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

rH* JAILY BANNW, GrtENCASTLE, INDIANA,

MONDAY, MAY 23, 1949.

HOSPITAL NOTES*

Mrs. Evelyn Wallace of Spencer, was admitted Friday, Mrs. Dorothy Gibbens of Stil* esville, was admitted Friday. Mrs. Rosa Evans of Fillmore, was admitted Friday. Donna Miller of Reelsville, was admitted Saturday and dismissed Sunday. Miss Virginia Arnold of Fill more R. 2, was admitted Saturday and dismissed Sunday. Delmar Abbott of Clovertlale. was admitted Saturday. Mi- Elmer Cheney of Roaehdal , was admitted Sunday. Mi - Mab"i Collier of Washi- gton. 1) C. was admitted Sunday. Andre w Combs of Cloverdalo, "•a-, admitte 1 Sunday. ,*t Nellie Stoner of Green-

castle was admitted Sunday. Mrs. May Jacobs of Cloverdale, was admitted Monday. Lena Todd of Bainbridge, wa 1 - dismissed Friday. Leroy Newcomb of R. 5, Grafton, W. Va., was dismissed Saturday. Mrs. Flossie McIntyre of Greencastle, was dismissed Saturday. Mrs. Russell Buis and daughter of Greeneastle, were dismissed Saturday. DoLoss Call of Greencastle, was dismissed Saturday. Hazel Skelton of Greencastle, was dismissed Saturday. Brs. Harold McCloud and son of Roachdale, were dismissed Saturday. Mrs. Dettie Moore and son of Greencastle, were dismissed Saturday.

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C. OF C. BROADCASTS

AN EARLY SUMMER BRIDE

The broadcasts conducted by the Greencastle Chamber of Commerce, and offered as a public service by DePauw University. will be concluded Thursday al | afternoon. May 20. when the las.

March 7, 1878. Sabacrlpttna pries 20 cents per Reeki 9AM par

year by mall la Putnam 15.00 to 17.80 par ysar

Putnam County.

H. B. Bari den. PabOator, 17-19 Booth Jackson

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Whether Soldier, Sailor, or Marine, nr a Civilian At Home •• You Plaved A Part in Winning the War The Savings ot Ai! of Us Invested in Savings Bonds Converted Your Daily Work into Tanks, Planes Ships, Guns » You Played A Part in War By Saving. Will You Play A Part in Peace? Savings Today Are Used for Productive Purposes. Whatever you buy with accumulated Savings puts money in the channels of the American economy, and is expressed in your own pay envelope. Why not start saving today at the

I of the current series

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Tuesday’s broadcast fea.ure j Rev. John Tennant and Chester | Coan who are members of ih , Citizens Committee. They will | discuss recreational facilit!' 1 public health and street improvements. Thursday's broad .'as will feature J. A. Cartwri.in president of the Chamber <> j Commerce, Harry Voltfnor anu ! Mrs. Ferd Lucas. William Hebert, J. R. Pence, Charles Wea.' er. Leo Grimes, Mrs. Joe MeCor i ! and Mayor Stewart have appear ■ ' ed on previous broadcasts. These programs may be heavl

V. F. W. Auxiliary will meet over ra< jio station WORE, locatWednesday at i : >0 p. m. at the ^ e( j gg j meg. on all WM radi i -

The program director os H. Mil'er and the station announcer Ee Kruger, both DePauw Universllv

students.

Personal And lotal News H K I E E S

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SOFTBALL MEETING AT Greencastle Meuse Lodge TUESDAY, 24 RP.M. (DST) SOI’TBALL TEAMS WILL BE ORGANIZED. I'OP ALL MEMBERS AND SON'S OF MEMBERS

FORRESTAL DEAD IN LEAP

Post Home Mr. and Mrs. William Jamison ,f Coatesville, are the parents of i son born Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ellis of freencnsi.ir, are .he parents of a aughter born Friday. W. R. C. will meet Tuesday at H.’tO p. m..in regular session in h. Odd Fellows loom. Mrs. Irene Clark, formerly of Irei neastle, has been confined tc icr home in Reelsville by illness The American Legion Auxiliry will hold its stated meeting it the Post Home this evening at i:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scobee and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christenberry at Monticello. Word has been received here of .he death of Judge Fred L. Wilis i s of St. Louis. He is a broth■r of Miss Eva C. Williams of isar Fincastle. The Girl Scout picnic which 's hedulcd for Tuesday at 6:,'10 p :i. in Robe Ann Park, will be ickl in the Presbyterian church ..i» case of rain. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Taulman >f Indianapolis, were Sunday gut -ts of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seller. Mr. and Mrs. Taulman are lormer residents of this city Mi and Mrs. Lawrence Reed, nd Mrs. Nora Smith of 11 north L cast street were dinner guests f Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reed, vo ;t Walnut street road Friday

vening.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Phillips have received word of a birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Phillips, of Dayton, Ohio. Mis. Phillips was formerly Irene Witchman. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne Hall have r "turned home from an automoilt trip to the West Coast. They aveled over 5,400 miles and visited in Phoenix. Atiz., Isis An- ; le:; aSd Las Vegas. Miss Jean Feld vlll arrive home Monday for a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Walter Feld, north College avenue. Miss Feld Is a nurse in urgery at Michael Reese hospital In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ellis and laughter, Darlene, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Applegate attended a wedding reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I Hopkins. Saturday evening. The reception Whs held at the homo if Mr. and Mrs. Mike Green, Carbon, Indiana.

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IN MEMORY

I memory of our dear husbnr.il and father, Alva E. Stone, wh passed away one year ago t< Jay i

May 2.'i, 1048.

Sadly missed by wife an.il chii Iren, father and sister. pd.

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James V. Forrestal (inset-upper left), 57-year-old first American Secretary of Defense, is dead at Bethesda, M!following a 13story leap from the skyscraper. Naval Hospital where he has been undet treatment for ‘'occupational fatigue" since he retired from hie Cabinet post on March 31 Forrestal’s bpdy fell from the 16th f loor (X). and landed on a third floor escarpment (arrow) of the modernistic hospital building. He left behind a scrawled epitaph: "Better to die and sleep the neverwaking sleep than linger on." Mrs Forrestal and a son, Michael, are returning from Paris aboar d the presidential plane "Independence", placed at their disposal by Secretary of State Dean Atcheson. (International) ,

FISHIN' FUN Last year, according those who are supposed know about s-r-eh things, records were broken by

number of hopefuls who lined the hanks of every pond, lake, ant 1 stream in thy state. Also, a -eonlipg to those who are supposed to know, the weather for this coming week end I'- su| posed to In' Ideal for a fishing trip (tnd picnic, so we will go out on a limb and predict that thin year Mr* record will b? broken again. There Is something about fishing at this time of year that gets under the skin of every

Hopeful In the country.

Sportsman’s Shop

ilrs. Shoiikwiller To tc Hostess Monday A joint meeting of the Ho : and Child Study Club and Mot!’m’s Study Club will be held Monday evening at 8:00 o'clo !c at Phe home of Mrs. Maynai i dhonkwiler. d* H* d* + Kinera ('Ink To Meet Thursday Emera Club will meet Tluir lay evening. May 26. at 8:‘'3 >’clock with Mrs. O. D. McCul-

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.’resent Day To Meet

Vith Mrs. Lyon Present Day Club

Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. at th' ionic of Mrs. Glenn Lyon. Plea .ote the time of meeting.

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Happa Delta Phi Held Pledging Sunday An impressive pledge ecrenony and tea was held at the ionic of Mrs. Josof Sharp by lamma Phi Chapter of Kappa Jolla Phi. Sunday afternoon. The following were pledged: Mrs. Wanda Grimes, Mrs Wilalene Hun- drey, Mrs. Freda Mauzy, Mrs. Mary Jaie Trout Mrs. Charlotte Matthew. Mr*, lima Steele, Miss Dorothy Haris, Miss Gladys Sutherlin and Miss Fauneil Brattain. After the pledging, lovely rereshment* were served with Mrs. Paul Mahoney, patrone n o: ho chapter serving at the tea table. Those on the committee were Mrs. Josef Sharp, Mrs. Christene Williams, Mrs. Carol Roberts, Ann Cashbnugh anil Mrs. Dorothy Goodman. d- d* Twentieth t’erMury <’.nb To Meet Wedn* u.ljy The Twentieth Century Club vill meet Wednesday afternoon f it 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Sarah Wright South Jackson Street. Miss Minnetta Wright and Mrs. B. T. Rilei as isslstant hostesses. Miss Lelia Horne will have th? program for the meeting. Subject ‘Girl Scouts and Future Citizen

ship."

+ 4- + + • hlld’s Study Group To Hold Plrnlc The Child’s Study Group of A. 1. U. W. wl! Ihold ttn annupl pic. lie Tuesday, May 24th, at Robe- I Inn Park, from 4:00 p. m. »to :00 p. m. All members and their amilies are Invited to attend. Irs. Jerry Winning and It'D. larllon Hamm arc the co-choir- I

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4* 4* + d* r ss Aker Pledged By Delta Gamma Miss Geraldine Aker, 9 E. Poplar St, Greencastle, was formally pledged to the DePauw University chapter of Delta Gemma, national social scrority in ceremonies held in Bloomington May 21, it was announced to-

day.

Delta Gamma was granted iU DePauw charter in April, and be gan its colonization here the month. Daughter of Dr. and Mn

Mrs. Bedell, was Miss Rachel Gillen prior to her marriage in the Gobin Memorial Church Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bedell will make their home in Washington, D. C.

Charles Alter, Miss Aker is a freshman in the DePauw school of Music. She is a graduate of Cr cncastle High School. COMMANDERY NOTICE

Stated meeting Greencastle Commandery No. 11 Wednesday evening, May 25th, at 7:.l0 p. m. DST. Entertainment for th?

ladies.

Robert Zicgelman, Commander. LATE NEWS t ai y pi a Jed guilty to the slaying o! bank president Kasselt W. Illnsliaw, of Shirley, ami was '-id i.: ej to life Imprisonment. The brief hearing took place in Merry Clrcniit Court. Gorman is a paroled convict from a ( :ilif.:rnla prison. CCDAR RAPIDS. la. (INS)— r J leas-' brought proceedings t > r. surprise close teday in tile iido! i f Dr. Robert C. Kivlledge, irm I with the inurjer of Ms wife’s alleged seiS.icer, Tile stat " had ended Its searching cross-examination >f the St. Louis baby specialist abo.it hour after lie took the stand for the third day. WASHINGTON, May 23.— (!\S)—The House Appropria'Ions ( omnitltei> today eut forign aid funds by 15 per een<, ordering a 9629,780,000 slash in the $5,272,200,000 asked President Truman for Marshall Plnn spi oiling.

RED CROSS ALERTED

night Saturday. Many telephone calls were received, and a number of people came to the office to ask about relatives and friend

in the stricken area.

The f ollowing members of disaster sub-committees spent th"' evening in the office ready to be >f assistance if needed: W. D. Mayhall, Col. N. Huckleberry, J. J. Eitel, Kenneth Eitel, J. F. I Hirt, F. A. Pease. Rev. Saundin, | Miss Edith Browning, Morris 1 Hunter, Earl Boyd, Pete Milanevich, Dale Oler, Dick Rowland, William Bishop, and H. E. M*llor. L. B. Cowglll, M'lv'a Meyer and C. C. Coan reported by telephone where they could be ! reached. Chief of Police f»kimmerhorn and Fire Chief Will ; am Lawrence were among the first

'Don't bother about mol How .... licked up at the HOME LAUNDRY A- ( LEAXERS quipment. Contacts with Stat Police Post and with the chi'", uprrvisor at the telephone o: fice brought prompt and couri". ■us co-operation.

to offer assistance

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4ayor Unmasks Thee Klansmen

SOPERTON, Ga., May 23 — -j.-) Mayor John Peterson aited today to sec if the Klu ilux Klan will take threatened cgal action against him fo trlf/p ng the hoods Off three rob. od men here Saturday night. K’.an Grand Dragon Samue Jreen, in Atlanta, claimed th i cterson "violated the civ ghts" of the men by forcing th. in rasklng and declared tha' hc‘s going to hear samethinf abo’ut It.” Green commented thti ,"w. don't like ou- dogs to be kicke ireond, by mayors or anyboJ

oise."

Meanwhile, the men who wer unmasked went fme on $10 '.and each, charged with disorJ rly conduct and disturbing th

peace.

Their trial, originally set fo today in city court here, we postponed until June 13 whe: their attorney said die was uaab. to appear in c^irt tqday>. . ^ They were listed at city jai as Joe Green, farmer: Malcoln

Uert for fiv; tss nd "nobody night have dir^“ selves." The mayor said h ( he men after theyBl .vhojthey were. Peterson said h; his neighborhood 'i.n Saturday night ind sheeted men mt streets He sav," iwj; 'is house and went) to thenn the mav .ra( He said he gnfchlj hoods "when they dentify themselva, Green and Braid’y, tf :aid. adding that Bnf id off his (retersosV he srtuggle. After that Pahce« Vare arrived and' ’eterson to a coraeri dock where three otf gun i stood. "They ay anything either.” aid, "no 1 gra'-hed fps K.: : ird "he oti. ®jm l Bff and jot'r5|L lushes."

FRANKUB TOWNSHIP WOMEN PREPARED BOUNYIFUL Fill

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U HOUR SERVICE WHITE CLEANERS 999 N. Jncknon BL

acreJof "it at the Raywood C urran home Friday morning and plowed H 0 80 ^ jlOOO*