The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 August 1952 — Page 2

rnr (VHY PAMMFR nREENCASTI.E, INOIAMA, FRIDAY. AUGUST 29. 1952.

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VIENNA \ (UP) Rus.-i 40,000 Wfll-, m Austria a ite "lina of i Hungary n-' today, T)io souri " both count) a nioic than t o; planes. .'100 • an<l Ituniln i • ready for action Soviet Cull ‘ 1 A 11 ia incluile t ■,■ ■ fantry Di'. . -a J Hvision' niio a craft division eon,0,000 men • ported by ..omo r. service troo; Backing and teady to • tack an 200 Mi and 200 coma at bombers based Vienna, At nolle! were said to • ■enter that. < square aide 2,000 Red point, train:!:, anil siimin 1 T jump to 10.000 ■ autumn war On the Dan ,i, sians also have boats. Soviet troops Romania nst« n • 1 tained lo pro' 1 of eommuni' e'e occupation :: >

The sources also aid that more | is.it 2.500 Ros .an officers arc j U WIN I <) M l. ivited me to come to Wisconsin a to.- vood people there ean lool: Ai': ;:sii In. has re< eivecl n ne, : )>ld from McCarthy. T . aid he accepted the "invitalon” with “great pleasure.” Tydmy . who lias charged that . .|et** . ai IhaO was due t'

Met •.a i thy. said he i ai Hiv on the debat- j dll him at Wis- | h.oi there.” Tyilinp.i ;in have hint face j liehate Which Will ex- i her. up once and foi ud* and do eit he has j m the fine people of i and the nation.” s lid he would show wliat a demagogue, her and cheap chat lathy really it." •.mewed his offer to I i lo McCarthy if the I ;n tor would present | : r i .and jury any "evisupport his claims | ‘205 Communists" o” ;ri ".’ing Communists” j Department

THE DAILY BANNER

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Kfltcrcd in the postidtiee at I. reeileast le, Intliatia as seel aid dass mail miiltei under ail of Mareli 7. IH7X. Suliseiiption price '*,■> rents per week; .So.OH l M *r \eai' by mail in I’litiiam < oiuity: SC.OO to SMI.10 per year outside I'litnam ( <iunt,\. Telephone 05, 71 or 1 I t S. It. It irideii. Publisher 17-10 Smith Jackson Street

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TOHAV.n mitLK I HOI (.UT

Kv ii t\^o our span covers another decade or two wc arc more closely comparable with toe .-aonmer insects than with the great trees ol Yo.semite that .,iand for three mille.niums. 'Ihey .shall perish but we will be rei owed till the earth becomes a cinder. Our ntemorie.s never perch. The days of our years are three sco*.' and ten Ps 00:10.

And Local News

i i.oiuiM m i:i:k am; winds Wen 40 to 15 mili v .- Wathcr experts emphasized ) with its jiresent ill-define I !er and its lac!; of organized ■ular nuiv. inent. the season’s j . tropical stoim posed a ha:

Dr. and Mrs. C. W. McCHn-tock-have returned to their home in St. Petersburg. Florida, after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene McClintock and family. Miss Ethel Mitchell has returned to her home in Greeneastle after a visit with friends in Oklahoma. During the summer Miss Mitchell studied at Indiana University. Miss Helen Leon has returned from Mexico, where she has spent the summer. Miss Leon, who is with the Art Department I at DePauw, studied at the University of Mexico and visited other spots in Mexico during the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright returned to Greeneastle Thursday afternoon. During the month they were away they were in the northwest, visiting scenie spots enroote to Seattle and Tacoma. The return trip was made through the Canadian Rockies and the Black Hills of South Da-

kota.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dirks

and two sons leave this evening to return to their home in Syracuse, N Y. after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Dirks.

AH men' bowling leagues will Kiehard Dirks, the older son, will ■ p.,,,.,1 until tin week of return to his studies at Amherst

' College next month, while Robert, the younger son, w-ill enter Mlddlebmy College in Vermont as a freshman. Howard Dirks, son of L. H. Dirks is a vice president of the Carrier Co. and holds an executive position with

that well-known concern.

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The Country Reading Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Paul Mshonev Sept. :.rd at 2:40 p. m. Mrs Ruth Fry left today to visit her son. L. L, Bramblett and family in Billings Montana. Mr and Mis Rolland O. Butler ,ind daughter have moved to their newly eons!meted home on

East Walnut Si.

Mi So.-.'ii <ilorc has return"'! from (> ■ City, N .1 . when ■ he he I" i :: I!." guest of Dr. a 1:' 1 Ml,; G I) Rhea and family. Til" tf Po d Offii e will he . : —'I all day Mondav, l.abor Da'.s Mail will be reeeiv- • I and dispatched as usual. Mr aiel Ji Donald W Gn v - •.■ll of La Cruces New Mexic , ;,rc sj» ,1 e ■ their vacation visiting relatives and friends ,'i

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Dr m l Mi D. W Killinger ml ilaog iitir a l e at home from a motio trip throng'll northern linne.-ota to Pott Arthur. Canada nd i !u nee bark through northern Michigan.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Oscar L Knight. 515 N. i ianti S; . to'l.iy, Aug. 23th.

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Mr and f W.ivva with : of (T S'linm Citj mot ni ity i ' Hal: ; noon.

md .Mi loon E ’Fobes i.i'v ill leave tor Lake . kend for a visit md Mr- W W Fobes

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idential ecu '.i riftce” isc 11e added t )i ves and our t

J. -emWsryi ' "< t him on his Madison Square ’"i'l 'heeling Anierieti in u:te States ian

MANY PEOPLE have the idea about the ccs, M a personal loan, A., i . . to f ;r ow you how little use of the money costs. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

IS 1 \ST W \ HIM.TON

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IN BUYING FOOD "ALWAYS INSIST ON QUALITY. - THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE"

Quality Meat Market

22 SOI TH VINK ST.

I’HONK 42

Dr. Mis.-’ Rl-.ea tin in They past Jerr.' Mr have < a tl< oral place fold w»ll roi n

vdle who have a '.t age on the lake. .!•'■ i nor'ed Fridny

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. ' \ -i of Indiana on

'""■I Thursday after-

vistigated and u. hut there was

the scene.

Mi Gilbert D. Rhea, ; I Jaggy, Miss Rita i i: I'l;.- Rhea have re- (),. n City, N .1 vacationed for the il v, "ks at the New I Mi Andrew Durham ini-l to their Greenafter spending sev- - at their summer I a Lakes, near MilM Margaret Durham a ’’ "in Pennsylvania

Labor Day.

End day week ( of doi except to Hot

ml deadly routine t day week after ' ai I- a ; toll. The routin" bg I e family wash is no Sell-1 all or any part ■ I 'airy & Cleaners. It

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The fellow- are still gasping at the ize of the Bass caught by Ray Case, and with good reason Any time n Junker of that size is landed in these parts, it will provide the fat for much chewing by the fireside this winter. It also serves as a good example to those live bait enthusiasts, that it Is possible to take a big fish on artificial lurea ., . , SPORTSMAN'S SHOP Fishermans Headquarters

I’l Wo KKCITAI. Miss Carrie E Pierce Will pi ■- si at hei piano pupils in a recit i! Sunday evening at 8:00 o’clock. DST, il the Mount Meridian Methodist church. The following pupil.-, will take part: Marcia Burn. . Ic. Carole Ann Curtis, Charlotte Huzlelt, Loretta Sink, Martha Ann Goodpaster. Sharon Phillip:' Wanda Burnside, N n - oian Chadd, Betty Crawley, Roberta Sink, Jean Anderson, Jean Vaughan, Carol Ann Parker, and M iry Ann Hotop. The public is cordially invited to attend.

NEWS OF BOVS WITH THE 7TH INFANTRY DIV. IN KOREA Pfc Wiilinn. R Jarvis, son of Mr. and Mi Ben I’. Jarvis. Route 4, Gre n- < astle, Ind., recently became an instructor at the 7th Infant r; Division's radio school in Kon i Radio theory. International Morse code, radio teletype, cn.ling and decoding are taught by Jarvis and other instructors Jarvis entered the Army m September 1951. IN MEMOKI In memory of Henry Smitl who passed away Aug. 29. 1950 Dad was tiled and Weary, Weary from toil and pain; So tie put by his glasses and rocker. Never to use them again. Into Heaven's mansions he wandered, Never to sigh or weep; After long years of life's struggles. Dad fell softly asleep. Tired feet are at re»t forevei Dear tired hands so still, Sorrows of earth no longer Throw over our loved one a chill. Angels through heaven guide . him, Jesus blesses and keeps; Not for the world would we wake him, Dad is resting in sleep. Sadly missed by wife and children. p,|

mmh/iy Historical Society Hears Oi. Crandall Tiie Putnam County Historicil Society held its regular meeting We lne day evening in the Unk.u Budding. After the dinner Mrs. W.liiani Boatright. president, presided at the busineas meeting. Tiie plans lot preserving tin j; imp Bowman house for a museum were discussed pro and con, I it since the time was so short in which to interest the public, il w decided to abandon the proj, ( i Carrie Pierce, the county hi tonsil, recently visited the oi !,• t house in the county. 'Phis i. he old Ruben Ragan home t,,,,]; in 182:: located on the farm o: Ora A Day north of Fillmore. I'll, program was presented b> Dr. 'A W. Crandall who has i -- ecntlv been East ami taken piciio oi the Gettysburg Battle1, ,| With the assistance of Pin!. Herold Ross, Dr. Crandall j. . , v a vivid account of the first ol the famous Battle of

Bettysburg.

The meeting closed to meet at Old Trail in September. 1 idertnin With Itirlhilny Dinner Mr and Mrs. William Boiler .tit ei tained at dinner Sunday, A .gust l7tb in honor of the forn.i i T nirthday. There were sevent \ quests present. They were Mi mil Mrs. William Boiler and * ...lily. Rueben Roller of Covingon Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Bol.ind family of Danville, 111., Mr in i Mrs. Leonard Boiler and of near Fineastle: Mr and Mi Charles Boiler and family il Russellville; Mr and Mis. I I Kenworthy and son of neai I. sign; Mi. and Mrs Eslel 1 id', md family of Crawfor I--Mi and Mrs Wayne Omi. i mint and family of near id'ile Mr. and Mrs Walter 1 "i and sons of near Roaehnil : Mrs Irene Sluice and sons of near Ha in bridge; Nelson !!■ over of near Roaehdale; Mr md Mis. Charles Suiters and s >n R i:nettsville; Mr. and Mr 1:11 Roller and family oi near I i.bridge: Mr. and Mr- Roy Piems and son of Monti; .Ho; M: and Mrs. Bob Suiters and : : dy of near Burnettsville; M and Mrs. Dick Suiters and

Demos Lukewarm

Gnu eland Homemakers Meet With Mrs. Wallace in Mississippi

Wihn.i Walla..' with eight im , hers. Roll call was “Come a-

you are.”

After a clever poem by tD | hostess, minutes wete read au ■ j

appiovel.

A letter of thanks front th J Putnam County Hostpital fm j articles the club s. ".t was rea" j Jean Raymann sent a letter n ! signing from the club and s i' j could not have the Septomh meeting. The meeting will h : with Miriam Houser in Septem-j

bet.

Next month Fay Ray. welfai | director, will give the program If |). can’t voine a discussion • j children's problems will be held Bill Houser, Irwin Wallace Harold Peirson and Dick Suther)jn were appointed to plan party for the families. A very interesting talk ait" demonstration on flower a> raitgements was given by Mi Lois Luther. Club adjourned to meet Sept. II with Miriam Houser Pleanote change of September meeting place. * Piteli-ln Supper Honors Messersmiths Mi and Mrs. Lloyd Messersmith and family of Dallas. Texas were the honored gue-t-at a pitch-in supper held in th basement of Gobin Memorud Methodist Church on Thursdav evening. Sixty persons enjoyed welcoming the Messersmithwho made Greeneastle then I:i.Hie before going to Dallas whe), Mi Messersmith is athleti. dinctor of Southern Methodist Bniv.rsity, The Mcs-et-,-inith.- are the house guests of Mi and Mrs. W. E. Umbreit and v.'JI h'.'H'i for TiX.is the first o; the week. Delta I’lieta Tail \lumnae To Meet Delta Tiieta Tan Alumnae will a.eel Tuesday evening at 7'4.' at :he home of Mrs. Ralph West Mi-s Elizabeth Ensign will h, assist ant hostess. 'sorority W ill Meet With Mrs. Snavely The Theta chapter of Delta

MENDENHALL, Miss., Aug. , . Bp i Mississippians today • Sen. John J. Sparkman a .isure of the tough job ho and , ;.,v Adlai Stevenson will ha"e . .li ving their Democratic inn dgn into states’ rights

country.

Ai audience of some 4,000 M - .sippi heartland farmers • ave only half-hearted response to Sparkman's talk "as one i- .■ r to another” in the open'd his'campaign for the vice- . le.'icy here last night, lu id., address ai the Menden- ) football stadium and in an .1 press conference the Alosenator promised the ah a Democratic legislative lograni to its liking. , When Gov. Stevenson outlines Democratic program.” he de- - red, "I believe the South will md it one it can not only go al .iig with but applaud.” The stadium crowd outnum- , i d this town’s population nlthree to one, hut there was nly feeble applause until the -time tenant farmer finally i"claimed himself "proud to be i Miutherner.” Rut Gov. Hugh White, a t.ductid supporter of the Stovensoniikman ticket, had snubbed he address and Sen. John C -t. Mtis .highest-ranking greeter md aid recently; •John Sparkman is much more, ■a! in many ways than we are M ississippi.” Sees No War In Near Future

j strong military offensive l-V"; y ^

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Assistant Navy s , . F. Floberg reports

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unily of near Idaville; Mr. and : 'I’h.eta Tan will meet Tuesdav

Mrs. Lawrence Carmen and lamily of Camden, Mr. Jerry Rowings of Greeneastle; Misses Pat and Delons Bridges of Kincastle; Mi and Mr-. Algan Barnes and daughter of Terre Haute. A bountiful pitch-in dinner was enjoyed by all at the noon hour. Mr Boiler was the recipient of many nice gifts.

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Koaclidalr Couple Aim.Minces Marriage

Dr. and Mrs. La wren c

Thompson wish to announc

their marriage which took pin.

Wednesday evening. Aug 27. .t the home of the bride's daugiu t , I Mr. and Mrs Harold B Tavh.i of West Lafayette Their a -

tendnnts were Mi . and Mi - M •‘in McLaughlin of Indiannpoi.

Ring beater vva their giantidaughter Joyce E Clodfeper . !

Russellville.

Guests were th.ii immediate family. A reception followed tl"

ceremony

Aftei a short wedding trip they will he at home on South Indiana street. Roaehdale. The groom formerly resided ut Chandler, Okla,

evening Sept. 2nd. promptly at 8:00 P. M. at the home of Mis. Fdwin Snavley, pleas. note change in meeting place. ( luh To Meet With Mrs. Maurice McCullough The Walnut Valley Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday. Sept. 2nd at the home of Mrs. Maurice McCullough. A les-on will be given on the use of the "Broiler.’' Meeting will start at 11 o'clock and will be a covered dish luncheon. 1

DETROIT. Aug. 29 (UP) ny unde: Secretary Kail R. 'tidetsen aid today Russia I not knowingly precipitate a i. '-live global war now or at any time in the near future." In a spe. ch prepared for the ■ nnual reunion of the Air Force Association, Bendetsen said that while air power may help deter i global war it is not the "domn.ini force in winning the cold war which is now being waged

against us.”

He said Russia is trying to d<'fea - the free world by "stealth and subversion" and is not likely t" change its stra'egy in favor

of total war.

"I do not mean it is unnecessary for us to create a ready mill tary strength," he aid. "It would be foolhardy t.. mislead ourselves. But it would be foolhardy were we to place out sole dependence upon military strength as the means to the end • a must attain. To win : tie wai which is presently hi ing waged against us, we must, from the shelter of a

feportel

eociation that o„„„

performne

ready for u-. me... are “well on the slantial pro,la, ■ ,, Delinquent !a» Cases Cost | . WASHINGTON A (UP)- The gov., ged off $!.::.xs,ooo , ■ quent income ■

ing those

and a Be: . ,• , ly opened i, : Revenue B , l( The mueh-ci iti, lZ .y cau, breaking , ti;. ' 011 , recy policy t.-nia-, books on the ii . , i., tlements. a ^ from now on it ,vii, all such cui!i|o,,, . Broadsick s,. j Williams ( R-l >• - ; ,. w ics com phi i iii , ' hut the was comproo; . to, i;-,^ too easily . s lifting of the -• ... President T> • t,

bureau to

public, and the ■ : an flee publicize all ii. Ajf. In the fn .li-

the governn

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of the not : who settle. more than "

in 1942.

The bin settled foi ■ a 5687.000 i: delinquent U Ham D. B iyl enant In K gast machine dead by lie Three oth of more the

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Civil A*' .1 JoaepI 1 ,dated nf e, nted at]

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killing its Hi:, guilty of re* <:

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sky return, i an inspector

tics authoritv

Cook, the p lions when

altitude.

Besides Coe Bennie F. Rip Stoner, all d monoplane ci field and bursi ly after take

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TV - TONIGHT COURTESY WRIGHT ELEC.

WFHM-TV—Channel (i

5:00

Talent Showcase

5:15

Tea Time Tunes

5:45

Town Topics

6:00

Haymakers

h:30

Sports PnVad'

6:45

Telenews

7:00

99 Hftrmonies

7:15

That’s the Story

7:30

Pantomime Quiz

8:00

Star Playhouse

8:30

Footlights Theater

9:00

Telesport -

9:30

Boston Black!?

10:00

Weatherman

10:15

. News

10:30

Greatest Fight,

10:45

Music In Night

11:00

Star Cavalcade

12:00

Danger Assignment

Favorite^ of MILLIONS Reman Cleanser was tha first successful household bleach made in the U. S.

W R I G H T S ELECTRIC SERVICE TOUR Westingliouse DEALER APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE II E. Walnut Phone 64

GIGANTIC MERCHANDISE AUCTION! $10,000 WORTH OF HIGH QUALITY NEW MERCHANDiSL Wednesday, Sept, 3rd, 7:30 P. M. These and Many Other Nationally Advertised Items Will Be Sold

HEW TREATED TARPAULINS

NEW ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES Regularly SI69.50 Fill! Si/,. Portable and Cabinets Sen., Forward and Reverse, Round

Bobbin

Sizes;

8X10 12x18

10x12 12x20

IOvI I I4xl«

NEW ELECTRIC IRONS . NEW ELECTRIC MIXERS NEW ROGERS SILVERWARE NEW CHINAWARK

HEW CHROME DINETTE SETS Regularly S120 to *170

Rubberized Spring ( hairs Tables are Stain-Proof,

Burn-Proof, Aehl-Proof

Gray, Yellow, Green. Red.

New 1 2-In. Drills — (p r i n . power Saws LOTS OF HARDWARE TOOLS

New Comforters, Sheets, New Drop Cmls New Bedspreads, New Chrome Socket Sets

New Pressure Cookers, New Waffh' New Waterless Cookware, New Hat

NEW AI TOM X TK CLOCK RADIO* NEW KLE( TRH IIOFSE CL<K I'* NEW KITCHEN

CLOCKS

NEW POP-UP TOASTERS

NEW 17-JEWEL WATCH Regularly *40 and • I* Ladles' and Gents’ («<>!<l Automatic Self-Winding Waterproof

AUCTION WILL BE HELD IN

Morton Sale Barn MORTON, IND.. COME EAHH AND IN-I't,. T MERCHANDISE AND BE SnilF. Q,' A SEAT!