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

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1949.

Asks Military Aid From U. S.

PARIS. July 23—i INS i French Premier Henri Quiuille has appealed for American military aid saying “it is indispensable for world peace that the United States collaborate .n the defense of Western Kuropi against an eventual aggression ' The Premier mad. his excl 1 • tive statement in answer to a questionnaire submitted by Kngsbury Smith, European >neral manager of IN'S. Meuille said. “It is evident that projects of i dlitary ahl to Europe which resident Truman is ■ xpeit.-d to ibmit soon to the America.. ■ engress ae an indis|Hi sai . omplement to the Atlantic act.”

today ending their two dry .trik . asi.rst Amet.cun oveseas airlines. AOA announced that flights abroad, suspended during tiu walkout, will be resumed today.]

'.TVSENTEKY FPHtf MH' TORONTO July 23 iINS) — I R porta reached Toronto todav i that 12 bahies have died and ! mor than hO others are ser- I

iously ill in a dysentery epidemic

. n th. northern Ontario lumb> r- ! ng town of Mattawa.

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postofflee at Ureeneastle, Indiana as seeond class mail matter under act of March 7, 1«78. Suhscrlpthm prti-e JO cents per week; $4.00 pet year hy mall In Putnam county; to $7.80 per year outside Putnaui County. S. R. Rarhlcn, Puhllsher 17-10 Sauth Jackson Street

SOCIETY

Mr and Mrs. Ernest Radrr ad lardy. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rader, litt today on e vacation trip to the Smoky Mountains and other points of mteicst in the south.

RIBBITs MFI.TIPL1 FAST .

TODAY’S BIBI.K THOI'CHT That is a task all of us tan share. Too few repeat good news, too many repeat bad news. News of a better way of life is good tidings. We can proclaim it by our lives too. The I»rd hath annointed me to preach good tid-

ings. - Isa 61:1.

KF.TFKV TO WORK NEW YORK. July 23 ONS) Some 70-odd striking AEL .idio officers returned to v.

MEMPHIS Term. iUPi Mama a h- tty 12-pound New Zealand ! wh to rabbit, gave birth to a I l.tti r ot 18 bunnies On the same 1 day another of Lonnie Davis !<>c. haii a 15-baby litter.

Peiisoxal And Local News Bill*: FS

BASEBALL SUNDAY. JULY 24TH DEEM BROS. vs. PLAINFIELD ROBE ANN PARK

Mr. and Mrs Glen Crawley ot Greer.castle R. 2. are trie parents of a daughter born Friday.

Morris Hunter and Kenneth Bunten will leave next week for a vacation in northern Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snively left Thursday afternoon for a vacation in northern Michigan.

NEXT TO HOME-NONE BETTER YOUR HEALTH IS IMPORTANT TO US--

Mr. and Mrs W. W. Etehes~n of Iowa City are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newgent and son, Bobby.

And that is one reason we insist only on the finest grade foods and all perishables are kept fresh under proper refrigeration.

• CAFE ItOYAEE

There will be a basket dinner at Union Valley Church Sunday July 24 following services bv Rev. McHatlin.

Thomas McClure underwent an emergency appendix operation Friday night at the Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis, j His condition was reported as satisfactory Saturday morning.

Mrs. Robert A. Arford of Tucson. Arizona was expectei to arrive in Indianapolis by plane Saturday 8 a. m. to vtsit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy L. Cross in Roachdale.

All 4-H Club girls of Greeni astle township who are enrolled in Baking Food preparation >r Canning please come to the ^ Vocational building on Monday, t July 25. 1 to 4 if you want j your record books checked.

Now Open For Business THE NEW SUBWAY GRILL , "Serving the Best In Foods"

Open 5:30 A. M. 'til Midnight

CORNER OF SEMINARY AND COLLEGE

Visitors in the Charles Michv 1 home recently were: Mrs. Ruhy j O’Neal and son Stevie Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mannen. Mr and Mrs. John Elmore, Mr. and Mrs Everett O’Neal. Mr. and Mrs. E K. Snyder and daughter Rosetta. Miss Wilma Faye Cash and Jchnny Haltom.

The Brazil Kiwanis dub is again custodian of the traveling gavel. Not many months ago the Brazil club passed the gavel op. to the Bloomington club and now it has made the circuit and has come hack to Brazil. In the near future the Brazil club will carry the gavel to the Greencastle club. —Bazil Times.

FOR SALE: Sofa bed practically new old rose tapestry, plastic arms. Will sacrifice for *50 00 Phone 724. 23-U

When the Ounce of Prevention Foils

Fishing Should Be OK This Weekend

it Warning against accidents in the home and on the highways is old stufi to most of us. Many industries have made real progress in accident prevention, hut our homes continue to produce minor and major injuries on an ever-increasing scale. In spite of every precaution, accidents will occur. When the "ounce of prevention" fails, it is wise to have "the pound of cure” ready and at hand. Sec that your medicine cabinet is amply stocked with standard first-aid materials. Keep a first-aid kit in the pocket of your car. VTe shall be pleased to help you select the esseattal items from our complete stuck.

INDIANAPOLIS. July 23 — (INS»- There should be a lot of good fishing this week-end. That’s the word from the state co interval ion department. Heads of the Conservation Department and the U. S Weather Bureau in Indianapolis got together and decided that since barometric pressure will be rising and showers should end bytoday the state's streams and lakes should be "ripe" for good catches. A high temperature of 88 is forecast for Sunday afternoon with much less humidity than experienced the last week. Early reports, however, from conservation officers say most streams and river* are very * muddy with catches running j from poor to fair during the middle of tile week.

COAN PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS

8 SONS IN SERVICE

PUTNAM COUNTY'S LARGEST BRI O STORE BUILT ON ACCURACY, ljUAIJTY AND SERVH*.

18 K. WASHINGTON ST.

PH. S88

MORELY. Mich. <UP> Joining the armed forces is nothing new in the family of Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Tirombe. Their boy S.itney has joined the Army, making a total of eight sons they now have in the various branches of the service.

I Bride Fleet Honored | Wila A Uncn shower Miss Este’line Slia’.'er. Mrs | I>*Roy Bray and Mrs John A Friend entertained with a liner, shower. Wednesday evening. July 20. honoring Miss Donni Coffin, a member of the Putnam County Hospital office force. Yellow and white, the colors of the bride-elect, were carried out in the decorations am? refreshments. Miss Coffin w-.R broom? the bride of Theortn Chapnsn of Bloomingdale on August 21 t. + + + + Friendly Neighbor* ( lub Held Meeting The Friendly Neighbors Club of Bambridgc met at the home of Mrs. Etta Crews Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Zadte Pruitt as assistant hostess. The president. Mrs. Vera English. opened the meeting with all singing the Star Spangled Banner vith Mrs Jesse i^ane at the piano. After the business meeting contests were given and wen by Mrs. Effie Smith Refreshments were served to the following women airs Zn-I'? Pruitt. Mrs. Irene Oeniry. Mrs. Hazel Lrwman. Mrs. Achsa C.issity Mrs Martha Johns.ci. Mis. Elsie Hanks. Mrs. Ef'.e Smith. Mrs. Vera English, r.rrs Jessie M ne. two guests. Miss Grace Gentry and Mrs. Maude CTodia’l and the hostess. Mrs. Etc*

Crews.

Next meeting will oe at the home of Mrs. Hazel la-wina with Mrs. Achsa Casslty as assistant hostess. + + + + C lub Met With Mrs. Henry IVrkinx Twelve members of Greencastle Township Neighbors Club met in the home of Mrs. Henry Perkins on July

20th

Roll call was answered by short cuts in cooking. Two contests were held by members of the club. The hostess served dainty refreshments after the usual p.ocedure of the meeting was held. Before adjourning the club planned a family dinner at Robe Ann Park in Greencastle on Sunday. Aug. 7th. Next meeting to be with Mrs. Walter Roach the third Wednesday in August.

, ‘3+ + + + + + +’T*’E4’ + ^ ANNIVERSARIES 8 + *>. + + + -*--«--*- + + + <3i

SOFTBALL Ifc^LTS

Weddings Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Akers of Nashville, Tenn, 1 year Sunlay. July 24 th. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Phillips. Russellville. 35 years today. July 23rd.

the East Friendly

IN MEMORY In loving memory of James Steven Erven, son of Mr and Mis. Earl Erven, who passed away July 24. 1947. Softly the stars are gleaming Upon a silent little grave. Where there sleeps the baby We loved but could not save. None knew how sad the parting, Or what the farewell cost. But God and the angels have Gained the darling we have lost. Sadly missed by mother, daddy, sister. Earline and grandpaVents, Mr. and Mrs. Callahan. pd.

THARP TRANSFERRED MIDDLETOWN Pa . July 23 —Sergeant Elmer E Tharp so: of Mrs. Laura Tharp of Fillmore has been transferred from the 1912th Airways and Air Communieations Service Squadron to the separation center at Olmsted AF Base Middletown. Pa., for discharge from the United States Air Force upon expiration of his term of service. Sgt Tharp entered the Air Force in August, 1946 and graduated from the Radio Operators School While with the A ACS at Olmsted AF Base, he wsCs performing duties as an operator in the air-groivd radio station.

UARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the neighbors friends and relatives vie helped in any way mining th:> illness and death of mir mothet and sister, Mrs. Nellie Williams Especially do we thank Rev Dodd. Mr .and Mrs. McCurry pallbearers, flower girls.singers and all those who sent the beautiful flowers. The children, brother and sisters. pd.

Brick ( hii|» l 4'lub To Hold Picnic Supper

The Brick Chapel Home Eco- j nomics Club will entertain their j families with a picnic supper t Sunday. July 24th. Each mem- j ber is to bring a quart of sweetened tea and meet at the shel’er

house at 6:30 (CST »

4-H CLUB NEWS The Clinton Twp Progressive Farmers 4-H club met July 12, with their leader. The meeting was opened by the pledge to the flag which was led by Tom McCabe 4-H Club p'cdye which was led by John Miller. The roll call was naming a tracto,. Members gave talks. Larry Thompson gave a demonstrrtion on raising chickens, B:il Bock on dairying. Tom McCabe of be. f cattle. Eddie rrazter on

sheep.

Thet quartet which was made up of the following boys. Jim Miller. Keith Clodfelter. D-il“ Newgent Bill Bock. They sang one .-eng. Four Leaf CTover. The meeting was then adjourned for refreshments. Members present were Max Newgent, Keith Clodfettor. Dale ] Newgent. Ronnie Kehrer. Bill i Book. Bill Miller, Charles! Nicholson. Jim Miller. Joe Clod-1 felter, Robert Leonard. Gene Shonkwiler, Larry Thompson. John Miller. Eddie Frazier, Ton. M Cabe, Everett Hszlett. Tom M :>r. Ruth Kirtpatrick. Bef.y Jo Bridges. Ella Nicholson Car dec Clodfelter. Don Phipps Th. chib beat Fulrriore Sunday July 10 3-2. The mm decide! t -o to Shak.imak on their trip Sunday, July 24 if it dorsn I ra;r. If it rains we win go th; 31-: Everyone bring a dish or sandwiches for dinner. We will t at the school house at 9:00 < 'ST and leave on a jctiool bus.

Score* Last Night

Cannon Clowns, 14, Cement Mixers. 13. Stilesville, 8; Lone Stfir Local No. 39, 2 (exhibition).

GUEST PASTOR Dr. Robert M. Montgomery will be the guest preacher at the Christian Churcr Sunday morning. He will supply the pulpit in the absence of the Rev Ralph H Saunders who is out of town. Mr. Saunder will be back in his pulpit the following Sunday.

SUNSHINE SWIMMING POOL Plainfield, Indiana

SWIM in cool, clear, clean drinking water. Picnic Grounds Restaurant Home Cooked Foods

BANNER ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS

Study Club 1 n Have Picnic The Home and Child Study Club will have a picnic Monday at 6 o'clock at Robe-Ann Park

VAUGHAN ADDS A ‘DECORATION

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HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs Edna Dayhuff and son of Spencer, were dismissed Friday. Royce Cavin of Coatesvill? I was dismissed Friday. George Reynolds of Greencastle. was dismissed Friday. Jerry Nolan of Roachdale,] was admitted and dismissed Fn-, day.

C ARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends j and relatives for the many nice cards and letters I received du*- | ing my stay in the Methodist j hospital. Clifford. pd |]

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( i«nger-< ou gill Nuptlals-August 14th Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Cowgill announce the appnaching marriage of their daughter to William H Conger, son of M and Mrs R. E. Conger of Plymouth. Indiana The wedding will take place in the Presby-' terian Churcr on August 14.

BRAND NEW MEDAL—which he Is unlikely to display with his otiiet decorations on his chest—is added to the collection of President Truman's military aide, Maj. Gen. Harry S. Vaughan. Tin president himself presented the mock medal "Operation Union Ptation" to Vaughan “in recognition of your courage and intrepidity over and beyond the call of duty” to commemorate the aide s brush *iOi newsmen at the Washington railroad station recently. Reporters had asked him who had paid the expenses of the vacation trip from which he was returning. (International Soundphott',

— 22 INJURED IN EXPLOSION AT 0ALTIM0RE

FOR SALE Fresh fish Roy Detro. Brick Chapel. 23-lp

14 HOUR SERVICE WHITE CLEANERS S09 N. JarkM« Si.

FISHIN' FUN

hitting

The Urappie* are

according to our secret operators.and Ihk, weekend will probably see manv ol these beauties on the stringer. Harold | Rockley ha* recovered nicely from the shock ol hearing that a larger entry than th< one entered hy the Keckley-Houck combine had hes-n made. A technicality ruled It out, though, and the c< •mhinc ha- first place

clinched at this date.

Sportsman’s Shop

Purdue Arranges Ag. Conference

LAFAYETTE Ind . July 23 — iINSt A ’Better Pasture" program will be a feature of the summer agricultural conference of Purdue University Aug. 2 to

4

l iscusskm* on the problems of pasture for the various classes of >tork will he given by the following Purdue staff members: G o. Mott pasture speeialist; C. M. Vestal, in charge of the sw ue experimental farm, and N. i 5 Lundquist, of the dairy re- j search staff. There also will he discussions of fi-eding drying and storing of crops and new crop* varieties. A cast of 100 home economic* club member* of Vandesburgh county will bring an old-fashion-ed family album to life at the Indiana Home Economica Association meeting during the conference. A* the page* of the oM album are turned, a Vanderburgh county family of the days from 1910 to 1920 will be presented. Mrs. William Henn is the author of the script and Mrs. Russell Leonard, county vice-president, will direct the playlet. Miss Janet Armstrong home demonstration agent, will be narrator. Included in the entertainment will be "Folly" girls, the Merry Widow Waltz, a double barber shop quartet and east side dances. Solo numbers will be sung by Mr*. Ruben Waitman. Mrs Ray Lambert, of Gaston, will preside at the annual business meeting of the association.

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HOMES BURNED IN FLORIDA RACIAL VIOLENCE

HARMS LIGHT THE MONT at Grove land, tig., with three homes of Negroes burned to the grot WhlU t W0 ^ ^ three Negro mea Thfec hundred Florida N. Quardaman an patrolUfl* the area to prevent further violence, (International Sound;