The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 July 1946 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA,

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1946.

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^ * + + +•!• •!• + *•!* + ■!-+ e ANNIVERSARIES + ^$^.^. + 4. + + + + + + Birthdays Donald Wayne Tincher, 16 /ears •>U1, Jtuly 3. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tincher, Green■as.le. R. fl. 3. Evelyn June Newman, 16 years ild. July 5. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C« il Newman, Greencasile, P. K. 3. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parrish, 9 yeais today, July 3.

all day meeting Elder J. S. Fisher and wife, | Mr. and Mrs. Theadora Hurst attended church 15 miles north of Plainfield at Mount Tabor Sunday, an all day meeting and basket dinner. There were 11 churches represented and five preache- s. Those present were: Elder W. > J. Dobbs, Girord, XU.; Eld Harry Dobbs, Springfield, 111 ; Elder C. L. Airhart, New Market, Ind.; Elder V. F. Agan. Stntesbore, Georgia, and their own minister. Elder Gene Hurst of Plaii - field, Ind.

JOE, JR., arrives at knebel home

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Bilbo Holds Slight Lead

Scotts Franklin St. Garage

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schoennian are spending a vacation at Manistique, Michigan.

VINE AND FRANKLIN STS

< \0\ KUDALE NEWS Ucious picnac supper dinner and Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Mann and | Brazj | n anc j concert. It was daughter Nancy of Danville were | agreed they would like to visit Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ami park again sometime when Mrs. Jesse Mann. they could stay longer. Those Mr. and Mrs. Chester Haliom! wtlo atiended were as follows: visited with Mrs. Alta Haltom' Mr an< i Mrs. John Elmore and Sunday. Martha. Russell Sendmeyr, Ruby and Alva Lane were din- and M.rs. ipleasant Heavins, Dr. mu guests Sunday of Mr. and and Mrs. Leland Trippett and Mrs. Leonard Mann. Mr. and Betty Ann. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Mrs. Jesse Mann called orv Mr. Murphy and Janet. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Leonard Mann and George Ogle, Martha Ann and family Sunday. Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry. Doyle Boston of Indianapolis Mr and Mrs. Glen Allender and visited in Cloverdale over th>‘ Jj mrn i ei Mr. and Mrs. John ai ek end. Logan, Bobby and John. Mark, I Mi avd Mrs Hersohel ^Knoll, MLss Hil{Ja Knoll, Mrs. Mildred \1i and Mrs. Howard Shake ami Bastin, Dickie and Steve. M iwsrd Graham attended a rt- Miss Clara Hayes daughter of I i" i hold Sunday at the home Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hayes and of John Yager in Mooresville. i .John McClure, son of Mr. and Mr Yager is 102 years old. He | Mrs. Marl McClure were mar- • njf.ys unusually good health, at-j r j C (j Saturday morning at Spentended i hurch services Sunday j cer "phey went on a wedding an, I is in the best of spirits In ; trip to the mountains in Temievrry way. He is the father of t.gsee and North Carolina and F. C. Yeager of Greencastle. ! returned Monday evening. They

Miss Effie Martin has gone vviil be at

back to Indianapolis to resume Mrs. Merl McClure. j l94,i - her studies at business college.' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones! It was necessary for her to give have returned from a trip to I

Miss Madonna Grimes is on vacation from her position at the Central National Bank.

Mr. and Mrs. Harley Miller and con, Hal, are spending the week at a resort in northern Indiana. | Lois Cowgill and daughter have gone to Rifle, Colo., lor i| ^

visit. They made :he trip by a, ' jl ° j leatl over combined total of

Mrs. Violet Ruth Priest '^[hu four opponents.

Rainbridge visited Tuesday with Thp returns rave Bin*, 91,201: Mrs. William Sanford south of)^^ Q EUia 55, 8 5; i; Ross Col-

linS. is,042; Nelson Levings, 14-

town.

Will Madden of Chicago is visiting relatives in G.reen6astle. Mr. Madden is a former resident

Mrs. W. W. Lockwood of New

Laura Towne.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Warfield of Washington. D. C. are spending a two week vacation visiting

noth i: nr %rn.i< vno\ roll \ iiwkim. iNsirn rioN

ST A Ti: nr INMAN A MU'.uri .uknt or

M NWri AI. I NSTITI'TION. SH: a Motic,- is ht-nby Riven tliat Jin 111|) I i cit t i < >ii Ins lieeii filvci with the I )4p:»rtinent *'f KlnunpitU Ir st it nt i«i!is I'ur til,* onsiUiizalion nutl incui | (>m t Inn of si Banking inMllution to to- known us tho

Mr. i r..>inhrhla;€* St;ii, Bank, the prinel-

|..,| place of business being; a v B i'uh! i«lK>. i'utnam County. ln«l1 ami its capital stock to he T \ < nt y -11 v«* 'ritotisaiul Dollais

t i. tliviilod into - •’> n’ city.

siiares of < hie llundred dollars^ ,% 100.00» eael .

The ustiii* - s of the appu* ants York is in Greencastle visiting proposing to establish Stub in- . xpitnnr a’Atl ‘nip, - m ns follow* her litters, Misses KUnor ana

O. Bru' « l.une

(’hil’enee 10. Steward

Uoy It Hanks

iioward UpHteiter

Carl Higgle

(hiy Cox

Kalph Foster I >r. I*. NV. S’eaell Kdw. Lefforge

r, I Robert G. Slavens has return

Mi'li-T. IS lIKKCltV I'TUTHKIt (UV'EN ilint mi the Bull 'l a V

.i ,i' hi in. in. s;ii<i iipplieiiiioii f”' 1 after spending his turlnugh with M’ml'aml'dltmnh^l'ai L«" his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Homer h M. in ii” T”wii liiih m i Slavens of Clinton Falls, l.i i.lu. Iiidinmi. nnd ahy person I . uii" i- ini. i—i' d limy npp' n aiiiij Mr. and Mrs. dames Moore and hen'''' • i 'b"i- In person or ''v| family h ave moved fi»m the

,iiis attorney. . 1 ^

witMlSS my hand nnd the seal Hector property on ihe corner or

f iin I ie i a rt men t of l* , i uam' ia I

home with Mr. and ii,stiniti'>ns ihi' 1st day of July, j Franklin and Vine to the A.

Cook home on Franklin and Col-

Miss Lorraine Brendle To Be Married Aug. 2S.

Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brendle an- 1 nounce th? engagement of their . daughter, Lorraine, to Donald B

JACKSON, Miss., July 3 — ]L*- n K. 80,1 of EvereU L mg <>t ,UPI Sen. Theodore O. Bilbo Bloomington, Indiana The wed-; held a scant majority over his ding will take place August 23.

four rivals in the Mississippi I

Democratic primary today in a j A new automobile tunnel race so dose that the official! through Mont Blanc, now undevote count may detenuine construction across the franco-i whether a run-off election will be Italian border, will shorten th necessary ! highway disiance between Ronv With unofficial returns tabu- j «"d Paris by about 60 miles,

lated ft.mi 1,375 of Mississippi's 1,713 precincts. Bilbo, campaign-1 ing on a platform of white; supremency, held a 1, 442 vote

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Satisfied With A-Bomb Results

Greencastle friends of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knebel will t*! interested in learning that Joseph Francis Knebel, Jr., arriv-l ed at the Knebel home in Chicago at 5:45 A. M.. on June 20. S The Daily Banner is in receipt of a copy of the "Knebe,' New-;." issued as a result ot the arrival of Joe, Jr. It gives® all kinds of data on Joe, his Pappa and his Mamma and niecel and nephews, grand-parents and others. The above picture! which Mr. Knebel sent us, was the center piece in the Knebe.! News. *

510, and Frank Harper, 1.367. Unless Bilbo obtains a majority of the total votes cast, he will face Ellis, former state supreme clerk, in a run-off. Rep. John, E. Rankin, who had also built his race on a white

OFF BIKINI ATOLL, July 3 fUP) The Bikini atom test ha.-i | shown that no nation not even j the United States could keep on fighting a war if its industries and cities were subjected to , atom bombing, a high army of-

ficial said today.

Maj. Gen. Anthony C. Me- | Auliffe, army ground forces ad-

Mrs. Knebel will be well remembered here as Miss Marti Lou Schott, home demonstration agent of Putnam county for! several years and Mr. Knebel was associated with The bailtf Banner until he entered the army, early in the war. They aril now making their home at 1209 Sherwin Avenue, Shore vie Apartments. Chicago 26. 111.

Mrs. Warfield’s parents, Mr. and: p()11 „ffi C i als

Mrs. Rex Hammond.

to Buckley FieM Colorado.

supremacy ticket, won renomina-1 viser to Vice Admiral W. H. P. tion in the primary which oh- Blandy, bold a press eonferenr? servers had feared would be after an inspection of atomic depunctuated with race trouble instruction in Bikini Lagoon tha>

followed Bilbo’s the deadly missile “lived up io

admonition to prevent negroes expectations” as n destructive

from voting in Mississippi. force.

“If we had possessed this weapon early in the European war, it would have been so terrific that the Germans weald have quit as the Japanese did, before the invasion became necessary,” McAuliffe said. "If an enemy dropped a hunch of tb sc .lungs around Washington, New York and Detroit and

Pittsburg, do you think we would day

continue"to fight?" he asked.

he surrender Bastogne, tej

the wounded target ships yei day with Secretary of the NJ James Forrestal and BlaJ director of the $100.000 000 1 eration crossroads project.

LONDON, July 3 fUP) -| Moscow broadcast comT.et'J

on the Bikini atom test said^H

that the bomb tT thorcnghly undermined the |

“1 doubt it." ^ fidence one had in the seriouJ McAuliffe, who once replied of American talks on atom!

“nuts" to a Gerx.an demand that ; armament.''

Jot Moi’orU

1 >i rector

lege.

Mrs. William Koeher, Sr. and : Mrs. Albert Eiteljorge accomjpanied Ensign William Koeher,

'Jr. and wife to Chicago for his

up her studies and come home a Sheppard Field Kentucky. | Fa ,| H ljM j| eg couple of weeks ago on account Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Suth- I Vi(| T() >|ppt orlin and daughters were in! Th C i in t on Falls Ladies Aid. . t

iu sd.iy Club held their fami- Greencastle Thursday afternoon. n with Mrs Claude Newgent, j discharge at Great Lakes. While

Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Tabor and Tue8(lay Ju i y cith. An all day ^-

meeting. Notice change of date. AH friends and neighbors are

ly picnic Sunday evening at Bra-

zil park, rho group enjoyed daughter were in Greencastli* s'.miming, the play grounds, de- .Thursday afternoon. I i, i .u ,. .. ._ Miss Anna Mae Jones has been 'HjHm ■ 4f visiting with Mr and Mrs Elmer

spent

welcome.

there they visited the fafnilies of Max and John Herriott of Evanston and returned through Nappanee to see Mr. and Mrs. Karl

Knobel.

tomiySfmte Means F/ne 7b6acco

• • •

Herbert and daughters.

fT Mrs. Truman Mannon

■J Friday in Quincy,

m The Gay Junior 4-H Club met [ 4 Thursday afternoon at the school 1

building.

The Jolly Hustlers 4-H Club ^ nn t Wednesday afternoon .it tli '

school.

Miss Anna Mae Jones spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Miss Betty Nickerson, ill Mrs. Samuel Snow and 4 year-

CAlin OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their assistance and the many floral donati ns at the death of Mrs. Daisy Fitzsimmons. George A. Fitzsimmons and family. pd.

Being bent on chivalry, the British prior to 1879, burned criminals rather than hang them and expose their limbs publicly. Overheard by Home Laundry & Cleaners. 3-lt.

and in a Cigarette

it’s the Tobacco that counts

Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stigler of I

SOCIETY

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O in* t ?.°u.s Vires #n. d • lttr - i0 iov.Ui»^ be l e want

if I old son, David, from Boston, ■j Mass, are visiting Mrs. Laura j Rogers. Jfj; Mrs. Earl Schmidt and son. Allan, from Amherst, Mass., an Visiting Mrs. Laura Rogers.

Coleman, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. West Stigler, of Brazil were guests of Mrs. Emma R. Stigler, Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Ocie Mann and daughter Nancy of Danville vlsite.i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gromer of Putnamville.

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Former Art Supervisor Is Married In The East

The announcement has been received in Greencastle of the marriage of John William Robertson, former supervisor of art in the Greencastle schools, to Miss Marion Aletta Root. The ceremony took place June 2»th at

Burlington, Vermont.

Mr. Robertson was a very popular member of the faculty and among the students. During the

studying for

Ills advanced degree at Columbia University and their address is 43 W. 74th street. New York

City.

BRAKES—-Do they need adjustment — brake fluid added?

a HORN “Is it in good condition—sure to give a aignal when you need it?

a TIRES — Are they safe? Luis or excessive wear may cauve a blow-out accident.

0 LIGHTS “Do any bulbs need replacing? Are your headlights properlyfoc used?

0 STEERING—Istberctoo much “play” in the wheel? Do controls operate aaiily?

0 WIPERS—Do they operate satisfactorily?

KING MORRISON

MI'ECI VI MEETING OF THE I’l TN AM ( (H NTV COUNCIL TO HE HELD ON MONDAY, .11 l.t l.*>. Iltlfi, TO CONSIDER

MIIMTION \|, \ri’KOI’ltlATIONS

Notice is hereby given to George Ensign, B. Frank Vaughn, W. E. Morrison, Clarence E. Goff. Walter Leucus. Lloyd Summers, and

Jesse E Page, all members of and constituting the Putnam County I 11 suved in the armed forCouncil of Putnam County, as requested by the Commissioners of , ces he wns wounded at Brest and! Putnam, State of Indiana, by the Board of Trustees of the Putnam : received the silver star. At tl'" County Hospital, the Department of Public Welfare, and as provid- • p resen t time he is

ed by law t > convene in special session at 1:30 P- M. on Monday. July 15. 1946. in the County Commissioners’ room in the Court House, in the City of Greencastle, Indiana, said county and state to consider the matter of additional appropriations to meet the extraordinary emergency existing at this time as set out below:

COUNTY REVENUE FUND

('minty Election Hoard:

Item 102b Extra Salary for Election Inspectors $

201d Traveling Expenses 204c- Election Supplies

213a - Meals Election Officials

licgtstrution of Voters:

Item 103b Fees Registration and Transfers Clerk

Circuit Court:

Item 205c Rebinding Records County Infirmary

Item 207a Fuel Commissioners

Item 102 Salary County Council 106 Per Diem Members Board of Review 402 - Tax Refunds 408 —Bounties for Animals

County Recorder

Item 104 30', of Fees Collected

296.00

8.00

200.00 100 00

40 00

^vdoLocy ser

liS

25000

300.00

//,

320.00

10.00

300.00 300 00

r

500.00

Total County Revenue Fund Additional

Appmp.

HOSPITAL MAINTENANCE FUND Item G02fl Other Equipment

$2,624.00

$1,750.00

Item 403A 4031

Total Hospital Maintenance Fund Additional Appropriations ?

COUNTY WELFARE FUND Old Age Assistance Assistance for Dependent Children Custody of Individuals

EVER. Lose!.

$1,750.00 $12,000.00

2,000.00

Total Additional Appropriations County Welfare Fund $14,00000 Each and every member of said County Council is hereby notified to attend said meeting at said time and place to consider the making of said additional appropriations. All Taxpayers of said county are also hereby notified of such meeting. Taxpayers appearing at such meeting shall have the right to be heard thereon. The Additional Appropriations made by the Council will be automatically referred to th,. State Board of Tax Commissioners. Signed: Clara S. Jones, Auditor of Putnam County, „ State of Indiana • ^ Dated July 2, 1946. 3-10-21

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