The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1954 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1954.

EXTRA! * .n jasl (» the 155 foreign Cat hoi.c ♦•Id by th** 60 wer*« rfportt*l to b<- jailed, n* were thr«<- «f 'he 10 Catholir brother<i held T’. Catholic sources declared *: a? Catholic sisters were held China all under house arrest

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Monday C inej! Of Clubs- 7 30 Rob < • f’hapel. Gobin Church T m-sday A« ;ve Delta Theta Tau 8 p t Mrs. Don Marketto. Washburn Chapter D. A R.— Mi R i. NmI r’eneiope ^Mb 2pm Mrs Oeorge Ixmgr. We<li»e«*day r.d Professional Woin’. club 7 ?.0 Miss Elizabeth Ward. Thursday Gobin Church W S C. S

ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Debra Kay Sutherlin. flaughter of Mr and Mrs Maynard Sutheriin. 4 years old. Sunday January 27th. Carmen Churchill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Churchill, .1011 Crown street. 2 years old today. Jan. 16. Steve Covert, son of Mr and Mrs Jesse Covert, 7 years old today. DEPAUW CHAPEL

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Council of Clubs will meet Monday evening at 7 30 m Roberta Chapel of Gobm church. Mrs. A D. Sprague will speak on the Girl Scout convention, in Qn-

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more interested in promoting present employees than in hiring new ones.

Putnam County Home Demonstration Chorus will meet Monday. Jan. 18 at 1:15 for rehearsal.

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT If thou seek him, he will b=* found of thee.—I Ch. 28:9.— Faith is the key. If we sincerely believe nothing is more certain than that we will find him. Hi.--kingdom is within us.

V. F. W. DANCE Saturday Night, 9 To 12

Personal And Local News Briefs

Music By Emma Krider Jim Harris

At The GEM. JESSE M. LEE POST 1550 HOME For all |>iiid up menu-hen* «tf the Veteran., of Foreign Warn. L:tdu->» \u\iliun :M%d Fathers Auxiliary.

Eitel's Flowers

8 A. M.-5:30 P. M.

• Everlasting Wreaths in 7 Colors. • Bar Accessories o Coasters » Glassware » Group of Rustic Wood finished Pottery vases and plant-

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» A group of Snack trays and Ashtrays in

Wrought Iron and White Pottery.

^ Tables of Odds and Ends, Values t'P '0 S2.S5, Your Choice EITEL'S FLOWERS

!7 So. Vine Si.

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SALE 25% OFF

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There will be a meeting of the Fincastle Community Church members Monday, January 18th, at 7:30 p. m. at the church fo.an election of a trustee. 'JThe A. A. U. W. Child Study Group will meet Tuesday, January 19th, at 8:15 p. m. at the home of Mrs. R. E. Rush. Please note chang*- of meeting place. Cpl. William R. Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Miller. Bainbridge. Ind., has returned home after spending 14 months in Germany. France and the Azores Islands. Dick Harshbarger. a sophomore at Manchester College, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harshbarger .of Bainbridge, will be initiated ; nto the Kappa Mu Epsilon national honorary math fraternity, this next week He is majoring in math. Mrs. Julia Ernberg will make her future residence in Bridgeport. near Indianapolis, where she has purchased an apartment house building. Mrs. Ernberg has many friends in Greencastle. who will regret to know that she will no longer be a resident of this community. If you live in the country and are unfortunate enough to be short of water conserve all you can. Let Home Laundry &■ Cleaners do the family wash. Sat.-tf.

cinnati. Ohio. Mss Susie Talbott

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will reoort on the Cheer commit-

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tee A good attendance is desired.

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Penelope Club

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Penelope club will meet Tues-

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day afternoon. Jan. 19th. at 2

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o'clock at the home of Mrs.

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George Long. Mrs. I>ois Cowgill

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have the program.

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Honored AA'ith Party J. S. Ellis was pleasantly sur-

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prised on his birthday, recently, bv the following gioup: Mr. and

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Mrs. Jesse Ford , Mrs. Letha

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Ford and son. Nelson, Mr. and

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Mrs. Roy Hoskin. Mr. and Mrs.

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ing Mr. Ellis many more happy ! f^ullivatt (46)

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birthdays.

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B. & P. W. Club

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Aleets Wednesday

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The Greencastle Business and

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Professional Woman’s Club will

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meet Wednesday evening. Janu-

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ary 20, at 7:30 with Miss Eliza-

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beth Ward.

Members are urged to attend because Mrs. E ina Hayes Taylor

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has an interesting program. She

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tlie Business and Professional

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Woman's Club of Stratford-on-

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Avon and the Warwick pageant.

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Mrs. Taylor also has other inter-

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esting reports of spots visited in

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England which the average tour-

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salute to both flags. Mrs. Stanley Cook led in creed. A donation was made to polio fund and pennies to Art and Music Fund. Cost of

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This means the pastor will pay ’ Saunders. President of the Mift'SSG.OO whether he stays f<>r on terial Association, in a ,=*atflment night or for the two Pei so : Wednesday at the meeting of tb» who will help by making rooms Association urged the people of available are asked to call their the community to cooperate ia own pastor or the Gobin Method- making the conference a fin > ist Church office The Rev. Ralph success.

CLOSING-OUT SALE \s this farm has been sold we will sell at publi, auction, all our I r .!• || property at farm one mile west of Brick < ha pel, K miles north <-f Greencastle on Dr \ each farm, on Wednesday, January 27th, 1954 AT 10:30 O’CLOCK CATTLE -* 7 year old Guernsey cow s with small calves hy side, good milk cows. POULTRY 175 head White Ihn-k pullets, laying “O' 1 , . FARM MACHINERY On. M Farmull tractor ’47 model in go**d condition, cultivators, l*ottom l»i" break plow. one H" disc and tandem; one B "ts ntitdel I arm -II trai tor with cultivators ami mounted mower; one John ;> -ere 13 hoc tractor grain drill; International tractor. ( -orn planter, [ad! type, used f seasons, on riiblrer; International tiMuiure spreader 37 ft. grain .uni hay elevator, double chain. International two r<»w picker for II or M. 2 years old: 7 ft. International power mower. ( .5 ft combine, in gtsal r-ondition. 5 good double hog houses; 7. i it chick i-k-ctrir- brooder st«ives. 3 metal hog f»-eders, ■> new hog i •unt.lies troughs, feeders, som* niise*-!Lanemis articles; ehains. •rks. shovels, ami many other artir-h-s. One 3tHi gal. gas tank «*n stilts, one rotary h«H\ «.ne enltipaeker. On* 19 Model li 2 ton Studebnker Thh-L with st«M-k raek and grain bed. lust iisefl »»o farm — Some farm gates ctn*l n**\» fen«-ing. FEED 3 >OU Bushels iiMirv «*r W-ss of good Yellow Forn. 4<M bushels more or less of good (kits. IhO hales 2nd «rutting Alfalfa Hay. •» HI hales Little Rrxl ( lover Hav. HHi hitles Wheat Straw

TV TONIGHT WFBM-TV—C hannel li Saturday 00 Ba.sketbali 00 Name's the Same 30 Strike It Rich 00 Red Buttons 5:30 Bill Hickok 6:00 . Groucho Marx 30 Beat the Clock )0 Jackie Gleason 10 Adolphe Menjcu 98 Theater 9:00 City Detective 9:30 Wrestling 10:00 Amateur Fights 10:30 Mr. McNutley 11:00 Theater Sunday A. M. 9:00 This Is the Life 9:30 Big Picture 10:00 Johns Hopkins 10:30 Industry 10:45 Capt. Hartz 11:00 Super Circus 11:30 Capt. Midnight IS M.

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GAME AT ROACHDALE

Tlie Fillmore-Russellville game will play at Roachdale instead of Bainbridge as prevknrsy scheduled.

BARRETT’S says WAIT! WATCH!

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Sale Starts January 18th, 1954 I rOU’U SAVE UP TO *50 Vg..

BARRETT'S FORMERLY \I.T KFRMTFKE 7 West Franklin St.

Phone 844

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—ROOMS NEEDED to make available rooms for approximately 300 over-night guests for Monday and Tuesday evenings of the conference. In the past years the entertraining cities have contributed to the success of the conference by* pTo-viding rooms without charge, but a new policy adopted by the Executive Committee of the Council places a charge of $3.00 for a room for the period.

12:00

Lone Rangei

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TBA

12:45

News

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Arlene Dah!

1:30

Comeback

2:00

Cowboy G-Man

2:30

TV Theater

3:00

Juvenile Jury

3:30

Pride of the Family

4:00

Captured

4:30

Cisco Kid

5:00

Wonder of the Wild

5:15

Weathermen

5:30

You Are There

6:00

Foreign Intrigue

6:30

Jack Benny

7:00

Toast of the Town

8:00

Fred Waring

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Man Behind the Badge

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The Web

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Who Said That?

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News Review

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Playhouse

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What's My Line?

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Comedy Hour

lowed. Mrs. Fred Ford chairman. A lovely card was received from Mrs. James Keiker. A letter was received from Mrs. Benner telling of hei work in Brazil. Mrs. Hazel Lewman read an instructive article on the peanut and its value. Roll call was. “Would I like to have lived in grandmother's time.”

Roachdale, 33.

Officials: Delph and Smith.

GIFTS TO PLEASE EVERYONE FORMERLY SAM IT ANNA'S BOOK STORE BOOKS PULS

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The cofWfTENTious pharmacist worlcs shoulder to should a with the physician in the interests of public health. Hit function as an adjunct to the doctor’s services cannot hi denied. Our prescription department is operated more foe the benefit of physicians who confide in us, more as 8 contribution to your health and general welfare, than foi financial gain. You can bring your prescriptions to m with the assurance that they will be filled with the finsM materials to be found in the markets of the world. COAN PHARMACY Putnam County’s Largest Drug Store Built Oft QUALITY, ACCURACY, and SERVICE tRB.R3,B,RB.RB.R.RR.BJVUaRR.igtlUI4<J||

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Club Met With Mrs Malcolm Bruner The Four Leaf Clover Club met at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Bru ner on Tuesday, Jan. 12th. with fourteen members and one guest. Mrs. Charles McCullough answering i-oll call. The business was conducted by the president, Mrs. William McElroy dining which the revised constitution of the club was read by the secretary, Mrs. Harriet Hoo.d The club voted to make a contribution to the March of Dimes. Mrs. Charles McCullough from the Prevo store presented a very interesting program on foundation garments which included a history sa well as a display of the very modem models from the Prevo store, which was enjoyed by all present. After the Club collect in unison the meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. Paul Mahoney in Febmary. A social time followed and refreshments were served by the hostess.

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L W. VEACH and PAUL McKKHAN !H i:s T AND HUNTER. Ai.ctinn**erv CUFF Me MAINS. Clerk Lunc h will »v- nerved bj Brick Chapel lauiiev Aid.

WRIGHTS ELECTRIC SERVICE

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M3 No. Jackaoa 8L Phone 84 APPLIANCE AND TELEVISION ■AiPS AND SERVICE

CITY BOWLING TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Jiin. 16—6:30 p. m. Doubles and Singles Alley 1: S. Thompson-R. Riggle. Alley 2: R K*-ck-L> Henley. Alley 3: R Allen-R Thompson. Alley 4: W. Eteheson-E. I. Moore. Alley 5: J. Rady-W. Hubble. Alley 6: R. Frazier-E. Hatfield. 9:00 p .m. Ih.ubles and Singles Alley 1: R. Eppelheimer (D. O. i-E. Finchum ( D. O.» Alley 2: D. Brattain-J. Master Alley 3: H. Porter-J. Hirt. Jr.. <D O.) Alley 4: B. Hoover-R. Green (D. O l B Hoover will single for J. Hirt. Team Event Alley 5: Phillips 66 Alloy 6: Art Furniture.

You are cordially invited to be our guest at a joint meeting of VhO^ptMH/Pa^tAJAJi

and PUTNAM COUNTY

SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 27th Gobin Memorial Methodist Church Greencastle, Indiana PROGRAM

10:00 A. M. Convene 10:15-10:45 Kenneth W. Harris—Putnam County Agent—“Profit from Pasture in Putnam County”—a colored slide presentation of i>eople and farms in Putnam County. 10:45-11:15 Annual meeting—Putnam Comity Soil Conserxation District. 11:15-12:00 “How To Eat Your Cake and Ha\e It”—Dr. George Soarsetti, lie■>car<'h Director. American Farm Bureau Federation—Lafayette, Indiana—One of America's foremost soil selcnflsts. 12:00-1:00 Lunch—as guests of the Ceil!ml National Bank. Greencastle, Ind. 1:00-1:15 Introductions and awarding of Master Conservationist degrees. 1:15-2:00 Boswell “B«*h” Garst—Garst and Thomas Seed Co.. ( oon Rapids. Iowa "I,and. Livestock and People" 2:00-3:00 "Farming for Profit"'—William Yaw. Farm Clinie of the United States^, Lafayette. Indiana 3:00 Adjournment

PLKASF MAIL THIS COUPON CENTRAL N \TION \L BANK > t.REENT \STLE. INDIANA t;enflemen: I "lease riser', e plat«*s for me for the joint meeting ol Profit from Pasture and the Put* ii.iiii ( minty Soil ( onM-rxatioii District on WedniVA■ lay. -Ian. 77th. l our Name

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RESERVATIONS SHOULD BE IN BY MONDAY. -lANTARY 25TH