The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 October 1947 — Page 2
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rHc DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. 4DIANA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1947
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Mrs. Mai-j' Pago of Boono. Iowa, who is visiting- hor aunt. Mrs. Salina Cunningham anJ Nora Morrison, visitod Mrs. Louiso Tabor Friday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer O. Sutherlin and daughters, Mary Ellen and Arlene and Mrs. Claude Smith and son Jimmy of Jordan visited their mother, Mrs. Everett Cook at Indianapolis Friday. Mrs. Everett Bales Started her work at Cloverdale Telephone Co. as right operator the first of the
month.
The former Miss Wanda Hudleston of Jordan visited Miss
day.
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED "II Wave* For Ail”
f f'nntfnlirtJ I rein l*nue One> appeared on the cheek for $445.50 and which the State contends is a fictitious person. He said Brown '.vas about 50 or 60 year::
of age, weighing arourvi 160 March 7. 1878. Subscription price,
15 cents per week; $4.00 per
Entered in the postoffice at Creencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of
pounds, led-faced and looked like a farmer. He also said there was a younger man with him but that he did not get out of the cab of the truck when the wheat wa-
brought to the farm.
Merl Wall, assistant attorney general, asked the witness if it wasn't a fact that there was no
Mildred Wood at the Cloverdale •“U 1 ' 1 ' person us J. G. Brown. Ml. High School Friday. I Smcltekopp said there was bul
.Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beck and s i, Aivine and Mildred Wood
$4.00
year by mail in Putnam county; $5.00 to $7.80 per year outsidr Putnam County. S. R. Rarlden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.
>lttry 4.i,m iV)ii|ili-iii&i> Itridi i f (•. K. (ioldsberry
TODAY'S BIBI.E THOI'OHT
obtained only i
Miss Mary L iu Te.npJeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Templeinan of Grecncastle, became the bride of George K Golds berry Satutday afternoon at 4.JO o'clock at Fust Christian
Church.
The double ring ceremony was read by Uev. Kalph Saunders. The gro^m is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. G >ld8berry of
G re e.'. castle.
The vows were taken before an nllar banked with j.-alms and white gladioli and seven branch
candelabra.
The bride w is given away by
She looked very
Many things are , ..
bv indirection. Follow the main'her father.
admitted that no great effor* jio ; ui and you will find more than pietty dressed in a white satin had been, made to find him. (they who are diveited from it. gown and wore a strand of pearl-
who have been living south east of Cloverdale, are moving to
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stwalley and daughter were in Greencast- !<• Saturday night. Cloverdale played Russellville Friday afternoon in the finals at Robe Ann Park in Greencastle.
Mr. S.neltekopp also testified Seek ye first the given hei by the groom and that he gave the field examiner.” kingdom of God and his right ^ carried a bouquet of white ros-
cousness .ami all these things es.
.stall be added unto you. j Maid of honor, Miss Bettle
1 for the State Board of Accounts a, small stack of records and also
a small black notebook.
TWO CLIMAXES
Personal And l<xal News II H I E F K
road nations against the Soviet-
The score was 13-8 making Clov- i American fight threatened to do-j erdale the champion of softball in ft ' at the U. S. insistence upon I utnani c-vinty. having the assembly brand YuSunday dinner guests of Mr gosalvia, Bulgaria and Alabina and Mrs. Earl Taylor were Mr. !ls aggressors and place full and Mrs. Bob Williams and son. blame for the Greek situation on
Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Charles them.
Woodall and Mr. and Mrs. R A. Czechoslovakia and Poland are Noc'ley. among the speakers inscribed for
Mis. Cecil Cox visited Alice debate in the Palestine commit-, Tuesday morning,
and Rost Williams and Mrs. Belle tee, but the whole Palestinian isLeonard Sunday afternoon. sue is up in the air until the The American Legion Auxili- t'nited States speaks. The Brit«ry wishes to thank everyone jsh have threatened to pull out who helped them in their paper of Palestine and to refuse to drive. A large amount of papers help impose any solution the UN ^
Kleubush. were pi. k biocadea satin and carried biue chrysanthemums. Bridesmaid, Miss Ida May Burk, who wore blue broesded satin, canned yellow chrysanthemums. Junior brides'maids. Betty Joe and Mary Lynn Spears, wore yellow brocaded satin and carried pink chrysanthemums.
1 The bride's mother was dress-
Mrs. Jewell Blue of Bainbridge dressed in navy blue with white
underwent a major operation at carnations.
the Putnam County Hospital i The groom’s mother was el in navy blue with white car- . . , ,
•' international unions has
nations.
n important business was Hiring a janitor. The next meeting pvill be held at the home of Mrs. John Vermillion, November 6th. This will be a very important meeting, so please bv present that you may have a voice in helping outline the work for the year and hiring a Jan*
itor..
LABOR LEADERS Jl BILANT OVER NT.KB'S DECISION SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 8 i UP i The fight between two / FL unions to represent Hollywood stage set workers was back to scratch today, as AFL 'leaders breathed a sigh of relief] o\ ei a government decision on affidavits required by the Taft-
I! a it ley law.
The decision, announced yesterday by the NLRB in Washingtin, reversed an earlier ruling by NLRB counsel Robert Denham that no union affiliated with' th > AFL could utilize the board's! .services unless each member of the AFL steering body hnd filed an affidavit stating he was not a Communist. , Yesterday’s decision blocked a | dragout fight between the major- . ity of the AFL Executive boar i, whose members have signed th affidavits, and Lewis, supported by William Hutcheson of the
carpenters.
"Our fight for recognition of the autonomous status of our
-SOCIETYREGENT BRIDE
• meeting will be held with Mrs.' Ray Clodfelter.
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I*. E. O. Sisterhood To Meet Tonight P. E, O. Sisterhood will rtre.-t tonight with Mrs. Gough. Sewing Circle All Ih.iy Meeting Friday Sewing Circle will meet at the home of Mrs. Merle Thomas, Friday for an all day
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Thursday
T},c Ulinton-MniW 10 c:uh will meet T], 1,,h a ' home cj
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ATTENTION GREENCASTLE STUDEI NEW AND OLD OF THi: Honolulu Conservatory of Music 20'j East Washington '•tn ■(. We are operating the above studi,, under m u n.„„ Saturday h'dureti |o a. m. and >:So p. “ lni P It is very important that everyone s, . , ls , h . is* at 1 SSI East Ohio, Indianapolis, 4. !m| , " n *' notify others. " '”*«•
Mrs. Fred H. Gilley Mrs. Gilley was Miss Margaret Davis before her marriage to Fred Gilley on Wednesday, October 1st in Brazil. + * + + FALL BRIDE
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MONEY
been
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston
spe. t Sunday in Crawfordsville visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vernon j Wilson. j Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pace have!
Best man was Robert Cook. Ushers were, Norris Templeman, Dean Chapman, Robert Agr.ew an 1 Richard Rossok. The reception was held in the
wt ip gathered from the commun- devises. The major question now, moved to Brazil where they have j dinig room of the church. Assist-
ity.
Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eggers were Mrs. Alin- Jones and son Lee, Mrs. Gic e Mace. Mrs. John McGurry and Mr. and Mrs. Matho Eggers of New Market. Mr. and Mrs. Vincen Harding and son of Greencastle, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McCurry SunJay. Mrs. Reka McKee and sons were in Greencastle Monday. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Jmsc Eggers were Mr. and Mrs Dave Hall of Reelsville and Mr. and Mrs. I>*wis Roberts of Manhutten. Mrs. El uer Sutherlin and daughters, Evelyn and Arlene were in. Polar I Monday after-
noon.
Mrs. Ida Evens visited her sister, .Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eggers from Wednesday until Tuesday. Mrs. Jesse Eggers will enter the Saint Vincent hospital in Indianapolis Tuesday for treat-
ment.
Mr. and Mrs. Lea Quinlan visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Alpha Hill and daughter Alma at Belle Union. Mr. and Mrs. L-ren StwaJ]e\ attended an all day meeting at
Alaska Sunday.
Monday dinner guests of Miami Mrs. Ellis Yar.jers were Mis. James Hood and sons. •Mark and Waldon of Charleston. Mrs. Grace Routt of Greencastle spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Knoll.
is: Who will impose the UN de- purchased and will
cision in Palestine and enforce i
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perate The
Coke Haven in Brazil. Mrs. Pace
j is formerly from Brazil.
j Mrs. C. O. Riggs will attend | the State D. A. K Conference at
[ ing at the reception were, Miss Bettie Heavin, Mis. lola Heavir. Mrs. Jean White, Mrs. Robert Hubble and Mrs. Cecil Thillips. •J* + T -E
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DENVER. Oct. 8 (UP)
rest "Nubbins" Hoffman faces his second delicate kidney opor-
French Lick Thursday and Fri-
j day. Mrs. Riggs is ex-Regent of
Bridge Club Met At Buinhridgv-
the Kentland Chapter and moved
ation today with only one chance !^ <l ' I ' <CMt *- N "" m Kentland.
in a thousand that he will pull
through.
Nubbins is tho six-year-old boy who won the heart of the nation three years ago with his brave attitude toward bis first operation. Gifts were sent him from every state aft'T his parents, Mi and Mrs. Marshall Hoffman of Cheyenne, Wyo,
! The.
Bainbridge Birthday
Bridge Club was entertained Friday night at the home of Mrs. 1
Sonny Clark, who has been in Blanche Hostetler with Mrs. The Riley Hospital for the past Bernice Stewart assistant hostwo weeks will urdergo an op- less. There wen six tables of oration the latter part of this bridge with high score priz • week. His address is Charles awarded to Mi s. Jessie Lam. Clark, War I B, Riley Hospital, Mrs. Flora Harmless received Indianapolis. low score prize and Mrs. Olga
Hihb.! second high score. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rsn lei Vfsta MitcheI] n . ceive d the trav-
v.on,” AFL president William Green commented. "I think this sustains our position." Daniel J. Tobin, president of the teamsters union ami an op- . ponent of Lewis on the affidavit issue, was Jubilant. BANKS GET CALL WASHINGTON, Ort. 8 (UP) The comptroller of currency today issued a call for the condition of national banks of Oct.
6.
WEDDING T
Mi and Mis. R. E. McGuffie arid
mov ed his Christmas up into j 9rc * Ueorge Hump.hrcy,
November for four that he would not live for the regular holiday. The operation today was schodul d for 8 A. M (MST).
LOST: Key ring with keys for Ford automobile. Pli me 599-M.
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Herbert Flint is in Chicago attending the National Safety convention being held this week at
the Stevens Hotel.
TO START SENTENCES LAWRENCEBURG, Ind., Get.
8 (UP) Two Cincinnati. O.
men, convicted of kidnaping an
Indiana state trooycr last July, '.ere on their way to the Michigan City state prison today to
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mann wero’ bog,n WM ' vin K life 8otenc, ' s - Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and paul Killwel >. :t2 - f 0 ' 1 Harry D. Mis. Vet Mann. Holland, 23, were found guilty Mrs. Nannie Furr spent from ■ v, ' st « r,ll, y in Dearborn circuit Wednesday until Friday morning <,< ’ urt ,,f abdUttin K Trooper Wiiwith Mr. and Mrs. Oyeie Mann 1,am w WootlH wh<>n hl * !ito PP pd and daughter, Nancy, at Da.n- t “ f l"‘' s t> r »n them about an
abandoned auto.
Judge Morris McManaman im-
mc Cored to the Great Smoky Mountains, Cumberland and Lookout Mi unlains over the
weekend
Mrs. Betty Burks and Hazel Frazier of Cloverdale, have return'.'J fiom a trip through Kentucky where they visited the Kentucky Mountains Missions at
interest in Kentucky.
Mrs. Retha Dunn, 8 West S'-m-
ville.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stwalley
visited Elsie Cooksey at RomonJa poM * d thc lifo sentenc, ’ H shortly Sunday afternoon. HUer thu J Hr y of 11 n “' n "ne
Miss Maigy Hoffa spent the vv " ma " returned from two hours ling. I Th< ' w - s - C. S. of tho Clinweekend with Miss Hilda Knot’ ,,r deliberation with the guiltvl Mrs. Bessie Fellows of Reils-] ,o n Falls Chuich met Thursday
cling gift while Mrs. Katie Batch was honored with the birthday prize. Refreshments of pumpkirr pit anil coffee were served. Decorat.on were carried out in th Halloween features.
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Mrs. Hibbs Hostess To Friendly Chib
The Bainbridge Friendly Club met last. Thursday with Mrs.
Frakes, also Renfro Valley Burn Olga Hibbs with six members Dance and other noted places of pn sent. After a bountiful pitch-
in dinner thc afternoon was spent playing rook. Those present were Mrs. Mae Gill, Mi':,
inary street, received word from EUa CrcW8 Mrs MaucU> Cro{ ,. her son. Sgt. Harold L. Dunn He jan Mrs Molly C offman. M, ,s in Orlando, Florida, to play <n MaKKU . Hal , anc , Mrs Hibhs
a series of softball games which ^ ^ are played at night. He pitch-s |<mps p T % and is manager of all sports To M( . H Kri(|av
with the 11th Air Force Base Thp p T A of thp M;lrv Unit in Harrisburg. Pa. Emma Jones school will
Friday afternoon at 2:15 in th-.-
HOSPITAL NOTES j school auditorium. Music will he furnished by the sixth grade. Mrs. Lizzi.- Buis of Greencii - ''be program will be given by
tie R. 3, was admitted Tuesday, i 'y' 18 Margaret Danforth, assist-
Mrs. B. tty Goodwin of Spenc- e(i h V M> 88 Lucile Smith, home er was admitted Tuesday. i demonstration agent. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mason of: *F 4* + + Greencastle are the parents of a * Union Fulls Church daughter born Wednesday morn- Meet mg Held Thursday
you are money our service able you to get the you need quickly. INDIANA LOAN 1!|l i East VVashingfr
plan to hear
Mrs. Gordon Monnett Miss Ann McMains became the bride of Gordon Monnett Saturday October 4th at the First Christian church. Fillmore Garden Club
On October 10
The Fillmore Garden Club will meet with Mrs. Mabel Grimes
intv l wiill .viis. iviaucd vxriJiica 1=1
m ] Friday p. m. Oct. 10. All mem- [?]
bers are to bring their flowers H for the flower show and exhibition, and anyone else wanting to p] bring flowers may do so. Ribbons will be given as prizes. , S
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Irene Wnllace
Engagement Annoiilieed
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wallace . of this city, announce the engagement of their daughter, j 1 Irene to Mr. Robert , Huffman,
A ceremony November 4 at] son cf Mr. and Mrs. Chester the Antioch Bissionary Bapti.-'t j Huffman of Columbus, Indiana, church will unite in marriage 1 No wedding date has been set. Miss lola Lee Cook and Ray- 4. 4. * + niond Miller, Jr. Miss Cook ( linton-Madison Club the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j Meeting Postponed Ivan Cook. Rural Route 2,} The Clinton-Madison Township Greencastle, and Mr. Miller is Home Economics Club meeting 1 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray 'lias been postponed until Thurs-|!
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“THE BIBLE DESIGNED TO BE READ AS L!VH
LITERATUliE.'’
Thursday, October 16th - 8:15 P. M,
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day, Oct. 16th, on account of the death of Mr. Grable. The
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at Indiana University where they v, ' r( '' c ^-
attended a football game. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mann and , Mr. and Mrs. Vet Mann called j
on. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knoll any union representative -acting at Cunot Sunday afternoon. ] in « ffieial eapueity to sign a non-
Richard Mann of Purdue spent I Communist affidavit,
the weekend at his home. j Landis said the proposed
Mrs. Nannie Furr spent Fri-! amendment would include at-
day and Saturday with Mr. and 1 lorneys hiisinr-s agents, shop Mrs. Glee Ttuesdal at Indianapo-i stewards, and. other org.ini/u'd
lis. They attended the Grand labor officials,
oper 'ng of the First Lady at the j The Indiana Republican made Civic Theater. bis statement alter a mreliivr of Mrs. Linnie Runyan left Tues- the joint 'ungiressional eoniday to spend the winter with her | niittee set up to act with the daughter, Mrs. Jack Little at j National Labor Relations Board Crawfordsville. md its general counsel, Robert
Mr. a/id Mrs. Russell Mace and Deni ham.
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ville, was admitted Wednesday, j Mrs. Many Underwood was dismissed Wednesday. |
October 2nd in an a’l-dny meeting at the home of Mrs. James | Burk. The morning was spent
Beverly Sue Casper of Green-1 f 'PCing quilt blocks and tacking castle was dismissed Wednesday. il fomfort. At noon a most deMrs. Allen Furr was dismissed 're) 0 ') 8 pitch-in dinner was* en-
Wednesday. * ANNIVERSARIES + Birthday Robert Eugene James, son of Mrs. fteba James, 1 year old today, Oct. 8. Mis. Mary Sanford, age 82 years, today, Oct. 8th. Wilfred Tincher, Greencastle It. 3, today, Oct. 8. Mrs. Mapel Sutherlin, Fillmore, Tuesdiy, Oct. 7. Kenneth Wallace, Greencastle, 43 today, Oet. 8. Mrs. Lee McKamcy, Grcencastle Route 2, today, Oct. 8. Brenda Glo Shonkwiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shonkwiler, 2 year today, October 8th. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Hanlon, 25 years today, Oet. 8.
j joyed by' twenty members an 1 guests. In the afternoon work was continued and at 2 o’clock , the meeting was called to ordet by the president, Mrs. Oscar Martin. All sang, accompani -1 at the piano with Mrs. John Ver-I million, “The Little Brown i
Church.’’
Devotions were led by Mrs. Claude Crodian. The usual re ports were read and accepted.! Old business was discussed and taken care of by the president. New' officers elected for the coming year were president, Mrs. Claude Crodian; vice president, Mrs. Marion Cruise; and secretary-treasurer. Mis. Lida PiiVce. At this time the new president took over the meeting and appointed several committees to help carry on th.' work of the coining year. Oth-
The French language as spoken in Canada differs in several respects from that spoken in Paris, principally in the matter of certain colloquialisms.
Mrs. Sam Reed and daughter. Martha Forrest, will leav' Thursday for Fort Hamilton. Brooklyn, New York, where they will receive their orders from the army enabling them to join Cap,tain Reed in Salzburg, Austria. Capt. Reed Is the purchasing and
loloncingTrtatmJnl
, an engineer battalion at Salz-
eRott'crcVomuTtmT bu,g ' He < ' ntered the ar ™y fa 703 Comminity laiifc 1940 with the national guard” rwtooanij, unit. After leaving the States
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?.!!?*. 1" 0M| .contracting officer located with
he went to England and through France into Germany. Mrs. Reed came here in 1943 to make her ; home with hor niother, Mrs. Dorothy Devaney Martha Forrest, or “Fokey” as she is familiarly known is Just four years of age but is quite excited about thc trip. Until they receive their orders they will not know whether they will sail will fly. They expect to be tfe*rc for at least two years.
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