The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1947 — Page 2
THI DAHY
( GREFNCASTL^JrjbUrJA, THURSDAY, MARCH
13, 1947.
New Frozen Food Lockers Ge* your deposit for a locker in early at the Hanks Brothers Grocery * ' A "
BAINBRIDGE, INDIANA
Our plant will be the most modern and best equipped available. Ready within six weeks.
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Personal And Local News BRIEFS
SOCIETY
late news
C'enlurv Club To 'Ifci Friday The Century Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2\..0 o'clock with Mr® Jnmo - G. Hughes. Mrs. William Ii’Jthcr will g*vo the program. -h -p -h Kappa GaT.nm Fnlrrtained With \ Tea Men-bers of Epsilon chapter of [><»lt:i Kappa Gamma entertained Cijests at i tea on Sunday afternoon, March 0. at the Delta Zeta i house. Guests were teachers.
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Jhigh school girls, and nUegri j students interested ir tho prnfrs-|
today against rebellious arm
•or. *n in Cmceptiah.
\n N 15 . comv t> utleni in lluenoa Aires i|i»i>ted " comnr.'.nlipi.* Irom Asuncion, I’ara i.iyar. <apilul. which lie sai l nmiuime;. t.hat military ob.}'ctives on tin I out skirts of tv nr uitl m have been j
rOOMS STYLED TO PIT PAilA?L“r; (
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Mr ell 13.— ( NS) Four (.nmi'll of
building. The meeting was call. I to mder by President Frederick Si.it he 11 in. The minutes were read an.I approved. Twenty-one aiem-
bers answered to th? rcll call. IxhuIhhI.
Pictures were shown by Robert \
C an. Refreshments were' MOSCOW'.
serv I bv Henry Coffman. Mack , ' h,,
F„i i, Louis Houston ar t lames j 'HniMrr, res,.T.rd its Gaston. The refreshments com-1'!<“ l »*Tn<lon; t« Jay "Rh BrltMr milt 'e for raxt meeting are as ‘• •cr. tury I mes, l evin foil ws: Charles and Meivln Gas- l*» P*naririo.tion anj d-
t<■ 11. .Marvin Douglas a; 1 Paul militari/atlon
Gnv The dale for our monthly ' '■ ,,,,> meeting will be the third Mon-
day night in each month.
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William Welch. S. Main S'..
FINAL
FABRIC SALE
★ TAPESTRY ★ VEL00R ★ MOHAIR ★ IMMITATI0N LEATHERS All Colors Variety of New Patterns
GREATLY REDUCED
ART FURNITURE CO. north sii>k of sqi Mtn
GETS XSSIGNMENT
Jaik D. Major, son of Mr. P., A. Major. Roachdale, bid., has been assigned as a trainee to the Universal Military Training Experimental Unit. He arrived on Jan. 35th to be a member of the Army Ground Forces' model UM r battalion.
Prior to enlisting in. the Regulir Army on January 15th last
PAR always gives you a handsome yield
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The lost word in style is a ( shirt with soft spoken color* set off with corded stripes. You have it in this hondsom* new Arrow Par. It has such extra dividend features as the famous /krrow collar, the Mitoga figure-fit and ties oed handkerchiefs • that blend with it perfectly. Stop in today qnd gel some:
-- Tie $1 Handkerchief 60c
ARROW PAR ENSEMBLES
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si-n of teaching. Miss Ma.rgotjst. I'aul's snnty AndraiP welcomed the guosts) ( luh Meet^ Friday
/is confined to his home by illness, j and presented Miss Dorothy Har-j .. -- . ... mis, who introduced the speaker,)
l Mrs. John Boyd. >frs. Boyd spoke eloquently or. the subject, "Yes. j I am Going to be a T.'ncher." A|
Eleanor Raton, ..21 bo. Loeu. i, pan?l discussion by four DePauwj
was admitted to the hospital yes- cords, Mtss".s Marjorie Snyder, I *“ 1 <,ur f l°'‘ r * 11 * terday. (Ellen VVeinel, Patricia Pattersor] The Four Leaf Clover ai»d Mildred Route, representin?) Economics Club met Tuesday (INsi—Kep. Tab. r. K., N. Y., re
i Roy Bassett of Coatesvilie w.e admitted to the hospital yester-j day, 1
Saint Paul's Study Club "ill meet Friday afternoon at 2:00 d'claek vith Mrs. G. T. T.'nnis.
Mr- Houck Hostess
TOKYO, March 18.—(INS)— \ Gc irge F. Klewctt of Pbilailel[>hia. Am'riean att .rne> lir exjpr-mier Hideki To jo, claimed Inatay President Tn» n an's niiti-Conimunist s|teeeh of Wedr.r day could be ell'll to .justify the actions of .I'lpan''' government lead/'rs before the
war.
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Closet racks are easi t< rcneti. Mirror I,
Peered for r- (ttr J
Home W ASHINGTON, March 18. — APARTMINTS are tailored for (he special nerds et , . -
Mrs. Rosie Ball. Russellville. thp ^ of L!b ; rfll after noon. March 11. at the horn ■ ve.ie:, ...lay Ha. his house com-1
was admitted to the hospital ye.'-
terday.
-Mrs. Olive Cravcr, Route 3, was admitted to the hospital tni;
morning.
the School of Matte, eompleted i of Mrs. Verncr Houck. Th ’ n|>proprialions has rothc pngram. j meeting was called to order by jected a Stat,-> l)e| artment re-: Tea. was served in the dining! the president, Mi's. Wm. McElroy qlieH for authorization to send room. Mrs. Frank Donrer pour d with the history and n.iglng the Inent.v five million .loilars worth at the table which was beautiful; Kor',.' of the- month. “'t lend-lease * applies to Kits-ia.
era ns paralyzed from the waist down) at ll: Mn.i : K l project in Brooklyn. Among special fratuu me ia ’*
f I ntbusri
JW^WASHIfra
with i ! ro-es and lighted tapers.) Feurtecn members responded Tal'er, commiltec ctiairm rn, Marsholl Hope* Moscow
vvit.ll * .‘J I OSes UIIU ll^lltvu lrt|KriS. , j-V'VII i>. II ..Vtva.wvc, ■ - - i G C tl . ( I S 0 n ]'. J V-' r 1 : pflyj Bohl.y Arnold of Fillmore was Mj ss j u i ia Crawley, Mrs. Ho- to i .11 call with miscellaneous re- made the disclosure in declaring May Windup in Six Week* , On $500 Check Co!),, mittid to the hospital this ward Rc.'khill, Miss Veneta Kun-jsponses. f’resideNl Tmnan shoul Special t C t IV morning. t ,v ri and Miss Minnie Mae Bart-! Home safety rules were read contact Premier Stalin “and ask ^ WASHINGTON Do not 1,1k in ‘
(abll ,.. SIR Pour foreign ministers' conference in Mo . v S tml , , ' ,, ... . .. State George C. Marshall plans that it will I t
I'he second lesson on Slip Cm-' The Republican expressed ,1 s- veeka an< , thcn only , f thero seems . r ; iU V ers was presented by the lenders, ' itisfaction uitli tlie Pr.-sld ntb ogetheron fundamental principals sometliing tiia' Mr.-. James Torr and Mrs. message to congress re-qCi-Ming Despite the seeming softening of Russia on - . Franklin Torr. The members 100 million rlollars in aid for i^Jniteimitate^lemand.s for a security tiiist. . ;hip ,,,,•
Mrs. Dolly Allison, Route 1, Stilesville, was admitted to the
hcspital yesterday.
trial President Tnonan shmil.
ter. and Miss -Minnie Mae Bart-j Home safety rules were read contact Premier Stalin “and ask 1 v assisted in the lining room. ‘ by Mr* McElroy, Mrs. James him lo lay his cards on l!u
Hood and Mrs. Layman Hepler
Mrs. Clara Huxely, Route 1, Spencer, was admitted to the
hospital yesterday.
Mrs. Mildred Watkins, 435 Anderson, was released from the .hospital this morning.
Service < luh Met Monday Th? Bai abridge Community Service Club met Mareh 10 at th? home of Mrs. Ernest Jahroon with Mrs. Otto LcTferge as co-
hos less.
demonstrated their making the covers
ability in by making
Greece and Turkey to halt the
»pread of communism.
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The meeting was opened by yardage.
and measuring
th? president. Mrs. Warren Cay-, The meeting adjourned
-Mrs. John Chiles and son. 40! wood. Twenty-two members and
DEMANDS DEATH PENALTY to, COLUMBUS. Ind. March 13-
\V. Franklin, were rctensed from " no K'ast answered roll call with the hospital Wednesday. "-Hv -Moving Experiences.”
After the order of busin.ss.
meet
April 8th with Mrs. Job” [ * INS) The State today
King, W. Larabee St.
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Theta Alumnae Club
■ manded the death
i two 17-year-old
de-
penalty for ; Evansville ,
youths charged with the murder
■Mrs. Wilbur Cnackl, Mrs. Gwiri Mrs. Charles Conger gave a. les-' will Meet Saturday ,,f St 3 * 1 -’ policAnan Herbert Ensign and Mrs. Dale Olor spent ;0n on making slip covers. | Kap->a Alpha Theta Al'amnsc | Wade Smith near Shelbyville on
3 Club will meet with Mrs. Earl
’1 nursilay in Terre Haute.
Mrs. W. C. Pruitt became
Mrs. Noble Costln and infant
new
member, heur membars 1 g nir wine Saturday aftern'on at
at Indianapolis, Trainee Major. If*, was a 1945 graduate of Bajnbridge High School, Bainbridg? He is a former student at F ircoc University.
s .n, Route .'l. were dismissed with birth ' i,ys in ' Mar ' h were 2:39 o'clock. Iron) the hospital this meriting. P rps, ' ntp d with gifts j
April meeting will be -n Tues- \|i k . ('airman
Gl,„n Shoptangh, a former day evening. Agril 8. at 7 o' Iock Emertuined Guests Wednesdav
Greencastle man, was here from at the home cf M.rs. C. L. Cruger.
Indianapolis on business Thurs- o. 'lay. Good Cheer (Arb
Ha- Annivarsiry Pariy
Miss Marylin Coleman entertained twenty friends a,nd relatives W’er'n'’.sday evening at the he ire of her mother at 101 Olive St. The evening was spent ir,
l>ec. 5.
The demand was voiced bv Harold Melroy, Shelby county prosecutor, who made the opening statement for the State in the teen age murder trial in Bartholomew circuit court.
islands won by American 1 !,„ u ,. there will be any groat . - This seems to be par’: uLr’v it . .. questions of Germany.- futm,. I . Poland and on Germany's future Marshall probably will malt» son ••
tail will not yield on fundamenial inn nnl Is now hoped that within mx u-ek ■ uv Bgg
at least will agree on th. , and th-n tli, will go to work drafting ll" lomnl pea i How long this Will take is purely natwl
guesswork.
Thereafter, it is planned to h,)! , neer ing with the outside powers hai • . a :,d hearing This may take m, ' - m: r ward will the Big Four i • e* up •
Paris, London or Wnshingt in
Only then, it is believed, will the major p.-vers lies.- 'o i he Japanese treaty, which most observer.: b.-li."-. :.lp jut ahead of the German treaty since Japan I.;" ■
nent—Germany none.
Secretary Marshall
FOR SALE: Good n 'lean. 1 English clover seed, no fodder or buckhorn, $30. p?r bushel. Robert Huston. Route 1. Cloverdale. 13-'15-2p
Ti "' OK* Club o, Ml. .
nai'ent of • n " Meridian, met at the Royal Cafe i playing cards parents of a son born at the hos- f u „ , . Piajmg earns.
for a 6 o clock dinner Tues a>,] R?freshm?nts of punch
[• tal yesterday.
cake
ENTERS HOSPITAL
Mrs. Guy Pickens wau arimitt r| to the county hospital Thurs-
day noon for treat nent.
March 11th, celebrating their an- mints and jello salad were serv "U
Burn to Mr. and Mrs. Frank niversary. Following the dinner by the hostess.
L.irharrr. a son at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis Wedr, stny night at five minutes till
midnight.
attended the Voncastlej
theatre. The re were twelve m, n-' Xew May sville Communtty
bers and oV.e assoclato member (| u |,
Mr. arid Mrs. P. E. Walter and •'■on. St, ven, of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrold aril dn.;;liters, Kathleen and Rebecca of Urhana, 111., have returned to their homes after visiting with •Mr. ami Mrs. D. E. Bryant, 504 Elm street.
-Mi's. K. G. Wiseman of Inglrs
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Meeting Of study Club Is ( aneelled The Mareh meeting of Woman’s Study Club has
caricelleil.
Ri'Clsiill,- Itu-kcthull Tr'Uiir Will It? Iloiiured The annual Rcelsville Basket-
j The New Maysville Commun-
] ity Cluh was delightfully enter-
COI NTY AGENT DIES PLYMOUTH, Ind., Mat h 13 < U') Marshall county today
mourned Lyman M. Lutler. 55. ccunty agcii.t, who died of a heart
attack in Chicsgo last night. Butler was taking a 4-H de-
tained Friday afternoon at the monstration team to
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| home of Mrs. Gladys Sntherlin. | 8 nmi ' :,M 3 - r ' var 1 far thelr w rk ' The meeting was opened by th< i He W3s 'tricken as his car r. atpresident. Mrs. Eileen Gowln.l od thl stai “' n '- ! " 1(, h " di p fl with-
j v ith Miss Mary Ravfiold in | in ? few minutes,
charge of the music. Mrs. Ruth! He was tK,rn in Ind ’ j Jones gave the devotional. Twen-^ and ' vas a K r3 duate of Pur. nr [ ty members answered the roll' ers it.V. He is surviv 'd hv hit [call with My Most Embarrassing j'• vidow aivd two sops ' b,;th b *
• THE INCOME TAX LAW is the great lev, , i It r, p the big nor the little—not even the big brar - All this It# Eisenhower recently found out. The Army chief of staff went up to I.af:,; < ’ '- ,, i lylvania to make a speech and get a degr • Afier i--" itil aurels and delivering his message, the pm idi-nt f r? • :he live-star general that Lafayette had a littk < :i. 1?!, “We always give a $500 check os an hono , I - .: ‘pih Mere is your check, general " “Ike," in his usual bashful manner, expl ned that !:'' ■ iccept it. He said he came to the college as tuaid of : ipeaking for the Army, was a servant of the pcipi- .ar.J M
iccept such gifts.
"But It is our custom—our regulation." the iw. ,i id hocky irexy insisted. The general was just ns insistent It , * id mpasse had come about. Then "Ike" had an idea. Head;-' “Don't you have college funds, for this or that, wheie t'*rs .*ould he used to goorl purpose?" The answer vas ye.« lid. Whereupon Elsenhower emlors.’d the , li 'd; and trrniJit^
■o the fund.
Came the day when the income tax had to tie niarlf ' ;1 ^ tome reason, the general used the “short long ' feral in le paid a tax to Uncle Sam on the $500 he hold in I - r t 5 * lust long enough to sign his name.
North Carolina, and Mrs. Kuth U11 iJanc l u t will b,- held at th, Element. After the business* tht ' m G 1 •' t ldents at Putduc.
Hdl of Chicago, who have he-’,, Heelsville High School H.-.ildin;', '.....u,* Msr Mary Sanders gn-e \ isithijj Dr. and Mrs. V. Earle 1'‘ venin K' -March 19. at.,, inU . reHting contest with Mrrt j
Wiseman, will leave Friday for'' O ’ clock sharp. There will t, Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Wiseman 1 "' 10 ' 1 s P eakcrs and Plenty oi are leaving Monday for Santa * muslc ' Come and b, ' in >' r w n fil ‘ d
Baibara, California to visit Mr.' and Mrs. W. H. Moseley.
Miss Dorothy Cowgill of Greencastle, sophomore at Indiana University, was recently re- ^ ie'eted to serve as tennis reprtM • .tentative for the Bonn! of the I. . U. Women's Athletic Assocln- ! tion. Other new officers am ! first vice-president, Margaret Hope, Indirtnnpolis; head of base j hall iittcrmuralx, Phyllis Koc't- ' < lid, Lima, Ohro, and second vie •- | j resident of the auxiliary hoar I, j Flam Gallegos, Chicago.
baskets and table service for the intir? family. Everyone is invit-
ed.
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Lucky Clovers Club Held Ht-i- nt Meeting
The Lu-'.ky Clovers 4-H Club
meeting was held February 27.
at th? Cloverdale school
Nona Grantham winning firatj prizi, Mrs. Juanita McMurtr.,; recond and Mrs. Geraldine Gray
consolation.
Mrs. Ralph Major then presented a basket of gifts from the
FILE CM'.SEAL SUIT
SOUTH BEND. Ind., March VI IlNSt The firemen who couldn’t sleep pose a problem for a
federal court today.
Plaintiffs are former firemen employed hy Todd & Brown, Inc. of Chicago, at the Kingsbury
» THERE IS A COMPACT-AND-LIPSTH'K BRIdAK'. "apitol Hill lobbyists. Forty-one women are among
.ered lobbyists.
The highest paid, the record shows, is M.irgnr t 1 'w'-* Vational Co-Operative Milk Producers association. She gets $7,000. The average salary of the female
obbyists is $3,300.
Male lobbyists do better salary-wise. One ^ is
,85 000. and few are under $5,000.
The lobbyists represent varied interests. A man
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APPROVAL SEEN
Just Received WHITE SHIRTS . . $3.25 to $5.00
COLI MRIAS IN SIZES 14 TO 17
Cannon’s
THE MEN’S STOKE
i r «>fitlnm.,i tram r’Nffe <tuet i.ilutvd risk”. There was im.nedl-
at-> httter rninorityr protests in c ngpess and equally enthurtaatie i ndnorlty approval. A majority of congressmen apparently was too sia.itlid by the scope of the |>r<igi '.im' fo reach n decision immediately. But Democrats were rallying t? the administration. There wa. (vywcrful Republican support j *P arheaded bv chairman Arthur H. Vand?nburg of the Senat. !• 'eign. Relations Committee H use speaker Joseph W. Martin, Jr., and hous? majority leader Charles H. HqUeek, however, refused to commit the n-selves. Sen. Robert A. Taft, R„ O., who is, in effect, oo-leader with Vander b?rg of their party In the Senate, also refused to take a stand on middle Ea.st Intervention against the spread of communis n. Both part.es are spin and the President must depend on a coalition to vote him th’ money and authority he seeks.
THE CHEF'S CORNER
chib members to Mr s. Juanita ordnance plant during the wa- 3 woman promote the Interests of the International'IV
McMurtry who is moving to a
different community,
A miscellaneous auction whiuh m ttwl the club a tiny sum was then held with Mrs. Major and Mrs. McMurtry acting as aucVf neers. Mrs. Ruby Major won the prize given by Mrs. Rnyfhid for the person whose articles|
sold for the highest sum.
Dclir-ious refreshments were I served hy the hostess from h<’r kitchen bar to the members and guests, Mrs. Fred Las ley and children, Mrs. Esther Lyons, Mrs Glen Curtis Crosby and Donna!
Gray.
pany jo, approximately $350,000 aTm^lRcV^-brttehrt's'nnd tmker..
for alleged overtime work. rth-k maketB."
ROBBERS TAKE $75-MlSS $4,000 HAUL
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.... p<-«p|e are beginning to talk ahorit the rxeellenl rntaU we are M-rvlng in the evening - - - - and you will find the same goad food that we serve at tire noon hour - - - - Ki’niemher .... every evening beginning at 4:30 P. VI. 'ill 7:80 P. - M. - - - - FK1EL- FRESH PERCH will be z special treat for Friday - - - - These are the small perch that you like eo well ... - ami there will Ire Bl'TTEKED BROCCOLI loo.
CHET'S CAFETERIA Arronn from Post Office
ANNIVERSARIES , + Nl + + + + + + +•{• d- -1* ^ WEDDINOK Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray Hunter, married 3 years, Tuesday March 11th, Birthdays
Janes Black, 314 Ohio St., today, March 13th. James Torr, 57 years old today, March 13th.
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rrontlsaeO from !'■«» Hack | pull two handmade 30-foot lari- ! decs from a basement cache and climb the walls, Moore said Moore denied a rumor that a large quantity of dynamit? and four guns were found in a nearcn following discovery of the plot.
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58-ycnr-old restaurant bus hm, ,n hills carried in an ammunition hell pockets. Edwards (hackernnmi'i Bnt \ m Med b - v r °hhers who sluggr!il him nnd -‘-inle
explains "1 Just can't be bothered with banks.
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