The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 July 1946 — Page 2
THE DAfLY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, fNDfANA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1946
BRIDE. 98, PROUD OF 75-YEAR OLD SPOUSE mattoon. in.. -July -n H’p p I ith r Wilson T.'<. spcnl h,« *• ’ rymnon mowing V»wn toUay. while his 9H-yeai-old brid--of five days sat nearby anJ
wTitch#d him
the Heneommissio:
J- 'g is olxt’ inj; th< taxing St.iut. mem >er < prob. ijr siod solu; ms in Cali.- C.iunty Planning
'+aiu. ; c neclon jgn l Hr ai B< Jfonl City i :
[ ' V The phome 4 a tt-* of sUi. nm stT r :>ra which Was
V ash.. recently
Inriiai. > tax (’<>nM|pHHP<akl he « .» paying >e. Al attention 'l. mi'thod* u»e<i by otn^ states in
.Mrs. Mary Deweitt Wilson, , ,j ,atior and taxation affecting who married Wilson Inst Sa.ui- r ,hlir utilities such as railroads, day afit r ii • Sunday afternoon p,pe)incs. telephone and tele-
<:Oi.rLsnifi of three months graph c mpar.ies.
bragge<i that her husband bait The commissioner also is a lari.ed •U Mon lay ind anotht r mi mb r if the Indiana Tux •tlli y sii .nay cutting the l i .t - y : ,, ^ c imimssion. which was a; -
I" Inti I las. June by Governor
lph K. Gates.
m a ginerr. -V P. Hollis.er. directo, tax of Indianapolis city planing, an. gidd Dean ♦'r ssly Sikes, of Indiana
^1 h University.
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Birthdaya
THE DAILY BANNER
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JERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For \ll" Entered in the postoffice, at Qreoncastle. Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of
March 7. 1878.
Subscription rates, 15 cents mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to
I SOCIETY
Uid Hnnorci* At lisii-llanciMi Shoiver
A miscellaneous shower was d nt tr.e home of Mrs. Eugene 'itrfck Saturday afternoon In he home f Mrs. Alberta Johnson >Vvatt, who was recently mai'- ■ !. Mu. Earl Jeffries was as-
itant hostess.
Sixty-four guests were present.
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Tin n a talk, •' I ;• ■
ol a Public Health was given by .Mis:; Maxcoum.. ,— The county lent. Elizabeth McCullough, present an 1 told of a fee.-
for the rest of the
,vas given
Duties Nurse.
well, county nurse
pros | was
highlights
i year,
ar.
Refre.-hiiients of Kool-Ade and
cookies were served by the host-
Lulu Foster and Ed. a
and the meeting
esses.
Good paster.
Emmett Wayne Hunter, son of j $5 ^ ar by Mr and Mrs. Wayne Hunter ; putnam Cfmntv
Elm St., 6 years old July 31. '
KITES THITISDAV
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program opened b> Nadin- 1 , vas adjourned.
j, ocirifrs
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mail outsid 1 sing ing a medley of songs.
| . j bv two contests.
S. K. Itariden, Publisher 17-19 S uth Jackson Street.
of M. ‘ si ; reside!...- She
.“hi I i t !’•' (allld tan that orach |
f-.iiiv i.Iul .g.uii tomorrow. Mr- Wil* iii attributes her own g<' i ii .iltii to tobai co-i hewin.' which shi r.-comm rids a "sure
file" fermt-'a.
Mr- Wihon said she stirtcl cheWirg i biicco '.vhen she was ab . it and v as nothing tan beat t for sti i ulating thMrs >Vi -or who has a illsJgiiter .rnd three grandchikln n, said sh< was ''mighty puny" when, she was a young girl and on • Is. -he ii< .ud her lather-ay tha, frrbacr i ha.1 ured hi i. of his
thtidhooO .tilirierils.
1 pinched a homi -mn It twis. of to bare i from Ui bam and began chrwii.g seireflv,' sh said "In a short time my tocii sfreeil with me again and I w.i
no ■ nge.r ill ’
Tlie couple, whose combin
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deride 1 to get married on the spur of the oinent and went to Cbaibston. tin county seat They foigut that the courthouse •• s vlos-d Saturday afternoon, but persU.’i ed tht i ounty lerk to gne them a license and were iiuirried by diustn , of the Peace Thomas Sanders, who doublts m
<Se r.lf hour- a- a barber
|„ ,|. MMiK SPEAKS
I.ast rites for (diaries .\rar.shal'. < st WalnUi street, who died Tue- lay. will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from th • McCurry Funeral Home. The Kev. Clarence Barr of Cloverdale will officiate. Burial will he .n the Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
Personal And Local News B K I E F S
Tin biic'e lec.ived many lovely! .ifts from a large decorated
table.
ft .reshment.s of lemonade,! k iiiid mints were served. All left wishing Alberta manv
evening i 1 * t< *
John Ford of Terre Haute v. Saturday evening with A W. Cradick of near Cloverdal
BEDFORD. Ind.. July -'ll il.VSi The citizens of a co.nmumty must learn to dunk Inge illy abi ut neighborhood piiitilcms. Lee J. Ninde, presiden:
; Ui, Indiiitui Civic Associatio.- •• .
1: told officials and civ.- ►-"••‘rtain Tai'ilies ^ Tb,. Coleman reunion will b 1 lirs ■( nine counties at tii>- Tin members of the Brick. n c ld at Robe-Ann Park the fi: s h Cl; ti ll Concerence o" Chapel Home Economics Club en-j gunday in August.
(' uniunity Planr ng in Bedford tcrtained their families wi.h a
picnic dinner at Kobe Ann Pail:
N’inde, who lives in Fort ] *n Gieencastle Sunday
\s .vne, said: J'dy 2b. About thirty enjoyed th (
1IH citizen at the presen. evening Following dinner, the. Uiiia ^ ^ 0urham hjj t.,„ however, ns aware only of dub served dessert to the ffueatsl ^ from V|sitmg t tin- u.ujo. piobl< ms of the slat, attending. i' East. Sh.- will be here for tv.
( and community. His ’hinkmg is ^ J ^ g lunited t- i few subjeios a.n! Miss Judy Friend, a nurse at' cvi-u in political matters us tin the Me.hodlst hospital in Indian-
ic couple win,.se l oiiioineit ^ led by mass thirkiug apolis returned to hi r work aftei totals 17:; years, said th-y 1 I m,tv <".»nsid. fat ions. the 1 spending a few days here with
question b i re us today is how h Pr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Johi
tu marshal -he potential strength Atthir- Friend,
an | intelligence < f the citizen t"Mr and Mis. J. Frank Knebel, who are moving from Chicago to Kansas City, visited in Green
castle Wednesday. Mrs. Knebel I
is the former Mary Lou Schott.! Saturda - V for Columbus. Ohio, o: Ureencastle (spend •••“-o ->n.i with th
TERRE HAUTE. Ird. July 31 When ht makjs his last trip to-
i car.; or happy married life. 1 da - v as engineer for the New
Reception Will be Held ’ It i ...,1 Mrs. Mcrclitl.
mu \t v -iu w d- being arra ged for tonight, when
■1 i hurch at Brick the u
- " P* t:: fiom I- iianapolia at 6 o' lo 1 new pastor. Rev. A L. Mere- . . , ,, .
' . , , , „ and he steps from the cab. com-
...n and family next Sundaay , , , ... , ,• plot mg aim ust 43 years as an
i ung, August 4th at the engineer tor the ra; road and ! in n at 8 oc.ock, iDSTi each ,
of service-
I family to bring sandwiches, a ,, quart of sweetened tea and table , Thl 7 ‘' ;' ,r •'* I, ' nS,n ^ r wa
-■.vice Everyone cordially iavit- ‘T* / Z ^ c< j period but slaved with the road
; to help out dunr ; the tim vvh i there were too few engin -ers ani!
w.ir-l still higher accomplisllmenls in community living The meeting was held under the auspices of the Indiana Ec> - nomic C Jneil and the Bedfoi i pinn ing ct. i mission. Several l.undred pel ■ ns from Kartholo-
Mr. and Mis. Russell T Xici ols of Chicago are tne paien - of a son. Russell Armstror
iorn July 26th.
Mrs. Georgi Bock . nd chi! ren of Clin.un Falls spent Su: day witdi her parents. Mr. hi
Mrs. Bert Garrett
Mr. and Mrs Earl O'Hair let
Mr- Wil >: w i i In ex
mew. Bru vn. Jackson. Johnson.
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ally -i -I sji.iits i-.iaa. sin- was itubef'a v, ed \ sterday When pboicgraphiii wen leiving, sh Wainii gaily and aid: "Next tune y -i eoine bark '• i can fske a picture of the kul- ’
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INMANAI'OUS. Ind . July 1
|N8) I ■ ' Jorf
logoniei, a member of the Ind uuie •lute beard of tax eo van - Ihtioers. Is t I ••■poit August 27 to th? 31-member TAx Study Cotninlssinn <>n his siidy of ta\
L'Wn i ' Martin. Monroe. Morgan and Orang .oun.ies atteml-
ed.
Stiphev. C Noland, iditor ot the I,- lianapolis News ar I Keor mi i oui i d ehairman. and F. B Ciilk-y, oi Evansville, executive vici "resident of the S .uU'.i i- Indiana G is and Electric i-mipany, were on •ot. the pregram als i. (Uthtrs included: G E Lnmmel. and J H Kohlinyir. both fi-.m iUrdue universitv; 'l.t . Jensi n. director of the Ind: a n a p o 1 i- Redevelopment ConitnUsi oi: John E. Samma Cilunibiis City attorney; Lee
CLASSIHED AUb FOR RENT: 3 room far o house 1*> miles out for lent to I igh class college |ieople A Idless Box X. Banner. 31-lt.
the week end with
Ison uiul wife, Mr. and
i Stanley O'Hair.
the Mi
Warren Lavertv Cox. 205 Jaco street. Greem astle, has been di. charged from the United State 1
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I'h nii' At ( Ity ^ liremen. For almost HI years, h I’ark rimrsilay has been < ngineer of the gas-ef iTin Mt. Meridian Ladies Ai l trie train which makes a daily ciety will hold its picnic me't- round-trip between Terre HauA
.it Robe-Ann Park Thursday, and Indianapolis.
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Home Kc C lub IN ME.MOKY Has Good Meeting In loving memory of our Tne Jefferson Township Home grandmother Mary M Hawkins, I Eu •mics Chib held its regular wno died July 31. 1944. I inU.lv meeting last Thursday .Peacefully sh ping, resting at
fit i noon at the home of Lulu last,
F t v There were nine mem- The wo-Id weary troubles and bn- twelve guests, five of which trials ar.' past. ! ere t-H girls, present. Ir silence she suffered in n:\t-
Tiie .noi ting was called to ienee she bore
1 i rdi r by the president, Mrs. Till God i alb d her home to snf-
Glenn Sallust, with club reading j fer no more.
;e ' reed. Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Berry
A !■ --'in on vegetable recip '.-i ami family .
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RUSSELL VI TRI-COUN 4-H FaIS THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURD*-'’ AUGUST 1-2 -3 Se* your group leader lorddcii- l NO ENTRY BLANKS REqiUtiil STOP-LOOK-USl| FLOWER SHOl Entries Can Be Made Until NOON, FRIDAY, AUGUST »| Remain on display until end of Fair. No< Required. Sponsored by Home and Garden Club oil
navy
at the Great Lakes.
separation center,
i it; SALeI rw-u piece ilydruj Awiuncemcnt made of th re ,m suite u, g ,od condition. Bill *‘t the Grea- l-ake. Houser. Amo. Indiana, south side 111 ' ^P a «ti.m center of Lyle A ol rail! i-2.p * mith ' s "' Russ,llville, of th
United Slates navy.
WANTED: Interior and ex- | The annual H>-ady reunion wd tenor painting. I have some, be held at the Kobe Ann Pai d , h‘aise paint Glenn Hhonkwi.er. Sunday. Aug. 4tn. All relativcj Pbone ,20-M. .il-.'P. frii-nda and ncighhois are invite
I WANTED: Paint spray”for tc aU< ' n ’ 1
1 . . t.i Spaninh War mp r^mbor i
sysUms in state-
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w stem Bl ight. Brown »**mt> Planning Box 4 .'J
Commission chairman. Sa:r castle.
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Thofit -pvonij VoMute You are inviied to attend the summer field meeting designated as SEE YOUR FARM FROM
THE AIR DAY
Wednesday, August 14
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The Municipal Airport, Greencastle, Ind. Located 2^ Miles Southeast of Greencastle. HEAR DR. JONATHAN FORMAN Nationally known speaker from Columbus, Ohia, Vice President of "Friends Of The Land", Editor, Ohio State, Medical Journal. National authority on Nutrition and its relation to soil improvement. Representatives of Soil Conservation and Purdue University Extension Department will be present for consultation.
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Grp,..,. antJ Auxiliary will meet Thur.--31-2i j da W Au Ku->t 1st a. Robe Avn Park. Pi.r c supper will lie ser-
■ v ,1 .jt seven " 1 lock
Mary Mabie Morris. Mrs Miniu Sinclair. Mrs. Hattie McC-iy
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Quality of product ;; IS ESSENTIAL TO CONTINUING SUCCESS Ls://u.*r - --- — — ~
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and Mrs Ma Ciadick w,-ie Indianapolis Sunday aftiur-u to visit Mrs. Ella McCoy wh., i .'i-riously ill. 11 Mr. and Mis. Ott Lydick ->f Fillmoie have received a tel- - gram from their son. Le. E : - ward, that he had landed at N- •■- f,3k. Va. on Mon-lay from Cl i and Japan. He has fau n - .1 routi home since June 19. Mis Harold Edwards anil Mi. and Mrs Te I Rot,bins s| nt Tuesday in Richmond and N w Madison. Ohio visiting Mrs E I-, wards' sisters. Harold and Paul I Coning letumed with them f i two weeks visit. | Relies On High Justice Official!
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Take a free airplane trip over your farm (in Putnam County) See the effects of your past improvement practices and the needs of your land tor future preservation. All Indiana Flying Farmers are urged to arrive by 10:00 A. M. LUNCH WILL BE HELD. PICNIC STYLE. BRING WELL FILLED BASKETS PLAN NOW TO ATTEND Please Return Your Reservation. I will itil.-ml y.nir "I'rofit From Pastuiv" Meeting, Wednesday, August M. Signed Address CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK West Washington Street Greencastle, InWana.
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WASHINGTON. July 31 It (UF, Rip. Jchn M. Coff e. \ cran Washington D.iv a-rat. 1 day relied on a high Justice i partment official to clear h of charges theat he accepted $2,590 check as "Washing! representative" for a war ■
tractor.
As the Sen-Ato War Investig t.ing ommittee delved t’eepei -.: to the history of the ch ck. Coffar.J Assistant Attorney Gei. i.i! James P Mc-Graivry were it hand to take the witness chu.r. MoGranerys prcsenc? was linked with Coffee s recent ass - ♦ •tion that a justice departm- nt * i vestigaUnn of the $2,500 , h.-.-k , igave the VVaahington congn -j iman and his former seeretaty,' Paul A. Olson, a "clean bill f,
! i health."
The contract.a. Evind Al ’*i| Xlderson, told th.r commute yc- [| 'terday that Coffee a, pled (check alter he had been toldd I the congressman would "take ’em.- of your interests here in Washington.” , Coffee was quick to reply (that the check was a campaign j contribution and in no way conincctej with a $1,000,000 eor.q j tract Anderson received to build \ a hospital. During the s.ory day-long , |committee hearing. Coffee and Anderson hurled the lie at each other. Coffee extended his remarks to include th. Republican party which, he said, had injected "politics'* into fhn Tnv'nu
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