The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1956 — Page 2

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.oi Are mii.alea Into Sigma Chi The DePauw University chapter of the Sipma Chi fraternity •iatel 13 on Sunday. March 4. including James Hughes. Greenrustle. and Jack Miles, formerly OI OT*CdlC2tSl.I£. Three national officers were p:esent to honor the centennial initiation class of 1959. George D. Man.-on, Crawfordsville, the province head, was the toastmaster. Speakers for the banquet were Robert N. Collett, Dayton. Ohio, and national Historian; Harry V. Wade, Indianapolis, national treasurer; and Howard R. Youse, Greencastle, chapter adviser. Robert Fuson, Greencastle, initiation director, presented the outstanding pledge ' award to John S. Hancock, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Other initiates were James llartzer, Chicago; Larry Kinsey, Indianapolis; Richard Leach, Milwaukee; Lance Martin, Temple, Aiiz.; Brian Nagy’, PittsV irg: Donald Norman, Muncie; Russell Nystrom, Park Ridge, 111.; Donald Perozzi, Chicago Heights, ill.; Charles Pierson, F.lgin, 111.; and Roy T. Smith, Watseka, 111.

the omr aam* tv>d HERALD .ONSOUDATED Fntered In the postoffice at Sreencastle, Indiana as second class mall matter under art of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 '-ents per week; $5.90 per year by mail In Putnam County; ?<5.00 to 510.40 per year outside PiPnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 S. K. Rarlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Stree;

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Personal And Local News ISriefs

Delta Theta Tau will meet this evening at 8 at St. Andrews Episcopal church. The Clinton - Madison Friendly Club will meet with Mrs. Raymond Wright Thursday, March 8, 1:30 p. m. Na Dean Sillery has filed as a : candidate for precinct commit- j teem an on the Democrat ticket , in North First Ward. Mrs. Robert Ziegelman under- ! went surgery at the Putnam j county hospital Monday morn- • ing, and is reported recovering ■

Ev;i Jobe. Mrs. Marilyn

Sandy and Fauline Hurst have relumed honue from a trip to Southern California and Arizona. , The officers of Women of the Moose will meet Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. at the Moose Home. All officers are urged to be pres-

ent.

The F. A H Club of the Carpentersville Community will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 14, at the home of Mrs. Howard Gough with Mrs. Grace Sillery’ as the assisting hostess. ^ \ i Good Cheer Club , Luncheon March 8th The Anniversary Luncheon meeting of the Good Cheer club will be held at the Old Trail Inn Thursday’ March 8 at eleventhirty CST. Members who are unable to attend please notify committee.

Somerset Group To Meet On Thursday

The Willing Workers of Somerset Church will meet all day Thursday’ with Mrs. Willa Green, 606 S. Jackson Street in Greencastle. Devotions will be by Daisy

Wednesday, March 7th at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Louise Biidg^s in Putnamville. Crescent Club Meets \V«Hlnesday Crescent club will meet Wednesday afternoon, March 7.* at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Dan Hanna. Mrs. Kimball Larkin will have the program. Fellowship Groups To Meef Thursday The Christian Women’s Fellowship groups will meet Thursday as follows: Kappa—2 p. m.—Mrs. Bruce Shannon. Upsilon—7:30 — Mrs. G. E. Elliott. Please remember toy’ shower. Rho—2 p. m. — Mrs. Lee Andrews. Iota—2 p. rn.—Church parlor Omicron—7:30— Mrs. Ernest Heavin. Sigma — 7:30 — Mrs. Robert Dean. Please note change in Sigma and Iota groups.

LAWYERS ARE INVOLVED WASHINGTON,:' March C

by the American Communist Party, Asst. Atty. Gen. Willi ua F. Tompkins said today. The head of the Justice Dcp rtment’s internal security division said colunte<jr defense of Communist leaders by local bar associations is helping the party in one of its “now look" drives— ‘he attempt to undermine the Smith Act. Other new drives by the party’ include renewed efforts to infil trate “intellectual” groups, organization of smaller but more numerous “front" groups and a campaign to gain acceptance as legitimate American politic:.!

FXCES TAX CHARGES BOSTON. March G - UP who once critized the L\ S. Internal Revenue Service’s investigation of tax delinquents, today faced charges of tax evasion. Lane was indicted by a federal trrand jury Monday on charges of evading S38.543 in income taxes from 1949 through 1951. No date was set for arraign-

TWO INU RED IN RLAST INDIANAPOLIS, March 6 — (UP) Two men were injured Monday night when an explosion blamed on spontaneous combustion rocked a unit of a grain elevator operated by the Indiana Farm Bureau Cooperative As-

arms. Will taken home

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-borne Skillmnn. 48, was

Francis Hospital hD hands and Reese, 33, was suffering from

slight burns and minor back in-

juries.

SOIL BANK PLAN VITKOVA!. WASHINGTON. March 6 — • DIM Democrats and Republiean today predicted overwhelming Senate approval of the ad-ministration-backed $1.100,000.009 soil bank despite some Democratic opposition. But Sen. George D. Aiken Vt. ranking Republican on the Senate Agriculture Committee, predicted President Eisenhower will veto it if restoration of rigid farm price props is included in tha same bill.

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THIRD ANNUAL

American Legion Auxiliary Style Show and Card Party

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8:00 P. M.

DeParw Unio'i Building Fashions and Models by DIE R

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rickets 75c. Can he purchased from Auxiliary members or at Adlers

very satisfactorly.

The Groveland Homemakers’ l Davis ’ B ' ible Stl,dy by Gol(,a Home Demonstration Club will | Judy ’ P ro S ram ^ands Crodian meet Thursday, March 8 at 1 p. | and Ada Kee ’ A11 visitors wel '

m. CST at the home of Mrs. Harold Alcorn. Roll call this month • is a plant or bulb exchange.

come.

The Woman’s Club Meets on Wednesday Mrs. Rex Thorlton, 333 Greenwood Ave., will be hostess to the Woman’s Club Wednesday at 2 p. m.

Associate Tri Kappa Meets Tuesday Evening

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gorham . Associate chapter of Tri Kapand grandchildren. Tommy and pa wiU meet this evening at 7.30 Madaline of Indianapolis were in th0 SfK ,- al room of the T . nion Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and L ui]mng For inspection . The ho , t . Mrs. Artie Boswell and Ruthie , ,, T

esses will be Mrs. Glenn Lyon and Mrs. John L. Basham and

St. Paul’s Study Club To >1001 Thursday St. Paul's Study club will me^t Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Cecil Justus, S. Jackson St.

0 , For TERRE HAUTE Interviews | If in the vicinity of ' Terre Haute, Ind. you | may arrange an apI pointment with F. J. I Perreault at the I Terre Haute House, . Wabash at 7th. On | this date:

has openings in Suburban Chicago for COLLEGE MEN as Trainees 2 TO 4 Ytf-ARS — ANY FIELD To plan and assist in engineering telephone exchange equipment. Applicants should have an interest or experience in electrical circuitry. Electrical background such as military communications would be helpful. If you qualify you will be given on-the-job training to better equip you for this interesting engineering career.

Friday March 9

/we icon Id you like to lire in the "good old days"? m

!>\<k in grandfather s time, during the final quarter of llic la.-t century, things ucrc quite different. There were 1 movies, no airplanes, no automobiles, few bathrooms, practically no eflu ient electrical appliances. If you contrai ti-1 diabetes or pernicious anemia, your davs were numbered, lour blood just changed to sugar in the

former, to water ’ in tiie latter.

I here was little protection against virulent epidemics, -mallpox vat • ine was the only ! iological on the market. W lien diphtheria or typhoid ravaged a communilv. there was noihing to do but wait it out in hope and dread. U’-. a return to tac good old davs would mean, r nig cilier things, thp -acritice of the major portion t contrihution of medicine and pharmacy to vour health

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i Floyd Ann of Roachdale. Fathers Airxiliary No. 1 of ! Gen. Jesse M. Les Post 1550 Veterans of Foreign War wilt i hold an important meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. There will bo nomination of officers for the coming year. Members are urged to attend. The Bainbridge Home Demonstration Club will have a silver tea at the home of Mrs. D. O. Tate on Thursday afternoon, March 8th at 1:30. This function is held annually for the benefit of the Bainbridge cemetery. A special program lias bben planned and friends are invited to attend. WORK'S “Studio 332” will present “The Clinic’’ for its third production in a series of famous radio plays. This entertaining comedy, written by Ted Key and directed by Ron Rush, will be broadcast at 8:00 tonight. The plot of tin ' humorous presentation involves a bookkeeper who discovers he has only a shoit time left to live and therefore embezzles $5000 in order to live luxuriously the rest of nis earthly day’s. However, a strange turn of events makes for an unexpected ending.

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Warren Township Club Meets Wednesday Warren Township Demonstration club will

Home meet

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays J. Frank Collins, 77 today. Marsha and Marshal Brattain. twins of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Brattain, 4 years old today. Mar. 6.

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