The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1947 — Page 2

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IVlt DAILY BANT EK, GRbENCASiLt. INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1V4?

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IN M* MOKV i.'d t-. th. Putn.im County h<i loving remenibianje of ]' ra| on Momlay moi nini: i .••’.(‘s W. Kixx.'who wis liillivl Morns Invir. K K,. Juds. action 2 yciats ago, Apiil 1*5 wa.^ admitted to the Putnam ir (Jermary. 3 County hospital Tuesday nigiit.

V a will never Ifl forgotten

]: c ^ whoXiveil you best, IN tfF.MOKV T (till was Ril»1en. the shock In loving memrry of nit • vere. , i»,: hly. Herbert Alvora Robinson \Y, i ttle t ioughjsuch grief was who ali-.-d two years ng >. April 16

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THE DAILY DANNER snd HERALD CONSOLIDATED]

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near: Aral while he Mats In peaceful sleep His memory, vgi shall always ki'ep. , Sadly massed by his family. Mi Isabel) F'Ox.'. anal children

< MID OF Til WKS I acant to thank my neighbors ml ftieuds for th*'ir kindness, latfcis and cards during my tl aec months illness. I espeeiali, want to thank Dr. Dettloff f at ) a- ervirc Also to the Willing Workers S. S. class and teacher mi Senior class and teacher ot the Union Valley church foi th> ai beautiful flowers. Dallas Hodge

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Apiil brings sad memories Of a h ivcd one gone to rest; You'll never be forgotten, Dackt> By the ones who loved you best The rail was suddens the shock severe, We Uttk thought such grief was near. Only those who have loved can

til.

The pain of parting without fare-

well.

An I while yav.i sleep in

sleep

>th a inform atimi suala raiemben are aski'd to submit to the Sec ond Marine Division History Ik aid. Room 2120, Headquarters

D S Marine Corps. Washington j uj; ;v»ve» For All”

D. C.. the following information . Entered In the postoffle* at Name rank, serial anrher: unit Greencastle, Indiana as second within the division to which at ] class mall matter under Act of

tached; specific incidents or ac March 7. 1878.

tions which veterans believi j sha aid he included in the bistort ! when published. Col. D. M. Shou* j

heads the Division history board |

which was convene I by tha ( Marine Corps Commandant.

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FOR SALE: .’1 piece maple bedroom suite, new; 2 piece living room suite, breakfast se 41”’ oak kitchen cabinet. Warn Morning heater, two 5*xl2 rugs telephone desk, spool top table antique what’-not. All used less

peaceful than sax months. South Ellis on

vest Walnut St. Can he seen

Your darling memory

always keep.

Batty Lou Robinson and Horace Robinson and family. marine history

shall after Y p. m.

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WANTED: Someone to do family wash. Come for and deliver. Address Post Office Bon S Grgencastle. 16-It.

HOSPITAL VOTES

Mrs. Floy Woodall. Putnam- INDIANA OLIS, April 15 vallc was dismissed from the Tht ' •'Hliamapolis Marine Corps

j recruiting office has been informed that a history of the Second Mar inc Division will be pub- [ Uahed and will be distributed free to all personnel who were with the division between Jan. 4. 1941

and Sept. 2. 1945.

In order to prepare the dis

tribution list

ho -patal Wednesday morning. Raymond Scobee. Greencastle.! v as admitted to the hospital |

Weilnesday morning.

Mrs. Waneta Neely, Greenearlla was admitted to the hospital

, n April 16th.

Mary Kay Parker was adinit-

WANTED: Reliable help with housework, some laundry. 11 hours a day. 6 days a week, 50a’ par hour. Address Post Offlue Kox if. Greencastle. 16-it

WANTED TO RENT: laaenf veteran, senior in Purdue and wife want 2 or 3 room apartment ia Greencastle from June 14 t<>

ar. i < btain certair September 15 only’. Attending - ... ■ ■■■ — DePauw summer school Con

tact Box V. Banner Office. 16-2o

“STAR DUST REVERIE” DANCE April 18. 1947 •• 8:30 To 11:30 BIG GYM Sl.;« PER COUPLE — TH KETS AT THE IMtOK (.IRI S MUST BE FORMAL Open • To • Public.

NEED CASH? TO FIX UP - REMODEL. PUNT OR REPAIR. See | * For \ Convenient LOAN INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

Wii'liinirfon St.

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Tit.- Tnisi. , .mil \.|\ is»»rv II.. . r.l *•1 Fluvil Sciinnl Tc»\vnKhi|», I'uluim ‘'I'liiiix. Jmliiiiiii. will ncLT'tli.ii* ctiMi r;i< ts with bus firivcj-.s fur the t in ris|HirtM I ion «»!’ scluml < hihlr* n t - '! Flo> d Township, n• - uot in t Ions lio^inniiiK: M;» > I !*4 7. .mil lOMtinuing: until uontnuts n”** I'Mitu. pi-riod of n«M'oti.ttIon not to

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Spcui *'if;it ion of roittos, pipiipmint, li'iiilffmoii ts. n|iproxitiiut* i.nmltt'i of pupils ti» In tninsfori «mI, ut' . »ii*i* on fib* in t h** offii*.

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'I'hf riuiit to rejeot an\ and .ill

biils is n served .F.iiio h <1 Sniuilb x .

Tnist< ♦ Floyd Township, I hit natii ( Vnint y. Indin n i

FOR SALE: Good used John Deere corn planter with fertilizer attachments. Paul Hendrioh, northeast of Greeneastle. 16-2p WANTED: Young man to learn gaaaid trade. Rusty’s Bakery Shop. 16-3t

Associate Tqi-fiappa M.-els With Mrs. Lynn

Subscription price, 15 cents per Associate chapter of T:i week; W OO per year by mail In Kappa will meet with Mrs. Glenn Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 Lyon. Thursday evening at S

per year by mall outside Put- o’clock.

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Women of the Moose \\ ill Meet Tonight

| Women of the Moose will me 'I this evening at 8 o'clock at the home.# All officers and members

j lease

, Kmera chib Melds . Friday With Mis, Young t Emera Cab will meet Friday at the home of Miss Mai Virginia Young, north of tai

city.

Sigma Delta Chi

PRESENTS

SHOWDOWN OF 1947 THURSDAY EVENING. 745

Also FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

13 Skits By Fraternities ADMISSION 60.- v * TICKETS OX SALE \T s \'l „ VVv

S. K. I tart den, Pnbllsher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

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VEHSiMAl And Local News II II I E F S

IN MEMORY

In loving memory of eJan Osborn, who passed five years ago. April 13.

W,- miss you when the sun come.i n,.- . -u..ie «f wnikyin L.-niiar-i

•’ | tc.'i \'in. il* , i*u<is* , 4l. >'iH id tor f'it

up, '.-ill' ill tile haw offli'c of Hughes

i-- wot With IliiK laeS. i 5ri a neiasth'. ImHutiia am.-

| ja.; filial- .(.mu', Cahls Alltoriuihil' | ,.ii < aturd.'i' Iha- ’-'I'.th itaav ..f \|.rll

i. >,1 a - noth i’. <>i' ' hi: ot - o\i: in .at.

rot II IHMIII. ot.os

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b<‘ piesent. There will be j the ground aintiation. Home making chair-1 dew;

ia.;an ch.aptei night. We miss you «'h 11 the da k ap-|

•j. .a. .j. .;. pears,

KidpaHi I*. T. A. 1 When stars shine through th

To Meet Friday 1 blue.

The last meeting of the Martha yVe iniss the love we shared boRidrath P. T. A. will be Friday fore ! April 18. at 2 00 p. m. g., sweet and yet so true; )

Devotions will be presents by b u1 n ., thaaii all the things la. Despite Long Negotiation

sixth grade quartet ar.d Suzanne ijfp,

DeLcss Call ,'jnd:rwent a major Glore. i Dear ’’Diittie" we miss y' 1 ".

officers

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Christian church choir will practice Thursday’ evening at i

o'clock.

No Steel Wage Agreement

operation at the . utnam eca’jnty Installation of new hospital Tuesday. a will follow the devotions.

The program will consist of

r’,:,ni : Girton ot near PtttBaoi i ; , by dlrec ted by is a patient in St. Vincents hos- Mij)s Wantla ste vart , mU sic

pital in Indianapolis. , sUpt , rvi!H>r The Sanctuary Committee of +•{••?• + the Christian church will me ' Golden < Rrclc < lull Thursday afli'inoon ;at 1:15 11 *Me d \pril J4th

the pailoi- I T* 1 ® Golden Circle Club will

nii'ct Thursiay, April 24th. with

Herbert Flint, safety direct >t Mrs. Cordelia McCullough, of the American Zinc Produc ’ < -j. -j. .j. Division, is in Columbus, Oiiio. s<q»er-Smitli iittending the All-Ohio Safet. Wedding Am need

Convention being held at the

Dcshler-Wallick Hotel. An "MPtcssive candle light

ceremony April 14, at 7:.’10 p. m

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lehr call- united in marriage, Jo Jean ed on Mr. and Mrs. Paul Good- Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs paster and son Marion. Sunday. j. t . x u Smith of Muncie. ami Sunday evening visitors ' f Mr. 'iheodore \V Soper of Greencasand Mis. Albert Lt.ir and fami- 'Hu. aloubla* ring ceremony ly were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey was r pnd jn the Presbyterian Ciaig an I sons of Mnrtinsvilli. ( .|^,,[dj |,y p e v. H. P. Walroml. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Shuck. ThL ' hritU ’ was attractively at-

DeNotia Turner, Jane Turner. Gred in a

Junior Turner of this city ar a

Ronabl Tharp of Fillmore took a "oie a corsage of white gar-

motor trip through the South 'hnias.

1 a;-11 jover th. week-eml. They visit ! Attending the couple were Mr

Nashville, Tenn., Knoxville, < ,nfl Mrs. Harold W. Powell. Tenn., Cumberland Mountains. Mrs, Soper graduated from and the Morris Dam. Muncie Central High School and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boesen of has been employed by the IndiPutr mville flew to Chicago ana Associated Telephone Cojp. Saturday afternoon to attend thr ^ or the P ast 14 months. Silver Wedding anniversary ol' Mr. Soper spent 4 years in the

Mr. ami Mrs. Wilh 1m

which was held in the Cora! overseas.

Room of the Hamilton Hotel j Mrs. Soper is the granddaughSatarday night. They returned ter of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Whitt ol

Shall be

And .vill find we’re u. ..wing clos-j

er

To the one we dearly love. And hiT friends both young an t

aged,

As ay) more h 1 face they see, In the aceastomed places. Oft will grieve an I say .vith me, She is gone tat not forgotten Cherish-d will her i cmory be, May God love, protect, and guide

us

Till we meet in eternity. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Osborn

and family. pd

FOP. SALE AT COOICS: New

walker and stroller combination for baby. Delivered in city for

navy blue gabardi.u on , v „ 45 Fnrnjluro P>

with dark red accessories Weat sjde Squaro p honr , 70 ..,.

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FOR SALE Several hundred used wood laths, cheap if movec at or.ee. William Wright. R. R. 4 Phone 2F13 Coll after 5 P. M

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WANTED: Farm tractor driver. Good pay. Apply Thursday

Larson a >' m y, twenty-eight months spent, at n j.o Vine St. John W. King

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Philip Murray

ON THE THRESHOLD OF MANHOOD

High School Commencement is a special event in their lives •• Let them know that you. too, are proud of them by selecting his gift from Cannon's ••

SUITS $37.50 Up SPORT COATS $20 to $27.50 TIES $1.00 and Up SHIRTS $3.25 & Up

LEATHER GOODS JEWELRY Many other gifts that will be appreciated by the graduate • - -

by plane Sunday evening. + ANNIVERSARIES * WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Thomas. Greencastle, 9 years today. Mr. an I Mrs. Douglas Alexander, 26 years today, April 16th. Mr. ant Mrs. Otis Gorham, years, April 16th.

Birthdays

Andrea Guadalupe B nson, years old today. April 17th. John Bruce Vermillion, 4 years, I

Apiil 16th.

FOR SALE: Antique mirror,

of this city. ! restaurant or display table The couple are at home I - ■ 8 x 3; brass an .I red b.rd cage their friends at 40i W. Columbia biass stand. Do not phone. 61!: St. East Seminary. 16-2p

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AUTOMATIC HEATING * Oil Furnaces * Oil Burners * tins Water Heaters * I’onl Furnaces Stokers und Blowers Installation — Service CURRIE’S TIN AND FURNACE SHOP

Contract Deodlin, | With No Pro 9 , e „

Sped ah to Central Press

WASHINGTON—Government officials, plagued rrcmtivl

In her sickness sh was patient, phone and coal walkouts, are more worried about Being always lm a:n! mild. reaching the capital is that no progress has hern madetoJ IV in„g all without a mui nur | negotiations at Pittsburgh for a new steel wage aamnimM Even in d 'nth she - v th s:nil- The CIO Steelworkers’ contract, extended from Feb.lStJ

, adequate time for bargaining, runs out the end of this montil , , , i sources say that CIO President Philip Murray, who

Consolation, swee an m > original extension, cannot prolong the existing contract mi shown re ! tn ah >\ <• | mm,,,, with nothing to show for the werki t(,

tions already conducted between th, i

United States Steel.

Moreover, government, labor ami nvhtyJ ers have been I'Kiking ior steel to stij wage increase pattern for the natioru |

industries.

A strike in steel would foreahidotj labor trouble all down the line-coal, ral electrical mamifacturirg automobiH 3

like.

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• ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL 1 Sonnett, who directed the contempt cwa John L. Lewis befoie the Supreme Coot] very peeved young man these days.

It seems that the rosy-cheeked Sonnett is an executive, his sleep. The other night there were reports arour.J Wg that the Justice department was set to move in the Letviac

pending in District court.

Sonnett. of course, was the man to check on the report. | ni< !i ptioned him at his home. It was rather late in th»i Sonnett did not like the phone c alls in fact, got "dotvnhpA yoked. The reporters got no information from him on l/uxl Next day, the assistant attorney general summoned i( news conference at the Justice department. It was fortliep of informing- reporters that Sonnett no longer would aasw^ phone calls after 9 p. m. at his home. He was not to bed

after that hour.

The reporters made mental notes. They probably will not I phoning Sonnett at night again in an emergency, buttiicycg on phoning cabinet heads, other high-ranking government o leading senators and congressmen. One reporter thought he had the best of all Sonnetf.' ra| late telephone calls. He tang the assistant A. G s phone. I answered, saying: "Whatever question you are goingtoi I’m telling you ’no comment.’" With that the Justice depaj official out off the conversation.

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• SENATE GOP LEADERS face a hard fight in the: (i get a substantial tax reduction bill through the Senate Tki the Senate has a strong leaning toward debt retirement it || ence to tax reduction. The bill passed by the House is certain to be diasticollyd by tlie Senate The tax cut may t" 1 MibMantially tew'd tol certain that there will he a fat revenue surplus in theI0t| year for debt retirement. The House hill would cut personal income taxes 2hte’0p for most taxpayers and result in a revenue loss of three billion. 836 million dollars a year This would !1| mean that the revenue surplus would have to be about 5.5 billion dollars to leave any huge amount for payment on the debt. Doubt exists that it will

be that large.

There is a strong demand in the Senate to overhaul thel the tax cut hy the House, particularly the provision fer11 cent cut on ail incomes between $1.40!) and $303,000. indications are that a more *rvnly slated percenlajt i

•merge from Hie Senate.

WHAT FISHING!

IF All FISHING were as interesting ns this, the angling population would jump overnight The fisherman is Arthur Peabody of Gloucester. Mass., who is doing his fishing at the annual convention of National Fisheries Institute in New York. Th# mermaids are Lenore ami Alice Mermaid (that’s right I of West Indies, (Internationnl)

PUPILS STRIKE FOR HER

CANNON’S

THE CHEF'S CORNER - - - - On t1mxe chilly days, don’t forget that we keep CHILI CON CAR NIC steaming hot all through the afternoon - - - - Meet your Friends at ( h.-t’s over a hot bowl of ehlll during the afternoon - - - - Another treat for all of you on Thursday - - - - HFFF STEM like mother used to make - - - . fresh vegetable* combined with the finest grade of heel tilth a piquant Hn\ oriug to bring nut all the better flavors ot the vegetables and meat - - - - \> ( \t • thought ESCALLOPED POTATOES would complement the stcvi to a “T". CHET'S CAFETERIA Aeroas from post Office

PROTESTING against the tiring ot Mis* Louclla Jones as their history and English instructor, pupils at Sample junior high school at Mill vale. Pa., went on strike. This picture ot the teacher in class was

taken by a 14-year-old student.

(International Soundohoto)

EITEL’S-have added another service ■■ Bulk GARDEN SEEDj Eitel’s now offer you a complete line of 1 ael-Leonard Seeds in either bulk or packa

Also Eitel’s offer Mandeville Triple-Tested flower Seeds. Scott's Blue Grass Seed Scott’s Shady Lawn Seed Scott's 4-X Weed Control Sacco Fertilizer Lawn Marvel Fertilizer Again -- •

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for quality and v*l |l,

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Open 8 A M. To 5:30

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