The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 December 1948 — Page 2
rh'E uAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, 1HURSDAY', DECEMBER 23, 1948.
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SOCI ElY-
■’ersonnel tVouien : 1 l>ee. Me-tine I ae Association
f Perscnnel
V. P iieu of Indianapolb held their . Kinthly dinner me“tinf: at the lndiana[>olis Atheleli • c lub. .M. s .Virian White, Assistant Sa.ely Director . f EU Lilly .V ('•>.. J ad ^ discussion of "O - ^ar.ized Pcisonnel Plan.” LMiss White is well known i ' ! . city, as sue visits hare quit ! . She is the niece of Mis.xr in.’dine and IClizabeth Ward. 1
t ti ec lias hei n
today s iiiri.e; THOI (.in This must be our chief pursuit. It is not a part-time job. We just can't po in two or three dii c Hons at once. We have 1 •'*. alt and followed thee Mk
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ilk to
Milie
The 1 a«ies ami W£jhie.sc' y Mrs. R: bouse last u\cte the ! ■ “•Ac I hi;, i v*. I I I Ldsi Oii. !. t hen 1; 1 I ' u'i' dee rii P Icy Kaauer'; r > .VI r. ( ■ I'opm p n t Billy Kl. second prat 1 a party on The (’hr. ixth n i i 16 JlCrn” will
•id extract madt n.tu e? (walnu*) nut t; ee prows a: tk t ick on M. ke right In her ; t il ■schOIll Ann Havnr i in Mrs Masten’.' ted her birthday II witb a surpris uved. She al-
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The Triple A office will cl sed Friday afternoon. Pee Mr and Mrs. Btyt D. Wr'ght
visited relatives
Mtincie. Ind.
c ver the weekend.
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A rii igto: ; nd Mrs.
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ICOA( IIDAt.E Mr and Mrs. Charles Riggle aid Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rigel • landed tfie City Service Christi. m party and banquet at the Crn vford hotel in Ci awfordsvilli' Friday evening. . imday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Blaze Robertson were Mi and Mrs. Bennett Utterbaok id family c f Indianapolis, Mr. • d Mrs. Elmer Moore of Leh- ■ n. Mr. and Mrs. R ibertso’i ! Betty Robertson of IndianMr and Mrs. Charles Stafford daughter spent the week end : Indianapolis visiting with Mr. ; nd Mrs. Ebvr Chastain. M..-. Jessie Young and daufrktei d' Greeneaatle visited Tues- , evening with Mrs. May Car-
penter *.
Mi. and Mrs. Raymond Cell in m P >rt Arthur, Texas, came Sunday for a two weeks visit itii the formers’ parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Call.
Mm Edgar Duckworth was the pue.-;t if Mrs. Ray Britton Wednesday at the Christmas luneh- . and gift exchange of the
niis lv i h Lv ei < ! and society at the home
Mm Kn d Bible of Linden.
M, Duckworth gave a readin. ' The Red Cross” and David ^ Biitton sang The Lords Prater
ul "Happy Christmas.”
Mi Marion Rice of Bloom-
Mi Glen Funk and ingti n spent tne week end wi*h '
Mrs. Nora Collins
Mr. ami Mis. Howard Riggle ami family of Foil Arthur Texas spending the holidays with Mrs. Pear! Riggle. . j James Holland F. N. U. S. ‘ Navy is home on an 18-day leave to visit his mother and family over the Christmas holl(i y' . He recently returned fron) Newfoundland where his ship, the V S. S. Kearsarge. an air- :
,vas in the midst of his sermon But he is also a member of the Redding Volunteer Fire Department and the fire truhk is kept
in his barn.
He called the men members to , . me With him and they rushed cut to the fire. His young wife la ! • the remainder of the congregation busy with announce- ■ o:, , reading of the scriptures
and singing.
After a while the men came
back. The fire was out.
Tie minister, dirty, disheveled. 'ti> 3d. mounted his pulpit and
ISridh j finished, the service.
Space being wnat it is, T could not tell yen yesterday all I wanted to about that church supper
in Redding.
1 %LL MEAD IN CRASH when our thoughts often go e-j ATHENS De(1 2;i , upi G n?ek ' >oml the gt'i'ig ‘ n - 1 " 'ta.- military authorities reported to-|
TRITKER (OVN ICTl’I)
Delaware
'ireuit
court
MUNCIE.
«nd was fined
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Dec. 23.-; (TP. rested De, u ^ n*'
Emerson Steiner, 28-year-old truck collided wjth aft,r M Portland truck driver, was uncle, near Munei. ^ 1 a i, reckless homicide conviction to Samuel Hon. J ini1 ^ day in the traffic death of an were injured f,up.. ,. ^ Eaton couple and their Infart !;! !hc, f
son. Steiner was found guilty in
I.KT P. ’.VXKU Alls x riltT
There were tears tn the eyes of many of the women in that
tears of thanks, I think
that religion can be part of life.
I day ihat ,i missing Czech Air-1
liner with fi in 24 to 26 person"
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grime* Greancastle, are the paiants son born Thursdac morning
of
Va
il Mr
Lyon.
iting M*
We;, ne Greeson he parents of a rrday >rning.
Mr. and
family of Indianapolis, are sprnd’ng Oiristmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Moore.
Mrs. Ella Matthews of the Miller Aparurnen's r turn 'd h ’me Wi • - lay ! om th ■ M thiKlist hospi al n I idiauapi’l s.
presents and pander upon the
real meaning
me talk just a mue more ao.... ,'., b . )Ht „ haf) be8n found wrecked! that 'praftic el ichge n I n ’'’ | and burned in the Taigetos ‘ ,i " ' ■ yesterday s « ilumn. |mountaina of the Greek Peloponi nesus and that all aboard wore] That little church in Redding, fparod de aad. Conn., seems to give the unswiv j p] ane reportedly was to the often-asked quos!i in, oarrying from l!' to 21 pas.«*?ng"Whal is the malt, r with re- ,.|. s W ere reported to bi* J(*wish hgion?” | refugees from Prague, CzeehoTh' ie was m whole I'U the mat- sli.vakia, en route tn take up ter with religion in Redding, | irmanent residence in Israel.
C; a. And Re I ling is a typical
A . r,, an small t . n CHILDREN RCKXKD They had a Federated Church ■ —— then fo.- a good many years, KOKOMO, Ind.. Deo. 23. Cc.isl.sUng of the Methodist and iliPi Two small Negro childii n the : ngregationalisls of thi* were burned to death last night community. , in a fire that gutted their home. But the church and its con- Polio mid the children we.o gregation disintegfated until no those of Mrs. Bessie Williams More th.'iii four or five people at- They w ; do ttfie I us John, tanrled the Siinday services, and US' ‘*wn. and Henry, four, the Sunday Schaol attendance I Fire Chief Robert Featherhad all but disappeared. j ; tone said the blaze started near The church basement was a - 'him cy of Ihc hou.si
mass of rubble, and the whole thing was somewhat a disgrace. Finally there was nr Ibnger a minister to preach or teach the children, and instead of a living chin h il had become a welloov-
ereil eye and snul sore.
YOUR LAST CHANCE TO PLACE YOUR ORDER * • CRANBERRY ICE /, • XMAS ICE CREAM j FKITTN AND mts • SANTAS---Each 25c HANDYS MILK AND ICE CREAM COMPANY Phone 31 or 212
HOUSEHOLD Mil I will sell at public unction at the ( lovrrdule Sak R^g u ( loverdale the following personal property, ,,n Saturday, January 1st, W
Tin a a fe v of the parishioners got together one day and decided J
Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Bert D. W-ight and Fharon Sue were Christmas shopping ii. Torre Haute Mon-
day.
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Mrs, M. M. 'Marshall. sP.Ph l. * ; i "*t. 1« ft THurte'ny r Detroit, Mich, tn spend s. vern! '.vei y.s with he: daughter. Mrs
M-. a:
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id Mr: Hebei’
to rut an errd to all this ineffec-
tiveness and decay.
They wanted religion. They
needed religion.
Committees were formed,
i at! an ii r participated in am- Money was raised. The basement * phibii is landing on Newfound-‘ was cleaned out and painted and land coast . | refurnished not by hired carM’ and Mr Claude Crosby penters and painter?*. 4nit by*The and daughters left Satuiday f(ri men ant' women of the commur.a Ihiei weeks vacation trip in py Miami Ha. | Then a young minister was
(persuaded to take over the FERN church. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burks and daughters Betty Jane and
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Itkiil Inti ■K [ low, ga •(>■' t‘ ( ana lujrvey corn NlilU lie in .. 1
A iOR’S SALE i .lie I, Administrator ' ad . will offer for sale, it ’ ■ , 1 decedent at l‘J:3() |’. ter 29,1948 " I ' M. ‘ ^ - > No, (•rroiM astic, i MH*!). ‘ .t il ^oot! *
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. me •ereader, II" hrealt- • : r\ ey lim ine fe ,| stretchers, hand tools ‘ 1 r driven V e untiinf ha| tier and bioaer.
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‘;(l In : ! Ewe . I!) lie d , t ; ,i : .hi.at two Roan ea ten D. llier»-\\ III oi, Hai ■ if!':
head of Angus cows, ro» sous and pigs
I - are inviled to it. said sail at cos! of sidlors. Cer.iraf Nat il Bank of Greencastle \DMtV. ’ i 'UiN Pitot TOR 1 STATI' TIME: 12S.L F. m„ 1-?:. y*? 29,1948 PLAGX: G- * ~'e:’ r. n Monroe Twp. ALTON li RM A ( lot UKKOKI MeMAINs, C lerk ' \ol resj aiisihle for accidents.
Mi.* El: Alice MeKeehan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pen! McK ’i han of Brick Chapel, is home li r the holidays. .She will return to her studies at Purdue
University on January 3rd.
There will In i candlelight ^ : Vic,' he Ikin' of pea e" at the Fillmore M g hod it Church, D* 2cth at 7:1a planned under the (':n tii.n of Mr-. Esther Quick and the music i r.mittf \ Mi hers of the Spencer Lions Club heard an unusually intcrest- ! 'ig talk or Christmas, given by the Rev. Victor Rap': tel at the club's regular meeting Tuesday night in the S veer Owen Room f the Spencer I loti I ('of,"re
Shop Spenn e World.
j He is an enthusiastic chap in I his early twenties. He was born Anna Mae. Mi ami Mrs. Ernest j I in China, the son of a Presby- | terian Missionary, and religion
to hi n is life itself.
MIX MANIAC SOI (HIT CHICAGO. Dei 2:’.. (UP) A
.-ex madman who molested two small gills was sought today ns a suspect in the slaying of pretty
10-yoni-old Roberta Pinearson. Investigators in suburbs vvest
of Chicago said they were seeking a man who picked up a 12-year-old Hillside, 111 . girl on j Nov. 30 on the pretence of hiring In i as a baby sitter. They sa*'I he took her to a secluded spm
and molested her.
The same man, authoritn s said. Molested an 11-year-old gill
on Dec. 0.
In one case, the officers sai I, the man threatened to kill om of the girls. The man was described as between 38 and 40 years old, short, and of medium build. The girls said he won
AT 12:3(1 sll VKP
I niverKUl ('. I'. Rottlc gas Range, with all Imuli up n|i i|iiiii'iit in.iciindition, 1‘ rigiduirr Electric Refrigerator, '! niece Mohair P living room suite, 3-pc. living room suite, glass ciidiised ( r eahlnet. Ituffel, dining table and si\ ehaiis; 3-pi IhiI riHim ?ulh vanity dresser, H beds and s|irings, one Spinel hed, iiin*r?|irl« mattress, •> dressers, •> ri gs, sume (hruw nigs, liiiingi* dr L 3 rockers, straight chairs, (,-iic. breakfast sei, llnosipr kite eahlnet, 8 day clock, clock, I hookeasi anil desk cnmhiiiatioa, table, stand table, .» ealher lieils, pillows, table limns, iiirl»_ spreads, table runners, lloor lamp, eom|ili'ti> sei n| dishes, s«r fancy dishes, cooking utensils, Electric iron, ili'ilni' s«ei*|»r electric cream seperator, hed spreads and pillnu eases. One 30 gallon alitomatie hot water liraler, one nil bir used one year, perfect condition, lawn mower. | new eo« slaneliF This sale will he held in a heated building. TERMS — CASH. Not responsible in ease ,,1 accidents. 0. R. BRANNEMAN, Owner
U AYNh KRANsNEMAN. Am t
n;\ KNOI.L (Iwf
navy picket, had a ‘‘crooked | nose,'' a n s'liok* with nn aceenf.
Heber attended a Christmas party at the home of Mr. anti Mis. Lester Hayes at Knight
villa.
Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cunming's spent Wednesday shopping at
Brazil.
Jake Goodman has returned to his home and is still in a |
serious condition. tended by forty children. Mi Ross Furncy and Mrs j * ,10 basement js being enlnr::E. aest Hebei attended the all* j a:, 4 finished and will s"on he t ay home Ee Club meeting <11 community center of Redding the !. me of Mrs. Frank Thom-j > vh, T<‘ eitizens of all faiths will
'me together to h Americans
Now leL us skip a year.
; 'l i day that Federated Church °f Redding has a faithful congngation of almost 100. The Sunday Srhool is regularly nt-
M and Mrs. Robert Bulks nd, ■ I: igliters spent Saturday i *nirig \\,th Mr. and Mrs. Frank
OvirhaUer
Limedale. Mr. and
A couple of Sundays m,, .luring service, the fire bell r .ng p.
and daughters a) ( terrifying sound. ri:e mi.ii.-to-
TRI MW AT HOME
trol he big Christmas tier \‘ th. White Hii'.e * * Wash. Ig on. He expects to return to Washington next Wednesday. Th • P: :ad( t pi art a simple Christmas Ev * at hoae-. wi li liienda and relatives the tree. Chris mas Day he will cat the traditional f* live lUuni-r at home. Even as he flew from Wasb- : " . the P, \ 1 ,v ij, | (I,., holiiiay spirit u: evidetice. /The .rev.' of hr; plane, the Ind pen .- j' nee, gav' him a Christmas tak". with a rcd-a'Hl-gieeii “M*rry Chr sfnias” giv ting in the white icing 'I he plane'a interior was draiied with Ch’istmas decorr-
, tions.
Mis. Ralph Funic'
sjx'nt .Monday at Terre Haute Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Heber and daughters visited Mr. end -Mrs. Iva Gentrv at Limedale
(Sunday.
Mrs. K bel t Burkr. Mrs. Dono- ■. tn Heber and Mrs. Leon Sutherkn spent Moday shopping at Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Dove Cox and Mi and Mrs. Ernest Heber calli d n Mi and Mrs. Joy Cumim Thursday evening.
NOTICE ‘‘oner Gab Go., will be ;!^ed from 6:00 A. Saturday, Dec. 25th unfil 6:00 A. M., Monday, Dec. 27th.
HOSPITAL NOTES M. Huddi Hamrick of Greene i: ii". Vie i admitted Wednesday. Charles Bruner of Greencastle, w e a dismissed Wednesday . Mi ; Sarah Manuel of Green- ■ die, was dismi.'sed Wednesday Marie Norris of Greencastle, was dismissed Wednesday. Life McGaughey of Bainhridgc. was disHissed Thursday. Frar.k Davidson of Green- < astle, was dismissed Thursday Mrs. Wilma Holt of Green- < astle, was dismissed Thursday ANNIVERSARIES Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Tressman Parker, 20 years, Wednesday, Dee 22. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F Priest 141!) N Koaling Ave , Indianapo lis, 10 years. Decemoer 23rd. Birthday Myra Twig^j^T. y^s ^,| I*,day, Dec. 23.
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CLOS ALL DAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25TH. CHRISTMAS DAT and SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26TH. mnsTYS M i-F vi.tnov 404 East W?shins:ton Street.
II K V I V A I S*ill in Progress APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE, COMMERCIAL PLACE Christmas Program Tonight COME EARLY - C. W. RAINS
BRING THE FAMILY TO The Bainbridge BON TON For Turkey Dinner Xmas Eve
FOR TEA DANCING. . A long-slccved black taffeta dresi Tvith black lace insets over paU pink crepe by a New York de* i aigner for the holiday season § The dress, with a deep rounded neckline banded in lace, has a full back-dipping skirt accented by i bustle.
Wc will be closed Saturday, December
25th
Sunday, December 26th. THE MARK FAMILY
(WAYNF - DOROTHY - JR. a" d l ’ AllLA)
