The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 February 1949 — Page 2
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1949.
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than a month His condition was critical since Saturday Wemnier won the Republican mayoralty nomination in the 1P47 spring primary but Feeney was elected in the fall in a Democratic sweep of city offices. He was an attorney and civic leader and was president of the Indianapolis Bar Association.
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On a Foundation of Liberty In obsorving the 217?h birthday of our first president, we want to pay honor io a man who was more than a great statesman, a great humanitarian, a greai general. George Washington also was c great builder. Armed with a blueprint planned by men who cherished freedom, he led them through adversity to the construction of a nation whose foundation was and yet remains LIBERTY He buili well. True, some new wings have been added since his times, yei the basic edifice that is America is unchanged and serves as the lasting foundation for ever-expanding happiness and prosperity for all who woyld be free.
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.1 and Mrs O W Holloweli S inday for Florida The'. ; b" away for three weeks. n. Mrs Maynard Suthr ,e • Sunday with his par,t , Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc utherlin. Mr and Mrs. L. C. Buchhoit . i ■ • urned to Greencastle af ending several weeks in rri i.a in othei points in th' nth * I 'V Mr .i:.fi Mr- Jim Sadler spent '. lay al t r . on with Mr. an' Ir L • W pJall Mr. Woodall .•in..::..i ill at his t\o • c in Clover,
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1 he state olice post at Put amvflle rep rted a traffic ac aith of Manmattan Mon ay night. H wever. no detailwere on file at th*- post. K' ith Boston is stationed a' •he Naval Air Station, Guantanamo Bay. Cuba. He would lik to hi.ii from his friends. H 1 M - Keith Boston ADA A 2:11-30-69 N A S. Navy 115 Box B i . FI • t Post Office, Ne.t York. N. Y Bob Cook left Sunday for St !. a- Mo., where he has acceptla)i< -ition with the McConnel Aip raft Coip. Bob is the son i Mi and Mrs Fred Cook. H' o i, iv. | his Bachelor of Science Ki. e in Aeronautical Engineering at Purdue University, i.. February.
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Mi and Mrs Charles Wood, I a©7 Ohio St., are the parents of daughter born Tuesday morning. Jerr\ Dean Sutherlin son of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Suther lin of Greencastle spent tlv week end with his grandparents Mr and Mrs. Clarence Sutherlin af Fillmore. Graveside services for Thelma Jane Kendall, infant daughter of Mi and Mrs James H. Kendall were held this afternoon at 2 o’clock in Forest Hill Cemetery The R* \ Newby was in charge ' if the services. The baby was Kirr Monday night at the putam County Hospital and lived n y a short time. FOR SALE 1937 Dodge twe or. reasonable price. See at /bite Cleaners. 22-2r -SOCIETYrick f impel Aid n Meet Tawrvfciy Tie Br.ck Chapel Ladies Aid .11 met Thursday afternoon -b 24tm w.th Mrs Ear' O'Hai’ h ;.se bring needle, ^thread, i s ..nd thimble. -;- <• irs. ^ciUt Hostess ,'o (iidil -ri Kod ( lull The G"lden Rod Club met Feb rd. at the home of Mrs. Etta t ott. Betty Carlin was assistant ostess. A delicious pitch-in sun- . r was held. The meeting was railed to oiler by the club president Maggie Austin. The meeting was openei oy singing America and repee* ig the L'.rds prayer. Two new nei bers were taken In. The treasurer. Cora Cos* a. read the minutes of last meeting and rep- rted on giving to Infanjle Paralysis fund. An old ashion dish exchange by the uembers. The vice president, m z M > in reported on making none new books for the club. A vhite eleohant sale was held. A initest on making most words :ut of Valentine was won b 1 ' daggle Austin. The next meeting will be heii' n March at the home of Elsie Underwood assisted by Minnio Underwood. Pepper am’ salt shakers will be exchanged. The netting was closed by singing •ie closing song and prayer by .he chaplain. 4 .j. .t. I’utnainX'ille VV. S. ('. s. f'< Wednesday The W. S. of C. S. of the Putc nvilh Methodist Church will rieet Wednesday afternoon at. the home of Mrs. Ben Rukes. Morning MusieaJc I'o Meet W ednesday Givencastle Morning Musicals •'ill meet Wednesday with Mrs I. O. Hinken.
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leu, ling ( hih To led Wednesday The Federated Reading Club -ill meet Wednesday at 1:30 p. a. at the City Library. Miss lary Woodnim will review, Left Hand Is A Dreamer," by jevi. + *r Belle I'nlon P. T. A. Met February 14 The Belle Union P. T. A. met Monday right. Feb. 14 The iieeting was opened by singing ‘Love’s Old Sweet Song’* as it wax Valentine Day. The business meeting was jpened by the president.• Mrs. OePew. The minutes were •read iml approved. Mrs. Freeman Rood paster was appointed as •hairmsn of the committee to irovtcle the supper at the "Famly Frolic” sponsored by the Ju:;. ior class. March 4. Mrs. Clei Walker was appointed a .s chairman of the committee to plan the hall boys’ banquet March 11. A poem on Founders Day wes read by Charles Sullivan. Music was played by the Rhythm Band, which was composed of the first and second grades. Several songs were sung by the third, fourth and fifth grades An address on youth in Germany was given by Rev. Tnrbush. It was interesting to all present. A short play entitled “Cornfed Babies,” was given hy members of the Freshman class. The next meeting will be held March 14. at 7:00 p. m. ’f* d* 4* Martha Wushlngton < luh Meets Wednesday The Martha Washington Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.
I m at the home of Mrs Ruth ' Fry. S. College Ave Mrs. MTU ; Glidewell will have the pio-
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-f- *F *F *F P. E. O. To Meet Wednesday P. E. O will have a business netting at 7:30 p m Wednesday Feb 23 at the home of Misses Nan an- Mildred Dimmiok. 115 Bloomington St. \DMIT 12 THEFTS
home of an aunt Shortly afterward. Mrs. Hamby was found in a small apart- ' ment with a man she said was her husband whom she married secretly la-st August. Detectives questioned her . briefly, then released her after ■ Louisville police said they had no ' charges against her.
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BELLEVILLE. Feb 22 tUP) K.mr air corps men stationed t Scott Field here have confessfj that they and two other airicn committed 12 burglaries in | j'lnoi.s and Missouri, authoritie.'- | iaid today. The men admitted the crimes fter their loot was discoverer 'uring a routine army inspection ifficiaks said.
BEVERLY HILLS. Cal , Feb 22 (UPI The Bobby Soxers of America today selected Montgomery Clift and Jane Wyman as their favorite entertainers of 1948. The national organization of 12.000 teen-agers also honored lack Benny for his "clean, vholesome comedy suitable for isteners of all ages.” N* H U E HYPNOTK EVES
HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. H H Brooks. Jr., of Ireoncastlc, was admitted Sunday. Mrs. Love Booher of Greentxtle. was admitted Monday. Mrs. Jane Danborry of Putamville, wa.- admitted Monday Mis Katherine Cox of Greenastlc was admitted Monday. Jooph Sutherlin of Coatesille. was dismissed Monday. Robert Rady of Hoachdale, .•as dismissed Monday. Kenneth Coffman of Roachdale 2. was dismissed Monday. Mrs. Emma Harris of Greenastle. was dismissed Monday. Mrs Madonna Neese of Greenastle. was dismissed Tuesday. MINFIN*. PAIR RETl'KNED EVANSVILLE. Ind Feb 22 IT 1 The case f a missin'j •hild and her grandmother was written off police records today. Mrs. MyrtU Hamby. 53. ami 'he child. Mary Jacqueline Jone: 16 months old, of Ismisvillo. Ky. were found here yesterday. The\ had disappeared from home Iasi Wednesday. Yesterday, the child 'was placed in a taxicab and sent to tbe
LOS ANGELES. Feb 22 UP) President Truman. Pre ier Josef Stalin, singer Rise stevens. actress Jane Greer, near Kirk Douglas and Sen. Mar-
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