The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 October 1948 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. SREFnCaSTLE, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1948.
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NTprrfi sr.!.r« rm after atomic secrets INDIANAPOIJS. Oi l. 27 - what to «lo with tin' aecrats th«*> • UI'i R bort K. Nipper today got. Ami ho has not revised hi: I
'.vas nrw athlctie director
nt I ipolls Sh'-rtridge high fc’u 1 iceding Russel S. Juli v ho died Occ. 6. Ki|);i(-i cnnched four Indianu I i , , football championship tea.os :i. ;i i taking over as the hip,;. h ol’s head coach in 1931. He also was known as a basketball and football official in the Western Conference and for one year served as head football roach at I'-eF’auw University. HAD CI.OSK CAM. INDIANAPOI.IS O-t. 27 RfU! 1 1 >: I-a Cole and Dr T. II uygSniKh, I.sfayctte physicians ol limbed iinhin t from their eruwr. eked plane today after it hit .a hip i tension wiri ii' ii crashed
into a highway.
Thry were on their way to at tend convention .sessions of th< Indiana Stuti Medical Associa-
tion here.
Cole was trying to land at Hoosicr Airport when the plane hit a ;;3,000-volt power line, Lurncd a somersault in the air, hit the highway on its wheels and rolled into the airstrip. Smith was thrown out by the Impact when the plane hit the highway, tie landed on a wing and bounced off. LEWIS si (itiESTS WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 fUC-j John I* Lewis suggested today that President Truman use the threat of ending recovery and In force the French government. "to cease making war on its own citizens who are coal miners.' '
estimated that the Soviets will I not be able to ninmifaeturt atomic bombs before 19.5.1 at th<
earliest.
TP, ASSOCIATION Floyd. Mrs. Lester Miller. Franklin, Mrs. Claude Crosby Greencastle, Mrs. Vernon Shir-
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Jackson, Mrs. Robert Crosby. Madison, Mrs. E. O. Brattain. Marion, Mrs. O. L. McKamey. Monroe, Basil Pruitt. Russell, Mrs. Vernon Gardner Washington, Mrs. Robert MeVay. Warren, Mrs. Frank Jones. Greencastle city, Kappa Delia Phi. Mrs. John Andrew, chairman. T. B Bonds, Business and Professional Women, Miss Margaret Nelson, chairman, Miss Mildred Cavincss, co-chairman.
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the pnMofflce at Greencaslle, Indiana as second class mail matt eg under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price •JO cents per week: $4.00 pet j year hy mall in Putnam rounty. i $.7.00 to $7.80 per year outside j
SOCIETY Union < Impel W.S.C’.S. To Meet Nov. 3 The W.S.C.S. of Unit i Chapel will meet with Mrs. Rose or White Wednesday, November 3. with an all day meeting.
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Comtry (Tub Vei ls With Mrs. Annis CriiJcr The Fincastle Country Club
Putnam County. 8. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-19 Smith Jackson Street
|»IRNOV\l And local News II II I I F S
Dr. ami Mrs. Horace Askew have relumed home from Wilm-
ington. Delewarc.
Mrs. Ethel Coffman of Indianapolis was here Tuesday to attend the funeral of her step-
father, Albert Akins.
< LOVEKDALE NEWS Mr. Chambers, the high school principal will speak on "Lesson Trouble." Get acquainted ga v.es will be nlayed and tea will be
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served by M’S. Benson, Mrs. j Lew Walker of Portland, QreAgnes Trippett, Mrs. Ruby Pick- gon, is here visiting Arthur L. ens Everyone welcome to attend Walker and family, 807 South
this meeting j Crown street.
Mrs Clovia Quinette was in' Dr Gporge F p arker wnil bc Greencastle Saturday afternoon. | ^ IndianapoUs Wednesday and
! Thursday attending the Indiana
State Medical association.
All Presbyterian Men arc j urged to attend Men's service J club dinner meeting Thursday night 6:30 p. m. Urgent business.
There will be a speaker.
I Mrs. Josephine Hazlett Jisplayj ed at the Banner Office Tuesday I afternoon, a May 19. 1864 copy of the Banner, which she has had
Canada reports s ghost wearing dark striped trousers. Probably .haunts formal occasions
only.
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Mm claim* hi* thinning hair ttarted growing back when hi* mpther-in-law leR. Sound* like a bald statement.
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O.TIAIt I*. shown Republican Candidate For JOINTREPRESENTATIVE For Owen and Putnam Counties
Subject to the will of the Election on November 2nd.
voters at the General
Your vote is solicited and I assure you the will be appreciated.
support
in her possession for sometime. Wendell Hurst, principal of a school north of Madison, visited over the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otha Hurst, north of Belle Union. He also attended sessions of the State Teachers Association at Indian-
apolis.
Malcolm S. Rominc, 4223 Cornelius Ave.. Indianapolis, ha* been made a member of Sigma Iota, sophomore honorary fraternity at Indiana University. Ho is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sa tforil Rominc, formerly of Green-
castle.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Masten ami family of Greencastle, R. R. 3 and Mrs. Viola Sears of Bainbridge spent the week end in Petersburg, 111., visiting Mrs. Sears sister, Mr. anil Mrs. James Nottingham and family and other relatives. On Sunday they had a big dinner with 22 present.
[met with Mrs. Annis Grider j Wednesday afternoon with nineteen mothers responding to roll
call.
After the business meeting three very clever ccr.tests were presented to the crowd. Two of them being won by Mo-a Shumaker and one by Cora Robbins. The rest of the afternoon was spent socially and refreshments of ginger bread topped vith whipped cream and cider with Halloween candies were served hy the h' stess and her assistant, Mrs Mildred Mandleco to Mesdames Ida Steelij. Edna Asher. Ruth Kelly, Doris Boler, Mary Virginia Clodfelter, Marian Borden, Lclia Myers. Mona Shumakmaker Cora Robbins, Edna Wilson, Ruth Brothers, Mildred Mandleco, Ellen Huber, Mary Harmless. Francis Asher, Maude Brothers. Nona Routh. Mae Carver and three guests, Mrs. Nettie Hays, Catherine Bridges and Oso
Grider.
The throe honored with birthers, Ida Steele and Mae Carver. Mrs. Carver will entertain the club next month with Madonna McMurtry assisting hostess. -1- 4- •!• Photoplay Indorsers To Veel Friday Indorsers of Photoplay will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock with Mrs. Ferd Lucas.
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Rural Voiith Holds Party The Putnam county Rural Youth held a Hallowe'en party at the Putnamville school house Tuesday night. There were about fifty members present. Novelty prizes were given for the best dressed. Square dancing was enjoyed by all. Refreshments of cider, doughnuts and apples were served. '
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nAIVBRIDwF. sliliVICES The Methodist Cimr .h is hoidng evangelistic nuctir.gs cad light except Saturday during .h:s week o:v’ next. Mr. Ben
Hcrgrave, of Ladog:’.. is the ev' igolists singci; Reverend Bigler is preaching each night. The ( nd of the first week 'Vill fea.tnr > Sunday Services at 1C:,03, 1100 and 730. Church Schral and Bible Study will bc at 10:0C; M rnirg worship at
11:00, the sermon t >pic being, I Clerk, Charles
"The Big Question." The
evangelistic service will include a period of gospel hymn singing J and the message “The Lost!
Ones."
J. C. Ellis;
Clerk, Marjorie Peabody; Sher-
iff, Andrews.
South Third Inspector, Brothers; Judge, Joe
Clerks, Ethel Haveily and Lois W Jones; Sheriff, William Herring. i North Fourth Inspector. Ross^ H Azbcll; Judge, Mrs. Lillian Terry; Clerk. Mrs. Mary Lou Fuller; Sheriff, J. E. Courtney. South Fourth Inspector, Carl Shoemaker; Judge, Pearl Stoner: i
Kerr; Sheriff
BE SURE AND VOTE ON LUESDAY NQyup'pp
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GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION 0 E BOTANY No Dye Lot yarns HOBBY HANDICRAFTS
Phene
4J7 Anderson St
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HOSPITAL NOTES
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LOST: Between $100 and $150 in bills in front Rector Funeral Home on north side of Washington St., Tuesday evening. Reward. Return to Banner Offic".
27-2p.
FOR SALE: Coal an I wood cream color poreelain rajige, ; good grates and lining. Sterling Boatright. 27-2-2p
Wesley Todd of Brazil, was dismissed Wednesday morning. Mrs. Mary Gleason of Greer.castle, was dismissed Wednesday morning. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the doctor, nurse - and nurse aids of Putnam County Hospital for their kindness during my si ty at the hos-
pital.
Jackie Lee Campbell. pd ELECTION BOARDS (Continued irom Page 1) Sheriff. Ed. L. Shields. South Warren—Inspector, I C. Harcourt; Judge, Walter Wil Hams; Clerk. Elizabeth McClure; Sheriff Donald Cradick. West Jefferson — Inspector, Glen Mark; Judge, Joe Grubb; Clerk. Hubert Sellers; Sheriff.
Earl J. Cox.
East Jefferson — Inspector, Emmett A. Shumaker; Judge Kendall Keller; Clerk, Morris
Ogles: Sheriff, Ott Hill.
Mill Creek Inspector, Lee Sechman: Judge. Charles Cook: Clerk. Howard McCammack; Sheriff. Hampton Gibson. East Cloverdale- Inspector, O. B. Foster; Judge. Howard Appleby; Clerks, Mrs. Millard Vaughn and Mrs. Leaned Trippett; Sher-
iff, Alfred Hawkins.
West Cloverdale — Inspector. Jewett Nickerson; Judge, Harrii Gaston; Clerks, Robert D. Holsapple and Eugene Nickerson:
Sheriff, Charles Woodall.
] North Greencastle Inspector ; Julia May Ernberg; Judge, Bob i Lyons; Clerk. Kent Lenzen:
j Sheriff, 91bert Cope.
The High School Class of the jr ox Ridge —Inspector, Marion First Baptist Church School was Delro; Judge. Mary Ra ler; entertained Friday evening at clerks. Iva Hammond and Irene Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Crawley; Sheriff, Elmer Gibson. Colston, 110 E. Franklin Street. Limedale- Inspector, James F 1 he meeting opened with rath- strain; Judge, Lemuel Blu>; unique devotions in that they clerk, Helen Terrel; Sheriff, Os-
telephoned long distance ra , Mackey.
North First Inspector, Charles C. Crawley, Sr.; Judge, Isa
ROLLINGS tor SHERIFF REPUBLICAN TICKET
WOULD W All M VETERAN MEMBER AMERIC AN LEGION Your vote will be appreciated Tuesday, November 2
Re-elect
FRED E
HUNTER Commissioner, 2nd. District Putnam County Your support Tuesday, Nov. 2, will be appreciated.
FOR SALE: Pure honey, 2 mile east on Stilesville Road. Sterling Boatright. 27-29-2-4-4p
NOTICE: We will have Italian | spegahetti again Friday, Oct. 29 I at Bushong's Cafe tn Bainbrklge.
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FOR SALE at Cook's: fashioned wood bed,
inches wide, high head, good varnished finish, ninety per »<T‘nt solid walnut. Delivered for $3.95 j Furniture Exchange. West Side Square. Phone 170-J. 27-1;).'
er
were
from Marion Indiana by Ihe pas tor, Rev. Dallas Rissler, who
would not be present. The ceptlon was very good.
An hour of wholesome fun fol-, S()llth First inspector, lowed many new games being bort p 0 eUein; Judge, Mrs.
introduced.
Dainty freshments were served by the hostess.
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Woman's Circle To Meet Thursday ; The Woman’s Circle will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. Davis will have the program. followed by a social hour.
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Presbyterian Children
To H >hl Party
| The children of the Presbyter- ! ian church will hold Hallowe'en party Saturday afternoon from
f ft • t • lo 4 church
basement. The party will be sponsored by the Auxiliary of the
Women's Circle.
Get Your Car Ready for
Winter with the$e
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I Myers; Clerk. Mary Kelly; She-
| iff, William Alspaugh.
HoBen
Riley; Clerk, Paul Grimes, Jr. North Second Inspector, Wili bur S. Donnor; Judge, Maude (Snyder; Clerk, William Harold Barrett; Sheriff, Evan Snydert South Second Inspector, Neeley C. O’Hair; Judge, Harold Flint; Clerk. Ted Brown; Sheriff,
Alfred Stone.
North Third Inspector. Evan Crawley; Judge, Thomas Tuttle:
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FOR SALE: At Sale Pavilion .Friday, Oct. 29th, 8 extra nice feeder calves. Robert Harlan, R *■ 27-2p
Miss Roseanna Foley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin 8. Foley, of Cloverdale, was among
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HOME BY PLANE Mr. and Mrs. Howard
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Hanover College students,™^' ^ plane who received grade averages of j Mon<la >' f(,r Alex-
2.5 or better during the second
j semester of the 1947-1948 academic year at Hanover college. ' Miss Foley, a senior, made an j average of 2.8. She is president of Gamma Sigma Pi, honorary , scholastic fraternity. A scolastic • average „f 2.5 for two out of i three semesters is necessary for membership. The presidency automatically goes to the senior j with the highest point average of i the. three years.
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BOTANY
No Dye Lot
YARNS
Bring in your Hubbies HOBBY HANDICRAFTS 4'!7 Anderson SI reel Phone 4H8-MX
andria, Va. I Mr. Tolley Is the head of the U. N. O. in Washington, D. C., and has been in Mexico City for the past ten weeks to teach a
class in agriculture.
Mrs. Tolley is the fo-mor Zora
Frances Hazlett. MEET NOV. 8
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