The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 October 1947 — Page 2

rHe DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLF, ^DlANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1947.

Public Sale F will sell :il |)iil)lir aurtion at my horn*- |o< at<‘(l .I mil<‘s south of ricasunt Oanlons and I mih.> north of Poland at th«* Mill <’r.'4-i< l)ri(lR. , I known as the Daniel ( raft Farm on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1947 BEOINNIM; AT r»:S« I*. THE FOIXOWIND: One |»S8 Chevrolet piek'.ip Truck. One hoiisehold scale, one sew ing machine, one 50 Ih. iee box, on i China eloset, one hotel stand, one Oak bedroom suite, 3 plee,"; one vanity, .3 rocking chairs, one healing stove, one telephone, one hed and springs, one hu: ’ju, one mirror, one lot dishes, one iron wash boiler, one bird cage and otand, one !)\l'2 wool rug, 3 stand tables, one two burner Keroserv* stove, one Ihnrner kerosene oven, one antique cord hed, one antique chest of drawers, one antiqu." lamp, one antique .-.rusage mill and many other articles. MRS. DAVID MODESITT, Owner V f * t | TERMS—CASH. Not responsible for accidents. COE. CAP DOWN I NO, Auctioneer.

THE BAILY MRREII

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED “It Waves For AIT Entered in the postoffice at ijiccncabtle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of 1 March 7, 1878. Subscription price, 1 15 cents per week; $4.00 per year by mail in Putnam county; J.Y00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. S. R. Rarlden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

-society- Hemmer Trial

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twenty-two new members by that wjtnesse8 W ould testify as Mrs A W. Crandall, a» ,nlbl>1- - to whoro and when it was sowed. |

Ahila Talbot fIonored Wit’ Dirt himy Ibirty

Misa Anita Talbot was honored sh,p chairman ’ Mrs ' John C f l * He also sgid this “Brown” check with a surprise party Saturday wriKht ' vice-president, mtroduc- had ^ paid and turned over night at the hone of Miss ' l! ’ ch “ irman of cach Study to Mr. Hemmer. who in turn Bcntrice McCalHe. Tlioae present * •' , oiip v. iio oiitlau d IWl ' secured endorsements of Mi •

weie Everett, John and Cobby McKamey, Robert Schomeyer. Johnny McCallie, Beatrice Mc-

foi th

of

coming year, thy evening

Th ■ speakwas Mrs.

Olinger at Huntingburg, account owed Olinger had

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COAL is HARD TO OE "’o ean loan y„„ th) . in your winter supply , INDIANA LOAN l!,l 2 K. Washln

Morybelle Baker Lfthr, president p aj( | b y y| r Hemmer per-^a ‘'jungle' 1 ,undergrowth Calile/ Barbara Statner. Wilma ‘ iK Indianapolis branch of A. sonaUy and thrn the check was the city on Sept. 7. His head was Statnei, Lester Sutherlin, Bi’’.v A - V w who spoicc on the Na- Ietl]rned to Hemmer for person- ( crurhed and

! Hereon, Norman Hoffa. Betty i Nickerson, Juanita Sutherli.',

—— — j Jerry Walker. Lewis Houston, TODAY'S BIBLE THOUGHT ! Nancy Denny. Evelyn Sutherlin. i ) Roy Hayes, Irma Hunter, Ann i True religion is seeking truth Cummings, Mary Cummings j rather than spreading propa- jgilcen Barcus, Larry Statner and

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ganda. John 8::i2: And ye shall know th.* truth, and the trutJr

shall make you free.

Janice Larkin. A ita rerived many nice gifts. The event marked the thirteenth birthday of Miss Talbot. ••• •■« (ioverdah- Home Ec (tub Viet Wed lie day. Sept. -4 The Clovcrdale Home Ec Club met Wednesday afternoon Sept. 24, at the home of Mrs. Clarence

Barr.

Mrs. Wilbur Huber, vice presi-

dent, opened the meeting with Mrs. Edith Scott spent the lhfl • song ° f th ^ nl ° n t th ’ d Ut week end at Indianapolis visiting Your Ol <iay nm ,a her.granddaughter and family. in K of thfi creed ' . .

i Roll call was answered by IS

Mrs. Thomas E. Fidler has re- members and one guest, Mrs turned home after spending the Charles McCullough, with an expast week with her son and fam* change of pot holders, ily in Indianapolis. ! After the business of the Club

Mrs. Charles McCullough, county

an outline of

Personal And loul New, BRIEFS

tiontil Convention of A. A. U. W. at Dallas, Texas, in Apr 1. Following tho meeting, refresh-

ment! were served.

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P. T. A. t'mmrll To .Vie.-: Saturday A meeting of the P. T. A Council will be held Saturday afternoon, Oct. 4th at 1:30 o’clock in the assembly room of Uv

court house.

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Birthday

i Max Ray Walker, son of Mi.

of the Olinger like Mrs. Tfeeses.

a' expenditures

account. I

Tho State contended in Mr.' HOSPITAL NOTES Donner’s statement that the sec-^ Mrs. Dale Covert, Greencastle, ond Olinger check was for pay-^ was dismissed Wednesday, rnent for a dam on the Hemmer Freda Parker, Stilesvllle, wn. farm in Dubois county. dismissed Wednesday. Mr. Gray also said that evi- ( Marilyn Jones. Reelsville, R. 2 donee would show that due to w-as dismissed Wednes ! ay morn-

hls candidacy for lieutenant gov- j n g.

< rnor, Mr. Hemmer was not at Billy Talbott, Greencastle, wa,

the Farm as much late in his dismissed Tuesday,

as

near | tie, wa. s dismiss T .

Mrs. Franeine

his body battereo daughter, Cr.-. enc ,

missed Tuesd;

Wti

sstle.

Mrs. Nellie

K| KK 0

j was dismissed Tiie SJa - Kusanne Grrham q was dismissed T U esi a , Mr - and Mrs. (J CoatesviHe, are the M son born Tuesday

HAP' # TED IT* LOS aAVjIMS, Oot. 1. (UPt A dispute over urfoniz - tion of foremen under- the TaftHartiey Act shut down almost all commence today in Los Ang< les-Long Beach harbor, one of the nation’s busiest seaports. | Only oil tankers, commercial fishermen and excursion craft v. ore operating. The harbor- tieup was ordered by the Waterfront Employers' Ass’n. in a dtsI ute with the International] Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’?; Union (CIO» over repr 0 - sentation of walking bosses.

Miss Jan.cc Wagner eft Sat- gave jut day for Columbus. Ohio where ^ yearg planninf; .

she will attend Ohio State Urn- a hour wag en j 0 y e d by

She is a junior in social Mrg clarence Barr am!

NMU

Oirran's denuciation

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with top Communist party lead- V i rsity.

ers to dismiss policy and the Administration,

union, progra.-n, Curran told th -!

Sixth Biennial convention of the | Char les C. Stark, of Bloomington, ex-president of the Indiana home of Mrs. Nancy Purr, in Associtaion of Photographers, lesson on kitchen planning will

Communist activities within the visited J. O. Caminack Sunday be given by ivjrleadrrs.

unon were contained in a 117- afternoon in his home. Th" page report whch he began, read- Boulders, 8.15 E. Washington St. ing at the convention yesterday. Mr and Mrs. Floyd Kennedy

and (laughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wlldman and son an:! Mrs. Florence Allen attended the funeral of Lloyd Treater, son of

times he was the only superin- ^ teiident the farm had had in vvhieh it made a profit for the state. He said the figures will^ show through the careful man- (

and Mrs. Marion Walker, 1 year agement of Mr. Hemmer during

ids term, the state made a protit

' ol $168,000 on the farm. Albert Patterson. State Board

of Accounts representative followed Mr. Virgil. He examined the records during the investigation and identified many of them while on the witness stand, including the checks, weight | tickets, etc. The State was cont( nding that the weight ticket i for wheat were not from the State Farm weigh books, and Air. Patterson testified to this

Among new ,

tions for the farm"

,, - - lhat rlvans a do Zt . n ,

term as prior, but in normal j Mrs. Christine Lee. G.reencas- time.

He will conclude presentation o^

his report today.

( ARI) OF THANKS

UY desire to express our ap- Rovmand TresU ,,., pi relation and thanks to all of o!js Wednt . gday

those whose words - and deeds'

Mrs. Wilbur Huber at hostess. Next meeting will be at th

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Woman’s Circle Will Vlert Thursday

The Woman's Circle of Presbyterian church will in the Sunday school Thursday, Oct. 2nd. at

old today, October 1st.

lYcdtlrug

Mr. and Mrs. Forest Harris

8 years, Oct. 1.

Slight Hope For Averting Coal Shortage

WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (U?)

Government officials saw little fact. The defense objected to

.fe.

the

me? t room 1:30

o'clock for a silver offering

at Indianap- dewrt ! Dr. Hans Grueniger

The only exception to the tie-up were so helpful to us during thoi Mrs. JJosephine Hanneman of v as unloading of a cargo of bnn- illness and death of our beloved Anderson, who underwent an.

anas from the Loch Avon, a British Royal Mail Lines vessel, ‘‘RI LE AND RITN” NEW YORK. Oct. 1 (UP) The Communist party is out tn "rule and ruin" the CiO national maritime union, according to NMU president Joseph Curran. NMU officials meet regularly

husband and father. j operation at the Putnam County Mrs, A. H. Manuel hospital has been released and and family. pd taken to the home of her sister.

Mis. Stella C-?x, until she is able

of De-

Pauw will speak about his experiences in Europe this past

summer.

or no hope toJay for averting a coal shortage this winter. They estimated that coal production is running several million, tons a month behind exports, and domestic consumption, prinripally because of the coal cat

shortage.

This has se t winter stockpiles tumbling when they should be building, these officials said, and the 20 per cent cut in allotmen* of cars to carry export coal during Ortober will only slow down tho decline. They hoped for some relief after winter weather stops or cur-

There will also be special roadbuilding and construemusic. Members please bring tj nn a - I permits diversion o*

WESLEY CHAPEL

to return to her home.

clothing for the rummage to this hand atl( ^ gravel cars to the coal meeting. If not convenient caL j.,,i dSi gut a spokesman for the

(I (rnm I'nur unrt 1 498 or 61, same will be collected, association of American railt'> former members and old] Miss Eileen Cammack of Sa- + + + toads said the diversion of .such 'friends now living elsewhere. 4ml vanuah, Ga., granddaughter of W.8.C.S. of Mt. Meridian ♦ f-nrs UvJld only offset, a normal a very cordial welcome is given Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cammack, Postponed 10 per cent drop in railroad

1 Iso to the latest comers < ommunity.

to the'East Washington St., has enter-; W.S.C.S. of the Mt. Meridian efficiency during the winter.

ed Purdue University. She and church has been postponed until her aunt. Prof. Eleanore Cam- the first Thursday in November. Jmnck of Purdue library, spent *4.4.4. | the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Maple Heights Cammack. Home Ec Postponed

I The Maple Heights Home Ec supper planned for Thursday has

Sunday dinner guests of Flor-

in later summer and fall, coal users -crmally stock up for cold weather. Although coal production usually rises in winter, it has never met space-heating demands by itself.

this testimony, claiming th? tickets spoke for themselves. WOMAN SLAIN TO PREVENT TALKING DAVENPORT la,., Oct. 1 ( UP > A tattooed woman whose nude body wa.s found yesterday near the entrance to a city park may have boon killed to "keep her from talking" about a previous murder. Police Chief Reed Phillips said today. The woman, Mrs. Margaret Trees?, 34, Cuniberla.nd. W. Va.. was stabbed 19 times with an instrumeat which left a tiny “X" mark each time it pierced he' body. Then she was crushed under an automobile which was run oy^r her several tiipos. ’ Phillips said Mr* Trees? may have been murdered by the same person who killed James Winfield, 41, of Davenport abou* three weeks ago.. Winfield's body was found ir.

once Allen were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roberts,' Mrs. Ezra Craft and ('lildren, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alii n end daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Allen. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Will Oncal and Mrs. Hubei t Powel,

been postponed.

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Itidpath P. T. A. To Meet Friday

The Martha Ridpath P. T. A. will Hbld its first meeting of the year Friday. Oct. 3, at 2:15 p. 111. 1 Devotions will be conducted by

| Elder and Mrs. Gene Hurst Rev. Tennant of the Gol>in

] and daughters, Betty and Lynn, j * hurch. Dedication of the new The Truman administration is and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore: auditorium and stage will com- surging toward a totalitarian Hurst returned Sunday night j prise the program. A social economy with more taxes, more from Girard, 111., where Klde.r. hour will follow with a tea for spending .and more regulation.

Sen Taft Raps Administration In Idaho TallBOISE, Ida., Oct. 1 (UP)

Hurst was guest speaker for a, the new mothers and teach-1-

three day series of meetings at

the Conoorn Primitive church.

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Sin. Robert A. .charged today.

Taft, R„ O.,

Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette LeVan Porter have returned to

after with

Baptist i Groveland Club j The government is ignoring .Met Thursday the protesting voices of “hicks Mrs. George Farrow fntertain- from the sticks,” Taft told an

led the Groveland Community audience of 1,500 mostly ReClub Thursday afternoon. The publican party members in the I roll call featured a potted plant Boise high school auditorium

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Now's-The Time To CHOOSE YOUR TOPCOAT Men, be prepared for that first cold blast of wind. Our stock is now replete with handsomely tailored, wool topcoats in a wide variJty 0/ styles, fabrics and colors. CANNON'S THE MEN’S STORE

their Greencastle home

f-pending .several months „.i 11 _

Mr. and Mrs. Barney McClure j T **, Z ^ ,aSt n * ht ‘

and family in Palo Alto. Cali- ^To ^ ^ Taft struck out against tho fornin. Mr s. Porter will leave' Eft " ^ Democratic party and the ad-

j given by Mrs. Charles Lobdell ministration in the concluding and Mrs. Charles Hall. Mrs. phase of his speech-making tour Farrow gave several readings. ' through the wester n states to Election of officers was held guagr his chances for the GOP with Mrs. Eldfn Miles, presi- presidential nomination, dent; Mrs. Ed Rauh, vice presi- He touched on foreign policy, dent; Mrs. John Schenck. srcrc- high prices, Republican accomptary and Miss Prudence Evans, hshments. the Taft-Hartlcy bill treasurer. and aid to Europe. Most of hia Dainty refreshments were speech was an amplification of s<rvod by the hostess to the six- previous addr esses in California, teen members. A social hour Oregon and Washington, followed. Mrs. Charles Hall will Today Taft and his party of be the next hostess. Oct. 23. advisers and newsmen headed

' eastward for brief stops at Cheyenne and Casper. Wyo. From

I m xt week for French Lick j Springs to attend the state | meeting of the D. A. R., In , which Mr s. Porter holds the ] state office of parliamentarian. Mr. Porter, after returning from a business trip to Chicago, will join Mrs. Porter and they will proceed to Washington. D. C.. where Mrs. Porter will attend a | board meeting of the Daughters I of the American Revolution. Before returning home, they will visit with L. L. Porter, Jr., who has accepted a position with K. I duPnnt de Nemours in Wil-

mington Delaware.

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Hoactidate Home Kc Club to Meet

The Roachdale Home Economics Club will meet Saturday, Oct. 4th with Mrs. Letha Oliver In Ladoga. The lesson is on

Kitchen Planning.

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Thursday Reading Club To Meet 1

The Thursday Reading Club

there he will go to Dos Moines and Chicago.

HALLY BAY

The Christm.-j church a.t Roaehdale will observe rally day Sunday morning at 9:30 in the Bible School program. The following program has been announced by W?rr?n Buser the

Will meet Thursday evening at 8 superintendent. Attendance goal

O'clock with Mrs. Josephine God Win, 102 Blast Seminary St. Ruth Bryant will have the program.

4. 4. * 4.

A. A: V. W. Held Meeting Tuesday Night

of 225 for the school. William Baker, minister of Church of Christ Leeds, England, will be guest speaker. Mr. Baker is studying Butler School of Religion this winter and it is with

The Greencastle chapter of the! pride that we have him to adAmcrican Association of Untvcr-1-dress our Bible School. Friends sity Women held its first meet- .and visitors are always welcome.

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