The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 September 1947 — Page 2
?H£ DAftY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 194?.
ii- + 4- -f t -f <■ •f ■t ■» v fANNIVERSARIES ^ ‘V ■^* *f* »** *1- mj. Itirthday Donald Clino, Putnnmville, InJ., of Mrs. Judy Clino of Indianapolis, 13 years old today, Sept 2.2nrf.
U. $. Blasted By , rNt SUL J, Mm Russian Radio i H « AL ® coosoumtio
-society
LONDON. Sept. 22 (UP) Radio Moscow pour'd out a fl.MMl of propaganda against th
John Lancaster, son of Mr. and United States and its newspapers. Prank Lancaster, 5 years <rs today, and the Soviet aimy' - old Friday, Sept. 19. newspaper in Bei lin advise I Roland Bruce Morphew. son of Americans to reflect upon what Mr. and Mis. Jesse Morphew, 11 Russia did <>t the Nazis.
years old today, Sept. 22. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Vernsr 1 Jones today Sept. 22.
Tension Mounts In Holy Land
The Russian radio tirade, which began yesterday, was pegged generally upon the ITiiit ■ i Nations General Assembly nv t- | iug and especially upon American reaction to Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Vishin-i-ky's speech against the United
| States Thursday.
American newspapers, radio Moscow said, quoting a T:. agency dispatch, were “resorting to vulgar abuse and personal attacks on members of the SoviV
“It vVavca For Atl"
Entered in the postoffice at Lireeneastle, Indiana as second 'ass mail matter under act of ^
March 7, 1878. Subscription price, I ,lons ' vi *l be led by Mrs. Mori -i
’(’lav I rrinanl Metliurghey | Women Df Moose IVt.iL I'ite.inor Kirill llesler Will Meet Wednesday
Rriek fhapet Ladles | 1 -phe Women, of the Moose will Aid To Meet Tlmrs4lay ' Aa early fall Wedding was mert , )t tho Moose Home WedThe Brick Chapel Ladies Ai(| ! Sunday afternoon.; ncsd . ly night. Sept. 24. There will meet Thursday ufterr.o.m, ‘ S( ' ! ;' 14 i ! ; t .I i h '' Fpfi< ' rflted church J will be Initiation of Can iidates.
Sept. 2oth. at 1:30 at the
rr.< .#n • * i wm uc homi in Ru3Sen ' ilU> > lin: ti'-g in mar-j Members pi> nSo w ear formals.
of Mrs. Charles Rutter. ,' iage Miss Kleanor Ruth Hester. | T! ,: s wil , bl , tlu , -Maty Hooper
idaught . of Mr. and Mrs, Ed-
15 cents per week; $4.00 per |" i,liarns un 1 the program by year by mail in Putnam county; M,s - Clifford Hillis. There will $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside h< ‘ 'lection of officers.
Putnam County.
S. R. Itariden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.
I + + + + Putuumviile* W. S. C. S. Will Meet Wednesday The w S. C. S of the
, war I V. Hester, ar l Clay L'.onard McGaughey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond .MeG.ru;>,hey, all of
. Russellville.
JERUSALEM, Sept. 22 (UP) The Zio .ist "defense army” Haganah was expected to re-
taliate promptly today for the dflegation, impurently dlsrekidnaplng of one of its girl com- Rarding the rules of elementary mandoes la.st night by the ex- decency.” tremist Irgun Zvai Leunri’s It said the speech had enrage 1 “black gang." the commentators of most AmA wave of kidnapings and hard erlcan newspapers, which ar ■ words between the Haganah and "controlled by large monopIrgun is just cne step away from elics.’’ The commentators, radio' a shooting war. It was proMe- Moscow sai<l. were “unable to
TOP \ VS BIBLE THOUGHT The morning stars sing God s praise together. The birds start their praise at dawn. Love without expression soon dies. It helps us greatly to express our love for the infinite. It establishes harmony. Ps. 150:3: Pin is. hi me with the psaltry and
harp.
Put-
Class." + + + +
W. S. C. s. Will Meet Wednesday
W S. C. S. of the
MONEY FOR FUEL
C34L IS HARD T3 ;r t '•»» *"aii th „ ,n >0,,r LOAN ,! ’ !i "^t>in, tlln
* WtNineHday
:uss(*!lv:llc. w g c s of tho Maple noods d % | :nic tho i The impressive double ring Heights church will meet Wed- at spi,
needs d.: Ing the next four years staged .» dm ,,
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cere nony was read by Rev. L. L. Bicki tt, former pastor of the
namville Methodist Church will j church, before a : altar of ferns meet Wednesday, Sept, the 24th ' ! -'i baskets of garden flowers,
at the home of Mrs. Georgia I
Sublett.
maticaj whether one more kidaping would start the shooting, but it was noted that the Irgun for the first time had carried out an abduction in all-Jewish Te. Aviv, Tlie kidnappers called at th< residence of the gjrl. who is 20 at dusk. They asked her old fath or, who was getting ready to go
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Personal And Local News B It I E F S
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Holsapple-Nieliols Wedding at Mitchell
Miss Anni Belle Jean Holsapple, daughter of George Warren Holsapple. of Orleans, Indiana, became the blide of Ja mes Robert Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. Nichols, R. 3, Greencastle, on Saturday, Sept, j 13, at 12:30 (CSTl in a do,uble , ring ceremony at the Christian
Church in Mitchell, Ind.
I Rev. Earl Davis. Milton, Indiana, a former classmate of the! groom, gave the ceremony in
msday. Sept. 24. at 2 p. m. with
Mrs. Mamie Chadd. All member- ClS/ac Atlantic are urged to attend. Pleas'* fA e l£8911
bring articles for auction.
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AAI'W Meeting ! Tuesday Evening
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, By Jnstruments umbers were played bv Miss
Lucille Gardner and Miss Ruth | ‘'"T*"-', * linir nf AAUW ! LONDON. Sept. TJ-tlNS) _ Wilson sang, “For Me. For Wu. L,, ^ f mh Tllosday ; A giant tmted State, army jJ-M I \K.,s n
tian port pla: > landed at
sionnl an 1 Mendelssohn's March j 1 *' 1 11,11 'i 5 ' rfi hil der, Nfld. Tlie lug four-inoiore 1 was p’ayed for the recessional. j'linpUt' 'ull.s «n n u m i ship tc >k off tnrm'Wilmington. Mrs. Janice Kelly Robinson f"' ho wil ' b( ‘. P resen i ted , at an I male the long flight by was matron of honor. She wore a ' j' !< ' i Sinc ' '^*,, | ttirtr'.n.Jtie pilot with only one
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1 disprove the essence of (Vishinsky’s) accusations.” j
The New York newspap r P.'l | The Women of the Moose will radio Moscow said, “recogniz practice tonight a,t the Moose the justice of a number of state- Home,
ments by the head of the Soviet I
delegation.”
The Soviet army’s German language newspaper', Taegbeh"
Rundschau of Berlin, said i i Mrs. Oscar Haverly and Mrs.
front of the altar banked with
pink floor length dress, fashioned c P m P» e a ^ <’ f 1111 (ian< , (
with sweetheart neckline, fitted ' vho ari ’ •' li K ihlp in th, ‘ commu, ‘-i • wTa^HinT'memb^{ ^KRIUC HAUTE, Sept. TLjrted a bouquet of white chrvsan- who has not been contacted call A b, " e
themums with white satin A w 413 ‘ hi -s
Mrs. A W. Crandall, 413. this ^nger Chevrolet coupe was the
palms, fa,, flowers and two seven , s^era ! cmphaslc" ZTrn^ip hr TuZ aZ^! bmldUs wlm
branch candclbra. I mai/iu 'the American Association of
PHILADELPHIA fire came to th "'hen flames broke
rear s, at of a trolley man James Brown. a directed the motors
nearest engi r , e
quarters, Ih.ee‘block,, BroWn dashed into'
house, grabbed tinguisher and
blaz.'.
put
The bride wore a white satin
of the bride, were bride's maids.
They wore pink floor
BAN MU Mrs (;k T
Mrs. Margaret D. Hoke of In- | dia apolis is visiting friends and
relatives in Greencastle.
length University Women is not invita-1
j dresses with matchi-g head-j Uonal. It is the privilege of aiP dresses and carried bouquets of j women who are graduates of,
yellow certain approved colleges. Sixtyi
| satin streamers. Sharon Myrl' hours credit in one of these
with orange blossoms. She car *! an( j Martha Loraine Hester, little I schools entitled any woman to ei„u = n»'nve»* h„?!u -un a .« SO ciate membership. Hour and
gown with fitted bodice, with lace inserts and train with lacs
inserts. Her finger tip double, chrV8anthem . ln , 3 with
veil of illusion was held in place
PREVirs
to synagogue, where his da ugh- would be u mistake for Ami; Nora Hunter spent Saturday in
ter wa/i. He unthinkingly replied, and before he fully realized what had happened, they had bundled he:- into a black limuoisne and
roarfcd off.
Keeping their "Civil War"
private, the Haganah iid not repr :t th" kidnaping to the police The police were still investigating the ambush of a British patrol Saturday night on Vie HaifaTel Aviv read near Lydda airport. Ambushers. shooting from
an orsnge grave, kilud
cans' woh want to mak" war on Lebanon visiting Mr. Russia to believe that it would Curtiss Reilly,
be won in advance.
“American forget that G
and Mrs.
ried a white prayer book with sisters of the bride were flower gardenias and pink sweetheart ' They woie p ink and blue roses, white satin, streamers and : orgardy dr ,, sars wi th matching
headdresses and scattered rose petals in the path of the bride.
rosebuds tied in lovers knots. The bride came down the aisle
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haverly with her father who gave hc^ , nlle3 Ad! , m Hester, little bro-
man Fascists when they start,* I : , ' d <lau « hter o{ Npw Winchester away.
•sp. nt Sunday with Ml . and Mrs.
The matron of honor, Mildred Box of Orleans. Ind., wore a pink ta/feta gow.i and Carrie 1 a
j •'"s. Chinee.t Alley lelt Sun- colonial bouquet of gardenias
_ . , r, - ay for a fcw weeks visit Wit * 1 and blue po.n poms with blue
The recent linn of Ru n her daughter. Mrs. Clifford Hor- streamers propaganda has been that th, ton and family in Versailles.
Soviet defeated both Germany
end Japan practically si h- and Mrs. Ralph Ash, Mrs
the war were convince 1 of th- i
stiength.” Taegliche Rundschau| <)flal
said. “How it ended, everyoi
knows.”
place for the September meeting will bo announced this week.
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Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae To Meet
ther of the bride, carried th.? Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae j rings on a white satin pillow. will meet at 8 o’clock, VVedncsThe bride who was given in j day evening, Sept. 24th, at the ■ marriage by her father, wore a j home of Mrs. Albert Williams, '
422 Anderson St.
brocade I taffeta gowi. ‘ashior.cd with a fiu.d bodice, Sweetheart neckline, short puffed sleeves and full floor length skirt. Her floor length veil of net, edged
handedly, although the S jv i
, Th, bridesmaids were FranceHendrich of Greencastle and
_ _ Lucy Pettit and son, Gordon. *'I ar . v Wheeler of Indianapolis. | ^ V jth chantilly lace, was attacheonimissioned officer and wound- Union did not get into the \\ u •''I 11 nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I' d< Y u " r e identical tafftta ed 0 tiara of net and lace. Si.e *<l another man. again.-t Japan until six daw be- u ' w «r 'en and family near growns of bl,,P and orchld ' They | wore a necklace and matching The roots of the conflict within tore it ended. jCloverdale. carrled eoIoria . 1 hftU< » Urt8 ° f ** X ; i bracelet of yoliow gold, set With
the Jewish underground lie in Radio Moscow later broaden si
Hoganah's demand that the ex- the text of an
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Davson,
, ... , , # artic,e b >' th< ' of - Jr., of Fayetteville, N. C.. spent
tivmist Irgun and stern gang ficial organ Izvestia, charging the wpek
subordinate themselves to th. Haganah. The molerate Haganah takes orders from the Jewish agency, the demicra tically elected Jewish National Leadership. British army intelligence believes that if the campaign of Iflidrvapiugs between Irgun and Haganah does not start war between the two, a Unite,' Nations General Assembly uersion to partition Palestine will. There is one “if" in the latter case if Arab opposition to partition forces the Haganah and extreme elements to eombine forces before they ca i start fighting
among themselves.
EXAMINATION ANNOI’Nf ED FOR KUIt.AL CARRIER The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an examination to fill the position of rural carrier at Roels-
villt.
The examination will be held at Greencastle. Receipt of applications will close on October 9, 1947, The date of examination will be stated on admission cards mailed to applicants after the
aunt,
l
family.
end with Mr. Dayaon's Mrs, Harold MilleT and
that the United St.it t was Irving to turn the Qen.er.il A-s ni'oly into an arena for “diplomatic
war.” ! Mr. and Mrs. Frederick R. However, Izvestia , ur I t Hutcheson of Bowling Green, readers that Russia would d • I Ohio, were week-end guests of fend the interests of • p. a e-lov- 'b ii grandmother, Mrs. Jennie
ing countries’* and prevent th R - John.
American “promenade of cou- 1
quest.”
It said that the United St it-' wanted to do away with th power of absolute veto in th" Security Council “to get rid of
. rhinestores, a gift of the groom, j Her colonial bouquet was of American Beauty roses, centered with a white gardenia, with blue
satin streamers.
The bride’s mother wore greer.
denia.s and yellow pom pom with
yellow streamers.
The groom wore a dark gray suit. The best man, Edward Harris of Grcenacstle, wore a
grey suit.
Ushers were Vn t Holsapple. brother of the bride and Doyle
Nichols, brother of the groom
Mrs. Don Sleeth of Indianapo-
lis, sung "I Love You Truly" and ' wore black crepe with black ac"I Promise You" preceding the j ecssories and a corsage of white
Mr. and Mrs. Earrle C. Boyd ceremony ard "The Lord's Pray- roses, tied with eggshell ribbon entertained friends in the Cry- '*r" as part of the benediction. ' edged with dubengue. st a I Room of the Commercial She was accompanied by the or- Wayne Everman was best Hotel, being tho anniversary of ganist, Mrs. Lapping, who also | man. The ushers wore Dean) ll’.eir wedding Sept. 19th. played a fifteen minute prelude Bushong and Glenn Everman, all;
, . ; of brida.l music. of Russellville,
what aggressive cin! in thi | Mr. and Mrs. Gene McClintock Mrs j obn w. Holsapple
United States an doth
•9 -9 -l- -9 Sorority Held Regular Meeting Beta Sigma , ?hi held its first regular meeting Sept. 18 at the home of Mrs. John, W. Burk. Mrs Paul Pr.uitt and Miss Donna, Coffin were in charge of an enjoyable program. The next meeting will be October 2 at the home of Mrs. Lloyd O'Haver.
““•""too- $ 200 \ A»v ;ice p „0« ''® A '■
cro|i«.*with black accessories an 1 Af Client a corsage of white roses, tied / ^1(21 Ul ■jliCllI
Pictures Dies
with eggshell ribbon edged with duLvngrje. The groom's mother
HOLLRWOOD. Sept. 22 — l UP I Harry Carey, 69, one of the few remaining t vo-gun, stee-ly-eyed movie cowboys who never strummed a guitar or kissed a lady, died from a heart
tries deem an obstac policy of dictation.”
A London newspap r. Tii > Sunday Times, insinuat I ye t .- day that Russia had ;a! pt. i n “get tough” policy in the Unit I Nations because it w.i within reach of tho atomic b >mh. ttidispatch, wfitten in N w by the Times correspomli nt, O. H. Brandon, was printed m ea: 1 v editions but later withdrawn
without explanation.
A lovely reception followed , Cf n JiUnn y ps I p ' day.
r , , , re the parents of a baby dough- gran< , mothftr of the bri ie and the wedding at the bride’s home j Carp y roWed his own cigarettes
• ' their t'-T borii Saturday at the Metho- Mrs Harvey Nichols, mother of where the rooms were deceratjitst hospital in Indianapolis. t h e x room, wore corsages of gar-j ei in the bride's colors of pink. Mis. MeClinock was formerly den j HS . j tji uef aJld white crepe paper and
Miss Mary Dale Owens.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shanklin spent the week end at the Shad s. Saturday night they at-
y ‘ ", tended the Friendly Folks Circle
Winner roast. The evening was spent in singing and playing
games.
BABY RACCOON
closing date for leceipt of plications.
ap-
The West Madison Home Kc Club is serving dinner at the Yannusdall and Gibson sale on Wednesday, Sept. 24, and eacii member is asked to bring two t :e,<i and quart of tea. In the afternoon the monthly meeting will he held. It is important that as many he there as possible.
pursued the animal un refuge on a tenement Th where it was captured
Mrs. Andrew Ash and Mrs. E. bdi. The cake was a Rift and ,H Snider had as their guests baked by her former Home Ec- , Saturday evening, their cousins, I enemies teacher, Miss Margaret STUMPS ! Nathan, Haspel, Hope and McIntyre of Mitchell.
CITY PURSUERS I Bi i-tha Wade of Arizona, who Those assisting with the ro-
i v lie on their way to Virginia to! eeption were Mrs. Everett Green “•— 1 of Mitchell, Mrs. M. J. Burton of
I Orleans, Mrs. Murril Reynolds ! of Mitchell an J the Misses Mnri-
HOSPITAL NOTES j lyn. Ruby and Georgia Holsapple — j or Orleans. Ice cream and cake Mr. and Mrs. Otis Adams, I were served to 110 guests.
Attending from here were Mr.
| Following the ceremony a re- | baskets and vases of mixed gar | eeption was held in. the church den flowers. Miss Elinor Jarvis parlors. Mis. Lapping played a | played soft music during the reselection of appropriate music on i eeption- The lace covered table the piano while the bride ar.-i ; was centered with a large threegroom cut the beautiful three 1 tiered wedding cakt. decorated in tiered wedding cake which was pink, blue and white, imped with topped with a miniture bride and a minature bride anu groom. The
groom, orange blossoms ar.d a, cake wan served by Mrs. John ! f^bute to his death.
in scores of westerns, cut thousands of notches on his trysty six-shooters, a, ?d always looked the villains square in the eye. He succumbed at his Brentwood home after several month’s
illness.
He was hospitalized Sept. 10 to 14 from a black widow spider bite, but the hospital said the insect's venom did not eon-
f| HN S ls 0c ,
NEW YORK (UP) A farm I Visit relatives,
boy would have recognized the, animal wandering through one of i this big city's parks, but none' of the city fold who followed 1'. *
knew.
Sixty children and 50 idults | Greencastle, are the parents of
it took in daughter born Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neese,
escape,
by an
and Mrs. Harvey Nichols, Doyle and Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Hed-
Evans, aunt of the bride. Mrs Howard Evans, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Dewey Hester, served
the punch.
The bride and groom left immediately following the reception for Chicago and Duluth, Minn, where they will spend their honeymoon. The bride’s traveling costume was a brown and white suit with green accessories and a corsage of white gardenias. Mr. and Mrs. McGaughey are graduates of Russellville high school .After their honeymoon,
Will Rogeis once called Carey the greatest cowboy in pictures. And that was in the days when the other great western heroes - Tom Mix and William S. Hart - were still riding their gallant horses, rescuing the colonel’s daught^is and saving ranches from cohnivers who had discov-
ered oil on them.
schell Nlchpls and Liana; Dr. and | they will be at home in Russell-
AS7CA agent with a pole noose. 1 Grcc,,ci, * tle ' a, ' ,> tho P a, ' Pnt « of |Mrs. H. B. Burkett, Nancy Har- vi, l p where Mr. McGaughey is
I Ur ii Q: inrl ei \r * I. .. » t ii. v* _ _ s« •««
BACK TO HORSE AND BUGGY DAYS
a son born Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Noble New, Greencastle, arc the parents of !u daughter horn Sunday. Mrs. Clara Crawley, Grccnoastle. was admitted Sunday.
Mrs. Geneva Rockliill, Greencastle, was admitted Sunday. [ Rosella Mostcllcr. Brazil, was
admitteu Monday.
Mrs. Julia Stay, Brazil, was
admitted Monday.
: Richard Sutherlin was diB . Ga.ighey, Ed Hams an I 9 ranees
missed Sunday.
vey and David; Mr. and Mrs. j em P lo V p d by the Russellville
Nible Fly and Barbara; Mr. and. ®tone Co.
Mrs. Jolm H. Nichols, Mrs. Mary j Gm ' !;l s from a distance wen,. J. Proctor, Mr. an:l Mrs. J. E. j MiS8 B3tt y Ra e McGaughey of Proctor and Gerald; Mr and Mrs. I Ghicagr ; Mr. John Payton and Jaa. R. Sallust and Elaine; Mr. I^ 4rs ' Kdna McGaughey and and Mrs. Clyde Sallust. Jean and > da 'Kbters of Indianapolis; Mr.
Joyce; Mrs. Verna E. Kei.ier, Mis. Ada Robinson and Catherine; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pickett, Doyle and Rodger; Mr. and Mrs. Estel Cantomwlne, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mullia, Hubert Mc-
Mrs. Christine Cox was dismissed Sunday. Clyde Stringer was dismissed
Sunday.
Priscilla Hudson was dismiss-
led Sunday.
Sylvia Jane Martin was dismissed Monday.
These children had their first ride in a “surry” at the party
at Robe-Ann Park Saturday, Lloyd Arnold furnished the surry j The milk-and-wine lilly is so transportation and the horse was worn out when the naitu wm*’ . ^ ... over late Saturday but the boys and girla wera sHIl gcS atr^T 18 “ Creamy and all enjoyed the old fashioned ride, which was entirely new to I whRe witb a wine-colored
Hendrich
The bride is a graduate of Mitchell high school and the groon of Bn.i. brldge, Ind. They left after the reception for a wedding trip through the east to Niagara Kalis and Canada. They will be at home on their farm northeast of Greencastle after Oct. 1st.
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V. r. W. Auxiliary Meets Wednesday
■ and Mrs. Arthur McGaughey, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graham, Mrs. Leona Jarvis, of Onawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. El.'ost Byrd, Mrs. Florence Byrd, a7«. and Mrs. Archie Codings, Emily, Donna and Clayton Codings, of Danville; Rev. and Mrs. L. L. Blckett of Clermont; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans and daughter, Jean and Carolyn, of Lafayette, and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robinson nf
j Kingman.
1 *9 *9 *9 *9 20th Century < Ink Meets Wednesday
LATE NEWS I < •■nllniii'il (rein Pnae One, Fifty-six other guerrilla were leported killed and many Injured In another clash near Mt. Oeta in southern Thessaly.
WASHINGTON, Sept 22 — <1 ly—The IH-natlon Kiiripean recovery conference today ("41niuted Europe's rehabilitation
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