The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 July 1947 — Page 2
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THURSDAY, JUIY 3, 1V47.
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Mrs. .1 S. Walts. It. 2 t.-lny.
the vvt '
Fireworks, dinv
July 3.
mjT.s ami * it In
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BtiuUi Lou Pin^b’Li
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several huivl
old today. July 3.
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Jmlelay death t
Sluurv Lynn
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(,! Mi ,in«l Mis Cly.i
Motol . lilt,.'
- throughout i!i■!i That motor: nnorarv shoita
vi \,*i j m k.in '. < IH li< H (H < HK!-'I
nit that supp dd hi- adequat".
Bird" S'iidv '• G.
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A Jf-vivul ! .t . g.; • ill t
meeting is now he Chiireh ot
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in north Jm k
Hum lav H< hoo!. H) uft (i .
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lust service
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Kv. ryono wi’lcoiu,'.
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a . will deliver - ii!, -sages thr.ii
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HERALD C0H3CUDATED “11 ^Vavt** For AH” Rn'.erod In the postoffhe at Greencastle, Indiana as second I .•lass mall matter under Aft of March 7, 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents per week; $3 00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 ner year by mail outside Putnam Countv.
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y.il have boon working
• , ikinj. pins rind i-nr rings.j Th' Y 1’. \'t- nlsii Ijei n brnidingjUm v irUs, belts and making rings J \ h v. itll .Some of the girls, ini'
. • , down little cedar!ok pn .iting them nnd then a: II .'. ■_is put on the c<ivei j
These may he used as jewelry 1
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! .„ • ill' ' " 1 a ,or " 1 with, landing barg. Okinawa The eorrespondent’s body ana ,,s, oi two other Aniei leans h„ .lied on le Shima will l>e m-
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tomorrow, .luly -1 i island Commani
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p v |,,'s ho.lv was talma lro-n the h,Ho island in tk- s a '>- eruft as that in which he M-
April 16. !!'-! ' He .lavs later. The tran--
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1, hiiIII111. Ml \lt . , his death, h'.s She asked about trams- where
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S. II. Hartilen, Publisher 17-1& South Jackson Street
And local News IK II 8 »: s s
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mg' i girls are lacing belt I maki:.'.; rings, brae, lets and J ,■ i; ;.11 s Handicraft is under, , ... direction of ■•Curley,"; Kleekner. and ••Dusty."]
ney Stdianlaub,
Woods . ' Hetty Greenleaf. is i if sp. ills and slie hie many sports for the Hut perhaps the sport a , , d Is al ehery. Mali th. . i have Ix eome quilt
M,„,d ill t and many of the girD v.no did not know anything ..pout the sport are leainia;;
fast.
SOCIETY
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FDR S COTTAGE BECOMES SHRINE
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you're telling
By WILLIAM RITT
Central Press Writer
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Mis. Minerva Go(iistle Hold. 2. win
Thursday
All s M.u gin, I Dll Hoekvill. ko do 1 . ed Wednesday. Mr. and Mis Ian: ( k, j.oi t, am I he pa d.iie htei. born Wed
I If VI I K I V M Is III I IN N M ION OV I II llol III V V
Hi, if. do a.if e and
mg mg' ' im I Sf.; been a singing Years.
ad invitation is ex pubhe to attend a. h . veiling at 7 h and on Sunday n . in Tic campaign until July 20.
NO I HI OI I IN VI. NlaTTI MINI OI I •'I Ml
Staid.iv and Mi Heel>vil!e Herbert : and Mr. lough, of
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1 John Tali
1 visiting Ids pa I Mrs. Harry Tall
Khumis City, M,
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CHICAGO .lul; ; i, .it. ,t IralTa' lion’s liisloty wsu day. A u line, rmii lines plepltled t. mi.ashing Kourth The National Sat. th. An,.u a nn A .'
la I. r ui ngi, < d 1 ha t . d i lu.ia d JiOinted lo tile highest voluill automobile trafin m lust..i
nig th< tin. . 'day
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ee is hereby given to th e Heirs and Legal, es . • ('nrs an. decease.I, to a
the Putnam Oil. a
lie Id .1 Greencast Ie. 1 1 i n t!,e 22nd day of Sepf. n
and show eause, if an’ Kimal Settlement A. .atll the estate of diould not he approve d hells an notified id there make proof
i. and r.'reive their dn
e shares.
a d Haymond Cm i ,
st rat. us.
, the CI.rk of s;u In 1 t dav of July 1 !* L (' A !(*■ i s. I T. i k Put na
Coilft.
j „„ h.ud duug .. . of K. j and Mrs. | ren. Sy
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Blames F-nports For Hiah Prices
1 islern Siar To Meet
I.veiling
ill he a tailed in.
. ■ . II Ch-iptel N. ,u the n. L S. Saturday ev. oaig at s o’, lock tin initiation
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f liursilav Heading < lull
T .. Me. I T onigllt The TTiursday K«
i will meet tonight at v. if Ii Mis Alire D. ■ u
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I The Clinton Falls Church )■' Group will have an ice an .a al at th« home .,! Hu- . f’r. uian on the niglit oi j i loth. Bring y<iui parent.i n, ei eam. (ake and table serV;.. Hv. ; \ one come early, bring a dime and enjoy the evening,
N V Ml ' NI VV ( O'l Ml I NDI A N A I‘Gl .IS. July 3.
if!’ Tie Stall 11. partment of <', ai rvat urn today announced the format ion of a 13-man ad-Vi-oiy . •’inlllittee to develop plans |.u th. pro,;. . ted K inka-
ke, Slate Forest and park.
Tie department was mandated by the HH7 general assembly to .rente a forest and park dong the Kankakee river in
l.ak* and Newton counties.
A'Sistant Conservation Direetoi If’. i.ui (Kennedy said no i.ii., limit on development was
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1 \V, int. nd to proceed caut-ion-ly, perhaps awaiting more !,iable conditions before act uallv ic.iuiring any property.
GOING, GOING, GONE! ZAPOK DUMKOPF. a fellow of sterling qualities, admits to one weakness. He is allergic to auction shops. Every time the Bu tioneer bangs his gavel ! Dummy's billfold gets hit. it; 1 Dumkopf is a gone goose 1 whenever he spots a shop wint low full of trinkets and gadgets he doe,n't want, doesn’t need \ ,rd couldn't use hut will buy ■ my how.
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Zodok is impervious to the ucream of o fire engine siren. He *on t even tross the street to watch the lads with the riveting machines tailor a skyscraper to-
•jether. ! ! !
He has been known to pass a 't rdlot baseball game without ». | ■ mg it a second glance. The
Right of locked in
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passes by.
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However, the c hi„ auctioneer has a a oc ., ity and a siren stirs the , .,, o, . m h,s throbbing
Al h„ home wdh mo.e an,, ma 'I clocks, whatnot, w „ * what-is.it, ,han y0o ,' ! 1 length of Hock Shop ,, Today Dummy prize pur. base „f • bought •
that ha
screen ik r It ti.rr., ' A his own 1 mbersi
had cat ag ainsi
M the fcrc if rpe in i S Mr; Jin cas
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BACK SAFE WITH MOTHER
Itoosev. lt'* death bed in small . .dingo bedroom.
WARM SPRINGS, GA„ "little \\" -'e I! win re the kite Pm m •.-nt Ftanklin D Ik .sev. it died Ap .1 12 li.45. becomes a nations shrine as ttie cottage ts ttanslen. ! Iim tiu 1 Georgia Warm Spting Foundation to the Fran let. u D Ro-’evelt Warm Springs Monoria , Commission creat. ! by tlie state of Georgia. (International 1 ‘
LOST in a
Gale.
j Here is the chance you have been waiting for
| Don't Delay--
! INDIVIDUAL SALAD TRAYS each 50c!
'•LARGE SALAD TRAYS
•CRYSTAL FOOTED TUMBLERS each 45c! PEARLS 1,2 and 3 strand, 50% off
MEN’S DRESS WRIST WATCH
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MEN'S EXPANSION WATCH BAND
S4 95, 512.95! Sterling and Silverpiate Holloware 20
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LADIES’ LINK WATCH BANDS n UN iji \i.rn,
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Billtords, for Men and Women 40 ( LADIES' WATCHES
$2150
EBERHttltD-F&BER BALLPOINT PENS
$15.00
$9.00 ONYX BASE FOUNTAIN PEN DESK SETS
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MEN’S DRESSING AND TRAVELING SETS
I Id«*al {jilt lor tin- travolor oi* tliat tmx
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i 1«i srtiool this fall
STERLING SILVER MONEY CLIPS
^«<^WASHiHGTON
mountain wilderness for two nigh 2G. was found safe and unharr
nrms >f her mother, Mrs. William Gale. Jr tured with her in a Quincy, Cal., hospital 1' ished from the summer cabin of her grandf it: man I "hn It. Tolan, 70. The shock of her Tolan s d.-ath the day after she vanished.
Mon Wallgren Suggested As Trumon Running Mate
Taf, - Hartley Act Clips Labor Secretary's Powers
Special to Central Press
\SH!\(iTON T
p.iigis n full year before the b
nominating < onvent
Mo less a peisonnge th.m G and close advisor to presui
stale s 13ov Mon Wa roltlical observers in \\
event tl
d i;ght rope-v diking Pa :fic northrotu 1 for ti. ■ Ht-lS presidential cam-
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rats and Republicans hold their
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Truman-Wallgren
ige Allen, erstwhile "court jester" ruman, has suggested Washington M’ Truman’s 1048 running mate, hm;. ton see Wallgren's stock rising in L publicans nominate New York's
Thomas L Dc .vey again, and then pick Harold E. Stnssen for s.. ond seat on the GOP elephant. Wallgie. : st overlooked in vice presidential spe. r.i.iU'm, is a close friend of the president - 1 ar Mr. Truman went fishing with
M .shington. It is believed that Mr
like to entice Wallgren out oi
Washington ite to preside over the Senate. If Stassen shared the ticket with Dewey, the! ex-Minnesota governor would have a powerful pull on the pro-labor votes of Washington, Ore-
gon and noH • rn California.
Democrats- realize that this could be offset to some extent i.y nominating Wallgren. The geographical balance would be unique in case of a vs Dew. v-k • ,sscn campaign. The Democrats
would have a midwesterner and a far westerner o n the ticket, with
no concessions to the east.
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• CTT SC HWFLLLNBAf H I’OWFKS—Washington wags are saying that Secretary of Labor Lc is Schwellenba-h soon will be the only "bureau chief with cabinet tatus.” There is more truth than humor in the remark. SchvvclUnbaeh s department is being clipped of many of its funcj lions and much of its pors .nrG through the new Taft-Hartkv law and the 1948 appropriations measure. , rh * Taf t-Hartle> law tak, ay the conciliation service from th<? deparlnient and seta up an n .]t pendent mediation aeenev The statute also expands the MLHH as the government’s top labor agency. 1 The new appropriations bill f the labor department drastically sl.i.Jies it., peisonm I and trim. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Division ‘ tuns^ 0 * >Slan ‘ a " is a ’ Kl Unit,,J dinles Employment Service opera-
50% off!
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$1.00 $5.00!
HUNTINGTON JEWELRY STORE
(I5v N alley Ward) Sunday niglit . ampfire wa. Il.’l I. Mil’.; . '■ • I”.i| |, i J i barge This ■ • i vu . was vny inspirational and was enjoyed by I. Sunday school was also he! ; afle. In . ikf . -1. The I'ionecis have been quit-’ a busy group. Saturday they went swimming f.n two hones and Moiulay the group went t. Spencer to th. show. They Went on a native Ink Monday m.n -
mg also.
Every day we have inspectinn. There is a chart in the dining loom vv th the grades that each cabin oi t. nt receives. Red
Moreover, if Congress reje. Is President Truman’s latest
mental reorganization plan, S. h vellenbach
entirely and be deprived of
division.
govern-
Will lose 1 he USES
authority over the Wage and Hour
Rt S.sl.w
who once ’’tolerance''
square
tireeneas, le.
DANCING at their wedding-less reception in Chicago are Peter Basque and his bride-to-have-been Rosanna Peveri of London, England. The English girl halted the wedding at St. Francis Mission, when instead of answering “I do," she told the priest, “Mo, I can t go through with it because
j for excellent, blue is f.n fair and I’m homesick." To Miss Perveri’s yellow is fm pool. The gir request for a second chance, Baslaj«' much pi 1 in thi • chart'. quez says, "Shi had her chance \V. have b.i-n vo.iy bu y in bdssed It.’ (International)
accorded Catliolics in the USSR.
The Soviet Information Bulletin, published in Washington bv the Russian embassy and known as the official voice of red Russia in he United States currently features a story on the "libe r ti.. s :; accorded Gathohcs including nuns and monks—in the Baltic republics the western Ukraine, and western Byelorussia. ’ l e Accoicling to the Bulletin, members of Oathniin *.^1 •
we„ ,ho
order or society and they have the right to go vvher- R
ever and whenever they like so attired ” R d Boo “' n 9
As a further indication of Communist ‘broad- 0 * mindedness, the publication says that monasteries are perrmUed to operate their own workshops equipped with tools and machinery. The Bulletin observes-
military service—as a ruled’ ^ 8rC no ^ * la, ^ e tor
Putnam County M O O SI Membership Campai FREE TO PUBLIC Saturday, July S 8:30 P. M. Greencastle High School Autft Motion Pictures of Moosehaert, “The Chiic Entertainment by Moose Lodge, No. ICOI
ville, III.
Also-A Public Wedding
characters in Central M
'’Fairnes*'' To Religious
See pictures of Bank window.
“It’s Educational’* “It’s Wonderful”
“Ifs Classical" “It’s Interests
SPONSORED BY
Loyal Order of Moose Greencastle, Indiana
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