The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 December 1957 — Page 2
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Union Official Discusses Wages
related to construction. ! At the same time. Gray toned dafn his criticism of AFL-CIO ex- Jtive -mined action against the Tei maters Union and other '
I suspended unions.
Reports that Gray would threaten to urge the building trades unions to secede from the |
■ AFL-CIO were not borne out by ATLANTIC CITY. N. J <UP) his keynote speech. He did sugA high AFL-CIO official pro- gest a special meeting of the po-^ed today ihat three million presidents of the 19 construction union members in the building unions to draft an “appropriate ti ldes voluntarily give up see,;- united course of action" if j-uris-ing wage increases nert year dictional strife within industrial The proposal, by Richard J. unions was not ended by next Gray, president of the building March. trades department of the AFL- “Either we fight or roll over CIO. shocked 600 delegates to the and play dead," Gray told the department’s 60th anniversary delegates. “Should you choose convention. Gray said a moratori- to fight. I’ll fight with you unwm to some unions in the cement, t!l teh last ounce of life is left in lumber, steel and other industries me.”
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice ol ireeacastle, Indiana as second - -s mail matter under a~* of . rrta 7, 1878. Subscriptior ii<-e 25 cents per week, S5.00 *er year bv mail In Putnam County, Stf.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Our heart shall rejoice in Him, because we have trusted in His holy name. Psalm 33:21. We have pride in our earthly parentage, but we should rejoice at a fathei of indinite wisdom and love.
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Miss Iiobi*rtn King
Mi. and Mrs. C. Robert King f Greencastle wish to announce .he engagement of their daugher Roberta Jean to Jimmie iean Aronld, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold of Fillmore. Roberta /ill graduate with the class of 58 of Greencastle High School. Jimmie is a graduate of Fillmore High Sc hool with the class of ’54 and is now employed at IBM. No wedding date has been set.
Group Meetings To Be held Thursday
Groups of Gobin’s Woman’? Society of Christian Service will
meet on Thursday.
12:30 p. m. Esther
.uneheon. Hostess, Mrs. J. S. j
Godwin.
12:30 p. m. Mary Circle hmchon. Hostess. Mrs. Walter Balaro and piogram leader Mrs. C.
G. Pierson.
2 p. m. Naomi Circle with Mrs. Frank Stoessel and Mrs. John W. ; King hostesses. Mrs. Hermit ! Morrison will have the Christ-
mas program.
8 p. m. Rebecca Circle Christmas party at the home of Mrs.
Austin Kircher.
A snowstorm swept across Indiana’s midsection today and the weatherman warned it wpulrt spread northward and accumuj late theie to a depth of 3 to 6 Circle ! inches before the day is over. The snow began falling in big flakes over the middle third of Hoosierland about dawn. It created some traffic hazzards with the mercury hovering a little be-
low freezing.
In the north portion, the snow was very' light. But a late-morn- ; Lng heavy snow advisory said a , 3 to 6-inch accumulation was due ;in the northem third of the state
by late this afternoon.
The possibility of treacheroius ; conditions on roads and streets ! was seen in the forecast that
NEW YORK (UP) — Clare Boothe Luce, playwright, onetime congresswoman and former U. S.
for leadership In building U. foreign economic policy.
INDIANAPOLIS MARKET Hogs 7.000; steady; 180-250 'b.
Ambassador to Italy, was named 18 00 to 18.50. 18.7 > top: 2.»5today as the recipient of the 270 lb. 17.50 t c>18.; few down to
third annual Cordell Hull a wo rd
J 7 25: 180-260 lb. 16 00 to 17.
8 p. m. Wesleyan Service Guild temperatures in the north Mrs. L. E. Sheridan and Mrs. an( j cen tral portions would be at Carl Toole. Program leader, Mis. or b e ]ow freezing today and lows O. T. Martin. tonight would be near 20.
Workshop To Be DUKE VISITS BRITIAX Held Saturday State Panhellenic Workshop 1 LONDON (UP)-The Duke of will be held at the DePauw Uni- Windsor came to Britan today foi versity Union Building on Satur- hi?» first public engagement here day. Registration opens at 9:15 i n 21 years.There were new rumf a. m. A morning program. “How ors of a reconciliation with !
IN MEMORY
In memroy of Viola McCammack, who passed away one year ago, Dec. 3, 1956. Peaceful sleeping, resting at last,
trials are past,
In silence she suffered, in pat-
ience she bore,
Till God called her home to suf-
fer no more.
As long as hearts remember, As long as dear ones care, We cannot lose the ones w’e love, They are with us everywhere. Husband, grandfather, great
grandchildren.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank all our friends, neighbors and relatives for the many deeds of kindness extended to us at th^ death of Everett Harris. Many thanks for the beautiful flowers and for the dinner served by our neighbors. Mr. and Mns. Edward Harris and family. 11
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Mia. Dale Oler is confined to the Putnam County hospital with pneumonia. Kappa Delta Phi will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Public Service Company. Elmer McKamey of Fillmore is reported seriously ill at the Putnam County hospital. Eugene Patrick, Roachdale Pv. 2. underwent surgery at the Putnam County hospital Monday. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Kate Reed were Mr. and Mrs. Min ter Reed and daughter, Donna. of Indianapolis. Thomas E. Stevens, 17, of Carbon. was arrested at 9:10 p. m. Monday by city police, charged with speeding on South Jackson
street.
The annual business meeting of Harvest. Messengers, Inc., will be held Saturday, Dec. 14 at 11 a. m. at the Greencastle Gospel Tabernacle, Avenue D. Fathers Auxiliary No. 1 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Wednesday at the Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 1550 Home. I Members are urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cue and j children Gary and Karen spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. i Victor Cue. They returned to their home in Milwaukee, Wisi consin on Sunday. Martha Washington club will meet Friday evening, Dec. 6. at ! the home of Mrs. Ruth Fry. Mrs. | McNary and Mrs. Shank will be | assisting hostesses. Please rei member swap present. Members of Delta Theta Tau ,will meet Wednesday noon (12 ! o’clock) at the Union Building ; for a luncheon honoring Mrs. Herbert Blocker who is leaving soon to make her future home in
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Covert and children, Jimmy Dale and Diana Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wood spent the holiday with Mrs. Gilbert Wood’s daughter. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Gegliotti, in
Cleveland, Ohio.
Brick Chapel Home Demonstration Club will meet at Old Trail In* at 11:30 on Dec. 10 for their Chirstmas luncheon. There will be a $100 gift exchange. Those going please call Mrs. Medford McBride or Mrs. Eugene McFarland by Dec. 6. Junior Custis wiio wras injured
in a hunting accident Friday is .. .
..... .... . .. and tractors and bv 2 o clock had
reported m fair condition at the ;
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Union Hospital in Terre Haute. It is reported he may not lose sight of his eye. His room number is 434. He would be glad to
hear from his friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lester, Vancouver, B. C., have been visiting Mrs. Laura Perkins. Mrs. Lester is the former Imogene Perkins. They left Tuesday
by plane from Indianapolis for The folk)wing ^ helped; New York where they will board Randel , Wileion Garver , a KLM plane for The Hague in DeWev H enthorn. Ed Whitlock. Holland, where they will be lo- John Baldwin Don Qilstrap and
ated for the next tw r o years.
City Can Rush Best,” will begin at 10:00 a. m. Luncheon at 12:00 has been arranged by Miss Barbara Coppes, College Panhellenic President, DePauw University, who is the hostess for the workshop. A program, “Joint Review with Colleges,” is scheduled a*
Queen Elizabeth II.
Hearing Consultation Wednesday December 4th M:C0 A. M. to 5:C0 P. M. At the office of Dr. W. J. Fusnn. M. D„ Alamo Building. Greencastle. Indiana. No appointment necessary. However if desired, write Mr. Wade at 830 State Life Building. Indianapolis, or I’bone 369, Greencastle, Ind. -See it-Hear it-Try it blTONE HEARING SERVICE 830 State Life BidsIndianapolis, Indiana
The world’s weary trouble and 1:00 p. m. A special workshop
IN MEMORY
In loving memory' of William Perry Mr Mains, w r ho passed av r ay seventeen years ago today,
Dec. 3.
No morning dawns, no night
returns,
But what we think of you.
Those left behind are very dear
But none replaces you.
Thoughts of you come drifting Back within our hearts to stay.
, for City Panhellenic Presidents | | has been planned by Mrs. War- | ren Luzadder, State Panhellenic ! President, West Lafayette. Ind. j
The State Committee of Na-
tional Panhellenic Council, Miss ! ; Irene Banghton, Miss Hannan I Keenan and Mrs. Edward Taggart, Indianapolis, will enlighten the group on what N. P. C. discussed at the National Convention which was recently held at ■ French Lick, Ind. Nov. 4-8, 1957 .
Mrs. George Shaffer, Evans- ■
ville, assisted by Mrs. Robert 1 Hackler, Anderson, is the chair- , man for the City Panhellenic ; Workshop group. Kay Epply. ! Ball State Teachers College, assisted by Anita Smith, Indiana ; State Teachers College, is the chairman for the College Pan-
hellenic Workshop group. State officers attending tht j
workshop will be Mrs. Warren Luzadder, State Panhellenic President; W. Lafayette,; Mrs. George Devault, State Secretary,. Mrs. George Stragand, State Vice President, Richmond: Mrs.! Mark Miltenberger, State Tien- , surer, Muncie; and Mrs. Leslie Vaught, State Public Relations
chair-man, West. Lafayette.
Elva Seobee Hostess To Monroe Twp. Club
The Homemakers Club of Monroe Township met the thir 1 V\ ednesday in November at the
home of Elva Seobee.
The president Lulu Proctor called the meeting to order wit r | twelve members and one guest,
To know that you are resting Fielen Staggs, answering roll call ,
i When twilight ends the day. Sadly missed by his family, p. Corn h Picked At Gough Farm On Tuesday, Nov. 26. sixteen
j men came to the John Gough | farm with corn pickers and two elevators and wagons and truck
acres
women and two children of the chur ch served the dinner for the men at the Gough home. The Parkersburg church men had tended the com ground for one half of crop which went to the church. Marvin Burkett bought the church’s part of com and it was trucked to his home north-
east of New Market.
Those interested in our local
CANNON'S
Oren Gilstray, Lee Burkett. Lincoln Priebe. Chauncev Blaydes
schools are reminded that there j G e rald Poynter, Edwin Brown, will be a meeting tomorrow Fi oyd Dec-k. Rev. Ray Britton, night, December 4. at 7:30 in the Johjl and j ohn Gough. High School Library, on "Acaciemie Achievement in our YOUTH ADMITS MURDER Schools." with particular era- CHICAGO (UP)—A teen-age phasis on the gifted child, homo- boy hae» told how. primed with geneous grouping, and scholar- vodka and orange juice, he stran- 1 ship. This meeting is being pie- gled a I4-year-old girl in a Lov■ented by the Greencastle Com- ers Lane, then dumped her body mittee for Public Schools and in a pond, police said today.
by naming their favorite TV
’ family.
Minutes of the last meeting 1 , vere read and approved. N»w committees were appoint ed by the president to serve th>‘ . coming year. Names were drawn for the children for a Christmas exj change at the Dec. meeting. There were six children present. Helen Staggs became a new member, having moved into the neighborhood recently. A program “I’ve Got a Secret’’ was given by the program committee and enjoyed by all Many surprising and interesting secrets were revealed by those participating. An all day meeting will be held | at the home of Lola NichoD o | Dec. 18th. Secret sister names will be r • vealed at this time. After dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and her- assistant, club was adjemmed. FIRST NAME FITS MILTON, Fla.. (UP)—-W. A Simmons, retiring after more than 3.3 year? as a mail carrier with the Post Office Department revealed that his fir**t name in
Walker.
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Robert M. Fleig. 17, said he killed Mary Lou Wagner Friday night when she resisted his advances and threatened to tell their parents, police said. The young girl’s body was found Monday night floating in a pond we~t of Xorthfield, 111. Fleig. who had been questioned twice earlier in connection with Man,* Lou’s disappearance, broke down and confessed to the slaying minutes before he was to Lake a voluntary lie detector tact.
ANNIVERSARIES
Wedding*
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reed. W. Walnut Street Road. 25 years today, Dec. 3.
Birthday*
Janifs Rodney Fenwick son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fenwick 4 yeai-s old, Dec. 3rd. Richard Rex McCurry. 1118 ? College. 6 years old Dec. 3rd. Michael Brown. 204 S Sprirg 6 years old Dec. 3rd. John Hinote. Manhattan. #8 year* today. Dee. 3.
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