The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1955 — Page 2
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DKM WO'. I’nOBK BELZOXI, Miss Sow 29 — <UPi Governor Hugh White yesterday demanded a thorough local-level investigation of the shooting of a Negro civil rights leader to avoid ‘‘serious trouble” with the Federal government. White dramatically intervened in the wounding of Negro stfjfekeeper Gus Courts with a warning that unless lo al authorities make every effort to apprehend Courts’ assailant* Mississippi faces possible Federal action. It was a move that White described as "all he could do” short of declaring martial law a Hi he said he had no intentions of taking that step. Courts, 65 years old, was wounded Friday night by two blasts fired through the window
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h’R store here. H- war r-port-terday as VIZI agents joined in the search for the shooters. DIFS OF BI'KNS ANGOLA. Ind. Nov. 29. (UP Gregory Powell. 6. son of the Glenn Powells of near Angola, i 'd hei’e late Monday of third degree burns suffered when he et fire to his clothes while his P rents were at work. Police said the youngster was plrsying with two brothers and sisters, aged 4 to 11, when he st ruck a match and ignited his lothes. His father, a truck driver. and his mother, a waitress, were away at the time. When the mother arrived hrme, she found Gregory with hi clothing nearly burned off. A dhorities said the children had be m pbrying with kerosene also, ai d some of the kerosene had spilled on their clothes. Dr. Norman A. Rausch, Steubc n County coroner, indicated h would rule the death acciden-
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TODAY'S BIBLE THOUGHT Thou art not a God that hath pleasure in wickedness.—Psalm 5:4. Heathen temples of old had maidens dedicated to licentiousness. Paul stopped that, he turned the world upside down. It needed to be cured of sensuality in high places.
Spanish War Veteran* Camp J and Auxiliary will rot meet dur- 1 ::g the month of December. The Cambridge WSCS will j meet Thursday, Dee. 1st. 1:30 P M. at the home of Mrs. D. O. Tate. Bring pound for party and
boxes.
Cub $*:out Pack 99 will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 P. M. in the Christian Church. This is the November meeting that was
previously postponed.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Snider I of Mr. Courtney,
and daughter, June, of Alexandria, Va.. left Sunday after spending Thanksgiving vacation with his mother, Mrs. Minta Snider. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Power and son of In-
dianapolis.
SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. 4. 11. Courtney To Celebrate 6>(!i Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Courtney will celebrate thei? sixtieth wedding anniversary Sunday, Det.j 4th. with a tea from 2 to 5 p. ru. at their home at 610 South Locust st:eet. Mr. and Mrs. Cour tney were married on Dec. 8. which is also the 85th birthda\
L. Cronkhite and .family of Wnynetdwn; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Cronkh t5 and family of K ngman; Mr. a’nd Mr . ‘Harold ' C.onkhite and Sons, Mr. DaL L Cionkhite and Mrs. Robert
Knauer of Greencastle.
Personal And Local News Briefs
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T royers Will be open every Wednesday afternoon until Christmas.
W. J. Allee is a patient in the
Putnam county hospital.
The Indorsers of Photoplays wil meet Friday at 2:30 p. m. at
the home of Mis. Ferd Lucas.
Ernest Rader teceived word this morning of the critical illness of his father. John Rader, who is in the hospital at the Odd i
Fellow’s Home at Grcensburg.
The Bainbridge Cub Scouts j will hold their monthly pack meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 30th, at 7:30 CST at the Barn-
bridge Christian church.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gowin, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tippin and Mr.
—C OLD WAVE laily that the cold w’eather would be too much for tw’o baby elephants and that the zoo's ostriches would catch pneumonia. In the Pittsburgh, Pa., area, meanwhile, the icy w’eather was blamed for three fatal heart attacks. Chicago authorities reported that two more persons had died of heart attacks because of the wea’ther. A freak pocket of warm air spared the Chicago area from mare near-zero temperatures. In southern New Mexico, however, temperatures w r ere expected to drop five to 15 degrees more.
Paper Returned To Legal Owners
Christmas Dinner .Meeting Thursday
The Christmas dinner meeting of the Women's Association of the Presbyterian church will be held Thursday at 6:30 p. m. Aii women of the church are invite !. i
Those not present were Robi ert C. Knauer R M-l of the U. . S. Navy. -Mr. Charles Lewis and i son of Indianapolis and Mr. and i Mrs. Jack Bliss of Norfolk. Va. Other guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ballard, Mrs. Bertha Lewsader of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sandifer of Veeders-
burg.
BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 29— (UP)—President Pedro E. Aramburu is expected to issue toi day a formal decree-law return-
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and Mrs. Arthui Baiker spent I in „ t j ie neW spaper La Prensa- to Saturday evening with Mi. and | jj s r jghtful owners and correctMrs. Edwin Baiker at the new’j j n ^ an •• ou tiage perpetrated by ' 1< me ’ j ousted dictator Juan D. Peron. Mrs. Stella Crodian received j Aramburu told a press con _ word Monday that Harold and j ference Monday night his g 0V _ Louise Crodian left New Oileam. e inment had decided to return
Sunday for Dallas, Texas, and will work in Alabama before returning to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Key Aldine McCormick of Wellington, Ohio, parents of Mrs. Arthur Carkeek, were guests of the Carkeeks over Thanksgiving. They brought their airdale dog, Jeff, with
them.
Miss Kay Hinkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinkle, is enjoying a vacation at Miami Beach, Florida. She won out over 16 finalists in a recent statewide contest for the title of .Miss Indiana Days. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil English of i Bainbridge R. 1, spent Thanks- j giving vacation with their daughter. Mrs. Edith Spangler and her husband in South Gate, California. They .made the trip by plane. Among places of interest they visited Terminal Island. Pier Point Landing. Knotsberrv Farm, China Town, Alvera Street, Marine Land, Forest Lawn cemetery, and Catalina
Island.
W. S. C. s. Circles Meet In Homes Circles of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of Gob in Memorial Methodist church w:i] meet in various homes this Thursday. Esther—2:00: Hostess, Mrs. Ray Mosteller; Devotions, Mis. L. R. Eckardt; Program. Mrs. Clinton Gass. Martha—2:00: Hostess, Mi’s. C. D. W. Hildebrand; Devotions, Mrs. Sarah Wright; Program. Mrs. John See. Mary—2:00: Hostess, Mrs. j Clara Shulz; Devotions, Mrs. R. E. Richards; Program, Mrs. Willard Sunkel. Naomi—2:00: Hostess, Airs. Clinton C. Green; Program. M>.-v Nettie Utt. Rebecca—8:00: Hostess, Mrs. William McDonald; Program, Miss Florence Talburt. Wesleyan Service Guild 7:30: Hostess, Mrs. Albert Avery; Program, Mis. Henry Pehan. Home Guardian Club Meets Wednesday Home Guardian Home Demonstration club will meet Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Hubert Smaltz, 616 Anderson St.
the world-famous newspaper which was confiscated in 1951 by the Peron regime and tha-t details would be made public in a formal
decree.
Authoritative sources said Aramburn already had signed the decree-law and that it w’as being copied for distribution, thus ending one of the greatest cases involving freedom erf the press and one that brought w’orld-w’ide protests. It was understood the action was based on the fact Peion's seizure of the newspaper was unconstitutional.
Club Meets At H. C. School Building The Jefferson Home Demonstration Club held the November meeting at the school building with a turkey dinner. Twenty-two members and several children enjoyed a lovely dinner on beautifully decorated tables. The president, Mrs. Doris Salsman opened the meeting with the song of the month. Secretary's report followed. Mrs. Chester Day gave the safety lesson, Mrs. Blanchard Ketchem gave a special lesson ;m dress pattern's and putting in azipper. Mrs. Grover Goodpaster conducted the installation of officers. The committe was appointed to pack and deliver the Cheer Baskets for friends in the township at Xmas time. The next meeting will be announced later. Air. and Mrs. Edwin Barker spent Thanksgiving evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Rosroe Oliver and
family.
New Officers Holt! Important Meeting
attended the meeting and with the use of a floral graph showed the relationship of the local h inie demonstration clubs to the state and national organization and to
Purdue University.
New officers for the Putn ini 1 This meeting is held annually
County Home Demonstration and has proved valuable in get-
Clubs met on Monday in Fowler ting all clubs off U House of the Christian Church I for the new year. in Greencastle for a training ses-
sion. Approximately 80 officer- i from 24 clubs were present. Airs. Paul AIcKeehan, county president called the meeting to j order and with the assistance of j Mrs. Wayne Sinclair, president elect, conducted the meeting for all presidents and vice-presi- I dents. The 1956 program was | outlined, parliamentary procedure discussed and problems
aired.
Mrs. Josef Sharp, county vice- ' president conducted the meeting j ioi' club news reporters and Airs. Mildred Cassady took charge of the training of club secretaries. Miss Martha Cullop of Purdue
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VINCENNES. Ind. Nov. 29 - (UP)—Harold Eugene Herth. 34, Vincennes, pleaded innocent late Monday to a charge of first degree murder in the shooting o( his wife, -Merle Pankake Herth,
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Judge Ralph Seal erf Knox Circuit Court set the trial date for Jan. 30. 1956. Herth was indictee) by a Grand Jury last week in the Maying which took place at
a truck stop near here.
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Sibbitt-Jonas Wedding Nov. 28rd The Fillmore Methodist church was the scene of the wedding, Nov. 23rd of Aliss Jane Jones and William L. Sibbitt. Parents of the couple are, Mr. and Airs. Marvin Jones, Greencastle, P,. 3, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sibbitt, Fillmore R. 1. Rev. William L. Tressner officiated at the double ring ceremony. The altar was decorated with palms and candelabra. Airs. Don Austin sang. ’’You'll Never Walk Alone", Whither Thou Goest,” and 'T Love You Truly,” she was accompanied at the piano by Airs. Crystal Bark-
er.
The bride given in marriage by her father wore a ballerina length gown of Chantilly lace and net over satin. Her finger tip veil was attached to a net cap trimmed in seed pearls. She wore a strand of pearls, a gift of the bridegroom. She carried a bouquet of red roses. The maid of honor. Beverly Alaxweil wore a blue gown and carried yellow flowers. The bridesmaids, Airs. Danny Arnold, sister of the bride, and Joyce Sibbitt, sister of the bridegroom wore yellow gowns and carried bouquets of blue lowers. Sandy Sibbitt. sister of ;he bridegroom, was the flower gird and carried a basket of rose ;>cta’Is. Virgil Arnold was best man. Ushers were: Bob Sibbi Kim Snodgrass, Dick Early and Danny Arnold. The bride's mother was attired in a pink and gold dress, and | § the bridegroom's mother wore a dress of black and turquoise. They each wore corsages of deep pink roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Alethodist Recrealion Building. Assisting at the reception were, Alarleen Ames, June Masten. Alarilyn Weist, and Alary Ann AIcCul-
lough.
The couple left on a wedding trip to various points in the south. For traveling the bride chose a light blue dress with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Sibbitt will reside al 109 So. Vine St., in this city. Both are j employed at IBM. and are graduates of Fillmore High School with the class of 1954.
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Entertained With ThankHgiving Dinner Air. and Mm. Augustus C. Cronkhite. of Greencastle, held annual Thanksgiving dinner for their r*ildren and families. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Herman 'Ballard. Airs. Charles Lewis a’.id daughter. Air. and Mrs. El win A. Cronkhite. * X j w and Mr. and Mrs. George E “ Dretske and daughter all of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs Dean E. Cronkhite and family of Waveland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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