The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 February 1949 — Page 2

SCCifcTY Il4Tent RrWi- Hwoivd With 'tiW< : ll:.r :« 'hmvfr Mrs Ho: J Hennoa, . 11 ' Mary Elizabeth Allen, was honored \v ■ ■ ' ' 1 lovely in . rollnnx.urt . hoivor given by M s. Ja.iu P.- f 1 ar.l M Betty I>' u Suitor. The honor, d ru i was ass : - od in jnvvrr iing her rn.in> loVoly gifts t.y Mrs. James f:oe<J. Ref.-cshmonis were - rvi i carry:or rot lh>* brides < ’• - ' colors of yellow an<l white. Priz s and contests wore vvro by Mr ( tarle.- S:s!f id. Mart WiUianu, Hetty S'lihorlm 1 Jean Crosby. + 4- + Datis ivi. hiiH, ;i M.Jdie. Miiroh iOtli

Mis tor of bll.- l .1.

; Brttio Klebti .laughMr and Mi Milton Kh j has selected March 20th ,

I .. stress'd that \ve |oi>k f>e ■ . v.v ho.v to care for rayons. It also interesting to know rayare beinR improved upon all ■ • time Rayon and nylon are \ be ■ p ma le into plastics. Mr Lawrence Phipps who is l-ool reservation loader • ’ . . hek' r.i • dr.ie in March. Mrs. Karl OT.c Mr- C.eorpo Estes \ • apjiointed leaders for the In or Oardeninp lesson and Mi P. th Evans and Mrs. Clifford Early were appointed on Eo .ds for Health lesson. The p \va then informed by *,!: M ■ i is Williams president, •tie various changes and repma I at the county Feba v (re.i.ii 1 nieetinp They . d nil the general nieetinp for home planninp and remodeling lesson. Mi- Etigen' MeFarland will

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President Uses

»UARY 23, 1949.

THE DAILY BANNER

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HE.TALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postofflce at tireencastle, Indiana a« second cliiss mall imttor inder act of March 7. 1878. Subscription price 20 rents per week! M.OO pet year by mall In Putnam county. S.VOO to S7.80 |>er year outside Putnam County. 8. R. Rartden, PnbUaher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.

Strong Language WASHIXCTON. Feb. 2.".. iL’Pi Prc-i-i. nt T-nnm i a'I Con: i. ■ ' Lo- Di w Pe n re. were r mb: oil 'd to ! ay in n new low touched off tv the Prosi-

inpton comm’;.* oaper columnist.

d news-

Refuses To Kiss New Step-Father

anything the newly claiming -otned to

lot “« of hi

PAI.M BEACH. Fia.. Feb. 2M

r.iaik .hat he w .uld not | .UPi Twelv -year-old -croon

OBrion sobbed

s. o. n." "us* lb not or staff.

r.ienih.

Tin

Pkrsoxai. And Local News ii ii i i: f s

hi. f executive delivered .. a dinner honoring hoai ie and long-time Maj. Gc:i. Harry H who has boon a fre;;rgct for criticism from

and others.

as th

ate tor her marriage ’ ■

the 1 -'"ii next month on

Thomas

L Davis, m f Mr an-!

Ny.cr

at the meeting at the

Mrs Ch

ester Divis of CTover-

of Mi - Paul M, Keehan.

daie.

i r ting was closed after

cd >irg will take place i-;

f c

ub piavi i was'given, then

th" I-'..

?t Christian church in

■cal hour was taken care

th at 2:30 p. m.

. . of the new social enm-

*:* -j- -.-

■. -nb rs. Mrs George

Mrs. \. iN i Was

an i Mrs Est. 1 Rowings.

li -t( ■

i .i ( lull

r.*?.

Hairy Ti'sner. the thill

On W-

■ In 'lay Mrs. H an W:!-

■■ ns absent. Games and

tallied the Country Club

> w, i played and really

in hei

ino. There v/< re nineteen

\/ p

ciiple \v ul 1 suspect all th'

membi -

pr-.-nt and three guests.

tin

nt an 1 love in the harts

M ,s L

..na Myets. Mrs.

ai honi- economics women

i rine F’.r

nig. ami Mrs. Barba’a

h'v hnve seen some ot

Winkle.

ig-nal valentine verses that

The n

iceting waas called t

oy

yr.te.

or<ii i by ihc president. Mrs Ruth

•> •!• 4-

Bi hoi -

and the roll call.

( linton ( lub Met

minutes

of the last tn- eting and

With

Mr*. Xlbin

thc .(j-law.-, of the club were rervl

The

Clinton H >memakers

by i.A‘‘

sc "rotary. Mrs Annis

H

zme

Ec- : mlc Chib met at t’v

Gncler.

jit

.Tie

if Mrs Wilmer Albin. Ir

The club voted to > nd $5.00 * »

February 1st. Mrs. Gerald Clod

I he ii' 1

Cno.-.-, and after all bur:-

feltor

the club presMent. opene.

r.css \v2. taken care of the host' s pn i ted some contests which •• . c w »n by Huth Brnth- * r.:id .Mild. 1 d M mile... Lively rofre.ihments wore served b> Mi W Ison and hoassist: nt. Mis Malic Steele. v -I- -1Mrs. Priest Hostess To Brick ( ha|M I ( lull 'lii Brick Chapel Home E< Club T'.et at the home of Mis. C K. Pri. st foi th‘ ir February me ':ng. The rcHims resounde I with harmony as the song of the month was sung. Hull call was nnswetel with quotations fron: citl.. r Lincoln or Washington Tw. :ity-four nieinlM’is, two pm ' and four children wo> prearnt. The lesson on ‘•Kayons" wacapab given by Mis Est Ko . c.. It was interesting t ' know that unlik' cotton and linen, tayon is man-made. Tin

the dub meeting with the group singing the song of t.ie most. “Swing I. v. Sweet Chariot.'' Many interesting valentine vers - w re ■ njoyed f r r ii all. Th: - m; , r. Rayon giv- n by Mrs Jar.Ks N;i mlson stressed the care and handling of rayon fabrics. Interesting comment* c noermng labels and types of rayon fabrics were given. Mrs. Max Giltz was welcomed rack into the dub with a hander chief shower. The meeting closed with the hostess serving refreshments. The March 1st meetirc >: the club .vill he held at th ,.-r . ; M• Harry McCabe \ccilccraM ( lub Tn Meet Friday N'cdlc 'aft Club will me a Fn iay afternoon at 2: :0 o'clock if the hoi:..' of Ml. . Vernon icr.th. Mrs. Done!-on will hav

he program.

Mrs. Jennie Park, i and daugliter. Mrs. Georgia Anh Scoboe. spent Tuesday in Indianairolis. Mrs. Mary Vansant Newhouse cf Kosoburg. Oregon is hern visiting relatives and friends. Miss Kathleen Campbell reurned Tuesday evening from FloridaNvhere she has been visitng in Miami. Wilmer Albin and Fiank W ng. local rural route earlier.-, ittended the rural ( arri- rs_ District meeting in Indianapol:.fuesday. Rev. Ralph H Saundcis of tn First Christian church w:U •reach at the Limcdalc Comnunity church Sun lay cwnirg. February 27. Mrs. Engi ne St. John has hoi allc i to Martinsville w to th' loath of her fathui. Rolx Lewis. Mr. L' .is »(. 7s pa — ?«l away Tue- iay right foiiov. . an extend' d illness. Word has boon received by Mrs. E. R. Pr-iitt of the leath o. Mis. Florence Pni.it Hav- at hoi home in Bois '.f Idaho on February 2. Mrs. Hays has many friends and relatives in the city and county, who will be grieved to hear of her death. ANNIVERSARIES

- in which the word '-any- : nb titut' ! for “any

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Mr and Mr-. William Disbiow, 202 Green St., received \: >r I th d be body of Lt. Patrick G. Bran., will ai rive in T< rr Haute today 1/ Braun enlisted in th Ail Corp Jan. 13. 1942, and wa* commissioned Oct. 1. 1P4.'! at Fe eman Field. Seymour. H w nt overseas in and wn.killed in h s first mission over Gemany. runcral S'rvicos will be hel Sat. riiay morning at St. Ann* church in Terre Haul'. Th' body will ho taken to the Callahan Funeral Home in T rri Haute. HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cummin’: of Stilesville. an'4he parents of a daughter born We 1

iay.

M Err. st Heavin. Grcenca--Jc. wa • admitted Tuesday. M s. Mary Rundcll of Cloverdale was admitted Ttr sday. Mis. Hi gina Lucas. Grecncastl'. was dismissed Wednesday. Mrs. Lelia Williams. Green castle, was dismissed Wednesday. OF < . BANtJFET sent to thosi people that will attend and a limited number of ickets may be purchased by parents and other people interested in the 4-H club program. Tickets aie available at the Greencnstle Chamber of Commerce offire or at (be county agent’s office. St. Paul’s Study Club Meets Friday St Paul’s Study Club will meet Friday at 2:00 p m. at the home of Mrs. James Huestis, 1115 S. College Ave. OEPAIAV CHAPEL Calling for unity of the churches of the world, Bishop J. W. Ernst Sommer, head of th • Methodist church in Germany, addressed a special D Paine University chapel today In Gcbie Memorial church. “It is the responsibility of all churches in all countries to go together, to live in th" fellowship of the spirit of love.’’ Bishop Sommer said. Bishop Sommer, widely-known for hi* efforts in reorganizing church activities n Europe, took a leaduig part in the formation of the Council of Evangelistcal churches in Germany.

military frier I. Vaughn quen t Pear.sol

•I v.-.mt you to distinctly und • ■ I." Mi. Truman told the path mg las' night, ‘‘that if any S O. B. thinks he can cause ary of the-e people (cabinet or staff) to Iv discharged by me by some smart-aleck statement I over the air or ii. .ie paper, he ha- got another think coming.” Later, th" White House issue i a tin iscript of the President’s

remark

on

* O B.

P ■ ' ■: immediately replied that ■ :f Mr. Truman'is trying P dis. hi rage th^ right of fair comment. then he also has anethe •hink coming.” ’•Th' men he has on his staff an he business even though the taxpayers have to foot the bill.’’ said Pearson. “But when nis ’off members accept medals from a military dictator, whose ui’i pies our government has ietounc' i. then it’s the public’s bu nes- and should tie Tru-

man's.”

He referred to Vaughan’s re (• ■ t acceptance of a decoration from the Argentine government. Ii his program Feb. 6 over tb< \i rican Broadcasting Coir.-

u" :. P> at ; o.. ha ! -aid:

‘•While we spend billions i ibros'l to iielp democracy and | A’hile President Truman ha(pi l en thousands of words abciu. saving demoracy, his military ai' partly mullifies this talk j ci l money by accepting a hign ! rati":i from a military dictate:' who has ridiculed all the hint . Truman talks about.” Pcai on also has been critica' >1 '. s'o icemb'UK of Mi Truman's :d i t D< fen e S cretary lam - F 'lro.ital and Treasury

Secretary .P hn W. Sr.yder.

“No commentator or columnist," said the President, “eon nam" any members of my cabnci or my staff. I name then, myself. And when it ie time fir them to be moved on. 1 do tbe

moving nobody els'.”

Mr. Truman did n t menU'”. I P'-ai-on by name, but his referj eiue was obvious to guests a. 'he dinner. Earlier sp' akers ha ! | praised Caughan an I had lefer-

last

the i.n-

hes.r

i .- tar M rrgaret

i and refused to kiss her new step-

•th . i . ph rtcgiap’icT

i~h'

>.g-> et hr.* mother to nleader Don Syivio here.

V. . . Gludys OTrien, in .thi r o« -c cli'U :■ '■ •S', arr.rd Smv:; , u pr.v .tr <■ rraony at th .oleny hotel. The Lies had he r

p.ostj oned rue. times.

N ...men did n t Witness • .aar lag;', bui as they - tood outside the dnor of the hotel su:. they heard sobs from inside, rp

patently fr in Margaret.

Earlier reports said th. child .'tar opposed the wedding. A.ter the ceremony she cried with emotion and embraced her mo’ ier. but would not kiss Sylv.o foi

photographers.

Mrs O Brier was attended b;, .er s.Atei Mrs. ban Harris of *ev •! 1 Hills. Cahf. and Mrs . rr. Wilson of New York. Th( in wlyv.’ed bandleader is iraolo t : leave bis engagemer : ;t the Like Shore Club here. Margaret and her mother A’ert- to fly to Boston today Arhere the actress will iragura’. ■Brotherhood Week" Feb. 27

vith a prayer.

flaming issued By Soviet Army MOSCOW. F b. 23 (UP) rhe S >vict army was warned rn ts di d "anniversary today to maintain p< r.nanenl combat eid.r s" because the United Rates was planning to unOash a

rew war.

The warning was issued by Aar.-ml X. A. Bulganin, minister 1 armed forces, in an order of

the da>.

T'.r order requested Soviet roop- t ) "indefatigably mainain a pernanent high quality of jomljat readiness." This was necessary. Bulganin aid (O ' .u e. .’bile the S vie? people engage in pea ■ fill rre?..ive labor, "the ruling circles of he Unit t | Suites are waging a policy of aggression and of un.cashing a new war " Th.c same type of wanting was *nJed in c iitorial articles In tlos ..’.'■.s principal newspj;..--written by leading military men "Short is the memory of thrs • aggi casors." the Ccntnunist parti newepaper Pravd.t warned.

laven't taught them he criminal plans of ppeared aggrfissoi s ,orlil regemony arc disgraceful failure.

Marshal Leonid Govorov vriling in the government paper Izvestia. said international tension dictates an intensified strengthening of the defensive might of the Soviet L nion. Govorov stated that the Soviet army possesses ’’new arms much superior to the best of foreign

models.”

He added that American Ini ■ ocrialists. following in the trackthe Germans, are "trying t car- nations with blitzkeig 3hiring blows by means o t t';r.i bo.nbs.’’ "By means of military and tor.lie diplomacy they try to m •eir.iine the sell confidence of (-I'.ving ].copies,” Govorov

lid.

Delay Occurs In Peace Steps

a r IHcking night J that no other

i the infection.

patients

was imposed

said.

was

Thc visit-,, ? a Pfeeuife. J

sentatives

session.

Nearly two dozen bills which

increased salaries of some stats ! A11 ■ sta ff memb,- and . ang local officials. boosted were examined, nrd th-V? travel and expense accounts, and ] r ’ r ,ho disease v.-a created se^’eral ner.v oonnti I ^Anieleski said

deputy jobs were passed. They .went to the senate with

warnings of "bankruptry” still | echoing through the shiny halls

Biggest outlay wa* involved li.

a measure increasing mininr.un salaries of about 15 per cent o, Hoosier schocl teachers an aver age of $88. It was designed t; . irrect certain inequalities in the

cw scale approved by the 1941 Jeneral Assembly. The vote wa-

:-t4 to o.

But the House disregarded

Company CTc-

Nee* Toitjd

The regular ,-chr- lu|. | m | and school foi Conipa; -,- J -T29th Infantry v, in m K , ? night at 7:30 oM., cU t v

ference room of ih vice building. The

FlJ

..HODES. Feb. 23 (UP) •i Rot ations between Lsd a ! T; an -Jordan have been •ostponed until M mday. author live ncurccs said t’xlay. pro jn. il.ly because of some h'tr’ a t ie signing of the Lsrae’.i

.gyptian armistice.

Tin Tran -Jordan delegates, .11 (olonels of the Aiab legion )-• . l ie.Uilcd to arrive at Rhode t ni A ' nu n aboard r. Unite -Jaticns planes tomorrow. Th; .a!ks originally were schedule:

io start Friday.

At the last moment, however it was indicated that the Egyp ban governme :t at Cairo hao •umi fault v.itii the proposed N'-gev armistice proposals drawn up by Dr. Ralph Bundle. acUng

Palestine mediator.

Opinions expressed by Israeli som es in Tel Aviv hinted that Egypt may have expressed a desire to delay signing tub amisticc proposal until the Liraer-Trans-Jordan talks liny.- be'"'i

(ompleted.

These opinions said it was possible Egypt may have become convim ■ d until the Israeli-Trans- • Jot Ian negotiations reached ;• ! crucial stag. . These opinions said the 1 chances the aimisiicc, being ' signed cn schedule by Thursday [ si th" latest had ’’considerablv :

Jiminished."

The Legislature INDIANAI’CLIS. Feb. 2.T — L" ) Th? Indiana House Way'ind Means Committee fietted ab nit the state’s biennial budget

p -Wic $, subject |»1

pver.ior Schriekor’s statement the school will i .. A veeks ago that he was opposed Tactics” and t)..

to any salary in rease at thi* ime. It also ignored warning rom a Democrat member ol Ways and Means ’’A” who predicted the state would “go broke" if the “salary grab" bills

continued to pass.

"This everlasting spending mist stop." said Rep. William

er.tilinger. D.. Connorsville. ”If j K r " ZU

privilege tax bill isn’t passe. : PC! ^’ n ' ! ^ ft' -. the Senate. I know Indiana is . ?-|

oing broke.’ - .

Thc privilege tax, which bare- • sjueakefl through the Ildus' ,’csterday. 51 to 49, was a "must" >n th? administration's program The budget committee .v:i* ounting on income from it to lalance a budget that had mil? 1 ’- oom-d fra.n $205,000,000 t rr, than $208,000,000

conducted by Car Kuth gJ

• S AC-R. !

the class a fl (J Grimes diring (",!,.i a . /y

shown.

Immediately^ aC ;i„ ;rs .J I lion period ther. ■ u rj J 1 | ing of all per-.,':;',,! of th,'.,

ganizution i no ,

tim nt inf'" ,...i . jJ ed for entry .. th" >, ‘ rolls it us req .J

ah, g theb- g th” vvico c . j

sonnel bring charge from

copy of the dischar.-

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ITICN Cea’t Sutler Another Miooli No mailer how long veu haverjJ or how many rein, j 0 ii i.i tM for the itchim- of psoriasii „

infeeiions, athlete'- foot nr o'her

ternatly cau^eii -kin irritalioni-™2

GARY. Ind.. Feb 23 < UP) «« wonderfol r. n . ^ M' . f Hospital v. a !:>sed t uei. lopeci tor ih, i... i in'feS .’isitors t day after c qht n:i"' n# A v f " r l, ’ , ■ , " ime 11 : J No acids, no ;.i olio), nn

became iil from a p it-' dt’s strep apniication ivondlr sai veihi^i

, enasele-s. pain relieving unj ar."*«i i :C( Js infection. Nn ugly appearemi On \\ I>.. L. S. Danioleski head of the SALV&—gel re.su:.a. 1: is sondtrli] ned'i al staff, said that th - Sold in Cr, ■ ; istie by Csf

nurses were quarantined am M illmi ai

I'lconor Drug Et..- . j.,,

Aer? in g od condition. He son Drugrist

"T he lessons of the G'i mn:- today after digging cut from bean,; Japanese aggres- ors, who al- ucy.th an avalanthe of “salar ••

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