The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1941 — Page 3

THE DAJLT BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9 1941. ^

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A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TO DAI Tyrants can take our material possessions, but cannot touch the spir- | itua! treasurers we build up: Lay not up for yourselves treasurers on earth, where moth and rust doth consume, and where thieves break through and steal Matt. 6:19.

AUTOS COLLIDE Autrm biles driven by a Mrs. Saekett of Clovrrdale and Claude Dcplanty of Rockville were in collision at 12:45 p. m. today at the corner of College avenue and Washington . treets. Police officers Nelson, Wimmer and Woodrum investigated. Little damage was done. ( IRC! IT COURT NOTES In the divorce proceedings from Clay county, in which Mary Delana was the original plaintiff, against Raymond Delana, the court Tuesday granted the divorce to the defendant husband, on his cross-complaint. The wife d d not appear in couit. The

custody of the two children. 5 and 2 years of age, however, was given to the mother, the father to pay $15 weekly to the clerk of the Clay county court for their support, until fur•her orders of the court.

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FORT WAYNE, Ind. (UP) Science will aid the law in paternity cases in Indiana courts from now -jn. Circuit Judge Hairy Hilgemann has dered that all parties involved in such cases must submit to blood testa as a means of aiding in the de-

termination of parentage.

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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Parrish, Greencastle Route 2, are the parents of a son born Saturday, December 6th. Mrs. Ruby Hawkins of Roachdale was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Monday night for treatment. The Happier Homes Home Ec organization will have a party tonight at the home of Mrs. Harold Collins, south Indiana street, in Greencastle.

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PENNEY’S

Earl Terry of Greencastle was released Tuesday morning from the Putnam county hospital, where he has been confined for several weeks. | Janice Lee Wells, small daughter I of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wells, Greencastle Route 2, was released from the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis

last Saturday.

Private Warren Knauer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knauer of near Green-! castle, who was on an eight day furlough from Bowman Field, Louisville, Ky., today received orders to return to camp immediately. The community of Manhattan Christian Church wishes to extend their hearty thanks to each and all persons who contributed so readny and fully to us for the interior redecorating of the church. It has been

sc appreciated.

There will be a rehearsal of the Messiah chorus and orchestra at 6:45 p. in., Wednesday, December 10, in Meharry Hall instead of the time and place announced last week. The radio engineers will be there. Please be prompt. W. R. Chandler. Raymond Whitlock, son of Mr. and Mrs. E Igar Whitlock of Fillmore is stationed at Fort Kamehameha, Honolulu. They also have two other sons in service, Walter, stationed at Camp Wolters, Texas, and Roy at Camp She’by, Miss. Kenneth Scott Kirkham, private lirst class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham. Highland street, Greencastle, is a member of the Fourth Armored T)ivision at Pine Camp, N. Y., which is now ready for action in any maneuver according to Major General Henry W. Baird, commanding officer. Fre I John, resident of Greencastle ever since the opening here of the tin plate mill, many years ago, is a native, however, of Swansea, Wales, and this morn'ng he said he had heard no word at all from any of h:s many relatives there, for a long time. “The city was wiped out,” he said, “by the Gormans air attacks and 7 don't doubt but what my peopl<> were killed. Swansea was at least as large as Indianapolis. It was a coal and steel center, and its destruction was of importance to the Germans.' Robert H. Newgent, justice of th.> peace in Greencastle, was stationed there and at Cardiff, not far away, ! for some time while he was on yeoman's duties in the United States navy, during the first World War. We wash to suit and price to please—that should be of interest to all of Greencastle. Home Laundry & Cleaners. Phone 126. 9-it.

S. C. C. To Meet With Mrs. Tustlson S. C. C. will meet at 7:30 o’clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Ross Tustison. Members are to bring dolls and grab bag gifts. 4- 4- 4* 4* Mrs. Gillen To Be Hostess Wednesday The Christmas meeting of the Greencastle Morning Musicale will be held at the home of Mrs. C. C. Gillen. Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. J. B. Crosby will have charge of the program.

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Section Three To Meet With Mrs. Dietrich Section III of the First Christian church v.dll meet Thursday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. John Dietrich with Mrs. Charles McGaughey as assistant hostess. Mrs. Maynard Shonkwiler will be program leader and Mrs. Willard Bennett will hav - devotions. There will be no gift j exchange but each member is asked | to bring ten cents for the donation I to be given to the nursery. 4- 4* 4* 4* Fillmore Garden Club To Hold Christmas Meeting The Fillmore Garden Club will meet with Mrs. Walter Wright for the Christmas meeting. There will be a pitch-in dinner anil the usual exchange of presents. 4* 4* 4* 4*

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Viola Jane Hardwick Bride Of Don Bailsman Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hardwick of Grecncmtlc announce the marriage of their daughter, to Don Bousman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bousman of Anderson. The single ring ceremony took ilace in the First Christian Churcn at Andersen on Saturday evening at 6:30 o’clock November 29th. The bride is a graduate of the Greencastle high school with the ; lass of 1940, and Mr. Bousman is a graduate of the Anderson high school. The couple will make their home in Ander on, where the bridegroom is employed. »J« »!• Frances Madonna Robinson Bride Of Frank H. English Miss France Madonna Robinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Robinson of Fillmore, became the bride of Frank Hiram English,*m a pretty 1 ceremony solemnized Saturday evening at 8:30 o’clock, December 6th, at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles English. 304 West Washington street, Lebanon. The ceremony took place before an

Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j John A. Johnston, to William Als- j paugh, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- j liam Alspaugh. The ceremony took place November 20 at the Methodist | church in Brazil with Rev. Brann of- j ficiating. The bride wore a street length | dress of soldier blue with brown accessories and wore a corsage of roses and sweet peas. Mrs. Louise Suth- | erlin was bridesmaid. Mr. Alspaugh is employed at j Greencastle Motors, Inc., and Mrs. j Alspaugh is secretary to Dr. C. L. ] Aker. I

improvised altar before the fireplae; in the living room, which was decorated with two seven branch candelabra and Jerusalem cherry plants. The wedding party stood on a prayer rug in front of the fire place and

the decorated mantle.

The service was read by the Rev. C. A. Metz of the Lebanon Baptist church, in the presence of the immediate families and a few friends. Wray Friend, pianist played Ix>hengrin’s wedding march. “I Love You Truly" and "O Promise Me." The bride wore a street dress of light blue and a corsage of pink rosebuds. Her maid of honor, Miss

The young couple are making their | Daythle Thompson of Greencastle. present home at 316 north Indiana | wore a black skirt and white blouse street. j and a corsage of rubruin lillies. Rus * * * I sell Bryan of Fillmore was best man. Delta Theta Tan ! Mrs. English, mother of the brideTo Meet Wednesday grcom, wore a blue dress and

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Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Julia Deem.

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Y. C. A. Club Met Friday The Y. C. A. club met Friday afternoon at the home of Fauneil Brattain. The meeting was called to order by the president, Jane Allen. Nine members responded to roll call. After the business meeting a Christmas gift exchange was held. Contest prizes were won by Dorothy McMahel, Connie Dunn and Betty Ann Baker. Refreshments were served by the hostess.

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Entertained At Dinner For Warren Ensor Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stother and son entertained with a dinner Tuesday for Warren Ensor. Those present were his mother, Mrs. Ona Martin and Ethel and Jimmie Ensor. Mr. Ensor will leave tonight for the Great Lakes Training Station after spending a four day furlough with his family and friends.

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sage of pink carnations. Following the ceremony a recep i lion was held. A wedding cake top- | ped with a miniature bride and groom decorated the reception table, which was covered with a lace clotn and decorated with pink candles in

silver holders.

Assisting at the reception wer Mrs. Herman English and

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The couple will make their home at 813 Rogers street in Bloomington. The bride is a graduate of the Fillmore high school with the class of 19.79 and Mr. English is a graduate of the Lebanon high school class of

1937.

Out of town guets present at tne wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crafton of Bloomington: Mr. and Mrs. Venice Lewis of Indianapolis: and Miss Lorene Vermillion and Miss Edith Patterson, both of Greencastle. Bainbridge P. T. A, To Meet Wednesday The Bainbridge Parent Teaches meeting will be held at the sci^o! house Wednesday, December 10th at i ••<0. I here will be music by the rhythm band and Rev. Paul Rob eon of Summerset will speak. Mrs. Wells To Be Hostess Thursday The Mt. Meridian Good Cheer Club will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ethel Wells. 4* •!• 4* ♦!• Brick ('hupel Home Ec Chib Met Wednesday Afternoon Mrs. Roland Dane was hostess to the Brick Chapel Home Economics Club Wednesday afternoon, Decemte'- ■ird. The meeting was opened by repeating the Home Economies creed in .unison. "Joy to the World ’ club song of the month, was led by • J ' R - S ° Uth - R011 cal] What I Want Santa to Bring." An interesting lesson on selection and rare of small equipment for the kitchen, was presented by Mrs. I. VV. W right and Mrs. Herman Hendrich. Mrs. Charlie Hendrich told a Christmos story from the Bible It was decided that the club would sponsor a community Christmas program and tree at the Brick Chapel church Sunday evening December 21. Election of officers was held with the following results, president, Mrs. J. R. South; vice president. Mis.

Clifford Earley; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Eugene Rosenbaum. There was an exchange of homemade Christmas gifts from Santa's pack. Guests included Mrs. Verner Snyder, who became a member, Mrs. Chas. Rutter, Mrs. Frank I-ane, Mrs. Kenneth Robinson and daughter, Mrs. Woodrow Dickson and son, Mrs. Wayne O'Hair and son, Mrs. W. T. O'Hair, Mrs. Fred Miller, Miss June O’Hair. 4* 4* 4- 4* Kappc Delta Phi Held initiation Kappa Delta Phi Sorority entertained with a dinner at 6:30 o'clock Monday evening at Mrs. Garrett's. The committee in charge of the dinner was Mrs. William Murray and Mrs. Marguerite Bee. Following the dinner initiation was held at the home of Mrs. George Williams for Miss Pauline Jones, Miss Wilma Gibson, Miss Helen June Gibson. Mis:, Virginia Miller. Mrs. Marjorie Morgan and Mrs. Gene Pennington. During the business meeting it war voted to contribute $5.00 to the Milk Fund and to purchase a Tuberculosis Bond. Plans were made to distribute Christmas baskets to the needy. The committee in charge of the baskets u Miss Martha Hurst, chairman, Mrs Imogene Richards and Miss Maxine Seeley. The Christmas party will be next Monday evening at Mrs. Garrett's. Dinner will be at 6:30 o’clock. Miss Norma Hill and Miss Ina Cox are the hostesses Bring your contributions for the Christmas baskets to this party. 4* 4* 4- 4* Section One To Meet Thursday Section One of the First Christian church will meet in the church parlor Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Remember to bring the gifts for the Cleveland Children’s Home. 4* 4* -I* 4Friday Circle To Have Christinas Dinner Friday Circle members will hold their annual Christmas dinner and gift exchange Friday at 12 o’clock at Mrs. Garrett’s. Hostesses are Mrs. R. P. Mullins. Mrs. Gertrude Dalby and Mrs. J. S. Simison. Those who cannot attend, please notify Mrs. Mullins by Thursday morning. Remember your donation for the Enlisted Men’s Service Club. 4* + 4* Section Four To Meet Thursday Section Four of the First Christian church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. B. Stringer, 702 south College avenue. There will be a grab bag. 4* 4* 4- 4Homn Ec ( ulture Club Will M<*et Wednesday The Home Economics Culture Club will meet Wednesday afternoon promptly at 2:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Evan Crawley. Mrs. W. A. Huggard will speak. There

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will be a Christmas gift and each member s 'i so >ring a ten cent t ,v ♦ 4* 4* 4* 4> Maple Heights Chib To Hold Christmas M,.,.(jn g The Willing Work- Club,, ole Heights will i» a C1) neeting Thursday afternoon b®r 11, ait 2 ’clock at the J Mrs. Vern Twooniei 701 B u ton street. It will b< app re , ;! my one can furnish mythms • ut with the program. AH ire urged to be present.

<'Ll I? F \ KM \K\ty The Warren Township Home omics club is meeting today] Community building in Putnam' The Four Leaf Clover club ia ng an all-day meeting today lome of Mrs. George Frier.; lanhattan-Greencastle road The West Floyd Township, Or club will hav< omorow at the home of Mrs. Sggers, two miles south oil land. Tile Rural Youth ub of Pt ■minlv Will 16 at the home m Harold three and one-half miles .-ut he'-nra.stle. for it There will be a grab bag and gifts. On Tuesday of : ext week, trict agriculture outlook meetii? be held in the F - i al Buil Terre Haute, to which all psm| Putnam county, as well as u ■ounties of the district, are to The program will cover die range of farm inter sts. asm ! the prospects for 1942. Davil Grimes, Putnam county fanwill t a H< on the utlook fo cattle.

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