The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1948 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER i948.

*§£ 'I* •J* *1* •!• n* -I- *!* •!* ANNIVERSARIES *1* + -i- -i* *i- *’ v .j .j. .j, •> ISIrt liOay

HCNTINC. SEASON

Hoosier nimrods will p ck up thoir shooting irons and hie £or the woods at the crack of dawn tomorrow morning. The rabbit, quail and Hungarian partridge

Lowell Ray Erwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Erwin, S. In-

1,ana St. road, 10 years old to- season op ,, n Nov . 10 .

day, Nov. 9.

Mrs. Helen Sanuels, today,

Nov. 9.

Thn on Thursday the shooting will become more intense as the

Russell Coleman, today, Nov.

9.

Mrs. Crystal Black, todav,

Nov. 9.

John A. Friend, today. Nov. 9.

state observes Armistice day and many will be free to make a day of it in their favorite gaming

haunts.

Thursday also is the opening

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice at Oreencastle, Indiana as second class mail irmttpr under act of March 7, IH7H. Subscription price - I0 cents per week: $4.00 pei year by mail in Putnam county. $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. S. R. Itariden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Itainliridgi' P. T. A. To Meet Nov. I I I November meeting for th' Bainbridge P. T. A. has boe:i changed to Thursday. Nov. 11, at

7:30 p. m.

Mrs. Sk' lion's secon I grade

state of emergency

claimed in Cairo immediately af-

ter the attack.

The ft rmer premier was returning to his home from a meeting ol the Wafdist party's executive cemnittee at Wafdist head-

was pro- weights down to .??2 25; scatter-

ing 100-160 lbs $19 00-$22.50, saws fully $1.00 lower. early sales largely $19.50-$21.00.

$21.50

few

SEEK AN EARLY TRIAL

room w II furnish the entertain- quarters when the attack occur-j WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 I I — ment. All are welcome. red. Government prosecutors said toj,. day they will seek an early trial Mrs. Andrews Entertains j WRECKAGE SIGHTED for Rep. J. Parnell Thomas, R.

Hor.o Ec Cl ib Members ST. JOHNS FIELD., Nov 9 Mrs. Lee Andrews, Grecncast- iUP) -Wreckage of an atr1c, entertained the Cr.untry Cor- ..lane was sighted today eight

tie, was dismissed Tuesday. ' Mrs. Robert Goso and son of! 0^1,° Reelsville, were dismissed Tors 1

. state ser

Mrs. Irene Ferrand of Fill- unr 1 ' 1 ^ more, was dismissed Monday. ^w

Mrs. Charles Whicker and son

of Danville, were dismissed Mon- th, i,. a ,|

ing

day.

n e5 ‘l*ct e( | j P r °Posin{ J

fleorge E. Friend, today. Nov. Ja - V of 8 ^reo-day pheasant sea-

con i

. TODAY’S BIBI.L TIIOl II

The state conservation depart-1 Th, ' b,,r,Ir ' 1 nf ri P ht an l <lpcc ments Vcports that hunters will livi "S: »Kht compared with th

V>ad of crime and sin. My yoke is easy and my burden is light

years increased numbers of rabbits, j‘" u ' -'h

Arlene Sutherlin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O. Sutherlin,

of Clove.rdale, 4 years old today, f >nd more ialne ehis season than Nov. 9. lase year. Most counties report

Mrs. Dan Gardner. 73

n r Home Ec Club members in riles west of Gander Airport, h lovr v ’i nc for a delightful Nfld. and was believed to be .1 r; oon Fi lay. Nov. 5. that of a B-25 missing since last C t winners were Mrs. Friday w.th six men aboard. No.il Ni, hoi on, Mrs. Everett A United States airforef plane

oM toiWiy, Nov. 9. Weddings Mr and Mrs. Robert Cox, Fillinn 1 year today, Nov. 9.

Coveys of quail have been larger

and more numerous. TRAINING SCHOOL

The leadership training school sponsored by Methodist churches of Brick Chapel. Morton. Russellville and Bainbridge, will open Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Bainbridge Methodist church. The following courses will be offered: Religious Education in i a Small Church, Teaching Chiton i in n Small Church, and Th >

Rev. Charles W. Rain- ufc nf J( , sl|s

and family. p<l

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to o.n f, -mis an l neighbors, for Itv-

flow, i s to us d and dea S. Rain i

And Local News IK IK I i: F S

I’ci. ui r and Mrs. T veedy. Giles: - were Mrs. Thomas Hol1 land ,.nd Mrs. Tweedy. Lovely refresh i ents were s rved by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. William Andrews. ! The decorations were in keeping with the Thanksgiving sea-

son.

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vo;i rted sighting the wreckage. The B-25 disappeared while on □ flight from Washington to

Car.i’er.

HOG MARKET Hogs 11,000; moderately active,, barrows and gilts mostly , 50 lower, early bulk sales good , and choice 170-250 lbs $23.00-

N. J., who has been Indicted on charges of padding his congres-

sional payroll.

Rut they douhlted the trial would gel under way before early in January. The 55 year old hairman of the House unAmerican Activities committee will he irraigned in Federal District

Susan Christie of Creeneastlc Hf U( !! g !f at ' on ' 3 was dismissed Monday. Verm n f ' 0atur ' a,ul W Ona Taylor of Roachdale, was wa . !! 0 An ' 1tr »*|

di.mlR.sed Memd.y,

Henry Snider of Greoneastl,, million was dismissed Monday , Uas Sen»[p , 1 lpa(Jer to the Same ^

HAVK KXI'CHIKNCK

the Sen.., itl ,

8 nia J»my ol

(Contlnueil from l*nuo Oimm

crats will meet with Gov.-Elect maintain

Henry F. Schricker and State

Court Tuesday, when he will Chairman Ira L. Haymaker to

$23.50. few loads mostly around

I sympathy extendi-ij - ing the recent illness' ti of my father, William I

Morning Muslealo Cluh

] T o Hold' Rehearsal | 200 lbs $ 2 3.75. top $23.75; 250Mi and Mrs. VV. O. Mathew of Tto 1 M rning Musicale Club erq lbs $22.65-$23.00, (Kid heavier

Oreencastle R. 2, spent Sunday chorus will hold a rehearsal

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in Spencer, the guests of Mr. and Wednesday nt 9:30 A Mrs. Earnest Dean. home of Mrs. Joe Heston. Mrs. Samuel Goodley of Chest- Mr8 . Crawley Honored

The Rev. Vernon or, t’a., was a weekend guest of Dinner Party

B. Thomas, we :

i

th :m:<)\i)i:n ivut

Bigler of the Bainbridge church Mr. and Mrs. J is dean of the school. Others who Walnut street,

will assist in the school arc the Ri v John Omorod of Russoll-

X ,v. 9 (UP) Th' 1 ' Hr. „. ... .......... wil |i n „ Workers , h Atlantic Defen . 1 cusilc. and Rev. John Paul Jones , t I ably will be broadened r,f Danville and Mrs. Vernon Big-

n 1 the nadons of tlm l ' of Bainbridge.

join in a common front ■ The school is under the stand-

,imniunisin, a Canadian | d- s of the Methodist Board c. f ter. Mrs. W. K. Bartlett, have re nt source said today. | Education and is open to all turned from visiting relatives in

at the T - , , Western Powers reject Russia's bid for a Big Four conference. Hoyt King thinks, maybe, they

suspect railroading. I ! ! !

An orchid sold for $10,000. It was of a very rare white variety and not as you prubably suspected—the color of solid

gold.

P Ct ; to ir.vi world agairis govern

A. 1 . it v, !l bolster the

1 X hv setting up an in-j ers. torn • ntial police force of its

own. this source declared. Moreover, the informant said

Canada is pressing to include in the definition of “aggression” such a political coup as that cartied out by the Communists in

Czechoslovakia last spring.

Miss Marian McBride and Miss Bi tty Crawley were hostesses

Due to the Armistice Day pro- Moncla J’ evening for a dinner at

in umeroo ot rvusse,:- gram thp r(lgular meetinK of ‘ th ., the College Inn in honor of Mrs. J. E. loiter of Green- wimng Wolke| . s of Somer8pt Charles C. Crawley, Jr. After

church has been postponed until * be ‘hnner, the recent biide, tne

November 18th. fotmer Marian Hugunin, daugh- a REMOTE CONTROL lawn

ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert mower has been developed, ac-

Mrs. John R. Cox and daugn- Black, opened many lovely gifts cording to a news item. Now

Those attending were Mrs. Ro- they make the announcement, bert Black, Mrs. Charles Craw- grumbles Zadok Dumkopf-just

Uni - Church and Sunday school work- Frankfort, Kgntcky, at 1 : tints icy, Sr., Mrs. B B Stringer, Mrs WhMl leaf-raklng time!

SECOND WARD DEFEATS Tllllilt WARD BAU, TEAM Second Ward baseball team defeated the Thud Want team at Robe-Ann park Monday afternoon by the score yf 8 to 7 in n

of interest in southern In liana

and Kentucky.

GIEST SPEAKER Mrs. William Bishop, instru tor in home decoration in the current adult education program

hard four inning over-time game, has announced that Miss Jean i _ Welsh, consultant decorator with

GATHER AROUND - - - - AND YOU SHALL HEAR Suits 4ND Coats FOR CLOTHES - SMART MEN

the home fashion center of Indianapolis wall be guest speaker for the November 11th class

meeting.

An nvitation has been extended by Mrs. Bishop and th" members of the class to all persons in the community who would care to hear Miss Welsh, to attend

Evan Crawley, Mrs. RtUph Crawley, Mrs. W. E. McBride, Mins Jos, phine Stoner, Mrs. Virgil Eiteljorge and Mrs. Vernon Bowers Miss Betty Rowers, M -i Matoaret Glascock and Miss Bessie Taylor, all of Crawfordsvili: ri!.! the hostesses.

Section Four To Meet Thursday

Section Four of the First Christian Church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock with Mrs. J. F. Spurlock, 102!) South College avenue. Mrs. Milton Klebusch will have the devotions and Mrs. Ralph Bee the program. Please remem-

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T/t/s is the season for chestnuts—radio comedian type and otherwise.

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English hat makers decry the current bare-headed fad. That's one custom they'd like to put a

iid on. 1 ! !

A Temple university psychiatrist says “few people underl stand love." This may be the reason for the prevalence of

plead innocent or guilty to the < barges. The indictment returned by a Federal grand jury yesterday neei.’sed Thomas of conspiring to defraud the government a.’.d of j raking three fraudulent claims j ,m congressional disparsing of ficials. It charged that Thomas put two “dummy” employes on hi> payroll and then worked up an elaborate scheme with his sec retary, Helen Campbell of Wash ington, whereby he would he reimbursed monthly in the amount f their salaries. Miss Campbell was indicted for participating in the alleged conspiracy. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Alma Rissler of Reelsville, was admitted Monday. Mrs. Lorene Baldwin of Greencastle, was admitted Monday. Nancy Raines of Fillmore, was, admitted Monday. Mr. anl Mrs. Kenneth Kersey, of Greencastle, are the parents of a son born Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald- Burton of Greencastie, are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday morning. Louis Williams of Greencastle, was admitted Tuesday. Gilbert Ruark of Coatesville was admitted Tuesday. Thomas White of Greencastle, was dismissed Tuesday. Phyllis Wichman of Greencas-

map their strategy. Only 24 of that number ever served in the legislature before. There are three holdover senators, three re-elected senators, two former senators, six re-elected represen-

tativs and 10 former representa- tress of babvWwvri UvM * , Rub on Vicks VapoRuj? Haymaker also is a newt Soothes, « . * to state-level politics. But n^ght^Try'^ ▼ ^

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OPENING NOVEMBER 1ST!!. DAY NURSERY Monday, Wednesday, Frida) 9 A.M. To If A. M, .Monthly Kales ,ir Leave your child while yo shop these mornings OVER THE LAI NDRY-EASE MRS. JOHN OMEROD

the Thursday meeting. The place b< r to brin ^ ™mmage.

Section One Meeting Post lamed The meeting of Section One >f the First Christian church has been postponed one week.

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Women of Moose

is the Greencastle High School library and the hour, 7:30 p. m

SHANGHAI STRIKE tr'oatliiui-,1 from l*n"e One)

Siam.

Earlier^ the Chinese Communist radio claimed Red forces had

captured Generalissimo Chian;; Held Initiation Kai-shek's great wall stronghold The Women of the Moose held of Shanhaikwan anti a Ivanc 1 initiation on Wednesday, Novemsouthward toward Tientsin. her 3rd Five r.ew member:; were

initiated into the chapter.

CAKii of thanks

I want to thank nil of my Women of Moose friends and relatives who rent Meets Wednesday

cards or letters during my recent Women of the Moose will meet stay in the hospital. Also want regular session Wednesday at to thank all who sent flowers or 8:30 p. m. al the home. All memmade personal calls. hers are urged to be present.

I especially want to thank Drs. + d- + -b

Steele and Wiseman for their < hrlstian < liurcli (.mmi constant care and kindness, Dr. Held Recent Meeting Schauwpckcr for his friendly vis- The Christian Church Couples

the nurse.) Club met with Mr. and Mrs kind and faithful Ralph Records Thursday even.ng.

November 4th. Mr. Ted Glidpd. well, the chairman, brought the meeting to order and the secre-

TMI'uun » \- tarieS reP ° rt A ' aS read NeW bU8i - KSUAI ness consisted of the following:

Farm Eaoh Couple nam in g which

its and help, and all

who were .■

to me.

Avis Knetzer.

MARION TP AWARDS WILL

HE MADE

The Marion Township

Bureau is sponsoring the 4-11 achievement program for the township at the Fillmore school Thursday evening, Nov. 11 at 7 o'clock with a pitch in dinner to which all Farm Bureau members and 4-H members and their fam-

ilies and friends are invited.

Please bring well filled baskets

and table service.

month they would like to be host and hostess to the club and pamphlets will be ordered so at the Derorbcr meeting a program can be outlined for the coming

year.

Mrs. Ted Glidwell, who had charge of the program, gave a

SUITS •• S35.00 to $55.00 COATS •• S35.00 to $55.00 Open All Day Wednesday CANNON'S THE MEN’S SHOP

very well prepared article on the

Mr. Harris, County Agricultm- 8UbjPCt ' ' Gods Relation To T '- n ’

ity. Questions were ask as she discussed this topic and members were tree to give their view points or any additional knowledge, that might be helpful to ) broaden ones mind on this sub- | ject. j The chairman then turned thej . meeting over to the host and hostess. Contests and games { were enjoyed and da;nty refresh-

JACOB AND INVITE YOU

KENNETH EITEL * * ' A*. I* l* K* “%

40th .-hniivcrsiiiy EITE/.'S FI.OfFERS

Our Greenhouses Will Be For Inspection

Open

2:00 to 4:30

al Agent and Miss Lucile Smith Home Demonstration agent, will be on hand to present th • awards. Pictures will also he shown and a full evening’s program is in store for all who ai

tend.

HUNTERS AND All WHO TFIAVIt

ANYWhi.il TO ANYWHiM Before going hunting, comping or on any trip . . . protect yourself against hazards o£ travel and all activity accidents with our $5,000 to $25,000 policy. Covers 3 days to 6 months. Pays for iniuriea and full benefits if killed. Coats at little aa

$1.10. »

M CARDRH TRIP INSURANCE ( y. - Issued Immediately by SIMPSON STONER insurance

( ment:; were served at the close of

• the evening.

December 2nd. will be the date of the next meeting when the club will meet at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Chester Trout. Please I, keep this date In mind.

un-

1 IRE ON EX-PREMIER CAIRO, Nov. 9 UP I An identified gang attenpted to kill ( former Egyptian Premier Mustapha K1 Nahas IFasha with machine gun fire and a bomb near (his home in the center of Cairo ias; night, it was revealed today, v ah as escaped injury and a

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