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The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 3

The Daily Reporter from Greenfield, Indiana • Page 3

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TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1950. THE GREENFIELD DAILY REPORTER, GREENFIELD, INDIANA I'U- a week's va-! CAKI) OF THANKS. sin. I wish to th.ir.k ASSIGNMENT AMERICA GEM Eden Community I Mi their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of Name one sentence from the kindr.e.-.- ior and th-mv sick- i.eese aie tne. uic: Community Activities Callers at the Charmstrori sons le home Sunday were Ralph New I cation by, Mr.

and Mrs. Al Conner and Mr. daughter Patty and Adrian Scott, all of Indianapolis. Edmund Nave was off work lowers iinn Liuryin on a passionate love affair with this, our own. our na- recently.

I club for Sparks of Miami. I ness. r.cd to her home' Attendance at Sunday School it By INEZ ROBB Distributed by International News Service) Mr. and Mrs. Henderson A.

re; communist manifesto for which so Sunday was 126. Collection $11.01 Lrui I live or our adopted land. Boyle and children, Mr. and 1 1- WILD OAT FARM. Flomin summer months.

last week because of an miur- i i glorious many men have willingly and: note that word "willingly" beenl Win! ed leg. Roberts lias returned i clay on which we are entitled to' Mrs. Herbert Willman and so.i Robert, spent Sunday, June 25m home An-ic lrom St. John's where lie was a sur- wni i mo ni mv or uu soap sit up and think well ol our couti- box lor a low brict remarks on1 try. our institutions and even of this auspicious occasion.

ourselves. This is the dav on The fourth ot July was madei 4. Kiwanis Meeting The Kiwanis moo1 held Wednesday of Tuesdav niuht a Hotel. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Theodore Willman. Will bo instead Riley Forfville dauuhter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mills, of Mil-roy, called on Mame O'Neal Sunday. The Bible School closed Friday with a good attendance.

good was accomplished. Mary Apple was the leader with the help of others. Charles Rodgers and family of "llJIi It Will K.IKJ UU ilclilJl, ill nit: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Burroughs Du rat io phraseology of rucli, to "sav a Bernard M.

Ba-few kind words and children are spending a I. lor soap boxes and unabashed national senitmcnt. It grieves me that in so manv American communities the voice of the patriotic orator on the and glorious few days in West Virginia visit two m. Hi where', vaca-j -o Chicago ior aunt and other re for Uncle Sam." Let us throw out our gicai Ch; Mr. Chic; she tioni: Mr the recei: And': ready to light and die! On that first Fourth, the founding fathers gave the world a vision and a goal which it has never lost and which today is more precious than ever.

In the past ten days, it has been necessary for the free nations of the world to stand up and be counted. They have taken their stand beside us. not because we coerced, menaced or threatened. The cynic may say that they have taken their stand out of self-interest, fear of communist ag- ing the lormer parents, ana collective tier ves Mrs. Herbert Kroeckel.

Mrs. Robert Kroeckel. Miss Garnet Allen. Mrs. John Allen and Miss Betty Kelly left recently for a two weeks vacation at Miami Beach.

Fla. Mrs. Allen plans to visit relatives in Orlando. Mr. and Mrs.

E. M. Lawson and other relatives. chests. including Sam iu' i parents.

Mr. and Mr: and Mae West's. Jane Russell's realize that and its peoples neback. are attt Richard T. the El tii.n at Mi- a daughter born John's Hospital.

the United States Fourth is no longer heard in the land. i On this day. which is indeed! grand and id. 'nous, we Americans! Andersco was the guest of Ro-j bert Snider and family Saturday evening. Lodge natiomd r.vt ami.

Fla. lice, by and large, as fateful a Fourth arc darn This is as Mrs. Ernest Burroughs shopped in Indianapolis on last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Alice Duncan stayed with the Burrougn children.

Mrs. Carl Drinkut enjoyed her witnout apology can admit that lor decades we have been any the nation has known since that first in 177(5. We rang a bell Hubert Albea and wife and baby of Anderson were the guests of Harry Land and daughter that dav a bell heard round the gression. or a hundred other sar- Saturday night and Sunday. Rev.

Kreig and wife of Wil- lo.v Branch called on Mrs. Thom vacation from Murphy's Store in Indianapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Gervin and children, are en route to California to spend their vacation with tho world as surely as the volley at Lexington and we rang it in the name of liberty and freedom.

Cock your ear into the wind, and you will catch the clear, vibrant, vital pealing of that bell CELEBRATE" YOUR- CCMMON SENSE 8UY COAL NOW AND donic reasons. We have often, as a nation, been accused of grubbing for money. But the truth is that in any other nation, north, south, east and west, men will fight twice as hard for a little scratch as in America. as Huey Friday evening. iMrs.

Mildred Bridges spent Friday with her mother Maude CUT EXPENSE latter's parents. as joyous and as today, as stro THE NEW NAME OF fu Let us and the world face the fact that "easv come, easv go" is of promise as in '76. Even drone of Yak fighters cannot rn the Curtis. Sam Moore and wife and Roy Land and family and Katherine a national trait and a world windfall. No nation, since the dawn of historv, has ever given away.

Land, who have been on their AM drown out its sweet, strong message of liberty over Korea today. The Declaration of Independence, published on July 4. 177G. and one of the noblest state papers in all history, gave in men every in all historv. gave to men every vacation in Florida for the past three weeks returned home 11 "Jet M-- ERICAN SECURITY COMPANY loaned or helped so many other nations with such vast treasure.

Let cvnics evervwhere blush to JPi Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blackford and granddaughter Patty are enjoying their vacation in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs.

Sammie Aikman were in town at their home a few minutes Saturday afternoon and called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyd3 Charmstrom and family. Clyde Charmstrom and mother, Mrs. Lew Montjoy of Indianapolis, went to Chicago Friday to bring Barton Lew home SfT JTTI I say that America has done it only Tom Rensforth and wife spent wnerc dazzling promise tnat has since become the lundamental credo and political goal of free men everywhere.

where dazzling promise that has ERNE SHiREMAN out of self-interest let us not be boastful or purse proud ourselves. Let us be humble, but glad we have had such bounty to give. The peoples of America have voted the moneys more often because their hearts were touched than the past week in Wisconsin. Mrs. Irene Brooks, Lois Hum-fleet, of Greenfield, and Philip Baity of Maxwell spent Wednesday with their mother, Ola Baity.

Earl Brooks has been doing mT "tyi'33 i "'c hold these truths to be self i I 1 1 4 sTS ev'c'ont- tnat a ''en arc treated a DjygTgNJvjn eQual. that they are endowed by i v. 1 world some work for Will Reed the their heads warned by spent the past eight NANCE, incorporated events. As we celebrate the Fourth, there are no men in concentration camps and no slave laborers in this great land of free peoples. past week.

Audry Murphin has been painting the barn for Mrs. Vera Moore this week. Mr. and Mrs. White of Indian- There's no change in anything but our And now.

as nack awav mv name. We've simply adopted a un form name for all our offices soap box for another year, let usj apolis visited Berry Warrum and look up at the Stars and Stripes wife, Wednesday evening, and be unafraid and unashamed Thomas Huey was in Indian-to sav what is in our hearts: That nnnlis on hnsinpss Saturday. throughout the state. This simplifies our records and will provide more effective service for you. 0 SPECIALS Ml it is the most beautiful sight under the shining canopy of heaven.

Mrs. Lizzie Warrum went to the hospital in Indianapolis Monday for observation. Mr. Havens, the principal of the Eden High School for the I Subject to Stock on Hand IT Our complete loan, and financing service can help you solve any financial or insurance I past few years, has resigned. Mr.

and Mrs. Marion T. Myers of Fort Myers, who are spending the summer here with relatives, Miss Miriam Tyner and Irving' E. Tyner, spent Sunday afternoon with their aunt, Mrs. H.

H. Elstun at Marion. problem that may arise. Don Curtis and family of Indianapolis called on his mother, Maude Curtis, Sunday evening. Barton is improved and was glad to be back home again with his parents and brother and sister.

We are all glad to have him home again. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Willman called on Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Charmstrom and children Saturday evening. Miss Delia Reasner spent Saturday night and Sunday with her siser, Mrs. Will Jones, and husband. Mrs. Florence Jones has employment at the Indianapolis Fur Co.

at Indianapolis. Callers at the Theo Willman home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Stutsman, of New Palestine and Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Willman and daughters Anita and Nancy Nell and son Max and Mrs. Lydia Willman. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rich-wine and daughters Connie and Patty of Greenfield, spent Sunday evening with Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Cly and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cly. Ralph Newby of near Indianapolis, was a caller in the afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Leander Gooe- Asbestos Siding per square $10.00 White or Gray Insulated Veneer Siding per square $12.50 Stone or Brick 4x8 Plaster Board per sheet $1.50 Slightly Damaged 16 Ft. "Can't Sag" Gates $12.50 14 Ft. "Badger" Gates $10.00 Phone 33 BROADWAY LUMBER COMPANY vii ivi I i mediate seivice whenever you need a loan, insurance counsel or a financing plan.

Lois Breeden has obtained summer employment with Lin-der Ice Cream Company located in Irvington, Indianapolis. Her duties are that of inspector. She is commuting between Greenfield and Indianapolis. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

John F. Mitchell Jr. Sunday at the Kopper Kettle Inn in Mor-i ristown were Dr. and Mrs. M.

O. Ross, son Jere, Mr. and Mrs. I George A. Schumacher, daughter Peggy, of Indianapolis and Miss i Ann Staller of this city.

ATTEND AND SURE s-- Successors to American Security Co. i 18 NORTH STATE ST. GREENFfELD Ernie Shireman, Mgr. Phone 598 win and children spent Friday JOHN T. HATFIELD evening at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Charmstrom and sons Barton Lewis and David, and daughter Carol Sue. "JOHNNY HAZARD" AAOEE PRIENP VOU ON U. S. 40 EAST KERRY DRAKE Hm expensive womem's wear I I Meanwhile f-5 kerrv-vou said JVr kerp.v doake! 1 i i i rh If WAS A St-iGRT CUT JQ THAT OLD 5TALLf I RUN ALONG.

MV PEArTS 4 K0M- BUr WHVKLV? EJllnJtV I'll call you if i sS ii jUSWE ST0PpirJG iCjfis FR0 VCU Wry SERVICES 10:30 A. 2:30 P. M. and 11:00 P. M.

EACH DAY HEAR PROF. BYRON CROUSE THE STRADER TRIO SING Preaching by Rev. Mason Lee, Rev. E. E.

Leattingham and Rev. J. I'l. Short FMARY WORTH'S FAMILY, 1 JUNIOR'. WHAT' ZlgmJ SOMETHING 'j VhE-LPIT' 15 NOT THE Tw IVfe VffT fv.

TIME. OR PLACE it Ik rJ KL I til ton sn YOU ARE WELCOME! GUTHRIE HUGHES, President V. STRADER TRIO.

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