The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1948 — Page 2

THF DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1948.

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthday

Marcia Kay Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Walker, 5 years old Sunday, Oct. 31. Mimmie cDan Arnold, son of

all who helped me ,n anyway Mrs. Daisy Marshall ch

THE

VISITS PARENTS

Cpl. Melvin (Bud) Steegmiller, stopped Wednesday night to spend a few hours with his par-

,, , w _ . »j"-na a lew nours with his parMr. and Mrs. Esra Arnold, Fd - ents Mr a „ d charlos ste

more, 12 years old Sunday, Oct.

31.

Sandra Darlene 'Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pearson, 3 years old today, Nov. 1. Car la Sue Faller, daughter of Mr. ar. l Mrs. Otha Faller, 1 year old today. Nov. 1. ' Carl Twigg today, Nov. 1. Donald R. Lawrence. 14 years today, Nov. 1. Mis. Samuel Chadwieh, S6 yea old today. Nov. 1^1. Weddings Mi. and Mrs. Paul Giddings, 1 year today, Nov. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Overshiner, !) years today Nov. 1st.

miller, while on a cross country flight taking .him from his base

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and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

Kntered In the postoffice at Dreeneastle, Indiana as second class mall mattey under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 20 cents per week: $4.00 per

I.AVOFF.S MRFT TONIGHT lion, vice president, Alls. Emory

mercc will meet this evening at 8:00 p. m. in the Public Service rooms. All members are urged to be present, as the Christmas program will be discussed.

The Junior Chamber of Com-1 Brattain: secretary, Mrs. Ellis.

The meeting adjourned with club prayer to meet November 16th with Mrs. Robert Johns,

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Golden Clircle Club

Met Oct. 28th

~ " I Met Oct. 28th I munity nail, munarviue, rsov. RAFFIC MISHAP | The c 0 ij en Cj rc i 0 ci-ub met 3. A buffet luncheon will be serv-

home in Hollywood, Fla the groom is employed.

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Warren Twp. (Tub To Meet Nov. S

The Warren Township Home Ee Club will meet at the Community hall, Putna r.ville, Nov.

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Service Given By Girl Scouts

A truck and automobile were Oct.

_ — , »»| uvn c.ivi uuLuniui/iic wtrre v_/l'l. 28 for an all day meeting in Florida to Washington, D. C„ \ year by mall In Putnam county, 'involved in a traffic mishap at with Mrs. Geneva Bartley, who Wright Field, Ohio, Tulsa, Okla-j $3.00 to $7.80 per year outside j the intersection of Washington I was assisted by Mrs. Pearl Rob homa. Great Falls. Montana, j Putnam County. jund Jackson streets shortly be-[ erts. At the noon hour a boitnti

homa, Great Falls, Montana, Seattle, Wash., I»s Angeles, Cal. Denver, Colorado, Tucson, Arizona and bark to his base at Eglin Field, Florida. Bud is crew chief engineer on the B-17 that is making this flight. Bud has spent 2 1-2 years in the Air Force, spending most of this time in Florida. Last March he witnessed and participated with j the atci.n test while stationed on the Kwajaleln Atoll in the Mar-

shall Islands.

Putnam County

S. R. Rarlden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

ed at 1 p. m.

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I fore 9 a. m Monday. City poliee [ tul pitch-in dinner was enjoyed reported some property damage; by all. Mrs. Grace Pollom gave

1 but no one was .injured. . the blessing.

A 19.'!9 Chevrolet truck, driven j The meeting was opened bv Freeman Buis, was going) the vice president, Mrs. Marie on Washington and started' Craft, by all singing "America

the Beautiful.” The 23rd (Psalm was road by Mrs. Delia Fellows for devotions followed by the

Lord's Prayer In unison.

Roll call was answered by a Riley verse. The secretary ant treasurer reports were read an J

And Local News II IK I i: F s

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CARD OF THANKS 1 wish 11 express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent me flowers and cards, during my recent illness. I also wish to thank the Westfall Nursing Homs and Dr. Dettloff for their kindness and services, and

MEETING WEDNESDAV

Greoncastle Chapter No. 8.:. Disabled American Veterans will meet in the assembly room of the county court house Wednesday. Nov. 3. at 7:30 p. m. All disabled veterans bo there. The charter will be closed till Nov.

17, 1948.

, Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Rhea have i returned from a vacation at Vtr-

| ginia Beach

to make a left turn on Jackson. Ol.i Ellis, in his 1941 Plymouth sedan, started to pass the truck anti the two vehicles got togeth-

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KILLED BY KI’SSIANS approved.

OM AK P. BROWN Republican Candidate For JOINTREPRESENTATIVE For Owen and Putnam Counties

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark, R. 3, are the parents of a son born

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coleman and family spent Sunday in

Brown County.

Mr. and Mrs. George Marcum, Brazil R. 3, arc the parents of a

I son bom Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Tole Burnett, • Danville R. 2, arc the parents of

a son born Sunday.

J Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood,

VIEENA, Nov. 1. (UP) M rs - LaRue Gray- and Mrs.

'' American" "and * Austrian author- U ' lia the *P™» ors - ities investigated today the death are to ! ,urc ' ,ase a 8ift for the

Active Tri Kappa To Meet Tuesday The Active Chapter of Trl Kappa will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Harold Hickman. + -K + -lArt Needle Work Club To Meet Tuesday The Art Needle Work Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. L e Reeves. Members pleas no e change of meeting place.

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Mrs. Murl Kcllar Hostess To Club Forty-Eight

On the evening of October 27. eleven members of the Club Forty-Eight met at the home of

:*" S ’ E. Horne.

hospital

The local Girl Scouts ushered in Girl Scout week with a “Scouts Own” service which was held in the Presbyterian church on Sunday afternoon.

The order follows:

of service was as

Mrs.

V rs l IMtgMtt IMincui. qj| St. was admitted Sundaj, Walter DeFew, R. 1

mitted Sunday.

Mrs. Nellie Nichols, was admitted Sunday. Mrs. VVaneta Drain-

castle, was admitte Claude Gorham.

was admitted Swdql

i Claude G rham, CoaS Greet l w&s admitted Sunday, "1 1 M I

| admitted Sunday.

of American Marshall Plan Of- Ri,e >' hospital.

ficial Irving Rohs who was re- Election of officers far the fol- j^ml Keller, dressed as Gypsies, ported officially to have been |,; ' vln g y par were, president, Mrs. Lilinr * Arnold was voted the best “most brutally murdered” by Rear l Roberts; vice-president, P* 1 ™ 64 *- R,>11 ca ^ was answered four Russian soldiers. ^ ,IS - KaRue Gray: secretary, j ^ telling of our first date. After U. S. authorities said no form- Mrs - Eelia Fellows; treasurer, i thl ' bus >ness meeting Pauline

al protest would be made to th * Mrs - Mildred Hinote; publicity j Russians until all facts concern- manager, Mrs. Lucille Herbert: ing the incident had been obtam assistant publicity manager, Mrs.

ed front witnesses. J Cordelia -McCullough.

They said the slaying occurred Fourteen members, four child-

| Greenrastle are the parents of a -shortly after midnight Saturday 1 < n an< ^ four gents, Mrs. Grace Ison bom Saturday. al Inzersdorf, a Soviet-oecupied P°llom and grandson, Mrs. Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver, suburb of Vienna. | Brann. Mrs. Eva Brann and Lulu

— - with Jean Staley in November

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Maple Heights Home Kc To Meet Maple Heights Home Ec Club

Allee ami Helen Elrode entertained the club with contests which were in keeping with Hallowe'en. Prizes were won by Lois Allee, Murl Kellar and ' Pauline Allee. Our hostess served us with delicious refreshments and we adjourned to meet

Organ Prelude,

Grogan Hill.

Processional, Girl Scout Hymn

sung by all Scsuta and Brownit M . Invocation and the- Lord’s released Saturday. Prayer. , Mrs. Effie Burk. MeT v-nty-third Psalm recited by s ' - ; S A

by Mrs. Joel -^ rs bouise Brarkr- p|

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Miss A is Knetzrr RM was released Sunday. William Roes Peter? was released Sunday.

28 Beveridge St. are the parents of a daughter bom Sunday. City firemen were called out j at 7:15 p. m. Saturday when a

Subject to the will of the voters at the General Election on November 2nd.

Your vote is solicited and I assure you the support will be appreciated.

Ross, a special as.-iitsant to Knglrrt were present.

William H. Giblin, chief of the ''h 4, buaine8a meeting was closEconomic Cooperation Adminis- e '* repeating the club creed

tration mission to Austria, al- 4,1 un ’ son

j tree was'reported on "fire at 1009 "as abducted by the' In,4>r «^ n K contests conducted i Russians, bayonetted and beaten ^ t ^ le ti ostess an< * bpr helper

to death j were won by Lucille Herbert.

I Tressa Rissler, Lena Trussell,

Over The Teacups | Eva CrR ^ s and KaRue Gray.

( lab To Meet Tuesday I Mrs Tressa Rissler received

Over The Teacups Club will * 1f ' r ■ ,ecrPt sister gift,

meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 for th4> R >* e y box are to

South Indiana street.

Mr and Mrs. Eddie Stauh are the patents of a daughter born Sunday at the Putnam county

hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bee of Indianapolis spent the week-entl in

will meet Thursday, Nov. 4th at

the Brownies led

Todd. j wa s released Saturday. New Testament Scripture read! M,s Vesta Rawlings a by Jacqueline Thurow. j St., was released Sunday

Piayer in unison. 1 **'" i '

Poem read by Maura Chillson. Violin solo by May Adelaide Hinken accompanied by Caroline

Bieber.

Sermon by Reverend Harry CHAPEL Walrond. \ HOMECOMIXc * Closing Hymn and Benedic-j tion. j Tbe Brick Chapel M-tk Plans for the service we-ej church will observe hom^, ntaile by the members of th-'" n n, ' x! Sunday. N’ovetnlm Set::*it- Gill Scout troop with AH niemt-rs -,f th- 1 Marjorie Sii^dons as chairman.| ’'’K' d 1“ i) pr -t , The troop leaders are Mrs. M. M.! fd '‘‘d baskets fnr the i(i Thurow and Mrs. Kenneth Ben-j "bich will be served at nett. Mrs. Evan Crawley is gen-1 4 'b ,lrt ’b at the noon ho-

ral program chairman for the

Council.

Other leaders and assistants who are participating in the oo.crvance of Girl Scout week are Mrs. Grafton Longden, Sr.. Mis. 1 Wm. Bishop, Mrs Evan Crawley, i Mrs. Wm. Hartman, Mrs. How-

tho home of Mrs. Earnest Rader al ' 1 B ' Ann Brigham

R. R. 3, Indianapolis road. Roll call will be answered

former members and frita

invit' -l ' '.urn ! t • |

bration and reunion. Th*- Sunday .1

looking for a record aU „ ;,t in 00 an 1 th< rcgtlsrSB awl j- 1

11:00

Brick Chapel is the com to whlc I

^ „ (aitin? Mr an 1 Mrs at th,- home of Mrs. James M b4 ' br4 >»K ht to November I Greencustle v.sit.ng Mr. and M Simpson Stoner and meetin * to bp held w Harry Moore. r • dred Hinote Nov. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Marion CrawDy Mrs. Laura Hixson will be assist- j + + + +

and son, Mike, and Ann Beaman ant hostesses. Mrs. Fred Starr

of Lafayette spent Sunday with will have the program. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawley, + + •!••!• N. Indiana St. Mrs. Tnrr Hostess

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Inman and children. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Inman, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Henderson and family at Crawfords-

Ville.

| Women's Mission Society

‘ To Meet Tuesday

The Women’s Mission Society

Mrs. Frederick Dettloff, Mrs. Ro- ( „ „ bert L. Etter, Mrs. James Hugh- if you hav- . \ r lived there,

a 25s kitchen exchange. All mem- es ' Mrs ' G ' T ' Trnni9 ' Mrs. a hearty welcome awa.U d hers who have scripts used in Maurice Hurst. Mrs. Penson Lar-^ will share the day with tu.

Achievement Day program Mrs. Julian Steele, Mis.

please bring to meeting Fred Cas P ar ’ M,s ' Wcnde11 Pe " BrS ‘ HAKTEKEI) FOK Hostesses will be Mrs. Russell Mrs Joe AUee > Mrs E R ' Snavo ' S ' <)l!n,r>l1

Sears, Mrs. Earnest Rader and *- v ' M rs - Ro * and Headley, Mrs

Mrs. Gladys Spiker. Meeting will Norman Peabody, Mrs. Joe Todd The Radio Workshop of begin promptly at 7:30. | Mrs ' Rtx B °y d ' Pa,IW has Sp ° nSnred 3 b "

] The members of the Council i December 7th, to tak all ini

are Mrs. Lois Arnold, Commis- ested pe; oils to the

PAID YOUR FALL TAXES YET?

They were higher than ever before, were they not?

SEE DEWKV ELECTED

will meet with Mrs. Bdmunrf the home of Mr Ms . M,s Claude Webb, Mrs will lea .1 Torr, Wednesday afternoon at 2 sey. Mrs JWilliam Huber will' candidate of th,- ' i>n J! ' d " h: ' R, * htS4 '"- Mrs. Willard on Dec. 7th | o’clock Mrs. Ross Torr wift hav. the lesson on “The V rgin psi , d th ' , « re88 ^e SunkeT, Mrs. Roacoe Bcott, Mrs. the theater have the program. ilWands.” All women of >h ; . - ! / 1 «tcwa,t. Mrs. Cloyd The bus |

church are memhc,. a , t -«i. t , 1 ” Moss, Mrs. Ralph Saunders, Mrs. at 5:15 p. m for the rrUimT Vi Mo ;; JU p as'' T t an at : " 1 : " ■ Mrs..G, W. Hanna,] to Any I vino 10 come. Please rdmemher the etidors.-ment of tl» Uscmti-J TcV, a, I v , . ..I to bring article for pack-a-tow.;!. Walla,v cottl-l not car,ah, u ^ who wishes h, + + j )un ^ an y that Harna. Mrs. R. E. Williams. Mrs. trip, please contact Miss TunJ

Lynp. Brown, Mrs. Grafton Long-1 phone 177-R

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Delta Theta Tan To Meet Tuesday Delta Theta Tan

will meet

Tuesday evening. Nov. 2, at 8 p.' Glover-Geabes

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m at the home of Miss Josephine Marriage Announced

A beautiful wedding was solcm-

Next year with a re-assessment of real estate the amount you pay will be still higher. Something is going to have to be done to stop this ever-rising spiral. I feel that we need additional legislation to remedy this problem. If you are interested in economy in government, vote for

ROSCOE G. SCOTT

Stoner, 210 S. Indiana St. Following the business meeting there will be a [icrsnnal shower

for Delta Rose.

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( Union Falls

W.S.C.M. To Meet .

All members are urged to be I and Mrs Claude ores nt at the next neeting at j Greenrastle R R 2.

Mrs John Vermillion, Nov. 4 to plan for our church bazaar. Mem hers of the church arc also asked to attend this meeting. Anyone

interested is welcome.

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Mt. Meridian Group To Meet Thursday The W. S. C. S. of Mt. Meridian Methodist ehureh will meet

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nized Saturday at four p. m. at the Christian parsonage by th* J Rev. Ralph Saunders when M j Joan Glover became the bride of Wayne Coburn Geabes. MissGlover is the daughter of Mi.

Glover of i Mr. Geabes '

is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Geabes of this city. The bride was lovely in a gown , of silver satin with black acces- 1 sories and a corsage of red roses. Her maid of honor. Miss Betty Whitman, wore a green costume ] with n corsage of yellow mums | Max Records was best man. Those attending the wedding

VOTE YES

DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE

OWEN AND PUTNAM COUNTIES.

on rhiusday afternoon. Nov. 4 at i were Miss Paula Eiteljorg 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Gen- Wayne Marks, of this city and evieve Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover of + + + 4- j Jackson. Mich. A reception was

held at the home of the bride’s

Mrs. Ellis Hostess To Home Ee i ln'b

Mrs. Everett Ellis was hostess to the West Madiaon Home Ee dub Wednesday. October 27. An | attractive and delicious luncheon 1 demonstrating lesaon on a buffet meal was served by the leaders ' ’ t i seventeen it embers, three children and two guests. Mrs. Lit- m

VETERANS BONUS

Noi Required tc Vote On Method of Payment

parents, after which the young couple left immediately for theii

»#rs-B- , . JESSE M ' LEE P0ST N0 - <55®. VI.ERANS OF FOREIGN WARS

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BROWNELL PREDICTS DEWEY VICTORY; FARLEY, 0'DWYER GREET TRUMAN

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^ ‘ "K "as opened by the presklent. (.-i i st s **

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To the voters of Putnam Count

VOTE FOR

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RAYMOND Rex MNM0N9

Mrs. Willard Singleton with group singing On The Banks of the Wabash, with Mrs Ray Fish- I or at the piano. The hiat~ry of 1 the .-,;ng , f the month wes read by Eleanor Dreher Roll call was answered with my favorite tree.

interesting lesson, "Food

For Special Orcasiona" was given

For Auditor

by Mrs. Ray Evena and Mrs. Everett Ellis, followed by a general discussion, quiz game and

exchange of ideas.

1 The following officers were elected f»r the coming year: President, Mrs. Willard Single

REPUBLICAN TICKET

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His record as an efficient public official recommends him for fhe important office of County Auditor.

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(Thl> a<lv. imld for by friends of the candidate)

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MERCER • BUILDERS Industrial and Residontial Construction Phone 525 Rockville, Ind.

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AS THE HEATED CAMPAIGN for the presidency roars into the home stretch, Herbert BrowneU ,lrft >* Re < 1 '‘ orlt y P1 photo I ager, predicts in Washington that Gov. Thomas E. Dewey will win the election next Tuesday with a P 0 P ular square votes, “approximately four to one," and President Truman goes to New York for a major address in Madis \Villi arn

at right shows the President waving happily to the crowd in New York’s Grand Central Station. New York s (center) and former Postmaster General James A. Farley greeted Mr. Truman. (International).

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