The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1947 — Page 2
W OMtY BANtJCT. G?FFNCASTIS. f GIAN'A, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1947.
N.D.Fire Takes Lives Of Three
LATE NEWS > THE B4ILT ttllER
SOCIETY
,n th- war hiitn *w«l
Rr-jit iMM'lfi 1"Tt
w rfw
I)
nfl Ih*'
tSM- IHit* H.
MTN*<7t N D J' 22 Pu-ssdw.U of r^ srhb rr r^ar M 'o: » f . ‘ory ; -*.r. • turrwyj to thrtr V-ns** * 'later a *av of terror ir. * flamra fed toy ^asohr.e an.:
tferc-ig tetri 3!
U X'HIV .TOV
\ 1 *n«»xe
■lulv f?
to «
lt-!he» Item** fr. X|et
Kr'
Trie
--A'-pt.
four
►etion
• H ?t*f»
, # (k
,. !i lead^r^ f the Na ,: '>n » |
1 omfiani. » rorrerttei |
a»»JT , ed toU< L markr* prae - ,
^^er ahrr^e' in the in- ( . in th.” akinE today, i
HERALD COMSOLIDATED « th Mrv. n*. Man/
“II Ware* Far Afl"
■red in the pwtoffK* »tf astle. Indiana a* aeconlj ^ r.3.1 matter under act cf Mir ’- Z
: Syb*cnption price.] _
.. ^r A-eek M 00 per j Mnk *
Cr
Mar
15 c*
year
*: 0©
Bethel F- - •■r.cs C.ub the V.'-e of Mr*. Charier with M* Manradea-. ill Anna Cr -toy assis-
outr.de
and
The fir start* w.th 4 ?*• •
na**
*,f •xpl r Mrs which *!*--■ r
plannin- 1*>
thr--e truik gz~- . '- ar.d .. -‘ '
b*-tsieen ih*
wma!;
age tank? of the wc*Ca:v: it
- mittee aal
tn-
Texa:o cc-ropary pUr.t?.
n*-n a*nt minrh.
M-.-ta. H !‘a., n-ai rri .**e| in^ -tiratina m»K-
ann ■ ifv" 1 a. t
a • •nleretx »• I hn*tne«* i f«ro- • t *r .ie:ke%-
week: M 0© r.ail in Putnam ST to© per y*ar it.nasn County.
to. K. Rariden. PnhlWher. j--19 » ith Jarkw.n street.
I ■
i tie mee' nje i*-.ti a rttr-’-'Z article on the flag of our - R- i! can »as One Th:*'g L To D a.-.d One Th - g I
*
T
e. to -h h h h + + h _f h t- ♦ CLOVERDAU
^ + + a. + a.AJ-'5'e. 4.4. + ^.
and
Xeere ani Jame* V. Mr? Estill
■_ ct . 5, -,tt =<->uth of wa* in town p^art ?f
M
and f tor.. } Rout: Pro Routt Rmi*:
Mr* Rr
IV!5e Tnio la -it u’eek.
Mra. Trixie Mann was in
Mr? Edward Ro-itt Greenca.?tie la?t Saturday. .!>■ Nancy Xeeae ant MfC Ha ..; Tt:»x i.« c.>nfirto! and Mr*. James V to h , r >,,.me on account of i!’-
Mr. and
Mi . and Mrs. Ja.n- ? R . Sunday with Don - ; son. Rufus, in Cunot.
to her
re?-«. Mr?.
* Creenc
M*
Mettie Hammond ?'f cartle. called on her sister. Hattie Ce iham. one even-
! I
LTfct To O'
Many persons li fr.r.ges of the j~moved the. r r * - - "i.? their homes i-s the . ir pn-iached. E.rerr.er. ... T :t«J eff -ts to attempting to ?*. spread of the f:r» Tto-yr dr.ven back repeatedly cy '
tense heat.
It was ar :er control but ajthor.t>- isolated th trr t and ass.g* 1 watch* sound an aiarrr if the f
started up again.
y\> re pray .- 2 that the do s' t cor.* par* ul f%.r. the south Fire Chief * te-rt Malek .-a d If it
he. -. er, h* !p --
Ma>k said r.e * ill at*edttermine the total f
I
ft* l*lee»»»irt»Sl \fM. r * 1^# \ meii»-bjcr .trike <f inde-
<43
wind
|:eivtet*t ''.'»fTV»Ti\e eng.neer^ on lit*- \j-r ■«- •hem Paiific ILi'lr .tefr entie-d t*>dav a?»d milr- ad offkial. hefjn imme-l-to return the trainto to ». t-edi.’led op»rati**n. The -ef 1 fenient w a? actliesrd after I * fcootto *.f f?*nfimi*.u» ne. cotiafi to». Kffeet. of the brief walkout win he felt al-'tig tf»to railroad'* eitht th-.ir*an<1 mile* of tra? k for ***fne time.
ToHXVto BIBLE THOH.HT Surerabundauit joy comes to e - who are protecting a - - , — w>?r 4 ’** one. who arrf ir* ar-precis* - " ' ' v * from telvo^r* * *te - t< They are filled ‘ th . f- *-hat they give t at they get alor.e ■ . 2 5: My cup runneth over
After a short fcri
M
Mr
it
ere
M
JLr.r ■
Personal And local Mews BRIEFS
loss today It - a? expect- : t< r*-- h rn*>re than fl.000 000 lie-.ie- •* ~ r. ..eo. f ,r ■ persona a>re burned sev- r*.. when the explosion.- sent sheetof rjirr..rg 01 i r r.to the surf -. of the Mn-iv River rur.- - through the cer ter of the • -. - It fipwe-i along the r.ver trurte- cf a m.le tout I men .* self ,it befo re teh flame* - dang rej railrcid hr g- ar *tto: .-.••i a' ng th r.-. -r h .
MXtotoll.l.loV. o. 4i.lv r*.— IN* —tofjrk fount! f*ro*ec«:?or f» Deane 'I* l^iughlin refutoed ffelav t*t <l'<»e hi* investigation of the death* of two haby girl* in Ma**.!!* n C it v ho'pital 4u*te to de*|>ite a formal »latement hv a *i\-i-ar-old boy. |{«iger (.ne, of Navarre, O.. t.-ld Mj*»i!lon F’- Ik-e Chief ••tanlev H. *-.»iler ve-*ter*lav that he t .k the hahie* from their crib* plated with them, dropped them on the floor and jmt them back into their bed*. II oaever M* l_«iighlin *tuck to hi* original theorv that fhe two infar.l girl* were murdered.
M.
I. P.
Peggy Dean sp* r t rd in Logan sport
is spending 5 in Lh- S-
ness- M-s.
Hitl.e Ra-if rd pre-sented the p: gram, which was Vacitior. T*.:? Radio Stat on VtTLW O-. "npir-S m Canadian Wo-ds and
Aiiska were dir iisse-i
The hostess serweJ lovely re-
•'r --.-rents of n: - e s -p!e ?.V r- Jti- -~
- rt ?rd home made co-kles mil M .fee to twen.tv-fo<:n members took end guesta -and Mr*. Marian Marta mi daugh- j
- r a-vd Mrs Efr^ Lichkar of .celer Indianapolis. |birt v
Mrs. A made Kent rereived the E door prae. Dav The next metirg will be the .day
picnic at the home of Mrs. Roy i Mr S.lierv. took
+ to -to -to -Mm
Willing Morker*
I.njov Rknic
Br -.ver Clyde Peck and
an I Mrs Fri ik Peck took Suncsv iimer with Mr and Mr?.
Fra- -: Dans.
mg ;ast week.
Mr and Mr? Jonn Logan an
wer- in Brazil Sat-
nrsormov OF 1A4T AAA ‘ rperntlr.ns OPERATION'S AI THoftl/l I> , ,, n tr.ict n, The following *
telegram
wa?' purchase or ler- '' •I
received by the Putnam C- w
AAA office today: feet prior to -•H'-use action tf>day reduced Davidson.”
Sera:-- bill to 22A million dollar? plus 37 million dollars carry over -n provides 265 million do!-lout lais for 1£MT program. Based on th ? action you are authorize*! mediately to resume all ACP
M *y r*
The cmintv
all farmers who h.n-e not J
their approve*! -J
under the 1947 program o
arrar.g- -ne* •.
mediately. 1
Mr?. R 5 N.dl y ani Mr? Eus .-.e Blue v ?- D ar apolis Sundav
son. B* toby,
jrrday evening.
Mrs Eva Job. north of Union called on her sister, Mae McO -n, one lay last we
Bell Mr •
A.
A'lender left last Satu.-
Irr. F rai
Staley and daught-r. - were in Groercas-
jy f»en:r.g.
Mrs Jirn Williams v .n'er th p.-e W Mlian ? and Mrs.
5
|*jrj A
Ben- Leonard. Mrs. Leonard
her eighty-fourth
M Neely at point
P. ..ard S’ ut week end guests George Garrett.
i Mrs were *
Mrs.
Betty Jane \V**>d ha? rehome from a two we- i - th Mr. an : Mr- P. : :
f Chi.
The W.llir.g Worker* class of the Christian. Crunch enjoyed a veiy p;cn:c at tine Roschdale - k n S-m.day At n.ct-r. a real per.: dir-ne- was served. Mr. Ben Buser offered thanks There ■- about fifty member* gavv *?*. e to the f * Th- a'ter-
t*i «y-!at &
c if
Mr- L'ue
a Hanctx k ref.
•me on E Walnut
afteme'n from Nursing Home.
5-
FABRIC
SALE
Mrs V Ear W.-
Mr. ar.d Mrs. Euwar-. tore*! to Warsaw In u-
day to be the g-.
ner*
Mr
WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR LARGE STOCK OF FABRICS IN PREPARATION FOR OUR REMOVAL TO OUR NEW STORE.
ALL FABRICS OH SALE AT FACTORY COST PRICE. Heavy and Light Fabrics
ART FURNITURE CO.
Mr
and
L'r.10:
r.ocr. was spent m a
•to -to -to +
M,«r»in* FT**n<>r •»u*-*t* \t *igrua Infa "isrma Dinner * zma Iota Sigma Club held a farewell dinner in Honor -if Prr-f and Mrs. Martin, who have gone to California w.iere Prxf. Martin ha* accepted a position at Southern Ca .f.-r: :a Ur.ive-.
sity.
j Those present Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burk-tt for the fried chicken dinner were: Mr. an ! Mrs Clinton Green. Mr. an: Mr? Donald Cook. Mr and Mrs. Warren Middleton. Mr and Mrs.
Mrs R ssell Verm.;’- Paul Thomas. Mr and M ? M J Mr? Cec: Brow*. Joas ?h H--ton. Mr and Mrs. A Mr , Mr.? John A Can- Reynolds, Mr? Utt l|r *hd _ r.t attended the 6th District Mrs Cleveland H.ckman. Dr. vented at the American g» Parker and Mr. r Terre H.ute on Sunday. * r -d Mr Walter E Martin.
f + -to -to + CV-vv-rdato- H**nv- to>.
Mel on July 17
Fr
Mr?
M
WOT •
the
pos*
tak
i!
ite-: Alp
Mr- 7.
*nd Mrs O. rr turned to after spendi u Flambea
II : - -
W Holloa ‘-il their home? g two week.?
Wisconsin.
iari Allender and sort, v . d F: ay and Saturtr. Mrs. W C Allender. Mr? Fr-J Sinclair Sunday dinner with Mrs. e Suiclair I and Mrs L. A Ray spent v evening with Mr. ar l R S Nodley. - Into Staley has been - r In the post office lot a.-t t.iree weeks while tr.e i?-.rr Reuben Stwalley. i.? j r..s vacation. - Mr* Lem Quinlin v:s- ;. v afterri'-jOR with Mrs. H i and daughter. Alma,
.le Union.
B- ' A Tr.ppett is employed “ Putnam County Hos-
pita
M-
nar .. Morf M and viss-
Mr Sp?
M
Mr
day >!- and Mrs. Estil Brown of Ird «nolis spent the week end wit Mr and Mr?. James Routt. V- C Allender left Saturday t - t two weeks with Mr. and Mr Murphy at Praineton. Ind. j y.~ and Mrs. John Logan and Bo'- .y visited Mr. and Mrs. C. W S .- a!y at ’ Patricksburg Sunday
Mr? .*(i* ****- * *- * - ■— j day for a visit with relatives m Terre Haute. | Ml -I’ d Mrs Do* ker Rule. M r and Mr? Vet Mann and M -? Lucv Minn were Sunday dinn-r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Mann
Mr and Mr? Wilford Hurst f r-ar Mt .Meridian, were in tow., one afternoon last week.
CHESTER JARVIS Is Delivering For Us. CALL IN YOUR ORDER Phone No. 878 and No. 90. KR06ERS STORES
•n to -to -to -to v -to -to v -to -to -to -3 ♦ ROACHDALE ♦ •N to V v -I- to to to to v V to 0
D- ;e McKamey of Put-
v-.?ited her sister. Nell Satur lay afternoon,
ard Mrs- Walter Corns V. and Mr*. Virgil Smiley Wednesday evening with
Mr?. Ezra Corns at
Leor- Williams, lineman for the Public Service. received severe bums on his f?et. He wus ( rushed to the Putnam county , hospital. He is getting alcng very well. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clitk spent the week end with M-. an! Mrs I Ed Click of Indianapolis. Relatives here rece.ved word of Mr? Marvil Carpenter's accident. She fell and fractured ?v hip. She had returned to her h me after visiting with relatives h re fer two weeks. Foster B*>l:ng of Jamestown is visiting his grand parents. Mr and Mrs. Orvall Boling. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arford of Tucson Arizona is spending - their vacation with the latter?
Why So Many People Soy, BUY INSURANCE FR01 Simpson Stoner
Mr?. Vet Mann visited M:- Je?~e Mann Sim-
parer*- Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cross. Mrs Mary and Katie Ar.der-
Our clients appreciate friendly service . . . and unbiased advice on insurance problems. They like to deal with an established agency which has complete facilities and full knowledp of conditions in this community. Acpordindr, we are proud that so many of our c’i* at? «ar, without reservation, “Buy insurance f:
and
little
and
Mrs. Clyde Parker daughter of Belle Mr arid Mr?. Char *-«
? n w- re failed to Danville SunI day cn account of the death of th* :r sister, Mrs. W. F Franklin. Mrs. Thelma Wytiore am! daughter spent last week with Mr. and M-s Raymond Hopkins. Mr and Mrs. Lowell Brown ar d son Max. of Casey. 111., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Bricker and sons. Max stayed over and went to McOorj mieks Creek for a few days with
Simpson Stoner Insurance—Real Estate
E Wood and son. Jackie, wero j v. - k • n-i g -•- of Mr. ar.d M*• ? Ralph Burk of Chicago. f *' I ?a?
rdai* H me E Cluo afternoon July 17
Mr. e 1 Mrs. W. A. Corns and Delca Hunter and Mrs. Oll'e O'Conr. r visited Sunday evening th Mr an- Mrs Leslie Hunter
with Mrs. Bricker and son. Mr and Mrs. Charles Hutchens and family of Highland. HI., have been spending their vacation
Sgt Earl W. Plummer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ber.net E Hummer. ZOO Ohio St., arrived home Sunday evening. Sgt. Hum.to,- • has served with the army of ccupation .n Manila ar: Jap*tfor the p 1 st two year?
use The room decorat?-;! w-.th In v.ew of the
1 r reservation t be
i daughter, Shirley. ^ nth Mr. and Mrs. Asbome Mr and Mrs. Ray Felix visited Hutchins and other relatives. Mr ar.d Mrs. Raymond Fulford ^ r - an< ^ Mrs. Oscar Batman d family at Martinsville Sun- t ^ a ^ 33 Sunday guests. Miss
*
M.s* Luur > Smith, the Mr- Walter Nee? . r t.-ue bus ress of
Maxine Batman of Urbana. 111..
Mr. and Mrs. James Vemor. F itt of Cloverdale and Rufus F. itt of Cunot. had Saturday ner with Mr and Mrs. James
TVmas Batman. Mr. Leona*J Shripka and
Indianapolis.
Mr. C H. Bricker of Elwood,
and Mrs. family of
Mr, a:-i Mr* Walter L E.--* and Mr. and Mr- W. ..ir. J Boatright were n Fmnkf* -? Sunday attending th- pier..* an meeting of the I: .>r a Stat Chester White Sw r e Breeci* • * Association. Breeders from * parts of Indiana ar. aever i. ; ue.?Ls from Illir - a.- <' ** : at-t,-nde^ the meeting
'." •z*: ca-.r. sur* X.h the a foudts
• r pe r ed the m--1- B Houtt.
- g the film or, ’■••ir i demonstration on ‘ ;eas te-»t:r.g of pres-
I Ind., were Sundav guests of Mr.
ntiC mu*
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knoop ■>£ lr i.anapolis visited Sunday w*lh Mrs. Luther Hom and family. Later they visited Luther Hom
•• - jr.v* » talk on -.{ the Putnam County Hospital. 7' - ■■ -ige in I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heavin
f Belle Union spent Sunday ( • . ning with Mr. and Mrs. Vet
Mann.
Sunday visitors of Mr. ard Mrs. Ham Cooksey were Mr-.
ar.d Mrs. James Bricker and sons. Stanley Harshbarger of California is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Harshbarger.
table
July 20
4* to to to + to to to to to ♦ to * ANNIVERSARIES •^•Ftototototo-s-to-rtototo^
Birthdays
| Mrs. Eva Cooper G: *.i*
R. R. 2, Ju!\ 22
I Stephen Alien Barrett aon of me.-ung Mr. and Mrs. William H Bam-: ’ tew.
j 1 year old July 20. | to to to to
Camille Ford, da igtater of M fo* c-te
and Mr *. Jack F 'd 1 y* * * T* M* *-i Tiiurwrtey
ts'.tissior. was
--•i*-at Ifc—an* and very joyed tey twelve memte-' f a!,* 19 Mr? Janr.es Sippn ti- a.’o* a roember Til* :i*-rt - -«t r g w.U be at tie wnoi* bouwe August 15 on
sewing
A is* t wh; member to piuuit wfti*
wulung to at-1
ROSES GALORE
SEATTLE. (L'Pi—One of the largest climbing roses in the Pa-
D ^ . cific Northwest, a Cecil Bruner.
Mary Chamness. Rolla Cooksey, vrl , . , . , . , , , _ . . _ 0 ’ -xploded into thousands of blosP*ul Cooksey and Elmer Smitn. .. . , w
^ s ' m s th « home of Mrs. Xura Mrs. Vet Mann was in Green- r- -r-^ _ .
. • • - attachments, [castle Saturday. j ' .. ° S ' an P ant 18 2 j „ * years old. stands 14 feet tall and * - *a.- Eae.-.l Orville Smith visited Saturday estrndg 45 feet acroM T 7 1 &flerT ' rKjn w,th Mr and Mra porch of the Case home
be * 4J at this Ham Cooksey. ; — - to at-1 Mr. and Mrs Elmer O. Suther-! -- -
-•> rr.e iij n an( i family spent Sunday in
touring southern Indiana and Kentucky. On their way they
TO CABINET
Th* J.-ff*
visited Santa Claus town and
Mrs. Emma tay. July 22.
Jane Grirr.*-.? t >-
HOSPITAL NOTES
Township H*im» Santa Claus park and Lincoln £' C. • . Jl he-Ad its regular State Park and
• Troxrsday afternoon. State Memorial
*t t*je home of Mr.where Lincoln lived until he was
Dan-^nine years old. where his moth-
er died and was buried,
Nancy Hanks They saw
Mias Norma Colli* r Rockvi.i*
Rohcr- Wailaee. north of viSe. at I M <IMTl All members please note change of meet-
was admitted Monday.
mg pii'*
to to to to
Andrew Dickey, Green castle 'I^riba Washington fluh
v.:.s admitted Monday.
P>< air Wednr-ssftay
! Th* Marina Washington Club Mrs. Ir re Hinote. ReelsviH, ' A dj mee, « Rot* Ann park 2. -a us admitted Monday. j'Aed-* lay evening at 6:30 for I Mrs. Annice Grider. Ftoacli- a Tn '’ ’ PT* * All members, dale, was dismissed Tuesday. i t families and guests are in- • vited. Pl*-ase bring food ar.*l Miss Helen Miles, Greeneastl-. I t.-bie service, wa dismissed Tuesday morning. | 4. 4. 4. 4. Miss Judy Cox. Cloverdale. R iling? Reunion
was dismissed Tues<iay morning. Paul Haitom. Danville, w is J dismissed Tuesday morning, j Fred Gnienholz. Greencastle.
* was dismissed Tuesday momin'.j Mr?. Laverne Wells and “o-?
T • Be Heli) Hunday The annual Rollings reunion will.be heU Sunday. July 27th at F-rest Park in Brazil. to to to +
son Reeption For Mr. and Mrs.
were dismissed Tuesday morn-, Kenneth Kersey
* n &- j A reception honoring Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Marion Dctro. 28 Mrs. Kenneth Kersey will b« Martinsville St., are the parents {h Id Sunday, July 27th. from 2-4
■—n Motrfte »p. *11.^ at the home of Mr. and Mi- 4n* ; Mi* Rogei T^ilijgjte^^i Maurice
ite ALArflsr
They
crossed the Ohio river at Evansviih* into Kentucky and returned through Vincennes. It was a very interesting and enjoyable
trip.
Bill and Claude Leonard of Pulnamvflle visited Monday with their grandmother. Belle Leonard. who is ill. Mrs. Elmer Sutherlin. Evelyn and Arlene Sutherlin. Irma Hunter and Evelyn Hunter were in Poland. | Miss Berniece Gaston of Indianapolis is ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Gaston and family. ; Mr and Mrs. John Logan and •son. Bobby, spent Sunday with friends in Patricksburgs. Miss Mattie Smith and friend of Indianapolis spent over the week end nere with her brothers, Elmer and Orville Smith.
»*,Aie th*. papthte On©
daughter Monday.
.. „. \TC!»- ^
Luther Horn who fell off of a
Kers^r, Manha-.- load of hay last week at his
rt Rodd, ne»r LimedaWh All home here, was taken to the
friend* are invited. - - -v«. a
rutnam County Hospital later.
KENNETH C. ROYALL, assistant Secretary of War, receives congratulatory messages upon announcement by President Truman of his appointment to succeed Secretary of War Robert P Patterson. Effective July 24, Patterson’s resignation comes, oh eVe of HoQse consideration of • Army-Navy unification bill. 1 International)
WHITE RD FANCY
DRESS RD SPORT
Cannon's
THE MEN’S STORE
