The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1948 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GRFENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1948.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the pontofflc* at ij-eenenstfe, Indiana as seeond claaa mall matter under aet of 'larch 7, 1878. Subscription price •JO cents per week: $4.00 per year by mall In Putnam county. $.1.00 to $7.80 per year outside Putnam County.

S. R. Rariden, Publisher. 17-19 South .l^ckson Street.

-SGCm Y-'lark-Elteljorjce Wedding Announced In n lovely candle lilfl't coremor.y at the Presbyterian church Friday, at 4 o'clock, Paula Ann Eitcljorge, daujihter of Mr. and Mrs. A W Eiteljorge. vas united in marriage to H. Wayne Mark, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne

mg Tuesday evening

Uiroinr die type of schooling if any. the student should next re ceive. Due to these tests and the prestige of the grammar school.

A.s.t .s. Mi: With Mrs. Tbetmn Hess

The Bainbrklge W.SsC a met Kappa Delta Phi

on Thursday afternoon Dee 2nd. T<» Meet 1 uesda> i

with Mrs Thelma Hess. In keen- Kappa Delta Ptp sorority wilT the emphasis in instruction was i . With th, ,s, n. th. meeting meet Tuesday evening nt 7:30 at ^ m ^ ete n '^te.y ,t

opened with the singing of “O ^om\ All Ye Faithful '■ Mrs. Dorothy Smith gave the worship .ervire with tha group singing

the Public Service Co. Delta Kappa Gamma Tel.it Formal Initiation

K ‘ f ,Xl, ‘ang anil P'ven to thechildJ* N( ' w "^ioors , I

elected:

President, Mrs

the textbook to the exclusion of Si'cet',, , any of the broadening egperiem xii, i ' es that the American educator- , held in ^ ' •«

and English

"Joy to the World' ' and'"O Little Delta Kappa Oamma held for- ^ Ioder " S ** l<>01 " deem necos - ! as assistant hos,^/.] Town of Bethlehem." Mrs. Ann j mal initiation for the following sary to the education of the whole are H

educators of the Moor,

thr home of |

with Mrs.

Mark of Bainbridge. The Rever- { - l;nim nss RaV e the lesson en

end Harry Walrond douole ring ceremony

read th? “Miners ar.,1

j Bill Lockw id, organist, plac-

id the hridrl music.

and one guen Oentry, wli.r beer

new members, Saturday evening

Christinas ! in the First Christian church.

Lights.” Tventy-six :r embers Mrs. Mabel Davidson, teacher of

Mrs Conrad music and english, Belle Union member, high school; Mrs. Williaim Hug-

TODAY’S BIBLE THOI'GHl ' ' nnr vvcred r !1 call with Bible P ari1 - institute in Biisim ss EdThe strong owe a debt tot he! the biide giver, in .marriage vc; , s>cre mier report and nation. DePauw University;

weak. We too should minister to by her brotheg. Wayne, was (,. t . a . u;PS ropoic were read and those in need. The son of man charmingly gowned in an toe blu,; .. ? , OV cd. It v/a: \ oted to bn;, came not to be ministered unto, slipper satin gown with fitted Bo:Kr new Hymr. ls for the but to minister, anh to give his bodice and tall skirt, her finger church. After Mrs. Leonard exlife a ransom for money. Mat. tip veil was of white illusion and p|ui nc j a b u e!'. P Day of A.1-

M : s Louise Knauer, Elementary t aeher. Miller school; Miss Helen

child.

Out of town guests included Miss Mildred Rowe, state pre n

are asked to bring tofor a basket for a „„ f °r Christmas. b-avJ tions with Bettv e..,

d»-nt; and Miss Mary Blake, pic e Kjt , A]]s .

ident of Iota Chapter of Cla fordsville. Those from Delta chapter of Terre Haute wei Mrs. Bertha Fitzsimmons, Slat. Membership chairman. Miss

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Robert R. Stripling (left), chief investigator for the House unAmerican activities committee and Rep John Rankin (D.-MIss.), committee member, inspect some of the hundreds of microfilms of secret State Department documents found in a hollowed-out pumpkin on the Maryland farm of Whittaker Chambers, confessed former Qninmunist underground agent. (International)

And Local News it it 11: f s

. a lace tiara. She carried a brida) val xv i t! , tAe ri ’ of Mrs. V, rb mquet of white camellias and noa Ejgi,.,- and a discussion i! . a white prayer book. wo:; voted to - riservc that day c: The matron of honor, Mrs. <-. Jn | ay cv . er , jnK j an . pth. li 19 at Charles Bergen, sister of the l!le ( -mreh, inviting nil those irhride. w-re an irrideseent blue te: rsted. This : - vice will be eon-

Leon. assitant professor of Art,; Rlora Smith, State DePauw University; Miss Wanda chairman, and Miss Florise Hu;i

Stewart. Supervisor of vocal mils- sucker,

ie, Greencastle schools;.

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Miss Mary Schweitzer, Iota chapter, spoke on "English Education us Viewed from Grammar School." She told of the rigorous system of competitive ex-

Mrs. Donald Dice of Cruwfordsville spent Monday in this

city on business.

aminations which were heldto da-

l< w chrysanthemums and carried an evening of prayer and medita-

tion. Its purpose is U, bring more nearer to Got 1 . The church mes- E si nger will explain it - ore fully. K Meeting was closed by singing 5 "Silent Night." followed by pray- ^

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plane in rain, wind anil

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Christmas party Thursday even- gined navy plan, into,] lug at the home of Mrs. Maggh a., dti, .„ ,1

Austin. Th n- was a seen t ter' moi

Airs. Austin Hostess To Golden Kod Club

The Golden Hod club held it;

CHRISTMAS TREES

ii nnstgay of the same flowers. Fiii hard Kerr of Plainfield, attended the groom u.s best man Tommy Eiteljorge was the usher. A reception was held in the

small chapel im nedlately follow- 0 ,. b j Mrs. Vernon Bigler. Seel a' , ing th? ceremony. Mrs. Wayne houi followed with exchange of

j Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hansel Eiteljorge and Miss Madge houi fr.’.lowed with refreshments »of Greencastle R 2, are the par- Rainey assisted by Mrs. Lloyd served by hostess and committee

I ents of a son born Sunday.

Peters, served at the reception.f th, month. January rcetins

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I A wedding supper at the home of

The Putnam County Human- j| 1( . bl j t | e ' s parents concluded th»

Society Will hold its regular |ay . 8 feitlvltie8 .

meeting tonight at the City Ha'!.| The brjde - 8 golll!f awav suit Mrs. Sarah Burk has returned was a stunning plum-red gaoa:home from Chicago where sh. dine. Following the wedding trip visited several days with her son,, the couple will make their home Ka |l,, h in Bainbridge where th? gror.-n

I is in business wifi his father. V. F. VV. Auxiliary will meet j Wednesday at 7:.'I0 p. m. at the Post home. A good attendance is '

Among the ou t oi town guests door prize.

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will be with Mrs. Lolo Morphew.

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Maple Heights Home

Ee dub To Meet

Maple Heights Home E, Clul will hold its Decemb r m -eting Tuesday, D< c. 7th. at the Ma: Ine Corps Leagu<> Hall. Mooiing will begin promptly at 7:.!0 will

Roll fall to be anChiistmas tic:

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THE TRADITIONAL BALSAM TREES Shattei Resistant ALL TREES WITH BASES

The Past President Parley of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 o’clock a', the home of Mrs. Paul Grimes, j and Mrs. Harry McClain.!

were: Mr. and Mrs. John Her- | swrred with riott of Evanston, 111., Mrs. Max j decoration.

Hermit of Skokie, 111., and Mrs. I Club will hold a Christina: Lloyd Peters and son. Michael of bazaar at Ralph’s Studio on Su! Chicago. | unlay, Dec. 11th. All donations

( atlinllc Gtiil:l To Hold Supper

St. Paul’s Catholic Guild will

Mr. and Mrs. Paul (.hidings, a 1 ( b( ,|,i H pitch-in supper Tuesday,

to be brought to the meeting or

studio by Friday, Dec.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Gough it- Dec 7th at 6;;t0 p m , n thp

1 tended the Sonja Hoiii- Ic- R>'- Chapel,

vue Friday night in Indianap ilin + ... ^ + ! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jenks °'«'r The Teaeii|H | <md daugher, Apr- I Kay have re- ( l " ,> M "* Tuesday

turned to their home in l^n tland-j

ORDER TODAY Delivery Anytime Before Chiistmas

ville N. Y. after

'(Thanksgiving vacation with Mr.

Over The Teacups Club will

spending 1 ^e- t Tuesday afeernei n at 2:'10

at the home of Mrs. Kenneth

l and Mrs. Bert Garrett. Mrs. Jenks is the f imer Doris Gar-

rett.

1 The Becridge purebred Saane l

Eitel.

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Bainbridge I*. T. A.

To Meet Dee. 9

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Alter the business meeting a Christinas club party will be held. All members welcome to bring guest. i Hostesses are Mrs Jack Hurst, Mrs. Raymond Spurlock, Mi“. Warren Spurlock ami Mrs. Lee

McKainey. -i- .j. •!-

( lint:.n- .Mailison Ee (":ii> T,. M, -t Thursday

The Clinton anil Madison Homo Ec Clubs will have a Ciristmas pitch-in dinner Vt the heme o f Mr. and Mrs. Vorn Sigler, Thursday, Dec. 9. Bring iwn table servir? and 25c gift for grab bag for

PAJAMAS Broadcloths •• Silks and Balbriggans $4.00 Up

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FREE CHEST X-RM Tuesday, December 7 From ! F. M. To 6 P. M. § THE MOBILE UNIT WILL BE ON EAST SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE. \o Hothing; to Im* removal. No |)iit>lirit) atHxit tin* roport. Age 15 years or older or under 15 years if any direct cnntaet With Tuhrmilnsjv Sponsored by the Putnam Count, Ti-hereulosU Assni-latlon with money donated in Seal Drove.

! milk goats owned and shown by I Tn( ' Bainbridge P I.A. will I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bee have re- nie( 1 * ( C - Ufh. at 7:.!0 p. m. A

'turned from Chicago wheK they Vrr . v interesting pregram has each member of the family participated in the first goat '’ffn planned. Special music un- -P -I- -b

der the c’irection if Mr. Davey. Del a Theta Tan

The Chiistmas story "Scrooge" will be shewn on the movie projector. A large attendance is ex-

pected.

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• show ever to be given as a par 'of th-- National Farm and Gard

,cn Show.

Those from a distance attending the funeral of Sgt. Janies F. Alexander. Thins lay at Fillmore, were Emmett Williams of St. Louis. Mo.; Ray Hopewell of Washington, Ind.; Mr. a: I Mrs.

U. S Alexander and Mrs. Wm. Alexand r

apolis.

West Floyd Home Re

To Meet

I he West Floyd Home Eco-

Mr a 1 I nomics Club will meet Wedties-

of Indian

To .Meet Tuesday

Delta Theta T.iu will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at I he he 1 ; of Mrs Albert E. Williains, 422 Anderson St.

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Mail.ii Washington i luh. To Mr, t Tho Martha Washington Club

-lay. 0,-0. 8th, with Mrs. Arthur l'!!!. "’"T. 1 ^"^'^V ^' ing at

Eggcis for the Christmas mcet-

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ham bridge Mr. and Mrs. Chai! -s Dunw r dv of Lafayette, Ind. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dunw > dy 01' Dayton, Ind. spent the day Dec. 3rd with Mr. and Mis. Bert Garrett. The occasion being Mr. Charles Durwoody's birthday. Mrs. Ene’ Back and Children called in the afternoon. + 4- -t- -!• V + -> -1- + •> v j. ^ ANNIVERSARIES 4- 4* 4- 4* -l* 4* 4- 4* -I- 4* '■l’ Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Fre-i James, 37 years today, Dec. 6. LET B AN NEK ADS SELL IT

ing with a pitch-in dinner noon and a grab bag. + 4* + +

7:;:o with Mrs. J. F. Spurlock.

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Gond ( I" -r flub T, Meet Ti ursday

The G iod Cheer Club will -.eet Thursday afternoon Doe. 9th, at the home of Mrs. Lein N. Sny-

der.

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TATTLETALES—By I Keepu Clean

CASH

WHEN IN NEED OF A QUICK CASH LOAN CALL ON THE INDIANA LOAN CO. 10Yi E WASH. ST.

Fillmore Missionary Sni lety To Meet

'Ihe Missionary Society of the Flllnioiv Christian church will

meet Tuesday. Dee. 7, note Ohs: rve .,1111, w - hang, ,,f (Idle, with Mrs. Ray- Wedding Aiuilversury p rrirrti p n h,w ***"*' tow * mi - a " d ^ sutherim i I and cookies being sent to th? obrerved the,,- golden wedding g December m* " ^ at theh g

home in Mt. Meridian.

I Th,* house was beautifully doc- t 'Irs. Cnwglll Hostess mated with large white bells, g To East Murlon Club Open house was observed from g Mrs. R. S. Cowgill was hostess to 8:00 p. m. and from 7:00 If to the East Marion Home Ee * <> h:00 p in. A large crowd f p Club Friday afternoon, Nov. 2d. al, d relatives called dm- y Dim to th, absence of the presi- ' n ^ r afi-'cnoon ami evening. *| dent H ’d vice president, the sir- Befreshm- nt.; of fiuneh, eak--, V clary, M: Frank Hunter, open- mint ‘ s 1 ”" ,s "'■•re served Lo g <‘d the meeting. Mrs. Ora Day l * 1 ‘' quests. Th- talile was at g rend the history of the song of tractively decorate I with a cent- j Ihe month, “All Through th? - 'P'-'Ce of evergreen, yellow ros- s. Night." followed by singing th- <,y an ' 1 V-'h-'W candles, song, giving the flag salute un I a, ''* Mrs- Sutherlin receivall repeating the creed. ni a-iy lovely gifts. Fourteen members and one children presented their guest, Miss Nancy Sutherlln, ^''her with an Elgin pocket answered roll call with Thanks- "' a t ( 'h and fheii mother a wed- 1

SHIRTS WHITES AND FANCY Regular or French Cuffs $2.95 Up SWEATERS » Pullover and Coat Styles $5.00 Up CORDUROY AND FLANNEL SHIRTS All Colors, different styles $6.50 Up

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(Always Please) (Wool and Silk)

Lined and I nlini-d

$1,00 to $3.00 55c to $3.00 $3.00 to $7.00

"As one good neighbor to another Professor, might I borrow one of your suits that your wife just had spotlessly cleaned slid pressed at the HOME LAUNDRY & CLEANERS?

MAPLE HEIGHTS Home Ec XMAS BAZAAR December lltli. Ralph’s Studio Needle work, ( andies. Baked Goods. Country Corner Store.

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n First Baptist Ch„?ch will meet 15

Tho Woman's Mission of the

, giving. ding ring. j Mrs. Herbert Sutherlln' gave a 4- •!• 4* + I very interesting lesson on Linen.-; Daptisl Woman's Mission and Their Care. Also a lesson To Meet T les.la ,-

in safety was given.

The next meeting will be

Christmas meeting at the homo , • 1» of Mrs. Henry Jackson, Dec. 31st. ' ^' 1,n S nl 7:30 o (•>°<'h jj Members please note change in " MlS ' Fr<d Todd - !& date. Mrs. K. P. Harris wil! give the J

d- d- 4- 4. les.ion on the Virgin Islands,

There will also oe a snort pro-,

, Trl Kappa gram in "Thy Word A Light In I To Meet Tuesday ' Mexico." Please remember love 1 Tri Kappa will have initiation gift offering. Each 1 idy of the ' V Tuesday at 5:30 at the home o f Church is a monber May we' 6

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