The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 August 1947 — Page 2
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MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1947/
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Harold Query, Poland, was ad-, mitted Monday Morning. Geneva Phillips. Greencastle, was admitted Sunday. Mrs. Sanford Clark. Greencastle, R. 3. was admitted Monday
morning.
Mrs. Sara Cox. Greencastle.
was adnittrd Sunday.
Mrs. Emily Miller, Fillmore, !
was admitted Sunday.
Mrs. Irene Hinote was dis-! Mrs Chartes Plank of South missed Sunday. iBcnd is visiting her mother. Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Scohee and daugh- lx . H , ter. Bair bridge were dismi.-se t. Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Everett Grismer Mrs. De Ellon Afoyer was d s jof Akron. Ohio, are visiting rel-
Paul Wright is taking his va cation from the Owl drug store.
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SOCIETY BRIDE IN SATURDAY WEDDING
Bon ™ii LATE NEWS
S. R. Rariden. Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street.
missed Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
; lives in Greencastle.
Willard Rig ' n. i
j Jesse O'Hair of Des Moine-
Iowa, visited friends and rela-
in Greencastle last week.
CoatesviUe. a>- • the parents daughter born Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cox
Cloverdale. ar * the parents f • | Women of the Moose will me t .•'m, born ^ur. 'ay. Wednesday at 8:30 at the horn -.
Mr. and M
Rusrell
D.
Brown, CoDtesvdie. are the paresis of a son ' orn Su'd’v.
Reds Release Three Yanks
(All members please be present Mr. and Mrs. Ward D. Mayhall j.intl son are spending a two i weeks vacation in Land O Lake -
1 \V ise.
J Alva T. Layton of Irdianapo- | Us. transacted business here toI day. Hr formerly resided in this
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT After billions of years our earth will be a cinder, but truth is eternal Matt. 24:35: Heaven and earth shall pass away but my words shall not pass away. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Johnson and family have returned from a vacation in Michigan and
i Canada.
Regular meeting of the Casi sell C Tucker Post American Legion Auxiliary No. 58, will be at 7:30 Monday evening, wing to the ball game. .
SEOUL. Aug. 25—i UP)
Three American soldiers releas-
after 13 days in Soviet hand« ,
city.
Mid today that a camera one of Torr, Jr
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beams spent »he week-end in Bedford us the guests of Mr and Mrs. Scott Kirkham. On Sunday they visited Wyandotte Cave.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ton - . Barbara Stites and Clifford
spent Sunday in Cin-
tbem dropped when they stumbl- |cinnati. aj onto a Russian outpost prob- i
ably was the only reason they j Miss Ileno White returned to
were detained. ' ' r home Sunday in Indianapolis' moto| . tri p l0 Williamsburg and
The three showed no sign of | after visiting relatives in this'
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Pence and family have returned from a
hardship, and appeared to be, city,
more concerned over what ac-j ^ T tl^ the army would take again*, ' y Wlt|1 Miss them than over their expenences u ,
in Nsrth Korea.
T-5 Thomas F. Pugsley, 19. R. 3. Renton, Washington: Pfc. John B Hopfe. 19. (1510 West 54th St, S^attlr' Wash.; and Pfc. Gerald K Geffen. 18. Port Chester. N. Y.. were turned back to an American officer yesterday at the border point where they were seized bv the Russians Aug
12.
The self-appointed spokesman
for the three, Hopfe, said the Riuarins treate j them all righ*. but the north Korean constabul- 1 _
Reese Hospital, Chicago,
who has
Irene
Huestis, has returned to h i home in West Denis, Mass. Aliss Jane Kugiya of Honolulu. Hawaii, was the weekend gue-* of Miss Joan Sutherlin. Bo-a girls are seniors at Indiana Stu'e
Teachers College.
V. F. W. Auxiliary will nv
Tuesday. Aug. 26th. at 7:30 at the Home, instead of Wednesday. Members please not<
change of meeting date.
1 Richmond. Virginia. Washington, D. C. and other eastern points. Edwin Barker, son of Mr. ar-d Mrs. Arthur Barker of Roachdale R. R. 2 returned . to his home Friday morning from the Pat *ai* County Hos’.o al where | he hail undergone a major opera- j
tion.
ipeating the creed,
fanswered by each one selecting their own subject. After the general order of business all repeated the club prayer in unison. The meeting was then turn d over to the entertaining commit-
tee which was Mrs. Alex Bryan
and Mrs. Herbert Sutherlin. fh- JERUSAIJEM, Aug. 25, (IXS)
entertainment was much enjo • _,, uU , sU|u . N e - 0 thuusaiul
,h! by all. Several useful prizes
j nesday, Atlgm
and wa« attacked by the group. I
He suffered a fractured skull and j Vj uu ‘‘ l a rece m , body injuries. The Rev. Mini ‘ " ' r,s plpa s* notf
Buleslch, who had accompanied | him, rushed to UU aid a ad was
wounded fataHy.
were awarded by the committee. Despite the intense heat all left at a late hour thanking the hostesses for the lovely day spent in
he park.
Sears-Oherleas Nuptials Are Read Miss Susanna Obeileas.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Oberleas of Sheii.ian. Ind.. and L ‘lan.! | Sears, formerly of Greencastle. I were united ia marriage on Sunday August 17th in a double rin , t ceremony read by Rev. Leon K. Weatherman at the First Chris-
ma REw J
t hainkd B ;j Kcnnysue. th rec ,
,n‘'ssee Walking mah
demonstrated their sympathy Mi and m Is H , * lor the -exodus 1947” refugees j)Indianapolis an, ^ today hy a one-day fast and hit-!shown by o R ter protest meetings. British pc- the Junior Walk .' ^ lice and troops stood by for any !at Mew Richmond'^ eventuality should the strong 1 day n: Jit ln a j ( y feelings of the Jewish conunuu-1walking horses ' ^ it.v over the trans-ship|dng of II-j The colt b<io ,, legal immigrants to Hamburg Mrs K. stl i c an "'^ * Germany, result in violence. J fourth in the w t .»* v , thp rhow heW Saturn NEW YORK, Auv. 25—(INS) day at Muncic. The vanguard of an expect?d | in fn 200 thousand American legion- Blazer, belonrin/f^
naires are converging on New York teday for a series of committee meetings prior to the or-
beth Stoner. pia CM t stallion and gelding >
fourth in the
itian Church parsonage at 4:30 , f maK.
ganization s rational convention, ; jvTuncu* anw is l e
P The bride as attired in the late be ^ nin 5 Thu ; sda ^ . [belonging to'"^ three quarter length suit of aqua. 1 ' The f Jpl ^ ate “ » P rP ' * Rariden placed , her corsage was of white gat- "n^ntion warning from Na-, M are class and third' on«y attendees ^
fith that the present situation in Greece coulj lead to a World War "on a moment's notice.” .
.Mrs. Russell Edwin White
The. wedding of Miss Lee and Russell Edwin
Betty lavender marquisette gowns with White sweetheart necklines and puffed I
Mr and Mrs. Clem Follis. of Lake Village, Arkansas, visitors here Sunday en
homo
gara Falls. Mr.
thletic specialist with the Navyceremony.
V-12 Unit at DePauw in 1944
and 1945.
vas solemnized Saturday after- sleeves. Tne full skirts were were'noon. August 23. at 4:30 o'clock gathered to fitted basques. They
route'in the First Christian church wore lavender headdresses, fas.i-• at 2 o’clock iDST). Roll call will *t ,„ Reverend Ralph H. Saun.l- ioned like the matron-of-honor's, | be Suggestion for Keeping Cool.
Club will meet with Mrs. Willard Singleton. Wednesday. Aug. 2 7
I,
ary asked the Soviets to “string
them up.”
They had gone on duty along the Snv.et-Amencar zonal border er’.y two days before they wetpicked .up. It was their first detail on a routine telephone line
check.
Miss Jean Feld of The Michael
111., is
spending her vacation with h— parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Feld, W. Liberty St. Miss F ’ i
graduated from The Rees. Hospital in May.
from a motor tup to Nia-jT.ie
Follis was an.ers officiated at the double ring and lavender mitts. They car-, There will also be a pot holder
ned identical bouquets of yellow ' exchange.
Bettv is the daughter of Mrs ro scs and the shower ribbons |
Northwood, and " cre ti,d wUh love knots -
Joe Hodges of Knoxville. Ten-
White of Manchester, Kentucky ' acssee, a fraternity brother of
the groom, served as best man. Ushers were Lester A. Hane,
Lance Conde Blue, son of M 1 . and Mrs. Charles Blue of Sioux City. Iowa, who has been visit-
NelHe G. Lee.
Russell is the son of Mrs. Addie
f The service was held before an i
gladioli arui
the bride.
Everett Metcalf and Virgil Christian, fraternity brothers of
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[EYES I
hopeful that they can h.-ar him pottant battle gets under way.
by tuning to station WIRE. Dr. McClure is at present the chaplain at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis, having been appointed to that work by Bishop Lowe at the last session ..f the
Milwaukee. Wise.
* . I,a,n '*- lv, “' "
his home Monday afternoon. Hel , , ,
. Icandelabra. will take a plane from Terrel
Dr. Claude M. McClure, form- Haute about four-thirty and ar- ° n c - « ven ln
< r pastor of the Gobin Memorial r j V .. ln gioux City at midnight. church here, will be guest speakcr in the North Methodist church NOTICE at Indianapolis next Sunday, speaking at 11:30 a. m. His ser- Fhe Legion team is asked to mon will be broadcast and as he report to Robe Ann at 7:30 for lias many friends here, they are a little practice before this im-
marriagJ- the tfcoom and Laddie Ijiljak of her oaughter, Betty.
Members please note change in
meeting place.
q. q. q.
.Mrs. Lee Entertains At Rehearsal Dinner Mrs. Nellie G. Lee entertained with a rehearsal dinner Fridayevening at her home in Northwood, fur the wedding party of
denias. Their only attendents were Miss Pearl Obe-rleas ami Robert Cox. sister and brother-in-law of the bride. The young | j couple left after the ceremory
frr a few days stay at Ma?ison. j FILLMORE NOTICE They will reside at 6602 Cali- ^ Members of the Fillmon forma St. in Sheridan. {Christian church will meet Wed-
Those attending the wedding j
were. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ober- ~ ■ ' -■ —
leas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox and daughter, Judy: Fear!. Helen* Eugene and James Ob.ri leas of Sheridan; Mr. and Mrs. ! Clarence Fee, Mrs. Louella | Wright and Mrs. Beula Sears. ! mother of the groan all of An-
Jersoon. + + + +
West Madison Home Ec To Meet Aug. 27 The West Madison Home Ec
CHILDREN’S HATS FOR FALL
Fall Display of
CINDERELLA BOYS AND GIRLS BONNETS Margaret O'Brien
Creations
Nursery Nook G East Walnut St.
SUNDO RANCH PRESENTS 2nd Annual R Sun., Auj. II A.N, 18 Ev Fish Fry id Square D SATURDAY Beginning AH I, Make thi> a u.ek Com* anil ilaner .nt roundup. LOCATION I mile west of HriJg2 1 1 miles smith on 8i Kuad.
Fomtcen guests were present
music and enjoyed the meal served in
OfttH is ONE Day! Minch BoIcnon^Trcofmen# hoi ricrmcl fHotnondft. For Fr«# Mcrmotion, writ# CROSS EYE FOUNOATIOII
703 Com^ipity Baifc BJdg, Noithwost Indiana Cnnforenci*.
PsritiK, '^ich ||a
by ner mother. \va^ attired in a
gowi. of candlelight slipper sat- Iraditional wedding
in. fashioned with a marquisette'' vas P lavcd b y Bili Lockwood buffet style and eaten on yolk edged with a satin design, i fore and durin S the ceremony. la wn. Those attending were the and long sleevesending in points ^ rs ' ^ ames ^•off'tt ssng Be-J j r osi>ective bride and groom, „ver the hands. The full skirt! cause ” and Grieg’s “I Love!Betty Lee and Russell E. White, was gathered to the fitted bodioc ' bee -' matron of honor, \ irginia Lee ,:nd fell into d circular train. Tie-: The reception was held im- Hani*. best man, Joe Hodges. | u’own was buttoned to the waist 1 mediately followin 8 the cere- bridesm aids. Beth Traynor and n the back with small covered j n ‘ on y * n ^he parlors of th«-^Frecda Steegmiller, ushers, [buttons. Her finger-tip illusion 1 eburen. The decoiations cor- Bonny Christian, Everett Mct- ; v< d was held in place with a sat- j s Lsted of bouquets of yellow and ca jf and Lester Hane. mother of
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white
lavender
chrysanthemums. A the groom. Mrs.
Mrs.!,
Addie White,
rocier
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in braid. She carried a
testan nt topped with a white i^ ace table cloth made by M r s. f trotker of the groom. Norman orchid and the floor length white ! covered tne bride s table White, organist. Bill Lockwood. .' r ower ribbons were caught Those assisting at the reception other guests were Mrs. Joe with lilies-of-the-valley. were: Miss Virginia Weston Hodges and Glenn Girton. LadTr give her daughter in ma 1 -- Winter of Beckley, W. V.. Mi-sjdjp Lmljak, the fourth usher, was i iagc, Mrs. Lee chose a soft Hoy land Simison. Mrs. Daniel t 0 attend. Mrs. James gu v crepe dinner gown with Hanna, Mrs. Robert Larkin. Mis j Proffitt, singer, was also unable
Jto attend. + + + 4*
Federation of (Tubs
long skeves, a V-neck, and a ^®Bh Barnhart and Mrs. Allan
long side drape. Her corsage Feld.
was a lavender orchid. j Fo ‘' the 'r wedding trip to FlorMrs. Addie White, mother of lda Mrs - "’hite chose a grey fall Called Meeting
the groom wort* a two-piece su '^ with brown accessories. Her, Mrs. Walter Jones of Clinton, pink dress with a black figured corsage was a white orchid. [ president of the Fifth District of design and trimmed with laoe. Tbe iormcr Miss Lee attended Federation of Clubs, has called Her accessories were black ani thc University of Kentucky a meeting of all department amf she wore a lavender orchid. where she is a member of Kappa' a |, those interested for August Mrs. Lester A. Hane served ns Delta social sorority. She is'28th at 10:30 a. m. at the Rock-, her sister’s matron-of-honor. a l so a member of the local chap-' V i„ e city Park. Bring a covered j She wore a yellow marquisette ter °t Kappa Delta Phi. Mr. |dirt. )
gown With a sheer yolk edged White graduated from the Uniwith a ruffle and tiny puffcj versity of Kentucky in July and sleeves. The full skirt was gath- ** a member of Kappa Sigma (red to a fitted basque. Her fraternity. He served three headdress was bonnet shaped »f years in the army as a first yellow marquisette and sne wore lieutenant and is now associated yellow mitts. Her bouquet was with the Kentucky River Coal oi white roses and lavender Corporation in Lexington. Ken-
scabiosa. The lavender showe| tucky,
ribbons were caught with scabThe couple will reside at 132 Sherman Avenue, Lexington, Kentucky, following their re-
turn.
iosa.
Miss Beth Traynor and Miss Freda Steegmiller were brides, maids. They wore matching
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Maple Heights Home Ec Held Meeting Ttssoliy The Maple Heights Home Ec Club met Tuesday evening Aug. 12 at the school house. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Sherman Early. An interesting meeting followed as several things for the coming year were voted on. A nice display of aprons was on hand as the roll call was an apron exchange which was answered by 27
members.
Marion Home Ec (Tub Held Picnic
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Tri Kappa Meeting
I’ustpimd Until Sept. 9th. The regidbr business meeting! of the active chapter of Tri i Kappa scheduled for September 2nd. will be postponed' until
Tuesday, September 9th at the |
home of Mrs. Harold Porter. At that tim<» there will be installs tion of officers friiowel by a
social meeting. ,
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XX. R. C. Meeting
Is Postponed
The meeting of Woman's Relief Corps No, 23 which was to
The East Marion Home Eco-J have he , d Tuesday has been
nomics Club met at Robe Ana
Park Friday. August 22nd. for its annual picnic with Mrs. Maude McNary and Mrs. William Glidewell as hostesses. At noon a delicious pitch-in dinner was enjoyed by seven members and four guests. The table was nicely decorated with four beautiful bouquets of flow-
ers from Mrs. Ira Morgan’s
The chib voted to hold the an- flower garden. After dinner
rual picnic for the members and their families Sunday evening at 6:30 Sept. 7. at Robe-Ann
Park.
Everyone bring a well filled basket and service for their
family. An enjoyable social howr followed after which the hostess served delicious refresh-
ments.
postponed until September 9th. All members please take notice
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W. S. C. 8. W ill
Have Picnic
W. 3. C. S. of Maple Heights Church will have its annual picnic in Robe-Ann Park, Wedneaday. August 27. Bring basket dinner, table service and your guests. Also bring prizes.
MKs Jane Hickam
four members and two guests
arrived for the afternoon meet-'Bride of J. E. Grirzell
ing ’ J Miss Jane Gay Hickam ot The business meeting was Spencer and Joel E. Grizzel). opened by the president. Mrs. both former students at DePauw Thad Bridges, giving the history University, were united in mated the song of the month. “I nag* In the Presbyterian church Dream of Jeannie With the in Spencer Saturdav afternoon
Light Brown Hair.” Followed by the Rev
by the Flag Salute and all re- pastor.
Victor L. Raphael.
y
IT S TIME
t« buy their school books and supplies. We urge you to buy Greencaetle grade and junior Mgli school text books at once. We have official lists for both Greencastle aod Putnam County Schools and mosf of the books are on our shelves.
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