The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 September 1947 — Page 2

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T*HP DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1947. - - ,—

^ + + * + + + + Birt Inlay Charles Bridges, 33 years old Sunday, Sept. 7th. Mrs. Ezra Arnold, Fillmore, today. Sept. 8th. Miss Frekla Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, Crecneastle, R. 2, Saturday. Sept. 6. Os a Turner. Sept. 6th. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Jess Overshiner, 2’J years yesterday, Sept. 7. Mr. aid Mrs. Howard L. Williams are spending several days in the east on a vaction trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Mayhall and son air at home from a vacation trip to northern Wiscon-

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Miss Jean Pilchard returned home Sunday evening from a two weeks visit with her sister, Miss Cletis Prichard of Miami, Fioi Ida.

Community Church representing Putnam, Morgan ‘and Hendricks county, will be held Sunday', Sept. 14. Mi listers of all denominations and their congregations are invited to come and ta.ke part. All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Nevvgent and son, Bobby Ta-e. have returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Etcheson, in Iowa City, Iowa. Mrs. Etcheson was formerly Miss Mary Ann

Newgent.

Francis Lear of Fort Wayno spent the week end with hi mother. Mrs. Martha Leay. FOR SALE: 4 milk cows, 3 Jerseys and 1 Guernsey, T. B. and Bangs tested. Walter Neese, Cloverdale. 8-3p FOR SALE: 100 lbs. Leonard ice box. A-i condition. Harry Sutton. Reelsville. 8-lt

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Personal And Local News BRIEFS

SOCIETY A SEPTEMBER BRIDE

MISS AMERICA, 1947

Women of the Moose will meet Wednesday at 8:30 at the home. The Women of the Moose will meet tonight at Moose Horn"

tor practice.

Mr. and Mrs. Bud Crawley and son. Mike, of Plainfield, spent the weekend in Greencastle. Cassell C. Tucker Unit 58 American Legion Auxiliary will hold their .regular State meeting tonight at 8 o'clock. Mrs. L. W. Crump has gone to Washington, D. C., for a visit with Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Rob-

bins and son.

Mrs. Olive Buchanan of Hartford, Connecticut will arrive on Tuesday to visit he.r mother, Mrs.

Clara Hubbard.

Mr. and Mis. Maurice Kersey and family have returned from a trip to Washington, D. C. and ether Eastern points.

Active Tri Kappa Meets Tuesday Active chapter of Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at ‘he home of Mrs. Harold Porter. There will be installation of officers. followed by a social meot-

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f + + 4* + Practical Nursing and Child Care Club Meeting The Practical Nursing and rTiild Care Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:45, with lirs Maude Sutherlin, 203 W. Walnut. Topics pertaining to a more efficient service will be discussed and new officers elected Ail members and persons Interested in this work are asked to )c present. + + + * Legion And Auxiliary I Held Annual Picnic Cassell C. Tucker Post 58 American Legion and Auxiliary held their annual picnic at Robe Am Park, Aug. 31. Thirty-five members ar.d their families attended. A large table was filled with good things to eat. We were

Honored Witl^ Birtluluiy Dinner

Ora Turner was honored With a birthday dinner, held at their summer cabin near Cataract Falls Sunday.' At the noon hour a beautifully decorated table was spread with lots of good food. Table decorations consisted of various colored gladioli, and a three tiered birthday cake, fter all enjoyed the delicious

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S. C. C, Meets Tuesday Evening S ' C - c - "’ill meet Tiie 8 P. nv at the honi0 Harry Wells, 514 S . Co U

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Maple Heights

Ee Club Will Meet

doiL the honored guest opened , igllts H

, nomtes Club will *

Ms Rifts ar.d cut his birthday | eV e n j n g at 8 , ( ^

school building.

Fillmore (inrdeii pi,,),

.Meets On Se|rt pi

The Fillmore Garden c meet at the home 0 f y Miller on Sepu.nib, r j members are asked to |»

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jakc. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Clare-.ce Meek and family of Indianapolis; Mr. an! Mrs. Clyde Meek and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Evens and son, all of Shelbyville; Mr. and Mrs. Denny Bastin and son, Lerr\ David; Mrs. Anna Hood. Mrs. .kina Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lear of Greencistle; Mr. and Mrs. John Hood and daughter of Bainbridgc, Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Shuck of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Vitgil Rollings and . daughter Sue, Mrs. Gertrude Meek, Mr.

Miss Relf \ Erwin Hrlde of Wm. standi^, Miss Betty Erwin «f and William Blandish of

were united in marriage

! afternoon at the First

and Mrs. Kenneth Query and son . jn Mjtche|| ^

oi Cataract, Mr. and Mrs. Frank-J wfls h( , w

glad to have Mis. Russell Fierce, lin, Shuck of Greencastle, Mr. and who has not been able to be with ! Mrs. Lafe Shop.neyer and dsiUghus on account of illness. The , '.er Anna of Poland, and Mr. and

playing bo,11 Mrs. Ora Turner and family.of

Photo by Ralph's Studio Mrs. G. Gerald Brann

Dr. and Mrs. Howard Burkett. 403 E. Seminary street, are at home from a vacation, spent in Madison and Marionette, Wise.

, The First Christian church was the scene ot a beautiful and impressive double ring ceremony initiug Virginia Dean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ho ward Dean; and Gerald Brann son of Mr. i and Mr- Charles T Brann, in

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i Miss Anna Allen, cousin of the bride, wore floor length gowns of delicate pink nylon over taffeta with fitted bodice, deep sweetheart necklines, wrist length full sleeves and long full , peplums edged with tiny ruffles,

marriage on Sunday afternoon. Thpy ( , Jrr;ed colonja , bouqMf . t ,

Sept. 7. William Lockwood I at the organ piaycd a groun of

of blue delphinium and while asters with b'ue shower ril’icn®.

1 he annual Cash reunion was held at Robe Amt Park Sunday, £<pt. 7, with an attendance of 60. A good time was had by all.

Aaron Arnold, ©. W. Arthur Agnew and

bridal airs preceding and during

the ceremony. The vows were Marion Sears was Mr. Braun’s given before an' altar banked best man and ushers were Wilwith palms, vines, and white 1 liam Padgett. Stanley Sears, gladioli with a seven branch James Heavin and Ben Dean.

Hollowed candelabra on either side.

Bernard

Mrs. Dean, mother of the

j Handy are at Lac du Flambeau, lo | Wisconsin on a fishing trip. They °

I will be away another week.

i Miss Lean entered the church bride, was attired in a street

the traditional bridal music length grey shadow chiffon dress

evening was spent and group singing.

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Mrs. Ezra Arnold Honored at Birthday Diorer On Sunday, Sept. 7, a lovely birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Esra Arnold in honor df Mrs. Ezra Arnold's birthday being Sept. 8. Sh" received very nice gifts which she opened before dinner. Als] had angel food cake and ice cream in the afteiltoon. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Christy, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor MoMains, a. son, Rar.'Jy of Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Scobee and son, Gerald Ray; Bob Cox an I Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold, Bobby Wayne, Joan. Wilma, Jimmie and shirley Jane Arnold.

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Wedding Solemnized At (iobin Church

On Saturday afternoon, Sept. 6th, Miss Naomi Hedrick, granddaughter of Mrs. Gertrude Hughes of Sullivan, Indiana became the bride of Dale E. VVil- j

Greencastle.

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Virginia Dean And Gerald Brann Honored at Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean and Miss Peggy Dean entertained Saturday evening at their home on East Washington Street Road at a dinner given In honor of Virginia, Deaa and Gerald Brann whose marriegc took place Sunday. September 7th.

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park following the C er; The bride is a student Pauw University and tne attends \\ abash. They will their home in Greeneai their graduation. Mr. ( James M. Oliver attenf

wedding.

GOES TO STEPHEN'S COLLEGE AT <m COLUMBIA. Mo.. Sept

Miss Beverly Ruth Tom Oreencastle. Indiana hu accepted for admission at ens College in Column;

Tncse present were Miss Virginia | according to

re*?.

Lovely Barbara Jo Walker, "Miss Memphis" in the annual

lantic City beauty pageant, sits on her throne, bedecked in her j with Mr a , d Mrs Bernard Ktl- chapel length train,

royal rob s after bi*in^ almost unanimously chosen “Miss America |

of 1947.” The 21-year-old, hazd eyed brunette is a senior ati^ OI ° antl la nuiy.

Memphis State College. Having brought the first "Miss America" title to the South, her ambition now is to get her Master’s degree and start teaching. "Miss Minnesota”, Elaine Mary Campbell . .,n,i,iv apuitS, won b. oond place, followed by "Miss Canada", blonde Margaret Marshall of Toronto. (International Soundphoto.)

on the arm of gave her in

her father, who with black accessories

marriage. Her ( lavender orchid. Mrs.

a reunion at Brazil

and a Brann,

Dr. and Mrs. J. a. Throop' gown was of candlelight slipper mother of the groom, wore a have returned home from Prince- satin with a fitted bodice and street length black crepe dress ten, N. J. where they visited basque waist, a util skirt with a with black accessories and a

The round- lavender orchid.

cu sheer yoke was edged with a Following the ceremony a re-j street-length dress with h-own | Mr ' an;1 ~ MTS ~ Le 0 ' Proctor Mr

Dean. Mr. Gerald Brann, Mrs Mary Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Wilj liam Padgett, Mr. William Lockwool. Mrs. Lloyd Fellows, Mrs. Charles T. Brann of Greencastle. Miss Ollie Braftn of Bloomington, Miss A":ne Allen of Danville, Mr. Marion Sears, of Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. James Heavin of Decatur, Indiana.

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Crescent club

Will Meet

The Crescent Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Walter Ballard.

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i Poynter Reunion

liams, son of Mis. Alva F. Wil-j |j e |,| At Brazil liams of Greencastle. The vows ( 0n Sllndayi August 24, 1947 were read in the presence of the tho f am t ly of Walter Poynter

two families and a few friends at : en j oye( j the Gobin Memorial Church atjip ar ^

an annoitt

made by the Board ot, sions at the college, tion will be held from ‘ 15 through the 19th, anl will start on. September 2 The 115th year at will be the first under the' ship of Dr. Homer Price one of the nation's forem; cators, who assumed dency of Stohens Col June 3 of this year. The ment at the college Is 2.2‘ students from every state nation and from 12 fcrcip tries and possessions. Miss Trembly is tile of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. 615 East Washington sti

Greencastle. The bride was at-; Th , ;ge prcS€nt wpre . Mr an( , tired in a light blue sheer vool. | Mrs Verlle 2iener and fami , y

Tc A Progressive Person Who Wants A Business Of His Own

Wr ar." a 16 year old company and have been f—rvicing people in Indiana since ltlO‘2. We have an established dealership available in ibis area that is exceptional. Left.* than 81500 secured Investment needed. On the job training fitrnLhed until you .ire able to carry on. Car necessary. The top dealers in this organization are 86,000 to 810,000 a year people. Call Mr. D. F. MITZNER At the Commercial Hotel, Tuesday, Sept. 9th, Between l'I and 4 I*. M. for an interview.

Miss Marilyn Abrams will leave Tuesday for Lafayette where she will enter Purdue university. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Abrams.

deep lace ruffle, long fitted ception was held at the home i f accessories and wore, an orchid

sleeves, tapering to a point on the bride’s parents. The house corsage. Mrs. Howard Williams, i Jv and Mrg W alter Povnter |...» V. ., !—. I O V. . . ..... ....1.1 ....... . ] • , . 1 , , •. — * . a , ■ — ' * —

CAFETERIAS r.MiHl TERRE HAUTE, Ini.. S — (UP)—An investigation 16 Vigo County school caff has been oldened b; Beard of Health, pr, Ct

her hand. She w'ore^ a necklace was decorated with garden flow-' matron-of-h.onor, wore a brown of pearls, a gift of the groom ers, and the reception table was' afternoon dress with contrast-

and her finger tip veil falling decorated with white gladioli ] ing pastel accessories. Her flow- and Mr and "Mrs Louis pToctor

from a braided satin halo was .1 and candles with the three tiered ers were pink roses. The groom j and dail ghters

j Mrs. John W. Roberts of Indian-' ;ll! fiilk bridal illusion edged with I wedding cake as the centm was attended by Eugene McFa.r-I 4. 4, 4..}.

apolis spent Sunday with Mrs.'' 41 deep band of silk lace. The piece. Presiding at

Lillie D. Reeves, wi > is recovv - bride carried a white orchid with were the bridal attendants and ing from a bad heav: attack, ahower ribbons and blue del- the Misses Ollie Brann and Betty Mrs. Roberts is a siste;- of Mrs. F* lin -um on a white Bible which Lou Fellows and Mesdanies Lelia Reeves. , had been her Grandmother Fellows and Matgadoan Miller.

(Dean’s. The maid of honor. Punch and cake were served to

Aliss Elizabeth Stoner who has Miss Peggy Dean, sister of the' approximately two hundred

spent the summer vacation per- bride, wore a pale blue flocf guests.

here, hub returned to her^mgm crepe fashioned with fit- As the couple left on a short'

the table

land of Bainbridge. Both are students at iana State Teachers

l and Mrs. Amos Fine and fami- ( Maxwell, director of the

west-central branch, slid

and Walter Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell said the check Harold Slarger and daughters , cafeterias was an after*

the recent food-poisoni g at Blaekha vk high school 52 pupils and teachers

stricken.

Dr. F. G. McCarthy, health commissioner. #'iU the check of sanitary c

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school duties at Rensselaer, ted bodice, deep sweetheart wedding trip the bride was a t-j honorary for men. , where she is director of physical I neckline, wrist length full sleev- tired In a mocha gabardine cm-1 Immediately following the!

education foi girls in the high ant i a i onfi peplum. She car- u-way suit with dark brown ceremony, school. 1 tied a colonial bouquet of pink scroll trimming, dark brown end Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Moore 01 los, ‘ s and whitc asters wiUl P aIe blue accessories with

Miami, Florida, are visiting his I pink shower Hbbons. brother, Harry Moore and fa.mi-■ brid ‘' smai i ds ' Mr f- Mary

ly. This is the first time they

; Veronica t’lub . * nd • .Meets Wednesday

w „ ColUge^j veronica Club will meet WedMrs. Williams is a member of' . ,. ,, A .... , ^ | nesday at 2:3d at the home of

the Lambda Delta Phi sorority ... ,, _ ,, ...

, . Mrs. C. T. Robbins. Members Maxwell said,

ar.d Sigma Alpho Iota, national • _

women's music honorary. Mr. Williams is a member of Phi Alpha Nu Sinfonia, national music

The 1 white orchid corsage.

Dean, 1 They will reside at 314 Mel-sister-in-Jaw of the bride and rose Ave.

the couple left for a

short wedding trip. After their 1 return, they will be at home at 1 their apartment a ; t 2520 Dillman 1

Street, Terre Haute.

REGISTERED SHORTHORN SALE At the Mauriee WIKnn farm 1 mile south of Mansfield, Ind., east ' 4 mite oft State Hoad 59, on old Or*eneastle road, 5 miles north of Carbon, 15 miles west of Greenea-xtle, on Friday, Sept. 12, 1947

Beading Circle Meets Tuesday

The Tuesday Heading Circle will meet Tuesday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. .lames G. Hughes. Mrs. E. A. Brown will have the

program.

PUBLIC § ALE A-' I am leaving my home, I w ill sell at anetion, at my home in the west edge of Cloverdale, the following household articles and miscellaneous, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1947 ' STARTING AT 1 P. M. (D.S.T.) HOUSEHOLD AND MISCELLANEOUS One bed springs and mattress, large mirror, sewing machine, 2 dining tabu's and 8 chairs, 4 rocking chairs, ironing hoard, carpet sweeper, 2 cabinet.., 2 kitchen safes, dishes and kllchcn utensils of all kinds, a Florence heater, Midway Pointer range, 4 burner oil stove with oven (Perfection), rifle, shotgun, oil lamps. Iron kettl-j and spider, coal oil cans, tank, and coal oil, 11 M2 Congoleum nig. 9 piece Kaltex Suite, consisting of davenport, 2 rockers, desk amt chair, sewing cabinet, center table and lamp, two 9x12 rugs, cooking utensil, and .some other miscellaneous. A 12 ft. ladder, step ladder, saws, spad’s, shovels, garden tools of all kinds, wire stretchers, galvanized buckets, aluminum dish paiM, wash tub and board, glass fruit jars, stone jars, all slz.es, iron kettle and barrel. 5 ton* Brazil Block Coal, 5 or 6 cord of dry cook wood. TERMS — CASH. Not responxlbl,- for accidents. MRS JOHN A. SMITH, OwiMr WAYNE HKANNEMAN, Auctioneer. IRA KNOLL, Merit.

have met in, 21 years. Mr. Moore is proof reader of the Miami

Daily News.

John A. Cartwright, Jr. who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cartwright in Palo Alto, California and friends in the I west, has decided tz> e>nter San Mateo State College in San

Mateo, Calif, this fall.

Mrs. Tom Paris of Almyra, Ark., Mrs. Florence Kennedy of Mi’Jncie, Mrs. Guy Andersor.i,

Mrs. Lloyd Barrick and Mrs 1 Delta Theta Tan Emma Mace all of Bh-azil spent | Alumnae Meeting Monday

I Friday night with their cousin. ( Mrs. Gertrude Reising at Brick

Chspel.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scobee,

Mr. and Mrs. George Shaugii- hall will be assisting hostess.

Happier Homes Study Club Meets Tuesday

Happier Homes Study Club ’ will meet Tuesday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Lola Griffith.

Women’s Circle Will Meet * The Auxiliary of the Woman’s Circle of the 'Presbyterian Church will hold it’s fall meeting with Mrs. Cloyd Moss, 426 Anderson street, Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. •

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COAL IS

HMD TO GET

W,*i can loan you the mowj 11 In your winter supply nowINDIANA LOAN tt,

19 » j E. Washington St

Delta Theta Tau Alumnae meeting will be held Monday at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Roy Sutherlin. Mrs. Ward D. May-

ncssy. Estll Scobee and Miss Patricia Plthoud attended the drzjble header baseball game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Cincinnati Reds at St.

Louis Sunday.

Adam Wagoner is heading a committee of local colored residents who ar? planning a bus trip to Cincinnati next Sunday to see Brooklyn tangle with the Reds. Anyone wishing- to go is requested to contract Mr. Wagoner by Thursday and arrange for '

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.Monday Rook (iuh .Meets Monday The Monday Book Club will meet Monday at 8 p. m. at th" > home of Mrs. George Gove.

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Section Two of Christian ( hirre.b Will Meet Section Two of the First Christian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Albln.

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bus fare and tickets to the game. 1 Pn-’-rl’s Guild .' "T". j. .i j | Will Have Ptteli-In

The St. Paul’s Guild of Catho- - lie Ladies will have a pitch-in

.. . I" ° . ***? supper in the Chapel at 6:15,

Tuesday evening. September 9. I The Reverend Victor Gossens

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MICHIGAN C1INK CHUCK!

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Community iMk Mi speak *—-t “'Ttilpi ' the Faith.’

on "Propagfaftbn of

Homo Be Club Met Wednesday The Warren Township Home Ee Club met Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 3rd at the community house with Mrs. Mable Mitchell, Mrs. Mollie Bolton, Mrs. Madge Bridges and Mrs. Louise Bridges as hostesses. The meeting was called to j order by the president with members singing the song of the month, ’’Put on your Old Gray BormetL’’ followed by repeating of the club creed in unison. Fourteen members answered roll call. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Sim« were appointed as leaders to get the lesson on kitchen planning After the uaual business meeting, the hostesses served lovely refreshments. + ♦ * ♦ New Em Club To Meet Tuesday The yew Era Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Sarah Wright. Mrs. J4Wf5i* will have the program.

NORTH SALEM HOMECOMING 4 BIG DAYS SEPT. 10th to 13th FISH FRY COMMUNITY SALE Miscellaneous Items te ke mM Septemter 9. Grain and Livestock on Septemter ID. GOLDEN GLOVE BOXING BAND CONCERTS CO-OP DEEP FREES UNIT TO BE GIVEN AWAY Sponsored ty ER RIVER TOWNSHIP CMC ASSOCIATION