The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 May 1947 — Page 2

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TM? DAILY BANKER. GkEENCaSTLE. WDiANA, WEDNESDAY, MAY U, I?*?.

Letter Describes Greek Conditions

something: about your country Gratefully yours Harila Liakuo

| THE DAILY IANHER 1 SOCIETY

4 mid

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

MANY

ATTKNDKI) (lit lit’ll SKKVHKS

The following letter was received by Jimmy Allen'er May 12th from Harila Liakou of Greece upon receipt of some clothirg which had been collected by Clovenial" Meth xlist church for the UNRRA.

Quite a large numirer attended th services at the Kincastle Universalist Church Sunday evening. The communion sermon

"li Wave* For All” Entered tn the post of flee at Jrecncaatle, Indiana as second lass mad matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price, 13 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00

was delivered by Rev. Armon oer year by mall outside Put-

Hariln Liakou. Argos Oresticon,

Knstoria, Macedonia, Greece

April 24. 1047

Dear Jimmy AHende.r:

To comply with your request ir thi little note you had attached in the garment which was given t' our family by the UNRRA eii thing distributing station, first >f all I wish to thank you for your contribution, which cat j family was the lucky one to re-j

ceive it.

Woman's Circle

To Meet

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1 Cheek of Cincinnati. Kollowii;; • the dedication of the Communton ■ set, communion was served. Adam Sallee of Indianapolis render-

j ej three solos.

| Those attending from a dis- ' tanci wi re Mi■ and M'■». 8. II'ope and Mrs. Ed Poyfc'i - m I.IW . doga, Mr. Riis o Pope of Rrowns , burg. Mr. and Mrs. O'. B. Lir.Cey i of Clov u’dale, Mr. and Mrs. Chns. 1 Hanna Mrs. Claude Hanna and Dim Evans and Mrs. Laura Puller of Rcachdale, Mr. and Mrs.

I Greenlee, Mr. and Mrs. Burk of w ‘*l nv et i Oivencastle, Mrs. Eertha Clodfel- 1 o’clock.

naiji County. . • * H. It. Harlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

The Woman's Circle of the Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:.'J0 in the church parlors. Mrs. Floyd Alien will have the stewardship program. • I PriK-tor-Hul'i'man

I’EltSONAL

lews

And Local^N

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| .Marriage Is Announced Mr. and -Mrs. I vim Proctor oq GrcenCastle announce the.niai

tinge of their daughter,- Ga{|ne Marie, to Walter Huffman, jioiV

A Little of.... THIS

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THAT

ANNIVERSARIES B'rthd»y»

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of Mr. and Mrs. William Huffman of Balnbii-ge.

(Ur- gcxaf ■ frier.^rJ’aul .V. K.[ Wright. .i|t ‘iW‘t lii\ thirtythiiii yafcr Q-vl iirlg stoic.

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i.rt*ne Ki ller, til years, yester day, May 13. Nnr.c> Lee Ross, daughter of Irrne Ross, 1 year. May 14th. Larr> D. Giddings. 4 years. May 14th. WEDDINGS Mr. ar,1 Mrs. Harley Fender, 11 y?3rs. May 18th.

ANOTHER MURDER ON coisT

SCHOOL NEWS

The ceremony was performed Too well km^qin

On Thursday, May 15. at 3:00 p. m. in the high school gymnas-j ium, the Greencastle High School Band will present a con-

cert for all Greencastle fourth.

Of course that doesn’t meet | t«“i of Crawfordsville, Mr. and ill .,ui needs but it helped a goed Mrs. Merle Denny of Indianapoli al eonsiderirg the plight we’r. lis. Dr. an.l Mrs. F. N. Smithson n , j of Russellville, Mr. a.nd Mrs.

Arnos Smith of Oaklan ion, Adam

Sallee of Indianapolis.

_ rmneist fifth and sixth frrade pupils. Tii -

by the Reverend Dallas Rissler'marked Iris rtfniversary purpose of this concert, Don .in th- First Baptist Church in with the film yesterday. Ho ( Market to, Greencastle High ' iJreencastle. The J -uble ring uent to work at the Owl for th" School band director announced, I oremony vns used. | late Conrad C. Gautier on May is to stimulate interest in instrrifnr practice tonight i 1 Miss Dorothy Job, a friend of, 13, 1910, and in the point of mental music among grade J the bride, was maid of honor. 1 service is the oldest drug clerk school children. The program Ger ald Proctor, uncle of the in the city. Congratulations, * will include "Stouthearted Men."

1 The Christian church chon

Elvin Harlan was dismissed from the Putnam County hospital Tuesday.

Before the w’ar my elder brother. 30 years of age, was a ph.irmu'-ist an I owner o.‘ the onlj !i ug store in our little town. Wc wen- ivd rich, but. thanks to God, we were comparatively comfort-

ably prosperous.

The war came and vith it the greatest disaster our little eirunIi v ever experienced in her whole hi.-torv came with it. With the advance of the enemy armies maddened with their first triumphs and irked as they were on i ur Country's successful campaign against Mussolini’s "S million bayonets" they loot - 1

Mrs. Lula Green was dismissci. from the Putnam County hos-j

pilal Tuesday evening.

ItlA l\ AL SERVICE

William Padgett, deputy eou: -

, ,, ,, ty clerk, was in Martinsville mi

O.d Fashioned Revival: At the • legal business Wednesday.

bride, was best man. Paul

Mr. and Mrs. Huffman attend-i

ed the Bainbrldge high school,)

,tn ! had many friends in this

j community. They will make their

future home in Bainhridge.

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M iple lleighti, ( hib M--I At Seho'il Itidliiing

Church of God, 601 Maple Av,

Heart stirring sc,uls saving gos- Bessie Mandelblatt was adpel messages, from the word of mitted to the Putnam County

hospital Wednesday morning. If you love the Bible, co ne out

this ministry. You Emma Davison of Greeneas-

and enjoy

will find a hearty welcome. l '“' "' ils dismissed from the PutEvery evening at 8 p. m. The n-" 1 ' County hospital Tuesday.

best known Holiness in Indiana. Evangelist

Wiseman, Pastor, George

preacher R D.

Rumor is that the Baby Shop on i ast Walrvut street has been .-aid by owner Don Frazier to a

Terre Haute party.

a novelty

Overture,’’ AUTHORITIES are investigating the

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murder of annthpr i

••Meet the Band,” r.umber; “Roniantic

“Little Red Riding Hood and the f" California, tin fifth in a series o; apparent sex Slavic' ... . , , . , ' Los Angeles area. The bodv of the ini, o ... . -‘“K 5 Molti'' with Auhert Meredith as cr j ni j n , a ny assaulted, was found in a i n Id

narrator; “School Days” and Beach. “Sounds from the Hudson.” with ] == -

''"'tun, stiansifjl

It IS j^own being exannin-d nheve 1 ", intematklnd) '

Richard -Fulmer 1st.

as solo comet-

The Maple Heights H/ime Ee Ciub met Tuesday evening May 6’ at the sehool building. The meeting was opened by the vicepresident. Mrs. Iva. Hammond. 27 members answered roll call. 3 new me i bers joined the club, Mrs. Walker Reasor, Mrs. Glen

Eddie Buis tells us that yon never hear of :r plumber being in ihe bastile. They’re all too busy,, in says. Well, Eddie should know as he was,in the plumbing business for several years.

We a,re told the mushroom season is over for another year.

James Roach. R. 1, Greeneast-j - M l ’ nett a Kl Mrs. Hazel Hill.

and d.'stroyed everything in their ^’k'ks.

w iy with an ungodly abandon.

Both i ur home and store after all II. II

the valuables were taken out of thi n. were set afire anJ burned wn to ashes. Homeless and peiind.'.s.s you car. imagine the ten ole years we passed through. Thanks to God however, we

le. was admitted to the Putnam t unty hospital Tuesday evening.

BROOKS IS NAMED SECRETARY

Dr. and Mrs. VV. R. Tipton and son Warnte will spend Wednesday afternoon and^ evening in Liliana polis.

H. H. Brooks, comptiollei of DePauw University, has been elect? I secretary of the College aand University Personnel As-

Miss I-.ucile Smith showed pic-

Glad to learn that the state

had no casualties in human lives st.eiation, a new organization.

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Crist of Indianapohs, were Sunday dini cr guests of Mrs. Glen Owen end family.

lesson was given

Myers.

Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs.-Edith Hill, Mrs. Wn Hill and Mrs

I Gladys Th.wp.

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J Council or ( labs

i .Mei'D Monday

i The senior class will present its class day program on May 16 at one o’clock. The program will include a reading by Betty Ann Stoner, a skit by the seniors, and a reading of the class prophecy by Mary Lee Hickman. Following the program, the seniors will go to Gc dp church to rehearse for the baccalaureate service. j

put a step-and-go light at Vine’ Dn April li the Future Home-1 Mr- fi" ! and Washington. This will take makers of America opened a care of a major traffic probkn. fong-writing contest which cl<-.--Saturday night, it was almost cfi Thursday evening, May 15. impossible for an auto to get on-' A,| y E - E A. member may com- ^ to Washingtdn from Vim street. ^ or Pi'* 2 *', an F. H. A.

, | ciub pin, by writing original

Th, third time didn't prove, vvords to any tune. The purpose the charm for Winnie Ruth Jud-I of the contest is to find an orin her futile attempt to escape! igjna! club song for the Greer.

NEED CASH?

TO FIX UP--REMODEL, PAINT OR REPt||,| See i s For \ Convenb-nl I.OAN

INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

1 IP 2 East Washinglon St.

tures on freezing of foods and hiffhwa y department is going tc (

ccKikir.g frozen foods. The garden

DRY CLEANING

which hel l Us first national conference in Chicago recently. 'President of the association is Donald E. Dickason, director of the ofiiee of non-academic p-r-

the University of

Regular meeting of Cloverdale Lodge No. 132 F. A- A. M. Tliur--day. May 15th, 7:30 p. m. Rol i it Ai- ndt, W. M.

ir our family. Others were more unfc rt.unate, lost their brothers, husbands and sisters in the mass executions which followed their

invasion.

!t would require many pages to sonnel at write about all that has taken Illinois,

place in our littl. town a,lone,

but I arii ^ that you might find At.ENTS ON ( AMIM s i i ling such matter tireaeme. 1 FROM 76 SCHOOLS

must conclude, extending to you' Purchasing agents from 2i Mr. and Mrs. AVillinm Discnii family's deep gratitude for j Indiana colleges and universities blow. 202 Greene street, attencl-

aie meeting today on the De- cii the world championship rodeo

Mr. and Mrs, Bob Lawson ot R. 2. Cntcsville, are the parents of a girl hern Tuesday evening at the Putnam County hos-

pital.

imprisonment.

A most important meeting of

tin- Green astle Coiin.il of Clubs City schools will be closed in will he held Monday, May 19th ten more days. And we haven't at i .„o p. M. in Keystone Chapel, heart' a complaint from any stu-

dent, boy or girl.

voui cortribution. America and it- great people certainly deserve the right to be talle.,1 the Worl s Saviors, as they are the only ones which are doing all they can to lessen the misery of nil the wa.r stricken countries in

the Worl I.

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( linton-Mndison Club Met With Mrs. Wright

Do you suppose Maynard John-

cnstle club. On May 19 Jack Crosby, Don

Markctto, Dick Sunkcl amt Charles Lyons will represent G. H S. in a golf match with Martinsville at the local golf cours". Fairy stories make good informal play productions, as Mrs.

Dry-Cleaning HERE is thorough, modern, Come TODAY, - see and learn, Just why folk say our work is BEST. Get clothes hack all cleaned and pressed.

HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS

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The Cli n ton-Madison Home Economics Club met Thursday, May 8th with Mrs. Howard Wright, and Mrs. Jake Martin, assistant hostess. Fifteen meni-

son i- going to make airplane Long's speech class has found

trji-s to St. Louis a weekend hab-j ou t, . WUeu the class first draiu117 lutized the fairy tales, they were

AL AND MIS FAVORITE “MAMM1

Pauw University campus for lonte.t in Terre Haute Sunday, j bers wore present. A now memtheir u.nir.ial business session. H. T in y wer ■ guests of Pee Wi-* | i) , i', Mrs.* Edward Reynolds,

A boy becomes a man when he walks around a puddle, of water

instead of through it.

H. Brocks, DePauw comptroller,

announced today.

The group composes the Indiana division, of the Educational Buyers Association with head-

An r.ld gentleman wrote this quarters in New Work. Folio ving

Moi ris. i ider.

world champion

U tter for me, as I do not speak or ’.ritr English and assuming that thei • isn't any on - there to read Gr< • k. I asked him to translate

my letter to you.

Please do write and tell us

the morning meeting in Stndcbaker hall in the Administratirr. building, the representatives met for lunchei n in Mason hall. Tin afternoon, session will leconv -m

at 2 p. ni.

Mrs. U. S. Young of Youngst .wn. Ohio, and her sister, Miss Tandi of Tacoma, Washington, who have been vlsitirg Mrs. K gar Stevenson and Mrs. Young's daughter, Barbara ha,ve retui’ne 1 to Youngstown, Ohio.

At advertised in LIFE

Th* PAIKVIEW

It's no secret

wear Gold Cross Shoes than any other brand of fine footwear In the world. For it’s smort to be young. And every finely crafted, lovely young style In Gold Cross Shoes Is Fit-Tested fo keep the swing of youth in your step.

Mr, and Mrs. David Crabtree of Washington Court House, Ohio and Mis. Nina Lacey and son Roicrt Lacey of London, Ohio, spent th. week-end With Mr. and Mr:-. Orville Bitzer and Mr. and Mr: Fred Moiuiet't. Mr. and Mrs. Crabtree are the parents of Mrs. £itzer and Mrs, Monnett ai d Mrs. Lacey is their sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Win. N. Kirkham, am, W’aymy Mr. and Mrs. la-on Shinn, daughter. BeverlV Miss Betty Kirkhiun and ChaTle Stiles spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Scott Kirkham in Hedlord. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Henniel Kirkhnm of Iiaiianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Hnriy Harris of Bedford.

bn'l joined the club. Mrs. Julia McCabe, who celebrated her 85th birthday Sunday, was sent a potted flower by the members present. The president and vicepresident for 1948 will be Mrs. Russel O'Haver and Mrs. Claude

Newgent.

Home Safety leaflets Mere given ea> h member and Mrs. Claude Newgent gave the lesson on I rcssurc Cookers. It was de-

cided the project for will be slip covers.

The next meeting will be he’d at the home of Mrs, Louis Williams with Mrs. Frank Cooper I assistant hostess on June 12th.

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Associate Tri Kappa Meets Thursday

to successful -that Mrs. Long has decided to give the dramas be- : fore the fourth hour eighth grade English class on Thurs-

day, May 22.

Local gardeners are very busy| X he Minaret will be ready for

I

in

this week, or at least, that's whal distribution on-May 16.

they say.

Several Greencastle

The Greencastle High School seniors will have their annual

bowler* | picnic on Monday, May 19, at

an- almost bowled over' by. shakamac State Park. The

their low scores. We ought tc'

know!

Albert Shuey reports he ha*

chaperone? will be Miss M. M. Bartley and Mrs, Dorothy Compton, the senior class sponsors.

The Girl Reserves will ha/e

oo.n .. inches higu. Re lives west *j u , ir s p,.i n) , ) la y ride and picnic - the year <,f L!nlejHlt ' anJ il sai<1 "« eein *lon May 21. The girls will meet is believing. | at the school building and will

.

Seme of his friends are wondering if Jimmy Harris hasn't turned cowboy? They report he L ok in. the rodeo at Indianapolis,

last week.

Associate chapter of X ,| Kappa will meet Thursday at 8

p. m. at the home offMrs. Th.id cn ssouthjlndiana street. Jonds. | ’ I J I Harley Miller also has the

same kind of work underway in

ride to Miss Joan Parks’ home •for the picnic supper. 1 The -Future Homemakers of America are planning a party for the Future Farmers of America May 15 at 7:30 p. m. in the I vocational building. The pro-

Maynaj-d gj. am VV j|| a joint panel

„x, penned , te ‘) discussion on etiquette, dates nu .leim K the Ricketts jewelry ^ personality.

MiR* M,i M. Bartley’s second

Gler.n Deon and

Ehonkwiltr have started

Mr. an.l Mrs. C -nnld Thomas of 819 S. Indiana St. had as week I i nd guests ind Mothers Day guests, Mr. and Mrs. James D. .Thomas of Lafayette, Mr. and -Mis. Franklin S. Cline of Indianapolis. Or. Sunday. Mrs. E. P Smith of Bii lgetdh, Mr. and Mrs. | Jesse En.sor >f Injjiana.nolis, Mrs. I’loj-enee La ly, Mr.^ arvl Mrs. James Simmermih and children and Mr. an I Mr^. John Cantont wine .uiri Judy Atu:. Sunday dinner was in hoiv-r <-f Mrs. S “ith’s birthday. She received some very nice present*.

Hd cross shoes

^AMERICA* UNC HAL LINO ED SHOE VALUt,

R & S BOOT SHOP

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DANCE The Shades Every Sunday

9 - 12 P. M. LEO BAXTER AND HIS ORCHESTRA $1.00 Per Person COlU’LHg ONLY

THE CHEF'S CORNER

- - - - "Sunny side hp", scrambled or any way yon want them - - - - vVc want to serve your eggs the wav von Jlkr them and our breakfast guests seem pleased heeause every on, likes thetr eggs pri.-|tared a certain way and they must he right - . . . There is only one way to prepan- BRAISED SHORT RIBS OF BEEF and that Is the right way - In addition to the Is- t lieef, III*, barbecued sauce must have that "certain something" .... You will understand what we mean if you try this dish on Thursday - - - -.

CHET'S CAFETERIA

Across tnm Post Office

front of his store on east Wash-

‘ ingt.on.

hour English class presented a new book, “Lydia Bailey” byi

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We still see some sidewalk 1 holes and cracks that n?ed patching in the downtown district.

Incidentally, we haven’t read of a serious train wreck the past I few days, and here's hoping w*

don’t.

By the way. it won t be long until vacation time arjji then Thanksgivir.gr and Chrirtmas will be here again- before we realize

it.

Rex Crask, as uaual, is again picking Bittshuigh to win the National league" baseball pennant. Surely the law of averages will help his dream come true some of these days.

Kenneth Roberts, to the high school library as a memorial to Jo Mae Arnold, who was a member of their class. On the fly leaf is an inscription and a poem “From a Violet to a Star” by! Faye Von Tress, r a member of!

their class.

The final edition of the Ink Pot will come out Friday, May! 16, at 1 o’clock. The Polliwog, a book prepared by Miss Cox’s advanced compo-j isition class and Miss Boyd’s ad-*

MAMMY SINGER EXTRAORDINARY AI Jol>on v-i'h h ' s ''"''’..'fil Brie Galbraith, dine in New York City during a ■''“ l

<7 f !fern*"Dl)i/S« l " lW 1

way to I’ulin Springs. Cal.

vuiuoed ar| class, will he ready for distribution May 16.

We will be listening for the melodious strains of "Sweet Adeline” when those interested in joir.'ng the American Association of Barber Shop quartets assemble at the Legion Home tonight.

LATE NEWS

(Continued from Page 1) ('oDgrrMimiui May (D) Ky., sought a stateside assignment for the sohlter son of the (larsson munition* combine’* Wash-

ington agent.

In all seriousness, any fellow who likes to sing just for “thd heck of It,” is urged to be preaent at the Legion Home this evening. You don’t have to have a traiivi-d voice or be a tonsoria! artist hut just the inclination to

harmonize with some of the other fore June 1st.

Riiys.

:FLUSHING.. MEADOWS, N. Y. t May 14.—(INS)—The Unitad -Nation* climaxed It* *pechil session* on Pale*tine today with final cnoAlderation In the (ienenl Assembly of the fact-find-ing commlMtlon’* function* and

structure.

WANTED TO .RENT: 4 bed-

room house, .east aide city pre-

fer occupancy on or bo-

Phone 867.

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