The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 December 1946 — Page 2
i’H! BAftY BARREf, GBEENCASTLE, fNDIANA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1946.
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f'lirislmas l*art,v For < hildrrn at Moosi* Homo Worn 0 !! of thp Mno?? and Loyal Ort’cr of Moose will hold a Christmas part> for the children of the members on Saturday, Uo< . 21st at 8 F. M There will be a grab bag for the women of thf Mocs", each member is re-
queste.i to bring a $1.00 gift for the gtab-bag. All members and their children are urged to attend. Due lo a large sale Friday, tin sale at Sale Faiilion will start promptly at !<• $■ 'I. l7-8t.
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For “HIM” you wan( the most wonderful gift in all the world -- something to please him beyond words •• something to put that heavenly gleam in his eye -- something he will love and love you for giving to him. Such a gift you will find here among our treasure-trove of sparkling Christmas ideas.
TIES
65c to $5.00
I atr.I Patterns
SLEEVELESS SWEATERS $3.50 to $6.00 tin | i»i Tilt's^
PAJAMAS Up to $10.00
I or sleeping t Viinfort
SPORT SHIRTS $3.75 to $6.50 I.OMi sl KHVKS Main Beaulilul shades.
DRESS SHIRTS $3.00 Up An Array id Color* and Patterns.
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CANNOX’§ OHRISTMAS 6tfIS FOR MEN .
THE DAILY BANNER
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED "It Wave* For All" Entered in the p<vstofftc* at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of
March 7. 1878.
Subscription price, 15 cems pe>r week; $8.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 I per year by mail outside Put•Be ye therefore’‘ C o un ty.
SOCIETY
| nnd was answered by 12 mem-' i hers nnd 5 guests. Two new
Christ mas Heeling ' r.ienibeis wore iidded to the Club, Of Thursday Cluh I Mrs. Lulu Hammond and Mrs. Mrs. Ed McQueen was hostess j Phyllis Shoemaker. The meeting t tht Christmas meeting of the v. as dismissed with a prayer by Ti .usday Chib with 14 niemlK'i --.'Myrtle Cline. After this a t ea ,i>d one guest, Pfiis Snodgrp:••••. ing by Mrs. Pearl Leonard, ll.e pi ' , t.t. After the delicibifs meeting was tliea turned over to j.jtdi.iri dinner was served, th(' |tlie hostess who concluctetl three • ee' fig w as called to ordet l.yj clever contests which were won tiu | resident by singing tfilc.U.b.v Maty Clark, Irene Black nnd .Si. !ii followed by the Lord. - Bernice Trout. Dsitributing o* prayer. 'presents which hail been placed All gathered around the beau- 1 around the Christmas tree '•/ 1 dully decorated Christmas tree' m cret sister was very muelt ci>
and gifts were distributed to joyed by all.
each member. I Lovely refreshments Ktsponses to roll rail was'sji veil by the hostess and her a. reading verses from the cards'• ietunt. Mrs. Irene Black. j
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S. It. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
Pl'IISOXAL And Local News BRIEFS
Klmcr Blue who has been critically ill this week was reported
slightly improved today.
that were with the gifts.
OBUTARV
Life is uncertain hut death is sure sometime-some where. Alberta our friend and neighbor had been to visit a sick relative last Saturday, Dec. 7. 194i>, ere she reached her home, th" summons came, as is will come to you and I, sometime—some-
where.
| Jesus said:
toady also, for the Son of man comcth at an hour when ye think
not.” Luke 12-40.
Alherta, second child of John Wesley and Mary Phillips was bom in Kentucky July 15. 1877; she had been in failing health foi several months but hail been .as well as usual, her sudden death came as a great shock to her family and friends; her parents have preceded her in death. In 1898 she was married to William Garrett, of Kentucky, soon after their marriage, they came to Indiana to make their
home, they located in
brick home on the Richard Sin- finy Terry
elair farm about three miles
east of Greencastle.
To this union was born on» son, Lewis Clay, who is a farmer, living northeast of Fillmore. William Garrett died when this son was 17 1-2 months of age. Alberta assumed the respons-
ibility ef being both father and Clovordalc.
mother of this son.
On December. 31, 1921 she was united in marriage with Leonard
Heavin three weeks from today, tmle ' ,f " ‘"i with a good attendance, thev would have lived 25 years of to ,je <>llt in his tar a * uin ' . ' observance of Golden Rule hippy wedded life. Mrs. Alva Layton, rural route week, talks were given on .She became a member of the a who lias been seriously ill for spiritual vacation by C. BL JohnC'hristian Church in Bowling tlie past fourteen weeks is rapid- ■- a and on Character Iviuoati/m Cecil, Kentucky, when about 18 improving at the Putnam by Mrs. Kate Baloh. Each was years of age, later transferred County Hospital. (Wry uiteiesting. In r membership to the Fillmore Mr. and Mrs. Grover Gough of tmistmas carols were sung by
Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. t!le 8 ,a, *e pupils and a solo, 'Oh! John Gough ate Sunday dinner 0o ' ,le Al1 Ve Faithful " vvas K ivpn
with Mrs. Nettie Underwood at by Satldra :3m0?k -
CrawfordsVille last Sunday. 1 r,l ‘ U ‘ rPstin * pictures were
shown about Portugal and our
f reign neighbors.
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Next meeting wil be with Mrs
The club voted to contribute Mary Clark Jan. 8th, with Mrs. lo the Christmas Seal fund. ! Pearl Leonard assisting.
Mrs. Lillian Moser was an aft- 4* ernoon visitor and was presente i Cnlden Hod C lub with a gift fiom the members. | Held >l*ftlng
During the social hour contests were given and won by Ida!
The Golden Red Club was held
Rozelln Hunter and son spent ' ,, . vr ' ., T amsihiy night, Dec. 5, at Mrs. the little Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. 1 ‘'" U u r ' My '. tle ker ’, M Rachel Surber’s. Eight members
ana OUve Harcourt. L. erp s?nt . 0ne ne . ; memb er The next meeting Will be with ^ ^ The meetlnK wag
of Mt. Meridian.
| Women of the Moose will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at the home. All officers and mem >ers are .urged
’ to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hunter an 1 son. spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Jess:’ Williams west ot
Harry Stamp of Franklin township, who lias been ill some
Mrs. Georgia Miller Jan. 9 with New Year’s resolutions for roll call and election of officers for
the new year.
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Kuinhridgr PTA Hold*. IK'eefiiher .'fwting
The regular December meeting ■ f the Parent Tea hers Association of the Bainbridge sclyrols was field in the school auditorium
Christian Church, where stv worshiped her God and worked its long as health permitted. She was also a member of the
Eastern Star, which she enjoyed Putnam county life insurance very much. 'agents have been invited to a The church and O. Bl. S. have inm-iieon meeting at Terre Haute lost a faithful member. 1 Wednesday noon, at which the She leaves this husband and speaker will be Nate Kaufman of .‘cn, Gladys, her daughter-in-law, Shelbyvillc, a top salesman for two grandsons, Junior and life insurance in Indiana.
Home Ee Club Hod Christmas Meeting
Th.e Clinton and Madison , Township Home Economic Club
Charles, one brother, Henry Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rogers f the annual Christmas meet Phillips, ot Floyd township, two Atlanta, Georgia, and their sister, " il ^ Pmtte of Mrs. Bred
sisters, Maggie, wife of Jesse Bertha Rogers of Roachtlale, acE'liott of Fillmore and Static, companied Mr. and Mrs. Bllls-
Wiehn an with M,rs. Claude Newgent and Mrs. Vern Sigler as-
widow of Ben Singleton of worth Rogers of Indianapolis to hostess. Martinsville, Ind., six nieces, six Rockford, III., to visit Walter nephews, several grandneices Roger and family and Mr. and
and nephews and one greatginnd nephew and one great grandneice. One little granddaughter, Alberta Garrett, passed away n Jan. 1940
Mrs. Bill Vonsthie and son re-
cently.
T-5 J wse W. Roys 1 returned to Ca.np Polk, Louisiana after a 15 day furlough with his parents. Mr .and Mrs. Rollio Koyse and
This poem was found in her fahiily. His wife, Mary, did not Bible, her close friend’s say it return with him since v since was the Golden Rule of her life. Camp Folk is being closed this
I month, A Christmas turkey din-
Do some thing for somebody ner was enjoyed Friday before he
somewhere, •
While jogging along life’s road; , Help someone to carry his bur-! LKA\K FOR I'. K. lien, | MOSCOW, D?c. 16 (UP)
cf .’n by siging America. The next meeting will be a Xmas party which will be held at Mrs. Amy Neals Dec. 19. There will he presents and tardy for the children. Members please bring liandkerchief for our new member and gift for secret sister. -j. Ladies Ait] Met Al ( lovertlale The Ladies Aid of Clovcrdalc B'irst Chirstian church met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clemon Douglas. Eight members were present. Election of officers was held and the following members were elected; Mrs. Kathleen Douglas ■ re-elected president; Mrs. Evelyn Yanders, vice president; Miss Glcen Christenberry. secretarytreasurer, | This was a Christmas party tend there was an exchange of gifts. There was some work done on quilt patches. Refreshments were served by the hostess. 1 Next meeting will be 2nd Thursday in January at th‘ home of Mis. Evelyn Yanders. |
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Mrs. Hrnwu Hostess To Cloverdale Chit*
was hosClub at
Tile members and their families e: joyed a bountiful pitch-in dinner at the noon berur served I on the beautiful decorated dining table. The House was lovely with a lighted trae, wreaths ai*J
candies.
After noon the club was called t: order by tile president, Mrs. Wichmann, opening with the club song followed by the creed, flag salute and committee reports. It was voted to buy a health bond.
The secretary reviewed the pro- which ‘ veryimc enjoyed. Christ-j ! gram for next year. A vote ‘ muK f,arol “ ' vt ‘ r ‘‘ s,,n ‘" !4 "‘ l
Mrs. Harold Brown less to Dine and Chat
her home south of Cloverdale on Wednesday afternoon, December Uth. All members were present and answered roll call with the origin of Christmas customs and decorations. Entertainment was
furnished by Juana, Nancy and j Joan Cummings and Joyce Noes j
And lighter
load.
wtll grow
your Elliott Roosevelt and his wife. ' former movie actress Fay-' Knu r l son, will depart today or tomor-
sotnebody, ,mv f° r the Uniteil States, whi le
t Roosevelt said he will "work :icevery f' v cly" in the Democratic party.
lilIt . J Roosevelt said lie hop. a to lain sharing the sorrow of others,J'" 1< ’ ^otict Union next year
for a thorough study of the
A vote of
thanks was given. Mrs Wich- ' matin for her hospitality. Meeti: j elot -d witli the Cub prayer.
A Christmas contest was given Velda al,<J iMrs - Rose,,a
Do something f
gladly,
It will sweeten
care,
your
Your own are less hard to liear. Do something for somebody striving, To help where the way seems long, Ami the homeless hearts that languish Will cheer up with a little song.
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Do something for somebody striving, J Whatever may be your creed; There’s nothing on earth can help you I So much us a kindly deed. J This is the synopsis of the life of Berta Heavin who lived 69 years. 4 months and 22 day*. j p,l. -. - j UNION VALLE* (H LUC IP CjHIUSTMAK PROGRAM The Union Valley Church wil) hold a Christmas program at the church, Sunday night. December 22nd. There will be a play and special music. Everyone is invited. Homan’* Union To Meet Tlmr-Jay The Woman's Union of the B’irst Christian Church will meet in the church parlor* Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. The sanctuary committoe will meet at J;l5 f*. M.
{ country.
ROOTS
YOUNG chemists CHEMISTRY SETS $1.50 and $2.95 All kinds of chemicals to mak< the modern young chemist phased Christmas. He'll have lots of entertainment mixing the compounds.
Mrs. Marie Taylor and daughter of Greencastle, R J, were reUascd from the hospltgl yesterday. Lloyd O'Hair of Rainbrid^e was dismissed from the hospital Monday. Mrs. Lena Pettit and son of Clayton were released from the hospital Tuesday.
simple 2 and 2 ‘“'“if ybuKavc **vytking to lose you need insurance with SIMPSON STONER INSURANCE PHONE 6
by Mrs. Stark and Mrs. O’Haver cud was won by Mrs. Bob Wich-
ma.nn.
There were twenty members
and t.venty-flve guests.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. B’red Wichnann, Mr. and Mrs. James Tabor, Mrs. Claude Newgent, Mrs. TVil Beak ami son; Mn. Glenn BTint, Mrs. Win. E. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Chxifeltcr, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Crodian, Mr. and Mrs.
Steele, Mrs. Josephine Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sigler, Mi. and Mrs. Frank Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wichmann anj daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Russell J O’Haver, Lloyd O’Haver, Mis.', • Earl Woodworth, Mis. Hattie j Unger, Gene Unger, M,r. and Mrs ! Harry Glitz, Max Glitz. Mr. and i Mrs. Robert Wichmann and | daughter; Mr and Mrs. Thomas i H* Hand, Mrs. Goldie White, Mr. j and Mrs. Homer Slave no. Mrs. Lottie thurk, Mrs. Ira Hutcheaon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Williams. Mrs. William Lane, Mr. Duan?
Burk.
+ + + * Third Weslnesday Bridge Club .Meet* The Third Wednesday Bridge Club met Wednesday, Dec. 11th, with Mrs. Cecil Justus. The meeting was in the form of a Christinas party. There was a pitch-in supper and gift ex change. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ruth Agnew, Mrs. Bklith Allen and Mrs. Olive Knight •I* + + ♦ Ninas Meeting Of Good WIU Club The Christmas meeting of the Good Will Club was held at the home of Mr*. Mary Sutherlin.
mas carols were sung and there was an exchange of gifts. Thr e contests were conducted and won by Mrs. Nettie Broadstreet. Mrs.
Cummings, after which delicious lefreshmcuts were served. Mrs. Mabel Herbert wil be hostess to the club in January.
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Brick Cha|H-l luulies Aid To Huld -Meeting
The Christmas meeting of the Brick Chapd Ladies Aid will be held Thursday afternoon, December 19th at 1:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. R. S.iuth. There
Edgar j will be the usual twenty five
cent gift exchange.
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PutnaiUYtUe I*. T. A. Meets Thursday PutnamvlUe P T. A. will meet Thursday evening at 7:30. The program for the evening will be a short play by some of the members. Members pleaee bring donation for the bazaar.
The house was lovely decorated Hospital through summer
in keeping w>U) Christmas. The j meeting was opened by all sing- ' ing the club song. The regular
order of business was conducted , UUI1( . sons | by the president. Mrs. Nellie] JiUnes
I VftrtllSrttsw. KJavlt ,..,11 1 a 1 '
Golden Link (Club Tu Hold <JirislouLs Parly The Golden LinK Club will hol,i Its Christmas party ut the home of Miss Schachtel, Wednesday ever,ing at 7’30. Ruth Fry will have charge of the program followed by the gift exchange.
LOCAL BOY
<Y'oi>tfln0*f| from I’ace Oor>
men had his business beginnings' as a news boy. John became a I carrier of The Daily Banner a|
few days after moving to Green-
castle as a Junior High School! lad, and was a familiar figure!
about the business area, which route he carried for several years. During college days in addition to his Banner route lie carried and acted as local agent for the Indianapolis Times, and worked at the Putnam County
vaca-
tion*. He was man led in Sept.,* 1839 to Mias Rebecca Dellinger of Crawfordsville and has two young sons, John Michael and
He is a member
SHrr HS
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AT MULLINS YOU WILL FINS THE RIGHT
GIFT FOR EVERY MEMIER OF THE FAMILY HERE-..
VANITY SETS FOR THE
PARTICULAR LADY MUSH, COMB AND MIRROR Dicar Beautiful ^ Lucite with Nylon $7.75
Bristles •* $7.80 to LUCITE BRUSHES With Nylon Bristles
$2.75 to
$7 50
MAX FACTOR SETS $150 to $11.30 COTY POWDER AND PERFUME SETS TUYA - PINK CLOVER COLOGNE HONEYSUCKLE TOILET WATER FROLIC • COTY'S EMERAUDE PARIS -- MUGUET FANTASIE - WA0ESC0 VAN ACE EVENING IN PARIS IT'S A BELLE COMPACTS CCc to S5.00. (lift list.. FOUNTAIN PENS $1.00 to S8.H SAFETY RAZORS Gillette •• 49c to $1.00 Shick Injector • $1.25 Gems -• 39c to $1.25 CIGARS » PIPES AND SMOKING TOBACCO STATIONERY Other Items Too Numerous T. Mention. MULLINS DRUG STORE West SI* »t SR“ re - PA. PA PA. PA. PA. PA PA P*****
