The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1950 — Page 2
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aaji.y BANNER GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1950.
Favor All-Out Mobilization
yot. has only
i.'.'; I'O.X. 11-( UP i .i. innal and military ady pressure on esitli ;it )^an tmlay to de.j i.ntionai nnierffency and at in mUi n ju. t-short-n ■ h.iixetion, 1 .tied Houfoes emphasiaed i i. thi pii'siderit is not considi militaiy mohifisaLwr.
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ti ' v -aid n declaration yf i . cni' T'Kiuicy might tm^jj ■ y out of its humnesK-as nsi pact). H, also would pso-; ndii'i ty foi quick conver- ’ i II war production and nine presidential war Iliai have lapsed, a.ir in I,con Kcyserling of ident's Council of Econvi. < i» predicted that Mr. dl iiavc to impose Rome iime i nntrol- now. He adiiowi vec that these would ’ t ciliqial" weapons ' inila! n unless prodt)C> I taxes also aie increased. Mu hail V Disalle, the aljilizei', has udmj*nol ready to enforce ■ .vide pi ice ceilings and n'l he for anofhel" HO 00 day He Joyk pffl.C,e
| last week anti, j a skeleton stall
I Pressure for Mr. Truman t ' \ declare an emergency now come I from sonic of the most influe..tial members of his admicistretion, including defense secivlaty George C. Mat shall. This group believes that the psychological effect of the proclamation would oe far more important than the broadening «>f the president's
already gri at powers.
For otic tiling, they hope n .vould jolt business and lab it hard enough to stop the “nobody wins’’ race between skyrocketing wages and prices, as typified by the recent steel and automobile
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wag^-price hikes. O. K. S. NOTH K Officers of Bainbridge Ghapti No 4 to () R M will Diet t Wed nesday at 7 p. m. foi practice You are urged to he on time Frances Cunningham Se< i j k rrtAP S' .he I'yongyang-Seold big. I miles north ol the 08th i ..did. They also have massed supplies in a 110-squar> mlie area north of the parallel and reinforcements art pottrin toward the front. North Korean refugees wen streaming toward South Koix ■ just ahead and along'- le tin art VHiKiiip Ked troops
t>,. ji.y banner ond HERALD CONSCLIDATED Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of Alarm 7, 18*8. Subscription price '10 cents per week; SI.<10 pel year by mail in Putnam county; liiu.00 lo Si.r.u per y i ur outsidi Piitiiuin < ounty. H. K. Kariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street
l^erM&uaa And Loral News IS HU'.fS
Mr and Mrs. Louis Miles moved to their new honu at 7 Park
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Alt. and (Hove! dale son born n Dr .John P night at 7 i Villi Ml I; '
Mrs. Kalph Owen of .in the parents of a
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,"or Late Shoppers PEARL O'HAIR Will Have a XMAS SALE In ' Home at 208 Spring Ave. NEXT THURSDAY, DEC. 14 H0URS—9 A M TO 9 P M "lOj/b Discount on Anything
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: ^s:ciety >• Mrs liillinger To HumTin sda;. Hearting ( irdr Tlie Tuesday Heading OitcD i will meet Tuesday afternoon : 2.:i0 o’clock Mrs. D. W Killi 1 er will be the hostess. ; \ enmiea I lab To Mis-I Wednesday The Veronica Club will meet I Wednesday, Dec. 13th. at 2 p. ro with Mrs. W .1 Weesner. (Please bring gift for grab bag and food for the Christmas baskets. Mrs Herbert Blocker will hat e the program \lphu ( hi Omega *lt els Tuesday Alpha Chi Omega wiij inert Tuesday at 7 30 p. up with Mr:- j •lames Pence, bOh Kidgr Avenue
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Mr. and Mr, I) i McLean an.i David W II', uk :i;v spending a s ' aj ■ ■ 1 ■ D - < Born to Mr and Mrs. Harold Farrar of In 'iftnapolis Dec 8th s datightc Mts I'anar is the fottner M' Fdna Wynkoop Mr. and M’ William Ttnsworth were among those attending the basketball game in Bloomington on Saturday. The Good Cheer Club i.f Ml Meridian will Thursday Dee. I4tli at 1 o'clock at tin home of Mrs Reuben Heavin. Mrs Margaret Shoptaugh Hoke of Indianapolis, spent tin Weekend with Hi nds in Greencasth Mi. Hoke is a 'omn i resiih nt of t his city. Mil ioli.i (dement,s of Craw-fonl.-iville, wa. heie Sunday ey cp. ?■ • i lu i.> ; imoniid I'one’t t n l hurch tot Di Van Den, npsaiV » » fieri. rs, chapter chairman fot the Red Cross will broad cast on W'GI'K this evening. Mr. Akers will speak on the Red (Toss program as it is carried on in Fhitnam county. Go i s Half Ci" tiny Bible Clasv will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday night December l.'lth, at the home of Mi and Mi s Clifford Nichols Bring your gifts for gift ix I hange. Time 7:30 p. m. Homer Ith'-a, Mr and Mrs | Loren Tudor and son .ami Mi. j Truman Million, attended the Sonja Heme ice revue in Indianapolis last Friday nigh!. Mr Rhea hie, only missed one ycat attending the Sonja Henie shows Miss Margaret Neal, who iI resident hall eounselor nt Northwestern University, was in I Greenonstle this week end. Mis^' Neal, who is winking towards her master's degree, is the daughter of Mr and Mrs R K
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Miss Mary Ann Bills, who is teaching in Goshen, Ind attend* ' ed the wedding of Miss Joann Stevens to Robert Morrill m J Glencoe, III, on Saturday. Both Mr. mid Mi's Morrill were graduated by I>ePn.uw, and were members ng- Kappa Alpha Theta ! and I^ambda (’hi Alpha respee 1 lively. FOR KFNT: Attractive 1 room modern apartment, private entrance and porch Heat and a'l j utilities furnished except light. Available Jan. 1st. Adults. Phone 27!> afte, (! p m. 11-21. Hospital Notes Admitted Saturday: AlUc Bentley, Tei if Unit, Rev Newby. (il l eneast h Admitted Sin,day Ott Sent., | Warren Newgent ami Waltei Hawkins, all of Greenen .lli Disinl;" ed Saturday: Ida Ilili Greencnstle. Charles Whicker, Clove.du'e R 1, Thoniat Ca v - | mlchael, Greencaatle R !!■ W I Ham .1 Alice Gmencastle R 2: Hettie Yoder, Grecncastlo Dismissed Sunday: Harry Neff, Brazil R. 3; Rev Newby. Greencastle; Ona Taylor, Roach, dale; Roy hi t ry, Roaihdale R. I
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HE WOULD LIKE A CANNON'S GIFT
due to colds eased without “dosing"
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H. f. To Meet Tuesday s. c c. will have its Christmas party Tuesday evening, Dec. 12 at 7 30 at the home of Mrs. Leon Welch. Mrs. Frank DeVaney, Mns Ruth Stewart and Mrs Wiil Mr Bride will be assisting liotesses. Missionary Society To Meet Tuesday The Missionary Society of the Mirst Baptist Church will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs Maurice Kersey. A Christmas and Missionary iplay will be given and all members are urged bn attend this unusual meeting. Girl Seoul Connell To Meet Tuesday There will be a joint Girl Scout council and leaders meeting Tue.day iDec 12th, at 1:30 p. m at the home Mrs, John Howard r.K.O. To Meet Wednesday )' K O. will meet Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 6 p m., whth Miss Krmina Mills. Ri-elavUle I*. T To Meet Tuesday Reelsville p. T A. will hold ,t eguiar meeting Tuesday, Dee 12tIt, lit 7'3rt p m. lolly Homemakers Chib To Meet Thursday The Jolly Homemakers Club II i ieel Thursday, Dee. 14th, .it the home of Mts. Joe Hendhekson hi Brazil. Members leas' ht ing a covered dish and a 50c gift for the grab bag Fot transportation call 1183-J nr 772 R Guests are welcome' Beta Sigma Phi Meeting Tuesday Pherc will be a Beta Sigma Phi meet nig Tuesday evening Dec 12. at 8:00 p. m at the Public Service mom All members nh ase be present and bring tick ets and money. ( lull Met Willi tlrs. Marie ( rail The November meeting ot the ioldeu Ciicie Club was held a' the homo Of Marie Craft in Greencastjc. The morning was pent In visiting and admiring Marie’s new home. At noon a delicious dinner was served to thirteen members and John David with l>mu Truviell receiving door prige. lu the utteiuoon the Hireling was opened liy Anna Hall icart ng devotions and repeat mg of Lord Prayer by ail. Secretary's and Ueastirer'a reports yvei*- givn and i.a Rue Gray, Riley sponsor, nail a card of thanks from Riley Hospital for the bog which was recently sent by the club- It was voted to tmv table radios as a Christmas gift to Riley Hospital. Also n box of small articles was sent to them and the club decided lo huy u Eft UP T B Health Bond. As the Christinas suas,i)i l, mat it was rteented to lemeinbii one of the mam bars, Bessie Fellows H|ul children, who are living m Arizona this wintei fm' Sandra's health with a Christ mas box. The Gbrislioun meeting wdi be at r.va Ctaggs Dec. 21 with the us lal dinner and II IN) giati hag
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Robert Askew of Detroit was the weekend guest of his parents, Di mid Mrs. Horace Askew. WOUND FATAL INDIAN A POIJS, Dec 11 (UP) Funeral services were arramged today for John L. 'Whilehair, 27, a policeman who shot himself while cleaning ,hls revolver. Whitehair shot himself in the head Saturday and died yesterday.
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