The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1955 — Page 2
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THE DAILY &ANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1955.
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BRIDGEPORT. Ohio. Jan. 29 <UPi Firemen worked in subI'O.o weather at nearby Blayne Th ursday to extinguish a blaze at the home of Arthur Hott.
Y 05 ’ 20% 0(f on Power Laivn JLU /O Mowers - S j’ing is bound to come. 6REEKC4STS.E HARDWARE
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE
WUERTZ PRE SPRING SALE
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STILL GOI^G ON TERRIfiC SPECIALS
I VJiLE RAG RUtiS, Each LIGHT III LBS, :i For BOXED STATION ERY l \S)IIPANTIES, 5 Paint I ! PIE( I ( OMB PACKAGE 10. KITE FREE \MTII BALE
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F. K. WUERTZ Sc TO $1.00 EAST SIDE OF SQUARE — GREENCASTLE
STEWART'S HAMPSHIRE HOG SALE Thursday, February 3, i 055-12:00 Neon ( Hntmi Hall, Clinton (O inty Fair Grounds, Frankfort, Ind. 5<rsecond lit*er sous bred to farrow in February. "in'Bred (Jilts, to farrow in February. 40 Opt n (iilts, average lbs., ready to breed f<fr June litters. 3 Boars, IS months old. 2 Boars, 6 months old. I.*)# Feeder Pi rs. (» Sous with Young Pig's. y\ll hogs ar.' double itninuned, bred and raised by Us. If you want,to See- real meat type Ilampshires in thrifty condition come lei this Sale. Our herd is one of the feu Health Certified Herds in tht state. *hle to be held in a heated building, plenty parking space, lime'll available. TERMS — ( ASH. Not responsible in case of accidents. L. L. STEWART AND SON FRANKFORT. IND., R. R. 4.
(S !N GOOD HANDS Doctor, nurse, pharmacist . . . linktogether for your health’s sake.
Cur accurately filled lions, reliable sick room keep the “pharmacy link
Radicated te yiur health ■ always V AiiPRID FLEENOR
REXAM. STORE
presenps implies, ” strong.
Onsferi Union | Head To Appeal EAST CHICAGO. Ind Jan. 31 i UP) The suspended president. of Local 1010 of the CIO United Steelworkers said today he will | anpeal the “unfair decision" that * * , I ousted his administration to the union's International Executive C’'2JYI m 11 tc t?. Suspension of Donald L. Lutes. 10 other elected officials and nearly 200 o-fficers and shop j stewards was announced over the weekend due to “financial irres- | ponsibility and maladministra- j
ticn."
Lester H. Thornton Hammond, | director of sub-district No. 2. was named by the IEB as sole ad-
fHE DAILY EANN€R end HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the p» at office Greencastle. Indian* u wncoikI cli*»s mall matter inctr act *»f March 7. 1873. SubKcctj tion price 25 cents per week; $5.00 per j year by mall In Putnam Coontr: j SO Oh to SlO.fh p»r yes.r cnT^iib | PntD'vn Comity. Telephones 74. U5. Il« 8 R. Rariden. PuLIIsher 17-19 South Jackson Street
Yacht Club Plans '55 Social Events
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..’H'mbert Hostess tvoman’s ( l ib fh • Woman's Club will meet dnesday. Feb. 2nd at 2 o'clock the home of Mrs. Russell J.
mbert.
g Com mi Met ar-ht Club m m Sunday fo luiating a sc
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TODAY’S Evil men
BIBLE THOI
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''rs of th.: of the Cat t at the club the purpose
i social progra.’T big the meeting, ved to the memimittee and the Board Direc-
progtar.i
Ovrr-The-Teaeups ( lub To 'leet TueMlay Over-The-Teacups Club w meet Tuesday aftei loon at 2: i at the home of Miss Kathle-'
l Campbell.
Delta ThHa Tau M et^ TueMlav Evening Delta Theta Tau will meet with Mrs. Glenn Timmons Tuesday evening at eight o’clock.
Tri Kappa Active Will Meet Tuealay Mrs. Ervan Walton
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j FiTtmor'e. Mrs J and son. Coati | Scott and son i Rex Boswell j Roachdale; SI more; Mrs. Harolc daughter, Bellmor
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Wilbur Crawley vville; Mrs. Chas. Cloverdale; Mrs. and daughter, rlev Bevle, Fill-
j .\irs. r.rvan vv anon will be i night hostess to the Greeac&slie active j lengthwise on chapter of Tri Kappa at hei ] crosswise as m
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ministrator of the local, which has a membership of 14.000 at Inland Steel her'\ Thornton said a new election of officers would be held as soon as possible. In a letter to the membership, he said “continued financial irresponsibility” let! to the susnensions. “Over the past seven years your local has spent $72,000 more than it has received,” he said. ■ The monthly income of the local exceeds $20,000, but you have less than one month's income in the treasury.” Thornton added, however, “there is no charge that any individual took any of the money for personal use.” He said the suspensions were ordered because there appeared to be “little or no hope for any correction under the present administration.” Lutes challenged the suspensions as “unfair." “We're going to have our day in court,” he said, adding he would appeal when he learns” the specific reasons for the suspensions.” —CONGRESS GETS House Republicans and Dem> ciats killed his original plan. The President told a news conference the day after the House killed the plan that he didn't consider that anyone lost as a result of the House vote except the American people. Ke vowed then to renew the fight this year and never to cease tiying. —DEFENDERS READY the north. The guns were mounted ‘ oh the island after its seizure by the Reds two weeks *go. The Nationalists hit the^i§land in two pre-dawn attacks an'd returning pilots reported large explosions that probably were front; Communist ammunition dumps. Communist MIG-15 jets were iver Tachen again today but no no bombing was reported. Sunlay the Communists carried out one of the heaviest attacks in weeks with Russian built light bombers, dropping 3 0 fire bombs on the small fishing village. Nationalist planes also hit Communist invasion buildings north of Yikiangshan and fliers said they destroyed a 500-ton gunboat, leaving it in flames, and damaged several others. Stump told newsmen before leaving for his headquarters at Pearl Haibor he came to Taipen to plan the evacuation but that it had not yet been ordered. Ask'd whether he thougnt the Communists would interfere he said I don't speculate oi totalitarian powers.” CARD OF THANKS Thanks kind friends for the aany birthday greeting cards pm sent me on my 91st anniver-
sary.
Hans Anderson
IN APPRECIATION You will read in The Daily Banner today that Hickman Food Marker has been sold to Robert E. Gardner. “Bob” has been associated with us since we purchased the market from Robert Dean, and we have confidence in his ability to serve you well. In retiring from active business, we feel that we must express ourselves to the many friends and customers, who have encouraged us with their words of kindness and their patronage. Our success has been due to this splendid cooperation for which we are most grateful. Believe us, when we say, that we will have many happy memories to always have with us of the wonderful relationship with the people of this fine community. MR.»» MRS. WILL HICKMAN HICKMAN FOOD MARKET
Personal Anci Local News RrieSs
Mrs. Lizzie Buis is confined to her home by illness. Mis. Agnes Fuqua is seriously ill at her home at 612 Howard street. Endorsers of Photo plays will meet Tuesday at 3:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ferd Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Coan and son, Freddie, are at home from Florida where they spent ? month. The meeting of the West Floyd Koine Demonstration club has been postponed until Tuesday, February 15th. Gamma The!: 1 Tau Alumnae will meet Tuesday evening, Fob. 1, at 7:45 at th'' home of Mrs. Gifford Black. V. F. W. Fathers Auxiliary No. 1. will meet Wednesday at 7:40 p. m. at the Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 1550 Home. Mr. and Mrs. Fremont. Power and family of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Power’s mother, Mrs. Minta Snider. Women of the Moose chapter No. 158 will meet Wednesday at 8:30 at the- Moose Hall. There will be initiation _yf candidates. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clodfelter are at home' from Lancaster. Calif., whereyisitfd their daughter, Mr.4.! Robett Pingleton and Mr. PingJ^erp "> ; , r “Choctaw. Scrip'' is scrip issued to ChoetCnr^THdians in Mississippi in lieu of lands to which ‘they were entitled under the 'treaty of Sept. 27, 1830. Paul R. Grove, living near Cloverdale, has reported the loss of five of his Spotted Poland hogs, weighing close to 200 pounds and valued it about $35 each. He believes they might have been stolen from his farm, but no one saw or heard trucks that might have carted them 5 way. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Singleton left Monday morning for a tw<; months vacation in Honolulu Hawaii. They will visit there with Dr. and Mrs. Y’ernon Singleton and throe grandchildren. Returning to San Fiancisco the;, will have two wceku in Southern. California and Com pi New Orleans on the way hack to Green-
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following so
:heduled:
il 16th—Formal d ored by Greencastle. il 30th—Game night.
r 14th—Spring inform! nee- Sponsored by Brazil. May 28th—Formal opening r itaract Y'aeht Club for the sn. n. Open house for mcmbei
d guests at 4:00 p. m.
June 11th- Informal square j nee—Sponsored by Indianaj
Miss Patricia Hmike Will Marry Soon
Of interest here is the
proaching marriage of Miss Pat
1 i r Tfcw Taj in Wedding Sunday
home on Tuesday, Feb. 1st, at
i 8:00 p. m.
j Mrs. Donald Holley will be the
■ ; assisting hostess.
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TWO IN SERGE’S LIFE
of Miss Hamke tc Robert Euge Webster of Indianapolis has been made known by Mr. and Mrs Erwin H. Hamke of Fianklir. 1 The wedding will take pla-r-e in the Tabernacle ChrUtian churcn in Indianapolis on February 27th. The Hamkes resided in Grocn-
eastle for
June 25th Beachcombers pici: —Sponsored by Terre Haute. July 9th—Informal dance— Sponsored by Danville. July 23rd—Hawaiian Luau on beach—Sponsored bv Greencastle. Aug. 6th—Informal dance Sponsored by Terre Haute. Aug. 14th—Club regatta- Robert H. O’Hair, committee chairman. Aug. 20th- West Indiana Party on beach—Sponsored try Brazil. Sept. 3rd—Commodore’s dance Sponsored by Greencastle. Sept. I7Lh—Plantation party Sponsored by Indianapolis. Cot. 1st- Informal dance Sponsored by Brazil. Oct. 15th—Western Night—F. W. Keuthan, committee chairman. Oct. 29th Hallowe’en dance- - Sponsored by Indianapolis and Spencer. Nov. 12th—Game Night. Nov. 26th — Thanksgiving lance—Formal — Sponsored by Danville. Dec. 26th—-Christmas party - Spi nsored by Greencastle.
On Sunday morning, Januar. 50th, at 10 o’clock. L*-wis William i Leachman and Ruth Evelyn Ta> • J lor were united in marriage in a •double ring ceremony by Elder F IS. Fisher at his residence, 795
j South College Ave.
number of years be- j „
i no ceremony was witnessed fore moving to Franklin. Mr. • Hamke was manager of Black I ! Lumber Co. in Greencastle. The j Hamkes have many friends
Greencastle who will be interested in knowing of Miss Hamke’s j engagement. Crescent Club Yleets Wednesday The Crescent Club will meet Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 2, at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Cloyd Moss. Miss Grace Browning wid have the program. Mrs. Miles Hostess To Grow land Club The Groveland Community C ub held its first meeting of the year with Mrs. Effie Miles on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 27. In he absence of both president and "i e president, Jo' Sutherlin, a prat president, called the meeting to order. Responses for the io!l call were quotations from famous men born in the month of January. Some famous men quoted were Robert Lee. Robert Burns, Benjamin Franklin, Ft anklin D. Roosevelt. President McKinley. I Devotions were given by Ruth J Wilms who read Psalm 121 and j k:d the group in prayer. Plans
Mrs. L. A. Goodall of Indianap- j were made for the all day meetrlij was named chairman of the j ing in February. A big dinner is
Women’s Affairs Committee. This committee will arrange severed bridge parties and lunch-
eons.
Harold E. Hickman, chairman of the Steering Committee, announced that a Youth Committee will be named in the near future t ‘ke charge of the activities "of teen-agers and young children.
by Mrs. Grace Kes>l i . mother m j the bride and Mrs. Bonnie A. ; Fisher, wife of the officiating |
minister.
Coffee and cake were served l by Mrs. Fisher, after which the happy couple left by auto foi New Orleans and other southern j points of interest. Mr. Leachman is a representative of the Prudential Insurance Co. in the Terre Haute area. Mrs. Leachman conducts a beauty parlor at 2004 North 12th street. Terre Haute. After their return they will make their home at this
address.
Alpha ( hi Omega Alumnae To Meet Wednesday Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae will meet Wednesday evenin' Feb. 2, at 7:45 at the home o’ Mrs. John Wittiii..- Member.please note date. SHOWER PLA NNED “ A shower wii >e given at tin Canaan chunh Thmsday eve mg, February fy'd. at 7:50 p. m. for the Elmer Simms family whose home was destroyed In
fire.
Articles most needed are rlis es, canned goods, bath towek wash cloths, and tea towels.
Castle Toppers Club Yleets Wednesday
The Castle Toppers Club will meet at the home of Carol Taylor, 200 East Berry street Wee- j nesday, Feb. 2, at 7 o’clock. The: e will be a valentine box and
'xehar.ge.
and ensemble audition on Satur-
day, will perform.
The concert will begin at 7:45.
ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Stenhen Pavne. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Payne, Greencastle R. R., 10 years old today, Jan. 31. Charles Allan Pell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Pell, 3 years old today, January 31.
■."/•.nr Delta Phi le T> Tuesday Kappa Delta Phi sorority wii! ■ Tuesday at 7:30 for a very apo- tart meeting at the Publi* : . vie room. All members ave ■! to attend.
castle.
Attending the dinner at the Columbia Club in Indianapolis
TV
TONIGHT
cn Friday evening for alumni of
Wi’C.V
-TV—Channel 6
the DcPauw chapter of Sigma
5:00
Chuckwagon
Chi Fraternity were James G.
6:00
Weather: Winn
Hughes. Fred M. Starr, Robert
6:3C
CBS News
E. Crouch, Wilbur S. Donner,
6:45
News
John Witiich and Howard Y’ouse.
7:00
Burns and Allen (
The dinnei was sponsored by
7:5 0
Godfrey Scouts j
Frank Moore and A. Glenn Shop-
8:00
1 Love Lucy f
taugh of Indianapolis to discuss
8:30
Secr et Files !
future plans for Sigma Chi at
9:00
Studio One i
DcPauw.
10:00
Weatherman
————
10:15
News
Men-wear a Laundry ironed
10:30
..... Indiana Hoedown
-hirt and sec how much better
11:00
. Night Owl Theater
dressed you feel. You are not
uist kidding yourself either.
WTTV—Channel 4
Home Laundry & Cleaners.
5:00
Cartoon Cluo 1
Mon-Thurs-tf.
5:30
Music Mart
6:00
... Front Page News
PLAN A CONCERT
6:15
Weather
The Greencastle Music depart-
6:30
Tonv Martin
mr.it presents the second concert
6:45
News Caravan
of its music series Tuesday night
7:00
The Medic
in the High School Auditorium.
7:30
I. U.-Butler
The concert :s being presented
9:15
Off Boar .
bv the concer' band. The pro-
9:30
i Theater
gram will depart from a full
’0:00
Royal Playhou r
concert by the band, in that sev°val solos and small ensembles
10:30
Indiana Tonight
that are participating in the solo i
11:00
Tonigm
planned and an interesting after-
noon program.
Ethel Adef gave a book review or. “The Doctor to the Islands.” This is the true story of Lj'dia and Dr. Toni Davis in the Kara Tonga Islands of South' Pacific. 11 portrayed the real life of the Polyesian \ eople as they lived from day to day, their habits of eVanlincss, their superstitions and acceptance of new medical ideas. It was well told and en-
joyed by all.
Two contents which provoked much fun and laughter were won by Anna Rissier and Ethel Ader. Hertha Hand won the door prize, j At the close of the meeting, represhments of cherry pie and
coffee were served.
Members are reminded that ! Feb. 24 is the big al! day meeting j with lets of fun and a good prog.rjn at Ruth Wilms, please
'■omc.
CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank Dr. Tennis, the nurses and everyone a’ the hospital who gave me such wonderful care and attention during my illness. Also ny friends and neighbors for them lovely flowers and cards and b -sf wishes. My deepest appreciation to everyone who helped in our home so nicely during my absence and convalescence. Sincerely, Mrs. Imogene Wood
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Hiding her face in hei coat, 26-year-old model Estelle Gardner leaves the East 67th street police station in New York itopi after questioning about h u- date with murdered millionaire Serge Rubenstein shortly hef.o o he was strangled in his Fifth avenue home. In lower photo is riuoenstein’s ex-wife, the former m matte Kilboutne, who married Irra in 1941 and divorced him in M.19. She is now married to John L rkhcad, a Los Ang les hotel urn.
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