The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1952 — Page 2

TH' DAUY BAN’NFr. C ?FFMCA57.7, INPIARa. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1952.

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Modern Priscilla ClubMrs. C. N. McWethy. DePatiw Woman’s Club in.'—Union Building

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Associate Tri Kappa 8 )i m. - Union building. New Era Club 2 p. m.—Mrs. W. 15. Singleton, 9 S. Locust. Active Tri Kappa- * p m 1 lion Building. \t ( dnesday <i :d \!' \V. \V.

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Gncncastlf Morning Musica'e - 10 a m. Music S: liool, «;iei. Sheinian’s studio. Thursday i : ion i v i, l•'ir < ’itrisl ian i ■. a cli 1! p in Mi ; K R Dctlioff. 201 4V Walnut

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on Family Hope and Cliai ity. li. ■ minut' of las! meeting vo i'c read .a dapproved. It was vo d ti, ,:ivi the u ual amount to the 1 :■ i Cri, The chairman ; nnouncid the Public Relations meeting at the Gobin Church March 19th. also the District meeting at Veedersburg March

27th.

The eighth grade pupils gave a safety play which was enjoyed by all. James R ic: k. 4 11 lender, talked to the parents about 4-H in

1952.

Two readings were given by Mrs. Edna Grey. The speaker of the evening v.v,s Mrs. James Risk teacher of the Roachdale school. H.s .subject was agriculture t t Public Relations, which was very interesting and educational Th" committee in charge of lie s pper: for corn bread, Mrs. J mts Risk, Mrs. Thelma Goshn. Beans, Mrs. Glenn Pickle, Mrs. Guy Cox, Mrs. Will Lawler. Mrs. Sanford Clones. Mrs. E ina Grey. Coffee, Miss Ruth Hutchings and Elsie Thompson.

The eo.niiiKtee lor the April meeting are Mrs. James Ellis and

Mrs. Laurence Meadows.

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Racket Squ.tJ

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Live Like Million

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Grouchc> Marx

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TV Term Time

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Wayne King

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Ken Murray

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Regional Final

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Melodic ;

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Roller Derby

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Heal Clock

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The:itt i sumla> A. M.

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TTi i lie Park

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(ramp Unto

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1 etiI agon P. M.

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Answer (’.ill

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Gene Autry

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Cisco K.d

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Red Skelton

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See 11 Now

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Name’'; (lie Same

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Bookshop Man

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B-Bar-C Th

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Sports Scholar

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Weathei Man

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Mystery Theatr i

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Paiil Whiteman

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Jack Benny

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Toast of Town

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Fred Waring

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Bienk Bank

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Celebrity Time

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Who Said That ?

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News Review

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.... Little Theater

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What’s My Line?

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Comedy Hour

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice at Greenuaatle, Indiana iu* second Hass mail matter under aet of March 7, I871fc Subscription price JO rents per week; $1.00 per year by mall in Putnam County: $5.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114 S. R. Kariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street TODAY’S HIP.I E THon.HT If a sheep is not profitable it is sold to the butcher. Some men ::ie a burden on society, requirug police, the courts and prisons I,, prevent their doing harm. : : ',ni,: nien aie of priceles., value '.i humanity. We shoukl strive ip be good citizens of service to hiunanity. How much ... is a nan of more value than a sheep! f' Matt 1212

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Inrnr Is notlilng myBterious about the Irealment of disease. It is a sound, practical procedure. Tlic pliy-icun deliberates each individual case, prescribes the remedy indicated. Despite the wild propaganda of the p.itenl medii ine vendors, there is no magic formula. In many in-tanees. indiscriminate self-medication results in serious harm Ksen a minor illness should nol be negleeteii. When you fet I "out of sorts,” consult a competent physician. Receive the benefit of his years of study. Then bring his prescriptions to us to he filled. If yours is an illness that yields to treatment, prompt recovery y.il! he your reward.. COAN PHARMACY Putnam Comity’s Largest Drug Store Built On QUALITY, ACCURACY, and SERVICE I Baby Chicks For Immediate Delivery 500 New Hampshire Reds '250 Barred Rocks 275 While Americans ( ALL STRAIGHT RUN) 300 White Rock Cockerels 125 White Rock Cockerels (1C DAY’S OLD)

READ WHAT THEY SAY! Robert ( ash, (ireencactle, R. 3, "Bought 200 Clilckx, Lost Only One tn Two Weeks.”

FARM BUREAU HATCHERY

Mrs. Karl Sourwine attended the Kappa Alpha Theta state day in Indianapolis today. Mr. and Mrs. .less Cavanois, Roachdale It. 2, are the pan nl of a daughter horn Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lyon have returned from Florida where they have been vacationing. Community Service Club wih meet with Mrs. Clarence Berk, Tuesday evening March 11th. Mrs. Mary Walden lias returned to her home at 306 S. Indiana ireel from the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. Vernrr Houck returned homo Friday from Hie Putnam county hospital where she underwent major surgery. Mrs. Don Beddel will leave tomorrov for her home in New York City. She lias been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs C. Gillen. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Tripett have moved into their new home 307 East Washington street. Dr. Trippett will begin practice from his Greencastle office on March

31st.

Tile Ml. Meridian W.S.C.S. wall meat with Mrs. Leona Vaughan 612 E. Washington, St on Wednesday afternoon. March 12 at 1:30 o’clock. Bring your pillow slips and tea towels. The Missionary Society of the Fillmore Christian church will meet Tuesday, March 11, with •Mrs. Emma Morgan. Mrs. Snodgrass and Mrs. Siddons have the program. Tlie DePauw Faculty coffee hour will be held Sunday afternoon from 4 to 5:30 in the Farul ty Lounge of the Union building. Prof, and Mi.- A. W. Crandall Will have eliarge of the coffee

table.

GOP Editors To Meet April 5 ‘INDIANAPOLIS, Mar. 8 (INS) Plans for the annual spring meeting of the Indiana Republican Editorial Association April 5 in Indianapolis were an nonneed today by Ed Sehergens, of Tell City, the IREA president. U. S. Senator William E. Jenner is to he ihe principal speaker at it banquet that evening. Tiie noon luncheon speaker will be Charles A. Halleck, dean of the nine Indiana GOP members of the U. S House of Representatives, g Paul Riddick, of the LaGrange Standard, is scheduled to be advanced to president, succeeding Sehergens, ^at the business session. Dow Richardson, of the Kokomo Tribune, is slated to advance to first vice president, and Leo C. Craig. Delphi Journal, new treasurer, to succeed Richardson Claude Billings, Akron News, is expected to be re-elected secre-

tary.

Sgt. mid Mrs. Donald Smitli S;'L Donald Smith and Miss Jo Dell Austin were united in marriag. Saturday, Feb. 2nd, at the First Baptist church in Wellington, Texas. Sgi Smith is the son of Mrs. Effic Smith of this city and Miss Austin i the daughter of G. T. Austin of Wellington. Texas. Sgt. Smith is stationed at Wichita Falls as instructor in the B-36 Branch at Sheppard Air Force Base. Mrs. Smith is now enrollfd at Midwestern University in Wichita Falls. Sgt. and Mrs. Smith reside at 1500 N iiili St , Wichita Falls. Texas.

REAL ESTATE TRANSEERS Edgar Donald Webster, et ux, to Wm. Livesay, et ux, land in Clinton twp., $1 Bernard Allen Casady, et u c. to Will. A. Hurst, et ux, land in Greencastle Ea.ilerii Enlargement, $1. Robert M. Cox. et ux, to Royal N. Tharp .land in Marion twp $1. Wallace II Spenc er, ct ux. m Wm. .1. Welter, et ux, land in Clinton twp.. $1. Dallas M. Vermillion, et ux, to Frills S. Waggoner, et ux, land in Franklin twp., $1. Janies Russell to David S. Alien, et ux, land in Warren two., $1. It s Blackwood For Bridge By Easley Blackwood Cagey Opening Lead Sets Mr. Dale By Four Tricks “I still wanl to know.” said Mr. Champion, "how you managed to lose four tricks on this hand. The two red aces arc yom only losers unless Ea st -got off to Die impossible lead of the ace of diamonds and another one.” North dealer

Neither side vulnerable North (Mr. Dale) S - A Q H - K Q 9 7 6 2 D - 9 7 3 r - K Q Wcsl I’-ast ,s - .1 6 5 4 2 S - 16 9 8 11 - 8 3 11 - A 5 ] . HI D - A Q 6 2 (' - .i ,0 8 / :: C - 9 5 4 2 S . h (Mr. Muzzy) o - K 7 3 H - .1 U) 4 D - K 8 5 4 C - A 6 The bidding: Nortli East South West 1 H Pass 2 D Pass 2 H Pass 4 H All Pass "Just n minute,” replied Mr. Dale. "It’s very easy to look at ail 52 cards and say I couldn’t mulf this contract. First', let me ay llial the lead you call impes;iil, i- the lead East actually made. And after cashing the nee .•I diamonds, he continued witli tig- deuce. "Now consider my problem," Mr. Dale continued. "I knew East was a fine player. I couldn’t figure his leading away from an ace-queen. It seemed much more likely that he had opened from the doubleton ace-deuce, imping lo get a third round ruff. "It looked like Mr. West had I lie queen of diamonds and that

his pjay. of the ten spot a t ^ one was a eome-on .xig na] * "Suppose that had been set-up," the old master poi * out. Then if1fines.se the ^ diamonds at trirk two, th,.,.,, wins and the diamond ie tUrn . ruffed. The aee of trumps would he ihe setting trick, I lherpf " went up with the king of djJ rounds and Mr. West ruffe,, "Couldn't you still Kct ri() o( .vour third diamond on the of spades?” asked Mi. Ciiamp^ "Never had a chance,’’ M Dale replied. "At trick t hree West switched to a tramp *,,, East won wjtli the arc on,I j ln . mediately cashed the queen of diamonds.” ■ Well, that was quite an open, ing,” said Mr. Champion sadly "Did East say how he ever thought up such a lead?“Said ho learned it from Mm. zy.’ 'answered Mr. Dal,,, tiie next time Muzzy plays on our team, the Uptown cinp players are going to spend i month training in ihe iionby. hatch before the match bfjpn," GOOD OLD llxts castle ,1. R. Spauhlin. mourns tiie loss of a horse the cars killcd while on a visil to Russel), ville Snhbnth School every Sunday at the Dunkard Ohiircli." (1881)

Brick < Impel 4 lull Will Meet The Brick Chapel Home Demonstration club will meet Tuesday, Manh II with Mrs Andrew .Suthcilm at 1:30. Washington Twp. I* T A Will Meet Tuesday The Washington Twp P. T. A. vdl m, et at the school Tuesday, I reh II, at 7:30 p. m. 'I her will lie music by the grade children under tiie direction of Mrs. Kirk. Mr. Eugene Hutchins, Co. Supt., will be the peaker, who will also show some' pictures. All parents are urged to attend a there will he election of oft jeers for tiie coining year. Please bring pie and sandwiches for tire social hour to fol-

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Ba inbridge

llambridge Group Met Wednesday Tiie CW.F. of Christian Churrh met on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. James Curran with 17 members present. The president called the meeting to order during the business part of meeting. It was voted to send $1,0 00 to the eamp site

project.

A note of Thanks was read from Donald Br ann for his Xmas box. Mary Conger and Zadia I ruitt read scripture. Edith Fry gave the devotions, "A Spiritual Pilgrimage of Prayer" Tiie Missionary lesson was on Alaska. We were dismissed to meet

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( lull W ill Meet With Mrs. King

The Four Leaf Clover Club will meet Tuesday, March 11, at 1:30 p. m. with Mrs. John King Roll rail will be Irish jokes.

SID GASAWAY DIES brother, l^awrence, of this city and a grandson, Richard F„ Funeral services will Ire held from Rector Funeral Home at '2 00 p nr. Tuesday. • Burial in Forest Hill cemetery.

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Otto R. Dobhs, et ux, to Howard Russell Carson, et ux, land in Greencastle twp., $1. Allen McCammack, et ux, to

Chib Met With Mrs. Nieholvni Twelve members of the Clinton Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. James Nicholson Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Wilmer J. Alhin, president, conducted the regular business meeting during which the club voted to make a contribution to the Red Cross. Birthday boxes were discussed an 1 plans for those to is? sent in the near future wore completed Roll call was answered with an Irish Joke Mrs Harold Wysong and Mrs Ivan HarbUon, adult leaders in tiie Clinton Townschip 4-H Club, outlined plans for this years work. Mrs. Roy Livesay gave the second part ‘of the lesson on tiro care and repair of electrical equipment. Mrs. Livesay told the points to be considered in choosing electric cords. In her demonstration she showed how to wire an outlet and gave four steps to replace a heater plug. Guests attending the meeting were Mrs. Carl Snodgrass, Mrs.

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I'nsi Matrons Met Willi Mis. Hale The Bainbridge Past Matrons, with eleven members present met for their March meeting with Mi: Gilbert Hale and with Mrs. (kli.a Gassity, president, presiding. Tiie group expressed deep graditudc to all who contributed, those who bought and the auctioneers. Mr. E. L. Gray and Mrs Chiton E. Coffman for making the Parcel Post sale a sucee It was tiro starling of a carpel fund for the Masonic Hall The -ale amounted to $215.-

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Officers elected were; Mrs. Dale Ross, president; Mrs. E. L. Gray, vice-president and Mrs. ('ha«. Hendricks, secretary and treasurer. The penny collection was 43 cents. Mrs, S. A. Colliver gave exI cerpts from- “The Rig Fishcrinart" hy Lloyd C. Douglas, beginning with the story of Peter and the disciples after the crucifixion of Christ Mrs. Hale conducted amusing eonlests and served refreshments ut keeping with St Patrick’s I )ay. The May meeting will be with Mrs Joe Cunningham. Baby Contod Held Friday Little Teddy Miles Jones, son oi Mrs. Marcia Jones, was de- ( lured the winner in a baby conu st held at the Methodist church (•n Crown street on Friday evening. Richard Robltrsort, son of Mrs. Willa Mae Robinson, was judged the winner for second place. Adam Wagner was named "man about town.” Mrs. Mary Buckner was in ( barge of arrangements and was II isted by Mrs. Adam Wagir r and Mrs. Walter Baynard. DPII CALENDAR Tuesday 4 :00 p *m.—AFROTC Guest Lerturer. Wednesday Worship Chapel—Dr. I^ester M Jones. Thursday 8:10 p. m.—Opera Workshop— "La Boltenre.” Friday 10:09 a. m.- Music Chapel— DePauw University Band. Saturday 8 :15 p. ttt Opera Workshop— "I,a Bohcme."

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