The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 June 1949 — Page 3

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WEDAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, JUNE 14,

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SOCIETY

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Mibs Marrilyn Hulcht son and Melvin Evens areie united in mnrriage Friday evening at 7::>0 o elock at the Presbyterian

Church in Spencer.

The Rev. Victor Raphael read

the marriage vows.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. ar.d Mrs. K. U. Hutcheson.

Keystone Bible Class To Meet .lime IHtti The Keystone Bible Class will nie^t June 16th at 7:30 p. m. with H. B. Gough. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. O. P. Higgins and Mrs. E. A. Daugherty. Mrs. Helen Hawkins will have the program and Mrs. Elva Parish

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Women of Moose

Held Charter ltani|oet

The Women of the Moose held

Anderson St. The groom is ! their charter members banquet

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Communist defendants In New York march In I protesting jailing of their husbands by Judge Harold a courtroom uproar. The three (nearest camera) are i Gates (white hat), wife of the editor of the Dally ws. Hurry Winston (black dress), and Mrs. Gus Hall (hat■ting sponsored by Civil Rights Congress. (IntermtionaJJ

Polio Precautions

The golden rule of personal dean-' liness should be observed particularly in the usual summer polio epidemic months. Food should be kept tightly covered and safe from flies and other insect*. The same applies to garbage, which, where other disposal faciflties are lacking, should be burled or burned.

I FOR INFANTILE PARlilYSIS i or your child is stricken the National Foundallnfantile Paralysis will help with your medical BUT -- why not be self-sufficient. Medical Expense coverage for each member omily from Polio AND Seven other severe dis[ovailable at a nominal cost. Inquire at lira! Insurance Agency, Inc. 24 West Washington Street Greencastle, Indiana Phone 134

the son of Mrs. Goldie Evens,

120 X. Locust St.

The bride’s attendant, Miss Joanne Hutcheson, sister of the bride, wore a street length dre-ss of yellow voil patterned in "bite with white accessories., Her flowers were a wrist cor- i sage of yellow and white car-

nations.

The bride chose n ballerina length dress fashioned from nil • ■ green embroidered organdy and a white picture hat. She carried 1 a corsage of gardenias and pink

carnations.

The groom’s attendant was Franklin Hutcheson, cousin of

the bride.

The bride is a graduate of the Greencastle High School and is now employed at King, Morriso»

and Foster.

The bridegroom attended Greencastle High School and served two years in the U. S. Navy. He is now employed at

Hurst’s Dairy.

For the present the couple will reside

St., Greencastle.

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s. c. To Meet This Evening

The s. C. C. will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Ella McBride with Mrs. Alta Newgent as assisting hostess.

TERRE HAUTE

Fast Track

at Old Trail Inn Friday, June 10th. Those attending were Emma Albin, Elizabeth Myers, Cora Skimmerhorn, Zella Aubrey. Madonna Sutherlin, Nola McGaughey, Lou Ellis, Amy Neal, Minnie Underwood and Ethel Williams.

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Women of Moose To Meet Wednesday Women of the Moose will meet Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. for formal initiation. All members arc urged to be present.

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Fillmore Folks Enjoyed I’icnie At Slate l‘ark

Fillmore was well represented at Spring Mill State Park Sunday, June 12. About 45,gathered in the shelter house for a pitchin dinner. Those making the trip were Mr. ami Mrs. Gilbert Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips and daughters, Lou Ella ifn<l Beulah. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arnold and son. Virgil. Mr. aJid Mrs. Stanley

- young ^ Sears and daughters, Cornelia at 130 Locust ; 1,n ' 1 Mar y Susan. Mr. and Mrs.

j Ezra Arnold, daughters, Joyce Ellen and Shirley Jane, and son. Jimmie Dean. Mr. ami Mrs. Billy Woods and son. Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Scobee and son, Gerald Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox, Mr. and Mrs. John \\ ayne Cash and daughter, Karen and Becky Sue, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor McMains and son, Randy, Charles Philips and Jean Sclsor, Jean Ann Tharp and Donpld Rnark, Beverly Huber, Leon Arnold, Coleen Phillips. Doyle Nicholis and Grace Arnold.

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Missionary Guild

To Hold Pli-nlc

The Missionary Guild of the First Christian church will hold its annual picnic Thursday, June

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16th, at 6:30 p. m. in Robe-Ann Park. In ease of tain the picnic will be held in the church basement. Mrs. Ardith Erwin will be in charge of the picnic. 4 4 + + Garden Flub To Meet On Friday The Country Garden Club will meet at the home of Mis. Gertrude Roising Friday June 17th CST 1:30 P. M. Please note change of meeting place. 4 4 4 4 P. E. O. To Meet Wednesday Evening P. E. O. will meet Wednesday at 6 o'clock at the home of Miss Ermina Mills. 4 4 4 4 Golden Link Flub To Meet Wednesday The Golden Link Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:;;o o’clock with Mrs. Lorene Cloyd with Irene Crawley as leader. 4 4 -I- aDorcas t lass To Meet Wednesday Afternoon The Dorcas Class of the Putnamville Sunday school will meet with Mrs. Esther Friend, Wednesday afternoon at 2 p. m., DST. 4 4 4 4 Women's Golf Group To Meet Wednesday The Women’s Golf Group will meet Wednesday at 9:45 A. M In case of rain, they will meat at 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs lanes G. Hughes, 320 Hightail Ave. 4 4 4 4 B. & P. W. dub To Hold Pienie Tin Business and Professional woman's club will hold its annual picnic Wednesday, June 15th, at 6:30 p. m. at Robe Ann park In case of ratn the picnic will be held in the shelter house. Members are asked to bring their own table service. 4 4 4 4 lollt Home Makers Flub To Meet June 16 The Jolly Home Makers Club

will hold an all day meeting | Reynolds by the card committee, the park, Thursday. June 16th. I Mrs. Clodfelter thanked the All members arc urged to be j society for the card she had re-

present and bring a guest. Then j ceived.

vill also bo an auction. Be there at 11:15 if possible. 4 4 4 4 Fnion ( Impel Group In All-Hay Meeting The W. S. C. S. of Union Chapel met Wednesday, June 1st tor an all day meeting at the church. The morning was spent in cutting carpet rags. After lunch the president, Mrs. Verne Sigler, opened the business session by having the group dng "Sweet Hour of Prayer,” followed with prayer by Mrs. Bert Garrett. Section one reported that their silver tea had been a suc-

cess.

Several money donations had been made by ladies who had not been able to attend the Love sale and furnish pies. The community sale to be held in the future was the main topic >>f discussion. A letter concerning Battle Ground activities was read by Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter. Motions were made to have Mr. Saddler weave the rugs and to send $1.00 to the District Treasurer for tile Battle Ground training school. The motion:carried. It was announced that Wayne Bettis had given the society an oil stove. Convalescent cards had bee", sent to Mrs. David Wogrell, Mi.Eliztibith ClodfeluT, Mrs. Horace Ritchie and Mrs. Ed.v.vd

For Devotions, Mrs. A. M. Alexander read verses 11-24 from 15th chapter or St. Luke and verse 1 from the 3rd chapter of St. John. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Bert Garrett. TO REVIEW EEl'l)

The dispute exploded l'-t

Saturday after four companies ignored a deadline Imposed to force payment of debts accumulated by virtue of an Increased rate. In reprisal, the utility shut off their water supply, which was restored only after a temporary restraining order was ob-

tained through Gossman. The fiiTns insisted they neeJ

not pay the higher rate because the Indiana Public Service Commission told the waterworks to continue charging at an old rate until its contract with the city

expires next year.

SEYMOUR, Ind., June 14

iUP) The Seymour water cor.pany’s rate increase feud with tour industrial consumers wii 1 be reviewed June 21 before Jackson Circuit Judge George H Gossman at Brovnstown. .

Gossman said he would hear I Charles LaFnra and children testimony and rule on the firms’! were Monday night supper guests application for a permanent i.i-!of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ader. junction to keep tbo utility from I Violet Leak and children spent

collecting higher rates.

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Mia. Goodrich, Rev. and Mrs.

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