The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 October 1948 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1948.

HflSPITAI VOTF.S y Tuil.t of Brazil, \va^ aJmittoil M(>ii<layHorman Wallam of poclsvlllo R 1, was a>lmitto<l Sunday. Joseph Pierson of Coateavill r R. 2, was adniittefl Saturday. Mrs. Mario Parker of Green-

casile, was aimittei Sunday. | Mr. ami Mrs. R. I,. Priest of! Baininidge, are the parents of a daughter horn Monday. Imojfene Cox of Greeneastl"' : was dismissed Sunday. Mrs. Beulah Shelp of Brazil R. 3. was dismissed Sunday.

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THE DAILY BANNER end HERALD CONSOLIDATED Kntere,! In the poMofflee at Greenoh.dle, Indiana as seeond rlass mail matter under aet of March 7, 1H7M. Subscription price 20 cents per week: $4.00 per year by mall in Putnam county. $0.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. S. R. Rarlden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

V. F. W. Auviliary will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p m. at the Post home.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alhrignl of Greeneastle. are the parents

of a son horn Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Runyan of Roachdale, are the parents of a

daughter born Sunday.

i A r TV Held if

Splendid Meeting

Greeneastle Branch of the American Association of TTniver-

MASOMC NOTICE

iCalled Meeting Bainbridge Lodge No. 75 F. & A. M. Wednesday Oct. 27. 7:30 P. M. The Entered Apprentice Degree will he

Louisville, Ky., was beaten to death. His chest and Lungs were crushed and appeared tu. iiavr. been stomped on tty heavy boots

250

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mto

porstons were

custody in relays y ( . s te rdav . duesUoning. state. eityJfl “ r ty officers shuttled hark

night at Rector Hall. Miss Aile n Murdock, membership chairman introduced the following new members: Misses Lucilc Scheu'- _ er, Alvina Wichhorst, Cathry t

Mr. and Mrs. - Hugh Lawrence Cooper, Helen Talp 'rt, Phyl’. of Greeneastle, are the parents Wcyer. Rachel Twente an! M - of a son born Saturday. , dames Robert Loring, Clark (•'.

Norton, John Schroll, J. E. Sim-

Pierpont said Pettit apparent-j forth to the circus grounds

sity women met last ihiewlay ' Attendaoc* of all ly was killed at Lamar, Mu., clown; trapeze artists aaj ^

- brethern urged. Visiting Broth- where the circus played Friday performers hn d workers.

invited Ernest, night. The body was found when Meanwhile, circus ,.q u , Dn

1 the circus reached here Saturday, and animals valued at 01 om i The circus' entire company ol were left virtually unati.-nd

Mr. and Mrs. Curtis McClure

ers cordially Johnson W. M.

3 Crewmen Killed In Plane Crash

TATTLETALES-By I Keepu Clean

And Local News II II I E F S

of Cloverdale R. 1, are the cuts of a son born Monday.

par-

Mrs. Lorin Gray and daughter A'ere dismissed Thursday from

die hospital.

Mrs. William Glidewell spent the week-end in Fillmore visiting

Mrs. George Bowman.

Mr. and Mrs. James Heavin and sons, of Paulding. O.. visited! relatives here over the week end.

Miss Helen McGaughey and Dr. Margaret Lindsey of Indiana State Teachers College were week end guests of Mrs. Charles McGa.jgliey on Anderson street. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Mattingly of Indianapolis are the parents of a daughter, born October 24th. Mrs. Mattingly was' the former Miss Mary Frances Bergen of this city.

Chief of Police Russell Cole

mons, James Houck, William

Martin. Robert Meek.t, Jamesj CHANUTE FIELD. 111., Oct Reed, Don White. Evelyn Nam- 25. (UP) Air Force officer:-j| < th, Ruth Mintzeh June Grube-J said today that three crewmen Thelma Hardman and Dr. Anne* were killed and 18 servicemen inNichols. Ijured when a sudden ground fog

During the brief business-ses- caused the pilot of a C-47 tra’.-

sion. Dr. Virginia Harlow, port plane to undershoot th branch president, called on Mrs. field and crash into a barracks. H. T. Ko-,s for the reading of the Doctors said the majority o minutes, Mis. Clinton Green for the passengers were In “pretty the treasurer's report and Mrs. good shape.’’ Names of the dead George Parker for presentation pilot, co-pilot and crew chief, as of the budget, which was accept- well as those of the injured, were

ed by the members. Dr. Harlow withheld pending

presented Mrs. Edna Taylor,

an announc.

Wright-Patterson j O., the plane’s

.and Miss The plane tore off a corner of

ANNUAL FARM BLIRFAl! MEETING Wednesday, October 27th, 8 P. M.

Gobin Church

entert.aivmknt

KRFRKSHMKNTs

Everyone Welcome

, days, it

Mrs. Janes Grey and baby,' f' nt * ers - North Jackson St., .have return-1 ed to their home from the county hospital. J Mrs. Georgia Hyatt McClure| Hogs spent the weekend with herj about mother, Mrs. Lulu Hyatt. Mrs. c ' osp McClure is on a tour with l° wer Petrie's White Hussars, at the oresent time they are in Dayton,

Ohio.

merit from

man stated Monday that unless mcmhei of the program commit- Field, Dayton, the money found in the city park tee, who outlined the program home base,

this Fall is properly identified for general meetings

and claimed within the next 10 Ethel Mitchell, vice-president one barracks and pushed the will he returned to the and study group coordinator, floor of a two-story barracks out j

who called on various committee from beneath the second story, chairmen to explain phases of The impact smashed all but the AAUW work. fuselage of the aircraft in which

INDIANAPOLIS LIT KsTO( K f 0 n 0W ing study groups the passengers were riding

were announced: Intemtaional The barracks were unoccupied.

Relations, chairman Mrs. Coen *

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"One of the prime requisites here, Snidbe. is neatness; and keepin your suits always neatly pressed at the HOME CLEANERS sLAUNDRY makes a big impression on oui clients: 1 '

Fred Winslow

Rex Thorlton and Greenwood ave.

family, 3.'!3

10.000; rather slow, steady with Friday's low later trade steady to 25 early sales good and

choice around 180-260 lbs $25.50$2$.75, few lots $25.85. extretnp top $26.00 sparingly! weights above 225 lbs mostly $25.50$25.65; 270-280 lbs $25.25-$25-60:

NEW KI SS PROJECT

Mr. and Mrs.

and family of Middletown, O. j f ew lots .'100-:!50 lbs $24.75-$25-und Prof, and Mrs. William F. q0; 160-180 lbs $25.00-$25.50; Schulz, Jr . of Bloomington spent 100-160 lbs $20.50-$23.50: sows the week end with Mr. and Mrs.' slow, ,50-$1.00 lower; good and

choice $21.00-$23 00; few choice

lightweights $23.50.

Mable Louise Gowin, the small Uattle 2,000,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.: and heifers a * ow . few,early sales Gowin of Roachdale, was taken ^ 01 local slaughter mainly to the Riley Hospital for children me d' u m to good 1,100 lbs down

at Indianapolis. She had been in ^ ar, 'l> steady,

the Putnam County Hospital ful Sheep 2.500; fat lambs rather the last 9 days. She is the' 8low > lnost >y 25 lower; good and granddaughter of Mr. and Mis.' r ^ n ^ ce weights $24.50-$25-

Artie Boswell of Carpentersville.

MOSCOW, Oct. 25 l UP I The Russian government an-1 nounced today that millions of j workers would be used in a vast | 10 to 15-year project designed i to eliminate droughts and soil erosion and convert nearly 300.000 000 acres of Soviet “waste-

ind” into pre

The Soviet press, including the newspapers Pravda and Izvestia,

project in

Pierson, first meeting Oct. 12, 7:45. with Mrs. Pierson at 6!fi Highfall: Child Study, chairman. Mrs. V. G. Zimmerman, met Monday night with Mrs. Georg - Jacobson. 14 Observatory Coin' : Current Literature, chairman Mrs. Wayne Gray, met Monday night with Mrs. Frank Donner at 623 Seminary street; Sketch

„ , , land” into nroductive areas

Group, chairman Miss Betty Turoell, first meetings with Prof. Reed Winsey’s art class in

the adult education program be- t'umpted the project in special

calves 500; steers ginning at the high school build- el & ht- P a S c editions containing

^ 13 ( maps and details.

Mrs. John Cartwright, educa-' lion chairman, explained the annual adult education program

which is sponsored by AAUW - Thl ' CI ° win fi 8 ht t0 u P SPt a

and Delta Kappa Gamma witli

the facilities of the public ,ulin ^ that masa picketing is schools and DePauw University. P' ohibited by the Faft-Hartley At the close of the program Act "'he 11 if interferes with an whose theme was “Know '“dividual s right to work during

AAUW.-’ new members were honored with an informal recep-

tion, Refreshments were served £ Pnera l

by Tin- social the direction

HALLOWE’EN PARTY M00SF HOME •• FRIDAY, OCT. 29TH.-7:30

PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN. FOR

MUSIC WILL BE FURNISHED DANCING.

Moose Members Only.

TO FIGHT RULING

WASHINGTON. Oct. 25. (UP)

— The CIO will

National Labor Relations Board

00, so ne interests bidding $24.50

down.

SOCIETY

Madison Home Ee

Club To Meet

The West Madison Home Ec Club will meet Wednesday, Oct.

27. at the home of Mrs. Everett third TueS( | a y

Ellis. The lesson will be on “Food For Special Occasions” and a luncheon will be served at

one o'clock prompt.

Members please note tbrie a.ul change in place of meeting.

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Study Club To Meet Tonight

a strike.

Frank Donner. CIO assistant

counsel, said the union

committee under is diafting a statement of its poof Miss Lucile sition 0,1 thp decision which the

I board announced last night. The th( , union sources said the order will be obeyed only if it is upheld by

Smith, chairman.

Branch meetings arc held

in each month

S o’clock. . thp Sl, P remp Collrt - j. -j. ... j ln its ruling, the board said

Fillmore Couple | tho Taft-Hartley law guarantees Married B0 Years Ago an p mP>'>y p, s >*ght to refrain Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuck froni stMkin F- 11 found Harry will observe their 60th wedding Bridgcs International Longanniversary on Sunday, October sfu,,(lm ' ns and Warehousemen's. 31st at their home in Fillmore. ; Union * UlO) and Local Six guilThcy were united in marriage * ,v *®’ nor ' n g r '8ht during'

The Home and Child Study November h 188s by th( , Rpy a strike at Sunset Line & Twine| tonight at 8 JcJm Foater Methodi , t minister . Co.. Petaluma. Cal. |

honn of Mis. Mr. Shuck was born near Coaiosville on August 3, 1864.1 M'-W WAREHOUSE

ioiingitnirn Kitchens of vhitc-rnameled steel fit every kitchen /ilun — < W home or new. You'll marvel at the low price.

Vream kitchens cost , less than you'd think

u

Lovely, yes lovely—these Youngstown Kiteliens! He luive them at prices your budget can reach. Come in and see how gleaming, white-enameled Youngstown uniis can be arranged in your kitchen. Here’s a kitchen that only the leader, Youngstown, could build. Sturdy construction throughout. Smooth-sliding drawers. Many, many features worth talking about. Whether you’re planning to build or remodel, or not planning anything now-it’s worth your while to visit us and see these kitchen beauties.

Kilrhrnaider . Mullinaiiler Combination (fives magic convenience. Mul!irai<li*r electric garbage <lis|ioser grinds away food waste. 4H" Kitehrnaider has twin bowls (seeond tsiwl extra deep —11"). Sliding-removable drainImard for greater work surface Note rinse spray, ciillery drawer, large storage -juice.

Club will meet o'clock at the

James Johnson. Mis. Wilsoa Wheeler will review "The National Road” by Phillip Jordan,

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Progress History ( lull To Meet Tuesday The Progress History Club will I meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at tho home of Mrs. Stella Peck.

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W. It. C. To Meet . I Tuesday, Oct. 26th The W. R. C. will meet in the | Odd Fellows Hall tor a pitch-in I-dinner, Tuesday . Oct. 26th at j 12:30. Also inspection. Bring dish j of food aand table service. The president requests that all mem- ( hers be present.

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( Present Day Club To Meet Tuesday The Present Day Club will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs, E. Cleve Thonas.

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Davis-Lewis Wedding Solemnized Saturday

Miss Kathleen Lewis, daugh ter ol Mrs. Martha Lewis. 409 E. Washington St., was united in marriage to Theron Davis, son of' Mr .und Mrs. Elmer Davis. R 2 CrawforgaviUc. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev . Saunders of the First Christian church, Saturday evening at

Mrs. Shuck then Minnie Wright, 1 .said C !hat" ,, A , ! fl ton™ | P ^^r‘win was born in Southern Illinois, be improved since the store will ,u *y HUi. I8i0 [be able to stock a larger volume I I ney are members of the und variety of merchandise. , Methodist Church. I The twentieth Ward Week sal ?i In the last few years they is now being conducted by thc| have not attended church as store. Mr. Ross commented thr.tj ( regularly as they wished on ae-j greater values are being offered| count of Mrs. Shuck's failing ! at ttiis sale than have ever been) h#alt*. jbffered by Wa da This is due,! They have a son and (laugh said Mr. Ross, to the purchase of ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo | merchandise in such volume that' Shuck of Fillmore and another | they are enabled to offer better

Re-elect FRED E. HUNTER Commissioner, 2nd. District Putnam County Your support Tuesday, Nov. 2, will be appreciated.

daughter-in-law, Ruth, who resides in Greeneastle. She is the wife of Tom ny Shuck now de-

ceased.

They have five grandchildren, who are all married. They are: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer, Mr. and M-s. Ben Hanlon, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shuck, Mr. and

Mrs. Franklin Shuck all j Greeneastle and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Veach of Bainbridge.

and better values to the consum-

ing public.

KXPKCT KI SS VETO 4 foiitluiKMl I'ruin l*n if <» Onu) ladio address last night. Dulles cautioned the world I that it would he an occasion for regret “but not for surprise or

for losing Nations oris inevit-

GAY COLORS Restored to SORRY. SEEDY. SHABB1 FURNITURE & RUGS with FINA FOAM Safe Odorless Easy to use STOP N SHOP

discouragement or I faith in the United . for feeling that war

! y/ou/tyjfomi • S by UllJ-i-NS BLACK LUMBER CO 501 North Indiana St. Phone 403

Thi. great grand children. Tommy Hanlon and Jerry Shuck are especially dear to this aged

couple.

They will hold open house from 10 A. M L> 9 P. M. They will be glad to greet their relatives and

many friends. Club To Meet

,6:30. ~ |° n Hcdnesduy

The bride was lovely in a pale' Twentieth Century Club will blue lace ballet length dress, meet Wednesday a r temoon at styled with a sweetheart neck- 2: ' , ° with M,s Charles Hutcheline and a full tiered skirt, with son Miss Jeannette O’Dell will

Her flowers havp thp Program.

able.” FOR SALE: 8 bushel certified Vigo seed wheat. 2 tons 2-12-6 fertilze. O. M. Thomas. Morton. 25-27-2p.

OPEN DAILY at 11 a. m. HiWeight Ice-Cream Store, south j Jackson street road. 25-lt

black accessories,

were white roses. j Subject “Review of the Unit-

Miss Mary K. Smith, cousin of ed Na Unns.” the bride, was the bride’s only + + + •{• attendant. She chose a full skirt- Kl, ral Youth ed ballet length dress of gray T " HaVP Part y

Circus Worker's Slaying ProLd

. SPRINGFIELD. Mo , Oct. 25- | (UP) Nine members of the , Dailey Brothers circus troupe were held today for an inquest

gray lnto the dcath of ^ jO-year-old

( satin with black accessories. Her The Putnam County Rural roustabout whose beaten body flowers were red roses. Youth will hold a Hallowe’en was found wrapped in a tarGcrdon Evens was best man. party at the Putnamville school paulin beneath the Unbark

After a short wedding trip the house Tuesday, Oct. 26. at 8:00 circus wagon

young couple will make their p. m. Greene county Sheriff John

home at 1000'.. West Market St.. Everyone come masked or pay Pierpont said he was Crawfordnvillo. the consequences. that William

in a

Pettit.

T.

convinced of near

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