The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 January 1949 — Page 2

frlE DAILY BANNlR, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1949.

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Wfst Popiiif. Bever-U.-d Mnn-

.1 - M. M my C2T < ‘ Sominarv strr* t, was dismissed Monday. Mr Emma D -leers n. Raa; '■ J ..i H 2 wa.- lii.-ems ed Monday Mrs ('au!a Fritsche and son o' Amo w re disr issed S'mday

JANUARY SPECIAL CREME OIL PERM1NENT WAVE jriginally $7.00 ■■ NOW - 2 For $10.00 I-HCNE in FOR APPOINTMENT REAL ART BEAUTY SHOP .SIMI Fa*t Hanna Mreet lTHEI HAVERLY, Owner and Operator.

THE DAILY BANNER

and

HE2ALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postofflc* nt t.reeneastle, Indiana as second .•lass mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 20 cents per week: M.00 pel , year by mall in Putnam county. $15.00 to $7.80 per year outside

Putnam County.

SOCIETY

H. A l‘. Women

1 To Meet WcdiM—da>

( rc.-Tat-Kin tint. Business and Frofeaaional Meeka WsBassaiay |\\ nneas Club hav. rr.dcfim tiy Th« Cro-Tat-Eni Club Willie :i-,,,ned the party fer Sen:*r mcd. \V< decs*'ay at 2:00 p. m , .< bool girl? which was to

PlilVlillll'Illl' INllil)

Comedy

Songs

Varieties

Wednesday, Jan. 19 •• 8:00 P. M.

High School Auditorium < a t ruinpom (I of tii^h si honl ami I>« I*au\\ students. MARCH OF DIMES BFNEFIT SHOW Admission: 50c Donation *1 ickels on sale at I.itel\ and h\ nietnhi rs of Civic organisations.

S. R. Rariden, Pnbltaher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

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|»i;uno\.m And Local News It It I l. F S

Mrs. Harry Tresner is ill at

her hr»me with pneunonia.

Mr. and Mrs. David Houck are • n a six weeks mot of trip

through the south-west.

th" home of Mrs. Ctova York 009 E Walnut St. Mrs. Verna 'Riley will be assistant hostess. Members please note change

meeting place.

1- -i* •? *C

Friendship Club

Holds Meidinjj program.

Tne Friendship Club met Wed-

nesday night. Jan. 12th at the j .y + -: hom. f Mrs Ruth M. Good an >| 0 thers Service ( luh

Eleven members answered rod call with what they received for Xmas. Contests were given b" Ann Nelson and won by Martha Miller and Opal Hammond. Refreshments were served by the hostess. All had a very enjcvable evening. The February meeting will be at the home of

Mrs. Martha -Mller

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Happier Homes ( lub Met Witlt Mrs. Flrtiinigaii ) The January meeting of th 1

GOP TO SEEK 3 BILLION CUT IN U..S. BUDGET

po'igla • 1 tl" ; • niigiit A* Kj*

m9 MV Jl(r

of the budget and promised to

help discover it. Hut he

WASHINGTON.

| h ve been on We nesday even-J jing due to conflicting date with ’ : gram at the High Scl^sd. The

tinf will b« (UP) Congressional ^PU 011 '| cut under Mr Ti

’held at the home os Miss Susie ' cans will oppose a tax > nciea e 900 qoo.oOO figure and that a tax ! Taibctt at 8 o’clocck. Mrs. Staten and vote to cut about $3,000 -1 j ncrpase should be avoided.

: P.v ns Will have charge of the 000.000 from President Truman’s j

But

i taxr woul hav< to be Ink ncj

this year to I-nuit reduction of

the national debt. rour dru«ut rot

Smith agreed with Taft that

Jan. 17.-' vel . nmi , nt spending could be

■ l '" 1 743,-

big 1950 budget if they follow the leadership of Sen Robert A. Taft. R.. o. He is chairman of the Senate Republican Pol: :y

vieets Tuesday Committee.

Tin Putnam C unty Mothers T a f t ^iat< i his economy proService Club will meet Tuesdav .. iam last night in a radio de-

al 7: JO p. m. at the home of Mrs. b;)te with three Senate J-ol- ^ ^ ^

be no need for

Taft said the administration had been inaccurate in the pant in estimating government revenue. He did not detail where he would cut the budget, but he did make a couple of sugge.i-

lions.

4, Ii' we car cut about $3,000.

-HIST

i TUSHES’

JM-I. ‘ i auffer fron ■

voy , hlgh-f ;« J LydU t i- ' J gourd to ,, . , Vl<J

Ptnkham’s ( i

Doctors cun u .^*3 1 LYDIA E. PINKHUH

F h'i Austin. W Franklin SI.

thei e I.

new tax' s ! ject altoget t •

Fvnl'n

Happier Homes Study Club was

Mrs. Frank J. Cannon enter J held Tuesday «vening at the

■ h' Methodist hospital in India:: upol s on Sunday afternoon. 1 Mi and Mrs William M Ogle, Greencastle R 4 are the parents d a on born M mday m'-rning. Mrs. G J. Reeves of Prier. Utah is visiting Mr. and Mrs Frank Sehafer. Greencastle, R 2.

1» \ li. To Mi et With Mrs. Porter

Washburn Chapter of D. A will mi et at the home of Mrs LaFayett. LcVan Porter

day evening al 7:.70.

4- * W N. C. S. To Me •! Tuesday

Woman's S .iety of Christian

Mr and Mrs. Glen E Cofer, 109 west Columbia street, are the

parents of a s n. born Monday fVrms

home of Mrs. Ni 11 . Flannigao

1004 South laOCUSt.

The history of the song of th month. ‘‘Auld Lang Syne.” wa.i read by B« tty Poynter, th m Ming by all. The roll call was

answered by revealing Seer t The Four L „ af CTover Home milst Sisters of the pa-t >eai Nam■ • s Economics Club met with Mrs wer. drawn for new Secret Sis- Lee Andrews Tuesday afternoon.' tors. Many Interesting ami sur- j an ]j lb | prising facts were learned when \ trc i )

league!-. It came after a ^ ^

J increasing uneasiness over th|>re will b , a surplus.” Taft's objection .■rnment spending plans amo B td> „ It ca „ and should be bination of nationg J some conservatives of both pa-- W( ,. rr tryin g to do more suddenly expanded U

. . rnuZ than'even the United Stgtes can ity is too .

Mi Tru- * n .

, u , k i, pl ■ U!ew, ' 0, h .. man , s , pi - |ipo8a i s i S probably vie-1 has suppon . ■ niaj,,n ' ' U ; "- ta ‘ n .. m ' , of ;; . rable but we can do it more 1 influential lbm ^

M.-b." " r. Sen. Jo«ph C.l»«~

o “ I. Wvn., pl H ! A t.« Incnn.e imlns to

Wyo.. Paul

Service of Cobin Memorial Douglas, t).. 111 . and H AlexanJ- eentive. hutch will meet Thursday aft- , , smith H N J. The Denm-j In addition

j . rats argued for the budget as

i presented.

■ “The government

i ling ready to

• noon at 2::;0 o’clock.

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( lub Met \\ ith Mr-. I.e \ndrev\s

to the implied |

■slow-down in social welfaie Upending. Taft said defense cos.S|

just get- could be reduct i somewhat by eld, Januai lo the things that ‘ curtailing the construction ol

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ANNIVERSIIH W -F 4- .;. .y

Hlrthtar j

Carol Ja - t.» . i

Mr. and

morning.

Mr and Mrs E J. Hartwell of Lemessa. Calif., are the guests fd Mr. and Mrs. Earl Boyd at the

C .nmen ial Hotel

“County Governmt nt

ana.”

TATTLETALES—By I Keepu Clean

Mrs Francis Lane, county

Mi* Emory Brattam -o very j i.-sident. speaker and installing ably’ gave the lesson on ‘Legal , ffj cer f or afternoon, was inand Procedures and troduced by Mrs. ..fauriee Ker-

in In H- s. y. president.

New officers for the year are:

Two representatives were a- - president, Mrs. Lee Andrewspointed to attend the county vice president, Mrs. Layman meeting Jan. 25. The February H-pler; secretary. Mrs. John meeting was postponed to Feb Torr; treasurer, Mrs Charles

.Mrs. Lycurgus Stoner is en- 15 instead of Feb. 8. at which Hutcheson: correspondin', seen-

joymg a two weeks visit with time there will be a comic va'- tary. Mrs Fianklin Tori**

Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Hall and fan:- entine exchange. Two amond-l Mis Lane outlined and disens.ty in In uanapoks. nicnts to the local constitution .-ed vith the club, legal terms Tne Putnam County Humane were voiced, which will be vot“d and procedures in an interestiop

Society will hold their regular <,n at the next meeting. The eA-1 manner.

meeting this evening at 7:20 tire club volunteered to help m The next meeting will be witn Clock al the Chty Hall. the house to house canvass fo: 1 Mrs Maurice Kersey Feb 8th

The L' 8. Civil Service Coir- the “March of Dimes.” A group

mission i-»iay announced an ex- ,,f five members was appoint) I, amination foi Substitute Clerk to make up th- Ways and Mean.-1 for- duty 111 the Cloverdale Ind , Committee. ! Post Office. j During the social hour an auc-| Cub Scouts will met t this, tjon sale was held which 1 “vemng at 7:00 o’clock in th- very profitable financially I Mill) .- School auditoi iiini. Ther was very much enjoyed. Lovely will be a minstrel show present-] refreshments were nerved jo |- d by all Den- i twenty members aiul one guest, .M ss Carol Shirley, who is at- Miss RoSe- Mane Terry.

national obligat.on-

' Le ir,arj,J

1

" eddlnp Mrs. ' jj R. 4. ll

iv stockpiling strategic materials nary 15.

■inivrsal military tiaining pm- LET BANNKK ADR J

b< done" O’Mahoney said, i military buildings, postponing an

“I am f- arful that the Pres -1 increase of $300,000,000 for Greencastl.

dent’s figures will have to raised if we iarry out onr inte“

L .

wean 1

ten ling Indiana Universi'y a’.

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Bi: amington spent the week ( Bainhridgc ( lub with h) I l-. ri nts Mr. and Met Tuesday Mis Vernon Shirley. i Mi-s. Clarence Beck and

Mi aid Mrs Cedric Collins and

■n. an I Mi and Mrs.

I

W' d): land in a mud puadli

"v\’hat difference does it make if

Hi HOME LAUNDRY A- DRY CLEANERS makes a business r.

1 !i aning all sorts of soiled clothes! '

DRESS SALE SPECIAL NOTICE Wednesday ot this week we are moving our ready to wear dresses into our new store. There are several items we are not going to move into our new department. m ARE OFFERING THIS SPECIAL GROUP FOR A QUICK (|Xi CLEARANCE AT

SPECIAL RACK OF DRESSES TO CLOSE OUT Values up to $15.00 and $20.00 Choice. While They Last. $5.00

BARGAIN TABLE Consisting of Slips, Gowns, Pajamas, Etc. Value; up to S4 and $5. Close out.

$1.98

BLOUSE TABLE 1/3 OFF PR E VO'S

Mr-.

Conger entertained the Bah.Robei t j bridge Community Scrvite Cl- -'

Thomas spent Sunday n Rock- m th.- horn.- of Mrs. Edward L - i vilie. the guests of Mr. and Mrs.Jforg, Tuesday evening. Res-'11 Plummer and family. J Th. meeting was opened There will be church services j the pi.-sident, Mrs. Gilb it ca-h evening this week at 7:30 O'Hair Mi- Paul Cowgei ga • m at the hegne of Mrs Winnie j th« history of the song of th Arn Id. E Washington St. month ’Auld Lang Syne.” Hai ]' S -ott Will be the speaker. I Miss Smith gave th le--Mr. anil Mi Roscoe Hillls of.on “Legal T<-ims anil Proc*Floyd township left today fo- 1 dm-e.” Motion was made a Florida. While in the Soutr,. ^ see onded to change the dat--they plan to fly over the Ba-* mating to the tfird Thursday e!

a a Islands and visit several . the month.

West Indies eountries j Mm. Charles Couger. chai--Thf- Jefferson Township Farm 1 ma n of the committee to find a Bureau will h-Id their regular j location for a library for th- ■ g Jan 19, 194 at 6:.10 to'.-.n. report) I no Iilar-'- ha •

m. at the school building. 1 found.

There will be an cystrr supper j Many original hats were ma A..I by a state speaker glv. during the social hour Meet ng ing a talk on taxation. | was ilismissed to meet Feb-

The Ait Group, formed recent- nla ry 17

ly under the Adult Education{ ... ,

program is being continued an I meetings are b)-ing held Wedneaday ever.ings at the Art Budding

of DePamv Univei -ity on .ast Newcoaiers will meet Tuesdav Washington street. Anyone in- evening. Jan. 18 at 8 o'clock at 11 rested, is invited to atte- I the home of Mrs V J Wyckoff, We-lm-s lay at 7:30 o’clock. 7,7 E Seminary Mrs Clyde Tickets an- available local! - .' "ildman ' V| H gove the program it was announced today for tin- d- 4- -9 i -,neti-m of “Man an-l Super- (luh To

Ni-wroniers T.. 'leet Tuesday

Todav s \larke(s Hogs were slow on the Indian■polis market today, 160 to 22C bs. was $21 fo *2150. Heavier weights were lower with sows on the decline.

j FOR SALE: Screen block coal. , *» 25 ton delivered. Write Ralph Ma-'-ii, Center Point. R 1. 14-4?.

INAIGIRATION

p Uet detectives from as far ewar as New Orli-ans and Colo-

rado.

I The President makes his firstfoi ■ al appearance tomorrow nigh: at a huge dinner given b\ 1 the Truman-Barkley clubs at the 1 Mayfh. ver hotel On Wednesday night, he dines with members .f the ilect. .ral college and guests, then takes in the gala and concert. On Thursday, after taking th« oath of office fiom Chief Justice 1 9 red M Vinson, the fresidi-nt 1 will have lunch in the capitol with Senate Secretary I-a-slie 1 Riffle and members of the joint! Corgressional inaugural com-' raittee. It will have to be a quirk bite, though, because’ shortly after 1 p m., Mr Tru-, man will take his place at the! head of the mammoth parade. Then there is a rcr eption later :r the afternoon and th)- halt at

night.

The Truman family's official schedule ends Friday afternoon when they attend a reception given in their honor by their old Missouri friend, Treasury Secretary John W Snyder.

man" which will be given at Bloomington in the I u. Audi'oiium. A .-penal bus will tak' HV'se going, leaving from the bus station at 6:15 p. m Anyone ntercsted is asked to pho

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Meet W in, Mrs. Eh an

Penelope Club will hold its regular meeting Tuesday afteinoi n at 2:30 o’clock at the home "f Mrs. Charles Ewan. Mrs Rosie Knatier will have the pro-

w „ ^ Igratn for the aftenvjon. R.-

M,s. Keva OHair Cx. harpist memb< . r the t .. a towH sh , )W ,. r end formerly of near Greencastle j ^ ... i: appearing or programs i 1)( . |u Tb ,. ta Tan ' South Bend. Jan b She played for Tu( . s , lav

a .neetirg of the W.E C.S. at the J

Gra e Methodist church of which ' Delta Theta Tau will

WIRE NEWS

i-liargi-s of conspiring to “teach anil aiUiM-ate” the violent overthroH of the I'. S. government.

NEW YORK, Jan. 17—(IT*)-- ' M Tu,ti- Kcpiihlii-an leader Ki-n-ii<-th 8. Wherry denounced I'reslI ib-nl Tr Milan’s progntm today as

meet "socialistic” aivi urged business-

Rev Wilbur Day is the minis-, Tuesday evening at 8 f)0 o’clock ,n ‘" to "slug it out toe to toe tci Jan. 14tb she appeared on a *‘4 the home of M-s. Ri-xell Be>yi ^"ith the ili-magogiies.''

riegram for the Pythian sisters 1 *

| installation of officers.

Charles A West. 629 Walnut

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D iri-as ( lass To Meet \\ n Ini-silay

street, has been re-elected presi-I'-nt of the Di-Pauw University chapter of Phi Kappa Psi fiat j ernity for the spring semester. | it was announced today. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth West, j West is a senior in the School of Liberal Arts anil is specializing in chemistry. He is a member of the Student Governing Board ”D” Association, Gold Key (sen-

j jot honorary) and the Chemistry o’clock in Keystone Chapel j Club. Gnhin Memorial church.

The Dorcas Class of the Putnamville Sunday School wfll meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Gerald

Sublett. -I- 4* 4*

( ininidi of (’lulls To Meet Tonight

Greencastle Council of will meet this evening at

Wherry told the wholesale ilrj goods institute that President Truman “seems to think th#- last election hws itn andate to carry firward a reckless, spendthrift,

socialistic program.”

The Nebraska Kciiuhlii-an said the (Hip “leameil a lew>n in IMilltlcs Nov. 2. It iMtys 'to fight.

It pa>s to slug it out.”

Wherry denounced Mr. Trumans budget requests, his stata of the union speech, aand his

7:30 ''continue report. He sail the lat-

ter advocated ‘‘socialistic" pro-

posals.

Club

CAWXOWI It has been a very fine fall and winter ■ But not ve >w SMdfi selling clothing ■■ we know you have enjoyed the weat' soiw wc hope you enjoy our -SALEoi Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, starting TOMORROW. TU ESDI!

JANUARY I8TH-DOORS OPEN-9:00 A. M.

MENS

AI J. KINDS — KI TTON. I I LLOVERS TI RTLE NE( K

SWEATERS Values up to S7.95 NOW ONLY $3.95

MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS VALUES NOW 540.00 Special Price S31.95 $45.00 Special Price S35 95 553.00 Special Price S3S.95 555.00 Special Price S43.65 560.00 Special Price S47.95 ONF LOT OF OVERCOATS Broken Sizes at $19 95

MEH'S All Dill spori SHIRTS Special Grouf AT T

FANCY PLAID WOOL JACKETS Valuer $15 to $20 SPECIAL PRICE $9.95 Gabardine and Wind Breaker JACKETS 3 ('roups — All lti-1,1 BARGAINS $3.95 ■ $6.95 • $9.95

BOYS CORDUROY PANTS VALUES NOW S4.00 Redured $2,95 $5,00 Reduced to S6 ■ S6.50 Rw),lred $4,95 FLANNEL SHIRTS Values Up to S3.00 $1.65 Each

MEN’S \l 1 MtlOL PANTS Values up to $I2J| SPECIAL $595

PLAIN (’OIA)P DRESS

SHIRTS

Value* To *6.50 SPECIAL PRICED VI

$3.95

MEN'S DRcSS

SHIRTS

Mostly While .SS.50 \ AM ' ,T $2.65 tach

BOYS JACKETS

and

SUITS

Greatly Reduced

You will be surprised at the selection:)! merchandise’ offered and 'real 'agings - Other items too nimerou: to mention! CANNON’!! the store of values