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WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1947.

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Disloyal Bill Up To Truman

WASHINGTON, July 1C — (UP)—A controversial house bill aimed at weeding 1 out disloyal : overnment workers headed for •to Senate today aisd a highly

v certain fate.

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ire an of SOI

If a dual investigation by the Civil Service Commission and the FBI produced evidence of disloyalty on the part of a worker. the loyalty board could order

his immediate dismissal.

Opponents charged that the bill was unconstitutional. They said the board would be used to harass liberal-thinking federal employees and might be used for

political ‘smear" purposes.

Suptiorter; said its was neces-

individual investiga- lsar y to *protect national security e 2.400,000 federal. | ^ •i rD|*?pA in K from the federal

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which would

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“11 VlavN For All”

Filtered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as seconl class mail matter under act of March 7, 1S7S. Subscription price. 15 cents per week; S4.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; jr.OO to $7 SO per year outside

Putnam County.

S. n. KarWen, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

employees, was okayed b

House late yesterday by a roll

Ca I vote of MIS m tiU

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An effort to serif the measure back to the Hojise <^vil service committee, wirf) \a<tvur'ions to re-write it to provide for an appeals procedure, w#s voted down

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There was almost no possibility the Senate could act on the bill before the summer" adjourni ent because of the press of i. r important business. The Senate had l.eki no hearings on the measure and Congress is . la - u to quit July. 26. The bill was not included on the list of ‘must’ legislation rec< ntly drawn up by Senate He- ' publican leaders. The measure would Jtoss out Pre-alert Truman’s, proposal to let each government agency check the loyalty of its own employee* and substitute an independent five-member loyalty board. i*

payroll, disloyal employees who migtt^ hue .aveeas to important

inforina^n.

Chairpwn Hdv.ard H Bees Of the H.iutc civil service committee saal Oy^ores*' Republican-backed loyalty ‘ plan would be n.ore efficient and less expensive than the President’s. The Kansas Republican said the board, in its first year of operation, would handle about 62,000 cases involving federal employees o r job applicants whose loyalty is in doubt. He said this was 10.000 more than would be covered by Mr. Tru-

man’s plan.

( AKD OF THANKS Mrs. Hairy Talbott. having returnedViome from the hospital, would bke for her friends to call. She also wishes to thank < ach one who sent lovely cards and flowers; the nurses, nurses aids. Dr. Wiseman and Dr. F son, who were so wonderful to her in her illness.

|»l!ISO\AIAnd lo<a! News BRIEFS

SOCIETY

KKslei-Uiel V<>\v* Head Sunday, July ••

Baptist

Big Walnut

Reelsvillo was the

weddm?

Miehael Reunion

Held Sunday

The Michael reunion was held Sunday. July 13, at Glen Miciiael’s farm, east of Bainbndge,

with 49 piesent. After a

dinner, little Kenny Ray Mars gave thanks. Officers elected lor the coming year are; President Mrs. Grace Ragsdale; secretary-

treasurer. Mrs. Ira Hanks.

“Those” present from Bar - bridge; Thelma Michael, chil 1len, Delores and Arlieen. Mr and Mrs. Glen Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Michael. Millie Michael, John Michael Robert Micb-

Miss Doris Ragsdale. M-

i subject was. “Daniel." Daisy j Davis had charge of the B ble ' study. The lesson for the ds.v was fifth and sixth chapter of First Corinthians. Next month

.lo'ra**, studv th<? g^enth and eigh-pitch-.r. ^ chapters. Two briiai showers

Diel, the Diel. of bride of

Sep-eraber mi'eting. l, "%

The

church of

scene of an impressive

Sunday afternoon, July 6. wheS

Miss Florence Irene daughter of John Roy Reelsville. became the |

Harlan Dale Rissler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan M. Rissler, cf

PwclsviUe.

Rrtv.. Dirila* Aisalcr. of Greencastle. solcmajpei tly? ilouole

ceremony a* 3 o’ekick

arc to be given in. the near future. ,

At the

Bro

the Bible study — • ,, loavis cf Milt an, Jud. d*am-sst d . ui pnk arm .Ww.

the meeting after which we had , or ® a Bible contest at i a humorous | Pr-ceding

I j Migrant of

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WomallN Cirele Plans Pitch-1 n Dunrheon Woman's Circle of the Presbyterian church will have a pitciiin lunch Thursday in the church chapel at 12::;0. Plans will be discussed ior the bazaar. A goo 1 attendance is desired.

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llostwn Club Holds Picnic

The Boston Club of Greencastle held its annual picnic at tlia Home of Miss Beryl B. Sandy

Monday July H-

The ’ bountiful ’ dinner

" at tabbis placed

was

on the

Griggs will have charge of a . b<,< ^d'out str< l !d Bible study. Mr*. Jartta'“°* onal ? ... - A ^ ,

’ J Two de.y4rc6titests were given ft dUlia Horn. ■ program

Prizes went to Mrs. Runyan, Miss Milburtv,

bridal airs was play- 1 an ‘

the ceremony,

led by-

Mrs. Walter Huffman, north of Fillmore, is confined to her

home by illness.

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and Mrs. Ira Hanks. Mr. and Mrs Claude Scobee. Mrs. Bernadine Varvel and daughter, Ja- -

Mrs. D. O. Moffett has gone Su< ‘ Mr * LavoD WWtm> to visit her daughter. Mrs.I"- c ™ d ^" Sandra *** ^

Feenister and family, in New

York. , „

Indianapolis: Mr. and Mr-

Mr. and Mis. A J. Custer. 635 Mathew Michael, Mr. and Mas. ; st Seminary street, have as John Fuller, children Sue and

Mj* Frank Jarrell, of Mrs. Earl Hutcheson

o: Reelsvilk- sang "Always” and

••I Love You Truly.”

pqem read by Daisy Davis. All ha a a very plea.sant day. Hope j

all members can be preaent at Manhattan,

the Sept meeting.

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4 The bride, who | away by her father,

in her wedding gown of whit"

satin, fashioned with

to points

and Mrs. Queb-

< wintry Garden f lub

Tu M«-ei Friday

The Country Garden meet Friday afternoon

was given

was lovely Lois ‘

G ildie

Mrs. Elcheson

Oeman.

CJoverdale guests were Mrs. Bertha Sinclair a.nd daughter,

WdSHUL \o Mrs. Edna Sinci

was admitted w,.,)

ing.

Mrs - A nnicp Griij,, R. 1, was admitted tJ Jajne- R Uncn cn mitted Tuesday Sydney MandlebiaJ mitted TuesiUiy B M'endell Bitzcr. Tuesday. Donald Lee N lctl J Tuesday. S. B. Love Tuesday. Richard Reyagidi . Tuesday. , Miss Rf»se Liuij missed Tuesday. Miss Phyllis MiIIq ] missed Tuesday.

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Club wil!

at 2 o‘- snp)x-j

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE K'uatlnurU from »■»*«• Oae)

their guest. Mrs. William Strar.5 Philip. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pifi

of Chicago.

Miss Laurette Martin is attending a house party at the home of Miss Gail Beckman in

Hammond.

'accented with a row

(satin covered buttons. Her lo’.g jfuji skirt foil into a long tram •ai’.d the fuigertip white illusion

trimmed in wide- lace, fell

her face. She

of white nt Jf- bus luie to Lafayette. Howard Williams, treasurer

and chairman of the

committee gave the financial re- j

port. ' j Rev. Ralph Saui

President Rexoll

Boyd an- of the First membership, attend- o a meeting f|

white mixed flowers and wore CQnm uttee had had unusual sup- of the Indiana Chri

Bridge r,t carried a colonial bouquet of all no unced tliat the

ANNUAL STAG V. F. W. PICNIC

GRANT HOTEL JULY 16, 1947 LUNCH AT 12:00 FUN FOR ALL Stoner Bus Leave Fleenor Drug Store. Ret.

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Michael Ray. Mrs Grace Rag” ! c | oc k iDSI i with Mrs. Paul Me- king sleeves tapering

dale. Mr. and Mrs Harve Shuey ! Keenan !o ' <J Ltle handfi - sweetheart ned:- Commission and had assisted in

Th re will be election of off.-'Ins ** **<* of the k 0 ^ 0 '' WH “ obtaining of the franchise of the

cers and each member is urged

to be piesent.

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run. Miss Donna Nash; New Kridue

Maysville; Mr. and Mrs. Way:.- Tliur-ilay (veil. Mark and son. George Fitzsm Go if B r irt g e will meet Thors- beautifully over

mens and daughter. Norma, an . day G cilf at 10 a. m.

giandchildren. Jerry and Jewel 2 p. m., at the home of Mrs. C.

Greencastle; Mr- Zelma Elling- yy Martin, W ith Mrs. E lgar Pre- K strand of pearls, a gift of t!i” ^rt f ro m the doctois of the city Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox and ten, granddaughter Marilyn Me- v0 assis ting. 'groom. this year in almost 100 per cent son. Larry, left Wedn ^ iy on a Gill. Aileen Elmore and daugh- q. q. g j Mrs. Joan Lucas, of Brazil, niembership and that it had been

trip around Lake Michigan. Lin- ter Judy: Terre Haute: Mr. an I da Faye Cox will visit for a week Mrs Ralph Mars, children Ken\\ith her cousin. Sue Bartlett, in ny Ray and Sheri I Sue; LeboKentland. non: Mr. and Mis. Wayne Mich-

ael, children Diana, Judy Fay. j Plans were made to make the reunion an annual event to be

Father Thornes held the secOJld Sl,nda - V 111 Julv

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<ioiiil Cheer Club Enjoyed Picnic

.MISSIONARY

Five hundred and 1 fibm Christian churtM the state met at ft on Tuesday for the sembly of the Won, tian Missionary Eight persons atlei Greencastle were Louis Hays, Mae R. Bartley, Ida P (

finance i Boatright. Harley

cr Snyder and

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(aunt of the bride, was maid of suggested that a Health Com-

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Oler and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chadd spent Sunday in OmnersviHe.

They called on

McGrath, who was formerly pastor of St. Paul's Catholic church

hr re.

\\ limitn * Fiiion

\|hot- ThurMlax |honor. She was attired in a floor ml ttoe be added to the commitThe Woman's Union of th? length gown of blue chiffon tees He appointed the following First Christian church will meet styled with short sleeves and committee: Dr. James B. JohnThursday. July 17. at 2 p. m. m sweetheart neckline. Her bouquet son _ c n a i rn ian; Dr. G. D. Rhea, the church parlors. All section'v.»s pink roses and Baby Dl . Charles Aker, Dr. W. R. members are urged to attend. ' Breath. ; Hutcheson and Chester Coan.

6* [ The bridesmaids were MUs Legion Auxiliary I Mary Raab. of Reelsville, cousin

I.lei-ts Offiiers

Inf Uie groom, and Miss Ermlee

O R Matthews The Good Che€r CTub held B.Wabash annual picnic at Forest Park in

Biazil Sunday. July 13th. The

I New officers elected at a re-jMullinx. of Reelsville, friend of

• ^ j. w _,j .. I cent meeting of the American the bride. They wore both

L'-gion Auxiliary are: President.'gowned in pink chiffon styled Mis. Jessie Fritz: vice president,'with short sleeves and sweet-

Mrs. Alta Newgent; secretary, heart necklines and carried bou- reived ». commission

, ’ , Mrs. Rose May Fisher; treasur- quets <

'cn' • the * va'rioi “ Ml! ' M abel Vermillion; his- Breath. ling to *th Army Headquarters. facilities of thTpa^k The younw 1 " 1 ’ 8 " James Lucas of Brazil, uncle San Antonio, Tex. . . , chap.ain, nirs. Ethel conkii.i, of lh( , attended the groom Maj. Metz, veteran of more

as best man. I than 6 >ears in the Army, ser-

I ved overseas with the 468th

FUFF TRANSPORTATION COME OCT \ND SPEND I»\V

RAIN OR SHINE

CLEAN-UP

SALE WOMEN S SHOES Thursday - Friday - Saturday

We have over

Mr. and Mrs.

nave returned from

where Mr. Matthews judged Tennessee walking horses at the imiual celebration and walking ; P r,ad

horse show theie Saturday aui r to P aref * 10

Sunday.

'er set selecting the swimming |

*♦*»**»♦♦»♦♦♦• ^ 1 h ‘ ldren t thC ' Pl “ ’ I y _ "e ground. Ihose present were: M’ ANNIVERSARIES ' and Mrs. Paul Whitman, son an ' 1 IN + A 4» '*•+ + + + A 6- ❖ ® ; daughter: Mr. and Mrs. Amos Birthdays , an( j faniily: Mr. and Mn. Jimmy Wood, .-on of Mr and ^ clark: Mr am| Mrs Reubt , c Mrs.. Waiter Wood and Grand- Haven; Mlss Mary Hicks: son of Mr and Mrs Ed Season ' Mrg Floyd Love . Mr 11 years old today. July 16. l Wlley Marks and son; Mr

Mis. Alton

r. and Mrs. Leon Snyder

sons: Mr. and Mrs. George Iiwinl and family: Mr. and Mrs Walter

MAJ. METZ HONORED FT. WORTH, Tex., July 16-

Maj. Cecil C. Metz, of Bainbridge, Ird., staff navigator of the 7th Bomb Group, Ft. Worth Army Airfield, Tex., has re-

in the re-

white roses and Baby gular Army Air Forces accwrd-

tx.cutive committee. Mrs. Ann Ensign. Mrs. Phoebe Brown and

The ushers were Charles Diel, | of Reelsville, brother of the bride, and Darrell Neier, of ^epurm of the

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Mrs. Gwendolyn Huffman.

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Woodworth Reunion

H-'ld u n Sunday

Th- ninth annual Woodworth groom,

reun on was held at the Grimes! The bride’s aunt. Miss Mae pane, northwest of Morton July Diel chose a black print dre's ■ 13. All arrived early to tell the and a corsage of red roses. 1

The groom’s mother chose navy blue and a corsage of red loses. |

Mr. and and

Hurst and daughter: I and early nyiBga of the '

and, J

Bomb Group in the Pacific and | the C.B.I. Theaters. Before entering the service, he majar- , ed in mechanical engineering aF

Purdue University.

He is the son. o^ Mr. and Mrs 1 Clyde Metz. Bainbridge.

ters’ Association, wtiJ multani-ou.-lv witli m meeting. COW OWNKKSI RICHMOND, Ind ^ 1 INS 1 Owner.- of |i defendants. insteji<(i as ordinarily, in 1 J in. Wayne Circuit C«| Paul C. Davis lu-j vil Knoll and owners of the cow | damag-'s. Davis alleged wandered into Ua 1 fioonomy and that bile crash--i into The collis. i.ap:| mobile b-yond repi alleged IN ML MOD | James Carnuchwli away July 16. 1915 j Sleep quietly, be at rest We miss you raotf you best | - Sadly miss by C4 . Grandchildren

W. DePew and family: The following guests were present: Ml. Huey Hicks, Mrs. Florence Dobbs: Miss Lillian Love: Miss Maltha Sellers: Elaine Pitts and Peggy Wells. + + + + ( l->\ erdale Home I>. Holds Food Clinic

j family

Two surprises were the arrival of Lapearle Woodworth, Renton. Washington, who had missed seken reunions, and old friends of the family, Mr. and Mrs E. E. Randolph of Clinton. Ind. Mr. Randolph is county Sunday school superintendent of

Vermillion county.

At noon a bountiful dinner was spread beneath the shade

Pairs for quick Sale

Every woman in the Clover-j trees where al. gathered to en--,ale community i» invited to the [ joy it, and the two birthday food preservation clinic to be I cakes for mother whose birthheld in thfc Cloverdale High [day was July 15th. Thanks were School building on Thursday, i returned by Me. Randolph.

July 17. at 1 30 p.m. D ST .

For Dress For Street For Work

For Play

Blacks Browns Whites and Colors

High

Medium

and Low

Neels

Pumps

Straps

Oxfords

Picked from tur regular stock and placed in 4 price groups

Th > program will include a

demonstration of preparing foods for locker and discussion if causes and prevention of I

.spoilage in canned foods,

will hr a discussion of preserves,

jam and jelly making.

Miss Smith will test yo ir pressure cooker gauges. Bring only the lid of your cookers. Each Club member please

bring a can of food.

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Somerset Willing Workers Held Meeting On Thursday July 10th the "Willing Workers" of Somerset church, met at the home of Mrs. Russell Scobei for an all day meeting. The only work taken up that iay was the making of the program books for the next years work. The "Workers'’ , were very much pleased to h*ve Mr and Mrs Cecil C. Griggs , with them that day. At the

Latci a business meeting was held. Four marriages were reported for the past year and one birth. It was requested "that hereafter this leunion be known

The*-*?! as th* Mark Woodworth reunion

In memory and honor of our beloved father, Mark Woodworth, who hft us February, 1946.'' The meeting adjourned and games of ball and horseshoe,

were played.

Those present were Mrs. Mae Woodworth. Brick Chapel; Mr. and Mrs Earl Woodworth and Dan. Ella May Morton; Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Smith and family. Whiting, Ind ; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. Holland and children. James. George, Grace, June and Mildred, Roachdale; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Woodworth, Quincy; Mrs. Edward Stewart and sons, Johnny and Jeffrey, Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. John Curtis, Sr, and family, Plainfield; Mr. and Mrs Marcus

! L. Woodworth, Sr

Values to S6.9S •• Come In » See them on the tables. Better Buy 2 or 3 pairs.

Priest

All Salerfor Cash

No Retunds-No Lay Aways

l after Thanks had been given by , Bro. Griggs, all enjoyed the good I eats. Coffee and iced tea added , to the enjoyment of the feast. In the afternoon the president, Doris Price, opened the meeting by having all sing "Leaning On , The Everlasting Arms," and j "I Need Thee Every Hour”. Miss Evelyn Price at the piano. Prayer was offered by Daisy

Davis.

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with a short poem, members were present

guests.

Old and new business was discussed, rome dues paid and the collection including flower fund was $8.65. Mr. and Mrs. Griggs

added their names to the organi- Poore* OrawfordorMsy. zation. The devotions were The next reunion will

given by Bro. Griggs and his

Renton,

Mr. ar.d Mrs.

and children. Harlene

Doyn- and Carroll. Brick Chapel; Mis. Rosa Hardacker and children, Marcus, Gladys. Ralph and Connie Rose of Sterling, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. James Woodwork and children, Dorothy, Sammy, Norman, Jimmy and Earry of Kokomo; Mrs. Ralph Woodworth anc Ralph. Jr., and

Fronia Mae of Brick

r SWer0ti i Wr »nd "‘^r,: chTries 11

Seventeen . land, Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. and nine Evaluc Woodworth and Marsha

Lynn, Michigar City; Mis., Hazel Holland, Crawfordsville. The guests were Mr and Mrs. E. E.

° f t Clint0n: Mf BU ‘ S my and Bi " y P, ' r 7 bf Rockvillepf Ml Meridian and Richafd L. Donald ahd Norma'oWadd and

A reception was held in the church following the ceremony. Miss Jerry Bartley, of Danville, caught the bride’s bouquet, and then the bride and groom cut their three-tiered wedding cake, beautifully decorated with pink and blue roses topped with a miniature bride and groom. It was baked by the groom's Grandmother Hepler and placed on a cake stand laced with pink and blue ribbon which was owned by the groom’s great-Grand mother Rissler. The bride’s friends, who assisted at the reception, were the Misses Ruth Williams, Ell^n young, Lily May Hepler, Jerry Bartley and Betty Neese. The bride and groom then left for their newly furnished home north of Reelsville. | Mrs. Rissler is a graduate of Reelsville high school and was' one of the yell leaders for two

years.

Mr. Rissler is also a Reelsville graduate and a Navy veteran, serving for two years in the South Pacific. There were 145 guests at the wedding and reception, including several from Indianapolis, Kokomo, Greencastle and Biazil.

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Charles \ anVaetor

Home Scene of Gathering Sunday, July 13, the children

of Charles VanVactor gathered at his farm home east of Rockville for a basket dinner. At the noon hour a bountiful and delicious chicken dimtfff wa, spread.

In the afternoon, group pic-

tures were taken and swimming

was enjoyed by the crowd. Those present were; Mr. and

Mrs. Charles VanVactor and Mrs. Louise V. Cox of Rockville; Mrs. Rose Walters of Indianapolis: Mr and Mrs. Frank Clark and children. Mrs. Lula Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Skinner and daughters., Mrs Tommie Wright and daughter, Doris Jean, an 1 Mrs. Mont Chadd and children,

all of Greencastle.

Callers after dinner were Jim-

There is an Advantage In Knowing Where to Borrow Money QtikiH| Personal Loans to SHOO. INDIANA LOAN CO. 19'j E. Washington

DRY CLEANING

For dry cleaning of flHEST kinf Jncf send dothes HERE, for yen That ALL th* work WE do for VOI | Is dene th* way you'd have us hi HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEAN!

second Sunday i n July,

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