The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 August 1956 — Page 2

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ANNIVERSARIES Birlh Jay* Xa v e Barre t, Jive year •.Id today. August 31. We<Irline:s Mr. and Mr-. John Tzotianakls 35 years today, Auer. 31.

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* HIE DAILY 6AKHER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Kntered iu the postoffice at (»reenca*tle, Indiana as second class mail matter under ar t of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week, §5.00 j per year by mail in Putnam C ounty, SO-OO to §10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, 114 S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

The following friends called recerr’y on Mrs. Alice Minter and Mary Burks in their home F.Ilm^re; Mrs. Mary Jackson. M s. Ii-.n Fe’Tand. Mrs. Anna Day, Mr. W. D. Burks. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Stanley. Mrs. Gertrude Aker and Miss Martha Jane Aker. Reelsville, Mrs. Betty McCullough and little sons. Gary and David, of Center Point. The Banner received a newspaper this morning from San Francisco and on the wrapper was printed: From Guess Who. The paper was the Chinese Times, "the only Chinese daily owned, edited and published by citizens of the United States.’” Due to the nationality of the printing. Banner staff members

a.m. Basket dinner at noon. No service in the afternoon. Everyone welcome to atter.J these services.

SPECIAL FOR Saturday, Sunday, and Monday DIETZ'S HALF PAN FRIED CHICKEN, French Fries, Salad, Bread and Butter, and drink, only SI 25. Children's plate for 50c. DIETZ'S DINING ROOM will be open through September on Saturdays and Sundays, featuring Chicken Dinners. DIETZ'S LAKE for Swimming, picnicking, boating, fishing and camping remains open the yetr round. ..Small entrance fee of 50c per car. DIETZ LArCE PHONE 40-20 C ENTER POINT, INDIANA

TODAY’S BIBEE THOUGH! Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him.—I Corinth-

ians 2:9. We have talked with could "<* , ead an >’ of the articles , . , . . except words printed in Englisn. people who have been m a staci m ^ ^ °

of coma in which they passed to , the other side and they unanimously agree to every word that

Paul has said here.

Personal And Local News Briefs

Will Check On The ‘Joe Smiths'

MM (ET¥ Reelsville Class Holds Reunion The annual reunion of the class of ‘41 of Reelsville High School was held Sunday. Aug. 26 at Forest Park. Brazil. Everyone enjoyed the pitch-in dinner at the noon hour. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jackson. Tommy and Susie. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Clark. Becky and Steve, all of Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. Warren O'Conner. Teddy and Eddie of Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spelbring. Carol and Allen of Poland; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perkins. John and Arthur, Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Wib Carmichael, Joyce and Jody, Manhattan; and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bolander and daughter.

CHICAGO (UP)—A psycholo- Linda of FortvUle.

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Saturday, September 1, 1956

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gist set out today to find out how

Jce Smith will vote.

Dr. Emerson Coyle, attending the 64th annual convention of the American Psychologicad Assn., said his curiosity was piqued by the Joe Smith episode at the

The reunion will meet again next year the last Sunday in August at Forest Park, Brazil. President, Warren O'Conner and secretary-treasurer, Marilyn

Carmichael.

white school here stirred tlfc j fighting and demonstration* sneaked back to class through aide entrance today. 200 whi ■ y the front door. The Negroes c.r.i bick t school under poke protection. A. least 10 city and county officers stood near the f nt entrance of Clinton High School. Of the 12 Negroes enrolled at the school, there was only one absentec-a much better atter. 1ance average than for the white enrollment. Parents of white child:en apparently were .solidly behind Principal D. J. Brittain Jr. who ordered the school integrated, ri announced that a po’l of parents, taken at his request by the pupils, showed 447 wa:.: hha to remain, 6 favor his resignation and' 19 expressed no opinion. The Negro pupils, including . boy who got into a fist fight Wednesday with a white yotitn, arrived quietly and entered _ ic building in groups of twos and threes. At the close of school Wednesday they were escorted home in police cars and it was thought questionable then that they would return today because of the disorders.

resr - o 1! . White Citizens Council leader who whipped up o'.; ... 2" ; O*. i. r* . c c* v.3 ~ v* supporte l public school in Tennessee. was talking with whi e boys a block away from the -chool when the Negro boys au ! girls came back. Kasper was un !er a federal re-

straining order, slapped on him Wednesday night in ttm mid«‘ r

a speech to apj .--giega: ... ot the courthou Kasper ignor tior. and kept ri

the crowd shouted "kill them" a police officers who served the

c rder.

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the interrupon talking as

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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sweet of

Dublin, Ind., are visiting Mr. and ^vpubacan .National Convention

1 in San Francisco.

Mrs. Elmo Sweet.

Mrs. Fern Lindsay of Port. Huron, Michigan, is spending a few days with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Omer Beck.

Mrs. Nellie Arnold of Green-

castle spent Wednesday with her i City, Boston, Philadelphia, sister, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Bos- i Chicago.

Maple Height* Club To Meet Tuesday

Maple Heights Homs Demon-

Coyle, counselling psychologist stl . atlon club wiu meet Tataan

at Brooklyn College, said he is sending postcard questionnaires to all 476 Joe Smiths listed in the telephone books of New York j

at 8:00 p.m. at the club house.

Modern Homemakers

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Hold Meeting

New Location - 6Q4 S College Ave. (FORMERLY SPUDNUT SHOP) Classes for Beginr.-rs, Intermediates, and Advanced. Tap, Arrob itie, Ballet, Toe, Character, Ballroom Registration Sept. 4th through S.-pt. 8th, 1 to 5 p. m. at 4 Hanna Court. Phone 1160-X Ask about our new club plan in Ballroom dancing.

well and Ruth Major. S/Sgt. Donald E. Waxier who has been home on furlough left Thursday for Ml. Home AFB Idaho, where he is stationed. John W. King is in Chicago today conferring with Estes Kefauver and Adlai Stevenson, candidates for vice president and president of the United States. He went to Terre Haute and left there for Chicago with a group of Vigo county Democrats making

the trip.

Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Waxier S/Sgt. Donald E. Waxier accompanied by Mrs. Waxler’s sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers of Indianapolis, have returned from a ten day vacation trip through the southewest where they joined another son, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Waxier and daughter, Ginya El-

len of Bloomfield, Ind.

Miss Cletis Prichard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Prichard, Cloverdale, and her room mate. Miss Mabel Egge, Sask., Canada, are leaving Sept. 1st. for a six weeks trip in Europe. Both are

stewardesses

Lines. They plan to visit England, i Scotland. Norway, Denmark, The Netherlands, Switzerland, France

and Italy.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hebei and son, H o w a r d Charles, of Urbana, 111., visited with Prof, and Mrs. Clarke Arnold for ten days. Mrs. Hebei is the former Virginia Arnold. The Hebels accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Arnold left Thursday to visit Mr and Mrs. L. C. Hebei in Lombard, I

The Joe Smiths are asked whether they approve or disapprove of Rep. Joseph W. Martin’s handling of the Joe Smith incident on the convention floor. When GOP Delegate Terry

The Modern Homemakers Home Demonstration Club met August 28, at the home of Mrs. Robert Henderson with fourteen members present. The meeting was opened with the history of the song of the

Carpenter of Nebraska insisted ni mth - Annie Laurie which

on voting for "Joe Smith” foxvice president, Martin said: “Take your Joe Smith and get out of hex-e.” Coyle said he is interested in "both politics and psychology.” Asked w-hat he expects to learn from his postcard questionnaires, he said: “I don’t know.” But he conceded that most Republican Joe Smiths probably would approve Martin’s handling of the Smith episode, amd most Democrats probably would disapprove. Coyle is an "independent.”

later sang by the group. The Club Cxeed and Salute to the flag was repeated in unison. Some old and new business was discussed an.1 the secretary ar.l treasurer reports wexe given and appxoved during the business

session.

Mrs. Wilbur Lucas gave the lefson on "Furniture Arrange- | rnent”, which proved very inter- . esting and was very much enjoyed by all. The hostes* and her assistant, Mrs. Lawrence Brant, served very delicious refreshments.

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HOSPITAL NOTES

Dismissals: Mary Hathaway, Reelsville; Mrs. Clyde Spencer. Brazil; Mrs. Calvin Arnold, Bainbridge; Mrs. Robert Johnson and with Eastern Air! son ’ Gieeneastle. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith, Greencastle, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooper, Green-

castle, a gijl.

IN MEMORY In loving mpmory of our son and brothex-, P. F. C. Harold Tuiesdale Jr., who gave his life for his country 6 years ago Aug 31, 1950. We often think we see his smi!-

Jefferson Township Home Dornostration Club Meets

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The Jefferson Township Home ] Demoetration Club met August 23 at home of Mrs. Voris Cummingi with 23 members and ' thx-e« guests, Mrs. William McCammaek, Mis. Dan Ritzel am. daughter, present. Meeting was opened by pres.dent Mis. Charlie Wist with the reading of the creed and flag sa-

lute.

I The history of the eong of the month “Annie Liurie” was read by Mrs. Blancrard Ketchum after which was sung by the group. Mrs. Dan Ritzel gave a very interesting and instructive demonstration on flower arrange-

HANDCUFFED to detectives, Angelo La Marca, held in the July 4 kldnap-death of month-old Peter Weinberger, Is taken from Mineola, Long Island, New York, jail for transfer to the Nassau county jail. Right: Mrs. Beatrice Weinberger, heartbroken mother of the kidnap victim, leaves Mineola nnlice headquarters after identifying the clothing worn by the baby. (International Soundyhotos)

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111. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold will re- ^ A s bade his last goodbye ami men t, making n number of b :-

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turn Saturday.

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he left his home forever. In a distant land to die.

Sadly missed by Mother and

Father, sisters an 1 brothers.

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DEER CREEK CHURCH Elder Haxold James, pastor Saturday evening service 7:30 p.m. Sunday Morning service 10:30 J BOOKS PUIS

auets and corsages as displays. There was a nomination of new officers for the coming year. During the social hour, refreshments were served by the hostess and different members received secret sister gifts.

^egro Students Use Side Door

CLINTON, Tcnn. (UP)—Negro pupils whose admission to a

BACK IN WASHINGTON, President Eisenhower looks fit as he gives a V-for-Victory sign from Ms car window. That’s Mamie beside him. (International Soundphoto)

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The Vulcan (left) la shown with somewhat similar oldtime Gatling gun Invented

A NEW 20-min. airtraft cannon described as the most powerful yet made is shown at Aberdeen, Md., Proving grounds at Defense department tests. The cannon was fired at 4,000 rounds per minute, reportedly could be fired at twice that rate. It will be mounted on the USAF F-104 fighter, which has flown nearly 1,400 mph., and on the B-58 supersonic bomber, now nearing com-

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Firing. Flame is gasoline.

pletion. The Vulcan bar a cluster of rotating barrels, like the Gatling gun patented In 1862. The Gatling gun was handcranked, but in 1893 an electric version was ma ic to fire at the then fantastic rate of 3,000 shells a minute. In a te.st the Vulcan hit and knocked down an old fighter plane with 60 shells in three seconds. Defense photos. (International SoundphotosJ