The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1952 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, OREEMCAV.iE, INTMAMA,

fcA'ikA! iicibt rithoi- of thorn ha-s a ' Workable plan. Mi Truman saH that Mar-| Ar. nr lia.s a particular duty to '■(imc forward with any proposal tin a Korean solution since he, a five star general, is on active duty and will be for all his life. WILMINGTON. Del.. Dec. 11 LI*l The DuPont Co. will rei . ive a refund of $20,000,000 fn hi the federal government on i xee profits and income taxes paid by the company during j World War II. officials said to- | day. ^ The company paid a total of i • fit:’, 000,000 in taxes during the | u V' u s. but claimed the re-I

ninler section 722 of the World War II excess profits tax law.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 — (t'P) Some high school boys who came to Washington for a first hand look at politics are about to learn the hard way the truth of an old political maxim: to the victor belong the spoils. Because the Democrats lost the recent election most of the 71 Senate and House pages are goin- to lose their jobs. They will be replaced as fast as possible after .Inn by youngsters appointed by Republicans.

FUQUA Y SPRINGS. N. C. Dec 11, (UP) Dr. Wiley Cozart, Sr . Mayor of this little tobacco town, was shot and killed today in his office by a youth who

. /R.med the doctor "had put a spell on him,” police reported. Cozart, a physician, was killed with one shot from a .415 c.ilibei army automatic, police said. A youth identified as Lynwood Lewis, about 25, was arrested on a murder charge. WASHINGTON. Dec. 11 (UP)

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T HURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1952.

SOCIETY

The Rev. Amos H Carnegie. | jo ap j,, $io.40 per year outside

negro Baptist minister, said today he intends to sue Southeastern Greyhound Bus Lines for a beating he said he received from the white men on a bus

near Atlanta, Ga.

Carnegie, 67, said he was beat-

en Monday night when he refused to move to a seat reserved for negroes. He said no passengers came to his aid and the driver

drove on. offering no help

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Personal And Local News Mrs. Elmer .lones, who has been visiting friends and relatives in Greencastle and Manhattan has returned to her home | in Lethbridge. Canada, j .VI; and Mrs Willis Bock of Hclmsbttrg and Mrs Maude Calvin of Nashville, Ind . spent Sim- | day with their brother. Sanford Lock, northwest of Greencastle. Mrs. John W Shera left today I,, return to tier homo iu Linden, N I Slip has been the guest for the past several weeks of her 'laughter. Mrs. Holland Butler, Mr Butler and Kathy. The Belle Union PTA will meet Monday night, Dec. 15th. It will be our Christmas meeting tind an exchange of gifts will take [dace after '.he regular meeting. Everyone come. Dr Francis Tildcn will observ( | his kntti birthday on Friday, Dec. 20th. Friends may send raids to him at 210 Gidf Terrace, Wilmette. Ill . c o Mrs. E. N. Hildebrandt. Mrs Hildebrant is his

daughter.

A Monon switch engine turned over a semi-trailer at the North Jackson street crossing Wednesday afternoon but the driver o. the truck escaped injury. Thi trailer was pulled hack on itwheels and driven away undei its own power with little if any d niage resulting. John R King will attend the annual meeting of the Indiana Society of Public Accountants a! tin Sevonn Hotel in Indianapolis on Friday and Saturday. Gary Campbell, directot of Internal R, venue of the -date of Indiana v ill address the mrcting at the luncheon on Friday. The Cloverdaie Twp Fain Bureau turkey supper will be held at the sehool building, Dec 12t!i at 6:.’t0 p. m. All new members and prospects who would like to become a member are invited. Turkey, dressing and coffee will be furnished. Members bring table service, either pi or cake and a. saiad. a prize wid be given on each of the tins. There will be entertainment The time saved by sending thi family wash to Home Laundry •' | Cleaners is priceless because it time gained to LIVE Phon | 126. Thur-tf

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I Ronchdulc < luh To Meet Friday Evening The Westminster Guild of th I Roachdale Presbyterian , him t I will hold its Christmas parly a j the home rtf Mrs Edward Brookshire Friday evening, Dccemh i 12 Assistant hostesses will include Mrs Galen Irwin and Mw Howard Wilson. Mrs. Claud Hanna will have charge of the devotions and Mr: Paul Sutherlin will have the pr - gram. TV - TONIGHT COTTRTESY WRIGHT ELEC. WFBM-TV—< hannel li 5:00 Story Houi 5:15 Guest Book 5:50 Range Ride 6:00 Songs Glot ui 0:.'!0 ... Perry Como 6:45 Telenews 7:00 Aimed Forces 7:50 Amos and Andy 8:90 Ramar 8:50 Big Town 9:00 Unexpected 9:50 Art Linklettei 9:45 Harmony Hot, I 10:00 Weatherman 10:15 New 10:5(1 Madison Square Gard a. 10:45 Music In Night 11:00 Eleventh Hour Theatn 12:00 Down You Go W R I G H T S ELECTRIC SERVICE TOUR Wstlngjiuusfc DEALER APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION MALES AND SERVICE 305 N. Jackson Phon* 64

Bela sigma Pill Me*:- I night s -piiii I*,!: sorority wi i meet evening at 7 o’clock in the ii'gh school home ec room. Meinbei are asked to bring articles for the bazaar to he held

Friday

Friendly < luh Meets Friday. Dec. I'lib Tin Friendly Club will meet Frida". Dec. 12th. at the home of Mr Jan Walsh. 210 Ea.st Walnut -tree! There will be a 25c p;ft exchange. Mission Society Met Tuesday S Th, Women’s Mission Society j of th.' First Baptist church met I Tile I..V evening at 7:50 at the ' hone■ "t Mrs. Isaac Skelton with j tweidv-mx members and throe guests present. T: meeting was called to or- * der the president, Mrs. Gen- ! evie Y'mng. Mrs Maxine Col I ton ive the devotions and Mrs. Neil K'-rsev r, ad a Christmas slot \ \ love gift program war enj, .1 t>y all and Christnia: fa,, v ei, sung. The meeting closed With a 25c gift exchange ' Tlie dess served dainty rej f’n ; nt ! 5 n xt meeting will be Tuesday I u: 15. at the home of Mi Lola Griffiths. Mrs. Rowena Broi l;- will have the lesson. Mnrnint. Musirale Has \iuas Party T Gn ■ :.-asib- Morning Mu - icni, .joyed a delightful mtis;cai ii o at the annual Christ me rty held in the home a Mi 1 M's Geoige Gove, o Wo , v. Dei . 10th The pi " gii charge of Kathleen Cat, ell. director of the Vocal Fn le ■ insisted of:

“Carlo and Steve” get there first! When they sing Psalms. ‘Carlo & Steve" generally get to the still waters while the rest of the congregation is still back in the green pastures. They lute to wait and go with the crowd. They have to get there first. For instance, when the produce houses get in their extra fresh fruits and vegetables who gets there first? And when there are good deals to be had anywhere on top quality foodstuffs ... who gets there first? "Carlo & Steve" know a couple of earl birds who do, but they’re too modest to mention names. Here's a clue for finding them. Look first at Slop 'N Shop, 6 W. Washington St. Thank you!

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Indians Take '/0-45 Net Tilt Leolsville . Indians romped Pat rick, bin g Wednesday it, 70 to 45 Dick Neal was 1 i man of the evening with 2'i I ts for the winners. no game was played at Reel - and the Indians led all the , holding a 55 to 27 margin

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