The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1948 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER ! ..SOCIETY-
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An Force purfell hack on his ion toitay in his trial on perjury
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were slated to Federal Judge
Holtzoff in a las'mpt to nave the siximent against Meyers
of court.
iff rejects their plea, lhave to go on trial charges that he lied investigators and in* wartime associate, Marre, to do lik' -
I'FN'.IONS PIIOBI-Ji l Cull II n lied frill-1 llni-v Elston says he s< s no just, cation for the difference in d ability tr< atment of officer.' enlisted men. Disable ! enlisted men are r:
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tion according their handicap satioi: usually that of retired are subject t
periodie illy
■runs Administra to the degree o Their com pen is smaller th . officers, and th' ' , re-exam mat
UtN'DON Feb. 2- (UP) . M .seu-.v charged today) th< United States was) • , » the Soviet frontier m t, Iran wUh America;’, ns an ! b. Ip;ng Iran to in ' fo: ify its border. M w bn»a least on Iran ; irt of a ouble-barrelled k Mi tow charged earlier Flying Fortresses
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HERALD COHSOLIDATED
Entered in the postofflce a' • treencaatle, Indiana as seconc iass mail matter under act of March 7. 1878 Subscription price. 20 i ts per week: $4.00 per .•ear b\ Ilia.I in f-.utnam touniy 55.00 to $7.80 per year outsid Putnam County.
S. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-10 Sntilh .Inchron Slreet.
f lub Met With
Alarie Neeoe
.ne Friendly XegAbor
2-lp.
Club
guests unexpectedly called
Mrs. Ernna R. Stigler: Mr and V|:N PASSF.XfiEKS
Mrs. Ola Poilom and Mr. an >
Mrs. Frank Masten of Manhat- TOKYO. Feb. 2 dTi Police tan- Mrs. Orlan Van-el. Mrs warned train passengers today
.iei wan .\Lane Xee.se Thursday , Robprt vnrvel. Mrs. Patty Deor they may be drugged and robbeo ) ,^n. 2. cn. w.tb Marylin Car * , Vanel and Miss Pat Berry of In of their luggage if they acrept .. naei assistant hostess. The , jana p„ij g | cigarettes from gentlemanly
.. .,i.ng was spei.. in a sociable occasion celebrated thi strangers.
70th birthday of Mrs. Poilom A police report said a new and the basketball game be- group of Japanese thieves is ustween Washington High School n g drugged cigarettes on trains of Indianapolis and Greenrastle to render their victims helpless. High School. The idea is believed to
The men and two of the girls, stemmed from the
-ome of which are graduates of Teikoku bank robbery in which a I Washington High Sch >1 alter d- bandit admin stored a lethal the game. The other women draught to 16 bank employes un-
the evening sewing an I der the guise of
i ..i.io. At the noon hour a u... imis dinner was served .gut memaers and eleven . . „. m the anernoon short ,.i as meeting vias neid. it v^i.,. . ) . . .. r oy tue presi1.. ..r.ns weie rcau ny 1.. ..u.ui. Vi ni.e standing, the .jo j-cayer was repeated in a .n. ..ej.oi 1 . ot secretary
hav '' ches°t n and h back !u toy l"" -
recent i t penetrates m
tuliswithspe' ul
J.’hn "*• He that saith he is was read. «epor. ; srhoo , papors with Mrs. j Twelve died. |U, ", fht'nnd ha loth his brother.!”* —> ' f* 1 ^'Stigler. 1
; n ■knees even until now. i*<'*'*-*u “ a ‘ '• !
"medicine.'
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Floy of tin < a ted a fire a mile
<1 uai Bdl the I
son. chief ti Aircraft Ci en huddled which had the shore.
was proabassadc i te handed i.cut S:lt-
LQNPON HINDUS MOURN GANDHI
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And Local News H IK I K F S
AGAINST M\N\ THINGS
* and Mrs. Masten served delicious WASHINGTON. Feb. 2 Rep. J birthday refreshments to l ' 1 1 Gerald W. Landis, R.. said toguests. The evening was greatly day first returns in his poll of enjoyed by all. I Indiana's 7th district voters
' showed 7E per cent opposed the
| European recovery I i Marshall plan).
It STIMULATES
ike a warm... pmiu^f keeps workineir - 1 hoV.-ev, ; VICK
while you . V 'Eft
-IKKl!" \\<)'I\N. siEI.F
Mt-. Elsie Underwood
M. - Elizabeth Myers spent Sat- Kaeloer.
ui lav in Brazil.
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LIBERTY
2 <UP tn. ited tl • if two chili who com(iimting fh •
Cora Skimmerhorn fell home Thursday night and
I a broken arm.
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Ward Lopor. Mrs Hcs-v vent to his and fired a own skull, walked up where Mis. pulled out a her twice, bartender toj I \Vi tO h’S j
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nt noi suffei
The Mt Merid an W.S.C.S. will in. t at .hi home of Mrs. H. L. L Lawson Thursday Feb. .*>.
After the game Mrs Varvel ' | ..ie coil call was answered by j J . Sc, ..ii.i. uic.it *»ai -in i. '—uryii.i ^arm.t .-aei, Helen \vii- " iia.n , rteie.i yuery, .vlaiie I U.uelia -cccJUuougn. .j.
—• ■ oia c.tapairick. v si.' .s. ^ |.ii|| moro j;, s. | European recovery program
-vtiy .d. ^uui-igii ci. a oraif, j To Thursday
ocr..ia w.-an, i^illn- ..laione, j icjilmore O. E. S. will meet j Landis said ho has received I j .seili- Ha nmond, narvey .Neese. j Thursday night. Feb. 5th for in-1 2.100 replies tn his queries, or
itintion. Members please bring about five per cent of the total sandwiches. number of questionnaires sent
- — — - — 1 out. Additional returns are cx-
' pooled daily, he said.
He said the first group to answer also registered these
All Purpose Lo?.« S20 to $300
INDIANA LOAN (( I!, 1 * F \\ a •hini'inn h
Larry narnnuna. ft. e vie nam- ““ in oaiy uay.ie ..cCciiln ugh, and jenny Lou vciliiaciis, rffmiey ...ir.
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Stated v.eeting of Fillmore O. E. S. No. 186 will b. held Thurs- j clay evening. February 5th at 7:50. Initiation. All <> K
members welcome.
S.
I opinions:
Dale Nelson, son of Mr. and Mi- Harlan Nelson of neat R.. isville. is confined tn his
home with the measles.
Tn. Great Books Group will : ,. M .n lay F. b. 0 at the High
i. \,a.s decided at February’s meeting to have a valentine ex-
vnan^e.
i ne business mec.. ng was close tl by repeatirg .’luo creed
m un..nn.
Ini evening .vas spent in gan • s. cnn.es..s w,th prizes go-
ing to Bctiy ..ic-tdiough. Neilie j Larry McMains of Gi .m us ic, J For the Taft-Hartley Hammond and Jane Kaelber. j was admitte I Sunday. 1 lav, 74 per cent.
Thi next meet rg tn be with
con-
IIOSI'IT \l NOT lift
I Against return of price
'trols. 84 per cent.
! For tax reduction. 77 pe: cent. ,
Against universal i training, 55 per cent.
NANKIN.
Generalissiii: today took government
ing that n
be served :i
ferejiees ,i r I military ^ngs by g
agencies.
Fi'h. 2 lyi (’hianj} Kai step io out xpensra by i
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future r.i'n
labor
TRY R.ANNr.K y,|i
s.-ho ;. vi 11 be I.
The book for discussion AnstatU’s Ethics. Book
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L! \l I I II IRVNftFFRS
Mi and Mrs Harold Miller ■ ml daughter were weeken t gin s Mr. ar.d Mrs. Morris M cull nigh and family of Reelsville.
Mr. and Mr:.. G.-org. Braden
Virgin a Neese. Assistant hos- 0 |- fji-eencastle, are titi pat. .t U- Jane Kaelber. Devotions f r a daughter born M nday. by Bertna Fitzpatrick. I ne .i t •. John Stephen Braeknoy cd c’etj. 19th, 1948. I Grecncastlc R. l. was admitte
v *•* *•* J Monday morning.
Over-Tea-t ups flub | wjlie Bee of Greercastl' was
'leeit* On Tuesday ■ dismissed Monday morning. * The Over Th" Tea Cups club j
w.H meet with Mrs. Clyde E. t Mi liman 1 Jesday afternoon at j
2:50 o’clock.
KILLED iN WEST COAST DC-3 CRASH
Mt ■. Wayne Gray will review Th. Years of The Locusts” b\
I. >1 la Grace F.rdman.
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Warren Twp. (Tub To Meet W< ine-eday
The Warren Twp. Home Ec
■roup - f London Hindu... pert < • \ • " i wl. .. .■ India Uot'se, p..y th' it last rc ^ tc> the !»r. \ hati a a.K naiad Ind n lea lei Thi ,tv iru r..'i>. u . ■. i-nse before the portrait of GrimThi (Infetr tioiui
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ux to Mar. | i> r an d Mrs. G. W. MeClin- ! Grc-m -istle tn ,. k plan to leave Friday for ’ il | Tampa. Fla. for a vacation. Dr. V Britto'i lar McClir.t^ek Will return to his ofi twp. $1 j fi ce about Feb. 19th.
Ca-h. et ux, to Jewell |
,, t ,,x hvii i, ' The Eminence O. E. S. Chap- . tv sj , ter will have Advance Night ar.d
Jorda • James I InWa-i m at at 8:00 p. m. Wad- ...
„ it the Chapter, ^ ^ ( , h|i|
j Hali. Vi tiling members are wel-
ome.
NOTICE: I have been off work for two weeks with an infected eye. hut am hack on duty now and will appreciate your J patronage. John Tharp, 609
’smith Jackson street.
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BOMBAY RIOTING FLARLS AFTER GANDtU UIATH
Club will meet Wednesday af-) VIENNA. 111. Feb 2 (UP) tcrncon. Feb. 4. at Mrs. Ralph | L/>ni Morris and his wife claim Crav.leys, 1028 S. Indiana St. j they know the secret for making
•I* ‘I* I a marriage succesaful.
"gjiey say that husbands and
Meets Wednesday wives “should try hard to see i T ne Country Reading Club .each other's side of family I Mr. and Mrs Herbert Boswell will meet Wednesday at 2 p. m ' arguments."
arvJ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Eskew and son Ricky, spent Sunday at Columbus, Ind., visit- , ing w.th Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. j McCullough, formerly of Green-
1 castle.
at the home of Mrs. Fred Thompson. There will be a valentine exchange. Mrs. Moss Hnsless Tu C'resesMit Club The Crescent Club will meet Wednesday at 2:50 p m. at the home of Mr.-,. Cloyd Moss. Members please note change of meeting place.
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Maple Heights
Home Ec (Tub To .Meet
The Maple Heights Home Ec
Mrs. Truman Yunckir and Ckib will meet Tuesday, Feb. Mrs. Ferd Lucas were in Indian- 5rd. at the Maple Heights i apoli Friday for the Mid-Winter school. The meeting will begin conned meeting of the State promptly at 7:50. There will be Federation of Clubs. Thi- yea • a doer prize and a Valentine the annual convention of th' In- tox for secret sisters Valen-ines’ diana Federation of Clubs will Roll call will be a comir Valen-
be held at French Lick on April tine exchange.
5, 6 and 7.
us.
Mrs.
“It’s worked Morris said.
She and her husband celebrated their 71st wedding annivers-
ary yesterday.
| Th ■ Gi eencastle High School Instrumental Parents Music Club will hold its regular monthly meeting in the auditorium at. the high school building. Tuesday evening at 7:50 A musical
frogrnm will bo presented
INCREASE REPORTED
PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 2 (UPl N. W. Avers & Son, Inr., I announced today that total cirt dilations for Daily and Sunday ■ newspapers increased during i 1947 for the sixth successive year. Morning and Evening daily newspapers had a total circulation of 51,410.089. a gain of, 058.596. Sunda> newspaper- had a circulation of 44,296,572. an 1 increase of 1.000,000
! PILOT FRANK ATKINSON. 50. and his v Hubi died in thi clash ot a <bartered DC-3 ti u Cal that reportedly took the Uvea ot all thi passenger; were Mexican farm labor
BIGGER BREAD m
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IN MEMORY
A lesson on "Protecting "Kami- j In lov n K ™ nvmy of our dear
Miss Cat rie Pierce. Mrs. Ida ly Health" will be given by Mrs. 1 husbanfl aml father ’
Fresh, enriched Kroger white bread made with twisted dough for finer, .vhiter texture. It's year best bread buy!
Corncliu.: j
M. Furr, who passed away tw > j
r :."III a htaz* : th*- wri'i kage < 1 o s Mil' owneii )j\ , nembei ot the Hindu M ihasahha a ' "t- -wept the rdy following the d . th ol Mohandas K. Gandhi, venerated Indian One rioter was killed by police fire as th vetigiTnl follower ot the Mahatma stormed ' ' - of the Mahasahha organization of which Gandhi'.- assas in. Nathuram Vinayak (7odse, n.embei. i International i
Pierce. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Robert Hill and Mrs. Emest Hill. t
•Sellei of Greenrastle .and Har- Hostess will be Miss Ethel -'^ als a s°. Feb. 2, 1946. lieu Alice Seller of Logansport Sehaehtel, Mrs. Frank Day and j U7len ' hf ' f '' -f ‘ning shadows are
were in Casey, III.. Sunday to at- Mrs. Alice Alexander. I tailing,
tend the wedding of Pierce’s granddaughter,
Mrs.’ All members are urged to bc ,An(1 1 an > ’ siuin K a " alonp ’ Char- preaent. ! ,n n, y hrart lh '' ro oom08 n |on J r -
lotte Newlin to Robert Goble, t
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The double ring ceremony was Birthday Party Held performed in the Methodist. Wednesday Evening
TOKYO POUCE SEEK BANK ROBBER WK0 POISONED 12
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church. A reception followed at the Newlin residence. Mr. and j Mrs. Goble are graduates of the! Casey High School; and Mrs.' Goble attended Illinois Univer-j rity two years. They will make' their home in Covington. Ky. j
On Wednesday evening. Jan-
If he only could come home. Sadly missed by wife and children. pd
BIG 1V4 lb. LOAVES
ACTUALLY LESS THAN K
;5V + * ANNIVERSARIES + 0 *!• •** vj? Birthday Lila Mae Jarvis, daughter of Mr. and jMr.j. Ben Jarvis, 15 years today, February 2.
LOOK KAISER. FRAZER Trade-Ins 1931 PLYMOUTH 1941 DESOTO
\TTENHEI) BANQUET
j OKYO POLICE CHEMISTS test dregs of fatal poison administered to Tokyo hank employes by
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I "Jdit who posed as a health department official Twelve employes died and four are in critical
Ross Alice and William Stringer of Jefferson Township, attended a Dekalb Banquet a! the Claypool Hotel in Indianapolis, Wednesday. Jan. 29 where 600 were entertained frem different parts of the states including, Ohio, 111., Kentucky and
Indiana.
Mr. Alice represented Hendricks Co. as his yeild, which was planted on his brothers farm south of Stilesville, was the highest in the Dekalb oontest. He was awarded a gold plaque
LI,or While the robber, who escaped with a negligible amount oi money, is fitJIU jit Jorge , and Vff’ Vj.’V 100 h' 1 i i.d* mational Soundphotoj. ' ' corn diih ’ 1 ' M ot»
corn chih
New motor — New — New (Ires and new pain) job.
NEW MD TRACTORS
1945 M TRACTOR NEW M TRACTORS
COATESVILLE IMPLEMENT
ERNEST MILLER
Announcement
Due to present conditions and the increase ot all operating penses, the Greencastle barber shops make the following 2 ;, j nouncement:
Effective Monday, February 2 HAIRCUTS $1 SHAVES 75c|
HOURS: 8 A. M. (o 5:30 P. M. SATURDAYS •• 8 A. M to 7:00 P. M.
Johnson’s Barber Shop Hood’s Barber Shop Bernie Smith’s Barber Shop
