The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 August 1947 — Page 2
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CAIIY BANKER. ORERMCASTIB. tt /DIANA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST M, 1947.
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES
tax ral^s for certain purposes l*\ Imliana. Kefore t Township
in the matter of ii<*H*rminine the Warren Township, Ihitn-om i*m»t»iv,
Aclvisorx Board.
.Notice is hereby jrlven the taxpayers
Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper h yral officers of said municipality. at their regular meeting place, on the ■J r »ith day of Augnst.
i:*47, will consider the following budget: tow xsiiip in im.i.i « i.%**incition
of Warren Township.
{Scrap Has Only Started Hughes
Township l-'uitd:
Salary of Trustee «»ffice Kent Clerk Hire Trustees Traveling KxpepSe Office Supplies. Printing
and Advertising
Pay t»f Advisory Board . Care of Cemeteries .... examination of Hccords Miscellaneous
Total Township I’tin cl .$ 1,f»7a.e0
r ri<lti*>n I'nnd:
Pay t»f Teachers I ^.ooo Ptt Sell no I Transfers . *..«0d.oo
Total Tuition Pund
fUMI l*o 120.00
100.00 j 150.00 1 276.00 j
7f» oo
1 r.o.tm I
25atO i
170.0* '
^peeinl '•ehool Ptinil: liel air of Buildings and care of <»rounds $ B* pair *’f Kquipment, except School Busses . . . Behooi Furniture and
Jvpjipment, except
Bchooi Busses Sehooi Supplies. other thiti .lunitors* Supplh.** Janitor Supplies ....... Fuel for Schools Loans. Interest and Insurance Substitute Teachers .... Teachers Meetings ....
$14,000.00 J janitor Service
i Transportation of Chil-
dren Lig ht a nil I*mver , ! C«*nting» rides
I .VI iscel la Menus
j Tidal Special Soloed
S*iinl .
IT^TIM VTL OF FI Ml* TO III: It W*f<:D Fi’.virs n»%QriKi:i * i*« *11
KXl’KNSFS
August 1. present yeor. to Township 1 »ec. 31. of ensuing year Fund
J, Total Budget Kstimute
for Incoming Year $1,977.00
2. Kecejisarv Expendituro# t«i be maile from Appropriations Ptrex p n il e d July 31. of present year . 3. Additional Appro p r i «i - lions to be made August l. to December 31. »»f present year 5. Total Funds licipiired (Add Lirif* I. 2. 3 and It FlWTbS ON HANT> AM* TO BE it E O E I V K f > ERO.M SOP HOES OTHER THAN THE PROPOSE 1 > RATE oF
TAX LEVY
»I. Vetual Balance. July 31, present year 7. Tuxes to be Collected, present year f Heeember Settlement i 8. Jrf ie<*eiiMtieOils Iter «• u u e other than from Tax Le\ v. to l»e received from August 1 of present year to December 31, of ensuing year. ‘See schedule in Trustee's Ottiice.» <h> All Oilier Revenue
500.00 100 of' 100 oo goo or. 1 'a* ho 40M.«J lfi0.ro 170 *ai
40.Of
700.00 0.200 Of
00.0
■ 10UO0
1 40 'Ml
$ 8,900.'*
LOS AXGELES, Aug. J3 — (UPi Howard Hughes said he was convinced today that his battle with Sen. Owen D. BrewsI ter has just begun.
THE MH.Y MERER | SOCIETY
T.-.o «o
2.72'i 00
Spei-ial
R. llOdl I'nnd $ s.900.00
n.’nn no
2-'.o on
12.200.00
.7,200.00
Tallinn Fund
$ I 4.000.00
2,;ir.o oo
He said he had no doubt that a ••ecess in a senate investigation of his war contracts meant that Bretvster, the committee chairman. had “just begun to fight." ' He has an unlimited capacity for’ hitting below the belt,"
Hughes said.
faring the investigation. Briwster accused Hughes of dlAtir.g the government out of I 54(1000.000 through his war con-
\ tracts. Hughes accused Brewster 1
1 of blackmail and being the sena’c mcuthpiece for Pan-American
Airways.
The millionaire manufacturer and movie producer was back at j work today on tests of his photo- ! »*ns>s\fi%*a4ac?ei rvr>A r»lq nfi He h3d ill”
HERALD CONSOLIDATED
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Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March ?. 1878. Subscription price. 15 cento per week; J4.00 per year by mail In Putnam county; $b.00* to $7.80 per year outaldr
Putnam County.
j Class Of 1830 To Hold Keunion
S. R. Kartden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.
TODAY'S RIRI.F. THOUGHT The best gifts are spiritual, for they last eternally.- 1 Co! 12:31: Covet earnestly the best
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
2.022.00
1 too.oo | reconnaissance plane. I terrupted the tests to defend the
io.i;-,oooi , ... — _
I plane before the committee. |
I He came home from the hear- 1 ' Vtrs - Wile y Mark is a P* Uent j ings last night, feeling he was the Putnam ccunty hospital. i no longer "behiiTd the eight ball" Tho Gibson Reunion will be 2.020.00 ! f it Still wary of the mainc Re- held at Robo Ann p, r!: Sunday.
! publican. 'August 17th. 2,000.00 -.i
The Ureencastlc High School Class of 1939 will hold a reunion ; > n d pitch-in dinner at Robe-Ann Park on Sunday. August 17, at
12 noon..
All class members and their families are urged to be prea•nt. Please bring own table service and lunch. A cold drink will
be furnished. In case of rain. the. Sin, P*»
picnic will be held in the shelter
nouse at the park.
Those who have planned the u union are Olive Mae Dean, Marian McBride. Bonnie Goldsfejry Thomas and Aileen York
Elmore. + + + +
Mrs. Pritchett Hostess To .Missionary Aid The Missionary Aid of the Bainbridge Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Ellen Pritjehett on Thursday afternoon. August 7 with twelve members and four children present. Miss Agnes Curran, the presitient, opened the meeting by stressing the Thought for the Month "It is easier to prevent
3th. at the hor.’.e^of Mrs. James
Torr.
•9 4* J* d*
Stcner Reunion Held Stmdsy
The 49th a mual Stoner rrun.on
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
, ... , I..s 1 Wiseman, etal land in
held Sunday August K>.h
Otto Err.’acrg, etux to GroenI caslle Motors Inc. land in Green-
j castle •$!.
Orsa Overstreet to
Green
Mr. and Mrs.
Ruark 4ts chairman, j W- Irwin, etal land in Roachdale; thrown intoT
was
at the homo of Osca 1 O Hair.
Plans were made for the Golden anniversary next year with j Mrs. Ivan — , ,j Mrs. Lyc.urgus Stoner and M- J. | *
Stoner serving on the I
i
committee.
New officers for the comih; | year are: Janes Walker, prer -1 dent, waiter Stoner, vice'pres.-j dent, Reta Stoner, secretary, j Mrs. Lycurgus Stoner, treasurer, j There were 58 members pres- : ent. Out of town guests were:
castle, $1.
Nora L. Colline to Samuel Pratt, ctux, land In Roachdale. $1 Samuel E. Pratt etux, to Glenn
VANKs
BERLIN, Au ;" s ' raait *'y poik,, that three ^ • g>iardf: a t Span-,
E»rl, v.:,w N . a „ l . r(i i
J ] C ; d - atlaiv.
duty last night to ,><) G «Tman8. ^
7fc - p hdip B:!,. Md., wa s beaten *
curd and takpn *
Lawrence % J. Kelly to Lucille Two of th V Kelly, land in Russell Twp. $1. fi e j to ' 91
safety.
DRY CLEANING
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I>W Si ll. llMl. * ‘
'1 oia! Ktin«l* i .VIil l.lm s 0, 7, Ha a ml >
1,7.70 00
1.000 00
7,732.00 1
7.-777.00 13.727.00
TO.
‘\< l Amount to i'f 1 raisi'd for exponse** t<* !*• r 31. of «-nsuintr \<ir .
1,177 00
4,028.00
6.123.00
11
Op*-ratinir Bul ium < Not in 4 ■ \ < • • • s 4*| Kvp»*nse Jannni'v 1. to Jutn* 30, Lfvjx \f isfU’Banouiis Rev- • ■mo’ for vnuM* l*4*riml>
070.00
2.700 00
3.700.00
12.
\mount to l*o raiHtil by Tnx Javy
2,127.00
h. 128.00
9,623.00
"I don't minimize his capacity' i I for dirty dealing, and I have no loubt that, as he says, he has
| just begun to fight.”
Hughes said pressure of work on the XF-11 photo plane. in which he was nearly killed during a test flight last year, would * keep hi.n from taking any vaca- j ' lion. He may fly it U>day, he
said.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reev v -
left Tuesday on a throiiga the West.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hillis and son of Omaha. Neb.. Mr. and Mis. Roy Dwight Bartley and son of Muncie. Harold Stoner | of Hollybluff, Miss.: Mrs. Frank:' Hillis, Terre Haute, Mary K. . Haxrold, Ridge Farm, 111.; Mr n and Mrs. C K. Hall and son, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs | Claude Stoner and daughter of! Carbon; Mr and Mis. Robert Riddell and daughter of Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Kumpf and |
I
ALL dry cleaning done by US, Is work well done, without a full, So send to US your family’s BEST, We guarantee to stand ALL TEST! HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEAN
mistake than to correct one.’’ son of Brazil. Air. S. K Ku npf of
Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mis. Hazel the devotions. Callings gave
Lewmnan ga .-e Mrs. Myrtle I a short talk on
Missionary and church work.
motor trip-Mrs Frances Sparks presented
i the Missionary lesson.
Busby of Brazil; Mr. ar.d Mrs. Max Kumpf and family of Brazil. + + + +
The
Wades and Virginians will 11 was decicled 10 eontaCt hold their 20th annual reunion ! members uml to have them make J at Robe Am, Park August 31st., 0 ' « iV( mone y t0 thl ' Missionary.
Fund by trie September meet-
i Gulf Bridge a " 1 .mrsday
N«'l Vh hint Ion Numhf'i* of Tax
FEN MS
Township SpM'ktl Si'hooJ
' I' . . a t I ., .
I’MOCOM l> I.FYIFN f»f Taxable I*ropert\ bl* Foils Levy on
FoIIm
Airs. Gertrude Reining attemi«d a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mrs. Dora Reising.
Tuition
Total
70 .70
Levy on Fropert v $ .F* * $ .73 $ '7 $1.70
< mvii*\it vnv i: ^t%tfvii:nt of iwrs < ti:i>
. $1,111.70*1 f*N Amount to B« K:i isetl * 2.12-7 00 $ K,|2S.OO $ 0.t»23.*l'* $10.87*; '0*
city.
! The Fillmore Christian Church has postponed until further no-
_ II | tlce, the cleaning of the church
For Homemakers ,h “ Thu
Workshop Opens
ing which will be held at the home of Mrs. Mary Cowger.
2. A 4>
.Anniversary Dinner Held Here Sunday
Miss Fannie R. Larder from Lafayette entertained Sunday at Robe-Ann Park 'with an anni-j vcr.sary dinner in, honor of her
Golf Bridge -.vill meet Thurs day. Golf a,t 10:00 A M. Bridge at 2 P M. at the home of Mr". R. E. Stevens. 314 Elm St., with Mrs. N. W. Peabody assisting.
+ + •!• +
Thursday (Tub Holds Meeting
The Thursday Club held its i regular meeting July 31, at the
j home of Esther Cradlck. A very
Miss Erma Lee Mullinix of father and mother, Mi. and Mrs. 4
I delicious dinner was served at
l The Handcraft Workshop for Reelsville has entered the Union'.Alva Gentry’s 44th wedding an-
\ Mi to m: i oi i,ki i i:ii
Il'NTiH T ownshlp .... Sfifi-ia | s«‘boo I Tuition Total
Fol Jpcf t-(]
1 M.7
$ 1 .Xf;o 00 . $ 7.700 00 . . $ ;*.| 70.00 . $ I 0.730 00
i ’m! |i*ctetl
10 4*;
$ 1 ,‘>7 0.00 $ 4.xso.00 $ !*.27VOO $ I 7. *>0.7
Fnlb'ctod
1047
$ l.HOO.OO < 0.42O.OO $ 7.FiO.OO $17.3X0.00
Tn B»* Collpi't pJ
104s
$ 2.12'.00 $ VI2VO0 $ 0.023,00 $li».87«i 00
the Putnam County homemakers Hospital at Terre cpen'il at 10:00 a.m. today at minor operation,
the Public Service Auditorium 12 South Jackson Street by Elsie Alice McKeehan, and Lucile Smith. home demonstration
agents.
"Weaving for Fun” included
th. ir articles for the home such as
lim n guests towels, place
Haute for a ' niversary. 1 1 Those present were their
five
I noon and after noon the meeting I was called to order by our presi- < dent by singing the club song and
field,
NOTP'E TO TAXI’AYKHS OK TAX I.KVIKS
I uxpiiyces upp, ,rinu dmll h ir, ., r iifli'. tn In- beuril thereon Aft. r t e t.,x |,M. « bin,- I.een iletermineil. sml presente.l to the ('ountv Aml- ‘ ,'.s V ,l ‘ r I, 1 ' ‘•"VS prior to i|„. K. ooml Momlny in H. plember, I .ml 1 he leu fixed by Hie t'ouniy Tax Adjust in,nt Hoard, or on thi if ti'.l, " n“ ''I llloi. l-n or Iiinie Inxi4>. rs feeling ‘ ' ■ 1 1 l e \ ■ ,( P> Xllili levi. «. mat n|i|ionl to Hit- Slate Hoald ''K'S. ‘!,..i'nn oinmiKHlonerw tor furthe, md final li.aritiK Hiereun. by fllluif
il, , .ie, I V 1 " 1 1 1 < n"'l n,v Audi,nr on or before the fourth Mnntlin ..f . . bt.fore tin. tenth dm after iuiIiIi .nlon 1,% ti,e useful and decorative articles, tar, who was riding a bicycle and
i r,i n Hi3 r*! ^ hHtes ehunted. vlticltever aate is later, and the
• i- B mmI will [jx a tittle Tor h<gttrlnK in fbl« County
Mr. and Mrs. John Mayfield,' and ' H Mr ' “ nd
Mrs. Wilbur Hess and Ja-ughter
Monday Mitchell" ' visdi^ | ^ Hamid Truesdaie and fam.-‘ * Car ° ° f - Th ‘' meetinS WaS lUrned
repeating the Lord's Player. Roll call was answered by 15 member., and nat much business to take
Aug
WE WILL BE CLOSED
FROM
16 to
Sept
IDEAL CLEANE
their new grandson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John May-
Jr, of Morton.
It was reported that a man.
mats, wool bags, and many other believed to be a DePauw instnic
Haled August R. 1947.
IK
OKOROK SIMS.
Trustee Wnrren Township.
1 jTIpee types of loom being used an auto operated by a. woman I during the workshop tnis week driver, got together Wednesday Idem. 5 portable table noon at the intersection of Col-
ly. Mr. and .Mrs. Donovan Heber and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. ■ Walter Frye and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gentry and Charley' Gentry. Other guests were Mr. Jos Shaughenessy of Lafayette, Mr. and Mis. Ernest Barger and family; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and 'daughters, Mr. and
In the mutter of deter iiinlng Hi
Moiir.i.. I'invnihhp, Indlanu Itefore the
A as i*or> Boiird.
Not jpp i.s
Hv.Vhv" '"'hunu, tlini tile proper "legal ottlcerM of suld miinic-
* ■" Ul ’ il reaulur meetlnif ,d:iee. ■
l.H,, will eonwId. i the fidlowInK budKet:
TOW >->||||- HI IMil-T i
'l<in u«lll|i Knud :
Snliiry uf Trnetee . . j * fiet* Upn r Flirk Mire Trustee* Traveling KxrNfnssi Off|pp Suppli. Friiitinff
arifi Advprttf«inic
J'ay of AdviKtuy Board * ar«* ol <b'liu-trius
Kxuruin.itiiin of fit* f^rdei iMiocoliaupouN Total Vowiislilp Fund $
Tuition Fiiml:
1' Iv of 'J’eielier* $.22.:i.76.r,(| hunsiit uto 'fVachet h .... 700,00 Toiul Tuition KiiiiU . .(33,02<..'i0
are rug
; looms and one large four harness h-ge Avenue and Popular street. Mrs. Err.sst Heber and Mr. and I loom. City police had no report of the I •'I rs - A. P. Stoner.
The making ' * — 1 * • 1
as shown
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES | The makine of gloves and accident and accoiding to resi-
nix mte* for c ertain purposes by 1 1-urs-s as shown by Miss M. - dents in the vicinity no one was Indiana. Hefurc the Tiiwnshlp jKeenhan was very timely since believed tc have been injured. , " 1 " a - ,he taxpaye r* of Mont Township, igood quality leather is available. I., iV. '• "‘at the proper !• uni othtorH uf said tmtiHc. I , , , ‘' h: , ,"i! i’ -a'-.r ineetimc id...... ..a the .•mi, d.,> „f Aimust, |Chamois suede and copeskm aie
BANNER ADS GET RESULTS
000.00
1 20.00
100.00 180.00 277.00
77.00 15.00 .70.00
200.00 . 1.077.00
\N«%|FM %TIO\
^lirHiil Fund: L**| air "I Buildin^H and
cure of ' Iron mis .... 2.000.00
Hrpair ttf IItjuipment, t-x-
School Busses . . .
School Furniture and
Knulpment, except
School Busses , . School HupplipR, other than Janitors' Supplies
Janitor Supplifs Fuel for Sefuads
Loans. Interest and ln-
270.00
000.00 000.00 oo oo
1,700 00
sunt mcm Teachers' M'-i l in^s
s 70.00 130.00
1,700.00
170.00 400.00 270.00
. $17,430 00
7.
Spe* lal
School Fund
$17,430.00
0,000.00
21.130.00
Tuition
Fund
*:: 030.00
11.700.00
4.300 00 40,030.00
2,11*.00
0.300 00
.lanitor Servie*.
Tnuisporta tlon of rt.n
dren O.200.0O
Llglu and Fovrur .....
Fontin cpurlfH
Miscfllaneous Total special School
Fund
V.-M'S "*
KXJ'KNHKH * |
August 1 pruseni year, to Township
of ensuing war Knud I.. 'I ‘dill Itadp, t R*Iitwite
lot Inewndnir V.-ur 11,97:. 00
2. Nts'etumry K\|>« udituren In be mnde from ApurnlirlnHons t:n«.\ pended
July .11. Of pri sent y»nr . 1,000.00
3. Additional Appro p r I a - .I tions to he inad,. Auif-
1. t»» 1 111 h#‘ i' 31, of
present > far 7"i.il Funds l{«-<|uir< d
' A,, '*Lln. * i, 2. :: and 41 2.97".00
J IM ip U.X IIA Mi AND TO UK ft K driver' I'ROM “g' l'f’THirfl THAN T X\ LKVI ^ 1 '" ltATE *■ A'Mini Kalance. .Inly 21
_ pr< Kent your ! a9",.on
i. Tux.* tn be Callected, f" ' > cm y.ar (Derembtr
pen lenient . 900 00
' -MI sw I In n< eus Re\ e n u e otbfr than from Tax !<fvy. tn be reeelved frntn Aum»t 1 of present '(-ftr *r» fn i etnher 21. nf ' -wifin vear. (S>e Ht-lied- , ule In Trustee s tirtllce.)
(h» All Other k«!Ventie ‘ S,*e Sebednles . . .
Oj Tidfcl Knuds 'Add l.lttep f *, T. 'Oft nnd si. i C'R Nel Aoinunt t.» be raised ” for expenses tn tteeem-
tier St. of ensuinu year
11., Operating l.nlnnee (Nnt in « xe.-ss of ixxpense * Jan liars 1. to June 20,
1 Less M iseellnttenii* Hev- , : ettue for same I'erind) .. 900 oo
12,'. Afnnui.i to be raised by
* ’fax Levy 2.:txn 00
„ I'HOI'ltHI-U |,KX 119ft Net Vahuition of Taxable Property
Number nf Taxable Pulls
KIWI.S Levy on
e Polls T own shin
Speeia 1 Hel.ool ' ’. ....$1.00
Tuition Poor Relief
Total $i oo $2 pi
NOTH'R Ttj TAXPWKHS OK TAX LRVIKfl
Taxpayers nppearliiK shall have u rlglit to be heard thereon After
the tux levies ImVe I.een determined, nnd presented to the Count y And - Itu4 not Inter than two days prior to the second Munday In September utid the levy fixed by the County Tax Adjustment Hoard, nr on their failure *.. to do. by the County Auditor, ten or more taxpayers fo.dina themselves aggrieved hy so dt levies, may appeal to the State Hoard of Tax I'uuillilsxionerx for further and final ItearlUK thereon, by Hllmr n petition with the County Auditor on or before the fniirth Monday nf September or on or before the tenth day after puhllration hv the County Auditor of Tux Hates elmrKed. whichever dote Is Inter and ike
Slut. Hoard will fix a dale for hviirinK III '.hi* County
PAI L McKKKHAN,
Trustee of Monroe Twp.
ouite popular among the county
glove makers.
A beginners session in crocheting and knitting was a favorite for many women. Material needed for these who may wish to attend, Thursday, Friday and Saturday are. 1 ball or skein knitting wool, any coinand 1 pair No 6 knitting needle*. The txvelve basic stichcs in needlepoint gave many an introduction to designing useful pieces for tneir own home. Supj plies needed are 1 tapestry
over to the hostess and she gave some interesting contests which were won by Olive Harcourt. Marvel Berge, Rosalie Allen,
Lula Cox, George Miller,
t The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Olivo Harcourt one iiwifrk later which will be Sept. 11, on account of State Fair.
Roll call will be “How to Serve
a Quick Meal."
I Visitors were Mrs. Helen Kelley, Mrs. Chester Pool, Joan iegler, Joan Cummings, Barbara Sims, Kenneth Sims and Tommy 1
Schriener.
\
LOANS For Every Purpose $20 TO $300 INDIANA LOAN CO.
Wayne King To Play At State Fair Show
They all enjoyed a bountiful dinner. After dinner Mr. an6 Mrs. Gentry cut a beautiful four tiere wedding cake, a gift of Fannie Lander and Joe Shaughnessy. They received several nice presents. They all left late in. the evening wishing them many more happy married years.
+ * 4* +
M il ( elebmte
.Kith Anniversary , Mr., and Mrs. CL A. Yeager will celebrate their 50th wedding an-
niversary on Sunday, Aug. 14 at Mrs. Geneva Albright was dis-
their home southwest of Russell- Tuesday,
ville, with a family dinner at the ' Mrs ' Gertrude Huffman was
Hospital Notes
Thomas Brown, Iridinnapolis, was aumitt"d Ttipeday. Mrs. Alva Lisby, Fillmore, was
admitted Tuesday.
Mrs. Lucy Shields, preencastle was admitted Wednesday morn-
ing.
needle, 12’’ tapestry canvas and i skein woo). I The schedule for the workshop for the remainder of th • week 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. I'.S.T. Aug. 14, Thursday, Warren, Cloverdale. Marion an I Floyd Townships; Aug. 16. Ft iday, Greencastle, Monf-oe, Franklin, Jefferson Township and Aug. 16, Saturday open
house for anyone.
The above schedule is outlined for the convenience of club
2.i-.n no firoups however anyone is wet-
| come and come any of the three
4.i)An no ‘days.
1.492 «0
1.4 90.00
R.tilMlfl
12X00’
IN REAL DANGER
WAYNE KING
\9
s.jr.o.oo 11,002 no
Levy mii Property
f 17 M '4 I .70 S 02
MIAMI BEACH. Fla., Aug. 13 ■tUPI Auburn-haired Virginia 1011, whose gangster friend, Bftggsy Siegel was slain on the
o i si oo, West Coast "is probably in real
(danger’* Pclce Chief Phillip R.
Bh , 'rt. said today.
Short interviewed the Alabama •heiress at her palatial Sunset Is|Jai 'J home here. He said that
* V'-I'i 1 *’j Miss Hill is "acting in a spirit
' of bravado to cover ,up what she really feels a fear that she ha*:
been marked for death.”
Short asisgned detectives to check repoits that members of Siegel's gang had checked in at
a hotel here.
BAPTIST TO MEET
712.90:..00 ’ 4?,*n:, oo
4.970.00
11.131.00 '
Ainount,to Be Kuisgtl
Mm
Ail o* list
1947.
For the first time, the Indian* State Fair Horse Show will entertain its audience with a famous
orchestra.
Wayne King and his orchestra will appear on the closing night of the horse show, Friday, Sept. 5, in the State Fair Coliseum at Indianapolis. The Waltz King and his orchestra will play an hour concert at 7 p. m., Central Day. light time, remaining for music' for the horte show which will
start at 8 o’clock.
While the State Fair opens Friday, Aug. 29, the eleven-program horse show will open Sunday afternoon, Aug. 31. Another show that night will follow, the nrn.
ivien hour and open house from 2:00 until 5:00 o’clock in the af temoon. Friends are cordially invited. + + + 450th Anniversary Of Parkersburg Couple Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wilson j of Parkersburg will celebrate j their 50th wedding anniversary, Sunday, Aug. 17 at their home. They will hold open house from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m., DST. and from 7:00 to 9t00 p. m. for their relatives, neighbor* and friends. + 4* 4^ 4* Emera <Tub .Meets Friduy The Emera Chib will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. R. R. Neal, Seminary Court, at 7:30
P. M.
•F4- 4* 4Associate Trl Kapjai Picnic Thursday Members of the Associate Chapter of Tri Kalppa will enteitain their husbands at a picnic ’, supper Thursday evening at 6:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Cartwright. 4- 4- 4- 4* Four Leal Clover Club Met With Mrs. Hepler The August meeting of the Four Leaf Clover Home Ec. club waa held at the home of Mrs. Layman Hepler Tuesday afternoon. There were twelve men-
dismiaaed Tuesday. Clyde Parrish was dismiss' d
Tuesday.
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Birthday*
Lloyd F. Johes R4 25 years old today Aug. 13.
Wedding
Mr. and Mis. Dale W. Brown, 2 years today. Aug. 13th.
DON'T FORGET The Play Mystery Isla With an All-Star Cast from Radio Statin DEPAUW LITTLE THEATU Friday, August 15,8:15 P. Tickets Available at Following PI Kcllcr-Coan Pharmacy Greencastle Senk’ s atn Hanna's Book Store. HttrslyV Service7Kcrsey Music Store Boh Dean's (■r"**? Mullins Drug Store Jones Specialty . U and F. Raekage Store, Cloverdale. ADMISSION • Adults, 1.00 -- Children
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The White Lick Baptiaht Association will meet at the Plain’leld Baptist church Thursday trtPFrWay, Augwnt 21st and i 22nd. It will be the U2th annu-
al session.
grams continuing through Friday I b * rs a "d ah'? guest, Mrs. Nickelnight which will be Stake Night, son of Kim, Colorado present
Frea noon shows will start Mon- ent
mu'*?*' '• "’ ro "‘ h ■p ec '“i lut™,,, „„ n on The Slate Fair’x horse show,' sewinK ma chlne attachments now becoming famous in the j was not B ive h due to the absence tion, will offer $50,000 in prizes of Atra - Lloyd‘Houck. Three in-
EITEL’S ANNOUNCING! (except for perfect A COMPLETE DATE REMINDING SERVICE FOR EVERY ^AN IN PUTNAM COUNTY We have today mailed tq every man of Greencastle and s urr vicinity a card making available at NO OBLIGATION tor co service for dates you desire to remember. At no cost we will you 3 ddys prior to the dates designated of an approaching on ary or birthday. It is our desire to reach everyone - If we have failed to reath J lust call 636 and we will send you a caid or stop in the store and out your card. No Worry, No Embarrassment, No ObM 511
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and premiums and will include for the first time the National Futurity of the American Saddle Horse Association. It will also
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events.
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tereating contexts were prepared by the program committee dur
Ing the eocial hour.
The h—tea* ‘-’-ntserved cooling refreshments. The next meeting will be held Sept.
Date Reminding Service 17 Soutti Vin. St.
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