The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 July 1952 — Page 2
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M n \ \ I ok mu (•'OKI WORTH TeX. (UP) — M i I, day for Bill Jacknon a j ia'liiated from the i • n v l 11 Mas He rexieiv- , . ui m i in electrical engin. , n:., and also his lieutenant's iru in the Air Force reserve. In addition, he was one of seven ( ,,,i of 2 id reservists who were uted foi distinguished military :: e t vice.
SHRIMP BOATS This Week End Special > / hi Co. diitlay and Suffday HURSTS DRIVE-IN 5hyii»i|i with f : fUHuce dint I ^»eej«rJratih loe Oram. & HOMEMADE DO NUTS. ‘ < Mute tie^h daily. /
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DANCE SATURDAY Al The V. F. W. HOME ^ POST 1550 Music By THE SNYDER FAMILY 9 To 12 P.M. For ull Veteran*; of Foreign Wars, Ladies Auxiliary and Fathers Auxiliary Members. NO ADMISHION
DON T FORGET VFW Picnic Siinilay AT McCORMICK CREEK STATE PARK BFECH GROVE SHELTER ARIA 10 A. M. Bring Well-Filled Baskets. Fun and Games For All.
THE DAilY BANNER GkEENCASTIE iNDiANA, SaTURDaY jULY 26, 1952'
AT itNOS MUTING
KtTL'KN S I KO.VJ TKIP Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Conrad and son, Fleck have returned home from an i xtended trip through the west. They visited Mrs. Conrad's brother, Chet Adrassart in Casper Wyoming. Mr. Adraasart is an independent geologist for oil in that area. Other places of interest visited by the Conrads were the Badlands, Black Hills and Yellow-
stone Park.
ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Herbert Dane, Jr., 12 years old today, July 26th. V\1tid Mayhall, C. J. Ferrand. Robert D Patton and Ben F. Jaivis today July 26 Golda Mason, Roachdale, July 27th. Mrs. Grace Duckworth, Roachdale, July 27th. Madonna Gough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Gough Roachdale, R. 2, 8 years today, July 27th. Judith Darlene Littrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lit11ell, tour yeais today, July 26. Henry Buis, Fillmore R 1, 52 years, July 27 and Linda Daiiene Head, granddaughter, -1 years July 27th. Robert Lewis Darnell, son ot Mi‘ Betty Darnell, Roachdale. 9 years old July 26th.
Only thf BF'T Is good enough when illness comes. The cheap, ready mixed nostrum costs hut lutie less than the medicine liich you really need. It is lolly to risk your health. 1) i t 1 , misled by >\ild, exaggerated claims. Con* suit y. u (! , i<Mi Hc,Juii knows ivhst is best for you. follow !m 'iu firing his presci iption to us to be hUed. Piute youiscl in iht liand» 1 tpti ialists. COAN PHARMACY tut mi < unt s largest Prug Store Built On iji Al II 5', ACCURACY, wiit SERVICE RRRkRRRlUUtR,RkRR6RkR.kP,RB.R.R6IVl!
Sisflhall Sunday 7; 15 Reelsville vs (Jdd Fellows 8 HO Greencastle Girls v> Crawfordeville Girls Monday 7:15 VFW vs. Madison Township 8:30 Lone Star vs. Cloverdale Tuesday 7.15 Fillmore vs. Reelsville 3 30 Home Supply vs. Odd Fellows Thursday 7:15 Madison Township vs. Lone Star 8:30 VFW vs. Cloverdale Friday 7:15 Fillmore vs. Odd Fellow8 .0 Home Supply vs. Reels viile
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the |Minloffle« at Qreeilcanlle, In.liana an Met uud eluitM until mat ter under act of Mureh 7, 1878. SubMerlpllun price 25 eenli per week; $5.00 per year hv mall In Putnam < ounty: S(. 00 to 310 10 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or 114 H. K Karlden, Puhliaher 17 19 South JaekMon Street loll \1 'S Klltl.F THOCCHT His grief wa real at the death of Saul and Jonathan. He proved tin genuineness of his sorrow by hi enerous treatment of Jonathan .on. Deeds speak loud"! iban words.—David lamented with his lamentation. II Sam 1:17.
crean, and cookies and iceo tc cool aid were served by the ho
tess.
The club adjourned to meet in August with our all day picnic.
STATE LEGION HOLDS MEET IN SOUTH BEN'D
SOUTH BEND, July 2G (INSi- Hoosier Legionnaires proud that two of their most honored comrades are vying for the governorship of Indiana m 1952—-today gathered for their 34th annual state convention
D.- met vice-con,>< anders, Frank ■‘loikowski, South Bend, and Jo ,1 Adam Huntington, Northn p iii' t vice-commanders. I , Legion rules, both difl-
War 1 and a War
Wilson and
IVr.Moiial and Local News Ill*i4 k fN
Rev. Fiancia Kull announces Sunday .Ma es at 7:00 a nr, 8 on u. in. and 10:30 u. m. Mi and Mrs. Rod Fogerson and Mi .i LaVerne Anderson of Mountain 1 lone Idaho are visiting Mr and Mis. Arnold Fen wich. Allan Huggard, of Chicago, ir, spending the weekend with relatives in this city. Mrs Huggard and daughter will return home with him after snending ihis week here. Mi and Mrs. James B. Zeis are in Chicago today to meet their daughter, Mrs. William II. Barrett .'ind cluldien, who are en route to Greencastle from Pocalello, Idaho, lor a visit of several .leeks Mr Barrett plans to join Id - 1 amily here later. Ml and Mrs. Gilberl Krev , and family of Kansas City. Mo., Mi and Mis. John Shortle and fanulv-of Winamac and Mr. and Mrs. Byron K< eves and family of Calumet City, III. will .spend the week-end with Mr. and Mr Lee Reeves and Mrs Lament. PKI.M VI I HE HI PORT
Miss Nancy Brown Mis. Brown will attend the Futui’ Homemakers of America Offieei Workshop held at Puidue University, Lafayette. July 27 to 29. | The workshop is organized for j Uie*piiipo e of training the state and di. Diet officers for then
office
Mi- Brown is secretary of th" (Vnti r District and president of the to' 11 chapter. The local F. II. A. members are |.,',ki forward to having the ('• I nil District fall meeting
here.
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INDIANAPOLIS. July 26 i IN; i A nine-year-old Indianapolis girl clung desperately to life after being reported dead in an Indianapolis newspaper. Kenneth I,. Woodring, of Indianapolis, the father said that his wife phoned him from the Grasslands Hospital, Valhalla. N. Y . .with the tragic information that their daughter Nancy Jane, had died there of polio The fath er sadly made funeral preparations including insertion of a funeral notice, before another call informed him that the first report was erroneous, and the ehild, although eritical, still was alive. However .the report had appeared In one edition of the news paper before the tatlier could stop publication The little girl became ill with polio while on i vacation trip with her mother in New York. Try Sanitone Cleaning next time. Your clothes will look and fed cleaner. The colors will be blighter. You will feel bettei dressed. Home Laundry A Cleaners. it.
Koachdale ( lull Met Weiliii Mlay 1 Mr Gladys DeVore was hostess t ■ the Koachdale Country Beadln club for the regular July im i mg on Wednesday. The meeting was opened by the ni \ president, Mrs. Nona Grant ham, who presented the iiitgon president, Mrs. Hertel, with a lovely gift. A song "America The Beautiful an i Hag ulitle was given in unison Devotional was given by Mrs. Goldia Jeffries. Roll was culled and reading of minutes was by Mi Arthella Higgins. The program was on “Civil Defen ' and a panel discussion on "J a rival Under Atomic Attack' iven by Mrs. Eileen Gown. A i ntesi given by Mrs. Giady Hull was won by Mrs. Higgin . Ttu elub collect was given by : II aiiei which delicious refreshiiii'iili were served by the liosti lo twelve members, includin >ne n-rnstated member, Mrs. Lei, I Miller and one guest. Mr Kelly Gibbs Hostess T" l.alnbritlge Club The Bainbridge Homemakers Club met Friday, July 181b at 1. home of Mrs. Betty Gibbs ill) seven members and seven ■ iiMien present. During om bu.si- ■ ' meeting plans were made lo • ir all day picnic to be held ■ii l, Cormirks Creek. It is for 11" embers and families and is to the third Sunday in Aug-
ust.
la scions refreshments of ice
tin ts Jiave a
If vice-commander.
Adams are War II veterans and Lyon and Florkowski fought in
War I.
The pr sent state commander i- Gilbert Bates of Warsaw. T) ■ year the Ladies Auxiliaiy to the Legion will meet in Bloomington August 8, 9 and 10 rutin i than in conjunction with
. . i • l , .on conclave. A shortage Special guests m the big con- facllitl es was given clave in Fort Wayne will bi 11 h Democratic gubernatorial candi- *>>>■
date Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins of Bloomfield and George Craig, | of Brazil, the gubernatorial choice of Indiana Republicans. Watkins is a former state commander of the American Ia?gion, and Craig was national
commander in 1949-50.
Some 25,000 Hoosiers are expected at the convention, which will elect John K Chappell Petersburg attorney and World War II veteran, a.-> the new state commander. Chappell is unoppos-
ed.
Participating in this year's festivities will be the 31st (Dixie) Division band from Camp Atterbury. The bund, wearing the colorful confederate uniforms which have become its I radt in,'irk. will march in the Monday night parade. The opening session of tin convention will be addressed Sunday by George W. Robnett, Chicago, executive secretary of the National Laymen's Council ot the Church League of Ameri-
ca.
National Commander Donald Wilson will speak before the Monday business session. Chappell will become the second World War II veteran to serve as state commander. The first was Jaek McIntyre of Bloomfield. Candidates for all other top offices are unopposed. They are. John Wilson. Bloomington, and Ira I won, Greenfield. Southern
che reason for of conventions.
^'T-o.ttiuu
hi Hal youth ro
meet
Putnam county Rural y out(i will hold its monthly mee ,,'' July 29th. i8:30 p. m D election of officer^ for the , , ing year. The meeting will be h U I. Crodian’s home which i . ‘ south of Clinton Cen:,, tery. Recreation and a v.. will precede the btisin, , n . . ing.
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When anything of an unusual nature occurs, we think it should be brought to the attention of the public. Therefore, we feel it our duty to inform the people that Fred Pease finally taught some fish this year. Fred managed to hook into a nice amallmouth Bass, and some Channel Cats of no mean size. The action took place on Big Walnut creek, and the enticement offered the fish were Helgiamltes. SPORTSMAN S SHOP FtshentMuik Headquarters
Marilyn Mi Elroy and Beverly llullcr
Light 'em to fight 'em The original House & Garden Candle with an effective mosquito repellent. M0SKEET0UTES 2 for $1.95 New patented Yapor Booster multiplies ettect.veness A tested mosquito repellent In Ike wtx of Ike csndle is voUtized Into Ike air wken candle is burned. Easy to use—no smoke— pleesant odor. Burns more than 50 kours — outdoors or Indoors. . SAM HANNA S BOOK STORE
Two Washington towi girls, Marilyn McBlroy and : erly Huller won top honor n the County Dress Revue u , was held on Thursday, Julj :i m the basement of the Gobin M morial Methodist church. One hundred thirty-eight ; . representing every township the county stepped out into tin bright lights through a door i large four-leaf clover on to , platform beautifully decorat. , with white picket fence, flown
and ferns.
We wish to take this opportii’i ity to thank Carolyn Clodfcltn
Icy. ' v , • , • Division II (Skirts) Karen Bennington, Elizabeth Lather, • );M ' ( '"Hii Jane Ann L'e.ss, XaiK y Flint, Caroline Robinson, ■s'barn Glidewell, Juanita Voll- ' Janet Cooksey, Kav Wilson, Barbara Clampltt. Mary Jane M'G lire, Ha Kay Whitley, Sandy Line, Linda Colbert. Sara Lee Flora, Mary Ruth Wysong, J.j. ,|ith Co| b"rt, Patty Bassett Yvonne Barrick, Evanette Snow, Donna Shoaf, Sandra Hendrich' "“kgy Wells. Janet Kirmse Sam Borden, Edith Phillips.
. . , 1)ivision IH (One piece cotton or furnishing the music. M | d,r. , Sharon Sim la,, Dell ’ Melvin Coffman. Eitel-s and any- McKnmey, Patty Watson
one else that furnished flow i the six narrators and evnyon Who helped In any way to m ,k the Dress Revue the sum h that
it was.
The girls in the first three ( ]j. visions of clothing were not judged but helped to mak. th. event an outstanding one of the year. The girls taking part are listed by divisions. Division I (Aprons) Joan Martin. Susan Rose. Micalene Sinclair Mary Margaret Eubank, Joyce Cundiff, Mary Lou Harbison, Mary Alice McFarland, Beverly Alexander, Marilyn Robinson, Marjorie Pbigleton, Sandm W'hitaker, Martha Goodpaster, Jean Cornett, Vivian Cornet I, Julia Dotson, Janet Cooksey, Doris Lisby, Beulah Phillips Waneta Wysong. Nancy Phillips. Linda Gorham, Diana Gardner. Carol Btainkamp, Betty Jean Spear, Marilyn Barker, Carolyn | Flora, Ha Collier, Jackie Craw-
Cath*
, ' 1 ' ’ Fan, Hughes • s " S!,n Harvey, Marie Spear !i 'ley Clampltt, Carolyn J„ VanVactor, Betty Sue Williams !; ,t, 1 ‘; ,a i Kvans ' B *'*t.v Louise Knoll, Da,Iene Collier, Marlene McCullough, Darlene Jeffries Marilyn Crawley, Gail Irwin Susan Johnson, Marilyn,, BalLiiielia Phillips. Divisions IV, V, VI and VII ' V ' jml ^ (1 il b«l Placed in blue ; i "; i l i ed Hbb »n Uroup. They are 1 i-ited as follows: ^vision IV (Blue Ribbon ' ,Up ' Kar, n Birt, Barbara WyHiei 'i C n r01 Caywood - Juan ightsell, Charlene Pittman Un-bam Luther, Sue Ton. j U d v VanVactor, LaVonne p aiker Ribbon G'oup, Maitha -navely, Judy Coffman, Betty Jo Bridges, Nancy Richards, Veld. Stwaiiey, j une McGa Dixie Rtglion B et 8y McCall Eve: C. J 0 * nnan ’ B " ,,y Eubank ‘ yn Su# M «k, Mary Anne
Higgins. Patsy We] ella Moore. Division V (B! 1 ! «> Group) Nancy I In IPursell, Carolyn iv M. Wilson, Joy Jam / b*' nora $tann. Ely.iiie G- 1 r Houska, Kathryn Th Ribbon Group) Mutt' • 1 Shirley Cumining O'Hair, Darlene C.i I ■ ,!|1
Idpt rap.
Diviaion VI (Bin. I 11 l!1 Group) Lou Ella Haul I’*’ I Isou VanVactor, Am bivri Marilyn McElroy, 19 ler, Angie Johnson, Di " ai d, Janet Parker, MeU /' 1! > ’ Sara Lou Bettis, Jo., VV.ir' 1 i Red Ribbon Group) Mmiy Currie, Mary Ruth G 1 K herta Wysong, Janb • V si 11 Audrey Dobson, Nam I Division VII (The «» liri ' group was in the blue iibi )UI1 group.) Jean Roach Ja^* Steward, Jean Ann VunV ' Jo Ellen Alexander, Ardell felter, Nancy Rowim A iJ'* Dorsett, Ella Marie P^ggy Webb. A Court of Honor w . l l0iel ' from the bine ribbon ;i Judy VanVactor, Ijiviiiin l'"! 1 or, Barbara Luther, Lyetta f >ul ’ nell, Lenora Mann, Jo Ellen A leX ander, Jacque Steward. P'-HC VanVactor, Peggy Webb, Alin * Bryan, Angie Johnson, : aia D 1 ' 1 Bettia, Janet Parker. Marilyn McElroy wa; ' l |tc to represent the county in State Dress Revue at the 8t» l Fair on Saturday, August ^ Beverly Huller was chosen as
alternate.
