The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1947 — Page 2

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FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1947.

Miners Listen Grimly At Probe

CrtNTRALIA. 111., April 4 lUPl —Cha-gfs c. snfcty irr gulA.ritieR in coal mines t irci'ish.mt the nation an<i Republican soliciting of campaign fur.is from Illinois mine opeiatcrs today r rrw n -orewd of grim miners to a Sent' sib-committi' hearing.

The ermmittae is attempting ter of

to fix responsibility for the Cen traiia mine diaaster in which 111 miners perished March 25. The hearing mov. t into its second day or the heels of these

dev •lepments:

1 A company official testified yesterday that the company had not complied fully with state safety regulations 2 But a fed v al mine inspec-

Mcidill resigned a few days after | the dirastcr. I Gov. Dwight Green, who ap1 )ir.t:Me. ill and vigorously it kod the Republican canctidata iefeate.' in the Chicago oloctior hi- day: ago. said earlier tint the resignation was "for the

good of service."

KITI.S FOR INFANT

Last riles foi .Janice Marie Pot kins, four months old daugh-1

Mi and MrsliClytli ivrk

in: who pasted away Monday morning at the Culver hospita'ly were held at the Chastain Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Leonard

Wymorc in charge.

Burial wai in the Roachdale cemetery. "In the Carden - ' and •Tlu Old Rugged Cross were played on the organ by Miss Eva Williams. The many beautltlovvois were carried by Jane

THE BEILY (AHNER HERALD CONSOLIDATED “li Waves For All” Entered In the pottofflcs at Greencastle. Indiana as aooond class mall matter under Act of

March 7. 1878.

Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $6.00 per year by mail outside Put-

nam Countv.

8. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-18 South Jackson Street

Personal And local News BRIEFS

SOCIETY

Wilma Rutledge Bride Ol Donald K. Clodfelter

’school house Mer.day evening I April 7 at 7:00 O'clock. There (will be a pitch-ir. nupper. Bring j: ne dish and sandwiches and jfcvv sandwiches exVa fur guests. I A . a year . .vn table service. 4-H

' .ubeir. procpective 4-H memMoxley Fullemvider and Mr. ai d b . ra nnd tha , r rir> nts arc to be

preach both morning and even- if his product is c le ing Enstcr Sunday. April 6. | Where such poldlfr^ i ^ Litton to the Church of Christ investigated, it h ' lav « ,

that the fake aroduet^ ^

fil^

hou over station WSUA, Bloor - ington. 1010 on your dial, every p- n lay morning from 9:00 to

9: ',0.

faetur.ed and

' Was 1

handled

grossly unsar :tary candi,,^

is dfc

The Foeierateii ciiurch of Rus- vill •. Miss Mary Belle Ensor

.Mr Ray Parrish of Crawford"-, ,,, p ar t c f the‘program will uFFKR NEW COURSE

tor testified that only two coal lu 1

mines in the U. S. now are com- Clark. Juanita Perkins, Bi tty plying fully with the federal coal , Chastain and Rebecca Mason,

mine safety regulations.

The Methodist choir will pra.--

tieo tonight at 7 o'clock.

sellvillo was the scene of a lovelv i Gr'orcnstlc

wedding Sunday afternoon, March 00, at two o’clock, when Wilma Irene Rutledge, daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. William Rutledge, of Russellville, became tiv. bride of Donald E. Clodfelter. son of Mr. anti Mrs. Elmer Clodfelt-

er, of Russellville.

The single ring ceremony was read before an altar lighted with i two seven branch candelabra, j palms and other greenery, and a ! large basket of red and white roses. Rev. Lester L. Bickett,

the church, officiated.

ceremony, 1 ^ ji,.^ VVorkort 0 f

R ’“There I Said It Again" and "In-, J{l)a( . h<lll ,,. Entertain

Mr. and Mrs. How-

( pastor of

j Preceding the

be in charge of 4-H members.

Uvcvybno welcome.

arc! Clodfelter, Mr. and Mrs.! .;. .<• Lio.vd Clodfelter ami ‘laughter, j. 1(rln j ( ,| | ,| v t |, lh Monday Mr. ;.nd Mrs. Vein Dragoo and uilIl Mrs Hp | M . r Kids

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doan of Indian-1 Ths Fortnightly will apolis. Mr. and Mrs. Mart Me- meot wlth vi rs Hebcr LUis, Mon-

Bii ie of Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. , day PVfln jng at 7:30 Mrs. fa rk j to .’ Farm an(l Home Willard Clodfelter and daughter Dunbr will be the assist art h2 e-| E ' ; ’ 0 , triral F» ro gram

of Clinton Falls, Mr. and Mrs. t?ss Lyle Clodfelter of Balnbridge, r.j

r., Mr. and Mrs. Gerald f - j tloi.dai Club I,, Hold turo 4-H leader from Hoekett and daughter, Joyce. i{,. au | ar yioHing | county in the state. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter. Roy; Tb' Monday Club will meoC WaItpr c Kolhj of thc state Robbins and Ray Overstreet of u . ith Mis Robert Browning. 419 4 H ( hib t , taff sa; ’ (1 th( , school isl

1 'Vest Washington St.. Monday dcS jg nP( j j 0 gi VP leaders an apafternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr.-,. p roa4k to work simplification

LAFAYETTE. Ind. April 4 (INSI A course in "making your head save your heels'* will be offered at u special Purdue University school April 7 and 8. The course, known as the Bet-

Method i Training

School, is to be attended by a home economics -and igricul

carh

Marshall.

$6000.00.

blocks

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3—At Washington, secretary of the Interior Krug announced that 518 of th" nation's 2.531 governm?rt-op rated soft coal mines will net be permitt<Yl to reopen Monday after the mine,rs' holiday 1 until union min:, safety committees decide they no | long''r are dangerous. 4 Driscoll O. S anlan. Cen traiia ai’a state mir ■ inspector for the Centrnlia mine and here of the Centralis miners, testified last night that the director of state inspectors two months ag n ordered the to collect $25,000 from coal mine operators for the Republican Mayoral campaign

und in Chicago.

Scanlan said the order was Tiven by Robert M. Medill, former director of the State Department rf mines and minerals 1

ANNIVERSARIES

Hubert Bartley, Reelsville

1 was admitted to the hospital dian Dive Call’’ were played by

Wednesday.

piano.

Mrs. Noal Nicholson at th}j

WEDDINGS

Mr. and Mrs. William rence, Sr., 42 years today,

4.

Birthdays

J Frank Woods, Fillmore, was

the hospital last cau8e „ 0 ur ing the rending of

' the marriage ceremony, Mrs.

Forest Weber, 804 S. Indiana Nicholson played “Ave Maria.”

St., was dismissed from the ho

at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs.

lObenchain will have charge of

the program.

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Friday evening March 28th the >IarV | pp \ k( . r

Honored With Shower

On Saturday, March 22nd, a luncheon and linen shower was

Miss Lucille B. Gardner, j M illing Workers Class of the

Roaehdalf Christian church entertained thc members of the ehvreh with a banquet os a .setting for pre-Easter Services. The dining room :n candle

problems.

Dr. Lowell Hardin and Eva Goble, Purdue specialists, will in charge. Expensed of the ! Icatlerc will be paid by the Ind iaur. Electric Association. Kolb said the leaders will trait

' admit ted to Law- night.

April

j i* i»i fni. tv r* nr" i . o\r-w ct. a nva i c»«..» -—— ~ *- -

The bride, who was given in

’nital yesterday marriage by her father, wore a! light, was very beautiful with

Mrs. Lester Conrad, R. I. April 1 ' street length dress of wodgewood' st wy linens, tall tapers ar/i Hh. I Mrs. Elizabeth Noll left last hlU(> ,. rP p P . sn P wore a pearl vase.-; filled with jonquills, all in

Mrs. Lovie Johnson, E. Walnut night by plane for Miami, Fla. ^piacc. a gift of the groom, keeping with ths Easter searm. j ^'." Hante also aunt of me SH2 r St- April 3rd. J where she will spend a short va- and carriP(1 a ^ower bouquet of j The Rev. and Mrs. Wymorc an - K , nor KUPBt j County awards amounting to

red roses with a removable cor-j Mrs- Elsie Thompaon stood in Tho house wa8 beautifully de P - 1 5450 aUo are offered to six

Mr. r nd Mrs. Edward Wood s»g fi ! * a" meet I , ’' rated wilh frosl1 Kprinp floW( ‘ rs counties having the best organ-

cation.

given fh honor of Miss Marylee members in their own eounAker. bride elect ot Myron E. tier in planning better workin,, Mc-Cammack of Coatesville, at trrangements of the farmstead the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. O. t .| U i, members who are enItentsehter of Brazil. Assisting, ro ii 0 j i n ^he program are eligible , hostess was Mis. O. A.Laucet of f()1 . state scholarships totaling

the

Fak " bin Pie sy W p made of sugar or lni)1

corn syrup. udut.M ,

- i-or

iast sq U a rf ...

hardwood floors, f , lrn

stoker, hath i-o, „. Ca , -- home, water, lights phon f decorated insi 'e, g0fld ' ;

Can be made into a for S7;i.00 e ich side, iw s - Campbell or Clarence ings, No. 9 north Colleg.

FOR~ SALE ~

model A en ruhtcr. cm, Plow, dis .. $1750; r.r 0l, m on good irjbbor complete dise, plow, cultivators. | Reg.-Farmalls on rubber vator, $100.; one F-12 steel*, cultivator :one Bradley m her, cultivator; one 10-20 tn one 4-row Deere corn ply Other tools terms 1-2 doam balance in 1947. After you* shopped at other dealers, and sales, come on up to Camp his prices ar 1 ' cheap an d \ what you want. Walter S. c, bell. Greencastle, Tnd 2

-south of 40 on 43.

FILLMORE (HKINTIAN

CHURCH

Bibh School, 10:00 A. M. Morning Worship, i;:00 R. M. Childrens chorus in special Easter songs. A guest Minister will bring

the sermon.

Sunday evening, Pageant "In Old Jerusalem." Young ePople. of the church. Time, 7:15.

Miss lAds Rutledge, sister of quests as they arrived. A

most j

all

have returned from Mississippi honor delicious turkey supper with , h inZ' ° y

l.ght grey crepe. She also car-; lart “K 1 "P ,it:ot l'* 0 a-la-mode

Donna Dm Gorham is spend- ried a bouquet of red rose*, j was served to about 150 guest 1 !, ing a few days in Indianapolis u 0 y d William O’Haver of Mor-! Abtut fift y ex-service men ac visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gene ton vvus best man. Kenneth, c :,11 Pa nled b V 8 friend were Earley and family. Clodfelter and VN’illiam D. Clod- sp ' ial guests at th» banquet.

leltPI . brothers of the groom,' Mus '> was furnished through-

Tliere will b? no Girl befut . . out tho evening with Dick Hutch-

swimming on April 5th aiyd 12th, " ,re U nfrs -

m:<l candles holding to thc brido’s izetl electricification on activit-

green and ye’-|i PS programs.

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FOR SALE: 1945

tractor amt cultivator, A-l .w Lewis Summers. 1 1-2 ra i| a . of Eminence on State Pc,a) 1

The bride received many love-

c j ly and useful gifts.

WE STILL HAVE A FEW i Easier Hams A Variety Of Other Meats, EASTER GREETINGS TO ALL.

QUALITY MEAT MARKET

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■ii Smith Vine St reel

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Moore suits and had corsages of white 1 d thp * t ***Wd«< men and bid * them welcome to the banquet. ‘ n »nge of time of the evening

ISSUES WARNING

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 2 (INS 1 The State Board of

CHI RCH OF CHRIST Health today issued a warning CLOV KKDALF. against the operation! of fakClydc Pock, Minister. , maple syrup podillers. Bible school 9:45 a. m. The statement said: Morning worship 10:45 a. m. "The peddler of fake maple Evening worship 7:30 p. m syrup works by himself, manuoach Lord’s Day. Note tlv- faeturing, bottling an.! selling his

and daughter, Sally, are spend- gardenias, ir.g their Easter vacation in Cii- immediately

eago with friends and relatives.

following

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed of Ladoga are the parents of a 7 lb.. 6 oz. son, Steven Robert, bo>n Friday morning. Mrs. Reed is the former Miss Inez Wilde.

ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride’s par-

^jHe then , chaplain

ir.troduc |d Dr. of the Indiana

Hall, State

worship from 7:00 p. m. to 7:30. Clyde Peck of Sullivan will

product. Because ho is neither licensed nor inspected, his customers have no way of knowing

CASH LOANS FOR ANY WORTHY PURPOSE Indiana Loan Ct HP, L. Mu hin[lim Plum 1 15

|Prison, principal speaker of the 1 evening who chose for his sub-

mits. The rooms were decoratedL ;t „ The Hous , by thp gi , e

with white wedding bells and

flowers. A beautifully decorated

1 thi Roui."

1

Dr. Hull said many

men, both old and young who

two-tiered wed,ling cake topped A ^ pa>i ^ their to gocicty

... ., ! came to him saying, they had lost

Wanda Tilly, daughter of Mr. groom centered the dining table.,, hc wav and that hp was K , a(I fo and Mrs. Guy Tilley received Ice cream with pink wedding Uve .„ n HaU8p by , np Slde of a severe out on her right hand bell center, and punch, were Ulp Ro . lU adl , bo a ' friond to mPn while playing at thc home of served with the cake. Assisting | and h? , p them . fifhf thpW . way

back to Christ.

Beverly Parish Thursday aftarnoon. It required several stitches

to close the wound.

with the serving were Misses Lois and Phyllis Rutledge, Betty Ann Cooper and Sally Welch.

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;Mrs. Bertha Sinclair

Mis. Colo.,

Elfie Means Mrs. Nellie

of LaMar. 1 Follow ‘ n * the rece P tion I Hoste-, To Fortnightly

Potter of

couple left on a short wedding trip to Tennessee. They wdl make their home which they , have already furnished, at 1325 Hurdsal Parkway, IndianapolK j Both the bride and groom are ( graduates of Russellville high

Miss Margaret Neal, daughter . school with the class df 1942. The of Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Neal, 2 j bride is also a graduate of CentSeminary street, has recently ral Business College, Indianapbeen elected to serve as presi-! olis. For the past four dent of Y. W. C. A. at DePauw ] she has been employed as a sc

Wichita, Kans.. and Mrs. Dmnie Nichols of Eureka, Kans., arrived here today to visit with Mr end Mrs. L. Stoner and other relatives in und around Greencastle,

Clovcrdale Fortnightly was delightfully entertained in the home of Mrs. Bertha Sinclair Wednesday afternoon. April 2nd. Meeting was opened by the president in the usual manner. There was a good attndance and responses to roll cajl were Bible verses of taith

yea 1* Tlle P , ' 0 K T:| tn In cnarge of the . huinnan, Mrs. Mary McCoy,

University. Miss Neal a junior! rotary in the office of the Han vi LHnslsted of an arllcle 'T a n the

— : • - - at DePauw. is a member of Al- C- Woodsman Insurance Agency j f t ' aur, ' ecUon ” b > Mrs ' Klltb

> v 'DvcpT'siNo ITr

pha phi sorority.

LI .'I EDA LL (HI RCH

Instead of paying bills in cash use checks. The cancelled check provides a def' inite receipt -- and your monthly Bank Statement an accurate record of all such expenditures. Open that cheeking account with us right now.

Services Sunday evening. April Ctli. An object lesson for children and it will illustrate from scripture. a message following and special music. I • PACK up your troubles icryd smile when you use Magic Foam 1 , tlie perfect rug and upholstery cleaner. Costs so little and yet docs the job swell. Sold by Horace Link & Sompany. 4-It

FINC AMTLE ( HI K4H Sunday school 10:00. Luther B. Steele, Supt. Special Easter service. Everyone welcome.

OPKKATOKM HITTER PITTSBURGH, April 4- - (UP) Mine operators today bitterly assailed Secretary of the Interior J. A. Krug fur closing 518 mines, charting the names of the mines were "pulled out of the hat” by sotnqimr in Washington.

| Lungdon, Life of Jesus preceding

student m Ule crucifixion URd The Green boin" in U, ;P:,1,T1 by Mrs Nellic 0 ' Neal in He is n VP |.| keeping with thc Easter time.

| Plans were made for the next

... , . .. . ! r.ieeting to be held with Mrs.

served three years in the Annyi n .

P-’url Turner. This will be a lunchcnn meeting and transporta-

tion will be a,Tanged.

During the social hour lovely

in Indianapolis.

Mr. Clodfelter is a

Butler University, Sophomore class,

eran of World War II.

When Will You Be Sued?

Wc have thc insuraiK* to prated you ... Breed coverage ..

""Mow cost!

Reed the article in Arril 5, Saturday

Evening Post.

Central Insurance Agency “You re Secure When You Insure With Central’

INC

Air forces, one year of which service was as a pilot on a bond -] cr with thc 15th Air Force in the

European theater.

Out-of-town guests nt thi wedding were: Mrs. Lizzie Collins of Urbaiin, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of Tipton, Mrs. Bertha Clodfelter, Mr. and Mrs.

n 'MEM&tR PC-DEZAL ZESCQVf SK-T/Y*,. |»fllKKITIZEM BUNK SlLJS an d TAIKT COMPdNY Am i'/KljrdXjl %tluAdJtcs (t'otp

Just Received A fresh lot of unusually attractive spring suits, frocks, formats and coats trom the coeds. For fine quality clothing at budget prices see these new styles at 3)5 Grocmwood Avenue call Mrs. Hickman IWt-M tor Appointment.

THE CHEF’S CORNER - - - - L.d’s be quaint - - - let’s go Chinese - - . . let’s rat ■ otne CHOI HUEY - - - - cute, fun, and Umm, so delicious - - - - prepared to .suit •II with your chotoa ot either RICE or NOOLES. Truly, I can't think o. any thing better - - - - so I'll he seeing you tomorrow and we’ll alt ' go Chinese the CHOP SUEY way. But. ooops, let’s not stop thene - - - - let’s have a nler, extra Mg cut of yotn favorite ITK - - - - fresh from our oven, made so they would tempt anyone. CHET'S CAFETERIA Acroas from Post Office

refreshments were served by thc ho. tess assisted by Lois. + * Hi’lierUn-Walkcr Vows E.vclMiugixl In a pretty double ring ccrente ry Saturday night, March 29th, Miss Virginia Sutherlin, daughter of Mrs. Lucy Sutherlin of Clover lale, became the brida of Robert Walker, son of Mrs. [ Vesta Elmore also of this comm.inity. The impressive erremony was held at the home of Bro. Clarence Bari',.,a minister of the Church of Christ, who performed the. ceremony. The bride was attired in a I powder blue dress with brown 1 | accessories and wore a pink rose ^ j bud corsage. 1 Miss Doris Sutherlin, sister of the bride was her only attenrtent. j She was attired in a pink (dress and wore n corsage o: white car- ^ nations. I Ted Cummings was best man. The bride is well known in Clovc.rdale community and is a graduate of Clovcrdale High' School, 1945, anj until recently! was employed in the office of i Banner-Whltehill in Indianapo-'

lis.

The groom is also a graduate of Cloverdale High School class 1944 and served about two years In thc U. S. Navy. They will be at home In Cloverdale. + + + •!• Floyd Township Farm Bureau To Mrrt April 7 The Floyd township Farm Bureau will meet at Floyd Center

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