The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 March 1958 — Page 2

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TODAY’S BIRCE THOUGHT See, I have set before thee this day a life and good, and death and evil. Dent. 30:15. It boils down to that in every life.

ing public works snowballed today. The administration appeared to be moving in the same direction but less strongly. Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Jackson Tex. lined in heavy Republican as well as so .cl Democratic support for two resolutions calling on the administration to order immediate stepups in civil and military public works projects for whkh Congress already has provided

money.

Johnson introduced the resolutions Thursday. He told the Senate he does not “think we are ! i foredoomed to depression.” But |

he said "God helps those who Mrs. Edna Pearl Nelson is a help themselves and we will not patient at the Putnam County solve our problems if we merely hospital.

Personal

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SOCIETY

Roaehd .le flub Held Good Meeting

to the County Hospital.

The hostess gift was won by Mrs. Ardell Pingleton. Follow - ing the short business meeting, the hostess served dainty refreshments to fourteen members

*hut our eyes.”

Senate Republican Leader William F. Knowland Calif, said he did not plan to join IS other GOP senators who have become co-sponsors of the Johnson resolutions. He said he thought the Senate Armed Services and public works committees “should

Deer Creek Coon Hunters will meet tonight at 7:30 p. m. at the

club house.

Paul Grimes, Jr., will work the! Jeffersonville Regional Tourney j

on Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashby of

Mr. and Mrs. CH Bamaby announce the engagement of his daughter, Miss Nancy Robbins Bamaby to Donald James Irvine of Niagara Falls, Ontario. The bride-elect is a graduate of Centenary College for Women and attended Carnegie Institute of Technology. She is presently employed at DePauw University. Mr. Irvine is a graduate of Carnegie Institute of Technology. The young couple plan an April

hold hearings on the resolutions Roachdale have purchased the

John Gough property in Roach-

dale.

and should call witnesses from the executive branch of the gov-

ernment."

Knowland pointed out that In-

A Greeneastle sixth grade team defeated the Reelsville six-

terior Secretary- Fred A. Seaton j th 35 to 23, in a basket has promised to announce Tnes- j g^jg here Thursday even-

day a list of public works projects under his department which can

be accelerated. The Miller school PTA will Before off''ring hi« resolutions, meet Monday, March 10th. at the Johnson scheduled early Senate school between 7:30 and 8:30 p action -n an anti-:ccession hous- 1 m. The parents will entertain

ing program and farm legisla-, the teachers.

tion. He also renewed his call for ... .. » .Coldest town m the nation tocstablishment of a Public Works: ;

. ^ . day was Big Piney, W yo., with a

Administration to handle build- , . , tt- ♦ r

r teperature of 4 degrees. Fort

ing programs.

In the House, Democratic Leader John W. McCormack Mass. introduced resolutions matching Johnson’s. Johnson said Speaker Sam Rayburn and McCormack were in full agreement on the need for a public

works speedup.

Key House Democrats disclosed they were readying for introduction Monday a bill to provide two billion dollars in federal aid

Myers, Fla., as the warmest reported Thursday with 85 degrees. The Greeneastle Barricks No. 114 Veterans of World W r ar I, will meet tonight at 8:00 p. m. in the Public Service Rbom. Theie will be an election of of-

ficers.

to ner we pledge our run support Mrs. .Mary Mumuer* as we had to her seven predeces- Hostess To Club

sors. The Young Mothers Study The hostesses served sections of Club met Wednesday night with cake individually decorated and Mrs. Mary Summers. Professor

The Federated Country Read- provided plenty of coffee and tea. McKeena, cf DePauw University. | ing Club of Roachdale R. 2 met As each one present passed tire was the guest speaker. He gave a on Wednesday, Feb. 26th in the refreshment table bowls of nuts very interesting talk on child

assembly room of the Roachdale and potatoe chips were conven- discipline.

Library to celebrate the 7th an- vently placed for self-service. Mrs. Marcia Klebusch collect- ! niversary of its founding. Each The club wishes to thank Mrs. ed the books, which she will take

I member bringing one or more Denny for an inspiring talk, to guests- thank all visiting officers and Since this was heart month guests and to extend a welcome

£ach arrival was presented a red to each of them to return,

heart shaped badge to wear, each Those present were, Mrs. onebearing in white letters the I-ouise Sullivan, club president;

words Federated Countrv Read- Mrs - w - H Pickel of North Sal- and two guests.

: ing Club and the dates 1951-1958. eni - Mrs - Ea:1 Sutherlin of

The hostess. Mrs. A. F. Higgins Groveland, Mrs. Albert McFer- |; r i ok Chapel Club ;, J and Mrs. Claude Barker assisted ran Roachdale, Mrs. Nina Tuesday by Mrs. Beryl Miller, introduced ■ Xsher - Mra - Donnis Hertel. Mrs. Th>? Br j ck chapel Home Demeach visitor to the group of lad- Len0re Sillery, Mrs. Gladys De- ons tration Club will meet March ies seated near her, so that con- ^ ore - Mrs - Howard Ashby, Mrs. 3l at the home of y Irs Eugene versation could be freely begun. Ljlenn Pickel, Mrs. Gordon Stein, M cFar ] and Assisting her will be

At the regular hour ot 1:30 p. GtoO.va Sutherlin, Mrs. GohJ. Mrs perry

m. Mrs. Louise Sullivan, presi- '' jas . e ^' Roll call will be wearing somedent called the meeting to or. *' , ‘ s - e a . a ayer, , rs. Or, il e fjjing green. Lesson this month t ' and with MrT ocfdie Jet- AlberU Kop£ Mrs. , vIU V given b> . Me fries as song leader all sang ‘ een ”■ MrS ' Ne ' e Malay ' Cormick. who will demonstrate 'Africa Mrs - Emma C,ark ' Mrs ' F “ ,v ‘ i cooking with small elec trical a P .

Dean, Mis. Nona Grantham. Mrs.

The pledge of allegiance to Gladys Ha.ll, Mrs. Beryl Miller, both the National and Christian Mrs. Claude Barker and Mi's, flags was given in unison. Arthella Higgins, Mrs. Robert Roll call response were made Denny and Mrs. Geneva Young by each member introducing her and our president’s little grandguest of the day. Minutes of the daughter, who served faithfully, last meeting were read and ap- passing out paper and pencils as

proved. !needed.

The president requested that ‘ The March meeting will be held our Putnam County Federation at the home of Mrs. Claude Majoresident, Mrs. Earl Sutherlin, | ayer on Wednesday, March 26th. who was a guest should speak of

county federation news. Mrs Birthday Dinner

Sutherlin spoke briefly of forth- ■ For Edward Minnick

coming federation activities and especially urged participation by

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Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Neal were called to Wingate by the death of Mrs. Orville Stockdale, aunt of

to help provide jobs in depressed Neal. Funeial services were ^ jind towTis held tho ^^hrisTi&n chut ch in

Other major developments: Wingate.

The Federal Reserve Board Re?lll ar meeting of the Jefferauthorized its New 5 ork, Phila- son qy-p v 0 ] un t,.o r Fj re Fep&ftdelphia and Chicago Banks to re-1 ment will be held Saturday> Mar . <tuco interest charges on borrow- 8thi at 6; , 30 p m at ^ Ing by member banks to 24 per bnildin „ your attendance will be

vent. The reduction, expected to a pp reciaied

be followed by the nine other

Federal R.‘serve Banks, was a The Reelsville P. T. A. will new effort to encourage cheaper meet Tuesday evening, March 11. borrowing to revive business. It at 7:00 A “A Teacher Apprecia was the third such cut in four tion” program has been planned, monthw. A social hour will follow the — Government agencies issued meeting. Everyone is uigeci to a series of reports on construe- . attend. tion activity, depaitment stores An error occurred in the «ales and other segments of the Srop ’N Shop grocery advertise •conomy. The construction report ment in Thursday’s Daily Banner.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Carmichael wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Betty Jean to Julian Jarvis, son of Mr. Vurlin Jarvis. The wedding will be March 22, 1958 at 7:00 p. m. at the Church of the Nazarene.

Friends are invited.

pliances.

MORTON O. E. S.

Stated meetings of Morton Chapter No. 356 O. E. S. on Wednesday evening March 12th at 7:30 p. m. All officers please bring Rituals, Rules and Regulations to turn in to Worthy Matron. Also all dues are delinquent April 1st. Visitors welcome

always. Refreshments.

Public installation of new officers will be Friday evening very March 21st at 8 o’clock. Instal-

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Edward Minnick was

every club woman in the newly j much kurprUed last Sunday. Hi* officers are: Installing Maformed ‘‘Hosnital Guild ’’ Mem- Mar 2nd - when ^ and the fami- lron - June Scobee, C haplam, , ' P ‘ ly returned home from church George Hartin; Marshall, Vivian

bership fee for this organization . > reiumeu nome num emwen °

is SI per member. The Guild and foUnd the house filled with , Scobee and Organist LaVerne meets once a month at the nurs- t,ela, ‘ ive s and a, table ladened with ° mas- a ^ m eg home adjoining the Putnam j chicken and beef and all the trim- - Jl ma '

county hospital, for an all dav min g' s including two birthday

meeting, ea.ch lady bringing a cakes - His birthday was Feb. 27. ROA< H,)A ^ E

Those present were: Mr. and! Five new books on games and

"sack” lunch. Here they sew, mend or repair gowns, sheets or

do any sewing job needed Also Ekm^d Minnick, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Curtis Minnick, Mr. and Mrs. I recreation have been given to the

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President.

Any womaji whether a club member or not is eligible to join

the guild.

Mrs. W. H. Pickel who is State

Library by the Town and Coun-

nurse aid and” book-cart service John Gar y and Larr >' Can ' ^ HotU ' c^"'' is given bv members who have ada > Mr William Priest, Mr. and r,ie y aie ’ rhe Sch ° o1 avaUaWe rime Mrs. Robert Houser and children. Boo*” by MtUac and Holmes Mrs. Sutherlin has endorsed Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Bartley and Ga ^ e8 t r 5 ’ a, ‘ > "p T r ^ , the hosoital Guild ag her nroiect son and Mrs. Eva Obenchain. Harbin. The Jumoi Fait\ Bo -k this year as County Federation T be afternoon was spent visit- b >’ Garlson ; ‘"The Cnmpkle Bool: :

ing and enjoying home movies. Games by Mood and God-1 All left wishing Edward many : da - rd , and “Tlie Complete Book of j more Happy Birthdays. Children s Play’ by Hartley and j

j Goldenson. i Recent additions to the Libr-

D. A. R. State Council ■ , ,

^ . „ . . . - 1 ary fiction collection include Chairman of Public Affairs in Meeting Held March ;> j; Tir . .. ... , ^ ^ H (“The Winthrcp Woman” by:

the l.F.C., urged all blue blank „ „

reports be sent as early as pos-: The DAR state Council meet ‘. £ * ton ’ * ( '' 1 K by c A,h8 ’! _ , sibie by each county and district I was held at the Sheraton-1 "Time and the Hour by Spring., ■ chairmen were introduced includ-1 LinCO,n Hotel in mdianapolis “Purely Academic" by Barr, ■ ing Mrs Albert McFerran. Di^ Wednesday March 5th. State ’The Gallant Mrs. Stonewall by | ll| trict Chairman of Religion. Mrs. Reg.mt Mrs. Harry H. Wolf pre- Kane, "O Genesee” by O Darnel, ; 1 A. L. Higgins. District Chairman : sidpd - ^gistrar reported In- “The Return of Lady Brace ’ by | i of Legislation and former Coun- diaiia DAR membership as 7.296. Ross. “The Fall' by Camus, "The , ■ ' ty Federation president. Mrs - John G - Biel of Terre Haute Witch " by ‘• p ' 0 ' : ' The speaker for this occasion t he stat e Regent elect, presented fessor Preston at Home” by Cor- j was Mrs. Robert Denny of La.do- he >' *tate boaid - Mrs - Louise bett - and •Anatomy of a Murder” ,

Brockway Chapman of Rockville, by Traver.

g< Since Mrs Denny born of forrnerly of Greeneastle will be New additions in the field of Scotch parents, had 'spent her ^e new central director. Win- non-fiction cover a wide . ange of childhood and some of her adult | ners of the Good Citizenship reading interests. The titles are

contest w.ere guests with ‘ Antiques” by Cole, "Miracle

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PUTNAM LOAN CO. * LOAMS S20 To S5G3 Loan payments cancelled In case of unemployment due to sickness, accident or death under an optional plan.

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life in South Africa, she was isked to tell us something about hat country, its people and industries, its cities in particular

their parents. Miss Wanda Jean Drugs and the New Age of Hancock of Paoli was the state Medicine” by Rein fold, “The winner. Along with second and J P.and McNally Atlas of World

was optimistic but the othene w«re still on the gloomy side.

IJBRAKV WEEK

tion of Clubs; Mrs. George Hecko, president of Jones PTA; Mrs Ralph Taylor, president of Miller PTA; Mrs. Homer Warm an president of Ridpath PTA; Russell Hardman, president of Rotary club: A1 Childs, president of the Lions Club; Laurel Corbin president of Kiwanig; and David Barr, publicity chairman.

Cleanliness is the best defense against moth damage.

It was the item for Peas, where two cans, 303 size, should have been 23 cents, instead of the 2 1 - can for 33 cents. Mrs. Geneva Shelly has returned . home from Columbus, Ohio, where she visited her sister, Mrs. J. B. Jackson, and Mr. Jackson. She attended the golden wedding anniversary celebration of the Jacksons while in Columbus. The Clinton Homemakers will meet Wednesday, March 12, at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. John Cantonwine. Mrs. Mildred Cassady will give a lesson on Informal Entertaining. Members please note change in meeting place.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeLong, of Greeneastle, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Geraldine, to Robert Beasley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Beasley of Groveland, Ind. The wedding will take place at 2:00 p. m. Saturday afternoon at the First Baptist Church in Greeneastle. Friends are invited.

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Club Partv SATURDAY NIGHT, 7:30 TO 12 1. F. W. Fust CiaO ★ Entertainment! Free Food! * Sponsored by Post 1550 For ail VFW members and Ladies and Fathers Auxiliary members

NEW YORK UP — New Yorkers got their first chance today to see the paintings of the world’s most famous stateman. The Metropolitan Museum of Art opened a public showing of 41 pictures by Sir Winston Churchill, the former British | Prime Minister’s first one-man exhibition. Six of the pictures on exhibition were lent by New

Johannesburg, where she hed liv-; third P law winn ’- rH there were ! B^tory” edi ^ d by Palmei • '• r ‘“ ed for sometime. It was a won-: te ” & rls who received honorable ' Good Housekeeping Book ( f derful experience to hear this ; mention - Eighty - nine chapters Baby and Child Care” by Holt,

i sponsor contests in 602 schools of : "The Day Christ Died" by Bis-

story told in her charming manner but there was a very gad part in her story, the illness of rheumatic fever and the heart damage that resulted. Mrs. Denny briefly told of her coming to the U. S. of meeting and marrying Dr. Denny. Then she told in some detail of the wonderful heart surgery preformed on her heart in a Liverpool hospital. She stressed the fa.ct that through research new techniques have been found in heart surgery and new hope hag been given for those affected by heart ailments. She is herself living proof that much can be done even to a heart damaged by rehumatic fever. This message makes us realize the value of the "Heart” contri-

butions to research.

As a recognition of the service and the devotion of each of our club presidents through the past

the state. All eight schools of ! hop, “Rocks and .Miner j Is" by Putnam County participate. Mi«s Zim, “Bridge to the Sun” by j Sally Johnson of Greeneastle Terasaki, ‘To Live Again” by High School was the county win- Marshall, “Those Innocent! ner. Mrs. Ray R. Neal, who rep- Years” by Crowder , and “Plea resented Washburn Chapter will Don’t Eat tne Daisies” by Kerr, be the new state chairman of A large and easily r ead pla.sth the Good Citizen Committee. Two globe is another recent Libr r y; hundred and twenty-five mem- ! purchase for the use of its pa-

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FRIDAY, MARCH 7TH B 0'C!ock 'til ? FR E E FOOD FREE AMERICAN LEGION POST HO. 58 Greeneastle, !nd.

bers and guests council meeting.

attended the trons.

O.E.S. Will Hold Public Installation

Greeneastle Chapter No. 255, Order- of the Eastern Star, will

FREED IN ACCIDENT

SPEEDWAY (UP) — Former U. S. District Atty. Jack C. j Brown was freed of reckJe.-.s

hold public installation Saturday, driving and leaving the scene of March 15th at 8:00 o’clock. Nellie an accident charges Thursday by Van Cleave wall be installed as Magistrate Charles C. DaugherWorthy Matron and Lowell Van ty, who ruled Brown’s ar r est J r. Cleave will be installed as Wcr- 9 was illegal because the arrestthy Patron. The Installing Of- ing officer had no warrant,

ficer will be Lillian Terry, In-

stalling Marshal, Value Wil- JUDGE IS FINED

York art collectors. The other 35 ^ Seven tall white hams; Installing Chaplain, Mabel

paintings are part of a tourmg candles * were placed on the beaui- Woliung; and Installing Organ- ; BLOOMINGTON UP—Indiana show which has appeared pre- f de corated table and as Mrs. ist ’ P* 10 ® 1 * Brown. Appellate Court Judge Donrld E. viously in Detroit and Kansas ^ r j be j] a fjiggins lighted each Other officers to be installed ! Bowen of Bloomington was fined City. They are scheduled to be cand j e G i ad y s gave the are: Asaoc i a te Matron, Nell Ker- .$15.75 including costs on a exhibited in Toronto, Dallas. Los name Qf the presidents and asked “Y*’ Associate Patron. Maurice charge of reckless driving for goAngeles and Washington, D. G -I eacb s ta nd ^d receive our Kersey; Secretary, Ethel Schaf-j ing 80 miles an hour in a 65-mi!e

thanks for loyal service. Year er: Treasurer, Emojean MdDon- zone five weeks ago. TAXES OUTLAWED num ber 1. Mrs. Donnis Hertel ald :_ Chaplain, Hazel McCul-

was our president and we lighted lough. Marshal, Ruth Smith;

ANNAPOLIS. Md. UP — Gov. : candle 1; can di e 2 honored Mrs. Organist, Paul Evans; Adah, Theodore R. McKeldin signed in- Nona Grantham . Numb er 3 and j Janice Shoup; Ruth. Thelma

to law a bill outlawing special our third p residenti Mrs . Eileen Wuertz; Esther, Myrtle Gass:

taxes on advertising by sub-di-

vions in Maryland.

He labeled the recent imposition of such levies in Bolitmoro

a "grevioua error.’*

The measure, passed and submitted to the governor by this session of the General Assembly, was the outgrowth of two highly contnv \-ertising taxes passed last year by Baltimor*

City.

The measure signed by the governor will become effective Jan 1. 1S59.

Gowin, guided our course. Year J Martha. Grace Hurst; Electa, number 4 saw Mrs. Gladys Suth- Clara Edwards; Warder. Marerlin capably in charge followed , ganet Buckles; and Sentinel,

by Mrs. Goldie Jeffries, equally Frank Schafer. efficient in our 5th year. Ann VanCleave served through our Boston Club Will 6th year ably presiding and kindl- Meet Monday Night

ing our interest in art. Through The Boston Club will meet

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the past year number 7, Mrs. Louise Sullivan has laoored faithfully to keep us working in our

federation pattern.

As chib president number 8. ^fra. Nellie llalaj-er will begin

her earrice on July 1, 1908 and gueet speaker.

NOTTINGHAM. England UP - Police surrounded a closed silversmith's shop Thursday after a passerby reported seeing a suspicious looking man inside. Upon breaking open the door, the police discovered the “man”

was a display dummy. CARD OF THANKS

We wish to thank our neigh- j

Monday night, at 7:30 at the

home of Mrs. Staten Owens. 418 bors and friends, the ministers, E. Washington, with Mrs. Wayne funeral director and all othen Pitts as assisting hostess. who helped in any way during The program will be a book the illness and death of our wit

review by Mrs. V. J. Wyckoff. and mother.

Edna McVay Family.

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