The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1954 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1954.
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THE DAHY BANW HtHALU CONSGUJAIrw Entered tfl the postofflee »’ Greenenstle, Indiana as aeoaad rlaM mall matter under act o March 7, 1878. Snbacrlptioa pn 25 cent* per week; W.00 p year by mall tn Pnteam Coont) Sd.OO to 910 40 per yea/ auuuPutnam Comity Telephone 95, 74 er 114 8. K. EarWea Pcollshe/ 17-19 Hoavh Jackson *tr*m TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT The rich and the poor meet t gether: the Lord is the maker them all. Pr. 16:2 Never human history have all men hs so much in common, never littli difference between the ri< and the poor. We are putth brotherhood into practice.
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WASHINGTON. Jan. 18. fINSi The Supreme Court hold n ipn.se decision tod iv that m</: »:! picture censorship boards operating under authority of si:: states and about fifty cities a’'e
constitutional.
Tli high court unanimously r 1 :!'d that the “nee s■ >eech’’ guaiantee of the constitution permits the movies to “publish” or show their product free of censorship, but at the risk of < riminal penalties if they have
violated the law.
Grekhen Woodard s Given Release MARION. Ind.. Jan. 18 Mrs. retchen Brunt Woodard. 20. ember <ii a prominent Marion uulv escaped a prison sentence »11v when she pleaded guilty to charge of manslaughter. She as accused of throw ing u new >rn baby in an ash can last . KljP Henry S. Bailey o. Peru nit need her to 2 to 21 years but ’sprnded the sentence, bjenuse ' said there was t'onsidcrable iiibt that the baby was alive i >■ thrown into the ash t an.
HOG MARKET
Hogs 9.000. Barrows and gilts ■ lower; 170-240 lbs.. $25.50d 50: 240-270 bs.. $24.75-$25..Vi p 525 75; 270-.'!00 lbs., $2425; 120-160 lbs.. $22-$24. • ’ Uv sttady; top $21. ('.title 4.000 Calves 400 Steers •if' :s steady to weak early; ■ i.tl loads of choice steers yearlings $‘2.’>-S24.r»0. comeicial and gootl steers $16-$22. \ It>.tils good and choice Ivift i t 1 ! >0 lbs.. $19.50-923.
.Itihn Krider, a freshman at Inhana University, spent the weekend at the home of his parents, !)r. and Mrs. W. J. Krider. Alva Ellis of Marine City. Michigan, returned to his home Friday morning after visiting ..is mother. Mrs. Jesse Ellis. Mrs. | Ellis is a patient in the Met bolus t hospital in Indianapolis. j Mr. and Mrs. James F ntress j have returned from Florida, where they spent a mid-win r . vacation of several weeks. While | away, tney attended the convenition of the National Automobile Dealers Association in Miami. George Stewart, son of Mr. and ! Mrs. D. C. Stewart, arrived in Greeneastle Saturday, after r - | eiving his discharge from the farmed forces at Camp Sheridan. Mrs. Stewart, the former Fauneil Brattain. spent the past week
with her husband.
, if the meeting and anv guests will be most welcome. Mrs. Patterson Hostess To Mothers' Study Club Tho Mothers Sendee Club will met Tuesday evening Jan. 19 at 30 with Mrs. W. A. Patterson. Mrs. Nelle Blankenship will be jssistant hostess. Members please remember to bring twenty-five cent gift for birthday. Mrs. Neal Hostess
1XA.K. Meets Tuesday Washburn Chapter DAK will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at .he home of Mrs. Raymond R. Neal.
4 tub Met At KoachJab Library The Town and County Homemak•rs met Thursday, January 14 in he RoaehdaJe Library basement. The meeting opened wdth the salute to the flag and the creed given in unison. Mrs. Ina Hall of Crawfordsville gave a very interesting talk on redecorating the home. She had .-:everal slides to show and also samples of drapery and upholstery materials. Guests included members of
1 ‘.he Roachdsle Home I>»monstra- ’ uon Club and each rr ember brought a guest, making a total of eighteen guests and five children. The meeting closed with the club prayer after which refreshments were served. CTo-Tat-Em Meets Wednesday Cro-Tat-Em will meet Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Opal Reed. 109 West Waii nut street. Mrs. Verna Skelton ' will be assistant hostess. Mrs. Corn Rowings Hostess to W.S.C.S. The January meeting of the Lena W.S.C.S. was held at the home of Mis. Cora Rowings. Morning was spent in making gloves and aporns for the Korean children. At the noon hour a delicious dinner was enjoyed by all. Thanks was given by Reba Reeves. Following the dinner the meeting was opened by the president. Mrs. Maude Adamson. Songs were sung in unison. Roll call was answered with a Bible verse containing the word
New Dues eerw f*M. » Those present were Mrs FileBrown. Mrs. Virginia Sommer- i i ville and children. Mrs. Era Mar- I j ;in. Mrs. Mary Shonkwiler. Mrs. Estella Phipps and son. Mrs. 1 Dorothy Brattain, Mrs. Morene I Aker. Mrs. Mattie Brattain. Mrs. ! Hellen Shinn, Mrs. Lucy Swum. Mrs. Reba Reeves and daughter. Mrs. Bernadine Shinn Mrs. Maude Adamson Mrs. Nellie
Thomas.
GIFTS TO PLEASE EVERYONE FORMERLY sam Hanna s rook stork BOOKS PUIS
IN MEMORY
William- in sad but loving
Next all day meeting will be
held with Mrs. Ida Ake* l'♦‘b-i memory of our Dad and Huaband. 10th j T. H. Williams, who passed away
Meeting was closed by repeat- ( Janoary 18 1953
mg the lord's Prayer. I Gone Da(J dear f<7(rever>
| How we miss your smiling; face:
Mrn. Fry Hasten _ ; mit ^ left us t o ^member— To Roarhdab* Gna.p NT<jn<k ^ wrth rnn ^ your
Mrs. Clifford Fry entertained place,
the Roachdale Social Club at her j Y ou live with us in memory home Thursday. Jan. 7th. Twelve j And will forever more, members and two children were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn V. Wilpresent. The meeting opened with j liATY1f , anf1 Mrs Kathleen Rales., roll cal! responses of. Proverbs ]8-ip
lo live by. 1954 club program: were distributed by the new of-
ficers.
Mrs. Laveta Buser and Mrs. Betty Ford entertained with in-
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our kind relatives, neighbors and friends.
teresting contests and stunts. The ; fov expressions of sympathy.
‘NO’ ON TRANSFUSION, BABY DIES • - -
Mr and Mrs. Jack E. Davis Mi'<'Rosem u v Anne Sweeney • in<l Ja» k E. Davis were united in I ; arriage Saturday afternoon ;n
j the Methodist church, at Clover-
: dale.
j The bride is the daughter of J Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bose, of Hymera. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A Earl Davis, of Cloverdale. Tlie Rev. June Evans, of the Patricksburg Methodist church, read the ceremony. The bride wore a white satin gown fashioned with a sweet-
a bouffant nosegay of
heart neckline and skirt. She carried
white roses.
Miss Betty J. Ayres, of Indianapolis, maid of honor, was attired in a pink nylon gown with taffeta cummerbund. Her small crown has was made of pink net and she carried a nosegay of pink
roses.
Arthur Jones, Jr., was best man. Ushers were Donald Lewis and Thomas Davis. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church.
-Mi. and Mrs. B. W. Hall were 1 isitors here Sunday from Beech Grove.
Johnston-Person Nuptials Saturday
Richard O. Ristine, Crawfordsville attorney and state senator, was elected president of Mont.y imeiy County Historical Society
it a meeting of the board of i Nora Grable.
directors of the society hold at '. istoric Lane Place on Friday
vening. Jan. 15.
M. s. Morris Hunter has return-
ed from Chicago where she has
o. en visiting for the past several j Carl Johnston, son of Ben
Johnston of Indianapolis. The couple were unite/I in mar
Miss Wilma Person, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Person of this city, became the bride of
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Mrs. Edna Seigelein. of Chi:.o. has returned to her home after visiting her mother Mrs.
Jack Barnes, son of Mr. and Mr.- Ray Barnes of Ehvood and : freshman in DePauw Univert dty, in.iiej went an emergency operation for appendicities at the ! Putnam county hospital Satuilay morning. He was reported
' good shape today.
Madison Township Farm BurI an will meet Thursday evening. ] January 21st, at 7:00 p. in. r. \o. 10 School House. Walter Thompson will be the speaker, i Eil Aker will have the devotions. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Irwin and ' Mr and Mrs Roy Kratch will bo lists. Members please bring
: i:n. and spoons.
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Russell Buis. Carroll B. Ham<>n<i and Tom P. Carney will be in Bloomington this evening to witness the Ohio State and Ind- • i University basketball game. Greeneastle Girl Scout Council ■ ill meet Wednesday at 9:50 a. n.. at the home of Mrs. George love . 505 E. Washington St. dhere will bo an envestiture vice. All members are urged
to attend.
L Ja ncs Headley, son of :nd Airs. Roland Headley, - : t Sunday for Killmer, New Jerv .after spending a furlough in Gi eencastle. Lieut. Headley, who with the Army Combat En^.ncers. is scheduled to go over-
seas soon.
M ss Elizabeth Ann Cannon and n Cannon left on Sunday for Buffalo, N Y. to attend the funeral of the younger son of their rionds. Air. and Mrs. Lee Jokl. Fne youth was killed in an autobile accident on Friday evening. He was to be graduated from : . •!> ; -t College in Geneva. N. Y. ’ s week. The Cannons will return to Greeneastle after the iiineraJ tomorrow afternoon. Otto L. Reddish, representative in the Indiana State Legislature ■loni Montgomery County for the wist three terms, is a candidate >: re-nomination on the Republican ticket in the Alay 4 primary'. Rep. Reddish has been called to Indianapolis Tuesday to meet vith the members of the Indiana House of Representatives and the f- enate for an advance consideration of calling for a brief legislation session this year. Let your cleaner know what cans* d the spot. He will be better able to restore the gar:.ient to its original good looks Home Laundry & Cleaners Phone 126. Mon-tf.
ANNIVERSARIES Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A Hill, ' years today. Jan. 18. Mr. and .Mrs. Cline Ratcliff. H •.inbridge. 29 years. Jan 19 Birthday Aliss Alaxine Varvel. 432 Bgl D ad Mtaj January 18th. NINE PISTOLS STOLEN NEW YORK. Jan.. 18—(UP) The P nkerton Detective A- : ncy admitt(*d unhappily today’ . it someone broke into its of- . ices and stole nine of the a--.ency's pistols. . The Ihnkerton motto is: “We never sleep."
»>age Saturday. Jan. 16th at 2:00 p. m. in a quiet ceremony in the Chapel of the Christian Church. Their only attendants were the mother of the bride, who was maf on of honor and the bride's father was best man. Tlie Rev. Saunders officiated at the single ring ceremony. The bride wore a navy blue suit with grey pearl buttons. Her hat was gray with pearls and navy’ blue veil. Her corsage was of red rose buds. The couple will reside at 708 So. Locust. Gubin W.S.C.S. To Have Evening Meeting On Thursday evening. January G, at 7:30. the Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Gobin Memorial .Methodist Church will hold their regular general meeting in Community’ Hall. This evenings meeting has been planned to give those members who cannot attend the regular afternoon meetings an opportunity to attend a regular meeting of the Society. The worship service will be hxl b.v Airs. Lawrence A. Riggs, and the program will be given by Airs. O. T. Martin, whose subject will be "A Mighty Fortess is Our God." Mrs. W. B. Singleton will be in charge of the fellowship tea following the program. It is hoped that all the women of the Church will be present to share in the fellowship !
hostess served delicious refresh-
ments.
Federated Reading Club Will Meet The Federated Reading Club will meet at the home of Airs Ferd Lucas. 633 East Seminary street, on Wednesday. Jan. 20th at 1:30 p. m.
floral offerings and other court- ; esies exten F J at the passing of : our father. Alpheus B Tharp, i We also wish to thank Dr. James 1 B. Johnson, Ruark Nursing Home, nurses of the Putnam County Hospital. Rev. Dallas Rissler. organist Paul Evans, and Hopkins & WaU.m Mortu-
ary.
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MR. AND MRS. Thomas Grzyb look solemn in Chicago following i death of their 8-day-old son in St. Anthony’s hospital after an j intestinal operation. The Grzybs are of. the Jehovah’fT.Witnesses , religious faith. Doctors pleaded with them'to permit a blood I transfusion to try to save tlie baby, but they;refused*.pn rclfftibu* [ grounds. The father is 20, mother IS. (Intcrmitional Sb&ndpUotot
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CcJT ' 4-^ V You ore cordially invited to be our guest at a joint meeting of Thoft puna, raMuAz and PUTNAM COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27th Gobin Memorial Methodist Church Greeneastle, Indiana PROGRAM
10:00 A. M. I 5*|1\ eiU* 10:15-10:45 Kenneth W. Harri*.—Putnam County Agent—“Profit from Future in Putnam County”—a colored sle!,- |ir-scntation ol people :uwl farms in Putnam County. 10:45-11:15 Xnnual meeting—Putnam County <oil i onser\ ation ItiNtrii-t. 11:15-12:00 “How To Eat Your lake and Hum- It *—l>r. George Searueth, Research Director. American Farm lirr a ■ Fecenitior?—l.afayeffe. Indiana—One of An»eri<*a’s foremost soil -icientists. 12:00-1:00 l.iiiK-h—as gu«*sts of the Cent ml National Bari . (ii-'s-ni-astle. Ind 1:00-l:15 IntroitiU'tions and awarding of 'lasier ( i.nser^ationi*.! degrees. 1:15-2:00 Roswell '*B«*h” Garsl—Garst and Thomas s ( -*d ( ,* . ( non Rapids, Iowa “!,and. Li\«*sto< k and People” 2:00-3:00 "Farming for Profit”—William Yaw. Farm < linie of the Fnited Stat«-< lafavette. Indiana 3:00 Adjournment
PI.EASE M\l|. THIS COUPON ( ENTRAL N XTION VI. K\NK GREEM \STI.E, IVDI W \ GentieriM'ii: Pleas** re*^-r\«- plat**s for in** for the j**int meeting n| Pr<ifit fr<»m Pasture and the Putnam I ouuty Soil Conser\ation l>i**trict ok Wednes lay . Jan. 271 h. I'our Name Street or R. R. ity an«l State
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