The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 June 1947 — Page 2

WtiAllY BANNER. OREENCASTL5. INDIANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947.

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SOCIETY

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Mary Frances Plekel

I Mrs. Neal Husless

Greuncastle, Indiana aa second j-j-,, Huxmuml M or phew For Sewing Circle class mall matter under Act of am| Mrs . Clifford Plekel The Friday Sewing Circle will

March 7, 1878.

PARIS. June 12. (UP) Trains began running on the 'nationalized French railroads today n few hours after settlement of a six-day strike by 500,000

railroad workers.

David Evens. Greencastle, was | dismissed from the hospital

, Thursday.

Subscription price, 15 cents per'of Roachdale, announce the en- nieet F. day at the home of Mrs. agTcement en(Ung the par-

week; $3.00 per year by mall In [ gagement of their daughter. Maiy Putnam County; $3.50 to $8,00 Frances, to Raymond Morphew.

mail outside Put-

oer year by nam County.

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Personal And Local News BRIEFS

FOR SALK: One U»46 Cushman Packard car. Bert Dininger, 2 miles east of Mt. Meridian on state road 10. 12-2|:

FOR SALE: One 3 year old Jersey cow: 2 miles east of Mt. Meridian no state road 40. Bert Dininger. 12-2p

Mrs. James M. Oliver, Taylor !Piece, was admitted to the bespit ti Wednesday afternoon. , | Word has been received here 1 of the birth of a son to Mr. and ^ Mrs. Norman Cox a.t St. Vincent's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Scobee of Edinburg and Mr. and Mrs. Jin C'radick of Spencer spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ' Scnbte, Jacob St. I James Randolph Bartlett, son 'of Dr. and Mis. E. R. Bartlett,

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will receive his degree as Mast|ir of Business Administration from Northwestern University at Evanston, 111., this week.

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| Flames of unknown origin wiecked the garage at the home of David W. Henry on south [Forest Avenue Tuesday afternoon. Firemen reported that I the frame building is a complete j

wreck. Brazil Times.

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HOSPITAL NOTES Pauline Baird, Roachdale, was admitted to the hospital Wed-

FOR SALE: One 1!»::4 Chevrolet truck cut short for tract n . one 6 ft. x 12 ft. two wheel trail or: one oil tank heater; one 400

chick electric brooder heater j nesday. with circulating fan. B ut Dinin-1 Bobby Jo Steele was admitted

son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Morphew, 2161 N. Harding St., Indianapolis. The wedding will take place June 21 at the Roachdale Presbyterian church. The bride was a 1947 graduate .of Roachdale high school. Mr. Morphew. a 19L1. graduate of Bainbridgc high school, is a veteran of World War II.

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Mrs. Ernest Thompson was hostess to the Bethel Community club at her hone in Roachdale Wednesday June 4th. The new president, Margajean Miller called the meeting to older. Roll call was date of wedding anniversary and answered by twenty-fiv. members. A. ter a short business session the meeting was turned ove.r to the program committee. Mrs. Maud;? Marts and Ruth Downing presented a clever pregram on wedding customs. Mis. Marts gave a very interesting paper on wedding customs of other lands and Miss Virginia Dean of Greencastle modeled wedding gowns of past years. 1854, 1878, 1888, 1900, 1903, 1921, and la.st Mrs. 1946 entered to music played by

Margadean Miller.

The hostess assisted by Mr.Mae Click and Amanda Kent, served delicious refreshments of salad and Ritz crackers and coffee. Guests were Mrs. Howarl Dean a,nd daughter of Greencastle, Mrs. Mabel Day, Mrs. Nathan Call and Mary Ann and

Basil Crosby.

The meeting will be with Ms. Maud Martz on duly 9th.

C " "" Members adzing Ucu P v >' as ai £ n< ‘ d ou, lv

Amy Neal, 804

;.n all day meeting. to(iav by government and strike

are asked to bring a covered dish

Trixie Mann. Cloverdale, was dismissed from the hospital

1 Thursday. i Pcri >la i s of th p ~ m | Th « ^<1 Produc^M | nil USed * P a mt ana^

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member may til ing a guest *:• -i- -;- -i* BuiniirMite O.K.S. Tn Met Monday iSt:y v d meWing of Bainbridgc Chapter O.a.8. Monday evening, dune 16th at 8:03 D3T. Initiation and annual memorial service.

IIAK1-EV MILLER WRITES FROM SAN FRANCISCO Harley Miluler, delegate to the Rotary International Convention in San Francisco, writes that the registration at the convention is the largest on record. Seventy six nations are represented at the convention, the largest in the history of Rotary. Mi. and Mrs. Miller and son

leaders. Rail traffic had been--

halted since last Friday

night.

Rom where 1 sit... J oe ^

Here's to

the Women-Folk! Therev-- a line at the heading of

IH;*AI>% BOV*' STATE INDIANAJfoLIS, . Jim® 1

(UP) Hanis.il . ville, today took the reins of th.'j Woman’s Column in my paper

American Legion’s Hoosier Boys, h a | reil ds:

State as governor. | “Women through the years have

stood Keepers of the Hume . .

Harris, 18, was elected yestew- 1

day. defeating Joe Fox of And- Pl . eUy easy to see what it means; erson for the high office. 1 | whether it’s the flame on the hearth,

winning candidate was a mem-

>r tlie candle in the window, or ticket him fee ling of warmth thi^t sur-

tbe .rounds a home.

her of the Nationalist u hich swept into office in

junior edition of state govern-1 R’s the women who are guardians mont which the Legion sponsors ,f ((,e things we cherish about annually here. Ihomelife—who are tolerant of Fox, a Federalist, lost out j ashes on the rug; the rings a glass after a heated four-day cam-' of beer can leave on tables; or the paign. Maurice Fowler. Fort ,

comfortable hut too., or , Ulat we can't b M rt IMhrw

I’T om where, I sit, satisfactions become

more important in this r strife and change. Suck,] curlingfromajnei,*,. | o- >»eer; a comfortableth

fore the fire. And I'd

the housewives-.^ 1 f ame - whose tokrasee;

derstanding help,

Hal. left last week to attend the I Wayne, was elected lieutenant

train 'governor and Bud Mitos, Gary,

secretary of state.

Indiana’s real govenor, Ralph

convention. Tne special

will take them to Southern California .the Pacific Northwest and Canada before their return

in a few days.

ger, 2 miles east of Mt. Meridion on state road 40 12-2p.

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to the hospital Thursday. Robert Minniek, Cloverdale,

was admitted to the hospital BANNER A1>S (.FT RF.SULTSjThursday.

Sue Della Staggs and Wanda

Jean Staggs, R. 3, were ndmitted 4o the

Thursday.

Mrs. Nettie Leonard, Gieencnstle R. 4, was admitted to the

hospital Thursday.

Esther Cose, Reelsvillo, R. 1, was admitted to the hospital

Thursday.

Marjorie Torr, Greencastle, was admitted to the hospital

Thursday.

Mrs. Henry Brown and son. Greencastle, were dismissed from the,.hospitals Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Watt and son, Stilesville, were dismissed from the hospital Wednesday. Ruth Marley, Coatesville, was dismissed from the hospital

Wednesday.

Jesse Rumley, R. 3, was dismissed from the hospital Wed-

nesday.

Maynard Shonkwller, Greeneast le. was dismissed from the hospital Thursday.

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Birthdays

Joy Li'e Morphew, Greencastle R. 3, 8 years old today, June 12. Betty Jean Campbell 907 N. Madison, St., 13 years today,

June 12.

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Iteelsville Church Society Meld All-l)a> Meeting

The Reelsville W. S. C. S. met in the church basement all dey Thursday. June 5. The day win

Greencastle,]spent on their quilt top. f. hospital noon a tasty dinner was enjojtd

by six members and three children. The president, Alildre 1 Hutcheson, was in charge of tn.’

business meeting.

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Alumnae Chapter To <iRe Dinner The Greencastle Alumna of Alpha Omicron Pi will entertain the seniors of the active chapter with a dinner at the home of Miss Marjorie McIntyre on Friday at 5:30 P. M. Members are asked to bring own table service.

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Women ol Tin- 'loose Hold ( hapter Nigh)

Women of the Moose met

Wednesday evening at the Home. It was membership chairman Madonna Neese’s chapter night. There was initiation of candi-

dates. A large attendance present for the initiation.

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Mrs. Shirley Hostess To Home Ke Club Mrs. Vernon Shirley was hostess to the Four Leaf Clover Home Ec. Chib Tuesday afternoon. Miss Lucille Smith who was to have presented the lesson, was unable to be present. The club enjoyed a hilarious and comfortable thirty minutes from a white elephant sale. The club adjourned to meet Sunday evening, July 13, 1947 at Robe Ann Park for the family picnic.

LATE NEWS < r«» it ft titled from Pnife one! LONDON, June 12—(INS)— Four Hungarian < act used of nspira.y against the stale'’ wen; on trial in lti..la|ii-sl today coincident with fresh moves by ( i. j nmunist forces against conservutiv elements in Cseehosln-

vakia ana Poland.

Among the liiuigarian |irisoners are • ive formefr nie.nbers of Itarliumi'iil belonging to the > ii'.j’.lholders party, the group of which former Premier Ferenc Nagy was a leading liguro.

Gates, wil laddreaa the group today. The 450 boys attending the citizenship camp are organiz’d into a state, cities, counties, and local units of government to give all a working knowledge of government. Other candidates elected were: Carl Holtman, Evansville, auditor: George Mitchell, Danville, treasurer; Bob Munder, Indianapolis, attorney general, Dean Smith, Decatur, .superintendent of public instruction;! Jack Alexander, IndianapoPs, supreme and appellate couit clerk; and Jack White, Indianapolis. reporter for the same courts. Harris was inaugurated at

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ceremonies participated in by WASHINGTON, June 12.—' 1946 b °y- s stale governor Donald (INS)—The IJ. S. Court of Ap-. Bitshol 'S of Fort Wayne,

peals today rejeeled a

I |«s Mis* tvfUMj ■ « j*»<• govern-j meni move to reinstate Federal

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Judge Alexander Hollzoff presiding justice in the inass conspiracy trial of the joint

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oner’s investigation following’ his admission last night to killing James Summers with a shot-

gun.

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i UP)—Police today Deatrice Russell Ward, 38,

TK« naturally sweeter Ut el Ai Rio Grand* Valley ol T««ai naturallyP*k iwtttcr juice. Der/t 4dd sugir to 1 kXSlIS’’^ td, «nd it chingtt tK< frcifi tliltUTtil lull Mora ptopla Ury TEXSUN people want (lair fru.l jaitai lraik-«*l«m-•duitentfd-

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Zaharias, finding her game after

she changed from a skirt to her Automobile insurance COMPANY lucky slacks,” defeated Miss ol lllinon Jacqueline Gordon of England g m ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ | today, 5 and 4. to bring the Bri<.-[ — -- • - ■

ish women's amateur golf championship to the United States for

the first time in history.

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CARD OK THANKS Wc wish to express our thanks to friends and neighbors for Hie many expressions of sympathy, [kindness and beautiful flowers during the illness and death of 'our beloved mother and sister, May Jeffries. Wc also wish to thank Dev. Dallas Rissler, .singer.s, flower girls, Mr. McCui’ty and staff and all who assisted in any way. Ernest Crawley Mrs. Anna Lonls and family. pd. IN MEMORY In loving memory of our mother and grandmothw, Ida F. Modlin, who passed awa\ Miie year ago, June 12th. ' To love is to remember. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril G. Masten, Letha and Lee.

ASBURY Park. N. J„ June 12. (UP) One-fourth of the United States either is dry ct bans hard liquor and eight more states soon may be added to the list, Mrs. D. Leigh Colvin, president of the National Women’s Christian Temperance Union, said today,

NEW YORK, June 12 (UP) One-year-old Owen Kelly, Jr„ had only a scratched forehead todav to show for his 100-foot plunge down a ravine in his baby

LEGION NOTICE

In adidtion to the players previously listed, G. Bundy, F Huestis and D. Crawford arasked to report at the city park this evening for practice by the Legion ball team.

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