The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1957 — Page 2
MUM
mE DAILY BANNER WED., CRT. 2. 19.'.-. rage 2 OBECN4 L8TLE, DCD. Rccfor Funeral Heme AMBULANCE SF'.RVLCE PHONE »41
another Bengal \ictim, Campbell. Modzelewski ha.s more than five yards
Tom acters per second, automatically | checking the information for 1 averaged validity and readability at the pe*- carry same time. By increasing tape
X .~ Err
Artesians Will Face Cubs Friday Hoping to turn in their fourth win of the season, the Tiger Cubs will clash with Martinsville high school football team on the local athletic field at 7:30 Friday
evening.
The Greencastle gridders came through the rough and tough Lebanon encounter without any serious injuries in which they battled to a 13-13 tie with the favored Boone county squad last Friday night. . As it now stands, the Cubs have won three, lost one and tied two. They still have to face the Artesians, Danville, Crawfordsville all at home, and wine up their schedule over at Brazil. Tigers To Play At Terre Haute Moving out of town for the first time this season, DePauw will provide homecoming opposition for Indiana State's Sycamores in Terre Haute Saturday afternoon Oct. 5. Identical records will be offered by the Indiana Collegiate conference opponents, with each team owning one non-league win and one conference loss. After opening with a 26-6 win over Illinois Wesleyan, Coach Bob Hicks’ Tigers earned even greater respect in defeat by holding St. Joseph’s defending chamJ pions to a 7-0 score. Indiana State, playing under Coach Bill Jones for the first time, knocked off Eastern Illinois, 14-0, in its debut and came out on the short end of a 34-27 •T'-ilnel with Evansville last Satur-
"" tlay.
Top ground-gainer for DePauw has been light halfback rrr Ernie Modzelewski, a replacement for the injured Dene Knight, who earlier had replaced
with 86 yards in 17 tries, followed by junior fullback George Mestousis with 66. yards in 16
ca’^ies.
In the bruising defensive battle with St. Joe, Hicks was especially pleased with the line play of all-conference tackle Dwight Tallman, end Pat Ewing, and tackle Ron Galiene. Quarterback Morrie Goodnight went all the way against the Pumas, and sharing halfback duties with Modzelewski were Dick Hakenberg, Dick Mace, and
Dene Knight.
Although Campbell is out of action indefinitely with a leg injury suffered before the season opened, Knight Saw limited action la.it Saturday after being
hurt in the Illinois
tilt.
Driving the Sycamore offense i^ quarterback Tad Morlock, a o'7, 155-pound transfer student w ho was a sophomore reserve at
DePauw in 1955.
Morlock hooked up with Don j
denisty, the model 3 is able to store up to three times as much information on each tape reel.
THE DAILY BANNER
HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice of Greencastle, Indiana as second lass mall matter under a'** af March 7, 1878. Subscription
25 cents per week, $5.00
in Putnam
Omuity, Sfi.00 to $10.40 per year
mtside Putnam County.
The system also utilizes the i ?5rtc * 25 cent ® P er new 767 data synchronizer which ■* er ^ ear mail
controls magnetic tape input and output so that the 705-III can read problem data, compute, and write answers simultaneously. In addition to the new tape unit, the 705-III features several other advances which permit the system to handle large masses of data much more rapidly and in a more versatile fashion than ever before. Calculating time on many applications will be reduced by as
much as 40''/.
Using the model 3 tape unit, the 705-111 will be particularly useful in low activity, high volume file maintenance applica-
TODAV’S BIBLE THOUGHT I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Philippians 3:14. It is important to have the right goal in life. One of the shrewdest financial men we ever knew chose the wrong goal— getting wealth. At his last end he said he had spent his life col-
lecting ashes.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert McFerran To Observe Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Albert McFerran will celebrarte their 50th Wedding Anniversary' Sunday, Oct. 6th.. at their home in Roachdale. They were married at Greencastle Oct. 8th., 1907. They have lived most of their lives in Putnam County : with the exception of twenty i years they lived in Brownsburg. 1 .There will be a family dinner at noon and open house from 2 to 5 in the afternoon. The McFerrans have no children living.
meeting, the husbands fried the hamburgers for the enjoyable snack that w'as served.
ship hall, dinner at 6:30 p. m. The Rev. Frank Travis will be the speaker and his subject will be the “Integration Problem.”
Club To Meet With Mrs. Roberta Hopkins Thursday Reading Club will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Roberta Hopkins, Wood Street. Members please remember white elephant sale.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Adelhelm have returned nome after visiting their daughter, Mrs. Benjamin Harper and Dr. Harper and other relatives in southern California.
CAR IS WRECKED The driver of an auto failed to make a turn on the west Walnut street road just east of the Pig Walnut bridge some time Monday night and went into the thtch on the north side. Some of the occupants were injured, but officials failed to investigate the accident.
Ellar on a 52-yard touchdown
toss against Eastern Illinois <This high me mory can and came back last week to enlarged to 80.000 positions
fling a pair of scoring passes at
Evansville.
Another three tallies have ; been contributed by fullback j Jim Waugh, who has hit paydiit j after runs of nine, five and
thirty-eight yards.
Just one year short of its 60th anniversary, the DePauw-Indi-ana State series includes nine wins for the Bengals, four for Indiana State. Last season DePauw broke a four-game Syca-
more string with a 46-13 dicision. plication.
The new'
\\ eslejan ^ ong suc h ag inventory control,
life insurance, and freight car record processing. Its use will mean fewer tape reels needed for masterfiles, less tape handling time required, and larger files of data sorted in fewer machine passes. A 40,000 position magnetic core memory is provided on the 705-III
be by
the use of an additional core storage unit. The increased capacity enables the system to process many applications directly in core I memory without having to use j
other means of storage.
Simplified programming tech- j niques w'hich enable problems to : be processed at higher rates of | speed also have been incorporat- j ed in the 705-III system will j
FIRST THOUGHTS A good man is like a good watch: Open face, busy hands, well regulated and full of good
works.
FIRST-CITIZENS BANK
Active Chapter Of Tri Kappa Has Picnic Fifty persons were present to enjoy the outing of the active chapter of Tri Kappa Sorority on the grounds at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Houck on Tuesday evening. The husbands were the guests of the active members attending. Following a short business
ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Carl Barker, today Oct. 2nd. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright, Oct. 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackson, Fillmore, 62 years today. Oct. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Halford K. Mercer, 13 years today Oct. 2.
w/m
FO R
The Christian Mens Fellowship of the First Christian Church will meet Thursday in Fellow-
Personal And Local News Briefs
Mrs. Viola Sears, Ave. B, is spending a w r eek wdth friends in Indianapolis. A son was born Wednesday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bunten, Coatesville. Spanish American War Camp
niques add greatly to the sys- | an d Auxiliary will meet Thurs-
1 day at 7:30 p. m. in the Public
tern’s flexibility and scope of ap-
705-III system will
Service room. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long,
IBM Announces A New System
NEW YORK— The data processing division of International .Business Machines Corporation has announced the 705-111, one of-the most powerful electronic systems on the market for the
latest addition to the IBM 700- of the eong of the month was series of large-scale electronic read by Mrs William Patton, data processing systems now at Secretary and treasurer reports uoik in scores of business, sci- read and approved. Our entilic, and government installa- ] es son on personality developtions ' ment and self improvement was One of the outstanding fea- given by Mrs. Mildred Cassady. tures of the new system is a Refreshments of cake, ice
rent for $35,000 a month and up, Greencastle, are the parents of a or sell for $1,925,000 and up, de- j daughter born Wednesday at the pending on the amdunt of auxili- (Putnam County Hospital, ary equipment used. ; and ^i rs _ John Hubble, of
| Coatesville, are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday at the
Mrs. Eric Boesen Is Hostess To Club
Putnam County Hospital. W.S.C.S. of Clinton Falls will
meet at church basement Thurs-
The Cagle Ten and Four Cub met at the home of Mrs. Eric ;
Boesen on Wednesday, Sept. 25. , da y ni S ht > 0ct - 3 > at 7 o clock. Meeting was opened by members putting carpet rags, bring scis- j
repeating club creed. The history s ° rs -
1 Harold Hamm entered St. Anthony’s hospital in Terre Haute Monday for treatment and observation. His room num-
ber is 278.
Maralyn Leslie has been grantI ed a divorce in the Putnam cir- ! cuit court from Donald E. Leslie
completely transistorized mag- cream and coffee was served to 1 and awarded custody of a minor
netic tape unit wth an input-out- eleven members present. Club ad- child, Patricia Ann Leslie.
Funeral Heme ttl K.VA»hingtan St. Ph«n« tC Ambulance Service
put rate fast enough to read or journed to meet next month with write the equiva-ent of a full- Mrs. William Clark,
j length novel once every fifteen The wry-billed plover of New Zeland s the only bird with a bill
that is bent sideways.
tape unit, the IBM 729 model 3,
can read or write business infor-ma-tion at the rate of 60.000 char-
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I
Versatile bra!
PITER PAR
convertible strapless
Bra for every fashion - strapless, but with attachable straps for scoop, halter or regular necklines. Adds fullness, confidentially, without pads! The scallop cups, encircled with nylon lace, give extra coverage ... the underwire gives extra lift Leno elastic sides and back assure snug, comfortable fit In fine white cotton broadcloth, «izes 32-36 A, 32-38 B, 82-38 C. Only 3» # FEATURED IN CURRENT ISSUE McCALL'S MAGAZINE
X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
X TROVER’S opened their PETER PANorama. displaying the bras and girdles custom-^ ■w des.gne 1 by PETER PAN today. This exciting collection was featured in McCall’s. V PETER PAN FOUNDATIONS, INC., that outstanding creative team that has supplied^ the fashion-conscious women with the best in bras and girdles, just released its PETER y^ PANorama in Greencastle. When asked about this collection, one of PETER PAN'S V local representatives. Merle Trover of TROVER'S explained the purpose of the PETER^ V PANorama 'PETER PAN designs bras and girdle's not only to make women lookj£ y£ young, but also to feel young. In other words, PETER PAN is promoting youth!"
X X X X X
TROVERS
3W bust line is your age line,., keep young with Peter Pan
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
if X X X X X X
The Manhattan Home Demonstration Club will meet Friday. ! October 4th at 1:00 p. m. with ! Mrs. Charles Brann. Roll call j | wall be an apron exchange. A group of women of the Han- J na Street Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Walter Woods, j in Roachdale Tuesday, and work- | od on robes for the Children’s f
choir.
Representatives of Putnam | Motor Sales, local Dodge dealerslip, today attended a special preview showing of the 195<8 line of Dodge passenger cars and | trucks in Cincinnati. The Parents Organization for the Education of Handicapped Children of Putnam County, will meet Monday, Oct. 7th, 1957 at 7:30 p. m. at the Bainbridge High School. Each one is to bring a pound of food for refreshments. Mrs. Anna Sullivan returned to her home in Terre Haute today after spending the past week with her niece. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mathew of Putnamville. Mrs. Robert Schuyler of Indianapols was a guest over the w r eek end. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gibson left today for their home in Jacksonville, Florida. They have been here for the past two weeks with Mr. Gibson’s sister, Mrs. Harry McCabe, being called by the serious illness and death of their | mother, Mrs. Nellie Gibson. Second Lieutenant Dick Hedge is en route to the Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, for pre-flight training as he starts a five-year assignment with the Air Force. His father, j / Harley Hedge, is accompanying him on the trip to Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crosby of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Call of Roachdale will leave Thursday morning by automobile for a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Jack B. Crosby and son at the Lackland Air Force base in San Antonio. Texas. While away, they will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Call in Port Arthur,
Texas.
The annual county 4-H and FFA land judging contest is scheduled to be held tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. 3 at the Greencastje Air Port. These junior land judging teams, representing various schools of the county, are participating to determine the two teams that will be representing Putnam County at the district contest to be held in Greene County on Monday, Oct
7th.
FALL Newest Textures, Patterns, Colors Be Early for Best Choice!
fashion point
Tapered to a pinpoint... and adorned with wonderful extravaaanza bows. Slim and elegant pump, on the slenderest heel yet. ^|Q B °„d B SHOES
There’s a new' "look of legance" to men’s suits for fall, distinguished by quiet patterns, muted colors, conservative lines. This new styl? trend is handsomely expressed in our tasteful colleeth n. Come, see for yourself! Regulais, longs, shorts. $49.50 Choose from all your favorite colors and fabrics.
MACS
APPAREL FOR MEN
18 W. Washington
«
GREENCASTLE, !ND. PHONE !51 Extras!
CARLOAD SALE Rock wool INSULATION
SLIGHT CHARGE FOR DELIVERY
Reg. 3.69 Rock Wool Batts
l tno timA Inei ilrr
3.18
Reg. 1.25 Spun Rock m Bags
.92
Now is the time to insulate at low cost! Easy to install, handle. Carton cover 53 1 /3 sq. ft.
Lightweight—easy to install. Resists moisture and fire. Bag covers 20 sq. ft., 3" deep.
ORDER NOW - SAVE WINTER FUEL BILLS!
