The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1949 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1., 1949.

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. *. •.* *:• *!• v •! %• •!* •!* ^ ANNIVERSARIES O -t- -i- ••• *j* •e Hlrlhoay Goorgt Chavis, Greenoastlo, Ft. a. today. February 11.

THE DAILY BANNER

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postofflce at (Jreencastle, Indiana aa second class mall matter under act of

SOCIETY-

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ALLIES START BERLIN CHECK ... .

( loverdale I'.T. \. To llultl Meetlni;

The Cloverdale P. T. A. will h'-ld thcil- regular meeting at the Cloverdale school building Mon day night February 14. 1949 at

March 7, 1878. Subscription price 7:;;o p. M. Devotions will be gtv-

\EAN OLU 9lLLS 'JET SET FOR WINTER,

child, naitcd Rafela. was bora i 250-290 lbs

aftc: a 5 1-2 month pregnancy.

STORM KILLS S BERLIN. Feb. 11. »CPl

20 cents per week: $4.00 per »ear by mall In Putnam county. vV00 to $7.80 per year ontslde

I'utnam Comity.

S. R. Itariden, I*ubll»her. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Peiisoxai. And total News IK It I E F S

REPLIN POLICE hall a truck passing from the American to the Rusn dor of the German capital as Hie Allies institute a counter- ■ > i k blockade of their own. All trucks are stopped for inspection n’ tor boundaries to bar carrying of industrial equipment into tld Sciet zone. (International)

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Mr. ami Mrs. Otis Wood of Grecncastlc, arc the parents of a son born Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adams of Spencer, aie the parents of a laughter horn Friday morning. Tommy Siftherlin. son of Mr. md Mrs. Maynard SuLherlin has returned to his ho'ie from the Rotary Convalescent Home m

Indianapolis.

Mr. ami Mrs. Warren W Btcheson of Iowa Pity. la., are spending a few days with Mr and Mrs. Fti bert H. Newgent and

son, Bobby.

Miss Ella Mahanna is a pal

ient in th>

in Indianapolis. She was found in her car in Indianapolis aft ■ •ihe had become ill and lost con-

trol of the cai.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skelton have received word of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

George Klumph of Charlotte. X | clodfeWer

C. on Thursday. February 10 ■ Mrs. Klumph was formerly Mis.il

Charlotte Skelton.

Retha Dunn received word front Mr. ami Mrs. James W ! Dunn and son of Toledo, Ohio, saying that the company he j works for has asked him to take : a job this summer in Lubback. Texas. It will start in June. Arthur Shonkwiler and sor Glenn, who have been making heir heme in Tampa, Florida I this winter, have taken the con- j tract of painting a large new , business building of concrete

en by the chorus directed by Mr. Vinton Mark. Mr. Wayne Wolfe will also sing two solo numbers February marks the 52nd birthday ■ f the National P. T. A. se there will be a Founder's day program. There will also be a musical minstrel. Th cast consisting of O. B. Foster Joe Curry. Forest . i.. 3. Mil h.e i> Wayne >' ‘ ■ Mat - n W Ife. Rub} PickVint ei Mack unit Mary 1 ek liver} one is invited to alid this meeting.

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Tnc Floyd Township Farm Bureau met at Center School

Building. Fi b. h

Arthur Eggeis, chairman, called the meeting to order and wc b. ;an with group singing led'tv

Kthei Eggers.

Mrs. Ethel Ruark had charge ot devotions, giving the story of Moses to the promised land, then all repeated the Lcrd's

' rayer.

You get orompt service Threo p , rs,,ns • ven k '! 1 ' ! ana ingiy. i uu injured yesterday * when a „ .

when you come here

for a loan.

if you need a loan of SIU to S300. drop in

and talk it over.

Indiana Loan Co. 1J5 F. Washinglon St. I*h. 15

$18.25-$ 19.50. few

519.75; 290-340 lbs $17.25-$18.50; 100-160 lbs $17.00$ 18.50; sov/s steady to strong, good and choice $14.00 - $15.50; cho-oe lightweights to $16 00 or more spar-

AunVitans for Russian spy aclVity in Japan during the. miil-

R'kO's

Chambi rs told the House UrViucricnn Activities Committee ht -et up a fictinous news fea;ur syndicate to serve agents ns an operating base in this coun-

A report of the Farm Bureau ! lr y B,,t ,t was hurriedly diLdstrict meeting was given by 1 mantled in 1936, he said, beca.is Mrs. Everett Wallace. She ex ! () f an. erroneous report that a

agent had been arresUst in Ja-

pan.

i xpenses of sending a 4-H boy A p,>isoii connected with Hi .nd 4-H girl to the Club Round- House committee when Chan - j Lip- * ! hers testified in secret sessiiei Mr. Everett Wallace gave a last Dec 28 said it was not cleat i talk on wool pool j whether the spy ring he referre i An interesting talk on 4-H i, 0 was link. I with the Soviet club work was given by Gerald | espionage organization in Jnpa

which the army identified ye.-

Mr. Tom Hendricks talked and I terflay The army describe I that howi d pictures ab ut poultry ,-ing as one of the most effective Showing the picture "The Egg .it <all time, and said it kept Ru

seven injtireil yesterday’

violent wind and rain storm cel- 1 lapsed 20 bomb-battere I build-

ings.

The roof of a printing plant ; was reported to have been blown off in the Soivet sector of the city. The Russian-license I n uvs agency ADX said damage wa.i pai tieularly heavy in Potsdam, j on the outskirts of Berlin. JARS SFFK ASSUIANCF TOKYO. Feb. it. lUPlSomo top American milita-y strategists believe the United States might pull out of Japan without a fight in the event f

war with Russia.

Japanese newspapers have

Whittaker Chambers was reveal- bppn ( . al , inK openly for assutam:-

ed to iav to have told emigre - mu.id investigators he recruited

Cattle 250. calves IIOO; generally fully steady, clean up mar-

ket all Classes; ^ I $18.00-$ - 1 L> good mixed v.-aru sharply higher and ^ bulk beef cows Jiyoigj.. Sheep 500; fat i am . | mostly 50 higher; ] 0ai . J and choice 9R-ioo lbs j west lambs $23.75; bui ehoice natit-es $22 bo’'. 1

HAKE WINTRY DAYS MORE ENJOYABLE

Jap Spy Ring

Report Is Studied

WASHl.XGTON. iUPt Former

Feb. 11. Communist

es that the United Stati s w it not “abandon” Japan. They have suggested a Far East anticommunist coalition under Am-

erican leadership.

But Secretary of Army Kenneth Royall almost pointedly ignored the pleas during ' his re-

cent visit to Japan.

coffee

. , plained the budget plan.

Robert Long hospital ^ d , ^ ^ V()te(1 out fnr

FOR SALE: Nice Rock hens, $2.00. Mis Xeal Kendall.

White 512-R. ll-au.

Today's .Markets INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 11 — ((UP 1 Hogs 7.500; active; bar- ! rows and gilts 25 to fully 50 higher; ge J and choice 160-225

YOU’LL BE SURPRISED AT THE DIFFERENCil

CHOICE CUTS OF

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Refresh m-nts qf cookies ami fruit punch were served to twenty-eight members and visi-

tors.

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( bib To Meet With Mrs. Miller

The Pleasant Gardens Homt Economies Club will meet with Air Morris Miller. Tuesday, Feb. 15, 1949. Meeting will start

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LET US SUGGEST FOR "HIS" VALENTINE SPORT SHIRTS lt<‘iiutttul *f*|f*etinn “t ( ordnrovn ir»<l

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MANY OTHER APPROPRIATE VALENTINE GIFTS I CANNON'S

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block and stu.e: construction, pro nptly at 1:30. The lesson will It is to he occupied by the Wi - t bo given on nylon. Members are Coast Gas Company. asked to bring an article of either nylon or rayon.

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Friendly Neighbors flub

To Meet Wednesday

Friendly Neighbors Club will 1 meet Wednesday. February 16. at | the h-me of Mrs. Nellie Arnolij, ■ lor an all day meeting and pitch- \ in dinner. All members arc I

cordially invited.

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Mrs. West To Be lli:stes.s Monday Delta Theta Tau Alumnae Club 1 will meet Monday, evening. Feb 14, ;it 7:45 o’clock at the home of , Mrs. Kenneth West. 629 ras* 1

Walnut street. •9 -!•

Monday Calendar Club To Meet With Mrs. Jones Monday Calendar Club will ! meet Monday afternoon at i’ lO o'clock with Mrs. Thad Jones.

IN MFMOItl In loving memory of Staff Sgt. Janies H. Coleman who was killid in action five years ago today. Feb. 11, 1944. When the evening shades are falling • And we are sitting all alone, !;) our hearts there comes a long-

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If ho only could come home. Sadly missed by wife an I daughtei i HOSPITAL \OTFS Mi s Blanche Man n of Grooneastle, was admitted Thursday. Mis Florence Nickerson of | Cloverdale, was admitted ThuisI 'lay. MrS. Wanda Grimes of Groen- | 1 tie. was admitted Friday. Frank Williams of Cloverdale, was dismissed Thursday. Mrs. Argle Smith and son of 1 Juim v, were dismissed Th un-

lay.

Mis Ra-il Smith and son of 1 Indianapolis, were dismissed Fri- ! lay.

sia bliefeil on Japanese plans fo nine years pi ion to Pearl Harbor. Today, at a meeting attendc I by representatives of the army navy and Justice Department, the committee was to discuss th'. army report. There were indications that the group might try to find out whether the Japanese spy ring could be traced to this

country.

TINY BABY DIFS REDLANDS, Cal. Feb. 11 (UP) A one pound baby, one of the smallest in medical historv lied last night 48 hours after

it was born.

| - The 11-inch girl was born ! 1 Tuesday at Community h 'spi’ft' 1 to Mrs Tony Daguimol, wife of 1

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DEAR SIS: When I was in Greeneastle !as( week I stunped in at the Hobln ilanilierait 4'27 Anderson SI.. Hate you been there? lot know they hate the BOTANY no Dye lot yarns, yes it. true as the ads in all o> *h( magazines suv that yot: tan buy mu skein at a time ami the colors will always mate)'. I also saw sn many nice things the girls hate brought ir ti sell and a‘ you an expecting n hahy this spring yni should stoi i n and si) tin knitted lialiy things, sets booties, soil kern, etc. DOT. 1 H Hav* Betty newd ne a pali »t No. in si SAN BATES need let ( . O. !>., they’re so nice to work with.

WANTED: Furnaces to fire and n pnii work. Call 574-W. n-np.

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FOR RENT: Small apartment "iaBM and sleeping room. 311 W. Colni I St GreenOMtle 11 ARRESTED ns the contnct man for a narcotics ring operating from

FOP. SALK:

~ Marseilles, France, Joseph Basile, Nice lot on Coni 39, poses at New York police

mercia! Place suitable for build headquarters with part of the ng First road south Indianpp r l ru e stock seized by detectives, lis Road. Allieve Thompson B Heroin and cocaine with a retail 2781 Phoenix. Ariz >na n value of S2.625.000 were found in

* his apartment. (International)

F'OR RENT: 3 rooni modi'! r apartment, $35 month. 409 ( . as ‘ Hanna. Phone 1059-JXor 7F11.

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DILLING'S CHERRY COCKTAILS L8.

Coty Make-Up Kit Max Factor Sets Evening in Paris Sets Naylon Manicure Sets Vanity Sets

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STRAW HATS In all ni’w shapes and Shades Flattering creations tn brighten that Suit or Dress. NELLYE RIGGS 207 Bloomington Street. Phone for evening appointments — 1087.

POLIO FUND PROGRESS $9,000.(TO $6,438.00

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FIRST ot 49 contenders for tlie title ot Washington's Cherry Blossom queen is 17-year-old Nancy McCulloch, daughter ot Rep. William M. McCulloch (R) of Plqua, O. The queen will be chosen from among girls representing the 48 states and District of Columbia, (Internationil

,5 d T0NS 0F im '» driver Walt* Anderson, 28. ran a newly Installed on Willow Run vpjessway outalde Detroit, kKh., on return from Chicago. H* struck

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