The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 December 1946 — Page 2
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DAftV 8ANNW, GRFENCASTIE, fNDIANA,
MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1946,
C'AISI) OF THANKS
AVe wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their assist-
ance during; and nftei the fi”a, castle, Score 259S; Second prize
last Tuesday; also the firemen for their splendid job in control! ing the fire, Carrie. B. Fox Gertrude Fox pd. IN MKMOItV In memory of Robert Nelson who passed away ten years ago Oreember 21. Binken is the home circle, Our dear one is passed away, Passed from earth and oarthly darkness Into bright and perfect day. But wo must cease to languish O’er the grave of himo we love. Ft rive to be prepared to meet him, in the better world above. tlaiily missed by wife and sons.
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Birthday ; “It Wave* For AH”
1 Entered in the postoffice st
Myra Twigg, daughter of Mr. 1 Greencastle. Indiana as second I
15 v' ir i Class mail matter under Act of;
• ‘ ’ March 7. .1873.
| Subscription price. 15 cents pc j
Mrs. Florence Meek. 51 year. J week; $3.00 per year by mail n |
(Putnam County; $.'1.50 to $5.00 I per year by mail outside Put-
tom. Cloverdaio and uonam WXMlngs iwm County.
SOCIETY
t.rnup Enjoy Christmas Dinner
.$5.00,
Third, Mrs. Perry Michael,
Score 2o:;.6; Third prize, $1.50. artd Mrs Carl Twigg. Other participants in the con- today. Dee. 23rd.
test were Mrs. Schyler Arnold, Coatesville; Mrs. J. E. Rauh,
Bainhridge; Mrs. Melba E. Hal- today, Dec. 23.
Cloverdalc and Donald
Hymer of Roachdale. JAP D1SASTEK
<rontlnnrd One* a report that a boat carrying American military personnel had
The Sixth Xmas dinner of the i,., ndents of Eh and Alice M. I-ae was held Doe. 22 at the hen. - f Mr. and Mrs. Edgai Bf alright and family in Green-j
.■aside.
^ T;. ■ 1 presant were Mrs. dim j (ones ar I dnighters. Pat and
Mr .and Mrs. Herbert Flint.' Greencastle; R. -l 22 years today '
Dvcemlier 23.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman h lint,
S. It. itariden, PiihllNher 17-19 South Jackson Street
I Greencastle, R. 1 55 years today, December 23. ( Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Friend, 25 years today, Dec. 23.
medical units, each sufficient to I j
care for 100.000 persons a month, ^ had been sent to aid disaster vi
capsized between Osaka
Wakayama.
Eighth Army headquarters at Yokohama reported that 13 basic
< Al{ll OF THANKS
I wish to take this opportunity to thank all my relatives, kind frien.ls and neighbors, for th • many gifts, flowers, nice greeting- an i welcome letters the hospital staff, Tuesday Club. Girl Sc uts, doctors. Mr. Reed, Dr. Wiseman and the many acts of kindness shown me while at the hospital and since 1 came
heme.
Mrs. Jesse Eggcrs. Cloverdalc Irvi. pd IN MEMORY In loving memory of our darling son and brothel, Maynard D. Coleman, who gave his life for
Goering Suicide Tops Best Stories
Phjisonai. And Local News BRIEFS
, Virgil i-Parson cf Greencastle NEW YORK, Dec. 23. HNS) is a patient in the Robeit l.-nig The dramatic, eleventh hour hospital in Indianapolis.
Mrs. C. C. Gautier is spending I
holiday’s with friends
at Varnpn, lira.
and
tims in the Takamatsu and Awaji Shinia areas. Another six units were being rushed to the Wakayama vicinity. All were to be held in reserve in case Japanese supplies become exhausted.
Tn,. .Japanese Red Cross re- -suicide of former Reichsmarshal ported foin medical teams of Hermann Goering to escape a mx doctors and -10 nurses weir hangman's noose topped the list ie|aU ' vei ; on their way to Wakayama, and ot the 10 best news .stories o' that they would try to reach PH6 chosen .by International JShingu. Every effort was being New Service editors throughout
made to forestall epidemics in the world.
the flooded areas. ™e biggest and bast story of Fifty aftermath shocks were the year, climaxed of course by recorded in the Osaka area Sun- the Goering escape from justice, day, three of which were strong "as the Nuernberg war crimes enough to he felt by the human tidal and the execution of the 10 b(K , y ...plliglit members of the Nazi The minor shocks caused i hierarchy on twill scaffolds in panic at Shinsho Sunday night M'ini Nuernberg prison.
his country and loved ones two as terror-stricken men and worn- ' Jim Ciapp. son of Mr. and Mm. years ago Dec 22 in Belgium. <n stampeded m the dark snout- • - ' ' f . thp Russell Clapp, who has been .11 Sadlv missed by his mother, hig “tidal wave." I here was no igi ia • . f 0r pas t three weeks Mrs. J. W. Coleman. Marilyn reported damage from the latest bar created by the international P»*t
Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. shocks.
Coleman. pd.
i3u< Mr. and Mrs. Waalter Bar-[ k. 'i ; ■. | son Jimmy; Mrs. Mattie Aligned. Mrs. Alice M Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones and daughter loan, son Larry: Mr. and, Mrs Fred Janes. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Temple min and daughter, Shirlov June; Mr. and Mrs. Burl, ;.’ .Malay,o and family of Roachla I ,. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bly ml son of Crawfordsville, Mr.
ar I Mrs. H. M. J nes of Indian-1 Miss Elfrey Voliva spent Sun- a"olis. Sgt. an i Mrs. Robert
day in Indianapolis visiting rein- Etches >n of CValley Station Ky i
lives. j *!• 'I* *•*
1 Miss Isabel Ellen llemey To Be Bride of Wni. A. Norton
Neeilleeraft Flub Held Annual Xnran Meeting The Needleeraft Cl.ub held its annual Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. W. J. Weesner Fi iday aftern/mn. Following the busimess meeting the progra n was given by Mrs. Frank Schafer. Stic read several poems and gave some Christina. 1 customs. A grab big was held and Yule tide refreshments were served by the hostess.
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MrKarl iml-Westfall Marriage Announced Miss Betty Joan Westfall and Forrest Eugene McFarland were united in marriage Dee. 20th at 7:00 P. M. at the Emanuel Baptist Church, Indianapolis, in the presence of close friends and relatives. Rev. F. F. Smith pastor of the church and uncle of the bride officiating.
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Hlrt-Henifnrd Marriage Ann^.ineed Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Margaret Alice Hirt, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Andrew Hirt of Pine Bluff, A.rk.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Roincy of Indianapolis will
tortain Friday night with a din-1 to Biu 'e M. Heniford of Kings-
A Christmas program will he given at the Limedale Community Church, tonight at 7 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. James Walls. Mi am' Mrs, Flayd fcViehanan are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Walls.
Mr. and Mrs.
have gon- to Detroit to spend th holidays with their son, J. Ren
began t;.ieeniy.
r.er in the Columbia Club honoring their daughter. Isabel Ellen, and William Arthur Norton, son of Mrs. Caroline B. Norton and Raymond C. Norton, whose marriage will take place at 3:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon in the Central Avenue Methodist
church.
j The bride elect is the grand-
E. E. Queeney, ,i all jfhter . f Bishop Edwin Holt
Hughes, formerly of Greencastle.
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Legion Auxiliary V, ill Meet Tonight
is re- 1 The American Legion
CORN SHOW l(•nee
C. ivii and Storage Achievein. t.t contest held during th ' Coin Show. Out of a possible sccte of 300 points the three highest scores were made by;
First. Mis Leonard McCov, Indiana and Ohio He suffered a Cloverdalc, score 167.:;. First heart attack.
war crimes tribunal. Of these. P 0 * 6 " improving.
11. were sentenced to death, and
EIRM HEAD DIES .,|| were hanged except the INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 23. - M iudy, boastful No. 2 Nazi. (UP) Charles F. Zwiek, 7,. Goering. who managed to seepiesidcnt of the Indianapolis rc{ p O j H0 „ on hi s body despite
! jai y will meet at the Legion
Kobort S. Askew of Detroit, homo tonight at 8 o’clock. Will come Tuesday to .spend ’** -l* + v Christinas Day with his parents. Mrs. Robinson Honored Dr. and Mrs. H. Askew. With Bridal Shower
Mis. Donald Lear spent -the
Glove Company, died yesterday. ;i 10 ticiilous daily searches, took week eml
in Indianapolis, visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Harry Upturns
A native of Fort Wayne, he help- hlH own |jf 0 Qct. 16 just a few
ed organize the firm in 1904 and bouls before Von Kibbcntrop B,ul daugliter, June Ellen. 11 now includes eight plants m apd (b ( . ottiers of his clan tool; and Mis. b rank Knebel ct
their last earthly walk up 13 steps to the hempen rope.
The other oustanding stori“S Christmas in Teno Haute. (f 1046 were: ' Mr8 - E(, h a Hayes Taylor, 60 j
j n Anderson street, was involved in
an accident in Indianapolis Fri-
Mrs. Earl Gorham and Mrs. Robert Gorham of Fillmore were hivtosses at a shmver given in hot/ r <■' M-s. Boh Robinson who
tree, S. C. on Tuesday, Dee. 10th The couple will reside in I Kingstree.
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Mrs. Grace Rmilt Entertained Family Mrs. Grace Routt entertained with a family Christmas party. '
Sunday.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Routt and daughters. Barbara Jane and Nancy lam of Bloomington; Gordon Routt of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duell and sons. Daniel Michael. Gilbert Lee. James Eugene and
Auxil-, Johnnie Clifford of Greencastle;
Mr. an I Mrs. Ira Knoll and daughter, Hilda aiid grandson, David Allen of Cloverdalc; Mr. ami Mrs. B. F. Handy anil 'son, Norman and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lenuniek, all of Greencastle.
To our foithful old friends oni cherished new friends, w c soy
A MERRY CHMSTMAi
Moy the New Year be o hoppy , thriving one for you, ond moy itbe^ privilege to odd to its success.
TRU-ART BEAUTY SHOP
LET BANNER ADS SELL IT
JUST -RECEIVED BOY'S CORDUROY PANTS
Sizes 4 to 14
Camion**
, was recently married.
Kansas City were in Greencastle | Ml , s Karl Gorham’s spacious Saturday. I hey expect to sp in' b V j r .^ rf) am was beautifully dec-
orat d for the s ene of the party. There were thirty gaests and three children present. Mrs. Robins.m. who was Miss Eleanore
2. The Republican landslide the Nov. 5 election ,in which the
GOD captured control of the ,la - v ' •"' s ' ree‘ived a i'ac-. Wright of Greencastle before her
.. , . lured arm.
House and Senate. t . w .
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Horton
3. The big four foreign mm- , , , ,, lovely gifts.
.. . , . .. ’ and family of Versailles spent- rn
isters’ meeting in London, Paris, _ . . 1 : ‘h hostess
i the week cm with Mrs. Chineea
and in New York, and the con- ... . . ~ Alloy and Mr. and Mrs. Rnv
x’oeation of the UN General Ar-
I Cline ot Belle Union.
Miss Jean Feld, who is in nurses training in Chicago, will arrive here tonight to spend the holidays wiht her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Feld.
senibly itself in New Y'ork. 4. The atom bomb experiments on Bikini Atoll on July 1 and
July 25.
5. The postwar wave of strikes which culminated in a Washington court room with the conviction for contempt of court of John L. Lewis and the resultant fine of three and one half million!
recent marriage, received many
served delirious
refreshments.
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Fountry Corner Hnmr Ee Flub Held Party
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The Country Corner Home Ee Club held their Christmas party .1 Friday evening , at the beautiful
L. L. Porter. Jr., who is at- hMU \ of Mr ' an<1 . Mrs - Ra >’ X ''‘-
son. 1 he hum? ,vas lov?ly with
tending school in Boston, is I spending Die Christmas holidays
with his parents, Mr. and>Mis ; LaFayette Ix-Van Porter.
CAMILLE BEAUTY SHOP COLO WAVE - MACHINE •• MACHINLESS Open For Business .MO^HAt I Hitt s \TFRD \4 « \. M. — li |*. m. eAsk Us For Our Permanent Offer. MARGARET SHILLING ELLIS DOROTHA MAE SHILUNG
dollars on the UMW and the per-
, t rmndn i -'If- a b(l Mrs. R. R. Neal and
sonal penalty of $10,000 on I son, Bob, left today by tar for
.... , • . . I Dasadena, Calif., where they will
6. Eradication of vntually ad
Bowl New
football Year's
attend the Rose
OPA controls on Nov, 9. i
, 1 game held on
7. The Wlnecoff hotel disaster
i Day.
in Atlanta, Ga., on Dec. 7^the; ^ Kmboth stoner is , worst hotel fire tragedy in Am-, mtuUnf; chn;itni .,, llolWa> s ine.iii histoiy. | I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , 8. The resignation of See. etary - Lycu ,. gus Sf0lu .,, Misa Ston ,,. is
I .if Commerce Henry Wallace on ^ ^. UC ) UM -
i Sept. 20 at President Tinman’s
j request.
lighted trees and Christmas trimmings. After a bountiful pitchin supper the evening was spent in contests and playing ga r.cs. About all members and families were present as well ay a few
guests.
The. children enjoyed a tread from off the Xmas tree.
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Here s Wishing You a
QhhutmaL
and Health and Happiness Throughout the New Year
BEE ELECTRIC
//* i Chrisliiiiis (lid 1 CONSTRUCTION CRAFT TOfS Truoks anf’ Sfeiiir. SMs Beautiful Wiiuiow Wrjafhs Pricei: greatly redused on most iie» m ALSO HAVE ELLCTRiG T0ASTL| Pooch the Pop-Oili h LITTLE PULL TRAINS WITH ENGH Buzza the Choo-Choc Tffl Table Model Radios Radift and RjcardCIi \ E. KNOLL WEST SIDE (II MJI Hit * # *
in the Rvnsaclaer!
I schools.
. A Mr. aja! Mrs. Ro.r.q R. Dietrich
| K Th( ' Fulton ’ Mo " s P eec " .of Loveland. Odn., Hl , here ilorniei British Prime Mimsted,, .. .
. ... , i '-siting witli Mr. and Mrs. Join
j W mslon Churchill, which ne u 1)lt;Lruh AU( .,. th( . hoJid |charged that Russia had lowered . h( . v wU g0 s „ utn , n I an “iron curtain" over easier* \ to 8pepd thc wlnter
Europe.
Major and Mrs. O. E. Cirpin-
10. The 21-nation Paris peace j teP( who have b( ,, n vigitjng Mr
i onfi-rence.
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MONTGOMERY WARD
489 Million In Suits Are filed
(By United Press) i Labor Unions across thc nation J sought at least $489,000,000 from i employers today in federal court j suits for |Y>rtal-to-portal pay. I In addition, the CIO United Auto Workers union said it would flic suit this week for 3270.000 000 in, retroactive pvr-tal-to-portal pay for Fcrd Motor Co. employes it planned simila* action against General Motors, Chrysler and other manufacturers. The $498,000,000 figure repre^ sented ouly suits already ofi file in district courts and wai mounting daily toward astronomical heights as mor< unions sought portal pay for their numbers under a. momentous ruling byitheU. S..Supr«mf Cc. irt. Portal pay tomnensates work> ers for time spent gathering their tools, changing to work clothes, punching ti.ru clocks anA getting to and from- their place of work inside the plant gates.
Mrs. Rachel Cooper and son, Greencastle, R. 1, was dismissed from the hospital Saturday.
and Mrs. Ralph Crouse re, left this morning for Camp Ellis, III., where Major Carpenter will assume Ule duties of his new assignment. Air. and Mrs. George Mitch 11 are the parents of a daughter, Patriria Ellen, b’ rn at th? Putnam county hospital Monday. Mrs. Mitchell is the former Dorothy Marie Evens. Mr. Mitchell a Ph. AT. 2-c is stationed in California. Mrs. Sarah Payne of this city was pleasantly surprised Sunday night when two of h<r sons and their families arrived to .spend Christmas here. They are Aland Mrs. Glenn Payne of Spring Valley, Minn., and Air, and Mrt. Floyd Payne and daughters of *t Farmington, Minn. They w.M also visit with other relatives in the county before returning to' their homes. LEWIS IN STATE INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 23. (UP) —John L. Lewis spent n ^ few hours In Indianapolis Saturday. But not by choice. He was caught between trains. The United Mine Workers’ chief loafed in Indianapolis’, union station, chatted with new.--' papermen, and later cunferg^il chiefly with UMW district officials here. The union’s international headquarters were In Indianapolis until 1935.
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