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

/He JAILY BAhNtR, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, AFRil 11, 1949.

Cm'PLE BETIKES

Mr. anil Mrs. VV. H Adei h:i\ retired from the telephone ne? vice at New Maysville aftei 4

years.

In that time they emplbyed 3d girls off and on. Mrs. Opal Ca:

OffiCZ?.‘5 EL"riED

INDIANAPOLIS. April 11.— (UP) L.. Col. Lee C Huey. Indanapolis, was elected president of the Indiana department of the

Receive Officers Association at

the annual convention which epd- sity C< oper, now an Indianapoli id yesterday. He succeeds Lt. operator, was with them !'• Col. Fred R. Donaldson, Ix>banon. 1 years. Mrs. Marie Keen Ade Col. Chester Lichtenberg. Fort was with them !• years. W was elected senior vice j The telephone service will b , - District vice presi- divided between Koachdalc and

■ vv Lt. Ctndr. David L. Bainbridge.

Evans Fort Wayne; Lt. Col. Elwood W, Dalton, South Bend; and Lt Col John B. Grossnickle,

Evanrville.

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< \K1> OK THANKS

Wc wish to thatik our friend' and relatives for the lovely flov -

ion requoste i tne re-1 an( | S y n1 pathy in the recent o! the 84th Infantry I soirow of | 0 sing our mother.

Mrs. Myrtle Zimmerman Rogers.

Mr. and Mrs.

Otho Zimmerman and

children

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zimmerman

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Divi: ion (reserve) and asked .ha; t he stationed in Indiana.

;d'o: Way" was chosen as the

e for the 1950 eovnention.

ANNIVERSARIES

CARD OF THANKS

We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone, who helped us to celebrate out 50 th Wedding anni-

versary and all who sent us the

pretty cards and gifts.

Mr. and Mrs Fred Goddard, i :,ul Satnr a - v> Apnl ! '-

. | Betty Lou Frazier, daughter ; —— of Mr. and Mrs Elmer Frazier, !>

years old Sunday, April 10.

YES Greencastle has rug

and upholstery

cleaning service.

PHONE 1040

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Phone 1037

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PREVO'S

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THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postofflce at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 20 cents per week: $4.00 per year by mall in Putnam county. $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. S. B. Rariden. Publisher. 17-19 Smith Jackson Street.

And Local News B H I £jF S Mi H I Mrs. Samuel Philips Jr i . i s pent Sunday afeir. . Mr. and Mrs. Othu . j. k )1 X>*rth Indiana St

M ]’<l Mi Robert L. Scobct p . lie nr.- leaving to >■ we' ks vacation ti >; . i In ui. Texas and Monirv. Mexico. I' i i. . A ixdiary .vill noli I- (dm eti it 8:00 o'clock .’on :.r. evening it the Post me An . :. u i ting program snl iM! '.v the meeting. Mi Paul Hill o! ‘'iamf 1 ( the parents of a I- Aj: * 1 8th at the MethoI h. pit il ;i Indianapolis. Mrs nil f" Diet- Freda Sid

U" dpa if Mancie i e,' ;1! at the home of his * T i: on rnmean. :i0 ' '. Mr Good in 'ed a stroke about

Dm. Gleaners class meet i to be held at th mum <>i M Ruth Smith in Filli iiiy, has been postpon T !av, April 19th i change of date, f '■ \ L Meredith returned So'tirday afternoon fron lis> '.osp ;al in Indian 1 >i he tias been a pa 1 x weeks. Rev. Mere i envu!* seing very nicely, a Mrs. Harry VVey o I'o a'tending ; d Phy. ' a! Educatio. Lake James thi " < ' \V..y i • visiting Mr '' r K Lewis and fam1 re at the meeting M: Staten Owen : • uington on Sunday ' Wagner's great Lenten i ■ ■ fal ” The open • e'n's by tii. 1. U Sehoo M i I' d given in the Rngh translation. \ F W. Auxiliary will nice; • ne-Pay at 7 10 p. at thi it Hortie, There will be in ‘million of officers. Nationu • »;>’ Ktln 1 Griffith, will bi ie installing officer. Refresh ' -t : yin be served. ;:i;. i d Fitzsimmons, sout ■ a *1 . i on of the luck ’’ a < nr liunters of his section P • He i up sixteen specimen t ('U'o'.e variety Saturda' i 1 n a short trip to th near his home. A ! ■' cii' tami: g the names n no , Gro' ncastle High Sehoo ■ ■ 1 ; has I) released Iv ■ad Pa mm e. i eg.strar o 1 ■ ’'.a . i ; f Southern Cat i. as enrolled for graduati rl< in tin Uiiiversity. Thos • i • J Bamberger. Join d' i d G ilespie and Mary Flor* nee Landis.

Residenth of the Big Walnut nelghliorhood were arous- ' <1 by a t rer.ieridims noise last week, and there were many frantic Alls *„ the local |‘occ department asking il in re were any reports of anher evclonu' in this vicinity, ltd. department, being inter"••'J in inythlng o| a nature tliut would disturb the trant'lility ot onr beloved Big • alnut quickly railed several I our lies! operators, and retmiriHl to the creek to offer mi assistance. After a dillgni r.trvev, we arrived at the s 'eiu ot i tie commotion, and > :ml that Mrs. Earl I.armnrc h'ii Inst suceeei'ei in landing ■> fwe nound bass. Ob well, we ■ all is 1 excited to some degree. Sportsman's Shop

SOCIETY •ta'iihrUlgr .**. T. A. Meets VVetlnesday veiling T'-.e Dainbrit'ge P. T. A. will be .0Jt to guest night Wednesday • veiling, April 13. 7:30 p. m. in the gym. Tne P. T. A. County Council will have a brief .r.eeting and intailat on of officers following the lectures of Dr. Herbert Maon and Dr. Roy D. Smiley. All county council officers please attend this meeting as it will he the last one f >r this school term. •T* V •{• ■l* Miss Benson Honored At Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Benson ,ave a birthday party for their 'lughtcr, Miss Andrea Guadajope Benson at their home southwest of the city Sunday afternoon. Among those attending wen Miss Naomi Ann Benson, Mr i -il Mis King, Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew. Brazil; Mr. iml Mis. Mrs. John Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Marks and sons. Indianapolis. -t- -t* *'* -t* Voiuan's study ( tub It Id \pril Meeting Tin April meeting of the WoinV Study Club was held at ie h me of Mrs. Herold T. Ross i Friday afternoon April 8th It.- Raymond Neal gave a very Ightful review of the book Bride of Fortune," by Harriet*. . Kane. A short memorial wre iven by Mrs. H. E. H. Grecv eaf in memory of Mrs. Ida herce, who was for many years ■ faithful and loyal member of he Woman’s Study Club. One Tuest. Miss Carrie Pierce wa iresent. Following the nieetine he hostess served dainty ref reshments. + 4* + + 'hild's Study '(iroup "o Meet Tuesday The Child’s Study Group of A. \. U. W. will meet Tuesda vening, April 12. at 8 o’clock a he home of Mrs. Wallace Yodt t 00 Highfall. Mrs. Charles Erd an will be the assistant hostes trs. Elizabeth Turnell will tal’ n "Children’s Radio Workshop Everyone is cordially invited to ‘tend. -I- -i- >. E. O. To leet \\ ednesday P. E O. will meet Wednesday 'oiling at 7:30 at the homo o Irs. Fowler Brooks. + 4- -i* + appier Homes Study lilti Meets Tuesday The Happier Homes Sttid." hub will meet Tuesday at 7:3( m. at the home of Mrs. Fran is Gat .:u r. 115 W. Berry St. 4* 4* 4* + ’elta Theta Tau o Meet Tonight Delta Theta Tau Alumnae Glut ill meet Monday at 7:45 p. m t the homo of Mrs. Don McLean ’.idgn Ave. 4- 4* 4* 4* Irs. Mcda Long tost ess To S. (:. S. C. C. will meet Tuesday at .00 p. m. at the home of Mr Ueda Long. 203 College Ave. 4* 4* 4* 4* eronica Club To leet Wednesday Veronica Club will meet Wed esday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock t the home of Mrs. James ZeD 05 east Washington street, with .Its. Oscar Sallust as hostess .Its. Lysle Green will have th' ■rogram. 4* 4* + 4* uippa Delta Phi ’n Meet Tuesday Kappa Delta Phi Sorority wil' ave a special meeting Tuesday vening at 8:00 o’clock at thi las Office. Members please at ■ml as this is an important leeting. ■:* 4* -I•entury Chib Observes Vnniversary Friday The Century Club observed s fifty-seventh anniversary Friay at the home of Mrs. Frank Donner. The members of the club and their guests were welcomed by Mrs. Clyde Wildnan, president. She then presented Miss Lola Walls who. as chairman of the 'nnivetsary committee, introduc'd Dr. George Davis, the speak■r. Dr. Davis’ program consisted of delightful anecdotes and readings from James Whitcomb Riley. The Century Club is most grateful to Mrs. Donnor for her gracious hospitality, to Miss Wells for securing the speakei

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and to Dr. Davis for his very rewarding talks on Riley. Tea was served by a comI'ttee consisting of Mrs. Killinger. Mrs. Unsworth, Mrs. Norris, Mrs. James Houck and Mrs. W. J. Eckardt. + 4* 4* 4* Maple Heights (Tub T. Meet Tuesday Maple Heights Home Ec Club will meet Tuesday. April 12. al the V. F. VV. Post promptly at ?:50 o’clock with an Easter door prize. Roll call will be answerer with "What I see By the Pap■re. ' Hostesses will be Mrs. War :e:i S'.vickard, Mrs. Raymonc Spurlock and Mrs. Fcrest Harris 4* 4* 4* 4* Mrs. Cough To Be Hostess Tuesday Tuesday Reading Circle wi meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:3 o’clock with Mrs. H. B. Gough. 4* 4- 'I* Mrs. Jones To Be : lostess Thursday The Busy Bee Club will moi Thursday, April 14, with Mr - Roy Jones. All members at rge I to be present. 4- 4* 4- 4real Books Club t'o Meet Monday Great Books Club will mee londay evoring at 7:30 o'clocl !: high school libraty. 4* 4* *1* fhurtulay Club Met Met Mtith Mrs. Craddic! The Thursday Club met at th , :n of Mrs. Esther Cradiek. or Vpt.l 7. The morning was spent ■ visiting. At the noon hour i v’.'iy delicious pitch-in-dinnei vas served by the hostess am r helpers, Effie Parker anel Titrude Zeigleman, to sixteet nembers and two guests an ix children. The meeting was called to ord i by the president, Lulu Cox Hie club song was sung and th< .ord’s prayer repeated. Roll cal vas answered by how and when •ou met your husbands. The secretary’s report was r eai md approved, dues wore collect 1 and the treasurer's report wa.given. The Club voted to donate $1.0; u the Cancer fund, also $1.00 L he Crippled Children's fund. Ida Sinclair presented eaei ne with an Easter bonnott. Sh eceivod many thanks for them Irs. Craddick was very happy L ercivc her hostess gift and hanked everyone. Three entertaining contests vote given and won by Helen Sinclair, Edith Zeigleman a.u ’dna Cox. Visitors were Carrie Scigleman and Edith Zeigleman Flowers are to be exchanged at he next meeting which will b< leld at the home of Olive Ha •ourt on May 5. All members ate urged to hi iresent.

NTEBNBFRG, April 11 — (CVS)—Five men who i»*iee knew power and glory as top diplomats or ministers of state under Adolf Hitler were found guilty today of conspiracy to wage aggressive war. At the head of the list was Bunin Ernst Von Wetzsaeker, •nave aristocratic Prussian who servn.l for many years as Hitler’s ambassador to the Vatican. Sentences are to be announced later.

Today s MarketHogs 12000. Barrows ant’ gilts 25c to fully 50c lower. Spots 75c off. Good and choice 170220 lbs., $19.50-$19.75; 220-250 lbs., $18.50-$19.50; 250-270 lbs., $18-$18.75: 270-325 lbs., $17.25$18.25. Load over 350 lbs.. $16.50 Sows $14.50-$16.75. Cattle 2400. Calves 400. Steel, and heifers strong to mostly 25 to 50c higher. * Sheep 1000. All classes steady Good and choice native lambs $29.50-$3i

to let him have the family cai Four persons drank the coffee which laboratory technicions said contained arsenic. All became ill. / BEAST KILLED SIX MARION, S. D.. April 11 — (UP) —Butane gas from a leaking furnace was blamed today for an explosion which destroyed St. Mary’s Catholic church, killing six palm Sunday worshippers and injuring more than 40.

£Ute F ‘'-* 0 '^" «a,d an J sh,,wed ^at th ( . through the small l from a base.ne W !unJ Butane gas is eolon'jJ eSS and ‘ts preset suspected. ’ The blast aecurrfd s the 9 a. m . mass two altar boys struck, light the candles m, even a spark could ^ off the explosion,

TATTLETALES-By | Keepu Cle

MENTAL CASE VINCENNES, April 11. (UP) Efforts were b mg ma i today to commit Kenneth Pace 18, to a mental institution. Pace, according to a panel of doctors who made a mental examination, vas insane when he put poison in tis father's coffee in February localise the elder Pnce refuse;

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"Calling all cars! Calling all csrs! Investigate the report that the HOME LAUNDRY 4 ( are giving even better service to all th i ritstommt ever given Before.

LOST: Brown Schafer pen be veen Sam Hanna’s and Deltas eta. Reward. Kathy Jung ’hone 530. ll-2t AINTING TO BE ON IMSLAY AT OPK ART CENTER Paintings by 22 outstandin; on temporary American painterz /ill be on display in DePauw’f Vrt Center today through April .'2. The exhibit, valued at $10,000 under the auspices of Kappa Pi. ert honorary. The show includes abstracinns, still iifes, landscapes, charictcr studies and seascapes. lucluded in the show are can--ases by George Grosz, Frederick aubiK, Aaron Bohrod, Adolph md Marion Greenwood. LATE NEWS WASHINGTON, April II _. INS)—Picket lines were thrown ‘round Washington’s four news apers today when pressmen and Sterctypers struck for high er wages. The action by the two unions will make It im|»ossihlf> for the newspapers to print their after noon editions. NEW YORK, April II—(INS) —A student strike marked by fight lug between UMO youthful pickets and police began today at the city college of New York. Twenty-seven students, InekidIng five girls, were arrested In the first two liotrrs of a demonstrution poiiee describisl flatly as "a riot.” Fifteen of the arrested students wore booked for disorderly i nndiict and one was charged with third degree assault on a poliiemun. The ile.-rnnstration—railed to protest the fuikire of collie authorities to (dismiss two porfessors accused of anti-semitism and racial disrrlmlnatnn—began at 7:80 A. M. by TOtSO A. M. po-li«-e announced they .had the pick, ct lines under control.

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