The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 June 1947 — Page 2

SW5 DAILY BANKER. GREENCASTLl. INDIANA. TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1?47.'

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THE DAILY DANNER HERALD CONSOUOATEH “II Wvt* For All" Kn‘ered In the pcetoffKse »i Greencaatle, Indian* a* aeeond rlass mall matter under Act of March 7. 1878. Subscription price, 15 cent* per week; $3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 oer year by mall outride Put*

nam County.

8. R. Kaiidea, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street Personal And local Newt B B IK g & Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 0>;Je and Mi. and Mis. Harold Jackson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Oren Buis.

Miss Alma Hill, nurse's aide at the Putnam county hospital is confined to he.r home west of Belle Union, bl illness. Col. and Mrs. Earl Robbins have returned to their home in Oaktown after a visit here with Mi and Mrs. L. W. Crump. C. J. Runyan, 2(Ki Wood street, who is in a serious condition at the Methodist hospital in Indianlis, remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Beams have moved from east Washington street to their new home 2'^ niles south of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. William Seeley’ and family of Oak Creek, Colo, are visiting Mr. Seeley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Seeley on East Libel ty Street.

SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Charles It. Stiles law of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Betty Jean Kirkham, L l>on ghinn of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- was attired in a liam N. Kirkham, 19 Highland su n with blue accessori street, and Chailes R. Stites. carried a corsage of red ro.-.-were united in marriage Friday bl , da _ Mls Shjnn W ore green evening. June U, at the home of with black accessories and a eoithe Rev. Raymond Skelton in s . ( g i; 0 f yellow rose buds. BurmUsville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Stites will bo at Attendants at the wedding home at 19 Highland street for were the sister and brother-in- the present.

* ANNIVERSARIES * WEDDINGS Mr. and Mrs. Huy Cline, Belle j Union, 17 years today, June 17th. | Birthdays Miss Sylvia Scott, daughtei j gi Mrs. Lydia Harman, 18 years j today, June 17. Morris Gene Smedley, Clover- | dale, and Doris Smedley Hodge gf Greencastle, twins, today June

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IN MK.MOH1AM In loving memory of our daughter, Mary Eva Gross, who passed away June 17th. 1944. Time speeds on, three years have passed Since death its gloomiest shadows cast Within our home where all w e bright, And took from us a shining

light.

We miss that light and ever will f Her vacant place there’s none

MONROE TWI*. FARM can fil1 '

111 RK.AI TO MEET .ITN'K 19 I Down here wc mourn but not in

j vain,

George Harvey of the Research M ror U P * n heaven well me t Department of the Indiana Farm j again. Bureau will be the guest speaker Lonely mother and dad at the Mcnroe township Farm P 1 *-

Buieau n eting to be held at

t !“',. S !l m L rS, '. t . ( '. hU ™ h J,JIle 19th i Su, ' da .v dinner guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Donald Cox and faniilj were Mrs. John Gordon and

ml family and Mr. and Mrs. | son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pickel Charles Wood and Patty, were of Roachdale, Indiana, were unitweekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. [ed in marriage. The Reverend .'harks K. Wood. Greencastle. John Tennan.t officiated in the

Photo by Yon Stoiinns' Studio

Mrs. Mark Pickel

Miss Mary Carolyn Neal Is Bride of Mark Pickel In Beautiful Candle Light Ceremony Today At a candlelight ceremony this | The best man was Mr. Merrill afternoon in Gobin Memorial Hughes of Indianapolis, first Church, Miss Mary Carolyn Neal, j cousin of the groom. Ushers were daughter of Frofessor and Mrs. j college friends of the groom,

Hubert Rule and Bob Salvetor; and Robert C. Neal, brother of

the bride.

Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wood Ray R. Neal, and Mark Pickel

Mr. and Mrs. Chailes T. Robbins have gone to Frankfort where they will spend several

double ring service before an altar decorated with white flowers,

palms and candeiabra.

i '.v.s the guests of relatives. Mrs j Preceding the ceremony. Dr. Robbins formerly lived in Frank- j y an Denman Thompson played a 1 " rl- | group of bridal airs. ImmediateRex and Richard Cummings. _ ly aftor the mothers were ‘-ons of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cum- tbroU gm down the aisle. Miss miiigs of Indianapolis, are. visit-j Sheridan, soloist, sang the mg over the week end with their Alpha Phi Sweetheart Song and grandparents, Mr. and Mgs. oreig's "I Love Thee.” Just af-

Charles E. Wood, Greencastle. Commander and Mrs. Robert Julian Suthc.rlin and son, Michael, of Newport, Rhode Islan.i are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sutherlin in Groveland and friends and relatives around

Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Hughic Grimes. Mrs. Lizzie Buis, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terry and daughter Fern, Mrs. Gertie Bowen and Doris Custis visited last Sunday with

ter the Lord's Prayer, she sang "O Perfect Love” while the bridal couple kneeled. The occasion was the birthday of the bridegroom and the wedding anniversary of the parents of the bridegroom. The bride, who was given in •marriage by her fathe,r, wore a gown of white lace, fashioned in princess style with sweetheart neckline and long sleeves extend-

Mrs. Ray R. NeaJ, mother of the bride, wore a light grey sheer print with accessories of gu y and white. Her corsage wa,s dark red feathered carnations. Mrs. Glen Pickel, mother of the bridegroom, wore a black and white silk print,with white accessories, and a corsage of car-

nations.

A .reception for the relatives and close friends was held imediate.ly following the wedding the home-of the bride, 2 Seminary Court. The bride’s table was decorated with the wedding cake in the center, blue tapers and pastel flowers surrounded it. Ice-crea;-n with a center of pink wedding bell, fruit punch and mints were served. Assisting were Alpha Phi sorority sisters, the Misses Marion Greenlcaf, Mildred Greerdeaf, and Norma Jean Peabody; close friends of |

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCam- to points over her hands. Her I l))e brjde> Lucy Lftui8p |

at 8:.'10 P. M. DST.

The program will be under the ) .direction of Mr. Ivan Proctor, | township chairman and Mrs., Jesse Smith, There will be a

movie and refreshments.

Clinic und bring your neighbor and enjoy hearing one of the best

• speakers to be ha i.

Children of Tell City; Mr. and Mrs. George Gough of Roachdale; Norman Cox of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Poellein, ill of Greencastle.

Inacl< , hoop skirt ended in a semiformal m, .< n . , length train. The fingertip veil Mr. and Mrs. Royal Davis and I , . , .. , , ' °f silk illusion fell from a. lace daughters, Nancy and Joan, of | u . , , , ' ,„. , leap which formed the back-

Akron, Ohio have returned to ‘ ,

(v , . , ground for tier tiara of orange their home. They have been Du . , , , ,, , ,, blossoms. She wore a singe

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis. Miss Nancy Davis will en- 1

Moore were:

ter DePauw University

September.

Guests of Mrs. R, P. ml daughter Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Mallon

Mrs. Melvin Henry and daughter of Indianapolis, Mrs. W. W. Henry of Peru, Ind., Mrs. Cora Beatty and Mrs. Emma Aldridge of Roanoke. Va. Mrs. S. J. Henry and Mrs. Pa.ul Koff called in the afternoon. Mis. Beatty and Mrs. Aldridge are cousins of

Mrs. Moore.

strand of pearls, a gift of the groom and carried a cascade of

white roses.

Miss Margie Neal, sister of the bride and her only attendant, , was maid of honor. She was

i^* 11 ^’, gowned in light blue tissue taf-

feta. styled with sweetheart neckline, basque bodice, and bustle. She carried a Colonial bouquet of pink roses, and wore a band of pink roses in her hair. She also wore a strand of pearls. Also in the wedding party was the flower girl, Miss Sally Ballard, who wore a long pink gown and a hair band of pastel flowers. She carried a small basket

Master Wiley

Longden, and Rebecca Longdcn. Young assistants were Miss Marilyn Ballard and Master Phillip Ballard, children of Mr

and Mrs. Walter Ballard. The bride's going-away cos-

Irs. Hroad-itreet

The Dine and Chat club met Wednesday. June 11. thu home of Mrs. Nettie Broadstrcct with all members present and one guest. Mrs. Cleon Branna-

man and daughters,

y The meeting was called to order by the president. Each member presented the hostess with a dish towel. Responses to 1 oil call, \$a# ( roses. After th« business meeting contests were P conducted and won by Mrs. Dork othy Brown. Mis. Merle Sinclair and Mr*,.Mildred Cpmmings. Do | j htious refreshments were served ' by itjtf, (rosJlcs.s. Meeting adjournal SLjjrijt i:. "" h M,s -

VeldaujK-s.

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I W.s.c.s. Met With Mrs. Ruby William* The W.S.C.S. of Bainbridge Melhclist church met on Thurs- ' day afternoon Juna 9th with Mrs.

Ruby Williams.

Fourteen members answered roll call following the singing of "Where He Leads Mo I Will

• Follow.”

II Cleaning of the church was discussed und was decided that it be cleaned on Wednesday. June 2 5th. Members qomc and bring covered dish. Mrs. Mary Priest gave the program followed by leader of worship, Mrs. F.ea,ri Steward. Topic was "Children. Ani the Law." Meeting adjourned to meet with Mrs. Etta Codings on July

3rd.

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Cash-Lewis Wedding Announeed Miss Lois Mae Le vis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lewis Of Greencastle and Verlin Cash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cash of Fillmore, weh? United In marriage Saturday evening at 7:30 in the First Christian church. The Rev. Ralph Saunders performed the double ring ceremony in the presence of.the immediate

families.

The bride was attired in a white dress with white accessories. Her corsage was red sweetheart roses. The bride's only attendant was her sister-iiv law, Miss Betty Jean Cash, who wore a blue dress with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. Donald Cash, brother of Jhe groom was best map, Following the ceremony the young couple left on a wedding trip through the Northeastern states. The bride chose a white gabardine suit with white accessories for traveling. The bride is a graduate of the Greencastle High School with the class of '47. The groom is a graduate of the Fillmore High School with the class of '45. Following their trip they will be at home to their friends in their newly furnished house nine miles east of Greencastle.

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Tri Kappa Holding Initiation Dinner

The active chapter of Tri

Additional Locals Mr. and Mrs. Dale Oler spent Sunday in Elwood. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bower of St. Paul, Ind., spent Sunday in Greencastle, the guosts. of

friends.

Mrs. Gilbert Stewart of Chicago was the guest of hef parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Green,

over the week end.

Miss Eileen Danahey of Indi-

George Schafer h , i humming bird in to , ,Hny bird had flown int , jRlnss window at Scott's rf 1 [and was temporarily « ^ «bling Mr. Schafer , r '' Within " ^ mihut^J

take-off when

'office.

released

Womens Union TV* Meet Th«j*Ja v

Miss Eileen uananey ot ind.- T h e Womens U ni o„ , anapolis spent the week end at Finu Christian chunTj the home of her parents, Mr. [ luncheon meeting at r and Mrs. John Danahoy, near .Thursday June S ^

PutnamviUe.

Mrs. Florence Foster Patterson of Ft. Lauderdale. Fla., is spending a month in Indiana the guest of friends in Greencastle

and Cloverdgle.

Mrs. Elizabeth Browning has returned to her home here after spending the past week in Roachdale, the guest of Mr. and

Mrs. Galen Irwin.

19th at

church. All officers are to be present for i„ sU11| ,J Everyone ' Ordiallj inviK ■

CARD OF TIUn Ks

We extend our sincere thaj and appreciation to our i

and neighbors for the

received .luring the extendril ness and death of our wife l | mother, Bonnie M. BranneitaJ

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riley and We especially thank ft , i children of Indianapolis spent • the minister, singers, pa l i Sunday in Greencastle th - 1 era, Mr, and Mrs. Reed, then guests of Mr. Riley’s parents, os at the hospital, and tor Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Riley. many beautiful caids and :.J Mr. and Mrs. Loren Welch and i ers those who assisted j n

children of Williamsport were way.

kinund

here Monday visiting friends. Mr. Welch was manager of the local A * P store several years.

Oren Brannt-man Wayne and DoroJ Brannenian.

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RALPH'S STUDIO “Creator's of Fine Riotographs” Phone 933 For App.iUitm.nr>.

Records, Hatchery BABY CHICKS — FEED POULTRY SUPPLIES 19 East. Franklin St.

-STEWART’S SHOE SHOP tAcross from the Post Olfw I

HEiSON and COMPil ELECTRICAL REFRIGERATIOR REPAIRS JeC , your refrigerator in gool rondttlon before hot weather. PHONE 181

tume was a light grey Handmach- KHppa win ho , d initjation at

er. cardigan style summer suit, accented by a deep rose silk

scarf, and navy and white accessories. Her corsage was pink

roses.

The bride graduated from DePauw University In 1045, and lias taught in public high schools far two yeans. She is a member of Alpha Phi sorority, Kappa Kappa Kappa, and Eastern Star. The groom will be a senior in Purdue University this fall. He is a member of the Masonic Order. He served in the Army Air Forces, both in this country and on Tinian Island in the Marianas.

of flower petals.

Robbins, Junior, young cousin | far approximately three years, of the bride, was ring-bearer. He I This summer the bridal couple wore a white summer suit and ' will be at home in their apartcarried the two rings on a white , ment at 915 Pontiac Avenue, Lasatin pillow. i fayette, Indiana.

THE CHEFS CORNER - - - - Talking about good thing-, to eat, do you know of anything belter than COCOANUT C REAM PIE made, of fresh (we said frenh) cocoanut combined with rich milk and cream and topped with a thick meringue ohock full of coroanut - - - - You will say how can you «*>.)! It for only 10c a slice - - - - and we are still trying to figure out hww we can do it - - - - On Wednesday there will be a BAKED MEAT IX)AF WITH CREOLE SAUCE. CHETS CAFETERIA Across fraat Post OCflFp

The July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Flora Lewman.

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Martln-Scobee

Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. John J. Martin of Morton announce the marriage of their daughter, June, to Russell Edward Scobee. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scobee of Greencastle. The double ring

Mrs. Bres.sler Was Hostess To flub .. The Locust Grove Club met M'lth Mrs. Harve Brcsslcr for their June meeting. Mrs. Tresner called the group to order and all joined in singing the Devotional song of the month "In the

Garden.”

After a -short business meeting the hostess gave a contest which was won by Edith Sallust. The assistant hostess, Mrs. Walter Masten, conducted some contests, too and the winners were Ruth and Caroline Gentry and

Lillie Reeves.

Refreshments were served to the following members, Edith Sallust, Nora, Booher, Elsie | Hanks, Edith Allen, Zella Hanks,

Lola Tresner, Bernice Smith, Economic Club will hold its Mary Masten, Helen Estes, Grace regular meeting this Thursday Coffman, Ruth Gentry, Lillie afternoon. June 19th at the school Reeves and Beas Bressler. Gueets building at 2 o'clock CST. AU

w«*c, Mrs 7*V Bullerdlck and

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5:30 o’clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Nelson Hardy, 605 Highwood Avenue. This will be followed by a dinner and business meeting at the home of Mrs. George Parker, Indianap-

olis road. 4* 4* 4* 4*

Golden Link Uluh .Meeting Wednesday The Golden Link Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Maude Snider. Mrs. Edna Crump will have the

program. 4* 4* 4“ 4*

.Missionary Guild Will .Meet Thursday The Missionary Guild of the First Christian church will meet Thursday at 7:45 at the churcn. Miss Margaret Kendall and Mrs. [ Theo Bee will be hostesses.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bee

Celebrate Birthday

Mr. and Mrn; Rntjf\rt Bee celcbra^ thru 73rd and 74th birthday on Friday night, June 13th wsth’thfif sHnli and families. They wish to. thank their many friends who sent them kind remembrances for their golden wedding anniversary. May 23rd

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ceremony was read by the Rev., L

C. C. Griggs in Bloomington. ^ b,rthd f , y s on June 14th

ana loth.

2<M> NL JACKSON.

PHONE, 891

They were attended by Mr. and

Mrs. Eugene Callander.

After the , wedding the couple left for a short trip. They are

now at home in Greencastle.

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Home Ec Club Changes Date

The Jefferson Township Homy

Writ,

Crosby. There

members please note.rcJiange of meeting dale, June-19'instead

the 26th. '

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