The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1951 — Page 2
THE DAII.Y BANNER r.BEENfASTLF, i^DIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEK lA, 1951
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THE DAILY HANriflt and HERAl r ' CONSOLIDATED
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mills, Spenc- | er, are the parents of a son born
j Tuesday.
Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Turner, Reelsville. are the parents of a son horn Tuesday.
Entered tn the postofflc* at QreencMtle, Indiana aa second claaa mail matter under act tt
March 7, 1878. SubacrtpMon ' w i^h ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. 30 cents per week; $4,00 l**r, Mo|Tjs N ,. lson alK i family
year hy mail In Putnam County;
PKC. Kid)ert M. Nelson is | spending a fifteen day furlough
|5.00 to $10.40 pet year outside Putnam County. Telephone 06, 74 or 114. 8. H. Rartden, Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street
CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank earn and every one that sent anniversary cards and flowers and gifts. Thunk.- Mr. Canary, om old muil currier on our BOih anniversary Thanks again. Mi and Mrs. John A. Skelton l*d '"SiivFRsnaiES Birthday Doyle Ray Webster, today, October i!4th. Merhilng Mi and Mrs. Harold Ea.sLham, 4^0 W. Jackob, 15 yeura today, Oct. 24.
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PUTNAM COUNTY SALE PAVILION Saturday, November 3, at 7:30 P.M.
Eitel's Say PLANT IMPORTED Holland Bulbs NOW!
There are many sizes of bulbs which can be sold at many different prices but Ulese bulbs listed below are alb TOP SIZE 12cm and up. Don’t be mislead by claims of size and cheap prices. We guarantee these bulbs to be the largest bulbs obtainable anyplace in the world and they are reasonably priced because we buy direct from the grower in HOLLAND and not a distributor in this country. Seeing is believing — stop at the store today or call and have us layway some bulbs today. The rains of this week have made planting conditions ideal.
Triumph tulips—enormoiiN flower* on tall stems .lohn Gay—lilac—rose with light islge W hite sail — cream to pure whitc Ehiiius — « strong red Denhola violet red I’rsa Minor — golden yellow Telescopliim — outside reddish violet inside violet Red Emporer — a regal red Darwin Tulip* — the favorite of all tulips William Pitt — dark scarlet Red Pitt — carmine red Hartlgon — dazzling crimson scarlet < ordell Hull — While and red stripe Nlphetos — sulphur yellow Aristocrat — Violet red Golden Harvest — Yellow Daffodllla —- Texas — a large yellow better Ilian Ring Alfred Iteinbrundt — largest of the yellow Hecrsheba —■ a pure while Hyacinth — ——— Pink, white and blue lu extra large hulh* either In bulk nr In packages Crocu* — these are already boxed In easy to handle 25 per box reasonable prices.
EITEL'S FLOWERS
Mrs. O. G. Webb and her sun. Noble Webb, are visiting Ml and Mrs. Ray Elder in Lansing. Miiii. Mrs. Francis Lear of Fort Wayne is spending a fey daywitli friends and relatives in this
city.
Endorsers of Photoplay will meet Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs Ferd Lucas. The high school students and teachers recently contributed 131.30 to the ‘‘Crusade Fol Frci - dom” campaign. Mrs. Howard Appleby of (ioverdale has returned to her home from the Putnam County Hospital where she has been confined for the past two weeks due to a major operation. The Canaan Home Economics Club will have their bazaar and supper at the civic building m Coatesville Saturday night. Oct. 27. beginning at 5:30 u'< lock We will have plenty to eat. Rev. Gilbert McCammack will preach at New Providence church Sunday, both morning and evening services. Rev McCammack was formerly pa.-tm of the church. Everyone welcome. Miller School will have its annual Hallowe’en parly on Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 1:15. There will be u parade and prizes will be given for various costumes Prizes will also be given for the best pumpkins. Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. W. O. Mathew of Putnamville were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huber and daughter Susan. Mrs. Sarah Park of Indianapolis and j Mrs. Anna Sullivan of Terre Haute. Mrs. Edith Scott had as her Sunday guests. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott of Eminence and Pvt. Joseph Scott, Fort Riley, Kansas, Cecil Scott and children of Poland, Mrs. Pitney Bandy and Mr. and Mrs. Lconnie Gleason. James Rut, North Madison a tract .engineer at the Barnaby Lumber urn sustained painful injuries Tuesday while at work. Mr Birt’s foot was caught in the swinging doors and the arch was broken. He was taken to the Putnam County Hospital for treatment and X-ray. Mrs Walter Williams, Road 40. left for Washington, D. C. today, where she will attend the wedding of Miss Hetty Jane Rosch and Charles Winns on Friday evening, October 28th. While in h“ East Mr- Williams will he lie guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rosch. ,li m Falls Church, Vir-
ginia.
The next meeting of the Reels\ille W.S.C.S j.s to n t , |i e |(| on Oct. 31 at the church due to several members planning to attend the sub-district meeting at Brazil on Nov. Lst. Members are asked .o meet at the Reelsville Church at 8..10. All who can are urged to be at this meeting. Malcolm Roinine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Romine of In Jianapohs and formerly of Greencastle, lias been elected president of the Flame Club at Indiana University. The Flame Club i» a senior honorary, and Romine is highly honored by being named its president. Romine served for a time in the U. 8 Air Corps, but was sent back to Indiana Uuiveraity to com-
plete his studies.
A revivsl will be held at the Quincy Uaplisl church starting October 2U and lasting through November 11 Rev. Wyman Hull of the Woodland Baptist church Indianapolis, will be the speaker, assisted by Rev. Chelas Sheese of the Quincy church. The song leader will also be from the Woodland Baptist church. Services will start each evening at 7:00 p. m. Everyone is invited to attend these services. Next time you are passing, look in on our new Launderette Department. You will know’ why we are so proud of It. Home 1 Laundry & Cleaners. It. I
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Wyer, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs DeWan Killinger, D:-. Killinger and Carol, left today to return to their home in Denver. Colo., after spending several weeks in the Killinger home in Northwood. DOT LE APPOINTED ,1 (' (Larry) Doyle, central regional sales manager. Ford Division, Ford Motor Company, has been appointed as a member hi tin automotive section of the National Production Authority in Washington, D. C. L. D. Cnisoe, vice-president and general manager, Ford Divimii announced that Mi. Doyle mis been granted a leave by the rompany to serve with the federal agency and that O. F Vanik), assistant regional sales manager, will be acting manager during Mr Doyle's absence. 260 Rescued In Hospital Blaze DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 24 (UP) Hemic nuns and nurses shepherded 260 patients out of St. Paul's hospital today as a fivealarm fire burst through the roof and threatened to send it crashing down on them. The blaze was discovered at 12 27 a lu aim was exlinguishpd an tu-.iir ind 20 minutes later. It roared through the roof of the five-story brick building as nienibeis of llic hospital staff carried aim guided the patients out into 50-degree weather to await removal lo other institu-
tions.
Patient who underwent surgery le- than 24 hours before the blaze walked down as many as three Rights of stairs. A mother whose baby was born yesterday dashed to the nursery and caried her child out In her arms. A child was born m a nearby nurses’ home five minutes after the mother was removed. Nuns under the direction of Sisiei Alberta. Mother Superior of the Order of Daughters of Charity, and student nurses called from their beds, removed mothers and babies first. The 30 infants were taken to the nearby nurses home and "assigned” to trainees for care. The fire, believed to have resulted from defective electrical wiring, broke out in the fifth floor quarters of the nuns. Sister Alberta said she awoke to see the ceiling of the room ’spluttering and then it and a wall broke into flame. It spread quickly through the dormitory." Every ambulance in Dallas, dozens of police and sheriff’s department cars, countless taxicabs and a city bus were used in the evacuation. •SI PER’ CEILING? These violations generally involved upgrading of cattle and false weighing, according to OPS. Slaughterers have overcharged customers in order to "over up illegal buying, OPS
claims.
TV-TONIGHT COURTESY WRIGHT ELEC
6:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 6:00
Chuckwagon Talcs Kurtoon Klub •Western Theater Town Topics Weatherbou rd
SOCIETY Fillmore S. S. Class Will Vied Friday The Truth Seekers Sunday School Class of the Fillmore Christian church will meet Friday evening, Oct. 26th with Mrs. Eva Duncan. Mr. Mark Orousore will have charge of the devotions and Mrs. Croiiaore of the entertainment. This is our masquerade meeting. .Mrs. Pease Will Be Club I lostess The Needlecraft Club will meet Friday. Oct. 26. at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Fred Pease. 521 Anderson. Mrs. Charles Weaver, county health nurse, will show pictures and talk on cancer and quack doctors. W esley < ha |>. l W . S. C. ». Met With Mrs HHIis The Wesley Chapel W S C S met Monday. Oct. 1, with Mrs. Alma Hillis. The meeting was opened by our president, and after a short business meeting me flower fund was taken up and a door prize was won by Leota Rauli. Refreshments were served to nine members by the hostess. Merting adjourned to meet with Agnes Wallace Thursday Nov. 5. # Mrs. Crosby Hostess To Roaebdale Delts Theta Lambda Chapter of Delta The!a Tan Sorority of Roachdale met at the home of Mrs. Claude Crosby Tuesday evening, October 16th for their Founders Day Service. After the Founders Day Serviee, Mrs. Malcolm Harris, Mrs. Donald Wilson. Mrs. Drake Brookshire and Mrs. Glenn Irwin condoned a lovely pledge service for two new pledges to Theta Lambda Chapter, Mrs. Helen Haiiini and Mrs. Georgia Thomas. Following Hie pledge service lovely refreshments in keeping with the sorority colors, were served to Hie two new pledges and all oi the members of Theta Lambd: Chapter. Roaebdale Sorority Inspeeiion Oetober Ml On Monday afternoon, Oct. 29 Mrs Kermitl Money of Shelbyvtlle. Ind., will inspect Theta Lambda Chapter of Delta Theta Tau sorority at Roaebdale. Mrs. Money is the newly elected national secretary of Delta Theta Tau sorority. Mrs. James Reed, president of Ttieta Lambda Chapter, is entertaining at a luncheon for Mrs Money and the Executive Committee of the Roaebdale Chapter. Two new pledges, Mrs. Helen Hanna and Mrs. Georgia Thomas will he initiated into the sorority during the afternoon and they with Mrs. Money, will be guests of honor at a dinner given by the sorority Monday evening. Homo Ec. Club Mel lu Community Hall The Warren Twp. Home Ec Club met at the Community Hall. The president opened the meeting by the club singing the song of the month, followed by the club creed. Secretary and treasure’s report was read and approved. RoH rail answered by twenty members by something mother taught me. Old and new business was discussed. Season program planning, things we were to look for in the future new fabric, things to look for in plastic, things to make housewhole work easier. We devided our clubs in groups of four and discussed what information our club would like to have. Mrs. Shaffer was our guest. Opal Scobee ami Helen Lehc were gracious hostesses. They served delicious refreshments.
I held. Meeting closed by repeating led hy Chari,k. rs ,
which is relinquishing the
ilub need after which the hos-
6:15—Tom Berry 8:30 John Kii run 6:45 Telenews 7 00 Godfrey’s Friends 8:00 Test the Press 8:20 Tune of Day 8:30—The Web 9:00 Boxing 9:45— Fight Talk 10:00 Weather Man 10:15 News 10 30 Sportsman's Corner 10:45 Music in Night 11:00 Game of Week WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE TV Sale* and Service YOUR 'Rfestindtouse DEALER tl E. Walnut St. Phoae 64
Theta Alumnae Ti a Cancelled The Theta Alumnae tea scheduled for Friday, Oct. 28th from 3 to 5 p. m. has been cancelled.
Pmc« Al Last From PERSISTENT ITCH!
SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY SWISS STEAK Brown Potatoes, Green Beans, Cauliflower, Home made Cake and Roll*. tlM’s Goodie Cafeteria
Mrs. Robert* I lustra*
To Friendly Neighbors , , ri . Th , Kl . ipntlh N, jghbor Club of tc,.s gave several contests. Prizes
...... jn,,.] , goii g to Janie Kaelber, Helen
Manila!!an .is 1 ‘ Mrs Williams, Marilyn Carmic hael.
Thursday. Oct. 18. 19.u n> mis. | Bessie Roberts at lirr home north
-west of Greencastle. Visiting wa eiij ’.ved in the mprning and at noon a delicious dinner wan s ivcd at an attractive table featuring Hallowe’en decorations with dinner gift going to Marjorie Hutcheson. Club prayer was offered at this time. At one o'clock meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Opal Baker with all singing Shine On Harvest Moon, led by the song leader. Aloe Oallahman. afterwhioh each repeated a Bible verse and recited Hie
Lord's Prayer
Roll call was n ponded lo by naming a state or county official
and the office la bold)
Secretary and treasurer’s report was read and approved and new and old business taken care
of with plans being made for our House.
Hallowe'en party and family night at the home of Mrs. Ed Kaelber. Oct. 24 in Brazil. Special i papers and poems were read by Cordelia McCullough Bessie Rob-
erts, Alice Callahan.
Flower and program committees were appointed and election of officers for 1952 were
Those present were Mrs. Opal Baker. Mrs. Dorothy Kaelber, Mrs. Marjorie Hutcheson, Mrs. Cordelia McCullough. Mrs. Marie Neesc. Mrs. Alice Callahan, Mrs. Marilyn Carmichael, Mrs. Jane Kaelber, Mrs. Bertha Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Helen Williams, Joyce Carmichael. Charles McCullough, Shirley and Charles Kaelber and the hostess, Mrs. Bessie Roberts. Next meeting with Mrs. Mar-
jorie Hutcheson.
Deer Creek itiil Chib
Will Have Party
The women of the Deer Creek 200 duh will have a masked Hallowe’en party on Saturday i veiling, Oct. 27th, at 7:30 p. m. lor members and their families. Membership open. The party will
he held at the Deer Creek Club' drunk tin
V Moto*
to devote their effou.^' ^ baker automohil, am, % "^
Greencastle ’•
located on the i„,rth
square, opened several werk.
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They have the Norg,. ^'^ other well known make, of 1 pliances, as well Ha th „ "i"
for aluminum awnine.
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ADD NEW l« NE
Noble Hurst and Ross Allee of Greencastle Home Supply, Inc., announced today that they have taken over the Deepfreeze line of home freezers. This well known line was formerly hand-
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