The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 March 1956 — Page 2
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INDIANAPOLIS. Mar. 1 rpi Robert I^ee Hopkins. 26. ioian;rj>olis, slashed his wrists ith a pair of broken glasses in is jail cell Wednesday after >nfes.sing i West Virginia SlayHopkins. arrested Tuesday on charge of stealing a rental cr. confessed killing auto salesian Thomas Erwin. 27, near harleston, W. Va. Inspector 'oel Jones discovered the uicide attempt and Hopkins as hospitalized in “fair” conition. Jones said Hopkins told him e was “afraid of the electric hair down there" in West Vir-
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S. R. Rarlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Stree TODAY’S BIBLE THOCt.HT Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. Mathew 6:12. This is fair enough, but who of us has the humility and kindness to accept
that measurement ?
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fil 03C shares of Class A. Common Slock 50,ODD shares of Common Stock Price $2.00 Per Share Copies of the prospectus may be obtained at the office of Central Investment, Inc. I I.") Last Washington Nt., (ireencastle, Indiana This is neithci an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to ring is made only by proah> us and to resid' nts Indiana who are acquiring the stock or ; nuipn-e other than resale to n >n-residents of Indiana.
SOCIETY •vcelsvillc Social Service ( lub .'leets Se^'enteen members and three childien met at the home of Tre-sa Rissler. Feb. 22 for an all day meeting of the Reelsville Social Service Club Following a delicious dinner the meeting was called to order by the president, Anthea Boyer. Devotions were given by Anna Pollom assisted by Lulu Huffman. The roll was called and reports were given by the Secretary and treasurer. A note of thanks was read from Mrs. Prann. It was voted to donate to the Red Cross. Clea Rissler and Louise Johnson gave the program “Latest F a.ihion" Accessories, color, styles and materials were shown with colorful pictures. The social hour consisted of contests conducted by Ruth Craft and prizes going to Helen Jarrell, Ruth Lewis, Mary Ellen Montgomery and Louise Johnson. The group adjourned to meet March 28 with Mary Ellen Mont- ! gomery. Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae To Meet Friday Mrs. Elmer Seller will be hostess to Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae Friday at 8 o’clock at'her
home.
—DK. HELLEK
ciency was mentioned as the lack of training given students in the field of science by reason of the lack of teachers trained in the teaching of scientific subjects,
ville schools. I’ lie report of the commission Although the “Heart Fund , stressed the importance of more Drive” is not completed, the com- am * k e tt ei instruction in this
mittee wishes to thank the Kap- J i e i d -
pa Kappa Kappa Sorority and ■ Another step that should be the Alpha Phi girls who did such j taken, according to Dr. Heller in a fine job of soliciting on "Heart i* 10 report of the commission.
billion dollars and the money used to assure “the strongest ail force in the world" in ilm
years ahead.
Unless Air Force appropriations are increased. Russell predicted in an interview, the United States will windup with “the second best air force." He said the nations now has "the best air force" but won't if the present plan of austerity is carried much farther.” INJURED FATALLY” PORTLAND, Ind., Mar. 1 (UP) — Albert E. Hutson. 51, cwner of the H & H Bakery, v. as injured fatally Wednesday when he fell about 6 feet from a bread rack while painting.
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ue o: me organizers of ti Loosiei State Press Associatio an organize! - of the Tippecaiv County Farm Bureau. Great Lafayette Chamber of Cut i.ierce, Bov Scout Council ai Lafayette Community Fun which he headed as campaign i rector or president three yeai He is on a board which put in new sewer system in West L fayette. on the Home Hospit Board of Managers. Preside*!* the West Lafayette Park Boa,
and for ev*‘
SECTOR FUfiERAL PIIONF MV
The Deer Creek Coon Hunters Club will meet Friday at 7:J0 p m. at the chib house. There will be a half and half dance at the Russellville gym, Fridary, evening, March 2nd 8 p. m. sponsored by the Fideles’ class of the Federated church. Music by Red Mitchell and his Rythm Notes. Caller, Gene Coffinberry. Proceeds to go for chimes for
community.
Mrs. Allen Binkley has returned home from Jacksonville, Fla. after a visit of several months with Mr. and Mrs. William Binkley and son. While away, she visited Mr. arid Mrs. G. L. Cherry I in Montgomery, Ala., and her nephew, Mr. &nd Mrs. Wallace Coates at Daytona Beach, Fla. Mrs. Donald Quick attended a meeting in Indianapolis Sunday p. m. at the home of Mrs. Lois . Leutz, 540 South Lynhurst Dr. | where she was pledged to the Beta Chapter of Delta Sigma j Kappa, a national*sorority. Mrs. Quick is the elementary supervisor of music and art in the Dan-
Sunday" under the co-chairman- | ship of Mrs. Leland Trippett and Mrs. Carol B. Hammond. Miss Pierce wishes to thank all those ; who contributed on Sunday and ; by mail and otherwise. She | thinks there will be around! twelve hundred dollars. Contribu-
Larcdo, Texas Times is having a battle over corruption in Texas. He was jailed at Fort Worth last week for contempt of court, nocause he refused to tell his source of information. In an editorial following his release from jail, he said in one paragraph: “Austin, being the capital of Texas, is 100 times more corrupt than Fort Worth would ever dare to be. but actually with Austin in first place in corruption in Texas, and Galveston in second place, the good people of Fort Worth have held their rating down to a poor
third.”
You are cordially invited to P HE VO’S ismnx show Friday, March 2 In the READY TC WEAR DEPT. Two showings: 2:00 and 7 P. M. Not** to Itusinews t.irK) 7:00 P. M. Modeling of 1 adies and Childrens’ wear .ini Accs'Nsorles Our stor-' will remain open until 9:00 P. M. 'I :r< h ’ f >r your shopping convenience. Plil’YO*
TV TONIGHT WISH-TV—Channel 8 Century Story Sgt. Preston Bob Cummings ' Climax Star Playhouse Johnny Carson .... Sen. Anderson News Late Show WTTV—Channel 4 Favorite Story Lone Ranger Bishop Sheen Stop the Music Star Tonight Hayloft Frolic j Susie j TV Theater | News I Starlight Theater WTHI-TV—Channel 10 TV News ! News | Man’s Clothes Nancee South Groucho Marx Climax Gildersleeve | Warner Bros. TV News Sports Late Show Westinghouse WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE 505 N. Jackson 8L Phone 54 APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE
—CANDIDATE Stai. He was at one time state editor of the Indianapolis Star and was city editor of the Journal Gazette of Ft. Wayne, when he resigned to accept a post at Purdue to handle the agricultural information for that institution After four years in charge oT the "ag” publicity, he was placed in charge of the informational o: public relations program of tk entire University. As su ’h h< lias been in close contact with the development of the Hoosiev State which has gone hand in hand with the development o f the University. He has served as chairman of many important University com mittees. several state wide committees including CROP, ra iio
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ROSE RUSHES, 4 for 2 Y ear Old Rose Bushes — 98c
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MAPLCSF.fJrT AUTO THEATRE •lust East of Sfilesville on r. s. to LY FF.tZ SHOW Dennis O’Keefe A Thomas G me/ r.n y ,gas Shakedown” \ Walt Disney Special “MUSIC LAND” An Outdoor Specialty “WHITE TAIL BUCK” FRII) \Y A SATERD \Y Humphrey Bogart and Jose Ferrer “The Caine Mutiny” Marlon Brando and Karl Malden “On The Water Front’ 1
was to improve the advance work offered to teachers. More courses on administration of schools should be offered, and licensing requirements should be reviewed. In this respect, the speaker said that too much stress is placed on history studies to the neglect of
lions will still be welcome ap any ! other instruction,
time a*s memorials or otherwise, j “Demrocracy to be learned Willi un P-••scott Allen of the ! must be experienced,” said Dr.
Holler, and this should be imparted to those attending our
schools.
Guests of the Rotary Club were the Rev. David Tallman. visiting Rotaryian of New Castle, and Harold Graves, industrial engineer of the Indiana Gas am Water Co., the guest Howard Schlatter. 'IRS. DOLORAS JOHNSON WILL BE A CANDIDATE INDIANAPOLIS. March 1 ! Mrs. Doloras Eisner Johnson, | Indianapolis, today announced she will seek the Democratk - nomination for reporter of th Supreme and Appellate courts At ihc party's state convention in
! June.
She is the widow of the late Aivin C. Johnson, first president of the Young Democratic Clubs | of Indiana, secretary of the Democratic State Committee and a l”. S. commissioner at the time j of his death. GRONC HI-IKE C ONFER WASHINGTON, March 1.— i UP I Ttaiian President Giovanni Gronchi confers today with President Eisenhower for the j second time to press for greater American backing of European unity plans. The 68-year-old Italian chief of state was especially anxious to learn how much support the United States will give such projects as the proposed Euratom plan. This is a scheme for six western European nations to pool their atomic energy resources in a single operation. Solid U. S. backing is essential to success. WANT PRICE REMOVAL INDIANAPOLIS. March 1.(UP)—Telegrams from the Indiana Farm Bureau urged Iniinna's two senators today to vote for removal of the rigid price supports section of a soil bank b;ll pending in the Senate. Messages signed by Inidana bureau president Hassil E. Schenck said the decision was ade at a meeting of the organization’s board of directors.
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