The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1951 — Page 2
THE D*!IY BANNER. GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. AUOUS" 22 1951.
/iKi.;Vkr»OMnlU Riruid&J* Mi j Pact today, Aug V2nd. Pjjnn.t K<-nt Buntf-n, »on Mi arri Mr ;- Fred B inter. H 1, CV>«te*villf veans old August 2'; Mrs. Andre.. Ash. North Col- :• i Ave H2 -.ear:- today. Aug.; 22 Lived v] yeans in Putnam
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Patrnia Lynn WTirt laughter ! Mr. and Mrs Dejben Wh te, 3 it y. A gu.-t 22nd. I I fit \\M \l. SHOW LAFA Yin'TK I. Aug 22 !.'■>! T! 14* v a;.:, d state i. litter hog show vj.] tx- held the Ir.d.i t.ap,.. -• . kyard-
-Mt uaJLY aANNER and •«ALD CONSOLFOATH) Entered in me pontoffloe at -areencnatW, Indiana aa necocd laat mall matter mder act of 'larch 7, 1878. tMibacrtptton prk» 20 eeota per week; 84-00 per year bj mail la Putnam County; 82.00 to 810.40 pet year outelie Putnam County. Telephone Hi, 74 or 11*. *t. K. Karl den. Publisher 17-19 South Jarkaon Street
Personal And Local News BIIIEFS
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Mr and Mrs. Orville W'ebo iia\e returned home from a two . • vacation trip throug* Canada
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lo Vivian West of Dexter. M. - - our, is visiting with her aont and uncle, Mr and Mi. J L. ! <'o .rtney. I Mi- N L Harnriiond ami Mis. i l>».os Hays wer< m Woithington , tciay attending the fun. ral of ! Filas Hays.
.i . Mrs Paul Kerr and daughter aft.io) Sar. Mate<j, Calif . hav< r.B •• n.a . j turned home afier visiting Mrs A: /eg the i Sophia Kerr and family.
agents
with t) re Wait'd V Winks
1 Indi Clary, Nobles
anapo!,.' Tipton ville.
I'KAf IK \l. 1 VPEKIE.M K WESTPORT, Ind Aug 22 — INSi Tv.o people in Westport ave been getting practical • x- ' rienee in boron, ng st'-'-pl'- ' r: md the citizen* of this
( Mr and Mrs. Hiram Callender, jJr. and Ji rry Lee. J .an and John have returned home from Cincinnati, Ohio, when they vis-
it'd the zoo.
j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Y. Todd ] and family plan to return to i their Greencastle home the lat- | ti r part of the week. Th 1 y have hem vacationing at Ba>- Lake
Mrs. Helen Riggs ana aaughter. L.r.da. spent Wednesday in
Indianap^oHs.
Rev. Lriwell Manchester and family are at home after spending their vacation, and he will fill the pulpit at the CTiurch of Christ on Sunday as usual. Mr. and Mrs. E.-ton Cooper and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coojx-r hav. returned home from Pontiac, Michigan, where they visit'd Harold Cooper
and family.
Wendell P Hurst returned home Saturday Lorn Crbana. Ill, wheie he has been attending the summer term at the University of Illinois. He left Monday for EdmLwhere he will be principal
of the high school.
Mr and Mr- Dotal Cooper and daughter. B. verly, of Russe 11 ville. have returned home from a seventeen day vacation trip through th' Western and Southern states an ! a- far south
Mexico City. Mexico
SOCIETY Couple Married In Lordsburg. New Mexico Mt. and Mrs Leon Lawson Solomon. Anz wish to annour the marriage of their daughte. Marilyn Sue. to Grady Joe Ri.i. age. son of Mr and Mr? J t Rumage of Safford. Anz. oi August 14th at Lordsburg. Nc s Mexico. The couple will mak their home at Safford. Ar • a here Mr. Rumage is employe 1 Trie Lawson family fomiei. resided in Greencastle. Past Matr<>n»’ < luh T Hold Pitch-In The f'ast Matrons Club v hold its annual pitch-in pici. Friday. August 24 at 6 30 p. at the home of Mrs. Paul M - honey. Bring the family and w. filled baskets.
Ha> te Brail). Uriion. Clixtc Owen Cov*xiiy, .'aacnviUe. S <i van Bloomfield and Worthing:
Iran Granted 3 Extra Hours
H- nx Dv Mel lu l
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J. R Baldwin. S N . is a lent in the Naval hospital in Diego, Calif. H.s addresi Ward 10-3 Naval Hospital
would be gia : to heal from h.- i joke on
Mr». '*t a p,jjer Hostess To Friendly Neighbors
Fourteen members and t I children met in the home of M pat- Herald Stanger on August 1
Sar. for their monthly Friendly Ne..
is I bors Club meet.
H- 1 Response was answered t
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your husband, iction contest
was
friends. He
Mrs. Kaymo. Bald*;. P. 3. 'ducted by Mrs. Carl Purcell. Pi
Herb Blocker. Walter C Gardner and J. B Z- is wet guests of I the Paul Taylor Post 1752 Vet- ;
On August lotn tne Canaan Home Fx Club me t at Civic bun - r.u n Coatesville with Mrs Marvin Edgar hostess with Mr. R^lph Harcourt ,.nd Mrs Le.-v VonTresa as assistant hostesses Meeting was called to order a* 2 00 o'clock by our president .Si:.- Uoyd Greenl'-e with Mi l-' • ry Mill* r leading the s..re •n e -.-,onth. 'In The Gloaming Salute to the American n - Chi.stian Flags and crec«i ... given in unison: P xteen members, one g 1 * M - Donald Woodall, w ho i lx ame a member, and seven cl . uen answered roll call v . "a proverb* . S- 'ictary and treasurer’s l*>r's .vere read and approved Report on our exhibit Family Living " which was v - hibited at the county Fair dis -sed by all. R rt from the 4-H commit’was 'ported in which we we: • .! five of our girls wii! l..hit at the State Fair thi.It was decided to have buz- it Oct 27 at the Civi< n i-
TEHRAN , t*p I Bnti extra three
to it*
Iran Aug 22 gave Iran an
;e hours today to reply ipromise oil proposals, does not reply by 3 p. s EDTc th<- n< gotv ccnsiiered ended,
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former cooks at the Institution ' were charge 1 with embezzle1 ment. Sheriff Charles Dudley said ( they admitted taking food supplies and selling them to sma!’ groceries in the area during the past IS months. Dudley, tipped oy an anonymous letter, said Ackerman represented himself as p wholesaler with “just a few g. ods left to sell at reduced prices.' Arthur Campbell, the gover- 1 nor's executive secretary, said Schrickei was informed of ?!: | thefts late yesterday. • The governor will not tolerate this Campbell said. He ordered state police to make a thoroug): investigation and to prosecute to the limit anyone connected w'th the thefts.” The sheriff said the Ac^ci - ' mans left the Institution on their days off with their car loaded with food.
‘" !ST( *^0lL kir L P| ^ Manen *i, workman on th- J started to buiWt!*, jail here. Wh m ^ completed, he Was a, 01 han< l for the ot^ c ■ ; emonies. rt,,, ^ By was inside on charge enness.
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DEPUTED LOTTERY KING SHO
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being won by Mrs. Ben Pace. The fiower committee is sen ing a flower to Mrs Dennis Tc
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r-rans of f •.reign Wars Tuesday I
evening at Rockville. Plans for ' ’ " • <.<•.
organizing VFW Fath-rs Aux- j f ^ shrneDts of
iharv were made d ir g the sen- .
>jon Next meeting to be with X
1 Robert Girton Members pi--
Mi. and Mrs Rex Call an . note rhang- of meeting plar •
daughter. Sharon, of Morton an J j - Mr. and Mrs End S .tt left j Lical Women Wednesday morning foi W'< ,-t | Attend K A P. W. Picnic
Branch. Michigan : . ;pen<) the Member- of th< local Busin remainder of the . - k with Mr | and Professional Women's C 1 and Mi W ! . f -::•• . aitending • Dirt:, t. pirn:
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The address of Pvt Robert
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Mrs. Donald R Ellis left today’ for Rock port. Mass, for a visit | with Mr and Mrs Edward Wendell and family Mrs. Wendell is I th< former Miss Eunice Taylor, j Mr: Ellis w ill be nuray for neve,,
al weeks.
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Ij. ring the soc .ul hour M. . 0 n Duncan gave a very inter* .r.g contest, something ,.b t. h member of the dub wh . von by Mrs. Yern Ly A thank you card was r< fro.;. Mrs. Willis Craft s da . . te: for her wedding gift sh-. t • i received. Meeting was closed bv a! 1 pea ting club prayer to meet Sept -0 ■ 1 Mr- Ed Stone H()l.*1 NOT TO Bl.t 'll
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ed Mossiter this morning that ion would return to m Lately f Iran did th. British compro-
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I N A( ( I vl.v REDS .'•.i Hi'- destruction of conv < hif their route ti-ivi 1 were not furt.'.‘ i.* n advance.
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\\ 7 csting[housc DEALER t:. Walnut St. Phone 84 or.vurMtla
So you want to go fishing?Your old car can't ulc« it? S«t Uf § fbran^Lusadcttl yourPdkd ruiMk.
KING MO t If I SON’ FOSTER CO. Ill W Wash. Ht Phone 888
Mr ar.d Mrs Morris Crawley will leave Friday for New York City to attend the national encampment of the Veterans cf Foreign Wars Mrs. Crawley 's Department President of th" Lad.- Auxiliaries of Indiana. Rev. Harvey Chinn and bride, of Wabash, Ind., r ailed on Mr. ) nd Mrs J E Courtney Monday. The Chinns are on their way lo Gold>n Colorar*) where Rev. Chinn will be associated with the ed .r ational staff r.f a Presbyterian publication. •Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mr- Frank Dobson and farui ly were Eugene Haddan and sons of Dallas, Texas; Mi. and Mrs Albert Landis. Mr. and Mis. Wrn A Haddan and son of Biazil; and Mi and Mrs. Leroy Jones and sons of Putnamvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phipps had as their dinner guests Sunuay, .Mr and Mrs Walter Sh of of Kingman and Mrs. Mary Phipps and daughters Esther and Gladys all of Biazil K 3. Afteinoon guests were Patsy, Jimmy and Freda Swin. also of Braz: 1
K. 3
Mrs Belle Asner has returned from a motor trip to Baldwin, Michigan, where she visited a mer e in her cabin on North Lake in the Pine Forest Another niece and daughters accompanied her. She reports the mornings cool but they hud a large fireplace and plenty of pine wood. !• ay 8 Hamilton is visiting in Old Point Comfort. Virginia Before returning home, Mr Hamilton Will go to New York to intend the national encampment of the Veterans of Foreign Wan which starts this weekend. Mr. Hamilton is Department Judge Advocate of the Indiana VFW Fathers Auxiliaries. Miss Carrie Phipps of Greencastle R. 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phipps is at the Methodist Youth Camp at Bat lie Ground this week Others going from this district were the Misses Pat Spencer and Betty Jan" Spencer, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spencer and Miss Polly Swin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Swin of Brazil R. 3. Mr. and Mrs^wln accompanied the girls to the camp. If you need a kay chain drop in. We have some with added
ML* Nancy p.'t.n
Martha Re< d left to lay by plat • to return to their homes in Fort Belvoir. Va TT- two git's hav been the guests of Mrs Dorothy N DeVaney fot th<- past thr. e weeks. Th-• are the daughters rtf Col. and Mrs E I Bibb ar.d Capt. and M Sam Retd. The high school football team had their first contaijl wt» : Mon-
day. About thirty hoys have r - J
ported for practice so far thi-r
season. Three nay* last week ■
were spent in preliminary conditioning. This conditioning con-
sisted of running, passing drill, i
calisthenics, and punting. During the next week blocking, tackling, and running of plays will stressed. In preparation for the coming season a lot of time is being spent on fundamental drills Workouts are held daily at Blackstock Field. There will be a short scrimmage Friday afternoon
Blarkstoek Field, f
( HAINS IN' DOORWAY KEEPS HIES AWAY SOUTH HADLEY. Mass. (UP; Two restaurateurs, Alfred J. Conti and Antonio Lucchesi claim thr i ve chained the flies out o* their luncheonette. "Better than a screen door," Con' said, displaying a curtain of eight-foot chains that form a barrier at the shop’s door. C n* got the idea whije travel‘ng .n Italy, where chains are hung in dofirways to discourage i inb<;']- i fins. Th- slightest! movement of the chains, even by a breeze, he said, is enough to chase the flies away. The chains used by the restaurant here are aluminum and painted red. white and blue.
j Elizabeth Peek. Catharine Too
| Kathrvn Ba ic-r Margaret K-
I mill. Mil. ire i Todd, Paul::
Smith Zella Adam:, Jeanne" I Bills and Peachle Jones. Other clubs represented >, I side.- Greencastle were T
GOSHEN. 1.. • -r-old tx*y was lo observe
-IP. . charge: a stop
s:g
.. .!• was involved in a i lluuon Authorities sa.d t; .’ith neglected to call "‘who •h*. horse he was driving
Former State Employes Held N- -r.TH VERNON. Ind.. Aug UP Two former employes " • ■ :."by Muscctatuck S’at. - '"er<* jailed today in : of food theft, and Goverr. - 8 c<kei ordered an invesFn to "see haw far reaching
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Ackerman 51. North •ind lus wif. . Rosa. 43,
OUIS COHEN (right), Scranton, Pa., missing witness nis*! rime committee testimony as kingpin of a S20,000,000-i-ylvania lottery syndicate, is shown reporting to the ct n Washington to accept a subpoena to testify. One of Mi Jharles Ford, 1« with him. (InfeniatiossIS
Fishin* Fun
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Home
Laundry & 13-tf.
Following our usual custom as the start of the school year approaches, we will suspend publication of this litte column for the remainder of the year. We will return after September 15. to bring you the results of the Fishing contest, and if anything sensational is entered, we will report the news when it happens. We have enjoyed bringing you the new* of the Local Hopefuls, and look forward to returning in the spring. We want to take this opportunity to thank all of our secret operators for their help, to express our appreciation for the splendid way in which the staff of the BANNER has cooperated, and to thank our reader* for their tolerance of our meagre reporting experience. SPORTSMANS SHOP Fs>«« Comity's Tsefels Bn
gODGE
TRUCKS
SAVE with bluer payloads Ask any owner, and he’ll tell you that payload goes up and costs go down when you switch to Dodge. You get balanced weight distribution, which ' nerm its vnti tn haul
iuutk; maun .h low cost, you have the right engine for plenty of power.
SAVE with a high comprossion engine K° u U 8witch 10 Dod * e "Job. formance^with ^ P-
SAVE witi FLUID Available o
_ 1-ton modi duce upkeep—get more tire tect your load—drive more eas Let us demonstrate this Dud the proved fluid coupling and clutch. '
' SAVE wilt a tnick that’s". a* a■ *m _ .
SAVE with all these proved advantages Tn a Dodge "Job-Rated” truck you gel
*e proved dependability features: Li ight pistons, two fuel filters, heavy lintor. t win a < *
these
wei
all
'htluty
SAVE with lower upkeep costs
Satisfied owners agree that when you buy a Dodge Job-Rated truck, you get years and years of low-cost hauling. You enfov th" money-saving advantages of 4-ring pistons wth chrome-plated top ring and exhaust
maerts-p/us new moistureproof
ignition and new 45-ampere genera to/-.
A "Job-Rated” truck is eni factory to fit a specific job • v money. Every unit that SI load—frame, axles, springs.
JJtt. and others—is engineered n
m
umers—is engineered riR 11 *' ticular operating condition.
- - —' your JOP. •*• SODGEOot
wetgnt pistons, two fuel filters, heavy-duty radiator, twin carburetion and exhaust sys-
f em i on high-tonnage models, Cyclebdnd _
talk. ^ mMy other ertra valuer Come Id today fer ( food 2u| (Ml ( (niclc IM Btj y^,, Joj,
