The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 November 1945 — Page 2

fHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1945.

RAPS POLICY fCuntliiue«l from On^l United Press he was disappointed at the turn of events. He came back from China in Octobfr confident that he had made preat progress in bringing dissident Chinese elements- the Nationalists and the Communists together. Shortly after his return, trouble flared openly in Cnina. Hurley now attributes this in large measure to mis-ad-rr.inistration of this country’s policy by foreign service career

men.

The President asked Hurley to return to China after a vacation and Hurley agreed. He came buck from his rest, however, to find according to his own de-scription-that the foreign service careerists had upset his pol-

icies and plans.

Thoroughly angry, Hurley -went to the State Department Monday and submitted his resig•nation and accompanying statement by Byrnes, who urged him •to reconsider because of the serjous situation in China. After ^another talk with Byrnes later • the same day, Hurley promised 'to return to China temporarily. In the meantime, however, he was attacked in the House by ^ Ftep. Hugh Delacy. D., Wash., - v;ho charged that Hurley had c aused dissension between the central and Communist Chinese governments. Hurley felt this attack represented the views of those State Department elements which had been “under- ' mining” him and he decided to

-quit immediately.

* The basic reason behind Hur-

Word, and the Word was With God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with

God.

All things were made by him: and without him was not anything made that was made. In him was life; and the lif< was the light of men. And the light shincth in darkness; anu the darkness comprehended it

not.

There was a man sent from God, whose name was John. The same came for the witness, t"> bear witness of the Light, that all men through him might be-J

lieve. He was

but was sent to bear witness of

that Light.

That was the true Light, which lighteth every man thit cometh into the world. He was in the world, and the world was! made by him, and the world! knew him not. He came unto, his own, and his own received'

him not.

But as many as received him.j to them gave he power to be-1 come the sons of God, even to)

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Entered in the postoffice at Jreencastle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under Act of Subscription rates, 10 cents nail in Putnam County; |3 50 to 55.00 per year by mail outside

Putnam County.

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We cannot know the will of God for us without study and prayer, by testing and testing

Him iingm j a „ a j n anc j by following sincere’y not that Ught.i t J e ught £ om 12:2:

That ye may prove what is the •good and acceptable will of God.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

SOCIETY NEWS Delta Theta Thu Will Meet Delta Theta Tau will mtet at the home of Mrs. Eugene Akers 621 Highwood, at S:00 P, M.. Wednesday. + •!•+ + Ne/yllecraft Cl lb To Meet With Mrs. Seller The Needlecraft Club will meet Friday, November 3Cth at the home of Mrs. Elmer R. Seller. There will be an electVm of officers. Birthday Shirley Ann Custis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Custis. R. 3, 1 year today November 28.

1945.

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Ln;lrrsers of Photoplays Will Meet Friday The Endorsers of Photoplay! will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. Fred Lucas

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Mother’s Servle- Clr.ih To Hold State Meeting

WAY TO RELIEVE DISTRESS OP HeadCokkl

This

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WASHINGTON, Nov, 28 The government's expressed hope that tire ratibning can on i early next year was bolstered today by an official report that tire output is up sharply.

Mrs. Daisy M. -rist, Dr. T. | Yuncker and Dr. Wayne T. Gray v a Past Grand Patron of tne 1 Kentuckv Grand Chapter, and

The OPA announced that production has increased considerably during the past few weeks and, "barring work stoppages is expected to attam the sch.edu'ed production goal of ll,000,00il j (passenger) tires in this quar-

G. ' ^ ,,

them

that believe on his name:

which were born, not of blood, county hospital,

nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God. And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father,)

full of grace and truth.

Mrs. DeLoss Call Is reported i improving at the Putnam

IProduction in the July-Sept-ember quarter was about 7,000,-

000 passenger tire#: *TThn D. Small, head

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OOl’NTY OK rl'TNAM IN THE I'CTNAM CIRCtTT rorttT KECTEMMER term. mr. No. 11)7(14. Ciithi-riiK- <'rusk

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.] Krnnk Long, <•!. ill

•I'li.- I’luiiiiiri In ll“' ulmvi- .-n-

tnifu inns.- IuivIiik ril.-rt Ikt complaint ilo icin. Iogether w (111 v.-rl-

proof Unit llie Dol'enUiint, Icln

l.nim Orec-nwnod, is n non-resi*

,1, mi ,,i the Stnte of Indiana. Now, tio-refore. Min (.out? Mreeii-

Defendant in the above en- , |iled cause Is hereby nutlfied that unless she be and appear on • he 22nd dnv of Jannnry. I'.Hti the lame beinK the 14th Judicial Day of the January Term. EMU. nf the

Eu l mi hi Circuit Court of Intllnm

.It (he Court Mouse in the < ity of Ireenc.isMe, in said County m •utnaiii and State of Indiana, to answer or denitir to said com plaint llie same will he heard and

lelrrmln- <1 in her absence. Said Defendant Is further noti-

fied Mint the object of said action

p. recover Judgment and Ini-

mist and lien upon renl

of th.

Civilian. Production Administrn

Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Young of ( Bainbridge left Monday for Florida where they will visit his mother, Mrs. Fern Young.

Russell Frazier, son of Mrs. Ethel Carrington of Putnamville, has returned from the Near East and is en route to Fort Levenworth. Kansas, to receive his Ar-

YOUTH HELD IH

EXTORTION CASE "' 5 '

j Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Woods INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 28.— have received a telegram fiom (UP) - Federal authorities pond- Mr. anil Mrs. James Teawood of

' ley’s angei over Delacy’s speech om i action today in the case of Tacoma, Washington announcing described by the former am- .tlilton York, 17, Connersville the birth of a grandson bom on bassador’s friends as the “straw high school student, who was November 24 and weighing 8 3-4

• that brSke the camel’s back”— held in Fayette county in con- lb. * was that Hurley was intensely ne ction with an alleged extortion ♦ proud of the way he brought note demanding $500 from a

. Nationalist and Communist lead- j casket manufacturer. ’ ( IS to tne same conference table Assistant District

* in Chungking.

The Public Service Commission was holding a hearing at the Courthouse today on the

Attorne.v cit y,. s petition for an Increase in

Paul A. Pfister said last night ^ter rates. The morning se«-

Delacy reiterated his criticism that he would confer today with si0fl wag attended by only a few

Hurley’s Joseph Brownan. an agent for ci ti ze ns and only one registered

the Federal Bureau of Investiga- ^ objection against the increase tion. Brownan and Indiana in ra tes.—Brazil Times,

state police arrested York Mon-

flay night.

Pfister said he would study! FOR RENT; Modern sleeping the note received by Ray Lam- ( room. Call 286-J. 28-lp. berson, owner of two casket

making companied at Conners-

■» with this comment on

• resignation:

’ “He more than anyone is responsible for our troops, supplies • and transports being used to v support tne reactionary Chung- ' king regime and to suppress the • rights of people to self-govern-

J ment in China.”

- Mr. Truman did not learn of! ville and Brookville.

2 the resignation until he was ■ ^ ijbown a copy of the story as | • carried by the United Press.

Kentucky Grand f other visitors.

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Pltch-ln Supper

At I steal Chun* jtiork, said at a news conference £ | There will be a pitch-in supper few days ago that CPA hoped U .Thursday at 6:30 at the Presby- end tire rationing "shortly af ; terian church, for all young ) ter the first of the year or there

‘ ‘ ' ahouts.”

Small said the big job remaining was to build up dealer inven-

tories.

Meanwhile the number of tir [available to the public miay be augmented somewhat as a result of work stoppages in the automobile industry. | Here's the rearon: CPA limits auto manufacturers to a 15-day inventory of new tires. Strikes or shutdowns in the industry have the effect of freezing manufacturers' inventories. Thus, tires which ordinarily would go to car manufacturers are diverted to tire dealers.

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i receiver niitl tile sale nC sitll '■enl estate. - In Witness Whereof. I tniv. hereunto *■»*( mv huntl ana the f.,.,11 ..f Mi is Court Mils 2Ttli dny of Nov. 1046. . „ ' inner ('. Akers. Clerk. I’lltimii' Circuit Court. I SEAL) . iRIeti & Lynn, Attorneys^

vWORKANDWIN-•yep-butwin- t AND YOU WONT » HAUEr TO WORK!* Often a man can work his Aray out of a seeminelv difficult situation through securing a cash loan. If yo u can repay In regular monthly amounts, you can sectire a arompt loan on your 'urniture or salary.

The State meeting of Mother's m^ried p0Ople ' PleaSe brmg Service Club will be held Friday covered dish and table service,

afternoon, November 30th at 1 o’clock In the west room of the 'Indiana War Memorial Building. All me.-wbers of the Putnam Ovunty Mother’s Service Club

are invited to attend.

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Eastern Star Host

To Worthy Grand Matron Monday evening in a special)

meeting Greencastle Chapter No. J 255 Order of Eastern Star entertained the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Helen Bonebrake of Rossville, Ind. A number of the

Grand Officers were present and Among the navy men from many visitors from about thirty Putnam county who have recentchapters of the state. ly received their discharges The affairs of the evening from the Great Lakes Naval started with a dinner at which Training Separation Center are

one hundred and twenty-five f°Tl ow i n 8-

were served. Some two hundred Raymond F. Beck, R. 1,

Eastern Stars were present for ^ ainl>rici K e -

Joseph H. Smith, CM 3-c, It. 1

Fillmore.

Graden R. Boyd, PHMM R. R. 2, Greencastle.

PALESTINE

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- 1 ?! LW^^NGTONVI, greencastle, inoiana~

PHONE IS

Welcome Home'

( AKI) OF THANKS

„ Shortly afterward, he received!

PLANE CRASHES

We wish to thank our friends

COOS BAY, Ore., Nov. 28.— (UP)—Army authorities said today that a plane reported to

. the resignation from Byrnes and <an(1 neiJ?hbor8 for help and the ' ^ C, ' aShWl | ° h | th « Oregon ; it was accepted almost at once, church, lodge and hospital staff, j ° ' S 1 f mls8 ‘"S C ' 49 carg0

Dr. Johnson for th,ir kindness' Plane .r?, C, - a8 , h ; lahded Mon -

DAII.Y BIBLE BEADING | to m , (ln! inf , my s , ckne88 . l ' a V wlth at >« aa t 13 men aboard.

TODAY ST. JOHN'S GOSPEL M r a n,j Mrs. Claud Phillips

CHAPTER 1 A Selection

the beginning was

The CAP will rwt meet Thursthe'day night. 28-2t.

I AH BACK TO GRINDING FEED

WAYNE ALEXANDER

0REEXCASTLE

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L’SE 6 6 6 COLD PREPARATIONS lilqiihl. TiiblutM* Sulvt*. DropM. < imtloii. I lie Only il* Uireutetl

the evening meeting which was presided over by Worthy Matron Mrs. Mabel Wollung and th? Worthy Patron Frank Woliung. Mrs. Helen Bonebrake, the Worthy Grand Matron, was giv-

en a very pleasant surprise in ... . .

the lovely escort, as she was con-

2-c,

Raymond Beck is home. He

has his discharge.

Ted Noll, husband of Mrs. Helen Noll, is back in the Status

and is expected home any day. j ' Mr. and Mrs. Otho Walters of Worick. Terre Haute and James Walters Mrs Betty W ilson and family of Coatesville spent Sunday with 0 f Wabash spent from WedncsClarence Beck. day until Sunday visiting Mr .and Mrs. Bert Miller and friends, son called on Charlie Miller Sm- | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams day evening. bed as Thanksgiving guests, Mr and Mrs. James McFerran and

Mr. and Mrs. Rexford Berk. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fuller left [last week for Miami Fla. for the

winter.

Capt. Dick Steele has received years old today,

his discharge from the army and j :

+ ROACHDALE

^ ,.*+*+**.,++** @ «&*+++++* * + a s ^ ANNIVERSARIES family of Bloomington is spend-

ing the week with her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Ruby King.

Mr. and Mrs. C. G. W?nk of Lafayette spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Grider Mrs. Earnest Thompson had a? Sunday evening dinner guests. Mrs. Betty Wilson of Wabash, Mrs. Gladys Hennon, Mrs Adarene Beck and Mrs. Lillie

j. .j. Hlrtnnays

Betty Rae Surber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I>eo Suirber, 4 years old today, Nov. 28. David Wayne Surber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Surber, 1 year today, November 28. Martha Lynne McKcehan, 3

Bowling

7:00

Wednesday Midwest vs. University

Thursday No games. Fridi y 7:00 Post Office vs. V.

F. YV.

Greencastle to repractice sometime

. , , , „ sumo his ducted to the East. Eight beau- d ^ next month u has tifully gowned young ladies, bepn leame<1 ^ , members of Alpha Gamma Delta

PHOTOSTATS

DISCHARGE PAPERS Original Size & Miniatures

l Hour Service

[Mr. and Mrs. R. Von Stelnens' | Studio—Over .Murphya 5 & 10

MmTiT' r i u t\xi* K.lfs

NOTICK TO TAXPAYKRS OK

Past T 'lK CITY OK MItlOKNCASTLK.

INDIANA. OF THE A I ’I’HOKUI A-

present tion and transfer ok ck.r

Grand Secretary of Indiana TA,N , '' I NI ’ S ™" : m:v

BASKETBALL DEPAUW VS. CENTRAL NORMAL BowmaiT Gym THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29

ADULTS CHILDREN

$.40 .24

Tax Included.

CLOSING OUT SALE As I am changing my way of farming I will sell at publir auction at my farm 4 miles west and 1 mile north of Cloverdale and S’j miles south of Putnamville, on Thursday, December 6 12:00 O’clock Noon, Sharp 5 • HEAD CATTLE - 5 One 7 year old Holstein row to freshen February 25; one 7 year old Bed cow to freshen In March; one K year nkl Koan cow to freshen in April; two coming 2 ymr old heifers. (7 - HEAD HOGS • 17 Two Du roc sows with 10 pigs; five S|»otted Shoats, weight M Ihs. each. FARM IMPLEMENTS Regular Farmall tractor on rubber, also steel wheels for same, cultivators; 2 bottom P. & O. plows 14 inch; 8 ft. John Deere disc and tamlnm; spike tooth harrow ; good rubber tired wagon, with flat top bed, and 16 Ineh wheels; Dee ring mowing machine; New Idea manure spreader; Sulk hay rtfke; drag and chains, International corn planter with fertilizer attachments, steel roller, Letz 8 Inch Burr feed grinder, 2 hand power feed chop|>ers. 10 inch break plow, corn shcllcr, 2 cross cut saws, Imzz saw outfit with 80 inch saw, sprocket and chain for endgate oats seeder, I'/, set tug harness, single set of dfray harness, one lot of junk, etc.

FEED

250 bushels more or less of corn In crib; 4 stacks of mixed

hay.

TERMS — CASH. Claude Monnett, Owner

ALTON HI RST, Auctioneer.

IRA C.

KNOLL, Clerk,

Not responsible in case of accidents.

Boys' Sanforlned** Chiton JIMMIE* OVERALLS

Sturdy blue ovetolla built to ta'ke all the punMuhent an active youngater could give them! Securely bar-tacked at pointa «# strain, with adjustable suspender straps. Sines 6 to 18. ••Fabric Shrinkage Lm* Than 1%.

sorority, formed the escort and sang the Alpha Gamma Delta prayer and presented Mrs. Bonebrake with a gift of roses, the sorority flowers. The Worthy Grand Matron is a graduate of DePauw University and a mem-

ber of this sorority. Mrs. Daisy M. Crist, Giand Matron and

KI ND.-: FROM Til K UKN10ftAL kcnds To thk A V1 A -

Grand Chapter, and Dr T G tion ki nd and additional

Yuncker. Past Grand Patron‘and

present secretary of the Board g.vc, 1 , 0 of Education of Grand Chapter castl>. •iHlInna, Hint tin- com men . , , ci () f anu citv at Its regular were honored by a song which >n< ciIdk mi tin- istii iiav uf n,,1Miss Mildred Greenlcaf sang and V,',r which her father. Dr. H. E. H. 1 be current 'ear than was Ml nut „ . , " ’ ’ ‘ 111 detail in the latldislied Budget. Gi-eenleaf. composed for the oc- as modiried and cnifirined i,y the

casion.

Little Nancy daughter of Mr.

CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHS

RALPH’S STUDIO

13 E. WASHINGTON ST.

PHONE 033

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Lee Hicks, and Mrs. Wil-

liam Hicks and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woliung, was dedicated to the Principles of the Order of the Eastern Star. Another highlight of the evening was the presentation of the fifty-year gold pins awarded by the Grand Chapter of Indiana to those who have been members of the order for fifty years. Sister Bonebiake conducted this service and Dr. Yuncker presented the pins to Mrs. Gertrude Huffman and Charles Huffman. Brother and Sister Huffman were charter members of the Fillmore Chapter and transferred to Greencastle Chapter in

1901.

The degrees of the Order were conferred on the following: Mrs. Betty Rightsell. Mrs. Hazel Cody, Mrs. Helen Jane Johnston, Mrs. June E. Wester and Miss

Marcia Hamilton.

The Worthy Grand Matron made a very pleasing and helpful address commending the work of Greencastle Chapter and making suggestions for fu ture work. She stated some facts concerning the work throughout the state thus far In her year. F%n hundred and

! State I’minl af Tax t•nmmlssinners of Indiana for the current year of lD4. r i to pay the fullowiim claims, items, and expenses of said City,

to-wit:

AF No. 41 —

HniidlnK Materials ....$3,2.10.00

AF No 251 —

Services Cm* tract mil

1. Trio, on

Total $r»,000.G<’ That in order to meet the emcrRency and necessity which lias arisen the Conrnon Council h!. J determined to appropriate and transfer to »he Aviation Fund the sum of I ’.Ono on out of the <ienera! Funds of said city ami to appropriate from the money so transferred to the Aviation Fund the several sums herein shown to pny said Items, claims, and expenses, no appropriation#* to pay Said items, claims . md expenses having been made to pay the same durum the current year of 194ft. A inert in*; of the Common Pouncil of said City will he held ZHwfcmber 3, I'.M."*. at 7 30 o'clock f\ iVI. at the Council Chambers of Said City, for the purpose of finally determining upon the appropriations and transfer to the Aviation Fund the sum of lfv.000.00 out of tlu- <}eneral Funds of snld City and to make said above named appropriations out of the money so transferred to the Aviation Fund to pay said Items, claims and expenses, at which mectinK any or all taxpayers may he heard and they may make objection to the makinK of said appropriation and transfer of said unds to said Aviation Fund and further to the making’ of said appropriations or any part thereof. Tf said Common Council makes snld appropriation#* and transfer to said Aviation Fund and further makes said appropriations therefiom, or dneg cither or any par* thereof, said matter will bo automatically certified to the Stat* Hoard of Tax Commissioners of Indiana, through the County Auditor of I'ut mini County, Indiana, for said Board's consideration and

approval.

At such hearing, taxpayers objecting to such transfer or to any

. . ... a of such additional appropriations mnety-mne baoies had beten ded^ir ay in heard and interested tax

l ayers may inquire of the County Auditor when and where such

hearing will he held. Mary Jane Black,

Clerk-Treasurer of the City of Greencastle. Indiana

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icated and sixty-nine fifty year members had been presented the gold pins. Her meetings havi been well attended everywhere and a new interest and growth is manifested in most chapters. Mrs. Bonebrake remarked that the happiest years of her life had been spent In Greencastle when •he was a student at DePauw and the fact that Dr. Yuncker and Dr. Greenleaf. two of her! teachers, and one of the new members, Mrs Rightsell, a sorority sister, and other former student friends were present, a coed to he pleasure in this visit: • Short talks ateo-made* by

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