The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1953 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER GREENCASTIE INDIANA, FRIDAY, ABRIL 3, 1953.
o « 4i;v i *t tli eitme I .'tu Kzra Rolliiii M i rh 21 1953 at the agf of 85 pars, 10 months, ami 9 n r. :• at thr homo of her danght. Mi N.llie rinell in HeelsVille. Mi. Rollings, •laughter of Campton ntul Rebecca Clearwat- • was bom May 12. 1867 at Mount Pleasant. Ind., and spent most of her life in Putnam County Jn 1S.8S April 24th. she was m ;nd in marriage to Perry E. Rolling nnd to this union nine • ' Iren fame to bless their ! 'line, three of which died in v rhiklhood. f)n September 6, 1941 the husband passed away ••t tii. pii'nam Count> hospital. Rail " I hat time she lived alone no iii ot Ueelsville until her i leal tli failed, at which time she made her home with two of her daughters Mi s Hazel Mogan and Mr . Nellie Duell. She was rnemb. t of the Reelsville Methodist church Elie leave three daughters, aid three -on ■' Mi Nellie Duell, llaz.el Mogan. Mrs. Cleo MeMains, Oscar. .Jesse, and .hr-. ph Rollings; twenty grand- . liiidi rii, :;6 great grandchildren el 2 si' : 't great grandchildren HOI 1 11 Mil 4.0 riKST . Iioohl \o.t go first and I remain To walk I lie road alone. I ll 1. e in memory's garden, denr. With happy days we've known. In f.iiu/ Ml watt for roses red. When fades Hie lilac blue; in , irlv fall when brown leaves
fall,
I II catch a glimpse of von lie dd you go first and I remain. One thing I'd have you do: Walk slowly down the path of death. Fi.r non I'll follow yoti. I'll want to know each step you
lake
That I may walk the same, l ot <iine day down that lonely
road
You'll hear me eall your name i \Ri> OF THANKS We tfa'.di I., (hank all those who • i ‘a,iv helped us during the a Itie sm and death of our moth- • Jn:mui her nnd great-grand- " tj Kzt a Clearwater Rollio passed away March 21, sv; tyV' especially thank all i o c.ime to the home and : u l in the many ways nocestii , In ought and sent by t. :i II I and relatives. i i t .iiviily of Kzt a Cleaiwater Rolling pd Ul\ \\ \C.K HIKK ioKTH RENO. Ind . April 3— ' About 6.000 AFL Build > , I 'I. W'orkers, representing • t nion won 15-rent hour- • inert uses Thursday. i hi 1.1 d was contained in an ii ciuent -,gned by the St. 1 1 ■’ 1 County Huilding Trades ■ mi South Rend-Misha-1 tu.I till)’ ('unt t ui’tot s as•>n Idle old contract ex1 1 'dalill 31, but workers 1 ;i 1 i on t 1m* job. Bowling News
ADMITS STAKTINO 1 IRKS FORT WAYNE. Ind.. April 3. i UP) A 33-year-old handyman who slept in a check room told police today he didn't like tin wav hi.-. $5 weekly pay w
IME DAitY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED I Entered in the (xistiiffle* i»t 1 Ureeileastle, Indiana n» nt-eon.l . lass mall matter under »< t of]
Mr vys It
d Mt... Robert Hahn an t today to return to their Wilmette. El after a t with (rii ml.-' tn Hr. en-
Gr
parcelled out in dimes and quar- March 7, HRH Sure.er1ptloii price tors so he set fire twice tu the >5 cents per week, $5.00 |>er hutel where he livi d a d workt j \eur by mall in Putnam tmuity:
.lames Sitton, Jr. confess- 1 he
started a fire in the kitchen of the Allen Hutel Wednesday night and when firemen fi<wn a statin’! across the street quickly put ou*
the blaze, be tried again. His second attempt, 50 nut.tifcs later in the basement, didn't st
up anything but smoke, which,
routed several occupants rooms at the four-story n
ini hotel.
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Putnam County.
Telephone 98, 74 or 114 H. R. Rariden, Publtaher 17-19 S-mth Jackson Street
pat 194
Mrs Gene Matthews istle recently visited
Lit tie White House a.
S ■ -e- Gt». where Presi-
Frank!in P R. -wt v. it lived time and where he died In
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IVl'MHKlI And Local News Urlvis
MONTICEUX), 'n.' April :: 4 UP) Johnny Richatd Jeffers. 22. Monon, found guilty involuntary manslaughter in th so-called "ihjIs and pat - death uf a local man, was to 1” g.n a
There will be a I Hunt for Cub Scot I R.ihe-Ann Path S.j mg at 10 o'clock | Miss Jane Ttttk | for Madison Ind f Mi-s Sandra K k,
■■ter Egg
»' announcement today b> Archer, manager of Barrett f At: Furniture Co Arthur GUIs ■ e'i known Per tm county resi- | dent, will tie as*-dated with the r ; r sales CVS. tty Mr srd Mrs Giltz recently returned f r , Sebrir.g. F a where they sner.t several winter months. U - ■ i Mts A' Earle AVtse:nan wi": leave Monday for Chi-
Di Wlauunn will at-
te- 1 important meetings of the Cc • ir> of Surgeons They ex-
re' tm the middle of next
. e-k Miss June Wiseman, who s •.•tend r.g Iniiars University •jin. g t's« s es tn I-diar.apoiis. « t.niajr to spend the week-
M - Irving Satre, Albert l.es. and two of the dead woman s sons. Donald and Bud wen injured. I'AV Cl.AIMS DROP lNT'1 ANAPOUIS. April 3 ,IT Fewer Hooaiers filed job:mv claims last week than - s -.. seven-day period this year, Ind. i.na Employment Secur- • t \ I'iv.iton reported Thursday. , Unemployment claims this • y.,- r season totall4Kl 14.520. . yv- ent fewer than during a s Par period last year, and job opentnga were greater, the division said q ahfied applications are bc- • ;r.g scarcer, and the state is > r a it harder to fill employfor skilled and experif . , - workers the division re-
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2-to-21 year prison t.rtit Situ:-
erly restde-d here w th her
family
st
her home in Greercartle
day.
Miss Turk will return her
e over
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Mrs William J Pfist-
Jeffers was found
guilty in
the weekend.
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hiWrer. Btl! and Julia, of
White circuit court
Thursday
The new addres- of
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night hy a jury of - \
men and
Robert L John- .r.
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six women He was sen
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time in the state r. fon
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g and d*’ ghter Agnes !
verdict after five and
Mrs Andrew Iv.'r.a'
j and
M
ar ■ Mrs Rex M Thori-
hours deliberation
Thursday for N- v Y • k C
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an
el chtldre- Mac and C»r-
He was convicted in
the 1951
her daughter A ra
Ma:
of
Greencas’.le were at the
death of Thomas P
Reming.
From there ^he \vi«' s '
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* Mr« J din R King
Mnnticello husine-- .0
who al*
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Thu
*v evening for an early
legedly died after ,t fig
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Mr and Mifr ,
cottage on the Tippe. a
river
- a- d ftuHly left for thrir 1
near here
J • Ros.-Vk of Gre* r. -
Gt ve City Friday morn-
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CHICAGO April 3 - (CPi Gr.Men-haired Judy Campbell a blue baby" since b.rth. at Children's Memorial hThursday of g brain ::bs f -'- < The child was rushe<i here f: LaGrangre, Ind.. 125 nttie.- . by Indiana state poln • ai : 1 . nois officers who met her am 1 lame at the Indiana-Ill.n.
line.
Roctors said Judy, v. ., been unconscious since U in day when -he was taken to a Grange hospital, >iiffet' rence of an ear inf. ct a. rh then spread to her b: air. The little gi*l. fra ! sirs- b. because of a heart • r ’ • believed ;n to i s> w• r. to perm.t an operation P \A S |>. \4 K v||(H:T \..f INDIANAPOLIS Apr I » (UPt J a.-ner.- t erk-treas .
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>F KA HT TONH.HT e will be an even.ng Goo-1 Sen e * -r ght ia St * Er> scopa! Ctmrrti Th* i • starts at 7 30 will J V _ f the Cross and Aler.t.- can dies and flow-j oe re'" <ved The Altar! in p* . - oral Cross will j : - • k vei - vnb- d- • ih of the rr artyrek It-- ry Prayer ba-e*|
the Sever L st *f -rei by the # l be tr. *;Fnt tng spiritual;' ere Wne* They
being rune howir.E the
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from 1947 to 410.144 5v - after he left • Board of A<if aay Alphonse bank deposits cash receipts fice. the reporl cd money in 1 Aug. 5 1952 books Field exam.1 chett and Jam band deposits
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Slavens 642
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1"' >< k< 1 562. Jarvis
552,
1 ' un 521, G. Crawley 50J '90. Slavens 268, Jarvis ' A Inion 212 205, Bt attain 12 Blocker 2ft'! Ii' ' Ireencastle team at the !:r 11 Phi. ago ran into some 11,1 wood, U.s did the VaraI nn. team at the State Tour1.1 Indianapolis Sunday. Howm the doubles at the ABC, I fui teamed up with Morr ' ’ ley to pile u pa fine - M ‘ ; ’ 'I. which should insure pot among the winners. ! " "in delivered a 625 series 1 lygh single 252. M. Craw1.1.1 1 i'ted )us partner with
621
irtegular intervals during Sermershrim's term and park and strict employe- were paid weekly with cash, contrary to statute coveiing d.shm-ement <if public-
funds
STRIKE II Al.Ts PKOJEf 1 EVANSVILLE Ind., April 3 1 IT* 1 Work on a million-dollar shopping .enter and 172-unit housing project wys halted today by a strike of 4 (too members of 15 AFL unions Tlte men left their jobs Thursday in a wage dispute. The housing project was near completion about 90 per cent finished.
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200 and over
Byrd 217, Hanna
01, Gardner 208, Cook 201. .no and over: Cook 542, Hill 21. Gardner 514, Sears 522, Hanna 583, Henter 54)4, Blocker 01 Byrd 508, W. Sutherlin 539,
Wyatt 520
No Wailing At Eitel’s Flowers CORSAGES made up ready tc wear 75c To $4.00 Blooming Plants No waiting •• Ail plants decorated for you Park in front of our store. Eitel's Flowers * Next to Musonk' Temple.
son. Dt Mis- L Say rs. and M sell J
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The
Send your : we may y ■ - tention. H. Cleaner:
_ attending vr, .r. Greenca--ar.d Mrs Dsw.d M’- Robert K.x-
M - - Amo* L:zi .I -ter. Mr* Mir { •*' i! vs Aura Ma-
Mr- Dor. -
Mr- EUrl Ewan., i.ilespie. fJordor. A • E Crouch. Mr.
L* and Dr R is-
SH will soon be on. canir.g now so that it extra special at.me Laundry A Fn-tf
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KV-T1 k NRI>E ') l:\ If I T**Te v- 1. be ar. Easter .- -
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S^nl<sy April 5t' Breakfast will 6* :r. th#* ' r rre-nt of the church fo.
nm
arid env mee.
mother of m Kiij.rn BAUDETTE Minn Apr; ; ■UF A mother of 14 h: drwas killed yesterday when h: daughter's auto plunged out control into a water-filled d • near here. Mr.- Or.n Hage- id '/< r ■ Glenvtlle Mtr.r. was killed stantly Mr* Hager id s d -■
TV - TONIGHT COl'RTt HV H RIGHT ELCC. AAFHM-T\—f hamtel 6 5:00 Rash Gordon 5:15 Sunday School 5:30 Short Story 5:45 Town Topic* 6 00 Weather; AVtnn 6:11 J Winn Trio 6:30 Sports Parade 6:45 Tflenews 7 00 99 HarmonieK 7:15 Kenny Jaggn 7:30 My Friend Irma 8 00 Star .Playhouse 8:30 Our Mif* Brook* 9 00 Douglas Fsirhanks ftlt I'l • ' e . 10:00 West hernia n 10:15 N.. w 10:30 Greatest Fight 10:45 Music In Night 11:00 Mystery Hour 12 00 ... Theater W R I G H T S ELECTRIC) SCMVICK Mg DEALER APPLIANCE AND
TEI.EVISION
j SALEH AND HKKVICR 103 Nu Ja< kaeju HI. Pbows 64
Hlio I*aurwl6*ni VfHi, only 20r Shirts 4aa. R^g. typr mm HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS
. brother James C. Wilson. - ; the same address, t k driver I>eroy Paine 35. Akron was uninjured r f dent happened in the Is village of Loyal Oak. • v* miles west of here art knocked the rear . - .if the loaded trailer off tiled the whole rig in a 100 feet away. LEWIS Ind Aprils tUP'F lerick Mann, in charge - r.vestigation into the ex,f an ammunition train d tf>day that sabotag. . r t yet been nded out . - n charge of military and - investigators, made the »n- after heating a pro- . ... *!> :t on inquiries into the ■ e explosion last Sstur- | ,. night. y - . said the possibility oil j. cannot b* ruled out un- i • . -ve-tiration i* completed, j . - • earns of military demoli- | . \:-rt- still are detonating! .. ration, and will pause hours Sunday during ' - Tv;ces. few of the town’s 30411 rave returned to thei’ 1
- .--.:JN April 3— i UP) Soviet - and Beil German police - . - an American woman and i U S soldier* today as they | i.’.e American sector ol )-. :r, over the nbiunal route] T e -e.zed American- were >.v - M Sgt. John Al- .* ' Sg: Hugh Owens and Jr - S -.e Owens No hometowns
cere given.
The;, '.ad j .st arrived front r rankf.:rt after crouing 110-
•ccupied territory -d highway from j to West Berlin, explanation was
i nests.
y the Soviets re-
ed ail restrictions on highway to the west J trucks and other ugh the Soviet check
unpt eredented speed
n •.v..at w a- genet ally interpreted a.- anothe: in the senes of reent Sovi*. .nciliatory moves. Washington. April 3. iup) Pres: ;, nt Eisenhower today lirccted Mr- Clare Boothe Luce, tea ambas-ador to Italy, to give Italians and all western Europeans th* American message >>f
peace ''
Mrs. Luce, who will sail from Ne’- York April 14 on tlu* And- : t tht Whlti House to hid President Eisenhower goodbye and get her finid | instruction*. W>. hop* to secure peace in • very way. Mts. Luce said later, by Hade and American help in economic and military matter* as we have been doing " Mrs. Luce said she would limit her activities in connection with j h «* -Italian elections in June to those of an observer She said I 'he Italian people are "quite rapI -'hie" of choosing their own gov ■ rnment.
MMIOV V t, s t Floyd (lull To Meet \pril 8th The West Floyd Home Demontration Club will meet Wednesday. April 8th, 1953 at the home of Mrs. Win, Niger. Lesson on program pitinning will be given. IVt and Hobby C lub tt . -ts Monday The Floyd Township Pet and Hobby Club will meet Monday, April 6. 1953 at Floyd Center
School.
Please bring some magazine pictures of farm animals. Maybe the Easter Bunny will leave something for you. Come
and see!
4 lull Tn Meet \Mth Mrs. Jones Fortnightly Club will meet Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Thad Jones. Mrs. L. H Dirks will be assistant hostess. The program will he in (barge of Mrs. Simison. Mrs. linris Salsman Hostess To 4 hlh The Jefferson Home Demonstration Club met Thursday March 26th at the home of Mrs. Doris Salsman. Mrs. Kenneth Salsman acted as co-hostess. The meeting was opened by the pi . sident. Mrs. Dorcella Keck, which was immediately foMowed hy a talk on blood donors by Mrs. Porter After this the club sang, • My Wild Irish Rose." Mrs. Geneva Sheppltard led the club in the creed. Roll call was responded to by Mrs. Lulu Fnsier. giving talk on "Vegetable Gardening" and Mrs. Edna Good-
pasture responding with “Flower Gardens.” The lesson on the enre of new fabrics was given by Mrs. Averill Ketcham. She told Hie club the I demand for new fabrics was to take care of the demand for more beautiful material and supplying the demand of better appearance, comfort, health, fittness, safety convenience and durability. The secretary's report was read and approved, also the treasurers report was stated. Each member donated a dozen eggs which was to bo sold and proceeds added to the trea-
sury..
Mrs Maggie Heaven gave Hu safety lesson on Fire Prevention. The meeting was adjourned tt meet the fourth Thursday in April with an ail day meeting at the home of Mrs. Ora Hurst.
nr...e- of isovie*. on the authoriJ W«-*t Germany No immediau (riven for the Only yesterd,
use 4)! and p ti aft sc points
A sure sign of spring is when Newt Kersey heads for th* creek to do some Sucker fish.ng Newt report* thsf he tj* ( t into a Red Tail the other day that provided too much competition for him, an he left him until another day Also, if you still doubt whether the season 1 really at hand or not. we saw Biddy I^ane at his favorite spot. Now, are vou convinced'' THE SPORTSMANS SHOP Putnam f minty’* Tackle Box.
Today s Market Hogs 7 4lfki Light and medium barrow* and gilts 25c to instanc- * W* higher. Heavier* ararce Strong to 25o higher. 170-256 lbs. *20 76-121.78. 250--1’9 ll»s 124100-120.75. 290-.S25 ' 19 50-12414(0 120-160 lbs. *17-04)-*18 54| Top Ilf) On Sows - hoic- *18 50 *19 25 Top *19.54). Cattle 400. Calves 200 Steady <>n slaughter cows. Utility *14 00*15.50. Few *16 00 Canners and cutter* *1'2 00-* 14.00. Some cannet* $11.00 down. Other (daughter classes scarce. Nominally steady Vealers steady. Choice and prime *24 ()0-*26 00 Sheep 50 Not enough for trade test.
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