The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 December 1948 — Page 2
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DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1948.
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incnt of Bible will alteiul meetings of the Nationa' Assoeiatin:-, ol Bible Instructors and the Society of Biblical Literature and Exegesis in New Yo'-k. Pee. 27.10. He will rend a paper on "Midash Genesis Rabbah On Death" it the Society of Biblical Liters■ .ure meeting, and will present a op rt of the nominating oomittee at the Bible Instructors conference.
A former resident of Indianapolis and O vensville, Dr Montgomery is a graduate of DePa i\v ind Garrett Biblical Institute, and holds a philosophy degrei I from Yale University. He was I formerly associated wit Cornell | and Wellesley.
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\\ ill Present Program Of < I:ristnias Music
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Woman’s Circle To Meet Tlmrsrlay The Woman’s Circle of the) Presbyterian cht.reh will meet 1 Thursday at 2:.‘i0 p. m. ill the 1 ■hureh pa rim's for the Christmas program. Miss Lola Walls will l>e the guest speaker. New officers for 1949 will he instalh-d by Rev. Harry P. Walrond.
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Jones P. T. A. To Meet Thursday The Jones P. T. A will meet Thursday, Dec. 16, at 2:15 p. m 'in the school auditorium. Rev j Walrond will have devotions an 1 Mrs. Don Scars will tea I the national P. T. A. president’s message. There will be a short business meeting. The school will present a play “Christmas in the Old Woman’s
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DIES OF BURNS EVANSVILLE. Dec. 15 (UPt Two-year-oki William Mauzy died yesterday of burns suffered when the bed clothes in his crib caught fire Monday night. The child, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Mauzy. Evansville, was bunted when he accidentally set fire to the bed clothes with n cigaret 1 lighter. TRUCKER KILLED VINCENNES, Dec. 15 (UP) Harold West, 21, Mt. Gilea 1, O., was killed yesterday when his truck collided with another driv-
by Henry county farmer near here
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MEMBERS of DF.I.T, I HI T \ TAt sttRogjj
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i Mr-. Osborn Hutchins is visit-1 Shoe.”
I ,ng i: i son, John and family in *t- *!• -I- •)*
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Mr and Mrs. Marion O'Neal of Go istle are the parents of a
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WITH _ NEWS Alt MV AND NAVY GRID CLASSIC
The Morning Musicaie Cho: us will present a program of Christmas music tonight a: eight o’clock in the home of Mrs. J. B.
Crosby, as follows:
O Leave Your Sheep, HazG hurst; I Wonder As I Wander, I Appalachian), chorus; Solo,
Mrs. J. E. Porter; Carol of UiC|St Vincent's hospital Sheep Bell (Slovxak) accompan-j apolis.
icd by Mrs. Herman Berg, violin dec Mathews, chorus. Solo. Miss Evelyn Gibson; In Bethl”Miss Evelyn Gibson; In Bethlehem, Frances B Toelle, chorus:
Mrs Arthur Perry, accompanist; ( Mr an ,| Mrs. Bud Ryan, Elm
I’.igular meeting of Cloven la 1“ L Xn M2 F & A M., Thursday. Dee. 16. Election of officers. x Mi- Daisy MeCammaek, south ol Ml Meridian, is a patient in
in Indian-
Mr. and Mrs. Arlic Falter of R iclidale called on Parke Coffman a I family of Greencastle
Sunday.
■ Coterie will hold its annual •Christmas party Friday at 7:.!0 | p, m. at the home of Mrs. John King. There wil be the usual gift exchange. ) + -F d* Manhattan I Julies Aid To Meet Friday The Ladies Aid of the Man-
Kathleen Campbell, director Members if chorus are; Mrs. P. B Blomgren, Mrs. T. A. Kleckner, Mrs. Otto Ernberg, Mrs. A L. Meredith* Mrs. J. B. Crosby. Mrs L. C. Conrad. Mrs. Clinton Green Mrs. R. E. Wil-
—— liams, Mrs. J. E. Porter, Evelyn M. Montgomery of I Gibson, Mis. J. ( . Heston, M
University depart- Hduin Suavely.
DARK. TALL A GRUESOME WILL ATTEND MEETING OF BIBLE TEACHERS
iDr. Robert tl]<» DoPnuw
Quick -- Simple -■ Private That'r how our loans are made. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY
19'2 East iWashlngton
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.'ti' i, it' supper Wednesday i v ung with Howard Gough and
family of Roaehdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Campbell aiv spending two weeks at the Colin sanitorium at Martins- ■ dir and at the Cromer Sanitoi-
ium at Mooresville.
The Neighborly
will hold its December meeting at the home of Mrs. Culley, on Fr.day afternoon. Don’t forget Christmas gifts for Riley box.
Miss Marjorie McIntyre and William Kiel/.
Mr. and Mrs. Zol
hatian Christian Church will Mr. and Mrs. Zol McIntyre announce the engagement and hold their Christmas meeting approaching marriage of their daughter Marjorie Elizabeth tc Friday. Dec. 17 at the Manhattan E Kietz ' son of Mr and Mrs E1 ">er E. Rietz of Momence. Church. j The wedding will take place on February 19, in the Gobin
Everyone cordially invited Memorial Methodist church.
covered dish of Miss McIntyre is a graduate of DePauw University, where
1 she was a member of Alpha Omicron Pi. She is supervisor of
and gin mus i C j n the elementary schools in Franklin. Mr. Rietz attended
Please bring a
food and table service
for the grab bag.
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Knachdale Junior Class Enjoys Turkey Dinner
Vanderbilt University, where he was a member Sigma, and is a graduate of DePauw University.
df Phi Kappa
I Health Bond Everyone brought
adopted
dale High School enjoyed a
key dinner at Jane s Grill in | Clair Ross read a letter from Roaehdale, Tuesday evening. The ; th. libiatian at Greencastle, stal-
The Junior class of the Roach- ‘ a Xmas £ ifl f° r our
j ur . I family at Coatesville.
dinner climaxed a magazine sales Sewing Clubj rampaign. with $500.00 worth of
magazines being sold.
The class was diverted into two teams, with the losing team paying for the dinner. Mrs. Garriot*
The Merchants’ Committee 0 f'' 8 s P° nsor c ' as8 '^■ ues I* R ' tie Chamber of Commerce pie-j dinner were Mr. Garriott and
• I “Buy In Greencastle Day”' Mr. and Mrs. Espy.
derived from the
gifts to the following persons; 1 ne money
Tuesday afternoon; Mrs. p^ul sales will be used for activities f
McMahan, Mrs. Marie Mis. Ray Brewer.
it;g that if the club will find a suitable place they will place a small library here. This was more than welcome news so a committee was appointed to find
a location.
Bernice Steward had charge of the installation of officers for 1949: President, Mildred O’Hair; vice-president, Ruth Clodfeltcr; recretary, Blanche Pruitt; trea-
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Club To Meet
j O'® He Buys Name Brands So He’ll Appreciate A Gift Of A Name Brand
Akers and the Junior J school year.
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M, and Mrs. Kenneth Slither- J VV( , mtln . s
■ in of Groveland entertained the • .Hewing with a supper on Mon-
\iy evening in honor of the sec-J The Woman’s Bible Club of >nd birthday of their daughter,' Gobin Memorial church will meat Carol Diane: Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Friday afternoon at 2:.'10 o’clock - utherlin and Betty of Fillmore; ' with Mrs. W. M McGaughey, 601 Mr. and Mrs. Celon Rissler 0 f' East Seminary St. Mrs. Landes tlainbridge, Mrs. Lucretia Rissler , wiI1 b, ‘ lh, ‘ Mrs. Fialey
if Brazil and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
elass during the surer, Mildred Austin.
Mrs. James Curran read a lovely Xmas story. During social hour our mystery pals were revealed in our Xmas packages and names were drawn for next year. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. + -F *F +
Arrow Shirts
Van Huesen Shirts
Interwoven Sox Mallory Hats
Arrow Neckwear Arrow Handkerchiefs
Hickok Belts Bacmo Gloves Glover Pajamas
McGregor Jackets
Flannel Shirts by
S3.65 tc S4.50 S3.50 to S5.0C 55c to SUO
S6.50 to $10.00
$1.00 to $2.CO 35c to $1.00 $1.50 to $5.00 $3.00 to $7.00 $4.00 to $8.00
$10.95 to $29.50 McGreggor $7.95 to $8.95 Van Huesen $6.50 to $7.95
mnnd Rissler and children, Patty and Jimmie of Center Point.
LATE NEWS munlst* had captured Gen Fn rsn-Vi, Nationalist eominande. n North China. The report was not confirmed iffieially. A government spokes i ii, Tong- Weng-Yi, denied tha.1 ( nmmu'jiist troops had entered eiplng. Hr also denied that Gen ii has heen captured.
Good Will Cl Mb Met
will lead the devotions ami Mrs.'"'’I' Mrs. Sntherlin Naylor will have the programs, i Thp Gocd will Club m( , t Dec
Sth at the home of Mrs. E.nmetl Sutlierlin with Mrs. Estil O’Con-
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 15 — (UP)—All military sea trans'ort, including 260 army ships, u ill he consolidated uiulcr navy i nun,mil as aunt her major step n military unification, 'Defense •iecretury .lames Forrestal ii ineed h.lay.
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Ejgena Kress Billfolds
$2.50 Up
CANNOnrs The Store of Name Brands '
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W ASHINGTON, Dec, 15 — (• P) — A Hoiuse investigator said today that information on the secret U. S. Norden honih sigtit was given to a Communist agent hell; re H r war. ATHENS, Dee. 15— (UP) — trim Secretary Kenneth Royall arrive:| here today by plane for two days < f diseussi'.ns with top (.reek and American officials. VATICAN, Deo. 15—(INS)— l’i pc Pius Nil called fur renewed Italian efforts in behalf of a European federation today when he received President Luigi Einaudl in state audience. The reception was viewed as formal Vatican “reeognnitlon” ol the two-year old Italian Republic.
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Mrs. Euson Hostess
To Tri Kappa
Associate chapter of Tri Kappa will hold a pitch-in supper Thursday at the home of Mrs. V.'. J. Fuson at 6:30 p. m. Members are asked to bring a covered dish and their own table
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Huinhridgr Service p Club Met IDec. 1$ The Bainbiidge Community Service club met Monday night Dee. 13th at the homo of Mrs. James Curran with Mrs. Cyril Masten and Mrs. Ray Miller as hostesses. Music was furnished by a cornet trio from the High School and a duet by Mrs. Curtis Higgins and Mrs. Ray Miller. The club voted to buy a $5.00
Cline opened the meeting by all singing “Jingle Bells and Holy
Night.
RollcaU response was what we want for Christmas was answered by six members and five child, ron also present. The minutes were read and approved. The treasures report vvas given. Mrs. Sutherlin got a thrill out of her hostess gifts and thanked eVery* one. It was discussed and decided on to bring hankerchiefs for hostess gifts for the following year. There was a Christmas gift exchange which every no was vyry , proud of. During the social hour the hostess gave a word contest. Prizes were awarded to Miss Myrtle Cline The hostess served delicious refreshments which were enjoy, ed by all. . The meeting; adjourned to meet with Mrs. Estil O’Conner, dan. 12.
ner assistant hostess. The president. Miss Myrtle J
ANNIVERSARIES Birthoay Charles Shaner, today, Dec. 15.
KAISER FRAZER DEALER East Side Motor Sal (Formerly Grimes Body Shop.) INDIANAPOLIS-STILESVILLE ROAD Phcpi 749-WI Believe It Or Not Ii costs more to neglect your car than tolak care ot it. Before Winter Strikes We Suggest
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Motor Tune Up Battery Check Brake Adiustment Clutch Adjustment Winter Grade Oil Make That Old Car Like NewAg Free Estimates Complete Painting Body Repairing Christmas Special Immediate Delivery. KAISER AND FRAZER CARS “Mosi Copied Car !n America." You are welcome to come in and see the net thing in tractors. The New "Custom” Tractor
Our Christmas Present To You—— ‘ o
Elsie's Beauty Shop In Coatesville will he open 6 days a week from now until a'ter New Years.
Hours
HAMEL. 111. Dec. 15—(INS) — A greyhound bus overturned toduv on U. S. Highway 66 a mile s ith if Hamel, in MarfUson : eounty, Illinois. Tile Madison eounty sheriff’s | office reported nine of t’he ten ( passengers utM.ard the Inrs were Injured slightly The bus was enrente to St. I/oiils from Chlrago.
Mon.
Tiles. Wed.
Tlnirs. Friday
Hat.
9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. 9 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. 9 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. 9 a. m. to 4:00 p. m.
Phone 10 CoatesviHe
FOR ATTOINTMKNTS Elsie's Beauty
Shop
On Anything in Now Until
the House Christmas
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MOORE’S
SHOE STORE
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