The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 January 1951 — Page 2
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Woman Seeks Money From U S,
I rh;it th*‘y paid th»» < orna t I I amounts dm* the government j
\K\V li^VEN Conn inn 2.. II. A . r /n 1 * dU .1 /1alls! .i *k d a it*iej al judge arid iurv t i.j> to retuiri $7 81U.2{) 1 tii povrnirnent sidJU'il from tor a : |Jiini.shf lent for not deducting i* dorui taxes from he/ employ a*
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unit hattl** b*‘tw. en the m • nt arid t’ahle ( o ip IM tiin-r V; • :■'’i K» 11*111* or nearly Uuee years haa d tr» disjuet M. thholfiing flitrii tier pavroil 4 for the al Hi v erme l ie pa r tment Ki ller, v hdt. f foe nt th«
! Hince sh« first announ< » d in I Kebiiiar v lS»4h that she woiiiii I on longer rnaki the deduct/ons. j M .. KeJlei 1 . - who mice wu I voted the t»i*?<t dii'SHed woman in j industry, a/d she would only de- ! duet the taxt > it the goverruneut ; ap|«ji#ited h< * a tax collector and paid her a salary and ex peimex. K«#r thn*e y, jich xhe has charged in mjm* rhes throughout ♦he caiunt/y that tin* withholding provisio* nt th incorin* tax law , violated I In* eij.'istit utiori. KitZfedr (k nd that no fU) •
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HOST Cimnari Sh4*fdi4*nl I* lice (leg, male hl.n’k with tan j mar kings, one year old, f riendly 1 No collar 1 A ns vers to Tarn He i ward Cal! 1 i:>2-K 2:J-;;p
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The wiartes!, best built in DeSoto History • SATURDAY, JANUARY 27TH.
Farmers Supply, Inc.
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Skill - Experience -- Dependability
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FLEENORS
AUURIOFLEENOR-DICK REEVES iii t.isi, iu.h i*n \,o. \, eiN
Susie Q. Smith Bv Lindaand
Jerry Walter
THE DAILY BANNER and HEPALD CONSOLIDATED
GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1951.
MARRIED IN SUNOAV CHURCH SERVICE
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way to Ood—the other fellow' way.
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"Yoo-hw, Mom! Is it okay if I eat a roupla those cwkieb yy U bitkedT
KnteriMl In thi- (HiHlnfflce »l (.ret-mahtle, Imliuna ns nt-ronO I ,'IUKa mull i.iattfr iiml. r iM't of | Marrh 7, l«7S. Snlwi rlpllnii prioe 1 JO centM |M.r wvek; $4.0,1 per i • ear t«y mall In riitnani inunty; S', (Ml to $7.H,I per year ollUlda I'utnam Connl’y. S. l(. Itarlden I'ntiPiher 17-11, smith .|im ki>»n Street
IVrsonal And Local News ii in i; is
Th' re wasn't xurh going- :n: MoruJay morning at .school for ;;i'uui.^ li Lj 12 because of oui basketball celebration. The yntdea met in the asaambiy room loi a lai^i- [,ep session a; ti eral speer-hea by teaeoers ami team mem be is. We were vei i.onortvi to have the Kill,non basketball team ami roach at on releb/atioh After th«- pep sessio, the (tins matched down tine, with both tetnij m the town fu engine A dance followed in tlug>.n with miuhc l-.imishod b. Mr K.cimt.i Hutch.iui who placed tiie plan > 'I .,<• kHiniore bo> ate iun. ii w.t.i the la,ys. Al grades i. ..n.-l to their clas i after lura'h.
Mr and Mis 1'harle.s Uniner nl flreenraxtle K t, are the pai- ■ i'll , daai'iter bom Monday
Ms*. Olive (toger is 111 Plain- j tli I<1 \ "w .lei .ey visit iitg Vi-
aad M - s lohn Hi ln*p
Vi i and VII .lohtl Hood ,1 I (iM-i-neast I,. H t an Hi* pal |
i >un horn Tuesday .
inis ol , iinn ning. Mi- lu-i.i
Co.iiellu, K.i Y , spent in 11 and M i Mi. Cm I r
Browning
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\. k i-i'd with j l-1 ank Hiowniui: I *. . o. Mr i
The .lt-ft*.| on Honw Ke Clilh: will meet at tli. 'lonm of M- | 1,ill;m 'Jooilpustnr on 'I’hiirsday, j Jaituary t!.'>t h I :i( I ’ M A . .r t • .ng .ire Mt. Ada Hurst and Mi. Kdtia * Jo • Ipaster. (loll nail, ‘VVhiil I I,iked Best for Xtnas
Frank K l.otimr left today for Camp Is Ii urn X (’. wiien- hwill H- iiitei nivii-e with the C S Mu ,ni Mi I tunner uid t wo nliildti n vvtll moVn to (lieein a.it In In live . ,s,n as lh“ new home is constructed on K.nl llr.l! Stunt
rite Men s Brotherhood of the (lota.i Mi thi .lisi i hun li will Itold a dinni- meeting at the c htiri-h tin nvnning at t> ;() o'clock for the purpose of revamping the organization and getting underway for the remainder of the winter sea..on.
l;on t forget about the ban i.jskctball game Wedllesda ingni .Junuary 24 The independent will play Hie hand parents l.axl y««i the fat and lean play'd the gam-.'. There vill be di lie.i,us refre-h i.er.ts of popeorn and i ,kes on sale and a drawing ot a b.g angel food cake Howa. Myers is the rhairtnan of the ha vketball anangement and Mi Cla . te < "i opy the ehujtme for tin- financial drive '('he pru-i-.-e.U of tile gajne Will g(, for m-w omfortna iuid horns. The . olo anil en.semhle (Oldest vill f" held k'ebtuaty Ird at UePauv. university The total entries are 72 They include all horns, various horn combinations, voice voice combi mil ions, twirling ant student directing. Last year Ihetc were only five entries in this contest The date for t 1 Spring hand concert has been .-.rt for March 22 The chorus op< ettn w'lll be given March 16.
My earthly father is gone. M in-fiv-nly Fatner is alive vet .-n-J-.h alive, eternally alive. As far as I am concerned I want to deal with God a.s I dea with that father of mine who n jvv dwells with Him. I want to be able to go t-> God with my problems a.nd my worrii-s. I know that He will give me what is good for me aad deny me what I should not haw But when He does deny, He
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Mr and Mrs. Arlie Fuller lep Friday. Jan. 1!* for a month's v.i/ation ti Oklahoma and Texa ■ .-.sd cfurins and to Whittier, Calif., to visit the latter"3 n< phews and nieces, th^ Rogers children. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carver ol
Mr. and Mrs. KduUi J. < mik
Mi and Mrs, Cook wen- married m ;i pretty service at the First Christian Church Sunday afternoon. Mis Cook was formerly Mi. • 1 atri' ia C I'-n.- Renfm
Tit. j-uni it high and ffesihm i will play Had >ga at Irftdoga Mo Jay night danu-tty 22 at 6 ?»0 Tiiisday evening the fir.-' period there will be a film ;*hoW lot tin assembly program.
SOCIETY
Mi uu ; Mi s (>. W 11 illnweil have (eiurned from Flm'da and other Southern states, whete they spent ■ vi tal w«-eks Whil ■ in Miatti Mt. Hollowell attended the national convention of the National Automobile I lea let s A sKiati 'ii Mi Hollowell reports that he attended all sessions winch wei, very instructive and interesting.
F<'K SAI.K Cows and calves 2 yearling hulls: tun Ini corn; new ti.-otoi outfit Joe Smith, Fdllnoi e Ip
HOSPITAL NOTES
Admitt d Monday: Mrs Rose Meek. Spi tier Mis Maud King. <il> Mrs |{os,- Winders, Spencer Mr F.uniee Craves, Greenea ile K 2, Mrs Miry Bnixy Riley, city. Admitted Tuesday Harry Matin, city, K W. Connelly, i liven inti,- R I I ,nn.. ei| Monday. Mrs Vir.loa S\v, . t t it \ Mrs Klr/.aheUl lliiflmar Fillmore. I'n (I Tin rl-i v Mis , 'lyd Fraziei and daughter, Roachtiale, M’s Jutnea Baxter and it*iughtei Clovi rdale, K ,' Wai ■ moth. Htiliwville; Karl Grove, Clovetdale R 2.
MOTOKINT IHtOWNS MORGANTOWN. Ind , Jan. 23 (UP) Sanford Morgan. 79, drowned In a water-filled ditch near his home yesterday when his ear went out of control on a country lane and overturned In the ditch
The Ijitin name for the cacao tie. from which chocolate is derived. is theohroinu cacao, meaning “food of the gods
’OONT GO IN TOR HOME WASHING? TIP TO EVERY BRIDE, JUT WASH IT HERE, VOUESELf MV DEAR, OO TRY IT, STEP INSIDE f
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LAUNDRY3 EASE
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The Ire-shman obligingly fK. '.- pontsl their < la.ss party for a eaJiter it honoring the baaketb.d! team. The canteen vill bo h- d at the Presbyterian church Tun day night, January 2.'!. County teachers including a!| grade aaid high school teanheiwill huid teachers institutio . loll.,Wing a dinner at Gotmi Mi mortal church in Gn’encastP.* T! trsday evening. The Junior high and freshman will play Greencastle Monday evening January 26 a’ Greer,castle at H .'10 dhiesday, January .'10, Rev. Harris will be the s"|*eMkei for the assembly prograin. All of the class want th,- ba. ketball boys to know that we an- very proud of them and that we wish them very good nick when they go to Terre Haul - Friday, January ‘JO to play I i, , landville.
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The t>ig tdr battle far to the northwest was touched off b\ a stinting attack on Sinuiju anfield, where reconnaissance photographs indicated tin- e ii my had a number of planes on the ground. As ttie last of 24 Tunderji l swept th.- field with rockets and machine-gun fire, four ennnv MIG-l.'is dived on them frm i the safety of Monchuria But before the Kusalan-huiH planes could close in, a top eov i lliptliof four more F-h4 Tiilulei jets led by 1st Id Joseph Kratt of South Milwaukee. Wis jK>uneed on them He got one eonftrmed “kiH” aiul the "pt-fi-balile "
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TIPTON Ind., Jan. 2:1 GNS, A di.sappomte<l Tipton woman wondered today who was mean enough to trick her into believing she had won $10.h04> in cash, a new ear, a new home, a television set, movie projector, and an all-expense trip to Cincinnati. Mrs IJUs H Smith, of Tipton, told the Tiptun Tribune that she had received the “Jackpot'' call lioin a radio prngtam and was told that all of the atsive gifts would be hers. However, when u follow-up telegram failed t i arrive, Mrs Smith's delight turned to suspicion. A check by the Tribune showed there had been no incoming long distance calls to the Smiti residence at the time the call was made. '
Fort Worth, Tex , is known a"Cowtown."
There are 2.11 U. S. cities with •V) non or more population
California contains 10 cities with 50,000 or mure population
Mrs. Lumkin IImsI#»ss 11> I iiirttslIt ( Inh Mt nilti r s ol t ht* ('tnint of Fincasllt* miti Ihtii t njoyc l i ht* ho«iiitalit v
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ERICH BRANDEIS
Mrs Bitty Co..;.er, Mis Anni. Gtidi r. Mi s Mai llanule.. and Mrs Moiui Shuniak' r.
Th'- best friend I ever had wa-
my I at her.
Whi nevT I was in n Jam. I went t , liim When l w.i < ptizzled ih'sit ttnytlung I lylwa.ys '.fell fre to confide in him. He wa mu h older than I. of course but In- always understood, i lb- was never condescending I rover superior, never assume', the attitude ot the censor, tlu dictator. Ike boss.
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FOLEYS
Mrs. Miller Hostess To Home Ke. ( loh The ' 'anaan lima
Club K.lit it
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met Jan lb w Miller of Coa
g’jisi date. At noon bout
in luncheon w our H un" l >. i tnim illing the cream rihlsm i
by all Mrs. gaii thanks.
The pie-id'nt, Mi Uoyd CreeiiU'e i all -d meeting to order by tepeatir- salute to the American and ('.'li st an flags. Twi nly live uu mlu aad lour gue.sts answered toll call with “I•efiiiition id a Home Six children vele *l-i >resent. Secretary and 11 .'a-.iret '.s reisn't wile read acid approved. Mis Beiiini ga\i a !■ - ',n on lltak 'g Uj .id*1'’.Vn apple satK lake, which every one enjoyed eating later m the afternoon Sit - also gave a I sson on easy and quick desserts. During the social hour Mrs, K*lna Brown gave a < mUs 1 : which was won by Mrs. Forest Keyyl itnd Mrs Vei n Runnel Is Mei ting was closed l>V repeating the t lub prayer. The February meeting will ba held at tin* C*tvie tanldmg at
Coatesvilli- a.t 1 o'clock with the Gloomy Gerties ns hostessea.
SI. Paul's ( Inti To Meet Thursday St Paul's Study Club will have ii piteh-in dinner, Thursday, Jar Jo at noon Mrs. Ket. neth Justus. S. Jackson St. roaii. Vill he b-ostess. Please bring (*>vered ilish and own table setvic*’.
( AKD OF THANKS I want to thank all iny friends and neighbors for the lovely ards and letters during my re•ent illness. Also Dr. Tipton, nurses, nureses aids and all the hospital stuff for their kindness shown me during my stay there. Miss bla MeElroy, Reelavtlle, Ind. pi|.
The average railroad car carrier about 00 tons of coal.
Fathet Mas been d el for i long time no v But - niehow. In is still my pal. .till my adviser. still my heljs-t ain'ii 1 am in Double. When v. r anyth.ng puzzles mi now. whenever I havi ;i knotty problein to v* . I go into nr. room and look at dad picture. “What would y< i do in i
i a.-c like thi;. I imagine that he i i.e. and t >get.hei the probh in.
itly ask.
PANTS SKIRTS BLOUSES OUMO VOTItD Ml nttSSED
t tlougIt.
that
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mintiti tlimg I
Don't think fatV>r was an
pushover.
Don't im&guii that he gave i anked him fot
He gave me what lit- tlm.igT wa.s goisl for me and he demo me what he const.!'*t I l ad Hi- was a stern fatht t tint a understanding i.ne He wax exacting, but he .vn
ju«t.
BUSINESS SHIRTS USNtfHt Md FIHIMt
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CLOSING OUT lliixtng sold my farm, I uill sell mt " ,ir ' 1 *a|lllpnien(. I.ocuted |I 2 miles iioldliU'-d "I TUESDAY, JANUARY 30TI
STARTING AT HDUO ' '•
n eeremot.y method or
The relationship between my fat Iter and me was very simple.
H * never stood He never eared fot
ritual.
He was always ready to list ii to me to explain things to me, la set ne tight when* 1 was wrong It dkl not mbutter to him whether 1 wo/e ovi rails when ! went to him or was dressed i a
my Sunday clothes. 1 -said v,hat I had to my own words and
12- CATTLE - Jersey eo\i with calf by side. Jersey cow to he fresh by date of side Jersey cow to freshen February '!<• Jersey eow »o freshen February ‘M Jersey cow to freshen February 2S. Jersey cow to freshen April 6. Jrsey row milking rood, freshen JuR B* Jersey and Swiss, eow, milking good. D 1 -"." Jersey-Guernsey, heifer to freshen Apth ' •» Jersey-Guernsey heifers, It) months • h> One Jersey-Guernsey bull, tl months old
«ay .n
in my own
auuple way, and he answered me
likewise.
All he wanted was the truth and sinecrtty. and I alwa\; kr *w that 1 would get the plain simple unadorned tmth from
him.
FARM MACHINES I!) 1.1 Ford Ferguson Tractor with step "P ^ „ lusl February ; one Ford 2-12 breaking too"Mltors; John Deere eorn idanter with ph '' ,l *' n one old mower, drug, rubber tire, wagon: si-i’op, tits Model A or It.
«E0 , ^ MKI hustwl new eorn, test I7.. r >; 2 ><l ' timothy mixed bay, some oats.
POULTRY
Ibree do/en White l.eghorn Hens.
MISCELLANEOUS
McCormick Del-ring single unit inilkei ,.
eoeks; 7, H-gallon cans, cun rack, wash xid s ' l "" , ] brooder stove, water tank and heater, ext''"', ^1
And that, dear teadeis, us the m!ik7irt ’ wh 'Vb kn,r, ‘* 0,1 ,ron 'V'do.
"t- wheelharrow. fence ctjarger. an«l o* 1 1
w ly I like to deal with the emus to mention.
Father of us idl -our God, i FURNITURE |
S-cnrner ( berry cabinet, Spinet desk. « " ,irr " :ini4i tuMf |op st<»vi* ( lav:it«»r> ttii.tl
TERMS OF SALK CASH.
Aio property remoxed until settled *
That is why I hax-e no patience
with those who tell me that MY religion is the wrong religion,
that only theirs is the
one.
I have no patience with
the rigamarole of
and rituals.
right
all
ceremonials
I demy that there la only
JAMES M. ALIEN
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AFCTIONEF.IIS — III KHT AND HI'N’TKK .pt'k -
JOHN J .f
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