The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 August 1947 — Page 2

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MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1947.

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II) I'll.O I (Continued from Pns^ 1) on course. As it was. I flew in circles arr.l playej tag with ntyself all over the Yuk n terri-

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SOCIETY

I Mr. and Mr*. Donner j Olrserve (ioltlen \nnlversary On Monday, August 11. Mr. I r.r Mrs. Fr nk D»»nner observed I th< :r Golden Wedding anniverI s.iry at their summer home ir.

THE DAILY BARRER HERALD CONSOLIDATED

“11 Wave* For AH”

Entered in the postoffice at Ireencabtle, Indiana as second a s mail matter under act

I Mrs. Eva Kessler of Danvi’l. •spent Friday visiting Mrs. Lui

United Press rcr trier the r. im-l '' ;p ' v Mich., where they are Nlarcf) ^ ig7g. Subscription price,

Crawley. Mr. and Mrs.’Daniel Hanna are at homo from a vacation spent at Lake James near Angola.

1*1 T.VVM KOV GJlAIJt ATKS L\ IT. KNOX CEREMONV

Fcrt Knox. Kentucky, Aug. 11. Private Paul H Wichmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wlchmar. R. R. 1. Grecrcastte. graduated from a thirteen week basir trnin-

bei of miles he had flown duri". t.ie trip. Writing on the back of an old enveli p that ha i gon* around the world with him. thyoung pilot estimated he. overage speed at 273 miles per hour foi the trip. His flying ti.ne averaged 325 to 373 miic-s an hour.

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CROP*' ENDAM.KKKI) (Continued from |*age 1) most c f the state, as the predieted heatwave was delayed by what the weather bureau sail wen slow-moving Canadian air mass-

es.

pending the hot months. Maple Heights Home Ec. Mis-ting Tuesday

Maple Heights Home Ec meeting will be held Tuesday ev. ning at 8 p. m. at the School house. Roll rall.wil Ibe apron

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Mission Society Picnic Tuesday

The Mission Society of the First Baptist chinch will have a picnic Tuesday. August 12th at Robe Ann Park. Bring lunch and table service. Be there by 11 o’

But it was another field dav i c * oc * < - worn n of the church for swimming poeils and beach j ar<> invited. B*' sure to bring

resorts as thousands of Hoosiers 1 offering, turned out to find relaxation I •!* + T + from the sweltering days of the j P rb’ndship ( lub

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Terre Haute registered 93 de- Friendship club will meet! greee tr, tep the state's c inim.Jm-j W '-dnesday, August 13th at th' j ties. It was 92 at Lafayette and j home of Mrs. Gertrude Fox. Alii 91 at G: hen. Indianapolis , members pi ase be present. j Evansville and South Ber. 1 regis-j + + + •)• tend 90 and F t \\ . : , I I, "omen Of The Moose

mere 87.

and Mrs. C. J. Adelhelm ^ig cycle as a member of Com-

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00 to 57.80 per year outside Putnam County. S. R. Kariden, Publisher. 17-19 South -laekson Street. TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT If we have inherited weakness, ;u i judices and limitations from >;ir parents we should remember that we have a divine heredity also. Try to imitate perfection, >t imperfection. Ezk. 18:2: Tin- fathers have eaten sour gi ,pes. and the children's teeth

are on edge.

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

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Me*-) s Wednesday Women of the Moose will me. t Wednesday at 8:30 at the horn •. All members are urged to re-

present.

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^*. -r -h ->• y- -i- v -T -r t + + ANNIVERSARIES Hi + + + *• + •*• + + •»• -J- -f*

Blrtbdxrs

Susan Lynne Dobbs, daughter j V edding s.atiirdny of Mr and Mrs. Otto Dobbs, 2! Miss Marcella Dowen a. i years today. Robert J. Wentzel, of Dayto Marie Tate, ,36 years, today. Ohio, were united in marring at August 11. i io o'cloc k Saturday morning m Martha Cook. 15 years, Augjst. Paul’s Catholic Church • • J Rev. Francis Kull. Th? nuptial W EDDI\(* \XNT\ EKSAltl m^ss following the ceremony was Mr and Mrs. Melvin Ruarc celebrated by Rev. Anthony M - 30 years today, August 11. Loughlin of Danville. j The b' ide, whose parents live i LEGION MEETING ijn th west<‘rn edge of Pii'r.i Th*. meeting tif tin* Cassell 0. county some years previous, was Tticker Post of the Ann rn a j,ively in a satin gown anil veil. Legion will he held early tonight'Klfmla Strader, of Dayton, w .*o that those desiring to atten , the mild ■>! honor and G' or, ■ the basebaM game will have tim . i McMurti-y. of Rockville, was to best man Mrs. Orville Webb as-

• sisted at the organ,

j A reception was held in St. Paul’s Chapel Immediately aft >

the wedding.

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Warren Township Lions

Hold Pimie on Sunday

| The Warreh, Township Lions jClub members and their families

1 I held a picnic dinner at Robe-Ann

Twenty men wearing uniforms! ‘ ^

of the Arab youth organization, stepped into the Hawaii niterv 1

re ® d on : ' ; '

ting its peak. A burst of tommy

Four Killed In Tel Aviv Raid

JERUSALEM. Aug. 11 (UP) A wild-west type raid on a Tel Aviv right eltib left four persons dead and ten wounded today.

Mrs. W. M. McGaughey has gone to Bay View, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur S. Donner are spending a wer' m Bay

View, M*ch.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene McClintock have moved to their new home

in Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snapp called j on Mr. and Mrs. Lois Crowe,

Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Poellein sp nt the weekend visiting rela-

I lives in Boonville.

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Merle Selsor is attending natihery school at Purdue Uni-ve-sity this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ayler (Doc) Nelson and family, left Sunday for a vacation in Michigan. Miss Betty Lee has returned home from Lexington, Ky. to vi.-.t her mother, Mrs. Nellie Lee.

vaeation.

The Bee Hive Rebecca^ will meet tonight at 8 o'clock. Then will be no Initiation as previously announced. Miss Joan Jones of Rocky River, Ohio spent the week-end with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas. *

Ccmmand A. Third Armorei Division, aat ceremonies at

Brooks Field here today. Prior to entering the servic

April 28. 1947. at Fort Knox. Wichmann attended Clintor. C?n- ! ter High School, graduating in the class of 10947. He was ac-

tive in basketball, softball ^ jon military train

|ing.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Gainey j THE HOG MARKET and daughter. Stephanie of Ind-1 Hogs on the Indianapolis j ianapolis spent the week-end in j market were fairly steady today

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urge fall se>*h>n

INDIANAPOLIS Ind. Aug. Ujed and all

,VPi—Tnc Indiana Reserv.

ficers Association today urged fall session for Congress to complete a job “only half done’’ during its recently concluded ae. -

sion.

Col. Ray C. Thomas, presid .t of the state ROA. said the ur..versal military training bill an i the Armed Forces unifica : measure should have been parsed along with other nee

bills.

Thomas said ROA lcud<*: = would confer With Congressm *. to discuss the urgency of additional measures and to insist an

I later. Now it is to be entore- ftcates'vig i,

breeding cattle must to stat lie T.B. and Bangs tested by fin accredited veterinarian within 30 days before selling and it tak^s 1 to 10 days for returns to be received by owner and two certi-

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HUGHES HEARING

Greencastle visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Englrhart and children, of Crown Point, and Mrs. Howard KluG* of Ricrunond. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boatm'.r.

at Bainbridge.

Mis-s Lillie May Hepler has

accepted a teaching position in the primary grades in the. Lcgansport city schools. Miss I Hepler is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Layman Hepler.

with the top ranging from

$27.50 to $28.00

weights. Some prices

downward 25 cents.

for favorable i

ranged

Held On Two

Serious Charges

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hills would like to sell them for I $500 to avoid explaining where

they came from,' he added.

| Brewster, who is home for a ) month’s vacatior said he regretj ted the publicity given “girls ani I parties” in the subi omni t'i s 1 investigation of the $10,000,000 Hughes contracts. However, he

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WE WILL BE CLOSED

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16 to

Sept

Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Coleman, LaCrosse, Wis. ai spending a few* days with Mr Addie Coleman and Mrs. Col. - man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hammond of Reels-

v-ille.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCul-

lough and Mr. and Mis. Demis Jones have returned from a, trip through the south. While in At-

lanta, Ga., Charles McCullough peared. attended a 3 day Coca-Cola Con-1 The criminal

vention. representing the

Coca-Cola Company.

said he expected the investiga-

BERLIN, Aug. 11 lUPt —' tion would lead to ’high plac es.'' American investigators booked ' H® refused to name any highshapely Vera Heibst today for ranking officers who might I. | "suspkicn of murder and theft” | involved or to name thos. who Max! in connection with the death of . will bo called before the t m1 Princess Hermine, widow of th; j mittee next month or ir October. Kaiser Wilhelm II .and the theft j Brewster said he hop. J the in-

of $2,000,000 worth of her jewels. The black-haired Miss Herbst was discribcd as an inti.r.ato friend of Prince Ferdinand,

Hermine’s son.

Ferdinand ha:d been caring for Hemline’s $5,000.COO jewel collet tion, but reported that 29 pieces worth $2,000,00 had disap-

IDEAL CLEANE

lota' j division of the U. i mally booked Miss

investigation S. Army forHerbst at

vestigation would result in recovery of sum** of the money improperly obtained b\ contractors, Hand the enactment of legislation leading to more efficient procurement in the

future.

CLOVEKO \LE

Mrs. Adrian Morris: n and Nora Morrison, were in Terre

Haute Friday.

Luther Horn was able to walk

CpI Melvin R Steegmiiler ri| CID head( l uarters at; - er carefully • downtown Wednesday after beattending flight engineering questioninK the SU!>pect ' ' inR Confined to th<> hoSpital and

, , When arrested and booked,

school at Keesler Field, Miss, for ,, ^ , n . . ^ u , .. . . , , .. -'Us* Herbst loudly protested her live months, after which he wd! .,.*, u

, . , i innocence, insisting that she was

return to his Air Base at Eglin . , • . - u ,

a close friend of Hermine, who

F.eld Proving Ground Flond-i. lk . u Th , lrsday at her home in His new address is Cpl. Melvin Frankfurt in the Soviet-occupied

R Steegmiiler R.A. 15242756

Box 337-3704-AF-Bu. Sqdn T.M

1 Kessler Field, Miss.

j zone of Germany.

Mrs. A. R. Standring left the latter part of last week to make her home in Laramie, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth West

and family, have gone to their I Relatives and friends are wclcabin on Eel River for two weeks { c "nc A basket dinner is follow-

O. R. Carlucci, CID chief, disclosed he has sent an agent to

The annual Tho rns raunip 11 Ru8sian Headquarters to request will be held at Forest Park ! ® n auto P s y oa Hermine’s body.

Biazil, Sunday August 24th

home for injuries wnen he fell off the haywagon several weeks

ago.

Johnny Norman of Baltimore, Maryland, is visiting his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Woodall and family.

Anna Mae Jones is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Terry and daughter in Greencastle a few

(park Sunday noon. Following bountiful dinner which was

on

which everyone feasted, the members had a short program and some saw the baseball games on the . park diamond, whil*others rested from the ordeal c f > eating such an enormous dinn *r.

days.

•Poison was suspected. J Lloyd Hunter and daughter, The CID was working oh the Irma, were in Indiana,polis Mon

possibility that drugs might have Jay.

been dr-jpped into Hermine's tea Miss Irma Hunter, daughter

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hurst and j lives cf the Thomas family who ol, P w hen she gave a tea party of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hunter

1 Tuesday. Miss Herbst attended ; was entertained at a birthday

vacation.

ed by a good program. All rela-

Mi and Mrs. Charles Duncan j hav ® a talent are wanted to help

gun. fire shot out the lights. Patrons rushed for the doors. A hand grenade lobbed into the milling crowd, tearing off an Arab's legs. Bullets ricocheted

around the ballroom. The raiders ! rhe weather was perfect for th then backed away firing, and outdoor meeting and it was on-

disappearing in the darkness. Some sources said the attack was fhtended as a robbery, but r > effort wa.; made to take valuables. The shooting seemed to b* gin all at once. The night dub is new, and one of the most sti umlined in Tel Aviv, an all-Jewish city. It was left in shambles. Among the dead were three mer. an I one woman. Of the 10 /ounded. six were in a critical condition. Four others were W( undid seriously. A driverless aut< mobile loaded with explosives careened down, a street in Haifa yesterday, and blew up. P dice members of thr Irgun Zvai Leumi undergi nind were han Ming the explosives wh**)! something went

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joyed by a large number of th<* club members and their famili a

OFF ' Fit DIES

LAFAYETTE. Ind., Aug. 11 (UP) Authorities investigated the death of patrolman Edwarc E. Farley, 34, t 'ay, whos • body •vas found in his irked automobile yesterday, a bullet in hif head. Police chief William Taylm said Farley may have committee suicide. He said he knew the officer had been despondent because of failing health. Farley died a few hours after he was discovered In his car at the Elks country club and was rushed to St. Elizabeth's Hospital.

U. N. GETS BALKAN EVIDENCE

and family, spent Sunday at the

Brazil Park.

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lietz and Mrs. Nannie Snapp of Indianapolis visited Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Snapp.

The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn Shaner. Greencastle Ft. 4, died at the Putnam Countv

ho pital Monday morning.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wilde spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Nolan of Attica. In the afU rnocn they called on Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gray of Wingate. The Fillmore Christian Church har recently been decorated. It is now ready to occupy. The members are urged to come all day Thursday and help clean and

move back.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams have returned to their home in Washington, D. C., after visiting

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ftfefUMENTS su R*lWn in

submitted to the United Nations ns evidence in Mtuation. are examined at Lake- Wueaews. N. Y.

Col. Roscher Lund, chairman of the Balkan committee, and

•ssistant, Jeanne Torney.

the

in the entertainment. Bring your music and your readings with you and tell O. S. Johnson what * you want to do. Come. Hospital Notes Betty Girton, Knightsville, was admitted Saturday. Mrs. Evelyn Davidson, Greencastle. R4. was admitted Satur-

day.

Mrs. Viola Lydiek. Coatesville, R 2. was admitted Saturday. Mrs. Lydia Nichols, Fillmoie R 1, was admitted Sunday. Mrs. Irene Hinote Reclsvi'l*? F.2. was admitted Sunday. Mrs. Irene Bullerditk. Roelsville R2. was admitted Sunday. Ervin Hapeny, Reelsville, w is

admitted Sunday.

Mrs. Jeanette Albright. Greencastle, was admitted Sunday. Miss Madonna Estep, Gref y-

with their son. Mr. and Mrs. 1R4 was admitted Monday mornG:orge Williams and family, E. |j n g

Washington- St. • Marion Crawley of Lafayette stopped in Greencastle Monday morning to visit his mother. Mr. Crawley was on his w*ay to Lexington, Missouri to attend coaching school, from there he will go to Denver, Colorago to attend

coaching school.

A. H. Gilbert of Tipton, California, ai rived on Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs. David C. Worrell. They spent Monday a’, Indianapolis with Mrs. Wm Handler. He left Tuesday morning for Ypsilanti, Mich., to visit his daughter, Mrs. Robert

Manic.

| Hev. and Mrs. C. C. Griggs of Bloomington were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Worrell. Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richie and Mrs. George Dicer of Lebanon. Afternoon callers were Mr. ami Mrs. J. F. Green and family of Brazil R. 3, and Mrs. Byrda Green of Indianapolis. Morris O. Herbst, of Carbon, filed suit in the Clay County Court against his wife. Juanita Herbst. alias J.uanlta, Smith, for divorce. Among reasons stated *n his bill of particulars he says

the party.

LATi NEWS iCoatlaae* from Pax* oae)

Mary Dyer, Spencer R2, was admitted Monday morning. Mrs. Louella Alice was dis^

missed Saturday.

Mrs. Marie Brown and daughter were dismissed Saturday. Mrs. Bonne Brattain was dis-

missed Sunday.

Frances Murphy was dismis-

sed Sunday.

James Humphrey was dismis-

sed Sunday.

Mrs. Lois Dix and daught >r were dismissed Sunday. Mrs. Jessie Anderson and daughter were dismissed Sunday. Mrs. Mary Huffman and daugnter were dismissed Monday

morning.

Mrs Juanita Poynter and son were dismissed Monday morn-

ing

TO CONFER ON RUHR - WASHINGTON. Aug. n • HP) — Anglo-American diplomatic and military officials today held last-minute private talks before sitting down tomorrow to explore ways of boosting coal production in the Gcr-

his wife has a second husband , man Ruhr.

and is therefore, guilty of big- j The two governments hope to amy. They were married in Sep- ] jump present Rhur coal productember, 1939, lived together less tton from an average of 225,000 than two years ajid have no chil- tons daily to $50,000 tons or more dren. He says that his unfaithful by nevt year. Rhur coal producby ‘-wife oxtered into a second mar- tion ia viewed' by both govern-

(IrUemat.onilSoundnJto) £fl "'“'T P rocurin * • 7 nt * *" ‘ntegral part of the

divorce from him. plan for European recovery.

today (or new airways to conqu-

er.

Odom announced— j “I plan to enter a souped-up I‘-I7 Diane In the K-ndix all races next Aug. 80 at Les AngcF.s. Special equipment which I picked up while In Europe will make it possible for us to make the jet propulsion hoys sit up and take notice.” GOOSE BAY, LABRADOR— Aug. || (INS)—Two "Flivver" round-the-world flyers today posponed for 24 hours tli»lr take-off of a IHOO-tuii. hop to Iceland.—The Civil Aeronautics aun.inist ration at LaGuardia Field announced that adverse weather conditions between Labrador and Iceland had caused

the (Mwitponcnient.

The pilots of the ‘two Riper Cubs hope to fly non-slop to

Iceland tomorrow.

FOR SALE: A used piano ir excellent condition. The piano is an upright Gerhard and may be seen at the Evans' farm 1 mile north of Brick Chapel.

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BASEBALL TEAM BAITS HOUSING WITH PASSES OKLAHOMA CITY 1UP1 _ Ball players on the roster of Oklahoma City's Texas League Indiana are among the many city residents hit by the housing •hortage. Faced with an apartment shortage that may cost them some of their top diamond talent, the Indians' management have announced a season pass will bo awarded to all persons giving information leading to a. dwelling place for team players. Business manager Harold Pope says he thinks the Indians’ players would settle for anything —except a tepee.

; party Wednesday afternoon at I the home of her grandparents, ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Corsn. Those

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| who were present were, Evelyn [ a.nd Mary Ellen Sutherlin. Anita j Talbit, Ann and Mary Cummings and Wilma Stattner. The party j marked her 12th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan and son Bobby and Ronnie Woodward. .vere at McCormicks Creek

Park Thursday night.

Mrs. Lou Eggers is suffering with her hip that was broken several months ago. . .

DON'T FORGET The Play Mystery Isl With an All-Star Cast from Radio Statici DEPAUW LITTLE THEA1 Friday, August 15,8:1!i P. Tickets Available at Following Plat!: Kcller-Uoan Pharmacy Greeneastk* Srnw *ain Hanna’s Book More Hurst.Vs Servlrr. Kersey Music Store R..h Dean's (irooi) Mullins Drug store Jones SpedaHyf K and F. Rack age Store, Uloverdslr. ADMISSION • Adults, 1.00 - Children,

TESTING COMPULSORY' On March 1st, 1947 a law was passed required a,11 breeding Cattle to be 1 B. and Bangs tested, within 30 days preceding th? sale of such animals any where except foe slaughter. At thrt time notice was given that it was a law and would be enforc-

The Wyoming antelope population now stands at approximately 45,000.

The National Fire Protection Association aaya there are 14,000 volunteer fire departments in tha ITPnited States and Canada.

FOR BABY’S COMFORT

Kleinert (‘ants and ami $1.10

pads R0e

Comfort Pants and Pads e»e and $1.49. Baby Pants HBo Rattler, etc. SOc and 70e Comb and Brush Sets $1.00 Diapers — Marea, Chlx and Birtls-ye Training Pants 43s and 65e Creepers $1.45 and $1.75 Dresses, sizes I to 8. $2.98 NURSERY NOOK 9 EAST WALNUT ST.

INTRODUCING “THE CHILMEN OF THE M

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Martha Ann Goodpaater, born Sept. 17, 1942, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Goodpaster, Coatesville, Ind. Grandparents are, Mr. and Mrs. Glover Goodpaster of Coatesville, Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Odus Maxwell, QuFney Ind., R. R. No. 2.

Richard born October • !• Mr. and Mrs. Eskew. Crawfo® Grandparents j* r . Mrs. Herbert BSouth College u and Mrs. Sr. 214 South G Crawfol'dsville

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The judges choose the«e charming child'’ 1 ’ month of July. CALL US FOR THAT APPOINTMENT TODAY “IT’S COOL MM OUR NEW STUDIO » Our two “Child Of The Month” Special* Co"

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