The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1952 — Page 2
THE DA:!.? EANN’IR, GREEhJL { TIE, !NDf MA, TUESDAY, A D RIL 29, 1929.
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Ij ’ Board lM'c;inii> -t:uof tfi*. ^ i. ii ipoli. proft -.Hlonnl oljtnpfans bankflbnll followinj; grailnntion trom Kentuckj - . MTCirifiAV, April I!) —(I\S) —Tlx* rcllrr-d < <> il minor i om lrtcd last wrok of fatall> shooting Sgt. fioorgo BroWi:, :18, of iiroon <nstlo, on Thanksgiviiig Kve, now i« hrhind bars at tlo- Michigan Cify state prison. Kalph Groves, of Hia/il, found guilty of slaying I lie soldier by a Greene County jury, fares life imprisonment, Hi now is#' t years old. f Ins pri“..ner i\ 's bnuglit to JTi hiran City h> Grr. oc County S-heriff Lem < I :rk and two other officers. FIIANKFIRT. April ii9— (IN'S)—Gen. Itwight 1). Elsenhower said today lie Iwlieved the Hussion attack on a French plane over Soviet-Germany ap(M'ared to him to Is- a matter that should lie hulidied through diplomatic channels. Fie refused to comment on the ineidert heyoml saying: “I would say il belongs to the state Department ”
GUI- ( .INVENTION ganization than in winning the election." "We feel u is in admission of defeat for the Taft torees," he said. Holder did not mention the Eisenhowe;-Taft angle He said new national eomnnttee rules reouired state conventions to meet at least 30 days before the national get-together July 7 Previously, the Indiana convention would have met only four days ,:rior to the Chicago meeting
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.VTr and Mrs. Delbert Ward and family of Homer, ill., were Sunday dinner gin its of Mr and Mrs Clarence Ward and Alvora Weller Afternoon > allers were Mr. an.l Mrs. Walter Ward and daughter of near Morristown.
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Mr. and Mm raster Green, Brazil R 5 are the parents of o son born Mondav, The meeting of the West Marion Home Demonstration club has been indefinitely postponed. Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter of Indianapolis spent the week-end with Mrs. Baxter’s parents, Mr and Mrs Roy Rem. burg. Mrs. Elizabeth T Kirnberlhi who has been visiting her sister, Miss Laura Towne, has returned to her home in Oakland, Calif. Women of The Moose chapter No 138 will meet Wednesday evening at 8-30 in the Moose Hall. AU members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Walters of South Bend, are tin* parents of a son, Mark Arnold, bom April 21 Mr.'. Waite: ■ is the former Miss Nancy Kllrn Rockhill, daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard Rockhill. Members of Circle Four of the Gobin Memorial church who would like transportation to the meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. A. E. Shipman, are asked to call 672-R, Mrs Rex Thotlton, transportation chairman. Mr. and Mrs Lee Reeves rpent the weekend In Winamac, visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Shortle. Their sons, Gilbert of Kansas City, Mo . and Byron of Chicago, were also weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Shortle. Mrs, Lillie Ferrand lias returned to her home after spending the past three weeks with her daughter in Indianapolis Mrs. Ferrand fell from a ladder and injured her back several weeks ago, and is slowly improving. Mrs. Holstol and daughter brought her home. Sunday guests of Mr nnd Mrs. Walter Nelson were: Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Dickson and son, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs Jim Clearwaters and family, Mr and Mrs. Aylcr Nelson and family, Mr and Mrs. Roy Remsbutg and son, Bergie, Mr. and M: Paul Giddings and dnughtei Mt and Mrs Joe Bar-
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Th.' Greeneastle Council of Church Women is sponsoring the annual May Fellowship Day for women of all churches on May econd in Community Hall at Gobin Methodist Church. The meeting will begin with a pitchm luncheon at 1 p. m. and will continue with business, fellowship and worship, concluding with a message from the Rev. L.ilpii Saundei i ,of the First Christian Church, on the theme, "Spiritual Security for Today’s Familie ' Each person is asked to bring her own table service.
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| the outstanding student of Hmtor> or Civics in tin- High Schools of the County has been completed in the schools that are out for j the 1951-1952 year. The winners m these schools are Roachdale in History, Judy Gough: Clovcrdale in Civics, Nila Grove; Russellville in History, Gene Clodfelter; Fillmore in History, Barbara Chudd; Bainbridge in History, Eleanor Tippin, Belli Union in Civics, Jimmy Walker Keelsville did not have a class in ! either subject this year. The Greeneastle winner will he announced at Awards Day May Hi
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Bethany Fellowship of t:u First Christian church will nr '1 Thursday at 6:30 p. m. at tin church for u pitch-in dinner Come bringing a covered <h . and your table service.
Malcolm York entered a dandy Crapple yesterday to take over the lead in that division of the Fishing Contest. The entry was twelve and seven eights inches long, and weighed one pound. four ounces Tomorrow is the last day of open season for large and smallmouth Bass until June 16. However, all other species of fish are open the year round. We feel sure that the Bluegill department of the contest will show a lot of activity, now that the Base season is drawing to a close. SPORTSMAN S SHOP
Dr. and Mrs. George McCiin lock will be here for a visit fi" i May 3 to July I If any of old patients would care for treui ment during this time, they nrn write for appointment to G< ' McCiin Pock, 612 E Walnut, a he will contact them. 29 2 ANNIVERSARY Birthdays Eugenia Shinn today, April 29 Mrs. Josle Ki-yt, Greenca April 29th. Mrs. Nova Call Greencasih April 29th. Cpl. Robert Nelson, in <!• many, 23 years old today, son Mr and Mrs. Morris Nelson Circle Meetings Are Listed For Thursday The Circles of the W. S. C of Gobin Memorial church m< Thursday at 2 p. m., as follow Circle 1, hostess, Mrs. J H Porter; program "The Amerh North and South," Mrs. A. <’ Northrop. Circle 2, hostess, Mrs. F. \1 Thompson; assistant host' - Mrs. Kenneth Peck; devotions, Mrs W M Mt'Gaughey; program, Mission to America, Mrs. Ray Herbert. Circle 3, hostess, Mrs. A. L Meredith; assistant hosier .Mr." L. W. Van Cleave; program Methodism and I he Negio. Mrs Helen Hawkins Circle 4, hostess, Mrs A. V Shipman; assistant, Mrs E. F Naylor; program, Mrs Russell Compton, a study of the bo.ik of
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Circle 5. hostess, Mrs Frank Stoessel; assistant. Mi Lawrence Crump; program, "The Home, a Christian Concern,” Mrs. C. D. VV. Hildebrand. Circle 7, 7:30 p. in., hostess, Mrs. A. VV Crandel, assistant, Miss Mildred Allen; program, n study of the book of Acts Mrs. Russell Compton. ELKS NOTICE
VFvV Ladies Auxiliary sponsors Essay I nalest Tile Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No I55u sponsored an essay contest this year In the local High School The subject for the essay was "America Is Our Business.” Tlie interest of the high school 'indents was very gratifying to (lie Auxiliary as there were twenty two essays turned in to the judges Mrs. Harry McClmne was essay chairman for Ihe
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The winners were, Susan Rennett, first, who will receive a $25 00 v..TV bond; Sherman Reeves, second, will receive $10,00; Flo Ann McGuffey, third, will receive $5 00. The prizes will be awarded on Honor Day at the High School. 1 Mrs. Hodge lloiioicil \i Kirtlnlay Party Mrs. Freeda Hodge, class sponsor of the junioi class of Belle Union High School this pasi year, was pleasantly surprised by the members of tie class and Mr. and Mrs. Dor-j Prichard, who gathered at hci home to honor liei birthday, Monday night. Mi Hodge received many hulls cards and a huge birthday cake. The group enjoyed games and refreshments of cake, ice cream and cokes. Beta sigma l*hl Initiation Wednesday’ Formal initiation anil dinner of Beta Sigma Pin will he held at Old L ml inn. Wednesday evening at t, "0 dsT
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J .VI i h. Opal Ellis Hostess to Madison Club Tlie West Madison Home Ee I’hih met April 23, at the home o' Mrs Opal KHi i. The president Lucille Skelton, opened the meet ing with all singing tlie song, ‘Old Oaken Bucket," flag salute and ehib creed were given. Roll call was answered by fifteen members wilh a housecleaning hint. Tlie secretary-treasurer report was given. The lesson was on safety in the hath room. The First Aid class was postponed until fall. Three j meetings of interest were planned for tlie near future. The tea in honor of the 100'; members on April 30, in the Union building; May 2nd, a frozen food demonstration at Weesner’s | Wore: and a public policy meeting to be held in the Union building on May 20 Mrs. Lorene Thomas and Mrs. Hazel McUiillougii gave a very interesting lesson on refini.shing furniture. II was decided to have a called meeting at tlie home of Lorene Thomas on May 13th to do some work on refinishing furniture. Bring a sack lunch and materials to work with. Tlie meeting closed with the club prayer. Refreshments of ■ ake, ice cream and frozen strawIjerries were served by the lios less.
Clinton Falls VV. S. t\ S. vicets Thursday Clinton Falls W. S. O. S will meet Thursday :d I o'clock in the church basement. Bring in edler acissors and thimbl, - Everyone welcome. .’reshy terinn Women Plan May Breakfast The Women’s Association o: the Presbyterian church will have a May hreakfast on Thursday, May 1st, at 9:.'10 a. m. Circle No. 3 will act as h'ostesses and
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CARD OF THANKS We wish to express enr thank ; and appreciation to everyone who helped in any way in our inrow, at the death of our husj hand and father. Especially thank Dr. Blix and Dr. Veach, Culver nurses, minister, Mrs. Chastain and Mr. Perkins. Mrs. Dessie Allen Mr. and Mrs. Hub Suiter and family Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen and family Mi. and Mrs. Gllie Ball and family MEETING MAY 5
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The Floyd Township Farm Bureau will hold its meeting May 5 at 7:30, CRT in Cent"! school house. A representative from the Indiana State Police and Harold Smith insurance agent for Putnam County Farm Bureau Will speak on "Safety.” Refreshments will be furnished Plan to attend.
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