The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 January 1948 — Page 2
THE DAiLY BANNER, GRKNCASTLE, INDIANA,
MONDAY, DARY «5, 1948.
Would Abolish Personal Envoy
WASHINGTON Jan 12 UP' - A new '-•rtrar. zation of Prot-c-start enurehman derated to -?eparat4<in of etturefc ar4 *tate MM ••»*>'• F •••"' ' n an *-nf t-V pract:-- of a persona! *: v«y to t.V Vat •ran. AHho*^rh eupt-A- Xing t tiad r f .r . , f crt.c.z rg tn-
‘octririiw of the Roehareh. the organifie church had n'.ad^ -«fT»ss sn its xtrmtng for itself a po*’a* Lrovtles^ ir. reia-
a wiM 100-mile auta-xobile nd . He •urre.-Kl-red several daj? at-
tr-achir? r:an Catl zc.tior aa
« gy of lion of lion to
The
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. f M>7.n Tay■.t TT'-mar:’* peraoca! e VaUcar Mr Truonferre.! with Taylor r •. .-ured Pr. fe‘ta he past that trier* U rey to Taylor * po«t .rg f za» or is known jt \ I other A: • pi for the Separation an-! State” Amcaig it ‘ . ik except* 1 ^r t i f u - to provide fre-s . tation for pamehial
it first statement was sign i b> Biaiiop G Bromley Oxnam New York Methodtat leader; Dr lyei.e D. Ne *- president of the Southern Baptist Convention D- John A Mackay preside ;t ? Pr . nee tor. Theological he.r. .ry. Dr E ait. McNeill Pot. at ; - * • rt of ColgaleRo nest - r Divirrty School and Dr Qiar.r- Clayton Jlornao.ft.rmer editor • 4 the Christian
Mrs Anderson *he .rxther c: three chiidrer.. rema aed alc f fr-xn h*r farther iover today. Bat hts w.fe. Audrey 2T sa : she would stand by him (i.sp.:e h;* tomd affair with Mrs. An-
cetaon.
Thr Anderson and Mar*:, families were r.-x. door neighbors on small farms north of Rockford. Beta Anderson and Marsh a rked in factories «!urag the day and farmed .n Iheir spar* time An ierson worked ghu ar-. Marsh visited h*s w-.fe frequently to keep her
company
I thought x waa in love with Gler.r. r.. e. but that is all over r.n Mrs Anderson said af.er
the shooting.
Marshs w.fe said she forga'.• her nusband even t he ugh he a: i Mr- Andersor. had carr ed on 16-year-olds ' She sa.; t: did not rorjider him 'entirely t. blame because it takes two make a barga.r. The Rev Car! Smacker *;h has visited Marsh in his ' ”• sac* that Marsh had aw^it-l his
trial calmly
"H* got rel-gtous in Jail a-v-^_s read the Bible consta.-t._. ..-..ster sa d "He's gotten a i t off h:s chest dur.r.g h:s • versa".ons with, me
Despite Marsh
off-ciais said t! "every precautio him fror. comm ! neckts*. shoelace! taken from him mg kept under
veillance
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED’ Entered in the postof'ia a*
alr-ily are being take - j Indiana as arcord
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onffctioc- and leg-
JANUARY BRIDE
essary
»ve the wviesprrea
and the |*e-
the gov
troleum industry.
* • • e reu jest of I-.teror Sc. - r. tarv J A Krug the National Petroleum Coun».: has set up a
--ecii ^ oxn.r.iU.'— ' • seek v.iii. i- p, JtrLan . r. -urdy
rationing 1 Rub.-rt C. i 0.1 Coer - is .iam-.-.l
Present Dny Ciak T» Meet
The Present Day Club rieet Tuesday at the Vvn
M-a W -ur Dinner
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c.ass mail matter under act o. March. 7 1*7» Susacription pr.ee 15 e*nts per weak: H *0 per j year by mail n Futnarr coot.tv M..-U
HeO to $7*0 per year .itaKV-1 Tue SCC. Ckit wUl
S, C- C. Chtb
Ti>- lay evefi-SB with the M anes
tary : £nd <i Wilso pany
rruent
tstrbrj l of th of If
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Tlrt>r%V> \V i?' CaiMr'j Hir G into Gatr
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very earth cr.elh a«i 4 •- The Lair.: aai<i wbr-tv IS A f*' i l—l'
MR!
d*sigr rever;
M wl T SEWS - a . ; •
And luxal Mewi B HIE FS
l.
. aim. attitud ey had taki to preven ting sue-de H and rnte » -r and he was be constant * .r
that
Mrs Huai
ck T« as tie
■ s.ta>
A -
castle G.r: Soaut
Council wiS. meet Tiaanday af tei - r. . - at - 30 at the Gofc' cr.urca. M- a Mrs R B St- rwcatt.
*- - Sunday gurstk d Mrs W H OK*ml iuretie Martin Jeft SatSmith OoUege NorthMass after sper-Png - with her p*r*Rta.
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Ml P.DER TRIM. aFv.TD iu Jar 12 — fL'PiGl- Marsh 27-y-ar-old father of two children goes on trial for n.» life today, charged with k ..mg h.s paramours husband and father .Stat- - Attorney Max Weston said h* v.-.Md demand the death penalty Mar-- ha - c- -fessed that he k :i*d Verr. - Ar.tersor. 2* and Gram Muhr>ir. 52 last Nov 7. H* sail h* became enraged wh-n Anders.'." - wife, Kath.cr.r.e 36 made up with h.er 1 oa.-i af*»r promising to get a divorce and marry hum. In ha fury, fee --.ct his sweetheart's h.usbar 1 and father to dea.h and r- - kidnap- . he r . «-e .i- ire-. fr-.m him at Morrs IL after
Fuel Shortage Relief Asked
Washington J--
- Th.Ccunc clay c
oard of n f State C ed on Pm
a.-agers of ' *0» *7 rTHae*- »«w2V ■' -i lent Trt" onal leader* 1 to alienate T
fuel i
A
baon.
■esrllutl. and s*
by
Speaker J-wph.
idopted
to Mr Trti W Martin
nr..; Senate Prertdent Arthur 1! J §, Var.der.be rg cedare-i that fuel «1 problem, “is a real
r. resent thr*at to the
well-being of the citizens <
several states ~
The boarf ?a»d -tne ens parently ft*-* beer, brought a lack of adminstra
;* *» tg% control ZM*
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vjr chur- h 1
ti * thr - eg—
At " • < -t. Tu**day
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Good rt crest ben.
ev-r. -g Mrs A - ik..-. will meet
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ryooe wefcome.
j,-. th- B* a'* - leaders .a the
V F w
Atac!:ary wiS meet
a.:.: -... 4 :* rd War 1
Tu+s Uy
7 30 at the bonae.
Soft ■ . B.... rir A*. "1 - tine
Members p
i*e r.*: .e change in
pr»«-r*. ifte r- :' features 0? •r Br nr.* e~t.it ar.d adtr
rr. — ’ ’ s. .ai*. .atioe
There will be
mstru- *: r. .r. ga- e» a-.d dance*
.-***:- ~
- "rs -f Greeneastle
Mrs Rex Hi.:-- program
chapter N
22 R A M Wed-
efta r ar. arr. ..- -s farther -a Mrs Ar- ...- will retarn
nes-ra-. Ja. Work m b-
14 at 7 30 p m. and -ark s.asters
to Green- as.le r. M r.day even-
.i. p.-. A . p
-*rt Zr r- .ftian H P
r.g Ji ary i-' At that titr.-
Pinera:
-e-v::*s *-re hel>d at
i 'raining !**•-
the I^S'.'g
, Christ an Church,
;.,r :-aider* -,f •*- lr.terr.ed.ate
M relay at
_ • r for George
r H.gfc ar. i Ser. r High
M Himes
ag. 76 vtvo paase l
troops The tine and place- of th* meet,ng -jr.tl be ann-emee:
2kW2i\ 3LZ r. Sa t -a>
La-ioga.
!afer
M- and
Mr* XX' ar Black-
«!th
j
Mrs Arm akin his received
.ra.r -g from the nat na. G:r'
rgan izatiOB. For so.r.» she has beer, the very *ocdirectoe f the Gif'. Scout -r carr.pa at McCf>rm.. "k -
Parx
ith.
LANDSCAPING NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR SPRING PLANTING. ^^99^0 Complete line of Evergreens,, OrnamentalTrees and Shrubs, Small Fruits. Hardy Mums. Hybrid Tea Roses. GRAFTON LONGDEN JR. PHONE S38-M
Rl-r'IAN THR». XT
BERLIN Jar. 11 -UP
Am.r.-.ca.; an- Br.tiah off.cu s
■ i ' r-r — ,v- * toda - to r. ■ - • r.ed Russian campaign t.r.. ratio- Maigred t for -
them to quit Berlin
Th* Rus.'.- - -* *-*ivr . r - • ■ - i- tentior.- Sc Say i " T .• f. .al Sov:-1 arm . r- ■ *'a; ■ Tie?’, che Runoacha . which sa.-1 ."•there is no aaoce ir Berlin foi ! • .- .ppe.it- rs of Germany * pa" I’.ition.’" A few hours lalrr kussrtan border guari f.red f ! uirtts through a car carrying a. j.American major a d hi* wif- • .. .nding the mayor in th* fir e
■ re M ur. - Una last i-ek-r.: at.ending the funeral of Alva CM.v*r wfc was a cxusin of Mr 3i* kweil and a former
red dest of Greencaatie.
The f.re department aras call- . to tne Fra.m - Kraii h.-me at ♦ 10 north College Aveane. Moway rr.orrung it r e> o'clock vhen an oil st was threateo- .-£ N la." as »a* dr*e It ea> the s— •• f.r all f r the
department in 15*4-
♦ ANNIVERSARIES 4
BirlMlay
Daryi Keith Abbott son of M” an.-! Mr* Elmer Abbott. 3 yea-.-toiay January 12 Dori» Jean Rowland Jar. iar;
; L.-Ua aad Sus.e Talae-K \ +•*•+<«- Ve». f>.i l MeetTv «Liy After®wmi, The New K» Chib will meet Tv-rCU. a/ienijf witr. Mr* Rua*ei P^re* 7C7 wni.h Lortirt
•tree’
There wUl h> * spekial aurprv prog»*s.
■fr d- d- d-
»*. t U rvuerkwvl T »•«■: VX rki eiH, The PEG Btslerhood will h* -ur Wedr^oday Jaauary 14. it 7 30 ? M wiin Mr* Bmipadr St. aer Hr? Essie Erumbaugr at Fort Wayne Indmna wtv- is ala: organiaer will be present to inspect the chapter A fail at.eodaace ta de*r*U. Mr* Brumbaugh will he thgti'S; of Mr* W'.tuier while ir <Jr*-er. aetle
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Mr- I hr A' To Be Rwie-v. Tuesday T-eeiuy Reuo.r.g Circle w . ite-: T-e-siiAy aftemooc at th* bear.- f Mr* L H Drk.* M. J E Porter will he the leo.ieN«t- charge in place of meetir
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-tiiiti l>-wefidaats
tusjoyed Turkey Dinn-r
• The anaaal Okrwtr—« turkey <tn- - r : the few descendaftte of the it. T A A Jui.a Srultz wah . oc unstmas Day at the hcc : Mrs. XXTJfred Kam.l*s? au. .r irrea: granddaughter „v_-. 1-2 mile west of Mew W..- '.er The tab> w-a.* b**.tifhlly t-r- t-rated with three lighted i ir.dle* and JeruseSem ------ each a. Je A r-fl ex-cha.-g- *-is held m the afterr*- Th se present were. Mr* Ha- *.* >f Ku nbndg* Mr and Mrs J hn Lea too and sons. J Ivan A Wayne. Mr and M-- 1> e - Bairns jnd son Bobby a Ja t Holtr® of R-iachdai* the host anl hostes* and son Mam- and daughter. Joanne On: gr?-i*or. Ormond Hay*
an-: three sons
were n-.? an> to be present.
v -r f- -r
Be» Hiie ReG-kah « To Meet T--eight
Bee H.v* Reb*kaft Long* w.ll neet th * evening at *:6u o'clock for installation of fficers. D.stnet deputy prm*.d*nt an: oth-r guests ar-U a .tend this meeting
I M XfiKlAN ENTFETAINS XT H S CON VOCATION
12 a"
and
On Monday. January
p-45 o'clock the xtuder..* of U>:h U V senior and junior high schools were given a display of magic by N>l»on Garr ger of BMffton. Indiana, a sophomore j - DePauw University. Mr Gar
nger is a Rector Scholar hvM at Longden Hall.
He began hi* study of magic when he was only seven yeaf.a old and has as many tricks up h. s sleeve as a professional
magician.
H:s tricks are very clever an 1 } skilfully accomplished He received r.uch applause j from the students throughout i the performance.
Mr*. Hebert B -‘* r
Miss Wilma Je*” K-needy daughter of Mr and Mrs Kennedy of CJov. r Ale ir Mt Baer, son of M* an
Frankfort, were j
-he Irvmg-
Gokke ;d Rob
Mrs
JJaek Baer of jmi led ,n marnag
tor. Church of Chnst or. January ind with Br Ear'. W-st re*d-
,ng the single rjig wmee The attendant* were M: gin_» Rile) of UkLanap?>i Robert Woods Frankfort
Mrs Bi«r was
Vir-an-1
a *tu- ** CW- ■ their served
of
member of
the l*#T senior t la*-' of ’-he Clov*rJale high school an-: af.er her gradua’..*r. from Central Bus. - ness College, mis empl y*d the Chevrolet plant at Indian-
apol-s Mr Baer is : dent in the Centra! B
lege and they w.ll make home in Indianapolis. H- ! in the navy 19 months, m
which was overseas
The bride wor* a light blue sireet length dress with black a cesscries an* carried a bouquet of white and red roses. The br.de s maid wore a gray suit with black accessaries ar.-i car-
ried red roses.
Ielie»e$ Distress cf MONTHLY
TSMAIE
WEAKNESS Als« Helps BoiM Up Red Blood! Do fetnaie functiofia; rericdic disturbaaces ntaice you su*er pant feel' jo aeri-ow restles imtab> — at; such times s Then DO try Lydia E. Pinkham ? TABLETS -: re'deve such
.. svmptofns. Pinkhsm - Tablets are j , r - i a’Lo one cf the best home ways to * ic*c.aaap ..s r€:? up qlcod in simple
anemia. A pleasant K imuchic :orjc, to; 1 But them a: any drugstore. Lydia L Pinkham's TAfttCTS
anne al drive ,r* B ,taae4 «r..~ >•■«>- “•»>
for such.
In the past ten yeai-s the an n.al infantile paralysis campaign; -i* become a sturdy American *t:tution -ievoted to the good of all regardless of race creed orj C i!or But. -■nnce 1947 •ne 5th consecutive year of -ually high polki incidence, with jo ooo cases reported in the miit n: the fight is only juat begun We are responsible for the ca*e of those already stricken, to pro- \ de for those who may fall prey to the cnppler and to provide f. His for th-- research which e\ - -tuaily will master this disease -The people of Putnam c mty \sith their dimes and doli rs are firing right along the front line of this fight.” says campaign director. Mr. Haines .-and will continue to do so triough the weeks of this cam-
paign."
\\ ITH I'Ll BF SKEIN,, V01 : NEWS Vii'H INFLATION >IM( K* I - i
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CLOVERDALE LEGION
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EMINENCE
Tuesday, January 13,1918 8:00 O'Clock At Cloverdale PRELIMINARY GAME -• 7:00 P. M.
FOR SALE 194
• -•*>r go'-' H-14 south
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F0-LAND AUCTION The umlervigaed Mill —II. M.tbuul reserve, to tb* higtie^t hi-fcler. their 4C a< re farm and per^aal pf-p- rti kM-ated: 3 mih-* Me*t ao<l i mile n-irth »f f lovertiale. Indiana; S mile* --uih of IftilaarmtlW-; U mil** *»uth of <>rvea.-aatle; 40 mile* *,aithMe*t of lod-anapoli*. off Nati-»nal R-iad 4b. BEGINNING AT l:«b P. M. THURSDAY. JANUARY I5TH, 1948 The fotk-Ming real e*tal- am) personal property: The farm Mil! be *«ld first fV-einning at I :bf) P. M The legal dewription i* a* fottow-t: The -outh half of tb*- *a»t half «f th* n»rthea*t quarter of nertton S3. t<a,a*hip 13 North, liaag* four West, (onlaining 40 acre*, more or l***. Thi* farm i* *mall luif h almoot all tillaMe || ha- approximately 3-; a< n • which . re diiide,! into *mall field*. It i-onlain* 3 acre* more nr I*-** of m-mkI* Thi* farm * h-ief i-onipared with ktirroiiDding lan-1. The \ aler *upp4y for thi* farm i* Mippiied from two flwMing uelie. The feme* are in fair condition hut thi* farm l* ready to he ■mo ed t-fl ami to *lart farming. On thi- farm i* a fur room htaiee that can to- very easily eonierfed iafo a six roans. Thi* house ha- been built nine year and i* a* solid a* a ncu -ne If Mas recently re-*ide.l Mith heavy in« laled brick -Mting and a new roof. The (--un-la tin f«r thi* house i* of - did construction consisting of Ide Marks. A neu chimney has been constructed Mhich extends from the hasenvnt. The upstair* i,. unfinished h«t can he very easily- finished Mith plastering. The bouse b not modern hut it i» a nice little farm h.mie. There b> a small ham ami Mood-shed, but they are large en-uigh for thi* type of farm. The ham is covered uilh a na tal roof that is in good condition. TF.HXf*: k'-unbo .mi day «f sale and balance Mithin 30 dayo. PERSONAL PROPERTY On ih- same date, danuarx 15. immediate!) foil-.Ming the sal- of th- Real Estate, about ,t«0 P. M. the f-dl.ru mg Hullel* Milt b» sold: Mealing stole, in lair coodittoci; kifrben range; .xik drrsro-r; oak library table; hook case; tuo oler-stuffed chairs; daienport; 3 sideboard*; dining room table; 3 small rugs; lin-deum; elertrk ir.m; garden and laun too^ ; |K dozen fruit jars; ami other numerous articles; TERM*: (ash. No property la lie removed until settled for. Nat responsible in case of accident. WILLIAM AND MARY MANTZ, Owners SALE. IN CHARGE OF K. C. POLAND AI (TIOX CO.
American authorities said th* officer. Air Forte Ma : Rithanj P. Baker, was fired on after he had passe: through Ike Helr.*tedt checkpt-int barner on th*international highway linking Berlin with the Bn:..*h zone. Baker and hi* wife were trav-•-ituig in a small German convertible. The Russian guar-1 permitted them to f-ass and pr--teed 75 yards before he opene-i fire witn his nfle at the car. Baker, attacbe-1 U- the jjdgadrocate general's office at Wiesbaden, said he halte-: immediately when the bullets rij - jped into the back of his car Baker's finger was rucked, but he was not sure whether it was 1 from fixing glass or a buUe' American authorities said tr.e Russian officer on duty at tn--checkpoint apologized and ref.r - tnanded the guanl. ••England and the United States have entered the dangero<i&| rente of violating the control 1 jrr.echanism < Allied Control Authority) which will unavoidab!*.' 'lead to a change in the occupsj Iron status of Berlin the Sco--itt army paper said in a page! .one editorial just before tVl -h'-oting incident. -It can no longer he tolerate! | that Berlin becomes the object >{ separatism. There is no space ia Berlin for the supporters of Gemany's partition.” The editorial was written by M. Sobinov a Russian army officer. Observers said the Russian campaign to take over "he German capital was set off by failure of the London conference an 1 the recent Frankfurt announcement creating a stronger central f.dministration in the Anglo-Am-erican zone
SPRING HATS EARLV HA Rill NT. Fits- OE *PRINt. Hats for every woman Brighten up that *uit or ro*tunw with a bre-mung hat.
Nellye Riggs PHONE 1037 :t>7 Bluumingt-rfi Street.
•J WHY? Hunt a parking space WHY? Walk in the cold WHY? Why Not Coll Parkway Grocery For quality frocenea and meats • - - Delivery service twice daily. PHONE 695
4. + 4. ^ « Ratnbridg- P. T. A. To Xfeet \Xedm--dav Bain or Jg* P T A Mill m*e: I Wednesday even tag at 7:30* o'rlorit ir. the school building + 4- + •!• XX -.man * (tub Meet* M —in—U\ The Woortan's club will meet We»ine**3jy at 2 10 at tne home of Mrs J. A Bamberger 411 E Washington St. Mr*. Graft : Lc-ngder Sr. will present a ptogram on -Indiana ” •5* + 4- + Morning Mu*icale 'leeting Postponed The Morning Mustcale meeting *. heduled for Wednesday hi* ■eer. postponed Please watch the Banner for future date ■9 + + ■!* Happier Home* ( tub T« Meet The Happier Homes CUib will meet Tuesdiy afternoon. Jan. 13. at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. W A Patterson. 102 E Poplar street Mr* Maynard Tuttle Mill' be assistant hostess. Members please bring articles for auction sale
tAATTKtS?&ec4-6((, r/ M l \ Mattresses," too, have (hanged a lot A. .. . ^... T ^ cW pronograph ii terribly out of date — b. 4 probably oot any —o'a to than the mattreu on your bed. "tday y« can qet mattreu values undreamed of in former > rs —Vital Values that w make a world of difference in your e- oyment d life. Check up — now — find out what you're miss ng. r ' 4
4S AOWf »TlSf 0 IN LIFE
Compare^what you're sleeping on with ‘ ?SPRING-AIR'S VITAl VALUES COkfOiT THar DT*. Astematia KlfNTtflCAUY COUPlffi * 0 .it**** «• •>• tst .-a _ dat'-aU* <•*«*•*, —r s*:-: » '' -4t.r»! cerfe* — ation t 0 body. «» maMrou — oae)! ef -■ • thouqK it wt-o ta s---ada jost far with roth'-q of thr ' -ir >' i- 8 *' *. t** 4^ tisial. A,l for drta 1. 1^ COMfOtT fOI KIIH. No I oil of K HATIfltD IT CONSUMES. NO ^ -a fai t ty — no thoneo of 4r w'do aiporloeca by 1- •-n'=-' n ‘1 B *^ '-r.a- la-i do*" — *" 'uedrod, of - ; '"' • • -ay, b.aya*- • *S j.a-ar'ood ,t!f. w'‘h a porformarco ft:: 3. *9 corsfort. ' * by a«y othor mattrau.
INDI XN APOI.I* MXRKET Hogs 6 500 barrows and gilfs moderately active weights 16b !ba. up 75 higher bulk good an-i - hoice 160-225 lb.* Largely $29 00: early top $29 25 Cattle 3.300 calves 600 four elads string strictly oho.ee 14 months fed steers 1.115 lbs. $40.00; odd heal a: similar price, load good to choice long yearlings $33 50 medium and gnori *00-1050 lbs -2b 00-$31 00 Sheep 2.200: fzt lambs fairly active; native* about steady but { fed Texas offerings 25 to 50 lower: good and choice natives $23 00-$2.5 00 ft —J—
All Purpou Lmm $20 to $300 INDIANA LOAN CO. !9<y E- Washington Rt.
