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THE DAILY E^'<NcR. SREENCASTLE. INDIANA..

THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1951,

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NEW MANUAL I ed by H e Civil I ‘ ' ton recommends the above mobile first aid station organization fo raring for victims In event of an atomic bombing. CDA takes .c Sypothelical example a city with population density of t-l.tiOO pci iquare mile (Cleveland, for example, runs about 12.500). ('I)A says t Hiroshirna-type atom bomb would leave 120,000 rasualtk s in such at Area. Defense plana call for concentric rings of li t aid stationa

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— By WILLIAM RITT Central Press Writer

OLD MAN WINTER seems to lave done a switch on that old Done slogan, making it read; ’Every day in every way, I’m ;etting bitterer and bittereri” ! ! ! High price of wool decrees ihortf r skirts. “It's an ill tcind," siu*' 1 s Grtvidpappv J' nkms, “thmt, ttr ” • r i O K., admit if, how many of pour resolutions have you kept? | fhougnt so—neither hove we * ! ! Ppe thing of New Year resolu- | dons, it'd be Just dandy If those ] Jovth American republics had

made some not to have any more New Year revolutions ! * 1 flic world DUES improve, in slats Zadok Dumkopf. The j;i5j calendar pictun s, sags he, art purtier than Inst year s. iii i Among news items that makf os feel old is that one from loi Angeles about an 13-yeor-olc mother suing for divorce. ; ’ i i For a birthday present Junlo' got a watch that tells him thi time, the date, weather rondi lions, etc. In fact, everything bu that !»', i;‘ d turn to do the dishes

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Mrs. Dorothea Matthews.

TRIAL IS ON in f’rrtnel, N. Y., in the killing of Mrs. Andrea Oehr, 50 as she and ofllcera stood at door of a cabin "love neat" where shr found her husband, Herbert, and another woman, Mis. Dorothea Matthews. Shooting began from inside, and Mrs. Matthews tied nude fron the cabin. Mrs. (lehr was killed and Gehr i.s accused of second degree murder. Mrs. Matthews, who obtained a divorce after the shooting, has proclaimed love for Gehr, says she will stick by him. (In/rrnationalJ

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Mr. and Mrs Ki d Clodfelter of Tlrei-ncUHtlo, ar> th<- parents if a son born Wednt'sdBV. Mi- Oscar Girton n lui'ned t > hei' tusne W'-'dm lay. from tic Mi ! loilist liusj .1 al a) I la nap'iii ;>he i r< pot led mm ..'i ini provtsi. DorinM L Htann scamuii iccruft, U8N. of Rout.- : Grei castle, in undergoing recruit training at the world's largest naval training" center, Great Lakes, Illinois. Mr and Mr Claud Carmichael arrived home Tuesday , min Kloridn While 1 hi 1 re they went to Miami ami saw Mi and Mrs. Frank Ashwoith and on lown to Key Wi t and up the ast coast home T ie Kilim nc PTA will nice' Monday night Jan. Ifdh at 7 •"■•). .VIr Bruoi' Lane will be the gu st J spi uker. He will : eak in regard to legislation perl.lining to m: public school.s. All patrons ate urged to attend this meeting. The Kialernal (Tid'd of Police will hold a meeting at 7:30 oh lock Friday evening at thi Jak' Hilt store. There will be un eh < lion of officers, a discusion of how to raise funds to finance "Kid's Pay' next year and other business The Rev. Rector of tlK> S', hooi of Religion in Indianapolis will have change of preaching services at the 83rst Christian choii h in Clovcrdnle Sunday January 14 at 11:00 A. M. and 7 (t M’ M Sunday Seh-vil bigir.s every Sunday at 10 00 A. M. Thi public is welcome to all aervioed Mrs. Rii oe (1 Scott and Mi <). 1> McCullough attended th ap. nlng luneheon of the Slate Assembly Woman's Club in the Rib y Room of tin Claypool 11 itel yesterday. They enjoyed the playlet, ‘‘P's a Great State,' written aid directed by Tout Boyd, a s'lident at Indiana Cniversity. Roseoe Scott was a visitor at the Legislature Wednesday. He was introduced to the member", of tte House by Represenialive Job i Ryan, Vigo county, at which time Speaker Hughes ailed a two minute recess and ormei Representative Scott vas invited down to the front to say a lew words to Ins forme'' associates. * Houck A Son, 1 h>ih of Gn mcastle. Indiana, have hern elected to member, hip in thi American Abels! ' ii-Angus Bleeders' As social ion at Chicago announces SeCT.-tary Frank Richards. Me -r Kdi'lioige and Hoick & Ton were uni-mg l hirteen purebred Aberdeen-A rvgiw brmder-- ' le. led fis. n Indiana during L'.ie past i >nth to m "IiiIhusiiip m the oiganixation. Miss Mary Louise Miller, local asistaant professor of education, has recently returned from attending the eleventh annual Women's National Aquatic Forum held at Hollywood. Florida. Over 150 women from all sections of the United States and Canada attended the sessions which were culminated in u spectacular water show held at the Hollywoii t Beach Casino pool. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Wednesday: Daniel Howard. Givencastle: Margaret Masten, GreeiHnstle R. 4; Lena Shartle. Stilesville; Pella Burnett. Clayton R. 1. Admitted Thursday: Clark Hendrich, Greeneastle R 1; Fred Sinclair and Roy L. Evens of Cloverdale R. 1. Dismissed Wednesday: Fay Hurt of Crawfordsville. Dismissed Thursday: Mrs. Don Crawford and daughter of Greeneastle.

Mrs. Paul I-ero> Hurst Mi Faye Warren and Paul le iov Hurst were married Fridav evening. Jan. 5th Mrs Hin t is the daughter of Mr. and Mis John Warren of I-or-duga and Mr. Hurst is the son ot Mr and Mrs Vietoi Hurst of Greeneastle. |.l:i ( radlck Host ess In I hlirsdav Club Tt . Thursday Club met Jan !tti .t the home of Ida Cradick The me. ting was opened by th. president, by singing the club song and repeating the Lord’s Prayer in unison. Roll call was answered by 13 members. Secretary's repot t was read and treasurer’s report given. A delicious pitch-m dinner was served at the noon hour and enjoyed by all. Two contests Were given and won by Helen Sinclair and Myrtle Parker. Th" next meeting will be at the home of Rosalie Allen the fn t Thursday in February. Womans S»<inl> ( I th To Meet Friday Th. W mans Study Club will me. i with Mrs. Charles Rector, 411 East Washington street, Fn da\ Jsu\iary 12th at 7:30 p. m Mis, Minna Mae Bartley will be the gu "si speaker. Rosy Iks* < lull Met With Mrs. Phillips Busy Bee Club met with Mrs Helen Phillips on January 4 1951 with 2' inomb. rs and t heir children pnesent After a bountiful dinner, the meeting was opened with devotions by Louise Weiss followed by the Lord’s Prayer in ■inison. Roll call whs answered with your favorite radio program ■and it seems that Arthur Godfrey is a mighty popular person. Minutes were read and ((.proved Card was rc'Ceived thanking us for our flowers from the H.-rvcy tatnil\ r . Rest <(f the me r(Vx i s who didn't last month, drew for their reret sisters Pn'sidi.nt Mildrel Herv -y rend a pa|>er or whnt t a do in ease of attack of atom bomb. Plans were dim uaeed on what we could do to help Members wore invited to Rilev Card Party at Mumt Temple Feb 2 Tickets can be obtained through Helen Williams. Next meeting will h» with Mrs. Alice Thomas. Mrs Ixwtorn I»wry nml datighter were guests of the Huh IN MKMORl In loving memory of Sgt. Robert J. Owen, who was kille I >ver Aacben. Germany, Jan. II 1944. Some vhero back of tHe sunset When* loveliness never dies, You live in the land of glory Mid the gold and blue of the skies. We know some day on the farflung sluore We'll meet again as before. For only a thin veil between

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My loved one so precious an I t rue: Only a lift before sunrise You are hidden away from my view. Oft on you come with your blessing And strive all my sorrows to share; At night when I’ n. quietly sleeping You kiss down my eyelids ,n prayer. S ully missed hv Mr. and Mrs. Ri< lard Owen and family. MadotutA Owen pd ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Sandra Kay Slave ns. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Slavens ReelsviUe, 8 years today, Jan. 11. Mrs. Jennie R John, 82 years, January 11th. Her address it 132C. Leroy Ave. Bowling Green, Ohio. % J. L. Hntnhemm.

EJirrent Book Club Program Announced Jan. 15, hostess, Mrs. Ward Mayhall, program, Mrs. Mayhall. Feb .19, Mrs. James Pence, pprogram, Mrs. Pence. March 19. hostess. Mrs Lynn Brown, program, Mrs John Rightsel). April 16. hostess. Mrs Sam Hanna. program Mrs Perry

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May 21. hostess Mr BusVermillion program. Mr- Walter Cox June 18. hostess. Mrs Perry Rush, program Mr Ra’ Her-

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July 16. hostess, Mrs .1 h: Righlsell. program, Mrs San; Hanna. Aug 20. hostess. Mrs Roy Sutherlin, program, ^ Mrs R< > j Sutherlin. Sept. 17. hostess. Mrs Frank Stoessel, program, Mrs. Stoessel Oet. 15, hostess. Mrs. Ray Herbert, program. Mrs I. nn Brown. Nov. 19. hostess Mrs. Waltei Cox, program, Mrs. Russell V*rmillion. Dee. 17, hostess. Mrs Richard Bandy, pngram, Mrs Sandv Film Enjoyed By Rotary Club "The Story of Corn” was thi subject of a film shown in connection with the program presented for Greencastb R. c .e on Wednesday. The p-cg-was arranged by Howard W I liams and presented Isa a Sk. ton, sales supervisor, and L \Y Bears, scientist, both assuei.ite with Funk Bros. Seed < • The film depicted in an inti : - ! csting way the history ot covn j from the early days up to th development of hybrid van. ties , Mr. Sears, one of the leading , research scientists in tins Pel i said a few words to complete th" | program. Clifton Barnes of Inida ap . was a guest of the Gn- ni i t 1 ■ Rotary Club. KO \< HDM.K St HOOI. N I \\ s

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.... t the week end with Mrs. Cordelia Johnson and "i- s Miss Ray Cox spent Ft-Ja;-g with Miss Jam* Hbu 1 Mrs. James Webster »pen‘Wednesds.y in Crawfoi'dsvill'

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IN CANADA, a bull moose atla. ked a locomotive. The critter may not have been so dumb, at th. t. He'd probably heard what the railroads did to his U. S. cousin, the buffalo. 1 ! ! The more wr S(T of this man s world, the more wr wonder if the ,ials shouldn't be given a chance to run it. i ; i Nowhere in history, soys Zodok Dumkopf, has the Thirty-Eighth Parallel had a parallel. i e i Our European correspondent tells us Italian girls are now adveraJing in the want ad columns

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The Roaohdale Hawks score I a victory last Friday night . ! an exciting gain, with Bair,bridge The final cure was 52 to 38. Saturday night tin Hawks again scored i victory over Belle Union's Panthers, Th • tinal score was 67 to 59. It has been the policy of the Roachdale hand • irh time th appear to play a military song The playing .1 Sui.es. March was played in hloek formation for the first number Friday night The Major gavi the break ranks and th. forming 1 a cannon was fotmed and t! playing of the I’ s Field Artdiet y March was played, i In Majorities mad. the spoke of the wheel. Red, white and blue huiii mg was used ns the s|xik. s. and as the wheel automatically reversed its turning The Sou.aphone indicated the mooih of the cannon barrel, the bells wet. "placed to form th. trine, tl drums and clarinets for '.!. base of the cannon with the i. of the liiind funning the whei Fot mation was broken up hv the signal ot the Major and a “B" was formed and the playin', of Bain bridge school song we . heard. The hand made a count.o march ami with the ignal hv the Major the formation of , "R" was made and the Roachd.i!.' school song was heard by th • spectators. With the .signal of the Major the hand broke formation and marched off the gym floor. The other military songs that have already been played are Anchors Away and The Mmines Hymn. If you have not y t seen the band perform, we in | vile you to come to the Ladoga game Friday nigh. The basketball schedule for the week consists of a Junior Hi and freshman gatin' at Fillmore Thursday. Friday night Hawks will battle with Russ. IIville Bees at Ladoga Monda\ Jan. l.’Itih the Junior Hi team will play two games with Russellville at 7 at Roachdale. The PTA held their monthly meeting Monday in the high school auditorium. A panel discussion on Manners and Court - sies in the Home, Church and public places, was directed by the chairman. Mr. Aspey. Four high school students and four adults served on the panel. The music department furnished the entertainment for the meeting. James Hedge ployed a tuba solo and Duane Miller played a trombone solo. They w’ere accompanied by Bob Jones at the piano.

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