The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1951 — Page 2
THF DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1951.
fcXTKA! NEW VORK, Mi»r< h 19—(INS) —AinbaNHa<lor t« Mexico William O’Dwyer—the fornn-r mayor (if New \ <itk—(osiifird todnj bcf< re the Senate ( rime ImestiEatin^ Committee. He «lll followed h\ Crank Costello. O’Dwyer launehed his testimony with a long statement on Ills career—from 191* when ho was a policeman to his present diplomatic post. Sen. Kcfanver, the committee chairman, said he would welcome (iov. Thomas E, Dewey as a witness. The Senator suggested Dewey might want to make .1 statement uhnut testimony that has mentioned him in connectkir With gambling at Saratoga, am' the parole and deportation of Charles “I.ucky” Luciano.
MARION. March 19 iHPi William M. Wirt, fil, Marion Postmaster 10 years, died in a hospital yesterday. He was p former Grant County recorder.
pca.'cil to bj pulling out of fjouth Korea altogether to man new defenses just above the 38th parallel. They were reported to have abandoned ^hunchon. their last major rase south of the parallel An 8th Army spokesman partly lifted a 72-hour sec urity blackout on "operation pursuit" to announce that UN forces have established "holding positions’ within 17 miles of the parallel at five points along the HO-mik
front.
Dr. Harry Voltmer, head of the political science depariment at DePauw, is in Washington, D. C, this week with the foreign exchange students of DePauw. This , is part of DePauw’s program of showing them local, state and national government in operation. ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday
Mrs. Ruth Terry. Rockville, March 18th. Mrs. Mary Elmore, Cloverda : e. March Iflth. Mrs. .1. H. Bales of Fillmore, 91 years old Saturday. March 17. John David Craft, .on of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Craft, Greencastle R K f i:; yni old Saturday.
March 17
Dadonna Rac McNcIT, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. James Me.Veff, Greencastle K 1. 1! years old,
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IVr*oiiaI And Local News
WASHINGTON, Mar. 19 (UP) —Employes of the Indiana Oxygen Co., Indianapolis, were ordered today by I he National Labor Relations Board to tote within 30 days on union affiliation for the purpose of collective
bargaining.
The NLRB said the workers
will vote whether they defdre I Saturday. March 17 iffiliation with local 135 of the 1 Mrs. Mary Brown. Cloverdale AFL International Brotherhood! R i, 20 years today. March 19.
Mis. Marguerite Bassett, Reelsville, R 2 21 years today,
March 19.
Paul Grimes, Jr . Franklin, today, March 19. Willadene Grim, s Humphrey, West Franklin .street, today,
March 19.
Diana Grimes, North .Tickson street, today, March 19
. f Teamsters.
TOKYO. Mar. 19 (UP) — UN ' inks and infantry probed close o Korea's 38th parallel today f.-om new "holding positions’ only 17 miles from tiie old North Korean bordei. Retreating Red armies totalling 200,000 to 250,000 men up-
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Mr. and Mrs. Byrne Hall left Sunday on a two weeks trip to Florida. James r Reynolds ot Alexandria. Ind. visited relatives here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs Kennelh Bryan of Louisville, Ky , spent the weekend with relatives in this city. Mr and Mrs Hugh Lawrence -pent the weekend in Groenrnstle with Mr and Ml Hal Hii itman. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Foxx anil son of Chicago, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Foxx and family. On account of the pre-Easter service at the church, the Fillmore Reheknh I-odge No. «52, will meet 14 fi:30, Tuesday even-
ing.
Dr. Jerome Hixson has been invited to address the Womens Club in Shclbyville on April 7th. His suhjeet will he “Bridging the Gap." There will be election of officers of the YFW Fathers Auxiliary Wednesday evening at 7:30 I o clock at Hie Gen Jesse M Leo Home. Superb igmdent of the Greeneast le school Lee O Zeig and S. C. Sayers attended the state basketball finals in Indianapolis on Saturday. There will be a meeting of the City Park Board Friday. March 23rd at 7:30 p. m. in the City Hall. All members of the board are requested to be present. Mrs. Fred Snively returned to her home in Greencastle Sunday from Hie Methodist hospital in Indianapolis where she had been a patient for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Piercy R. Horn, of Fort Collins! Colo., aiv the parents of a son born March 16. Mrs Horn is the former Luanna Arnold of near Stilesville. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mumtne and daughter, Patsy, of Dunkirk, spent the week end with Mrs. Murnane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F O Chamncss, south Vine street. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs John Shortle and family at Win.'imsc were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs Byron Reeves of Calumet City, 111. Richard Taylor of I-afnyette was a visitor in Greencastle the latter part of the week. He spent' some time with his daughter at DePauw and with his sister. Mrs. Don Ellis. Miss Elizabeth Kresler has re turned to tier home in Renselaer after spending the week-end with Miss Minna May Bartley. Miss Bartley entertained informally for her guest on Saturday. Leaving for their home in Loveland. Col. on Sunday were Mr anc' MiBI Rome Dietrich. While in Greencastle they were the guests of Mi Dietrich’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dietrich, who observed their 63rd wedding anniversary recently. Leaving for Florida this week will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox and children. They plan to leave Wednesday morning and will viril friends in Ocala and Silvet Springs and will visit other ^oint in Florida before returning In about two weeks. Miss Nancy Cooper of Peru, HI., daughter of Mrs. Bert Cooper, has been uskeij to be an attendant in the wedding of Miss Martha June Chevalier to James S. Thurston Miss Chevalier of Indianapolis will be married in Christ Church on May 19th. She attended DePauw University and Is a member of Delta Gamma soror-
ity.
Mrs. Janies U. Pence and daughter, Cynthia, arc in New Castle due to the dentil of Mrs. Pence’s aunt. Miss Mary A. Nixon. Miss Nixon, who was 72 years old, panned away Sunday The funeral will be in New Castle on Wednesday. Mr. Pence and son were in New Castle for the weekend and returned Sunday night.
Mrs. fefl ! II< be:' • :. Isvii • ] is visiting her niece v Indianapo-
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Dr. ami Mrs. P. G. Evans ami son. Bob, spen* .he weekend in ' Chicago. Mi's. Chloe Chcnoweth of Indianapolis spent the wrrk-rnd with Mrs. Lura Crawley. Mr .and Mrs. .tames Tungeit and daughter of Muncie spent the weekend With Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spiker. Pvt Tom Bittles of Camp Atterhury spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Japps A Bittles. The Lions Club Board of Directors meeting wilt be held this evening, at 7 30 p. nv in the Puhlb Service room. Mi and Mrs. Chester Talbott of Lowell Ini!., spent the weekend with Frank Talbott nnd Mr. and Mrs. Josef Sharp. Mi and Mrs. Harold McCnmmark of near Belle Union are the parents of a daughter, Marjot e Alice, born Monday at the county hospital. The Standard First Aid CI.t will meet Tuesday evening at 7 30 in Ihe Implies Lounge at the court house, due to council inert ing in City Hall. Mi and Mrs. Harold Edwards are at home from Sniasotn. Fin where they spent two weeks with Mr Edwards’ sister, Mi Albert \\ Miller and Mr. Millet. Mrs. D. ^W. Killinget has been called to Minneapolis, due to th critical condition of her aunt. Miss Mary Spaulding. She left for Minneapolis .Saturday evei
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnaby. Jr., left Sunday for the Ea t. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. II E. Nsher in New Haven, Conn Mrs. Usher us a sister of M'
Barnaby.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanna and Miss I.iin Hanna will leave th, week for Andalusia, Alabam ,. vhere they will spend the Bast, holidays with Mr. and Mrs Den Hanna and baby. Mr and Mrs. Ezra Arnold ami Mi and Mis. Hershell Seoheo i turned this weekend from th, u "Vacation of Your Dreams’ tin), to California and the southu i I They i port a wonderful trip Mrs. Arthur L. Bates of Meadeville, Penn., is the guest of Mrs. Fr,xl \g Hixson and Dt. Jerome Hixson Mrs. Bates stopped here on her way from Arizona and left Monday for her home in Meadeville. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sears received a telephone call Sunday from their daughter and son-in-law, S Sgt. and Mrs. Ts-e Smith, in Arlington. England. Mrs. Sears reported the call was very clear and distinct. John A. Cartwright. Jr., is associated with the Palisadlan, a progressive weekly newspaper in Pacific Palisades, California. Johnny lives in the home of the editor and is getting a good general newspaper experience. Mr. and Mrs. John Long o f Ames. Iowa, spent the week-end with Dr. and Mrs. Clyde E Wildnian. Mr. Ling left Sunday for a two weeks business trip and Mrs. Long will remain here with her parents until his return. Miss Jacqueline Thurow was initiated into the Alpha Chi Omega sorority Saturday evening. Mrs. Melvin Thurow, who was a member of Alpha Chi in Jowa, was toast mistress for the banquet during the week-end
service.
Mr. and Mrs Jos. B. Crosby and Jack Crosby will leave Wednesday morning for Des Moines, Iowa. Mr. Crosby, who is vice president of the Indiana Bankers Association, will attend the annaunl meeting of the Central States Conference of officers ol Hankers Associations. Mrs. Zelah Varvrl is still confined to St. Anthony's Hospital in Terre Haute following an automobile accident Jan. 27 in which she sustained a badh
SOCIETY
Birthday Dinner II, bl Sunday Mr and Mrs. Enitneit Scott entertained Sunday with a birthdas dinner in honor of Bill Brooks, and Bill Hayes. Mr. Brooks is a cousin of Mrs. Scott and Mr. j Hayes is a son-tn-law of Mrs. Scott. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. C. B Higgihs of Indianapolis; Cora Skimmerhom. George Overton, of South Bend. Franci.Undcrwood, Mr and Mrs. Bill Hayes and son. Darryl Wayne. Tommy Scott, and honored guests. Mr. Hayes and M, Brooks They received many nict
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H A I’. W. M.-cting Postponed The meeting of the Busines.-. and Professional Women's Club has been postponed from March 21st to March 30th 14. A. II. Meets Tuesday Washburn Chapter D. A. R will meet Tuesday evening . ( 7 30 at the home of Mrs T G 1 unckei Assistant hostesses will be, Mrs. Walter Evens, Mis. An drew Knoll, and Mrs. Don McLean. The program will be Spotlight on United Nations" by Mrs Louis Hays. Federated Heading ('luh To Meet Wednesday The Federated Reading Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1 JO at the City Library. Mrs. Bernard Handy will have the program. She will review the book "Rest and Be Thankful'" In Mniness.
Itouelidale ( luh Held March Mealing Mrs. Donald Ball of Crnwfordsville ns guest speaker at the March meeting of the Roachdale Philomath Club hold in the home of Miss Ruth Hutchins, wit- introduced by Mrs. Alton Byrd. Reviewing the hook “Cry The Beloved Country" by Allen Patton, Mrs. Ball spoke briefly of woman's influence in the home j and In p'tdlic affairs and climax ed her review hy reading dialog from the play “Lost in th" j Stars" taken from the same ! hook. Mrs. Edgar Duckworth, presi- 1 dent of the club presided at a short business meeting. Mrs. Robert Crosby, Mrs. Lil- | lian Call. Mrs. Ralph Edwards and Mrs. Ashley Barnes were named as the 1952 program committee. Guests in addition to Mrs. Ball were Mrs. James Curran and Mrs. Claude Fteheson of Barnbridge and Miss Mae Hanna and Mrs. Frank Sillery of Roaehdale. Dainty refreshments wore served by the hostess and her assistant. Mi Florence Hostetter. Mot hers smire Club Meets Ttlesdav The Putnam County Mothers Service Club will meet Tuesany j at 7:30 p. m with Mrs. Helen; Moore, in the Alamo Apt. Roll 1 call will be your favorite Irish j song. Members bring white elephant article for contest. Women of the Moone 'led Wednesday Women of the Moose will meet Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. at the Moose Home There will be formal initiation of candidates. A dance will be held following the regular meeting.
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William Stewart of Cool bigg, Arizona, and John Hall nt imllanapohs, weie the week-end guests of Jack Crouch and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Crouch. Mr. Stewart attends Virginia Military Institute and Mr Hall is a cadet at West Point. Both were friends of Jack Crouch at Cul-
ver Military Academy.
Mrs. Amy Custis, Charles and Doris Custla, Miss Grace Bumgartner, Jimmy Kendall and Ted Anderson, spent Sunday at Camp Atterbury with Pvt. Howard Eugene Custls. Pvt, Custls would like to hear from his friends. His address is pvt. Howard E. Custls, U. S. 55135742, 112th Infantry, Barracks 16 and 17, Camp Atterbury, Ind,
Cm-Tat-Em Chib Meets Wednesday
Cro-Tat-Em Club will meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Nona Davis. Mrs. Loo Moj Neely will be assisting hostess. CARD OF THANKS We wish (o thank our friends, neighbors and relatives for klieir kindness nnd sympathy extended to us during our recent bereavement. Also we thank the organist, singer, minister, Mrs. Chastain, pallbearers, Dr. Veacb and the nurses for their services and
kindness.
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