The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1949 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCaSTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, ...ARCH 2, 1949.

Cha.'ged With Manslaughter * IUC. MCX-. Inc* March 2 — (UPi Ray K Van Vnorhis. 6C a i s.-ncr attenc'ant at the Rich nd elate mental hospital, fac ed arraignment on charges of in- - ■ imtai.'. manslaughter today it f< ir.cctiin with the death of an elderly pat ent. \\ • :u> county grand jury, two-day session, indicted

mi moi:\ nf Melvina May iip..-. d away March

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Of; we think of y u dear wi'j ant! mother .n i i,.i! hearts are sad with pain ,h this world v- uld be heaveild .vi hear your voice again /mi wore a i rown of patience t you -tiug^lefl -n and on y t thfui ic so kind and true . -. wife and mother how we S !l v ntisse ! b\ all. Husband, hi!'';e". ..ml Gra dchildren. pel.

THE DAILY BANNER and HE2ALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the p<i*tofftec at 'ireencastle, Indiana as a^cond litas mal! rnatteir under act of March 7. HGH. Subscription price JO rents per week: *4.00 per year by mall In Putnam eonnty. W.00 to *7.80 per year outside Putnam County. 8. It. Rartden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jaekson Street

lute yesterday 1 William Stewart. I Alexandria. Inc

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, js lv (Hied Stewart's death Ifi ‘•obvious murder." cor II, ::i y Unser said Stc vart if internal injuries caused xternal violence. ' l>r. John •l in. Richmond, who exStewart’s bxly, said all , on 1 nr side and four on ih< r sid were broken, anwhile. Arthur G. I»ftin. , dire tor of the Indian 1 II for Mental Health, sa-d uld study the grand jury’s n the condition of th ■

Tne report said there was “u I .ok of pi per utt. ■ ant training id the instituti' n, the turn01 personnel ,rS5 too hiy 1 ’. i- us* of low pay. ’ there was . . a ct proper ward supervision. and the hospital was ‘uclafied both in doctors and K I ss| | | \ || | I M ' ( I. \ss M'l 1 > IIH I I 1 ■ Is|. M l Ki

roll \\ > HI HI.I. TIKH tlHT Multitud's havi had that I ream. It has not woikecl 0111

ithei s. den | lnI wa y Great and powerful k conunittee J |., mi |ies tend to degenerate. tonight :d ; Rjpptcousness is the sole pi Crawl y, cub-I S( . |Arat j V ,. „f families. Their in-

ill begin

Ol'TNts , I S I I N s| \m»N

ward thought is that theihouses shall continue forevei Ps. 49:11.

VA Reporl Made By Hoover Group WASHINGTON. March 2

-UP) The Hover Commission urged today that the Veterans

A*.ministration put its huge $40 COJ.OOJ.OOO life insurance busi

ness in erder by setting it up ay 1 a separate govern rent Corpora- 1

tion.

It recommend d also that th veterans’ ho.isim? loan program ; i.o divorced from VA and set u\\ , ,s a unit o: t ie federal housing . . ..] h me fin 1 ce agea \. And «<• , I I r.c w.t 1 ea . er g * d hpusekoep suggestions tiic ivm.nlaaion I headed by foi met l re.-uient Her,bert H .«ei said that the Vetin.1 i dmi.iisti at 1 should have .1*, .,t authority and his sub-

erdinates less.

*..,.l* tlit.il. lilts »

I;* ||j Theta Tan Chapter Mi 1 ,\. Iverson, national r ary i»f Delta Tlieta Tan oritity acted a* itistailing of- . n rf Theta Lambda. Delta ta 'I a. 1 nf Knachjale on Tues-

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A eoniniittee from the liar:;r,l Baptist. Roaehdale Christ

i (,v 1 ■ ('i it ili-ili and own table ser vice. Rolls and coffee will be

furnished.

1 .an. Nazatenc an I Presbyterin

IN MEMORY congregations - 1 In nu mory of our ninth' j noon to complete plans foi a

itnsa Query, who passe! away 1.* j nouse to house survey of Roach-

I^eley Notorial, W Mistress nf ,■ 1 Cliff,,i-d 1"' r a v Sharp wa A deliciou- a candlelight 'meeting Mi p.'

,’ears ago

to lay, March 2.

! . . , ve.rug 11 the Miller School. v y,, j, ave onlv you; memory, dear

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ir C Cumings; Charles I’. KnlH. Farber.

me Cat 1 oil L. Kolbe.

goniery. I^ouis 1 1 nCi A. Riggs.

Edwin K.

ant. Willard

\i And Local News It II I 1 I S

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Mr. and Mrs. Russell Myers n

Harry P Walron l Highland. Ind spent the wee:; . K. Wildman. j • nd with Mi and Mrs. Meredith

i Myers

Soecial services will be he! 1 i at SI. Andrew’s Episcopal

Ash Wednesday a :

d Di Civ*

non vioi- 1 I.it.in

class of th. id, under Gardir

RllSSellthe lead•r visit -.1

I wouldn't min i | ehun h aftei a little J "Hu I 1 ,n '

1 Donald Cline of Putnamvill

I took "It from j.p,. n t the week end visiting hi 1 a. m. < SI . las' sis t e i an ,| |n s mother. Eileen and 1 1

and Duddy Cline f Indianapolis.

Ie: islature Wednes lay ami -!>, .mtown at the noon hour ini ,1 street radio broadcast. Intrigue' Charge Hurled By GOP INDIANAPOLIS, Mar 2 lUP> Republicans shouted "political intrigue" today as Democrats United to push a substitute bill 1 1 the compulsory arbitration lav. through tne Mith Indiana < Jeneral Assembly Th. measure to repeal the controversial law which the Demoer.itie pl-itform tagged as ' antilabai was defeated in the senate late vi sterday 26 to 2." Republicans in both houses -said that was just part of i tale <d intrigue, political masterminding, and currying favor with labor while "Repudiating the Iiemoeratii platfoim. This the Democrats deni'd but tiny said that since the GOP 1 senate had seen fit to defeat | their ie|e-alei. they would try. us the next best thing, to hurry I through a substitute hill which! << fuilimi***! *»ii I'nut 4

; 000 f.

2tj She flashed

i. well tower, at the

p dial ti ght, at 9:22 made two great 1 h- field at altitude t and then came Lake Worth at the

>f the runway, for a

ling.

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I Will t lull

»: • d Regular Meeting

j , ( j , ,| Will Club nekl its I ,.p ; . u: .,y meeting at the home of | ,i,. on. >>>.,. Bare.is. with Mrs. v Bni us issisting Roll call j \ a'.entine exchange. The 1. 1 tin.; was opened by Jerry Baieus playing two hymns. I).it g Hr - ■ m! ho.n contests were r nducted and winner go- :

Mrs Man e ithetlin Mrs

Lulu Hamm ukI md Miss Ruth

Barcus.

Dainty refreshments were served t 1 foul members and

three guests.

The next meeting will bo at t ie home of Mrs. Orbtn Ham-

Wi Inesday. March 9.

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Mrs Harriet Custer return,'1 home Tuesday from the St Vincent’s hospital in Indianapolis. She will be glad to see her friends.

St. Paul's Guild ! ,, Meet Monday

th. was as-iisted by Mrs. J. El- . .0 ! J,. cs. notional editor and 1 a-t national president. This ivi followed a hnnrpiet a: 1

y. I Trail Inn.

Til ' ightcon tables at- the Inn wen- beautifully decorated nil v h t candles twined with ivy t white iiisi .s At each plate In - • was a tiny s,'i"ll and the

orority pin.

Th, committee in charge of 1 banquet was Mrs. Marion Wilsie:. Mrs. Don Marketto. Mis Norman Peabody. Mrs. Paul

| IT mins, Mrs. Duward Smyth. .

It len W, in k- Mrs. Ro-

. del t Farber.

I luring the banquet the follow- 1 Roaehdale members were in-

j induced in rhyme which set 1 1 th the principles upon which

sni'iiity was founded: Mi

' Ridiert Meyers, president; Mis.

Paul Sutherlin, vic-presiileiu Mis. Claude Crosby, treasurer: Mrs Janifs Reed, secretary: Mrs L. K Gwaltm-y. sergeant t ;i- in Mfs Betty Wilson, pie Ig - iipcrvisi >1 : and Mrs. Euge 1 Hiltehins. press eorresponilen Otlu 1 members include: Mrs Marilyn Wilson, Mrs. Malcolm Hauls and Mis. Galen Irwin. luillowing the installation snvi, Mrs Iverson ami Mr- ■ spoke t" the utieip Mr P 1 , son weleullied 'I’lii ta Lamb in 1 1 tciii of the potentialities of »iii h a group in a community i. Roaehdale Mrs Jones told • the strength of Delta Theta I’au; that it is the largest phil1 thiopic soiority in the nation.

dale and surrounding trading was a charming r . ana The volunteer callers will dinner. Th. p,. *

meet next Sunday at the Pres- gate to th. If, ,

,,m who! lives . hytonan church at 1:30 for theii held in Indianap.,i; S '

assignments and instruction 1 teresting 1. sun n f the sj

one,

To remember

through,

But the sweetness

forever

\s we treasuie the image of yon. Sa lly missed by the children.

will lingei Th( , purpose of the survey is to meeting Sh. (I, termini' the church member ‘tion has th honor . ship or preference of ev.-ryon, reading hook p, 0v , living in this ar.-a. It is th- I worthy plae. i iihi. feeling of the committee that |•projcc•t„!• 1 a i ;,. the church is important to ,an Kappa Delta pi, community life and it will help | consisting ot Mi \t

to know what relation all tiav.

The niembers '• pivsgrt wer.

WORLD l» VI OF 1’R V V KI* ’I In- Roaehdale community will observe th- World Day <d Biav. r

this Friday with two simultn : j tll ((ie church, eons services. One will be lie. 1 ,-onimitti

at the school tor the first s 1 . grades and their parents. Rev. L-onard Wyifiol e will be i ■ charge of this program. 'Die •iinimunity seivice will be held at 2:30 at the Christian churck. w h< re Rev. Malcolm Han is wl'l hi in charge. Special music and a message on prayer by Roe. Ralph Saunders of Grei iicasti ■ will highlight this program. Th. community is urged to observ •

James Stewart. Ben Buser, ! i Ralph Edwards. Boh Crosby Claude Crosby, Ben Frlen!. Iwonard Wymoie. Malcolm Hnrris and Richard Whelan.

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Kappa Delta I’hi InstalK Officers

Gamma ehaptei of Kappa Delta Phi held installation of o 1 '- fieers Tuesday evening at t’.i - 1 horn, of Mrs. .Inset Sharp. Th.

this Day of Prayei and atten I j following offices were installed' these special programs ! President. Mrs Lloyd Goodman;

! vie,'-president. Mrs. George

n 1 1 FAN FINE D I Buntly; secretary, Mrs Lu il

Mi’NCIE. Ind . March 2. Conrad: treasurer, Mary Ma(UPi -\ 20-yeai-"ld hasketbot. ; p alt) , Ison: monitor. Mi. Wen-

fan was under a suspended .’10 ( | ( ,|) p ( .n; guard,

iay jail sentence today for hit-! ting a playei during the Mine 'j sectional of the state basketball

tournament last week

James Ertle pai l a $5 fine in iity court yesterday after a lee tine from Judge Mario Pionyii. J Ertle struck Leo Ganter, Jr., a Mimcie Bums player, after Minch' defeated Cowan in a Satur-

day afternoon game.

Miss Marg.i Velma Philii

i secure uu. . ,

places nienti The dmne, Mrs. John A

Sharp and M .

all

Mai

Mrs. Wall

CASH LOAMS MONEY can be extj !y useful to mee day needs. INDIANA LOAN 1 13 K. \\ aslungli.ii

! . reg liar monthly meeting j Sh ,. t ,,| (1 three generations i". St I’..■ 1! - f ■ "he Guild will j .| lt , [ n ,,,mtain school of Kentucky held n th. chapel Monday I SUI)|) ,, ltcl , by D ,.ita Theta Tan.

1 Siie said that when the war was

hi{!a\’s Markets

Mr and Mrs Hnward ],e:n j lave received word ,f the birth j I a (laJghte! Sue Ellen, to Ml I nd Mrs Hubert J. Smaltz o’ j Alton. Ill

evening Match 7. at 7:30 o'clock irst ;:d nf Tuesday as previously announced. Tnis will be an inaI rtant business meeting. Everyone is urged to attend. Father .1 hn B Casey will be the gucs

II _ tiOOO Barrows and gilts jr, higher. Good, and : Hi" 22. r , lbs $21 00-$21.50 _ ;•! T 20 00-.$21.25 260-23. sl!r.',0-(;20.50. 290-350 lbs s 1 vf:(i-s 1 ti ( 9 100-160 lbs $17 50 #20.00 S ,ws $15.50-$18.00. Cattle 1200 Calves 400 stead. High medium to 1111 stly good ,t, i.- and mixed yearlings $23 00 >241111. s 1.111 Steels held ab"Vi $24 (10 Heifers S18.50-$23.50 Y-slers .50. higher. Top $.’10.00. Sheep 600 Steady on all class ''s ('hi iee native lambs to 26. ■ .in non down t- $20.00. Slaughtei ewes $10.09 down. Shamrock Beauty Shoppe over Hanna s 3<>. k Store. Permanents neiaal for short time only, < iabrieleen $15.00 value now lO.f0 f 1 a soft natural look, '■ 50 01! permanent $4 95 2-2.1.

f Thursday, Friday and Saturday Sale Men s Shoes We Have Picked From Our Regular Stock 234 Pairs MEN'S TAN, BROWN AND WINE OXFORDS WITH MOCCASIN TOES.

Now Priced at

25% off

Such well known makes as Jarman, Weyenberg and Roblee •• formerly selHn^ from S7.95 to S12.95 How priced for quick sale •• $5.95 to $9.70. Ideal tor dress, street or work shoes. Practically ail sizes, all widths. Opportunities like this for men are few. BETTER COME IN.

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Kieth Hi til- an'l Mr. and Mf j. K Kills drow to camp Breckinridge Ky . Sunday to vis t Hct. L. Kills Jr. He ha>

finished his basic

.p *r

liesnlutioli \dopted B\ Woman's Kelief C orps Tht following resolution

training and J adopted a‘w the meeting of

will rie sent to Virginia to n supply sehonl Sun,la\- dinner guests of Mr. ind Mrs. H ward B an were Mr. an i Mrs Clarence Mann o’ Lafayette Mr and Mrs. Claude Barker f Crawfort'sville, Mr ti nd Mrs. FI ,yd Mann of Net. Rietimi.ii,I, Mr and Mrs Re>. Crask Fillni >re and Mr. and Mis Virgil Mount f Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Stiten Owens and Mrs. Fula Proffitt were the linner guests, last evening of Mr. and Mrs. James Proffitt at .'ruwfordsvlll. They attended •he comedy "Heaven (’an Wait" vhich was presented by the rnwfi.rdsville Dramatic Club Betty Owens Proffitt was a member of the cast. HOSPITAL NOLLS Mrs. Mildred Flint of Fillmorl as dismissed Tuesday. Mrs. Marjorie Haltoni oi #inney, was dismissed Tuesday. Leota Showalte. of Cente; ’oint. was dismissed Tues lay. Catherine Cox of Greencastl was dismissed Tuesday. COK’D FORM Vl.s \X|> DIN NKU GOWNS. VLSI) \ N|< |; LINK OF SPRING SFITS \ND 'IRKSSKS. TIIKSK VRF GOOD BIAS. MRS. IIKhMVV, :4L5 URKKN WOOD. 2-3t

II HOT R SERVICE WHITE CLEANERS 309 N. Jackson St.

the

Woman's Relief ('ups No. •£; meeting in regulai session on February 22nd ’ „ 2 J* The Woman's Relief C^,.r|fH. Auxiliary of the Grand Army of the Republic has been notified that G A. R. books will be closed at the national convention to be held in Indianapolis in Aug-

ust.

\V. R. C is sorry this has to i" M • • ng will ihe Woman's Relief Cocp disband. Some chapter.s will for lack of membership to carry on. However the Greenrastle W. R. C has ;0 members. Whether or not this gn.up disbands th, organization will be the same patriotic supporters of the American armed forces. The \V. R. C. stands ever ! ready to render assistance and any on the noble work of carI ing for afflirted comrades and dependent ones and finding hom- . ■ and employment for th. :r widows and orphans. The W R. C. will emulate and cherish all deeds of those who render service to their country in hours of peril The Woman's Relief Corp will adminster unto them in thtj spirit of Christian humanity asking only in return the blessing of our Heavenly Father The W. R C. will erfeournge loyalty, patriotism and love of country and perpetuate the memory of the heroic dead. The W. R. ('. believes it is their duty to love our country; to support the constitution: to obey the laws to respect the flag, and to defend it against all enemies

Wife Standing By

iVei and our soldiers returned .. he vicinity "t Man- Island, California that the first group t" meet them was a chapter of Delta Theta Tan. For meritoiv- service in the Medical De- | ‘lartmcnt "f the Navy during World Wat II, the sorority was awarded a ceitificatc of Achit v.

was I ment.

Roaehdale is the 5th chapter . he installed by the Greencasje ijigi l j,ei Mrs. Kenneth West

MTinm'ae*fficskleift. sjl,<k,* of th.'lvass in the residential district

TIJI’FK Dltn KK HFI.D NOBLESVILLE. In 1 . March 2 .UP) A tiuck driver was held today mi an assault and battery charge while authorities investigated the death of E !- ward Browning. 49 father of 13

children.

The driver was Alfred Jenkins, whom witnesses said fought with Browning yesterday. Browni ; died of a skull fracture.

FOR SALE

Indiana 6 inch lump coal

S8.50 ton delivered.

POLAR ICE AND COAL CO.

Phone 375 or 139 R.

RED CROSS DRIN K

“All members of the Delta Theta Tau sorority are eo-oper- ! ating in a house-to-house ca.v: 1 '’

• \\ hen Shakespeare wrote, "Age cannot wither . . .’’ he definitely didn't have drugs in mind. To he

,//rr that the medicaments arc fresh and potent —Mended precisely as your Doctor directs—„c Migg, M that you bring us yogi prescriptions.

Coan Pharmacy

18 L Washington Street

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ALTHOUGH he is accused of fathering child of singing student 1 Mary Phillips, hig wife is stand-

• • fl ing by him, this courtroom pic-

| ture of Mr. and Mrs. Ferruccio Tagliavini show*. (International)

other four: Lawrenceville, III . Brazil. Ind.. Monon, Ind , and

Bi,knell. Ind.

Mis. Walter Ballard, local president, acted as mistress of ce!. monies for the entire eve’'.-I

ing.

Music during the banquet wa.. furnished by a Greeiicastle high school group under the direction of Don Marketto. *9 -J- -IWoman's Circle Meets Thursday The Woman's Circle of th* Presbyterian church will nice' j Thursday at 2:30 p. m. in th - church. Mrs. Will Ediugton w : give devotions. DePauw student*. Miss Daga Nyberg <" , Sweden and Oliver Thovathasau of Singapore will have the program. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs J. A. Throop and Nona Davis. Members please note change in meeting place.

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Couples ( lub To Meet Thursday The First Christian Church Couples Club will meet Thursday evening, March 3. at 7:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ted Glidewell. Larabee street. *9 -l- -l- -1* Worn,-ti of Moose To Meet Wednesday The Women of the Moose w 11 meet in regulai session Wednesday evening at 8:30 at the Moos Houle. •9 -9 •!• •!• j Itcolsville Group Meets Thursday The Reelsville W S C. S. y> ill meet at the home of Mrs. Glen-, | Haasler for theit regular meetj leg on March 3, 1949. All Inctnbers and visitors are invit,,l. I Bring work for a bazaar. •9 •!• •!• *9 M rs. Fhmoii To Re Hostess Thursday Afternoon Cirele of Woman's Society Service of Gobin Memorial church will meet at the home of Mrs. W. J. Fuson. 108 Northwood Blvd., Thursday. March 3, at 2:30 p. m. *9 ’9 F *9 Thinxlay Reacting Club To Observe Anniversary Thursday Reading Club will hold its annual anniversary party at the home of Mrs. Ruth Bryant, 504 Elm street. Thursday evening, March 3, at 6:30 o'clock. Members may bring join family or a gu^st Please bring

Greencastle. Mrs. Howard Williams. one of the team captains j has also enlisted the aid of Wal ter Baynard. Adam Wagner and Mrs. Ina Brown to assist her."

FIREMEN S BALI Friday, March 4th, 1949 BOWMAN GYM-9 P, M, WHEAR'S NINE PIECE BAND Admission - SI,5G Per Couple, Tax Paid

ANNOUNCEMENT ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING

OF THE PUTNAM COUNTY

FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC. THURSDAY. MARCH

10:00 A. M. 'TILL 3:00 P. M.

IN THE

COMMUNITY HALL GOBIN MEMORIAL CHURCH

HERE IS YOUR PROGRAM Reside- the regular Imslnes* and Managers report, M. D. Guild, General M ,| i.U9 r ^ 1 tin Indiana Grain < <>->iperali\e, will speak on grain handling .md marl,' Guild is e,insider,-,I |<, be one of th.- ix-st informed grain men in the ( , ..I Ml stork holders should Hear him and get answers to the puzzling tpiest inns t lud all farmers in marketing their grains. ELECTION OF SIX DIRECTORS - FREE LUNCH VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES

Putnam County Farm Bureau CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, INC.