The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 October 1948 — Page 2
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SOCIETY
P. K. O. To Meet Wislncsday
business
P. E. O. will have a
meeting Wednesday evening, Oct. 27, at 7::i0 at the home of
| will have its annual covered dish j luncheon Wednesday at 1 p. m., j at the home of Mrs. Ruth Fry. I Please note time and place.
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Pekso^al And Local News H It I E F S
Mrs. Olive Turk. 201 West Pop-j FRANKFURT. Oct. 26 (UP) ] ar st. I The original list of 137 Nazi war + +-h + J criminals to he exec uted at
Home Re Club Meets Thursday
The Jefferson Township Heme Economies Club will meet Thursday afternoon, Oct. 28, at the | home of Mrs. Grover Goodpaster | at 1 p. m. with a buffet luncheon j served by Mrs. Flora Larkin and
Mrs. Pearl Hurst who will pre- r<v1uotion
'sent the lesson "Food for Special
loccasstons."
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Gay Time Enjoyed At Nelson Home
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Landsburg prison in the
to 12 weeks has been cut temporarily to 92. IT. S. Army leg .;
authorities said today.
Forty-five applications foi clemency still have to be acted on by American Military Governor Gen. Lucius D. Clay, causing
ASUNCION, Paraguay. Oct. 26 i UP I The Paraguayan government announced today that loyal troops had crushed a revolt of cadets at the Asuncion military academy in 19 hours of
heavy fighting.
The ministry Of interior said the whole country was quiet. All
the
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next 1C army garrisons throughout
!country reiterated their loyalty to the government ,it said.
Boats Collide; 5 Men Missing
ported. The fishing vessel sank The Coast r, <|Ulckly. quil and ChinobT The Tullahoma immediately cd immediately ^ put out small boats to pick up the collision. p la " survivors. Five men were rescued beth Cuy \ ( anes fron > quickly. A search was continued [dered to flvY . 1,80 for the other missing five of the survivors fishing vessel's crew of 27, the
Coast Guard said.
No details of the collision were
learned immediately.
But while a brisk wind was reported blowing across the bay at the point of the collision, j there was no fog, the Coast
To relieve miser. , l, “ rub throat '
-st and back with comforting
Expert Mechanics To Serve You H. &l M. Sales Co. Inc.
319 North Jackson St.
Phone 332
SPEAKS TONIGHT Dr. Lawrence A. Riggs, dean of students at DePauw University, will be principal speaker tonight at a meeting of Phi Delta Kappa (honorary education fraternity) at 6:4ft p. m. in Mason Hall. Twenty members from the j Beta Lambda chapter at Terre Haute, with which most Greencastle me ;.tiers are affiliated, 1 will join the local group to hear Dr. Riggs speak on "Across the I lean of Student's Desk." I.ooal members of the program j committee include Dr. Earl C. Bowman and Dr. Orville Davis, DePauw professors, and John Boyd. Phi Delta Kappa is an active education group which often throws its support behind needed educational reform. NAVY DAY PROCLAMATION
Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Owens of Coatesville, R. 1. are the parents
I of a son born Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Morgan of \ Stilesville, are the parents of a
' daughter born Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quinnetto
of Quincy, are the parents a daughter born Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorris Gorham of Indianapolis, are the parents
of a daughter born Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snapp attended the Grand Ole Opery at Nashville, Tenn. Saturday night. , Mrs. Elmer Fisher of Stiles-
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' ville underwent a major operai tion at the Putnam county hos-
pital Monday
George Black of Areola, 111.,
been spending a
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson was the scene o f gala festivity recently when Mr Nelson chose to be fiddler ta on j old time square dance on Oct 15th. The evening was spent in dancing and merrymaking for
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BALTIMORE, Oct. 26 (UP) A tanker collided with a fish- _
They include the , appeals of jng vessel off Hooper Island in ' Joachim Peiper.,. rriember of the lower Chesapeake Bay today, the ;SS. and 11 of his colleague Coast Guard reported. j ! who were sentenced fo rthe Mai- Th-- Coast Guard said 5 of the i of American cre w of the fishing vessel^ are
reported missing. Seventeen others werq picked up by the
ACCEPT WAGE HIKE Tanker Tullahoma after the fish -
, ing vessel sank.
Oct. 26. (UP) The collision occurred at 4:15
medy massacre
soldiers in the winter of 1944.
TOPEKA. Kan.
Hie cio Unite i Packtnghou Workers of America an,,..,, ,
ithe young and old alike.
The Yippetv Club not wanting 1 “ !ia * accepted a f,„„ -ce u m
of I to be outdone by Mr. Nelson's 1 wa & e increas '' fron ’ i party, chose the evening of Oct. John and C °" th
18th to entertain Mrs. Nelson as
It
increase is retroactive to Oct. 18.
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it was her birthday. The meeting was brought to order by the president. Mrs. Bessie Sears with all the members repeating the Lord's Prayer in unison. There was a roll call with three members absent due to ill-
ness and death.
Mrs. Nelson was very grateful to the members for the beautiful gifts she opened assisted by Mrs. Roy Remsburg, Mrs. Ayler Nelson and Mrs. James Clearwaters. . The evening was spent in games and entertainment after which delicious refreshments were served to the club members
Whereas it is the custom on one day of each year for our citizens to Join hands across the nation to render grateful tribute to our mighty navy and give well deserved honor and recognition
of the national Women’s Auxil
iary.
Awards to be made at
banquet include a certificate of merit to Dr. Floyd T. Romberg?r. of Lafayette. 1947 slate presi-, lent; pins and certificates of
listinction to physicians who has been spending a few days lave been in practice for 50 visiting Mrs. Margaret Bridges, years, and an award to the gen- Andrew Durham, and Frank
-ral practitioner selected as the Durham.
“Famil^ Doctor of the Year.’’ I Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson have ' ' v ' J ln 11
. , , . .. and four guests,
returned fre-.n a visit with Mrs. Nelson's two sisters and families,
III DIITkIAM milllTV '^ rM - f^a. v kills ai>J Mrs. Henry m “U I HAm vUUH I I Neideraver of Tucson, Arizona. ) Mr .and Mrs. Noble HenderIndana conservation officials an(1 ^ DarI . y | of geyreleased 1.00 head of pheasants in mour, and Mrs. Laura Brown of Putnam county this week from this city were Sunday guests of the Jnsper-Pulaski state game Mr , aml Mls Harry Brown, N. farnl I Jackson St. In this connection, state I M rs. Robert Ncwgent and son game wardens also set out the Bobby, and Mrs. Claude Wimfollowing information to hunters: nier, returned home Sunday after October 16-Novcnber 14 — spending a few days visiting Mr. Woodcock. Four a day. I and Mrs. Warren W. Etcheson in October 29-November 27 — Iowa City, la.
RELEASE PHEASANTS
Ernie Kanatzar, president <>f UPM Local 174. said a thro--man bargainiiiu; committee of the union accepted the offer. The increase affected 1.100 workers. ’ OPENS PARLIAMENT ((outIiiiip.I from I’liitr One) ownership these companies extensively engaged in the production of iron ore or pig iron or steel or in shaping steel by rolling processes,” he said.
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Mrs. Nelson was also grateful to Mrs. Ora Eggers and Mrs. Donald Sears for being such
efficient hostesses for her party, j ‘ V,M,,H,, ' U ' The guests all left at a late rM,,a,nln,E f ' , " r
hour wishing Mrs. Nelson many |
more happy birthdays.
Mrs. Bessie Sears will enter-1 „, „ tarn all menbers and future 1 (,NS) -™ P t members of "Yippety” at her j ' M,ar, ' ,0<,aV ,h ° home Friday evening. Get. 29)h T' ,’ Th . l to dismiss the AFL International Hus affair will be a Hallowe’en „ ... .. . .
I Typographical l nion » appeal
are lirtrerl t/i • ‘ 1 ■
from a contempt of court eon-
dead |H-rson ami four of the wounded were strikers, while Hie
wounded wer*
WASHINGTON, Oct. 26
Genuine IMPORTED HOLLAND BULBS • PLANT THIS FALL FOR BEAUTY IN YOUR GARDEN NEXT SPRING
Open Wednesday Afternoons
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Ducks, geese and coot. Four , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holland
ducks, 15 coot and 4 geese daily.
Two geese may be
geese or two white-breasted
party. All members are urged to
come masked.
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Nellie Leonard’s
spent a few days last week in Kygenient Announced
Canadian Plymouth visiting Mr. and Mrs. a " d Iv<,n Leonar ‘l - - hr*»« q t *»<i vi n wart ■* r .. . Stilesvllle wishes to announce
Reese or one of each.
Marvin Livinghouse. Mrs. Liv- , inghouse returned home with
the engagement and the approaching marriage of their
deserved honor and recognition November 10-December 20. — them for a two weeks visit with f>roai inK niama 8 e of their to the achievements of the men t i llai h Ten daily. J her father, W. F. Cricks. * < r ’ * ie to Donal< l Suites
and women who compose its ranks, and, Whereas as it is fitting that our citizens be informed and aware of the current aims and activities of our sea-air navy, victor in war and guardian in
peace.
Therefore I, Harold W. Stewart. Mayor of Grecncastle, Indiana, hereby proclaim Wednesday
M ! at r; Z ' „ , of near Shelbyville. The wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson, ^
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scobee and ^e Cn u Z ^ Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nelson church' ‘ '' Ml ' 1 rlslla n
spent a very enjoyable week-end + - . + . in Kentucky and Tennessee and TPtt || )in „ r attended th- Grand Ol’ Opry in N ,. u 1)( . a ,," ni . Ss Nashville, Tenn.. Saturday nighi. , ,
November 15 , noon (-January Rev. Charles Rains and family " ani '"dq'ic 15 (noon). Raccoons, opossum, can be heard each evening this f s giv( n . ii n ,i ttv Oil 24th, skunk, mink, muskrat. Two week, except Saturday, at 5:45 rh '" " . ° n " 1,1 Mrs - coons daily; no bag limits on over radio staion WTOM, 1490. . . "’'"’""K -Mrs. Ger-
D1 . D trude Woods of Bethel A M. E.
November 10-Dec amber 20 Hungarian partrklge. Five daily. November 10-Jan,'Jary 10.
Rabbits. Five daily.
November 11, 12, and 13.— Pheasants. One cock bird daily.
No hen pheasants.
Oct. 27th, 1948 as Navy Day and others. No open braver season. Bloomington. Rev. Rains is pas- elmi eh" who
call upon all citizens of Greencastle to display the national flag, and take part in appropriate observance of this day through the many chanels open
to them.
Herein unto I have set my hand and seal this 26th day of October, 1948. Harold W. Stewart,
Mayor.
DOWNTOWN LEAGUE
It also was pointed out that tor of the local Apostolic church. ( "' laiu ' 1 1 hunting dogs are not permitted «»t Washington St. road, Com- ( . n ce'by the Ri'te^ Rev BUhop
’n the weeds at night from Nov- mercial Place,
ember 1 to November 15.
vietlon.
Knls-rt N. 'Denham, NLRB general co.insel, also requested the a|>!M-als court to vacate its stay of the lower court (ff.ler G the printers union to purge itself
of contempt.
PARIS, Get. 26—(INS)—The f foreign ministers of the fivc-na- ♦ tlon Western Furo|)ean Union tie- ♦ eidlsl today to create a pennon- * ent committee to sit in Paris and J study development of a European j federation. 4 A comiiiimlquc issued at Hie 4 end of a two-day meeting told of i determination to achieve a closer ^ unldi among Great Britain, France, Belgium, the Nether-
lands and Luxembourg.
Tliis tightening-up will em-
HOSPITAL NOTES
V. F. W. Central National Bank
Eitcl’s
Home laundry Stoner Insurance
First-Citizens Bank
Deem-Shonkwiler
Banner
Over 500: Fuson
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| Mrs. Leo Hofmann and son ! Donald, and Miss (Patricia Jobe 1 of near Brazil, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross PeterT*^ Quincy R 1 ^ <laUghter ’ was admitted Monday. ^ r MrR Mrs. Charles Albright and son ' t ““T" ° f Infliana P olis > of Grecncastle. R 2 were "is" ^ aftern0<>n and missed Tuesday , ‘ VPni,l,f Wllh Mr and Mrs ' Wa ‘-
. „ . , ' ter Stoner.
Mis. Robert Cooper and son w > w ■
u „ . , , Mb- »od Mrs. Kenneth F. Harof Roaihdale, were (lisniiHs,ol " 1
ns and daughter, Nancy, of thi» city and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ! Ross of Terre Haute, have re- ' turned home from an eight day trip through the south and east They visited in Washington D. C and stopped in Norfolk, Va„ to
Tile communique did not mention the I nit eel States and (anad'a,, whose ultimate co- j operation with the union on a broad base has been predicted in '
many quarters.
Tuesday.
SLAYER KILLS SELF
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(UP)Edward suicide
CHICAGO. Oct. 26 Police said today that
’-(Jaskot. 52, committed au .c,ue vl .„ .
12 last night with the same mstol 1 ^ r SOn and br< »ther 12 he used to kill his 22-year-old Manford K H »bris and family. | wife, Uene, Sunday. 1 —_____—._.
«•=~ m'rt'iTVT
509; Carney, 537; Dunn, 513. mv. “"wntown
hotel room. There wa.s a bullet
534;
Over 476: Hanna, 483; Morris Crawley, 480; G. Crawley. 476. + 4- + + +T + + + + +^ ANNIVERSARIES + + + + + + + 4 + 4-4- + '8F
Birthday
Mias Juanita Fern Salsman. 4 years old today, Oct. 26 Mrs. Lawrence Applegate, Jr., City, today, Oct. 26th Glen Shonkwiler today, Oct.
26.
Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Marshall A«ton, Bai abridge, 20 years today, Oct. 26th. PHYSICIANS MEET (Continued from Page ]) Irons, of Chicago, president-elect of the American Medical Association; Dr. Roscoe L. Sensenich, of South Bend, president of A. M A., and Mrs. Luther M. Kice,
corsages by Miss Novella Daniels and Mrs. Chapman, who sponsored the lovely affair. M:s. Woods was very charming in her
KNOWS “DOC" WITTEN I white deaconess attire while In the November issue of the Mrs. Mitchell was stunning in a
Reader’s Digest is an article by floral print.
bra, ' , ‘ political, economic and
Baber of the Fourth Episcopal m,Htar y factors.
District, Oct. 3rd.
The house was artistically decorated with white button chrysanthemums. This color scheme was carried out in the table tenter, the cloth and the serving Crystal candle sticks graced the .
table with long white candles. I WASHINGTON, The only color on the table was —The State
the assorted cookies and the sterling silver tea and coffee server. Rev. and Mrs J. c. Mitchell of Plainfield and Mr and Mrs. Charles Woods were in the receiving line. The ladies were presented with white carna-
tion
"Doc Wit- I The hostesses
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hole under his temple ,aml the 1>oro thy Walworth, ,,11-, Hostesses weir Misses gun was found under the body. 1 Karfl 'ly Tree.'' Doc Witten ' Betty Brown, Bai bar a Di ake Jaskot fatally shot his wife on is a bus >' <* North Taze- ] Juanita Buckner, Dorothy Chapa city street, apparently because wel > v i r 8in‘" He is a bachelor man, Gwendolyn Pierce and Dorshe was divorcing him. j an <i »■ celebrated for his having‘othy Mitchell. These young | a <l-
raised 152 motherless boys, be- ' ies did a fine job of seeing that
POLIO EPIDEMIC | being a good doctor j everyone was served. The trio , North Tazewell Va. is only a composed of Miss Billie Buckner SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 26 — couple of miles down the moun-] Dorothy Chapman and Barba a
(UP)—San Francisco’s polio uin fr om Tazewell, Va., the for- ' Drake kept the guests entertain-
mer home of Mrs. J. O. Cam-
outbreak was classed today as
epidemic. City Health Director ' rna ck and she has known
Oct. 26 — Department
charged today that the uprising In Son'th Korea apparently were
plotted by Communists.
Reports reaching the department said that more than 5<HI 1 is-rsons have been killed in “1111bellcvabty barbaric” rioting in j
the American occupied zone.
NEW YORK, Oct. 28.— (INS)I^ —Drivers on seven privately 4 owned New York bus lines went « on strike today paralysing trans-l portation for three and a bah
million daily passengers.
It is the biggest Inis strike in New York's history, and Involved 121 routes, do union official* said the strike was railed to t-n-foree demands f (k , retroactive pay and force the Public Scrvic. Commission to allow the bus companies a raise in fares to pay I
retroactive wages.
WASHINGTON, Oct.
od with the latest in songs.
. „ „ , - " Dr ' I Thp tribute paid to Mrs.
J. C Geiger said 16 new cases Witten all her life, in fact went ( Woods was wejl deserved and (INS)—Rep. .j. p arnH | Thomrs were reported during the week to school with him when they this was proven by the many! < R > N. J., declared toda- that ending Saturday, bringing the w «be youngsters. (useful and beautiful gifts she re-1 ‘he files In his congressional of-
12 She says the article is very celved, among them a zold err>«o' Hce have been “rifled” over thr
year’s total to 168 with
of Garden City, N. Y., president it was announced today.
deaths. 10 of them since Sept. 1. 8°°d as to the facts, and that — 1 “Dr Jack" and his boy? are lookTO HONOR ELEANOR ! ed up to by every one in that i part of the state. It is considered LONDON, Oct. 26.—(UP)- marvelous how he being a bacheMis. Eleanor Roosevelt will be- lor and a buay doctor, could ac-
come the first American woman complish so nrich. None of “his to receive an honorary degree in boys have ever done anything to civil law from Oxford University, brin^ discredit to themselves or
to their “dad.’
with her initials and the year. Mrs. Woods is an inspiring light in our community, ever lending a helping hand to the weary traveler. May others be so in-
spired.
Martha Washington Club To Meet The Martha Washington Club
past nine months or more. The chairman of the House Cn-American Activities Commit
tee said:
"M.V own files have been rifled In addition, documents that liaxi come to me as chaLmian of tin committee have been opened and undoubtedly used and taken out ! of the office.”
Re-elect
FRED
HUNTER « Commissioner, 2nd. District Putnam County Yo;jr support Tuesday, Nov. 2, will be appreciated
OMAN P. BRO Wi Republican Candidate For JOINTREPRESENTATIVE For Owen and Putnam Counties
Subject To the will of the voters at the Genet Election on November 2nd. Your vote is solicited and I assure you the suppo will be appreciated.
i TAILORING j 'SPECULISTl
sid Camituf, j to- au/i Sto'ie.
: : tWed. and Thurs.:
Oct. 27 & 28 * Let him show you his large and unusually fine array of
brand new
SUITINGS and
COATINGS for LADIES and GENTLEMEN
to be
Tailored to Measure
Let him take your measurement for a Suit or Coat, to be delivered now or later.
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STATEMEN
In taking over the operation and ownership Hammond Jewelry Store, formerly F. C. Schoenmc Jeweler, it is my intention to continue to conduct' business on the same high ethical basis establish by Frank C. Schoenman over the past years. My d tomers will feel assured that when they make a p chase h#re that it is of the highest quality and p riC in line with the quality of the purchase. The patronage of the people of Putnam County will be sincerely appreciated. / CARROLL B. HAMMOI
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