The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 December 1948 — Page 2
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WASLtlNCJTON, Dec. 14. (tIPi Ex-Counminist WhitUltei Chambers was expected today to say yes if House investigators propose a He detector test for principals in the Red spy case. There was no indication whether Alger Hiss, the former State Department official accused hy Chambers of stenting government secrets for Knasin.
would go along.
When the question of a lie dilector test first was raised in
Maurice W.hmI Plymouth re- l " ■
Troyer, Elkhart, secretary; Chat les Nichols. Anderson, treasurer;! James Barbicri. Paik Ridge. It' ;| alumni si cretaray, and Eric Falk. South Bi nd, sergeant at arms. j
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I.iuUch Aid To Meet Thursday The I.-ulies Aid of Brick Chan el will meet Thursday afternoon Dei 16. at the home of Vrs. Clifford Earley.
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W .S.C'.S. Of tiobin Chun a Tbursilay
The W.S.C.S of Gobin church will hold its Christmas tea Thursday at 2:.'i0 p. m. in Community Hall. Mrs. John Tenant will be in charge of the worship Tvieo. Miss Ellen Petroff will I j sing. Mrs. Frank Donner will, j have the program, and Mrs. ' Frank Gove is chairman of the
hostess committee. •!••!• + + ,
Miss Barham Baugh Is Weil |
To Robert .lohn Shepard
Miss Barbara Yvonne Baugh
became the bride of Robert John
Miss B. iyl Sandy was a visitor jn a ( . Promony perform-
ed at 8;;:0 a. in. Saturday, Nov.
i Si Bernard church. The
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GEORGETOWN. Ind . Doc 14. (UP) Firemen brought a $200,000 fire under control early . today after it had wiped out ! nearly two blocks o fthis small
August, Chambers, self-stylej't own « s business section.
Communist spy courier, agrc dl pi nlTian Charles R. Vest sa d lu ' r<! f,onl Clovcrdale Tuesday, to take part Hus declined then lht> ljr) , 8tai t0ll ln; , t n j„| lt wh .,., Women of the Moose will meet 27
on grounds He detectors were; uni sas . UriV ing a ft i Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. at the . , h> daughter of Mr. and reliable. • m, w up in a store li" home. Mrs. Gale H. Baugh of GreencasActing Chairman Kail K. sai l the flames were out of con- Mrs. Charles F /a i» w i > illed j n (j,. a! |d Mr. Shepard is the Miindt, R . S. I> said the Hous" trnl “in three niinuti k.” Cau-'c to Lafayette l ue day morning o.\ ;. ( ,a ( ,| \jr and Mrs. R G. Shep-Un-Ann rleun Aetiviti. s Commit- of the hlast was not known. the death of hei sister- in-law, U | ( | „f 458 E. Cecil St. lee is considering asking bot.i No casualties were reported, Mrs. Otis Roberts. Palms, candles and white glad-lui-n again if they will agree to Vest said. Allen Moore, who Ann man Legion Auxiliary job formed a haekdrop for the tin tests He said the committee was operating the grindei wh'a membei and families a I L - ceremony, which was read by the also may a k to use the inatru- the engine exploded, was unin- gion meniheis and thi n families r,. v . f.'i. William A. Shine, pasment on Hiss’ brother. Donald, jured. will hold tlnir annual Chnstmas toi Nuptial music was presentanother former State Depa’t- Firemen from eight eities and pitch-in diiur i Thin lay at 6:30 ( . ( | by Mary Agnes Gaffney, or-
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nient aide, and other witnesses towns fought the blaze, “whose names we cannot give
nut at the moment."
The proposed test, said Munrlt, would be held behind closed doors “without fanfare or Kleig
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p. ni. at the Legion home. !ganist.
The Big Walnut Ladies Aid Given in marriage by her will hold its annual Chn-imas U ncle, Jack Baugh of Springfield, meeting all day Thursday, Dec. the bride wore a gown of White 16. at the home of Helen Ban- slipper satin styled with a net
— — ,, (UP)- The 450 000 coal diggers munk. There wil Ibe a fifty cent yoke edged with a scalloped
lights." The committee will do- jn the United Mine Workers vole gift exchange. All ladies wei- bertha, long sleeves ending in eide within a day or two wbetli i in local union halls today to give come. j jxiints over the hands and fitted to make a formal request for the John L Lewis another fmir-ye ii The next Youth Rally will bo ( bodice fastened down the bacV. test. term as president at $50 000 an- December 18 in the Coatesville with self-covered buttons. The Meanwhile, the committee nually. Baptist church at 7:30 p. m. The f u n skirt of the gown ended in a s< he luhsi :i morning session to Lewis, Vh ■ President Thomas speaker will be the well-know i jmig train. The bride's threohenr a man who, Mundt said. Kennedy and Secretary Treasur- evangelist. Rev. Carlisle Scott quarter-length veil of net was “could be a very important wit- cr John Owens were unoppos I bettei known as “Scotty.” Song j n place by a crown of lies'- ” He refused to reveal th for the threi top union jobs in leailei will be Rev. Guy Lawyer, orange blossoms, and she wore a witne s' name. th,. quadrennial polling. Ken- Come and bring your friends. single strand of pearls, gift of At today's session, the com- netly and Owens received $40,000 Mrs Elmer Cox of Mt. Merid- the bridegroom. Miss Baugh mittee also was to get a report a year. The salaries were fixed ian left Monday for Norfolk, Va , carried a single white orchid on
from R' p. Richard M. Nixon, R .'at the 1048 union convention ami where she will visit for a few a white prayerbook.
Cal who appeared yesterday be- became effective Nov. 1. days with her son and daughter- When the couple left' for a fore the New York grand juiy | The new four-year terms will in-law, Mr and Mrs John W. wiedding trip, Mrs. Shepard
which is investigating Commun- begin next April 1. 1 - - * ■ > *■— /v...
You Can Get The Gift You Want
.NredlrcMrft Club To Hold Christmas Meeting The Needlecraft Club will hold a Christmas meeting, Friday aft ' ernoon, December 17th, at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Fred
Pease.
Mrs. Ida Pollom will have nharge of the program. The usual 25c gift exchange will he held. A good attendance is desired. 1 ■I* *F ♦ Pidnamville |*TA To Hold Meeting The regular P T. A. meeting will be held at the school building Thursday, December 16 at 7:.'10 p. m. There will bo Christmas selections by the children and a guest speaker. Members please bring donations for the miscellaneous bazaar to be held immediately after the meeting.
.Missionary Guild Meets Thursday The Missionary Guild of the First Christian church will meet Thursday at 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Imogene Azbell, 308 S. Indiana St. Mrs. Mary Jane Trout, will have the pro- 1 gram. Mrs. Imogen Azbell and Mrs. Marjorie Moore will be the hostesses. Members, please bring a 25c gift for the Christinas party. •I* + + + tioldn W.S.C.S. To Meet Thursday The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Gobin Church w'H meet Thursday December 16th at 2:30 p. m. The program is as follows: The Worship Service by Mrs. E. B. Nichols Special Music, Mrs. Raymond
Pence ■Program, Mrs. Frank Dfnimi The Christmas Te a Hnnu* are Mrs. Henry Prhan and n W. E. Pell MORTON CHRISTMAS |’\ M< The Morton Union ctm Methodist church is having j annual Christmas party at ^ church Dec. 16 at 6:30 p. m. The party is a pitch-in sup^' after which there will he »r. * tcresting program. There be a 25c gift exchange. Em one is invited. HOSPIT AL NOTES Mrs. Bessie Gentry, R. 1 n admitted Tuesday. 1 Harry Moore, S. Indiana St! was admitted Tuesday. LET BANNER ADS SELLH
ist espionage.
| Cox Lust week Mr anil Mi s Cox changed to a two-piece black and
lest their only child,
9 months white dress, black accessories
N - and federal proaecuto ' FA< ES mm riON and the orchid from her bridal agreed to a compromise In their — I suddenly of an up known disease, bouquet. fight over who should hold thej CAIRO. Dec 14 (UPl Arab yi r Cox who has been stationed 0,1 tbeir return to Springfield, microfilmed government papers League authorities indicated to- al Norfolk with the U. S. Navy is alul Mis - Shepard will reside
T.-i Ave. Spring-
found in 'a pumpkin on Cham- day that Trans-Jordan might be being transferred to Great Lakes bets' farm. Under the agree- ( ejected from the league because a|K , he am| M ,. s Cl)X vvill pi . 0 .
incit, Nixon offered to let th of Kn^ Abdullah's annexation
FBI inspect and copy Ihe micro- of Arab Palestine.
films. The federal prosecutors agreed that the films should remain in the custody of the com-
mittee.
ably accompany
home.
mother
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CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank my friends and neighbors and all the hospital staff and Dr. Aker for their kindness and good care shown me
Clyde Biddinger, Franklin, has dining my stay in the hospita', u^... 14
been elected president of the Do- and also all the nici Pauw chapter of Della Chi, na- letters I received, tionnl social fraternity, for Ihe John M. Brattain
ANNIVERSARIES
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Harold L. Dunn,
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field News.
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Wonmn’s Study Club lli lil Vinas Mel ting The Christmas meeting of the Woman's Study Club was held at the hone of Mrs. John Cook Friday afternoon with twenty
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cards and
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PRINCE OUT FOR FIRST AIRING
S.ileum, New Ym k, 21 years old ladies present to enjoy the splen-
did program. Mrs. Herold T. Ross
William ''Hap” CallcmU r. 89 told of Traditions and customs of years old, Monday, !)• 1. 1.3 Christmas and Mrs. A. A. Abbott Judy Lynn Hood, daughter of read a Christmas poem by Lillie Mr and Mrs. John Hood, Bain- j. Ernest. bridge. 4 years today. Dceembe • The group enjoyed the usual 14th. pift exchange during the social
Weddings hour.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Stand ley, wns served from a table Greeni istle, 19 yo irs to- beautifully decorated in keeping
with the holiday season. Mrs.
Harry Wells poured.
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lliinie Ee. Chili I’litns Xmas Party
The Jefferson Township Home ■Economics Club will hold its annual family Christmas party Saturday evening, Dee. 18. at 0:30 p. 111. with Mr. and Mrs. Money and daughter, Ruth Ann,
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day, December 14th.
FREE SKRVICK is OFFERED BY 4 . OF <
The Creencastle Chamber of Commerce several months ago .started a new service for lh“ automobile agencies, insurance agencies and banks when Ihe C. of C. started compiling auto registrations of Putnam county a’ld
mailing them direct to the var- , „ . . .
1 ol Coatesville, as special guests.
ious companies. 1 _ „ ... .. 1 Each family is welcome to When the service was started . . . _ . „ , . , bring guests. Bring well filled it was not known how .t would be , , , ...
baskets and table service for a
received but it has become so ... „ ,
pitch-111 supper. Bring a 25<: gift for each person for the grab bag.
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The program committee has
so
popular that the Chamber of ^Commerce is extending the se - 'vice to COVII the intiie county. I The service, starting this month, will be offered free lo
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arranged a nice program.
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member of M ' '‘■ ,h ""biesday
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THAT S BRITAIN'S new prince in the carriage, out for his first airing htl , chamber of Commen or nut Tht ‘ 20 Century club will meet with d ^ wishing a copy mail". Wednesday fit 2:30 p. m. at the
- vAFiiipauiuii. /\ wnicmui pnoiograpner witn a telephoto lens got the picture. The carnage is same which carried 1. .m.fi, Princess Elizabeth, 22 years ago. (Intrrnational Radiophoto)
Anyone wishing a copy
to them may contact the Green- home id Mrs. C. 1. Robbins. Mrs. castle Chamber of Commerce of- C'riv Beck will have the Christ-
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£?oan CPharmacy Formerly Kellrr-Coan Pharmacy It L Washington St, GREENCASTIE, IND.
Santa Claus Has • A Suggestion For Christmas Shoppers:
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Distribution of Wheat Supply Compared with
Average Price Trend 1930-1947
lice, and add their name to
| already growing list.
Club K irtj -Eight
r.iitertalni'd IIii'HbundH Members of the Club
Forty
•.as program. Bring a 25c i for exchange.
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THE MENS STORE
! S. C. C. will meet this evening
j Eight'entertained their husbands at the home of Mrs. Roy New- ' with a dinner on the evening of gent. Mrs. James McIntyre and December 11th at Old Trail Inn. Mrs. Ralph Newton will be as-,
i The tables were cleverly decor- s j s ting hostesses, ated in keeping with the Christ- + mas season. After the delicious Tri Kappa To Hold dinner everyone enjoyed gifts ChrUtniM 1'arty
Ire n the grab bag;then the res*. Tri Kappa Sorority will hold of the evening was spent in play- a Christmas party Tuesday ir.g games. evening at 8 o'clock with Mrs.
Those present were Mr. and C. M. Schauwecker. Mrs. Ross Alice, Mr. and Mrs. 4- + + + Raymond Arnold. Ml and Mrs Goldrsi Link Club Laurence Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. To Meet Wednesday
1,50 '* 51 , * 3 ‘ 1939 ,94? 1945 194 Flank Elrod. Mr. and Mrs. Lovd The Golden Link Club will Chart prepared by the Chicago Board of Trade shows varying dis .. Kendall me d Wednesday evenuur at 7 34/ tribulion ot wheat from year to year as a result of changes in th. Hu,st ,ni1 Mrh ' meel wtdntsuay evening ac (..w relationship between supply and demand. The price graph is bain Keller. Mr. and Mrs Robert Orr, o'clock with Mrs. Sylvia Sbanupon the average annual price per bushel received by farmers. Not. Mr and Mis George Parker and non Ethel Scliachtel will have the coincident rises of price and exports during the last four years , _ , r, tv , Source of data is the U. Dcpartnicnt of Agriculture. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Pickens. the program.
(7ijt Ce rtifimtes
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For that special couple: a pair of salt and pepper shakers, a wooden salad howl with tork and spoon, pair of matched pictures, set of eight tumblers or fruit juice glasses, deck of cards, set of luncheon
trays.
For the guy in your locket: a leather wallet or address book and key case, a Sheaffer fountain pen and pencil set, a novel or book of non-fiction, a pair of wooden or
metal bookends.
For the gal in your life: a record album of classic or popular music, a box of stationery or note paper, a leather desk set, a box of candy. • •. For small fry: an illustrated book of children's stories, a game of Stampede, wood burning set, model craft, molding and coloring set,
stuffed animals.
... For others: Dress up your gifts with decorative paper, ribbon, and
seals from »
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SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE P. S. Use Tuberculosis Christmas seals on all cards.
