The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1948 — Page 3

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1948.

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day of October, 1948. at the age Elizabeth McPherson, who surof seventy-seven years, seven , vives him. He is also survived by | months and four days. one sister. Mrs. Willis Rollings His early childhood and young of Poland. Indiana, and a host of manhood were spent in and nieces, nephews other relatives

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around Reelsville, and although to return to his former home eomHaute, he was happy to be able to return to his former home cofnunity to spend the last few

years of his life's span.

Mr. Gose was united in mariage on the seventh day of October, 1901, with Miss Myrtle

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vllie Methodist Church and of the Railroadmen’s Retire v ent Club. He had been a member of the Masonic Lodge. "I cannot say, and I will not say That he is dead. He is just away. | With a chery smile, and a wave j of his hand, | He has w-andered into an unknown land. And left us dreaming how very fair It needs must be since he lingers there. And you O, you, who the wildest yearn For the old-time step and the glad return— Diink of him fairing on, as dear In tte love of Th«tre, as the love of Here. Thing of him still as the same, I say. ie is not dead he is just away!” CAKD or THANKS I wish to thank relatives and friends, the nurse and ail thosi who assisted me in any way. at the time of the death of rny husband. Sadly missed by wife, Mrs Myrtle Gose. pd. IIKBKON Several residents of this vicinity are now living on State Road 1.26. Mr. and Mrs. John Leaton of Fineastle called on old friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gegnar called on Cline Ratcliff in the I Putnam county hospital, Green- | castle. Saturday evening. Joanne Clixlfelter was brought I hfMie from Culver hospital SunI day morning. She had the misfortune to break her right arm | while playing in the school yai

Saturday afternoon. | Miss Alice Steinmeier, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steinmeier and daughter, Dorothy, of Indianapolis were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clodfolte.r and daughters. Miss Marilyn Brattain of Crawfordsville and Miss Barbara Ann Leonard of Butler Uni-

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versity spent the week end here with their parents. Willig Clodfelter went to Terre Haute Sunday to meet his parents who have been spending j sone time i n California. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Surber spent Sunday with relatives in

Incuanapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. A Ivan Clodfelter innd daughter, Ruth of CrawI fordsville and grand children. ! Tommy and Johnny Townsend of j Wingate spent Sunday aftemoon j with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clodfelter j SC'HA (TIT IHSAITEVKS FRANKFURT. Nov. 9 (UP) - Hjalmar Schacht, former Keich.sbank president whose exoneration by a denaz fleation court was cancelled last week was missing today. Authorities seeking to serve a warrant for his retrial reported that he apparently was evading them. A spokesman for the | Wucrttenb' rg-Baden denazification ministry, which reversed the verdict in the Schacht case, said

the warrant was issued for fear he might vanish from Germany

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He disappeared Wednesday from Munich, where he had been visiting. The Hannover denazification ministry looked for him, and learned only that he was not in Hamburg.

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— i Government authorities disSEOUL. Korea. Nov. 9 (UP) counted the reports which raid The SouthKorean governmentt; !1 'at a rebellion broke out in eight i , , townns of North Kona One today investigated reports that source said the reports might 4.000 to 5.000 persons were killed have be „ n floated in South K oin a rebellion against the Soviet- , va to bolster the popular supsponsored government or North port of the Seoul government.

10 COMMUNISTS APPEAR, BUT TRIAL POSTPONED

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STOICAllY hiding her great grief. Mrs. Irving Ross of East Hardwick, Vt., awaits full details of the slaying of her husband, a Marshall Plan official In Vienna. Austria. Ross was allegedly slain by Russians. (loternational)

Charming Allcne Roberts is in love in “The Sign of the Ram," Columbia drama at the Voncastle Theater Wednesday only.

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