The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 June 1947 — Page 2
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SOCIETY
Holland Wins 100-Mile Race MILWAUKBE, \Vis„ June 0
I Comiskey Park. I Luke had to wait through 18 ! innings of hail before the t'ereI monies in his honor could be * Held. The Sox finally lost the first half of a double header
l*ERSOYAL And LomI News ■I II I E F S
Veronica Club Meets Wednesday * Veronica Club will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Paul Heaney. Mrs. Grace Herod will have the pro-
gram.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kay I'intertailied tiue-ts
Mr. and Mrs. Tetrick Ray ol
Mrs, Mary Sanford has moved to :;i I North Madison street. Mi and Mrs. Elbert McCoy vi. :tcd Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr> Herbert Meek. Ifi and Mrs. Gordon Thomas
Happier Homes Study Club Meets With Mrs. -Ine Knssuk | The Happier Homes Study j Club will nmet Tuesday, June 10, ' at the home of Mrs. Joe Rossok 1 on Berry street.
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Mr. And Mrs. Edwards
Entertain at Dinner-Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards entertained Tuesday evening din-
ner bridge club. A delicious co-j neat Quincy entertained the fol-
lowing guests at dinner, Sunday: Herbert Ka\. Rev. Devall of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neese and ehildren and Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Meek.
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Present Day Club Meets Tuesday
Present Day Club will meet
Tuesday at 1:00 p, m. with Mrs.
Prevo and Mrs. E. Clev
operative dinner was served and the remainder of the evening was spent in playing bridge. At the elnse of the games Mrs. Blanche Porter held high score for the women and Mrs. Mabel Irvin second. Bob Crosby high for men and Galen Irvin second
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Mr. and Mrs. (ileasuii
H ist* At Sunday Gathering Edgar
Mr and Mrs. Lonnie Gleason | Thomas, at the home of
entertained at their home Sun- 1 Prevo.
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day: Sgt. Keith E. Hughes of San Antonio. Texas. Sgt. Hughes is
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Hill Holland, Bridgeport, ) with Washington after ;teodster who placed see- [through the 18 frames.
and Mrs.
Indianapolis Memorial Id the 100-mile record Wi.-vonsin State Fail
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land made V-M61 to
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the trip in
beat the
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Luke didn't mind waiting. Frank Thomas.
Hadn't h' been waiting 17 years; Paul Black fell from a scaffold already? Saturday afternoon, while workBefore the second game, ing on the quonset huts. He sufwhieh the Sox won 8 to 2. Billy t. r • l a sprained shoulder.
of the Old
Baseball Association,
master of rem-
old Niesen, president
by Rex Mays, Glen- Tuners'
dale, Cal., who finished second, took over as ml Russ-. Kenosha, Wis., monies at home plate. 1 third: George Conners, j a 1910 Maxwell was
Angeles, fourth, and Charles I „ r .to the field as a gag. LukAcker, South Bend, Ind., j w.-nt along with the joke and 1 I pretended that was all he ex
going and family of Lafayette were the son of Mrs. Gleason: Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Gleason and daughter of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Furney ,of Cyeenoastle; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and [daughter of Quincy. Barbara Jean Scott of Poland; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Rouse and son of Ladoga and Franklin Scott were
afternoon callers.
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Mrs. Belly Suilierliii
Suicide Verdict In Man’s Death
' '.hat there were no maiks 1 violence on the body. He said he would return, | suicide verdict.
•layer Denied E t
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to the 9-a i on the .'iOth lap and ^ to him. •om,Hiding gap .until the 1 fans, financed by dime and quar-
M Rose Marie Remsburg,
tinl-id muse at Indiana Unlver-
ty School of NufSing, spent thf
Iw k-end with her parents, Mr. driven and Mrs. Roy Romsberg.
Tli. r, xt meeting of the Clin-| Hostess Ta Hridge Club
•on-Madison Economics Club will
be Thursday, June 12th,
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Mi»s Mar\ .lime Kessler Bride of Benton Gilt/.
Miss Mary June Kessler,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred'learned of his old injury Kessler of Bainbridge and Ben- fused to hire him.
ton Gilts, son of Mr. and Mrs.I Arthur Giltz, were united in marriage Sunday afternoon by the Rev. Stanley McGaughey at his Roachdale home. The bridal couple was attended by Miss
Kelly and Max Giltz.
They will reside in their newly furnished home on the Giltz
INDIANAPOLIS: June 9 (UP) As a boy of eight, Ralph W. Pierce suffered a spinal injury that impaired his sense of balance. At 25, he had become a skilled stone mason despite his handicap. H - married, and had two youngsters before tragedy struck again three years ago. fie fell off 1 14- foot scaffold, reinjured his
spine.
A specialist tried for three years to relieve the pressure on "leice’s spine Last week, tli doctor told him he was welenough to practice his trade again.. | Pitrce learned of a job with a ' paint company on Wednesday i Confidently he dressed in his j
best suit—a brown check. He ,
; yesterday s exercises which
carried his work clothes along; , t
when he left to apply for the job. He planned on starting work
immediately.
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peace,
Mr. Truman, speaking over a nationwide network over the weekend, objected particularly to House cuts of 4:: and 28 per cent, respectively, in approp ations for the Interior and Agri-
culture Departments.
Chairman Styles Bridges, R., N H , said his Senate Appropriations Committee probably would "give” some on the House) cuts in the two hills but that “generally speaking, we will goalong in the economy drive.”
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! Mrs. Betty Sutherlin was at the tess to the members of
hos- farm east of Somerset and will the * be at home after this week.
Start; g from th.- number one | j.i ete.I Finally the nice r.> ". I d - of Mis. Louis Williams, Thursday afternoon Bridge Club. I They left Sunday evening for a ; (a n H illand moved in- I shiny automobile was present -.1 w 1 M> Frank Cooper assist- There were five tables of bridge' short wedding trip.
it was a gift from h- nt ho less. 'am 1 at the conclusion of rounds I Both 1 1 mmanding pap .until the i fans, financed by dime and quar- Ladies < f the Manhattan comTutli Fr m then on th field | h r contributions. j nuinity are cordially invited to ( pi up on h m. He was only j Then his fellow-players pro- attend a moving picture shown
ahead j sen ted him with the watch
But when the paint company
it re-
Today, police were piecing together what must have happen-
ed after that.
Pierce never returned home. His wife called polite. She said she was afraid that her husband, despondent over his long illness and financial .natters, might
have en led his life.-
EXERt H ES HELD
iron*! •tu*. 4 *rom «»a*l
derod the high school to close j
two weeks early due to the row. A crowd of about 500 attended
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i A lister held on the lawn of I Frank Tidwell’s residence across the street from the school building barred to him. McAlister gave the invocation for the baccalaureate and the Rev. Gordon Turner of Nashville delivered the sermon with- I out touching on th? dispute. Thdeposed principal said he plans to hold final graduation exorcises
next week.
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ADMITTED slayer of tior tpttj John, Mrs. CM tie Stillman, 'i ( lapses in torrent of tears as t cago Felony Judge MrComl denies iter release under Deputy Bailiff Jenny Ju B-av fers water to the woman, confessed shnotine hei J
BANNER ADS GET liF.snl
up on him. _
quarters of a Hip ahead j sentod him with the watch, in- bv .1 lady from the Riley hos*
pt h an- on three cvl- j s, ribec 1 “To aches and pains on pit; 1 .-t..ff. s|ionsr.rcd by the freshrnents were served to on.? 4-H CLUB NEWS I Appling Day'' Chniles Coin, k- G in c ol Chtb at the Man.- guest and members of the club. Cloverdale 4-H girls took part M 1 , I!', • who beat Holland icy II gave him the $1,700 check, halt.,a church June 12th at 2 n. -I- in tire Senior Judging Contest at Mem- rial Lay classic. I, c-not-- foi each year of sen- m ('ST nub Will Meet With Cloverdale High School on Frit i t .1 < ir for the race! vioo j M r and Mrs. Thomas Fuller Mrs. Vernon Shirley Tuesday Gay afternoon, June 6th. i, v .is run before a reeoi I j Fishing tackle, plus a travel- hav mm <1 to the Daggy-Ham- The 4-Leaf Clover Home Eco- Classes were arranged by jun.1 f :;0.DOO fans. > mu hap came from the Basehall iiik A part nvnt house on East nomics Club will meet with Mrs. i<n loaders, with Mis. Bastin, i . IMtenhausen, Tlnlej j Writers Association, j Franklin St. Vernon Shirley Tuesday after-! adult leader, in charge. Doris 1 111 bioki the mile ln| | The best gift oK all, though.’ D” nui Mrs. Thomas Robbini noon at two o'clock. Please I Sinclair, Baking, Louise Coff-
Mrs. Florence Hostetter held high score, Mrs. Mary Edith L; kridge second, Mrs. Mildred Gwaltney guest prize. Dainty refreshments were served to on.? guest and members of the eluh.
Club Will Meet With
Mr. and Mrs, Giltz are.
quite well known in their com-|
raunity and have the best wishes They
of a host of friends.
Starting Thursday, friends, ; reighbors and police searched along the banks of the White ! river canal, which i nns near the j
found his
body last night.
Coroner C. P. Van Meter said death was due to drowning, and
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qualifying | Luke thought, was the tremendlistance in i < us ovation lie received from
White Sox Star . Honcred By Fans CHICAGO, June 9. (UP) <iM Loopin’ Luke Appling had a v , ir in his garage today, a 1 hei k for $1,700 in his pocket, a diamond-studded watch on hi.wrist. and the best wishes of 'iion uids of funs in his heart. All things came to Luke yest 'day. It was Appling Day it
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of Cini inn 1I1 O . spent the week bring donations for White Eleend hi n- with the latter’s par- phant sale, A full attendance is
1 nt . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. desired.
! Crump. They are leaving ini- »!•*!••!••!•
■' 'y lor Washington, D. C„ Maple Heights Club
1 • 1 l>r Robbins will work in |(,.||| Recent Meeting ih- Walter Rold Hospital. He Tpr 1 Maple Heights Home Ee1 i iinipleieii his intern work onomics Club met Tuesday evenin Cineinnali, following his grad- i ns a t the school building. Tno nation fiom medical school. meeting was opened by the I Ml. mi Mrs Elmer R. Seller president, Mrs. Sherman Early, ami Mrs. Ida A. Pierce and Miss The song of the month, "Beauti-
Carrie E. Pierce spent Sunday in f U | Dreamer,” was sung and the The western Pennsylvania inn! I 1 11 ■ Haute, where they attend- flub creed was repeated in unieperators asse i ition said at ' t.hi commencement exercises son, followed by the pledge to l.nst 15 mines ver • el isrd, Gil" 1 Lai'ana State Teachers’ Col- the flag. Twenty-five members
; fans.
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PITTSBURG, June 9 (UP) More than 10,000 United Mine Workers in south western Pennsylvania quit work today, reportedly in protest to pending
labor legislation
of them important s supply for f ittsbmgli steel mills.
in i s Of [ 1' ye. Miss Harriet Alice Seller answered roll call with “The trip ilisli ! • | was a member of the graduating j would like to take. Two new lilis- receiving the Elementary members, Mrs. Warren Swick1 Racheli.-i ol Science degree. In a ,,| and Mrs. Wanita Drake,
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FATHER'S DAY GIFTS
L ptember she will go to insport whore she has 1 pted a position in the .- i-hools.
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1>’' joined the club. Mrs. Irene) ac * | Myers and Mrs. Iva Hammond ion cdy^gave the lesson on cheese and]
Hr use. .Mrs. Bernier
man, Canning and Eileen son, Clothing. Scores of the girls wore:
Canning
Leona Denny 93. Eileen Henson, 77 Mary Ellen Cox 73.
Clothing
Doris Sinclair 91. Louise Coffman—73.
Baking
Patricia Downs-86.
1'NDERWENT OPERATION Mrs. Bessie Jones, south Indiana street, underwent a major operation Saturday morning at tne Methodist hospital in Indianapolis for the removal of a tumor on the brain. Her condit-
is reported fair.
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.Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr < ’. gave the lesson on meats. T |s hi'r \ ; tm were Mr. and Mrs. Delicious refreshments were Bi an rein Austin, of Coatesville; J S( .,. ve(1 by the hostesses Mrs. Mi . and Mrs. J. B. Austin ami j Alice Alexander, Mrs. Mabel
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday* Mrs. /Paul Hendrich, June 9th.
today
sun. Lari . Mr. and Mrs Robert
Austin and daughter Terre Haute; Mr.
Frank Murendino. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moremtino and daughter,! Karen, of New York; Mr. and Mr H y len Parker, of Madinnville, Ky.; Mr. and Mrs. James Williams and son, James Michael. Jerome Austin, Mrs. Finn 1 Turner, Donald, and Rich aid Austin, all of Giecncastle.
Scars and Mrs. Martha Harris.
The weatherman predicts hot and uncomfortable weather ahead! We predict cool, lightweight wear ing comfort in these new straws. SEE THE NEW \lalliiry m Ms Straws CA.WO.VS
FATHER’S l)\Y GIFT HEADQCAKTEHS
Jeanne, of j 4. 4. 4. 4and Mrs. (;| r | Scnnt Connell
To Meet Tuesday
The Greeneastle Girl Scout Council will meet at the city library Tuesday afternoon it
2:30 o’clock.
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■ j lli-lii Sunday
The Huckleberry reunion was held Sunday at the home of Col and Mrs. N. Huckleberry, N Jackson St. There were fiftyfive guests present, and all came with well filled baskets. The house was beautifully decorated with red and white peonies. Following the delicious dinner, there j was an election of officers. Col. Huckleberry was elected president for the next year.
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Women of Hu' Moose To Meet Wednesday
Monon Time Card EFFEf TIVK JUNE 8 North Hound— No. fi Leaves Gri-enea tie 11.51 A. M. < ST. No. J I .caves Greeneastle S.lfi A. M. CST. South Bound— No. 5 Leaves Greeneastle ‘>.‘101 P. M. CST.
Our “Child of The Month” contest has become so popular, we have to announce two winner! each month starting with the month of May. ~ FOR THE MONTH OF MAY, THE JUDGES SELECTED -
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THE CHEF’S CORNER - - - - The day begins at hi -aUfast at Chet’s and It makes us feel good to see so many of niir customers dining here three times a day - - - - The family group* are always V.eleomt and we mak-.s every effort In arrange seating of groups so that all may en1 >> pleasan.- conversation as v. eil u-. I he gooil food we servo - - - CALVES LIVER AND ONIONS will h the piece de r -sistanee on Tuesday. CHET’S CAFETERIA
Across froai Post Office
Women of the Moose will meet Wednesday at 8:30 at the home. 4. 4. 4. 4. V. F. W. Auxiliary Meets Wednesday V. F. \V. Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 7:30 at the home *!• *5* *!• Second Wednesday (Tub To Meet June 11th The Second Wednesday Chib will , meet with Mrs. June Hie.stand, Wednesday, Juno 11th. 4. 4. 4. 4. Dine and Chat Club Will Meet Wednesday The Dine and Chat Club will meet Wednesday afternoon June 11. with Mrs. Nettie Broadstreet. Members will respond to roll call with “Roses,”
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