The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1946 — Page 2

THE DAIIY BANNER, GREENCASTtE, INDIANA,' TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1946.

CAI5D OF THANKS

T wish to thank each and everyonc for beautiful flowers and cards I received during my stay at the hospital and since returning home. Also Dr. Wiseman, Dr Tennis, nurses and nurse aids.

Mrs. Valentine Handlon

the surrounding woods, held the ing shipyards anel other plant fa-

conductor and engineer at bay, and blew the locomotive and several cars off the track. They then set fire to some of the gas-

oline and escaped.

A northbound passenger train ^ was ft reed to stop because of

Group Studies Forgery Angle WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 —

(INSi A special House cominitthe s t out today to learn if force! y was involved in a mysterious government authorization in the sale of surplus elect-

ronics epuipment.

Committee Chairman Roger C. Slaughter, D., Mo., said the IctU r. which made a sudden and unexplained appearance in the tile of the War Assets Administration, would be subjected to

a “thorough examination.”

“From the testimony.” he added, “it appears to be a ease of a

ioreed authorization.”

The 1< tter was brought into the com nlttee's investigation of the sale of surplus electronic:' equipment by Brig. Gen. J. A.

cilities for the government. “It is obvious that the fees or profits of the Kaisers companies were not unreasonable since there were no fees or profits (on the facilities.” he told the House Merchant Marine Committee. The group is investigating wartime profits of 19 shipbuilding

them in the

the fire and wreckage. Passengers were ordered off and not al-

lowed to leave. J companies, six of

) Kaiser empire.

KRNKFRG LEAVKS | Kaiser appeared before the Mi S s Anna Marie F nfcerg. committee armed with the reI ig-h.er of Mr. and Mrs. Ott H j plies to several questions asked

R::-b'rg of Grcencasile, left

by committee counsel during and after his opening testimony yes-

terday.

He said that one of his firms. Kaiser Co., Inc., actually lost more than S18.000.00 despite a committee estimate that it made, about $44,000 000 in shipbuilding. The overall loss, he said, v. as suffered because it was necessary to build a steel plant

to supply the materials. HAVE YOI REGISTERED?

"You must be registered in order to vote in the November 5 election," Hcosier ex-service men ar/J women of Wo’-ld War II were reminded roday by John M.

„ -’or thc 'Miller, chairman of the Veterans'

victims of the crash of a Belgian | { |j V j sion 0 f Republican, state Mollison WA A deputy administ- airliner which plunged t.o earth comm ittee.

rater in charge of aircraft and last Wednesday morning a few j Declaring that more than 05

minutes after it turned away

from the fog-shrouded Gan

Airport.

The victims will be buried tomorrow when aerial funeral ser-

cag„ concern, had sold about 200 vices will bo conducted by

at $4,500 each, P'' testant, Catholic and Jewish authorization' clergymen circling Ch: area

Monday t > resume her studies at Christian College at CohimbiJ Mi> uri. Miss Ernberg joined the group of Indiana rtuderts ~etnrning io the school and .hc’> w, re accompanied by Miss Hole: R-ifcl of O nnersvIHc. Educational Counselor for the state o!

Indiana.

Graves Ready For 26 Victims GANDER. NFLD. S.-pt. 2-4

i UP l -Twenty-six graves w -e prepared today in ihe soggy

Newfoundland muskeg

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roiiAVN HIHI.K THOCUHI

SOCIETY .surprised With lllrlliday Dinner O’ Sunday, Sept. 22. a very delightful birthday, dinner was planned and cai. ied ou_ by Mrs. Ora Fritzpatrick. Mr. Ora Fitzpatrick was taken lor a drive leaving Jane and Billy at home to arrange the tables and receive

the guests.

When they returned at 11:20 j the guests had all arrived and

in Portland, Ore., halted bus- i n iness and five of those remain- | ing open said their business was !

Oil Boom" ||, Hamilton C

There is a most intimate con- table spread, wilh u bountiful lot nection between the thret j 1 ^ gcrxl things to eat. Health passes from one to th ij ! tu ‘ guests consisted of M other. Most arc concerned chief-j ;in: ' M'c. Harvey Neesc. Virginia ly with >.$11th of the body: I Neesc of Reeisville: Mr. and Mrs. pray God your whole spirit and Ad,,m N, ' c -' , ‘ hikI children; Bessie, soul and body bo preserved Betty and B b'oie McKamey of blameless unto the coming of otic 1 'and. Mi. and Mis. Paul Nees" Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Thess 1 Barbara Noose and Earl Neese of

5:23.

IHjksoxal And Local News B It I E F S

furnace is needrd badly as the c ld one is completely burned out Cime cue! Come all! We necyd _

you. Time is short, winter is only 30 to 50 per cent of n. rmjnst around the comer and a cold j al. Most of those still open said church would be very uncom- they were "waiting for a break."

fcrtnbD. Remember Wednesday Two of the 10 representative NOBLESV1LLE i at 7:30 p. m. j markets in Chicago and Minne- 24 (UPi Hamilton

.j. .j. .j. apolis were closed and Minne- ‘' 0 '1 boom" continue

Attend li * I’. W. ! apolis dealers were voting th e Sperry-Kline ( icil Meeting j whether to shut down. On? of io Indianapolis announce..

Fourteen members of the local' Atlanta, Ga., markets, wa s clox- men! of two now

Business and Professional Worn-'ed and the others said business Roy Wood farm, mi's Club attended a Council was less than one-third of norm- One well was reported

meeting at the Claypool Hotel, ( al.

Indianapolis, Sunday, September! Reports from some food deal-

?2nd. viz: Mrs. A. R. Standring, 1 nr associations, however, showed company also

president; Miss Mildred Cavi- even more cl sings. Charles H. imss, Mrs. Grace Hurst, MDj Bromann, secretary of the asKathryn Davenport, Miss Zeltu sociatcd food dealers, Inc., ChiAdanis, Miss Mabel Burton. Mid. ™go, said nearly 90 per cent of Jrannetta Bills, Mrs. Everett more than 5.000 meat markets jenes. Miss Susie Talbott, Miss m th e city were closed yester- „ i Grace Browning, Miss Elizubeth da y.

Poland; Pvt. BUI Kaelber of Scolt Miss Eliwbeth Ensign,I Reactions of market owners iFi. k!. II!.: Jack Kaolber of Brazil: He , en BlHck and M iss Mary in the country varied. One re- | Tommy Baysinger of Brazil; Ray . p . I taller in Atlanta said "we'll stay , Mcdll of Brazil; Wayne Hutch-1 Miss Salliu ' BuUer> national open If we Have to run the , . in of Brazii; Chuck Snonskl of psj(1 ^ t was present and S p oUo blackest market in th? world. It . Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ham-j| (l _ ,, wat! Mi „ Rllt .| should have been Truman

nohd and children, Betty and

; I. nry, of Greencastle;

Mrs. . .... ... ... ,

association said ‘'we’ll fijht this '" ni1 CiO United Am shortage instead of shutting ' , " | k'rs, said .oday, down.” i ® ni ployes at A woman butcher in Chicago /" 1 * * dt-tnng . a . have

In St. Louis, tlie meat dealers

children, June and Billy.

Mrs. Fritzpatrick received Bessie Moss is confined to li.u many useful gifts which rhe er.home with the mumps. (joyed unwraping and thankii:-;

them for.

Fiances Murphy returned

electronics disposal. He used it ns an example of “shady" prac-

tices.

Mollison testified that the Hallicrafter’s Company, a Ch'.-

radio trucks

claiming it hart an

from Washington for the sale. Actually. Mollison said, the firm should have waited for an authorization from Washington Which later set the piice at be-

tween *7.500 and $7,800. An investigation of the eom-

panv's claim that it hiM Washington ronrovul for the sale, disclosed no such authorization, He continued. But a second check revealed the existence of an authorizing memorandum in the

WAA files

The afternoon was spent taking

home yesterday from the Robeit picturea and visiting.

Per e?nt cf Indians' i veterans Long hospital in Indianapolis. , They a|| lt , ft nt a |atp holir in

r i must now re-register as civilians.

' Mr. Miller urged the-e former _ .. „ . . ,

Greencastle is confined to her wishes for them all to co.r.e back

next year.

qualified for the ballot. j c< ?orgc r, Christie'of Miami.' |, ri ck < hapel , If veterans did n(.. vote whil ^ p rmer | y of Greencastle, is To >|. V (

!1 y .: rv,e V , at ;. lh '!, 1944 A 1 . 0 .' 1het visiting his brother, .1. T. , The Brick Chapel Ladies Aid

i will imet Thursday afternoon, 26th Sept., at the homo of Mrs.

,„r. muiiT urged tiiv-e former Mrs. Dora Bullington of south ‘ vening with Mrs.

members of of the armed forces

to he sure that they are properly daughter's home by illness.

I

low-flying planes. Another plane J in a)1 p. 0 babilky their names are christie will drop wild flowers on, the, now on the registration

tiny cemetery on a plateau near' ]i a t 8 •• \i r Miller said. "If vet- Mr. ar,l Mrs. K. Dun r ire, the scene of the wreck, 22 miles ,, rar , a did V ote by War Ballot, Warrensburg, Illin.oif, were from here. (they did not become registered weekend fuests of Mr. and Mrs.

John Wm. Burk.

!io the group. It was Miss But-isnoma nave neen iruman who , l ie's first report to the Indiana resign d, net Secretary of Com- „ f ^ an ' 1 ferterot.on of her trip to Brus-^rce Henry A. Wallace.”

Fritzpatrick an.l, ^ Belriumi July t0 attend '

a imeting of the International Federation of Business and Prolessional Women’s Club. A luncheon in the Riley Room and a business meeting preceded Miss Butler’s speech. The busi- | ness meeting was presided ovr by the state president, Miss Telia C. Haines of Sullivan. Miss Butler said that “A great part of the future peace of the world must be written by women.” See asked that every club contribute $15.00 a year for the upkeep of a'Belgian child. Th's

Compajj

w «ll, j,

*.. fi 300 barrels of ojl ( other 40 barrels a .ij/'

ftnnoufieafj

would drill fou r new on the same farm. John Owen, a Texas .j,,

tor who owns i ono 1( land In the same area , ecntly lie would sink a t-

near the Wood farm REJECT l\(BEA„ CHICAGO, S pt. 24

Five CIO un*on s hav rejwj 13 1-2 con. hourly incre:.. ed by the AHis-Chalmc.,

pany voted to c-ntimn strike, Rob“rt Bus-

SprirsfieU'

suggested that all butchers el s.>

theii' doors for 48 hours.

1 “-That will get President Tru1 man to do something about this,"

i sh? said.

LIVESTOCK MARKET

to work after

awepiir; .h,

Leota 0‘Hair.

Devotions will be led by Ruth

II >gs 900: a "live, s ?ady; g? -. ar.l choic? all w.'igbts including sows and stags $16.25 ceiling. Cattle 700: calves 300; steer?

pany offer.

Represertativ s rf Af mers employes at Crosse, Wis.; U p, jrt( Norwood O., and Milwrilee, ed to continue their strik.*.! In Milwaukee, wirraru issued for Walter Colon, Jabukowski and a thir 1 tmr fied person, cha.-ged with threats and intimidiLor

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steady; sm ill lot good to choice medium weight s.eers $19.50.

Funeral services originally' r> rr „ am , n ti y by u. voting, were schefluled for today, but ..c: 0 ^ ^ a i,i 0 tr exorcise the were delavrd pending the ar-1^.-te. ve'erans should

Mr. and Mrs. Ora Turner and

rival of a Jewish Rabbi from | rhPck , hc ! r registration, either ^ «^ey. Franklin New York City. ' during their n dghborhood r gis- " hU< ’ k " n<l T ^’ '*** Th„ m ' .. , .. the week end at the rurner eabm

the 1* fTirvivo's of til? crash 1 tering or at th? ccuniy cl Tk s

wore recuperadng tn the Sir-

other necessities of which they are in such great need. Miss

Phipps. Grace McKeehan will J Butler expressed the hope i 0f , d similar g-ad? yearlings $19present the program. j Indiana would make its contrlbu- 25; 4 toads medium grade 95f There will lx- cleetion of of-! tio " 100 P er cent ' ‘‘ The clout ! s lb steers $15 50

hospital notb

ficers and a good attendance is

i of war overshadow us at tins

INCIDENT REPORTED

office

or

in the

Frederic Banting Memorial hos- October T.," declared

British Troops Question Jews

| pital. AH wer? expected to cover, although three still maine-d in serious condition. j They were evacuated f—un the I

| crash by helicop.ers and flying!

boats in one of the most dramatic rescues in the history of man’s 1 attempt to conquer rhe air.

—— An official inquiry into th?j JERUSALEM, Sept. 24. (UP) crash will be conducted, but of-J - British Iroops cordoned off an facials held little hope .hat c ' area between Haifa and Tel Aviv cause would ever b established,

today and prepared to question everyone in Hedera in a search for masked Jewish extremists who blew up an oil train ami caused damages estimated at

$320 000

Authorities believed the sabotage probably was carried out by

rc ' of th? state

re-! division

i ourthouse be "ore

tne head Veteran-''

near Cataract.

Mrs. Freda York wid' ' son of Danville were 1 from the hospital Monday, Mrs. Mary Wilson and Greenenstb. R. 4 were i

G.o.r.

Kaiser Fights

Grid Games To Increase Traffic

INDIANAPOLIS. Inc!.. Sept. 24 Opening kickoffs at Hoosier g-idirors this month will be marked by Ch? heaviest flow of traffi; in v my football seasons,

Virginia Neese spent the week

end in InrlianapolLs visiting **°ine Er Wilma Seymore, Mr. and Mrs T " H'* 1 '! '••‘•'ting

Ed. Walker and Mr. and Mrs Thp Jjffersin Township He ::c Warren Walker. j K ' nr.mlc Club will hold their

meeting An Thursday afternoon,

Mrs. Mary B. Wright and Miss Sspt. 26 at tht- home of Mrs. Mabel Wright of Detroit Lakes. Gene Sallust. Minnesota have returned to .j. q. Greencastle to live in their for- .Martha Washington Club mer home at 10 North College To Meet October 2 avenue. j The meeting of the Martha

Everyone wanting canned goods for

Friendship House at Gary please

d ,. H i r ed moment" Miss Butler said in her, Mem iters please note change of address ami it was up to th?,

meeting place. (women and men of Ameiica to^ BERLIN. Sept. 24. (UP)—: from the hospital ypstff

q. q. a q, (bring friendship and understand- q-y,,, p r0 vost marshal’s office re- 1 Mr and Mrs. HomerW dub ‘ing to the peoples of Europe so ported today that five Russian Greencastle, R. 3 are the that there would not be another soldiers held an American M. P. of a daughter bom al he

war. ! patrol at gunpoint for a short pital Monday.

As a mark of appreciation to time late last night when the Mrs. Elizabeth Miss Butler, one of the projects Americans tried to stop the Rus- erdale was discharged f:; of the state federation in the s } 0 ns from stealing a German hospital this morning next year will be to double its truck. j membership in the state. The Soviet soldiers fled when BIRDS GET AFAHDf

The next^ meeting of the sta'e j, second patrol made up of both 1

council will be January 25 and 26 American End Russian M. P.s ar- TOLEDO, 0 UP! in Indianapolis and the slate r(V eu and began firing tommy- housing shortage isn't ai'

to donate Washington Club has been! convention dates were set for „ llnK in the nir. ( Toledo these days if you'll Campbel' chang' d from Wednesday, SeptJ May Iti. 17 and 18. The conven- Three of the would-be thieve'* Home-hunters am 1

24 to Wednesday, Oot. 2. Mem- tion will be held in French Lick.

i Capt. Ivan L. Miller,

superintendent of state police. Profit Charges said d v

acting turn in to Mrs. Charles Smith, 1 Pl f ’ nsr no t<' change of date.

WASHINGTON. Sept. 24.

Cpl. Benjamin H. Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard iDearii, arrived home Monday evening. Cpl.

s?as. He has been :n the

south from Haifa last night when it was halted by mines placed between the tracks near the Jewish City of Hedera. Masked extremists armed with submachine guns came out of

of the

wartime shipbuilding enterpris-, lo K s m() areas throughout Sates had paid no income taxes be-1 uraay. Capt. Milte.r reported. He

in China since*

Fillmore, as soon as possible. Empty jars will be exchanged. With s.-veral Indiana colleges resuming pre-war schedules, , state 1' lice traffic natrols on

the Jewish underground in retal- (UP)- Henry J. Kaiser, defend hiplvvavs fading t„ stadiums „

iation for the deportation to ir.g himself against charges of wj ,j bp j n t en8 jf| e d in an effort to D ‘ >an h ‘'* s 1:1 months over-

Cyprus of 591 Illegal immigrants fabulous profit-making, testified ,. ut j nv . n eonges.ed coMitlons. who arrived at Haifa yesterday, today that one of the largest ‘ Spc ,, ial details will b? assigned

aboiuxl the blockade runner —"-* 1 — ui_t..iui— '

Palmach.

The oil train was proceeding J i ause it had a “net loss in every, , ecftlec! deaths o’ two ynjthful - v, ar ” ! women sUdents b .u the driver of man of different committees of At the same time, the bald an lj-.n-ir car in an accld?nt af-er a the Woman's Circle of the Presportly industrialist emphatical'.y game in northrm Indiana last byterian -hurch will meet Thurscienied that Kaiser interests tall. . j da y, S ep t . 26 at 2:30 in tlie

made “excessive or unreason-j Football fans wer? cautioned | c h U i-ch

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East Floyd Club

.Meets With Mrs. lame

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The East Floyd Home Eco- Birthdays

romic-s Club met with Mrs. Jo. r ( . v . Charles McCown. CrawLowe, hostess and Mrs. Lester fordsville. 65 years yesterday,

1st. Mi,lrr ' assisting September 12. , Sept. 23rd.

gave themselves up and were 101-room apartment held today by American author- opened here. The 11-!orr ities. Two escaped. turc was built byOrvilleLj ' ger, who worked on his n NOTICE: I will rot be r?- shaped bird haven for sponsible fer any dogs f-'.ind on months. Fhe super-lit my prrryiscs. Everett Y'arcy, stands nearly six fed hill Greencastle, R. 1. 24-2p. has electric lights In the

Marine Division last December.

The meeting opeend by singing

tlie song of the month “I Want , a Girl,” followed by the reading ,,f of its origin. The flag pledge

the Executive Board and chair-; waa creed r( .„d a , K , th „

rtv a n /i if t'xovrin 1 < 11111 to i f

Ma-garet Smi.h, Clovcrdale, 88 years today, Sept. 24.

Iniportar. Cllle.t , meeting

kill own meat

#r*etn• IfroiM I'liat* Or»#‘»

secretary’s report read and an- s P tl -'Bied local plan:s or other proved | authorized packing plai ts." A committee of three Mrs 1 The teK ^ ranl said the P ro P°Lloyd Greenlee, Mrs Mary Ed- snls if a P proved WOU ’ 1 P arL ‘ all > gar. an I Mrs. Glen Duncan were ht ‘ lp to solV( ' a " very 9t ' ri; " s focC

sh rtage'' at the three Indiana

schools.

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able” fees or profits in construct- .-gainst overcrowding of suto-

j 'i-.ohileH and urged to make care-J Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Morrison npp'.ini. I ,0 buy articles for the

“l rl equipment checks before em- and sons Jimmy of Cinclmwli, Vetprans Hospital, , ib: :-king cn long-distanc? trips. on|1 M-. ai d Mrs. A. C. Rosen-j Officer? for the eo.-iing yom ( AIEAT SHORT\GF

| Faulty tires, brakes, lights and nanz and da rght r Diana have ' von ' ,dr ' ,ed as follows; Pres.-: (( - nnllnnr , l frnnl

1 window defrosters are chief men- returned to their homes after, Mi s. Jess Secbii.Hii; vine wen "trying to stay op?n.” .arcs to safety during foggy, i visiting their parents, Mr. and president, Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee; | Five of 10 markets surveyed in I :ainy or Icy weather of lat.’jMrs. Ed Maddox r-' Gre“ncastle secr- taiy- r.nd troa.-mter, Mrs. 1 I^o:- Angeles were closed, and the

iiitumn when msny games are Fr . i „ dshln clas8 and Davld l Albert , ,,litder: Publicity chrirulayed, the police official said, j Do „ f | n,an . M,! '- Ral P h Harcourt; pro-

ject lea. cis, Mrs. Ocil Miller. Mrs. E'.n - r Christy, Mrs. Mery Edgar, Mrs. Harry Miller, Mr?. Vern Runnels, Mrs. Emory Job --

WISHING YOUR HOME WAS

FREE OF SUMMER PESTS FREE OF WINTER DRAFTS

1 Ml MUTE

IT TAKES VvJUST

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INDIANATOLIS, Ird.. Sept. 12i Re'.urn of ached t'ays for ' floosie'- youngsters living In [ rn.ral ai ?as brings to IndiaiM j I Ighwayl a fleet o* 6,000 m-IkkiI j buat"- twlc> 'dally to transport j p'lfil?' tr> classroom'-, Capt. Ivan L. Miller, acting wjprrlmendent o‘ ?( :te poller, reminded motor-

icls today.

Vehicle operators ore '-"quired h.-, Uw. he rvp'rted, to stop for n-luvd buses ’••atilrg or disr , 'f.rglng children. Dp two-lane highways, approaching traffic 'iru^l halt us well oa traffic folio ving the -ins. Minimum penalty A r violation carries a *25 fin.' 1 ;r Imprisonment. Several children v.-ere injunyl this month in accidents caused b,' drivers failing to stop for .uses, oiapt. Miller said. He re.1. r ’ei 1 buses ca.'-ry 230,000 rural youth about 200,'?'n miles earh

i ?'b"ol day.

WOOLLEN HONORED

Friccdshin Class and

1 Barr's Class of the First BupItist Church Sunday School will hold their 8eptemfc?r meeting at the home of M-. and Mrs David Scroggins, 6 1-2 E. Hanna St.. Wednesday, Sept. 25rh at 7:30, All members pleas’ be

present.

meat dealers Association said it was on th? verge of calling for r. complete shutdown. It said it may wait another two weeks

before acting.

Three of 10 markets surveyed

Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Moore and family have returned home after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shirley and daughter in NashVille, Ti-nn. They also saw th-’ Hermitage, the. Parthenon and other places of interest in Ten:i. and Kentucky and attended “The Grand Old Opry" in Nashville,

Tenn. R10

Bur-lay dinner guests o'f Mr . and Mrs. Earl Hutcheson cf RerlsviH? we‘e Mr. Walter King, Mr William Lego end sen Billy, Mr. ar|d Mrs. Austin Bonewits and daughters, Lindi and Judy of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hutch son and son and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Oral

son, Mr • (.ten Dror an Eighteen members un-swen I toll ou'! '.vi,h a cirri) prayer. 'I .e next meeting w.li be with M*: Alliert Pfinter Ort 01 17th, all

day.

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Tuentielh ( enlurv t lul» Will Aleet Wedn.-sday The Twentieth CrnLury Club will meat WedneKday after 11.ton at 2:30 • 'elock with Miss Lovett, 4 Hiiiim street. Mrs H.dllnger and Miss Horn will hove charg ■ of the program..

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D’l :Hm Turner H mored

With Bitower

A miscellanc.js shewer was given Wednesday, Sept. 16th k at the Home Laundry and Cleaners ( .'or DeLoris Turner, bride-elect of Franklin Shuck. She received

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Announces The Appointmenl of CHARLOTTE WEB As Assistant to Ann Gashbaugli'

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CHICAGO, Sept. 24.—(UP) —

Evans Woollen, Jr., president of Mrs. William Blue n( Or-ecn-

the Fletcher Trust Co.. Indianan-’castle,

olis, today was named president of the trust division. American

Bankers Association. j COURT NOTES Woollen was elected at the 50th anniversary annual meet- William Campbell is charged division in 1023-24. son, city policeman.

- | an raviiawaai Kniudn. rwif rSfCeiVCa Hu chesor, of Reeisville. Af;er-I ma ny beautiful and useful gifts, t-on callers wer? Mr. and Mrs. j Contce.s were held and .refreshClydo Hutcheson and Mr. and merits of Ice cieam, corkies and

enkes were served to the 30 guests by the hos-esses, Mrs. Vinnie Grimes and Mrs. Sandy. q. q. q. q. Manhattan Committilty To Hold Meellng There will be a business meeting Wednesday night, September 25lh it 7:30 at the cl.-m cli. A new

Eilcl’s Flower** Will Be CLOSED Tuesday Neon September 24th. OPEN FRIDAY MORNING September 26th. AT NEW LOCATION WILL Af 'El’T ORDERS OVER TELEPHONE

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