The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1947 — Page 2

THI WKV MlNNK, ORPFNCAST.I, INDUrvlA, THukSDaY, APRIL 3, 1947.

Marshall Still Ready To Leave

MOSCOW. April n (CP' Socrrtaiy f>f State Oeerfto C. Marshall’s willingness to leave Moscow if necessary without a

to go home empty handed. Kevin has a rebel group with iao 1-ahor patty which is kicking up its heels in protest again~i his policy of following the ••tough" American policy toward Russia. The rebels want him *o change his policy or get out. Bidnult’s position is even more difficult. The shaky coalition

! THE ■Illy HARRER j SOCIETY

major German agreement failed j^v^unent to which he hclorgs to win sui)port today from the , ar(l|y escappt i collapse after he

came here when the Communist party balked at French policy in

groups at home. Indo-China. The government was

There are signs of concern

Briti h which

and French delegations, face militant lefti t

HERALD CONSOLIDATES “i; .V*VM For Ali” Entered l n the poetofflce at Greeneaatlo, Indiana aa aoeond class mall matter under Act of March 7. 1878. Subscription price, 15 centa per week; $3 00 per year by mall In Putnam County; >3.50 to >5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam Oountv. S. H. Karidee, Publlaber 17-10 South Jackaon Street.

left Marshall should decide that failure here is holler than ma!<-j in': any compromise with the Soviets. Marshall believes thm

signs ot concern , tVi j p erftusP the Communists

among the French and British: h ,. id thcy wantP(1 t0 support Btl*

| ault at Moscow. • His failute to achieve anything definite here might speed a government eri.;is. I

no agreement here Is better than > a "paper agreement.” The foreign ministers arrang-j Rritish Foreign Secretary Em- cri to devote their 21st nieetingj est Kevin and French Foreign today to relatively minor Ger-, Minister George Bidault will he man issues such as denazified in a difficult spot if they have tion and demilitarization.

Personal And lonl News % BRIEFS

nance, G Minor. Brahms. ’ i n P Vocal F.nSemble: O Lovely, Elder

Night. Ronald; The Star. Rogers; preach lor

\ Spirit Flower. Campbell-Tip-

ton: O Sing Your Songs. Cain;' You are

The Herd Girl’s Sunday. Bull: these meetings and welcome Secret I.ovc Gavotte, Resell; dor HarroM Janes Pastor.

Evening in the Woods, Lassen; Thirl, to Me Only. Traditional;

FIM» WOMAN’S BODY

Harrold Janes will the morning sermon. Basket dinner at noon. invited to come to

El-

<CnailoiiFd Ironi I'nuv One)

saw the body lying at the edge and a p ppar “ d

hv a man near the h„,, 1 80f ‘ mu ;' f>f the hrid,^ Oeptity sheriff, P tl

sai(l the.

since last night' ll '’ H

of the bridle path.

Police found a footprint they!

said appeared to haVr beep made BANNER \n v

(iK T upJ

Country r»ahce, TrAditimvoi. <• <• * -b Ro allf is-tehessan llemr-d With Stuv.ree

Mary Lou Brovn entertaircl with a misoeHahemts shower at aer home Tuesday evening for Resalif Hutcheson, hrlf'e-fleet of Altar. Eeld The bride’s ehos«n 'colors of white and blue wehe ' carried out iti (be (Tecoratrons. j i Refreshments were served to lab-ut fifteen guests. Miss

HatehCson received many lowly

"ounce the engagement of theft , AT)rll 6th .

gifts. The wedding will take

I Mrs. Ray Fisher Is ill with tha j daughter Martha Jean, to Ru«-j ! n.. csia.11 4-*r»n rvf \‘f r- flni]*

flu.

Wax Polisher

Electric

$1.00 Per Day Sponsored by TRI KAPPA To Reserve For Use Call 435

Mrs. Charles F. • ing in Lafayette

[ days.

Zeis is visit, for several

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Washington Township

ITA Meeting Hate Change,!

sell Sendmeyer, son of Mr. Mrs. Perry Sendmeyer.

Miss Elmore is graduating

with the class of 1947 of Clover-, 1 'The April meeting of the (dale High School. She has been Washington Township !?. T. A.

The annual Easter breakfast’ active in 4-H work for eight ; )las b?en changed to the third by Bet lie] A. M. E. Church has 1 years, doing outstanding work Tuesday night. April 15. It will

been called off. I both local and county.

i be held in the Reeisville high

Virgil Pearson, was ‘taken to

school building at 7:30.

Mr. Sendmeyer served in U. S. Army four and one-half years. 1

circs'*"“"t • pot., .M.arcn ('spent overseas in the Panama Meet ing

Mr. ami Mrs.'A. J. Duff have • Ca nal Zone and islands around

J. returned home from Ln, Alamos, j (bat territory. He is a graduate Cbe 4-H tlothing clubs met ( New Mexico, where they visited of Cloverdale High School and is Wednesday after school. The aenr . with their daughter, Helen. | now employed by Langdon Bros i' 01 ' c u b has chosen the name « [Regal Store as stock clerk. >Sf,v and .Save and elected the

- r.s. Mints, Snider left Tluirs- q. hp rtate , ]as nr)t hppn spt

day for Pdorida .where she .will'

, visit two .weeks with relatives in 1

Ft. Isniderdale and Atlami.

. the wedding.

tfornlng Musieale

following officers: President, I Marjorie Whitman; vice-prest-ident, Jo Ann Sr.ith; seeretaryj treasurer, Mary Francis Torr;

Miss Anna Marie Emberg hasiMeld Guest Meettag >ong leader. Ella Southerlin; arrived in Greencastle ant is at' Rec„ Carol Rossok; health, Hie home of her parents Mr and 1 ° n W<Hlne ' M<,ay ' Mrs , Martha Kerr; reporter, Rorothy Mrs. Otto If Emberg Miss Ern L c - Com ' ad was hostoss to Reeves; program, Susie Rowland, berg a student at Christian Oil * nb0ut sixty menihors and T, 'c Junior club has not chosen

lege, Columbia. Missouri, will be

at her home over the

holidays.

of the Greencastle Morning Mu- a name for their club yet. but the

Easter

sieale for the annual guest pro- following officers were .elected:

% on «mtto

gram. The hostess committee President, Lila Hanna; vicei for the evening consisted of Mrs. president, Flo Ann McGuiify;

Inc annual Easter Egg hunt ( Conrad, Mrs. Raymond W. Pence | secretary-treasurer, Susan Stewj .-ponsore,! each year by the Y. W. and Mrs. Harry VV. Voltmer, ami art. reporter, Jean Alice Sallust; ' A. will be held Saturday, April the members of the social com- • srn K'. J* A.nn Smith; Rsc. lead5th. at 2:30 at Robe Ann park, mittee were Mrs. J. O. Hinken.' rr . Shirley Stltes; health, Bev- , Children in and through the 3rd Mrs. Bert Cooper and Mrs. Zol;° rl > Liptrap; program, Dianne , grade are invited. Girl Reserves McIntyre. In adidtion to three'Shoemaker. The next meeting

will be April 9 after school in

ii.ill assist with the hunt. The French songs sung by Miss Ev j .Nursery Jr. Commercial Place'lyn Gibson as guest artist an i

Will open April 19th.

by Mrs.

the vocational buildirg. Any girl Helen between the ages of 10 and 21

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year

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WEDDINGS

Mr. and Mrs. Keith E. Barnhart, 4id E. Hanna St., 1

today.

Birth dsya I Mrs. Viola Black, 804 South College, city, 33 years today, i Kenneth Rader, route three, 8 years today, April 3rd. Patricia L?e Goodman, 10 years today, April 3.

accompanied

Perry, the program consisted of. nia y enroll in a 4-K project. Anysclectinns given hy the various|" ne "bo wishes to enroll in a ensemble groups of the organ!-i c (oth(ng, hanyJicraft or room imzation. The members of the on j l ,, ' overuen t project should see sembles are: , Mrs ' Ev '‘ 1 >' n Smith for an enmllStiing Quartet: 1st violin, Mrs. mf ,d card and project book and Patience Berg: 2nd violin. Miss, eome to the meeting April 9. Vitginia Harlow: viola. Mis.I + + .j.

Fred Bergmann: cello, Mrs. Mnr- Locust Grove Onto

Holds April Meeting Walter Booher and,

Mrs.

''TRIKE INOERWAY

OMufruibtH i-ltll

j INDIANAPOLIS. April 3.

jorie Hurt.

Piano Trio: Mrs. A. L. Mere.’ ciith, Mrs. T. A. Kleekner, M>\s :

Clinton C. Green. j daughter, Miss Louise, were hbs-; Vocal Ensemble: Miss Evelvn! tes “ eij to tlw locust Grove Club j fiibson. Mrs. J. K. Porter. Mrs.! me,nber8 Wednesday afternoon. Dwight Grays, Mrs. Otto Er-.- M,s ' L ° l11 Tresner, the preslj Ik rg, Mrs Wayne Gray, m,-*. 1 df ' nt . called the meeting to order. I Herold Ross, Mrs. L. C. Conrad. | “ Sh " wers of Blessing" was sung • .Mrs. T. A. Kleekner. Mrs J. B,l and Mrs - Booher gave the devo-

f Crosby, Mrs. Clinton Green, Mrs.’

(DPI Sanitation plant emDlov-^ A ' Meredith, Mrs. Robert W'.’.- 1 When all the business was

Bainbridge Lumber Company

’ o.- and city cubage collectors to I liams nnd Mlss Vi| ginia Harlow. l, '* nsacted thf members enjoyed i ay joined a walkout at ' two 'Accompanist: Mrs. Helen Perry. • , ' evcral contests. Winners were, plants of the Citizens Gas fl „d Dlrect o»: Miss Kathleen Cnn. i- MrK - Lucil, ‘ Proctor. Mrs. Helen

Estes and Mrs. Iwla Tresner.

You’ll Make All The Women Sigh When You Wear Your

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CANNON

Coke utility.

Alt no ugh picket lines

thrown around the two gas plants at midnight, there was ro 1

bell.

were

Interruption of service to home a’ Mozart

The following program wu

presented:

String Quartet: Quartet K mo,

Die Isorelei, Silehc

The assistant hostess was M •s., Berniece Smith. Refreshmentof ice cream, cake, punch an t randy were served to the follow-

nnd industries in the greater In-

dianapolis una today.

1 “We are supplying- gas in thej eily ana 'we will continue to do so," a company spokes man said. ••Our holders are full. We have coal Inside the plants which will last 60 days. We will continue' to serve ga* to individual

business concerns."

and

HITES* THCHMIIAV

j Friends and relatives here re- • (dived word of the sudden death j of S. A. Noble at his home in Bedim ore on Monday. Funeral services for the wellknown road contractor and farmer were held In Rockville this afternoon. One son, Claude A. •Noble, of Rockville and one brother. Rev. William P. Noble, survive.

Gavotte in G, Leniairc; Heid-"i * n ^ : Clifford Hillts and son, Roesiein, Werner; The Cuckoo" ,ohnny ’ Mr ' H - Wan Proctor and

Round, Traditional

Vocal Solos, Miss Evelyn Gib-"

dnugiiter, Lindahl. Mrs. William Lnkenbill and daughter, Jessie i

son: Si Tu le Veux. Koechlin; La j Mrs. Walter Masten and

Cloche, Saint-Saens; lx- Moulin^ Pierne. Piano THo: Hungarian Dane A Minor, Brahms; Hungarian

mcst pay tax

THE CHEF'S CORNER

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CONVENIENTLY PRICER NT $141 TO $C40 CANNON’S

THE MEN’S STOKE

OARY, Ind., A>rll 2 (INB.) ; i'wehtj -four persons, mostly high rhoel students, hnve been warned to pay a federal admissions lax •during April or face penalties for res-nihir itammohd rengional basketball tournament tickets. The tickets were sold for an

average of *5 a, ptree.

The youths were from eight nerthwestenx Indiana cities and appeared at Internal revenue bureau headquarters before Chief

Wilbur P. Enders.

Arccrding to BnJers all 24 admitted the scalping and declared that "lots of others were dotnif^e

it." The average amount owed --t.--Ufe g-vemment on eieh ticket ia • • Arrona

abnit *1.75

- - - - Friday. Igiee. again. - - - ■ hut, oil Boy:’. - - . weV.* prepared u dish that will he .so tasty that you'll come back for more an-i more - - - - no) a thing but I'EROl with a MSttCIOl’S SAUCE - - - • deserves a hnlM tin tike that - - . - fixed in a very speslal way - - - - I’m sure that you agre - when I say it" •‘Hie best yet". To top off this very special dish - - - - j„st for a suggestion - - - - how about » big, heaping order ol onr COLE SLAW - - - - a eornhlnatlim wieh as tht* xvMi m«le your meal n n of the top

event of your day.

daughter, Juanita, Mrs. Fred Hanks, Mrs, Oscar Coffman. Mrs. Harry Tresner, Mrs. Roy Fniith, Mrs. George Estes and son, Wallace Lynn, Mis. Aithur Giltz, Mrs. Clyde Metz, Mrs. Alvo Pruitt, -.ifK. Ross Hanks, Mrs. Foster Farrow, Mrs. Ed Cassity, Mrs. Clifford Reeves, Mrs. Raymond Purcell and aon,, Ralph, from near Greencastle Mrs. Booher and Miss lionise.

+ + •l* Mary lee Aker Honored With Shower

Miss EVelyn Craft and Miss Kathryn Boyd were hostesses for a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Marylee Aker on Friday, March 28, at the home of | Kathryn Boyd. The homh was beautifully dec- 1 orated In yellow and green, the. bride’s cliocWh colors. The evening wa* spent social-' ly. The bride to be was assisted in opening her many lovely gifts by Evelyn Craft and Kathryn Boyd, after which she extended her thanks and appreciation to all. Refreshments were served to fifty-two guests in which the bride’s colors were used. Four- i teen who were not present sent their regrets.

CHET'S

C*MTERIA Acroas ft«n Post offl^i

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DKEH CHEEK CHTBCH

I Services Saturday Evening ,7;00 P. M. Easter Service vill be observed Sunday,, odl -day meet-

WHEN WU YOU BE SUED?

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