The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1947 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1947.
vrr INFORMATION
V.-ti rai'*. w'.th laps’d .\. s 1 term in.^ur^n^ have • nly until Fehniary l*t tn reirstato without a physical examination, by paying only 2 months premiums. O. I. intarar e was available on the 5-year level term plan (luring the war. This original 5year term has been extended for
was admitted to Union M iaoti Hospital at Baltimore. His sue essors in the Chk - av underworld said then that h would never come back. H> ue.
er did.
lit oi,'. Kins \ri i: it from Pnjxt* «H»«* i
Ourocher Weds Movie Actress
:: additional years
provide 1 thv
\Vh;r ah' agr.'et' t ho
quiet
original applie.ai: :
v as made
h» remev'i a gag. He sat oi
prior tr Jamary 1.
I'M ’* For all
V.'.r c iv - >f the b* 1 thrn
ghoul
pdicy b* Iders vvm
.1 n* rd for
t!i night, t;.Iking '• h r
H
their NSL.I. brf
January
gav • a b tic of mill:
and
the 1st 1M6 this
. ’:r exton-
inn nion roll.
si **! gives them 8
., in, in* r
. • v ! 4-il*'t * "‘ . K
1 r» T
wr.ich ti •' they *a
-t ""vert if
!.')!ie •. ‘"hoping h ■ ■ v i:UI
leave
they wish to retain
•>: b. r fits
Fin illy h' did. - ‘ nu
.a ho
if their G. 1 insur *
11, rdor to take
id.amsga of
'Vh -n he didn’t : tarn.
,<h *
any permanent *.
insurance
'f'-Li"el*'<l against th- t**p*
.an"!
pin’ !h government o"- s. the
iftT'r freeing herself ran
•o tbs
m" i-n must hav
t ::ii insur-
hotel office an 1 callel h
par-'
nne<- in force.
a n t s’.
After February the 1st. 1047.
Si* ■ then walk* 1 up t
the
veteran.? seeking
•einstateincnt ,
highway to hail a passing
auto-j
of their term ins-unc * * f* • con-
mobile.
version to permanent type plan
The first car that cam
along
will be r q Jir“d t* ‘
f irrish a re-
was a highway patrol
car ’!
pc.rt o." physical i-xamin it: *n if
Y *1 r said.
their insurance has
lapsed for
—
non payment over
c months
BEGINS NEW 1)1 Til
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HOLLYWOOD, Jan 22—(t'P‘ Laraine Day and L.o "the lip' Dut >che.r. a pair of shy newlywe Is. were living in individual hi s today, their honeymoon
cooled by hot water.
D’‘rocher sat alrnc at his sead( 1 , tel. looking more unhapr.than n : Ho okivu Dodgers had ’or .. major 1 y. me. N irby it he: h une was Miss D v. who a a zed Hoi ywood by marrying the has. ball manager in E! I*as\ Tex., yesterday after gtt'.ing a q-aick Mexican re-1 take on her semi-final California j divorce from airport oxeeuilv-l Hay Hendricks. I
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and
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SOCIETY \r
appier Home. Study
HOW IT
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
Alva Koslei is confined to
1'oth had a tentative date lat-lhonie by illness.
i ! .day !•) explain to a Los An-> . .: Ira Hiue was adn.ii . !cs judge how they happened.
, . .. . ... i lospital this morning,
to I ipe when the actress divorce!
ft h. m final for a year. J ytrs. Fein Smith was admitted
‘ to the hospital Tuesday.
The Happier Home. Study Hub Mel .lanurry 14 The Happier I Tones Study Ciah met at the hone "f Mrs. Kcm McG othl'n on January H. with Mrs. UTlliam Hartman, president, presiding. Miss I-ucile Smith. Kamo demon, tr.tior. agent. gave the lossor on th' uee cf h'rbu in cooking.. SIi ■ !: • v.- d i.ir.ny kinds of herb.- j * a. .1 v uegr.r: flavor" 1 with dtf-j fcri m herbs for use in salad j "Herbs”, said Miss Smith "are • ist .1 sparingly fer variety of | f!sv i-s in cooking; used in this, j way old dishes take on a now ! naeiUiiivj and jard appetitles arej
step ed up.”
A white elephant sale was | h.id during th ? social hour. While the hostesses serv'd re- • frcslunents. Miss Smith demorstrated a cabbage salad and* I tomato soup, showing b'w the
to the j ad. liti. r. of sonar cf the less
Works While CMMSIeeps To Ease Distress of Colds
During the Night
Mr.ml Me Elroy. Junie and Mr. McElwy.
Hiestnnd Noxt
meeting ij.. .M..U 1 M< Elroy.
PENETRATES into upper bror chial tubes with special sooth.np. nedicinal vapors
STIMULATES chest aod back surfaces a warm* ing. roniforting poultice.
it.^i'
Mi.-s Day is liable to prosocu-. ii. bigamy charges." warned.
familiar h^rbs improve? the taste
of ermraon dishes.
Fifteen me—hers and one guest Miss Smith were present.
As soon as you rub VapoRub M on throat, chest and back at bedtime it starts to work instantly to ease miseries of colds. It invites sleep and works for hours during the night to relieve distress. , Often by morning most misery of the cold is gone. Only VapoRub gives this_special
penetratingstimulating action.Try it!
'v y
ves wus special A/ICKS ! w VapoRub
or has been discharged tr.'-r ’ thnr 6 months. Furth‘*r irformation cm b*. obtain* 1 at your lo ai V. teran. Administration Contact Offi-e in Hrce. a-itlc at 12 8*'uth Jackson Street \l. < \ 1*0X1: ILL *r ..Iin,i«-.l 1 >»►,.» I'm**- ()**..• He served seven and a half years of his sentence a 1 vas paroled on Nov. 16. lf«.;t*. Iiecau- ■ of good conduct and h.- h ill!' He left prison a caricature c Public Enemy No. 1. thin, hah. sometimes taikin ; gtbbcri»h, I
Font meetings. Althixi. i th. • l ad said they did not want to go t* Moscow before Byin* s' r-*sig-nation, they would certainly g*> if Marshall asks them ' 'I" ■ ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Beth Anne Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Curtis Ned C years old today Paulo.* Hurst, v ■ *erday J.:n-
uar\ 21
BANNFK \I)s (.FT HF't LT'!
8.iperior Judge
weiler.
George Duck-
, o. - i.„i** .i , The next meeting will be held on Lena Statu was admitted to „ , „ ,
, the second Tuesday ir Febmary
' here b» pane last n glit ifte- their ’.Sh*»ir ekiperu. oi. r.areine hid i er from repo*t“r», Uor.y threatened to bust a photogtaphan. 1 both sued aw.ty in a s’ation wagon t" their sep>ratr domicil's.
1 the hospital inis morning.
| Maty A. Kholdon '.as admitted
to the hospital yesterday. Sandra Whitakei was admitted to the hospital last night. Louise Coffman was dismissed front the hospital yesterday.
the hostesses in serving we.e Mrs. Iy>la Woods and Mr* Cltri--
tine Mastcn.
St. Ih M’, Study ( lilt Meets With Mrs. Kerr
•Wi Utey ■■
have
r va\ t .vuitir ■:
nothing to say.' thev | -lie i *lay.
i ugh reporters t*’* .Mrs
r f.
■•‘■•Idin?. ’luro.-'i -r
from Ell
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Marion
mitted to the hospital this n.orr-j
th
Mias D • drov
across th*. 1 J,(»-h*. 1 (O
J nez where she divorced Hen- ' ns *
drii k fo- the second time, in
just 6C minutes.
" "toming.
After a sight delay while Leo! Mrs E(lna B;ikor „f Coates- ! , u.~t!- .l i h-alth certificate, l^iville was admitted to the hospital
with M-s. Fcrost Weber. The lesson will be on "Slib Covers.”
* * <• *
F* ir Leaf Clever 11* "ite lie
(Tab Me. T„e d"v After, «>n I St PaaVs Stud >- ‘ lu,, wil ‘ ,neet M, F I ward Schulz was hos- Kriaa >' at - I 3 " lf l!l ' me ° f less to th * Four Leaf Clover -^s. Rofcen Kerr, South Ja "k, ., Mrs. B**!le Lasley was dismiss- Horn Economics Clubs Tuesday ed from the hospital yesterday. | aftemon. I Mrs. David Mack and son ware, Th’ meeting was rpened with released from the hospital Tues-jM-a. Chas. Hutcheson the retir-_
jing president reading "Another
w.is.C haiv ’ by Dr. John Holland.
' Up :• completion of old busine>- Mrs. Hutcheson presented
th
Cathleen Johnson
disntisseel from the hospital Tues-
day.
Benderham was nd-J 1 " ' ' *° *bc incoming Presi-
der" 'fis. Win. MeEl.oy and eath n turn thanked the club
for t !i
Glenn Pointer of Bainbridge
street
*
Hoachdale Couple .Married Wednesday
James Wilson and Mrs. Nora Belle Eggers. well known Hoachdale residents, were united in marriage in the office of Omer C. Akers. Putnam county clerk. Wednesday morning. Justice of the Peace Ola T. Ellis performed
past and future co-
I
ipl<* was married before Justice of the Peace Charier', Win lb* rg * f E) Paso. He kept t iuni until they returned t**
Hollywood.
i yesterday.
! Pauline Padgett of Greeneas- , He was dismissed from the hos-
I
FOR INDUSTRIAL USE Flake Calcium Chloride 100 Lb. Bag •• S4.50
t pital yesterday.
1 Mrs. Georgia Fisher of Green-
miised to keep quiet un- ( castle was admitted and dismisstil th* \ got honte,'' WinJberg ed from the hospital yesterday.
ii ! "The wedding took about j two miiYjtes. Then they kissed
mr and thn-’ked me ’
the reremony.
| operatic*. ) .j. q. j ! T't lerson Herbs” wis pre- Second Wednesday < •'»**
| Rented by Miss Lucile Smith, Holds Meeting
I h.,m demonstration agent. Miss, The Second Wednesday Club Siiiitn displayed quite a line of January meeting with herb- both powdered and leaf to Mrs. Nellie Duel. The meeting
audience. She opened by singing "In the Car"herbs'' den.” Members present wete As part Shirley MvElroy. Maud McElroy.
Crettie Boon, Mrs. Wagner, Bon
!j Mrs. Minna Doty was dismiss- , ‘ jil front the hospital yesterday.j, | Mrs. Mary Moss was released i
un interested
stressed th.' fact that were for flavoring only,
of her demor-1ratlin Miss Smith
s'tv. J delicious .soup and a green nie Grubb. Rena Smith. Emma
Mrs Minna Dntv was dismiss-' r' 1 i. tC * ethfr W ‘ th tHe 1<>VeIy White, Olus Hutchison, Junie Mrs. Mtnna Doty was d.smtss , r ^ shmen t s serve d by the host- HiejltaMK 0ucsts were Mrs.
ess.
T- r.^xt " Aetin ’ Trout, Mrs. Ezra Rollings, Mis.
Meanwhile. the California . from the hospital Tuseday. | Mis. Le e Andrews.^^E.'^nr.a , ' ni2aboth Clark ' Miss 1<la ig*- wit* granted Miss Day her! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tresner sTrcet. ' r ' rftv "
•• i!'*cut ry degree express* 11 ha* received word from their son. j J. 4. q. - di: .pprov.-l • f the repeat pci- Pfc. Robert G. Tresner, thit he' Mi,. i» ar {. Klleen Dobb*, -‘••1 in Ju f z. , arrived at L.-ghorn. Italy on Jan.! of KieFard Seitz Jud;-. T :, ,veil*-r ,old Miss 4th. "Bob" sailed Dec. 23rd. Hisl In an impressive wedding trreDl - at v u '* lh - 1 " ,lfl work will be that of a clerk typ- monv D-c. 5th. at 9 o'clock in the 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' ^ in the rffi;e that releases the rect ; ry of s . Mary . s - t : - a, -*-r n-f .- prisoners of war. He reports be- Mig8 Dcri , Ei ,. acn £>obbs, eldest
California divorce hecime low zero weather, with a short- j dr. jghter
McElroy.
The meeting closed with .ill saying the club prayer. Puzos were won by Shirley McElroy
She )i*r
: ' a year. He also threaten- age if fuel. He would like to hear! im ** Fi«V‘strm plUhted • -i t<> ."' t a.side n6r Uf frnm nil h'« Th,. nflHmec ! . . _
f Rollie Ra\ Dobbs.
METZGER LUMBER COMPANY Call 261
Missing Plane Reported Safe
master New York. N. Y
from all his friends. The address
I is as follows: Pfe. Robert G. ' , u j •r ■ of Kiehard J. Seitz and Mrs. .Tresner 1-)211061 P B. S. Has. ,, ,, . ,,, .. __ „ . „ „ ^ Mvrtle Seitz o. Shelbyville. The ;>* IX. T C. A P. O. 782 ', Post- D „. , „ ,'.... .
Rev. Edgar J. C>T officiated at
| the informal ceremony.
A stylish honey beige gabar*lir.' suit was worn bv ‘he bride. The dolman sleeves of the suit 1 Jacket were squared at the shoulder. Geld buttons fastened
A NOTE OF THANKS i wish ' thank the doctors
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SHANGHAI, Jan. 22. (UP,
!.*>'.. found a way today where their kindness and nr shewn lb* planes M four nations failed mo whi , j wa : „ nfino , to the "’’'I lh * " orld learned that a U. hospital in my recent illness. To S. army plane, missing since Sat- one and nil I say. tharks, uiday. hail made a forced land- Alma Hill
ill ; 100 miles north of Canton. J
Thirteen Americans were —
i.b*' nl the plane, an Army Grav- * R 'g 1st ration Service transt rt, and all were presumed safe - tl'. village of Lienpingtung.
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4 HERE'S WIIV IT PAYS g lo llov Insurance hrom Sin»|»soia SloiH^r X 7 *!! get more lhati a lire or rasiiiiltv ■* insiiraiii-e polu t vvlien >011 Imiv iroin llii- agenev. In aiMilinn, vou obtain (lie lilt-lime s* rv iia-s **1 a Iraineil |<r*ite—ioiial man -kill*'<l m |)r<iteeliiig business ami llie inilivitlnal. V on make a frien*l vvbu will rcpriM-nt omr interests in the settling of a ( lain,. ^ 011 meet a neiglihor, familiar vvilli tin - jM'iMilems of vour eomniuaitv, who gives gttiilanee to your personal ami business acquaintance*. \iul you ohlain tin- peace of iniml that comes with a weil-plaiuu-ii iusiiranee program. Tliat'a whv it paya to buv iu-urauce through . . . Simpson Sinner
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the Pr(.:h\le-
weeks a ,
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H,‘v. and Mrs. Walroii'l To Be Hunim-d SiMnlav
A reception has been plan el for Rev. and Mrs. Hurry P. Wal-
Tl pi.me disuppeared Saturday rond Sunday afternoon from 3:30 * n route from Shanghai to Can- until 5:30 o'clock at the Presby- ' n with nrn.y >applies. i terian church. Members of the Cupid drew a long bow when church, their lamilies, and townsv.aiiai.t oftieei Harry Fair. Los're-'pU are ir:»••'.«d t*> etterd A1 - Calif , decided to use the' R-v. and Mr V*. ilrond and Chin.-se t-ligraph system. But'd ighter r.* tly "loved to message to Effle Sherman. Greer.castle u id \ev Walro.id i’. fiane*-e in Shanghai, managed * over his Julie., ■..* pastor *f to -urvive the rigors of Oriental Prcjhyte- r-.-t enured! two
eomnumieations. ' ••Ih'llo darling.'' it said, “plao-.-j mailc forced landing, but I'm -of' and well. Miss you very 1. tich. Will cable from Canton.' Lov* Harry.” Thr- message ar-' ; riv. it while American. British, 1 Fli nch and Chines,* planes were 1 searching the entire Cantort-
I Shanghai area.
Fair’s message was dated Jan. I »_ ' 21 mlieating that he couldn’t liii*l a telegraph station for sevi oral days after the landing. If the plane’s pilot sent any mesthey still are on the way. Fog hampered the air search. U S. army bombers from Okii*aw.i joined the searchers yostei- ' (’ay but were unable to locate the missing transport.
£% CLU$ i/E
Those aboard were Fail, of the Graves Registration Service; 1 fiv*- American crewmen, a Ciii-inse-American crew chief, and six Ch ; u**e-American s,ddierr ori i* .-v • from the American seotiru! *f Kxi'- utive (Truee, Headqunr(ers in Peiping. C apt. M. K. Kelly, an American operations officer, sard a plane from the 332n<l Troop Carrier .Squadron would be sent to the site ol the forced landing r* soon as the weathn clear*.
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tir> jacket which also had a -light odor. At the neckline vvaur i worn an ice blue chiffon rravet. Th"* pencil slim skirt was slit Mar’'Hr fashion at either side *>.' the hemline. With this ensem- ; blc th*- bride wor*- chocolate i rr ./n leather shoes and gloves which ma'.cherd the suit. IJer h./i-jy- b, ige felt half hat was trimmed at the side with a selfbow. Pined to her Hhoulderline were two purple orchids sur-i-.mded with Sweetheart roses. At Arrowhead Lodge south-
ca: t of Muneie, a welding break- 'w* 11 * i*”"* col, *M»mt a. iiHriociitil. .l*. .'ai t was served for 100 guests ' '“"ITT "'J' ''T'' 1 ' Th' breakfast was served in a ■dM.a.m' .mtomfotubi. balconied unstairs Spanish rcK)m.
The bridal table was centered with a large- plateau of chrysanthemums in winter hues. The three tiered wedding cake trimmed witli pink rosebud, and topI ped with a small bride and bride- | grot* n beneath a silver bell was j placed '»n a small table at me ‘ ‘-T . ie • f the room. The bride aitd j ivridegroom cut the cake with iI knif" with wUe white and pink
satin ribbon.
I + + + + Mr*. Karimrw Smyth* ilonorad at Sbawer
Mrs. Barbarn Judy Smy«*vj '' as ) ton ru ed vti ii a mUcelkiR- * | oous snewer Ja.nary 16th at th" j I home of Mr*. M. rl* Smythe, near i 1 illmore, by Mrs. Ruth Woods!
• nd Mrs. Cryst« I Woods. Preceding the opening of gifts
two contest* were given. Prizesf lN$(St Oi , were won by Mrs. Mabel Heavin' ’
» un<i Ruth Sm *Ua The bride • ...tk* um Pa n-Mll t wa¥; ,, ti • i ocelved many nice gift* for * “ d » "»* "a com ivavi, "
j which she thanked those present aJUJl ■V-Jg't
’ verv erariouslv. PfHeh iMio-it (aaaI. ha. r., smuim ih-,,^!* .
Ul, lat) . IKp.iftci esila yo. »< bttniy.it ^l»r II s 50 ullnly mfl-rwit. it promises lo ley J
If you w y n f "®tid cur*, o. "fuH ’ curl,, tr» Chofir. rKurl LOO'.Tift * tufl«r a No?a." You WiPU ycuf
. iniif fo fh# t/ocf
Irojm you WOI » YOtr Curl lo :‘ip. iho*, brna IS. »*,., ol NM Miti O- * o
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Hon,* PiKHAUtW
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u»ed asal.i
very graciously. Rach guest gave the bride a recipe or a bit
of advice.
Refreshments of angel food uike, ice cream, mints and iced drinks were served to twenty guests. The bride’s colors of pink and white were carried out in the refreshments. Assisting
piu: Ho tax
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life 559
'Yin say I’ve , . crurawn ni> itccoiuit, said Mrs. X, “Imt i n cliockhoo!; '! lows a larger balance than the bank's stateincnL So wc went over ('ip account v. itli Mrs. X. All ol tlio deposits and all ol the checks were enlered correctly on her checkbook and our statement. Addition and subtraction were correct, too. All checks drawn that month had been presented at the bank, except one for $75, so we deducted
•dst from tl* hil »k s slate. I'init. At thj, P n i nt, tl, ( c " l; L'kliool; an,! stateim nt should ;l?re( hut there was still aty di (Terence. Tlu n Mr Si j tohl us that iIh* account had not balanced in| months! We finally da. covered that Mrs. X haj forgotten to enter a d)^ for $39-two months aaf Now Mrs. X g H'soverhet account just as soon as 4 receives her statement from us. Do \ on ahvM verify yours prompth?
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