The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1947 — Page 2
7H£ DAilY BANNER, GREFNCaSTLE, INDIANA, wtDNEbDAY, EEBRUaRY 19, 194/
Guilty Of Beating Hospital Patients PORT WAYXK. Ind . Ffb 10 iUPi Federal ludg.' Luther M. Swygert late Tuesday foun t four ex-attendants at Marion. Inc*., veterans hospital guilty of seven eounts of asswjlt and bat ten e.n their ‘‘acutely disturbed" mental patients. Ha. ry B. Wisler was found npiilty of three of the 1- assault ar 1 battery Counts returnel again thin by a federal grand jury. They included boating a patient with ’vet pajamas twisted into a rope and kicking another one in the ribs. Otis IV Noblett and Leverett D. .Mill r wer’ fecund guilty of r.no count ea:h and Harry D. /ibst will be sentenced for twe eounts. All four face a fine of six months in prison on each count. Scnttnce will bo pronounced Feb. 25. Swygert said that in arriving t.t his decision he had taken into consideration the inadequacies prevalent at the veterans hospitals during the war, but said “l can’t excuse those instanees of men being struck by fists.’’ HWNKIt Ml'' <.KT ltt>l I IV
ian church of Oreencastle assisted hy Rev. Leonard
and
Wy- j
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... ...-‘' nre ' of the Christian church of
Ronchdale. Burial was in Forest*
Mrs Deryl Sanders and Mrs.! _ ...
Earnest Thompson attended t!i' slipcover demonstration given at
Oreencastle Monday and Tues. ful ^ ^ ^ ^ day and will give a demonstra-, ^ by ^ ,. Th „
j Lord’s Prayer,’’ accompanied by|
Warrant Officer James Bllr - pan Reines of Greeneastle. Flowford and wife of Fort Benjamin^ b ,, arers wele Mesdames John
Harrison and Mrs. Flossie Bur
THE DAILY BANNER
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED
“It Waves For A!!”
Entered In the pcstofftce at Oreencastle, Indiana as second
Hill cemetery. Everet Lewie, Eaton Cooper. Gene Hutchins
and Harley Miller sang “Beauti- class mail matter under Act of
March 7. 1878.
Subscription price 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mall in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-
, • bearers were Mesdames joiin _ .
„ , nam County.
Case, Henry Wilson. Joe Crosby.]
ford of Frankfort, were Sundavj Helpn .| f .ffri e s. Dorothy Hud-‘
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Clarence
Rice.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rusie and daughter. Mrs. Nettie Rusie au l Mrs. Mary Rice of Indianapolis were Sunday afternoon callers of Frank Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Aliff Jr., left Sunday for California to visit with relatives. Mrs. Mary Eggers is quite di at this time. Mrs. Viola Wenk of Lafayvft ■ vis ; tod Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs. James Glider. Mrs. Gertrude Terry returned to h r home Saturday from Detroit where she had been visiting ■villi Mrs. Marjorie Petrovich.
gens, Joyce Huckstep. Marie Zachary. Louise Steele. Ray S* 1 - lory. Mauley Clones, Robert I-ine. K.ngene Hutchins. Elsie
. Irwin. Vesta Barnes. Arlie Fall-
> r. Hazel Lovett. Jewel Jefferies,
j Ruth McMahan, Helen Etta
Siitherlin, Marietta Holder, Beulah Holing, Panic Jeffries. Edn'i Lewellan, Harold Miller, Irwin Young, Miss Joan Cummings. Pall bearers were Claude Crosby, John Case. Henry Wilson, Paul Suthorlln, Ward Lovett and Joe Crosby. Out of town friends
. and relatives were Mr. and Mis. I t ouise Confer, Mr. and Mrs.
J"hn Case and Henry Wilson of Indianapolis; Mr .and Mrs
S. ft. IMrtden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
PERSONA! And Local News BRIEFS
Donald Ellis is on a
trip to southern K> ntucky.
Mrs. Arona Miles was dismissed from the hospital this morn-
ing.
Mrs. Ruth Mejrers and infant daughter were released from the
Earl hospital today.
ANNIVERSARIES * Birthdays Evelyn Maxine Nelson. Greeneastle R R 4. 13 years old today, Feb. 19th. Roland Ralph Alspaugh. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Alspaugh. 2 years today. SOCIETY ( ro-Tat-Em Club i Meeting Postponed j On account of a death in the family of Mrs. Williams, the Cro-Tdt-Em Club will not mejt tnis evening as stated. The meeting has been postponed until furtntr rot ice,
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Missionary Guild Meets
Thursday at 7:30
Missionary Guild of the First
business Christian church will meet!
Thursday evening at the church I
at 7:.".0, Mrs. Vera
LOANS See Us For IMMEDIATE CASH Convenient Payments INDIANA LOAN CO. Il)i, H. Washingtoa. phone 15
Woman's C'ln-le Meeting Thursday The Woman’s Circle of th ’ Presbyterian church will meet in the social room of the church
IMIS' I'l.il, NOTES j Nancy Shaw. 409 E. Walnut , Street, was admitted to the hosl pitnl yesterday. George Miller Rrtutc 1, Bainbtidge. was adnitted to the hoe- | pital Tuesday. j George Norton, Route 2. Fo- ! land, was admitted to the hos- , pital y ester .’ay. Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor Reel: lille Route 2, are the par■nts of ' eon born at the hosI pital yesterday j Mr. and Mrs. Warren. Ensor. (610 Apple Street, are the parents f a daughter born at the hospital yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Satterly,
If your nose some-- _
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in each uortni. it quteklv red^ 0- ^
colas. Follow directions UuS VICilCS YA-TRQ-NBi
Thursday afternoon at 2:.”.0 route 2. Coatesville, are the psro'clock. Miss Dorothy Herchen- entg of a daughter born at the
ruder, a D.-Pauw student, will hospital yesterday
First
ahead,
year.
come, first served. <% going to busy No job too large
small. If you haven’t
give a talk on Palestine, attendance is desired.
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Van Hook Gulden Link ( lub
A good
and Miss hostesses.
Betty Heavin will be
Meets Tonight The Golden
Link
GRIMES BODY SHOP
Body and Fender Repairs
Funeral services for Fleming L y t |i ck of Lafayette; Arthur Lynch who passed away at the ljVlieh alul Mr. and Mrs. Francis Culver hospital Tuesday. I b. in need of Giecnsburg; Mr. and were held at the Presbyterian] :> , r> J(>hn L ynch Of Dallas, Tex.;
thurch in Greencastle MVdnc*-j Mr aml Mrs. Wm. Nenienthal, Mrs. Alberta Hacker and ,lay, Feb. 12. in charge of R , ' v - Rrooksville, Ind. {daughter of Cloverdale was disHarry Walrond of the Presbyte-- lhP Goforth class of the Pre c - missed from the hospital yester-
—- j byterian church gave a miscel-
laneous shower Friday evening J i.enuring Miss Eileen Farr who | urrived recently from Australia • and who became the bride of j Charles Sillery Monday. L>ecoti .itions were in keeping with Uv’ ( occasion and the bride received ' many beautiful and useful gifts. , Refreshments of ice cream and ] angel food cake and coffee were
■ served.
COMPLETE PAINTING Glasi Installed, Welding, Free Estimates Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Anti-Freeze Stilesville Road, Phone 260-M
Mrs. Rose Winters and d;vighter of Spencer were released from the hospital this morning.
day
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lyon returned 'I uesday from Florida where they have been spending
the past several weeks.
Co rge W. Grubb of Vincennes spent the week-end here visiting his mother, Mrs Grubb ar. I
Maynard Grubb. •
| Friends have received word of • the serious illness of Mrs. Fred
V. Thomas, a former resident of
CLOVERDALE •!* Greencastle. She is a patient in Mrs. Bessie Morre of Bloom- a hospital at Dayton, Ohio,
ington came Friday eve to spend-
lover Suniav with Mrs. Luella' Mr ’ and Mr * Raymond S " ars (Jordan and Mrs. Nellie Me- ^ Susan, of Marion, j Tonal f spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
| Mrs. Frank Morrison and A * ex Sears - ■ Floyd Morrison and daoghter of no ' v -
1 Indianapolis were in town last I
hridaj. I Bloomington street, left for Fort Mrs. Mattie Meek is leaving William, Ontario, she will visit
t.-on t i.ake her home in Indian-
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Mrs. Sears is son e
Mrs. Gorge Stevens,
608
apolis to i Robert.
be with her son, John
PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE
. j Mr. anJ Mrs. Ross Evans of j Brazil spent Saturday evening | with Mr. and Mrs. John Logan
and family.
. Mrs. Margaret Smith who has
The undersigned administrator of the late Win. Gowen Estate j been sick tor several weeks is re«ill sell ai Piihlie Auction, tin- l’!,i acre lann lueated 6 miles wesl | po'-tc.i no better, of Greeneastie on Walnut Street Road, near long Branch (Jiurcli, ( Dortha Jene lx)gan is home for
i a few days from Bloomington I.
■; mile last -if Brunerstown. on
Saturday, March 1st, 1947
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friends and relatives throughout Wisconsin. Minnesota and Michigan. I Mrs. Blanche Neese, 407 A’est Franklin street had visitors Tuesday, the occasion being Mrs. Neese's birthday. At noon dinner was served to the following guests, Mrs. Harvey Downing, | Mrs. Janies McCurdy of Brazil. | Mrs. Ruth Watson, Ret a Gaye ] Watson of this city. Miss Hole,
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Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lewis * Neese and Mrs. Neese. Aftertaken r'jonis at the Kessler j noon caller was Mrs. Carrie
, home here.
This Eartii of I’iO acres more --r l« *s ha- a 5 room Iioiisc, lair ! Spurgeon
barn, smoki’ house, tile lien lions,-, brooder hoiiM-, gaiaKe and gralnery, oilier out iNiilding-, fair (eiieing, plenty o( good riiiining vialei, good dog «, II, 47 1 2 aCr»*s lillalde land, remainder in woodpasture, good tmsiure land, P' acres of wheal sowed on broke ground Fanil lays by Hlaek Top road li miles from Greencastle lias mall and school route hv door, also electricity in house.
TEKMN — 1-3 eash day ol sal,-, remainder when d,-e«l and uhslra, I are transferred, luxes to be paid IhU year. Y„n are welconie lo *ee Ibis farm any lime before sale.
| Foreman of Reelsville. .
Quinnette who*
has been, a patient in the Putnam j FOR SALE: 5 year old fresh County Hospital for some time) Jersey cow, calf 4 weeks old has returned home. Gmjd 4 gallon cow 1 1-2 north
LAWRENCE AMES
AITOV HI It ST. Amt.
Miller Says — SAVE MONEY.-BUY NOW. FEBRUARY CLEARANCE SALE II max be hard to get bid vv, haxe It and H’s for sale, TIRES
<i,5(lx Hi-fi ply Goody ear Implement Tires f!0fl\l6-li ply Firestone Implement Tirer. 6.50x16-4 ply Firestone Passenger Tires 6.00x16-6 ply Firestone Passenger Tires 6.00x16-1 ply Studded Ground Grip Passenger Ttr,-s
Sale Price 815.56 814.44 816.75 817.25 814.10
SPECIAL THIS MONTH WHILE IT LASTS
or S 1 j
'2})e per lb. ’2!)c per lb.
c ft.
85.00 Each 86.05 Each 88.05 Euk 87.00 Each
81..50 and 82.00 Emh
8100.00 8105.00 865.00
Vo. 6 Outside Wire
Vo. 8 Outside Wire ’21),• per 111. or Jl,c |«’r ft. Vo. 8-6 Enlrauee ( able ’>5c |>»-r II. I*!-*! Bornex 71,c |»cr ft.
Ht Kl>s\|.s OFTSIDK WHITE IIOFSE PAINT.
TRUCK TUBES 7.00\34> Truck Tub<-> 7.50x20 Truck Tube* H.25x’2o Truck Tube-
Eloure>cent Kilcheii l.iglds Bust Proof hay moxx light-
I l^uick Heat Oil Burner, 6 room si/e I Kerogas Oil Bunge, ,5 Burner, Oven
I ’.O-Gaugc Itbica Piunp 4iun FARM MACHINERY
I Rubber tired contractors wheel barrow. I I-26 Intcrnalioiial Tractor, plow, ciiltixator. ’2 VV. 4 . Alii--Chalmers True font, ploxx, cultivator. 1 Ifl42 W . C . All! -Chalmers Tra tor, cultivator, starter, lights. I Mod- I B Allis-4 lialiners Tractor, plow, ciiltixator. power lift. I 1 laxij Bradley garden iraelor, with ciiltixator and mower. I Super Six wagon lifl, lilts anything, regular price $164.00;
Sale price, 8185.06.
We are over storked on Monro,- Hydraulic Ira,’lor seats, our Price $39.6.5 _ New Price $86.60 — Save 86.05. .x«*u power lift for .lohn-fh-crr Mmlel A, G or B, 8100.06. Coatesville Implement Co.
Mrs. Sam McCoy who has been visiting her non and family in Willow Run, Mich., has returned
home.
Mrs. Nevada Duncan has returned he-me fr-'-m the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Crawley and daughter of Gree-ncastl.-alled on Mr. and .Mrs diaries McAvoy Friday evening. Rose Bowl Rim Coming Monday Bigtime football is to come P Greeiu-aatle next Monday evening, February 24, when moving pictures of the 1947 Rose Bowl j game between the University of ‘ Illinois and UCLA will be shown, at the high school auditorium. The event is being sponsored by the local American Legion Post in cooperation with the athletic department of DePauw University. The picture, in technicolor, was made by the Univeiaily of Illinois last New Year's Day. Bert Jngwerson. famous line coach at Illinois, Is bringing tin picture to Greencastle, an i will act as narrator during the showing. The showing of this picture is one of a series of programs planned by the public relations committee of the local Legion Post. Admission is free to the public and an overflow crowd is being anticipated.
of Floyd Center
Northern.
school. Elmer 19-20-2p.
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MASONIC NOTICE
I
Stated meeting of Temple Lodge 47 will meet tonight at 7:30 o’clock. Chestei H i.tingi' xvorshiptul master. Tri Kappa To Meet Thursday Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa will meet with Mrs. VV. S ! Donuer, Cole Apartment. Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock
ACTREKS WEDS HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 19 (UP) Movie studio actress Lit 1 Warner, 20, was honeymooning today with Dr. Nathan Hiatt, 32. of New York. Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin conducted the marriage ceremony last night. Miss Warner is the daughter of the late Sam Warner, movie pioneer, and adopted daughter of Harry M. Warner of Warner Bros. Studios
THE CHEF'S CORNER • - - - Th,’ good word is mow MEI.V on TH URN DAY - - - - Yemi folks liked our ehoxx mein liu-l week and the demand I- loo great for in, to refu:, - - - - DON’T F4JKGET tonight we nil' have that real ITALIAN SPAGHETTI AND MEAT KAIJ.S - - - - The real long kind tiial you hax'e been going out of town for - - - - REMEMBER it will In- M-rx,-d frEMn 4:84) to 7:86 this evening. . . . 4ii,ME-,- of SALADS, SANDWICH KM and HOMEMADE PIES nerved in the mornings and afternoons - . . . Bring ynur friends in for a chat. CHET'S CAFETERIA Across from Post Office
Club will
. meet at the home of Mrs. Ru'h . ( Fry tonight at 7:50 o’clock. Mrs ; I Myrtle Stringer will have the
I program.
II *9 *9 *1* Boaiiidale Man j Weds Vustrii’iaii tlirl The Presbyterian church at Roachdale was the scene of a' quiet wedding ceremony Monday, nmin, February 10th, when Miss Ejleon Farr, daughter of Mrs. S.j Farr, of Brisbane, Australia, became the bride- of Charles \V., Sillery. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy] Sillery of Roachdale. The Rev. O. J McMullen, pas-, tor of the church, read the
Mr. and Mrs. William Houser, Route 1. Bainbridge, are the par•nts of a son barn at thehospital
Tuesday
Lloyd Seobee. 314 E. Hanna was admitted to the hospital this
morning.
lllli
or too
any mor.
cy, what have you- Cement ft, ishing, plastering, water mg. painting, laying 1^' chimney repairs, g.-nersl ^ Ft ruction. For good service vnn James B. Sims. R. 2. ReelsviT,
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1 single ling ceremony.
Only the immediate family of the groom yvas present for th<«
twelve o’clock service,
j The bride wore an aqua blue < gabardine suit with black ic-es- ] sories and a corsage of white j( carnations and sweet peas. Serving as best man for thgroom was his brother, Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Sillery left immediately for Saginaw, Mich., and St. Louis, Mo., on a weddiny, jj trip. Upon their return they wil 1 - 1i-nn-o t.. thcr friends two
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