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mi* i *' Akers. Oljerk Putnam circuit Court. I i ink f! > , toesMfl. Attorney, !l-2t.
THE DAILY DARNER HERALD GONSOLIDATED
“11 Wsvea For All”
SOCIETY Wadding Set For Satiirrtu.v, .limr 21
Invitations have been iasuorl
.. . „_* for the wedding of Miss Patricia
Entered In the poetofflce dt
Greencastle, Indlanil M eeoond, J^ne Ruark. daughter of Mr.^and class mall matter under Act ot ^ ‘ " ‘
March 7, 1878.
Subscription price. 15 eentR pnr week;.$3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $8.50 to $5.00 oer year by mall outride Put-
nam county.
8. R. itarldea, PnMUher 17-19 South Jackeon stmt
Elder and Mrs. Gene Hurst and daughters. Betty and Dyna. returned Sunday night from Girard, Illinois. They attended the ordination services of Harry J. Dobbs, who was ordained a min-
the gospel.
Personal And Local Newt BRIEFS
KITKI.’S STOKE HOI KS In an advertisement the other
day. the store hours of Eitei’s Flowers were given as 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. These hours should
be 8:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
Charles Arnold and family are here from Pennsylvania visiting Mrs. C. J. Arnold. Mrs. Myrtle Hurst of near Belle Union was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Tuesday
tor treatment.
Mr. anj Mrs. Lee Ma.sten and sons, Mr. and Mrs. James Shumaker were Sunday guests of j
Mrs. Hcrschel Ruark. of Fillmore, to James F. Zeis, son ol Mr. anj Mrs. James B. Zeis. I'he wedding will take place in the First Christian church at 1:30 o’cKfck on. Saturday after-
noon, Jim? 21.
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Miss Ann McMnlnv Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mr* MGins wish to announce the engagement of tgkir daughter, Ann, to Cordon iMonnet. son cf Mr. and Mrs. f'lw/ord Monnett, No date has been set for The
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Konehdale Home Ee Club
Met On Saturday
| Brand from their cradles
A Little of.... THIS AND THAT
Bf IIM ZF.tS
"In the timer
good eld
an-i terday. i -Thyy came in row bouts
| murdered them. j i;nd I 00 ? 8 and sloshed through a j R. \V. Brockmeyer, superin- side entrance into the Mark
tendent of Aultman hospital in Twain hotel, named after the nearby Canton, said authorities city's most famed citizen, were investigating the baob-j The main entrance was pn»d ground of Marian Silliek. 20- high with sandbags to keep the j year-old student nurse on dut v water out of the lobby. fin the pediatric ward on the
I night of the murders. j | Brockmeyer said the girl had been disciplined for leaving th - I hospital grounds overnight whila student. Ho said she left in resentment and later was pick I up by Kansas City, Mo„ police ^ for hitch-hiking wJUIe under age.,
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MliSthsiPPI FLOOD
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Sun glasggs tie in vogue again | ir * ntUt m , r „„ m* r n»et .and Are we glRd! We’ll forces were called out. it would
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take the warm weather Hny time to aero temperatures. .
The Roachdale Home Keonom-j wlth V ollr hn,, ‘ d " e to ,ho bret!ZP ics Club met Saturday afternoon th< ' P a8t fow dft y s ' could y 01 ''
June 7th, for its annual picnic at the lovely country home of
Mrs. Fred Lockridgc.
Mrs. Ketha Silvey and Mrs.
Bcnford Blaydes assisted Mrs * ® aw Fred Boatman in Lockridge in entertaining about j ^ °ther day from up 30 members and two guests, bridge way.
I Mrs. Ashley Barnes and Miss
be only to aid in evacuation protect life and property against vandalism and maintain public You simply couldn't do a thing order.
Incidentally, the fishing season. opens in only 120 more hours.
tovr Bain-
Mr. and Mrs -Marion Sheppard of ^Tcalled To.ZTiw! coatTf paint"cm theTr^deVaH-
^ 1 Spencer.
FOR RENT: Cool ground floor sleeping room. Working girl preferred. 204 South Vine St. Apt.
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthdays
Raymond Riley, today June 11,'and son of Detroit, Mrs. Frank A. Grimes, today,'spending a few days
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ll-2t June 11
I the president, Mrs. Wm. Mc- 1 men t floor.
Afr. ami Mrs. Paul Patterson ■ Mullen. The song of the month j !“Beautiful Dreamer.” was rend-. ^ member of the Roachdale The flag salute and club | Lions Club a.sked us to tell ou,
followed bv readers not to forget the big f
Fourth of July celebration ir. *
Mich.,
with
former’s parents, W. A. Patterson.
the! cred.
Mr. and Mrs.'creed were given I roll call with responses of My
The guards won’t be called out to save the levees, he said. “We fought our hearts out in 1943 and 1944 trying to save levees in the Booneville area. We failed then, simply because those levees are built for seasonal river rises, not for floods,” ho
raid.
I At Hannibal, Mo., 30 Rotarinns didn’t let the flood stop their regular noon luncheon yes-
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COLOR FOR TOUR HOME ALL SUMMER -- Plants for por<h boxes, around evergreens, in small
bed, around terrace.
Geraniums
Petunias
Ageratum
fychsia
Vines
.^Ibelia Verbenas Tuberous Begonias And others -- all resonably priced. It’s not to late to make a vegetable garden Rulk Gardens Package Seeds Potted Tomato Plants 25c Do*. VALUES AT 17 So. Vine Sf.« Your Downtown Greenhouse
* Favorite Task.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Handy The lesson on ..cheese. Th have gone to Colorado Springs. Variou8 Kiluls and Theh . Usps
Colo., to attend the Commencement at Colorado College. Their
their town.
Wilson.
Work on changing the front .
was well given by Mrs. Mcrl °f the Miller store on east Wash- ) Zimmerman and Mrs. Dew. y i r g ton 8tre?t is attracting a
They demonstrated sov-jg rpn t dea l attention,
cheese dishes ’
land Mrs. Wilson gave an inter-' To be or not to be that is the
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Crosby and jesting talk on cheese. The acc-1 annexation question,
son Jack will Jeave tomorrow ’ retary’s report was given by morning for a motor trip of four Mrs. Deryl Sanders after which
to the Pacific other business including
daughter. Miss Betty Handy, is
a member of the graduating eral ~ good ta ; ty
class, ,* *
or five weeks
the
coast. Larry Stellings will ae- flower show was discussed.
home in i At the close of the meeting a
Although the “vacation” is over for the penal fa.rm inmate who escaped in 1934, the memory will probably linger on while he
With oer daughter, Mrs. Howard
Buis and family. She made the son ’
trip in six days from her home ^ in England to Greeneastle.
company them to his
Sacramento, Calif. | delicious pitch-in supper was eu- l ' srrves Lhe 1 to 5 term in state
„ , 'joyed by everyone present. | Prison. rtiVn eresa. ..sum ns of ^ noxt mep tlng will be held;
B cte ey Bucks, England, arnv- gaturda aftprnoon j u i y 5th. at 1 Presentation of diplomas will ed Tuesday afternoon for a visit ( ^ home of Mrg Elgie Thom ,,J be the order of the Jay for some
325 DePauw graduates Sunday.
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j (Taverdalp Couple jlnlte:! In Marriage
Wilmer Cope, Jr., son of Mr.l The marriage of Miss Bern
and Mrs. Wilmer Cope, former- aine Broadstreet and Joseph L.' record for himself .recently when iy of Russellville, was among the Quinnette was ^solemnized Fri-[ he sold 10,500 candy bars in (graduates of Naches High day evening, June 6th, at 8 thrp e days. It is safe to say that School. Naches, Washington, on o’clock at the home of Bro. Clar-!« distributor in a much larger
June 9th. Wilmer Jr. plans to ence Barr. A double ling cefeenter Washington State College ninny was read. Their attendal Pullman, Wash., this fall. Jants were Marjorie L. Hoffa and
Miss Alice Meuser, a nurse at the Putnam county hospital, suf-
Robert G. Minnick.
: The bride was attired in a blue
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fATHER'S \)AY
fered a painful :uikle injury 1 Wednesday morning when she fell on Melrose avenue while j walking. Some boys in the neighborhood found her and the , police ear was called and she was removed to the hospital. She makes her home in tne Nurses’
Home. H
V. F. W. NOTICE
Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 1550 Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Thursday evening at 8
o’clock.
A well known local distributor of canly, potato chips, pop corn and other items, set a sale*-
city than Greeneastle would have to step some to equal this total.
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★ IVERSHARP PEN AND PENCIL SETS * TIE HOLDERS * BILLFOLDS ★ KEY CHAINS * CIGARETTE CASES. F. C. SCHOENMAN JEWELER II K. WASHINGTON ST. PHONE 4T»
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- - - - We an* pleased to announce the Installation of llygealre, ultra vlol« radiation*. for the protection of our customer* - - - - | n the word of Mr Kenelpp of the Purair ('or)mmtiOn Of Terre llaiit-.*, “The radiation* give off 2,587 angstrom units of the wave length*, which is the hr.t germ killer known to science. It eliminate* and kill* air rarried and surface germ* known to Nrlence surh a* Staphylococcus (arcus), which 1 luse* food poisoning - . . . thereby creating a germ free changing the air 125 times pe, hour.” whp „ you -vee those pretty hlur light« in our restaurant you will know they are there for your protection I tK BADRI) PORK CHOPS will he the tempting dish on
Thursday.
CHETS CAFETERIA Across fraai Post OffleD
gabardine suite with white ac1 cessorics. Her corsage was a white gardenia surrounded by red carnations. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Quinnettc left on a brief honey-
moon.
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Kappa Delta 1‘lii Held Paj-ty Members of Kappa Delta Phi Sorority were entertained June 3 with a "Come As You Are Party.” The evening was spent playing ’’Fifty’’ with Mrs. Mary Frazier winning high prize. Lovely refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ruth Pell, i.Miss Mary Virginia Young and Miss Velma Phillips. •]• + •!• + Section Three To Meet Th,ar».:lay Section Three of th" Christian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock In the Church parlors, with Mrs. Leucas and Mrs. McMalns as hostesses. Please note change of meeting place.
Diplomatic clouds are dark in China and in* the Balkans. Is this the Peace that so many American boys gave their lives for in
World War II?
Congratulations to Gifford Black for a job well done as retiring Commander of the Legion Post.
With the announcement of the 1 recreational program yo,u mav be sure that the city park will be ( a busy place for the youngsters this summer.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Coatesville. was mthe hospital
A. R. Russell
dismissed fro
Wednesday.
Jane Turk. 209 Hillsdale Av“ was dismissed from the hospital
Wednesday.
Janet Shelton, Danville, was dismissed from the hospital
Wednesday.
Mrs. Lloyd Templeman and daughter, Roachdale, R. 2, was dismissed from the hospital
Wednesday.
Avis Knetzer, Fillmore, was dismissed from the hospital
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hershal Hinkle, Roachdale. are the parents of a daughter born early Wednesday morning at the hospital. Mrs. Feme Adams. Cloverdale, R. 1. was admitted to the hospit-
al Tuesday.
Mrs. Clara Heath, CloveDdale,
Merchants here have plenty of gifts for “Father’a Day" which will be observed June 15. (Note: Today is June 11.) Members warn tha.t Congress may “get tougher" with organized labor if a general strike if staged in protest of the union control bill and almost In the same breath state that they hope to adjourn next month. Which means exactly v/hat?
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Clair Williams tells us th
candidates for the Legion base ball team are requested to report at Robe-Ann Park Thurs-
day evening for practice,
Developments Are Promised -X I
MASSILLON, O., June 11—‘ (UP) Police Chief Stanley Swltter promijfed “new developments” today in his investigation of the double slaying of two infants at City hospital. 1 Switter refused to elaborate, tut told newsmen he would announce full details at a press conference scheduled for 9 a. m. (11 a. m. EDT). I The police chief’s mysterious promise to newsmen came as various Investigators assigned to the case held firmly to wido-
ly*divergent theories.
Hospital authorities said they
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DRY CLEANING FATHER’S DAY Father’s suits, for Fathar’s Day, Should look their best, so let us say, Dry-Clean them HERE, right NOW, so they Will look like new in EVERY way. HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS
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R. 2. was admitted to the ho*-, were convinc<*d thnt "a fiendish pltal Tuesday. killer” stole into the pediatrics* Harry A. Strausberg, Clover- ward last Friday night, pulledl dale, R. 1, was admitted tt> the nine-week-old Rose Mary Morhospital Wednesday. ton and eight-week-old Diane
FATHER’S DAY....JUNE 15TH. Don’t forget the man who has always comforted you " 1 trouble, helped you make your difficult decisions and your happiness. . 4 i • ' A gift, small or large will be opprefictyod tht* on * ^ in * year dedicated to “Dad”. j,, . ; n 11 ;! -mo i* ^ A gift for Dad, small or Iqrgo, reasonable or expensive available at your Greeneastle merchants.
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