The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 June 1947 — Page 2

WP GAILY BANrtfR. GkPBNCASTLt. iNulANA, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1947.

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In lavins memory of our daughter who went to Heaven, June 1ft, 1927. Oh how we miss her, words cannot tell Her blight happy face that we loved so well God took her home, it was His will But in our hearts she is with us still Time may heal hut it nev-’r can mend For our hearts will be broken until the end, And of load you help us carry. Always patient, true and kind. But everything shall be fo: Cod’s will must be done. What a beautiful memory she left behind. Sadi', missed by Daddy. Afothi i, Brothi rs and Sister and ebbon n Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Alvord. pd III \ i II I'KOHKI)

THE DAILY DANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED “11 Wave* For All” Entered in the poetofftce ar i -fjyy Ireeneastle, Indiana aa aecond | .•lass mall matter under Act of March 7, 1878. ' ‘ 1 Subscription price, 15 cenu per week; $3.00 per year by mall in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 oer year by mall outside Putoam County. S. B. Uarlden, Pabllsher 17-19 South Jackson Street

NEW INITIATES OF TRI KAPPA NONORED AT DINNER

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And local News II I! I £ F $

Mrs. Wm. F. Skinner attende the funeral of her uncle, Henr Christy, in Scottsburg;. Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Clove Thornes i re spending the week end wita their son, John, and family

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SOUTH BEND, Ind., June 19. (UP) Authorities today 1 umehi'd on investigation into the death of a Studebaker employ who was killed when she was struck by a five-pound

weight yesterday.

Pauline Allen, 47, an employe I her condition is report

at the auto plant for 20 years, suffered a fractured skull when a weight hit her as she was leaving the building. She died

ell route to a hospital.

Margaret Karezan, 24. who ac-

companied Miss Allen, sustained ( O. J. Rector and D. O M >ffett a toe injury when the weight of Greeneastle are enjoying a lilt the pavement and shattered I fishing trip to Fife Lake, Michi-

Mrs. Jennie Murphy underwent operation at the Putnam eiur.ty hospital Saturday and

I fair.

Mrs Walter W. Williams entertained with a luncheon-bridge on Thursday. Friends from Indianapolis enjoyed an outdoor

picnic.

bowling notice

All league play at the Varsity Lanes has been postponed tonight to make way for the 5-man handicap bowling tournament League play will be resumed next week.

NEED A C.AS MASK 7 CHICAGO, June 19 HTPi Uncle Sam has 2,000.000 gas masks In his cellar and they're yours for the bidding.

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ENJOY THESE

Fishin’ Fun

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^iXIS^e^ s: ,nK Th<' , ^nitiates t 'are'' front*row S MUs^Ruth Hildebrand, Mrs. Wilbur Eckardt. Miss Anna Marie Krnberg; Second row Miss Mary Lee Hickman, Miss Mary Ami Graham. Miss Joan Ton. Third row Miss Esther Hildebrand, Miss Carol Shirley, Miss Marilyn Abrams and Miss Betty Da\is.

Il > s eommon knowledge that most fi-hermen are the iiapp.v-go-lueky type, '••««* fis h tin the fun <>t it. anti are not (Hittiered by their coiiMclenrc if it is necessary to add a few inches, or a |K»tind or so to their storle*. However it tines i s a lot of good to know that in our midst is a man who is bothered by the fact that the truth needs to he c.doretl up occasionally. One of our agents reports that every evening, when retiring. 6. J. (Hardwater) Stewart gets down on his knees, and offers the following prayer: "Oh Father, Help me to catch a ftih so laigo that when Mling of it forever after, I don’t even NEED to lie." SPORTSMAN S SHOP "Sport* Headrnmrter*.”

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Picnic Supple Mushroom Soup, Dawn Fresh, 3 cans COrn, Da i5 ' t!o,d '' n Bantam. Whole Kcr..cl, 2 Cans ' Sweet Potatoes, 01,11 Kist in sv'w no. •>'.«,,, Soscul Coffee, itegular oi ' Dr| p jfir.d. u Salfine Crackers, Clisr> ’ I, ' lakv ' > Lb. ^ Strongheart Dog Food 4 15 ’- 0z ensse Peaches, No ' 10 Siz< '• Watei pa^. only COX'S REGAL STOI BELLE UNION

SOCIETY I Mis, Martha -lean Smiley I Bride of Darrell Neier A double ring eere ivony w traj by Rev. Robert Fuller

Procter & Gamble’s Amazing New

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parts of the weight struck her.

Plant officials said it appar- 1 t vera) weeks

mtly fell from the fourth lifth floor of the plant.

gan. They expect to be away for 1 hr home in Indianapolis Friday

. .ienvion. June 6 which united

LATE NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. William Bishop,

Mr. an.I Mrs. Ralph Wist, and Mr. and Mrs. E. I). Crnmley an,I son of I dianapolis, were Sunday evening d:nm ■ guests of Mr. and

Mrs Walter W. Williams.

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chairman of the Vanderburgh 1 County Democratic Committee[ Mrs- Louise Suthenin is in i ven though he was found “not Evansville attending the State guilty" ol neglect charges at a Encampment oj Veterans o' ...late committee meeting her*.' Foreign Mars Posts an I AuxiliInte yesterday. iary. Mrs. Sutherlin is president Eichel agreed to give way h ( ’* E. \\ Auxiliary No. 1550. Leonard E. Hauscher. Kvansvill, ; Mr and Mrs F Gerald Woodv. realtor and former city controll-j Mpg Eflvthe Crawleyi Mrs . n after his intra-party foes, C(jZ . tta L( . Hr and Mr!i . Blanche laded m thcii attempts to oust, chadd left Thursday for Evanshun Boni his post. vj , le to , . utend the Stat ., En . The committee also ousted an J campmart ,. f Veterans of otiie, county chairman Chari-s Fa , ejgn Wars Posts and Auxili . Fwaim of Zionsville. Sw’aim, iU i,. s

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meet his

leader.

Mrs. George Timmons and

daughter. Shiriy Ann, have ro-

te their home in Lafay-

uho refused to attend the hearing, was accused of failing to obligations as a county | turM ’ j j ette, where Mr. Timmons is asjsociated with the Indiana As- | sociate I Telephone Corp. They j have spent several weeks with Mrs. Meda Long in Greei astle.

National recognition

MIAMI, Fla., June 19. (UPi - The present strength of thr U.' S. army is only 10 divisions is| compared with 300 divisions for

Russia and her European sates- mt ' onal recognition was hies. Lt. Gen. J. Lawton Collins I cer,tl . v received byeleven, year old as my infm mation chief, revealed raro1 Knz of We>tl ' rn Springs

today.

in an urgent plea for univers l military training. Collins told a national convention of the Rc- ■ i rve Officers Association that “nut forces in Europe today ar° .'ii small that they could easily be overrun."

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Minister. Rev. C. C. Griggs Supt. Cully Price Sm day Srhool 10 A. M. Worship Service 11 A. M. Everyone welcome. Please c me an. I let is all worship our Lord together.

Illinois, for a letter written on 'Best T achers” spor.sorej by the Quiz Kid ra in program. Hei letter was one of one hundred best letters out of thirty three thousand entries in a nation wide contest. At one time Carol was a pupil in Second Ward

school in Greencastle.

I Mr. and Mrs. George W. Berg * and sons. Bill and Bob. West | Walnut street road, returned home iCcently from Streator, 111., where they attended the golden wedding anniversary celebration of Mr. Beige's parents, Mi ant! Mrs. William F. Beige. Bill and Bob Bi rgi have attended the guiding wedding anniver-

Martha Jean Smiley, daughter , of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Smiley of mar Judson and Darrell Neier of! Frazil, formerly of near GreetvI'astle, s >n of Truman Neier of , Indianapolis, in marriage shortly at i i 3 p, m Witnesses were Marilyn N’eese of Poland an I Don PriK tor of Waynetown, friends of the newlyweds. After the wedding ceremony the couples Journeyed back to the hoine of the bride's parents . ii- an informal reception. Guests were: • Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCutchan and Irol Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Phipps, Rosalyn, George Allen, Duane; Mi. and Mrs. Melvin. Smiley, Jesse, Freda, Lelar.d. Shirley and Keith: Mr. and Mrs. Robert No.rthcutt. Mrs. Leota Smiley, Don Proctor and Marilyn Neese. Saturday morning the bride and groom left on a short wedding trip to Chicago for avisit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neier. brother of the groom. They will i' ;de ir an apartment at 406 S. Walr.ul St., Crawfori'sville.

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41alien Circle ( lilb Spam-in d I’rugra ii Riley Cheer Guild, “America" wishes to thank those who helped in any way in the program held at th Manhattan Church, making it successful, also to thank the ladies of the Riley hospital staff tor the Interesting moving picture films, showed in. colors o; the scenery surrounding the Riley hospital and also showed how the crippled children were entertained. After the movies refreshments were served.

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Coterie Picnic Is Cancelled

The Coterie Picnic scheduled for Friday June 20, has been

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THE CHEF'S CORNER - - - - There <lo<ssn’t seem to he anything that w« can <l.i about it - - - . We do know that some day the rain will go away - - - - In the meantime, come In and enjoy a steaming howl of CHILI ON t’AHNE - - - If will hit the spot on these ibtmp, chilly days - - - - Tomorrow, Friduy, is our weekly FISH FRY - - - - Join the others who enjoy the finny deni/.ens of the deep, CHET'S CAFETERIA Acroat tram Post Office

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served their golden wedding la.-t September. j ®

The Daily Bannei is in receipt] Birthdays of a faded copy of the Indinnap- 1 Mrs. Oscar A. Sallust, today.! oils Star, dated August 2. 1917 lur • 19th. from Mrs. C. H. Barnaby, Sr,! \v. M. Shonkwiler. Grecncastwho is spending the summer at le, R. 1, S2 years today, June 19. her home at Lake Maxinkuckie. < Mrs. Don Marshall, GreenShe reports finding it while 1 castle, R. 4, June 19. cleaning out the attic during Mrs. Alfred Martin, 122 N. these rainy days. One item was Locust St., June 19. ifrom Greencastle alid it said tlv'j —

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HOSPITAL NOTES

Miss Mary Ann Williams was

| FUtnam* County exemption Board examined about fifty men lor World War I and only

twenty succeeded in passing tp. • dismissed from the Putnam rounphysical tests. Most of the mefi“ty hospital Wednesday, were turned down because of. Ross E. and George W. Tennis light weight. Faulty hearts and j were admitted Thursday morn-i

lungs eliminated others. Most ing.

of those accepted wore farmers] Miss May Pirkett. 505 S Ind-'! and married men with depend- iana, was admitted Tuesday

cuts and they were asking ex- evening.

emption. It is estimated on'--] Otto Rivers, Russellville was. null' of the county’s registered admitted Wednesday morning. | men will have to be called to get ! Famu-.-l Brown, Greencastle R the quota of ninety-three men. . 2, was admitted Wednesday

evening.

INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK ] Guy Moger, Clay City, was With receipts totaling 7,000 admitted Thursday. hogs on the local market today, ' the prices reflected downward , FIND ASTLE CHURCH as much as $1.00 per hundred on heavyweights up to 300 pounds. Fhnday School—10:00 CST. Top of $24.75 was reached on Luther B. Steele, Supt. light weights. Everyone welcome.

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