The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 December 1950 — Page 2

THE DA'LY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDI/ A, "JESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1950.

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Admitt*-! Moml ;v Miss Holen Leon and Mis. FlinvnCf Ryans,

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William Harvey Uettin, tit" i Id si soa of Gharlea Wpsley and | .Sarah Slavi-n Beilis, was; boi i I May fit:i, is70 and pa.'ssl a.way la it . • of !i : 8 daughter, Mi-h.

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THE DAILY BANNER and HEf'ALD CONLOLIDATED

SOCIETY

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HOLIDAY TREATS Good Food insures the success of your Holiday Meals — Call us for

complete satisfaction.

Fresh D*essf (l Turkeys, Young Mens, Lb.

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Fresh Drrsser' '‘ irs, 4 • 5 Lb. flvg. Fat ami F lUinp, Lb.

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Mild loem:> ts Of Fillmore O K. S I H . w . as un i!, «i m marriage to IH'J a . I 1 amjlwill have pitch j Alin Miller. Nov. 2. r >t:i in sjj#|H-i Friday evening l>.-e 22 j jgjg u, 1H union were bon*

I wo daughters. Ruth Mae. and

•put gdt ex oh is Lorene His wife p'i.s.spd

away Fe-h. 7lh, lf*e7. T.ittl.‘ da lighter Iiorene, was given to them to love for a short time,

then God called her home. He had Iwen m floor health for

ptiil- awhile All had been done tor him that loving hands could do hut all in vain, the Lori railed him and he obeyed the rail and today we trust he is basking in the sunshine of a Savior.' love He was a member ot Clinton Falls Methodist church iiiid attended services as long as IietiIth p-rmiUr.l He leaves to mourn his fins mg. one daughter and -on-in-law and Iwi grand-

69C d i i . Mi Gail John siton

and Mary .loyee Alexander; two

i ei Mi Lida Pierce, Mrs

Rose Hall and four brothers. FU49C '■• | rd I'homa.- Klbert and Clay Rett is Also several niecen and

m phiAVR and a host of friendis.

’ lo I ere, I in Hi.. jMiMtoffu-e at <ireeneiislle, Imliaiiit us sccoinJ elass mail matter under act ot Marco 7, Ui.K. Subecrlptioti firh* 111 cents per week; $1.0(1 pel year by iiiail in Piitiiuin e.iimly,

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SAVE TIME - SAVE MONEY Phone fi? or 83 for ail your holiday needs. Place your older early icr Turkeys - Hens - Fresh Oysters - Avoid Disappointment. CAMPUS MARKET

The Golden Rod Club h"ld it.; ,.i st' ns party at the home of Maggie Ar.-tin A turkey .... ■ ha.!! t be 11 imming.s inj iv. d bv all A large dec- . -i. ; ’i : t enki wai- tiak- . ... i.omtei. by Denolii Turn* rcl.'owing the dinner the n.i .:o( ! had their Secret Sister xi liange gifts. The children long Christmas carols and were iven then treats and gifts off

■f the Christmas tree.

TI following new officers for 11..i coming year were elected[in .-ideet, Inez Moore; vlce-presi-<l<-it, Maggie Austin: secretarytreasurer. Cola Skimmerhorn;

chaplain. Kmma Aibin.

.! The club is giving a Christmas

Federated Reading Club meet | basket to a needy family. Thi

January meeting will be held at tlie home of Deloris Cline with Inez Moore assistant. Rcfresh- | n.cuts will be served. At this

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ing has been |)ostjioned until Dec

27tb.

Virgil Blue ,has returned to his

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pital in Indianapolis.

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“IT’S ‘CHRISTMASTIMF’ A1 CAHHON’S”

Wgo\ $hirts forfjivincj

Sports Wise! ? Quality Wise!

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'A hen man is i ailed by God above He goes without a word. V\V who are left with hr deep hearts We wonder what he heard l*al Christ (blow open wide the doors ? Aod v.-eleotn • him with love"' Wen- ill the loved ones gone before V it ing t-tieri- aIsive ?

l'ii tailh mil'l hold us steady now yn i help 1 1- understand, I 1 :,I after de-lth comes Rternel Life i Go,I owe Promised Land l V 111* ol TH ANKS We Ai.sh to express our sinii appreciat ion . lo our frieiuis leiative: and neighbors for their kindne < in our recent sorrow. a!-o yy sh lo thank Rev Melyeeifian. Mi and Mrs McOurry, the ug is. pallbearers, flower girl and all who helped in anyway. Mi and Mr- Douglas Alexand er and Joyce Mr a ml Mrs Curl Johnston

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IN yiKMOKV I ineinoiy of our Daddy and ■ a I i ivale 1. 11 ia! i: Mold King, who gave his life lot ii eonntry in F'ranee, Dec imii. -h lo e.aeh hoarl there is a mom, Win-1, syv.-el forget-me-nots do bloom, VVbei, then 's sunshine all year round, And most kindly thoughts a hound; I • II.i- Chi ist mas day Pvdl In, i Hat y ou keep me company, Kor in a \ heart's wide room tis

l rue,

I lie CO .le: t Spot l,s kept fol' you. Mom and Dad who are Mr.

Mrs (iaiiile M King. I lowers For Daddy

Het Daddy. I've brougihl some

loses on Ibis day-

F - ' i give me foi my sudden selfish

I ears

I'm being sorry sorry for my-

self

meeting dues will he due for the coming year. All old members

Miss Nancy Barnaby is spend- j who wish to come hack in the

club are welcome. The meeting was brought to a close and a prayer was given by the chap-

lain.

praye r .service every Tuesday 1 night for the boys in Korea

Kveryone welcome.

ing r the Christinas holidays witl. Mi and Mrs C H Barnaby, Ji The Church of God will have

Mrs Nona Davis is spending the holidays in Arlington Heights. Ill , with her son. Hu

kett Davis, and family.

The Bainbridge Study Club .1 meet with Mrs. Glenn Michael on Thursday Members pj -a • note chang’ of meeting place Mrs Kffie Herbert, who wa released from the Putnam county hn.-ipital Monday, wa.s taken lo the home of tier niece in Ind-

ianapolis.

Sgt. Donald Williamson, .ita lioned at Dobbins Air Field Ra ” in Marietta Ga is pome fo r the holidays with Mi and Mis Cl-ne

VVillia mson

<'ol William K Horrigan, An Wat College. Maxwell Field. Ala spent the weekend with his 'parents. Mr and Mrs William James Horrigan, .Ser.inary stieet. Due to Chnatmas vacation WRRF, tvill sign off tonight at J1 utj p m. and will resume its K^gulai hioadeasl sihedii] \V«s) ni-sday, January :$ at (i p. m. Lie VF'W Fathers Auxiliary will meel at the Gen Jesse M. Le, Post 1W) Home al 7 Ul o -dock Wednesday evening There auII he i i.|x»rtant busme.ss. Dick Sunkel, a, student nt .Miami University m Oxford, Ohio, is expected home on Thursday foi the Christmas holidays. He is the son of Mi and Mrs. Willard Sunkel. Mr. and Mrs. John W King and daughter, Agnes, and Mrs JohtgK King have returned from u Hip through the southwestern states They visited Mrs John R King’s brother. John S Crowder in Isis Angeles Mis Keith Lyon and son Bobbie, will fly to Chicago on Thursday to spend the holidays with Mrs Lyon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hayes. Mi Lyon will join them on Friday lol lln- week-end

Ii. ,< P. VV dub i I fold Ninas Party

The Christmas party at th* H itcheson Nurses Home was a lot nf lun inr twenty-seven of the R it P W. mem tiers. Many pretty Christmas decorations ov< t! <• home made the caroling I v the members seem very aopio’.riate Games were played .mi Christmas packages for a needy family were wrapped. A date roll topped with whipped cream and coffee were served

for refreshments, was had by all.

A lovely time

ANNIVERSARIES Itlrt inlay David Ray Hunter, sou of Mr and Mrs Charles Huntci *! v<-ai old today. Dec if*

tern and colors most ^

him A

iM-coniing

Itudgci priced

CANNON S HE WILL LIKE HIS CANNON’S GIFT

Always a favored^ i iilHiiie giil . . . aJJ casual sport shirt in A p's favorite soft 5 ..

wool or rayon fahrirfi ' ^ " ls ' 1 vc been without you nil

in the bright pat-S j these years.

-nohow I keep remembering things you loved lo chrisunas, spring, and picnic and the all-out-doors; L-ich time I find them doubly prtx'ious, ton. Pa , n. • wlial I love now one day was yours; l Ins life t»> live in, laugh in, soim -i imes cry in l -e il I htough your eyes in countless ways, Ai I gather from the fields, the kies the good earth I clutch remembered moments like bouquets.

<•olden ’ ink ( lull Moi Is \\ ednesday i The Golden Link Club will iiicct Wednesday at 8 o’clock at the h vir* of M s: Fithcl Schachtel Mrs. Edna Cruni'p will have the progiam. Menihers bring gift fur their secret pal anti a gift fo til grab hag. Heaney’s Employees To P,e Lntertained Tie employe’s of the J (' I’cn-ny Co. will be ejitertained this evening al Old Trail Inn with ’I'mkey dinner and Chrisima.; party F'ollowing the dinner there w’lll he gift exchange and ent eilainment. \A’. s. < . s. of Goliin ( 'hlli-ch Meets Thursday The W. S C. S of th<’ Gobir church will hold its regular meeting Thursday at 2 .’M) p rn in Co i iiimnity Hall Worship Service Mrs W M MoGaughey S.;«s-iai music, Patricia Gould f Jin.dmss program, Mrs David

Jones

Fellowship Tea. hostess (hail man. Mrs \V .1 F'uson, assisting hostis.ses, Mrs R FL Bandy and Nan and Mildied Dnnmiok. Gifts of food, clothing and toy? will be received at this time for the Chiusltnas tiaskets, sponsoi ed by the Council of Clubs.

drawn by the group.

Alter all business wa.s taker care of the group enjoyed th Christmas story given Dy Mrs Daie Rom. The group then r. - vealed their- secret sister and re-

ceived gifts from them : yjn, i i Delicious rsfre hmenis wn - ;,(*

served by (he hoate-s aftei wli < (he club wa.s dismissed to met-i January !* at the bom** of Mrs

Paul Collett.

Cfroiei o Sweeps India, 580 Deat

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port

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Motors emiW '

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railway statious

neai by Pun.

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n taker

H.iilie Ec. Club In Vnras Meeting The Pleasant Gardens Home FTconomics Club held their i hristmaa nieeiiiig st the hunv oi Mrs. Betty Alvord in Plea: ant Gardens. The meeting wa called to order by repeating the pledge to the flag and the club creed in unison. The song of the month was then sung. New program books were then distribu; ed and discussed. The new officers for the following year were sworn in by )Mrs. Benner. They were: President, Irma Eggars; vice president. Betty Killian; secretary, Betty Alvord; treasurer. Mina Mercer; correspond-i.-ig secretary, Ruth Craft. We were very glad to have a - our guest, Miss Flarnestine Stiaub from Bavaria. She talked on the netbods of Home Economies extension work in Geimany It was very interesting and .something everyone should

know

Emergency hospitals set by state authorities w.-te ( ,vt i flowing A dozen pi-isoiis yvau. for each b<-<| emptied by death

Th.- epidemic

while the village wa.s jaininwith 40.000 pilgrims seeking cure for othei illness from shepherd Hoy ‘‘miracle , 12-yea i -oh I Nopal Hal: Nearly 250.000 sick ... ;,-ti ed had come to Rantalm n t past six month. to leei-lv, specinlly-picp -! |«- , mark which bt‘li«-\ei- ■ | . everythiip- f ua, lepi .

ingrown to- imil

Authoritii- biaiin-d j; . creasing hordes of pUgriiii . c,., the lack of saintatinii cholera fkr. 11 ishi - Pilgi , > had flocked to the viliji-je p. ! cured wi re i pi.-ted l. > t vy

to fight the;: v.’ll

Hundn ns died on tin lo,

out. F- - Ra l

spread to Pini, whe e joe -

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Christmas presents were then 1 t p,,,

Health aUtharit ies fm hn-1

Such snaill token is this of my

longing

l ln floweis. these roses, to t e lieve the years we hud, \< l here, or gone ahead, voll're with me always U'lth n myself 1 call to you 'Here "Daddy*' i -j-. i, j, -1 - t-

let’s Talk it over WOULD YOU be able lo replace your home if fire ruined it ? Have you really enough Fire Insurance to cover its present value, as well as all the contents? If you have any doubts ask our advice . . there’s no charge or obligation whatever. CENTRAL INSURANCE AGENCY. INC ‘*■1 \\ \\ iHIdijgton Strre-t

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( •Miiuuiiiily Service* Cliih Held Ke’ceuil Me-eting The Cni imunity Service Club held their Die eluli m-eting at the* Y-Palace with Mrs. Mihitcd »'Hu-ir as hostess and Mrs Bernice Steward assisting. The hall was decorated in keeping with the Christmas sea•on yith a beautiful decorated Christmas tr?e Tne meeting was opened by Mis Bernice Steward with the entire group singing the song of ii.‘ month. Haik The Herald Angels Sing, led by Mrs. Ido Grimes The flag salute and dub er *ed followed. 29 members answered roil call with What Christ r#;is Means to Me. The secretary and treasurer s report was read and approved. The eluib welcomed four new members. Th * lesson on Personal Gl ooming was given by Mm Clarence Beck. Installation of the following officers bv Mrs Bet nice Steward were as follows Mrs. Claude EU’hexon. president; Mrs. James (hli ran, vice-president; Mrs. Warren Caywood, secretary; Mi s Id i Grimes, treasurer; Mrs. Henry Osborn, corresponding see. retary. The club voted to help make n needy family happy for Christnas. The club also voted to help with lie community Christmas iree and treat. The dub purdiast-d a five dob i n Hi‘dt h bond &i«ru/ -VI U-U put Igunea - . Wfcle

exchanged and delicious refreshment- were enjoyed by all. a co-i (■■st was given by Mrs. Blanch Reel and won by’ Mrs. Florenc.

Rissler.

Members present were Mrs. Blanche Reel, Mrs. Irma Bggt-rs. Mrs. Lucille Aker, Mrs. Zola M< - CtiUsugih, Mrs. Florence Risslei and Sherry, Mrs. Mina Mercer, Mrs. Muriel Allen and Ralph Mis. Betty Arvord, Mrs. Betty Killian and daughter. Mrs Ixniise Johnson. Mrs. Olive Kirk. Mi Ruth Craft, Mrs. J>*lia Mere,-* and Mrs. Erma Lee Diet. Guests were Mrs. Benner Mi Leona McCullough and Mi. Earnestine Straub < Jiristmas Party Enjoyed Dec. itj A delightful Christmas party was hdd at Marjorie Hutcheson’, on Dei-. 16 Saturday evening. Early in the evening the crowd begun gathering and by cigh. o’clock it was under way with music on the guitar by Win Hutcheaon and accompanied o: the acvordian by Helen Williams Jingle Bells was sung by Jenny Lu Williams, Dor >thy Ann Spou and Shirley Kaetber. Silent night and Joy to Th World wa.s sung by Nancy Baker, Shirley Waid. There were twelve contests given and won by Virginia Telia Marjorie Hulchesin. Bertha Fitzpatrick. Tracy Baker, Wm Hutcheson. Jane -Kaelbcr. Ann-i Hutcheson and Kill Kaefixo Delicious lunch was nerved of sandwiches, pie, cake, candy, apples, pop corn, coffer, kool-adi, dixie cups. We all enjoyed the evening. Those present were: Dorothy Ann Spoor, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kaelber. Mr and .Mrs. Wm Kaelbar Mr and Mrs. Noah Roberts Virgil. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Neese. Air and Mrs Don Telias Mr and Mrs. Wm Hutcheson, Air. and Mrs. Ora Fitzpatrick and son Billy, Shirley Kaelber, Jenny Lu Jimnle, Helen Williams. Opal, Mary. Tracy Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutcheson and daughtei Shirley, grandson Wayne; Mr. Phil-lip Hutcheson.

the* pilgrimage* to tin- I - rh boy.

Mrs. Albert Grimes Sr Gre---castle, R 2. reci iv, ,| • I .-' t. death of her broth u Arnol,! \ r:s. in Chicago Grim -s attend--'! th, fum Tuesday

" ill study the p^l LS.\ orderel th* -j-J eral after p r ,,7?

man declared a emergency Saturday

| a> a severe reprii*,^*J 'other autonj 1 hi’ysler and Naah ^ j l |a 'l ignored

0 boost pries tjJ i

• Ul'.nt per”

len.sion.

°* IM«I a- , tooliiarhr. That , lh , th' ir (fispojilion, IV/iiil our Cp y,„, V 'i'it i,ioil /row r, „ *" " " life fti'i n. - Mount Hibok Hit,a South Africa id'll,.', iuchit tony, pin, Mam, ri minder that then . s # , nice n.i the f g ^ Eipionoge we mi , uj imprsvina Don’t fill hove SIXTH Celufliniiti! | i ferred to by nrwspip,. ■'■ titers as Imp: I .. tiic.) •• c • ;

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Mr*- I’elcr \\ m-be I (le 11 1 , i . , accepts check for $25,000 from the liu.li'-* "i \\inil*"rJ’rt prize winner in the Pillsburj the Waldorf-Astoria, New York 11 "i'h* Mr "ii'-'^Mi represents the complete Genei i part ol the top award I • I IVuebel's orange Kiss Me (it-- * ‘‘j one hundred of the country's top c ks, • NORTH KOREA TO THIS IN 12 Oil

Rut retain Newly Orgiuii/eit (Inti Mr. and Mrs. Bill Poiter and family nf near Brick Chapel entertained a iiiewjy organized dub Saturday night. Dec. loth with ,i Xmas party. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Roy Hendricks. Di.scusaions were held on refreshments and a name for the club It was decided the clmb would meet every .3 weeks on Saturday night. Refreshments 'vere decided upon. Discussion of the name for the club will be held over until the next meeting A grab bag was enjoyed by th<adults and children alike. Th ’remainder of the evening was '--pent playing euehei with prizes being won by Mrs. Lula Proctor and Roy Hendrichs. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McFailan and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hendrick and two children. Mr and Mrs. Ed Harris and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Proctor and baby, Mr and Mrs. Bill Blue and da right er. Ml and Mrs Clarke „C (Urtlsin# wv Fooij

12 DAYS BEFORE the photo was taken Lt ' n North Korea. Now he’s back home in he family, gvmntld M MMiyvi ■ 11,1 lis wife undergoes a serious opera!" 111 I'® ' 1( . •htldren, Donald l amt Pobvit. D " |t