The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 November 1946 — Page 2

.Wf DAKY BANNffit, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1946.

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INDIANAPOLIS. Ir.a. Nov 25 Old time gospel revival at the i in'S i Bootlegging, public in- Church of God. comer Maple and tixicatioi and illegal transporta- Apple streets each evening. 7::iJ tion of alcholie beverages have o'clock with Rev. K. D. Wiseman, accounted for the majority of the .state youth director, and evangarrests made during the past eiist, with special music and ninths by Indiana excise singing. Also special Thankspolice. ' giving services Thursday, 2 p. m. Neil I MeCnllum. director of .. jin Hev. C. C. Raines, sta'e public relations for the Indiana overseer speaking. AI holic Beverage Commission. Come bring youi instrument reported also that excise police . 1IU | SO ngs. made 12 SOT visits to permit, ah jn e welcome, premises and 1.529 tavern invest- Rpv (; ,. 0 F _ xix. pastor, igations during the three months.! 'i(> HWNr.rt ami.KTISI.Nii I.KT BANNKR \I»S SKI.I, IT

Boy, 14, Held In Triple Slaying

THE DULY BANNER

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED

“It Waves per All”

Entered in the postoffice at | Creencastle, Indiana as second j dass mail matter under Act of*

March 7. 1S78.

Subscription price, 15 cents per

SOCNTY

faced arraignment Putnam County: $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put- Twentieth Century (bib

mun County.

S. !i. Uariijen. Publisher 17-19 -South Jackson Street. •

CIRCULATM II EATERS THE IDEAL COAL HEATER

WHILE THEY

LAST!

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JUST RECEIVED CONGGLEUM RUGS STEEL CARD TABLE S3.75 Art Furniture Co.

|»i:hso\al And Local News uniu¥%

ROCKVILLE, Md.. Nov. 25 (UP) A blond, good-looking toy of 1(, whose school-mates 'ie-

set ibed as a “popular and cherr-' week; Sit 00 |)er year by mail

ful .student,

today for the triple slaying of the foster mother, father and sisbei

who "loved him dearly,” As lie sit quiet and red-eyed

in a cell at the county jam >cuing\ Lobby Snyder was kept under' err,slant watch to prevent hir.ilj from any attempt to lake his owdi life. His arraignment on the j murder charges was set for 1:501 p. in. at the Rockville juvon,5 I crurt. | State's Attorney Joseph W | Simpson, Jr., said Bobby huJ confessed to firing the five shotgun blasts Hint wiped out his entire foster family after a father-son argument over use of the family car and the question

of c ates with girl friends.

The victims were Ross H. Sny-j ler, Washington, D. C. tax at-t.o-ney: his socially- prominent wice, Mrs. Jane Snyder; and their 12-year c;ld adopted di.ughtcr,

Jane Ann.

Police said Bobby's greatest fear was that he would b? forced to return to the scene of the Saturday slayings the blood

stained kitchen in the Snyder’s * il P olis -

comfortable home n.’ur Barnes-1 Progress History club will meet

town, not far from Washington Prison psychiatrists who ex-

a nined the y ungstcr said he | "''H haw the program.

gild's Colds

WICKS W VapoRub

loaie and Child Study tub To Meet Tonight The Home and Child

Relieve Misery

-Rub on

lime Tested

Meets Oil VVeilnesdu,N

The rwenfcieth Century Clul, will meet Wednesday afternoon

at 2:30 o’clock with Mns. J Courtney. Mrs. Sarah

and Mis. Minuetta Wright will

is ive charge of the program.

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0r<i»( land CmiiWPittit.v i Inh Wet UeeenMy

J Tee November meeting of the , ijri.vciand Community Club w ij i the home tit Mis. Blanche A'-

j(urn.

The regular order of business conducted by the president,

Club will meet tonight with Mrs. } fJeorge Tennis, South Jackson I street at 8 o’clock, j .> a. Mr. and Mrs. Grimes Entertained Guests Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grimes entertained guests at a pitch-in supper and bridge party. Sunday

night.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. George Frank. Mr. and Mrs. F j Guy Williamson, Mr. and Mrs.

Wright Virgil McCammack, Mr. and

'.Mrs. Lee Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Pickens and Mrs. Gertrude

Williamson.

POP. SALE at Cook’n: Si:; small farm. Joh

lute, teed electri.’. table mod i South lnt!i:,;,.,\. n

Study [ , be.'utiful walnut ease.

TTtai-p.

glifocn fy -• i irtecn by nire' S.U,e : p^ e | . : ! Just ove. iai. >y ax- * fosley electric an , cert. Delivered in city for only ra di°. man’s oven • ' 1 $33.(5. Furniture Exchange, C> ion dyn Irudn, 7 m; |, West Side Square. Phone 170-J. WtUmit street road

2ftrlp. I FOR SALK: 19;*,5

FOR SALK: Two small hoir- tudor, 19:19

25-1

Good buys, of ground.

One with half miles west Will trade for

Ford

m " U ' r Clair A| b , ■ )t Somerset cm

Siis Snag In War Reparations

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 25

1 UP 1 The United States has hit an unexpected snag in. its

Mi and Mrs. Ivor MeMains a* tended the Sonja Henie Ice Re

vue, Friday evening. | yj rs . j 0 Sutherlin, who also gave J efforts to bypass Russian objecWer.iell Hurst of Darlington.!* I»'P concerning the activ- tions and begin prompt distribuspent the week md with his par-i'ties Pt 1 " 1 '’ 0 ' 1 f °r the new club I tion of Japanese war reparations.

cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Otha Harst. year.

Women of the Moose will inert'

A resume of

the recent! it wag revealed today.

Put'inm County Homo Econom-j Informed officials said the ob-

ies Club Achievement Day w*is{ stacle was unforeseen coolness

Tuesday at 7:30 at the home. Ali ,, |Vel , | )V , three members who a to j :) y other interested nations t*> a members and officers bo prcse.’.t j1s() lnt ., uberil ( , r th( . West Floy!,'*™ American, proposal. Mary Virginia Young has re-! H-mv Economics Club. Mis. Ad.tj T '“-’ P'»n. cir-ulated about two

Hall. Mrs. Emma Farrow t;,, [! weeks ago, called on other mem-

bers of the 11-nation far eastern

turned home after visiting re-

1 alives and friends in Indian-’ M ,s - Ethel Eggers. . .

A turkey contest was held b,’| ^mmiss.on ' FECl^to jo.n

Mrs. Emma Shepherd.

J Tuesday at 2:30 at the home o! j '»-• Marriott and M ^ w|thciJt ! Mrs. Louis Hays. Mrs. Join Boyd L ota Kauh were receivcfl fm i ^

The proposal was drawn

Lenta Kauh were

I membership. Mrs. Pearl Row

1 was a guest.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deer an i pi,,. n ,. xt meeting is .•■on, Steven, and Dick Sunkel a'- ! ,j av p,, c jg with

tended th-* Sonjg Henie Ice Re- \y a || ace

vue at Indianapolis Sunday night ( .j. .j.

Mrs. I’rintt Hostess Ti Needleeraft Chili

Wcdnes-

Mrs. Hazel

in a

dire live to Gen. Douglas MacArtinir to start assignment • f

further de-

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seemed "confused." The fa • ily's friends and relatives were at a loss to explain the tragedy . Mrs. Snyder's brother, H. Hague Russell, said the Snyders adopted Ecbby and Jane in theii

infancy.

“They loved them both dearly,’ he said, “just as if they were their own children.” if convicted of murder, Bobby ; ould be scntcr.,fcd to life im* prisonment or lianging. Bobby himself notified pnlice of the slayings some five hour flerward after he and a t*>y friend had attended a movie showing of the “Cockeyed Miracle.” lie had taken his doa I foster father's car for the movie

excursion.

The victims were found lying on the kitchen fl.ior of the Sr.y-

dor home.

.. ,, bv Kuauer, Billv Lffmbrrt if tjfl.- ing the social hour. The Decein* Both Mr. and Mrs. Snyder were . ... , . . , . , , i city were Sur.iav guests ot Mrs. her meeting will be held the

shot twice, once in the head and' • '

, . l Laura E. Bittle. I h( ,n .s . n t* - third hnday at the nci.. * of Mrs.

once in tlie chest. Jane Ann was!

ing the 88th birthday of Mrs vVeisncr.

j Bittle. | d- -9 d- +

1 Second Wednesilav Club

i Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Moffett 1 . „ ,

i.iii*st of Mrs. MeKIroy

will come this evening to spend] the night with Dr. and Mrs. G.' D. Rhea. They were called tc Indianapolis because of the serious illness of Mr. Moffett's mother. Mrs. Charles Moffett formerly of this city. She is at the home of he! daughter, ,M >.

Murray DeArmund.

A r ang those f i* an Greencastle attending the Indiana-Purdue game at Lafayette Saturday were; Mr. and Mrs. .h hn. Earnsnaw, Claude Webb, Leon Welcii Bernard Handy, Aaron Arnold

and O. W. Hollowell.

V. F. VV. Auxiliary, No. 1550 will meet Tin s lay at 7:30 at th > home. There will be initiation. All members interested in the Christmas gift exchange pleas - be present. Please note chan ■

in meeting date.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reilly ol Li-bar.’ n, Mr. and Mrs. Oseji Hnverly, Mrs. Nora Hunter, Boi by Kuauer, Billy Lambert • f Ufl.*.

DR. F. H. SPURLOCK

Annou nces

TI; ■ opening of an office for (he practice of General Medici

CLOVERUALE, IND.

Corner of Kultoii ami l.ataiett, '•Ireels. Week Day Hours — 11 A. M. 'o 5 P. M.

CLOVKRDAI.K I’HOM lli

RESIDENCE — GHEEM ASTI.K — I’HONK Sl:l-W

after unsuecassful efforts to get Russia to attend a formal repara- ! lions conference. Moscow refused i pending assurances that Manchurian equipment seized by the ! Re.I Army would be considered I legitimate war booty and hence

The N vember meeting of tin* not ieductible fmm Russia s final N dlecraft Club was held wi.h' '-'I” 1 lotions trem Japan.

Mi. Phylandei ! mitt. 1 he program committee, Mrs. Fr- d | j Pease, Mrs. Frank Woliung and • Mrs. Or.ar Beck outlined tile Z yiar'. work. New officers for th** T emiiing year are, president, Mrs.!# VV. J. VVecsner; vice-presiden.t,! X Mrs. Pease: secretary, Mrs. Beck x and treasurer, Mrs. Ida Pollom. A Thanksgiving program was given by Mrs. Leslie Hamakcr. J Mrs. Ruth Quehhcman, a former member was a guest of the club, i Refreshments were eny yed Unr-

GOULD'S 0 DRIVE-1 SELF SERVICE VALUE

shot once behind the ear. * ANNIVERSARIES

W editings

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Phipps, Creenicastle, R. 1. 15 years today.

November 25th.

Birthday

Shirley Jane Arnold, daughter ut Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold. i Fillmore, Sunday, Nov. 24.

Inside Casing, Base, and Window Stocl For Doors Windows Now In Stock and For Sale. White Pine inside window and door casing and baseboard. Both moulded type ed^e or round edge patterns. Well machined end kiln dried. Wc also offer lumber — 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 in oak and pine. TERMS — CASH. We can not hold stock even tho paid for, foi future delivery. METZGER LUMBER COMPANY GIEKOBD BLACK, HANAGKK CKKK\( ASTI.K, INDIAN \.

Betty Kae Syi >?r, 5 years Sun-

day, November 24th.

Dav.u Wayne Surber, 2 years

Sunday. November 24th.

Alvin Harry Mandelblatt, 301 W. Walnut St.. 1 year old Nov.

24.

Carolyn Jean Kelly, 319 N. Indiana, Nov. 25. Mrs. Louise Watkins, West Liberty St., Nov. 24. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Engle of Colorado Springs, Colo., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Bowers of Manhattan. FOR SALE: 40 Lb. ran fresh i Lard. R. K. Settle, Uainbridgc. ! 26-ip ______ t New Era Club 1 To Meet Tue.sduy The New Era Club will meet Tuesday afternoon ut the home ; of Mrs. Edith Ogle in Clovefdalc HOSPITAL NOTES*”

Dd. and Mrs. F. C. Tildan are spending the winter m-.iths in Arizona With thtii . n, Dr. Arnold Tilden w’.v. has r. itiy return, d fre th army f oc upation in Korea. Dr. Tilden while in Korea served as officer i U.nrge of home affairs for a iiutlicrn Korean province bt fere hi - d:. -

Tile Second Wednesday (Jlub Mu-t with Mis. Shirley MeEin-. < i Nov. 20. The meeting opened by < .singing “Bless Be the Tie.” Rod tall. Members present were ' ‘Mrs. Nellie Duel!, Mrs. Maul I McElroy, Mrs. Olus Hutchison Mrs. Fay Fulford, Mrs. Cretti * Boone, M i s. Wagner, Mrs. Ken i Sniitli. Mrs. Junie Hiestand, Mi.. Martha Hutchison. Mrs. Bessie Roberts, Mrs. Effie Wells, Mrs. Bonnie Grubb. Guests were Mir. Mary Elizabeth Clark, Mrs. Id i McElroy and Mrs. Dollie Wood. The Christmas party will be at Mrs. Olus Hutchison’s Dec. 21. The meeting closed with the

charge. In this position h - dealt club prayer.

with Honan facilice; *n edu’itioig local governm -it mid finance. At present he is teaching a!

State College Ternke.

Wanted:

Dcllvcrv man, must h< neat, courteous, and earelul driver. Must knuvv (ireeneaslle and ( iliversil.v buildings and homes. Ibsir,. applicant slate age. i vp •rlenre, past employers and wages desired. Reply lio.v I. B.mne. .

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Greencastle STORE

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Mra. Bruce Manam of Emiii- < nee, was admitted to the hospitI al Saturday. j M»*. Murjorie Torr, 12 W. * Berry, was admitted to the hospital Saturday evening. Paul Collett of Balnbridge, is (‘ patient at the BuCnam County

Hospital.

j Frank Bee. CrecncasUe. R. 1 I was admitted to the hospital

J .Sunday.

Join Powers, Clown St., \va j admitted to the hospital yesterj clay morning. Mrs, Emma Soars W. Coium- • bin St., was admitted to the hospital Sunday. Mr.. Marl Tudor. Hall, was admitted to the hospital yesterdn-y

afternoon.

Mrs. Mildred Cox and son of Greencastle, R. 2, were released from the hospital Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Braden, Reelsville, K. 1, was dismissed from the hospital yesterday evening. Mrs. Catherine Caney and daughter, Spencer, R. 4, was dis-

missed from the hospital Sunday. Phone l’!«

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Present Day Clul) Meets With Airs. Thomas Present Day Club will Tuesday with Mrs. E.

Thomas. ■I* -F -I- -F

A. A. I . \V. To Moot Tuesday The regular monthly meeting i'f A. A. U. W. will is* held Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the horn * id Mrs. C. G. Pierson, 815 Anderson street. Miss Ermina Mills, speaker for the occasion, will use us her sub-j-et “Trends in Modern Litera-

ture.”

Miss Mildred Dimmlck, treasurer asks that members be reminded that dues must he pai I tliis mouth. •F -F + I- ( iiild Study Group To Vleet The Cltild Study Group of A. A. U. W. will meet this evening at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Frank li.glis. HlO« South College. Women intereabad in the study and guidance of children between the ages of three to ten are invited to attend.

aven't plready diseover-

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cd the qiia.'ii', and economy of

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our cleaning service

time you did.

We return everything thoroughly clean and free trom unpleasant cleaning fluid odor at a coat you wall find less in

the long run.

HOME LAUNDRY And CLEANERS

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+ + + + Martha Washington (Tub To Meet Martha Washington Club will I

meet Wednesday at 2:30 at the, home of Mrs. Edgar Stevenson, i Mis. Stella Cox will have the ping ram- Responses will be nursery rhymes. + + + + l.egion Auxiliary To Meet Tonight The American Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the Legion Home.

MIMli; A TllKKEYS FulS Dressed - 8 fo «2 Lb. Average 09<* Lb. girur NICE YOUNG IILIw FM I DRESSED FRESH OYSTERS 69c Pint CRANBERRIES 43c Lb. JACKSON'S PUMPKIN

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BULK DATES 39c Lb. I. G. A. COFFEE Glass Jar 39c Lb. APPLE BUTTER 28 Qz. Jar 29c

iWllfS*'* mis HOY HOUSE LEAF LEM LB. i5c

YAMS

3 Lbs. 29s TURNIPS

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Mich. POTATOf i; I.B. HA(.

Green Pepper 5c Each GIANT PASCAL CELERY I9c Each 48 SIZE HEAD LET I5c Each

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