The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 December 1950 — Page 2
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clodfelter
and children opened wide their] doors to the deseendenls of Wrn. |
.id Laura Bridges Sunday an.. Entert'd in U.r p« 5 tofH.e
GreencMtle. IndlAiw a* - !oaU am! Mi- BitIIm Cli.dlAHer .. ‘““‘I u, " J, - r ‘ w ' 1 01
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quests. All brought well-Ulied baskets ind Mr. and Mrs. J. •! Rock wo] 1 .•ought the turkey from their arkey farm in Michigan After dinner till enjoyed a gift exchange and the day was much too short. in the evening they celebrated the third birthday of Stevie Lawrence, whose birthday falls on Christmas Kc
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S. K. Itariden, Publtsher 17-Iil South Jackson Street
Auditor dairies YV Wright v.a in Indianapolis today attending a state meeting ol the Count
Auditors' Association.
1,1. Laurel Turk left yesterday j the !ivinor New York City where he will ; , ittend impoi'tar.t sessions of the I Modern Languages Association. i n| . , Ur Turk will return this week
end.
.Mr. and Mrs. Kay Kivett ente>- . I ained the following at Christmas l dinner: Mr. ami Mrs. Frank | /aughn .J .Ireviicastie and Dr.
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9Vrsoima And Local News IK IS 5 UFS
I sincerely want to express my ' y
F. W. Auxiliary will meet
thanks to the nurses, doctors, Mr. | tWs evening at 7 : ;{ 0 p. m . at the
McCurry, Mrs. Becky and espec-
Post Home.
Mrs. Etta Ikamire was the
ially Rev. Rains for his healing prayers and other prayers that
were offerer! while ! was in the Christmas Eve supper guest of
New Year s Day Game
Wurlii fanions Kcii Hoads VS. / (intncasllo V. F. W. Ilir.ll SCHOOL CYM - - 8:30 P. M. Monday, January I
Preliminary Tilt, 7:30 ROACHDALE INDEPENDENTS
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BELLE UNION INDEPENDENTS I irkets on sale at < annon's, Sportsman's shop, suick's Hood's Barber Shop, \ LAY Post 1 .->50.
hospital .suffering from a stroke. Mrs. Elmer R Cox. chg. IIOSI’ll \l, NOI I s Admitted Monday Mi Vein j English, Bainbiidgi . Clifford j Chadd. Greencastle It .'1. Admittcil Tuesday: VVilliaii: Kikardt. Giceneustle Mrs. .lem fers Knoll, Cloverdale; Mis. Catherine Howard, Brazil R r>; Mis Addie Bushy, Greeniastle. Dismissed Monday: Mrs .fames Motley and son, Spencer; Mrs. Louise Middleton. Gn encast|e Mrs. Richard Reitzcl and son, Stilrsville; Mrs. Hubert Pound and (laughter, Greencastle
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ikamire anil ^ family. Mr and Mrs. Lee Martin have | as thcii Christinas guests, Mrs. Belle Asder and .Mis Elizabeth Lickridgc. Mrs. Elmer Cox has returned to her home from ihe hospital. She would enjoy having her many friends call on her. Mrs. Orphus Chadd of Roachdale is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chadd after being called lu re by the illness of her son. Clifford. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cradick had as their guests for Christmas dinner. Mi and Mrs. F. B. | Young, Leu Cradick and wife and daughter, Mary Lou, and Mrs. Ida Cradick. Mi and Mrs George Williams and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Hartsaw and Mrs Grace Hurst spent the Christmas holiday witii Mr. and Mrs Richard K. Ilmst and son in Rensselaer.
Miss Susanna Shelly, of New York City; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carpenter and children, of M'fflinhurg. Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. William Shelly, td Indianapolis, I are holiday pile t • of their mot:i■r, Mrs. William Shelly. Hillslate Avenue.
‘A-BOMB SURVIVAL JACKET’
Jean Shore displays Inside pocket arrangement of survival jacket.
It carries: sulfa, blood enngulent, bandages, burn salve, tannic arid (Kinder, adhesive tape, Gentian’s violet, usplrln, water purifying tablets, malted milk tablets, dextrose tablets, safety pins, knife, scissors, rope,
lashlight, shoe laces, matches.
TS NOT A PROTECTION against radiation or other atomic bomb effects, SeHlgners of the “A-Bomb Survival Jacket” say, but It carries many krtlclei and aids that might bo needed by survivors. Designers are Michael Shore and Benn Reyes, Chicago, who consulted medical authorities before coming up with the Jacket. Local civilian defense organizations are free to use any version of it. Designers suggest bright u.lrrs f/' Identify age and sex groups. (International Soundphotoi)
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j j time. I had to do my housework
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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones entertained with a Christmas dinner on Sunday. Those present were Mr and Mrs. Ernest Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Estel Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jones and daughter, Sue Ellen, and Mrs.
Ida Cradick
Mr. and Mrs. George Raines had as their Christmas dinner guests Mrs Raines' mother, M s TiMie Stevens, Terre Haute; Mr and Mrs. William Grose, Racine, Wis.: Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Stevens and family, Springfield, O . and Mr .and Mrs. William Forsliee, Indianapolis. Christmas Day guests of Mr and Mrs. Venard Johnson and daughters were Mrs. Charlotti O’Brien, Raymond Estep, Ross Estep, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Osborn. Jimmie Bruis, Mrs. Burl Flint and daughter, Candaie, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper and son and Mr. and Mrs Vie Johnson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bunten en- j tertained with a turkey dinner Christmas Day. Those present were Mi. and Mrs. Harold Bunten and sons, James, William and Doyle, and lady friend, also Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Bunten, Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bunten and daughter Sharon and Miss Maud Arnold of Indianapolis. Guests of Mr. and Mis. Ray mond Herod for Christmas dinner were Mr and Mrs. Graydon Herod and Jane, Sally, Johnny and Alice, Mr. and Mi-v Max Coleman of Terre Haute. Mr and Mrs. Aren Branneman of Danville, Mr. and Mrs. Will Herod. Miss Gertrude Oakley and Mr- Addle Coleman and Miss Marilyn Coleman of
Greencast le.
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Craver entertained at their home east of the city with a piteh-in dinner Christmas Day for their children and families. A good lime was had by all Those present were Mr and Mrs. Roy Craver, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kelley and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Craver and children Jimmy. Joann and Tommy, all of this city ,and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buis and children Wanda and Donald, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Buis of Cloverdale. Other callers were Morris Craver, Harold Craver and Thelma Tucker Mr. Holmes Craver was presented with a beautiful Odd Fellows ring by his children. He has ben a membei pi i he Qdd g,.|. lows lodge / a 43 ymi -
md Mrs. Maurice Kivett and son
of Clinton.
Dr. C. D. W Hildebrand left I foi Toronto. Canada. Tuesday to attend a meeting of ihe American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division. Dr. Hildebrand 1 is expected to return Saturday, j Sunday guests of the John Richards family were Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Richards, Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. David Richards, Dearborn, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Richards and sons
Billie and Jim, Kokomo.
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kivett were Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Kivett and son Frankie of Clinton. Saturday evening callers were Mr. and Mrs Arthur Sutton and daughter Baihara Jean of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kivett .if
Fillmore.
I Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Richards were Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Vandament of Mohnt Morris, III.; Mr. and Mrs. David Richards of Dearborn. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Richards and sons of Kokomo, and Mr. and Mrs. John Richards and children of Greencastle. Robert Meredith returned to Hartford, Conn., Monday. He i> associated with the Travelers Insurance Co. in an actuarial capacity Aubert Meredith will he wi hlihs parents Re\. and Mrs A. L. Meredith until after New Year's Day. He has a government position in Wa.shingtno, D. C. Prof. Robert Montgomery of the DePauw Bible Department left Tuesday for New York City where he will attend two important meetings. The Society of Bible Literature and Exegesis and the National Association of Bible Instruction are both convening in New York City this week. He is expected to return at theVnd of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rader entertained the following guests at a turkey dinner at their home Christmas Day: Mr. and Mrs. Vurlin Rader and sons, Mr. and Mis, Maurice Rader, Mrs. Dorothy Harvey and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. John Rader, Edna Rader, Kenneth Rader, Mr. and Mis Lawrence Alvord, all of Greencastle, and Mr and Mrs. Arthur Dickey Sr. and daughter Mary Ann of Freemont, O.
Durir." the businec* meeting
ommittee headed t)s Mi., Mr-
and th, children
veehan was appointed to airun *
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’lildren. \ colie Ion was
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from all present to help with tin
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d m singing the
prayer all adjourned to tl«, i,_
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Mis. Clai k Hendrich olayed .
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EXCITEMENT REACHED a high pitch in Brooklyn, N. Y., county court at in plea of guilty to tit. t degree manslaughter in connection with fatal ; tunato, IS, member of a rival teen-age gang. Scarpati got 15 to .’’,0 yi. oefore 1 ing led away to prison. Then she tainted. As photographers in r dative and friends rushed at them. PoL;<' had to restrain the ci .wd •.
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SOCIETY I'Ydcruted Reading (lob Meets Wednesday Th, Federated Reading Club will meet ednesday at 1:30 p m with Mrs. Ford Lucas. Mrs Helen Hawkins will review "Tui get You.” Fortnightly (Tub To Meet Monday Fortnightly Club will me, I Monday evening, Jan 1. 7:30 ir the home of Mrs. VV. M Blanchard, Towers apartment. Members please note change of meeting date. Third Wednesday Club Holds Fine Meeting The Third Wednesday club of Washington township and the : families met at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hutcheson on Dec. 14 for their annual Christmas party. At 6.30 a bountiful dinner was served and very much enjoyed by all. After dinner the guests gathered around a beautiful lighted Christmas tree. Gifts were exchanged and the Secret Sisters were revealed. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Fulford, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hutcheson and daugl t< r. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith and son. Mr. and Mrs. W. M McFJroy and daughter, Mr. and Mrs L S Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Phelps and family, Irene Smith, Ida McClory, Rickie and Joe Richie, Jessie Smith and the hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hutcheson and family.
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FORMER GOVERNMENT EMPLOYE Judith Coplon and husband Albert So which defended her in New Y'ork trial, leave his office In New York on ! viction by a federal appeals court on grounds she was arrested illegally I But the court did not dismiss "the indictment, for the guilt is plain . . . " in pi i- ,n on spy conspiracy count. The reversal gives her a new chan, ,\ ! of 10 montl .> t 10 y, ara by a Washington court for the taking of U. S
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Iliune Kc. ( hilt Han Xmas Party
The annual Christmas party of the Brick Chapel Home Economics Club was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. South Tuesday night, Dee 12. Eighteen members, theii hu.snanos and
children attended
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