The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 December 1950 — Page 2

THF DAIIY BANTER GRFFNCAST'F. INDIANA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950.

EXTRA totjil l'. S. casualti< > Korea to more llia.i 50,000.

of lo r Communist * ami that se lfl i. .r laiiiniif of Western t.uro|»e 1h ..f tin* utmost |.mportanr.'>.

WASHINGTON, Dec, 7 — (INS)—l*resi(l«-nt Trtaiian :m«l 1*01)^* Minister MtliH* met to,In\

in their sivth conference on lit ■ (r.t.’-al o'orld sltuatio • ami tht* V, .Gtr House siiid "it Is impo • • ; «> to teM’" vv,;en the f.itefi:.’

talUo a ill end. | 1N DIA N AI'OIJS, Dea 7— The heads of the two XTeat (INS)—.V Mi//.ar<l n x's! in centIn ,Msh speahint* ] mi we is are ii.l latii.tm tod: , huryin" lii , cii C at tliere will Im‘ no tip- «.avs in maav inth’* of snn.v

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, I'lO ' '■ Tile State Hiuliway Dopawt- . ment reported freezing rains in i tile l-al’orte, Crawfordsvllle, \ Ineenetis, Seymour and Greenfield distriets, this morning. The cle- | part ment said that all roads are ; open, Imt added that driving is ! hazardous.

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED

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5-15 degrees

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ITS A Gtamm ^ATE ! Cannon's Wants A Date With You ■ ■ - Don't Bring The ' to •• Absolutely ■■ Only Women Admitted TOMORROW NIGHT-5:30to9:00 FJIDAY, DECEMBER 8TK SHIRT THEMES FOR jM 'i rwi vm y %* M \ E

Whites? All r'pM! Here’s a pastel to choose from. Cuffed and collared to suit.

We ; re Singing «> Song of Values! And here’s why! Every shiit in our vast stock is Christmas correct . . . picked for handsomeness and tough wearing. White-on-whites. Oxfords, broadcloths and a host of other wanted weavi -. favored fabrics.

Stripes? Yes, and solids and plaids, tr/o. Smart patterns to make aiuart gifts. Bolds? Right! Styled rigid in the right pastels. French cuffs ami frouts too.

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Woman’s Study f ifth

To Meet Friday

The Woman's Study Club w ll meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 a. •lie ham • of Mrs. Roscoe S-o.i. 10! Bloomaigton »!«»•.. Members are reminded to bring a contribution for a Christmas bask"'

inst »d of a gift.

Ft. Ft. Neal is in charge o.

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| m. EST) to debate an ainprccefi . nted [Mirty resolution calling : e Acheson’s scalp in the ir.teie Ls of •‘national unity” ar. bipartisan foreign policy. The resolution, prepared Sc . Irving M. Ives, Ft., N. y . * o.tlends that ri' h ' ic co.afidi :v in A hc.-on has boon destroy •

party coope rat)oji

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official Communist organ,

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Meta Van Golderen. an exchang student, who will tell about Christmas traditions of Holland.

Mrs. Ft. Ft. Neal is in charge peon! , , DaUy< ihet mu the program. Sh- will present]^ forwarU on the basis of our

victojious advance and pile up

j victory on victory.

It said Communist China must “continue to strike the onomy I blow after blow after blow.

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Tn M.-et Ttiursday

The Christian church couples club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ftalpii Records. Members please bring 29c gift for grab bag.

Don t Miss It!

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nowgent. and Mrs. Dorothy Edwards attended the Sonja Fienio Ice Revue Thursday. Mrs. Maude Roby is a patient at the Putnam County hospital, due to a stroke suffered at her home Wednesday night . The Fillmore Christian church will have a business meeting Monday evening. Dec. 11. for the purpose of electing officers Cot 1951. Mrs. Alice Lockridge returned to her home Tuesday after visi f ing relatives in Roachdale. Mrs Lockridge makes her hon - wi'! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crouch. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sayers were the guest - of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Heitz in La fay tte m Wednesday evening T: y a'companion them to the Sadie Wells Ballet. Mrs. Walkei Winslow of Cal ver has been visiting Mrs. C. R Barnaby and Miss Nan Robbins Mrs. Winslow attended the Sadler Wells Ballet in Bloomington Tuesday evening. The Cloverdalo P.T.A. will meet December 11 at 7:30 p. m In the high school gymnasium Following the business meeting a Christmas program will Fie given by all the grades Among those from Grccncastl attending thi Sadlet Wells Im! let in Lafayette on Wednesda evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fre Bergmann, Mr. and Mrs. Harr' Hawkins and Prof. Franz Bodfors. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blown wer< in Indianapolis Wednesday where Mr. Brown attended a state meeting of county commissioners. In the evening, they saw the Red, White and Blue Revue at the Murat. There will be preaching services at the First Christian Church in Cloverdale -Sunday. December 10 rt 11 00 A. M. and i .00 P. M M Hopkins in enarge. Sunday school • very Sunday at 10:00 A. M. The f ublie is welcome to all services.

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Home Kc. Club Held ,asi Meet lug of Year

The Clinton HomemakersHome Ec Club held their last meeting of th” year on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Boh Wichmann. Seventeen members and five guests gathered for a pitchin dinner at noon. Afternoon the club held (heir regular busine*--meeting. The president, Mrs. Janie ; Nicholson conducted the meeting during which Mrs. Robert Williams and Mrs. Max GilD became ncmbers of the organization Members received gifts from theii ecrot pals in which names wor • i?vealed. Names were drawn for the coming year. Mrs. Robert Riggs, who will soon reside in Hamilton county, receive) a nunibe of lovely handkerchiefs Mi Harold Wysong gave a revii \ of the club’s achievemen' -wiring the past year, In"ludiiig attendance of the local meetings, lender training meetings also lessons given and activities of committees appointed After the installation of of. 'ice? Mrs. Harold Wysong. new >r>' i >nc, announced the plans of Uie program committee to hatvc '.he program books completed for : the next meeting. A choice of leson.s given by Mrs. Bonner during | ‘he February meeting was givan. 1 “Dry cleaning at Homo,” was 'ho-cn over “(Fressuro Saucepan Cookery” and “Quick and Easy

Des erts.”

Tlie lesson, care of skin and bail wa.i given by Mrs. Wysong, loints of jicisonal grooming included care of skin, proper use if cosmetics, proper attention for the teeth, protection for the hands, also shampooing daily care and arrangements of tlu

hair.

Besides those who became members of th? clubs, other guests included Mrs. Fred Wichmann and -Mrs. Ira Hutcheson, memFiers of the Clinton Madison Ho-rm* Ec Club and Mrs. Everette Wichmann. 'atlioUc (’hurch Ladies ’azaar This Week-End The ladies of the C: thoi.e hurch will open their annua' bazaar and food sale Friday morning at 10 o'clock in the chapel east of the church. It wil' remain open until nine o’clock in the evening and will he oper igain nil day Saturday. Mrs. il D. Rhea, cahirman of the committee in charge and those brining her, have planned an aisb il booth.; and Christmas cookies akos. candy and many other Items will ho on sale. The Imi•uar has always F>een n popular Christmas event as many lovely gift.-; may be obtained. Great (took* Group VIII Meet Monday The Great Books Group will neel Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the high school librarThe subject will ho Milton’s "Paradise lyvd.”

Acheson Target For GOP Solons

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WASHINGTON. Oec. 7 (UP)—Senate Republicans ap

peared ready today to dunam

dismissal of Secretary of Stat

Dean Aeheaon as Oicir price fo:

cooperation in the world crisis. The powerful 1 l-.nan GOP

policy committee hcadi 1 ii.v sen Robert A. Taft. O. met (nt 9 •

PONTIAC SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9TH. HOLLY S FRIENDLY SALES and SERVICE 115 NORTH IN 1*1 \ \ \ mke.h

Station WGRE Thuntday 0:30 Round the Town 6:45 lyjcnl and World News 7:00 News Review 7:15 Talcs from Wonderland 7:30 Spotlight on Reading 7:45 Music 7:65 Tipoff Time 0:00 DePauw Basketball game 9:30 Music of the Masters 10:00 Sportscripts 10:15 Anything Goes 10:30 Music »

KOREAN W \It

its satellite nations now hold Itu balance of power. The broadcast also said that no one would tielieve the Chinese Communists were the aggressois in Korea because the Unite States crossed the Pacific wKh lethal weapons to slaughter Koreans and take over their country. The broadcast also quoted the

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