The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1953 — Page 2

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Siuidav anil ^IiiiiiIh.x Krrol l l\ mi sunl Boatrli'i <'ainphi ll “.MASTER Ol 15 VI.EAXTRAE” BrmliTii'U ( ran tiiril anil •Inhn D**ri‘k "I.Asr POSSE” show starl* 7:0II I' M WVnli Oiiyi K:(M | M Snndaya.

•• Good Old Days that .ill worthy rpltirm'il soliliei> who i iitiip noil rpeomnipnded will !'*■ admitted to the Departnieiits f the Institution nvei which In presides on free acholarahips rho e wishing to avail themselves ni' this privilege should write it possible, before the opening ot thi session. Sept. 14th'' (1864I. ANNIVERSARIES Binhday George Harley Benson, on ot Ml and Mrs. Oliver Henson Bainbridge. 4 years old today Nov. 7 Betty Faun Eastham, today N »v. 7. Pauline Smith, Sunday. Nov 8 Dula Clift, Sunday, Nov 8. Wedding* Mr and Mrs. Larry Applegat' !> yins Sunday, Nov 8. Mr. .tnd Mrs. Kmmett Cleo Keyt. 25 year Sunday. Nov Mtb Garments for cleaning may b left or picked up Saturday tip h • p. m. Davis Cleaners, not th sid ot Square Ph 0142. Sat.-tt oBirr.Ain

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Tlunning liete but swelling there One by one bright crowns at. winning Crowns to wear forever there Again tile deatli angel has < rep into out midst and taken a hu i uid and father Harry Lawson tiie fourth child of Robert an Mars Lav, son was ^orn Marc! 22. 1K02 on a farm near Nortl Salem. There he gamed his edu eation in a country school. in the year of Util he moved • dh bis parents to a farm north ot Fillmore. Hi w as nmi ned to Ethyl Dicks n 1!*14 To this happy union were horn four children, Thelma Masten of Indianapolis: Virginia I ‘i oadstreet of CloVeldale. Robei t of near Greencastle and Mar' Kathryn, deceased. He leaves to mourn his passing tiie wife, tin* three children, six grandchildren, five brothers and two sisters, Beil. Herbert Claud ni Theodote of Indianapolis, Kay ot Fillmore. Kuih Shuck of < nem astle and Pauline Smitii td Fillmore. Besides tiie above mentioned, lie leaves i host of otliti relatives and friend- His parents have txith preceded him in death He w i ,i good husband a kind father and a generous neighbor Me was always trying to make the pathway just a little bit uoothei foi Ins loved ones. He spcejallv loved nature and eii>ved raising stock and tilling he -oil He was a firm believer in nil the Bible teaches and honest md upright in all his dealings. Ami now in response to the gieat command that .lesus gave Come ye who are weak and heavt laden ' he has answered the tall and now awaits the * oming ol those he loved so dear. 'Ml from our hearts comes the bitter cry, Why? oh! Why? did our loved one die ? Then comes the thought scr solemn and sweet. Me is not dead. He only sleeps. Best oi! ihai Father, your toll i

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7 our willing hands ran work no more. For all of us you did your best -'lay God grant you Eternal rest < AKIt OK TH INKS We are deeply grateful and wish lo thank our kind neighb"i friends and th- W.S.C.K of l lie Ml Meridian church for th« many thoughtful acts of kindness, he lovely floral bouquets and sympathy received in our great

loss.

We also tluuik the Reetoi Funeral Home, the minister, pallbi arers, singers and flower bear-

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Ethyl Lawson Thelma Watson Virginia Hroadstreei Kobert Lawton

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Boston Club 7:45 Charles Hymrr. Priscilla Club •2:50 Mrs. J. A. Throop. Tuesday Tuesday Reading Club 2:.'I0 drs George Manhart. Evening group ot League ot Women Voters *:00 p. m. Mrs Paul Thomas. S. C. C. 7:10 Mrs Grace P.

Hurst.

WedniMtlay l.Ji eeni asth Morning Musu alc 10 a in. Mrs. Evan Crawley. P. K. O. 7::i0 Mrs. L. A Riggs. Ml Shadowlarid Ave Thursday Morning group of Is-ngne ol Vidm* 'i 00 a. in Mr* Carl Washier. I'riita.v , Century Club 2::iO Mrs Wildani Unsworth. Woman's Study Club 2:.'!0 Mi - Roy Siitherhn.

\s'sKHs<ms i(K( <>•<■> M \( IlIVKin IVt Kf \>l s Indiana tnrms are more mechanized Ilian ever before, acoordng In a summary of 11*53 towniep assessor reports just released by Purdue University agrieultiual statisticians. On the dairy end of the farm business. assessors counted 12 percent more farms with milking a.ai-llines installed tills past yeal This makes 17 percent of lloosiei laiins that have these machines. More than 8 percent of farms now have pick-up balers. Tin gain in 11*52 was 11 percent where Ihe privious year's gain was 21 percent. Farmers are using more field forage choppers, also. The assessors tally showed more than 2 percent of farms with this equipment. This is 22 percent more than a year ago. Statisticians SH\ there ale now 23 forage ehoppeis loc each HHt silos filled in the state. The Northwest and West Central districts ot Indiana have the total of four-row corn cultivators ,n the state. This implement is now on more than 4 |*et'rent of fat ms. Fertilizers spreaders, besides gi.iui drills, were found on moiv than *> percent of farms.

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TOOAA 'S BIBLE THOl GMT

God hath made me to laugh. Go. 21 :*> Saiah was joyful ov i an amazing proof that God keeps nis promises. God is so uniform in his actions that we imagine law rules the universe when in truth it is infinite intelligent":' and love that rules. God has reasons beyond our understand- j

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Mis - Anna Kaye Flint anti Rob- .•!■< l> McKamey were united in marriage Frday evening at tile home of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Flint. The bride- _ room is the son of Mrs. Charles Burk. Roachdale R 1. The Rev. Ixmald Oit, pastor f the Brick Chapel Methodist , lunch, lead the vows of the

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— : Miss Carolyn Flint, sister of „. bndi and Ted Whitehead

•ere their attendants.

The bride is a graduate of the !reencastle High School and is , mployed at DePauw University. Ihe bridegroom graduated from the Roachdale High School and employed at the Line Star

Cement plant.

The couple will make their home in Greencastle.

IVr.M»nal And Local News Iftric'f*

Mr. and Mis. B. Frank Vaughn. Northwood, are in the Cohn sauitorium at Martinsville. Mr. and Mrs. Raul Venn are in Beaver Falls. Ra. for a short visit with relatives. They expect to jet urn on Monday. Stated meeting of this i ll U Tucker Unit No. 58 American Legion Auxiliary will meet Monday at 8dk* p. m. at the Rost |

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V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary wil! I meet Wednesday Jit 7-:.".u p m. at I (lie Rost home. All members aii | asked to bring articles for Ihe j supply shelf at Veterans hospital All members are urged to attend Mr. and Mrs. Mel Meyer, ot Washington, D. C.. are weekend visitors here. Mr. Meyer is a former manager of the loi il Murphy store. Their non “Chuck is a junior in DePauw University Mr and Mrs. Outer T. Loss of Kochi -dei, Ind.. arc obscrvmi till it Sixtieth wedding aiuiivei sary on Sunday. Among thus attending will be Dr. and Mrs Herold T Russ oi Gieencaatle Dr. Ross is a so-i ot the venerabk couple of Rochester. N. B McCammon. piineipal of Greeneastle. is among representatives of 154 Indiana high .schools who will attend tin* eighth annual High School-Junior Division Conference at Indiana University Thui sd r Tiie purpose' of the confeienet is to discuss changes in high school courses which will benefit high school students who will attend college. Did you know that Home Laundry At Cleaners are one ot the oldest establishments in Gri-encastle ? Many of our pres cut i ustomei s have been sending laundry for more than twenty five years. A few much longer than that. Sat-tf.

sWIM I I 1 sl'IilKi'.S II XRI*. \M> KARIDIA Hogs catch flu this time of year just as ea ily i- human.** do. \Sith swine. :t - ju.-t i different

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The inevitable had weather that heralds Ut appioach of "old man” winter is always an invitation fm the hog ihi virus to go into at tion. That’s why F. A Hall. Uunlue Univeisity extension veterinarian, warns swine producers to be on Inc alert for the dreaded disease. Note the high fever, persistent cough and poor appetite in lings hit by flu. lie iV'. Added discomforts will he the jerky breathing, discharge from nose and stiffness in j lints. Hog flu strikes suddenly, and i an travel rapidly through the entire henl, Hall cautions. Practically the only treatment is good i sre. Have good ventilation for affected hogs, hut get them out of drafts and dust. Make sute they are needed well, nests a i e kept dry, and there’s plenty of fresh water. Good nursing will prevent the further complication of pneumonia. a worse ’ate than just bog flu. Farmers who intend to advertise their seed fo: sale next spring should send in samplen for test at once Send it to the State Seed Laboratory now in order to avoid spung ni-h. dviscs Slat. Chemist F W Quackenbuah, Purdue University.

Mrs. English Hostess To Bainbridge < bib The Friendly Neighbors Club i I R.unbridgc met Tuesday ati ei noon at the home of Mrs. Cecil V'nglish. with a large number in

attendance.

Mis Hazel Lewman. president, presided during the business ting with Mrs. Claude Etohe,on as secretary pro-tern. Mi- Alva Pruitt, assistant hosg ive a very interesting contest which was won by Mrs. Ren Meek Mis. Ross Hanks gave a t onUst which was won by Mrs. Mata I Turney. Movies were taken of the club by the hostess. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. H. R Sands.

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bility'' will be given by Mr* John Torr. Roll Call responses will be an t'Xaiupl of “Responsibility. Members are asked to bring gilt for the Thanksgiving basMrs. Gilliland Hostess I o Uoaelidale t lub Mis Marjorie Gilliland entertain,.,! th" Social Club of hoachdaie Thursday afternoon, Nov 3th Sixti "n members wen thei" : ,i,d i -ponded to roll call with a Bible quotation containing the word "Thanks.” The grading aid project was concluded with the distribution of the cards ord-

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An election of officers fm li*54 followed and those chosen were president, Kdna Young vice-president, CT IIu Hayes: secretary, Marjorie Gilliland and t lea surer Isorcne Rusk: Mrs Umbriihowri and M s. Rusk entertained with contests and <u article on the development am use of oranges. The hostess served deliciotn r"frrshn*entH. Tiie club will meet at 11 a m Dee. 3id with Mrs. Betty Ford There will be a pit h-in diiniei and a gift exchange. Boston ( lub To Meet Willi Mrs. Hvmer The Boston Club will me. t Monday night at 7:15 at 1!.. home of Mrs. Charles llyinc Assistant hostesses will lie Mi • Di-ssie Thomas and Mrs. Kali Lovet I. EXTRA! Stalin’s tomb. Then he dcrlared. in eoiding to Moscow Radio, that tiie Soviet Union had always tried to settle international differences, but Russian pro|M>sa|s had orelt met with “incompatible conditions" by the West. FAIRBANKS. Alaska. Nov. 7 iINSi Blonde I ban** Wells, 31-year-old woman accimed of com plicity in the murder of her millionane husband, has returned )■ Hail banks "fighting mad ' Mrs. Wells denied any part in the slaying of her husband, Cecil. 51. and the allegations of a love affair related by Johnny Warren. 31-year-old Negro Jazz band drummer. 1 In a statement issued through attorney Walter Hrzudlo. she contradicted Warren’s tale ol “intimate relations ” She said “I do not have any comment to make at this time relative tc Johnny Warren's statements, since I do not know his reasons for them. Certainly any Implications are unfounded

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LOOKING... ...AT LIFE By Erich Brandeis More than .50 per cent of all the crimes in the United States are committed by persons under 21. according to Chief Justice Irwin Ren Copper, of the New York Comt of Special Sessions. Judge Cooper lias probabiv i.ealt with more criminals than any other judge in tiie Unittd States, and he blames tiie ever increasing number of criminals on the community in which they commit their crimes, and on the parents. The community and the family, say* Judge Cooper, is “tiie con-icali-d participant and eo-worker :n the criminal act.” It is up to (lie community, the Judge maintains, to help parents in the meeting of juvenile prob-

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“But for tiie community ' lilwrc',' lie states.“tiie first offender should not actually be-

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“For the child who has not been biopcrly cuddled at two, vibrated to the Lone Ranger at eight, played on a team at 11. danced at 15, has suffeied losses which can be made up only at overwhelming < ost later on." 1 was thinking of my own childhood, when I heard Judge Cooper's rein links. And I had also been looking uoimd me to see how mheh both parents and communities are doing now days to keep their childJen away from crime and to make them useful i itlzens. Of course, | know that every parent who leads this will say, 'lids is preposterous. MY child can never become a crlmlmil. He has much too good u back-

ground."

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of criminals in the nation's penitentiuries are men and women Mom good families. Lsik at that I* How Hall, who kidnapped the Grcenlease boy. Lmk at Mickey Jelkc.. Read the criminal stories

In your own newspaper. Isn't it surprising how many nice kids are among

prison inmates?

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