The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 November 1948 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER. GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1948.
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IN ASSKMHI.V not comply. ‘•The u'lHWcr of Israel to the 1’t.J. .1 Nation ; deniaml to sacr:lico thi N'cjfcv will he .solidly an«l unmi'takably negaUve,” Khan r;\'. lie added that Israel inte.rded to resist any tampering with its frontiers. Th Nr gov region figures laigelj in Britain's empire defense strategy. Britain wants ha; . there ami figures she can no" possibly have them unless the Arabs gain control of the tentftory. Baler.! ne dispatches said the In ;<di government intended to fir .1 snine fomtila for evading Hunt he’s ruling. Other Holy La.id reports quoted reliable fources that the U. S. would not . upport sanctions against Isra I .1 Hunehe’s order was not followed. O Ni:\l. TO TKSTim ;n; ian a Polis. Nov. is. (1N3) Major Bobert A. O’Neal, of the Indiana state police, is to testify Nov. 17 before a Wisconsin legislative subcommittee which is considering a proposed
.state police hill.
Maj. O’Neal also is hen 1 of a group of experts which is reorganizing the Kentucky state police organization. The Indiana executive police officer is appearing at Madison. Wis., at the request of Wisconsin Senator Gordon A. Bubolz, chaiiman of a subcommittee on a Iministrative agencies and staV services. Sen. Bubolz said that his subcommittee wished ir know the experience of states having state police organizations before acting on a Wisconsin
trooper plan.
Representatives from Mica igan, Ohio and Virginia are to testify, in addition to Indiana. Colonel Robert Rossow, Indiana state police superintendent, al .- is to testify before tin Wiseonsui legislators later. II. S. < ON\ OCWTIOX Another convocation, given at the Gresneastle high school on PT id \ X"Vi mb i 12 i observation of National Education Week, was produced by the Radio Workshop of DePauw University
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^ under the supervision of Miss ■ Elizabeth Turnell, instructor in t radio. i The first fifteen minutes were ! taken over with a dramatizat'on rf a story by James Thurber. T.te second part of the show wan the audience ' participation skit in which eleven CHS students were called from the audience to take part in this program "Anything Goes." John Zeigler intro-luced the DePauw students and Nelson Garriger was the master of cercm ties. The program was a laugh from start to finish and much enjoyed by the students. These programs are given to promote public relations between DePauw University and the Green; a.-tle high school.
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fo. -i- -i- •!* + ja)' ANNIVERSARIES tv> ■!’ *r -I- *!* •! *!* -I- -I- -tBirthday Glenn Arthur Erwin, south Indiana street road, 13 years today. Nov. 15th. Bobby Wayne Arnold, Fillmore, Sunday, Nov. 14. Mrs. Pearl Bri ik ian, 608 S. College, today Nov. 15th. Marion Tp. Farm Bureau Meeting
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED linlrrnl in lli»* pofllofflc** at (• nM'iH jistN- t !n<ri;ifi;i ti* •CC®Iu! daMH nv.iil mutter a<*t of
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D. A. R. will meet Tuesday at ;::;o P .m. at the home of Mrs. 1 a Pierce. Each member bring (or the Mountain School
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Man'll i. 187.4 Sulisi-rlptIon price | ,, v . a: .t clothing to be sent n
’I0 cents per wwh: *1.00 pei . yi ,, tria. year by mall in Putnam county. ‘ ^
S5.00 to S7.8tl |M*r year outside v.'c;.: Madison Club Putnam C.nunty. Wednesday
| he West Madison Home Ea C!"'j will meet WiMinesday afte i“ in. No.v. 17 at the home of
>.!' . Uc’asrt Johns.
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Newcomers will meet at the !', e c? Mrs. Raymond Pence. I'm . day evening. Nov. 16, at 8
S. R. Karldcn, Pnhllwhcr. I7-I!l Smith Jackson Street.
TODAY’S r.mi.K TAOCGHT By faith we too can iveraom 1 the world. In Uie wi.'kl ahj.1 liavi' tn hula to but be of good cheer; I have ov, reoiue th
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And Local News K IK I E F S
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hughe.i of Greencastlc R. 4. are the pa 1 -
ents of a son born Monday morn- y ur
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Mrs. Robert VViehniann underwent an operation at Methodist .iospiuil in Indianapolis Monday morning.
Please bring sc.ssors. needle, thimble and carpet rags. + + Penelope Club To Meet Tuesday The Penelope Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:.’!0 ,’clock with Mrs. Charles Hut■heson, west Walnut Street Load. Mrs. Elbert Hcavin will liave the program.
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To Hold Lunriwon
All members of the Maple Heights Home Ee Club pleas” ' have their reservations for the j luncheon in by Tuesday noon. ‘ Nov. 16. to Mrs. Isabel! Foxx or I Mrs. Irene Myers. The lumheT.: will be 'I’ild at the hcir.c of Mrs. , Iione Myers Thursday, Nov. 13. The club has purchased material
o’clock. ; for aprons to be made during the The program will be given by afternoon, for the Christmas .M: s. Laurel H. Turk, who wdl bazaar. All members please KPd; about her recent trip to bring own table service.
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Mi tilers Scr\ ice (dub Meets Tuesday The Putnam county Mothers service club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. I Carl Myers. All members that j bring a guest, please bring two i prizes. Every, nr i ome and bring u guest as we are having a cake
FOR SALE 19.'!6 Chevro! i redan. Must sacrifice, also G electrict Frigidaire, 2 piece wine living room suite. Other item Charles Rogers. 1110 S. College. Phone 771. ij.
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FOR SALE Lot in Comm r ia! Place, also buzz saw on whe
WANTED; Mam,. Jv - furnished apa:>.i nt Greoncastle. Boh phone 504 or I0!!2.\v FaR SALE; GidT Size 3 year. Call
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Third Wedneirlay ( Iiib. To Meet
Me r bers of the Th rd Wednes-
I’riy Club remember the meeting
at Crystal Hutcheson’s on Wednesday, Nov. 17. Ptease bring Riley boy ’or girl Xmas
Mrs. Samuel Goodley of Chest er. Pa., has returned to her home
gift ami a birthday rani.
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Home Ee. ( lull Meets Wednesday The Jefferson Township Home Ei oromics Club will hold its regula; meeting Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 17. at 1:30 p. m. at
* * - Buy Your Christmas Cards Now ('Imu.si today frniii our treniendiiiis selection id beautiful ( hristmas Cards. Collect ion bn\es 'I5e to 99c Cianpk’te assortment beautiful card:; 5e to Sl.iMl. Come in early and select while our collection is full and complete. EITEL S FLOWERS 17 South Vine St. Phone 636
The Marion Township Farm
Bureau met at the Fillmore visiting her ' with Mr. aidl the home of Mrs. Charles Meschool Thursday, November 11. 1 Mrs c w Hymer. Culloiigh. 10 E. • Berry Street, At 7:00 a very bountiful pitch- | Greoncastle. Mrs. Flora Larkin in supper was enjoyed by those M,s - Flod Schan of Bellevill . an( , M rs. Pearl Hurst will preI present. Since this was the 1 II1 ” returned yesterday aft r , Mt th(:i i,, sson ..care of Linens.” achievement program for the 4-H spelling ihrue weeks with h t q. hoS( , gr 0 j n g W ill meet at Belle clubs, the 4-H club members and sister . Mrs F red Allen. Union school building at one
their parents and friends were, Mrs. ElizabetJ. Pike of Rich- o’clock, ffuest* I mond is visiting hei sister, Mt + + ++ At 8 !•> p m. the meeting was Wilbur Crawley, on Martinsvilli * rc-lat-Em f lul> ( ailed to order by the president' .street, and other relatives. Meets Weshiesday
and a short business meeting j ^ I The Cro-Tat- Em Club -yill conducted. Sherman Acton was! -' ll aMl1 ‘' lrs . k red Allen, 208 meet Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at elected pivsident for the year' West Columbia St., left Sunday {he ^ome of Mrs. Edna Wyatt,
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S1.50 Value S1.08 Pair On Sale t •• T.tr. 1 r > J ’. loriy in first quality under a famous tre nd name at $2.25 a pair. Eut only cm expert eye can delect the slight imperfcct'ons ia dicse lovely Sh.-ermodc nylons . . . the sheerest s'OcIuiym made. You'll say they're Ihe gruciiest hosiery value in town . . . exira long-wearing because available lo fit your personal leg type. See them today!
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IN MOST FASHIONABLE SHADES WHILE STOCKS LAST
HATS Special lot new (all hats reduced for quick clearance V2 PRICE RAYON GOWNS, LACE AND PLAIN TAILORED Special lot to close out $6.50 values on sale $3.98 P RE VOS
for a three months vacation in
1949.
It was decided to, have an oyster supper in December and efforts will be made to have a very worthwhile program at that
time.
Miss Ducile Smith, Home Demonstration Agent presented
the 4-H girls and their leaders' Mr and Mrs. Harvey Owens
with then awards for the year, attended the South West District i) ( .|| a Tilda Tan
Mr. Harris, County Agricultural | nl< ’ , 'ting »f the Indiana Associa- Mods Tuesday
Agent then made the presenta-j tion of Letter Carriers at Bloom-, Delta Theta Tan
j the Rio Grande Valley in Texas. | Mrs. Jesse Green, west Wash- . ington street, has gone to Chicago to spend a week with her I daughter, Mrs. Gilbert Stewart
and family.
9001 N. Madison St. Mrs. Stella O x will be the assisting hostess.
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20th Century Club Mods Wednesday
Tile 20th Century elub will meet Wednesday at 2:.'10 p m. at the home of Mrs. Lois Cowgill.
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-I- ‘I* d* Itainliridgi. I’arent Tea' b rs Asuoi iution I!ol<l> Aeeting Rev. Dunn, minister of the Bainbridgc Christian church gave th” devotions at Ihe Nov-j ember P. T. A. nr'ding. If ;.lih i ha ai Mn 1 lilbert 1 O’Hair, ri'porto l that the T. B. X-Ray unit won'.d be at th ■ Bainbridgc gym on December 10. It is hoped that everyone wdl lake advantage of this opportunity. Anyone wishing to come to i be X-Rayed that doesn’t have a 1 way to get to the gym will be taken care of if they will cad Mrs. O’Hair or Mia. Collett. Legislation Chairman, Mrs. Wa-ter Ratcliff, urged members to write their congressman for further aid foi under-privileged children. A demonstration on the Opaque projector was given by Mr. Roechlicn. Report of the Regional Conj ference was given by Mrs. Kr> d Thralls. Pi. sident. Mrs. Paid Collett presented the Study Club cor-
DEPAUW LITTLE THEATER Mftll ORDERS FOR RESERV'D SE«! Orders for season ticket holders wi:i b, in order of receipt. Orders for additional seabl season ticket holders will be 'ilkd next in Ci: j ff | receipt. Two additional tickets 17;.v, r 1 one season ticket. PYGMALION Doc. 2, 3 and 4. mast fco received cn or bdl No.. 2C.
TO THE LITTLE THEATER SPEECH HALL Please reserve date (approximate location) I hold season ticket no.(s) Name Address
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tion of awards to the boys and their leaders. Mr. Harris also showed a film and slides which were very much enjoyed. HOSPITAL NOTES
I tificate to the members who corn-
will nveet pi, ted the 1947-1948 study cour.-e.
I —* — • at the "Pumpkin Pic." something to
Miss Maud Arnold of Fillmore, home of Miss Mildred Cavlness, p,. thankful for," and “Out to
ington, Saturday evening.
Tuesday at 8:00 p. m.
has returned home after being j the house guest for several days
Berry St. q. q. .j.
of Misses Grace and Belle Kin-' Br,, ' k < bajB'l Ladies
soy of Shclbyville
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The Brick Chapel Ladies Aid
Mrs. Freda Hemirlch of Gree".-j returned
castle R. 3, was dismissed Sun-, City, Mo., where they visited day. j with their son, Gilbert Reeves
Mrs. Edith Browning of Green- :inf I family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves have will meet with Mrs . Glenil Fllnt home from Kansas 7 hursday , Nov . isth al 1: 3 0
Grandfather’s Farm” was given by the second graders under th" direction of Mr:;. Skelton. This was enjoyed by the large atten-
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PRESIDED AT TEA ARMISTICE DAY BY VFW
castle, was dismissed Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Vermillion
Mrs. Wanila Murray of Greei- ,. . e „ , r. ,
• of Indianapolis and Mr. and M s.
1 Arthur Burch and children, Sara, Sue and Sandra of Chicago, | spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. j
Roy Kee.
Mrs. Dessie Thomas had as he '' guests Sunday for dinner at Iho Old Tiail Inn, Mr. and Mrs. N, ! Allen of Brick Chapel, Mrs. Gertrude Thomas and Mr an I Mrs j C. VV. Hymer of Gi erncastle. Meeting at Antioch Missionary!
castle, was dismissed Sunday. William Nichols of Grcenrast!
R. .’!. was dismissed Sunday.
John Beach of Greoncastle
was dismissed Sunday.
Nancy Rains of Fillmore, was
dismissed Sunday.
Mrs. Maude Henry of Bai’ihiiilge R. 1. was dismissed Sun-
day.
Ray Fi ller of Greencastlc, wnn
dismissed Sunday.
Rosalee White of Grecncastl was dismissed Saturday.
Mrs. Ralph Ash and son of Greencastlc R. 3, were dismissed j
Saturday.
j Mrs. Ralph Boles and son of Spencer, were dismissed Satur-
day.
! Mrs. Kenneth Kersey of Green castle, was dismissed Saturdav. >
| Mrs. Charles Elmore and son Knoll's
| of Stilesvllle, were dismissed Sat-
urday.
1 Gertrude Luther of Bain-j FOR SALE: Automatic elecbridge, was admitted Saturday, trie toaster. Two slice size. Used
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'! Baptist church continues this wee k. Thin meeting has proven I to be a great success. Plan to be with us. We need you in these services ante we are sure you will receive a blessing by being here.
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| John MeElroy of Reelsvllle, 1 was admitted Saturday. I , Ruth Jones of Roaehdale, was admitted Sunday. J Mrs. Frances Hickman o' ’Greencastlc, was admitted Mon-
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J Betty Sue Haltom of Quincy was admitted Monday.
S( IT.PTOIt, WIFE SLAIN flight of steps leading to th • . bathroom. Groceries, the ma!tI ings of a spaghetti dinner, were j : catterod near her body. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Marjorie CasUglioni, a friend who had been invited from West Paln’i Beach to share the dinner, found the bodies when she came to th Luzzuri homo neat th,s exclusive high priced resort colony. | She ran screaming to the ncarj by heavily, traveled highway and stopped a state highway patrolman. Lazarri was 48 years old; his wife, I-ouisc. was 40.
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I Cl'. GALE; One Wheel Trail, er. All metal construction, removable sides and ends. Follows well, can be backed up. 750 pounds capacity. Call 634-W.
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