The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1946 — Page 2
."HP BAFtY CPFENCASTlf, FNDIANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, IV46.
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Handsomely Tailored in Fine Fabrics You can't go wrong when you give a man o shirt for L / / Christmas. You’ve every ^ reason to be on the right track when you choose from our group of full cut, precisely tailored humdingers in colors, solids and patterns. S3.7S to 56.50
4 A X X O X ’ S Christmas Gifts for Men
SYNTHETIC RUBY $5.00 to $30.00
SYNTHETIC EMERALD $6.00 to $30.00
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OPAL with ZIRCON $25.00
SYNTHETIC RUBY with ZIRCON $35.00
SYNTHETIC PEARLS $4.25 to 32.50
. -T’- ■ g • s BEAUTIFUL COMPACTS All l.:i(lii>s A|>|ir<-<'iat<> $3.50 to $12.00
F. C. SCHOENMAN & SON JEWELERS 11 E. WASHINGTON ST., GREENCASTLE
SOCIETY
Jefferson Tmvn*hi|. F. T. H ill Meet on Monday
THE DAILY BANNER
and
HERALD CONSOLIDATED
SK j rjS; M ,"Si n»TZZLr w! Music will ho furnished by the -nd received the handkerchief
Night Coughs
will bo an
pifts.
f ' J ichansrp 5 Chrf
March 7, 1&78.
Subscription price, 15 corns per week; $.1.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $1.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-
nam County.
S. K. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
TO 'ni.M,.,,,,,.
o»V!.9lfS
o in the schc*>1 g\nn at 7:10. ' vns on “
mu,, will Mr“„* tow’er grades. Rev. , | rtispl ., y( . d ' several handkerchiefs’ S'vo K Rin was elected see-
Peikso^^l
And Local News
II II 1 E F S Lafayette LcVan Porter
today fo r California.
i Mrs. Charles F. Zeis was called to Lafayette Friday by the ciit-
ders will speak on “World Fel-
lowship''
will be shown. Everyone invited.
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I Entertain With l Turlvy Dinner
, Air. and Mrs. Cliarles Spiker I eiitertaimsl at their home east uf Belle Union with a tWkoy , uinner on Thankglving for the following members of their family: Mr. and Mrs. Ales Sears. Mr. ' end Mrs. Bussell Sears and 'daughters, Maxine and Ruth, Mr
esting handkerchiefs was a lovely handmade linen gentlemen’s handkerchief made by Mrs. Christine Michael's mother for
father during , due to colds...eased
wlthoul "dosing” On Saturday, Decem^
•16 the t.reencastlp Unit Indianapolis SvmphJ is sp.in.M.n 1 ^ a ^,
speaK on *«»r.u „„„ rotary and Mrs. Isabel! Foxx. on,ulrri ' f r"m the th^ and a’motion " C W ^ ^ pur ; hajlod ,, treasurer The amended const!-1 ^ G^nea«; !f a
I’aVh France. Mrs" Pea,. Har-^ 7‘* , ^ ^ r.v di Hayed several handker-' M - Vur ' i ' Mrs ' 1>e ' t>jrt Uwis ^ phony Or-^, ' \ . if i 1 ppeaenteJ with n bain feift fv^r i N ° r ^ os tra at lo-nu j chiefs she had rece.ved from her ^ ^ Cadle Tabarrac., Ind " ( s„ns from several .hfLua nt e.>un-. were K , vcn by ^.J Ea ^ -hai is asked ' lies w:-.civ they had been during ^ w , own genaral nHmi.. “
hostesses and won by Mrs. Irene , ^ r,u '‘''nnasinn tick
Wor n War II. Miss Mary l.il- , ' . and the Lr-enr-uei «
Clark Miss Ethel Sehnctel and ,, . encastv Sv
more displayed fin exquisite _ r . .... Lmt ana r- . '
handkerchief she had made. Mrs.
Jesse McCoy and several of the, ^ ^ h , '' 3 'baiaar'-'or' P’ rUti, ' n 0 sts - ^ t Js ‘ ladies hud their lovely wedding Wedll , , afternoon, December leave lhp High Schtil« ( handkerchiefs. They were just uth at'tlu-Maple Heights school. m ui PJ om PUy And wiB „ ta
Th? next meeting place and date will be announced later.
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Were llokfesses At 'i'luuiksglving Dinner
A Thanksgiving dinner was
too numerous to mention ail. Portrayal of the handkerchiefs by Mrs. Mary McCoy was thor-
left and Mrs. C. it. Lyon, Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Brant, all of Greencas- „ . lie; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Davis, •’ J ^ ^
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Davis of Lafayette: Mr. and Mrs. Francis
lection of handkerchiefs included from Switzerland, Brazil.
children between 12:30 lrt P . ® V ’ the H 'fth S^i l hll<1 18 t0 Wng , m
, tnnl or something ; 0 V
way b me. Four ,. h8p( accompanying ^
it; Aauio^v in 1 j v-ii, lave tie: Mr cinci Airs, r raiieis ^ wa* which ical illness of her sister-in-law Lim „ pt of Muncie; Mr. and Mrs. H ‘' lsiu "‘' MoxlCo and mHn V other g lven hy Misses Eloise MeCam- ,v'r'h . rel Ml5S ^ j Mrs. Otis Roberts. i nicn O Waldron and dauehte’-. P laces - In hcl ' collection 18 0,,Mi mack ar d Helen Foster of 1ml- ' auwM ®*
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dobbs atI tended “Up In Central Park" at
Glen O. Waldron and daughte-,
and Darlene of Belle mourning handkerchief 125 years j anapo ij s in hl -, nor of Mr an ,j
Carol
old.
faculty and and Mi*,
lUim>'«-/AIO III .ilLMIWI V/l .VI A . iLIl'l CJ ». V Mrs. Alva Foster, Mr. and Mrs. ' " A ' art of lh * Hi ^SoM:
artm?nt.
Union and Mr. and Mrs. Spiker
n,i u om Ion limmie I Mrs - Mlu y McCoy conducted a George McCammack and Mr. and -- r i ut Mr ^ 7
There will be preaching scr- am| Mrs Har0 | d Anderson of tluesls present were Mrs. ley stenographer in the Lt. Covervices at Mt. Meridian churcn Kitlp C0 | O • Joseph Anderson of O’Daniels, Mrs. Alice Rogers and nor’s office and ..Miss McCam- K
Mrs. Harold Phillips and daughter Sharon. Miss Fotfter is a
two course luncheon was served day.
by the hostess.
Next meeting will be December I8th, with Mrs. Ruth Langdon. Each member is to take u
Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Rev. Minoti Dakota: Mrs. Robert Evans will be in charge. (Nelson of Corpus Christi. Tex.: Judith Ann Nichols, daughter •' lr - an( * •'* rs - Ocorge Skelton and of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nichols M* 38 Hflpn Skelton of Tern Crown St., was admitted to th. Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Call hospital Thursday night. jrnd daughter, Betty of Indianapi olis; Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Thad Jones at- Myrtle and Les Chisler of Terre 50c Sift tended the performance of “Up Haute; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johns. In Central Park" Thursday even- Miss Bettie Klcbusch and Miss mg at English’s Theatre in Indi- Th elma Johns of Grceneastle.
anapolis. j .p * 4. 4. Ernest H. Collins and Resell ,{ "‘ a Fliml,v
Bnvd spent Thursday and Fri- T,,ri “ , > ,,,,,nor Sund “ v
lay in Indiana,k,lis ' attending: Mr and Mrs ' Lawrence Reed. i|jc the State Savings and Loan Purchased the old dinnor
Hurt residence on west Columhis
HOSPITAL V
Mrs. Helen Lane, (
3, was dismissed
Mrs. Gate Shumaker. mack a secretary for Gold i" ul0lmssf 'a froi During the social hour a lovely Smith's. Each one had a pleasant .! 1 ' ,llis mornm S'
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Sewing C irele Met Wifh Mrs. Shmunaker The Friendly Sewing
met Wednesday, Nov. 27 home of Edna Shoe.r.aker
Mrs. Verna Stultz, ijjj,was discharged from the al Thursday night, Mrs. Ivy West nf Am,
' dismissed from the hospitl
night.
Jenny Osborne of the Co
the get-aquainted tea given Wed- ‘ ial 110161 was •si"utl*4 nesday afterncon by the Indian-Thursday mght. Circle spoils Committee of English 1 ' 1 Florence .S|ienfer' at the Speaking- Union for overseas 11111 8trwt . "'as admlttidl will, wives in the L. S. Ayres ami; hospital last night.
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Local Women A fiend
Indiuicipolis Tea
Mrs. L. W. Vanaeave Northwood accompanied Mrs. Ted Washburn of Anderson to
Janice Kendall, Greener
eleven members and ono visitor tori uni. There were over fifty i
present. At the noon hour a brides at the meeting. Th?y wata, a(imiUfd l,1 ‘
Convention.
served Horn England. France, Scotland,, <his morilln ?.
I street, entertained with a family Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trembly n, r key dinner last Sunday. The and daughter, Beverly attended house was decorated in red and “Up In Central Park,” Wednes- white carnations and ohrysanday evening at English’s Theatre themums. The Uble was adorn-
in Indianapolis.
fr r which Leota Ranh gave th,’ Belgium, Switzorlar,:, Italy and' Luinor F,0 J r(| . ^u'li
blessing. At 2 o’clock the meeting was cilled to order by the president. Roll call was answered by an original verse which proved very interesting. The day
ed with candles and tiny candel- was spont in quiltjng aJld ppaPing
on a quilt for the hostess. The
Those present were agreeably mpeting adjourned at 4 o’clock home of Mrs. Fred Starr. Tnero morning,
at th, (^ ...iti, 1 ,,,.*., Rauh Deo
Has Splendid Meeting
Tile Roachdale Home Kc will
Mrs. O. H. Hammond, former- ;lhras wrved as P lace cards
ly of CJreencnstle, is a patient in
the St. Francis hospital in Indi- •"' lr P rih, ' tl w hde seated ui me to me( , t with Leota anapolis, room 228. She recently dinn er table when Bud W ehstor, jy for t ( 1P Christmas meeting, underwent a major operation. 1 of I'.dianapolis, arrived unex- + + + -r
pectedly and took motion pie- T , k . Koa ,. h<lalp Home Ec
District Governor of Rotary j ti ire s
Club, Mr. Arvhl P. Zetterburgj was the first time in a num
and Mrs. Zetterbirrg, Mr. ana j t(P ,. of years that the brothers mpet wit h Mrs. Nathan Call .Irs. E. E. Kemp of Newcastle Hnd sistprs of lhp Repd family Saturday Dpc ., mbpr 7th at , 1: :{ 0 tn Z° f nT' ,>,aV0 b0C ' n to * ;ethpr and thc day A. M. for the annual Xmas pot- . p. ’ . a 1 ' ^ ” ” ! was spent in reminiscing. luck dinner. Please bring table
| Those present were Mis. Dora service. There is to be a 25c gift
Mrs. Walter Williams and. Heed, New Market; Mr. and Mis. exchange. Also the collection of Mrs. Elmo Sweet are in Muncie j. o. Reed, Raccoon; Mr. and -Vies. All past presidents are
as guests at the wedding of Miss] M rs. J. M. Reed, Lebanon; Mr. Helen Dobbs. Miss Dobbs is a j and Mrs Ralph gears, Ladoga; niece of Mrs. Williams. The wed- Mrs Nora Smit h, Miami, Fla.; ding will take place Saturday if 'vt rs . Earl Overstreet, RussellNewcastl? at the First Chris- v||1< .. Ml , and Mrs . E . 0 . Adkins,
tian, church. I .. .
, . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reed; — v
U 1 l "° ,p ( lllls ti-*n fhurd 1 yj rs Edith Merritt, Harold Reed, 3rd at the home of Mrs. Graoj
Missionary Society and Ladle. aU cf Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Aid will meet Ihursdav. Dec. 1. | , . ... ,, , . .. . Bud Webster and son and Mr.
all day with Mrs. Alva Lisbv • , ^ , — — .. . . . • and Mrs. Ronk. of Indianapolis. - lease bring yaur gut for the. **4.* Cleveland childrens Home to the V1 _ . *7 . church Sunday or t , the meeting’ Tr,PP,>,t
Egypt. Mrs. Wnshhfjrn is s, Belgium bride.
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Modern Priscilla Club To Meet Modern Priscilla Club meet Monday at 2:10 at
St., was admitted to the II
_ last night.
I Miss Donna Bailey, Gr tie, K 2. was admitted hospital last night, will Daisy Marshall, LinfOlf the was admitted to the hoepil
cordially invited.
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Maple Heights ( lull To .Meet Tuesday
The Maple Heights Home Ec Club met Tuesday, December
300 -Bushy, shapely, Ira non-shatterinj Bali
Christmas Trees will arrive seen
from 2 feet ta 14 led All trees complete >1111
Order early far a |eed selectien-Oelivery l»l»
Thursday. PI, are note change ol
date.
Among those attending "Up In Central Park” at English’* Theatre in Indianapolis this evening are Mr. and Mrs. Don McLean, Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Donner Mr. and Mrs. .lames Houck. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hin- | ken, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Williams. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sandy, Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Fuson, Miss Elisabeth Raridcn and S. R Rariden. PEACE I’KOPONALN <( <>n»tnu*d from Pnar Our | the present government agreement, and Lewis has given no indication that they would return to work under thc same terms. Insofar as Mr. Truman urges the miners to work nil bout a signal from Lewis, he will he playing a long shot. The late
To Tuesday Club
Watts. The president, Mrs. Neuman opened the meeting. The '-Jb creed was repeated, saint to the flag was given and the, song of the month "Oh Come All Y P Faithful’’ was sung by the
j Mrs. Agnes Trippett was hos- <f ro up.
fir Christmii *
teas to the Tuesday Club Tile? day evening, Dee. 3rd. ! The president, Mrs. Olga Stwulley. opened the meeting with the collect and pledge to th*flag. Responses to roll call were miscellaneous. Club song was followed by reading of minutes ot last meeting. The president appointed Mrs. Esther Fry, Mrs. Vesta Heavin and Mi's. Maude Farmer on the program committee, and Mrs. Jenevra Knoll and Mrs. Agnes Trippett ou the flower committee. Mrs. Dorothy Foster resigned as treasurer of ♦ he club and Mrs. Esther Fry was elected new treasurer. A very interesting and amusing short story “Ordeal” was given by Mrs. Mildred Bustin Mrs. Jenevra Knoll and Mrs. Agnes Murphy entertained th*club with a piano duet. "Home
| President Roosevelt issued sim-j Sweet Home" was played by' ilar appeals and orders during! Mrs. Olga Stwallcy and enjoyed j the 1043 strikes, but the miners by the members very much. Dut-| always waited fcSr instructions ing the social hour several games from Lewis. | were played. Delicious refreshMr. Truman’s speech also wilt ments were nerved by the bongo into the grave economic crisis teas.
During thc business Imj? Mrs.
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EITEl'S can Mlp ytuf Christmii fMS r * Elfel's tftsiintrs an •vtr with Haas. Sajp*^ Beautiful WraatM Rin|ing Daar Unique Mantel Nh* Bushy Trees Nemltak raplil Artistic Centerpt****
growing out of the strike A new warning on that phase came yesterday from deputy Solid Fuels Administrator Dan H. | Wheeler, who told state govoru-
Thc Christmas meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Foster. The meeting night has been changed from December 17th to December 16th on
liirs that stoppage hnd pushed the'account of conflicts with other
nation to "thc very brink of cco- * meetings,
nomic paralysis." | 4444
State governments were asked Cloverdale Club
| to send representatives to a Met With Mm. MeCoy ! meeting with federal fuel offi-j Mrs. Delia McCoy was hostess , cials next Tuesday to study new to the Cloverdale Fortnightly! coal conservation measures. j Club Wednesday afternoon. Do-'.I 1 - 14th. The meeting was in charge 1
PLEASE ORDER TODAY FOR DELIVERY LATER Eital’i bring you the widest selectien »f deeereting mat^^'* l,
l,»ng-»e:*dled pine Hpruec ArborvltaiBalsam Hemlock Hovwood Fir Juniper
English Molly Carolina Hull) Mistletoe Hnckle Berry Vlieblgau Red Berries Novelty ( andles Heented Caudles Dripl* ..s Tapers Water Repellent .Ribbon
Bells * Non-Breakabl’ Snou Bell'* pine <.on , *‘ , R. d Berries ivpp«*r Silvered Holly pla-lie Tree Dee.** tW ’
New Era Club .Meets Tuesday
New- Era Club will meet Tues-
day at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. followed with responses Knudson. Mrs. Russell Piareo CUtl "wMctr^-wep” will be in charge of the program, chiefs.” Among the most inter-
of the pi-esident, Miss Beryl Sandy. Collect wan road in uni-
son. Singing of dub
For th« Spirit tf Christmas
ub song was! onaes to’ roll j
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