The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 January 1952 — Page 2

THF DAHY BAMMCR, GREENCAS~P, NDfANA, iUESDaY JANUARY 1 195?

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_ at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mr? 5 J. W. Turk, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-

Mrv Hoott lfosle«^ P At Sunday l)in«*r Mrs. Edith Scott enteitauieii

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]iani Scott and son Donny, Mr. ;ind Mrs. Jim Martenbeck and non Jimmie, all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scott and son 2 I'v 1 Joseph Lee Scott of Kmin‘.J cnee, Mr. and Mis. Keith Steele, of Spencer; Cecil Scott and Pansy Bandy, Miss Barbara :9 Scott, Iy>yd Herbert, Franklin ™ : nd Dewayne Scott, Miss Sherley and Marvin Scott all of Poland. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Harris, Mr. , and Mrs. Lonnie Gleason, Miss '.Vanda Kay Bltink. all of Green-

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a past president of the club. The officers installed are president, Mrs. f'olhy Ceilings; vice-president, Mrs. Walter KatUiff; secretary, Mrs. Norris King; treasurer. Mrs. Stanley Cook; song leader, Mrs. E. L. Gray: publicity, Mrs. S. A. Co’liver; safety Mrs. O. B. Lane.

bond was bougnt tor this year’s

j TB drive.

A Christmas poem and a Friendship poem were read to us

by Mrs. Leona Greenlee.

Mrs. Leona Greenlee received a pin which she thanks the club for. Mystery’ sister was revealed

ind also drawn for 19f>2.

, The door prize was won bv

The leaders for the 1952 pro- ^ J

jects were then announced by , D the goclftl hour every .

Mrs. Dolby Collings, Mrs. Guy

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Jefferson Twp. Club Holds < lirislinas I'arty The Jefferson Township Horoie J Demonstration Club held Its | Christmas party at the BeKI«* ; Hnion school with a pitch-in su,-v i: per for members, families and * guests. A bountiful table, deci orated in keeping with the v Christmas season, was spread for | everymne’s enjoyment. Secret , Sisters were revealed. A short L program was presented and ^ group singing was enjoyed by [all down to the tiny tots. Old Santa made his appeari ance and distributed grab hag ! gifts to nil present .. Itainhridge Home Economies Club Meets With Mrs. |j»nc The December meeting of the Bninhridge Home Economics Club was held in the home of Mrs. O. B. I^ane. There were beautiful decorations throughout the house in keeping with tin' Christmas season. Mrs. Charles Conger, president, called the meeting to order. The group sang Silent Night, led by Mrs. Walter Steele. The flag salute was given, led by Mrs. Cecil English. The club creed was led by Mrs. E. L. Gray. During the business session, Mrs. Couger announced that $.13.00 had been raised for tb“ Care packages to Korea. This la b project of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. The Hainhridge Home Economics Club sponsored the project and donKtiorls were received from the Hainhridge Conservation Club, Lions Club, Community Service • Club. Study Club and the Home Economics Club. The club voted to buy a $5.00

T. B. Bond.

Mrs. Albert Balch was introduced as the only 100 per cent attendance member for 1931. The officers for 1952 were then installed by Mrs. S. A. Colliver,

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Cox and Mrs. E. L. Gray to present the lesson on Care of Electrical Ecpiipnient; Mrs. Ernest Roth and Mrs. Cecil English, th? Refinishing of Furniture; and Mrs. O. B. Lane and Mrs. S. A. Colliver, Business Facts. The program chairman for the meeting Uhrn presented the little Misses Carolyn Blue and Linda .Hendrith who sang a group of C'rfristniafe songs accompanied by Mrs. Roy Hendrich. Mrs. E. L. Gray gave a humorous reading. Contests were conducted by Mrs Couger and Mrs. English. Mrs. Donald Davison became :i membe'r of the club. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Life ilcCaliphey and Mrs. Fred

Ford.

NEW BOOKS Among new titles added to the Greencaslle Public Library on Monday were the following: The American Oxford Atlas of 1951, They Fought with What They' Had, The Oxford Book of Carols, I Cannot Rest from Travel, Back to Mandalay', Civil Liberties Under Fire, Live and Help Live, Wildfire in Color. Young People’s Shelf Inside Tackle, North Woods Whammy. Off to College, Etiquette, Jr. Margaret, Dementia Vigskin. High Times. Skygirl, Seven Thousand Islands, Sports Album, The Jim Thorpe Story, Doak Walker. i'anaan Ec. Club Met with Mr. and Mrs. I.lnyri Greenlee The Canaan Home Ee. Club ntet December 27 with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee for our Xmas dinner. At noon a pitchin dinner which Mrs. Maude Miller gave thanks. Several men Were present for dinner. At 1:30 meeting was called to order by president, Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee with the singing of ’ Silent Night” with Mrs. Genieve Mullls at the piano. Creed, flag salute to American and Christ inn flags was given in unison. Roll call was answered by nineteen members, 14 children and six guests, Mrs. Lena Bryan, Misses Marjorie Christy, Juanita and Onetia Runnels, Mrs. Marge Bauerneister and Mrs. Sallie Mills with a Bible verse. Installation of officers followed by Mrs. Leona Bryan. A TB

one received a gift from the grab bag. Meeting closed by all repeating the Lord’s prayer, to meet January 17th all day with Mrs. Opal Lawson. Mrs. Mercer llostes* To Club On Dee. 12 The Pleasant Gardens Home Demonstration dub met Dec. 12, at the home of Mrs. George Mercer. The house was beautifully’ decorated in keeping with tlie Christmas season. The meeting was called to order by the president, Ms. Kenneth Eggers. After the flag salute and repeating the club creed. The First Noel" was sung

by the group.

Roll call response was a line from a Christmas carol. Safety

hints were given.

Mrs. Forest Aker gave the lesson. She demonstrated the making of an indoor playhouse. She made this for her grandchildren by' using a card table and coveringg it with top and curtains. The curtain had embroidered door and windows, together with the names of the

boys.

The Christmas program was as follows: Scripture reading from St. Luke by Mrs. Blanche Reel. Story The Little Angel” by Mrs. Wm. Killion. Story, "The Other Wise Man” by Mrs. Cecil Craft. There was an interesting gift exchange after which the hostess served a delicious dessert course. Guests were Mrs. Hubert Burger and several children. New officers were installed. The next meeting will he with Mrs. Kenneth Morlan. Jan. 14,

1952.

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Mai’iim Hume Ee Club Met At Hume of Mrs. Ozmcnt The East Marion Home Demonstration club met Friday afternoon. December 28th, with Mrs E. R. Ozment, for their Christmas meeting. Following the business session. ‘‘Safety Hints for the Winter season" were given by mem bers of the group; each contributing a good rule. Mrs. Chat. Snodgrass read the “Legend of the Christmas candle.” which told why we burn candles in our windows during the holidays. Mrs. A. O. Cooprider, who was tillable to attend, sent a Christmns contest by Mrs. Henry Jackson. The prize was won by Mrs. Claude Williamson. Tile hostess then served dainty refreshments to the members and two guests. Miss Nancy Sutherlin and Mrs. Jack Ozment. The meeting then adjourned to meet January 25 with Mrs. Wm.

Webster.

Women of the Moose No. 138 will meet Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. at the Moose Home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Riggs of Muncie. spent the New Year's holidays with relatives in Greencustle. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Utterhack of Muncie, Indiana, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uly Denny of Clover-

dale.

The meeting of the Country Reading Chi# which was scheduled for January 2. has been postponed indefinitely due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Horn have returned to their home in Ft. Collins, Colo., after visiting here with his mother. Mrs. Elda Horn and her family. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ball of Sheridan and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Saunders and son of Frankfort spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Seller. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Beck attended the funeral of Walter Jarrell, Monday in Frankfort. Mr. Jarrell was a cousin of Mr. Beck. He was cutting a tree and it fell on him causing his death. All children who had a part in the Moose Christmas play, please come to the Moose Home Thursday evening at 6 o’clock for their supper. After the supper they will be taken lo n free show at the theater. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinkle and daughter, Kay, have returned home after spending several day* with Mr .and Mrs. John Ryan, In Champaign, III. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan operate the Ryan Dance Studio there. For a Happier New’ Year wear laundry ironed shirts in “52”. Home Laundry and CleanKrs. it

GAME WEDNESDAY Fillmore will play Cloverdale at. Reelsville gym tomorrow night. Jan 2.

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Red t russ Course For Cloverdale FTA

The Parent Teachers Association of Cloverdale is announcing as its study program for the year a Red Cross course in Standard First Aid, according to its study committee chairman, Mrs. Eugene Broadstreet. The class is scheduled to hold the first of its eleven tu'o hour sessions in the High School gym on Thursday evening. Jan. 3rd, beginning at 7:30. Leader of the class will be Mr. Charles Harblson, who has had large experience not only in teaching but in the practice of first aid in the course of his duties as a member of the Indiana State Highway Police. The P. T. A. hopes that the size of the registration will compensate Mr. Harbison for the sacrifce of his time, Tiie Department of Civil Defense considers wide-spread training in first aid a most vital part of its preparations for national safety. It will be too late to prepare after the first bomb strikes, they tell us; but many lives may be saved if enough people know how to do the right thing at the right time while waiting for a doctor. Not only in such crises, however. is first aid knowledge valuable but likewise in the many accidents in the home or on the farm or highway. To know how to control bleeding, to treat for sunburn, poisoning or shock, to splint broken bones or transport the injured safely, lo give artifical respiration, to treat various degrees of burns or wounds may mean the difference between life and death to one of your own family; and therefore all parents, especially, should take advantage of this training as offered gratis tc all.

ington Sunday. Joe Brothers and his mother, Mrs. Maude Brothers, entertained their family with dinner on Christmas Day. Other guests were Miss Charlene Marstella’' of Russellville and Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Herold Bridges of Lafayette spent Monday nignt and Tuesday with their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Bridges. Fred Bridges and family were Sunday evening callers* on Mrs. Bridges. Mr .and Mrs. Lawrence Gilbert and Mary Catherine of Indianapolis spent Christmas Eve with Mf. and Mrs. Luther Steele. On Christmas Day Mr. and Mi's. Steele had their children and their families as guests. Miss Delores Bridges returned home from Florida Monday after spending several weeks with her untie, Robert Bridges and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boiler and Buddy attended their family Christmas gathering at the home of her father, Mr. and Mrs. Barns in Terre Haute on Christmas Eve. Rev. Day and family of Logahsport spent Christmas with Mrs. Day’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Britton. Miss Ella Coffman of Grccncastle was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Britton on Wed-

nesday.

Mr .and Mrs. Clifford Baird and sons had Christmas with Mr. Biiird’s mother, Mrs. Sara Baird. Clyde Clodfelter and family of Cdlumbus, Ohio spent a few days this week with Dennis Clodfelter and family. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clodfelter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clodfelter and Dale and Mr .and Mrs. Carl Borden and girls enjoyed a fish supper ,ii

Colfax.

Miss Sue Ann Clodfelter spent Saturday night with Miss Joyce

Everman.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borden, Sara and Nancy, Mrs. Esther Lyon and Lynda spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul I>mg in

Indianapolis.

Those eating Christmas dinner with Mr and Mr« George Grider and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grider were Jesse Coffman and family. Mrs. Edna Wendell and Miss

Anna Staley.

Mrs. Nona Routh and Mr. and

Min. Eli Kinney were Monday

night quests of Mr. and

Earl Shannon and Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney remained until

after Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays were

in Roachdaie Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Leaton and Wayne, John Ivan Leaton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bales spent Christina, with Wllford Harmless and family. Mr. ami Mrs. Dale Porter anl children and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCall and daughters were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brothers. Mrs. Mildred Newkirk of Chicago was the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. Paul Grider. Mrs. Edna Wendell was Sunday guekt. Relatives and Mends of Harvey Miles are glad to know he is able to be in a wheel chair after falling and fracturing his hip several weeks ago. Mrs. Nettie Wood and Doris Ellen of Crawfordsville and Mrs. Nona Ruiith called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hays Sunday after-

MORTON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanson spent Christmas Day with relatives in Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Livesay and family entertained with a party for the M Y. F. of Union Chapel last Thursday evening. A supper was given at the Morton Sale Barn on Friday evening for directors and families and employees and families. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum and Mrs. Daisy Alexander were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clodfelter, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clodfelter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clodfelter, Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Clodfelter and daughter, Ardell. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Unger and daughter were Thursday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Russell O’Haver. Joe Clodfelter visited his brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Clodfelter and son in Indianapolis, last week. He also visited James Wood. James formerly lived in Morton. Mr. and Mrs. W'allace Spencer were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin Wednesday even-

ing.

Mrs. O. M. Thomas was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McGanghey on Wednesday even-

ing.

Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and family in

Mi ^ .i’rawfordsville Sunday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clodfelter’s sons, Paifl Hayden and Gordon, were home for a few days during Christmas holidays and the

family called on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Frank, Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter. Mrs. Daisy Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum on last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitehead and Linda and Mr. Leonard Randolph were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodworth and daughter. Ella Mile. Ted Williams and Katherine Heady were Wednesday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scobee and children. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Humphrey were Satuday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Russell O’Haver. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Inrtn and Mrs. Aileen Overstreet entertained with a dinner on Sunday for the following people: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Frances Siring of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kendall and son, Jimmy of Dallas, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Max Causey and children, near j Bloomingdale, Mr. and Mrs. William Newgent and son, John of Portland Mills, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell O’Haver oj

Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter with pneumonia. Mrs. Grander Is also on the Kick Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lhvsny family and Sara Lou Bed visited friends of the Livesay., ' at Villa Grove, 111., on Sunday: Sandra Clodfelter spent day night with Jean Call. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W^go and Mr. James Tabor attrtn the funeral of Mr John Jhoi wiler last Wednesday at Beech Grove church. Hnrial at Clinton Falls. Roberta and Barbara Wyi spent the day Thursday with M and Mrs. James Tabor. Mr. James Tabor alter family dinner at the hojl Mr. and Mi's. Harold W] on Saturday. MR Mr. and Mrs. Vem entertained with a dinnj <*, Friday for members of jjttirs. Sigler’s family. * '*§ CARD OF THANKS s glL > . I want to thank my neijMgi and friends for the manj b»day greetings arri gifts seR v % for my birthday Best Hdster Hurst.

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FINCASTLE Mr. and Mrs. John Williams entertained their children with their families with a Christmas dinner on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Posher entertained at dinner Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Myers and

daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Doan, Buster and Billy, attended their I family Christmas dinner at the home of Gerald Brann in Bloom-

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