The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 July 1947 — Page 2

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Persovxi. And lo<al News BRIEFS

Business Slowed Up During June

an-J Hr- Char ■ 'r*> S OVOBT St are the parmls of a - I>ja?la - e*: rr. W*-:

Tar A.zrr.i oainu Deii. *■ ! i *77 na — rr • •" V^rM. — a: "S JO o tkw* w.th 3(tss MiArr . Cars',***. + + * + Craft (luh To Has - PiUh-l' Thy- nsaattbrr* of the Need! Craft Clus will entertaui the; hustam? ar4 fraeada with o-itch-ji sfcr.ryr Fralay ever. r._ at 6:30 at the ho»ne <■# Mr. ar

llkffer. FW-aw "iet The Gr .f Scotch and Fog..•some ptrr^c w-;,i be »»eH July 27'..'. a: toe Grecnca** roU ewrve at 2'*) p nu N raeraberv may ptay by peyv »r-v's fee-« bet m-ist ea.l ^2' tiefore Saturday noon. ■f + + + Rita Rhea Eatertaia* Ten Friend, vf^ndav Tboee onable to attend tr ssh.-mbrr party R;’.a Rhea ha i a the r cottar- m Reei*ni*e Mor day r.iirh: -s-ere Sa-dra -Cr. r.e and Beverly Bryan The Other Martha H:r. V.renv.i Sco.* Barbara Fusor. Janet FomSan.tra Ailar Raciae: Sor.kPegyv Webc Carotin- Pea bod • Rea Sutherisn an 5 Jane Umbre-* all attended the party.

bacaase <rf Hnilyirood or Ban Kr:;

, Francisco, but bee J3e my trife s Boar; c si-vtal* aei hijh ye -1 oharact*n*aUon of the tu n cities Hugh.

:ne n-r.orrjr ano ssck

to heaven

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*' -dc’ and cJoth and . is also a standard by which all of award* i

The m - n, bracelets

j-ibbrre and se taed to run

t as may be measured in our be- hue*

a--i har.-jcrir and"cur r anrirrs. Do we act l.ka people who are seeking < r who have fouri? Fourflushers and show-offs

-’ease take notice.

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y Pr.c at. An itg these frar. a that attenJcd the Oi<? Tin reir. a Sunday ve.-» Mr '<tr> Fr* i Starr ard «- Fr-d Jr M- C K H _ Mr ard M'- MJt B

A FEW SKELGAS STOVES BOTTLED GAS INSTALLATIONS Farmers Supply, Inc. PHONE hll

i born last Ft day Mr*, formerly Miss Edna Jud; - amwal Irwin r- iruor. leW in the park at O next SNs- iay J : 27. i. ves and then is a:- welcome lets spen-i the day

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Young reunion will be at mat Park SanJ ,.y 27th. 15-4? All rela-s-d fhends are invited to A bar i.nner will be L C Ruthstein and sons, Jerome, of Chicago. Leichty and - y in V. - Arcr : Bc.wiir.g Gr-en. Mrs. \V. J. A - -rei Mr a.: Mr- T V Cj* j- r : tv. nsday •. tn Mr a.-i Mr K* r.ieth F Harris and far...y, cm Rockville road. Mr and Mr* Robert Zeigran ar. 1 daughters, Nonna Jean and Betty Lou and Mrs W K. Zeigelmar and dw-ghter. Mary L*< have rettirred home from a * -k s vacation spent tr. tVatertc a-a and O uromowac. Wiscc n- *.. tVhile there they attended tne Zeigel.T.an reunion There w»re 75 in alter, ance at the reunion.

MKV KKHVKDS \TTEMIKO

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Mrs. P. E turned from u St. Lou -

Richards has r*a visit with friends n route from Sr;- -

amtoah. Iowa, where she atten .- eci t.ie second annual meeting of the Midwest HnmerocaUis S-n-

lety. July 19-20.

Mn Richards is one of th»founders of th* society and vrat honored by being elected to th

vice presidency.

A flower show was held in connection with the two-day

meeting which brought exh.b,^ Walru, musUcbe, of hmAor

Civil War Is Staged in Greece WITH GREEK ORDER AP-M V NORTH OF IOA.VNTNA. July 24 UP Th.s is Pane ho Vii. -.

warfare

The Greeks are pitted aga;n.heavdy armed bands of mour.' - aineers who ar*- f;ghung a mo: err. war in the ancient guer-

rilla tradition.

The battlefields are the yaggmountains and steep valleys of the Greex Alps, wh-re mul- - are still th* best mode of transportation—unless you walk. If it a an ideological *ar i Comrr.ur.ism against Democrat you see few signs of it. It is a war fought by Guerrilla leads who f.nd it much more excitir^ a-d romantic than hoeing -orn. The fact that there are Al-ba-a-. and Yugoslav*e|emerfts supply them with arms nnd a- -.unition to Tight a political war iteiks to be a coincidence a -ptsble to such men as Mar s Ipsilandis and other Baikar. Brigands, It is a civil war of Gr-ek aga.r.-t Greek, with no evidence y t of foreigners taking par* Tr- rebels ire rkcriited ir the Gr--k mountain villages nd pr rr.ised fame and fortur- a* warn rs If they are reluctant to -p. they are drafted - v- a;- What percentage is drafted against their will is unknowR. fc it .*. shows up in battle. The Greeks face the same military protoierr. the Am.ertcar.s iid Vula th* Mexican ric^nd would.', t stay on his de

r f the border.

The cjreeiLs have the men. c ; ..’pe-j-r.t and arms, but their

y c- „» stiU tough.

M st of the Greek ecjuipcr-nt (vara the modern British mprrr.L Un.forms, arms ammuni- [ t.- r. ail ar* British, ever, down British msumensns and :he

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a Erich Bramieis' wife and I in the coffee mit Hctel in cay bt.’cre we had ha ?xrr«-.-! it the Roesi-vtlt Hi tel .'

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I- Hcllywood the tnbles wer ctcupied by a m r it pectiLa: of Zxrople. Ttoe a Tien wore all .«ort5 *>f bizarre mm--: in every color cf the rainbow. I wish I knew mor 1 nr u: . fa-hi ns so that I cr.uF g;% yen a better description or their attire. B.t there were midriff catfits and those awfully ugly . r *'■ that ar - 1 think, call i Th-re w-'e dark, aunm even ir. the sub-i-d i.rht cf the restaurant— very ! rtg deep red fir-ger- - - ; - ' Tn-re were th-se great - z 'stume rings made of all - nis f eolcred glass, painted r.a: - outlandish hair-do.* -tly syr.thet.e red or blonde 1 The re were bare legs and short: ad re d purses slung over the -r ;;d-r—an; there was 3 f-v.- n.-h bable of voices.

Krug Attended Hughes’ Parties

-p.,- •!*(' -sir w rr? crerscd h' th - tviple in New Vork ai CTi>*fw ard St. Lru.s anc Hat

f; o-id-Wayib.-cwr ariBTtd«c-| WASHINGTON. July 24 — - t .z -C ilotte areas. j'I'Pi—Secretary of Interior J. ■ r.dei tr.-.r rwr * j Aj Krug was r -ported today to t r talked in sub^i ! V irfve Uni a dosed seaeion of the

- i ’iii-'.-i v.-eH-maJUi' red p -Pi 1 a . c-.tic - and towrs talk N -riy seemed to pa;, m : h attenti' - to ■ anybody eL«e ar. J e-. rybody «b->weJ eviJer.ee of m -rers ar.d nrer-dir.s What a d.ffer-nce.- ! jaif*. t my wife. Yes. ir.d-ed. she repiied In H cyw-oi you see the pecriwho are seek.r.g sontethirg Ir. S Francisc > ; see the p- r.-> *. - have frur.d what they

sought

T-.,: I thought, expressed thd.f: rer.ee very wdlNow. mind you. you den t see the people wno make up the real Hollywood in hotel dimr.g r: ".* any more than v-j find the n the restaurants of San Frar is-o. The great majority of people in any town don't harg out in

hotels.

But, unfortunately. visiters usually form the.r impression f a e >munity by thos* they see n public places. H >Uywood is a home ccmir.-ir..-ty as much as any other c r • munaty. But ir. the minds of : >i many people it has o*' me known as a combinatiin of cr>n-

ard giant movi* set.

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S^nsu- War Investigating Committee he attended parties given Hugh* by Howard Hugnes while the r.iillmraire plaremaker was tn*ing to hold $40 000 000 worth of

gov mmer.t contracts.

Krug was said to have appeared before trie committee earli*' this week He will be one of the

• or wit - - - ;n the inquiry g + + + j. ^ ^ ++ 7j

ANttlVERSI

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Mrs Hazel Etta dsle was admitted

morr.r.g

into government procureme.t p'aitice.- which gets under way

next week.

It L- the committee's practice i to qu* c *ior. important witnesses privat y before putting them on

1 the stand.

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Patty Seeley < anj Mrs Harry toda;. 24Ui

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xodiles and parrots and pain i tmuous county fair

trees printed or painted on them.

N neckties, of course, and no ats There -were slacks in all But I am telling you this n^t

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Everything in the store reduced during our July

Sale.

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of hemerocallia and other flo.v- ^ ev«,ne .kirts in ers from many dealers and which the Greek, sometime* growers throughout the mid- pa rad- -»r*monlat!y are m the weat- mothball* row. and seer, only on

The attendance of thousarls Palace guards

of peo. le at the show was evi- The GuemSla* do not dom inoonce of the growing interest ate any area of Greece. In fact tnat exists in hemerocallia which they never have be*r. able to is proving to be the perenni il stay tn any populated area 1 ng ^ supreme for summer gardens. enough to set up a “free governMrs. Richards has been grow- menf which their leaders re- | in g hemerocallis for a number of p-atedly claim to be their firatl years and has one of the best objective. j private collections to be found The Greek air force plays »* Growing more than 200 varieties fistfull of aces in this fighting, j she has blooms from early A squadron of rocket-ftnng Spit-1 spring until freezing weather f't*s stationed at loannir.a m-dos-s the season in the fall. flicted most of th# casualties on — the Guerrillas last week. The I practically unchanged.” the bur- Guerrillas have no air force, and j cau's publication, the Indiana onl >' machine gun and nfle ‘ire ' Business Review, obs-rved. “e\- ® s Protection, against bombing, c-pt for temporary expansions ir rinaflng and rocket attacks February and March.” | Aenal scouting is also done But the I. U. statisticians pr— until and unless the dieted less stable conditions in Guprr » u *a fmd a means of stop- I the future. • P' n g the small but potent air "Rising prices, continued large * orce - thelr operations likely will

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LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KNI

THE TOBACCO BUYCKt

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demands from abroad, and

be limited to border skinr. *h-

I VE BOUGHT well over ten million pounds of tobacco...so I speak with some authority when I say that season after season, I’ve seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy real fine tobacco — that ripe, light tobacco that makes a swell smoke.” F S. King, independent tobacco buyer of Lexington. Kentucky, hat been a Lucky Strike tmokerfor 19 years

wage increases indicate the pn-* ei <n 8»Fing a few hundred men stability of the past quarter will * l mo ® t be short lived.” it said. * Harassing attacks force the'

Mine vacations and the work

stoppages protesting the Taft- “ lar * e border Hartley bill curtailed coal pro- ETf ‘ at ex P < \ n **-

So remember.

.ductiou. while Uu- .bureau sa d building activity has showed no increase since naid-aiaani-r. 1946

in the sthte.

Greek government to maintain 1

army here at and to spend 1

much ueaded . money rapau-.ng i damaged roads, bridges and]

railroads.

Such incessant inconveniences (taailaaed aa Pace Three >

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