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THE GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER. GREENFIELD. 1TJD1ANK SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1954. PAGE THRE! Ex-CIO Aide Mum FRANCO'S. DAUGHTER VISITS THE WHITE HOUSE Long Beach Next Thomas and Robert Edwards, the counselor, in charge.

Intermediate MYF will be on Sunday evening at 6:30 at the church. Final plans for Inter explain a reported $500,000 Vjind fall profit on a Texas housing deal. Committee Chairman Homer E. Capehart (R) made the disclosure as Muss's much-sought partner, Norman Wins-ston, agreed to return from Europe and testify at the housing inquiry. mediate camp will be discussed.

Greenfield the bottom of the seventh. The first two struck out and the third hit a fly ball to left field. Score by Innings: Smth's Valley 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 Greenfield 00 0000 0 The next home game for the Baker-White Eagles is at 8 p. m. Thursday, July 15, with Up-Town Building and Supply players from Indianapolis.

The visitors are leaders in the Monday night The Woman's Society picnic -T 7 will be held at the Bradley par I i. sonage at 12:30 Tuesday, July 13. Please bring a picnic dinner. Capehart accused Winston of This an annual acalr for the women of the church. We sincerely hope all who are not on flying to Europe "at the height of our investigation and under circumstances which make it via league at the Beech Grove vacation will plan to be a A The Wesley Fellowship class .1 of older youth will have a swim appear he was trying to avoid being questioned." Winston and his associated allegedly made $500,000 profit on the Billy Mitchell village project in San Antonio.

Winston declared: "I am astounded by the news that I am ming party at the Greenfield pool on Tuesday evening afl "mm. CARD OF THANKS McCune We wish to extend our heart-felt thanks and appreciation for the act of kindness, messages of sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings from W'. i our relatives, friends and neighbors at the passing of our beloved brother and uncle, Thomas McCune told is appearing in American newspapers about the reasons for my going to Europe because I never before have been asked to appear personally before the Senate committee." Committee General Counsel We especially wish to thank Rev. ri. s-i -v ICN DECAUX, former publicity director of the CIO.

sits at wit Reed, the Flannigan Funeral 6:30. The group will meet after swimming at the home of Ruth Allen, 212 N. Swope street for a watermelon feed. The Greenfield sub-district rally is to be held at the Pendleton Park Wednesday evening at 6:30. Jo Ann Johnson, president of the group urges all groups to have as large an attendance as possible.

Rev. Robert Fribley pastor of Central Methodist Church, Richmond, will be the speaker. After the swim the group will enjoy a weiner bake. An attendice award will be given for the MYF with the'largest attendance. Reservations must be sent to Rev.

Home and anyone who helped LoiMMMak. l.JmmA I bear our burden in any way for their kind and understanding services. William Simon said: "We sent him a letter three weeks ago telling him we wanted to question him, and two weeks ago two investigators tried to see him in New York without success." The Family. V.f'W VM44WKt "I 'i -ii mi in. i i mi Week-Knd Guest Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Hall, Mr. SPARKLING is the word for Evelyn Orowitz as she wears the "Miss New Jersey" crown at Talisades Tark, N. J. Next stop, the "Miss Universe" beauty competition in Long Beach, Calif.

Miss Orowitz is 5-feet-4, weighs 115 pound3 distributed (International and Mrs. Marvin Hall, daughter. VISITORS FROM SPAIN, Including Generalissimo Franco's daughter, are hosted by President Eisenhower at White House. From left: Dr. Cristoval Martinez Bordiu, Franco's son-in-law; Mrs.

Don Jose Felix de Lequeria, wife of Spain's ambassador; Franco's daughter, the Marquesa de Villaverde; Mrs. Eisenhower; the President; Ambassador Don Jose Felix de Lequeria. (International) Ecobs Lose To Vcfoy Margaret and son. Jimmy, spent the Fourth of July week-end Melvin Seeger, counselor for the subgroup, or Jo Ann Johnson by wth relatives near Gibson City, with Mr. and Mrs.

James Steph Illinis. ness stand In Washington, I where he refused to tell House un-American activities committee whether he Is or ever has been a Communist. Decaux was threatened with denaturalization. He said question infringed on freedom. (International ganizer; Mrs.

Harold Shera, Liberty, mistress of ceremonies; Mrs. Miles Royer, South Bend, historian. Others elected were Mrs. Hazel Young, Terre Haute, board of directors; Mrs. Ellen Libby, Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs.

Bertha Gritter, Anderson, members of the Judicial committee. The 1955 convention will be at the Paradise Ranch, WToodland Park, Colorado, with the Lancaster, Ohio, chapter, as hostess. The chapters of North Central Region will be hostesses in Chicago, 111., in 1956. Attending from the Greenfield Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans While there Margaret and ens of W'estport this week. I Mr. and Mrs.

Delbert Reason and son were Sunday afternoon Jimmy Hall enjoyed their first airplane ride. callers on Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ice and son of Mt. Summit.

Monday evening. The Membership and Evenge-lisim commission will meet again Thursday at 8 p. m. in the study to complete the zoning of the partish. Mr.

and Mrs. W. W. Winn, faithful members of Bradley, quietly celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on June 30. Since Mrs.

Winn is still confined to her bed by illness most of the time, no formal celebration The Rev. and Mrs. Bill Likens were Sunday overnight guests of 4 I Jk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wisehart CARD OF THANKS Parish We are deeply grateful and appreciate the kindness, sympathy and many beautiful floral tributes extended by our good neighbors, relatives and friends at the passing of our loved one.

Eli A. Parish. We especially wish to thank Rev. Forest Crider, Drs. Kirby and Kin-neman and Pasco Funeral Home for their kind and understanding services rendered.

The Eli A. Parish Family. and daughters. Mr. and Mrs.

Gerald Wright and family were week-end Charlottesville Joe Kintncr, wife and sons Johnny and Rex, Don Harrison Judy Carmony were at Greenfield whore they picnicked at Kiloy Tark. Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andy Anderson r.ttendod a pitch-in dinner at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ezra Stearns Thursay, honoring their fon-in-law. James Rence, who left last week for Germany. He has prrved 1G months in that country. Gertrude Jessup of Carthase jpent Sunday with Mrs.

Delia parson. Mrs. I.eo Silver spent this week with Mrs. Alta Jordon at Arlington. Mr.

and Mrs. Bud Vien and children of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Neal and family guests of the Rev. and Mrs.

Robert Wright and family of Bed Tho Greenfield Eagles soft-ball team was unable to break their Riky Park tliamond jinx Thursday night, and suffered a 3-0 defeat by Smith's Valley players from south of Indana-polis. The Valley boys made three runs on throe bits while the Baker-White Eagles failed to score on eight hits. Jim Archer, the Greenfield pitcher gave up only three hits, struck out ten and issued one walk. Fry and Green, the pitcher-catcher combination for Smith's Valley, gave up eight struck out five and one man gained first when hit by a pitched ball. Greenfield put two hits together in the second inning and again in the third and got one in the first, fourth, fifth and was made.

However, friends may i ford, Pa. and children and Mr Mrs. James Chittenden an children took a picnic dinner Sunday to New Castle Memorial park where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Harrison were at Mohawk Monday to her father, Scott Lowder, who is ill. Mrs. Elva Dennis, Indianapolis, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Willard Simmons. WTilliam Draper, Indianapolis, spent Thursday with his sister, Mrs.

Fannie Leamon. Mr. and Mrs. Mar Strong, Indianapolis, were guests Monday of Pearl Johnson and family. George Fradier, who is 91 years old and nowT lives in Greenfield, visited friends here Wednesday.

He formerly lived on his farm south of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Low and family spent Tuesday as guests wish to send cards of congratu-lationse and best wishes. Chapter were Mrs.

Dale Bell, as delegate, and Miss Annabelle Huffman as alternate. Mr. and Mrs. E. E.

Davis, of near Shelbyville were Sunday Reporter Want Ads Get Results afternoon callers on Jesse Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Reason China UN Seat Delegates Report KDP Convention uss 7V and son were Monday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wisehart and daughters.

(Continued from Page 1) at a reasonable cost." The Rev. and Mrs. Bill Likens ore owor for your money JOHNS Power Mowors were Monday dinner quests of The 27th annual national council meeting of Kappa Delta Phi Sorority opened Thursday, June 24th at the Statler Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Vere Milner and sixth innings.

Jim Baker doub cf near Rushville were quests of Den Harrison and family, Mundt Assigned to GOP Policy Committee Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R) S. family. led in the first.

Bill Heiden in of Clarence Sammons and wife Wednesday and Thursday whose chairmanship of the tele the second and Charles Karras in tho third. Heiden added a in Los Angeles, California, and continued through Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Monday evening. Mrs.

Eva Tihondcs of Knights tmvn rolled on Mrs. Fannie Lea Sunday evening. at Knightstown. The family re turned to Memphis, Wed Broadwater were Mr. and Mrs.

vised McCarthy-Army hearings made him a household figure sixin inning single, uuier iius were singles by Shorty Burdsall, Everett Buckworth of Grants- KEEL or rotory, whidvr your choice, your best power mower buy is Bolens. With added power, simple operation and lightweight. nesday after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Low Millard Stine and family of ville, Md.

across the land, became a GOP policy-make toay. Archer and two other Eagle Greenfield and Leslie Low nnd Ronald Denny, small son of and family. players. Mundt was named to fill the 27th. Chapters of the west coast region were hostesses for the convention.

Using the Hawaiian theme, flower leis were given to each of the 200 members at registration. Miniature hula dancers were attached to the identifica Mr. and Mrs. Larson Denny, easy handling, a Bolens mower lakes the drudgery out of Iowa car. Dollar for dollor, ns Greenfield was charged with Mrs.

John Vasbinder was returned to her home Wednesday ong-existing vacancy on the two errors and tho Valley team was taken seriously ill Saturday week-ago and was taken lo the Senate GOP policy committee Other mower com with one. from Memorial Hospital where she was treated for a broken caused by the death of Sen. The visitors stopped threats pares with our fcotcnt lino of reel one! Henry County Hospital for treatment. Robert A. Taft last July 31.

in the second, third and fourth WITH Mundt told an interviewer i p2 hip and shoulder. Margaret Smith was at In dianapolis, Thursday. innings. In the second inning rotary models. Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Venable of Forth Wayne and Mr. and family picnicked at New Castle Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Merrill Vaughn nnd son, who are at their farm at Cloverdalc, were home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cox and family, New Bremen, Ohio, were the week-end guests of his sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Oldham. Mrs. Leslie Low and Patty and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Low and that the "only thing I am going to try to sell" the committee is with two hits and no outs, the Mr.

and Mrs. Willie Shell and Mrs. Gerald Strader and daugh tion badges. An orchid lei was presented the national president, Mrs. William Donahue, Mi-amisburg, Ohio.

A reception Thursday evening in the Sierra Room of the hotel opened the social activities. '90 per cent parity." "Valley catcher caught a runner out at home plate and the next He said his stand in favor of son Dale spent the week in Knoxville, with his mother, Mrs. Ida Shell, who is 85, and two men up hit fly balls to the high, rigid, rather than flexi first and second basemen respec ble, farm price supports is the will also visit his brother, Lonnie tively. In the third, with two out Business sessions Friday, Sat ter and Mrs. Clara Nisewander of Shirley, attended an outing on Sunday at the park in Richmond.

Mr. and Mrs. Venable returned home after spending the week-end with Mrs. Nisewander. Their son, Jimmy, returned with them after a five- Shell and family, at Dandridge, only issue on which he differs with the Eisenhower adminis and the bases loaded, the Valley urday and Sunday were well attended by delegates and other Tenn.

They will return by way tration. pitcher got his first strike out of the game. In the fourth, with of the Smokey Mountains. members from the 74 chapters Rev. and Mrs.

Myron Davis Builder Asked About $500,000 Windfall Profits Under FHA a two base hit and no outs, the located in Arizona, California, THE CARTER CO. LAWN AND GARDEN STORE Rd. 40 West Phone 71801 GREENFIELD Eagles bunted into a double play and five sons have moved to the home of her parents, Mr. and David Muss, a New York Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio, Oklahoma, The next man up popped out to builder, is scheduled to appear Mrs. Hill, at Wcstfield.

He is the first ba'eman. Maryland and Washington, oday at a secret session of the the former pastor here at the Three batters came up for Reports were given by the SALAD DRESSING Senate Banking committee to Methodist Church, and had had national officers and included daughters, Ann, Lois and Julia, of Memphis, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Schaffer Deacon near Mays, Friday. Mrs.

Ceiestia Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker left Friday for a visit with Paul Franklin Walker at Ft. Chaffee, Ark. Rev.

John Parks, wife and daughter will move to the Methodist parsonage in a few days from near Hartford City. The first meeting was held at the high school building owing to the remodeling of the church. Annie and Mike Stearns of misfortune in the past few weeks' visit with his grandmother. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Reeves and son spent the holidays in Cincinnati where they visited the zoo and Coney Island. Messrs. and Mesdames Marion Manlove and sons of Pendleton, Ray Arnold of Markleville and Garnet Manlove of Shirley spent the wreek-end at Lake Chapman. chapter activities during the weeks as three of his children mmsr past year. The charitable work have suffered viris pneumonia.

done in the various communi ties totaled $21,650.00, the larg W-WHY WAS I est in the history of the organ WHO CAN TELL PERHAPS 1 PERHAPS a-- I 1 THE MEN WERE ANGRY WHO AM I ANYHOW I I WITH YOUPERHAPS YOU -L 7bi THROWN INTO THE REST QUIETLY SIGNORE SQLEY zation. Outstanding was the WHO ARE you CANAL IN THE gift of the west coast region of FIRST PLACE? I AAA ANGELA AND I DRAGGED YOU OUT OP THE CANAL AFTER SOME TOO WE A BAD I lftNtcVll HOW DID I SET MERE umjit mnnesipn The Shirley Town Board met $15,000 to the Cancer Fund. TO BAD MEN HIT YOU AND for its regular monthly meet Furthering the organization's Church Knightstown spent Saturday THREW YOU IN ing at the town hall on Monday nterest in cerebral palsey, two evening. Two of the items of additional scholarships were with Mr. and Mrs.

Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Outland and daughter Serena of Indian business were a 10 p. m.

curfew awarded during the past year. and a 10-mile-per-hour limit These were presented to Warren apolis, called on Dr. O. E. Lowe in the Shirley park.

and wife, Sunday evening. R. Dawson, Seattle, to continue his study toward his Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brum- field and son of Shirley and Mr.

Ph.D. degree in the field of Speech Correction and Hearing and Mrs. Herbert Carner and family of Anderson were Fourth at Stanford University and to 1 of July holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and family Halvor P.

Hanson, Utah, to complete his Ph. D. dergee in Speech Bradley Methodist Melvin R. Seeger, Pastor Church School, 9:15 a. m.

Let us remember not to be late. If our Church School is to keep its good attendance, we will need the loyalty of every member. If 3rou are in town on Sunday, naturally you will support your church. Morning Worship, 10:03. The Children's Choir will sing this Sunday under the direction of Diana Bradley and with Mrs.

Maurice Bell as the pianist. A mixed quartette composed of Pathology at the University of HMARY WORTH'S "FAMILY) if I l. at their cottage on Lake Sech-rist. Other visitors were Messrs. and Mesdame Earl Badgley and Fisconsin.

Also, four scholar fur i i. a itii ir rAri vr i i tv" ill I XKlf IN 1 I MO. I KV 1AIY 1M II- sVWI II 1 I ITC I nt UmLjf VL DtL VVH I I NLI rLJK. 7UU ships awarded previously were 0 RS 11! continued during the year. These scholarships are award family of Linwood, Bob Martin of Greenfield, William Thomas and family, Marsh Jones and son, Lowell Collins and family.

ed under the direction of the National Society for Crippled Mrs. Garnet Riggs and family, Children and Adults, Inc. An Mrs. Virgil Jeffries, Mr. and additional four scholarships will Mrs.

Chester Wills and Jack be awarded this year and the Hagans will sing a special caled You can pay all your bills at one time with a loan from us. Borrow as much as $500 with pay. ments as low as 27.10 per month. previous ones continued. liV MRS.

A BROKEN MEANWHILE- pi COME OUT, YOUNG MAN.1' Jvl i VELL' -YOUR SWEET-VLL SOON BE SEEING DREAM COMING RUEM klgi LWtS AlAiNL EXACTLY mMyl ihW i LATE. JUDITH! 222 TlMERS.GRAHAM! 7 HOW JUDITH ujuuiinpaLwANTiU6T06LT S-XN. VJ. FEELS! Kf tfi Vh ffiAAaVjr 'fa Iti 'Th-; Lord Is My Strength." For Social activities Included those who enjoy fine music as sight-seeing trips with dinner an inspiration to worship, we Friday evening at the famous welcome you to Bradley. The Knott's Berry Farm at Buena Park, Calf.

Table decorations pastor will speak upon the sub and Miss Dian Downey, all of this community. The Riggs family remained to spend their vacation this week. Gail Brown spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith of New Castle, this week.

Mr. and Mrs. John Yates and sons of Indianapolis were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown and son.

Ralph Brown returned home with them for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. R.

Ccx were week-end guests of Dr. and Mrs. ject: "Honestly Now." for the formal banquet Satur Our 42 exhaust fan was in day evening further carried ou stalled this week. We can now the Hawaiian theme. Enter assure you it is cool in Bradley tainment during the banquet church and warm in spirit, included a professional puppet The Kingdom Builders Class show.

Favors were rested lip 4 1 KERRY DRAKE 18 NORTH STATE PH.S9t will have another delightfu sticks. Door prizes were award Orrin Manifold and sons of fami'y picnic after church Sun XE3TE gt HITHINKIMAyl I JwiEANWHM-E. ENTERING WITH I I MINUTES I 1 rU hlf) II ed at the banquet and the dance that followed. A Hawaiian or North Manchester. day.

The group will meet at the church at 11:30 and wil Frank Jessup spent a few days chestra provided music for the JIM ALBERTS, Mgr. FIND CRICKET THE NIGHT SHIFT OF CHAMBER- r5 KERRY fTHJRE MAIpfr CRICKET RACES UP THE 4 SORRY ABOUT OUR PATE, fiV 8ACK rrr -51 T- Al '4J4 BUT TM c50INGTO JIMMlE. I'? I I rM 7 11 drive to the Noblesville Park dance. Ice cream and ice tea will be Several activities were plan furnished by. the committee ned for the husband's attending Please meet on the north side with George Brown of Long of the playground.

Regular Beach, as official host. members of the class do no National officers Installed a forget to Invite a new persons the last business session were to go with you. The Senior MYF will have ELECTRON FANS ALL SIZCS SEE THE G. E. TWIN VENTILATING FANS FOR WINDOWS THE CAQTEC1 S.

LAWN AND (HARDIN STCriE West Rood GrcsnffeM Fkcno 71 CO! swimming party at the Pendle ton pool Sunday afternoon The group is to meet the Mrs. Harold Young, Lafayette, president; Mrs. Jay Hutchinson, Ames, Iowa, vice-president; Mrs. George Brown, Long Beach, corresponding secretary; Miss Edith Pierce, Rushville, recording secretary; Mrs. Lena Mlchel-felder, Noblesville, treasurer; Mrs.

Ceth Jacobs, Ft. Waynefor- 1 s- I church at 1:00 p. m. Cars will be provided. The regular MYF meeting will be Monday evening at 7:00 'o'clock with Barbari.

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