The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1947 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1947.
Third Accident For Byrd Party
h. - ' opposed d'-ing this and had advised Serretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal aceordin^ly
Fascist Testifies In Own Defense
LITTLE AMERICA, Jan. 23
(UP)—The Byrd Antarctic ex-j pedition suffered its third aerial
mithap today vhen a helicopter _____
crashed into the sea and sank ROME. Jan. 23. (UP)—Cesare 700 miles northeast of Scott Is- Rossi, former vice-secretary of land. the Fascist party, testified today The pilot and single passenger that Amerigo Dumini, a native both were picke.1 up uninjured, of St. Louis, Mo., murdered
Their names were not disclosed Caicoma Matteotti in 1924.
immediately. Both Rossi and Dumini are The crash occurred as the among defendants on trial for plaue took off from the aircraft kidnaping and slaying Matteot-carri.-r Philippine sea. The cause jj f 0 , ms opposition to Benito was l ot announced. Mussolini, then a rising dictator. It wa,. the expeditions seeond ^ i1e political killing caused such in lic .ptrr loss. Another crashed p„|,|j C reaction that Mussolini's
Sunday alongside the seaplane rt , Kjme toU cred.
terder Pine Island. In that crash ton, bfjth the pilot and the
passenger were uninjured. The other aerial mishap oc-
curred Dec. 30 when a patrol plane crashed on the icy wastes of Thurston Peninsula. Three of the nine men aboard were killed
ENTERS HOSPITAL Reeves Marian has entered the Veterans Hospital for treatment. His address is: Reeve Morlan. Room 15. Veterans Hospital, Marion, Ind. He would like to hear from all his friends.
Rossi, taking the stand in hi: own- defense, insisted that hionly connection with the ea-2 was his acquaintance with DuI mini. Ho said Dumini. formoi vice-commander of the Fascist secret poiice. carried out l
May Indicted By Federal Jury W \8HINGTON. Jan. — (INS)—A feitrnl grand jury loday indict -d fcmier Kep. Andrew 4. May. Deni-x-rat of Kentm-ky, and three nthers on ihargex that May agreed to accept SoSJHtJ for ti-ing his office to a ! 1 the Gars- > iu munitions combine.
TNI DAILY BANNER
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|*KltSO.\.VI And local News BRIEFS
SOCIETY
Bride-Elect Sets Wealing Day-
Miss Anna belle Kessinger has elm: Febrmry- 9th as her wedding ttoy. She and Kenneth Oilar •f Lafayette -vill plight their troth at 1:30 P. M. in the Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Lafayette. Miss Kessinger is the ( laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John jlC linger cf R. 1. Roachdale. land has been employed in the St. lard Oil office at Indianapolis ;• r the I*ast two years. Mr. OJa: is with the National Homes
Co.p. at Lafayette. ' Ncedlecr.itl t'lub Will Meet Frhlav
/fYourfhse
youTl like the way Va-tro-nol works right where trouble Is to open up nose-relleve stuffy transient congestion. i Also grand for relieving sniffly, sneezy, stuffy distress of head colds.) Follow directions in folder. VICKS VA-TKO-NOt
STVTE LEGISLATURE
I.
dele»rr
ir.>ntllin»l fr—M l*nT- <>»e> P.rtstElections Committee, where it is
expected to die.
The convention measure as approved provides for secret balkting by voting machines
ciidate/
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^>1 States Reverses th e
1 votin K t0 insur e selects jor candidates i ast a '^, 0n| y n n«' Proxy to a
The Ncedlccraft Club will j m «t Friday afternoon at 2:30)
o'clock v th Mra Guy
and buried on the spot. I nu ^““' •‘ ben,nd m > - Rear Adm Richard H Cruzen, 1 disappeared the day task force commander, reported before he was scheduled to exthat the navy had been asked to !'° sf Fascist financial iin gulaireturn the bodies of the thre- iti.->. Hu- body was discovei.vl nun for b;irial in the United several days later with a rusty States. He said, however, that file driven through the clu-st
back. -
Indicteil with May, warthne ciiaimian of Ihc H<:e»e Military \llair-. lommittee, were Dr.
Henry M. Gar*v>n. bead of the Alva Foster ast me.lung “paper Empire,"his was admitted brother. Murray W. <iar»sao. and Wednesday.
Jo. -ph Freeman, the Garsson
W ashington contac t man. WUn “ Cash is ^ nnvd Dome Ec May wa^ charge t on one count a recent operation at the Put-'^ ..
win haxing received .<.>,000 ‘.rom :iam hospital.
Rural Route ^ ° mer -! by the president Mrs. Waltei the hospital i 301111 * cu '*‘ ; ti'ce . I e program , an( j t f lc or-.-ed was read >•
the Eric- Ba-in Metal Products to., a Garv.on Aibsidiary'- OI * \ug. J2. 19 44.
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rioverdalc H unt- Ee . hib Mold. Meeting Tile CloverJalc Home E.o n: rules Chib me* Friday after noon, January 17th at the homo Mrs. Leonard McCoy. Tie chib was called to orde
Olin Eadlsy.
was released from
yesterday.
vers, by fourtee:
( members and one guest, Mrs. -’ 1 r t Minnie Sinclair, followed by the leocretary's report and penny col-
I If'-tiorv.
• The lesson on marie overs was J given by the leaders, Mrs. Perry
Th, East Floyd Homo Ec Club! Muhn'-ls and Mrs. L. McCoy and f Tet at the home of Mrs. Olen several hints were given and dis-
^peticer. was dismiss' from t ht ‘, Duncan Thu^ay January ‘'b-^ed by the club, and several ..'spital this morning. ^ w h with Mrs. Albert Pfister as Uice garments were displayed by S. A. Himcr. 2440 10th St., h less. * I some cf the members, made from
T.rre Haute, was admitted to. Miss Lucile Smith gave, th' 1 ' ild clothes. less ui on "Herbs, Their Culture! Mr «. Perry Michaels gave a and Use," serving tomato soap, • v icw on the look out for 1947. and cabbage salad. The different i president. Mrs. Walter Neese lieibs. like spices, are used in'selected he.r committees for the
w;!' b; in charge of M.s. W. ^-^uniyon, roll call, answered with , - V a i W ' wh ° win “llWeas on made
of Clayton. Ind..|i ( "The First !•» Years off to the hospital { i c^na Ast. try College
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To Whom It May Concern Parties writing cheeks or buying poultry; aggs on Greencasile Poultry Market ha* place of business in Greencasile or sou; with us, Putnam County Poultry, Egg ami Feed Company South End Greencasile
A. J. Cl ST! R
i t’Uih Mel Recently
M-. Arvil Brown, R. R. 4.
the hospital yesterday.
Mary Sheldon, 806 Beveridge Street, was released from tjie
hospital this morning.
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All miai. sold hi u- are goverament insp«'cteil and graih-d AA or A ({ua.Vlit> — “A" for app<--lea«inK gooilni .v—“A” lor aluav. t«-n«l-«-r. juicy, Hatisfying meal- at mighty Attractive priees. \nd uhat a iioiuhTlnl s«-leelioii lie have for you to < House just the right eut for your favorite di-hes. We've fine beef . . . perfect (Kirk. We've r<*asls . . . Meak, . . . • hops . . . cube Steaks, We'ie the best of rverything in meats-and the bes, ousts you le«s when yon stop at our imma ulate nu at •lepartment. Stop in today and take your
p'ck.
CHUCK ROAST
REAL VALUE
3tc 49c
lb 39c
GROUND BEEF, Pure Fresh tircund, Lb. .
PORK CHOPS, Another Value, Lb. ... PURE LARD, Lb. 2fc
BUTTER, Pure Creamery, 1-4's Lb.
SALT FISH, 4 for . . .
APPLE SAUCE, Mussehnan, No. 2 Can Soft As Silk CAKE FLOUR,, 2 3-4 Pkg.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer H-opwood of Coatesville are the parents of a daughter born at the hospital
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith.
604 S. Indiana street, are the parents • f a baby girl born at
the hospital Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Douthitt
and son visited last week end with Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Fellers and son. at Grand Rapids. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Trout at Cirson City. Michigan.
A representative of the Ind-
iana State Tax Board -.vill hold i} a hearing in the of idee of the 1,county au,'Jil>,r at 10:30 A. M.. g on. the request for an additional Ij: appropriation by the civil city of
Bj Greencastle.
FINCASTLE CdCKCH
cor king, to season, enrich, or
'.oming year.
otherwise alter the flavor and H wa s veted each member pay aroma of certain foods to make j ^ or nevv ’ pregram book, them more pleasing to the taste, | A n * Ce 500131 llAUr w * ls en j°y*
Perry
Sunday School 10:00 Luther B. Steele, Sjpt. Everyone welcome. ANNIVERSARIES
Birthdays
Dorothy Varvel, 20 years today, Jan. 23. Charles Warren Canada. Commercial Place, 24 years todav,
January 23.
Sandra Darlene Stewart. 811 South Locust St.. 5 years today.
Jan. 23rd.
FOR SALE: 2 lots in Cloverdale. See Mrs. Jfv Hilburn. Cloverdale K. 3. Indiana. 23-3p
and are also healthy to eat. f ed all with Mrs. The president. Mrs. Jess Sech- Michaels ard Mrs. L. McCoy as
man called the meeting to order. h ' >8tesses '
with all singing fhe song of the ncxl meet in? with Mrs mr-nth. giving the flag salute, C1 y tle McKamey will be an exand creed,with 23 members an- 1 clian K e of ' alentincs.
swering the roll call of ’’What we "** *'' got .or Christmas, that we best 'I^riin f Lib liked," which all -enjoyed. Mrs. To Meet Friday
Pfister our new secretary gave The East Marion Home E-o-thc secretary report of previous r - 111103 ^ lh wil1 moot Frvlay afmeeting. aril accounts Bazaar. l ern oon at 2 o clock with Mrs Mrs. Ralph Harcourt is chairman " i! ' t,lid<> ' VPl1 - 'Vest Poplar St. on Sick Committee, with Mrs. *•" '•* ' 1 * ‘• ,
Cecil Miller and Mrs. Mary Ed- H t>nnred gar assistants. The new club Birt hd ly Party
br.oks will be ready at the Febru- A birthday party was held ary meeting. Wednesday for Sandra Darlene Mrs. Fannie Johnson and Mrs. St°' a 'art and Janice Ann Mornett Fausy Kelly were on program for -•sandra s home on Locust St. the evening which consist*! of Bcth rocciv<w ' man y 11100 Pifts two contests and reading New thon thev P la - VPd P am, ' s aad Year rcsoVitions every one en- wero s?rv ’ed birthday cake and
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CELERY
GRAPEFRUIT
CABBAGE CARROTS
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ice cream. All left wKhing them
The February meeting will be man > r ha PP>' Wrthdays. with Mrs. Maurice Bryan on ■
FOLIAGE PLANTS
We offer you -iv« ,'ta ,1m kind- ot foliage pianti, this large variety « any desire lo r liiiuK. kno lug plant-, tor your hoa».| caa plant dish gunh.w, i, a lunis, novt I ties in a ,i\ container. Eltel\ aly, ha„J good H'ieetiou ol eontamul fit your need, _ mi reasonably.
SPECIAL
For Friday and Saturday ONLY — Neat white wall eomph-te with (minted pot and either grape or Halin', branching Ivy — ,\ 83.-15 Value—
Only $1.75
SORRY
NO DHI-IVERY »
cimrt'as^hostess'^Everj^ne bring seme article for the ru nmag?
sale.
•{• -F 4* ❖ Brick Chapel Home Ec. dub Meeting
RINSO, Large Box.... 33c OXYDOL, Large Box... 33c Dreft, Large Box.... 33c SPRYorCRISCO ^ $1i3 SOUR —s tomato «|0^ COFFEE "Tltr" 42c
THE CHEF'S CORNER Friday Is FISH day at Chet's Cafeteria and we have a special treat lor you toinorrow — We have arranged to receive the moot delightful, flaky fish which we will serve fried a golden brown for your enjoyment For those who prefer HAM or ROAST PORK, we will be ready for them toe. By the way, how docs XIASHF.I) POTATOES with BROWN GRAVY -sound to x - ou'.* CHETS CAFETERIA Across from Post Office
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'5N INDIANA ST. •/'HONE 740- EAST SIDE 0*- SQUARE
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CREOMULSION
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The Brick Chapel Home Eco H nomics Club met Tuesday after- §) noon January 14th, with Mrs. jf} Morris 'Villia:iis. The club was j|j opened by singing atu - seng of the month, roll call was given, ij Mrs. Piirbin O'Hair, our retiring president then had the foliowfng officers for the >ear installed. Mrs. Estil Rowings, president: Mrs. Webb Evans, secre-tary-trea-urer; and M.rs. Morris i Williams, reporter. Our new president then took ■barge. Business of the club waq discussei, the new program diar trlbuted, and Committees for th3 year appointed. Curing this time R d Cross sewing was done. Eleven members and one child wer>’ present. if
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Mrs. WlUiama Entertains For Mrs. Croubler Mrs. Helen 'Williams entertained Thursday, Jan. 16 at her j home in Manhattan. The meeting was held ti> honor of Mrs. Emma Crousier who is leaving us and moving to her new home in Fillmore. The morning was spent visiting and at noon a very tielicious pitch-in dinner was enj< yed by all. After the noon hour the meeting was called to order by Cordellia McCullough, assistant hostess. Games and contents were enjoyed. Helen Query. Mildred Butts, Jane Kaelber were contest winners. All grlasts received presents from the grab bag. Picture taking was enjoyed ■vhen the sun burst forth to show u# that behind the clouds the sur< still shines and X am sure the crowd enjoyed them.salves fori they were one and all with smil.i ing faces. | Those present were. Oordelit McCullough, Helen Query, Mrs. Mildred B itts, Judy Kay Butts, Jeanie Butts, Roy David Butts. Dicky Butts. Marvin Query. Mrs. Wilbur Carmichael, Joyce Carmichael. Mrs. Bertha Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Jane Kaelber, Mrs. Emma Crousier, Mrs. Opal Centers, Mis? | Pickett, Mrs. Helen Williams, Jennie Lee Williams, Jimmie
Williams.
LOOK BUY NOW!
SAVE
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NOW
WERE
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Snow Suits
11.40 9.95
6.50 4.50
Polo Shirts
1.35
9.95 11.95
5.25 ft.oe
Mittens
J5
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tl.95
0.50
Infants Mitteis
.75
,31
Uggiuis
3.85
1.95
Tr. Peats
.35
* ,25
Sleepers with
Sk. Pants
JO
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feet
145
.98
Flaiuwl Slips Beetles
45 .40
,25 ,5
Uitker Jackets
12.96
7.25
.85
4
Sweaters
125
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Hee4 Uk.
2.35
1,45
1.75 3.85
.90 2.25
Houseslippers ISO
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Robes
2.45
IJO
1J0
.8
3.75
2.95
1.95
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Bunting*
5.85
3.50
Blaekets
1.50
,0
4.75
2.50
4.95
• 3,15
Creepers
1.85
.75
Muffs
2.45
.« 3J5
1.35
.50 Spring Coats 4.45
Frazier $ Up To Six Shop| 1 _ Jr 9 EAST WALNUT ST. ACROSS FROM THE FIRE DEPT BBBHElaBgBBB>li9l!i ^^ i||ii|
