The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 August 1946 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTlE, INDIANA,

TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1946.

Cannon's

Will E:

All hj

WEDNESDAY August 14 Honoring those who served and ever mindful of those who made the supreme sacrifice.

A well earned victory peace.

deserves a lasting

THE DAILY BANNER

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lll.AI K \l VKHK'I HlfV*. BKRIJN, A ur 13. (L'Pi

Officers of the Army CHmin; ' 1 l|£PAL|) CONSOLIDATED Investigation Division said to-j "it Waves loir AH" ,’ay that signed letters had prov- Entered in the pn.stnfflre nt cil “beyond all shadow of doubt”; (Jrcenraatle, Indiana as second that I/avid Wan,.-, of New Yo. U' H-s -^matter under Act of and his sons In Paris. Berlin ar,! ' Subscription rates. .15 cents Shanghai, were engaged in illie-| ina ii j n Putnam County; $.!.50 to

$5.00 per year by mail outside

, Putnam County.

S. K. Karidcn, Publisher

then

SOCIETY

\V. D '

it business enterprises involving

“huge amounts of money The letters- some of —-

jound-robin reports to all rnem- | bers of the family were read to a crowded press conference la»t 1 night as the army announced that Ia*wis Warner, one of the I rothers. was being held for in-

vestigation.

One letter written from New York and signed “David," advised the Warner son in Berlin that his father had just shipped h,m| some American clgarets in a naval laundry bag by American

overseas airlines.

The letter quoted David Warn-

er as saying he had lied to customs officials by stating the bag did not contain cigarets. It said that he did not like to evade cus-

tom duties so frequently. Lewis Warner, Berlin rrpr'- (

.tentative of the alleged global black market ring, signed a statement that he had sold 100 watches foi $100 each, the CIP reported. ;

17-10 South Jackson Street.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

Entertain" .1 at Ka.nilj Keii'nion

Air. and Mrs. Walter

Pew and children entertained at at family reunion, in honor of Mrs. •William B. Falconei and daughter. Hazel, of Bismarck, North Dakota. Sunday. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. D. C Lew:s. Mr Curl Lewis and daughtei ■ if

Sh'irpsvville, Indiana;

;.Mi> Lou McClung. Mr ami

Winfield McClung an I sons and, + + •!• v I Mi Mini Mrr. Ivan N idlinger all j K( . 1|nl( , n >V ill Be

Mrs. C B. Seeley. M. ami Mrs Harry Seeley and ta nil>. - >'• Mis. Walter Seeley, Mr. and

Mrs. Durwood Sides am Hal. Mrs. Dove Dobbs, Mrs. Ole Arnold. Miss Mary Petro and Miss Betty Jean Crouaore.

•I* -h •!• v

(iiilden Link < !ub In Meet

The Golden Link Club wll with Mrs. Maude Snyde-.j

Mrpro-

.t. -j. ■’* •!• •!• •!• •!• + -F + + + Nl j. j. a a- -!• •<- •!- -V !• @

v Wedding*

Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Brown,

1 year today, AiJgust 13.

< A lilt op

‘‘•AM*

teen canteen to open The Teen Canteen will open onight at 7:30 at the first house j I west of the First Christian j

I sincerily want to my friends. nei Rh h or ,“ iatives fo r the lcv e i v fw beautiful cards se n * my brief stay , n ^ I also want to thank m and hospital staff ; or ,

ness.

Mrs.

Lydia K|

1%

meet

at 7:30 p.

j Wednesday

a:l1 Ruth Frye will have the

Howard Harris of Greencastl? has received his discharge from the Great Lakes Naval Center.

, of Terre Haute; Mr. and Mi ' Slim |„ v A( Brazil

| Henry A. Fcnan of Clayton: ,p he Kno ]| j 0 b,. and Lancett I Mr and Mrs. Walter A. Ramsi y 1( , imjon am , homecoming will ht land Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Mc-j ^ jn the park at Brazil Sun- ■ Kirran and sons of Danville. In i ,, |V August 18. All friends anti

relatives are invited to come an 1

spend the day

, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Have Family Gatnerlng I A family gathering was

! at the home

Robert S. Rollings of

tiale has received

from the Great Lakes

Centei.

Clover- Alva

his discharge' Sunday, August 11th, in

Pvt. Paul A.

held

of Mr. and Mrs.

1 »>■ Wilson of Greencastle on

honor

Wh-

in the Army

nti for the last fou.'

Miss Nellie W. Powell r>f Wash-, mon( Paul was home over Uu

ington, D. C. is the house g-»e«t; w( , ;k „ n(|

of the Misses Dimmick of llft| Tll ,, S( . present were: Pvt. Pat!

Bloomington street

pitch in

Naval 'of there son. j soil, who has been

An Force

COI RT NOTES George W. Clauser, according to an affidavit filed in the clerk's office .is charged with reckless driving. The defendant appeared in court Tuesday morning and gave bond. The trial date was set for September 23.

COME TO THE

OWEN COUNTY FAIR

COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS, SPENCER, INDIANA. AUGUST 21-22-23 and 24

ami enjoy the luncheon at noon.

•I* v •!*

I.Viiiiinn Held At Kobe Ann Park

| The Hutson reunion was he! 1 j at the Rohe Ann Park Sunday, J August nth. Those present | were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Huti son of Harmony, Mr. and Mrs. ! Charles Mlnnick and daughter

. „ 1 Nina of Carp, Mr. and Mis. H.

A. Wilson of Greencastle; Mr.j T Brna(|stlcet of Quincy. Mrs. to' aftd Mrs. Elmei Sutherlm ar,,i Laurfl Bavsinger n f Brazil, M. sons of Quincy: Mr Everett \ j Mrs Henry Hutson of

,f Indianapolis; Mrs. Irene,

Grceii-

I castle. Mr. and Mrs. Earl PuynI tei oi Belle Union; Mr. and Mrs. Kv : It Harmon of Greencastle; Mi md Mis. Alva Wilson and Children, Eyleen. Earl Wayne, Uaz.el. Joann, all at home.

j Pvt. Paul A. Wilson would like' on and Leah Cotl . oner

Mr and Mrs. Ralph D. Hole to heal from his many frlen ' : j yoi k. Wayne Hutson, Virwlll move to Brownsville. Texas H’- address is Pvt Paul A - jnja R j| e y Mr .and Mrs. Billy week, where Mr. Hole has; son. A. S. N. 15210499, • i5 ® 5th | Cosn( .,. -an d children. Mr. and

Mrs. Ada Alhin returned

her home on 'I uesday from the

■ Methodist hosptial in

i olis. She was confined to the

iiospital for one week.

Indianan-! son <>t inamiiapo.. B , Mrs.

McCammaek ;ind sons of

Miss Crystal Day of Fillmore

left Sunday for Clear Lake, Iowa to attend a ten day course in ••Leadership Training'' far

Meth''list Youth officers.

Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dillinger and three children of Peru, Mr. and Mrs. Charlt s Taylor ana children of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hut son and son of Fort Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. James Shake and son of Greencastle, Marsha,'

PUBLIC SVI I will sell at public auction at the late Oliver sir one mile, west ot Belle Union on black t ip road, | > cast of Greencastle, on ’ '“b 1 THURSDAY, AUG. 15, 19

AT 12:80 O’CLOCK D. S. T. 26-HEAD CATTLE-26

One 5 year old Holstein cow with calf S weeks old

cow; on< 8 year old Guernsey and Brown S«i ss ,. ' * 5 ! call by side, 5 gallon cow and a real prospect; „ m . I" 1 ' .1 u-sey and Shorthorn cow to freshen first of (’)(.| llk( ,' '’l' gallon per day and nice; one 5 year old K„ an m,, wilh call by aide and a fine milk cow ; 7 v . ar cow wilh large calf and good milker; ohc 3 year uT cow with calf by side and a fine prespeet for real mi L One 7 year old registered Shorthorn cow wilh la rt V? anil rehred to a registered hull; one 4 year old !(,*„ sv cow with large call and rehred to Angii, hull; ^ Hereford with large calf and rehred to Angus hullold Shorthorn cows with large calves and retired-',

year old Hei-eford with young calf; one heifer; one yearling Hereford steer; one

next

accepted a

American Airways.

position with the Pan 1 A. A F Bn, Sqdn. T. M.,8 Bk-. j ^ Alt hur Thomas, Mr. an I

* bO i Scott Field, Illinois

I

Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCam-i mack have returned to the!!home in Indianapolis from a vacation irip through Illinois. Mis-, souii. Arkansas and Oklahoma. 1

★ SPECIAL FEATURES * Horse Show, 2 F. M., Aug. 21; Dog Show, 2 P. M„ Aug. 22; Horse Pulling Contests, 2 P. M„ Aug 23 and 24. Livestock, farm products, home and 4-H exhibits; merchants tent. Rides and other concessions open all week -• August - 24.

Your Whole Family Will Enjoy This Fair. Plan Now To Attend!

A good time was had by all.

*i*

Miss Opal W iles

Bride o K. W. Whitlock Miss Opal Marie Wiles of

Greencastle and Robert W. Whi'

Dr. and Mrs. W. M McGaugh- lock ■ f Fillmore were united in <-y, Mrs. Simpson Stoner, and marriage August 10, 1946 in Br iPeter Bottorff left today f jr zil h> Justice of the Peace WilBay View, Michigan. Mr. Stoner liam T. Roberts, will leave Wednesday to join i *»• *•' them. Uallaee-Watts Nuptials

Read In Double King ( •■remony

Miss Martha Jane Wallace,

daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ellis an I, daughter, LaConda Jean of Noe-1 walk, Ohio are visiting Mr. and Mis. Sam Brown of Putnamville and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis of Green-

castle.

Mrs. A. R Smith and children,

Elizabeth Ann and David Robert mack officiated at the doubh

a , 0 ring ceremony at his home. Thoir

weeks with Mrs. attendants were Miss Shirley

Terrell and Robert Milhon. The

Mr. and Mrs. Clar-

ence Wallace and Harry Wayne Walts, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Watts of Cl overdale, were married Friday August 9 at 11:30. The Rev. Harold McCam

ANNOUNCEMENT

In taking over the Snider Paint Store, we will strive to continue the policy of L. T. Snider in offering our customers the best merchandise available at reasonable pric-

es. The patronage of Greencastle county will be preciated.

of the peopie and Putnam sincerely ap-

JONES Specialty Shop PAUL JONES - Owner Phone 22 SOI T|| SIDE OK SQUARE

of Highland Park

spending two

Fmith’s parents, Mr. and Mis.

George Knauer,

Saturday guests of .vtr. and Mrs. William t rice were Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Tivki and son. Garry, i f Dayton, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Es,il Price and family of

Bridgeport, Ind.

bride was dressed in a light blue .‘jit, navy blue acetssories and pink rose bud corsage. Miss Terrell was dressed in light brown - jit, brow accessories and m'x- , 1 c-ors ge. After a short wedding trip they will be at home -it the grooms parents near CloverMrs. Dan T. Miller and two le

children, Marilyn and Bill, cf a. + San Gabriel, California, are vis- Happier Home* Club

Meeting Postnoncd

iting Mr. and Mrs, Paul E. Johnson. Mrs. Miller, a sister of Mi* Johnson, will be here for one

month

I

| Mr. and Mrs. William H O. , Young of Reelsville, Mrs. Mary , Heppen and daughter, Suzan, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spaulding of 1 Andersen, attended the Dougins j reunion at Deming Park in Terre Haute Sunday.

The Happier Homes Club's regular meeting has been poslp ned until September.

4* + + 4*

l.iwal Woman To Be Honored at Dinner A dinner honoring Mrs. L. G. Stellings ami Mrs. Donovan Moffett is being planned by the Asociute Chapter of Tri Kappa,

i Mrs. Robert Fultz of Bloomingi ton. Noble Minnick, Georgelt i AUwood, Vivian Hendrix, Venj aid Hutson. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd ' Broadstrcet, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Dillinger, Billy Scott and

, others.

EIGHTEEN INJURED TELL CITY, Ind., Aug. 13. (UP) Eighteen persons were treated in a Toll City hospital today following a truck accident near Rome, Ind., in which they were injured. The truck, owned by Ernes!: Renteria, Houston, Tex., and driven by David Guerrero, also of Houston, was carrying 19 poisons, including 13 Mexicans, when it overturned on Highway 87 23 miles from Toll City. The group had attended a court ntion of the Jehovah Witnesses sect at Cleveland, O.. and was on its return trip to Texas. They left Cleveland Sunday night, expecting to reach Cairo, III., last

evening.

The diivcr said he lost control of the vehicle while going down a hill. Most seriously injured was Mrs. Maria Gomez, Houston, while others suffered broken legs and arms and severe cuts an I

bruises.

Only the driver escaped injury.

'•Be

yearling, s; 2 yar old

56 - HOGS - 56 Five purebred Duroe gills, with 3» pig s; ,,1^,. 1'. pigs; HI mixed shouts, weight MH) lbs. each. ” FARM TOOLS One John Deere farm wagon with tight hod; „ ne . mowing machine; one John Deere 14 inch break |,|„ H . pony buggy. ’ HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS One largi lleatrola, 9x12 eongoleiim rug, noior | k brooder stove and hover, hand corn grinder, rull netting ami othe. articles. TERMS — CASH. LOFTIE R. STRINGER ALTON HURST, Aiirtioneer. WALTER KKLUr,

HELP WANTED HOME LAUNDRY & CLEANERS

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEV 1*» * 1 >V i'i;ilti r*of <U*n>rniiiiinst tax rates !'nr itain mi Mi.nr.it- l o\vnshl|i. Put n.nn < ’mitit \. Iinli;in.i |:.r.,|, • r,

Nisniy I'.ojirtl.

is wiN'ii tit* taxp.i\it< • lu! ,

1 ‘ "'liny. liHlIan.i. that the |»r«.|u r h i; d ..tip . .■> i'I. 1 j^ 11 ,, ": ir ni»i*tinn platu*. on th. , ,|, |V ,.f

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• ml .Vil\t-rtisinK 225.r#0 I* ’• P N'l' isory IhMid . 75 OQ (’.ire of ( h isiftcries 75.00 I .N.iuijn;it ion of Kt-eonls 50.00 M iSccll.lMt nus 170.00 Tot I 'T »wiiship l,X20.0f

Tuition I-'iiihI:

I’a.' of T. it huts $23,000.00 Totnl Tuition Fund ..$23,000.00 Pom- Hi'ller FimhIj

P. I>ii t ft Iti-liuf:

P* ’ Tot;11 I iir, » t Relief

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care of Oroimds . Ji I *u*p:i if of |-;.|!ii|,n,. .,! ex* eept SHiooi l.usst-s .. 1 Sfliotd Fimi it H i •• and j

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School Ihisst s i Boliool Snppli* s uthvr

than Janitors' Supplies

Janitor Snppli.-s 1 Fti«’l for S< 11mils ... 1 Ijit.'iius, lntui.'*t and In-

mi ranee T« aclu rs’ .MtM-timrs

Junitof Su-rviue i 'i'rnnsport.it ion of (‘hll* dren !

Sgt. Ezra V. McMains return-1 Tliursday. August 15, at 8:30 ed from Kwajalein and Bikini by| Mrs. John Cartwright, 710 South plane Aug. 6 to Roswell, New! Locust street, will b. hostess f a Mexico and from there to Day-! the occasion. The assisting hostton. Ohio at Wright Field. H .V-s will be Mrs. Glenn Lyo-., spent the week end with his wife Miss Kathleen Campbell, Miss

mid parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred' Helen Black. McMains, 18 Highland street. H-- -i- -I* v was in Bikini for the atom: Mrs. I-rice Honored bomb test. j With Dinner

U. Col. Robert VV. Hamilton.J Mrs. William Price was pleas- °* Bozeman. Montana, visited h.'antly surprised Sunday, August Gieencastli Monday. Lt. Hate '• >lth when a giuup of friends anil non told how he was sent to on -m-la.ives gathered at her home ol thi Jap strongholds on i on North Madison St. and late:

south sea island and only 15 men of his division are alive to tell Hie story of their mission. Th'

went to Robe An,» park for a piteh-in birthday dinner. Those present were Mr. and

Montana young man, a nephew •' lr8 ' Parson and dajgh(,f Fay S. Hamilton of this eitv.! t, ’ r - Virginia, Mr. and Mrs. Esti!

Price and family, both oi Bridgeport, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wear and daughLeir, Mr. and

married an Australian girl and they now have a young son.

fair winners

Mis. Nellie Denny. GreencusHc, won a pair of nylon hose in the guessing contest at the Putnam County Fair last week. Tiecontest was held at the DeKa'b Seed Corn booth In the industrial tent. Mis. Denny won the nylons by guessing nearest th* number of grains of corn in a water bottle. The booth was under the direction of Damon

Modlin, Elvin Harlan and R. J j i-ienle Dinn-r

Coffman. DeKalb dealers in Put-

Mrs. Ernest 'rrice at*l family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Price, all jf Indianapolis, Mr W. A. Price, and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Price and daughter, Patricia Ann, from Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Acton and son, Lawrence of Fillmore, Miss Mary Lou Arnold of Green,eastle and Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Price and

daughter. Barbara Stites.

+ + + +

Honored With

I.

HOSPITAL NOTES Ralph Girton of Knightsvilic was admitted to the hospital thii

morning.

Lawrence Cornett. Roachdale, was admitted to the hospital

this mornii g.

Margaret and Betty McCloud of Roachdale were admitted to] the hospital Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bake*’, 1006 South College, are the par-

ents of a boy born at the hospir-| i'i nks

al Monday . j Hi

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cuts of a daughter born at thi hospital yesterday. Doris Hurst of Amo was rc leased from the hospital Monday Edward Cunningham, TU’j Maple A vc., was discharged trom the hospital Monday. Garnet Hancock Spencer. It. 4. was dismissed from the ho«-

pital yesterday.

Mrs. Ruby Blaydes and infandaughter of Bainbridge were released from the hospital Monday Lucille Maddox, 311 Elm St., was discharged from the hospital

this morning.

Robert Howard of Chicago, was dismissed from the hosptial

this morning.

George Clauser of Chicago was released from tile hospital

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num county.

and Charles Broadstrcet

forson township.

A birthday picnic dinner was held Sunday, August 11th, at

Tuesday morning

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LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 13J.JJ. ' "mT"’ r "!o°,'''i'Y.:"'

'UP- More than 5.000 pros- Hi"'p’s. 1,nn, \ S.'JJJ;**

p.'ctive students have been de-! , f ' •">««« » TiooH® * """"" 1 roed entry to Purdue Universt.y .y"'" Ais.ooo.oo $ix 7 r,ooo ♦21.»»-** rt J!

The three highest men guess-'Robe Ann Park ,n honor of’ the * L ' ^ * Ing in the contest were Raymond'first birthday anniversary of Hovde said th t . 1 "" d '.'v'1 i' 'r '''''''' l'. 1 1 '''' '’ri'' a " '" l

Wnght of Madison township.' 3««„ Dobbs, daughter of Mr '

John Akers of Warren township ,n d Mrs. Otto Dabbs of Indian- had bee,, turned away tb give » -t’n'ml•s.^5'

preference to veterans and S "‘ t ‘' n °" r ' 1 " l11 nx "'"l"'’

present w’ere: Mr. and Hoosier residents.

I'lted Ausast Tr.l. in(*

of Jef- spoils.

Those

Vdf^ •

Kurh levies, may mpP' ;, I , !• furtlirr anri fi*ml

1 "duty Aodlli.r not lal* 1 lh»n for hearlmr In lid- < 8

I ’ AI ’ I, M.-KEI' 11 ' ■pdirnfl'N Trustee of Jlonroc 1