The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 April 1955 — Page 2

fHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1955.

NEED PLENTY OF mfE WASHINGTON. April 12.— (UP>— Four south»*»n states told the Supreme Court today they should be given plenty of time

THE DAHY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In Ike pontofflee at

MiSs Joan Dickey his returned i

and U eway in handli ig the com- ■ «ireeocaetle, m eeeoac

plex problems of mixing the races fn prrtrttc Trchoo!?!. The states- Vi: gmia. South Carolina, North Carolina and Florida—presented the South’s side of the touchy "egregation problem as the Supreme Court began its second day of hearings on the mechanics o£ integration. Their views were offered in i written briefs and followed by oral arguments. They were ir. sharp contrast to those of attorneys for Negro parents who have urged an immediate end to racial barriers in pubHc schools.

U»aa mail matter unaer act o •Tareh *7, lirrs. Sgtoncttpttop prtc* 0 cemu per week; (&.00 ear by outil in Putnam CoaiA> H.»0 to <10 to per yemr ouWld Putnam Oonnty. Telephones 74, 9ft, 114 8. K. Rarlden, Wisher 17-18 South Jackaen Street.

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT I know that I shall not be put to shame.—Isa. 50:7.—We must do better than our best, establish new records, stand firm.

THE HOG MARKET

Hog receipts totalled 13 000 today, and the market dropped from 50 cents to $1.00 per hundred lbs. Top prices ranged from S17.00 to $17.50.

Personal And Local News Briefs

idme from an eight day trip to lorida with the senior class of Bridgeton. Monday evening dinner guests ■>f Mr. and Mrs. riarry Allan vere Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allan nd Miss Sandra Allan, of Indinapolis, and Gene Fcker, of Chicago. Guests of Mrs. Jehu R. King or the Easter weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Myron King, Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. William Pfistcr and children. Billy and Juliet, of Danvers, Til.; Mr. and Mrs. John W. King and daughter Agnes. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thorlton and children, Mac and Carol, and Mr. and Mrs. James Loveless and children, Jimmy and Pammy All eighteen members of the family attended Easter Sunday services at Gob.r Memorial hurch. representing three generations.

BtAUTiFUL CKiiRCH WEDDING SOLEMNIZED

ADLAEI SPEAKS

CHICAGO. April 12—Adlaei F. Stevenson has called on President Eisenhower and the nation to roily its allies for the defense of Formosa instead of risking a third world war over Quemoy

and Matsu Islands.

He voiced the “greatest misgivings’’ about defending Quemoy and Matsu and said that the issue had created “a greater peril” b> dividing and weakening the allies of the free world.

Emera Club will meet with Mrs. Maggie Scott, Friday even-

ing at 7:30 p. m.

Claude Huffman, Reelsville, is a patient in the Donna Nursing

Home at Cloverdale.

4-H CLUB NEWS

REPAIRS: For washer, wringer and bicycle repairs, bring them to Weber Bike & Toy Shop, 200 N. Indiana. 12-5p.

RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 841

The second meeting for the Sewing Susies was held April 7, at 3:45 P. M. at the vocational building with 12 girls present. The meeting opened by giving | the pledge to the American flag ond the 4-H flag. After a short

The Friendship Club will meet son g session the business meeting /ednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the j was held. 4-H record books and ome of Virginia Parker. j .nstruction booklets were given

FISHING FUN

One of the most consistent Bass catchers is the L & S Rassmaster. This old reliable has been the downfall of many wise old Bass. They have brought out a new model this year, that is said to beat the older models for effective fish fooling. It has the same name as last years model. MIRROR LURE, but it is made in an entirely different manner. The darn 1 hing is hollow, and made of clear plastic. Inside, there is a lining of silver or gold foil, and when retrieved in the water, the lure sparkles and shines like it had a light in it. THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP “Putnam County’s Tac kle Box”

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The Good Cheer Club will meet Thursday, April 14th, at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Noble Alice. • Oscar Haverly entered the W. 10th St., veterans hospital Tuesday for observation and treatment. Eric Boesen, county commissioner, is attending the road school at Purdue University f',r three days. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conrad and Miss Sherry Smith spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hendershot and son, Darryl, at I Seymour. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Maddox have returned home from Pompano Beach, Fla., after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Buis and children. The spring meeting of the 9th District Order of Eastern Star, will be held in Rockville Friday April 15, 1955. Pot-luck supper at 6:30 P. M. Program at 8:00 p. m. All chapters please be represent-

ed.

Sheriff Joe Rollings reports that he has a bicycle that was left in the yard at the county heating plant last Friday or Saturday. The owner of the bike is asked to call at the jail and claim his property. S Sgt. Donald W. Erwin who has been home on a thirty day furlough left Monday for Baltimore, Md., to finish the remainder of his four years in the Air Force on May 4th. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Erwin, South Indiana St. Road. The Busy Bee Club wishes to thank each and everyone who helped make the supper and quilt raffle a success, which was held at the American Legion Home at Cloverdale. Fbr the benefit of the Riley Cheer Guild. Tire winner of the quilt at this time was Barbara Sims, R. R. 1, Cloverdale. Cloverdale Twp. Farm Bureau will meet on April 14th in the !i gh school auditorium at 6:30 for regular session and pitch-;n-supper. A good crowd is expected as the 4-H Chib members and their families will be enteriined. State Representative David Grimes will be on the program with some interesting items for the farmers. The drawi.rg gift will be furnished by the Cloverdale Hardware Co. There will be entertainment and a good t ime for all. Greencastle High School and DePnuw University talent will combine for a Cancer Crusade emphasis convocation Wednesday morning. On the half-hour program will be DeFauw’s Brook Gibson, the Deha Chi quartet. Sidney Coates. Larry Tibbetts, James Taylor and Pnilip Arnold. Janet Keuthan will present a pianologue. High school students include the combo, Herb Glover. Phil Haines. Phil Brookshire and Dave Sublett. The Two Phils will present pantomines. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCammack entertained with an Easter dinner for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McCammack and children Caro! and Steve, of Lagro, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Haltom and daughter, Dianna, of Cloverdale. Mr. and M>s. Richard Coffman and children. Karen and Marlin of Greencastle. Other guests were Nancy Eggers of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant of Cloverdale and Cleo Query and Mr. and Mrs. John Neuman of Clayton. Easter Sunday also marked the 8th birthday cf Diana Jo Haltom.

to the girls.

The next meething will be April 14, at 3:45 P. M. in the vocational building when we will

rated tested dam

A registered Jersey cow owned by Glendyn Irwin, Route 4. Greencastle, has been rated a Tested Dam by The American Jersey Cattle Club. Thie distincBoft was awarded Sybil Gem Blonde Princess, for having three offspring with official production records. The cow’s progeny average-.’ , 7,883 lbs. milk containing 484 lbs.

butterfat on a twiec-deily-milk-ing, 305-day mat'-re equivalent basis. The records were made under one of the programs of official testing of The American Jersey Cattle Club, which has its national headquarter.*: located in Columbus. Ohio. The Tested Dam rating aids Jersey owners in the selection o' superior breeding stock. The three tested pr'wr noy required t.c qualify’ a cow as a Tested Dam

may be either three tested daughters or three tested sons, or any combination thereof totaling three.

NO NAME COLUMBIA CITY. Ind. (UPl - This etty lost its identification overnight. Ftm unknown reasons, seven signs bearing the city’s name and population were stolen from highways leading info the city.

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be guests of the Nifty Needles. Russellville Sunday afternoon, was Miss Mary Lee Spencer, daugh-

ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer of Russellville.

Happier Homes Club To Meet Tuesday The Happier Homes Home Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Gould, 704 South Indiana street. There will be an auction sale.

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Snider Entertain Easter Guests Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Snider, North College Ave., entertained Easter Sunday with a family dinner for the following guests: Mr and Mrs. George Rose, Indianapolis; Mrs. Andrew Ash, Harry Ash, Mrs. Helen Gecbes, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bock and children, Susan, Billy and Tcu. Jr., Miso Geneva Carter of Roachdale; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stites, Mrs. Eddie Jones and children, Julie and Joyce, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Adams.

Morning Musicale To .Meet On VV»*dnesday Morning Musicale will hold its April meeting at 10 a. m. Wednesday the 13th at the home of Miss Kathleen Campbell, 467 E. Seminary Street. Mrs. Joe McCord will review a book on the life of Johann Se’rastian Bach.

Sunshine Club To Hold Meeting Sunshine Club will meet Wednesday, April 13 at 1:30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. Gene Sallust.

yan; Devotions, Miss Mary Fraley. Since these are the last Circle meetings of the year, all the Circle members are urged to attend some meeting.

St. Paul’s Study Chib Meets Thursday’ St. Paul’s Study Club will meet Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Bernard Amberger, 437 Anderson St.

Bible Class Meets With Lulu Michael The Fidelity Bible Class will meet on Thursday, April 14 at 1:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Lulu Michael instead of Mrs. Martha Booher as was scheduled on account of Mrs. Booher’s ill I ness. And on May the 12th the class will meet with Mrs. Martha Booher instead of Mrs. Lulu Michael as they heve changed meeting dates. A good crowd is requested.

Croup Meetings To Be Held Thursday

Group meetings ri the Christ- I members make their reservations

Roachdale Club Met In Library Basement The Roachdale Home Demonstration Club met in the Library’ basement Saturday afternoon for their April meeting. Mrs. Raymond Crosby, president was an charge of the meeting. The song of the month, “Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes,” was sung and the meeting was opened with the Lord's Prayer. Minutes of the previous meeting was read and approved. Roll call was answered by fourteen members, on a way to serve hard cooked eggs. Program planning was in charge of Mrs. Lenora Sillery. A letter was read from Mrs. Cassady stating we make a Poster rand display in our local window and then taken May 6th to the tea to be given in the Christian church in Greencastle where all the Posters would then be judged. The hostess, Mrs. Alice Hatfield, assisted by Mrs. Albert McFerran and Mrs. William McMullen served delicious refresh-

ments.

The president urges that all

ian Women’s Fellowship -of the First Christian church will be held Thursday, April 14t)i with the following hostesses: Kappa Group with Mrs. Harry

Barrick.

Upsilon Group with Mrs. Meda

J Long.

Rho Group with Mrs. James

Harris.

Iota Group with Mrs. C. T. Robbins. Omicron Group with Mrs. R. G. Headley. Sigma Group with Mrs. Harley

Hedge.

Gobin Church W. S. C. S. Circle Meetings The April Circle meetings o' the Gobin church Woman’s Society of Christian Sendee will be held on Thursdays. April 14. with the following hostesses: Priscilla Circle: Mrs. Granville Thompson: Devotions, Miss Laura Towne. Es f her Circle: Mrs. James Pence: Devotions. Mrs. H. E. H. Greenleaf. Naomi Circle: Mrs. W. C. Arnold: Devotions. Mrs. J. E. Porter Mary’ Circle: Mrs. Chas. Hutcheson: assistant hostess. Mrs. Buckles: Devotions. Mrs. E. F. Schulz. Martha Circle: Mrs. Wm. McGaughey; Devotions, Mrs. Ruth Quebbeman. The evening Circles will meet with these hostesses: Rebecca Circle: Mrs George Anthony, 505 N. Arlington: assistant hostesses, Mrs. John Snyder. Mrs. Paul Buechler. Ruth Circle: Mrs. Helen Hart; Devotions. Mrs. Susie Siddons. Rachel Circle: Mrs. Albert Avery’; assistant hostesses, Mrs Byron Stewart, Mrs. Ross Run-

for the May luncheon as soon as possible.

Sfilesville O. E. S. Holds Public Installation Stilesville order of the Eastern star held its public installation for 1955 officers on March 12, in the Masonic Hall at Stilesville. Soloists for the event were Joyce Ann Unversaw and Patricia Burch, daughter of the newly elected Worthy Matron, Mary West. Installing officers included Matron, Jessie C. Bierce of North Park, chapter; Marshall, Maggie Russell of Martinsville chapter; Chaplain, Edward Evens of Stilesville chapter; Organist, Jean Bennett Of Coatesville Chapter. Officers installed for 1955 were: Worthy’ Matron, Mary’ West; Worthy Patrdn, Harold Pickett; Associate Matron, Peggy Hutchins; Associate Patron, Paul Buis: Secretary, Susan Evens; Treasurer, Margaret Hartman; Conductress. Irma Harris; Associate conductress, Marjory’ Black; Chaplain, Esthel Francis; Marshall, Jerry Edwards: Organist, Margaret Lovett; Adah, Betty’ Costin; Ruth. Mildred Keller; Esther, Alberta Wilkerson: Martha, Dorcey^ Keck; Electa. Margaret Robinsem: Warder. Ethel Brock: Sentinel, Joe Robinson. Following the ceremony, a lovely reception was held in the dining room. Cake and punch were served. The Worthy Matron received many lovely gifts.

Bainbridge Club Meets Thursday Bainbridge Home Demonstration Club will meet Thursday. April 14th, at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Howard Hostetter. Members please bring white linen material, scissors, needles, white thread for the surgical dressing for the Cancer Society.

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