The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 October 1951 — Page 2

Hf DAflY BAi :NFk / C-REENCA5TIE INDIAWA, SATURDAY OCTOBER 6, 1951.

KlrtSiJay* Mr*?. Ted Bock, (Jrooncastle today, October ti

• I \ AH»*KK( I % 1 H>\” 1 a ant t*, thank my doetora. ill the' hoapit il staff, those who ■nt flow or.- r rei-t iUKs. or diowii kimlne s in any way, while i was in the hospital 1

ipprci ialc th' iii all

Blanche t f Hun pd.

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I wish to th nk dl my friends end neiyhboi whn ■ ent flowers end curds while I was in the Cuhei ho p lal, also l>i (iwaltre v for In: i ie and kindness.

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3 States Hunt For Bank Bandit PATOKA, Ind., Oct ti (UP)

THt DAILY BANNfiR cmd KHRAft CONSOLIDATED

SOCIETY

Morning Musieule To Meet Del, It*

The meettng of the Greeneast |e Mornin)' Mysieale has

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Kllteroal In f Hr poatoffloe »l

Kederal authorities and poller t flreeiieAntle, Indluna m ikm'ouU

in three States joined in a seared, | ,.1^, umlt „ r UIMl „ r net Jf, bpen n ,, ( | un til Wednesday,

tislay I'll li young bandit whn| H| ur< .|, 7, IS7M Sohsertptton prlee robbed the Patoka State Bank ot risits per week; 1^4.00 [»er about $500 in eaah. year by mail In I’utnaiu dounty: The bandit, described by cash-, $15,00 to SFI0.40 per year outalde

I’lilnaiu dounty.

Telephone lift, 74 or 114. H. K. •tarhleo, 1‘uhllsher 17-It) Mouth ila'kaon Ntreet

Indiana Club Wi man Magazm is .scheduled to run from October and Communcations, Miss the 8th to December Mth. StaCnrrie Pierce, Grecncaslie , lion WGHK will broadcast Hi • .lunior, Mrs. Claude Newgenf, j School *d the Sky th ee times .1

Greencastle R. 1. |wrek. Monday’s l.atin American Fellowship and’at 7.15 P. M

Student Loan, Mrs. Charles

Meadowbrook dr;ve-in — THEATKR — Intersection 36 and 43 Last Tiith Tonight M XliK Ol I III GOKII I \” •lohniiv \\ risl 11 iIIrr ami ilohnnv Wcisiniicller unit PM’M ’ f \I.OMINO t \ M oodertul lloisi I'd lure) Jerolm < om I land SI NBA V AM) MOM) \V "FuIher’s LMIIt Dividend" Speneei Iraev. Joun Bennett Kli/.aheth Toylur News —- < artoon - Show Starts nt 7 I*. M,

ter Josephine Garrett as about 25 years old and of medium height 1 and build, entered the bank | shortly before closing time yes-1

terday.

Mrs. Garrett said he pulled a gun from a bag. forced his way into her cage and scooped the money from a cash drawer He I a. lied her to open a vault hut left | | when Mrs. Garrett told him | "There isn’t any money in th> j

sale,'' she said

th 1 led in a light-colored sedan 1 with Noth Carolina license plates and headed south on U. S 41, Mrs. Garrett said. State polire said road blocks were set up immediately and police in Illinois and Kentucky W're alerted FIJI official, at Indianapolis aid they were inva ti

gating

IVr«onal And Local News uiiii;i\s

October 16 instead of Oct. 10, in previously schcdiih d. The meeting will be 7 30 nt th" home of Mrs Arthur Perry.

The bandit staged the hnid up , mi In. second trip to Hie bank Mi Garrett said he 1 aim to tin j bank earlier and asked t , redeem “a $2(1 counterfeit lull 1 The cashier said she told him he ' would have to go to nearby Princeton and he left only to re I Hi: n minutes later.

TRY ONC OF OUR CHICKFN DINNERS fQR Sl.00

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JOE’S CAFETERIA

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,Mi and Mrs. Byrne VV Hall, of Indianapolis, are weekend vis-

itors in this city.

Mi and Mrs. Charles B. Kdmonson, of Clayton, were Green1 rustle visitors Satin day | Mr and Mrs. A .1 Smith have ! relumed from LcMiigton, Ky.. | where they attended tin* grand ■ circuit races for tin past ten

dll Vs.

FI wood Dunlavy of Nort Vlalteln stei and forinerly ol th ilty, attended tin- Hogati I thie here Friday evening by Grove Patterson ol Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grimes are attending the football game b> tween Indiana University and the University of Pittsburgh at Bloomington this afternoon. Rota; t H ()’Haii v 1 |u ilent of the Central .National Bank, has returned from Chicago, where he nlemh-d the : esion.; ol tile Anieriea , Pa '.I'm A soeiatiop. Mi. Isaac Skelton .li and danghler. Alice, Mi Tool Col ston'and son, and Linda Riggs, were among llio.se who attended the Creeneastle-1 lelphi toohall munf h’riday night

For Sale: HOME COMFORT

BOB

I I FI, SAVINGS FIHt PRO IT .< TION All these from Fugle I'lcher lloun Insulation. I sttmales at no ohligallon. LAYNL JHSULATICH and ROOFING CO. phone; io*;#

Mr uhI Mrs ('harh K»‘isoy .‘ ill la* among tho.sr .it tin* i'oofiiiill ;• iim* ix lvveen J'urduc* Hn -

un<l Uk* UniviMsity nl

jovv.i liiaiig playod m West I.ai

•.veil*- this nfternoon

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TERMITES CAN BE STOPPED

General pest control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc.

PRHT.B KKAMONABI.K — BE9ULTM UCARANTRRD Reliable Exterminating Company

ITION’E COAX PHAKMACI

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HILL TOP CAFE Now equipped to serve PLATE LUNCHES From M A. M. To 7 P. M. Fried Chicken Sunday Special (Oysters in Season) It M NORTH 111 < FOX FKDAI.F Open 24 Hours SPKCI \l, I’XRTIFS ARRANT.RD.

Pov at ei McKvoy a.Ml Rihv 1 an 1 <■ V ol tlie .hi 0 : 111:-111 I )e ■ lit merit 1.1 Ttlcli;' ra G , vt r a 1

Were liere Friday

Hog lie I m tun IIV t, iVe Putt el .-on. Both are well known iieie mal Mi MeFvi . ■ 1 gnidunted

from P ‘Pa 11 w

Ki gtilai stated mooting of Unit No Ameiiean Legion Anxiliuia .v ill be held Monday evening, Od S at S o 1 lock, at the post hoiTie The girls sponsored by the AilXil 11 ' ho ..Mended Girls

Hood Reunion

Held l.ast Sunday

The descendants ot M. L. and Aaron Hood held their first family reunion at Ftobe Ann Park on Sunday, Sept. TO. 1!(51.

Those present w'ere:

Mi and Mrs. Noah Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hood and family; Mr and Mrs Robert Smith ami taniily; Miss Martha Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hood and family nil of Chesterton. Indiana. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Huber and family; Mi and Mrs. Eddie Huber and family; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maxwell and family; Mr. Edward Chi istenberry, Miss Glee Christenberry, Mr. and Mrs Ellis Yanders all of Cloverdale, Ind. Mr and Mrs Odlts Maxwell. Ml ind Mrs Maurice Cox and family dl nt Quincy, Ind. Mi and Mrs. Fret man Goodpaster and taniily ol near Belle Union; Mr. and Mis Russell Elmore and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Kerr. 1 of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kyle. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gayer and daughter all of Terre Haute. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Figliolo and daughter of Spnkne Washington. Ml and Mrs. Lie Hood, Mi. and Mrs. Paul Hood of Ciawfordsville, Ind. Mr. aid Mi Jim Stevens and son Jim, Mi and Mi ■ Edward Rnlnd 1 ml t aniilv of Indianapolis,

Ind

A a oiiilei fill dinill 1 wil: served and a good time had by all it i planned tliai die reunion ■hall lie held tlie last Sunday of .1 ;i\ l!i52 hi Kobc-Aiui Park

Stllte thru

Will he pie: expel icllCi

cut and talk on Everyone 1 ,

"U; to help We ary part of thi Home Laundry K

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YV-TONIGHT COIKIISX WRIGHT F|.F<

Nonon Grill Open Monday (October 8th.) 24 HOUR SERVICE Will serve full course meals, steaks ami frcncli fries, sandwiches, etc. « Courteous service with experienced help. GLENN DEEM

3:00 5:30 li 00 ti ::o 7 00 M 00 !» 00 10:00 10 TO I I 110 10:00 JOTO 11:00 11 TO 12: TO 12:45 2:45 TOO T :.’:0 ■I 00 00 5 TO (i 00 6 TO 7:00 8:00 0 00 (1:30 0:55 10:00 10:15 10: TO 11:00

Saturday

Live Like Million P to he Igmirunt h in Hopkins FJtovie'v Wayne King Ken Murray Cavalcade of Band'

Wrestling

Royal Playhoii.-k Beat Clock

Theater

Sunday A. M. V ighbor Celebrates Lamp Unto

Pentagon

Super Cirrus

P. XI.

T B A.

World Seri"s Spoils Page Bookshop Man Lifetime Chance P. Bar-C Th Purdue Football Mystery Theater Paid Whiteman Show Business Toast of Town Fred Waring Celebrity Time Who Said That ? President Truman News Review Hollywood Line What’s My Line? Comedy Hnir-

WRIGHT’S M.Kl'TKIC NKRVK E T X Saiei and Service

Font

Westlnahousc DEALER

R. Walnut St.

Greer eautte

( luh I Cderutiim XiuiotiiK'es Offleers

T he following list of the names m tie offiein. and chairmen of the department- of the County I eilerution of XX'miien’n ('Itihs ha been approved by Mrs. D. O. Tate, president of the Putnam Countv Federation. Publication

ia 1111 jol tin- lisi may b of benefit to

tho.-e offin rs ol individual clubs who desire to contact these of-

ficials now.

Since publication of tr.e year book containing such names is made later in the club year and is not now readily available, we hope this list is brought to the attention of every Federated

Club

PreMdent, Mr: D O Tate, Bainbridge. I v l V Pies, Miss Carrie Pierce, Greencastle. 2nd V Pres., Mrs Fred Starr, (ireencast le. .’ltd V Pies . Mrs. Claude Newgent, Morton. Secy., Mrs. Arthella Higgins. Roa chdalc. '('teas.. Mis Fred Gowin, Roueh-

dale.

Auditor, Mrs. Floyd Gardner, Rumellvllle. Parlianteiitariaii, Mrs. T. G .Yuncker, Greencaatle. Cor Sec., Mrs Earl Sutherlin CoateRVille. Hepiirtmeiilul ( hairiuen American Home, Mrs Russell fr Haver, Greencastle R. 1. Family Living, Mrs. Robert Myers, Greencastle. Gardens. Mrs. Frank Miller, Bain-

bridge.

Mothercraft, ivfts Theodore Bock.

Greencastle.

Religion. Mrs. Janies

Bainbridge.

Motion Pictures, Mrs. T A Sig ler, Greencastle. Pres and Publicity. Mrs F.arl Hull, Roachdule. Radio-Television, Mrs. Minnie Williams, Greencastle. Education, Mrs Wvu Bishop,

Greencastle

Adult Education, (Tiatactei mid Epsilon Sigma Omhu'on. Mrs. <> I! Lane, Buliihridge LHirnrn Literalji’e ami Puet ry, Mi Ralph West. Gree, -

«astle.

UN ESCO, Mrs Wm. Rut chi:, Jr.. Koat'hdale. Art., and Pennf Art Fund. Mrs. Stanley Cook, Bainbridge Drama and Pageantry, Mrs. Paul Mahoney, Greencaatle. Mental Health, Mrs. Eldon Miles. Bainbridge. Veterans and Iiilernational Clubs. Mrs. E R. Seller, Greoncust-

le.

‘Tub institutes, Miss Rutn

Hutchens, Roachdale.

Conservation of Natural Resources, Mrs Chsuncey

Sutherlin, Roachdale.

J Cooperation for the Blind, Mrs. Walter Ratcliff, Bainbridge

l‘honn 04

•Conger, Bainbridge. Reciprocity. Mrs. Glenn Michaels, BainbridgeSalety, Mrs. Arliim Eggen. Coatcsvlllc R. 2. Scrapbook, Mrs. Earl Sutherlin, Coatesville R. 2. Music Mrs. Arthur Weller, bum-

bridge.

•International Relations. Mrs. Russell Pierce, Greencastle. Legislature, Mrs. H. E H Greenleaf. Greencastle. Public Affairs, Mrs. Osborne Hutchens, Roachdale R I Citizenship, Mrs Albeit Batch Bainbridge. Indian Affairs, Mrs. Parke Dunbar, Greencastle. Industry, Mrs. S A Collivei, Bainbridge. Public Welfare, Mrs. Harry Grantham, Roachdale. Child Welfare, Mrs. Edwin Smith. Roachdale R. 2 Community Service, Mrs. Fred M Starr, Greencastle. Health Mi Cecil Brown, Green-

castle.

Living in Later Years, Mrs Fcid Lucas, Greencastle. Youth Conservation, Mrs Wm Mi Mullen, Roachdale. Delta Theta Tail Alumnae Meets Xlouday Dells Theta Tan Alumnae will meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Muriel Huckleberry, T06 N. Jackson St Mrs W. D James will be assistant hostess.

History Series furnishes listeners

with colorful information on a variety of subjects and personages. Thursday, 5:15 Fun Time will feature the children’s workshop Friday's offering, Is the popular News Series. 1D4S) Sigma Delta Chi Award Winner. •It’s Your Wot hi.” not only brings the news of the world within the scope of the teen age boy and girl, but it is highly informative

for adults as well.

Battery B Will Get Standards

red as they threw a switch at the Chicago District Electric Corp.

plant.

Taken to St. Margaret’s Hospital m Hammond were W. R Fleming, Henry Engelland and L. | J. Zelnier, all of Chicago. The plant, which generates j power for the Edison Co. of Chicago and the Northern Indiana Public Service Co., is located on the Illinois-Indiana state line.

Currar,,

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Mrs. P.inline Allec Hostess To ( lob

On Si pi ember 26th, eleven member of club Forty-Eight inei it Hie home of Mrs. Pauline Alice The club became orgnnized for hi.-iness, with the president. Jean Staley, presiding. The song of in. iiiniiili. When You and I Wei. X ..ling Maggie, was led h\

Fre,da Parker.

The roll eall was responded to with "Our Favorite Childhood Spmt. Tln-n the re))ortR of the seri rtai y and treasurer were given by Sarah Goodin and Madonna Clitfonl. A hostess gift was preHontcd to Pauline Alice ainl Frida Owen received a gift from

her Secret Sister.

'jin- history of the Ilippopoi inius was given by Sarah Goodin is estimated that the ordinary hippo lias a stomach over 10 ft. long and will accomodate 5 or ti bushel of grass. They are largest of the pig tribe and one of the heaviest of all living mammals. large hippo weighs around 4

ton.

I lively refreshments of snack andwiches. pie and coffee Were served by the hostes.-i. The next meeting will be a masked party the home of Mrs Lillian Ain old on October 51 and a pi t/.e will be given for the best dress

ed.

Those present were Jean Staley. Freida Parker, Juanita On , Freda Owen, Murl Keller, Nellie Hurst, Sarah Goodin Madonna Clifford, lads Alice Lillian Arnold and the hostess Pauline Al-

ice

CM It CAI.KNH\tt Xlouday Modern Priscilla Club I p m Mrs. L. C. Conrad. Tuesday Gill Scout Council I :tu p. m Keystone Chapel. DePauw Newcomers Group 8 p. m.— Mrs. Herbert Hellet

fDTJ'RE* TELLING MB

A large number of Putnam County residents will attend the military ceremony at Wuveland on Sunday Oct 7th at 3:00 p. m. for the presentation of the battle standards to Battery "B", 414th AAA Gun Battalion, received during World War II for extraordinary heroism in action against the enemy. The unit distiguished dself by displaying gallantry. deternfination and esprit <lc corps in accomplishing its mission tinder extremely difficult and hazardous conditions as set apart and above other units participating in the same campaign. Major George C Gaylord, oommanding officer, will give a brief sketch of the military background of Battery "B". Major George \Y Smith, regional command"! will mak" the*presentaGon o the battle standards to Cupt. Robt. E Fttllenwider of We viand Open house at the m-yvly dec, it".i armory will fnl-

low.

Titos" t om Russell township . ,,, ..

rs

On Monday Iho National loague Robert E Fullenwider, John L. Wright. Curtis D. Rivers. George Ir Harmon, John W. Reynolds. Homer Cox, Bobby Starnes, UhaiT.-s E Stew ait. Christopher Con H Lando Cosby Jr. (On active duty training) Maurice D. Hayes Dm. dd L. Priebe, Archie G Dev William G. New’ell. Ron•iUI It Ri\fis Karl French Jr., Robert W French, Richard L. Hock,! it, William K. Keys, John \ Mil, Raymond Ochiltree, Richaid M Heybohl, Harold E. Starnes, Robert B. Wlveeln-

OFFICERS SUSPENDED FORT WAYNE, Ind., Oct. 6 I UP) Police Sgt. Earl Bicknese, 42, began a 30 day suspension period today for striking a youth who smashed the fender of his car. The board of safety said Bieknese also will return to the force as a private us part of his punishment for slugging James Cox,

16.

■Bicknese, a city policeman for nine years, became enraged when Cox’s auto colided with one driven by Bicknese’ wife, Thelma, last week. CONFESSEK ROBBERY BROOKVILLE, Ind.. Oct. 5. (UP) Ervin E. Roden, 23, Tal lahassee, Fla., was held here to day for a $923 robbery at a. Itasca, III., Country Club las June. Roden walked into Sheriff James Hixon’s office yesterday I and said he wanted to confess.

Gteetuaillt

lions am

NAG RACtt

Sunday, OdobtiU

He had l>eeii unable Uul, eat since he took ih, while working at thi Hills Club under the Robert Cline, Helen iui Hixon said Ilhnob amk*,, verified Roden’s conlesn*, a warrant was being •-

Mr. and

LOCAL items

f ort '' ,a • v, " !?, Saturday!' "" ^ ^

Bee HiVc Kehekith b«tgf meet Monday evening a o'clock Members* pleu* articles foi the auctlnn The Washington Twj r meeting po-tponed in® regular dat". 0< t it. (^j 16 on account ofteachfum; ing. Mrs. Anna Shields Hagai, New York and hnnioiyqt city, was heic Friday even#! attend th, c- . , litltiu' memory <■ hei luiadaud. %' K. C. Hogntc

By WIUIAM RITT

nerve as a movie atarofiaw

America!

JCentral Press Writir

^URDUDlUNIVERSrTY plans t of the proletariat lias as

of operate fa full-scale 9 airline, fhere'a one school, at least, “takng to the air’* without benefit of Lnew^etar forward passer.’. ^ fjFgemmologlst^wS'readria'a ewel expert. Just a high-faintin'

teaton -bogan all over again. This lime with two team), instead of

1 > k‘

Adolphe V Menjou f has * finally shaved off that famous mustache. Note to Onkel Choe F.talin: O. K., 8ig_Boy, t let’s_see_if - J.he poobah

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Our idru uj md calotfaf'form u „ last juat l hi long os 4

does. ; i |

National Americon Irdion' wot celebrated m thit otfin everybody trying to when they last saw a rsol*

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Now th t most of thf U. 1, back on standard hn;e a Id 1 people got an exti.i liour'i but they’ll he darned if iMy . remember when.

WORKMAN BURNED WHITING, ind , Oct 6 (UP) Title' workmen were treated today for serious burns suffered when an "electrical Hash" occtir-

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S C.C, Club 6:30 p. m Elizabeth Ensign. Tuesday Reading Circle Mrs. E. A. Brown. Welle Mlay Veronica Club 2 p. m Vernon Shirley. P E O.—7:80- Miss

Walla

Tbursday

Della Gamma Alumnae in Mrs Joint A Cartwright

CUtlton-Mudiaoti Home Ee

Chib Mrs. Vein Sigler.

WoniiUts Auxiliary St Andrews Kpisiopal church 7:45 Mrs. Paul Pruitt. Greeneastle R.

2.

FrMay (.’ontury Club 2 p. LuGramli Tennis.

Station WGRF

WE’LL MEET YOU AT THE NAG ' RACES Sunday, October 14th SPONSORED RX Greencastle Lions

METZGER LUMBER COMPANY in XV. FAN KLIN ST.

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By trial and error or scientific fad

Among aneient drugs in popular use u. "tanr swine, powdered horn ol'daer, flys|ie. k- ami tua,lAlthough these were somewhat repul , .in,li,l m. doubtful value, great faith was placed in h rjr curative powers. A review of the drugs c, «e imlav would disclose many similar animal prcluoi- and tissues. Examples are pituitary exit i, I, thyroid, liver, adrenaline, Insulin from the pam r,.,-. and estrone from the urine of pregnant i ■ . When processed and dispensed for use. thi- ' liaic little resemblance to their original state. In im !, me and pharmacy, trial and error is • thing ol tin p-i-t The use ut drugs is in strict aeconlam e with.-i iuiUk 1), I,

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COAN PHARMACY Pulliam (VrtuHy’s Isirgcst Dior Store, built on QtTALITt AtrilRAf V, SEUX It l

TENTS UP FOR ATOM WAR OPERATION

Min.

After a brief lay-off for auni- j met vacation, the Indiana School of the Sky return.-; to the uir ovcWURE, boginiiing October 8. Ir. the pant, these public service broadcasts, pfoduced and directed by the Department of Radio 3^* and Television at Indiana Uni- ’’•F JflrtHkW •«_. ' ut ve tally, have been recognized^ 1 " * ' ~ ^*<*^»*>* ei will b* ^! nationally and internailonally. A TINT CITY Ii rialng In Ui« barren desert region of Nsvada whtsre U. 8. •nrusd fow" G(n (ViU^ The first half of the 191 series “ rt of itornto ™ Tt * T *' " 0 P eratlC)ni D ««'» ot thesp.eUl mtneuver. U > b Kaan uesati Thud Coras cnnunsiidse. trow nmrnr ' Roberts, <"^1. '.■wrnMumm--