The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1950 — Page 2

THF DAILY BANKER GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1950.

MOTORIST KIt-I.I I)

Duncan Grimes

HETCRYVn.LE. Dec. 2 (UP) --William E. Milton. 16. ScottsTAirgr, was killed on U. S. 31 two miles north of her? late yestr • day when his car went out control and collided with a truch

TRAFFIC’ VIC TIM BRTTCEVII.I.F. Dec. 2 fUTi —Connie Hapcn. 6K, was kill-''* instantly here last niCht when he was hit by one car and thrown to the pavement and then run over by another car, the Knox county sheriffs office said. Net Summaries

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffloe at Green castle, Indiana as seeond class mail matter under act of Maren 7, 1878. Subscript ion price 20 cents per week; $4.0(1 per year by mail in Putnam county; $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County. S. R. Rariden, PubPsher 17-19 South Jackson Street

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ENTERTA5MING GUESTS? Why go to the fuss and bother of cooking at home when you ca.i bring them here! Dine in lovely surroudings . . . choose from a rich-in-tasle greatly varied menu.

C. K. Hughes fell while sweeping snow Monday and has been confined to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dobbs plan to leave Sunday for the Mexican border, where they will spend Jie rest of the winter. The address of Pvt. Gene Sechman is: F R. 55018408 15 RFP Co., 1st C. A. V. Div., A. P. O. 201, c <> P. M., San Francisco, Calif He i.; the son of Mrs. Rena Sechman of Coatesville and is serving in the armed forces in Tokyo. Invitations have been received for the wedding of Miss Barbara Eloise Maxwell and Howard Mi'ford Downs, on Saturday, Dec. 2.'!, at 4 o’clock in the Northininstci Church in Evanston, III. Miss Maxwell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Philip Maxwell.

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Xmas Meeting On December 6 The W.S.C.S. of Union Chapel church will have their Xmas meeting Wednesday night, Dec. (illi al the Union Chapel church. A pitch-in supper at 7 o'clock and gift exchange will follow. All members and their familiej are invited. Monday Club To Meet The Monday Club will meet Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Finest Hoavin. Mrs. Lee Reeves will have the program. Members please remember 25c gift exchange. AhrilVERSARIES Itirt liday Mrs. Earl Alexander, R 2, Dec.

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Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crawley— 1028 S Indiana St.. 46 years today, Dec. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cooper, 25 years today, Dec. 2. CM P. CALENDAR

OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB

Saving Money Weekly Means

JOIN ONE OF THESE CLUB CUSSES Dcpotlt Weekly Receive to 50 Week*

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Cash For ('hristmas Spending

Monday

Current Literature Group A A. U. W 7:30 Miss Vcia L. Mintle. 603 Highwood. Catholic Ladies Guild Christmas Party 6:30 Chapel. Fortnightly Gfub—7|:30i—M13 F M. Thompson, W. Walnut Sr.

Tuesday

Present Day Club—2 p $ Mrs. John Cartwright. Cub Scout Pack 99 mothers, fathers, chiefs commission —8 p. m. — John Howard. Wednesday Crescent Club—1 p. m.Roy Sntherlin.

Friday

Woman’s Study Club—2:30 p. m. Mrs. Roscoe Scott. Grecncastle Morning Musicale Christmas Party 8 p. m. Mrs. Joe Crosby.

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RUPTURED? NEW PATENTED DOBBS TRUSS STRAPLESS - BELTLESS BULBLESS TRUSS TECHNICIAN *iCL BE IN COMMERCIAL HOTEL ON TI’ESDAY, I)Er. ."illi. 10 a. in. to *! |i. in. OKMONSTHATlXi THIS TIU SS. Cinuv In. \o OhllKatlon. On# l>*v Only. Ask for Hr. Powell. fFOR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN)

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i i:<. \ i. >n ri# r, op 1*1 iii.k IIK%Rl^G I’nhllc Sits ice Commlenlon of Inditiiit Pocket No. 447.T-A. 1 In rh** marier of the application <>f Maurice Kersey, Oreenofl*!le. linliaiiM. for a certillcate oi puhiic (onveKrue and necesfiity to ope**ti«* aotor vehicle.* n* /i oommon <ara i. i or property, intraatnte, ns more specifically net out In the application. Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana Vili conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of the ''nmm i - ion, 101 State Houne. Indlanapnlin. Ind., 10:00 A M.. WedPestin>. 1 teconihcr 20, 19f»0. I’uhlio participation is rerniested. I” P.ur BKRVirE MISSION OK INDIANA I Vs Karl Kverett, Director MOTOR VKHICLf: I HOPARTMTTNT I ml la na polls, Tnd., November 30. 1950 2-It.

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You have gone first and we remain For battles to be fought - Each thing you touched along the way Seems to have left a hallow spot We can hear y° ll i voice, we sc, your smile Though blindly wo may grope. We had our happines and joy And memory is one gift of God That death cannot destroy.. You have gone first and we i emain One tiling wc have to do Walk slowly down that long lone road For soon we'll follow you. We should know each step - That we may walk the same For so no day down that lonely road You'll hear us call your name. The McMains family pd IN MEMORY In loving memory of Harla Charlene CojTnian, baby daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Harl Got'man Jr., who passed away four years ago Dec. 1, It is so hard to find i verse Thats sweet enough for you Thais warm enough and fond enough To tell how we miss you They say there is a star i ' heaven For each one that has left this earth That the measure its brightness has given Is the measures of that ones’ worth So when the stars are shining you know what we will do W, will I,,,ik for the brightest one shining Am! know in our hearts that one is you Sadly missed by Mummy, Daddy and family. FOR SALE: Lot in south pari of Gt eoncastle 70x130 ft. See John Tharp. Phone 1191 or 654-J 2-lp. HERNS FATAL VALPARAISA, Dec. 2 (UP) Funeral services were planned today for Miss Ora Swcen^r 80, who died yesterday of burns suffered when her clothing caught i fire as she bent over a stove. The accident oc lined ThtfhSday.

CONFER IN LONDON LONDON, Dee. 2 - HNS) Th-j F i ime Minister of Britain and i France conferred in London on , the Korean crisis today and the’ possible use of the atom bomb’

against Communist Chinese. I Paris only The talks got under way in the with his r 0 .,, official residence of Prime Min ert Schur.i ter Cleniet Attlee at No. 10 The Fivneh 1 ■■ Downing street. FYeneh Premier ed to coni.

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LOST: Man’s 17 Jewel wrist watch, set with rubies. Jesse i Boyce. Phone 1245-J. Reward. 2-2t FOR SALE: Two tires and tubes, 700 x 17-8 ply, contact Hoosier Pete Station. Greenoastle 4>

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