The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1949 — Page 2

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-IHE DAILY BANNER. CREEL ..<SriE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY /, 1*<9.

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and HE.TALD CONSOLIDATED | »:nt*-r^l In »!*> po*tofflce »t L.rAY-nr.-BAtlr. In<Hana a« »<N>«>nd , las« mail mattf* undrr *rt of Mar. h 7. 1X7H. ^u1>*a riptl.m prior iO cent a p*r wrrk: MOO por year by mall In Putnam county. iJi.no to ST.HO per year oatttde Putnam Coonty. S. R Kart den. Publlahcr. 17-19 S-iuth Jarkvm street.

-SOCIETY\|c». |>ornth> IKry Ho«tc»»

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Mr Pby-

M - J.

the pit

nt. Clara C

eting t

o Range" v. •;th Gentry

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an i three

is wo red roll call with a sc. A rep 't was giv -n Ethel Jackson on t-

ic Outlook."

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TOO M You ca

BIBLE THOt r.HT

The Locust Grove Club

th Mrs Dorothy Day or. We

.sdav. Jan 5. In th? absence piano

‘Sldent our vuc-pr. s • «I th.

r and Home on K!p , sune with Mr*. g , os t l the piano. De- BjW,

vdior.s wore given by the hos- hy v • ess followed by a Now Years' „ E ... .

orayer A big vote t Thanks- yr yiary B-.rks was app

vas given As ha Cassidy for ( : , r .. • rv-rter. tnak.ng our watch party possible Th cl ;b will .'ards are to be mail' d to four y{ ar i o? Dimemembers who are ill- Old an contests were gi ev* business was taken v.aro . ar( i Mrs ■d all v-t i f- but a Hea’.tb ^ hj Mr . . ' • 1 Mrs Ruth S therli

H -len Estes She and Mrs Day ' p . >us r , fr> shmenta w

nducted contests with prizes . m, n xt nu g ng to Ei.sn Hanks Margaret v . h Mary Hu

Karr ov and Ascha Cassidy. De- ., y ! o-.sous refreshments were serv'd to t ft*- 1 . - i —;ber- an I ^ eb.l-

fiighf

Coughs eased wirhput dosing " when

a /1 r* K 5

• •orknien we« trying to rcrto.e mour was aim. iking wa’ -i ilities cut iff} ihe high ivat- r hen th city's i' v o pumping j .vgric-ultural

ations brok< N. -.v floo. is

- a~ expect ^

out TO C04U1 - ' : ' '

10.1 lannli. ik'd to high ij three-- lay odd wav

: ui whon the White riverVj state cut the citrus fn, lt ^

tt f 0 | k t - suddenly. Sc> •. 4.SOO.OOO boxo a by oo

[a $60,000,000 i fr .

ti mate! ai-i \vgetabir« fron. • r . .. 1

at C- •Inmbus. California

n ^' '-r**

, Falter « Watts lodi «• ! sno V- Robert G Oeanvaters.

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Richard A. tn ',| Ireenfield Le° ' j I I ■ - -

lob t Straek F - ' T A •"

Carolt

will t Jannar

IMllSOWI And Local News

Next m'Ynths meet th Mrs E th 8a -f- v d- *r Brii k ( h..|» I ( liib To lliiltl Meeting

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T'-.e Br.. k Chaps'. H.-me K'

Cub will with Mr* George

Ba.ubr ie<? .-.a-

K-tes T Tus - lay. January 11

after sper.dir -

»r their r* g'J' vr me*-t.ng rather

tan with Mrs CUft :i Pnest

Members pleas- it r t

Railroads Feel Pressure By U.S.

I WASHINGTON Jar. 7 W - > .. railroad industry

111 Arthui

K Bakhv.: J: Gar-

Re,ger Rita- s -

Albans. N.

Y Richard F Bayer,

Northfield.

III R.-hard N' >-

mar.. E-or-

. Mich and Thoi.ai

M re Ti

clomlle III. T V

Oth^r in

• 3 ates mciU'V .> '.»n ^

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• rles R. Dap' rt. and

Albert J

Z -r eermar. Chicago,

- B . K • WU.;

Francis

L. Harrel. Lawton.

o £^3,'

OV.^ DAYS

- Har-tinf

La

Harto

\|i -I i iKDI 1 1M- I*

Insurgents Get Voice !n Policy

WASH IN

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late news I Mull n> w r f irget >->ur kindI I submit this re^lgnai i<>n u itn dtiY It tuu* r *a: I at s rt-.il r »p»v 1. 1 nthfiiily M>urv I. ( 'l.ir»h.ill Til Pri»i.!'nl *.iid with ul>si u» f. cling that ih -hift at tht- t |i ..r i.v Alai Ib-p.irtn' it did n. • pri Aagi t ’ v .-h .ng- in - ur i reign r- latkHts parti, uiar H along im ■» •.iigg* ■»;• <1 in a I .iirr-rt ni.iga/int- article b' ( • ,inn m J.n 1 ranklin. MitHOBI) 111 Id). \\ .»'li •Ian. 7 — |\s —'lit li..rd hi. Id kK ».iui .< I -1" Mitb thr. . m> n aL.-ird i» mi-.-ing ar.l : r sunad to have crashed >arli i d.i\ i »n . via! alopea cast ! T.i afb r failing to -et doun on f»g-shrouded 'let hord Ki.

HO-a! I 1 \L N.n h Mar*, i Hutches

• Bambnie- \ t'.i’ .*1 - i •ted Friday.

\l TKf 1- M<»Tm K : up

meeting pi’

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Kngiijft'nv* nt \nnoiinri'tl; W. ddinr to B« in dune Mr and Mr* Harold Y wig : R..ach tal inr- th>- • u-

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I a Del. t Et -t Rh a - - - ef Mr and Mrs Paul R ue. i i- 100 Park La'ie Craw*f - sville. The w. ng w 1!

tak place in Jun-

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t l >\er kil • P. T X.

To M -et

The Cl<YVerl.de P T A Wl. . i i them next i g'ula: meeting g Monday - ght January 10 15*49 at 7 0

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Rev. Clarence Barr will be tn ih ■ - |ev Tr.c I Ij, .. St - ■ l-.'i.ar.a w.li b' --'-'-r. by s Depart f P;bl.. WelfarM - w .ll N r' .rr-h' d .nder the .- • - : Mi

Mack

l Even, ic invited to a

In

jo .

Me

week-

Art M

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<g, 1 t< MHA rWarden. Danville. W Hint in LaL Bumef Bos- :. . ■ l - V.i

at.on Board warr- ■■ r nationwide rad

La h r A

New Storm

Are never complete without serving a deliu* meat dish Our Meats are Federal inspected and graded , BEEF and PORK Quality Meat Marlu

t: SOI TH VINE sr.

PROXt

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If oonfe \e Presid tal panel I , , / . V

; rcr.t'.v ar

ial bvarl ar? not ninahe part.e- The unions to strike 10 days after

[tied by then. \\\ j-. c i.,i .ndustry ff. .als cur-. traffic

•hicago

Ripinz. 66.

.• aru.g railroads ar.d - r trar'nc for the

At

-* 101)00 r- r-ors vcvr in automobiles and I •eged in th- 1 snow* thit; fe • -• • p in places. Pacific's streamf Sa F*ai sco a;th Chirac t-iminall ir ays la:> after b -

: r. Chcy nr

'. ,aL said th- ti -

trams throughout Civ’ ated one of the worst maria in hist- ty They h . v- r. that th- sit' ativ.n

DANCE Greencastle Moose Home Saturday, Jan. 8 GOOD MUSIC D\\< i FOR Mm >-<1 MEMBERS. XX I\i ' XMI >\XF1 THE ART *•

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TEI. XX l\ Jan 7 — IN' — Xn l»raHi g'.v.-mn»«nt .-r-a— - fire i.r.lvr brought i» a> e t.-da-I - i - m - nil-.r •. I N ■ . de'* rt. R. |M>rl r>-a hmg T-I Xviv »a '.haL all 'h—ding hetw -n \r..r and Ii-..' . tn>»- t» an abrupt bar at •> a in 1ST. \»h>n I'raeli it 'triM-t.-d ils land. »»a and an f..*... t.i lav down their -am;»

:rs of L- - . t- -. a a - hr- v B rh

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthoav

•F •} + i* I nkn Chapel XX< S M-t On Jan. 5th Th W S C S of the Ur.. - I Chap . Ch ;r h met Wedn- sdav I Jar 5t w th Mi - R i-'e'.. | O Haver w.th JO members ar. stiests pro.- t The morn:-g a <J spent :n p .:.g quilt blocks. -Ai't.; a lov ly dinner th mg was i-peneti by the pres'.-l?r.' I Mr. X'.-m Sigler. The - r Bi. st Be The Tie ' was sang u*- s r f with r-raver 1

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n Xh RUB if. T. nn Ian. 7 — IN' —( nstruti n -n . n*-'-7n million kdlar plant at Oak liidgo tnat uiil add \ • rv ' ib*tanti..|l\' t > th. i tal . itpi. •( th-- vital atofuii i n-rgv h.i'i mat - rial I -fd» "ill b. ^in in 'iv

month'.

Di'clirsiin- nf nlans f.. r ihe i " 'trmt in uas ma I b\

Church Worker's Slayei Sought

V THEN'S

Mrs. B*n G • rrett Th- reports of the secret*r r.<i treasurer were read an i i Fpr ved. The reports of various comn. it tees wer- given and several pr blems w ’ ussed hv t

gre-ur

The president app ;r.ted he* Committees for th*- vear ' r, he sr

- -up- - h r. leaders are Mrs I^fe M»| r-ighbonr.g Gaaghev M-- Bert Garrett a-

* d f ’ the Mrs D-w-y Stultz

Episcopal The business meeting wa* du

with

1

• tat.v'es 16 unions

pr,.hably

v uld be- straigh

t. ne*i

efft rt

to setUe ar old con-

.gr.t with -.11 tr

.. . - ,

tro\

rsy wh

h could shut down

again.

Lh* - t

ra : > a;

In the

southern flood Zon.

th*?

are deni.a.” r.r. _ a

Y -a 1

ver levee burst -

jndt r

44V;

-►' at tn» sari'i'

i the- force

f high watt r p-

rmit-

vt.ve : r 4^ - '

1 ■ 5 DC 11 *

) acres to be inur.

fat ’<1

a 25-’ •

near Cr>

--.- -r. Miss. Sa

cr^as

ra.lroads have ffe 1 "-

barn ade

s -.vere set up l" b

. '•* r

10-' er.'

: hourly wat'*;

leve* s al

. *• Tag

riv* r

A

special

presidential boar*.;

*' “c? r Ci

- V'--, i. Miss

a>t t r*h tht* t ;

Th* L

\npaka and T

■k

raih'

a i> ^

iv*- the un: ns ar

rivei; s'

\\ were out of

their

i . f»00 peraon*

pay

ra **0 rx

•: r >v*.:ve * Oct 1.

fore 1 fr

th»-ir homes ;-.

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The b- ard said the car* ers ; should put the 40-h ur w-ek rI to effect or th rai’.—a is by next

Sept 1

J Neither the unions not I raiirvads have turned I these suggestions Bu* i haven't said they will acc- rt

I them, either

In its rep rt to C- ngr--- - e j Med at: >n B- ard did n- t :: | tion the current dispute But .t

| JJ

A. . Ab it 2 f the rvfticcce wc-: ft--.- C-!-: :*.bu< M ss . where

IT’S HERE •• IT’S COMING The new 1949 Crosley Station Wagon willk display Friday. January 14th. The 1949 Powell Motor Scooter. 7 H. P. Mt cvcle Type En°ine. WEBER BIKE SHOP .‘On North Indiana

bat-

man 1

. n -rgv 1 O4nml"lon . M.iir *.i'M E LiDI* nrh.ii at

r small cot

body was tape vao

Lord s prayer

•ciai h ur M--

i •mmi

mil' nw-tinj in U;(i.

Fred \\ .chmanr.

* s' 1 a s' ry r.-

-f Miss E>

a * r Gif-

titled "The Bca

mtiful I«rea

•bert A. Taft of OhH> a*

Bii'ine" l.-irt . N -,-. i....

of Richm

ond Ind.

A contest, given 1 wa.- •* by Mrs

Mrs O Ha H Sen R- vt

■-

and Mrs Mildred

: A., va-- -e-

.1 ' ai> !t* Ser*^ Arth t

> rge Bai

man o* 55-year-

T- r. xt meeting ph - t; h an: v ; later* "TT V V -5-

g. 11

R , ‘n*- l ni4»n 1 *.

T X

^. r at * *

a- Smith M* as hY *

tit:ve alvar’a. -

• h*ead \v.t]

: a shar'x

H'N|»- -tin »

posasbly a

-

Th^* H+\: U-:

on P T A -vt!

tinued influx of hopef d

• sexual*

1 *id :!< r* Tular

"‘-'.. 'g M r. ia-

.':d say :t beli.-ves the "ir.p; tier., f the law are str rg t’

the rec )tn

Presd.r.fs Fact-Finding Boar

led by ' has ^ :

M gT~ o be .t. c\* *- parti^-s a5 a pr^t-p^T Mir.z a d.sr ;*

oxp*

ry a«

UN Has Hopes For Armistice

FOR SALE Gal v

elan an

evening. Jar. 10 at the schoc ■ u„d.ng Every re welcome M-* C - + + ■{• + 4« *v fv . rv-lta Theta Tau - __ *I'A.. Xllinm.. Tn X|r*.f

missing ! r ^ ! ’-a Th.-t* Tan Alumna-

25 Initiated By DPU Men’s Hall

M r. - Hail Association f p.. Pa iw Umv-.-rsity t : iv ar- r - •u the . ..tiat: m „i 25 me:- 8 ■ ■ ladiu ■ ~K "f four - ther> | Sttxn-nts -nitiste-1 r. the - *- .*ar z-i- r. dude* :-Uc ' g . N-d C Schwanx. Jr S- uth

LAKE SUCCESS N Y Jar "-n-t v f,hr: I* 7 UP: The United Nation* mstic roners Mayt lush* i pr-pamtioa* t»tay for Parcel p—t rural i- at am A ice n g Philo tvfrig »a : t: ns b-tuver. 1-ra-i .?»• Egvpr suppl-i - arii 1 Unt 1 Naf.-'- s • fficials sn win; g supph,wvi cant. .* optimis.ii aanifcrs an-i ■ ig- r« !•»■ the 1 - • a* li-Egypt.an talk- dry t*.Ket« P-ig - n .ght ultima*.- ly result in a tan. s $174 50 armistice between the new Jew- i-'gtilator and gas - . stat- a-. 1 a’i th Arab » r 75®0n BTU o.! h ty th s spring Quc-r. washers Eav A- '•!-"•♦.* Pal* stir- M'-d.a* -.k -p- utmg and f — . B.i. *- vv. : r - .-i*-* p - v -■ fling 3--through his lieutenants ir. the arch r-al-ek’ctru Miiiie Last t arratg, a time iarg-> C H a* i C :

p. El*

M as Gifford a* - last T*;-- iav r.ktht She hai

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P c - ar. I then went to the

C! jb * !« meet Monday evening

' ar 10 at 7 45 at th. home f Ci.FAN vjh OLD BILLS

M ss Mary E!:*ab*th Peck

+ + 4* +

Mr- Edward XVil- ,>r1 ' '•»» < tub

• te Mr- XXilsey t a T ‘* '•••4ay service Wednenday. Priac-.Ila Club wU! me-; e> Br wne :ec- ‘ afternoor. a* 2 .to 0 c! ■ , • t-.e Bp-.* ca; church ''' t " ' frs A A Abbott i.-i.e alarmed after X.»- •!■ + *F ♦

a v fa '' , ' , *ek*« H.ini EcowaMic'

< lllhw PI..1*4 va

5

M < mtrmtk Harrwar

a \ .ary .-.g at th< , * l " t>s H °W' 'leeting

• hurrh XX'edr.?sdav righ* He j Manor. H- .n;e Eov -'j M t $10 to S300. drop in

and talk it over.

Dr John H Eb&s. Athens ' ^ boetess

>' uinty coron* r. withheld a ver- PCau *' oi *4Ckr.*w. th*- pi». *..c' rerdir.g further invest ga- ‘' ‘'* rs ^ c - v Bridges ar<j (j. M - L 4, H l»'f F. XXas.hingt*m Ph. 15

GET SET FOR WINTER

mmj

You get prompt service #hen you come here

tor a loan.

If you need a loan of $10 to S300. drop ir

and talk it over.

Indiana Loan Co.

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