The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 November 1948 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, jUfENCASriE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMfix 24, 194B.
BULLETINS
PreHidc ni ai lii»- vv hm IIoiim* said 1 hut ho <*alh*d I<> •*i»m|»hasi/i tho iir^rni.N <>l llio situation a.'Hl
I*.Mils, Nov. *-1.— (l\S)— paramonnt lor al l f< Promior ll«*i»ri won a ( hin:i.”
of oonfidon^ 1 from the I'nMirh National Assomhly today i.n it*, omergonry m« k asures to s.ippross ( ommniiist-lod strikes The vote was 310 to 104 with 1:5 ahstensious.
THE DAILY BANNER
and
HERALD CONSOLIDATED
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-SOCIETY-
Ituinliriili'f
< ''ill Held Mi't tlncr
M ri Tressii m bae] hos ■ toss to t!io Bainbridfie Study Club I’hurs lay afti moon, Nov
\\ \SUI\tiTO\, Nov. 24.— (INS)—Tho (uturo lioad of the .lalo Banking: Commltteo (u-i'-diolod today a cost-of-llvinK doi rcasi' hv Jan. I hut did not rnli'
oi;l standhy ){ovprnni«*nl control* g a i,.),| j ig,
I In said hi- had asked for hoth Enterp.! In
t;r«“«‘n< , astlp. ln«Hana a*
■moral anti material aid. I . . » oEtth
| class mail n«att«r nttdcr not of . - ,LM
March 7, I87H. SuMorlptlnlt price i Mrs. Charlotte < olliver, P" ' ■
>0 i.ntn per week: $4.00 pri (
year hy mall In Putnam county, !answered roll call
; >5.00 to $7.80 per year ouMdo I The constitution and by laws
i Putnam County.
For Little Fellows With Big Colds...
Hft.M. ESTATE TKANSKKKS Wm. A, Soltan to Esther A Dodds, land in Roachdale, $1 Herman L. Hedge ,< t ux. to) Clarence E. Steward, ct ux. land!
in Bainbridge, $1
Clor.n J. Michael, ct ux. tol Janus Worley, et al, land in!
$1.
S. B. Karl den, Puhllriter. 17-1!) South Jackson Street.
••almve the retail level.”
Sen. May hank (It) S. C„ who is due to become acting chairman ot the eontrols-writing committee in the absence of Sen Wagner (It) N. Y., who is ill IHiinted to price drops in cotton tobacco, and other ran materials
INDIAN\POMS, Nov. 24.— (INS)—L. \ Phillips, chairman
Rex P. Hunt, et ux. to Forest L. Rei d, et ux, land in Jefferson and Cloverdak twps., SI. Virginia M. Query, to Charles A Clark, et ux. land in Re 1sville, $1 Otis R. Matthews, et ux. to Russell L. Varvel, et ux, Ian 1 in Greencastle twp., $1. Charles Braun, et ux, to Errett K. Shaw, et ux. alnd in Washing-
!of this club were read for the
j benefit o.f r.ew .-Ticmber!!.
j In planning the December meeting it v/a.s decided to give money to buy a table fnr use in the school instead r having the
usual grab bag.
1 Mrs. Grace McKechan gave a biography of Agnes Newton
Keith.
Mrs. Jean Hostetler received "Three Came H me" by Mrs.
Keith.
The December meeting will he
M, and Mrs. William Summers with Mrs . Jessie Lanc . '
And Local News it it i i: f s
Mother . . . the best-known honu remedy you can use to relieve distress of his cold is warming, com-
■‘pentcr. 41. Brookville, wa r . I covered yesterday from th • 1 j wreckage of his car, which had tumbled down a 50-foot embankment two miles north of Brook-1 [ville on Ind. 101. Carpenter had
WASHINGTON. N° v - 24 . been missing since last Saturday.
(UP) Draft rejections average .
Rejection Rate High For Draft
There will j soon b»> startii:
a m
ministor, p| otlS( '
70 V r cent fof mo3t of th0 colin ' try during October, it was dis-
closed today.
Maj. Gen. Lewis B. Hershoy,
selective service
director, nail
I 11,1.MOKE CHKISTIAN CHI RCH Every member faniily night All members and families of
invited to a free oyster supper Sandwiches will also he served
those figures were not surpris- the Fillmore Christian church are
ing.
Selective service headquarters
said that on the Irisis <d r< fills f,’ r j t | a y night, November 26.th from 4:5 stall's and tin 1 irii s,| family please bring o 44.000 men of draft ago appear. 1 pie Time 6 _ ;{0 p M at Induction stations for exam-,
{nation in October, but T-'.OOO of
°«; r Loan pla,, ^‘ck cure fo r mone y Problems, INDIANA LOAi * iVWH. s
ol the Indiana High School Ath- *" !l ' ' lelie Association, today urged ^ lx
state and local law enforeement offielals to eliminale gambling mi high school basketball games
to Wentz
land in Commercial
Gilley, et ux
Place. SI.
Paul H. Ford, et al, to Thelma Michael, land in Bainbridge, SI
HOG MARKET
He expressed concern after the appearance of “parlay" cards in Indianapolis listing 25 high
schniil games to be played to- Hogs: nighl in the state and offering 75c-$1.00
o Ids on various contests. good and choici barrows and gilts 160-225 lbs $2.7.75-$24.00 top M \SHIN(iTON, Nox. 24.— $24.25; 225-270 lbs $2.T.25-$2:<.75; (l\s.) _ Chinese \mbassadoi 270-310 lbs $22.50-$23.50; heaviet \\ eltlngion Koo ap|iealed to weights scarce 100-150 lbs President Truman today lor both sreund 50 highet at $22.50 down; moral and material aid to the row 50-75 higher. good and b ud pressed Nationalist govern $18.50-$19.75, choice lights ment of f 'liina. $20.00 and sparingly $20.50. odd
lion, who conferred with the 700 lb- $18.00.
the child sleeps! And often that only -.0 pi-r ‘ . nt of th hy morning the worst miseries of 1 .. jj],, wn, aei. pt' 1 fm
his cold are gone. Tty it. Get the
jne and only Vicks VapoRub! ; 21 months »t aimy duty. That is double the rejf'Ction ' — | iaU , of ., 5 8 por ( . Pn t for the enWayne Branneman with nine i tjre war II draft for th" members present. The meeting j j.. v ( al . p rI .j 0( | j„ August, was opened by the president, j Mrs. Harold Kennedy with all ! Thoso 0K umates, ami I have no singing "America.” ; reason to doubt their accuracy, New officers for the coming j arp not surprising to me,” Her-
spend Thanksgiving with Mr. ami nouncc the approaching mar- year wore elected as follows, sh( , v saj ,| in „„ interview. “They Mrs J. hn Shortle riage of their daughter, Freda President, Mrs. Cedric Kay; vice j nt |j ca t P that the men who \vor>'
to John Edmund Zapp, son uf pu sidi nt, Mrs. Kenneth Sinclair; (Xam j n( . t | an( | iTjected hei-e for,
Mi Lura ! lauley anti Mis. ^ an d Mrs. Julian 7,app of La- secretary. Mrs. Glendon Herbert; .u 0 nl)(S t pari also rejected due-
of Spencer R K.. are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday
morning.
Mi and Mrs. Loo Reeves left
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Xupp-Stci-gmlUer Nuptials Dev. Ihtfi
Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Steeg-
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WE WILL BE OPEN THANKSG’VING DAY
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\Vedi..'st‘ay for Winamac to miller. 20 Gillespie Stneet, an-
Dovie Johnston atten<led the i Sonja Henie Ice Revue in Jndi-
,000 active, unevenly j anapolis Tuesday evening,
higher; early sales
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SANTA
SUGGESTS:
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Th«EF MORE THINGS TO BE THANKFUL
FOR:
That you live in or near Greencastle 2. That Greencastle otters best quality with low prices. 3. That you can buy anything in Greencastle.
treasurer, Mrs. Robert Nees. jnK war .” 1 Conleats were won by Mrs. Hershoy pointed out thai^ Eugene Broadstreet and Mrs ulu |p,. present systi m of callCederic Ray. j nK nu . n 19 through 25 years of. During the social hour delic-! af r,. to build up the peacetime ions refreshments were served army, the oldest an being calle I j by the hostess. first. Veteians are exempted The next meeting will he with even though they fall in tho draft
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
fayette. Indiana.
The wedding will take place December 19th in the Presbv-
M,s. Will Gliilewell and Mrs. terian Chinch at 4:30 P. M Glen Fry will spend the Thanks- «:• 4- -!• -h gix'ing holiday’s with Rev. an I Mrs. Mildred Hinote Mi Col il Follors and family in Hostess To f ilth
Giand Rapids, Mich. j The Golden Circle Cli^ti met
\y,,],l has been received hene at the hone of Mrs. Mildred Hi- Mrs. Lloyd Cummings, December age categories,
of th. death of Mrs. Etta Erb of note Nov. 18. with 15 members S.
Eellii gham. Wash. Mrs. Erb was and several guests A delicious 4- + •(. the sister t J. C. and A. A. Bm- Thanksgiving dinner was enjoy- Photoplay Indorsers thois of this city. ed. The Club blessing was rv- To Meet J-’riduy Miss Beverly Trenbly. who pealed in unison. I Indorsers of Photoplay will has been visiting her parents. The president opened the meet- meet Friday afternoon at .7 Mr and Mrs. Ray H. Trembly, ing. All sang the song of the o’clock with Mrs. Ferd Lucas. has returned to her studies at month. "Faith of Our Fathers,”
Stephens College. Columbia. Mo. and remained standing to repeat
There will be preaching ser- the Lord’s Prayer,
vices at Bethel Little Walnut Devotions were read by Mrs. Baptist Church next Sunday, Kv a CT.iggs. (toll call was anN v 28. Eld. Harold Janes of swered by a Bible verse starl-
MhU< on. 111., is expected to be ing- with the letter N.
pres-nt. Come and hear him. 1 Secretary and treasurer reMrs. A. L. Meredith left today ports were read and approved tor Ann Arbor, Michigan, where Riley business was taken can- of she will spend Thanksgiving Day and each member gave gifts to with her son Robert. Robert make up a gift box to be sent Meredith is attending the Uni- for Xmas. A large gift will al-
versity cf Michigan and is taking so bo brought,
studios that will lead to his Mas- | Program and finance corn-
tor's Degree. mitteo of the coming year were fur , ' ini *-° can y <m simuitan- ^ apartment The Christian Science Society J appointed by the president Sev-; ' "usly as head of the National all(lipn( , e last
,.f Greencastle will hold a oral other bitsiness items wore' (
Thanksgiving service at 10 a. m. j voted upon. f ^ McGrath does quit, some
Thursday in the church building
Turkey Dinner compltie with dessert SI Roast Spring Chicken Dinner complete dessert $1.25 Roast Sugar Cured Ham Dinner complete dessert $1.00 MONON GRILL
McGRATH MAY QUIT AS DEMO CHAIRMAN WASHINGTON, Nov. 24
< IT) Administration sources -aid today Sen. J. Howard Mc-
GEORGE VI MUST
TAKE IT EASY
LONDON, Nov. 24 (UP) The ( ailment which has impeded, circulation in King George VI'sj legs will force him to take! great care not to overexert himself for the rest of hi-s life, J Buckingham Palace sources snid| today. I These sources said that the King might be able to make a j
li
Grath may resign soon as Chair- short visit to Australia alter
man of the Democratic National years time. Even if the ailment Committee. clears up, however, he will not The Rhode Islander, it was a ^ e to rna * te a * onK ■ six ’ i said, feels hia senatorial duties in month « visit such ns previously) the new Democratic-controlled planned. j Congress will make it difficult The Kin * , ' ,,c, ' ived Prim ° Min |
ister Clemen! Attlee in his priv-’
for an hour’s
audience last night. During the discussion the King rested hisd
i
. . _ I U |,on. I McGrath does quit,
Plans were made for the Xmas) quarters believe President Tru-
429 Anderson street. The les- 1 meeting to be held at the hone ,l ‘ an W *H offer the post to Oscar p rovp circulation, -m sermon topic will be of Mrs. Anna Hall Dec 16 All now ledera) security ad- Attlee's visit
right foot in the heating device ordered by his doctors to im-
ERINS YOUR
“Thanksgiving." The public is in- members are to bring a gift for "linistrator.
Mr. Spudnut Wishes Everyone A Very happy Thanksgiving
We II Be Open Friday, 10 A. M.-6P. M. Saturday, 2 P. M. -- 8 P. M. Sunday, 2 P. M. 8 P. M. 604 South College
vited to attend. , Mis. G. D. Rhea. Mrs. V. Earle ters.
Wiseman. Miss Marcia Fobes, 1 The meeting was dismissed Miss Harriett Brooks, Miss Betty with the club creed. R..>. Hartly and Miss June Wise- Ail won prizes from contests man are spending Thanksgiving given by the hostess ami her
was a regulat j
Tuesday evening audience that !
the grab bag and for secret sis-. L ' ing, a native of Greensburg, t h P }> r j me Minister has w-ith the
| Ind., has long been active in Kin g during most weeks when ’ Democratic party politics. He Paraliament is in session,
served as assistant chairman of
th< National Committee from \| r . uml Mrs. Cox Honored August, 1940 to May, 1942 and With Dinner I
at Culver as the gu.sts of Roddy helper, Mr: Helen Williams. i was ont ' ^ Mr. Truman's most Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Cox of
k r ift j
;ird backers in
paign.
Khi.a, They plan to return '•> Mrs. luiRue received Grceni-astle Saturday. . from her secret sister.
Revival services at Green- Club guests were Mrs. A nr Ewing also .s understood to be e ill. Bible Center continues Pollom, Mrs Mary Ell. n Neecc. i ' ,1 * in '' ll,r u cabinet post In Mr.
| Thursday night. "When the Mrs. .Viable Long, Mrs EletiU-r (
the recent cam- Greencastle R. It. 1 were delight-' —
fully sni p; .<1 Sunday, Nov :M.| lr in honor of their 25th wedding) anniversary. A bountiful pitch-1
I rumans new administration. in dinner was enjoyed by forty-)
I
Locust has the New Ixiok" from Boyd, Mrs. Mollii Rrann, Mr*.! •'* r - * ni, uan will a sk Congress one guests at the noon hoar.
the book of Revelation. Evangel- Em McCullough and :: children,)*' 1 -Lmuary to create a new de Those present include I Mr. and 1
partment of public health am! Mrs. James Cope. Mr. and Mr:. I wall are. Sources clnge to the Harold Rusk and sons, Mr. an-lj W aitc House believe Ewing has Mrs. Donald Cope and son, ail ofj
YYaynctown; Mr. and Mrs. Stan-
ist, B. M. Bake of Indianapolis ! ■-'i iking. Pastor Lewey Dien- | gracs leading song services.
Eva jo Condiff, Noritta ('raft and
Jenny Lou Williams.
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Church Young Beopli
ANNIVERSARIES KnJov Kn " r ““ ,,nM
^ »'* .i- -I- .j. -j. .j. ^5
] the inside track to heaLl tha’. ( agency if Congress sets it up. There would be nothing to pre-
I , , i vkouiu oe noining to nrethe Apostolk Chuich enjoyed an |f clton^To^^d'toeT
BTthOay levelling of entertainment Mon- tiona , ehajrnianshi In t Ronnie Job, Reelsville. 6 years ,la > evenmg at the country >hom.. v ., ars thp nationa , chairm *
old today, Nov. 24. , ot M''- o' 1 ' 1 Mr s Hugh Bowm”* 1 lla i ly hai . Shirley Jane Arnold, daughter a,1< * family, cast of Cloverdal" ’ cro> ...oi
been made p<istmaster
■f Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold, ' Th '' I ,astor . Gharlcs Rains, was Fillmore, 8 year old. Wednesday. 1,1 ( ^ ar K p - J Nov. 24th. | Those attending were Charles
Hospli.il. NOTES
I Rains. Sandra Rains, David Rog-'
ley Cope and family of Brazil, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stltes and family of Indianapolis; Mr. a i I Mrs. Frank Heavin and family of Greencastle; Albert Cope. Mi • Martha Cone and Mr. and Mrs, Fred A. Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cox received many lovely gifts. BOH4 KKCOYEKED
YOUTH MEETING
The next Youth Rally will be
ers. Garnet Rogers, Eilene Hcav-
I Mrs. Lenora Nelson, N. Madi-
in, Onita Black
on I ere nbor 4th in the Bluff I B . la< ’ k ' Ar,1, lla Wells, Ronnie Avenue Baptist Church. Indian-. ' s ' K 'hols, Peggy Nichols, Eddie apolis at 8:00 p. m. j Nichols, Marie Nichols, Billy
Nichols, Ci alia Re Idings, Shelia
.'•on St.,
CONNERSVTLLK.
was dismissed Tuesdav
Roy Keith’ t i uesoaj. (Up) T |„. bo( | V of
Mmter Chambers, Spencer.)
Nov. Bert
The speaker will be Rev. Kus-
s-ell Ford.
was dismissed Tuesday.
Mrs. Laura Ethel Fry, Roach-1 bah . was dismissed Wednesday. Mis. Lillie Buster, R. 3, Grocn-
Wednes-
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HERE COMES MAISIE
Friday, November 26 and Saturday 27 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM “Your Favorite Home Talent plus The Jaycee original Beauty Contest” Tickets on sale at the following down town locations: Sam Hanna's Book Store The Men's Store Goan's Pharmacy Cannon's Clothing Store First Citiien’s Bank and Trust Co. Mullins Drug Store Or from any member of the Jr. Chamber of Commerce. ADMISSION: Adults 75c - Children 35c Sponsored by the Greencastle Jaycecs, Benefit Youth Activities Program.
[Redding, Virginia Redding Car-
I . . h ' ca-stle. was dHtniaaial
ol Reding, Judy Buis, Beverly ( | av
Buis. Lois Whit , Jimmie Spiker.l wt .,, . ,,,,, > ,, . Willie Dee Miller Hill St Jerry Pearson, Jerry Amacker , .... n,u 01
, dismissed Wednesday.
Jake Harvey,'
8p ' ,, “ r ' w “
I rof. Robert Williams, Greencastle ,waa dismissed Wetlnes-
day.
Suzanna Burkhardt, DeWitt, N. Y., was admitted Wednesday. 1 Max Franklin I>ane York
Norma Harvey, Ernie Boswell,
Abraham Lewis, Loretta Ash. Perry Lewis, Ruth Lewis, Eldon Lewis, Duane Lewis, Hugh Hester, Doris Hester, Marion Hester, , Mildred Bowman, Dallas Bowman, Shirley Bowman. Dale Bowman, Thelma l>cwi.s „
( Refreshments of wieners,i ap ^ a ’ Ca,,t,e ' WftH admlUe ' 1 Wed-
marshmallows. apples, pop corn' T!
balls and ico tea were served. I a!l « DePauw student Everyone had a good time and' 'Y. l "'' u ‘‘ d Wednesday, lr ft hoping, sometime, in the near' RuShiA Bassett. Coates-
future to have another social
get-together.
This group of young
hold their services each Thursday evening at 7:30 at the church. Everyone welcome. 1
4- 4* •!• 4- 1 FOR SAiJC; Used baby basket
and pad. Call 962-W. 24-lp
'Dine and Cliat Club .Met |
W ith Mrs. Hrann. nmn I FDR SAU5: : 10 ten weeks old The cloverdale Dine and Chat pigs. Harry Porter .North JackClub met at the home of Mrs. son St. read. 24-* , t
ville, was admitted Wednesday.
zipper
people IX>ST: BrOW1 leather “W Thors-' n ° te book R, ‘ war( f Phone 413.
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noth i: or- < on uissiom-.ic I * \ 1 1 Noli.-.- |>. In-rrl.y nixm th.u ii,,.' umlrrsiKn. il rnhitnlsMloii. r. : f 11 ■ d i" an "linn fm | . 1 1 i 1 j.n, in 111. I’mnain •’Iri'uit .’.nni. w In i-. In Kiehm-il fn\ nn.l . ni .l.r r..x 1 r. Plaintirt’s and Rirlml Lon r«x. V1.11 -1 Cox. W .. ml.. and Ardelln Cog are defeminnisl for the nurlltlnn nf rral . stai.-' thrrt-in d.-Herlbe.l in s. II in,, i,. , | r^lai.- .)■ s.-ril.i .1 In 11:* niplnlnt In sulil raliHr. will as Ml.-li i-.nn mlHKlnnrr at tin Innn nf | .1 i, .-In. 8 A M on the an iliiy of No\. nilnM. 1!'4S an.l from .las lo iliiy Hr i. • after until solil offi.r f.,r si|,. ,,| the offl.c of |.', s I tain 111 oi (ireinrnstle. Indiana the f..II..wing real estnte In snlil ('ounly of I'u! ' nnm and Slat, of Indiana !o wli I I.ots la and Iti In III.,, g a ; Commerrlal plao.Dnled: Novemher 17. l)i|x j F. 8. Hamilton. (’nin in I sh I nn . r .l-lt.l
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1. Complete Chassis Lubrication 2. Change Oil — 5 Quarts 3 Spray Springs 4. Change Rear Axle and Transmit Lubricant 5. Refill Shock Absorbers 6. Inflate Tires 7. Check Wafer in Battery 8 Flush Radiator 9. Repack Front Wheels
votici: or ri\\i, l MK\T or i:*T\Tl. NOTIPK IS UKKKIIY (JIVi:x t.. 1 the f’rodltors. Heirs in<| li ’ i’mis 1 of Klvln If. Harlan, deeoa^i >1 i.. 1 appear in the Putnam r|»*o Court, held at fJreeneasi l. . i-wit ( apn, on the 20 dav of Itftv if* tv' and show cauiM if am wh FINAI. HRTTIdKMKNT * vrWfth the estate of said decedent shnnUl not tm»rnv**,|: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of helrs , 'h> andj j Robert M. Marlin. ! AdmlnKt rate" WITNKSS the Clerk of said GVmrt. this 23 day of Nov. |mjs No. son4 Omar r Akers f’l.ik Pulnam r’reipf •T. Frank Diirham. Attorn* \ JI ji.
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