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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1952.

UNITED PRESS SERVICH

NO. 45

SHAMED . DELEGATE |0 4 H CAMP honor I) ON MX Al, I II MIvMBM*

•emont was niude to(he Statr 4-H Club Offu .' ,. ir vin Kvo". R- R 4 pile hn na,n ‘ ,<J as jeli-f; it os from ln<li-

195:1 National WashiiiRton.

four

1 attend

lull Cain|i >n

17 to 21

Jitw

. j.H cinti's hinhcsl hon- , 0 Ijyys Hid two girts are from rob of the forts-

j (a i, s to nmko iip the camp

Tlici! program inclmt‘S

(„ niany of the ah fines jl washinulo" snrl visila to

In .1 'iics of I lie fed vfiiiiii'id incliiding a , |s i| In (lie U liilc li "'He

V PH'

DODUK Hi;\i.i;i;niiii-s to kntkrtain this kvkmm, The annual turkey diniiri l„i all employees of the Putnam Motor Sales a ad the Dodge ,1, ership at Danville, will I, ho|.| this evening at the Old Tiail I n Walter Ballard, head of the- i,,, a) Putnam Motoi Sale^ repor' nothing out of the ordinary tor the progiam has been aii.,nge,i. but there will be a bountifui turkey dinner and all the in,.,, inmgs for everyone whn attend Local Draftees Take Phvsicais

LOCAL WOMAN SUCCUMBS AT GREENS* ' l,!> ,;,)S ' I ONKI.IN DIPS 'lOXDAV: LAST IMTKS «>N WKDNKSD.W

KEW COKER WILL HEAD THE FARM BUREAU CO-OP ORGANIZATIOH

Mrs.

years. ,, the (I'M burg M resident

India

living a

deni

I be Unit'd

|i .Si’ll’ 1 ' l" ;i

niadc

1 the

u l project and irslup aeluevenicllt of the Imeniber, all of winch indill, e ,,ul .lauding record ac- j L| a l f ,l by Marvin during his ‘years of l-H work in Pu'-

county

entire eonnnunity conulali's Marvin, who is Mian III I’mdiie University tins tr IWU1'I II is a tiil„ the entire county 4-H jam In - leader. Gene Akers his parenl; Mr and Mrs gvens el M.idisoii lownah

baugh Rites

ednesday A. M. In bine .i|' lb funeral for

A climtered bn Rajllo.id Ull; 1 !

pruxmiately lifi.- n m,.,, , laical I)i al l Board in c| : , •ounly. Brazil slopp, d 'it |b Amernan legion lloiae ibi. moining and piri • ,1 up ,.|a||i . ... I 'III na m eoUlil v el' 1 |. f,, f/Oi'Ml Boai d N’o i;7 ' I[ , ,| j,. fnl ilelivery to tin |.,iu| |.; x .,,,i. ioing nod liiibl'iion Center. Indianapolis. where they weie i \ nmined lo del el nil lie Ibeii eliy-

ibility for • rviei

The I“gi.slianls Iroui Piitnani eoiuily Were divided into |W'| groups: naintiv. those going tm original ■ xaniinal ion and I ho ordered for re-exaniinal ion The. names of the persons listed m

Ifo.a Conklin, age 78 issed away Monday at ' ' Hows Home in Greenss Conklin had been a d the Grtensbiu g Home

ast three weeks.

'onklin had spent the

of her life in Green-

eie she was well kne/wn 1 niernher of the Presby'Uieh and the Rriiekah

the first group were: Joe Rufi Burroff, W Lafayette, Ind I (Trans. L. 15 78, I gif ay "tie 1 Shelby Krankhn N'orton, Roach 1 dale; Everett Lenn Tippin, I Roacbdah Max Kugeue Zai dig Enli »I G' 1 em a. 1 |e Koval I lah I Millery. Greenciisi |. .lerry Le • I Masten. Gieencast|e. Koheit P7I- : don Carpel lei. iTTan> l)e|,i j ware. Ohio) Itoachdale; \\alie Lee Allee, Greencastle Keith Wenfred (Jreenlee. Coatesville Paul William Slcwarl. Greencas

Julia Ah'iiugh lias been j tie; Gilbert L Duncan. Killmore; ; I,p i In in a in. Wednesday. ■ Clu ster De Wayne Query, Green-1 ,,l ni 1',,: Mis. Albaugh. j castle; William Arthur Low lei , I imoivn former resident, will j Greencastle; Robert Dua.ie Ga - hflil finm the Rector Funoraf j ion. Clovefdale lames Dewevj M, Albaugh passed Simpson, Roachdale, I'hoi „ ay iHrly Monday at the hone | Raymond Cook, Cloverdale. < ^ | hfi daughter, Mrs. Donald | returned for spm 1 d examination ,

In the latter group were \\ !-j bur Monroe Sniilh, Grei'ia.i 11 Charles E Cnstis. Gieenca-tli Earl Andrew Riehanlson I’a 1 denn, Calif (Trans Los Angel. . Calif.. L. B IO61; Paul ('ampheli Vincennes, iAeclass.1 Kiner." Eugan Phillips, Filbnon Kr 1 ik Andiew Belcher. Monrovia Moi gan Co , Ind.; Elijah Bollei b ;

.bids' in

.Hinvivor are One son. Charles 8i'< inillr of Eaukallie, h’la. "■ 11 lei Kredaruka Kocher, Gi eein 1 11" ■ nd Me I In 1 ry Hoi, oi Bloomfield N .1. two j bioihi'i Wdlmin and Mark ;

K' H he: of G I I ellCHStll

I* unej il 1 rviecs will be held | | Wedm da;, afternoon al ,'! o'elock I f I o 1 m I h,*' Mii’uiiy i , 'iuiei'.al Home. | It' ■ M iny \Valrond will be in 1 ' ha ge ot 1 lie si' 1 vice Inb rnunt .vdl he in l•’olcsl Hill cemetery. I 'il l 111 ay rail al the Mc-

( 111 : v I' . nei a I I Inme Music Enjoyed By Lions Club

yesterdi'; held Wed-

flnerly in Gal v.

lit whs aniiomieed 1 Mrvices would la

*!»>' afternoon.

Rev Han 1 VValroiid will liav rge of the Wednesday niornntes Inlerment will tie in

fsl Hill Alihey.

< I • Cl

n« as! |c

.Ions we

le del Ighl -

III 11V

cntiMtai

rtDfl :it

their din-

t.»'>' II

M'ol iny a

1 the V 1

' W Home

on M

unday <

ventng. 1

Jayard Al-

len,

vice pn

-idellt p

resided in

Uu

.1 H irol<

Suriar

I nt

b; st,ml

ey Collinx.

Phil

1 >a v:t

ah nted

misii st.11-

dent

nt Uol*

uiw. ren

dered sev-

ota 1

vuca! si

leet ions

fiom the

Si^;ina I h*l

a Chi

frutei nity

mu.si

■at 1 ovue. 1 ilii*

1 Jelicate

A^'

which

will be

presented

In th

e i.uhlu

on Thu

sday. Fri-

day

und Sat

irday uf

;his week

Mr

an exeellent voice

a nd

11 e.anpa

nifti him

,1 !f on the

plant ors

He is

oiu* of t

i ompos-

.1' the

1 (>VUO,

and judg-

inff

10111 the

nvatioi

yiven by

tin* (

, reen 11 s

Id laiun.s

i dub mem-

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the rev

tic shou

d prove to

EXTRA!

LA PORTE, Ind.. Dee. 9.— (INN)—l-aPorte police today hr vestlgated the possibility of sni i ide in the pedestrian-train death of George \ ardanian, 8H, of l,aPorte. \ ardanian was struck and killed by a New York Cent nil train ul a crossing near Ids lionie. Vardanian just returned home from a six-month sentence on Hie Indiana |M-ual farm.

CHATTANOOGA. Tciin.. Dee. 9.—(INS)—A (>7-year-old Negro 11 in! iter. exhibiting wounds nkuul Hie lace and head, told toda\ of heiiig beaten aboard a bus Leveling through north Georgia while other passengers ignored Ills pleas for help. I fne Rev. Amos II. Carnegie, a Baptist minister of Washington, !>. ( ., told newsmen flint "two ruffians" assaulted him on the inis during a frip from Atlanta •lo Chattailoog:i after he refused Ic move lo a seal in (lie rear. NEW YORK, Dee. 9.— (INN) New liofM' was held out today for children w ho might he si rick I en by polio with tile aniiouiieemenl Hull (he American Nation nl lied Cross wilt ini mediately expand its blond program lo make 'lUH’ulafing serum mail aide.

'•LABS PUTNAM COURT? FARM BUREAU UNIT

wance Men Elecl Officers

Di . Boren Will

M \NON IC NOT I* 1

Ni at 1 d Meet mg A p|

— - j Lodge No l. r M Tuesd.iv Corilmi :' ,yei.s whs elected 1 - ,,’ r |,,i k p in. Eh i tjnn •i'linl 'll He I'lltiuilll County I f |( ls

lis'iii'ihi, ,1 |,.siii'aniN' Agent

Ntn'iiiy evening He succeeds;

Jwiin Si.el, of Bamhridge. Ttie rngiuiization enjoyed a |

lini"i d II Kn 1 Side Drive In , YsipQ||( ^ pud tlien a enihleil at I he Cent- f

m Ndioiu.l I’.nik fm a liusiue..

Moi'.i, | I 11 Vino. I, Hoi en.

Other of fuel , foi Hie coining | H"’

jnrare W E ffitcheson, Jr.. | <'l"ir« h, ln«liana|«de

•irh(|}i|. \pi nnhU'iit, runl

*8'll huvisoii. who WflH rr-H^Ct’

m fN , wi»i,n \ 1 rf'H.surer.

Local Girl Allies Letier Cr inleresl

HOSI’I I \|, NOTES

"1 mid Mi '• DTP tfjp p-j j,

Kalpll lingers. R ids of ii daughlei

born Satin duy bli mid Mrs

Amiris,hi .■lie,'! "I» daughter hoi

t uni li.s I la 11 a s Bowmai b 1 "" 11,. parents of n daugh

lp ' Imm Simday.

Ml uid Mr Rii hard Hard ,| ' 1 I’ n - the pHrents ol " ; i'ei |w,i 1 Monday. Helen se, 1 Monday: Martha I lei Isville; Kilby Bl.u'k. Ilrig'ii'ni 1 Wiatt, Carl PraH. '' IR Burliee Snyder and son. »l> " f t'leeiuaxtlo Mrs. Chart'x Rid he i| m daogide, ( ,f CloV*

'ril'de, R 2.

I III I he I lei'snvv I Inivei sit v Wnl

ship * 'hspel Wedm sda' ! in in Goliin Meiuoi nl "Your Hands" is n I I’linsell l>.V I >r. Bon n. | I lei led Indians stall e I ihe A Legion b In Ik.ten hss been j Hnlie! Is psrk Melhodl for the past five 'csi(.

m

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1 h

ump Hoi yn. M a | ihbins am

m d *V 1 rlul'

m. 1 *'1 ni i

Kal’h;

Hid Kai 1

losidi

el hodisl

\ ilSa^* ‘

>11 1 lie ..III

.skill

|| speak

Kranor

Shape Vl

lla^o

| v Wol ■ j

loan

Niu M>undo»l

by

al 10 1 !

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by t

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M

1 j Hohhin

subject

( h’no

110spit 'I.

far

ei’elll ly

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,s foil

iplilill of I

iioar

M

nth* r and

Dad

j!i.)!i*'•••'. !

w<

■ a;

11 • finally

J. ,, -b

Villi Ulo

to

<;» rinanv

We

(’hiuvli

ildld

roil

with us <

i.n tin

A mom*

t I10V

on

jovod it

Kelly Heads Swine Breeders

The Hampshire ■ 1 i’ AsBoeiation .nut rlit in the county "xH ns

| f irt where of Hr. 1 . 1,1 til mg year were S'le. i ",| Kelly of K' sdlvihe is pre ident foi I he mnur.g

with Gordon Bui of G • Ah Uie . JiipuiL ' , David Lane of l.su oi'i

n.'imeil seeretarv and lr 1

There was .1 bur ie|H'

lion of breeders pee : • v*

cussed t heir prog ram coming year, winch n:

awarding ol trophu 11 *

tion with the Piitn mi Fail, and c.onsideralion open gilt (rinsigmni’iil In Id m (ictotiei a nd In alion changes Inr

fair exhibit.

It w.is ITil'th' r re

Rt EEAI.O. N \ , Dec. 9 — (I I*)—One man. was reported shot to dentil and two others wounded today in a jewelry store holdup staged by three bandits. KARLETTA, Italy. Dec 9 (UP) Seventeen persons, in- • hiding eight children, were killed and 15 were injured today wlien two apartment houses col lapsed after 48 hours of steady

rain.

(< 011Iiniidl <iii Two) &5 Degrees Sets All-Time Record

lie

All I'eeoidM for high teniperaLuii since 1879 were broken in Indiana today when the mercury on red to a (55 degrees for any

I teeeinbei 9

The lowest December 9 in that ime period of time is reported al 15 degrees below zero. D.A.R. To Mark 501 h Anniversary

SCHOOLS FOR CO. FARMERS ARE ARRANGED

EMENNION SERIES Will START HERE ON JANUARY JOT 11 Extension Schools foi Putnam County farmers will begin on January 20, according to announcement made today from Hie County Extension office by ( Vuiiity Agent, K. W. Harris Tile first of this senes of six "schools" will be on the subject . of "Grass to Greenbacks ' nod

1

| "Low Cost Roughages" ami will J be discussed by Paul Bobbin • and I .1. O. Dunbar of the Agi ieuK m d I Economics Department Other Extension speciali .l will In along to discuss new ami cur relil developments ill ..evpial fields ol Hgrieultiii'Hl education A list of the schools are a., fid low's: January 20 Grass lo Uteeii backs and I>>w Cost Roughage-. I'aiil Robbins and .I 11 Dimb u .fan nary 2K Profitable La slock Programs Paul Bobbins I'Vbniary l.'f Ewific In.* isos Dr. K. O. Haltci iiiaii Kcbruary 25 Investments, In lieritance.s. Annuities eL foi Farmers Carrol Bottuni March (> Permanent Pn dnira and Grass Silage Gilbert Wul

ker

March 12 Livestock Piodur lion William Anderson and Henry Mayo •T tension schools aie sponsm ■il each year fiy Ihe eounly Extension office, eounly piojee* eommittecs and Purdue The a* specialist report on timely rub (eels selected by Ihe funnel'! in he county Isist year 911 persons al tended similar schools in Putnam Conn ly. Mr. Harris is expecting even greater attendance this yeui fm liese schools which will he if ;ernoon sessions In Ihe Courl House Assembly Room. Piitnani County's ;i11endam c is well ilee lio state average fm Ihe.,*' **d'i ational meetuig.s

"1'i’d" Mo ire and Everelt Wallace

'b M.iurr of Russell ’.ownship is the new Faini Bureau chan fm I’litnam County and is shown 11s he received eongratula I, mi the retil'n 1 hie Everett Wallace ol Floyd tn.'.n hi, h is a. I’ompli.' hod a very line job In Hus office.

ERKI A Nl IT'l i:

F

dd n

inlii

O.E.N. NOIM E and exeluin e of gift.

S',ited meeting of Motion freshments ns usual i- o F, s Wi dnesday 7 i.fO | urged lo bo present nria

1 De, Hi Cliristnui.! party I welcome

Bring re ,M"nibei

I If*.it

Thr Mai ion Tv\

I Ilirkey suppiM’ will

! 1 he* Killmoj(‘

j p, in. Tinnsdii.

; Hie I lib

TUv m*w mcinlM i -• 1 in viUvl, Tm kt*y, Hn s ind cot fe<» will lio fiirnidi-<1 Mombors In in;: own t I > I - 1 dci \ i< •* vogoliibU'K nnd do i m

0 hm Aj>«

RFlir, AND there

West

Joseph Taylor, j |)(1 (1| . |li(< confer.,lien are the parenl a , M( ,, nil „ , h . ,1 Seal

V i f" n ^ aV 1 I,sl, Rite, and Ihe Chun h Hislorv Assoeiiilion.

During the |*»st sixteen y.-ar

j),. Boren has l'"Veled I

Emnpe. Mexico and H Indies. He

chaplaincy in HH2 md wdh In.’ unit invaded North Africa. Sn il>.

Salerno 111 Maly. France. He h.a I'"'"

commission Bum the army HS

major.

Ill'll fllhg Ol NOVI

and shortly mving trouble

r. II was Ihe same ad I the matter year and we have

n ,. v ,. r been able to find .1 m

Fiance who seemed vtis Ihe mutter. W' dme we were going

re they liave

would

led

In! CfHl miscl

Amci ic;m j lunch t b» ;; ; in

with the* 1 liinK ^hMt lot* tile P

mil* in

a now what if.fidcil that

nin Germany.

.cry fine mechanic

„)niggle on mitil we came

1 nd have if

CHRISTMAS PLAY .ETT FEATURES AMHUAL FARM BUREAU MELTING

Hollowell Iransaeled

n Indianapolis.

""W defeateii Franklin. .14

0 \v l'’l3jn 0SN

bcPii t« 25

’"'eiity-four lodges were rep- " #l htci(| Ht Hnnua | riihhit , 1 'I’c’i at ihe Roachdale* Masoni' , A Liiai of I'ixty-l’ivc rnh,s Were served.

Annua! Meeting Set For Feb. 1'* J

'I'lie annual ProM* ,a iv hy Ihv Central Nil UBS will be held this Winter on hu February 1I». i' anno,,n '

an army garage

profetlv Aflei getlmg on

iiitohahn. we travelled for

f, V'mg to find an army

garage but Mnallv gave up and

Studebuker p!ac>' that

I he

mile

day,

ed.

Several , inir

listed for this meeting

pttrirU around

speak**)

reeiimniended

w’enl t" "

ha<l been highly

half a day planing

which

gr >ov't‘

have been

which usually

rv .. : , mir 'd farm . i'G.*u

from central Indiana

They spent

down an eroded

1;c pt the head of the motor from

fitting firmly

j i''..*"- ” v "

*

1 r Amerlian cars t- ; and the f"'l inf ‘ ,|U ” I you are .onlumally h v n |

l,*a*l gasket t.•cubic

We fi.’giiy ai' iv,d

,, uatiuu'O " u ,,,u '

Th;.. Ch iH'maa plnylett was a featjr" of the i.rial F1: 1

It was 11 i hv lb !:

’* j Pro. byterirn church Saturday evening ■ township and Mrs Charles Purcell of

Franklin to vnahip.

nureeu din "i n r nc’eting ii’I'.i . m ..f lira. Raymond Ado; of Floyd

Washburn chapter of Hi I laughter : of the American Revolution will observe its fiftietl anniversary on Deeembei U! hiu. II nl the DePauw Student Mi morial Building. On Saturday i dinnei fur the ai.’tive meriilieis of Ihe organization will be held a. it lid o'elnek 111 the ball room On Sunday afternoon from •’ lo 5 o'cloi k a te;i will lie held to. friends and members of Ihe or ;;nniZation The present nfflcei.s are It* genl. Mrs. Bussell Pierce, Vic* Regent, Mrs. Feed Lucas; Be rinding Secretary, Miss Miibellr Wright. Cni responding Seer ftirv, Mrs N L Hammoiid Tie .surer, Mrs Boss A zilch Beg is I rar, Mrs William Boil right, Assislanl llegistrar, Mrs k \ ivd Yucuiri. Historian, Mi Came Picric. Lilirarian. Mr Helen llawkinn. f'tiuplain, Mjs 1 trai e Hr owning Washburn chaplet was organ zed on December L't, 1902 l: V.as named tin Liellf. Golnliel Henry Washburn, a Civil Wm h' lo, win. was the first explorer .f the Yellowstone National 1'aik The charter members were Clara Florer Lammers Lam a la ha Florer Stewart, Mrs. L< li a Wushtrurn Demntte, Mar\ ! Waslibum, Mrs. Carolyn Hypes Swahlen. Mrs Blanche Allen. 1 Mrs Lida GrooniH Massey, Miss ‘ Lueila Bei kwith. Mrs. Phila Old Cole. Is.ulse Daniels Abrams Pearl O Hair and Mary William

llenlek

Out of lown gueats expected foi Ihe dinner Saturday night 1:" Mrs. Herbert It Hill, State Regent, of Indianapolis; Miss Bonne Farwell, Honorary State Regent. Terre Haute; Mrs. Vi'ayno Cory. Honorary State Re- ; nt. Veedersburg; Mrs. Harold Thomas, Slate Treasurer. Mai . ei; Mrs John G. Biel, State Regclrar, Terre Haute. A skit, written by Mias ijd 1 V. a I!. will b > presented at th” dint'er on Saturday night.

NOTH E Members of I he I )i all B" >. I II ge I hat all I . gistI aril , of III. 'minty keep their records up lo date That is. change ol addle. . •hango in family status, 01 scholastic standing, if a tudeiil n High School 01 a Univ.u .d II is important that any uf Iheie hange.s he reported lo the Board I’lerk. in order to avoid t omph callous pertaining lo pro|.e| ■lassification lluth Stewart Students Will Present Conrei t III. I le I 'a 11 w School of Muxi' will pri’sent even shidcni in • onilnne.t voice, violin mid pi.10. concerl Wednesday nl 7 p m in the Beeital Hall ol (be mu ae building The public is iiivd*d l*. ill end Vncal select inns will be pie elitid by Bill Crahain, M u 101. ind Linla Smith. Full W ..ee Mi (iraliam will sing Mereleu u ht" hy Seliilliianii and Mi in Smith will sing "Die D* reley" i.,

Liszt

Dnuglass Is’c. Alexandria. Martha Maas, l/misville. L oi l Marla Millselrler, Nappanee, will play the planu. 81 leeliuiia will in elude Ihe work of Lix/d . Mo/ iri and Chopin. During the siimg |.. ,1.011 of the concert Gary Lilly, .'spring field, III, will play "Cnm .’ito in Q Minor" by Bruch, ind Mar garet Mutchler's selectii.n » dl I..* "Scotch Fantasy" hv Brucli

0 0 «««))» ® ^ 0 ToHoy's We'sjTmt JfJ 0 tornl fwinpoipiiM/c '*'■ 000000^0 Partly cloudy today tonight and Wednesday witJi teinp**i 1 tures contonulng well above Hi.* seasonal normal.

Minimum 6 a. m 7 a. m. K a., m. 9 a. m. Ill a. m. 11 a. m 12 noon 1 p. m.

56' Ti»'. 57' 57’ 511' 61 «l» nt 85