The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 April 1947 — Page 2
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1947
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PARTY WAS FATAL TO DENVER WOMAN
Sec. Marshall
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Folic:*, finally summonpd by the NVUieitons Sim ray nigTht, found the .'ift-year-old near-nude
w umn lying on a coach in the ,c..«it«iw-w from r.r» n.o> dn;t 'r's i xa v.ination room, sur-1 Stalin, who directed the Roe! j rounded by torn, clothing. Three army during the war. used that]
THE DAILY BARKER | HERALD CONSOLIDATED
“K VCwre* For AU”
Entered In the postoffice at
SOCIETY
( linton la I Is \\. S. ( . S.
DEXVER. April 20
society do:tor who became so p| nt -.vhisky bottles and several military phrase of describe his Greeneastle, Indiana as second ,
leport the v j a i s of seeonal, a drug evaluation of the conference to class mail matter under Act of, win M.‘r: lh'. ,u similar to morphine. |Mm-shall. the professional Subscription price, 15 cents per' The Clinton Falls W.S.C.S. will I
■ ier who directed the Anglo-Am- week; 53 oo p er year by mall In
panicky he failed t
death of a woman patient after their all-right narcotic-cocktail party in his swank offices was fro.' today pending laboratory
t'sts on the victim.
Til,, dl-year-uld ('■ tor, George F. Xrthertnn. and his wife, Margaret, admitted to police v. sterdaw that they had held an afterheurs party with Mrs Maxine Briggs! the doctor's sinus patient, and then left her for lea l t when sh failed to regain cnnscirus, ess jSunday imiring.
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* ANNIVERSARIES >- y;. •!• •:* •'.* •> *!* + ^
Birthdays
Mrs. Jnsie Keyt, April 29th. Mrs. Delos Call, Apr;, 29th. Eugenia Five Irwin, 19 years today. April 29th. TRY BANNER AIM
Carole Nelson
Honored At I'arly A birthday party was given Saturday. April 26th, by Mrs.
Miller Says:
It’s Time fo Paint Those Buildings.
You Can Buy Outside White Paint.
A $5.25 Paint for S4.60, Save 65c
THIS WEEK ONLY. - WHILE IT LASTS
COATESYILLE IMPLEMENT HDW.
„ . - - - i m et Thursday, May ln an ! Avter Nelson, in honor of the
' ' 11 ‘ 1ss,ni 0,1 11 1 " .Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00. all iiay me.tir g wtth Mis. ;g‘ ||[(|, birthday anniversary of her ioriress. ; pg,. yeftr by maU outaide Put- ' 1 Bock. Neighbors mid l ' , ' iP '’ c ' s ' ,r *’| .laught, r. Carole. Games wer Stalin told Marshall that he ^ nam Countv * invited. (Vnie jard enjoy tlF l '‘'; ,.,,^^,1 and after the opening of
thought eventual compromises onj all ti e basic German and Ar.s-J trian issues were possible. He reminded the new U. S. Secrc-
8. It. Karldra, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
t;,ry of State that differences in the past had been solved "after people exhausted themselves in dispute” and then “recognized
the necessity of compromise.” It is necessary to have "pat-
ience and not become pessimist-
ic." Stalin told Marshall.
Marshall did not reveal direct-'
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
with as.
4.II ( lub Met At Belle l ltloil
the gilts, refreshments of cak \ ic e cream and cokes were scr. -
ed.
Guests were Jimn^v and Doug
Th ■ letters :n Township Busy wurnuim, DavUI Gouch. Bin-la Bells t-H C ub met at the schcclj Martha Flood, Virginia budding with their a'nit leader, j , ln<( j an i t . e Kiixx, Jerry Clear-
Miss 1
(Jr * neastle Chapter No. 22 R. A. M. will confer the Royal Arch degree. Wednesday April 30th. 1
Mrs. Nola V .ugiian and
Smith, April 18.
' There were 2-4 members presnt. They were, Betty Ziegclman, ( Patty Fine, Janet Sallust, June ■ Sallust, Nancy Vaughan, Rita French, Deloi is Shumaker, Velma White. Peggy Schultz, Barbara Shumaker. Arne A11k . Mar-
thesis. But he made his posi- :
lion clear to the American pen-J There will be a meeting oi the tea All e. Patty Terry, Oolda pie last night in two succinct Fraternal Order of Police at the French, Karen McCammack sentences: ! City Hall Friday evening at 7:30. Elanor Brooks, Betsy “We must not compromise oni _ ... 1 Junita Clearwaters,
great principles in order to
waters, Barry D. Goldings, Burgle Remsburg. Nancy .!■> and Linda Sue Nelson. Mrs Bernie Flood and Mrs. Alpha
Bunten.
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Mrs. Snodgrass Hostess To Fa* I Marlon <iah
The East Marion Home Economic Club met FridaV, April 25th, at the home of Mrs. Chas.
Hacker, I g no( jj, ra8S w j| p Mrs. William
“THEY SHALL BE FORGOTTEN,
Markers and Monuments for every grave — Handsome in design, reliably installed their quality is everlasting.
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GENUINE BARRE GRANITE
Finest Quality
SAND BLAST EQUIPMENT. GREENCASTLE MONUMENT CO.
1100 SOI TH lAH I'ST ST.
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achieve agreement for agree
The Spanish War Auxiliary ! will meet on Thursday at 7:30
p. m. at the City Library.
Virginia | as assistant hostess.
Wheeler, Helen Alice, Peggy! — .*>--* 'r--
Sechman. Oh,-is Mr Cammack,
day with Mrs. Anna Rodgers. It was Mrs. Anna Rogers birth lay
Marg tret
nient's sake ... , i Waneta Nichols, and ••I believe that action cannot Bot>by Call of Morton, is visit- Hu'st.
await compromise through ex-, jn Pontiac, Michigan with Of.icers were elected. They haustton.” \ relatives were, pres*,dent. Elanor Brooks; But Marshall said he hoped viee-pt . sident, Waneta Nichols; Stalin’s view was correct and' Miss Ann Cannon, sister ol secretary Helen Allen; Hint it indicated “a greater spir- 1’tunk ! annon, f,*!! at hci home Under, Barbara Shumaker
in Gary and factured her right recreation
The president, Mrs. Thad Bridges, opened the meeting by giving the history of the song of
the month. Sweet Genevieve, fol- Smi th * unchanged
Mi.--, Hat In- Gui-ham ■ It 'cii confined t„ her homeM
The condition of Mrs. Margate' past f v . , .,,,j
1 Those who - idle,, n ,,
it of cooperation" by Soviet Rus-
j wrist.
sia at future conferences.
Marshall, as he had done Mrs. Mary L. Wright and Miss Moscow a week ago, pulled n.» Amelia Filing have returntd to punches in placing total blame their home at Long Branch after tor failure of the Moscow eon- spending the winter at
ference* directly on Russia’s ,i a |p shoulders. Like all of his state-;
meats in Moscow, his accusation 1 ^ r - nnt ! Mrs. Clarence
lowed by all singing this song. All present gave the Flag Solute followed by the reading of the
Health | ei'eed
Miss Lucil? Smith, hone dem-
lead-w, Giotia Me< om-1 , mstra tj im agent, was present and n. ws reporter. Virginia j two I . o||8 of film .. Dawn Wheel song leader. Elanor, of BeUer UvinB „ and „ Dt . fense
| Against Invasion" which was
■' cal very interesting and enjoyed by
Mrs. Anna Masten returned afternoon were L,, pe ljl8 home Saturday from staying Hubbard, Hattie Mrr ftv with Mrs. Minnie Lewis for tin Gilmore, Anna Mastr, ,i
past four weeks. Collins.
mack:
The second and third
REPORT TELEPHONE SABOUGE
Clover- ‘' lothin ’ 17*iIs are to have their! all '
patterns ready to pin on material.; The third year baking girls are to bring biscuits to Judge and the
Knoll
was moderate and calmly word- i,rtl Hugh Pierce all of Po- fourth year girls are to furnish e,| i land, Indiana, visited Sunday the refreshments. 'The next most-j Bui he charged the Russians afternoon with their sister. Mrs. ing will he held at the school
with trying to impose on Ger- Gertrude Reising
many ami Austria political and Ch “P'l a»d ail attended church economic decisions which would ,kt Uuiversalist Church at make it caSy for the return of Eincastle, Sunday mght. aii'ithe! Hitler and would mori- Professor Eleanoie Camntack
gage a large part of German ind Austrian economy to the
Brick building on Thursday, May 1.
All cu mbers tr> Lo be present. Ninlli District Kastern ■Mar Meeting Tu-sduy
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Wot thy matrons of the Ninth District will be interested to
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Take- every precaution to preserve the life of your Furs! Heat, Moths, l ire and I heft arc dangers that lurk constantly in wait lot furs stored at home. Store your turs m modern, scientifically constructed vaults that olter you full protection against ali these hazards. Clean, circulating air, at a frigid temperature.
A cornplptp clpO" : nq ond protfii Pr<*S€-r«PS *0*
r». 0 £;U^ ANNISI2ING KlRRIcRS || h o”d plei'ri^ying
no ’ k,,t * o r 'd fP't©rp> the oriqi^ol iu'.lre
^ of lb* pel*-. prol©nqing *ltp lif»* ci id tippeor
ftnee of ycut f\jt CCOt r kflusivr With, Amis
Furs
spent the last few days visiting her patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
Suvit t Union. Cainmack, and her brother, Had- learn that the district deputy will ••Such a plan, in the opinion j e y ^ Cainmack, while he was be present at the meeting Tuesof the t S. delegation,’ he said, borne on a visit from Savannah, day night at the Masonic Temple
■'not only involves indefinite Q a g| u . n-turned today to Pur- in Green-astlt.
American subsidy, but could re- ( ; ue University library where she -I- -9 >9 -9 suit only in a deteriorating eco- nas charge of the older depart- 'IK- Wllnta Smith To nomic life in Germany an6 E0”- n „,, lt ( w>tl Joseph Becker
ope and the inevitable emer- * . . .
of dictatorship and John Hammond of Greencastle’, AnnCJ,:;e ™f tl,8,, ^ cnmad f of
(took the Pledge oath of Kap-ia ,ilP «P^ iac hi n k marriage of Wil-
Marshall made a special refer-' Sig na Kappa, Serial Fraternity T ' daURhtcr of Mr ' and | khurch some time the Mnisnau mam a special rere, m . r me M s. Joseph A. Smith of Fillmore! M *y- Witch paper for the date, .nee to one of his favorite sub-, on the campus of eastern Illinois . . ' „ ..." ' ‘ 1, h
genee strife.''
The project lesson on gardening was given by Mrs. Claude Willi'unson and Mrs. Harry Hunter which proved to be very
beneficial.
Plans for the tour to Chicago on May 7 and 8 were discussed. After the usual business meeting roll call was answered by favorite birds and habits. r Twenty members and five guests, Mrs. Otho Miller, Mrs. Glen ' Moiehart, Mrs. Alva Lisby, Mrs. Ray Herod, Mrs. Joe Pickett and Miss Luciie Smith, were present. Mrs. William Smith entertained with two contests. Prizes were won by Mrs Gerald Hop? and Mrs. Claude Williamson. A community meeting on 9'ood Preservation and Pressure Cooker will be held at Bethel
last of
AWlWfki-
PREVO’S
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cvitablv involves appeals to puh- period which will be climaxlie opinion but not, he said, the P<1 b - v th< ‘ installation into Kappa kind the Soviets resorted to. ( ^'kma Kappa as active members. " At Moscow propaganda Ha( , k . v B Cammack who ha , appeals to passion and prejudice b , vi8iting hjs parents v , appeared to take the place of . m ,| Ml . s j Q CanilllHck 1 appeals to reason and under- yesterday for St Louis on a I standing. Charges were made business trip. From there he » by the Soviet delegation . . . xvill vi . lwn to Bavarmah f; .; , which varied completely from vWl .-ro he is engaged in tl ■ | the facts as understood or as transportation business. He is II actually known by the Ameri- vi( . p present and general man
son of Mr. j Meeting was closed by repeat-
ami Mrs. Cyril Becker of Indian-! in g < -' lub prayer. Next nieetapolis. The wed ling will take' ‘"g "’ill be with Mrs. Herbert
place Saturday morning, May 10 j Sutherlin on May 23rd. at th Little Mlowcr Catholic!
Churrii in Ir,lianapolis.
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\\. S. (S. fiohiit ( liureli Meets on Tlmr.sdu.v
.an delegation.”
PHONE 305
j Marshall was not overly op- (>,, | timistie about the prospects for
9ger of the Savannah Tinn-:t
the future. But he did not eon-
WILL BE THE
Child of The Month
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WATCH THIS SAME SPACE NEXT MONDAY.
MR. AND MRS. R. VON STEINENS’ STUDIO
NEW LOCATION — “YOITI
119 E. Franklin — Corner College KHOTOf.KA l*lfFRH’’
IIOSl'ITAL NEWS
Herman Smith, K. 1. was m'mitted to the Putnam County hospital Tuesday morning.
skier them hopeless, saying “possibly greater progress towards final settlement was
made than is realized.”
He saw these possible apeomp hshments: I 1. Cntieal differences for th®
first time now stand clearly dc- son born Monday evening,
lined and future negotiations
Iran start with exact knowledge ‘ ,n< ’ Donil hi Diron, H. of what must he settled. 2 ' ‘ m ‘ ,hr P I,rents of » 2. The deputies now know the t,,r bo,n ' f morning, precise view of each nation and Duward Phillips, 418 So. Jackjenn possibly resolve some differ- son St., was admitted to th ■ | ernes and “surely'' can clarity Putnam County hospital Mon-
the problems before the next day evening.
I session. I
“That is the best that can be Mrs. Pearl Pickens, R. 2, Clovi hoped for in the next few erdale, was admitted to tile Put- ! months,” he said. “It marks nam County hospital Monday, some progress, however painful-J Mrs. Edgar Steel and son were ily slow.” I dismissed from the Putnam
---r— j County hospital Monday uinn-
XMAS MAIL LOST AT SEA ‘ ing.
The afternoon Study Group of Gobin Church will meet Thursday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs Edward Stevens, 210 E. Seminary'. This is the final session on the study Rare, a good attendance is desired.
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K -1 I Class .Meeting Thursday Evening
The K .1 U Class of the 9’ir.st Christian church will nicpt Thursday evening at 7»:30 o’clufk with Mr. mu) Mrs. Hurley MlLv
Mr. mri Mrs. John. Robinson er, «0| Ridge avenue,, with Mr of Fill mote are the parents of a —...o^ 8
niuhsMi’s JulUm Steele, assisting
The Ihitnam County Chapter 1 ! iMr ' u,ul Mr ' s K,r ' rt Riuj h. R. t. of the American Re,I Cross has Bainbrkl «e. »>'•' *M” parents of a been notified that . post offices daughte ' horn at th, ‘ Rutnam will accept claims covering loss'^ 01 int ' hospital Monday alti”-
<>f damage of insured parcels,
noon.
! mailed to military personnel i overseas after four months have . elapsed from the date of mailing. Persons whose packages may | have been affected may apply to ' their local postmasters for fur-
4-11 SCHOOL
«< 'nfitlniieil from I’nac ftnri 8:15-9:00 Group discussions. 9:00-0:20 Sample meeting
_ ther information after the four-) 'R^hnore Girls Club), i month waiUr.g period has' k:20-H:30 Group singing (Song
I elapsed. i Lenders).
| About 2,800 sarks of Christ-! 9i3 °- 9:45 Summary (J. C. Ral-
j nia* mail contained parcel post, 8ton| .
magazines, and newspapers (no 9:46-10:15 Recreation (Rec.
letter maili were lost at sea. This lra, ! < ’ rs 1,1 charge),
mail was aboard the Lakeland Although complete reports of Victory which left San Francisco the various clubs have not been on November 27, 1946, and en- received, the extension office countered a hurricane about 1,700 lias announced that there will he miles from Korda sustaining a definite increase in 4-H cnrollsevere damage and loss of the ment in Putnam county for
mail. 1947.
THE CHEF S CORNER - - - Paging Duncan Hines, nationally known epicure, with an intcrcoting article In thU week's Post on “How To Find Good Food" - - . . Yes, Mi. Hines, you are welcome at our front door or back door at »n> Hint And we extend an invitation to you to look In onr kitchen - - - - ’Cause we are not only prouil ol the food we serve" but |u the cleanliness of our kitchen ----- For Wednesday - - - - the every day, all-weather favorite - - - - SWISS STEAK - - - - and only the bent grad< of blitter In used on our BUTTERED BROCCOLI. CHET'S CAFETERIA
Across fr
Pott Office
NEW MAYSVILLE * Joyce Dove and brother Ronnit spent Friday night vith Mrs Emma St. wart and family. Miss Martha Perkins o. Bainbiidg.- spent Sunday afternoon vith h?r parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Cha.uncey . erkins | j Mrs. Bob Leak and children, 1 Helen Weller sp.mt Tuesday with | Lulu Ward i j Mr. an 1 Mrs. Boh Leak and I family spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Sand r Masten and oajgnter near Clayton. L1a and Laura Steward spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Steward of Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Rov McCloud srefit Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dc.ie Bell. Mr. and Mis. John Long are visiting Mr. ar.l Mrs. Harold Long and family at Waterloo, In-
diana.
Mrs. Emma Steward, E.lith Stewart, spent 9’ri lay in Craw-
fordsville.
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Mrs. Otho Sm.y the has return-
eil home from the Putnam county hospital and is reported doing
nicely.
Mrs. Icy O'Daniel and Mrs.
Alice Rogers were in Indianapolis Sunday to see their brothers, John and Jo e O'Mulane. They
! ar c b »th in poor health,
i '' lrs Salli e Lewman a.>vl Earl j Akers of Georgetown, HI., called ! on Mis s Belle Long Sunday af-
, ternoon.
Mr and Mrs.'a orge Ogle ana family of Mancie spent Saturday ! 1 'Rht and Sun,lay with Mr. anil
Mrs Vet Mann.
Mr and Mrs. John Log„ n ami ®°n R'-bert were in Brazd Sntur-
day.
, Mr. and Mrs. Deward Smythe and daughter Shirley Sue of Osh f me Suildi ‘> “i ternoon to I Oth « Mr a, ‘“ Mrs. Otho Smythe. Mr. Smythe re-J-in.J home Monday aiul Mrs I Smythe and daughter win b,' here for a week. Mr an<l Mrs. McCoun will move this week to the Eva pt^-rty they recently puichnsed Mrs. Ida Sinclair. Mrs. done Parker, Mrs. Icy O'Daniels and rtay with Mrs. Anna Rogers. It'
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Bus Jum ADAMS RODEO RANCH BETWEEN CLOVEHDALK AND rrTNA'H HU SUNDAY, MAY 4TH-2:30 P.M FEATURING BUD DECKER'S BUS JUtf ■.^ril up * The wildest art on earth — Decker ,l , foot ramp at lit) miles per hour anil files th''" 11 * itMl feel uml up to now lias lived through I"'' a ' ' Tlud and wet ground kept us from having •'''JJ |(| i^vr hut we Itave cindered n runway and we K' , ® rl,: •ms .iump this time. DON’T MISS THESE EVENTS ^ 8ee Shirley Adams, 17 year old girl, r ! 1 ' 1 ' " Broneoivs, , |(8t This will he a good show with plenl.t of • ,l "’ girl'i and acts, ADULTS 50c CHILDREN, over 6, under 12 •• 2^
