The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1952 — Page 3

iirrv si I*" ( Ini' ivr 1 |M ,, iMiy Al1 ''" Ls calk' 11 1" o«- der . Mr , Lillie M<Lmutes of the last rM( | The meeting , I,,, the new Lita Hanna, who L comiii'tt ees for Ln, and <iiscu8sed ’ s ( 0 r meetings. The ►oniniittee had noniLiwing officers for vear: President, ., vies' president, I seel e 1 ary, ,Iun.‘ Lure. Lorraine FalLpondiag secretary, , , vv ,, nr charge L. -.v.i. V. ry enterJ 21 memIght guests-

rw !: DAILY 6ANNER. GREEN CASTLE, INDIANA. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1952.

Hanla Claus presented each person with a gift and presented Mrs. McKerran a gift from the dub in appreciation of her work for the past year. Refreshments of Christmas goodies with tea and coffee were enjoyed by all. Guests present wen Roy Hoskins, Glenn Allen. Bobby and Debbie Allen, Don Evan and Timmy Hanna, Pat Rady and Andy Fletcher. The meeting adjourned meet at the library Feb. 5, 7::;u p. m. Worren Twp. Club Met Recently The Warren Township Hmu ■ Demonstration Club met Wednesday, Deo. It, m the Putnamville school basement for its an nual Christmas dinnet meeting. After a most bountiful dinner the president fot the year of 195H, Mrs. Louise Brown, took charge ami opened the meeting by leading all in repeating the

club creed Thus was followed by 'he singing of the song of the 'nunlh. -Hark, the Herald Angels Hmg Roll call was answered by each member revealing her secret sister's name after which names were drawn for the coming year. I his was to have been the meeting for installation of ofiiceus hut since some could not tv present this month this wa; postponed until the January meeting. Since so many of our members are unable to attend the club meetings on the first Wedne - day of each month, the date for meeting has been temporarily changed to the third Tuesday. The club was pleased to have had three who were one hundred percent members in attendaivthis veal These being Mrs. Eva Cooper, Mr.. Daisy Morrison and Mrs. Paulino Sanford. Each one present received a gift from under the beautifully decorated Christmas tree after

which club adjourned with each one thanking the hostesses, Mrs. Izma Shaughnessy ami Mrs. Mary Renfro for a most enjoyable day. The next meeting will be hold at Mrs. Ruth Fry’s home 01 Tuesday, January 20th. An hiicI ion sale will be held so all members please plan on attending. •mini ( herr <'lull To Meet Thursday The Good Cheer Club will have an all day meeting Thursday, i ‘>0 is at the home of Mrs. George Irwin. Bring covered dish and giali bag gift. Please note ! change of date. SUid> ( luh To Meet Thiirtwlay St Paul’s Study Club will mi t Thursday at 2 p. ni with M - Walter Nyhan There will

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To Mcei TTiurNdny T’h ■ Bainln idgo Horne Economic Club will inset at 1:30 Thursday. Dei I 1th at the homo of Mis. D O Tate. There will be a handkerchief exchange and ■ ach member is to bring a pound of something' for refreshments. M t Meridian \\ .S ( >. I'o Meet W’edili'sda.V ’The Ml. Meridian W.S.C ’ S. wiP have ui all day meeting Wedne ; • lay. Deeember Idlb at (lie honu f M Anna It. Wallace. The:,- Will be a 2.V glfl ex

*, . * ole Bible ( ia.ss \ !"r I Parl > I hursd 1 \ I In l\, tone I’able class will -I d aanual 1 'h: i-liiias part V Thnesday, Dee 11 Ui at 7:30 al !i" home oi Mi. and M r... I ’harle

which Acheson said there was no danger of U. S. secrets falling into the hands of Communists employed by the United Nations. O’Conor described the letter, written Oct. 12, as "shockingly weak” and said it indicated Acheson lacked "an awareness ot the present danger” in having American Communists or Red sympathizers employed by the

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Secretary-General Trygve Lie last week fired nine American employes who had refused to tell the Internal Security Subcommittee whether they were Communists. Fisher refused to tell a federal grand jury several weeks ago which officials in the Slate Department had approved for UN employment persons who refused to testify about their Communist connections. The grand jury last week handed down a presentment sharply criticizing the State Department for its closemouthed attitude toward "misleading" loyalty reports on UN

Gary Teen-Age Gang In Custody GARY. Ind., Dec. 9.-(UP) — Seven teen-agers, who authorities said constituted the biggest gang of criminals in Gary's history, have confessed to 90 burglaries. 22 auto thefts, and 21 purse snatehings during the last nine months. Authorities announced .smashing of the ring Monday night. They said their loot and damage due to vandalism totaled more than $20,000 and "we haven't accounted for all of it yet." Police said the youths, 14 and 15 years old and students at Froebel high school, became the smoothest gang of crooks in tlv history of this rough and ready steel city. They were held for questioning. Their names were not disclosed. Two members of the gang were trapped Friday night try-

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Roosevelt high school. Chicago police picked up two more boys who had tried to run away. They, in turn, implicated the other three. The gang's activities were confined to Gary, police said. They raided schools, homes, cleaning shops, taverns, plumbing plants, restaurants and confectionary stores.

One to two-wcek -old calves that fail to make satisfactory gains may be benefit ted by feeding one or two cuds from e healthy cow. When calves arc

bucket fed, the cuds may he mixed with the milk, Purdue University dairy specialists advise.

Frozen watei pipes in the poultry house can be avoided by using heating tape or heating cable. Purdue University poultry specialists point out that prevention of frozen water lines will assure the laying flock of u constant supply of water. A water warmer can be used to prevent fountains from freezing Banner AJs Pay

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30-PC. ELECTRIC DRILL KIT /a#w t'tirf PI. Approve*/ All around tool outfit foi every workshop dnlf-, wrvvrl nr metal, sands, buffs, mixes, etc. Tawi KiuM Va“ diill has steel alloy gears and aluminum albjy housing. 1600 RPM, no load. I 10-1 20V, AC or DC.

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Pnpui.ir Van Johnson is atarmd with Spencer Tracey an t Gone Tierney in "Plymouth Adventure" now showing at tho Vnncsstlu theater.

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Stack 4 or 5 high In home, office, workshop Sectioned drawers for storing screws, nuts, etc. 5% x 6'/k x 8% inches.

UTILITY ELEC. DRILL 17.95 Powr-Kraft palm grip %' drill with geared chuck, key. Utility model for wood, metal work. 110-120V, AC or DC

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