The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1950 — Page 2

THE DAftY BANNER GREtNCASTLE. INDIANA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1950.

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'Tr*i. Mu't I n ! I — , f lover Cliib Ko.i I- af Clr v< : f lull wil! Tu(.''I iy Doc. 12th ill 1 ;.°»0 ii; ai the homo of Mr<. Charles Ini. )i u’l. Me nber 'pmo I ’ . ii!'' :i r.n • toy. < TnnniiU'c will lir-v • . > of I he [H f't'ithl. ! t'/ 'o / Ho>l rsv To II ibihrid^e Wo i- n o! Bainbrulgo met w.th .!■ cphiiie f- j.shc: for the DecernI ' iiicetin^. Her home wmm b ‘iiutifully deeoratetl for (he (’hrit;tnjic-: season. All joine<l in sinking "Silonf '-Jiyiil" with Mr. Cray ai tl ■ pi a no. f.-ieillp Curran had eharjfp 'd - dev'ott"is, reading tile Chrlsuiria' story. Rev. (Tine tlieii offer • i prayer.

I A chr'k of $5 was sent to the i. I.v Flinn Mom > for Christmas. A committee was appointed to . Chr.s!:ii . . jdates to all shut. ir.s. .\ story of the meaning of Christmas was read by Phyllis Hah and one by Bdith Fry. "C.iristmaw in Mexico.” Aft r being dismissed nil enjoy >d a «<* i d !r mr. '*• •!• N e l i t ( lob \t ill Meet Tuesday The New Era Club luncheon v.il b" Tuesday. December 12th. ai I2::;rt p. m. at ttn hom-’ of Mis Russell Pierce. Mrs. Frank S.-haPr will have charge of the program. There will he a gift exelm nge. Mis-, Nancy Oeeker To Wed V. Francis I.enzon The East r dinning, Mich., lomnul, of December t>, has Ihe f, iiowing announcement which will he of nun h interest here.

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5ANCE-FLOOR SMOW Saturday, December 9th.

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Jackie Marlow Orchestra of Indianapolis f’oor Show a! 10:00 P. M. For fllf Moose Members and Women of Moose.

MOOSE HOME

START THE ENTERTAINMENT HERE

Nothing cou^tl be nicer than to stop in here before going to a movie or a dance. Our dinners are served in an atmosphere that you’ll like. j

CAFE ROYALE

OWNER S SACRIFICE Owner Leaving Greencastle offers His 3 bedroom 2 bath home situated 713 E. Walnut Street, at well beiow cost. Price includes carpeting; quick passe^sion arranged. Price with 2 extra lots, S! 5,900; without extra ground $14,900. Liberal terms to right party. Phone owner Greencastle 131 or write MINTON ASSOCIATES, REALTORS 834 Circle Tower, Indianapolis, Indiana.

rimry wedding plAns are being j announced today by N.oo'.v - i parent:-:, Mr. and .M Roy E J>.'-kar, Bailey St.. Ka t I.a . inf ' i h< ■lUn.itivc daik-l.'i i' ! j bride-to-be i:, a Jiine giaduntcl ! from DePnuw uiiivei ity as her fiance. She affiliated with j Alpha Phi sorority and "Duke" | w.th Phi Caniit*;, Delta ft.-itern-j ity. Right ivav Nancy is a career girl working in ttu publi< tions depart Trent of tthe (.'oitimbie Broadcasting company' in < hi cago. Hei pro. pei live bridegroom is making his home in lint anapolis. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Kent Anthony Donzen of Granville, III. 4- * ♦ T Announce Engagement (>i Daughler Mr. an/1 Mr- O Fuqua of ."01 W. Sha.tt.uck St. Hrazil, imliai. . wish lo announce Ihe engage tn#nt and approaching mariia.' of their youngest daughter Don nie t.eone to Donald F Bra.\ son of Mr. Charles A. Brny of Dayton, Ind. The couple will he united i: marriage Decern tan 2t I h at the First Chrisl i in Ghui eh of Brazd wit Ii Rev. R. <’ D liman officiat-

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Miss Fuqua is a gm/.hinte ' Brazil Hig.li Sehool and Bl An thony Sehool of Nursing of Terr

Haute.

Mr. Bray i.s gradu ite of Dalton, Ind., Higli Sehool and sor” a/I in th<‘ Army ♦Vr Fore< i: vVorld War II. He i.s no v employ'd at Fairfield Mfg. r<>., a I l.oayette, Indiana. The couple plan lo reside it:

Lafayette.

Miss Fuqua is the sisl r ot Mrs. Glenn Monnot.t, Jr. of 7 Beveridge Si.. Greencastle

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Tee Hive Keltekalis

Meet Monday

The Bee Hiv Rebekah lodge will meet. Monday at S o’clock. All memlt/rs please remember to bring articles for the auction Della Theta Tan Alumnae

To Meet Monday

Delta Theta Tan Aiimnae willl m. and meet Monday at x.00 p. m. at the j ,\f vv M

home of Mrs. James B. Zeis.

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’realtyterian Officers nxtallcd at f.iinehcoti Mrs. Walter Cox wa- in lalleo s president of the Women’s As 9o"iation of the Presbyterian .lurch following a luncheon hei it the church Thursday noon Jther officers are Mrs. Oloy-i •toss, vice-president: Mrs. Fioyd Vilen, secretary, and M.*s. .1. A. lamherger, treasurer. They were installed by the out-goir.; ■resident, Mrs. L. H. Dirks, a:. : Irs. Will Ellington, Mi*s Nona Davis and Mrs. G. W Hiatn:!i. A musical program was given iy two college students and Rev. ind Mrs. Harry P Wa lined were ir-'.sented a girt. Mi:*, Jet. Me 'hroop, active for sixty-five /ears in ihe church, was awarded a certificate and a pin. The Christmas Story was read iy Mri. E. A. Brown and R' V, A’alrond presented his Christmi lessage.

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Tiger Cubs Sow To Wiley, 40-34

Spencer. B-gain nidge, 23 O'f.cinls: Ncwlin

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And Local News niwiibs

Cha Tos A. Jones has returned l/i his home in N >w York City after visiting his parents, Mr

Mrs. Thad Jones.

Grecneastc D Tig' r Cubs, missed too many layup shots as well • r: five tblow., Friday night ov ,;t Te:ie Haute, which enabt iVil’c’ kigh school to defeat the < ,.i .- 10 to 31. Ae>.\tmg t'.' . ewrul klils Who wit • e.;. q me game, the officiating ould have been bettor, but they di i not ish to detract from the hov.i ig of the strong Wiley

team.

The Cubs jumped into a lead. 1! to 9, at the end of the first

quaitei hut Wiley came back to forge- ahead. 17 to 15, at the halt.

T ai poii.ts separated the quin-

| tots at the end of the third per- | ,od with Wiley out in front, 28- , 2«. riu Terre Haute squad thei

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*1 Whit.-, Wiley forward, was i;, 1 McCll „ , }

dividual li.gh scorer ol the eveu-

wilh 7 baskets and two free

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,ln i tosses for 16 points. Charley Brovin was best iu the

-M’-. and Mi. John K Louder- 1 scoring department for the Cutis

milk will leave Monday for Las I with i:i points.

C a , N-w Mexico, to peml the I Gr encHstlc missed twelve win' ■ with their da ugh • r. I times from ihe foul line and

WT , faile.l to eonnecl livun Ih

Notice to Pleasant Gardens Home K members: Each merrbo lo bring 1 doz rookies to the me ting Monday aftemivm. Carl Shoemaker, Ross Azheli and Mrx Haines will attend the dislriri me.ting of the In liara l-ali.. A oeiation in Bloomington

or: Sunh.iy.

Mis.; Carrie Pierce was iu Indian.qiolia today to attend the dinner of the Society of Indiana

I'ionec- at the Claypool Hotel ! ^hafler

S', • will attend the Symphony on

Sunday.

hniity stripe on eight < The vViley B squad curtain raiser by a score 20.

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Erad'ord McClone HamiIt '.n Mitel, I 1

d ll'* new address of Pfc. Char1c !t. Detro, ion of Mr. and Mrs. rtoy Det ro of Brick Chapel is: P (i I.s R. Detro 1123031. M i i, ■ Df-taclunent CSS Salem, ■ A l ;fi e o FPO, New York,

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Mrs. Sinqison Stoner, McGaughey and Mrs.

Mo if Turk ar expected to retu' ii tl: week-end from Florida .vie- they hav< been vseationne. tr and Mrs. William Mr-r-’.'iey a; childreTi of Catiforia plan to arrive soon tii#vis't M \Ii' langhey and Mrs. Ston-

Hospital Notes Admitted Friday, Mrs. June Michael, Cloverdale R. 2: Mrs. Ida Ynun. and Mrs. Clara Albright. both of Fillmore. Dismi •-■*1 Friday, M rs Irene Hunter, Fillmore; Mrs. Robert Campbell uid son, Greencastle; Mrs. Myrtle Allen, Greencastle

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Di m, -,‘d Saturday, Robert McOnmmaek, Coateavllle U. 2. Mr. ,nd Mr Irvin Wallace o>' Coatesvllle R, 2. are the parents I of a son born Friday

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Dreeiicaslle (•'•*) Eteheson Taylor . Mi M ihel Lawrence C. Brown 3a Id win Masten B. Brown M,|,

New Market 49; Roachdaie, 44

New Market defeated Roue! - dale, ff> to 14. at the Crawfordsville Armory Friday night, x ...- Market also led at life halt, 2 7 to 20. Plunkett with 16 points was i high for the losing Hawks while i LaFollette with 21 point., headed the New Market olfeisivo.

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THE LAMP 8N THE WINDOW

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P' iiil".!ii of the earlier ilavs ot \meric»n pharmacy was the liglited lamp in the drug store window. Ml through the Hi' Id it glowed, a licaron of hope, a svmhol of im-elli 'i *.ervice. It iileutified the drug store a« a haven id refuge. ti-'in,i*ed relief and comfort to the sick and afTlirtod I’liannacy has in us heritage numy glorious tr.utdions, of which the lamp in the window is but one. Although the historic lamp i now practically extinct, tin iimdanutriLla of pharmaceutical practice have changed ■ ' little. The respunsibilities of the pharmaci i .ire greater loday than ever before. We are ready and c ' _er iu shoulder the«<* responsibilities in your behalf. VI hen a prct'-i-'otion must be hlled, let us serve you. COAN PHARMACY

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Monday Great Booics Group—7:.'10 - High School Library Delta Theta Tail Alumnae— Mrs Jnmrs Zeis — 8:00 p. m Tuenday Tuesday Reading Cireh 2:30 Mrs. D. W. Kllinger. Alpha (’hi Omega Mrs. Jamen R. Fence. Joint Girl Scout Council 1 •'!(' Mrs. John Howard. New Era Club—12 SO Mrs R.i'sell Pieroe M ednesilay I’E G.—6 p. m.—Mias Brmlna Mills. Veroatica Club—2 p. m.—Mro. W J Weesner Friday N cedleeraft Club—2 p. m. — Mrs. Guy Comer B A P VY. Club—Nuraev Home—8:00 p. m.

Oetreif, ihe Ante City, «an now blow anothor kind of horn—it’s own. The Michigan metropolis is baled as tb# healthiest city in the world

CHATEAU SUN-MON.-TUES.

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New Market (1!>) Hockersmlth, f LaFollette. f Fairfield, c . Lester, g Stewart, g | Cadi, f j Surface, f • Barker, c I Lowe, g Hallett. g

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Thompson, f Plunkett, e > 'rnsby, g

Allen, g Clones, f Myers, f

Robbins, c

Keck, g Ford, g B game:

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Cross and P.ain

Betty Broadstreet, Fred Goodnight a.id Marilyn Ilontright. helped .sculp the Reel.sville Indians in their fiist meeting of the evening. The cheer leaders from the east were well supported by ship.

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THF INDIANS WHOOPED AND CHEEREL (:/.»• •

David o SfLZNlCK GINGER ROGERS JOSEPH COHEN SHIRLEY TEMPLE &

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Pulnum Cininly's l-argest Itrug Store, built on t^rALlTT, A< ( I R.%< V SERVICE.

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Half contury from now, toys a Kiontitt, tb# avorago woman at ! that day will woifh thro# pounds moro than tho avorayo now Sb* won’t mind—tbo’ll bo JO yoort youn^or, loci

Tho woman of today, says the same authority, la much bigger and stronger then were tho girls of 1900 Natui illy—there were no such things ; s lady wrestlers in grandma's day.

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NEWS A COLOR CARTOON

Waveland, 62; Bainbridqe, 38 Waveland- pommeled Rainbudge Friday night to the tunc of 62 to 38 at Waveland. The Pointers also trailed at halftime. 26 to tl. Greve, Harbiaon and Whitecotton were the big guns in th< Waveland attack while Stultz R<x»ker and McGeughey trie bard for Batnbrtdge.

Rainbridge (88) Grimes, f Stultz, f Tippin, c McGaughey, g Hooker, g Zimmerman, f Wavetand (62) Greve, f 3eyt*>ld, f Wheeler, c Whitecotton, g Hannah, g Harbiaon, t

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Ardenc Matthews, Patty Hammond, Abby Grey and Virginia Hammond did power to pull the Indians out of thq clutches of Fillmore but to no avail Th< v eu as did Uuur loyal supporters, but the Cardinal a w ere u unie toe much fm i ”-' ‘