The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1947 — Page 2
*f?* n.AflV GREFNCASTi-f, INDt^rJA, MONDAY, MARCH 3l, 194 7
SPECIAL AGENTS AID MURDER PROBE SANTA ANA, Cal . March 'll - (IT’l Two special agents of the State I>epartme»t of .lustice today joined Orange county officers to aid in the investigation of the Newport harbor yacht murder case
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthdays
Mary Margaret Baird. 0 years
o’d, March il.
THE DAILY lAHHER HERALD CONSOLIDATED
“K iVavwi For A!P’
Entered in the poatofflee at Greencaatle. Indiana aa second
Act of
J. H. Mulvey. assigned to t
cas" with Ralph Dttvis. said thev WOU ] ( | prevent assessment were instructed to "take part tn ,|e :l th penalty,
the investigation and ri"t t" trv
to conduct it.’’
George H. Breretoi^ chief of the department’s division of criminal identification, said the stati had no fault to find with invi ligation of the time bomb n urders of Walter and Beulah OverTI. wealthy Klintridge, Cal, couple aboard theii yacht, the
Mary E.
Sheriff Tim Musick who has led the investigation since the hoitiiwere found March aboard the shattered eraft
Both Gollum and his sweet- 1 .;, heart. Beulah Louise Overell. 17 vear-old co-ed daughter of th-j lain couple, are under indic.H,cut for the murders. The statg
contends the Overfills were hud: | Van Alan Sanford, son. of Mr
eoned to death and their yacht ard Mrs. L. K. Sanford. Miami, j ciass mall matter under
ki , i tvi -i iivnnmito time- 1 E 1 ’rida, one year old Mar. h 111. , March 7, 1878.
r / ’ Veal he crime 1 Mary Lon Brown, tedar March Subscription price. 15 centa per bomh to conceal the crime. gj ' week; $3 00 per year by mail in Di d \ tty. James L. Pavis de-i Joseph F. Waltz, Greoneaptlc| p,,tnam CouIlty: * a ‘®° 4/1 5S 00
dined to comment on the state’s Route 2. today. March 31. ; P er y, ' ar by , ,s.- mainst Miss Overell whose: Diane Mandelblntt. 301 west ; nMn _ c ® un ^ v ’
of Wajnut. 5 years old Sunday, I March 30. t
mall outside Put-
S. It. ILarlden, Pnbllelier 17-IP South Jackson Street.
IN MFMOKT
In memory of Mrs.
dr.i -knoy who passed away one
■i ar s’ go.
It set meth Ivit a little ways to
PALESTINE < 111 K< II i
There will be an all day meet-,
Emma | ing at the Palestine church. •
Easter Sunday. April 6th. Lunch J will be served at noon. Everyone is invited to attend. Elder F. B J
Fisher will preach.
To that st range country, the be-
yond,
And yet nnt strange since it
has become
'•• r > The home of those of whom we
i - all are so fond,
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PKKSOftAL And Local News BRIEFS
SOCIETY
Thursday, April 3, and make new
(Jenvidand f omit Amity Clul* covet ^ for the furniture. Any of Met with Mr-. Ruth Wilms I the mothers of the school chtlTho Groveland Community. ( | ron nr p welcome to cotne and
C.ub met with Mrs. Ruth Wilms 1)0 |p
tiniatcil yesterday that h< sufficient "iron clad” against (c-erge t Bud l Gollur gl. to ask th death penalty.
had .i since journeying loved ones bring
case distant regions near. Sadly missed by her son. Bryon Bracknev and family. p<l
250 SHEETS OF NEW TEIfOEIttouch YES FACIAL TISSUES AND BOX OF 12 NEW FREE-STRIDE MODESS
JUST ARRIVED New Sprinjj Hats All Colors and Styles Vogue Hat Shop
sperU , Bells
Mrs. Robert Newgent M-.nday in Indianapolis.
1 Mrs. Oscar Haverly a,nd Billy ' La nbert spent Saturday in Ind-| spoke
for their Mn.-.h meeting . The president, Mrs. Earl Suthetlin wis in. charge of the program, ■penirg with the reading of the
’club collect in unison.
Roll call response was showing baby pictnrrs of thos-e present and guessing their identity. The secretary read the minutes and gave a report of the pitchin supo'r which was held recent-
ly.
Mary Ader gave a vivid review
of the book “The Miracle of the
Mrs. Fred Beck gave a
contest which was won by Mrs. Ott Hand and Mrs. Roscoe Hillisj
on her recent trip to)
IN THE SPRING There clways is a need for extra cash Qjick loans take care of taxes, insurance . ' non, « cmd Auto repairs.
CLOVERDALE (Mrs. McCoun)
This living the club’s 13th anniversary, the hostesses, Mrs. Katie Dorsett and Mrs. Edna^ Goodpaster cart iod it out by ha - ing a very beautiful cake with 13 candles on it, and reading Ut j club’s history and the entire clubj sang Happy Birthday. Then th ■ ( hostesses served ice cream and cake. The meeting then adjourned.
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Itaiiiliridge Chapter Holds
Ptihlie Installation
Public installation of office! : . of Bain bridge chapter was hold 1 on Wednesday night when th-\ fellowing officers were installed- ^ W. M. Grace McKeelian; W. I*. !
INDIANA LOAN COMPANY
195 EasF Washington St.
Phone 15
Need
Furnace materials—trained workmen. All costs VaitI Repairs ? actual matfriars us 'd and labor. Phone us nov
We repair and clean ell makes of furnaces. JU
innapolis. I Mexico City.
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Hedge! Refreslintcnts were served to.’ _
wen- visitors in the city from ip members and 2 guests, Mrs. j 1 ' 1 * 1 ' t * ian ' Snnl * ol Brazil Sunday. ; Fred Rowen and Mrs. Ralph j li ' e ' : s<,cretary ’ Farnces CunM. and Mrs. Albert Stoner\vinans. jningham; Conti.. Olga Hihhs; A. have gone to Montezuma for a -J- * j se " etary - FrancM , | two weeks visit. , M,. ail j Mrs. Ora Mtv j K ,Ks: mnr ’ Phyl “ 8 Hale: ° r '’ !
Ilnnr-eri On 501h Anniversary ! Clara Sou,h: Atla ’ • ,anico B1,K : ,
| Ruth, Adele Masten; Esther.
The First Christian church of | 0na |,, Hemltich; Martha, MarFillmore was the scene of a big; jOri0 Httnks; Electa, Beatrice at noon-time Sunday. Ratcliff; warder, Vesta Mitchell;
sent., .Thelma Hess.
"Would get another TripMfe" "The Willitmr.on Heater Company; I hove a IV,Ilian,..on Tnpl., , Furnace if /;«•: Kivrn sutt titenon ,:i r . , 4D<: liood-loohinx and tasy to Optra-,' f even over all - hou.e and ..- . v'’ I on, more than plea e,l „ , . ‘•-sf* get an'that futaact, it wo-.. >• n Tiipl-ife." Shied—John hi. Moo :, Monthly Paymonh To Suit' lifILLIAMSON Ace Heetin^end V6ntil3tjn» flTRiPUFE furnace Company phone 7X6
Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Kl’.ite of Rit-hm-infl spent the .veekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Boat-
man.
Mr. and Mi’s. Thad Jones have 1 1 :n ^
n-turnetl from Columbus, Ohio, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Char'es Jones and baby son. Mr. ami Mrs. Srott Kirkham
left
Monday for Bedford where Mr. Kirkham will be employed and they vill make their future
home.
when the church honored -Mr. a,ml Mrs. Ora Day on their Golden
Woiddir? Anniversary.
Mr. Day has been a member of the official board of the I chun h for all these years
Ralph Fry of Cloverdale acted its installing officer with Mrs. Esther Fry, chaplain; Clair--Ross, marshal, and Jessie Lane anfl pianist, assisting. The
Mrs. Day has been equally active | matron was presented
in th- church and the entire con-
retirlag a past
, matrons jewel hy Grace McMr and Mrs. Howard Klute, "f l " 1 ,,u * nian y others turn ■ K,.ohan, using a verv impressive
ed out at roon with a piteh-in|
dinner in their honor.
Other honored guests were j
0t / Ct
Sp»ciol Cornt ,ti ea Faciioye
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CUAHANTffO PERFECT ii i \ \i n \ n ii mi s 1 ntmlilv ^ranteed in wpitin'4 tn lie iiprIWt. 2 lmli\i(liidll> rt’distprcil in (lit’ ouner's imihi 1 . S Fully inxiiri'iJ .idciinst Ihi’ft, fire dntl loss. 4-One uiiil'orm iitiliondl price mi sealed-eii t<i|*.
Richmond, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boatman —■ 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cny-
wood at Bainbridge.
\fr. and Mrs. Alexander Jones i left Saturday for their home in ' Minneapolis, Minn. They were called to Greencastle by th" I death of Mrs. Jones' father. R. P
i Mullins.
Anyone wishing to send m - I morial flowers to the Presbyter,an church Easter Sunday. April (6, is requested to notify Rev. Walrond not later than Thursday
evening.
Members of the active chapt.-r of Kappa Alpha Theta are presenting a hook to the Theta 11-
ceremony. Beatrice Ratcliff presented the newly Installed mat- ,. ron with a beautiful bouquet of
present also, most .of whom had , „ . , .
• red roses. Special music for the
cither observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary or will this .
I Lane,
year. ! _ Mr. and Mrs. John Nichols were present and it was the occasion of their sixty-first wedding anniversary. They have lived | their entire lifetimes in Marion'
township. I Tuesda > * veni "K
' Vfru IT.i
I occasion was provided hy Jessie
Maud Collings and Edna
Otay. .j. .5.
Delta Theta Tati
, Will Meet Tuesday
Delta Theta T«u will meet
at 8:00 with
'Mrs. Eugene Akers.
KELLER-COAN PHARMACY Two registered pharmacists to serve you at all times. Across From Voiicnstlc Theater
A special table had been ar-j ranged for the honored guests ; aryl a rung those seated at the; table were Mr. and Mrs. Day, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Nichols,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dav and hoK1 a business nieet,n S Tuesday sons; Mr. and Mrs. Millard Green- ^ nin K at O ’ rlock witb
Maurice Hurst. 415 Elm St.
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Kapim Delta Phi To Meet Tuesday Kappa Delta Phi sorority will
FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE.... OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON G. C. Murphy Co
SCH0ENMAN AND SON - JEWELER - II EAST WASHINGTON
EVERY DAY LOW PRICES IN EVERY STORE
ority and passed away last week
in Chicago.
Eugene Girton lost control of his automobile while driving on the north Fillmore road Saturday night. It went through a fence and telephone pole, completely wrecking the machine but the young man crawled from under it vvith only minor injuries.
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Women of The Moose
Women of the Moose will meet
brary tit the DePauw library in le(> who wi || observe their anniii.einory of Mrs. Ella Jones versary in September:-Mr. and Browder. Mrs. Browder was one Mrs Walter Wright, Mr. and
oi the first initiates into the so - Mrs cia-ud Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. j y
Willis D. Wright, Mrs. Mary.
Proctor. Mrs. Neeley Carrol «„«, | Wednesday evening atjhe Home.
Mrs. Jotm -Darnall of Hinsdale, 111., mother of Mrs. Oscar Day. Following the dinner meeting at the church, Mr. and Mrs. Day held open house to their friends during the afternoon and evening at their Fillmore home. They ! were assisted by their son, Oscar!
! All members and officers
urged to be present.
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Country Keading (tub T i Meet Wednesday
Country Reading Club will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. at th; home of Mrs. Mat trice Kersey. Mrs. Charles Rector will
The men of the Greencastle Day, his wife aryd her mother. ^ program Baptist church will entertain the Many friends and acquaintances J ' ' '•?... ... .p men of the White Lick Baptist called during the afternoon and. H Heights Association u:th a splendid pro- evening to offer their congratula-j ^ Tl „. s(tav Kt-.tm arr.I -efre h cits, in a tiong and best wishes. ' ^ ^ ^ Hom ; Ec r i ub meeting to be held In the Baptist Mr. and Mrs. Day were jwr-1.,, mcet Tue<|day April lst at church in this city at 7:30 o’clock ser ted with some beautiful noor] _.., 0 at ^ h((m ,. of MrH . Tuesday evening. lamps as a wedding gift by the Foxx K Wa lnrjt St. Assist-
I ing hostesses will be Mrs. MarJ guerite New nan and Mrs. Loren;
Eastern Star Isitlge To Meet Wednesday
Greencastle Chapter No. 255 Order of Eastern Star will me-t Wednesday evening at 8 o-’cb..lc. Please note change of time.
lamps as a wedding gift by the
church friends.
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Krick ( lllipel Hom; Lc
( It..> To Meet Friday
J Scroggins. Roll call will be an
Tlie Briok Chapel Home Economics Cub will meet at 1:00 p.
J April Fool surprise package.
CANNED MILK
BUTTER
BEEF SHORT RIBS SAUER KRAUT
IVt, Wilson, (a mill Inn
Kruger Prbil
Lean, Mealy, Line f«r baking
Linn. White, Crispy. Kulk
4 Z 49c
lb. 69c lb. 29c lb. 5c
COD FILLETS
CAT FISH
Sen Tang Flavor. Cello Wrap
lb. 37c lb. 42c
A LARGE VARIETY OF SEA FOODS FOR Q00I FRIDAY
Medium Size. < leaned. Sweel Meated
SPINACH PINEAPPLES
( lean, W ashed. F resh, Crl-p. Ready to use.
Fancy Cnhan -Jumbo )g size. Hwee*. Ripe
CELLO
WCG.
25c
ea. 35c
THE CHEF'S CORNER ----- Spring has at Iasi arrived and till- spring weather makes you think of good food - - - - anti that is where we romc into the picture - - - regardless of how jailed your appetite may In- surely when yon think of GARDEN FRESH PEAS, with plenty »f fresh rleh hutter, you will be tempted to In- our guest on Tuesday. - - - - And in addition to all the other things - - - - FRESH CALVES LIVER WITH A DELICIOUS C REAMED GRAVY We are very pardcular in selertng the liver and always make sure that It In Grade-A Federal Inspeeted meat - - - - and don’t forget our chefs SPRING SALAD and all our other salads kept constantly fresh on cracked lee. CHET'S CAFETERIA Across from Post Office
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Woman's Club To Meet
' m. Friday, April 4, at the home "RH Mrs. Ilartl. ,> ll
of Mrs. Estil Rowings. Tlie sub- 1 Woman's Club will meet WedIjtets for the afternoon wfll be^ nes( ' a y a4 2:30 with Mrs. E. R.j
Meat Cookery and Oven Broil-, Bartlett. Mrs. J. A Bamberger
ing," by Mias Smith ar.l the I will be in charge of the program,
health lesson by the leaders, i * ’*■ Member# please note the change) Warren Twp. < luh of date. 1 To Meet Wednesday 4-d. •{. 4- [ The Warren Township Hor/e
I Miss Virginia Wulhring I Economics Club will meet at the ' (-tiest at a shower i Community House in Putnani-
Mlss Virginia Walbring, bride- vi,l( ' on Wednesday. April 2, ot
elect of Daniel Hanna, was the. ten a. m. This will he an all-day guest of honor at a miscellaneous j meeting with a pitch-in dinner tit
shower given for her Thursday. n 000,
evening by Mrs. Maurice Gross, I Miss Lucile Smith, home ilotnMrs. Ralph West and Mrs. Ken-1 ‘ "stration agent, will attend this noth E. West, at the latter’s! meeting and will show four films home. Tlie wedding will tnk '| concer ning "Health” and “Safety place Saturday, April 5th in th’ ir ‘ the Home,” which are the tonChristian church. | * ( ' s to Ik- discussed. Since this Is 4.4. 4. i one of the year’s most important Jefferson Home Ee i alul interesting meetings, it is Club Held Meeting ! especially urged that as many
| eltth members attend as possible.
I he Jefferson Township Home Guests are also cordially invited.
Economics Club held its regular i 4. 4. 4. 4. ( meeting at the school building on ( W illliim Albright Thursday afternoon, March 27 1 Honored at Party
The meeting was called to ord- i j A birthday supper was given by the president, Mrs. Robotttin honor of William Albright! Wallace, w-ith the salute to th"{sundav evening at 6 o’clock on flag and the reading of the creed, j hi9 75th b i rthday . He recoivn ,,! followed with roll call and the j many nice gifts. Children and secretary’s and treasurers re- Diond# attended the party at thport. Fifteen members and one| bomc 0 f \f rs p r ,,^ W'illiams Ait
guest were present. I left wishing him
The lesosn on “Slip Covers”J birthdays,
was continued from last month', * 4*-F I so the afternoon was spent ! Over-the-Teaeups measuring and cutting the pat-' .Meets Tuesdav tern for Airs. Wallace’s chair. It | Over-the-Teacups was also decided that new sit.b Tuesday at 2:30 p
covers were neede.1 for the fnr-'home of Mrs Rei.i winsev ' Mr.' niture of the office of the school Charles Arnold will have oharve
and the club will mcet all day of the
many more
will meet m. at the
program.
PASTIME
High gloss snamil — Easy to apply, fast to dry. ,,, $1.55
An ideal finish when solid colored floors are desired. Withstands extreme abuse and wear. Eight popular colors.
richtone A flat findh ,|| typos ^ 95c
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Horace Link & Co-
Th* Stwe of Furniture
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