The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 May 1947 — Page 2

Mrs. Bornice Clearwater an.i Mrs. Lois Saylor and daiifrhd a lighter. Linda Lou of R. 2. ter of R. 3, Greencastle. were Cloverdale, were dismissed from dismissed from the Putnam th.' Putnam County hospital Sun- county hospital Monday mornday. in K-

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r-J bAiLV bAhiJti?. GKctrsCaSTlE. Im’DIANA, MONDAY, may 19, 194/^ THE DAILY BANNER i ' rh ‘:. c ‘! y SOCIETY

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

"1. tVaves For All”

Entered in the poatoffle* at

reencastle. Indiana as second Putnam county hospital.

The city council will meet regular session this evening

7:.SO

John McAninoh of Coatesviile is reported critically ill at the

Jreencastle,

lass mall matter under Act of

March 7, 1878.

Subscription price. 15 cents per .veek; $3.00 per year by mail In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 oer year by mall outside Put-

nam Countv.

8. K. Rarlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

Personal And Local News n R 1 E F S

Bob Cook, who is attending Purdue University, sepnt thi week end vith his paicnts. Alice Murphj of Greencastle i was dismissed from the Putnam county hospital on Sunday, | Putnam County Mothers Sc.--vicc Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at tlie home of Mrs. Iva

Hammond. /

Jack Newgent who is attend-i contl n '

ing Purdue

week-end in Greencastle

his parents,

Newgent.

.Mrs. Bill Porter, 212

Washington street, found

mushrooms Sunday that weighed one pound. The largest was

!• and :l j inches tall.

Good Cheer Club Met

With Mrs. Dennis Terry • The Good Cheer Club met Thrusday, May 15lh with is.

' Dei nis Terry in Mt. Meridian.

p. uteen members responded to

i re ] call with memories of their! ifii t day at school. There •vere i five children present also. Mrs.| Cloi ie Koth read an article on ! ih. U’aMorf-Astoria Hotel which Was very interesting. ; ) Mrs. Anna Snyder conducted I tv , unusual and entertaining

. . members

evening ai 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Rexel 1 Boyd.

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Tuesday Evening Tri kappa To Meet

Active Chapter of Tri Kappa will hold a business meeting. Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock, with Mrs. Edward Wood. 304

| Greenwood Avenue.

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Mrs. llatinnoHd Hontess

To Eriendship t'liib

of Mrs Edna Whitt. N. Madison St. •I* *1* -I- -!- Women Of The Mo >se Meets Wednesday

and

N "nn

Women of the Moose will meet Coloon

Forrest HHrrig •lean. Mrs. o p

^n.PhUhp, the host ' a 1 ^' i M ’; 3111 Ke, meth mi ^

r.nd daughters

Nancj

F Him

Wednesday at 8:30 at the Home. 4- •!• + + lielinetll Harris Honored at Dinner A surprise dinner in honor of the birthday anniversary ot Kenneth K. Harris was hold at

castle.

Mph0ney - 811 « G«J

met his home on Rockville Road,

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UlrthdayR

Mrs. Imogone Scohee, pyw.

VDtlPO rsl.J C*..*

The Friendship Club Wednesday evening with Mr . | Sunday. May 18th. with the fol- 27 wars old ^turday yi^" 1 ! Wanda Hammond with fourteen lowing guests present: Mr. and! Miss Joan Arnold yi y,^ 1.

hostess served do

j j * tchnI'cl

University spent tnej*' 1 1 i > fl 1 shn.. nts tarn pie ca || W j(p a handkerchief ex- pass,

wit!: I tures wre taken of the ^oup

Mr anil Mrs. Rov| Cn t,u ' ' ht ’ a,, J llUrnm 8' °,t W as voted to have a

June with Mrs. Lois

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\\. DrIcKati**- Attend

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Mrs R- ssie Bruner, of India iapolis. s| cut Saturday in this city. | Walti r Brown was reported in a serious condition at the Put.uam county hospital Monday. j Alr> Steve Chenoweth of Ind-

ianapi its spent the weekend with . .... , „ , , t Mrs. Louella Hancock. 641

Mrs. Charles Crawley, N. Ind-J

iana St.

Mrs. Ezra. Arnold of near hill-

ami one guest, Mrs. Mrs. \V. V. Mangrum of Elvans- ; Monday. May is. Hardwick, answering ville, Mr. and Mrs. George Nett>- Anne Irene Hunter i

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth j of M| . and Mrs. James c h* 1 '

During the business Hicks, Mrs. Jennie Von W'iler, IPdlmore. 2

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Harris, Mr May is.

jsupiier Wednesday, May 28th Jit and .Mrs. Johnnie Harris, M* 'VEDhrXr.s 7:00 p. m. at Chet’s Cafeteria J'nd M'.s. dim VVhitis and two! Mr. and Mrs. Harold k c for the husbands. To make res- sons, Mr. and Mrs. James Cl.iik 20 yeats today. Mav ervations please call Gladys and sons, Steven and Terrel, an 1 i — Sutbcrlin. 817-J not later than Miss Gertrude Harris, all of In-j f l-OVEItll\| ; y

<lianapolls; Mr. and Mrs. Ralpli Week end

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Mrs. Roy l’ VI1 Ll,t 1 ' — V " J ‘"* "---o *—j „ i^ ,t ,B-aa ,1C, I In hav#* a \1 r and Ml’S \ferl** Hnt-ria Vf». ! Alav IS *

rneit in

west iL^X-

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1 I* r« ii h Li<*k

| Members of t he Greencastle I May 2a

Mrs. Ruby Smith was dismiss-j ^ ot Ame * lt ' Ui -^soda. j n j um , nieeting: will bv hold Ross anil Howard Harris of Gilbert a Coffman vvt r ed from the Putnam county hns-j' 1 ‘ ,wl ' s ' t ' "nun. « " a Madonna Elmore. I Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs Wil- Edith Levage and u

tended that organizations 25th .... . „. , , , h " ,lu •"«»

-c -i* . liam Townsend and daughter, Stevens of Charleston in, ( ro-Tat-Em (Tub June, of Quincy; Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Maude Brown ie! ; Meets Wt-dneisda.v Clyde Hutcheson, Everett Har- ( 'ay to spend a week ...^ . Cro-Tat-Em Club will meet ris. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Harris. Ky . at the home of q, i Wednesday at 2:.T0 at th,- hone Edward Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and family.

pital Sunday. She had been a patient there for about three months after suffering burns

when a stove exploded.

more, returned home from the Putnam county hospital Thursday after a recent major opera-

tion.

Mis. R. J Gillespie left today for Los Angeles, Calif., to with her son .lurk who is attend-

11 a.-t Walnut street fell at. ' home Saturday afternoon was admitted to the

annual state convention Friday and Saturday, at the French Lick Springs Hotel were among the 17a delegates coming from the 35 branches within Indiana

, iru lI Mrs. Joe McCord, past state Putnam president, served as p|rli3men-

her

county hospital early Sunday, morning. Her condition Mondavi s ' "is.

1 tarian during the business ses-

Other Greencastle dele-

was reported as fair. U‘ lU ‘ s whaled Dr. Virginia HarAn assortment of 24 beautiful j 1 1( '' vlv ‘'''• cted President of

the local branch, Mrs. A. \\.

potted plants has been present-j

ci l to the

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ANNOUNCING The Opening Of a new feed, builders hardware, and Lumber Business in Bainbridge. THE FARM and BUILDERS SUPPLY STORE CYRIL G. MASTER, Manager

mg University of Southern Cali-

fornia.

| Ray Hall, of Indianapolis, | spent the week-end with his ■ mother, Mrs. Eleanor Hall and 'Mr. and Mrs. E. J. St a rib and

family.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard

and children of Mnncie. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Smith of this city.

city fire department bv ^ 1 "'-‘ ‘P- ' ,rs Herbert Nadkeika, Milton Klebusch. owner of Mil- - M ' s Hcrold R< > s * t " 1(1 Mrs - Jr,h, ’

ton’s Posey Patch

The plants Cartwright.

now adorn the old fire bell on| Amcng the speakers who were the corner of Indiana ami Wal-j heard during the two day convenmit street s I u " n was Wayn* Guthrie, city I Mrs. Viola Sims and daughter ‘ litii oi the Indianapolis Neves.

Additional speakers included Dr. Kathryn Mi-Hale, Washington,

I> C., notional general director of AAUW and the association's representative for UNESCO, and Miss Elsie Marie Rood, Norwegian graduate student from Indiana University. Miss Roed is the holder of an international

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GREENCASTLE MONUMENT CO.

of Reelsville. R. 2. were dismiss-

Smith ca from the Putnam County hos-

pital Saturday. Mrs. Sims is the mother of fifteen children, , thirteen of whom are living.

.~ ...I.lames Sims, the father, is a

All Scouts of Troop 99 will] , u . I contractor,

meet m th.' C hristian church an-1 „ . , .. „ _ , Mrs. Ethel Day Harper of A!-

n*-x 7: »0 this evening. Important'

.. o- i l uquerque, New Mexico, and h meeti: g i >r < amparee M t\ 24-2.>1 , ‘ ,,

Mr and .Mrs Earl Copi'nhaver

,, _ . , . „ El Paso, Texas, have returned to

and M innie Snapj) of Tndianap-,

, .their home after visiting Ken-

dis v re recent guests of Mr.

, ,, , ,, .■ .i ■ . noth and Alice Day and Mr. an 1 r.nd Mrs. C arl Snapp of this city. ■ i ,, , ,'Mrs. Kenneth West and family.

Mi. and Mrs. Pimi Decker anil . . . ,, . . ...in . i ci i u i i T his was Mrs. Harper’s first vis- Cobin Memorial church will

children. Jack and Shirlev, Bob’ 1 , . ,t to Indiana since she left Fill-'i'uid a luncheon meeting Taes-

Stmth and Dova Greene, all of|

were recent guests of j

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith ofj

this city. tcJoYcrdulc Couple Frn'd: Hiiller, who lives on a! ^ erf Here Mac 10

Reelsvilit* rural route accordingl ti the l ity police, was arrested| m Greencastle Saturday evening) m a charge of public intoxica-l tion, j Charles Webster was here]

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Sjitur i.v Irom Brazil, visiting! with friends and acquaintances. I He lived here many years. Hi ^ expects to spend the summer in Russellville, another of his old

home towns.

Th. Business and Professional Wi men's Club will meet on Wednesday evening. May 21, at home of Miss Susie Talbott, 412 East Hanna street. Mr. T A. Kleckner, Supt. of the

Miss Martha Jean Elmore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Elmore, of Cloverdale became tn> bride of Russell O. Senclmeycr, son of Mr. and Mrs Ferry Sundmeycr, also of Clov-

.> daughter. Mrs. Ruth Davison ofj study grant provided by AALW.

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w. s. t . s. officials wm llnlil Luncheon .Meeting

The official board of VVSCS of I

aties-

more forty-eight years ago. /day, May 20 at 1:90 p. m. at the

.dunce, were recent guests of, • 'home of Mrs. John Tennant.

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Thursday 4'lilb' .Met

With Mrs. Berge * I The Thursday Club met May 15 at the homo of Mrs. Marvel Beige. The morning was spent visiting and at noon a palatable

dinner was served.

In the afternoon the meeting was called to order by Hallie Kirrmelis, assistant president. 1 The club song was sung and the Lord’s Prayer was repea te l. Thirteen members were present. 1 Response to roll call was “My Favorite Flower.” A business ;-i ssion was held. The next meeting will be at the home of Mis Ida Sinclair instead of Gertrude '4iegelman’s because of her illness. The meeting was turned

subject

the group promptly o’clock, having as his i Know Yc.ur Schools”

| Mrs. Clarence Marshall, living | 'll R. R. 4, Greencastle. had on isplay here Saturday a gas , balloon which she found on the [farm It hod been released in I j Mehphis, Tonn., and was an ad-j ; vortiseiiient for the annual’

erdale. Saturday night. May 10. in one of mid-spring’s loveliest weddings at the First Christian

church of Greencastle.

The church was decorated with palms and pink snapdra.;cns. Bridal music was played , by Mrs. A. L. Meredith. T 1 tlu ’| candles were lighted by Nice , Larkin, uncle of the bride. Rev. j R.dph Saunders performed the double ring ceremony in th ■

presence

at eight of their tanli i U , 8 The bride who was given

1 -' 1 ^ 11 *' i ' Al " : “" lr,s ' s ! mi sence of immedinte member over to the hostess and she read

a letter she had received from a

It was about the

• n j friend of hers.

disaster of the old country and

CLOSING OUT SALE

Garage Equipment And Auto Parts As I am converting my garage into a skating rink. I will sell al auction, at in\ garage located on South Main "strcc! in Cloverdale, Indiana, all garage equipment anil auto parts, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 21,1947 Starting at 12:00 O'Clock Noon (Daylight Time) -One (doin' tuin posDJloist, complete with fitting anil fluid, new, never used; to (on hydraulic press, 700 amp. \re welder, Victor acetylene welding outfit, Kattmodc f»M i barger ,' elee(rie and 1 j” cli-etric (trill, •; ton chair .ndst. Van liorn hen'll grinder, NmiK valve rescaler, valve refacer, one set inside injcroniet-rs. -cl outside micrometers with laliiM'rs, Van liorn dJectrie pod-tier, 2 floor jacks San-volt ampere tester, sun iMKclI-Teili ti-Mer, Bowes Spark plug cleaner and t eter, Bowes vulcani/er, tire spreader, pin liones, ,-vpansioii reamers, se« small taps and dies, set carhureator twois, grease gun. Iirake shoe riveting machine. New Parts Consisting ot: Head gaskets and gasket sets for all makes of cars and trucks, complete line of brakv kits, points, plugs, master eydnd er for all niakrs, break linings; water pumps, radiator hose. Seal-beam head lamps, ring*, kits of other parts and miscellaneous articles used in a modern garage, Th:* above list of equipment is either new or slightly used. All new within lust year. Lots of hard to gel Items are in this sale TERMS — CASH. Not Kcspim-ihle ia Case of Accidents. STATTNER SERVICE M *■ * TIB**- • eei>: Wayne BraiUiefnan. ( fnvordalc — Jv'utile L. Haley, oiiinhigton.

otiginal gas which started it on its long flight from Memphis.

marriage by her father wor

white suit with White accessor- i.ovv fatally it had affected the ies. Her corsage was pink anljyounger class of people. After white roses. | which .some very good contests -Mrs. Donal I Lewis, sister o 1 were given and won by Litlu the groom, was matron of hon . Cox, Geitrude Ziegeiman, Esther or, and wure a gray suit with c'radick and Ida Sinclair.

l, t . _ , blac k ami w hite accessories. H. r Everyone present had an en-

. Memphis Cotton Carnival. Tit' . . . sc

,, ... corsage whs pmk carnation.-J-.ynble time at Mrs. Serge's

lu.lloon still retained some of thel—.,, ,, ...... t-”' 7

Fill Heavln. cousin of the bride,I new home In Greencastle ard was best n an. j wished that all the menTb-i s The bride’s mother wore pat could have been there,

green with black accessories and hep corsage was pink carru-

t'ons. The groom's mother w-oi _ .

I Mill Meet fiiesdiiv

a corsage ofj

The •Present Day Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. L. C. Buchbeit.

(Tab M ill Meet M'lth Mrs. Brown

Mrs. Milton Brown will be hostess to the Penelope Club Tuesday afternoon at 2:30

o’clock. + + + 4'

Ladies Aid To

THE CHEF'S CORNER - - - - Mure and mure Cbel’i U get ling to he the phtre In meet your friends - - - - Ceil gen 1ml gr >up- gather each morning and afternoon to have a hit nip of java and pleasant conv«*rsaMon - - - - and you wmild lie surprisi'd how many pies, salad plates, and sandvv iehe- we serve fm afternoon and morning snacks - - - - On Tuesday we’ will hav.- CALVES LIVER AND ONIONS - - - - Those nice Bermuda unions with the c\- < .'llent flavor, CHET'S CAFETERIA Across fritai Post Office

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Present Day Club

| pale pink with a corsage

white carnations.

Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the brick in Cloverdale. Guests present were: Mr and Mrs. Nick Larkin and aPnicc, Mr. and Mrs. Perry ?‘-ndn»eyer. Mr. and Mrs. I^aikin and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. aid Lewis, Mr anil Mrs. P., K

I

; Heavin, Mi and Mrs. V. L. Larkin of Cloverdale, Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Elmore, Mr. and Mrs. Carl | Meet Thursday , Elmore of Stilesvilie, Mr. an ij The Brick Chapel Ladies Alii Mrs. Venue Larkin. Mr. an 1 will meet Thursday afternoon,!

Mrs. Robert Larkin of Mt. Me>icllan, Mr. anil Mrs. Byron Runyan of Kennard, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Sendemeyer and family of

Indianapolis.

The beautiful wedding cake (fecerated with a mbMaturu hrMki and groom, a gift from Emanu -I McCullough, was cut by the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. V L, Larkin and Mrs. Nick Larkin served wedding cake, punch, nuts and mints to the guests.

May 22nd. at the home of Mrs. F. W Wright. Mrs. Glenn Flint will had devotions and the pro-' gram will be piesented by Mrs. Ted Bock. The meeting will he. gin at 2:UO o’clock, DST.

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D. A. R. Mill Meet Ti. "-day Evening

Washburn Chapter of Daughters at the American Revolution will meet at the home of Miss j Minetta Wright on Tuesday

The bride is a graduate of the] evening at 7:30 There will be an Cloverdale High School, class of election of officers and Miss '47. Jhe groom is also a grad-! Wright will present the program,

’■ate of the Cloverdale school Delta Theta Tuu

He servi ddour, years in World 4* + 4* 4* ^'ar 11 add id now employed as Installation Tuesday stock miigAg'CJ' at the Langd'in Delta Theta Tau will have inRros. Regal Store In Cloverdale. rlallation and pledging Tuesday

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