The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 January 1954 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1954.

Hospital Notes Mix... tin .M r>a!» Ci! 1 - • 1 son of QRfney Mr? V Reynolds. Gr^ncastle; c, H< Rfiachdal**: Mrs V ‘or Floyd and son of Gr<*^nra Me rtf - Monday: Mr. and Mrs. \\ ;am A'l«*r. daughter. RFTj 3. C. ■ ••ncastle; Mr. and Mrs. y kin Phipps, son, Gr^nra«11' : :rth Tuesday: Mr and Mrs J i Sturkey. daughter. Clover-

i»IVOR( F. GRANTED omta frane was granted a r< from Richard Crane, :• t irdav. Her maiden name of I ita Williams was restored. < -n Ar Lyon were the attorneys. t OMMANDRV NOTICE Stated meeting of Greenrastle f inandry No. 11 Wednesday, .1 iii. 27. 7 .» p. m it. O. Tuttle K-t.

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i ent sei ies of juvenile rowdy- . which led to a ban on night ketb.-dl games between public 1. ii schools in Detroit. The ban s ordered by School Supt. 1 hur Dodineau after the nearl 11 ice pick stabbing of Mac1 nzie High School’s star center, J -s D,- Boskey. 18, after a night ; me on Jan 15. .A l^RTE. Ind Jan. 26 — i'l Authorities said today man Hit? 46. a grocer, killed iself with a shotgun charge nday while a passing railroad ii on drownetl out the sound of ’ blast. He was found dead 1 ,r hours later by a daughter. CHICAGO. Jan. 26 (UP) — , i tors said today they feared t a 2'-j year-old boy who died County Hospital was the vie1 ..0 of a mad dog. f the fears were well-founded, child was the first victim of 1 alatming increase of mad Li ft w ipj Chicago and surrounding i ’ Vf Countv eMrftotmlttes 1 . Mrypyhije, a , rabid dog was m.i .it lownstatc Bloomington i j»et o.vners there were wam- . to irnwiilste their dogs as in as possible. '1 lie child, diaries Brouwer of ornlon Township, died Sunday t r aa illness that began Jan. . He was bitten on the left nd by a dog F>ec. 8. in Jolm B. Hall, director of c Countv rL-altli. Department, • * U ‘st^fjdoms 5 displayed by the y dunng the last hours of his ■ • were "Suspiciously close to i. hies." In. Jerry Kearns, coroner’s i.dhologist who performed an i itopsy. said he had ‘•strong -pn ions" the Brouwer child • i.'d of rabies. LAFAYETTE, Ind.. Jan 26 l’I*i Ab*‘ Yerplank, 47. I^afaytte businessm in. was killed •londay when his truck was hit y a U’aba.si Railroad fi-eigiii > ain on a county mad crossing. Verplank. owner of the Centra) Concrete Mix Or*., was driving a ’ruck with a concrete mixer atached. Witnesses said he sloped before crossing the tracks, pparentlv failed to see the train n«l drove in its path. S<*l~TH BEND, Jan 26 (UP> M r Gladys Brooks. .‘>4 South tend, was injured fatally late Monday when her auto skidded ->:f air.so iked Ind. 2.3 and overurnrd neai North Liberty. She hetl in Memorial Hospital her-e, ib<iut an hour after the crash. TOKYO. Jan 26 (CPi A bus k,dde<l off an icy ro.ui today and lunge i 2<* feet into a river .bed. ilhng at least 11 pe»sonsbi trd. .ind injuring 21. police »id. , INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 26.— INS* H DeWitt Owen, admintrator of the Indiana Depart- « of Public Welfare, this aftixm was named chairman of Indiana Alcoholic Beverage

Officers Find Big Distillery NEW ALBANY. Ind.. Jan 26 iUT*t Two Kentucky mm were held here today on charges of operating what state excise police called the largest bootleg distillery in Indiana since prohibition. Hugh Avis, 51. Bardstown. Ky., and Michael S'-amahom. 24 New Haven, Kv., were jailed ♦ nding irraignment in federal j court here on charges of operating an unlicensed still and possession of mash for illegal distilling. They were arrested in a Saturlay raid on a barn 15 miles southwest of New Albany. E.'Cise police chief G. Miller sa"’ ifficers destroyed 500-gallon anil ;oO-gallon wood stills. Miller said the still was in upration when excise police and U. '. alcohol and tax agents ma le he raid. Confiscated were 1.600 'aliens of mash, 104 gallons of moonshine," 50 empty whiskey larrels, 200 pounds of meal and j niscellaneous equipment.

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Greenrastle. claaa mall matter under art of Hardi 7, 1878. gubaertptloa price '5 cent* per week; 85.M per >«ar by null In Potnam Coonty: ■A (*0 $10 48 per pear ootekb Putnam Cuaty Teiepkot M, 74 «r 11« B. B. 17-lb 8«

SOCIETY OBSERVES 50TH- ANNfVERSARY

TODAYS BIBLE THOUGHT I am the good shepherd, and know my sheep, and am known of mine. John 10:14.- The sooner we realize that we need guid- . nee the better. Christ showe 1 the way and demonstrated it. Shepherds in the Levant do not drive their sheep. They lead them. All we need do is follow.

Personal And Local News Briefs

Car Dealer Held For 'Bad' Check

Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet tonight at 8 a’cloek at the home of Mrs. Betty Williams.

INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 26 UP) A Muncie used car deaDr vas to appear in Detroit Thurslay on a complaint involving a , : 2.000 check after Indiana held .p approval of extradition paprs to allow his voluntary return o Michigan. G. Wilbur Clark. Muncie, whs lamed in a complaint charging lis cheek on a Muncie bank, vhich recently changed ownerhip, was returned for insuffiient funds. Clark appealed before Goverlor Craig’s executive secretary, lorace Coats and said he had .aid back $6,000 of a .’529.000 debt .e was faced with “when the sed car market went bad” in luly. : 1 1 Officials said he 1 was supplied •redit by the hank until it was old and the new management pfused to grant an extension. FATHER. SON KILLED

Mr. and Mrs. J. R. South spent the weekend in Indianapolis as guests of Mr. and Mis. J. W.

Gioub.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Nichols and family of Indianapolis were Sunday visitors with Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roach, Fillmore R. R.. observed their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, January 24th at a dinner held at the

home of theii daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Arnold.

-,m,.nv v,s,vyiiii v,. Mr. and Mrs. Roach have six children and eight grandchildren. ‘ D ‘ j and they were all present for the dinner except one daughter, who

Mrs. Robert Shuck in Fillmore. | reside£ f n Miami> F F la

Miss Christine Akers, Jesse, j Those attending the family dinner included: Mr. and Mrs. Frank *, ‘ , ... ... . . 7 „ 7 f Roach; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roach and children; Mr. and Mrs. John Bill am. Waldnnr Akeis, all o, | Roach anrJ ohiidren; Mrs. Edna Chadd and children; Mr. and Mrs. St. Louis, Mo., were in Greencas- c e. Ker.berg and children: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Arnold, and guest,

tie Monday for the funeral of FesrreU Robinson,

their brother. Julian Akers. V. F. W. Ladies Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Post Home. There will ne .nitiation of candidates. All members are urged to attend.

Jefferson Club Meets Friday

The Jefferson Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Edna Goodpaster Friday, _ January 29th at 1 p. m.

Norman Custis. Greencastle R. | Lillian Goodpast er assistant

hostess. Members note change of

date.

GARYTON, Ind., Jan. 26 (UP) Lloyd R Miller, 25. and his 2-vear-old son Lloyd W. were kill'd, and his wife. Anna, 26. was jiu ned an4|Ci^U ca ly to lay in a gas explosion and fire which wrecked their five-noom home in this^Gary suburb. Two daughters escaped unhurt. Firemen summoned from nearoy Wheel?r said they believed a water heater exploded. KINC ASTLE Mrs. Iva I^eaton receive i word Sunday of the death of Mrs. Bertha James Parker <*f Monticello. 111. Mrs. Parker lived here several years ago. Marvin Kelley, while on the tee on the creek with some friends. Sunday, fell and broke his nose and cut quite a gash over ihis eye. Mis. Maude Brothers entertained at dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Damon Lawrence and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brothers, Mrs. Russell Hawkins of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Joe B:others and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clodfelter and children. Mrs. George Grider had the misfortune to fall on the ice at her home and broke her arm. on Mon lay. E<ul Shannon has pneumonia. Elmer Watson is recovering nicely fr •m a gallstone operation. Davi | and Joe Stewart have gore for a visit with their mother. Little Sharon Hammond had supper Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers. Mr. and Mrs Leon Myers and daughter c ill? 1 on Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fosher Saturday afternoon. Mrs John Williams is working

3, underwent an emergency appendectomy Monday, at the Putnam County hospital. He was reported as doing as well as can be expected Tuesday morning. Mrs. Russell Pierce. Mrs. Herbert Blocker. Mrs. Mary Heath and Mrss Norma Meloy ha’-p re-

Philninnth Club Holds Meeting

The Phi'omath Club met Thursday afternoon, Jan. 20th with Mrs. Ralph Edwards. The meet-

turned from Marion. Ohio, where' mg opened with col i ect given they were delegates of the Green- m . inison bv the me mhers. Mrs. castle chapter of Delta Theta Tau <Jalen lnvin chairman 0 f the Sorority at the province conven- r- f , ()Ut committee, announced that

tion held in that city.

Mrs. Robert Frark|in and son. of Nelsonville, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and M*\s. Ora Turner and family. Mrs Franklin and son will remain in Greencastle while S Sgt. Robert Franklin is away at Survival School with the Canadian Air Force. At the present time he is stationed at Alberta, Canada and from there will go ■o the Arctic Circle. Mrs. Franklin has received word from her husband and he reported the temperature at Alberta. Canada was 25 degrees below zero. H • will be away about forty five

days.

Did you know that the larger percent of our customers own vvashing equipment? They have found it wise to send the flat work and shirts to us. Home Laundry & Cleaners. 25-6t ELKS NOTICE Greencastle Lodge. B.P O.E. No. 1077 regular meeting tonight at 8 00 p. m.

St. Paul’s Study Club

Meets Thursday

St. Paul’s Study Club will meet Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Cecil Justus, South

Jackson street.

\\ est-Madisun Club Meets Wednesday West Madison Home Demon-.-Ration Club will meet Wednesday January 27th at 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Frank Thomas. Members please bring materials for knitting and crocheting lesson.

■.nusMon, succeeding deposed j n the Treasurers office

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Owen, a resident of Ter-e ante, ind former Vigo county r* un court judge, will assume > new duties tomorrow. RichH Sweizer. Jr., of Kmghts- • \v who was Owen's adminis- : live assistant, moves up to cad the Welfare Department.

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Hogs 8000 Uneven Bight j ti hers w eak to 25c lower early. !«».hum .nd heavy 25-50c lower. .70-240 lbs. $26 00-827.00 lbs. ' Jo.25-$26.50 Heavier weights it.c 120-160 lbs $22 50-524 00. ows steady. Choice 300-400 lbs.

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Several from here attended the Fillmore-Russf llville game at Roaehdale Friday night Mr and Mrs. Dennis Clodfelter Mrs Maude Brothers and Mrs. O erlle Fosher were in Indian-

apolis Thursday.

On Wednesday the Country Club heM its annual all day meeting at the community house with Mrs John Myers and Mrs. Roscoe Oliver as hostessrs. The men were guests at noon and there was a goodly crowd there to do justice to the pitch-m dinner, the business consisted of election of officers for the coming year, and drawing for secret sisters A donation was ma le to

I the March of Dimes.

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Mrs. Joanne Miller had consented to be the new leader of the Brownie Scouts and Miss Janet Jeffries assistant leader. The follofving officers were reeiected to serve next year: Mrs. Ward Lovett, president: Mrs. Dewey Wilson, vice president: Mrs. Robert Crosby, recording secretary and treasurer; Miss Ruth Hutchins, cor. secretary. Mrs. Duckworth, county chairman of antiques, presented the following members who gave a history of a piece from their collection of antiques: Mrs. Malcolm Harris. Mrs. Osborn Hutchms, Mrs. Bernice Chastain and Mrs. Dewey Wilson. Next month another group will participate. A, playlet entitled, “A Club ! is Born." was given with the fol- , lowing members taking part. Mrs. 1 Florence Hosteller. Mrs. Malcolm il m is. Mrs. Robert Crosby. Mrs. J Dewey Wilson. Mrs Edgar Duckworth, Mrs. Bc-rnice Chastain and 1 Mrs. Osborn Hutchins. The organization and early days of the ! Philomoth Ciiib were depicted. Mrs. Osborn Hutchins arranged tne playlet which afforded much amusement. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Cully Wilson. Mrs. Curran Hostess To Bainbridge Club Mrs. James Curran was hostess for the Bainbridge Study l :ub. Thursday. Jan. 21 Twelve members and one guest were | present to answer the roll call by discussing the years assigned subjects. Donations to the polio drive .md the art fund were made. Mrs. Earl Sutherlin reviewed The Silver Chalice” by Thomas Costain. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Ren Solomon in February."

6fh District Iwgion Meeting Saturday There will be a joint meeting of all Posts and Auxiliaries of the 6th District, American Legion, Saturday, January 30th at Byron-Cox Post No. 72 in Crawfordsville. The joint meeting will open at 5 o’clock, and separate meetings

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Women's Fellowship Met Jan. 21st The Christian Women's Fellowship meeting was held January 21st in the Chapel of the Good Shepherd. Mrs. Fiber; Heavin, the president, conducted the business meeting. Greetings and interesting letters from Keith Salmonson. the living link in India were read. The worship service was given by representatives from the youth groups, commemorating National Youth Week. It was a well presented and much appreciated sendee

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of Posts and Auxiliaries will fo!ow the joint meeting. There will be a fre? dinner and dance. Dr. Gronert of Wabash College will be the guest speaker of the evening. This is the first Saturday district meeting to be held and it is hoped a good crowd will turn out for the meeting.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Herman Day, Fillmore, today .ian. 26. Ruby Robinson. Fillmore, today. Jan. 26. Doris Sutherlin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Abe Sutherlin, 5 years old today. Jan. 26. Chester Liptrap. 60 years old yesterday, January 25. Wedding Mr and Mrs. Curtis Minnick, 45 years today.

- Reds Ask ready to retract the insults or abandon the unacceptable proposals that led to the bioakdown of the talks six weeks ago. The Reds refused to say whether the walkout means they intend to boycott the secondstring talks indefinitely, ,but they set no time for another liasion session.

GRAIN DEALERS MEET INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 26

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(UPi The Indiana Grain and JycI Dealers Association which •loses its two-day meeting h?r today, was urged to prevent the linking up” of the grain industry's properity of politicans or bureaucrats. Richard F. C’iinningham. New ■S ork, president of the national association, told the 500 persons attending Monday's session the idustry's wealth was built by businessmen and steps must bi taken to prevent government from “locking It up by artifical means.’’ “All we ask rs the freedom of choice, the freedom to risk our own time and money. We do not ask government to support om errors of judgment.” -i

\LI.EN M'POIVTED INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 26 — UP I Indiana School Supt. Wilr.ir Young today appointed lomer R Al.'cn. Purdue Univer- • v physn al i lu *tn>n professor, ii the states new director of iriver safety. Young i ailed Allen, ' one of the »est driver education men in the ndwest." He said Allen will ead an extended program of Iriver training classes in high school. He succeeds James Ringer, .vho resigned to join the Departnent of Public Works BANNER M)\ . PAYS

DANCE Po io Benefit Ai NATIONAL G JARD ARMORY Saturday Night. Jan 30,1954 -«9 to 12 P. M. SPONSORED B\ GKELM \STI.I LIONS CU B. TICKETS ON SALE AT — Coa Drug store; Mullins Drug Stare; Flint Jewelrj Store and s idnut Shop. Music by WES TOWERS BAND ALL PROCEEDS t.O TO M \IU II OF DIMES

REVIVAL OLD-TIME GQStEL PREACHING Monday. .Iamiar\ 25, throm;h Sntimlnv, -lnnuur\ 301 h 7:00 P. M. Nightly. Rev. Lewis Dren^acs, Evangelist WALNUT GROVE BAPTIST ( HI K< II 3 Mile, West of Clovenlol ■ NORMAN ( . HILL. Pastor

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