The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1958 — Page 2
iHb UitfLY BANNfcR JI NK 4, 1958. Papi* 2 OKKKNC'ASTLE, IND.
Solon Advocates Home Baked Bread
WASHINGTON* UPI ThriceV:e<l Hep. Usher L. Burdick RN. D., called on American housewives today to man their ovens in a fight against “adulterated store-bought bread.’’ But the 79-year-old congressman, who is trying to annul his t40-day marriage to his 3<*-year-old .secretary’, gloomily held out little hope American women would listen. “Pretty hard to find a woman te bake bread these days,’’ he said. ‘'They're too busy with parties and entertainment to watch over the health nf the family.” 'like big, white-haired rancher sat behind his desk in his shirt sleeT** and bemoaned the fate of modern Americans who come home to face store-bought bread. Pictures of American Indians, who baked their own bread, looked down from the office walls. A sign outside the office door said: “A year from now what will we wish we had done today.” Uui dick said “This bread we get in the stores is made from bleached flour and filled with chemicals to make it appear f resh.” Buwfick (SMI not discuss the culinary abilities of his estranged bride. He contends his marriage was never consummated. The pretty blonde divorcee has lett hks house.
THE UAILf BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second cl&ss mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week, $5.00 per year by mail In Putnam County, $6.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT If any man will come after me let his deny himself. Mark 16:24. Happiness does not come from self indulgence. Poor mothers who toil from mom till the evening are happier than selfish persons.
Called meeting of Applegate Lodge No. 155 F. & A. M. Fillmore Thursday. June 5, 7 p. m. Work in Fellowcraft degree. Mrs. L. B. Owens returned to her home in New Castle today, after spending three days with her mother, Mrs. Allen Binkley. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pickel of Wingate, are the parents of a daughter, Barbara Jean, bom June 1 at thfc Home Hospital ir. Lafayette. Mrs. Pickel is the former Mary Neal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Neal.
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Have you seen the white truck go by? He’ll be happy to stop for your cleaning and shirt laundry. Phone 257. Old Reliable White Cleaners.
l*cr«oiial And Local News IBriefs
Today s Hog Market Hogs 5.000; unevenly steady to i 25 higher; 180-240 lb S22.25-S23-.00; some to $23.25; 240-270 lb S21.75-$22.25, few to $22.50; 270325 lb. $20.75-$21.75; 140-160 lb. $19.50-$21.00; 160-165 lb. $21.00-
?aiut£ and club prayer. Treasurer’s report was given. Thelma Staub and Mildred Reeves gave the lesson on Time Management which is in two parts. Meeting was closed with the club creed after which th.a hostess served refreshments.
Tuesday even tnougn he had ! eaten only hickory tree leaves for 10 days. John Logan Minton was found under a tree. weak, famished and his clothes wet from a heavy i rain. He was reported “doing all right" today at a Middlesboro. Ky„ Hospital.
Cake on tne outskirts ot Warsaw late Tuesday. Lawson said he and his wife were fishing when their son disappeared. The father found the body floating on the lake. Efforts by the Warsaw Fire Department to revive him were futile.
ed St. Paul center fielder Robert Wilson, 30. Chicago, on charges of failure to support his wife. Bond was set at $1,000. The Saints were here for an American Association series with the Indianapolis Indians.
James S. Chrisenberry suffer- i S2 i.50.
ed a broken hip Tuesday and is ! ’ a patient in Putnam County Hos- j LANGUAGE TROUBLE pital. |
GREENVILLE, S. C. UPI—i Air Force Capt. and Mrs. W. J. i
Lawrence ’•Bud” Miller entered the Veterans hospital in Indian-
apolis today for treatment will be in Ward 3 East.
Mr. and Mrs. James Witt, of Fillmore, are the parents of a daughter bom Wednesday at the Putnam County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fran
yj e ! Cayson can barely communicate
with their two children.
Trouble is, the Cayeons can’t speak German and their youngsters, Henry, 5, and Barbara, 4,
can’t speak English.
The children are from Ger-
Cayson and his wife
Miss Marjorie Petry Mi-s. Ralph Petry, 1552, Fifth Avenue, Terre Haute, announces the engagement of her daughter, Marjorie, to James F. Cox of Reelsville. Mr. Cox’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cox. The couple have chosen August 9th as the date for their marriage. Miss Petry this past year taught at Harrisburg High School in Connersville and will teach in Bainbridge next year. Mr. Cox is employed by the IBM in Greencastle.
CARD OF THANKS The honor which you active. John Childs, Fred Thompson, Floyd Yochum, Jim Wood, Gei.e Unger, Roy Livesay and honorary, Jake Martin, Wallace Spencer, Chailes Boiler, Clarence Humphrey. Byron Stewart, Floyd Bales, Bernard Handy, Jesse Shalley, Earl Woodworth, and Hubert McGaughey conferred upon our loved one by acting as a Bearer is gratefully acknowledged and deeply appreciated by the family of Carroll Connerly. It
ilijBrinson, of j many.
Cloverdale, became tne parents | adopted them recently.
Airliner Forced Back To Ireland
of a daughter Tuesday at the , The parents plan to meet the
Putnam County Hospital. A son was born Tuesday
youngsters halfway. They’ll study at | German while the children learn
the Putnam County Hospital to j En gbsh.
Mr. and Mi#. John Stevens. Mr.
SHANNON, Ireland (UPI) Forty-one passengers who thought they were flying to Canada to find they were back where they hail started—at Shannon Airport. While the passengers were asleep during the night, the Superconstellation Trans-Canada airliner developed trouble in one of its four engines 1,100 miles from Ireland. Since the pilot had not yet reached the halfway point of the flight he turned the plane about and brought it back here on three engines. The passengers i^lept through it all. One passenger, who declined to be identified, said, “The only fright I got was when I found out I was in Ireland instead of Canada.”
WILL DISMISS DEMAND
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. UPI The U. N. Security Council j probably will dismiss Tunisia’s demand for action against ' French “armed .aggression' with | an appeal to both countries to j negotiate the disposition of I French troops on Tunisian soil, informed sources said today.
Stevens is a member of the city police force. Mrs. J. W. Foreman and granddaughters, Misses Mary and Martha Foreman of Goshen are visiting Mrs. Sarah R. Wright and daughter. Among 98 graduates to receive the diploma of the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing June 6 are Miss Marilyn Rhea Reasor, R. R. 4, Greencastle and Mrs. Judith Nichols Cable of Fillmore. Phil Ballard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ballard, will complete his Freshman year at Eailham College in Richmond and will arrive here on Friday. Ballard was a member of the varsity basketball team, and has been selected to serve as Sophomore representative on the Student senate for next year. The Black Lumber Co., had a giant Redwood log on a truck on the east side of the square for a short time Tuesday afternoon. It weighed some three and a half tons and was cut last January. Informants at the truck said the tree had been 1500 years old when cut. When a tree is felled, a new one is started in its place, we were told and thus a perpetual forest is maintained in rome districts of California. Of course there are certain public parks where no cutting is done, but these are state or government own*d.
DIPLOMATS REPORTS
WASHINGTON UPI— U. S. diplomats in Central America have reported that Milton Eisenhower, the President’s brother, probably will get a friendly reception on his forthcoming trip to the area. Informed sources said the Central American nations themselves have assured the United States they will take special measure to make sure he doesn’t encounter violent anti-American demonstrations such as Vice President Richard M. Nixon experienced in South America.
Mrs. Frank Scott Hostess To Modern Homemakers Club Modem Homemakers Home Ec Club met Tuesday, May 27 at the home of Mrs. Frank Scott with Mrs. Wm. Templeman assisting. Eighteen members answered roll call with a potted plant exchange. Meeting was opened by president, Mrs. Conyers, with flag
ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Davey Joe Vermillion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Baird Vermillion, 13 years old, June 4th. RABID WILDCAT NARROWS. Va. UPI — Two 16-year-old boys were attacked Tuesday by a 25-pound rabid wildcat. Freddy Ray Ratcliffe and Dave Montgomery were given anti-rabies shots after the animal was found to have been rabid. They said the wildcat jumped on them from a rock. A policeman later shot the animal.
FOOD POISONS SCHOOL MARION. N. C. UPI—Practically the entire student body and three teachers of an elementary school here were fighting off the agonies of food poisoning today while authorities sought the cause of the outbreak. Baked ham, which was on the lunch menu, was suspected as the source of the poisoning which sent 202 students and the teachers into acute pain and shock late Tuesday afternoon. Only 25 students at Eugene Cross Elementary School seemed to have escaped 'the poisoning. The rest were hospitalized. However, authorities said none of the students or teachers was seriously ill-
CRIMINAL SLANDER LOGANSPORT. Ind. (UPI)— Charles Lowpasscer. 25, Logansport appeared in court here Tuesday on charges he slandered three Logansport policemen and accused them of accepting a bribe after they tried to arrest him. City Judge Harold J. Tuberty fined Lowpasscer $100 and sentenced him to 30 days in jail, j but suspended the sentence when Lowpasscer said he was out of work.
FAILURE TO SUPPORT INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Indianapolis police late Tuesday arrest-
IDENTIFY BODY TOLEDO. Ohio (UPI) — A body found in the New York Central Railroad yards was identified Tuesday as that of Darrell C. Bowman, 47, Elkhart. KILLED IN FALL VERSAILLES. Ind. 1 PI The body of Herman Gortemiller, 78, Cross Plains, was found Tuesday in the barn on a farm be worked near Olean south of here. Authorities said Gortemiller apparently fell against a heavy beam and sustained a skull fracture. His body was found by a neighbor, Virgil Nickol, Versailles.
MOTHS KNOW NO MERCY---Be safe—Store your winter clothes with us for the summer months. Phone 257 OLD RELIABLE WHITE CLEANERS 309 N. Jackson Sfc.
WINS NOMINATION PIERRE, S. D. UPI— Atty. Gen. Phil Saunders Tuesday night won the Republican nomination for governor of South Dakota to succeed World War II Marine flying ace Joe Foss. MAN FOUND ALIVE TAZEWELL, Tenn. UPI—A 75-year-old man who set out to commit suicide was found alive
40 REPORTED KILLED HAVANA UPI—At least 40 persons have been killed in the all-out government drive to wipe out the rebel stronghold of Fidel Castro in eastern Cuba’s Oriente Province, reports from Santiago said today. There was no immediate indication how the losses were divided between the government troops and the rebels.
CHILD, 8, DROWNS WARSAW, Ind. (UPI) — Lyman Lawson Jr., 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Lawson, Warsaw, drowned in Little Eagle
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