The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 January 1948 — Page 3
TV? DAIl> lAMMP*. tREfMCASTit, ,a«5IAKIA ( WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 58, 1548.
.AIUKM'N f\VtKKl«'' , :h ■' " 1 i:Ma [ji lianap* h gan- Sin;i;i of I-'I*** ^ her mother, Mrs. Smith, last week, g Lawler and Mrs.
Noel Nleliol.'ton and dauxhte, MeGaujh.y and son Sunday < all. d on Mr. and Mrs. Claude were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ov-
F.’irk VVi dnesday al tenujon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood-
worth of Indianapolis called Pn Mr. and Mis. Karl Woodworth Saturday afternoon. Chests of Mr. and Mrs. Laic
asketball jngten (Ind’pls.) vs. Tiger Cubs HIGH SCHOOL GYM Wednesday, January 28th.
Reserve game 7:00 P. M. Varsity game 8:00 P. hi. ADMISSION 50c
»OE SALE About 300 Pairs Hi Grade Omen's Shoes in 3 Special Price Lots !>!> ^ ^ ne sn—See these on tables
erstreet and children and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wiu.t and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Russell O'Haver were d.nner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman S< oil in (dreeliras lie Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. I.. c. Rudolph Wore Sunday guests ot Mr. an . Mis. Earl Woodworth and
Mae.
Mr. and Mrs. Lei and Ciiil con spent Friday evening wng Ji. and Mrs. Claude Lurk. Mrs. Nellie Bali s called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bales Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clyde Wiatt’s mother of Indianapolis is vis ting in tile j WiaU home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodworth ' and Ella Mac called on Mr. and Mrs. F.rej Wichman Monday afternoon. Don't forget the all day ni 'rtI ing of the W. S. C. S. at the home of Mrs. Late McGaughey i on Wednesday, February 4. 1 Church school at the regular i time at Union Chapel, Sunday, February 1.
SPORTS
By Jim Zeis
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CUB GUARD
MASONIC NOTICE
Called meeting of Cloi rdal ■ Lodge l.lil. F * A M, Tlm-sday Jan. 2tl at 7:00 p. m. FC Degree.
J. G. Sipple, W. M. 110 Candles
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i Coach Harold Ph.ires’ lord j junior high nett era won tlv ir 1 10th game out of 11 starts by smashing the Craw foidavillej, squad last night at the local gym! | by a 111 to 22 seme Crawfords-j ville defeated the juniors on the) Ci awfordsville floor three we eks| igo which is the only los; the; i Cuba have su,tabled this seasoii.i ' 'i 1 lie Cutis stilted rather slo.v i hi the f;r: t quarter as their op- I ponrnts held a !• to 5 lead at the guu. Hov v r. in the next perio I th" Cubs stun.ie I th u opponen s wiih a pars altaik v.hieh p id off n I the Cubs look* ttp' lend at the half. 15 to I'd. Cluftmun. Charley Brown, MeMahel ai d Gibson ] laying an ae-
t ve p u t in the scoring.
The final periods were predominated by Cub activity as they led at th ■ did period 23 to 18 and in th ■ final 31 to 22. Billy Brown. Hatcher and Brad n playing excellent defensive po-
sitions.
It might he slid that Conti 1’ha e«' t am has considerably improve I since the fust of tee
year.
In the fecond game of th cveni g the Fr sh i 1 i squad bowed to Ci wfol Isvdle Fro a by a 2d to Id score. Lin up and summary:
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of this Township
Heartburn Krlirvrd in 5 iiiinut«> of doublr your monrf bock When excess stomach aoi.J causes painful. lug a * miu itomacti and heartburn, tbs t-.n u uisllf l»r*“scrll»c tli** fastcHt-acting iiif*<iu*iii*'i known tUf ss fiiptoiuati r. hcf — u»ccllctoesiik«* thosetn iiHt-niB t alii. is. No l.ivifivp Hdi-ans brinas comfort In » llffy or return t>ottlc to us for double money back. Jo*? BELL-ANS for Acid Indigestion 25 e
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WIRE NEWS
Lloyd Grimes is proving his worth as a guard on the Tiger Cub net team and hi j left hand
the alert when the
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locals are on
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circuit court jury soon after '!
p. in.
Prosecutor Judson I.. stark made the closing argument for the state and demanded the deetrie chair for the negro \\h> i» charged with the se\ n .irder ot Mrs. Mary Is is Burney, wile ol an lialiana|Hdis sugar broker.
The nomination wts approve I by voice vote witho.it opposition. \\ NSHINtiTON, Ian. 'Ik.— (INS)—Legislation was introduced in Die Senate today to .eqii'.re all government employes earning more than S.1,00(1 anmially to make an olfnaal report on income from speculation an I other sources. Senators and eongressm. a would make such a reporl under
tile bill.
The legislation was sponsored 1 Sea. Taylor (I») Idaho and Sen. Morse (R) Oregon. Taylor, iuiro.luring the measure. slid that it yyoald ••put us all on the spot equally."'
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LONDON. .Ian. IH.—! INS) Renters reported today that
e s t i in a t <• d 100,0011 persons marelied throiigli Baglulai' to a> tend the funerals of 15 stadenls killed in yesterday's vinlcnrr
uver the newly-signed
Iraipii treaty.
Neeording to Reuters, at h a-. 300 were injured in the hloo.ly riot ing. ieeltiding many w omen I'oliee casualties—helieved to he
I heavy—are unknown.
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ot the Senate Banking Commit - tee, deman iihI today f'nai I'resltleiit Truman give liis reason lor demiiting Federal Reserve Board ( liairman Marriner Ee-
eles.
Tohey , w llnsi- com riltee iniisl app-ove (lie may I’.eservi Board ehairman Til i.r.as IJ. Met .the,
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•T rvant l.o Itir yv win. Ih* 1 lorees were yyl i y ill in to the President and object.•;! to Kr.des
'agio- ami |,i,,) ||j.„ removed. And I
think this -ommittec deserves to
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\\ NSIIINtirON, lam ‘Ik.— (INS)—The Senate confirm" I today the nomination of (ieii. Omar N. Bradley to lie the may army chief ol staff, succeeding (ien. Oyyiglit l>. Eisenhower.
R N( COON II NS FI N OXFORD. Md. iL'Pl Howard M Dobson yvo di i s what use i raccoon would have for bricks Dobson and his family Wer • ayvakened by loud thumps on ti’e roof, lobson found a raccoon eng. gi'it in tearing down his chimney, br.ek by brick.
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Big Art Roberts, yvho pliycd .. , center for the Tiger Cubs I r l: tin* pa.st two seasons, is sliowinp • mttikud improvement at tip p vnt job this season. Mis height is a big cog in both the (’ul) of*
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O. B. Cantoimvine, 403; 'I'liri.yy 172: Batchloi, 107. Furnu'i .s
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M: ynard Johnson, 489, Standard Oil. Hendi'icka, 450: Mac’s TVx'u o. Chiulc.', Hudson, 154. Buii-k. Scotts lost 2 and won 1 for
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Buiel; lost 1. Won
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SyvickardY. Lunch A 29 White Way 20 Bud’s Motor 2.X Royal. 28 27 Swick’s Lunch B 21 27 Sportsman Shop 21 27 C. C. C. Musettes 21 27 Central National Bank 17 41 Swich’s Lunch A. 2; Central National Bank, 1. 2372 t«. 2267 Syvick’s Lunch B. 2; Wiii:. Way, 1; 211*0 to 2452. Sportsman Shop. 1; Royal. 2
2473 t«s 2454.
C. C. C. Musettes. 2: Bud’s
Motor. 1; 2578 to 2452.
Above 400: Mndelain linin'! 473; Eileen Campbell 112; L mi e MeKamey 441; Betty Chadd 127 Doris Rowland 418; Anna V.m Tress 400; Louise I’eters.ia 100; Lorraine Scroggin 407: aMitbl. Monnutt 400. i Three h'gh scri. ; ('. C C Musettes 2578; Sviek'. Lmu b B. 2400; Sportsman Shop, 247:; Betty Chadd on the <'. C C
2 for 2521. I Musettes team picked up a ;.-7j
1 ni) split. ! Anne Von Tress, a meaidi' i ol ' Swiek's Lunch A. t. am pie!; >1 (
ip a 1-7-0 pin split.
Harriet Custer, a, member "! j twii lt’s Lunch A team, ent'r-• ' lined Syviek'a Lttneh A t'-.mi j . nd Swiek’s Lunch B team al the Copper Kettle restaur ml after bowling VVcdiu el-iy iiiglal yvlth sandyvieh' s, cake, pie, a. ■ eream and coffee. Harriet i Laving the team and moving to South Bend. The A team pi. e:ited her with a going-aw ly present before the patty came to an end. Harriett formerly own.si Hu. Copper Kettle but it is no'.v owned and operated by Mr. .Mer-
rill Vickery.
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BASKETBALL BRAZIL AMtRiCAH LEGION VS. GREENCASTLE AMERICAN LEGION Thursday, January 29,8 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL GYM 7.00 P. M., LONE STAR VS. PUTNAMVIUE LIONS ADMISSION 35c AND 15c
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AFI. URGES ACTION
SOUTH BEND, InJ.. Jan. 28 UP l Thomas E. Jones, fast talking onc-.lme prisoner in the St. Joseph county Jail, won't have an opportunity to exercise his vocal wiles on local deputies,
U. S. Marshal Al W. Mos.nski j — said today. ! MIAMI, Jun. 27.— (IN’S)—Tbe Jon. s escaped from the St. | Amerltan Kederation of laU.or J.'s. pli jail last, summer when j today urged Hint President Truhe talked tyvo deputies into »n ) man la- grnnted authority to im- . xpeJRion to the outskirts of | l M »*e rationing ami price controls South Bend to recover some on hurd-to-get Hems mid nsk. d
uiHiAHA
'Honey Joan's said he had cached before his arrest. There, he eluded officers and escaped The prisoner, who was being held on charges of Impersonating i Federal officer, was recapturI recently in Salem, Ore. Hosinski sai | Jones would be ’ c .1 in th Lake county jail at .nvn Point to await dlsposi•j l , n ..f il’s' ens.- ih Federal court
hero.
Congress to make n “sweeping invest igiit ion'' of I lie high eost ol living. At the same time, AFI. president William (ireen foreeast that “u idepsread genral d.'i.uui.L for higher wage-," will come this spring in the .take of the constantly rising p Ires.
LET BANNER ADS SELL il
iHt-St/. I‘crcairs ! Poplintl llmutlrlol hs! (1 ham hr ay $ l I or Missvs, ll'omm, Juni<»r*!
Sunlit with CHARM . . . and inlor/nut! Whirling .-kills! Zipper-., Inittoii-tips! TsiI.iritia.les! Kyelet trims -and more! Florsln, |i.'aitJs and more! Many I'cttncy r.xcho vi's! Come nuiek . . . jiii k . . . and SAVE!
Muttons ’n Eyelets
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