The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 November 1948 — Page 2
THF DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, fftlDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1948.
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Oovcrdale P. T. A. Met November Mill The Cloveniale P. T. A. held 1
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their second regular mealing at | the school building .Monday night, November 8th at 7:.'iO p m.
To relieve cough-
TODAVS BIBLE THOUGHT We complain bitterly because houses are difficult to find, but in some times and lands even cities an 1 in ruins. They found no
city to dwell in. Ps. 107:4. I’EKftOXAL And Local News II II I E F S
The meeting was called to or- I [^asrm. rnusc^o _ . ^ der by the president, Mrs Doma 1 bac k al bedtime B V% 9 Rupple. | with time-tested V vapoBuo
The group was lead n prayer !
by Ira MrKammey. j TOJO TO IIAN..
Secretary report was read hv \ Mrs. Ruth Neier Report of 1
membership drive is yet unfinish- ' j apanoS( . cnvoys pretended to ed - tail; peace in Washington, show-
A report on the fiah fry shows ' ot , „„ cmotion .
a profit of $10.40. Earlier, in a statement issued The group was entertained by j U) tho United Press Just befo «■;
bin Memorial church, and will lecture in creative writing classes both Wednesday afternoon and Thursday. Historical novels which he has writteq include “Sun- In Their Eyes,” “Tempered Blade” and ••Long Road.” He was .graduated from DePauw in 191S. ( OKI) SLAIN <C»»lln.iril from Pnise One* through the streets the night she disappeared was a si m clue | but they had few others to go j on. Three automobiles fitting the j description already had fc'een checked and "cleared." In one of them a bloody news- | paper was found, but police sai'i
Robert Siitherlin of Greencastle was dismissed Friday. Calvin Morgan of Reelsville, was admitted Friday. Mary Shannon of Clayton, was admitted Friday. Ray Fuller was admitted Fri-
day. Ch “Hes Vandevic, „ ‘'-tie was admits ^ Herbert Fit2,i mmon ,7' castle, was admit N ^ Claud Gorham 0 f cJ was dismissed Friday
Mr. Schafer's 6th grade class j lh( . fi|18l st . saion ( ,g lh) . limfr trial i ^ ha,i no c -° nnp< ' " m • V1
with two readings and two songs | beKnn h(> had Kai ,| h is say, caU-! slayin8 *..._ holiday's, i . nK his tlial a -trial by conque -j Dr A
•71 | ops
* A 4 erirV* st^iln was “beaten to a
But not even in
NOTICE!! THE HOLLAND FURNACE CO. Offers local service to it’s customer, | n Crew, ’ nam County. »rastie ^ A Holland trained healing engineer will make and estimates for service and repairs on any makiT "' V your ixk al agent rn **’ TOM COLSTON WESTERN AI To STORE 17 West Franklin St.
in honor of the two
Armistice and Thanksgiving,
N ivo r. her.
Dr. Angelo Dapi, an autopsy ' specialist fro n Denver, said the
the statement' girl’s scilp was "beaten to
The sixth grade sang America J hl . g , nt by his Japanese attorney The Beautiful and groups of tlvc j to lh( . United Press did ho show class sang The First Thanksgiv- . a!1 y remorse for his deeds. He ing, with Mr Mack at the piano! Reemet j onlv t o regret that his
bid for world power had failed.
for both selections.
Announcement was made ol
' I he appearances of the Dixie i Four at the school building on
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Davis at-'Thursday n ght Novembp- 11th. tended the funeral of a relative The Study Group will meet at i would
in Anderson on Thursday.
Clinging still to his worship of Emperor Hirohito as a “divine
pulp.
“This stands out as a brutal | type of sex slaying,” he said j “only a maniacal individual could | do it.” I Lapi said the slayer had struck the girl's head with a gun butt
being.” To jo said he had feare I and raped her while she lay unfrom the first that the emperor conscious. Then, he said, the be involved in the trin'. slayer apparently "pushed her
the school building on Thursday I "but now that it is dear that lie face into the ground, and twist-
Therc will be services Ml, Meridian Methodist
at the church
Sunday evening at 7 o’clock.
afternoon, November 18th at 1:30 !
P. M.
The P. T. A. nrno-ramo w—rr. '
will not be, my mind is at rest.” ing her jacket collar, he strag-
“I wanted to take the entire led her.’ programs were! responsibility for the war, bni
Under New Management Wc pay highest prices for your cream and Try us for friendly, courteous, service, SCHLOSSERS CREAMERY WEST WALNI T STREET
gven out. I *
Harry Eggers of Roachdalc. Mr. Schafer introduced Helen an employe of Progressive Photo Ed'erle of State Teachers College ’Printing Shop, is confined to the as the speaker of the evening. Veterans hospital in Indianapo- The subject of her talk being
| unfortunately others
Us.
"Child Guidances.'
Otha Meek, 301 North Indiana street, brought to the Banner of-
(many ways that
She told of the sehoolo
! eould be improved, thus in turn ■ helps the business of the com-
fice Friday morning a transpa- -, ml)nity and a|s(( hel thp ehild tn
ent apple, one of a second crop , ,
I know of the many occupations
this year. , . . . .... . .
\ and his abtl ty to be a success
Miss Joan Sutherlin who is in life in thie work he can do and teaching in Hobart, will come likes to do. home this evening to spend thrj The picture of the month was week-end with her father, Jonn voted on and won by the 6th
T. Sutherlin. j grade.
4*
Word has been received here ’
.u . . Morning Mimlcale that Mrs. V. M. Rawlins, who:,. , has been seriously ill in the ‘ ' * n •'
Methodist hospital in Fort I The Nnvember uieeting of the
Greencastlc Morning Musical"-' was held at the home of Mrs.
her daughter, Mrs. Herman | Jo8e P h Heaton Wednesday morn-
Binkley, 3004 Shawnee Drive, i ' ns -
Fort Wayne 6. Indiana. She | Miss Evelyn Gibson professor would be glad to hear from her IW'ice ut the Dh auw School
were in- SCOUT NOTICE he Scouts of Troop 99 will hold a board of review tonight at 7 o’clock in the Christian church
basement.
Wayne, lias sufficiently recovered to lye moved to the home of
friends.
glad
• 'of Music, whose singng always
1 gives much pleasure, again gave
Roscoe Scott has returned I a program that was thoroughly from Cincinnati, Ohio, where he enjoyed. Adding to the beauty of
the performance were the piano
attended an important meeting of the (Packard Motor Car Co 150 Packard dealers from Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and west Virginia heard an address by Karl M. Greiner, v ca president and general sales manager, on
accompaniments supplied b> Prof. Franz Bodfors. 4- 4* 4- 4 Hast Presidents of Auxiilur> to Organize Past presidents of the Amcri-
Cai s of the Future. D. E. Fenn, i c an Legion Auxiliary will meet
ami organize Monday evening at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Jonie Thomas. 201 south Indiana St. All pant president are urged to attend.
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new district zone manager, was
introduced.
OFFICERS ELECTED
The Junior Youth Fellowship | Engagement of the Methcdist Church held an | “' hi Pipe election of officers, Nov. 7, 1948. 1 ani1 rs ' Chalks
Those elected for the coming year were: Pres dent, Paul Arnold: vice-president, Carolyn L'abody; secretary, Donna Lou Gorham; recreation. David Morgan; mission work. Hilda Boatright. We know these officers will be successful for the next year. WALNI T CHAPEL <111 UCH 1 Sunday school 10 a. m. Worship service 11a. in. under , the direction of Stacey Wcstner.
Wells
wish to announce the engagement of their niece. Miss Betty Kemps, to Orville Dunshue of
Fast Chicago.
The wedding will take place in June at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells, Bloomington St.
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J Friendly Neighbors Club I Meets Wednesday I Tho Friendly Neighbors Club will meet Wednesday, Nov. 17th at the home of Mrs. Frank Roach. Members please note, there will be u shower given for Mrs. Morie Girton.
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FOR SALE: Baled wheat 1 straw. Hay, timothy or mixed.)
William A. Hurst, Mt. Meridian. I dal session of Congress
12-2p sider new asistanee for
WIRE NEWS
to coll•desper-
ate” China.
FOR SALE: One No. 101 Johr He declared that Ike "conseDeere corn picker, one 1 row Ruenee**” of “too little and loo Farmers Supply Co. Phone 921. American aid lo China "are
j2-2t I frightening.” 1 I Bridges, chairman of (he Sen-
FOR SALE at Cook’s: Usod “ ,e Appropriations Committee overstuffed davenport, gray and “l* 0 beads u H|M-eial foreign aid red velvet, six feet six long. De- “natch dog’ g/oop.
volved, to my great regret,
said.
He gave special thanks to his American defense counsel George Blewett of Philadelphia.
and then made this prediction: ' FOR SALE: Bluotiok coon “The spirit of the Japanese hound. 2 yea’ s old. Robert Gose, people is certain to rise again, Reelsville. 12-3p.
but there are great difficulties
ahead and I pray that the peop'e FOR SALE: 4 gilts and one) still have the courage tn ovcv- sow bred to pig Jan. 21st. M. cofnc them.” Neal, first road north of junction His attorney explained that 36 and 43, west to first road, Tojo did not necessarily nn on north to 2nd hours. 12-2|i.
that the Japanese people would
rise again “in a military sense '' HOSPITAL NOTES Sentenced with Tojo to die Mrs. Frank Lay and son of were Gen. Kenji Doihara, the Cloveniale, wore dismissed “Tiger of China”: Gen. Seishiro Thursday. Itagaki; Gen. Heitaro Kimura; Mrs. Mary Haltom of Quincy Gen. I wane Matsui; Lt. Gen. was dismissed Thursday. Akira Muto, and Koki Hirota, David Kioffaber of Reelsville.
former premier and leader of the dread ultra-nationalistic Black
Dragon Society.
CARD OF THANKS Jackson- We cannot express our thanks to the many friends ami neighbors on Highway 40 for the goodness they showed us in our bereavement over the passing of our dear husband and father, Henry Jackson. We especially want to than!; Rev. Mitchell, Dr. Khca. the hospital staff, soloist and pianist, pallbearers, and all who sent the lovely floral designs, telegrams, and cards of sympathy. Also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rector for their understanding kindness. Mrs. Elsie M. Jackson Mrs. Roberta L. Smith
ch
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1041 Ford 4 door DeLuxe, radio and heater. Trade for older car, prvlerrably 37 to 38 model. 217 H ;- gert St. after 5 P. M. 12-3n FOR SALE John Deere No. 101 picker; Delco automatic light plant. Raymond Lisby, 2 miles east Filmore. 12-2p SWIPES WARRANT FRANKFORT, 111.. Nov. 12 — (UP)—Police complained today they can’t arrest Michael Luschner, wanted for a $.500 larceny in Chicago, because they have no wararnt. Luschner has it. Lusehner, it was explained, escaped from a deputy taking him to Chicago taking the wairant with him.
was dismissed Friday.
Mrs. Lillian Pierce of Greencastle. was dismissed Friday. , r rrj/AGHS MISS SO MUCH (CCnWHtN THEY SUFFER FROM cross eyes
Youth is time for fun, ) not self-pity. Help your ] loved one to normal, ] happiness Reconstruc* ' lion Method often sue- I cessful in ONE DAY. Sale |
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Moose Dance SATURDAY NIGHT November 13 MOOSE HOME Music by Ted Weesner's Orchestra
For Members of Lodge 1592, Wives and Sweethearfs.
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Tin- senator said hr In calling a special meeting of the congressional Foreign Aid < onimitfee
for l»ee. f.
TO SPEAK AT DPII Monte Barrett, widely-known 1 ’ author, lecturer, and creatoi of < > the Jane Arden comic strip, will !) speak on the DePauw University 0 campus Nov. 17. Author of numerous historical novels, Barrett will address a special chapel at 10 a. m. in Goo
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