The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 April 1947 — Page 2

fht daily banf-tK, GRttNCAbiit. Indiana, Saturday, april 19, 1947.

Erich Brandeis’

I think one nf th<> mam U ibit’s with us over here in America is that we simply don't indtistand European and Asiatic

minds.

We are simple and direct. We trust -ach other and we tiust^ othi is. To us a promise is a, promise to he kept. i To them over there a promise’ is a matter of convenience. We don't lie. because we con-, sit'er a lie dishonest Over there a lie is fully justified if it serves a purpose. When we say something we us-

lajly mean it.

Wlit i they say something over

there it is enough if they

make v a think the) mean it-

To most Europeans

A Little of.... THIS AND THAT

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' Entered In the postofflcs at „ . , “ Oreencastle, Indiana as second Current Book < lun

SOCIETY

By (J. B. /.)

( Bainbridge was dismissed from

class mall matter under Act of win \|,rt Tonight . the hospital April isth March 7, 1878. Current Book Club will meet {,’ r ed Jones of Rouhdalc was Subscription price. 15 cents per njght al g. 0 o with Mrs. dism i Sse d from the Putnam week; $3.00 per year by mail In ' m , h tsell Mrs. Russe l Count y hospital April 18th.

jean Richardson. R 3, Dan- , ville. was dismissed from the i putnam County hospital on

April 18th.

Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Put-

nam Countv.

.John Rightsell.

‘ Vermillion will give the review.

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Mrs. South Ho*«t,“><.

8. R. Rartden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Perhaps some of you had th ' an same unusual and sad experi1 ence last night tl)at we did. We and were listening to Bill Corurn

! Asiatics honesty is a child's toy. i breadcasting a fight from New is simply cleverness j York when Bennie Leonard, the and diplomacy. j referee, and former lightweight

champion of the world, was fat-

During his sta) in Moscow S. c retary of State Marshall went to see the "Nutcracker Suite" ha.llet at the Bolshoi Tin atre. andj after the first act sent a basket of flowers to the poj .ilai young

liallerina, Maya Plisetzkay i. | j think Secretary Marshall has 1 stricken while in the ring In a t kei of thanks the re-. k . HrlH ., his j pR}!on _ (Leonard retired undefeated after jimts told, the star waved a hand! j d , jn 't think lovely Maya's| holding the lightweight crown

wave i.f the hai 1 fools him one' for eight years. During Worii bit. r o Mi lotov s dishing out j War II he trained many of Uncle ef . iviar and champagne j Sam's fighting men in the I am <|.iit( sure that S ;(dary i scientific a, 'f °f boxing. Bonn e Marshal! has found out by this! was a crcdit.to the sport and V

, time that th a.rtistic Russian w 'h be

i.rmous pride in the ballet and ballet can be a dance of death circles, ballerinas as exponents of truly | iVel) ag ,. n t erta inment. i

in the direction of the h 'X where the Secretary was sitting with

his guests.

"The Secretary's gesture maih a big hit with the Russians," we arc told, "because i f their en-

niissed in pugilistic

Soviet national art

When will the rest of us learn?

BOWLING

When I aoad this dispatch 1! was wondering wh?ther the Russians or Maishall had chosen! the "Nutcracker Suite" for the

Secretary’s visit.

Was it perhaps because the! conference ovei there vas . ueh

a liar i nut to crack?

And whin I was thinking of Molotov and Stalin and Grornyk

it occurred t

a lurch of hard-boiled guys such as these can become so sentimental over the gyrations of a

ba.’let ?

r it then, again, I also thought of the tie nerdoiis sentimentality

of the Germans.

The sr ■ •' • -opli who could be .so unspeakably ciuei could sing

lovely songs and mushy ballads farmers Supply while th'* tears flowed into their Buick beer stems. -hickard I r ’ mbor having sat in beer Weesner gardens along the Neckar river, Studebaker listening to German soldiers tell- Holly's Service log nie with glee how they shot Chevrolet

and killed and destroyed and .saekdd, a military band played

- youth .md i ve ANNIVERSARIES

There we wet . wjth love and flowers and blood and death and beer and sausages all mixed to-

gether.

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Dobb's vs. Johnson's University C vs. Midwest Post Office 1 vs. University Zinc Mill vs. University A

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Post Office 2 vs. Univers me how come that Iv , ( ,, ratm , s The Banner vs. V. F. W. 2 Coca-Cola vs. V. F. W. 1 Eitei’s vs. Home Laundry \l TOMOTU K 1.1 M.l I.

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Albert Shuey comes forward with the first snake story of the season. According to the well known Limedale resident, he killed a snake measuring about 15 inches at his home the middle of the week. —o— Councilman Ward Mayhall made it a point to inform us yesterday that he had enjoyed a dinner of mushrooms last Saturday evening. But . . . there's a catch it it. The edible fungus had been put in water and frozn two years ago. Ward says they tasted "mighty good." We wouldn’t know.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

Tp Bainbridge Club Mrs. J. R. South was hostess to the Bainbridge Study Club on Thursday afternoon, April 17th Mrs. Roscoe Hillis. vicepresident, presided at the meeting m the absence of the president. Thirteen members were

present.

A card was read which was se-nt to the club members b»’

Mrs. William Luther, president. Mi and Mrs. Chester Coan who is spending several days if i and Di and Mrs. Wiliam Tipton Washington, D. C„ attending the

attended the Home Show open- Cherry Blossom festival,

ing at Indianapolis last evening. A lovely tribute in memory >' Pvt. Wayne O. Brant R.A. 15, Miss Gladys McFadden, an as-j

Co. F. 32nd. Inf. A.P.Q. 1 son ite member, was given by ' San Francisco, Mrs Albert Balch. The bool;

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BOS ION \LSTIIKTU S BOS’lON 1 UP) Fenway Paikl fences will be easy on the eyes of j baseball fans during the Iki?! season. The management has painted these outfield walls a soft green and banned all advertising signs.

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Cal.uornia. He would like to hear from his friends. He is stationed in Korea. ( M IL < ALKNPAR

Wednesday

P.E.O. 7:30 Mrs. Charles J.

Arnold.

Thursday

Ruth Ann Skinner. R 3, 1

years today, April 19. SPKHD THAT IS SPFKI)

PROVIDENCE. K. I. lUPl If,

review of the afternoon wes given by Mrs. Ray Eteheson. who reviewed "Saints and j Strangers" by George T Wil- j

liams.

Plans were made and a committee appointed for the luncheon to be held on June 19th a*, j the home of Mrs. O. B. Lane.

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Kappa Delta Phi »t Id April Parti

The Kappa Delta Phi held its April party at the home of Iron Huist with Imogen? Richards

, , | an I Wanda Bnndv as assistant

things keep up like this. Rhod? hostesses. An enjoyable evening

Island state police will have to get airplanes to chase highway speeders. Two patrolmen testified they went 105 miles an hour to overtake a Providence m i i

during a 18-n;ilo chase.

was spent in playing bridge and prizes were .won by Mary Lou Sharp an I Marge Andrew. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses.

Birthdays

Wilma Arnold, April. 18 th Cecil E. Arnold. April, 18th

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Speaking of mushrooms reminds us that Walter Gardner has promised us "a mess' pro’jviding he finds some extra ones. We are just wondering how many his family will eat?

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Saw Charley Rector out with a rifle the other day shooting pigeons. Someone asked him if that was how he got his business. No offense. Charley.

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Roy Hillis reports that the j bird house in his yard was fill-j ed with occupants more than two! weeks ago. o J Southpaw Hairy Truman!

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HOSPITAL NOTES

Mrs. Vera Jean Vermillion of 1 n ' Greencastle was admitted to the

Westinghou.se Electric Corp. and hospital last night. Baldwin Locomotive Wmks ha\e. Mrs. Mildred King of Spence; developed a diesel-electric loco- was admitted to the hospital motive capable of pulling a 10- Friday night, ear passenger train 100 miles per c„ zi yjaye Detro of Fillmore hour, or a loaded 50-car freight' was admitted to the hospital

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up everybody when he.

tossed out the first ball with his right hand in Washington's American league park. The Senators lost the game, however, lespite the presence of the

$75.000-a-year twirler.

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This was the final week of school for Putnam county youngsters and we haven't heard .a single complaint in this connect ion.

We thought warm weather was here to stay but the forecast is "cloudy, rain and colder." To which we say, "nuts!”

Banner Adv. Pay>

Saturday morning. Mrs. Violet Reeves of Blooming Ion was admitted to the Putna u County hospital Friday. Mrs. Ruth Arnold of Greencastle was admitted to the hospital on Friday morning. Mrs. Martha Ann Ader of

MOTHER of Robert Coombes, 17-year-old accused sex slayer ol Jacqueline Maxwell of Malden. Mass., Mrs. Elizabeth Coombes leaves a Malden court after hearing her son plead not guilty to the murder charge. The mother has blasted the statc dorreeUnnai system for releasing her son on parole while serving term for other sex offenses. (International)

GIBRALTAR” OF THE ARCTIC

We Mere told by agent 38XZ, that ther.- Mas a felloM ill town Mho Mil- selling lures and plug- at halt price, ami Mere naturally curious as to Iiom it could b- done. I'pon investigation, it seems that thi- fellow Mas following Maynard Johnson around the luk ■, picking the hires up in a ha ket. Me are told that Johnson liu- lost so mail) "Hawaiian Wigglei-", that In now -it around with a can ot pineapple juice - in his liaml. ero.ining "AEOHA OKA" which means in English "I Bond It". SPORTSMAN S SHOP “Sporta Headquarters"

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CHET'S CAFETERIA Acroni from Pott Office

■ xt penuhnwt nurse corps ol Me Army smd Navy which he has Just signed Bae^i^pIsaHmian tells the good news to th' most interested per sons-the nurses themselves. Lelt to-oigW arruol. Florendo A.- Blanchfleld, superintendent ef the Army Nurse Corns 1 Lt Comdr

iFn Bfcns and Maj. Emma E. Vogel. (International)

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Ruth & Dunbar, Maj. Helen

nchfleld, superintendent of the Army Nurse

ns and Maj. Emma E. Vogel.

TIME TO START SHOPPING

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