The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1944 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1944.

.•?} + 4- .j. 4. q. Me.rbers present were Emma *’ FERN Banta, Mollie Bavletz, Maly l Ktrt *.t*-t*t* JiS'rl* “C

of Greencastle spent th? w r eek end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Furney. Ja nes Ohrisrnberry has bought the Sally Varvel place at Fern. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Stnnez, Mr. and Mrs Donavon Heber and daughters Ruth Ann and Vivian Mae a.id Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rurks and daughter Anne Mae spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rurks and daughter Anna Mae spent Wedr.es 'ay evening witt Mr and Mrs. Abner Cox end daughter Marlyn Mrs. Nellie Stoner, Dr Overstree f Mrs. Ernest Stoner, Miss Josephine Stoner ant Albert Stoner of Greencastle enjoyed turkey dinner at the home (,f Mr. and Mrs A. P. Stoner Sunday. James Chr'ser.berry of Greener stle called on Mr. and Mrs Robert Burks Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Heber was 'ailed to Kniphtstown Tuescay evening by the illness of Mrs. Heber's parents. Rasy Br,“. C Inb Met With Airs. Emma Itanta The Busy Bee Club held Its Xmas dinner and meeting at Mrs. Emma Bantas. The usual Mrs. Emma Banta’s. The usual noon hour. Business meeting opened by sing.ng “Holy Night Silent Night", an interesting story was read by Mrs. Leroy Kimefeltor. Exchange of gifts was enjcyed by 15 members and 5 guests.

Graham. Emma Hervey, Esther Jones. Carrie Klinefleter, Pearl Leonard, Della McKamey, Nellie Williams, Ollie Sutherlin, Oleva Gose. Guests were Leona Wright. Bessie Roberts, Virgil Roberts, Lula Hammond, Mary Sutherlin and Mrs. Abbot. Plans for a Xmas program to be held at the Mt. Hebron church December 22 were made. Everyone welcome to come and also help with program. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Leroy Klinefelter in Jan-

uary.

LOST: Pair of shell rim glasses in brown leather case with pen attached, between Harrison Hall and Post Office, with Barbara Sibbitt, Kappa Alpha Theta inscribed. 9-Zp.

The Daily Banner

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! NEXT WEEK’S EVENTS

Monday

Boston Club—Guest meeting—

Herald Consolidated j Officers Wives Club — Mrs.

“It Waves For All” i Richard Bloomer—8:00 p. m. S. R. Karlden, Publisher Tuesday

Entered In the postoffice at j New Era club _ Mra . L . J.

Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of

March 8, 1878.

Suliscription rates, 15 cents per week; 53.00 per year by mail

in Putnam County; $3.50 to Blue 6 , 30 p m $5.00 per year by mail outside \v«»dr

Putnam County.

17-19 South Jackson Street.

I Brendle—2:30 p. m.

Tuesday Reading Club—Mrs. James P. Hughes—2:30 p. m. Alpha Phi Alumnae Club— Dinner meeting—Mrs. Wallace

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT When we have to go on an* "important mission we would like strong backing. If God sends us anywhere he will go along: Ceitainly I will be with thee.—Exodus 3:12.

HAY-SAVING SUGGESTION hay supply enough to get by: 1. Feed hay three times daily. The same amount divided into smaller “servings’’ results In less waste. 2. Hay a little dry and mature when cut will be made more palatable if sprinkled with a few pounds of water containing a little salt. Molasses diluted with water Is ideal for this purpose it available. 3. Provide plenty of water. After watering ,oows may consume hay they tossed out of the rnangcr while in need of water. 4. Keep the best grade of hay for the cows which are due tc freshen during the winter months. Stronger calves, larger records and higher incomes will result.

• l^ersonal and LOCAL NEWS KltlEFS

Wednesday

Wednesday Sewing Club — Mrs. L. G. Stellings—2:30 p. m. P. E. O.—Mrs. Fred W. Hixson—2:30 p. m. Greencastle Morning Musicale Christian meeting Mrs. J. B. Crosby—3:00 p. m.

Thursday

Greencastle Girl Scout Council —City library—1 p m. Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa Christmas Party—Mrs N. C. O’Hair—6:30 p. m.

SOCIETY Local Girt Bride Of Navy Athletic Specialist Friday evening at 5 o'clock, in a simple but impressive single ring service at tin? Gobln Memorial Methodist church, Miss Georgia Anne Zeis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Zeis, east Hanna street, became the bride of William Harold Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Barrett, of Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Barrett, one of Greencastle's most popular young women, is a graduate of the Greencastle High School and Central Business College of Indianapolis and has been connected with the Central National Bank for the past two years. Mr. Barrett is a former student in the University of Idaho and is now an Athletic Specialist in the United States Navy, stationed here with the DePauw

V-12 unit.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Maloon of Union City are the patents of a son born Friday at the county hospital. Marshall Shonkwiier has returned to sea duty after spending an eight day leave with krz patents, Mr. and Mrs. Estil

Shonkwiier.

M ss Lucille Calvert, former member of the DePauw Speech

Mrs. Melinda Kendall is a • patient in the county hospital, j Mrs. Ruth Skinner of this city is a patient in the county hospit-

al.

! Sanford Harvey, Rockville Route 1, is a patient in the coun-

i ty hospital.

j Mrs. Ada Ford, Greencastle I Route 2, is a patient in the

county hospital.. Th" bridal party entered the Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan, church auditorium to the strains Greencastle Route 1, are tho, of . I^hengrin's Wedding March parents of a daughter bom Sat- P la y pd b y Dr Thompson.

Immediately preceding th* ceremony, Miss Marcia Hamilton sang two numbers, "Beloved It Is Morn’’ and “Because,’' accompanied on the organ by Dr.

Van Denman Thompson.

urday morning hospital.

at the county

Miss Betty Bowers, maid of honor; Miss Patricia Lenzen and Miss Martha Tucker, bridesmaids, each wore gowns of ice blue satin and carried colonial

Happier Home Study Club

Department and now a profes- 1 Meets Tuesday ^ sor of Speech in the School of The Happier Heme Study Club bouquets. Religion, Butler University will meet with Mrs. Griffith broadcast over W. I. B. C. Ind- 313 Hanna s t ree t- Tuesday evening at 7:30. There will be a .25' nIack suit d,ess and a corsa g e of

The bride’s mother wore a

ianapolis on Sunday evening at

10 o’clock.

grab bag.

: Talisman roses.

The bride, who entered on the

| two years. | After a' short wedding trip, Cpl. Martin will report for further duty with the Army Air Force at Memphis, Tennessee. Mrs. Martin will continue her

work.

Best wishes are extended by the many friends of the happy

couple.

+ + •!■ + New Era Club To Meet Tuesday The New Era Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock with Mrs. L. J. Brendle, Arlington street. This is to be a Christmas meeting. Bring gifts for the grab bag. + + + •!• Local Peopfe Attend i Health Association Meet The State Student Health Association held it’s 12th annual meeting Friday at Hurty Hall, in the .Indiana State Board of Health Building. Highlighting the one-day session was the address by Dr. John D. Schonwald, Chairman of the Ohio Student Health Association Tuberculosis Committee, on “Evaluation of Tuberculin Testing of College Students.” The State President, Dr. George F. Parker, of DePauw University Psychology Department, spoke following a luncheon served by the Canteen Service of the American Red Cross. Other speakers included Dr. S. J. Miller, Director of the Purdue University Health Service and Robert Yoho, Acting director of the Division of Health and 'Physical Education, Indiana State Board of Health. Miss Pauline Smith and Miss Kathryn Davenport attended the meeting. 4. 4. 4. 4. Christinas Program

RELAX FROM CHRISTMAS SHOPPING

Ye*, we admit; Christmas shopping takes a tot of time -- make it a pleasure by relaxing at the Cafe Royale for tasty lunches efrid dinners. CAFE ROYALF

NOTICE! We are without a regular route man for Northwood and that part of town east of Locust street. If possible will you please bring your laundry and dry cleaning to our office. N Your cooperation will be appreciated. HOME LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS > Phone 126

“MURDER MANSION," DEC- atrn 0 { her father, was lovely To Be Held

4. 4. 4. 4. 4- 4. 4. 4* 4- ‘I* -I- -I*

Birthdays

Karen Ann Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, 7 years today, December 9.

EMBER 13 AT 8:15 I*. >1. HIGH jn a g own of .^hite satin with SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 9-lp., fjngertip vei , Sh ^ carried a

! bouquet of white orchids. -i- 'b *1* -I- 4- -!• 4- 4- -b 4- 4- 4- |

* ANNIVERSARIES *j Kev - John Tennant ' pastor of

the Gobin church, officiated at

the nuptials.

Immediately following the Ceremony a reception for members of the family and immediate friends was held in Community Hall of the church. The table Was decorated with candles and whit* roses with a huge wedding crfke in the center. Those serving at the ^reception were: Miss Grace Browning, Miss Aura Mae Durham, Miss Libby Rogers, Miss B"tty Mullins, Miss Marcia Hamilton and Mrs. Lawrence

Hedge.

y.v | .. .... The best man was Richard Schroy, United States Navy, of Akron, Ohio. The ushers were Chief Specialist Leslie Nelson, Sherman, Texas, and James Robertson, U. S. N., of Arrow,

Texas.

After a short wedding trip to Cincinnati, Ohio, the young couple will be at home to their

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CHRIST Union

FOR THIS CRISIS Evangelistic Campaign

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Court House Assembly DECEMBER 9 TO DAVID G. CANINE EVANGELIST (LEFT) DR. B. R* LAKIN

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CADLE TABERNACLE (RIGHT) EVANGELIST DAVID G. CANINE will bring the meesage each evening beginning Monday, December 11 to December 28. REVEREND LLOYD BUTTON of 81st Baptist Church, Indianapolis, will speak Saturday evening, December 9th. DR. B. R. LAKIN of Cadle Tabernacle will speak Sunday afternoon, December 10th at 2:30. PAUL M. ROBINSON will bring the meesage Sunday evening, December 10th. PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND SERVICES THIS IS A CRISIS TIME AND I AM SURE CHRIST IS THE ONLY SOLUTION TO IT. “Christ Jesus Came Into The World To Save Sinners” Tim. 1:15.

15TH AAF IN ITALY, Cpl. William L. Job, of Cloverdale, who is an aerial gunner in a veteran heavy bombardment group of the 15th Air Force, is now ‘entitled to wear the disting-

uished unit badge.

At an impressive ceremony at its base somewhere in Italy, Maj. Gen. Nathan F. Twinging, Commanding General of the 15th Army Air Force, pinned

stivaniers of a Distinguished'^*^ nds a ^ ^® 3 Avenue,

Unit on the standard of his bombardment group for its “outstanding performance of duty in armed conflict with the enemy.”

The Delliah Miller P. T. A. Christmas Program will be held Monday evening December 18 at 7:30 in the school auditorium. The program will be presented by the children of grades in the

school.

4. 4. 4. 4. Present 'Day Chib To Meet Tinsday The Present Day Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 1 o’clock With Mrs. L. H. Dirks.

S-Sgt. Fred Hutson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hutson, R. R. No. 2, Greencastle, Indiana and husband of Dorothy Hutson of 520 N. lieavitt St., Brazil, is stationed at the Eastern Personnel Reassignment center, Camp Butner, N. C., and is assigned to the Military Police Detachment. S.-Sgt. Hutson has two other brothers in the service—Venard now in Hawaii and Victor in the U. S. Coast Guard.

Pvt. Norman A. Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert O. Frost of 1360 W. 22nd street, Indianapolis has been assigned to the AAF Training Command Radio School at the Sioux Falls Army Anr Field, Sioux Falls, S. D., for training as a radio operator-me-chanic. Upon completion of a 20-week course, he will be fully trained to take his place as a member of a highly skilled bomber crew of the Army Air Forces.

Lt. Sam Host ether who recently graduated from the Army Air Forces, Technical School at Yale Nnlversity, where he received his commission, has been assigned to the Air base at Boca Raton, Florida. Enroute he spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hostetter of

Bainbridge.

HEADQUARTERS 21ST BOMBER COMMAND, SAIPAN, Dec. 8—(UP)—i- (Via Navy radio) - 'Packed with all the explosives cavernous bomb bays could hold, Saipan-based Superfortresses struck their heaviest blow of the war today with the Japanese airfield on Jwo island in the Vol-

Among the out-of-town guests were Judge and Mrs. Robert B. Stowart, Mrs. Fronia Martin and Miss Phyllis Martin, of Brazil; and Mrs. Bertha Daggy, of Terre

Haute.

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Brick Chapel Club To Meet The Brick Chapel Home Economic Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Earl O’Hatr, Tuesday December 12th at 1:30 p m. Bring home made gifts for the gift exchange.

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Four Leaf Clover Club To Meet The Four Leaf Clover Club will meet with Mrs. Edward Shultz Tuesday at 1:30 o’clock. There will be an exchange of gifts. Members please note change of meeting place.

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Delta Theta Tau Alumnae To Meet The Delta Theta Tau Alumnae Chapter will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Lois Arnold.

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I*. E. O. To Meet

Wednesday

P. E. O.. Sisterhood will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, December 13th, at the home of Mrs. Fred Hixson, 721 E. Seminary St.

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Matkins-Martin

Marriage Announced

Miss Mary D. Matkins, daughter of John Matkins, 316 west Morgan street, Spencer, was united in marriage to Cpl. Hoyt Martin, Saturday, December 2, at the home of Rev. Dallas Rissler. The single ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Rls-

sler uncle of the brldb.

Mrs. Martin is a graduate of Spencer High School and ia an

WE ME PLANNING NOW...

To make available to our returning service men the cw*. piste facilities which the) will expect for the accommodation of their savings and the needs of their financing requirements. We salute them today for what they are accomplishing, Speed the day when they will return.

Qna€HCGiUe> StwitUfl Cl AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 106 South Indiana St. OREENCASTLE. INDIANA

TICKETS , ON SALE AT HANNA'S BOOK STORE FOR “MURDER MANSION” DECEMBER 13 AT 8:15 P. M. AT HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, 9-lp.

Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter has been real sick and had the doctor ;see her on Wednesday. Mrs. Jose Burk spent a few days with her sister Mrs. Jessie Newgent the first of this week. Miss Kathleen Newgent of Indianapolis was home over the

week end. Mrs. John Stark of Bellmorc spent Sunday with Mrs. Lottk Stark and Mr. Wayne Bettis and family. Mrs. Maxine Callander of; Greencastle came out to be will her grandmother while she is M the sick list. paisaraiaisEiia

ITS A SMALL WORLD

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