The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 March 1951 — Page 2

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Truman Leaves Florida Today KEY WEST, Fla., March 22 <UPj—President Truman t-ndcd a ‘‘most satisfactory” work-and-play vacation today ami prcpn ed to fly back to the troubles h. left in Washington three !•■-

ago.

He is scheduled to take off rt 2 p. m. EST from Bora Chira Naval Air Station eight miles from here aboard his persona! plane, The Independence. That • I put him back in Washington jon after 5 p. m. EST. He i ore leaving the Kittle White House, Mr. Truman planed one more swim if the v.. nthwarm enough ice weeks in the sun and at his favorite vacation u - -t here have put Mr. Truman n top trim to tackle the domestc and intemtaional probhe that await him at the Whit House. He is relaxed and in good spirits ami is sporting a fine tan. Actor Admits Red Affiliation WASHINGTON, Mm h 22 (UP) — Several movie stair who once were Communists may follow Larry Parks and tell about Red activity in Hollywood, a member of the House Un-Aim i - can Activities Committee sa’.l today. The committee member, who declined use of his name, said the legislators know of several name actors who, like Park may testify they were “duped" into joining the Comnnmist parly and dropped out when they learned its real aims. Hearings cm Communism in the movie colony have been recessed until Aptil 10. Parks, star of “The Jolson Story," said his movie careei probably was ended by his testimony yesterday that he belonged to a film actors' Communist cell from 1941 to 1945. But Rep. Charles E. Potter, R.. Mich., said he hopes “the movie industry will not seek reprisal against a man who cooperates with the committee, who was a member of the party ami left when he realized the politieal iui-

FOR SALE 126 Acre Farm On bluektop, 3 1 1 mile- southwest id Parkersburg Large barn equipped for Grade .% milk i! room semimodern house Farm well fenced A bargain If sold this week. Terms If desired SFF Gilbert Morrison LADOGA, IND, PHONE 11-W

. ■1:cations of Communism.” Potter said he gained much respect for Parks, and "I hope he has the best box office he ever

had."

Attend Meeting In Indianapolis Representatives of the Gree’ - castle Chamber of Commerce and delegatus of th<- county liigu schools attended a National Affairs meeting in Indianapolis /t ti rday, at the Claypool Hotel. Ralph Bradford. Int-inational Executive Vice President of the IT. H Chamber of Commerce spoke. Congressman William G. , Bi.iy, Congressman Ralph Ha' - vey and Congn ssinan Charles R. Hrowtison a Isa talked briefly on tin- Washington .scene Attending from Greeucasli- j | an-re Mr. and Mrs. David L. | Grimes, joint Rep. from Putnam j and Owen countii s; Ellis At ye- ( Mr and Mis. Earl Sutherlin, K W Harri , Alik- Snavi !; M . ind Mrs. Harry McCabi . Rev. Kimei- Harvey, Dr. .lames B. i Johnson. Charles Weaver, secre- I lai v of the local Chamber and VV. S Ballard, president of tl Gi e.-m u.d le Chaniii'-r of Cnin-

nieree

Also attending were eighteen j ooys and girls and theii' teaeii- ! rs repr-senting the senior classes from local county schools The | students along with theii' spon- | I -nrs were the guests of the Cent- j I ral National Bank, who defrayed i all expenses for the school ! I group. They were: Mable R. Joseph. Arthur Wayne Mason, Patricia 1 Ann Hess. Patricia Ann Snencer. II Lovd Cooper. Don Seaiist Huihura Bnggemann, Cail Ray-! mann, Mrs. Margaret Miller. Ann Compton, Martha Spencer. | Dorothy Davis, Richard Morrison, Robert H. Morrison, Don I Ruaik. David Grimes. Glen Skeilon, and County Supt of Schools ; Eugene Hutchins. AHHIVEP.SARIES Birthday Cliarles Carman, 10 y« ii - today, March 22. Capt. and Mrs. Ralph Howard spent today in RushVllle. ki >R BADE: 10 acre 10 miles southwest of Greencastle. c I mile from blacktop. 10 acres til- | lable, electricity available. William M( Kirov, Reeisvill. . 22-2t.

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1951.

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Mr. ami Mrs. N. O. O'Hah have returned to their home after spending several weeks m

Florida.

Entered in the postoffice ar Greencastle, Indiana as second clash mail matter under act of March 7. 1H7H. Subscript ion price !<t cents per week; $4.00 |>er year by mull in Putnam County; $5.00 to $10.40 |»er year outside

Putnam County.

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Yb.- best Meehani.TT! 5er\ lee for your Trin-k or Car regardless ol make to ho found in Western Indiana at KING MORRISON WOSTER COMPANY Phone 208. We Finance repair : jobs. Ford dealers since 1910.

AR ..mi Mrs. Hurry I.ivengond visile : relatives in Martinsville W din. day evening. Miss Nun Robbins is spending the wi i k at the C. H. Burnaby home on state road 43. Willi.im Padgett, county clerk, tiunsacicd hu.sineHs in Bloomington. Hi . Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Aden Brown of I'otnamville, are Hie parents of i on born Thursday. Mr .-ind Mrs. Charles McCarty of Bainbridge are the parents of a son born Wednesday. Pvt. Robert Nelson, who is stationed at Cherry Point, N. C is in Greencastle on fm lough. Dan Lybyer has returned home from I^os Angeles. Calif., wht re he spent the winter. L)'tie Russ Elliott is confined by illness to the home of his parent Dr and Mrs. Gerald C. Elliott. Mr and Mrs. Noble Grimes and Mr and Mrs. Leroy Moore attended a shower in Indianapolis Tuesday night. Mr C. W. Hymer E. Seminary st. returned to her home Tuesday from the Putnam county hospital. Mr Jess Green, west Washington street, re-entered the county hospital Wednesday morning for treatment. Thi First Aid class will meet Friday evening at 7:30 in the ladies room of the court house. The lesson will he Artilivial R' >• pi ration. The Greencastle City Schools will close at Hie regular time this veninu f"i Faster vacation. They wi 1 resume Wednesday morning, Maich 28 at the regular time. -Mr Ivan Irwin left Wednesday for St. Petersburg, Florida, where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cameron. She expects to be away about a week. Arriving from William Woods College in Fulton, Mo. today was Miss Joyce Arnold, daughter of Mr and Mrs l>ns Arnold, Miss Arnold will spend tier spring vacation here. Mi and Mrs. Harry Wells are i Natchez. Miss, attending the inniinl Natehez Pilgrimage and .;,'iin:. They aie expected to eturn to their home in Oreenmstb this week-end.

Mrs. Nona Davis will leav Friday for Mimcie and Marion, where she will spend the Easter

weekend

Vnu’re "in clover” on Easter when you wear

Tommy Seeley of Lafayette, is spending tlii- Easter vacation with friends and relatives in Greencastle. Susie Smultz, daughter of Mi and Mr Hubert Smaltz. Iia.- ioturned home from an Indianapolis hospital. Mrs. John Eain.diaw ami children left toduv fm Okeana. Ohio, | where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wag in i Mi. and Mi William A IJn.tWorth and Freddie nio oi St. Augiii-line. Florida for Easter. They will visit in other ejtins before i-eiurniMK next weak. James R Feme and son wei - in New Castle on Wednesday, Where they attended Hie funeral of Mis. Panic's aunt. Miss Mary A. Niiym. Mrs. Pence and daughter, Cynthia, returned home with

them.

Jack Crouch of GreoncasHe accompanied his guests, William Stewart -and John Hall to Culver Military Academy on Wednesday foi the exercises preceding the Spring vacation. All three were

former Culver cad'-ts.

Miss Rita Rhea and Roddy Rhea are spending the Easter va-

cation at the home of their par- ed by

ents, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rtiea Miss Rhea is a student at Ladywood in Indianapolis, and Roddy is a radet at the Culver Military

Academy.

Thomas Ong of Cleveland Heights. O.. has been named president of Kappa Tau Kappa, interfraternity council at DePauw University. The council is composed of representatives cf the thirieen national fraternity chapters on the campus. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph French, R. F. D. 1, Roachdale, have received word that their son. Pvt. Henry A. French, who enlisted in Hie Army Feb 23 and was sent to Fort Sheridan. 111., has been

. l.ODEELTKRS CONSIGN TO SHORTHORN CONGRESS

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Juding oy the weather and lac k of iiiu-ri st Spring and city jsilitic.- will apparently pot warm up until about Hie same tinn. That cmild tie Tuesdu”, j

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Wi limit i st a ml that three Gil-i i.i .t.-dlr ludu-. who act-mil- i panied llu-ii' hushund.i to Chicago : i.i i vi, kend I'm' the Masonic j howling iniiiii.iiiienl. forgot to | get oft at Hie light subway station. Cniild it have been that

they were nuey talking?

Havt t run into a single local basketball fan this week who picked Mimcie to win the high

.school m-t crown

Ray and Gerald Clodfclter, or Greencastle, Ind.. will consign one bull and three f.-malcs to tlic 11th Annual Polled Short- I horn Congress. Aptil 9th and 10th. id Spi ingf-ehl. Illinois. The two-day event Will feature a show of cattle competing for over $3500 in premiums; the sale of approximately 100 rigorously selected Polled Shorthorns from j 35 of the leading herds over the country; and the annual meet- : irg and banquet of the Polled Short horn Society. TKA BXNNFIf \I»S

I LIES TO ARKANSAS Mrs. R. P. Mullins lias left by plane for Fayetteville, Arkansas, where she will be with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Jones for two weeks

Today s Market Hogs 8500. Moderately at live Barrows um| giits 26r lower. Choice 170-350 lbs. $31.00-121.60. Extreme top $21.75 sparingly. 250-290 lbs $20.50-$21.00. 120160 lbs. $10 50-$ 18 50. Sows 2350c lower. Steady $l«.00-*30.00. Cattle 000 Calves ,'U)0. Steers and yearling : low. Weak lo 50< I iwei Simu bidding $1 lower

r - weight steers $3400. j ' '' heM 11 ‘ ■ ' v " good native v,-, ri .. ' 1,,v -' **»•«> " l.v 50c lower. Top $41 oo^ 1 ^ Sheep 600 U'ooim - , lumbs an I ina)|y gti LATE N5W3 PARIS, Miir-h 'i_,.. f ,g .ram, an , mim.t , . i ,hHr ‘“''"•m.'-.i ”" m ' 1 ' have dechli i R, f,„ ( • ‘ l S.IOU. nown w,th

Cong 1 ats to the Tri Kappas on their [lunhu 1 of nu-tal ‘‘cops’'

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d every Veterans of Wars Post that is visit-top-ranking national of-

ficer li Senior Vice Commander Hilt -n who is due here Saturday 1 ;• n Jesse M. Lee Post

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NoMend, as long wearing as they are lovely ,. then you'll "be the grandest lady in the Easter

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transferred to Camp Rucker, Ala. He has been placed in the

ambulance corps of the

medical bntallion in Hie 47th in-

fantry.

Ronald Rush will go to L l> anon tomorrow to participate in the Rotary orator! al contest. I He will i epresent the Gre-'nca.s-j tie Rotary Club in competition I with otlici- clubs in the district. ! He will be accompanied b. Hovard Williams, pr. sident of the Greencastle Rotary, am! Uih. fiteckler. speech instructor ol the Greencastle high school. Maj. Charh s J. Arnold will leave Carlisle, Pa. on Friday fm 1 Mexico City. Mis Arnold and | children have be. n vi-.ting Mi Arnold's family in Mex ro and will return with Maj. Arnold On their return .they will n v. to Fort Slocum on Izmg 1 land Sound, where Maj Arnold w 1'! be stationed. Maj Arnold is the son of Mrs. Charh \rnold

of Greencastle.

The pre-Easter services which j have been in progress each evenI ing this week at Union Valley Church will close Sunday evening March 25th. There will be ,1 short Easter Program after Sunday school which .begins each Sunday at 10 A M Worship sei Vices al J1 A M. Rev Conai l Cleurwateia, Pastor Brn. Ruben Fisher Sunday School Supt. Friends have received word from Miss Mililied Dinunii U Hmi Miss Nan Dinimick fell ui tin bathroom Hutmday night. X1 ayt> showed no broken bones but badly bruised muscles and nerves. She is in a hospital in Cocoa. Florida and it is undecided whether they will continue their trip or come directly home when Misa Dimmirk is able to travel Mr. and Mrs John E Fobes and iamily will return this weekend from Florida, where they have spent the past few weeks On their return, they will go by Nashville, Temu, for Miss Marcia Fobes, who will return with them lo spend the Haider holidays in Qreenc«sl|e Miss Fobes will return to hn studies at Ward Belmont m x‘

week.

Charles Wells. 49, of Greencastle, was arrested by Patiolinen Harris and Fisher on the charge of driving away from the ■cent' of an accident and failing to report the same Wells wgs driving east about midnight Saturday when his car bumped another, driven by C F. Carr, Braxll R. R. 5 in front of Johnny's Cafe, east National Avenue near Murphy Ave. Both cars were damaged but Welts was able to drive his car away, which he did. He was later arrested here.—Brazil Times.

friends changed it for him, giv- | ing him back a five and five ones

204Ul and started to leave paying that .

lie would send him lu* receipt. ; The senator, being an honest man.aiUopped hm friepds and had him deduct the necessary (

amount for In- dues.

Radio and T-V renditions of the song “Hi 10 Conn Peter l>t M popular with the kiddies now as it was a year ago. Wi» wish to extend best wishes to Laurel H. Tuik on his election to the presidency of the Rotary Club. Faster is almost here. Will have to wear that new tie we put for Christina Ti e American Legion oratorical contest tonight will be well worth attending.

Chnrles Coopt 1, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cooper, Green- ! castle Route 2. discovered this | wi ok that honesty pays off. The j boys found 28 reservi-d tickets I for the wrestling match here ' April 5. He returned the ducats to tlio city police and they in turn n warded him with five free Inki'ts. Young Cooper consider the officers his puls as he ha., enjoyed Kids’ Day the past three yeais which is sponsored by the Fraternal Order of Police.

Well, at least Frank Rims allot

door.

the wolf that wasn’t at the

One of our friends says of all j the time, last time, slow time, | iti he likes overtime best.

HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted Thursday: Clint leu Bruner, city. Dismissed Wednesday: Mrs. Wilbur Inman and daughter Bainbridge; Mrs. Martha Ellen Johnson city; Mrs. Opal Burk |

city.

Dismissed Thursday: Mrs. Mary Mackey, city; John Lyon, city; Dwight Hahn, Spencer.

Service Station FOR LEASE Modern, completely . equipped for car washing and lubrication service. Rhone 788 or Write P. O. Box 174, Greencastle.

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