The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 November 1957 — Page 2

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ANNIVERSARIES <*<lclintr + Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin Morton 40 years today. Nov. 28 Birthday Ada Albin, 86 years old today.

Mi. and Mrs. Lee Wells called! on Mrs. Delia Crews and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Virgil Irelan at Coatesville Friday and saw the new 10

lb. Irelan daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McKamey and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Phillips spent the weekend visiting relatives at Winchester. India-.a.

THE DAILY BANNER and

j John H. Kiuler of Brazil. spent Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Krider. Putnamville Campfire Girls will meet Monday Dec. 2nd at 7 p. m. at the School Buliding. You : are asked not to come in uniform. Bring a glass jar and a

fork.

Union Officials

HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered .n the post-office of

taaiana tw* mmtmd

•s oiarl maltt-r under a ' if .v-ii 7. 1878 *..*>».. rtptioi

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,H-r year b> mad m PornarH I I-as* f oi Ernest iloore will

County. <M) to > u an i»?»r v«ar

mt^td** Putnani County.

MoGavin adjourned the meet «WWrtmo»Us!y to i-ewrtore the ing. called by the AFL-CIO so the former officers tot heir posts and

m 125.d00-member union could clean appeal McGavin's "dictator tacI 3C0 ^ tern AC I (OH house He sa * d afterward he was tics" to the AFL-CIO convention.

* afraid the convention might „

- • i ,, , ., The delegates who took a walk.

■ ei-upt into violence if he continu- ,

WASHINGTON (UP) — AFL- ’ ed on the rostrum Ied by j0hn MrKierman - l» u »sCIO leaders promised swift pun- ^ ville. K>\. named a 10-man govishment of Distillerv Workers?' O’Neill, former Secretary ernment body to draft an appeal

Sunburst Memorials

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We have the most modem and newest Trailer Court. Street Lights, side walks ,w ash room, showers, toilets, automatic heat and indoor incinerator. By Night, Week or Month KESS TRAILER COURT Green castle, Indiana

rni» i vs bihlk THortinx TRUST al.-o Him and he will bi'.'.g it to pasj. Psalm 17:5. Wo -.houid talk to God. He is wiser than me. He wants to do the best pi s.-.;ble for us. V’. c should seek to know his will for us.

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to kc',; till skouid . e comp- REPRESENTS CLASS Ihn nied for having a line ^ „ TT . command of language. Miss Geraldine Rae Hartman, FIRST-CITIZLNJs ii \NK mighter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald

Hartman, Bainbridge, has been chosen repi’esentative of the stu- .; nt council at the Union hosplal school ol nursing in Terre

Haute.

A graduate of Roaehdale high school. Miss Hartman enrolled at Union in September, 1957.

Miss Jane Rightaell

in of Indi- Honored wilh Showers

t . ipoiis s ci.t i ,:ankogi\.i-g Mrs. Laurel Turk and daugh-

ter. Jane, entertained Saturday

re rs© ei as And Lota! Nsv/s

with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sayers and Mr. and Mrs. Gui don Sayei s

and daughters.

Union officials who seized control 'treasurer George J. One to. Union on their behalf to the AFI^-CIO be held Friday morning at 10:30 of ** union ’ s “d^n-up" con- City^N.' J . and most other re- Executive Council,

from the Rector Funeral Home. ventlan - signe, mem r s of the unions; The Distillery Workers were

£»Y£dJT]V£ OOflFLl a# q vpd in t fl* 1

The Rev Pat Buckner will In Backers of former President',,, , . ’ , placed on probation last sprinK* chaige. Mr. Moore passed away Joseph D. O’Neill, Chicagro, T\ies- ° ^ 1 1 ** after welfare fund scandals were

day shouted down efforts by Sat * s Wa 0111 and . fornied a disclnwed by Senate investigators, of AFL-CIO monitor Pete McGavin ‘' Co:nml,tee f0r Af * Xtey could be ousted from the

Dr. and Mrs. V. Eaile Wiseman to conduct secretlballot elections , f 11 iatlon Wlth the AFLr<710 - (federation as a result of the con-

ale Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Town- for new officers. ( O'Neill’s "loyal" delegates vot- .ventvon action.

send, Mr. and Mrs. Noble King.! '

and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsend and children, all of Bloom-

ington.

Monday evening. Thanksgiving day

guests

C. B. I i F. Washington St.

HAMMOND

t-v*-n.ng with a coffee and kitciv e.' .shower in honor of MiR-s Jane HighLsell. The house was beaut 1.oily decorated. Miss -.ighLscll will be guest of ;ono! at a pantry shower Satudry evening, Nov. CO, to be ;ivi :i by Mrs. Bernard Han ty n.1 Mrs. Willis Clodfelter at the lome of Mi’s. Handy. Miss Rightseil and Gordon • A esner will be married on h t embf r 21. __ ( Mrs. Scot! Surprised With Birthday IMimer Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gleason, .vore the host arid hostess to a beautiful Thanksgiving Day and •urpirse birthday dinner for Mrs. j Sriith Scott, Sunday, Nov. 24. Those present were Mr. and , J>s. J. W. Turk, Mr. and Mrs. > lames Mortenbeck and son Billy, frs. Gar! Taylor from Indianap,l:s, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -Mocre from Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hiljurn from Ooalesville, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Herbert and sons, R i»sf-ll and Chris from Cunot, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scott irom Poland, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stott ;i’.d son Joe from Eminence, Mrs. Ekla Horn, Mi-s. Edith Scott. Marvin Scott, Mr. and Mis. Frank Scott and children, Randy and Rhonda, and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gleason, all of Greeneastle. Al' Ir.f! 'ater in the aftermonn wi.slvng .Mrs. Scott many moie happy birthdays.

;;ii«*r Club Held Meeting Tin* Ciuz Nous Hoji{e Deuulustration club held Its November meeting at Uie home of Mrs. Carl Stiain, with the members of Ka.-ile Aires Horne Demonstration club ae our guests. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Strain, wj^o led us in the Thanksgiving Hymn, “Now Thank M'e All Our-

God.”

During the business meeting plans were discussed for tatChristmas project. It was clei i.d to go to the (haver Nursing Home. The R-sson ju '‘Citizenship” was given by Mr* Henry P-han. Kejoi }rf o ’. (3 rien f l Outlook \\:tte given trMis Hov.ard Buik-tt and MLs. ii. r-.i i Smith.- The Christina i tnei ting will be held Deoetuber

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BL'kher-Slayer's Case Is Studied

MADISON. Wis. (UP)- State and local authorities conferred on the future course of the investigation into the case of Ed Getn. admitted butcher-slayer and grave robber. Dist. A tty. Earl F. Klleen of Waushara County was summoned to Madison in a telephone rail from state A tty. Gen. Stewart Honeck. Earlier, Wisconsin Gov. Vernon Thomson ordered Honeck to oontimie the many-sided investigation og Gein's t runes a nun Kileen and other Waushara County officials had deokied to drop the case. The governor’s decision indicated the state feared G*nt. 5L a Plainfield bachelor farmer, may have been involved In more than the two murders to which he confessed Authorities in Madison said *hey probably will deads to order additional lie detec-tor testa for Gein and to open all tlis graves which the frail fam*r admitted loortay i

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