all PTA Regional committees to complete plans for the meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 17. Everyone please be at the Greencastle high school building on
Tuesday, Oct. 9, at 7:f!0 p. m.
Personal
And Local News HKIKFS
M <' n!. in ilic sln.rt time she has been in Greencastle has i an ricnd She i: a popular young hostes. and enjovs her an 1 lux • I. ,i ilie found time to give us two of lid "favor KENTUCKY PIE t u*Ja I. i,yu nr i. I tablespoon flour ■ <;;i I teaspoon vanilla > < i. am ' „ cup butter ' if !' and Uigur, add beaten eggs work in other ini' • ■ in urn (Miked pie shell.
* (RANGE (MUFFINS
V siz car, Mamlarian orange sections ■I teaspoons baking powder ■|MXai all' 1 quart sweet milk p aiiortening 1 cup sugar.
Flour to thicken.
dter i very smooth, add orange section' Grease
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Livengood motored to Elwood this afternoon to attend the annual homecoming in that city. Charles A Jones of Pearl River, N. Y. will be a weekend guest of bis parents. Mr and Mrs Thad Jones Mi and Mrs. Joseph li. Crosby have returned trom Chicago, where Mr Crosby attended important sessions of the American | Hankers Association. Members of the V.F.W. Ladj ies Auxiliary are asked to meet jut the Post Home at 7 ;o p. in. to I go to the Crawley residence to , pay respects to Sister Clara
Crawley.
The Missionary Society of the Fillmore Christian church will
meet
with Mrs. Galvin King. The i leaders are Mrs Edith M< Kamey
and Mrs. Nora Arthur.
SOCIETY
Belle Pnlun I*. T. A.
Meets Monday
The Belle Union P. T. A. will hold its regular meeting Monday night, Oct. 8th, at 7:.'i0 in the school gym. There will he amusements for the children. Everyone is cordially invited Modern I'riseilln < lob
Meets Monday
The Modern Priscilla Club will have a covered dish luncheon Monday, Oct. 8, at 1 p. m., at the home of Mrs. L. C. Conrad Members please bring a covered dish and own table service. Maple Heights Home
Kc Club Met
Twenty five members, four guests, and one child attended the October meeting of th ■ Maple Heights Home Ee. Club which met with Mrs. Jva Ham mond. Assisting hostesses Were
all day '1 lesday, Oct. 9th, 'pji e |ma Diinban and Mable Sears
The president, CharloK< Swickard, opened the meeting with the club creed after which
Mt and Mrs Bill Wilde of In- ! the .salute to the flag was given (tianapolis, visiled tin lorimr. culi was bring an old snap parents, Mr. and .VIi> A. J I iS jjot of yourself. Our guests • • 1 Mi Mono Hal Ian. Miss Ell.
Beat nr
'iin nil. and I, d them. Pour half full and bake m hot oven.
• :ved several recipes for sorghum cookies and 11 h Will appear ui this column.' To me I he big o- do you get the sorghum?'' The two recipes I
■ nt .'ii bv Mrs. Grace Pruitt
GINGER BREAD
i e?er
i , 3 teaspoons soda i level dt v measurement i netted shortening 2 teaspoons ginger
turning to their home in Indianapolis from their wedding trip
to the Smoky Mountains. The Willing Workers of Som-
erset Christian church will hold their regular all day meeting at the honie of Mrs Ivyl Flint | Thursday, Get. 11 Sylvia Cox will be a special guest and will
Schachtel, Mrs. Russel GraveMrs. Benner and Mrs. Farbei were introduced. Kong of th month "Back Home in Indiana”
was sting.
The safety lesson was given b; Alice Alexander anti 'the lesson on"Know your Plastics" wa given by Iremo Myers and Iren
id sorghum, then shortening, salt, ginger and flour i'lmr hot water on soda and add at once to mixl\ Lake in slow oven 20 minutes at temperature said this gingerbread is very wmil ind moist' ’ SORGHUM COOKIES or lird ated sugar.
da in 1 . rup boiling water or sour milk. > lull, soil as can he rolled without stiekmg
Mis Jiomei M.cCum- j mg. Mrs. ‘gaeo' ah hiLni, Mi", and James esting talk yijr'ito* Home Errod-
omics Department of DePauw
1 ( d.l ' Get. b Indiana Gat and led permission from tlbln service conmiiso extend its gar dis-
iribulinn < rviee in six counties Tin P.KO ;;ranted the utility i I'rtifu ati - nt necessity yi-iter-day at li , ting Delaware, Hancock. Wayne, Fayette. Rush and Henry counties. HEAD i iIE DAILY BAN VEIL
V. F. W. Sal hers' Auxiliary Sixth District Meeting GEN. JESSE M. LEE POST 1550 Saturday, October 6
Busitress Session •• 3 P. M. Chili Supper •• 6 P. M. Served by the Ladies Auxiliary Amateur Contest -- 8 P. M. First Prize $10 - Three Prizes. Dancing from •• 9 to 12.
AD members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. ’ dtFes Auxiliary and Fathers Auxiliary are urjjed attend. Let’s make it a big day!
G piwcntwl a nit gryeii by the I Crawley. Mit,iw Ella Hurst gav
la report 1 .on tlui Cklttncil rticet Mr and " '
lunik and
II Sail,ist of "^tctir Slilesvill
were m Kentucky Tuesday and Weclm day attending the Ij?xIhgton Trots. Tuesday evening they were at. the sale of the Walnut Hall Farm yearlings and saw
"Godjn:'" n il for $55,000. 'Because of the great number
( t calls for the truck of the Good
Will industries last Saturday, it i 4 ned diary for the truck to re-
turn to Greencastle this Saturdu\ Anyone wishing the truck to ' li M tlieii home, may phone the oi ftee of Gubin church or the
p- ideiice of ttev Elmer Harvey before 9 00 A M. Satuday Ocrt.
6th
Gene Akers, of the high school staff, will broadcast an interview wit h I lie dairy judging team Monday night at 7:30 over WORE. The team, winner of the 1951 Naliohal Dairy Judging held ui Richmond, Virginia, is composed of Kenneth Torr, Jimmy W. bh, Gordon Whitman and Eddie Strain Mr Akers is their coach x You can not he happy unless you are healthy. Don’t endangei your health this winter doing the family wash this winter. Home Laundry * Cleaners. It.
TV-TONIGHT COURTESY WRIGHT ELEC.
Chuckwagon Tales Kartoon Klub Western Theater Town T’opics Weatherboard Tom Berry Industry Parade TeldrieWs 99 Harmonies For Men Man vs. Crime Slat Playhou.si Chaco K Boston Blackie Weatherman News Greatest Fights Music in Night Cavalcade of Stars
WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE TV Sales and Service vorii Westini*}Kmse DEALER . • 1 E. W alnut St. Phone B4 GreewnMtt*
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University.
The following of tiers wei;v elected for 1932. President Mary Ella Hurst, VJi-e-pios. Freldu Myer, Secretary Murgurdt Reeves, Tri as Imogttie Myers, and Reporter Grace Routt. New Comniittees were u|>pointed. For the tour of Ann Page in Terr, Haule, qjadys Spiker, Irene Myers, and Alice Alexander. Tic Halloween Party Committee i Inm Myers, Ivti Hammond, Maude Kirkham, Bess Early, Gladys Spiker, and Mary Radei I’hi ti 9 phon • i oinjnittee cons! ‘s of Betty Bulks, I»ttie Lane, and Bess Euly, The business meeting was closed with Hie cluh prayer after which a social hour was
enjoyed.
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthdays
Dewayne Parrish, son m Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Parrish, 10 yen is old today, Oct. 5 Kent David McClellan, son of Mr and Mrs. Howard McClellan, Fillmore, 4 years old Oci. 7. Wedrltnx • Mr. and Ms. Jess Covert. 11 years today, Oct. 5.
CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreeiation to our relatives, friends, and neighbors and to all who assisted us In any way during the illness and death of our father, William Alspaugh. i jt The Family e|j Legislature cent of -welfare- costs and the counties 25 per cent aftei Ui > current fiscal year in which the state would pay 75 and the comities 25 per cent: Abolish the offtye of state welfare administrator and have tiio governor name a successor. Force solvent relatives to care for their dependents. Prevent the state welfare board from removing a county welfare director. Bar the state welfare board from increasing a county welfare budget. Increase the maximum mortth!y old age pension check from $45 to $50.
PROCLAMATION WHEREAS. The Nation, by Act of Congress and proclamation of the President will observe the seventh annual National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week, beginning October 7, 1951 and extending through October 13. 1951. NOW THEREFORE, 1, HaroM Stewart, Mayor of the City of Greencastle.' by virtue of the authority vested in me. do hereby eall upon all citizens of Greencast le. actively to participate in observance of NATIONAL EMPLOY THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED WEEK, and 1 i specially invite the responsible lend, is ,,f our community and its governmental, civie, social hnsij ■ labor, industrial, and religions groups as well as all ntlier interested organizations and individuals to assist in making tin year's observance of the Wi ek, to he held October 7 to 13, the most successful in our his-
tory;
AND, FURTHER. I urge unemployed physically handicapped I ' i on to register for work at [the Indiana Employment Security Division and I ask all Greencastle employers lo consider physically handicapped job applicant on Ihe basis of their nbil-
it io.s.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I l..,ve lie. i unto sot my hand and :■ i.'.r lo he affixed the seal of the citv of Creencastle. tlii 3Uth day of September, 1951. Harold W Stewart
retary of the Wabash chapter, j has been commissioned as recording secretary of the convention. TRY TO SAVE LIFE OF CALF HIT BV AUTO Efforts are being made to .sav< the life of a valuable Angus hull calf struck by an automobile on State Road 43 south ol Crawfordsville Wednesday night. The calf, which is the property of Worley Myers, was hit by a cur driven by David Brown oi near Crawfordsville. The anim a | wandered out on the road In the path of Brown’s car. IT'S THAT TT'IH AGAIN NASHVILLE.\tfld. Oct. 5 i lNS i The hills bf Brown County, whose autumn beauty has become nationally known because prominent members of its arl colony so often use it for subject matter, are flaming again. The date entomologist. Frank Wallace, reported today that bright plashes of color already are appearing against the green of trees whose foliage has not yet changed. He advised potential visitors that*the peak of the color show will not he reached by Sun day, but will ho worth the trip. Wallace added there is a possibility that the present ho: i weather may blench out the col*
' during the time he was ''dead.' Hewitt, 26, was revived after , being pronounced dead Wednes- ! day night.
NORBOLK, Va., Oct. 5 (UP) Five crewryen were killed and 12 were misting today from the 3,325-ton cargo ship Southern Isle that btoke in half in the storm-whipped Atlantic 400 miles off the South Carolina coast. Seven members of the stricken ship’s crew were pulled from the water by two other cago vessels that fortunately were in the area. One of the men was badly hurt. CHICAGO, Oct. 5 l UP |—The ('hicago Daily Tribune announced today "with great reluctance" that it will raise its retail pried from 4 to 5 cents a copy effective next Monday. NAPPANEE, Ind. Oct. 5 (UP) School authorities toda\ blamed pudding served in tin school cafeteria for the illness of
Ji°N5 01 nag r 4( _ Sun *y. Otk 27 persons. . Tvvo teach e™ Wf * e : 1 aml 11 other treated when thev C* ter eating lunch i„ lh * Wednesday. ^ COLUM BIA city J I llay t0 ' r ««ly-mi*2i 1 building i, *!„«,* .'i P it u y H "' ; '' ' ( '"nci,i, i 1 1 Hod ( J th* union with s , gw . tract with Muncie ^ tractors which n'stt* =ulc oi ■ ady-mix conct
EXTRA!
Frat Will Hold State Meet Here
The Delta Omicron chapter of Alpha Phi Omega at Wabash Colleg" and the Alpha Upsilon , i j 'ter at DePatiw Universit y - e’-ving as* ro hosts to the 1951 State Convention of Alpha I’li i Omega Fraternity on Sunday. October 7, at the DePatiw Student Union Building. Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity composed of tu,louts who have had previous training with the Roy Seouts of
America.
The ten colleges sending roproentatives to Greencastle are Indiana University, Purdue Universit., Cutler •University. Indiana State Teachers College, Evan ville College, Ball State Teai hr College, Valparaiso University. Indiana Central College. DePatiw and Wabash. Professor Daniel Den Uly of Purdue, who , national president of the fraternity, will he the principal peaker of the convention Dr Russell Humbert, president of DeP.amv University, will officially v.' lrome 'he delegates, and Dr Donald Mallett, also of Purdue, will he m charge of the closing : i ssion Dovle «' Bickett. of Fillmore, Ind. pre*iidcnt of the Wabash <diopter, and Douglas A. Tout, ol Rockford, Illinois, president of Hie DePauw chapter, and cochairmen of tlie onvention. John O P.antzer of Indianapolis, see-
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repted an offer Trom C.al Fagley, a retired rancher, to give th** misguided ‘‘skylight burglar" a home. LONG BEACH. Calif. Oct. 5— (UP) Melvin Eugene Hewitt, saved from death by surgeons who cut opeh his chest and massaged his heart to restore its action. was in very critical condition today and 'doctors feared his brain might have been damaged
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.. ..'J Phyllis Thaxter is the femine interest in “Fort Woth"* starring Randolph Scott and now playing at the Voffeastle theater.
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1 fFE INVITE Yorro\ I ME Of T COMPI.ETi l ' ~SELECTION OF I FORTH FNM0TS I FETCHES..
Elgin $33.75 fo $87.50 Bulova $29.75 lo $71.50
Hamilton $49.50 to $200 % Gruen $29.75 to $90.00 ml;-
Longines $71.50 to $125j|
Girard - Perregaux SIP
' $55.00 to $71.50
Croton $29.75 to $65.00 J $1.00 Down - and Lay-Away
Your Watch For Holidays.
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