The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1946 — Page 2
THF DAILY BANNFR, GRFFNCASTIF, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1946.
HOSPITAL NOTES
MANH VTTAN C HMSTI V\
CHl'RCH
Goralil Thomas, Oil North Clvingc in ordi r of servioss at Madison was admitted to the Manhattan Christian Church has' hospital this morning. been announced by the pastor.
„ , Rev. E. Janet Rugg. \
Wanda Sue Keller of Stiles- Servlces weeklv on Sandav ville, was admitted to the hos- morninf r g bp , n the form of n : pital Friday morning. unified worship and church Carol Ann Ridgeway of Fill- S( .hool program. Th ■ worship more, was admitted to the hos- s pj-vieo with a short message an 1 pital this morning. the Lord’s Supper, will begin, at Walter Leaser, Greencastle, R 10:15. Classes will follow, with S was admitted to the hospital dismissal promptly at 11:4,5. • Thursday morning. Evening evangelistic serviesa Mrs. Ella Jones and daughter, will be held each first and third ,
410 Sycamore, was dismissed Sunday at i .>0.
from the hospital yesterday Th ’ P't blic ** cordially invited,
evening.
Mrs. Ida Masted of Coatesville. was admitted to the hos-, pital Thursday evening and re- ( leased this morning. Edward Stevens, .'!14 Elm SI. was discharged from the hospital yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rogers. i'Ot North Indiana, are the parents of a daughter born this j morning at the hospital.
(ft •> se -p -i- -t- + + •> + + + ANNIVERSARIIS -J- -J- •!• 4- -I- -1* -t- -I* -t- + 4- +
Birthday*
Hubert Jo? Cain, 611 Crcwr. St. 35 years today. Oct 4. Robeii. Eugene Acton, son • f M-. and Mrs. Marshall Ac ton o’ Uainbridge, 1 .vear old 0:t. .5. Linda Le? Ac ton, daughter r f Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Ac ton of 15ninbridge, 5 years old Oct. 6. Joan Feld. Liberty street, 12 years today, Oct. 4. Herndon Irwin, 5C2 w st Walnut. today, Oe., 4.
W-ddings
'• Mr. at,I Mrt. Warrer Newgent. ifisth wedding anniversary, Oct. t.
KIKE TOLL »
MARCUS HOOK Pa., Oet 4 (UP) Th? death tell i-'se to f ur today in an explosion- , punctuated fire vthich swept the Sun Oil Company’s -13,000,000
A place is vacant in our home. crackling plant, the 1 worlds hug-
c :;t aviation gasoline refinery, in-
to attend all these services.
THE DAILY BANNER and GERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For All” Entered In the pnstoffire at Irc-enc-astle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under Act ot March 7. I.H7X. Subscription rates, 1.5 centr nail in Putnam County: $".50 to $.5 0<) per year Icy mail nytsid Putnam County S. It. Karltlen. PtiblUlier 17-U* South Jack son Street { But base that affirmation or | the consciousness that all powet is given you, for as long as you will accept it through faith. Omweak man and God make a mighty team: Let the weak say. I am strong. Joel .'i:10.
SOCIETY ret cqrates 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY, s»
IN MEMORY
In loving tribute ,o Priest Grimes, who died
1945.
A pr. cicrus one f-om ns
gone,
A voice we loved is still.
Fanlcu O t 1.
h
Which never can b? filled.
The family
p d juring 200 persons.
_ ; More than 150 of the injured j we re spectator* who were .•■how-
And Local News BRIEFS
:lar,s of 19,"9 and was recently I discharged from the U. S. Army I After a short weeding trip thrrngh the southern states, Mr 'and Mrs. Shuck will return, tc GreencaSvl? to mike their home Gi- sts at the wedding were the ®
immediate families of the y o '*nR -Spoils SleepTflnidd c<,,,p,< ’’ ; You'll lik ? the -..i
+ *h •!• 4- Va-tro-noi works rigM
Forlnlgluly nut, To I open'up'no^reU^ Hold Ilian -r Meeting I stuffy transient eon* The Fortnightly Club will hold ! JKil 0 ,"’'for a dinner meeting Monday even- stuffy dTsTre'.Tof ing at 6:.'19 ?. M. at the home i 5 l e * ,l .. col <l« » Follow Mrs. L. H. Dirks. | folder. Mrs. Simps.on Sooner will be I WICKS
assistant hostess and Mrs. That!
will be In charge of the , LATE NEW$ + + + + ! ,r ‘ ,n "“«e.l from ^
rtnh WIM Alrct i thc Kovvrnment viitho;: mih Mrs. Matins* j Serially i....-ctmg it 3 top ^
Monday club wiil meet Mou-1 stl ^ ) ' va * sehedulej t.i
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program.
Mrs. William Smith of nr.-j more was a visitor in Green-
For the Sportsman
Leather Jacket Smart top grain leather jacket. Self belted and endowed with three roomy patch pockets. In black and brown. 1650
BO-oo ALL SPORTSWEAR
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cre-J with flaming gas/line when j ras tle Thursday,
they jamed the area near the
plant to watch firemen fight the
i spectacular blaz?.
, Dewitt Haynic, Woodlyn, Pa., maintenance chief of the refill* ' cry, died *if burns this morning ' aivl physicians reported that two • others were r.et exp.’Cted to live. ■ The condition of another was de* 1 scribed as "very critical.”
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MI ST REI'LAC'E COAL ELKHART. Ind., Oct 4. (UP)
Mrs. C. M. McConrell of Newtonvillr. Msss.. arrived today to visit her sistTs, Misses Milplrod and Nan Dlmmlck of Blooming-
ton Street. , . , . Mrs. Ezra Henry will leave 1 * fM ' ll ' a ^P a
for her home In Roanoke, V. ,
M. and Mrs. Earl Hurst, former Putnam County residents, but now living in Natchez, Mississippi, recently celebrated then 50th “■'"ThfvTlrZS^ m Greencastle A „ K „„ ,h. 16U, ,«»«. t.«Jhe, ,C (,i Mrs. Hurst, who was before her marriage Lottie L. ■ FiP- Th -y are the parents ol eight children, grandparents of twenty and ' M S. Smith, ot Blumon. .ndinn., C. E. Hurst of Knoxville. Term.: Mrs K S. Bowman of Cleveland, O.; L. O Hurst of Decatur, Illinois, C. M. Hurst of Bloomington, Indiana, Mrs. Omor Hantz of Lubbock. Texas; Maurice Hurst, Greencastle, and James J. Hurst of Indianapolis „ . . . . „ * Mi. and Mis. Hurst have been residents of Mississippi for tht past twelve years, but will always call Indiana th ur home, they received many letters and cards from their many friends that were
day. Oct. 7th at 2:.TO at the home of Mrs. C. F. Maihes. Mrs. W. B. Vnndevier will have the program Members please bring needles and thread. : t FIN'CAMTLK ( HUIHTI
l,
The Maple Heights Home Ec Club met Tuestlny, October 1st.
alter spending two weeks with ( Maple Heights Home Ei 1 . her sister, Mrs. Arthur John* Club Held Meeting
and family.
Th? new address of Russell
Sillery is: Pvt. Russell G. Slllery .... , .. , ..
85039584, 3352 nd. Sig. Sv, Bn., I
An Elkhart landlady was ord- 'A. P. O. 887, Postmaster,' MninM . . ered today to replace the coal Xew York, New York. * o.ilei by the presiden , . i.. she removed from an apartment I Mrs. Blanche Wright. Mrs. * v u 1 Neumann and opened ly building In the course of a rent J Chris-ine Miller and daughter, r< P' (l, ' n K tP* 1 club creed an.I idspute with the OPA. j Mrs. Bernice Arnett and (laugh- 8°ng -sf the m-inth
Superior Judge William E. j ter and Mrs. Dora Wilton, alien-. Wider told Mi-s. Verla Smotzer, joyed a visit with Mrs Alberta to put the coal back in the bin [ Miller of Ir.diampolia, the occas-
Eillnmre MisHionury Soeiety Meets Tue« 1 ly Alt“rn.-ion The Missicnary Sneieiy ■ i th?
Fillm re Christian Church will 1 meet Tuesday Oc.. 8 with Mrs.
The meeting was called Gil, ’ prr Knet7 ’ r - Rcmr ' ber tr;
‘The Old Oaken Bucket.” The lesson on handicraft was
given by Mrs. Carl Myers. Tim
w-re"7,^ ,r ... - VI*.™*, a a j. I-A.IJ. vaoor J. b, ^Oor.: ^ 7 317,0 JU .ion,ity Baptist fhurch sLtsy. vl«. pres,.ton., Mr. ,v. cl.y . Ph-,,x mrntbrr, rer O tbr Grand <*•«**«! Jounwd *Ml w« Ml I*
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please bring the canned fruit an.d v get a hies for the Emily Flynn Home, here or to the church
Sunday. -j. .j.
Mrs. Wheeler Hostess To I nion Valley CTuh Mrs. Rose Wh cler was
Sunday, Oct. 6. Luther Steel *, Supt. Sunday School 10:00. Everyone invited.
goven® prompt ■
FOR SALE: One circulating ht ater, I«.'t5.00. 307 West Liberty St. 4-lt.
nounced within 24 hours WASHINGTON, Oet 4 , President Truman tod,, , e.l for immediate “nubstatfl j immigration" of Jews j nto
j tine. He said this ! is ready to lend its
sistance to such a program. The President issued a S U ment outlining a three-pomt gram to meet the problem
| finding homes fo r l Jewish refugees.
The first point was the c for immediate start of inmJ
lion.
Mr. Truman said i n the seer point he whs prepared to i mend to Congress liberalise of tins country's immipW
FOR SALE: Poland Chinas that arc champions In th? feed lot as well es in th? show rings
We have been producing cham- laws to admit displaced pens pirns Tor years, ard hope to con- And third, he said that shu linu ‘ilng the same. Breeding ( n workable solution for the stock for sale at alm'-st all times. I estine problem be developed
Boars and gilts for sale at the peesent time. They are sired by "Allee’s Defender” the sir? of "American Beau.y" the first priz? Junior Yearling Brv. * ar.i
hoo-i Reserve Grand champion boar at
would be willing to recosim to Congress a plan for < assistance for Palestine’s
opment.
Mr. Truman said he had Id' ed “with deep regret” that
repairs to the apartment boiler. Oet. 0th. Rev. Raymond Skelton
Hammond:
secretary Mrs an swering the roll call were' Boar at the 1946 Iowa Sta.o until Dec. 16.
i ' • l i l l mji ill , .-ji 8.1 *7 vc» i j , avurs.
, . Th „ rD j....i treasurer Janip McCammack. Not? Alice, Fair. If you want the kir.d that
To cut down on expenses she had will speak in the afternoon. Gladys Ih.irp, and lreasuict, l ^ .. , . „ . . . _ —
the coal hauled out. U. S. May Stop Aid To Slavs
music. Mrs. Hazel McMains.
Dea Hodge, Gladys Prichard, go shetJ. Come s?e these boars
ton. ian. 4-2t. 1 Greencastle, Route 3. 4-"4-
The meeting was opened and ■
JUST ARRIVED Ready cut floor mats, 600-16 tires, South Wind Uas Heaters, Leatherette Seat Covers, Anti-Freese and Accessories. Tire Repair and Road Service. MACS TEXACO SERVICE 200 North Jackson St. Phone 895
There will be .special
Everyone welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Nea- w'Vlhg done. Twenty memmen. Greenville. O., fire the par- b, ’ s un( * t,n,> g ucs L Mn*- Alfred of fi ttfliurtitoT* KfiSiio McMains. and c^nc child Answer- . , .
nis oi a uauKiurr, tve on sue, . conducted by the vice-president,
|bnm September 28 The luothet ed roll call with a Mouse plant
was formerly Ethel Marie exchange,
O’Hair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Contests were won by Mrs. O. M. O Hait. 113 East Edgar Irene Myers and Lucille Spur-
street, Parts, 111. lock.
In observance of World Wide
Communion Sunday, there will be the flag and repeating the pray-j prescnt at thp NovembcTmeeUng a special service next Sunday er for peace. | for plection oT offiCf .,, s an( , oth *
morning at the Clinton Falls The hostesses for the evening business. 1 Methodist Church. Sunday Scho*5l were: Mrs. Hazel McMains andl
d d„«^, fre , h . ! 'Small Wonder They
ments-were served and the meet-!
WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. (UP) The United States would favor stopping UNRRA aid to Yugoslavia if proof is found to charg* i es that she is diverting relief supplies to military use, inform*
Jed sources said today. (wil! meet as usual at 9:30 follow { Thi * « ssp *“on followed an an- ef) by thp wor8hlp hwT dllrtng nouncement by UNRRA Director; wh|ch thp pHRtor wj|I ^ * j I- H LaGuardia that he lias se>it Communi'-n Meditation ard ada "special mission of high-rank- m , n , strr thp Holy Oommiunion. , ing t NRRA officials’ to 5 ugo- service. Rally Day slavia to look into “various prob- win bt , oh( , erved on October 13. lems of distribution and other Basket Dinner, followed by an
[ matters affecting UNRRA." I afternoon service.
, LaGuardia’s announce ment was issued after publication of reports quoting four returned UNRRA employes as saying UNRRA goods were being us- ij by Marshal Tito to support hi,
military activities in the Trieste^ WASHINGTON^ Oct. 4. (UP) sl,a ’ i —The government took a new
described
(ing adjournrj to meet in Nov-, •The meeting closed by saluting I '
Say Retonga Is Gran
You can’t afford not tc set aside part of your earnings. All of us must meet emergencies that call for cash. All of us have things we want, but can’t get out of current Income. Save regularly.
•*£M%LR PtDtGAL G6SE&VT SYSTIM. ( iffiNfllXHITIZEM BP NIC J E J! and truyt company rf/ruvefet Qepfe-ta/TkauIaxw (P<>y>
Use New Angle In Ship Strike
Betty Burks and assisting were Mrs. Karl Neumann and Mrs. Charles Starr. The meeting for November Will he announced later.
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Entertains C hildren, Friends At Dinner On FirtCay, Sept. 22. 1946. Mrs. Ollie Am id. 503 East Hanrn St Greencastle had as h?r guests her chi’Iren and families. A
Distress From Acid Indigestion, Sleeplessness And Sluggish Elimination Promptly Relieved And She Feels Like A Ditferent Person,
States Mrs. Curtis
"I felt so exhausted I hardly drag around the
up again. Mornings I (elt » out. Splitting headaches! ’ to my distress. My eliniK
was so sluggish that
day went by without my t* 1
a strong laxative.
"Small wonder they say tonga is grand. It pn® brought me blessed relid aa now sleep better than in fi and have a fine appetite, tress from acid indigestion, and i sllessness are relit
New Era Club Meets TWsdav New Era Club will meet with Airs. W. D. James Tuesday at 2:30. Mrs. Brenclle will have tic-
program. -1- *;• -t- -j-
Catholic Ladies Club To Meet
Catholic Ladies Guild will hold Us regular meeting Tuesday, I Oct. 8th. The October commit-
• - «»• »"•. *«• rv.„ „ ch*ir- z. i
man, has planned a piteh-in sup- mented me after every meal. I i deficiency and ronstlfS per for all members nt 6:30. dreaded going to bed at night , Thousands praise Kotor*
could house
and it seemed I would have to
drag along all my days, but it . . didn’t take Retonga long to brin,“ and so an the neait*.* me blessed relief," happily states poor climinatrm. I > Mrs. D. C. Curtis, well-known different person. Re y nrsident of 6200 California Ave., serves all th- praise it
Nashville. Tenn. Discussing her os.
ease Mrs. Curtis gratefully con-i Retonga is intended to « tinned: distress due to insufficient I "I could eat very little and dis- | if digestive juices f
<11 and ice cream melon were served
r.jon.
Those present w?re
and water
i
in the after- ’
Mr and
of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gasaway and son, Green:astle; Mr. and Mrs. B^rt Wright of Fill-
The four men, described as t k ,
members of a 10-man road-huilel- 1 ^ , n ‘ "J P ‘ ’ MrR - Arn, ' H a, ' (J children . ... i • r '- ,e >h» daedlocked west coast vir nn,i ir.-o fox-
ing mission, charged that mules phasp of neKOtiations to cnd the bearing the -‘U. S” brand were shipr)inf{ Htl1kp
bemg employed to «nove Yugo Unab!(i to ^ a , mlon , pC(lrity m ^ p: Mr anl Mrs Harrv M1 ,. iilav guns into position facing . agreement between the striking | Pr nnd children
Moigan line nt fneste. (ship’s officers and ng»
ci it cj .<*.*■ t 1 ♦ loot Cl 15 1
invited th
to
of Coatesvllle:
painted on its rah was seen ha-tl-ing a captured German howitzer near Trieste, and charged that much UNRRA material delivered Yugoslavia had been shipped
on to Russia,
liSGuardia lost no time whipping out a statement saying he had heard about the matter an I that the UNRRA mission in Yugoslavia already had made a "routine” investigation nnd suhmitted a report. Two Clemency Pleas Filed
Please bring table service-
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Washington Twp. P. T. A. To Meet Tuesday The Washington Township P T. A. will meet Tuesday evening October 8, in the Reelsville Higl School building at 7:30 p. ni Severn) musical numbers will ix given by the No. 10 primary room, directed by Mrs. Everett Logan and Mrs. Prank Jarrell. Mrs. K“nneth Eggers will have charge of devotions. The principal speaker of the evening will he J. W. Gordin, a leturned chaplain from Germany. Everyone is welcome.
•b 4. *
Del.ori* Turner Bride O Franklin Shuck
Miss DeLaris Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ora Turwu of Oreeneastlc. was united in marriage to Franklin Blr.-rit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cl?? Shuck of Fillmore on Thursday at 4 P. M The ceremony was performed
because I knew I would He i cept no substitute. Retoi J* awake for hours and then sleep be obtained at R ■ ,-iii- [i short time before waking , ' >nur St"i / Adv.
p. Mil
NUERNBERG, Oct 4— <UPI - i IT i- Clemency appeals U h*\*? Alfred Rosenberg and Wilhelm Frick from dea.h by hang-
with the
'.•luncil.
Ho; -nb?rg, leading ideologist "f Nazism, and Frick, one-time I’’prote. iOr’ ‘of Bohemia and Morlavla, wr-e among the 12 Nazi leaders sentenced to death Tuesday by the Int?rnatlanal Military Tribunal. Th» executions have been set for Oct. 16. A similar clemency appeal foi the missing Martin. Bormann ’.vas filed yesterday. Joachim Von
cnees here tomorrow on a com- In-Jiarapolis; Mrs. Hester Jackjromi.se proposal already accept- son of Fillmore: one grandson ed by east and gulf coast ship- Billy Wallace was not able to be jH-rs. p.-esent, he is with the armed
Federal conciliators said they forces in India, were counting heavity on the + + + * eastern shippers to “.sell" the Sugar Ridge Club compromise to the Pacific coast "ill Meet Wednesday
executives. | The Sugar Ridge Needle Club The striking unions—the CIO will '• ft with Mrs. Mary Roach Alarine Engineers and the AFL Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 9.
Masters, Mates and Pilots—also -j. a- -j- + (iccej)teri the compromise m f Hnt in Medlsen Chih union security. But it had been ^ Me’-t On Inursday
turned down steadfastly by Cl inter. Madivin Home agents of the Pacific Atnerican Economic* Club win mert with Shipowners Association. who MrH - V #rn Sigler Thum-ay, Oct.
! have been lepresanttng the west.. 10 -
<-rii operators here.
The personal invitations to thr,
_ r OT ,, 1 . + •!• + (decorated with ferns and fall I out hy ihe Maritime Commission ( (flowers. Rev. Bradford official-1
last night after conferences with Aiuimmcrd t ’T^1 a wo n e—e—4 q crn s 8 mo- r — , — i i_s-■ A , - . %_
ony
"I Love Truly."
The young couple were attend-' ed by Miss DeNolia Turner, sis-( ter of th? brid? nnd Roland 1
Tharp of Fillmore.
The brijd? wore a pale pink wcol jersey dress with black! accessories and corsage of white ' rose buds and baby breath. Miss DeNolia Turner wore a
Mrs. Christy has been employ- deep rose gabardine dress with
, oKm r* . * ed by the G. W. Deer Farm a white rose bud corsage La o I epartment suggestion],.-. m pany for several years and Mrs. Shuck ata-nled Green-
ARRIVED TODAY! WOMEN'S AND GROWING GIRLS BROWN LOAFERS BY BUKTEK BROWN PLENTY OF SIZES AND WIDTHS R and S BOOT SHOP
20 East Washington Street
UJi 1 . " If
j Tleasr. note change in meeting i in the home of Louis Bradfoijd of j !> ! Avon, before a large bay Window |
, ed with a single ring ceremony.
[\" n An r d tt3n T y i -'i-SaC cllrlcU y r,, inTe' G30<,bar of Crawflrd^ll? ” ( Bradfcr/ pujed^”! iTve You!
today w.th the Allied control 1 ' K y R„y Christy, of Greencastle. took
».
(6:45 oclock at the Wabash Ave
that a voluntary settleme:’ _ . . . . . A e ’ . ,. , . . I Presbyterian church w th the would make it unnecessary for * rx o -x rx
* | pastor, Dr. R. G. Riemann readI ing the ceremony in the presence
sue its contemplated—and con-
ordering
trcversial — directive union security on
owned vessels.
The commission drafted such a directive earlier this week at
l of the groom’s sister and hus-
j band, Mr. and Airs. Ralph Mason
of Gr:
Lyons, of Crawfoiylsville.
government-j Gr?encastle. ard Airs. Leona
Rlbbentiop's lawyers said an ap- With the obvious purpose of fore- Mr . Christy has been associated castle High School and cradnst peal from th? death sentence foi ing Pacific coast shipping flrnujwLh the PrestO-Lite company , ed with the class of 1943 ,4 K rr '7 , ° rel * n minist ‘ ,, to rom '' ,0 temR with ll ‘« *war.f| n Indianapolis for the past two Mr Shuck is a graduot - of wxuw be rued (nd.,. I„e c«l„„- Fill™,,,
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