The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1946 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1946.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED

••It w aves For AH" } Birthday*

Entered in the postoffice at ' vtrs Robert Black, city.today

CJreenoastle, Indiana as second ^ ^ ^

lass mail matter under Act of

March 7. 1878.

Subscription price, 15 cents per .veek; $:! 00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-

nam County.

S. It. Itariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

Miss Helen Pace, today, Nov. 9 Gc u^c B Friend. 3X years to-

day. Nov. 9.

John A. Friend, 43 years today

Nov. 9.

Mis Clyde Grimes, It. 1. Nov.

9

Mrs. Clyde Grimes, R. 4. Nov.

9th.

Lowell Ray Erwin, south In I-

SOCIETY Kainlirultp' Club !'o Me. I Tuesday

The Bainbridge Community o ivu Club will hold its Nov-

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i iaiia! sti'".*t”road, k years today \ Washington township will I x „vember 9. I ■ ;crVe the ' r slxUeth weddln S an,,i -

1 Twins, Eugene Clark, Green-! veriiu, y

castle, R. 3, and Mrs. Lloyd Run

meet Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Lcuis Wells

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W. It. < • To

Meet Tuesday

The W. R. C. will meet on t!ic fourth floor of the court house

•mbc meeting on Tuesday. Nov. at 1:30 tv.. Tuesday. Noveir-j

,2th at the home of Mrs. Ralph

Ciodl'eltei.

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Mi. a id Mrs. t'hadvviek •Jlrserving (MM., Anniversary

On Sunday, November 10. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Chadwick, liv,ng near the county line in

^ere'J eimer?/

Due to the fact that both arc

ion of Crawi'o,-d-sviiic. today, 1 -ctive a 3 they once wens, j November 9th. there W1 “ b " no • s ' ,ecial obs,>rv ' W eddings j ..nee, but many friends and ac- ' Mr and Mrs. Samuel Chad-tyuamtances are expected to of-

Novem-1 t'er their best wishes on this

j happy occasion.

Mary Alice of Mt. Meridian,: wicl< - years Sunday,

spent Thursday with Rosella j ber JOth.^ ^ Wayne Hu|ltcr | Their children Ira Chadwick.

Mj years. Saturday, Noverntrei-1 Knijht.sville, Otho Chadwick, ol

Rozella Hunter and Lena , (th ' j Greoncastle and Mrs. Sibyl Alien Tiussel shopped in Indianapolis) an( i Mrs. Glendon Herbert livin," near them, will assist in Monday. |ii years Saturday, November j the observance.

. Mr. and Mrs. Chadwick have

t

9th. ,

, i Ml and Mrs. Lee Martin, 401' made Washington township their

Elkhart are spending e week, ^ Maaigon 25 ycar8 Sunday ' hom c -or more than fifty years end in Greencastle. , ^ 10l | 1 j and have resided in their po-es-Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Good-) ' ‘ nt < nf..-table home during enough. East Anderson street, * W'KKK ( Kl.I.IMt.VTION ;aost ' ■ theii ' ‘carried life. Both have gone to Fort Meyers, Fla.,! [were born near v here they have where they will spend the win-, children's Book Week 1946 1 s P unt 1,1 ' ,!o Mr ' C3i a< i V/ ick

will be observed at the Green-1 has i-'”'wed arming and fruit castle Public Library, November , Sowing during his active years 10-16. The theme for this year is! nd om ,inu ha,! on ‘‘ °f ‘f 14, -Books Arc Bridges'- and many ! • ir 8‘' ’ cental Indinteresting displays will b e mad,-j iai,:l raisi,, K P rim e a PP |es

at the library which suggest' P l ' ai;,l ' !i

ter.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stevens and daughter are spending the weekend in Cleveland, Ohio, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Port Garrison and family. Mr. Garrison is a brother of Mrs. Stevens.

HOSPITAL NOTES

j Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oldham of

this morning.

Mrs. Roma Donnahue, Hanna

and other fruits hut he

"the high adventure of reading j s P ecialize ' J in «PP l «* ;lnd P™ 4 *

. 1 es. Both are members o. fh,

the

that takes the mind and spirit i co ' “*'■ ,, ‘ c,,,u " 8 01 on journeys of discovery." 1 West Union Church of Clu,ist ai,d Interesting books will be dis- , Mr - Chadwick has served as a played under th captions "Books d a " M c.i ^>0 yeais.

Are Bridges to . . . Lands around

' Clayton, R. 1 are the parents of the World. Realms of imaginat- r Ml> " ' la > ,m H Host ess a daughter born at the hospital.ion and joy, facts and informa-, ' l,lmm Monday

lion, world of nature, wonders A,l " nni Chtt P ter ,,f Dt ' lta | of science, and new experiences." ! Th, t: ' Tau wil1 nleet M.-nday at

I /•“; -A miniature log cibin, a r.-piiea S P- m 11 "><' home t,f M,s street was admitted to the hos- 1 t Almth[Un Un( . r)ln w ., s I Ward Mayhail. Mrs. W. D. triday night offering with ^ , center a ^ivUng hostess. ji broken tun as u result of a j t ! a, j, . i books of biography « r well I ....

!. • M.rs. Crawley (iiven

1 Klrll.da.v kLixprise

A surprise party was given ' for Mrs. Anna Marie -Crawley

born in. will center a group of, books of biography of well I

1 known Americans.

I Mrs. Ora Wright. 7 Locust j School classes will visit the street, was admitted to the hos- ; library during th.. week and i pital yesterday. [ every child "•ill be given

j hospital

la.miuv

F riday.

Margurite and James Page of Roachdale. R 2 were admitted

Mrs. Stella Layton, Green- opportunity to vote for his favcastle, R. 3 was admitted to the orite book or book character.

. , o-. .1 many nice gifts. A g„f -J time was

yesterday. The winners will he announced i . ,

I enjoy'd

Kenneth Salsiuan, Fillmore, R. the following Wc k. The re pilar 1 ....

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i wa a aHmittoH h^ctAi♦«i stoi v Hour will be held on .» .

‘ , Ki»s(4»ii ( "ill

Inursday afternoon at 4 o'clock.

lo Meet Mmdav

Bofik Week celebration is in- i , A,, ^

A , The Boston Club will meet

, th h _ , ternationa and includes »>"f Monday at 7:15 with Miss I.-lia 'to ,hr h,,SpltHl SatUrda y morn, adults and children. 39 countries ' [ionle M „„ Jpnni ,. Thl ,, ()p vvi|| ,n t a , around th *' world Australia, , be assisting hostess.

Mr. and Mrs. William Sinnet , Mexico, Sweden. India a, ...

jof Russellville are the parents of I playing their part in building Nhirnlng Mtisieale ^ ; a son born Friday afternoon at! world friendship through books. -| (i n ,|,| m....) j nu -

j TOP STORIES TO FLOAT 1 1 t,P Greencastle Morning i ON KOI I I. »iv/ U Musical will meet with Miss

ON ROEEl-.K HEAKIMiS

F1»E( ATION WEEK | - Kalhlcen Campbell, E. Seminary

LOS ANGELES il'Pi Th: 1 St . Wednesday at 10 o’clock, latest thing in carthquak pi.r, -] 'I* *•* 4* *F ing will be demens riite-i h. s - !'• !’• To Meet when a three-story top j: add* i.Miiii Mr*. Edwards

b,- r 12th. for inspection. Officers, and members please be present j

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<1.1 15 C ALENDAR

Monday-

Modern Priscilla Club Mrs. Oscar Rector. A. A. H. W. International Relations Group 7:30 p. m. Mrs. C. Li. Pierson, 615 An-ler-^

sou.

Kindergarten Mothers Club 7:".0 p. m. Basement of City Library. Tuesday Present Day Club 2:30 Mrs Andrew Durham. S. C. c. 7:30 Mrs. Haro! ! Edwards. Greencastle Girl Scout Council 2:30 P. M. City Library Girl Scout Leaders 7:00 P. M - City Library. New Era Club 2:30 P. M. - | Mrs. Charles Rector WednesdayMorning Musicale 10 o’clock Miss Kathleen Campbell. P. E. O. 7:30 P M. Miss Lela Walls. Thursday Section Two of Christian Church 2 P M. Mrs. Roy Abrams. HEPAIW CALENDAR Monday 11:00 a. m. Freshman Chanel Student Talent Program. Boston Club 7:45 P. M. Miss Lelia Horne. Monday- Book Club 8:00 P. M. Mrs. John Tennant. Tuesday Tuesday Reading Circle 2:30 - Mrs. E. B. Nichols. , Wednesday 11:00 a. m. Worsmp Chapel 1>»-. Orville Davis. Thursday 10:30 a. m Lengthened chao- . I The Hon. Charles Phelps Taft. Friday 11:00 a. in. Music Chape!

WELCOME OLD GOLD DAY VISITORS

We look forward with pleasure to welcoming the OLD GOLD DAY vis* itors — Small and large parties maybe arranged for -

CAFE R0YALE

£ mumrww mtammm

I

Lime & Lenin

A

/fat

on h- r birthday, Nov. 8Ui. There

wei. 26 present. She received j ^ ,r ' Miolin.

<('lintItiunl front I'ftir**

. sure capanle teaching, they wi'l : attract ,< nne type of young

| people to the profession which to a prcsont s ix-s'tory' structm ) S. C. C. will meet at the home . , , ■ no " bave ,<ir ,1 ‘kher pay- ( Under California’s earthquake of Mrs. Harold Edwards, 1001 S.

'code, conventional ("nstiuctien' Indiana St., Tuesday at 7:30 P.

I uiiiig American Education would be illegal. So an engine. - M. Mrs. Flossie McIntyre will be

A.-ek, a nation wide effort :»-j n g n ri „ designed «■> roller-li- i--[ assistng hostess,

being made to bring these and | in „ US8elrbl| ,. s on wh , lhl ,l 4- 4- -F 4- , . ■ the. problems to the attention : thm , st ,„ i( , s wjn no:l| J II.me Ee Club To

BLDG. I’KOGRA.M

M «inlln«M k il li'oiii Onot

annual buJget.”

Dr. W. Vernon Middleton, ex- ! jcutive nee retar v 'for the Section of Church Extension in Philadeli phia, t Ntinmtes that as a whole the chun lies will be able to raise approximately 70 per cent <>f the costs, out will be compelled to

' iinanc* the remainder.

The survey, which included n.nre than two-thirds of the 580 districts of the Church, indicates that throughout the denomination 2.148 new churches and 1,4ns new parsonages will be built and 0,000 extensive renovation:.

IMf, AND LEGUMES an* a profitable pair f.»r farmers *$ M^ucll bn an iiiM parablf pair Working t.-i:»ll.,i .1- a tram, they builil up Mill fiTtility and incretoe < rup yi. I«U l<e^umes <lo not thrive in and sod Alfalfa, for example, h up*. riall> M’li'ilive lo soil acidity It and tin c-Iomi -i-.w !m *i wlien tlie aoil i> ■ >weet” or no more than slightly acid The hi|?h protein content of le^utiK * muk< them a nifM-rinr fi.ragf crop . . and so. of special \alue this \car I'.tr «vaiii|ili- an . 4 alfalfa has almut five times a> inuch pr«»hin a* an an- - f t , . Prop« rly grown, it produces large yields of nutrition' paiutal.li digestible roughage rroper growing involves among other things, the ti-'tim.' of irfai+ and xiib-soiis for achlity and available taieium. and tlu .i|>pliiatuin of the needed lime well m advance of seeding Legumes, with Uteir deep-penetrating root '>op<-n iiphoavy soils ami produee large tonnages of orguiiM matter. Tlu-y thu* rale high among the soil-improving crops, ami have a dutimt plair n uil conserxation. But they neetl pk-nty of lunc ahah w.ll nturn at lea^t IH over and aliovc each tU inv< *tcd If you are in doubt about y«»ur liming need take a soil •'mf-lr to the County Agricultural Agent. He mil be glad to a<lvi*< ai ahout this and other farm problems. We are happy fa prot itle financial ni<I for ■■>,] ,mpro) mf • kantl for other farw pur/Misee If your opeiattoti - : t <im> . , mu suit yon economically. Central National iiank Southwest Corner Square

aew3«* xs'-rTSBCS

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, , , i . perm. ,

! of tls ‘‘ o , ' n, ' r!l1 public so that all t)ng S(X inches f nv -m.-nt M I With Mrs. Svarn

ONES OER AMI' MS MARK WHERE LIDICE STOOD PRAGUE (UP) A patch <,r

scarlet geraniums in a weedgrown field that is the only in-

may “know their schools” and Uie important part which they

l»lay.

‘U. S. Will Disarm’

any direction I Brick Chapel Home Ec club d,,ation t,Mla y that hun,ans ‘• v,>r ! . w ll meet Tuesday at 2 P. M. at ,ived on thp s P ot thnt oncp WM

j tome ■>: Mrs. L.-sii,- Sears,

' R G r| Cross Scandal’ 'Binbi-rs please bring needles, riowers survived fire, ex- ’ ' I thr.ad, thirbles and scissors. P^rivcs and the industrious lav-

.p . ling operation of Nazi work

' Modern Priscilla men, who even changed tin- < .lib To .Meet course of a brook to erase -ill The Modern Prisrilla Club t'accs ot Lidice. But the ger- ) will meet Monday afternoon with auiurns left in a trampled gard . Mrs. Oscar Rector, East Wash- ‘' n when the woman who had j ington street. tended them was shoved into a

•F 4* 4* »p truck for the Journey to Raver,s-

!•' mr Leaf Clover brueck concentration camp, have < lull Will Meet thrived in the midst of desol.i-

Four Leaf Clover club will lion.

WANTED LAUNDRY HELP HOME LAUNDRY & CLEANERS 217 East Washington St.

THROUGH its spokesman, UN Delegate Warren Austin, the U. S. backed to the fullest Russia a stand for world-wide arms limitation and carried the challenge further with a demand for effective "Inspections" to safeguard auch an arms-control program. Austin is shown above as he told the UN general assembly that the U. S. is prepared to "co-oper-ate fully” in disarmament, but that "inspections must be made to protect copiplyipg slate* i^Hiijst evasion. (I nternation.il)

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THE REV FR lEOPOlD 8RAUN, former pastor of the church of St. Louis In Moscow, has issued a formal statement on the "Red Cross scandal" in a review of his activities during 13 years as the only American Catholic clergy man In Moscow. Father Braun accused the Soviet secret poiicw of diverting to Its own uses millions of dollars in American Red Cross supplies intended for the destitute. The priest has taken issue with a denial of his charges by the Red Cross, saying "I do not condemn the American Red Cross as such, but I do vehemently protest the signing away of colossal charity contributiohs by an organization which had pretended to accept them for the r^ef of bunuui suffering in Russia. ” i I nttrnational)

CLOSED MONDAY In observance of Armistice Day, Monday, November t Ith, we will be closed all day. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. GARDNER ICE CREAM CO.

FARMS AND ACREAGE MONTGOMERY UOl NTY—200 acres. I is \. in HiltivalioirR A. in pasture and clos er. 2 big. barns. I ehi. ken Imn-*-. »roo«ff In,us,-. Tractor shed. 2 ear garage with living <l"«ri'' rv H " I „f 8 rooms. Living room with fireplace. Dimiig ruom. Nice kitchen wired fur electric stove. Full ha*,'i«ent hi " furnace. Eaimdr> lac. flood roof. Sturm d.mrs ami "inin-HX mile off State Read. „ MONTGOMERY C’OI NTV—Vacant 100 \. I HI ' A. clover. .*>« A. blueg.ra** pa-durc. Running , - l a* insulated house with electricity. 2 ear garage. Knmili r ii'-u-'-house. Double corn crib. „ MONTGOMERY COUNTY—132 acres. 100 acres in hm r • acres in corn. I saw mill on grounds. MONTGOMERY COUNTY—120 acres. ro-in '"-"''j:!“" nli | k My. Hardv nod floors. Furnace. Stanchions ui "» r "- ' ^ house. Hen and brooder house. Double corn crili. ' men! and crops can be bought. ( | n PUTNAM COUNTY—111' 2 acres. 65 acres ^ pasture. 5 room bouse. Electricity will h- in W| ^ Garage anil chicken lions,, eomlilned. Barn .->'•> • Brooder bouse. . j PUTNAM COUNTY—134 acres. 85 acre* in "' J ^ini room bouse. Hitehon with large pantry. , "'"'J-. . ^\3f room with fireplace. 4 bedrooms. Elect rich,'. -K ‘ hr(KI( |. St el roof. Drive way t-emcnE Smoke house, ^ |( un ,iiif rr bnu.se, eldelsen house, i 2 cellar cement. 3n r m creek. iiiuUli*^ PUTNAM COUNTY—159 acres. 145 acres in cni . room house. Newly painted ami nap red. ‘ . | r , MH1K fhPump o n porch. ' 2 eemetit cellar. Dining rnnm. ^ ^ ing room. Brooder lions*-, lien house, Inirn. I"" s " »i,|. y. 78 corn, 15 acr#** •>.) ‘ Highway. f , ftf PUTNAM COUNTY—94 a-n-s. 6 room h-ui.r. ’ , ^ milt garage. Large hen house. Big ham. H Stanch oi>' - ( , (irIU K Block milk house. Sil*,. Double crib. 3 well*. - • - acre* oats. 14 ai-r*-* Alfalfa. Possession iniin.-i ^ PARKE (OI NTY—95 ae.res. Ik tillable. t> ' thicken house. Eleclrlclty. Fencing goml. ^ ^ PARKE COUNTY—162 acres. 49 aitres in ' tint* house. Barn 30x4(1. Smoke house. Brooder house. • jflUr PARKE COUNTY—115 acres. 45 lillahle. ' '"''"'J",,*,). *«W Garage. C<irn <-rlh. Chicken house. Barn lOv-nk • timhei. Fi-iu-ing good. Spring water pasture. ^ PARKE fWN'TY—71 a*-n-.s. Id a*T,-s lillahle. ' ^ Kiinning water pasture. 22x24 barn. Smoke h "" • .^qurr ^ brooder hmise. Fencing fair. ElectrU'My. 31 act<s limber. ugf*. fi»f' sleeping porch. KM with buillin*. Nleely ll«'” ra ™- GW sleeping porch. KM with bulletin*. Nicely d !'""' hr« l,lrt age. Smoke house and cellar combined. 3 chic . ■ ^ ^ ^ |^- houses. All buildings in very goml condition. !■> 1111 ianapolis. Bf p*» PARKE COUNTY—154 acres. *M* acres linnnig Plenty timber. Buildings fair. Ilmmedlate 1*°" ' water. ten** PARKE COUNTY—86 a< res. On main highwa.'euMIvatinn. No huililings. .,,gni«0 PARKE UorNTY—148 acres. M***Uy all lree.s planted by Government. fio*Hl fencing. B' 11 . OWEN COUNTY—117', acres. 8 miles sm'thw^j < n( ^ Indiana. 3 room house. Idrge liarn. Spring on no Fair fencing. Has some young timber. |m , n | rWVIOO COUNTY—78 acres all tUlabk-. Loealcd hol(M “, (E Big liaru with shed. Brooder anil hen house. • ” , f^nit s niilk house, (i Stanchions. Fencing good. rl ! ... M-rtls*"'’ f (louse. 2 hedroonis. F'1r*-pla« , e in living room. 1 1 " repairs. 12 miles from Terre Haute. )(1 ^ FK 2371 MR. BURROWS — MISS HOR' vlM Horvath Reality Company, 1^239 N. Delaw are str*-*-! INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA

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