The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 November 1948 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER. iJKfENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1948.

P I T N A M C o ii ii I y {’hurehes S U N II A V ( H U( 11 OF t'HBIST (l.OVFK'OAl.F O. Hnrr, Minister ]{* Srhonl !<:45 A M. 1 rrin^ Worship 10:45 A. M. emnjj Worship 7:00 1* M. ( ich L ird'a Day. Clarence t’.arr will preae.h both i. ’ din" and evening’ Sunday 'J-.. Ft very ore cordially inwo believe you will eni dening to the Church of t H ii over station WSUA, i.ington, every Sunday i .ling fn.ni 0:00 to 9:30

with the Sunday School meeting at 10:00, James Burk, Superintendent. At 11:00 worship service with sermon by the pastor. The FYF meets al 0:00 and at 7:00 a service of song, worship and sermon by the pastor. The community is invited to worship with us at all our ser vices.

candlelight service.

Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m Prayer meeting Wednesrlav 7:30 p. m Taking the New i Testament hook by I Kink, we will I

begin with Matthew ( Fnleretl in the pnMnfllee at Tuesday night, Nov. -O. Wi a creeneastle, ImHana ns second | ■

THE DAILY BANNER

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED

-SOCIETY-

Kazel MeCullough

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<am tit • br 1: of s at- n Ov 8:00 p. in. Nov. 21 ;h in

FOR FASTEK RELIEF NEVER Wait

FILLMOKE METHODIST

CHFIK’H

Robert P. Robinson. Minister. 10:00 Sunday school. Charles Smith. Superintendent. 11:00 Morning worship service. Sermon: When??? 7:00 Evening worship service. (Ill IK II OF THE NAZAKENE

ROAC’HDAI.E

“A Church with a Purpose" Rev. R. H. Whelan. Pastor. Sumlay school 9:30 a. m. We

are glad to report an attendance of 106 for last Sumlay. But the

work is undone as long as there are any unreaehed. We want

to have a special service witli ,.1.,,^ miiji uialtor under art of h'" ,! Rev. Birchard, missionary fro i x|ar( . h - Siihserlptlnn price Guatemala, who is home on fur- ,. rn | H | W . r u «-el<: $4.00 |>*-i lough. Rev. Leo C Davis, di year by mall In I’nlnam county, trict superintendent, will acconi- j,, |M , r outside

pany him. Plan to hear thes

good men.

Legislation Will Be C. of C. Topic

legislation to be proposed to the January session of the General Assembly will be discussed at a meeting sponsored by the Indiana State Chamber of Com merce in Indianapolis, Sundav thmigh Tuesday.

Piitimin < oiHity.

S. It. Itarlden, 1‘iibliaher. 17-19 Kuutli Jackson Street.

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of Mr. and M Wayne PiitH 110 W. Berry St. R ‘v Saunders officiated with th ■ double ting ceremony before a fireplace decorate I with greenery, candelabra, a"d white chry-

GetsWorse!

I Quick! Double

Knauer, land in Monroe hvp , Si, J. D Dennip, et ux, to Nattie F. Keyt, land in Comme rial

Place, SI.

Donald A, Tuakrr, et ux.

Fredrica Tucker,

castle Uvp., 5i

. James VV. Eem

Silas C irb'n. 1? to twp., $i.

I Quick 1 Uso The** Speclol Double-Duty No*« Oropi

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I'lillSIOAAl And Local News ii is s i: i s

piani-t. 'ihc bride wore an Eif- | tel T over silk print di ’• fro’.r t Pari.:. She ear lie ! a bouquet of | wl.i.e roses. The coupl-' I ft on

sit art wedding trip. On their return they will L at home at l<3 L. Wnshingt > i str. ct.

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prevent many colds from developing. Try it' Follow directions in package. VICKS VA-TRO-MOl treasurer which office she filled until her death almost 20 yrais later. As to the work done, they sewed, made aprons, bonne!s, childrens underwear and various , , tilings. All w. i|, was done

V l W. DANCE Saturday Night, November 2?, | Fom 9:0C fo 5 2:C3

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CVroN I Al.l.S METHODIST

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J 1C. Porter, Minister

T 1 ■ services for Sunday begin in.

More than 100 Chamber of j anc j S p Pn t Thanksgiving

you and need you. and you need Commerce managers and execu-j son paup j,-

the Word of God. j lives will participate. Morning worship 10:45 a. m. There will be discussions of I Text, O worship the Lord in th" state and local taxation, high-

beauty of Holiness. P.sa 69:9. I ways, health, welfare and per- Williams and

Junior and N. Y. I’. S. 6:45 p.

with a

at a

Mrs. Abner Cjx entertained at | ynrall profit. Comforts were

her home Saturday afternood tacked for 30 and 40 cents per Mr and Mrs. Paul Wright with a birthday party in honor <jp a quill usually broug motored to Wabash Thursday of her daughter. Marilyn Jean's i ronl .s;i to $1 >0. Members would

For Post members, their wives ( members, their husband's or sweethearts

GEN. JESSE M, UEE POST NO. 1550

Veterans of Foreign Wars

GREENCASTLE, IMr.

•Thanksgiving.’

with

Mr. and Mr Jam's Hartsar Mrs. Grace Hurst and Mrs.

daughter

Melinda, attended the Sonja Home Ice Revue in Indianapolis

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You canM beat quality meats for flavorful goodness INSIST ON QUALITY MEATS.

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sonnel relations.

Speakers will include Roseoe

Freeman, state budget director, | M) . aa; | M ,. s Charles MeCulAngus McCoy, president, » lax- | 0ii gh and Mr. an! Mrs. Denni-i payers Research association. | j ()] t attended the Sonja Him.

Fort Wayne; Mayor Henry Bran- p.,. Revue in Indianapolis, We i- S’, vie a nd Kay Sutherlin, Mrs. ning of Fort Wayne, wlio is | nesday night. Maxine Ellis and son; Donnel

6th birthday and son. Melvin’s t | ona t,. quilts t bo s Id, urually 7ih birthday. Those present wen brought 3. The members also Mrs. George Robertson of Ind donated carpet rags and carpet” ianrp lis; Mrs. Bernice Burkett were . ade and s Id. 20. 25 nn<’ cad daughter Sandra of Con- 28 yards to the errpet price 25 mercial Place; Mrs. Robert cents per yard. After buying Burks and daughters. Anna Mae f .;-, a j n . paying for weaving if it and Betty Jane. Misses Vivian was no t dinate.l a small profit Mae and Ruth Ann Heber, Mrs. was realized. They made appl"

iienry O'Neal and children, Phillip, and Danny; Samira Cox,

president of the Indiana Municipal League; William H. Book, I executive vice-president, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce: James T. Hallet, engineer of roads for tne State Highway Commission; Dr. L. E. Burney. State Health Commissioner;

C :x and Mrs. Mary Cox, greatgrandmother- of the honored ! children, Marilyn and Melvin Cox. They both received many nice and useful presents. The host"ss served delicious refreshMr i. Rubert Shuck has under- nrents.

gon ■ surge) y at St. Vincent’s hos-; c ntest was won by Vivian

Mrs. Alfred Shinn and son. Joe, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I). Gregory, of Indianapolis, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and

Mrs Mack Rollings.

Janies E. Nicholas, executive | pitnl in. Indianapolis. She would Mae Heber.

secretary, Indiana Motor Truck Association; I-adand Fishback secretary, Indiana petroleum Industries Committee; Todd Stoops chairman, Indiana Highway Users Conference; William Holland, secretary. Indiana High way Constructors, and John V Barnett and Howard Friends, o' the State Chamber staff. jof -I* -j- -;- -J- -5- -I- -I- v ANNIVERSARIES ® *9 -I- -!- -1- -1- -I- d- -1 -1- -r -I- -I- Vv' Rlrthoay Russell Day, Route 3, Nov. 26 Weddings Mi . and Mrs. Lawrenee Phipps 17 years November 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Torr, 3 years today. Nov. 26.

enjoy hearing from her friend'. ' Her loom nrmmbi-i is 348. t Mrs v \. ( ( >||iver ilnstess

T:> Past M.itrnns

The Past Matrons of Bain-

Mi . and Mrs. O. H. Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. John E- Wilcox and 1

butter and • d, one ti'-.e. $3.3S worth. Served ele lion dinners, first in 1900, money derived $30.. was given to trustees to pay on a stove and fuel. 'they gave festivals for years on Decornton fray, members fin ished cakes and ingretlii nts for ice cream n freezer was bought from T. C Utlrrbrfk f Cloverdale for $8 on $2 per month payments. A f - 'cr Uni' they began buying the cream ' and the members who did not fu ish cakes, were taxel 25 cent v piece to pay for cream. They also served lunch at sales In 1900, they agreed to

DANCEl Saturday Nov. 11

MUSIC BY Ted Weesner| Orchestra For Members, Wives and Sweethearts, GREEMCfiSTLE MOOSE LODGE

Mr. an dMrs. John E. Wilcox aim b, ' it| 8 e met at tho home " f Mrs - I pay $10. per quarter on preach-

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AT SNIDER S YOU WILL FIND CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS OF EVERY KIND. •• CHRISTMAS CARDS --

Mr. and Mrs. Carol Hammon ! CharIotte C .lliver Monday nigh' were Thanksgiving Day guests ^ove nber 22. I he meeting was of Mr and Mrs. Emory Thomp- ‘ aIIt <1 to order by the president son Mrs. Myrta Tate. The Club prav-

cr was repeated by all. I prove-

Mrs. Ella McBride and daugh- i ael] t a ( 0 chapter room were i-i Margin, and Mrs. Ralph ,- ls| il ,s,- ( | and Uu cast Matt ms Crawley and daughter, Betty, ai . p g 0 j n g j rv t 0 purchase attended the Sonja Hcnie Ice R. - somc new oquipment . vue in Indianapolis. Wednesday A very interesting stc-ry wea

I read by Mrs. Claire Ross. A

Mr. and Mrs. James Hartsaw, short lesson was given by Mrs Mrs. Grace Hurst and Melinda Phyllis Hale. Williams were Thanksgiving Refreshments of popcorn, Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- candy, fruit, hot chocolate anu aril R. Hurst and son, in Reus- 1 tea were enjoyed by nine memselaer. j ber» and one guest. The January

meeting will be with Mrs Fran-

ces Cunningham.

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Golden Ann versa rv Of I' itrinmville \\ ts (' s

TREE ORNAMENTS, •> FOR I.AULK WREATHS HWALL WREATHS TREE LIGHT SETS tree light bi lks JEWELED K TC’LEs WRAPPING PAPER

l »e SEALS AND TAGS 25c IC’YCLES I0e SNOW $1.59 lUBBON 10«' CANDLES l«e ANGEL HAIR l«e SILVER TINSEL ROPE

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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Phipps '

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terrroon for George Thomas at ’ the First Funeral Hi me in Clin-] ton Indiana. Mr. Th mas was a 1

cousin of Mr. Phipps. j The W. S. C. S. met Wednes-

day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Sublett with Mrs. Kate Whitaker and Mrs. Adellu Day as assistant hostesses. In addition to it being their regular monthly meeting it was the fiftieth anniversary of the or-

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Mrs. Ida Pierce and Miss

Carrie Pierce had as their! Thanksgiving Day dinner guests J Mr. and Mrs. John Layman ariili Mr. ami Mrs. Elmer R. Seller andj

daughter. Haniett Alice.

Many other decorations

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GOLD STRIPE WATER SET ALUMINUM WATER SET OVEN WARE SET GOLD TRIMMED TEA SET CAKE PLATE AND SERVER CAKE BREAKER HALL CASSEROLE HOSTESS SET (8 Pieces) CHEESE CUTTER VASES SET OF 3 PHEASANTS PLAQUES FRUIT PLAQUES BOWL SETS SMOKE SET AND HUMIDORS PIPE RACKS PICTURES

j Mr. anil Mrs. George Timmons and daughter of Lafayette. Mr. ’and Mrs. Grover Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shonkwiler of i Bloomington and Miss Betty Chadwick of Brazil spent ft Thanks Ivlng with Mrs. Moda

Long and son.

Thanksgiving Day fbuests of Mr. ami Mrs. Tom Shetrnne were Mr. and Mrs. John Bernard and son. John, of St. Louis; Billy Newgent of Glendale. Calif., and Mr anil Mrs. George Dunivan of Danville. Thursday evening

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$5.80

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ganization. Dur ing the progra >i Mrs. Day read a paper she h i ! prepared on its early history. We are meeting today to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church, now known as th” W.S.C.S. On Nov. 30 1898 a small group of Christian workers met at the .suggestion o f Mrs Nora Garner and formed this organization, the main object vas to help pay the janitor who was Mr. Isaac Adams and son Guy. price $2 per month. The

ers salary. In 1901 they agrieed to pay tire sextc.i end buy the ! coal oil, as they slii; had the caal | oil lamps. In May 1902 the church agreed to get seats and Tom Peyton was to refir.ish and | varnish then and guaranteed perfect satis;':' lion and that the ladies would not carry any varnish home on their dresses. The Aid promised to pay $50; $25 when seats were delivered and $25 when work was done and approved. When the wurt^vasdone everyone who went to ■ church got so strjck up they had • to quit that church and hold seevices in the Presbyterian church for the summer. The Aid refused to pay the amount promised, but finally compromised with Peyton for $11.05. In the fall of 1902 they hired Roy and Floy Hester j as Janitors for the winter fbr $2 per month. Soon after the Aid v/as organized they agreed to furnish fl - vi-rs nt the death of a i member- or relative, amount pail not to exceed $1. Then in 190^ it • was decided just to wend flowers U n member or some of their] family died, amount $1. In 1920 the dues were raised to 10cents. The Aid papered the church

1305 and again in 1916.

Now I have just written a few' z things I thought might be of in- ! terest to the present members as they are recorded in the firs* book. Records between that an' 1 the present one have been lost,

misplaced or destroyed.

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Will Observe Golden Wedding

SWEATERS

Knitted by the Rugby exclusive "TRIPLE TITE" process of Cabl«-sJ super-strong yorns, they hove established unequalled records for yJ of lasting wear, warmth without bulk or weight and permanentsmoi

fit.

Ask the local Rugby Dealer to show them lo you, then try one and try la wear it out. Knitted and guaranteed by RUGBY KNITTING MIUS, INC.

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guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gen, fim '^incss transacted after ; Monday, November Knauer and son. Jimmy. election of officers and adopting ] Mrs. Wm. A.

29, Mr. McClure,

By-laws, war to decide on this ; Cloverdale R. R. 1, will observe matter, said amount, was to be ' hheir golden wedding annlverspp.id twice a month and if the al ’J'- T1 ''y still live in the same church did not come up with the bous ‘' where they started house-

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fonttit your ape! Thousands ar® peppy st 70. Try j ‘pepping up" with Ostrex. C ontains tonic for weak, I •ximlDwn feeling flue uolely to body’s lack of Iron i

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Many men end vroi Dane* '1'onlc Tablets for

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pep. younger feeling, this

/cry day. New Let acquainted" sue on»> 60c. ••r at tu drug •if're* •MVrwhM’*

CALIFORNIA New, Car, Take Two or Three Leave Immediately. Cull 460

PLKNON ALI/.Ll) CHRISTMAS CARDS EITEL’S

amount, the aid was to pay deficiency. As time went on they assumed additional obligations and expenses. They met on the 2nd Wednesday of each month and if some business made it necessary there were called meetings between. Dues five cents. These meetings were composed of three phases, spiritual social and work. I do not intend to try to give an accurate account of its activities as no rec-

ord was preserved until 1900 1006 S ' Co,lp K , ‘ ■ Av< '-

keeping, two miles southwest oi Putnamville. Mrs. McClure is now confined to her bod with illness.

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Minnlek-UninnHte Wedding Sirlcmtrlz, .1 The marriage of Miss Ruth Quinni'Ue and Harold Minnick was solemnized Wednesday even-) ing at 8 o’clock. The Rev. J. S. Godwin officiated at the double ring ceremony in his home at

50c To $8,00

HUNDREDS OF OTHER GIFT ITEMS.

SNIDER'S

23 South Indiana St.

LOANS FOR HOME NEEDS Up To $300 Arranged quickly and conveniently. INDIANA LOAN CO. 19'j E. Washington. Phono 15

when Mrs. Kate E. Jones gave - them a secretary book. At that time the member.-, were as follovs: Mesdames Ellen Wills, Fanny Cooper, Kate C.McIlvain, Ella Watson, Anna B. Ashby, Irene Jones, Maggie Stone, Jessie Danhour, Orissa Perry, Bessie Stokes, Nellie Warner, Fanny 1 Turner, Lor a Garner, Lizza Oor nelley, Nora Gamer, Kate K. Jones, Maty Peck and Kat e Horn. Just three are now livinj; I Bessie Stokes Thomson of Indj ianapolis, Nellie Warner of Chicago and Mary Peck of Gneencastle. When aid was organized, Mrs. Fanny Cooper was elected

The bride was attired in r brown suit with green accessories and an orchid corsage. She is the daughter of Mrs. Sarah Quinnette of Knightsville, and is a teacher in the public * schools at Brazil. Mr. Minnick is employed at the Climax Machine Co., in Indi-

anapolis.

The couple will make their! hom In Knightsville, REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS j

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You'd pay at least 50% prors for th" 1 l( first quality, but because of tmy imperlect'Oi 1 ^ can detect, you can enjoy the Ihiill v-* ^ I v®*—- MS ^ hosiery luxury of a remo kabls serving individual fit pattern see Sheermode irreguIcr;. You’ll be amazed at their beauty and you'll be excited by

the value.

$1.50 VALUES $1.08 ON SALE

Anna L. Marshall to Edgar E.' Coffman, et ux, land in Monroe twp., $1. Anna L. Marshall to Jacob

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