The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1948 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GRIENCASTLE, INDIANA

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1948.

srrutKs \H> r:EQI'!:sr of Nar.ki WASHINGTON. Dt'c. 11. - Tho scrioumtesa of the throat <IHS i Ch a'.s pi- i for incroas- U> the Nationalists was reflect ! • A, . i 1 i .1 I ajjai t the in Generalissimo Chi.-uiK KoiCir h.i * hi :(fht shek’s proclamation of martial of: ■ i . h •. i* -i l 'If :i- law throughout most of China.

f 1 • I ’i • nt ■ .ciived Madamc ('hi.-ing Kai-sh k in a halfhour ( In . ! se ssion yesterda,'; following a reception at Blair House. No details of th( talk were disclosed. At can while in China, advance Communist armies arc threatening four "f China’s most strategic citie in their steady drive southward towards the National-

t imi i m s i n \ roics » v i i: or i , i:hson «r I’ltoi'ifn i \ Tin uiKlerslaiii'U ns (iitioinlHti > - lor of the eHlilli "I lt.Oi1i.ll If .MaXI/.ll, || oc •:( sort, will sell oil III* I sin (|; i % of | >(•( emli. O'. I'.ils. .o I :* , ‘i t* M ;il tin' lai* i. (hlioice of saiil dereilcnt in licit.■ t'idioi. ilic |c ,- sonid properly “f snlil estate eous i - ; 111 e of llofisehotil fllioiilnr. in t Itldltut fiirnitui'e. I MS-. eledrs. ■SIIOIS. loots. t.ddes. md III.nil ,,t lire ii Hof ii I orlU'li s. Teroi- i'.s.i i trover if 'I Ipasler Ailnilnlsi ratnr ,\ Mon llorsi. \ uelKini ■ r f I lilt lies *V IllltflleS. AllorilelH

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NOTHING BETTER THAN A GOOD STEAK I. taker a good grad/ of meat and the preparation mus. be right - - - We pride ourselves on our steaks — You will find them a special treat. Cafe Royale

IMjimixh And Local News ii ii 11: f s

SOCIETY Past President’s Parley 'let With Mrs. Grimes The Past President’s Parley of the American Legion Auxiliary, met at th • home of Mil's Ha’.'l Grimes, East Washington St. with eleven members pres ed. A f t ter a round table diseiwston i f In; ’:es-. tin lies e . . gave a contest, which was won by Mrs. Mabel Vermillion. Lively refreshment:; were} [ . rve I, foilov.vtl by a social hour. Th” next meeting will be witii Mrs Roy Bra It ’ey, Monday even .1”, January ’l.

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| itriek ( ll.lp. l tin.lie Kisino,nil’s To licet j Ui ek Chapel Hum • Ee Clu'i will hold its Chn .Unas m.-eti f v. th Mr and Mr-. E.si 1 Riiwin.f on Tu lay night, Dec. It. Member:; brirg 25c’gifts for self a el husband. Light refn lu.ie.it ■

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BUREAU CHANCES WITH INCOMING DEMOCRATIC ADMINISTRITiqii

NEW YORK Dec. 11 (INS) Be ding of tin yent-loig Amer can K ' rn.ion uf Musieia ibuu o i rtvord-maki g was b tievi-ij in sight today following . lointment of an impartial trust e for the union’s welfaie

fun !.

'I h apiiouifm. u. v..i ; t.i * la. . step in an agreem. n. between the union and record industiy ic. res da.iv. s. Once th agr ••>- merit ; ap;.)o\ 1 by th. D- pai | ni >nt of Labor in Wa ui.nguin i.ianufac.ure of new recordings, iialt ’d last Jan. 1. will b •gin

again.

IN SMELT MEMORY

Miss Carrie E. Pierce and her ii .ther, Mrs. Ida Pierce, attend-

ed the meeting of the Pioneers of Indiana at Indianapolis, Satur-

day. Mias Fierce will take part j Meets Mmi ia>

in the Messiah given by the! The Calendar club will meet Choral Society of Carthage at , Monday at 2:.10 p. jn at the home

Carthage Sunday evening. Miss Shirky Patrick and Will-

mm Heavin of Cloverdale, will He' Hive Lodge make part in th. presentation of •“ '••‘•d Monday

Handel’s “The Messiah” in the Hie Hive Rebekah Lodge will , Indiana University auditorium at Monday night. There will s o’clock Tuesday evening. Dec he initinti.uk of candidates by th.'

| ol Mrs. D. W. Killinger.

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l-I.eup ( lover < bib Meets Tuesday | The Four Leaf Clover Home Ec Club will meet Tuesday at the h >me of Mis. Vemer Houck.! This will he a luncheon meeting, j M' nibers are asked to bring a covered dish and table service. ' CLUB CALENDAR

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j ember 14 This Christmas proI gram by the University’s School | of Music will be given by momI bets of the Choral Union assistII d by four soloists who are mon>I bi ts of the music faculty at th" j university. Accompaniment will | by provided by the I. U. symi phony orchestra. j There will be a Christmas party for the Masons and fa.nil- I ies of Applegate Lodge No. 155 , and Eastern Star members and I families of Eillmore O. E. S at J

the Masonic Hall in Fillmore on 1 s iturday night De< 18. A pit* h- . Monday in supper will he set ved at seven i Calendar Club 2::>0 Mrs. D. o'clock. Please bring table ser-| W. Killinger. vice. There will be a Christmas I Boston Club, Guest meeting tree tnd twenty-five cent gift! 7:45 Mrs. Hirt. E. Washington

exchange. Each pi raon bring St.

gift f r child, woman or man re- j Rehearsal of Morning Musical ' spec-live. Come and see Santa. J Chorus 7:15 Mrs. J. B. Crosby. | There will he a program. j Great Books Club 7:.7ft High Choir members from Indiana j School Library, include Natalie Graham and) Modern Priscilla Club 2.JO Frances Malkin, Indianapolis; i Mrs. N. L. Hammond, j (Mildred Greenlcaf, Marjorie Delta Theta Tan Alumnae Horn and Gene Hurst, Green-17:45 Mrs. Ward May-hall, castle; Connie Caylor, Blufft- n; ' Tuesday Jean Foerster Fort Wayne: Mar- J Girl Scout Council 2:00 p. m. jorie Manson nad Margery Mac- Gubin church. Danial, Crawfordsville; Marilyn Active Tri Kappa Christmas Man. Waterloo; Bill Clem and Forty 8 p. n. Mrs. Schau-

In loving memory of our denr se n and brother. Jesse Corbm Minnick, who left us ore year ; go t; day Dec. 11. 1047. The one wh m we loved best May bo out of yur sight But never out of our minds. L. iving and kind he always was Sincere and true in heart. Eoautiful memcriis he has left As we loved him, so do we miss him each day. Sad and lonely is the way Of our life with out him. We try to he brave and smile when we can. But with broken hearts its s” hard to do. I May God guide our life On earth each day. To live as he would want us tr To n i et our Dear Je«se so'"*

sweet day.

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The first change in Putnam County as a ee-sult of the election in Novembi i t ,„k place tha week when Earl O'Hair, who has served as license bureau manager for four years stepped do*, and out in place of Mrs. Alta Rowland. She is shown holding a sample plat” of the 1919 senes of licenses while looking on are Mr. O'Hair, Mrs. George Bundy aiul Mrs. Gail Arnold, who win u•list Mrs. Rowland in the operation of the office. It will soon become a busy spot in as muchu the new plates will go on sale with the coming of the new year.

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want to thank my friends,!

caused a net price decrease of stopped."

three per cent, the department said, and steer prices also were

down.

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and all the hospital staff, and; Dr. Tennis for their kindness)

and good care shown me during) Th „ p, j C( , drop was announced

in the wake of a prediction by

my stay in the hospital. Because of my health I am going

South for the winter.

Cara Ellis.

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Fred Tanselle, Lebanon; Present Day Club

Tuesday Reading Circle

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New Era Club Luncheon

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COAL S4.50 TON. NO WAITING STOKER COAL S5.50 TON. NO WAITING Noi'lli u| Kra/il. I miles on .Vi, miles west to pit. F - M - F CORPORATION UKDI MYLK WVWHEKE. CALL <u»l

ter Boigegrain, South Bern': Richard Lewke, Gary, and Robert Meredith, Upland. i RELAX BLOCKADE I British fori ig„ Sc retarv Ernes* I i Eevln, declaring that he had capitulate* to the United States j and had delivered the RUHR ot. i A r.erica. I j Kevin's policy, the paper said, "is devoid of any thought of his own, is not constructive but dc- | structive, and is sabotaging in- * ternaticnal cooperation."

PENNEY'S CLOSED

We couldn't get enough merchandise to keep open •• We are going to sell out to the walls. t WATCH FOR OUR FIRE SALE

WORKER TESTIFIES Chambers, Pigman, Henry Julian Wadleigh, also a former State Department worker a ecu ted by Chambers, and Hiss and his brother, Donald. HOSPITAL NOTES Isaac Skeltor of Center point, was admitted Friday. Verona Clampilt of Roaehdale, wa- admitted Friday, Mrs. Ruth Quebbeman of Greenrastlc, was dismissed Fri-

i day.

Mrs. Bernadine Franklin and son ol Spencer, were dismissed Friday. Harvey Cooksey of Gosport. R. 1, was dismissed Friday. Charles Cline of Coateaville, was dismissed Friday. WANTED: Baby sitting, care of children. Mrs. Myrtle Reynolds, 309 W. Jacob St. Phone 601-J. 11-2p.

Wednesday Grcei castle Morning Musicale 8 p m. Mrs. J. B. Crosby. Twentieth Century Club 2:30 Mrs. C T Robbins. Thursday Tn Kappa Assooiate-Pitch-In Supper 6:30 p. m. Mrs. W. J. Fuann. W S. C. S. of Gobin Church afternoon Community Hall. ANNIVERSARIES Blrthoay George Edgar Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Huff, R. R. 4. Greencastle, 12 years Dee. 12th. Karen Ann Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hill. 11 years today. Dec. nth.

Called bv Probers

I FOR SALE: Speed Queen | washer. Excellent condition. Must sell at once. Bargain at $40. Tel. 312-R. ll-2p. FOR SALE: Pre-war doll hi use completely furnished. Perfect condition. Also brown gabardine jodplur pant size 26 waist. Alice Vancleave. Phone 16F5.

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PRICKS DROP

Clarence Francis, chairman of General Foods Corp.. that a further decline in food prices may be expected. Francis told a congressional subcommittee that th

The Labor Department saij that, as of last Tuesday, awi age wholesale prices were abo.it three-tenths of one per cent lew than a month earlier. But they| were still seven-tenths ot uue 1 per cent above early December, 1!»47, the department reported 1

“trend of upward prices hus LET RAN\r.R ADS SELL IT

WASHINGTON. Dec. It iUP) Wholesale prices dropped ' eight-tenths of one per cent last I week with farm products showI ing th” way, according to the ’ Labor Department, i It was the first big drop in five I weeks. I The department said farm products and food declined about: two per cent with lower prices) reported for livestock and meat , and seasonally declining" egg prices. Heavy marketing of | hogs

DANCE Saturday, December 11 Special Music For Members, Wives and Sweethearts GREENCASTLE MOOSE LODGE

MERRY CHRISTMAS

TO THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE

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Listening pleasure is permanent pleasure, give record albums or individual records, pehaps with a personal significance for him.

ILEAL VACATION CLOTHES ire in linendikr weaves -crease- i rcMstant, cooj and non-clinging. The chic button-front dress has large patch pockets . . . turquoise ; ivith red and white polka dot Us.,

NOTICE HURRY! There are only 4 dozen wreaths left! Large 15-lneh, only $1.50. lie deliver free of charge. Call 522-M or , 1075 Beta Sigma Phi

FRANCIS B SAYRE, former Undersecretary of State, is scheduled to testify in the reopened spy investigation of the House unAmcrican activities committee. Many documents found microfilmed in the pumpkin on Maryland farm of Whittaker Chambers came from Sayre's office, says Rep. Richard M Nixon (K) of California [lut«rnauoa»l)

Elsie s Beauty Shop In Coatesvillr will lie open t, days a week from now until after New Years. Hours •• Mon. !l a. tn. to 4:30 p- m. Tue.s. 0 a. in. to 6:0(1 p. in. Wed. 0 a. in. to 4:30 p. m. Thuirs. 9 a. m. to 4:80 p. in. Friday 9 a. tn. to 0:00 p. in. Sat. 9 a. m. to 4:00 p. m. Phone 10 Coatesville FOR APPOINTMENTS Elsie’s Beauty Shop

Whether or not he can keep it filled, every guy appreciates a leather wallet . . . also key case and address book ....

. . . The “write” kind of Rift is a Sheaffer Lifetime !’«' and Pencil set.

()ne thing a man always needs and seldom can find is tastefully masculine stationery ...

P. S. Found: a few dozen Hanna calendars Gone: as soon as you take ’em away! SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE