The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 July 1949 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, .FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1949.
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THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postofflre at <>reenranUe, Indiana an secumd Hass mall inath-r under a4-t »f March 7, IK7H. Sigiscrlptliin price 20 cents per week; $-1.00 |>or year hy mall In Putnanl county; $A.OO to $7.K0 per year outside Putnam County. S. It. Itariden, Publisher 17-10 South Jackson Street
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The Berry street picnic will be held at Shakamak Park. Sunday, July 24th. Leaving at 8:30 Drinks will be furnished by the committee. Mr. and Mrs E. P. Griswold, mother and father of Mrs. Ralph H. Saunders, arrived in Greeiicastle on Monday for a visit. They will leave Saturday for their home in Birmingham, Ala. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vaughn and Mi. and Mrs. Leon Snyder and family have returned home from a 6.000 mile trip to the VVestarn States. Aiming the points of interest visited were Yellowstone National Park. Grand Teton National Park, I^ake National Park, and Yosemite National Pfirk.
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Mrs. Lula Hyatt spent "Friday in Indianapolis visiting her daughter. Mrs. Thomas McClure. Miss Elizabeth Rariden and Miss Elizabeth Stoner are in Columbia City, this week-end attending the Indiana Saddle Club Horse Show being held there. The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph H. Saunders and family will leave tomorrow for Lake Manatau where they will spend the week. They will return to the city next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shetrons and Mr. and Mrs. George Dunnivan of Danville, Ind.. returned a few days ago from a trip to Now York, Penn, and Canada. They also visited Niagra Falls. Rev. Glenn McHatlin of Phoenix, Arizonia will preach at the Union Valley Baptist church, north of BHle Unioo Sunday July 24th. Rev. McHatlin is a very able speaker. Everyone invited to hear him. Mr. and Mrs. John W. King and daughter, Agnes Klizabeth, are spending a few days in Grove City, Pa., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James C. Loveless. Mrs. John R. King who has been visiting there will return home
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crawley and daughter, Betty, and Mr. and Mrs Herbert Seobee have returned from a vacation trip to Wisconsin and Minnesota. They visited James Crawley, brother of Mr. Crawley, while in Hudson. Wisconsin. Mrs. Seobee is a niece of the Crawlcys. The Cub Scouts of this Area will hold a Cub Camp and Scout picnic at Robe-Ann park on Wednesday, July 27, starting at li o’clock for the leaders. The picnic supper will be served at 6:30. Activities for all Scouts will open at 3:30 DST, with a hull game and other activities between the Scouts and their Dads. It promises to be a gala affair for all visitors. The program after, supper will close with a I Boy Scout Court of Honor.
Lape-Knirlcy Kites Kcail at Hillsboro, O. In the soft glow of candlelight 'hi- marriage of Miss Constance Fairley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon B. Fairley, to John Burton Lape, Jr., Greuicastle, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Burton Lape, of Lynn. Mass., was solemnized Friday evening. June 24. at 8:30 o’clock at the Methodist
church.
Kev. Wayne L. Snider officiated at the impressive single ring ceremony. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the bride’s parents on North High
street.
The bride is a graduate r.l Connecticut College for Women, New London, Conn., in the c lass of 1945 and received her master's degree in finance and hanking in 1946 from Wharton Graduate School, University of Pennsylvania, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. For the past two years she has been an account executive with Merrill j Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane in Cincinnati and is a member of the Cincinnati Business and Professional Women’s Club. Mr. Lape is a graduate of the Admiral Billard Academy and from the U. S. Coast Guard Academy and served overseas during the war. He is now in busi- | ness in Greencastle, Ind. -Hillsboro. O., News-Herald. •{• •!• + + Diana Young IthodeH Honored At Shower A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mrs. Ernest R. Rhodes Wednesday, July 13. Mrs. Rhods is the former Diar.a Young who was wed June 26th. Several piano selections were played by Miss Ruth Click. A Medley of songs sung by Mis>< Carol Young Included "Orusing Down the River’ 'and ’’The Little Old Mill.” A contest "Birds of the Bible" was won by Mrs. Gladys Hall of Garpentersville. Many beautiful, useful gifts were received by the bride. Miss Roberta Purceii played her violin accompanied by Miss Glick while the near seventy guests were served. The refreshments were iced tea. wafers and mints. The hostesses were Mis. Grover Blaydes. grandmother of
Merle Light Mrs. Lodell
bins, Mrs. Thomas Templeman
and Mrs. Russell Blaydes.
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Annoiinrp Approaching Marriage Of Miss Webb Mr. and Mrs. Claude Webb aiinuonce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Susaniv, to Roland Lee Neier, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley of Coatesville. <»i Saturday, August
6.
Dr. John Tennant will read the ceremony at 1:30 o'clock at the home of the bride’s parents. A reception will follow at the Oil Trail Inn. •«• + + + Mrs. Clen Qoerry Entertains Nurses Mrs. Cleo Querry of Cloverdale entertained with a party at her home in Cloverdale, Fr.day evening. Among those present were Mrs. V\(. L. Mauzy, Mrs. Curtis Hughes, Miss Madge Rainy, Mrs.Elizabeth McCullough. Mrs. Margaret Johnson, Miss Lorelle Allen, Bernice Kay and son and daughter.Mrs. H. Kobe and daughters, Mrs. Jacobson, Mrs. Lucille Williams and daughter, Miss Betty Heavins, Mrs. Ann Moore, Alma Hille, Vertie Tarr,
Edith Cone and Dorothy Jenson. The evening ’ was spent in a social way. Refreshments were served, all left, having spent a
pleasant evening.
ATTENDED FUNERAL Those present from out of
town for the funeral of Mrs. Mary Lou Houek were: Mrs. I Enos Barrott and daughter Mary Bess: Mrs. Delmar Livingston and daughter, Laverne; Mr. Ferrol Livingston; Mrs. Dorothy Amos; Mi.ys Norma Davis; Mrs. J. L. Macy; Mrs. Ann Kurtzmun and daughter. Marge; Mrs. George Woods; Mrs. Henry Groh; Mi s. A rile McCool; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook; Jr.; Mrs. Gilbert Nowlin; Mr. Marlett, all of Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Miss Patsy Licndocker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linder of Cincinnati, 0. Miss Margaret Wglleman. Brookville, Ind.; Mr. Charles Cooksey, Muncie, Ind : Mr. anti Mrs. Thomas Miller. Bloomington, Ind.; Mrs. John McWethy, Cleveland, O.; Rev. Charles Alexander, Mrs. Delia Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Farmer and son James, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moore, all of Indiana) - oils. Mr. and Mrs. Earl E.
Houck, Washington, D. C.; Dr. and Mrs. Herbert LanJes, Chicago. 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm Houk and sons, Jack and Billy Mrs. Mary Slack and daughter Heliui, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rawley, Mr. anti Mrs. Harold N< ese all of Brazil; Mr. a*ld Mrs. Kenneth Moore and son, Richard, of East Chicago, Ind.; I Miss Doris Jean Houck, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hitzeguit) of Terre Haute, Ind.; and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Trout, Staunton, Ind.
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CAKD OK TH\N M We wish to expiess out cere thanks and apprec. our many relativea, friend^ neighbors for their many of sympathy and kindness us at the death of our wib daughter, Mrs. Mary Lou 1 Also we wish to thank iU sent the beautiful floral , ings. and anyone who us In any way, we are grateful. Jonathan Houck Mrs. Lillian Evens Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd
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FISHIN' FUN If thrrr wax anyone out flxhlng laxf night, tiicy mii*t Save been from some other town, ax it looked ax though everyone In Greenraxtle wax out to the park to xce the Imll game. In our opinion, you eould see a game every night for ten years anil never see a better one. It wax a pitchers’ duel from the start to finish, with Ralph Ditto pltehing a no hitter, then winding up the festivities with a home run to win the overtime battle, one to nothing. Finley .lobe pitched his usual masterful game, and lived up to Ms reputation as the most eolorful Softball pitcher in Indiana. In our opinion, there were more than two thousand well satisfied fans on hand to help the locals win, and even in defeat, there were no eomplalntN. Sportsman’s Shop
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