The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 August 1947 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
* SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1947.
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cities the CIO is stroiiR and that [ Mmisham; The Secrets of Hil!- There is a stream we mganiention is especially bitter ;} ud I'ouse, Noriis; The Farm-] cross
toward the Repablicans because house. Reilly: Always Young i of the passage of the Taft-Hart- ' and Fair. Richter; The Bright jj ley bill. j Promise. Sherman, y It will be an uphill battle for | —
WOMEN GOLFERS IN MATCH HERE
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all must
the De mocrats because Springer was leeleeted last November by a 2o,0C3-vote margin over his C •moeratic opponent. Frank C. Unger, of Farmland, former
The river of human .years
Now lying calm in the summer
light
Now splashed with the rain of
tears.
Out from the hill of God it flows
HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It WftVM For All”
A number of women golfers
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Tooth district chairman of his fiom the Fort Harrison Country] party . , Club of Terre Haute .and several j
Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7. 1878. Subscription price, 15 cents-per week; $4.00 per
And on to the shoreless sea, I by ^ in putnam county; Where the noontide sun no shad- ^ ^ tQ $? 80 per year
Nominees cf both parties for | Greencastle feminine club wieldCmgress will be selected by the I ?rs. battled it out on the local Tenth District committees, com-J links Thursday, posed of the county chairmen. ! First low gross was won by Tile re are leports that in order ; .Vus. K. Steppe, T. H., with a 9i. to save mo.’.ey, the Governor Second low was Mrs. Don Ellis, might set the election date at city, 100. the same time as the municipal 1 First low' net. Mrs. Elizabeth /•leetiens.. i Je kir.s, T. H., 86; second low. John H. Nigh ,of Greenfield, G. j Mrs. Mildred Brettinger, T. H. O. P. district chairman, said he j Greencastle women golfers in probably will d.day calling his tile match were Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. committee together until after William Hanna. Mrs. Orville the Governor has fixed the elec- Stewart and Mrs. Joe Crosby,
tion date but Harry McClain, of
Shelby ville, Democratic chairman , of the district, said he would as- ;
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Putnam County.
S. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.
ow throws
And time is eternity.
Amanda E., second child of a family of twelve children born to William Riley and Cynthia
Pritchard Buis was born in Mor- TWD ^ Y .g mllLE tHOI’GHT , gan county, Indiana. August j 1856, crossed the river of death j You cannot snatc h the strand entered her eternal home ^om the sky by shutting your August 2.7rd, 1947, just six days > .ves, ner ran you c-ilnone CiO-l
after her 91st birthday August ^- v denying him 17. Al this time she was Jiving h* 1111 a *•
P 14:1; The uis ’’.cart Lh -r.
semble his committeemen within bodies dragged into a clump of (
the next few days.
Among the Republic an possi-1
bushes.
Priests at Boy's Town
with her daughter, Mrs. George Webster, east of Greencastle. On March .'10th, 1882, she was united in marriage to John W. Terry. They established their home on a farm about one mile
east of Mt. Meridian.
To this union were born eleven children: Tom of Floyd townson t ship, Mrs. Frona Tincher and
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Personal And Local News BRIEFS
Gwin Ensign is confined to hi:.
vacation trp in northern Michi-
gan.
bilities for the congressional about 30 of the boys to aid of- Mrs ' p ' 8,1 Wt ‘bster of Marion nomination are John Himolick. ficials last night. The only clue U-'vnship. Mrs. Annie Runyan of home by illness,
of Connersville, Fayette county found before darkness set in Mooi^esvUle Mrs. Hurtha Tharp. ^ and Mrs Evan Crawloy chairman, who was a lieutenant, was a ‘‘fancy" evening slippei an,J Heibeit of Greencastle, Mrs. and fam ., have n>turnP j fronl .,
colonel in the Fourth Armored similar to several found in a i-'i’oa Turner of Cloverdale an*. Division in World War II; Leo shopping bag in the back seat of K °y of Mt - Meridian. Three oi Kinman, Shelbyville editor and May's car. i the ' 0 ' Mrs A, - la M - Driscoll, Eu-
Shelby county chairman: James Police were investigating blood gar and an infant have preceded Dr. J, G. Campbell return-id M. Knapp, of Hagerstown, former spots on Patten's trousers, her to the Great Beyond. Then Thursday from the Methodist House speaker and now Slat.- which he said he received dur- are twenty-five grandchildren hospital when* he vas r.cinitttqd
Personnel Commission director;, >ng a fight. | mil twenty-four great-grand-^ in June.
State Representative Lothair - i ein'dren.
Teeter, Hagerstown manufactur-' | Ak 1 ills * iusf) and and wife travcl-i-r; Elmer Bosscrt, Liberty at-j ■ • ■’USWw^P | *'^ ^ : 1 1 ' ^ pathway togethei, shai • torney, and Clifford Payne, New (Continued from page 1) " 1 " l * u ' J 0 '’ s anL * sorrows togetliCastle clothiei- and civic leader. 1 . l ' r ^ ol more than forty-three
It would appear that Unger *• ' He vvaH years. | Lucile Campbell of Lafayette would have the inside track in thlr<1 • M ‘ rHOn arrested in recent ]„ later years they purchased returned to her hon," Friday the Democratic contest because 1,uu,UlH :u,,oll 8 fari,,, r soldiers, u f arm northwest of Mt. Mend- after spe: ding th- week with
he war the nominee in 1946, bui.. 1 " l '" s , lan. About twenty-two years Kathleen Ci mpbcll. Deere may be a cry for new! ago this home was bioken when
bl Td, In that event, the following are deemed possibilities: Mayor Sidney Baker of
Fortnightly Club .Meeting Postponed The Fortnightly Club will not iil^et until, September 8th. The meeting will be held on that date with Mrs. Wiliam Bishop with Mrs. Ray Trembly assisting. Mrs. Benton Curtis will have the piogram. 4- 4- + JO. E. .S. To Have Meeting Tile Greencastle Chapter Number 255 of the O.E.S. will have Initiation Wednesday at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. 4- 4* 4- 4* Kappa Delta Phi To Hold Meeting The Kappa Delta Phi will hold their regular business meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 a.t the Public Seivice. 4* 4* ♦ 4* Home iKc Club To .Meet Tuesday The Brick Chapel Home Ec onomics Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Roland Lane, Tuesday afternoon, Septe r.ber 9. 4- 4- 4- 4Bridal Shower For Miss O'Neal
I reven-year-old child.
] Don't worry to much
| your vocabulary.
A jewel chest is often small a garbage can is usually large.
Nebraska’s birth mo
about | year was more than „ n
death rate, standing J compared with 12,393
Woolly .Mammoth Tusk Dug SEASIDE, Ore. (UP) A tiwk
1 of a woolly mammotn, common j f
' U> the Pacific Northwent about 200.000 years ago, was unearth«d here by Gailard Lampert while he was leveling ground)
with a bulldozer.
Rather Be Presid
Erich Brandds’ S,c,r ’ s Kin in U ' , S ‘
How many words do you ; know ? Probably too many for your own good. But let us be serious for a minute. Some educators, who may not have anything better to do for the time being, counted the vocabularies cf children of different ages and came to the conclusion. that, based on the number of words known by today's average child, modern knowledge is mue 1 greater than it used U be. If ;t interests you, the averag-
rx;.
, child c. four kno.vs 5,600 badit
A miscellaneous briaal shower Q4 . nn , : v was given for Miss Wilma O'Neal « r ' P ' ) flV " 9 ' b ®°- “f ^ 6 , . ^ 14,i00, ard so on to age 10.
I when the vocabulary averages
i 34,300 words.
j It has also been established I that in a,11 his writings Milton used 11.000 words; Shakespeare
I The Active Chapter of Delta Theta Tau will meet Tuesday Sept. 2nd at the home of Miss
Mildred Cavaness.
| LONDON. Aug. 30.—(INS)— tho lather wai> taken; but moth-1 M,s Wendell Pell and daughFire believed to have been cans- j,,. to the home she loved ^ 0,s ^ ave returned from a vacaNew ‘'‘ l , ' v 11 « urkl,,a nS eigirette mt- 1)lakin g a heroic effort to stay tion tr 'P to Cincinnati where iously damaged the Princes-- on the farm. Due to failing visited friends and relatives. Elizabeth's Snniiinghill l*ark Health it was necessary for her, M r. and Mrs. R. C. Decray and
u a.ate budget d reUor; Me-' ''arl> today. Fire ofti- lo u-ave her nome to live with son, To r.my of Chicago, and Mrs. Clai.i and Pleas E. On ml., of i 1 "' possibiUty^ hl r children, who did their best Arthur Huey of Honolulu, a.re
ar! “ ,n - . to make her happy and comfort- 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Hble. | McAnnally.
LAKE SI < (ESS, N. \Aug. gp,. was a good and true.
Castle; Andrew Ketchum, farm rr of near Greensburg and form -
Shelby wile, now state c.iainnun. i Funeral services for M'.i Springer will be held in Conners-
ville Monday and it is
believed i* AlS ’ * nitod Nation-. |- a other, devoted to her family!
The Rev. Ralph H. Saunders, minister of the First Christian Church, Greencastle, has return-
81 years she' ' d to the citv ’ aft, ' r completing operation. fiv, ‘ w ‘‘‘ ks of stl,d - v at Garrett
Hhoda , d, ‘ u ‘ a,,d for " i,hdra ' val of Since that time she had been in Biblical Institut( ', Evanston, 111. 1 away I ^ failing health, but bore her suf-] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitlor,
one year ago, August 30th, 1946.1
Our lips cann.ot tell how we miss] -'LADR1D, Aug. 3t). I Spanish authorities revealed to- f oai - f or | 1( . r
that the governor wil set the Security t onneil stood adjourn- ani ) f, ever ready to sacri election date soon afterwards. ,'' d UM,ay unUI s, 'Ptemoer 9 after fil . c . f „, ttu . ir best interest.
, abandoning attempts to reuch j| lt> 0 f
IN MEMORY |Immediate agreement on Egypt's umi( , . w ,, nt a major
Of our Mother and wife Della Wyatt, who passed
j feeing with Christian courage, ] Mrs. Eleanor Holli Jay. and Miss (INS)— which proved that death had no Carrella Kerr, all of St. Louis
her, ; jspaiusn aui.ioru.es revealed to- f ea r for her. Mo., are spending the week-end Never shall her memoiy fade l‘ ,av ,hat 15 kil,ed Besides her immediate family with Mr. aivj Mrs. Malcolm
Loving thoughts will ever w«i,n* liijun»cl wlu n a bridge^ iS survived by one suster Suggs. dcr, . collapsed last night near \ illur- Mrt , Jlllln Butler of Belle Union;]
To th. spot where sh? is laid. j°.' a D p s * err ®’ Zaragoza, as anc j f our jro theis Alva of Ca 1 - and A * rs - D- E. Johns left Sadly missed by, Husband. “ l ,a » s *‘ n tf e r ,r ain passed over ifornia. Kmeiy of New Mexico,] y' Rsda >' ^ lheir homp hi
Milton Wyatt, daughters and | ,,M ‘ K P an ’ \ Harvey and Lora of Marion
granddaughter. p<j;
NEW ROOKS J HO P1T \ NOTE Tiie i H great but ve find ""*' k w, ' re *^ r - and Mrs. Levi
The following new books have] John Moore was admitted Fri- consolation in the fact ’’-ut rest 1 and •^ rfi ^ f ason of Inbeen received at the public li-j l ' a y- ; has cam : to her who so fy : th-| and ^ rs - Daisy Davis brary, Greencastle: non-fiction;! Mrs. Albert Cox and son were fully bore the burdens of her 1 i "" 1 Mr and Mr8 - J - F - Complete Dog Book, official dismissed Friday. day. And now a new day has I, ' cn an 'J family of Brazil R. 3.
publication of American Kennel I Mrs. William Berdeyno and dawned tor her a day that shall
Club; Silhouette Cutting. Ben- 1 baby were dismissed Friday. j never close for there is no Hglcf jn /ViurcJcr
nett; The Nine Bad Shot of Golf.l Kenneth Bryan is a patient at ]night there, a day that brougn‘. f
Dante; Off Broadway, Andei-j the Putnam County hospital
son; Adventures in Good Eating. Hines; Christ Stopped at Eboli, Levi; Pavlova. Magriel; A Field
Guide to the Birds. Peterson
Mildred York and Madonna, PitU at the home of Mrs. Pitts. The bride's chosen colors of yellow and blue were carried oat in the decorations and refreshments. Before assisting her open her many beautiful and useful gifts, K( bert Allen York, nephew of the bride, and Janice Foxx. dressed as a miniature bride and groom presented her with a eorsage of yellow ard blue flowers. The gifts were brought ir. In a decorated wagon by the miniature
bride and groom.
Contests were given and won by Mrs. Sanford Si (Lions and Ramona Kersey. Dainty refreshments of cake, ice cream center- (
e-d with blue wedding bells and 1 human vocabulaiy. nuts were served. • th °sc words were used
J mure wisely ana eieariy man j
Couple Honored At Picnic Dinner
On Sunday, Aug. 23, a pitch-in' Fcurth-of-July orator could h ive picnic dinner was held at Robe-, showed Abraham Lincoln bow to Ann Park in honor of Mr. and laak -e a Gettysburg Address in Mrs John Hinote of Manhattan.! f 011 *- u nec aS nian V words as h *’
16.000; Victor Hugo 20,000. I haven't the slightest idea how many words I k .ow, aykj I am sure yem haven't ever counted your ow-n vocabulary. It doesn t make any difference how many words we know but ho.v we use those that we do
know.
Sometimes, when I listen to speeches ot read lengthy dissertations, I wish that there were fewer words in the average
but that
much
| more wisely and clearly than | they are being ban iicd around. | Unquestionably some little
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NEPHEW of Metropolitan Opera Star Ezio Pinza, Frank Pinza arrives in the U. S. aboard a Polish ship with Roman singers of sacred music, popularly known as the Vatican choir. Here for tour of U. S. and Canada, the choir has 54 male volses, many only 8 to 15 years of agt. (International)
APPREHENDED by Capitol ffii lice and sent to Callinger pital, John Sampson Kirbi Mount Eagle, Tenn., insist/' the rightful occupant ot White House, stating "ima Republican and a good Ma 1st." Kirby, third “pistol-pat visitor to the Capitol in six« was calling on Rep. Estes It ver (D), Tenn., when polks covered he carrying a revolver - (Inter lutii.
used.
1
Their 58th wedding anniversary
was Monday, Aug. 25. and ch.l-! Had he done so. that address ciren, grandchildren and even I would tie forgotten today ingreat grandchildren were there' stead of havi g become an im-
to wish them many more happy 1 mor tal document
anniversaries.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Wilcox and daughter of Lafayette; Mr. and
human
] ' 'A iiivil JIUIIIC IH J Quincy 111. They spent the last
j township, and many relatives] tu ° we * ks with Mr. and Mrs. D. ’ and friends. | C ‘ VVorre11 - other guests of the
greatness.
The Sermon on the Mount tak.es just a few minutes to read 1 and took just a few moments to
Mrs. Herbert J. Wilcox and son j deliver,
oi Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. C ( Any average Congre^man or A. Wilcox, Mr .and Mrs. Russeil Scnator cr a s,,iiant lor the job Bean, Fred Wilcox and friend. j 0 f [(ogcatcher in his community jiotty of Plainfield; Mr. and W)Ul j have h ( nten Christ in Mis. Bob Bensley, Mr. and Mrs.] vocabularly and promposity. Cecil Frederick, Virginia Lee. Where will their great vocabuMason and friend Clifford «f j aries bl , w ; u , n t h at Sermon on Terre Haute and Mr. and Mrs. • ltle Mount Is still fresh and alive Robert Lewis and son, Mr. aiHi' and sli u a shining example of Mrs, Isaac Skelton, Mr. and Mrs ] brevity and beauty? Harry 1 leaner and daughter- __
end the honor guests, Mr. and
Mrs. John Hionte.
I joy unspeakable to her.
And ill closing we know noth-
C’ARD OF THANKS ,jng more fitting to say than: I take this meajis of sincere-, “Servant of God, well done ly thanking everyone who was so Thy glorious warfare past
Fiction: Give Love the Air, ! h °lP fu l ant l kind during ny re-; The buttle fought, the victory Bi.liiwin; A Job For Jenny, Bald-i cont 8ta y at Die hospital. | won Wij.; Murder on the Purple Wat- A * rs - R° st oe Hillis. pd. i And thou art crowned at last."
I The stars shine over the earth,
er. Crane: The Happy Prisoner, Dickens; Heaven and Vice Versa, Hueslon; Mally Lee, Kyle; A
! The stars shine over the sea.
Peach trees were cultivated
by Chinese farmers ami written The stars look up to th ‘‘ m ' Kht> Na ne h or Evil, Lytle; The Sev- j about by their poets 2,000 years' God, _ i The stars look down on me.
in the,
i The stars may live a million
m Deadly Sisters, McGeer; before they were gr wn
Friends and Lovers, Maclnnes; 1 West.
OPEN MONDAY LABOR DAY-SEPT. 1st To accomodate the American Legion Softbaii fans» OPEN SUNDAY WE ARE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY
| years, ''And a milloin'years and a day. But God and I shall live and love When the stars have passed
away.
C. C. Drickejl
I CARD OF THANKS
i We wish to express our sincere . thanks and appreciation to oui , relatives, friends and neighbors I for the kindness, sympathy and jllo-.al offerings received during
CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3RD. TO GIVE OI K EMPLOYES THKIK EARNED ONE DAV HOLIDAY.
CAFE ROYALE
our recent death of our
Terry.
bereavement, th>mother, Amanda
The Family.
S54-4- + 4- + 4"4-* + * + *fl| + ANNIVERSARIES + 0j + + + 4.4- + 4*4-4-4-4-4-'® Birthday Pamela Sue Brown, daughter of Mr. anj Mis. Robert H. Brown of Salem Oregon, 2 years August 31. Mrs. Brown was for-, merly Florence G&ioer of. Greencastle. Dorothy Slavens, Greencastle'
4* 4* 4" 4* I Ladles Aid To Meet Thursday i ! The Clinton Falls Ladies Aid j will meet Thursday, Sept. 4th j with Mrs. John Vermillion. The | walk will be piecing on quilt | tops. I Neighbors and friends are iiv I vited. Come and spend the day.
Banner Adv. Pay* Slain in Ambush
According to the vocabulary suiveyars, more woids mean
more knowledge. That's a lot of rot. As I said, it is not how many words you know hut how you use the words you do know’. Much can be said with few woids, little may be felt when na.iy aie spoken. J There is a big diference be- j tween the worjs that come from the heart and those that come out of a dictionary. "When words are scarce they're seldom spent in vain,” wrote Shakespeare, whose vocabulary, according to the survey, was .smaller than that of the modern
New FSC Head
R. 3, 31.
18 years Sunday, August
Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Dunne Ross. 1 year, Sunday, Aug. 31.
■UNDS ar* octug collected by her Crestview, Fla., friends for the defense of 2i-ycar-old Margaret Irene Poland, English war bride, who is charged with murder of her husband. She claims her estranged husband, Sgt. Graydon Poland, did not permit her to see their Infant daughter and attempted to run her down with a (International)
-4RINO from front window of his ; home, a 37 • year - old neighbor killed 16-year-old Margery Martin in a Cleveland, O., residential aoea ambush. The alleged killer, ' Stephen Gajdos, who, apparently, had become momentarily crazed, was shot and seriously wounded by police. (International)
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NEW YORK Attorney Oscar Ross. Ewing (above) Is designated by I President Truman as new Federal Security administrator to replace Watson B. Miller, who will head the Immigration and Naturalization scrvlca. (International)
School time is always writing time. Give vour child go writing tools. Good writing equipment nood not be expen* sive. Whether you decide to give your child a Sheafs Triumeh Pen or a lower priced writing tool, vou'll find we have a suitable non in the n^ e range you wish. Shop for good writing at - SAM HANNA’S BOOK STORE
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