The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 December 1946 — Page 2

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/HI DAfiy BAWWIt, GREENCASni, fNDIANA,

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1946.

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tMTfl for the assignment and

• gatnered evidenre which rulKVAXSV’ILLE. Ind., Dec. 20 nnnated in the arrests. The il'Pl • Prosecutor Milford 'Miller prosecutor also asked the Indiana had a war.I thanks today for Bell Telephone Co. to suspend six Evansville college students service to the 26 defendants,

who he said obtained evidence that (suited in gambling

• ■h.iij'/ s igainst 26 persons. RannPf AH\/ Miller sUd the students vohm- i-iu^ra V 3

islmas

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THE DAILY BANNER

and

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"It Waves For All"

Entered In the postofftce at Greoncastle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under Act oi

Mareh 7. 1878.

Subscription price. ID cents per week; $;t.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00

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nam County.

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SOCIETY

Employof Adam-. Vin1 Kvan Have Party

Employees of Adams and Ryan. Inc., wholesale grocers in Greenca; tie, were entertained Thursday evening with a dinner at tile warehouse. The Christ-, mas patty was also in observance of the end .of the firm's outside Put- first year In business. Following the dir.'.er each employee received a substantial

“cost of living bonus” which Mr. ) OI ,. | parks.

Adams so named because, he'

Many Visited Indiana Parks

INP1ANAPOLIS. Dec. 20 — (i.VSi The Indiana State Pepartiiwuil of Conservation today

ganization might be at a diaa-d- piefrrred a separate, regional

vantage in the forthcoming may- agreement with the UMVV. \Vor- ; as to \vh P th»r

malty contest. I den replied, -Not necessarily.'' 1 ro "’ m ^ tod to The Democratic organization There have been strong Indies-1' ”

lost 14 to 17 county offices i:i the tions however, that the southern misht negotiate hi Nov. 5 elections. ! group wanted to pull out of th<* I r ° ntract with l he north.-'

midwestern -- 1

ti*

natio n9l ha,,,,

Kelly, now 71, had been considered several times as u candidate despite his inclination to

have Wil-

i.utinnal contract.

the South the

°perator s

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

'the total for all the state

said, they helped to contribute to J p ar i (s for the 10 month period is the success of the organization, j j j jp 344 ns compared t- the Each empNiyee also received a 45,4, p. IH | admissions of 1,232.-

, basket of Christmas food. j j, s q

Those attending were Mr. and, yearly attendance leader is I Mrs, John Adams, Mr. and Mrs. ' t)il|| , s stat0 p a rk. which this j Joseph Hyan, Joe Currie, Clyde y(iar top p, M | t h 0 ooo.OOO mark.

e'i'flsed total attendance figures 1> ljr0 He was known to at Indiana slate parks for the lavnm | state's Attorney first 10 months of !!H6. showing | iam j Tuohy to succeed him. that Brown county. Shakamak, but ,,,iit or i;4i attacks upon Tuohy Line 1 In iind Dunes are the fav- by two Chicago newspapers ap-

j(cured to have boon factors in

While Lewis was committed toj leavingTt. " if i, 1 ^

fuch a contract, there was

a, its mines would he

shuck.

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JCII. di un^ici 0ur repair and parts departme|it wj||

Wed Margaret t larUson

! Mr. and Mrs. John Mayfield

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Miller, Walter Tate, Norman 1 Best, Norma Sutherlln, A r.bers

Mrs. John Cannon left Ttiiurs- Sanders, Charles McAvoy, day for Easton. Fenn.. to spend Georgia Flint. Herbert Gorham. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Errest Cox. Wayne Nelson. Rodman Fox and family. , Carl Cunningham, LaFaye Lehr

and Dick Adams.

The Union Valley church will 4. 4. 4. 4 hold a Christmas program at th* 1 Mayfield To

church Sunday night, December 22nd. Everyone is invited. ;

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Minnie* ' w 1 * 11 t0 th< ’ approach01 Bainbridge are the parents o! in K mnrria P p of son L< ‘ on - a 7 1-2 lb. daughter. Jacquelln n ' d E - ^nyficld. to Miss MargnrKaye, born Thursday morr.lng, Joan Clarkson of CrawfordsDecomber 19th. ville. Eundaj evening Dec. 22 at 7:30 The wedding will take place ;i Christmas pr gram will be giv- Thursday, December 26. at cji at Bethel Baptist church, one ] bride’s home in Crawfordsville

hour b.'for. 1 these services fellow- 1 ship and lunch. * Miss Joan Sutherlin is spending Christmas vacation with het parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T 1 Sutherlin. She is a junior at.

hut Brown county state park is threatening the Lake Michigan

park's lead.

A total of 180.097 persons paid admission to Brown county this year, an increase of approximately 60,000 over the 1945 attendance and 32.000 over the

1941 peak.

Greatest gain was at Shakamak, site for the National Women's A. A. U. swimming and diving championship events. The

WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (LIP 1 Senate Republicans were on notice today to go easy on 1948 presidential ca ; puign talk, with the added suggestion from Sen. Owen Brewster, R., Me., that President Truman is far from a political lame duck. Brewster, regarded as one of the Senate's most astute political observers, told a press conference that Mr. Tinman has gained in public stature during the past month, and that the GOP must (• more than ''just riminate a

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closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, ^ December 23, 24 and 25 in order to gi» e o ur employees a short well earned Christmas

vacation.

the

Gov. Talmadge Kennedy Gets Seriously III Demo Approval

increase amounted to 42,000.

Another large increase occurred car1 j jatp .. t - lho white

at Lincoln State park where the j IOU ,, t>

Nancy Hanks Lincoln Memorial Antlv re( „ r ,. ln g to the recently was completed. i c nj e f executive's role in ending

1 the recent soft coal strike. Brew- | ster expressed belief that Mr. i Truman may be able to vage a strong fight for reelection if his political stock continues its up-

ward trend.

i The Maine senator, who is i mentioned as a possible dark

>r vice presi-

Indiana State Teachers College,

Terre Haute. wa.. uec. ^ ,cr-, , CH , CAGOl Occ. 20 (UP) .. _ ... .. Dr. J. E. Paullin announced , ,,'horse presidential Dr .and Mrs. R. W. Pence are , Ihe powerful Chicago and Coca ‘ .... .. , .today in a bulletin that the con-i , -Icntial candidate, told reporters speiiding the Christmas holidays .... ‘ , „ ■ . .r . ' 1 lunty Democratic organization-

... ... . dition of Gov. elect Eugene Fnl- ., , ,, ,. „ he was not a candidal'- for na-

at Wilmington. Del., visiting Mr.) . .... . , , will endorse Martin H. Kennelly, ] maUge is serious but ““ — * -*

iiiisini>ssman and civic leader, to- ! day to succeed Mayor Edward J.

same

by a

tional office. E.it at the

time he deoilned to slam the door on the possibility of a hog-tied

convention turning his way.

I" iving ai.J will be able to re turn t ’ his home Dee. 24th. Mrs. Charles Arnold left Thursday for Carlisle, Penr... to

COAL OPENA70KS

and Mrs. Wayne Pell and chi!- . , „

means hopeless.

.hen. Mrs. Pence left last week Dr paullin nationall known and Dr. Ponce left today. 1 p hygicJ(U) u ho was t0 the . K ''"' V '

Harry Neicr. who underwent' of lhe lat0 President I Krnm ' Uy was " a ' aft0ti ’' - , an operation at the County Roosevelt while he was dying ^"-committee o„ nominations I spital Dee. 10th. is rapidly im- issue<1 a bu „ otiM at 9.-35 A. M . ' 1,,st ni * M to ,,r lh0 » >arty ’ B ca ''-( fr«„.

didate in the city election next tire country.”

spring. Ho will he named for-, Warden said those considernmally today. I tions included proposals for laAt his home last night. Ken- bor legislation and the govern-

•‘■p ''ml Christmas with Maj. and w hich often follows about 60 1 loltl reporters he had not ment’s court contest with the Kj Mrs. Charles Arnold and baby, a ft er administering trans- ‘ "'a' 11 ' up his mind whether to ae- ( UMW. Lewis and the UMW | Later she will go to New York' f U gi on8 or a ,. runi8 w’e found . I*' ol ' ro j oct 0 ^ er of sup- were convicted of contempt of [.j City 1 > visit Miss Aileen Trimble.! , nuc n 0 f ^ j n the army follow- P (I1 L but added, "If I accept, we court Dec. 4 and fined $5,500,000

Mrs. Will Glidewell is leaving' ing transfusions.

-er Texas to spend the Christmas holidays with her da'ugliter.'

lie was dying,

a bulletin at 9:35 A. M., ‘

EST.: 1

“The Governor is suffering from hepatitis, or inability lo

secret bile. This is a condition I

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We wish our many friends and customer;

a very

MERRY CHRISTMAS. KING MORRISON FOSTER CO. Fords Since I9I0 PHONE 268 114 West Washington St.

will win.”

for defying a court order to can-

^ Lucille Patterson and family at

Houston. She will also visit Mrs. Henry Renick. a formei Grecncastle resident, before re-

turning home.

Will th- children of Cobin

f -gJ Memorial Chur h S<'h-3ol please

| Mayor Kelly, who had declined cel a strike signal.

the opportunity to add to his 13 -The rift tn die operators’ corn-

years in office, signified his ap- mittee caused it to adjourn sine proval of the sub-committee’s die. It cannot bo reassembled choice. without the consent of all its five

Kennelly, 59-year-old president component parts.

bring their White Ciir.stmas gift

of Werner Brothers-Kennelly Co., a warehousing organization, and of Allied Van Lines, Inc.,

£ Cr.,

DIES IN (HAIR

WASK.NGTON, Dee. '»() _ (INS)—Joseph Diinlinr Me-aley, deluinair mu-ti r cri'riual, lied in the District if i. utr.iibla eleetrie chair at 12.19 P. H. today for the incrde- of r il-haired Nancy Boyer, a wealthy divori'ee. i

- „ f fond used clothing or toy. or i Medley’a exeixitlon uas delayed i, " d a c,irector ,,f Wilflon ' .or nearlv three lumrs bv desn-r r,H ‘ ul P acke, ‘ 8 ' was fhosen after j the "captive" mines owned by J money on. next Sun lay morning > " ■' " lrM uy u« sp. r- ... ....... 1 . , , " The annual family Christmas 1 he effort, of his at- r«f >’ 1 " aaeri ‘ decided ‘hat a car.-1 steel firms. pa-tv will be held Monday even-! the chair. I theimwn c -

The lawyers carried

held Monday even-

ing 6::i0 to 8.00 p. 111. Santa will).

Those pails

are the northern and southern Appalachian groups, the midwestern group, the far western group, the strip operators and

When asked if the southerners

to till'

be there with a treat for all. I < ailed State, eou.rt of appeals 7 The Beginners, Primary and Ito'lr petition for 11 sanity hearing Junior departments of the First ' 1,1 ,M :it * 1 1 f Lie l.l-yeHr-old, lifeBaptist church will give erimlnul aid asked the Christmas program during the su l ,,i 1 ' •'"iirt for u stay ,1 c\Sund iy school hour Bunday ( * c,,,lo " l' p "‘ ,in K * h '*

loorning. All children in these. ! ' mr *

departments please came amlj '''iL' *r'bonu. rep-eli J the take part in this program. Rel-1 ,or a s,! iy af’ .- eon-, atives and friends are cordiallyt ^ , *’‘ r ' n K nutter tor !5 invited ; mlndte* an I a fen minuter later'

lhe appeal« «'onrt refus-d to'

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g) -r v 4* + -!• •> -i- -l- v + + ' ANNIVERSARI** • 4 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4. 4 */) Birthday David Ray Hunter, son ol Mr. jd) 1 and Mrs. Chrules Ruy Hunter, j|| years, Dec. 19th. Marlene and Darlene Grimes, twin daughters of Mr. and Mis.* Noble Grimes, 4 years today, December 20. Thomas J. Heavin, Coatesvilte, R. 2. 80 years, Dec. 21. •Mrs. Sylvia Benson, Greencastle, R. 4. today, Dec. 20. Howard I. Gough, Roachdule. R. 2, 56 years today, December

20th.

Mrs. Homer Williams, Greencastle, R. 3, today, December 20. HOSPITAL NOTES Agnes Harrison of Reelsville, was dismissed from the hospital Thursday. Curtis Sweeney, Cloverdale, R. 3, was discharged from the hospital yesterday. Paul Hendiich, Grecncastle, K. 5, was admitted and discharge! from the hospital Thursday. Mrs. Charlotte Swickard and son of 7 W. Liberty, were releas-' -j ‘d from the hospital yesterday. ifi Lois Dobson of Reelsville was Kjl dismissed from the hospital this; g| morning. * Anthony Skimmerhom, Greencastle. R. 3, was dismissed from the hospital Friday.

CHRISTMAS PROGRAM There will be a Christmas program at th* Li i;"iale Cotnman ity Church, Monday night Dec. 23rd. at 7 o’clock. Everyone is Invited.

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