The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 November 1945 — Page 2

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CLEARING AAA PONDS, LEVEES, BASEMENTS, ROADS, DITCHES, TREES REMOVED, ETC. Bull Dozer, Carryall and Grader work. Heavy hauling on low bed semi-trailer. L C Gram

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The Daily Banner and Herald Consolidated ••11 Wavea For Ail” Entered in the postoffice ai Oeencastle, Indiana as second class man matter under Act ol Subscription rates, 18 centi mail in Putnam County; >3.50 to $5.00 per year |y mall outside Putnam County. S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

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rOUAV'S BIBLE THOUGHT But you must use what strength you have and hold firm the faith that God will give you more power. Isaiah 40:29: He gieth power to the faint, and to him that hath no might he increatheth strength.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Thomas North, Longden Hall, was admitted to the hospital Thursday. . Mrs. Cornelius Furr of Clover-j dale, was admitted to the hos-; pital Thursday. Mrs. Emma Aaer was admit-i ted to the hospital Friday morn-

Mrs. Marion Pearson of Knigiitsville has been discharged from the hospital. Mrs. Margaret Yeaker and baby son have returned to their home in Coatesviile from the

hospital.

Pehsonal And local News BRIEFS

SOCIETY NEWS

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~ j tcresting scenes, on their vacation trips.

| Nancy, Tom, and Barbara Hedge, Nancy Suthcrlin, Bar-

Doris Thomus-Yan Thompson Exchange Vows Sunday

In a double ring ceremony per- Goodman and j a ne Martin formed at the Childress Army f , om tho HiRh sctocH gave a Air Field chapel Sunday after- uymsical program which was noon by Chaplain Ralph R. Pace, hjg-hjy appreciated by the class.

With Jane Martin at the piano the class sang ‘T Would Be True” after which Mrs. Lee Mar-

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The Office of War Price Administration will be closed all day Monday. Greencastle Auto License Bureau will be closed all day Monday, November 12th. Mrs. W. K. Griggs, of Beaver Dam, Wis., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. R. McNeely. S 2c Car! Eugene McNeely, U. S. Navy, is stationed at Cape i May, N. J„ with the Fleet Pat-

rol.

The Central National Bank will be closed Monday, November 12th, in observance of Armistice Day. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Nauman of Fillmore are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary today. November 9th. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patterson have received word of the birth of a son, to Lieut. <jg) and Mrs. Harold M. Patterson of Haimmond. The father is in the South Pacific with the United States Navy. The Fellowship meeting by the Somerset Christian church which was to have been at the home of David Worrell on. Saturday night of this week will be held on Thursday evening, Nov. 15th. Please note change of date. Pvt. Witimer James Albin, left Thursday afternoon after spending a 12 day furlough with his parents and friends. He will report to Camp Pickett, Virginia where he expects to be stationed for e short time before leaving for overseas duty. He received his basic training at Fort Riley, Kansas. BAPTIST MEETING

Miss Doris Thomas, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Thomas, be-j came the bride of Lt. Van D.

Thompson, son of Dr. and Mis. gave a very impressive Van Denman Ihompson, ( votional service. Greencastle. . Delicious refreshments were

Prenuptial organ music played ^rved.

by Mrs. Roy Coffey consisted of | Mrs Jane Hays and Mrs . “Meditation” from Thais and g, ave short talks and Mrs. “Ah Sweet Mystery of Life” by SUgler in vited the guests to join Victor Herbert. “Because” wa» Bible class Mrs fellers was sung by Mrs. Ralph R. Pace given a standing vote of thanks with Mrs. Coffey accompanying f or fj ne wa j,- j n which she enat the organ. Prior to the wed-| tertajned the c i ass • Blest Be ding ceremony candles were The Tif , That Binds' 'was sung lighted by Mrs. J. F. Morgan and f or closing song. Mrs. Paul Miller. j Members present were Mrs. N. The wedding party entered to l Hammond, Mrs. Jane F. Hays, the traditional strains of Lohen- .Mim, Lenore Alsbaugh. Mrs. grin’s Wedding March. As nup- Leon Albin, Mrs. Harry Bicknell, tial vows were spoken, “To A M rs- Bertha Boatwright, Mrs Wild Rose” by MacDowell was John R . C ox, Mrs. Edgar Stev played softly on the organ. Men- enton, Mrs. Fannie Torr, Mrs delssohn’s Recessional was used. Will Glidwell, Mrs. Dan Hutche The bride was given in mar- son, Mrs. Lee Martin, Mrs. Hat riage by her father. Mrs. Jack tie Miller, Mrs. J. W. Luther Lee, of Quanah, twin sister of Mrs. Emma R. Stigler and the the bride, was matron of honor, hostess, Mr*. Fellers. Guests

Rev. Fellers and Torr, Barbara

Lt. Edward Guthrie attended the present were:

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chairs. A booklet showing th< details of such changes was pro vided to each club represented in the training meeting and will hi showing in. local meetings after which any one interested max

obtain a copy.

Numerous homes have upholstered pieces in a bad state with sagging seats, broken springe, or worn coverings. Due to the inconvenience and expense of getting such repairs made, they have been neglected. Thpse who have a knowledge of equipment and methods, can if they wis!), make most of the simpler nl pairs at home. In addition to this

who Will later by buying upholstered furniture for they will know the hidden values in up-

holstered furniture.

groom as best man and Lt. C. O. Billy, Nancy

McCullough served as usher. Hedge, Nancy Sutherlin, Barbara [ h 7 ^ting is ‘of 7aTu7 to those The bride was attired in a Goodman, Jane Martin, Mrs. E • . . .

pastel blue wool street length b. Stringer, dress with a side drape effect.. + + + +

Her hat was of matching blue Federated Church Women with a feather trim and her ac- To Meet i cessories were brown. She car-j The Federated Church Women ried a small white Bible topped of Greencastle will meet to-night with an arrangement of pink at 7:.'!0 P. M. at the Bethel A. rosebuds and showers of pink M. E. church observing Word

ribbon. Community Day.

Mrs. Lee wore a pastel pink ^

wool, fashioned in the same -Jj -I- 4- 4- 4* 4- 4- 4* 4- 4* yjj manner as tnat of the bride. She 4- ANNIVERSARIES wore black accessories and a e + + + + ^ corsage of talisman roses. ; Wedding Baskets of white chrysanthe-, Mr ^ Mrs Glendon w H er-

*muins in tho background com-

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L. R. STRINGER

bert of Cloverdale, 10th Wedding

pleted the iloral arrangement. Ann i versary> Friday Nov . 9 .

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunter

Tiers of white candles were

each side of the altar and single ^^y'^vember 9th. 10 years,

candles were placed at intervals

down the aisle.

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Mrs. Dan Gardner, 202 N.

Mrs. Thompson attended East 0oUege 70 years today Nov . y

Herbert Clones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clones, Roachdale, i 12 years today, November 9th.

Thompson attended Dc- ^ clyde ' Gritnes Green .

Texas State Teachers College at Commerce and Austin College at

Sherman.

Lt. Thompson attended DeFauw University. Greencastle, before entering the armed forces. He is now a pilot at Child-

ress Army Air Field.

Following the ceremony a reception was held in the Childress Hotel ball room. Centering the table was an arrangement of white chrysanthemums and lighted tapers. A three tiered wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom was displayed on a reflector with | small white mums encircling the cake. Napkins with “Doris and

castle, R. 4, November 9th. i Lowell Ray Erwin, son of Mr. ^nd Mrs. Raymond Erwin,, South Indiana St. Road, 7 years today.

November 9.

Jesse Green, 64 years, Thurs-

day, Nov. 8.

) Mrs. Mildred Sinclair, Fillnore today, November, 9.

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"Welcome Home" Putnam county men receiving their discharges from the armed forces recently are T 5 Earl H. Taylor, Cloverdale, at Fort Knox. Ky., and Harold R. Sutherlin, Roachdale, and Robert E. Renfro, both from the Navy at Croat Lakes, 111.

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Sgt. Edward Shadbolt, former | teacher of piano in the DePauwi Music School, is visiting in Gieencastl.. -afUn havings racaiv* ed his discharge at Fort Knox, Ky. Sgt. Shadbolt w'as stationed in Florence, Italy, while serving overseas.

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War-time shortage and drains

The Women's Missionary Coii-P’"' 1 ' on the income will curtail buyference of the Baptist White j Van " pnnted ln go d ca,,ied out ing new things for the home but Lick Assoc ation was held at the| tht ‘ bnde ’ s chost ‘ n P astel colors. accord j ng to Lucille Smith, Home

Immediately after the retep- (Demonstration Agent, Putnam tion the bridal couple left on a Cuunty wome n will be better

Stilesville Baptist Church on November 2nd. The vice president, Mrs. Callie Sharer presided iThe theme of the year is "Thy Spirit Kindles The Flame.’’ The report of the seventeen church-

es were given.

Outstanding addresses were: Mrs. Margaret Dillard, Stale President of Women’s Conference of the Northern Baptist Convention and Dr. Marion Criswell of West China, a medical doctor who has Just returned to this country on furlough. Newly elected officers for the coming year are: IF resident, Mrs. Raymond Skelton, vice president, Mrs. Albert Fauth, secretary, and treasurer, Mrs. Arleane Orleane Michael, Missionary vice-president, Mrs. M. J. Swind-

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1.1 HI DALE C'OMMtJNITL CHURCH Young people's service Sunday evening at 6:30 P. M. Rev. Conrad Clearwatcrs will bring the Gospel message at 7:00 P. M All members are urged to be present as there will be a business meeting and election of officers following the service.

wedding trip to Indiana. Mrs. ab j e CO p e situation as Thompson's going-away suit was a resu , t of suggeations honu ol brown gabaidine with match- ec ,, nom j cg leaders received in 3 ing accessories. She wore tile training meeting held Thursday

groom’s gift oi a gold choker November 8.

and ear-screw set. A pink rose-J ytj ss Blanche Zaring, Purduo bud corsage completed the cos-, university extension specialise *- ume - was in charge. She demonstrated Upon their return, Lt. and t j le methods included in making Mrs. Thompson will make their ^ U p bo j s ^ ery repairs such as the

application of new webbing, mounting, and tying springs, addition of padding materials and

finally the covering.

A comfortable chair for every member of the family is one of the “must haves” in a satisfying living room, but the only way to accomplish this in many homes is to recondition seme old

ones already on hand.

Of special interest to leaders were a series of photographs showing undreamed-of possibilities in the re vanping of such old pieces as Mission oak rockers, Victorian arm chairs, straight chairs ,and the corefortale, but clumsy old Morris

home in Childress while he is

stationed there.

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Bible Class Entertained ByMrs. H. <’. Fellers The Women’s Bible Class, taught by Mrs. Emma R. Stigle.of the First Christian Church was entertained at the parsonage by Mrs. H. C. Fellers, assisted by Mrs. Hattie Miller, Tuesday November 6th. Mrs. Fellers conducted the Bible game “Quotes” which was very pleasing and instructive all. Rev. Fellers put on a picture show of beautiful and in-

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