The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 September 1947 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, (NDiANA,
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1947.
Radio Rally By Democrat Party
WASHINGTON. Sept (t'P) The Democratii' na r'v
'is:
< :ime out of its corner swinpin" ...
hard today in an advance bout to the 1!M$ election contest. In an extraordinary coast-to
( \iu> or i it wks
l wish to thark all those who! remembered me with car Is and flowers during my stay in the
hospital.
Rudolph Volderauer pd
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♦*« t v *1* v -r t -I* ^ ANNIVERSARIES + .Y + 4- + * + + 4'++ + & Birthday
The solid punch behind th< new-sprung Domoeiatic di iv uTis an .'ipjienl to party officials’ in .state, city, ward and precinct:
coast radio rally Democratic! Donald Smith, son of Mr. and leaders assailed the Republican- Mrs. Carl Smith. Sept. did. controlled 80th Congres as a Birthday efserved “Congress of reaction'’ seeking Stephen Kent Stamper, son of I to “turn back the clock of Am- Mr and Mrs. Charles Stamper of | erican social and economic pto- Roachdale. 5 years old to lay, | gross.” I Sept. t.rd.
I Betty Ratcliff and Max 0’Hai.r of Greencastle, R. 1, Cousins,
both 16 ycais, Sept. 2nd.
Wedding Mr. and
“Get out m 15M8 the 6t».u00.000 jyears today, Sept. 3rd.
voters who failed to vote in 1946! and thereby let the GOP seiz ■
power."
Democrats in key cities throughout the nation deelarol that the people “arc sick of the . tumbling and bumbling of tin Republican Congress” on housing, labor, prices and agricul-
ture.
Rally Moderator Gael Sullivan, executive director of the Democratic National Committee, said
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SOCIETY A SEPTEMBER BRIDE
S. It. Rarldem, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street. TODAY’S BIBLE THOI'GHT Whole nations have ehosen
foolishly. It has broug-ht them ruin, hunger, rags and slavery. Only they that serve God have
Mrs. Robert King, !» 1 I berty and plenty.
Josh. 24:15:
Cm rose you this day whom you
\.dl serve.
Sec. Marshall Heme From Ric
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WASHINGTON, Sept.
j(U'P) Secretary of State ; Geotge C. Marshall returns from ! Rio De Janerio today to begin vork on a heavy file of International problems that have piled up since he left for the i. ter-
the voters “like the clear-cut Amerlcan d .,f ense conference
I’MISOXAL And Local News B II I K F s
program of action offered by th' Democratic party utuici th'
strong leadership of
T mman.”
Tin
Mr. and Mrs J. J. Hand'd attended the state fair Tuesday. Mrs. Wilbur Chadd and Mrs
led by Otha Miliei i -M 1 - ami Mrs. Kenny Brant and one man fire-,j
Mr. and Mrs. Spikcr and Jim- identified <■ I mie. ! man whr. k , , 1 ?tla m
Mrs. Virgil Ader of
bridge and Mrs. Verl Ader of Grcencastle, R. have returned from a visit with their brother and family. Virgil Crews of .Veche, N. Dakota They spent | several days at Winnipeg and at the summer resort, Kenova, on Lake of the Woods, Ontario. Canada. They report the weath•r pleasant, ajtd they enjoyed the fishing and boating very’ much. Virgil Crews sends greetings to his relatives and friends
in Indiana.
of “America
The officers elected for the next year are Otha Miller, president. Eo.-l Cash vice-president, Pcggv Arnold, treasurer, Maud A it. ’. !
seeretary.
Mr. an I Mrs. Frank McKeehan conducted two contests, in ibe first of which Russeli Cash won first prize, Lois Zeiner, second, and Johny Zeiner third. In the contest for chil'.ren. Jane Elam. •.vrn the first and only prize. j Meeting closed with singing of “God Be With Y ;a 'Till W\
Meet Again."
Those present from «. distance were Mr. and Mrs. Sam S'one, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond St me I and Mrs. Virginia Elam and I daughter. Jane from North M l 1
dleton, Kentucky arvl Mi and iiy*,I A L J Mrs. Joseph Off of Indiana,pel s | 11 ll ADQUCTIOn
4- 4- *1* j
{'liapter N«>. 255
Of O. K. K. Will Meet i The GTeencastle Chapter No. I 255 of the O. E. S. will meet to- , night at 7:30 at the Masonic!
Temple.
There will be initiation. Mem- ^ bers please note change of time. ;
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jailer Linked
I lt,mtifi -‘ Cunn,„ gh ;:
I ,T,a 'i who held a : ! !? rkCd hiR e,„
cemo on, let's |0 1
The negro Wa ,
Identify the other., in ^
15,000 Yanks
To Leave
ROME, Sept, ,■> pp United State., and iui,*| siKn, ' d “ accord fS the evacuation of i.yooj
i can troops from th ls j
| withm the 90-day ^ ing final ratification
peace treaty.
Th ir-tlav Reading
Clufo To Meet
The Thursday Reading wilj meet Thursday
4
Club
night.
JACKSON, N. C., Sept 3 (UP) Jailkeeper A. W. Edwards, and another white man were at liberty today under $5,1 000 bail to await trial in con1 noction with the May 23 abduc- ‘ tion of Godwin Bush, a young negro imprisoned on charges of attempted rape of a white wo-
man.
Gov. Gregg Cherry reopened the case under the state's anti-
The accord, in th. foj letters, was signed by f < bassador Jtinics Foreign Minister Cario^l The accord not only 7 each country to facJ withdrawal of the U § but regulated th.-ir itaj ing the period of evMjjfe It also provided for and Italian military i to cooyierate in drawinr.
for
three weeks ago.
Marshall. Sen. Arthur H. Van-
PresiileM* ^ dei-burg an.J Warren R. Austin,
Chief U. S. delegate to the Umt-
D : ie Oler spent Tuesday at State Fair.
the
Mrs. Thomas Parker Carney in Indianap- Miss Virginia
program was beamed par- wJ XaU , m . s utl Rio lHst nig ht ticularly to meetings oi party a )j oal | Piesident Truman's workers throughout the nation. plan .. -The Independence," It included Sullivan and Sen. 8h()rtly afu , r lhp m>w HemisI rien Mi Mahon. D . Conn., ph er j c Defense Pact was signed speaking Horn Washington and Accompanied by their wives, pickups from coast to coast of {hoy Wl ,|,. scheduled to arrive
Mr. and Mrs. Car! Johnson visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Statts of Brazil last Thursday.
Christ Church in Indianap- Miss Virginia Wunderlich of Olis was selected by Miss Anna Memphis, Tenn.. and Miss Dor- ' Marie Err.berg, daughter of Mr. othy Tippett of Crawfordsvii; \ * and Mrs. Otto Ernbcrg of this wore dresses of chive green and j Pl ace city, fi>r her marriage to Thomas sunset gold taffeta. These we-e
Farkei f'ai ney Thi double riiig fashioned after that of the mat-
meet at Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post
1550 at 8 o'clock Thurs !a\ night, j - -- = — | sisted by Father Chester Minton, themums with matching and Mrs Laurel Turk and. Preceding the ceremony n '',E. Sullivan of Chicago sang their green gowns,
turned home Wednesday from .epm
Saul Marshall he held San-
Gidifornia. J be ft’s “Avr Maria.” Mr. and Mrs. Walter Statts of Entelin S »P°» her
farm to the strains of
party leaders such as Mayor' hert , in nlid . afternoon . William O Dwyer ol New 5 oik. Marshall will ha.ve only two I- 1 p H I n Gahngan Douglas of weeks at his desk before leaving • California, Mayor Hubert Hum- for jjew Y oik to attend the |
phi i y of Minneapolis, Sen. John' Unltt .j Natiais General Assemb- ; Brazil and Mr. and Mrs. Carl, , , , a Sparkman of Alabama, Presi- jy nieeting. If the other Big j Johnson attended the State Fair * r0,n Wagners "Lo-
di „t Marshall Hanley of th'- Thre ,. f orejgn minister attercil 0 - 1 Uciday.
Yoimg Democratic elubs of Indi-j that meeting, work also will be Mr nnd Mrs Marion Grllbb ,
. na iiiid Sen. 1'iancis J. Myers, resu ned on the proposed German j yj r> ,\i a iy Grubb
Veterans of Foreign Wars will Ul ' 1 " mon y was , " i “' Wednesday ron of honor. Miss Beeson and
aft ito'i. it foil .Mori, hy the Miss Williams carried crescent
Rev. Charles Heckingbottom as- bouquets of yellow fugi chrysau-j fan,ilv reuni< ’ : wil1
nton. themums with matching floral j dav ' S®? 1 - 1 • at Robe Ann Park j John | hats with tufted netting to match! in Gieer. -astle, In i. Ah relatives |
Miss Wund-| an<J fr *ends of the family are j
Lord’s Prayer” and .Sehu-! el lieh and Miss Tippett carrle.H u,sed to atten( ^'
the ease under the state's anti-■ ' ' substitiition of Italu lynch statute after the grand ar ' r >IIsnnn< ‘l f°r U-i,
September 4. at 8 o clock, at the . . ha(l fajled to ir , Jict 8U8 p e e t - novv ln s, rvi( '" c- — : j military government i
! which will be given ba-jj Italian administration." It has been reported I Gen. John C. H Lee, ( in the Mediterranean, rlj Italy within a week afy peace treaty providing withdrawal of troops j S ^
ed in Paris.
horns of Mrs. Frances Barrick, 647 E. Walnut St. Mrs. Irene Elmcre will have the program. Please ncte charge of meeting
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Marshall Keunion
September 7.1i The annual
>.) abductors including Joe Cunlingham, assistant movie manigi • who with Edwards now
must face trial.
Six other men charged with conspiracy and with breaking ■nd entering a jail were released r lack of competent evidence. Hash, who bolted to safety mce outside the jail although
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children.
Tommy and Jane,
chartreuse fugi chrysanthemums!
Mrs. Eirl Knauer ar 1 daugh-|
father’s end wore floral hats to match, j ^ ors ’ Uons and Velma are spendthe wed- Jack Carney was the groom’s! in * « w< ' ek in Indianapolis visit-
U il - land A.istrian peace treaties.
Most of the speakers struck atj In the last three weeks, Ameri- ; Tlu . sdav ni „ h t
Republicans in Congress, pre- (Can disputes with Russia over'
peace
r""‘ " " *
and
j Grubb attended the State Fair
hengiin” the bi iilc was gowned in candlelight lace and satin. The aloncon lace bodice was fashion-
Maynard ( d with a sheer Notlingliam net
attendant and the ushers were ' n ” ‘^ r ' ari: * ^ rs ' A l c, ''n Webber
Bernard Casady, Robert Dinger. Arthur Nath, and John Mast. Mrs. Ernberg, mother of the
bride, was gowned in a two-piece ^ au ® k ^ era entertained • v *!h
and son. -Mrs. Webber was forI merly Earline Knaue.r. ' Mr. and Mis. Robert Cash anJ
MONEY
COAL IS HARD TO GET
FOR
We can loan you the money J in your winter supply now.
FUEL
INDIANA LOtK CO, 19 1 j E. Washington St.
j yoke outlined with ; medallions centered
lace gray satin suit and wore a two- * Ce cre!im Jnt l angel food cak
uicting a nationwide popular re-Jthe proposed Japanese bollion would sweep them froin.p ac t, Korea, Germany, Austria
powei next year if party work-
ers get out the vote. LATE NEWS (Continued from Page i)
tiny _ ,
with seed toned gray feather hat. Her su PP er Sunday evening celebrat-
Th,> annual k'e.viaii P® ar ls- It had long, fitted sleev- corsage was of yellow roses. mfi: blrthda - vs of Mr and Mr ' 5 ' «» b- b,« s,.jn. „n "I,.| M,S. 8.1b. CBmcy o, c.l.lu. H “"" 1 L ” b> '
relatives I t> ac k' There was a row of Ohio, grandmother of the groom, anu r ar, ' 1< '' ooas -
(matching medallions edging the! also wore a corsage of yellow ^ Ir ' and iVIls ' 0 , ’ nn Ury and
[top of her full satin hooped skirt j roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durhaml w!ii; h extended into a le r.g train, j A reception was held in th ' j. nd son and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-J Her two-tiered fingertip veil Tiavertine room at the Lincoln
, t .'liam Hebert and son have re- cascaded from a crown of seed hotel. The wedding cake, cent- N‘ t U onal Park. Yellowstone Pa.-k ’ ' I’ 1 1 11 1 I ‘"' iiiriieil from St. Clair, Michigan.! pearls in a web design. Her cring the bride’s table, was sur- a,v: * C anac ! n - Pbcy a l so visited
' f i , r T* nrnnnfin inetMictum ’ I ^
and lop.trol of the Chinese Fort . Robe Ann Park. All ol Dairen have move j i .ward a j and fiinids please attend,
showdown. i On top of these. Marshall will h ve to survey the work on the
Mrs. Lottie Harris have returned from a 6,113 mile motor trip, which took them to Glace e
CAST7L GANDOLEO, Sept. . ZT'!
I UP I Pope Pius today re-!.'" <A ” I 1 "' 0 ' 111 L ' '"' Ito his home in Lafayette after w ‘ * its internal political strife, con-i ... ... .. . . . uved Myron C Tavlor, Ameii- , , . (Visiting with his son and daugh-
• ‘ sider the effect of Britain s ’
R .bert Quinton has returned I showet bouquet was of white or- rounded by ivy leaves and
can presidential envoy
minute audience.
in. a 35-
LONDO.N, Sept. .! (UP) A foreign office spokesman denied! as "completely phoney today re- f polls that Britain intended toask the United Nations for American troop replacements in Palestine if Biitish troops were
withdrawn.
THE HAGUE, Sept. 3. (UP) Two American airmen flying ai nun J the world in piper cub .super cruisers left the Ypenburg ail port for Par is today. They were George Evans anti George
Truman.
financial crisis on. occupation policies and weigh a possible I shift in U. S. policy toward
China.
I ti - -in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Quinton.
-Miss Crystal Coleone Day of Fillmore, is among the entering students at the Methodist Hos-
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with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Brumb-
< hid', white roses, stephanotis flanked by two matching crystal Billings, Mont, and ivy leaves. Mr. Ernberg bowls filled with white gladioli Those present were Mr. and gaV' his daughtci in marriage. The room was a profusion of •'I ,s - Urank Woods, Mr. and Mi's. The bride approached the altar palms and gladioli. Harold Lisby and daughters, Mr. •■m a white aisle cloth. The chan- Following the reception the ®'">' Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Hari e) was decorated with white bride changed to a double ,) ' d I-I- S l } y and daughters, Mr. and gladioli and palms. The altar breasted suit of cheviot worsted ^I rs - Waldo Woods aijd son a,nd
DRY CLEANING Let US dry clean your skirt or dress, And send N back all BLEMISHLESS, All cleaned and pressed, as FRESH AS Am. You’ll say OUR work’s a “swell affair!'' HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS
FRANKLIN, Ind., Sept. 3
pita! School of Nursing in Ind- was hanked with palms and two gray matching that of the
vases of white roses. The ehur. h groom, and altar were lighted by cath- Carnegie
j i di al candles. white orchid wi'h a purple lip.
ianapolis .
Dr. and Mrs. Will Rogers of Martinsville, Illinois, are the
(INSi Patrolman Dim Smock [guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. D.j and Robert Sam pi. s of Kianklin, I James and son, John. They athope } they were capturing high- I tended the State Fair in Indian-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Woods and
She wore a Hattie daughters and Marcia Buis, gray cloche hat and a Mr and Mrs ; Charles Spikcr
and sen of Belle Union, enter-
powered criminals when they stopped a big yelp v convertible car recently and investig ited the
license plates.
They saw a shotgun in the back seat, then they nske I the driver why he had only
a polls today.
Miss Norma Hill and
Patricia Hamke of Eitel’s Flow- j ers, left today for Chicago, t where they will attend the national convention of the Florists’ | Telegraph Delivery Association.
i Miss Jane Turk, daughtci- of Di uid Mis. L. H. Turk, was th. flower girl and her dress was a
After September 13th they taim ' d with 11 family di: ’ n^, ' Sui1 '
will be at home at '20 south Locust street in Greencastle.
till plicate of the bride’s with th' Tht ' a graduate of
MiM » exception of the sleeves He, CH. istian College in Columbia. whlrh wrn ' won bv Mrs ' H, ‘ lrn dress was fashioned with short Mo., and a member of Tri Kappa. P“ viS ’ *;*■ Marion Satkowski.
day. Twenty me - hers were present. The afternoon was spent in games and several contests
license plate, hi explained that the other had been lost and produced a. license bureau certification to prove this statement.
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3 <UPi War veteran Jeffrey Williams walked out of a Philadelphia bank alter rushing his $20s
terminal leave bond.
Less than two blocks away
f- ur men pounced on his from [ both to jail,
the rear. While two of the thugs | Then the policemen wet held his mns. the others emptied '' ll 1° release the pair because
Dr. Wendell W. Wright, Dean of the School of Education, Indiana University, is the author of “The Rainbow Dictionary.” Thr
The gioom is a student at DePauw university. Following his graduation he will be associated
his pockets.
INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 3
(UPl Last rites will he held tomorrow for Clyde A. Bick, 17- 1 >,'in-old son, of Mr. and Mrs. Le- !
The officeis s iw a hugi wallet . book is a simplified and containing $6,217 on one of ti). j trafed dictionary for children men and then they took the n Ur Wright is a former Putnam
county nrin and a brother of fore-' Raymond Wright of Madison
township. .
Mrs. Forest Stanley, Mrs. Alice Winter, Miss Mary Burks of Fillmore and Woody Stanley
puffed sleeves. She wore a tiara of stephanotis and carried a
basket ol rose petals.
Mrs. Arthur Nath of San- ' Vith Gr ® er ’ ua8t,e Motors, Inc.
dusky, Ohio, was the matron of honor. Her gown was of m igenta taffeta fashioned with f.
ilhis- I^'llvau neckline.
I orlice had cap
matching mitt::. The full
Mrs. J. K. Brant and Mr. E. O.
Rice.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sears, Mr. and Mrs. ! Curtis Davis, Mr. a::d Mrs.
they proved they were twe Irvlianapulis used car dealers and that the shotgun was a hold-over from a recent hunting trip.
who I
Roy Bick of Rochester,
died of polio in hospital yesterday.
The death brought the season
p dio toll in Indiana to five.
Hick, an apprentice printer in the Kochestc, News-Sentinel office, was admitted to the Irdiiiii.ijajlis hospital Sunday. Hr was stricken, with the disease ai
his home last Thursday.
< I TV MAY BOSK
BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Sept. 3
a,n Indianapolis! 1 INS I Appealing for rooms
' for 600 male students and 300
' married students, Indiana
of Maywood, Jessie Stanley of Cleveland, Ohio, attended the
Miss Anna Marie Ernberg and Russell Sears and daughters, Thomas Parker Catney weic Dekiris and Patricia; M*\ and feted Tuesday night at u bridal Mrs. E. O. Riee, Mr. Paul Davis fhc basque tiinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marion. Satkowski sleeves and otto Ernberg at the Lincc'n a.nd sons, Stevie and Jimmie;
skirt Hotel in Indianapolis. The table
‘■as caug it in the back with a centerpiece was made to rebig bustle. Her crescent I ou S( . mbl) . H w ,. ddillB rjnR and was : ( "ct was of pale pink fugi chry- of whlte atephanotis. The room s'iuthvnvums Her floral he) wag liKht ,. d by ca , hedTal candle! , was of Hie ’upi chrysanthemums Mj s(i Ernberg gave her attend- 1 it,Him ndh neHii.g tc match l.c alT ts initialed gold mesh evening
hags and Mr. Cai ney gave a gold
Miss Judy accessory set tc Jack Carney,
ELISABETH LOCKRIDGE’S FALL SEMESTER FOR PIANO OPENS SEPTEMBER 8TH. siiidiu win Im. o|H'ii f„ r registration Thurvlav anil Iriil 11 ^ tember 4th and 5th from ft to II and •» to t. Thus.- (l<'^i^il^ , call at the studio — 14)7 Fast Seminary Street.
gown.
The bridesmaids,
Burks-Payne wedding at the. Be, .son of Crawfordsville, Miss ano to the ushcra silver cigarett
VALPARAISO, Ind. Sept. 3 (UP) FAmcral services were arranged today for Balthasar j
Hoffman, 74, former State Rep-1 the form of food, clothing, drugs,
Uni-
versity pointed out today that .unless these rooms are found, the city of Bloomington will Lose $300,000. Estimates are that the men students will spend an average of $300 each during the nine months of the school term an 1 the married students an average of $400 per couple. These expenditures will be in
resentative, who died of in- J hair cuts and beauty parloi
visits, taxi cabs, theater admissions, coal, gasonm and almost all types of retail goods and ser-
vices,
juries received in an automobile accident near here yesterday. Hoffman, purchasing agent for the State Highway Commission, was riding in a oar driven by Gearhardt Weltzel, 55, Valparaiso, when they collided with a vehicle operated by Joseph
Mounts, Highland,. Both Weltzel' . . , . , , , V , , • i County coroner, scheduled an in-
and his wife were seriously n-
i
MERE FORMALITY
WAUKEGAN, 111., Sept. 3 (UP) Garfield Leaf, Like
First Friends church in Newcastle. The wedding, which was the culmination of a college romance, was solemnized Monday at four o'clock in the afternoon.
HOSPITAL NOTES
Daniel Livingston, Greencastle R. 2. was admitted Wednesday
morning.
Clarence Runyan, Greencastle, was admitted Tuesday. Oscar Maxwell, Quincy, wa -i admitted Tuesday and dismissed Wednesday. Hannah Graver, Greencastl", was admitted Tuesday. Mis. Helen Stamper, Lafayette, was admitted Tuesday and dismissed Wednesday. Miss Virginia Porter, Greencastle, was admitted Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Follows, Darvillo, are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday.
jurod. * ■* Authorities held Mounts pending further investigation. LET BANNER ADS SELL IT
quest today In the slaying of eight-year-old Betty Taylor, but
it was a mere formality. No disciplinary action was
contemplated against the slayer, ;ier four-year-old' brother, Billy.
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Often in ONI Day! Mind* loloncingTrtolmant h«t normoluW IhoMoit^t. Far Fry# Information, wrlto CROSS EVE FOUNDATION 703 Community Bonk BIOS
PontiK, Muhina
Doris Williams of Greencastle. lighters.
Spanish War Auxiliary ! on the Danville road. I n Meet Thursday Notwithstanding there had The Spanish War Auxiliary been a heat wave during the past win inert Thursday evening a) two weeks, the sun kept behind 7:30 o’clock at the efty library, a cloud most of the day, and -I- -1- -l- + there was a soft breeze placing I'illmnrr O.E.S. through the Oak trees near the To Meet Thursday (>arn, which has been the meetStnted meeting of Fillmore mg place of the reunion for the O.E.S. No. 186 will be held past fifteen years with one exThursday, September 4th, at 8 ception. While the driven well o'clock, honoring past matron:; afforded plenty of good drinking and patrons. O. E. S. members water, some one supplied ten invited. gallons of ice cold lemonade + which lasted throughout the day
Golf Bridge
Meets Thursday Golf Bridge will meet Thursday. Golf at 10:00 A. M. Bridge at 2 p. m. at the hone of Mr*. Kent Lenzcn, with Mrs. H. H. Brooks assisting.
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Arnold Reunion Held August 31 The thirty-first Futram Connty Arnold reunion was held Sunday, August 31, 1947, at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Runten, two miles west of Fillmore
to quench the thirst of all, and for which the reunion expresses thinks. — | Neiu- the noon hour, a long table decorated with garden flowers was spread with nn abundance of food of which every one partook to his satisfaction!. After dinner a party of several took a walk through the
foi-mtl flower garden.
The business meeting in the afternoon was conducted by the president. Frank McKeehan Meeting opened with the singing
HURRY, HURRY, HURRt
COATS
O'COATS
NOW GOING ON! CANNON’S
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