The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1951 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1951.
j. S TAKES OVER ITS BIRTHPLACE
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THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CON:-OLIDATED
was reports! :
8! I V
meet
1 : v .)an. 11th at the home
Boyil-Diiki-n
f WetUitMK AnaouiK ••il 'T'Kx* ary. , * \
Kntered in the pofitoffne *t (jre<-n« »stle, Imtiana ni ■»< iund cianH mail matter uinter a< t it March 7, I»7X Sulen riptM n price ill cent* t»*T vteck; j<er rc'r hy mail In Putnam i imntj ; $6.00 to S7.S0 [mt year oiitaiftn Piitna/n County. S. It. Kariden, Ihibl'sher 17-19 South jaikson street
Tt»l>\vs IIIBI.' I MCI .IN this klhil nf Child }' h .og~ •Vote >f '.'."II Hi’ >8 * in the nurtui and ail' u ’ n . the Lon I Kn. 6 I
IN^ersoii^^l And Lool News
BE IS ii: I S
Albert Shuey )ititc ill totlay.
r Willing’ Workers of the S; n i s t Churc.i will The tnarriagt oi Mi". Normti Lee Dicki ii . rci Genii' N Lli
was solcinnizi il S ,,il Dei !■ at 3:30 in thi Mctho !.-t chun :
in Dana.
Th*- bride is th" banghter >< Mr and Mr- Ft G. I> Dana .ami ti. * I son of Mr. a. 1 M G . i Boyd of Gre i ' Preceding the iiniu.ii.y Sa. uel Nisbi t of Ciini". at' ' cral sekttioi.. I b, Mr 1. H '
the piano.
The brul' , given in marriage by her fathi r. wore a while sa . gown, wor: Jan. -'4, Ikil by h< ! twin sift'r. Mrs. Rush'll Haur
’ Yale University ami in S The « ov Jl v "’
■ i | a$i non
B* ta Sigma Phi Sorority I- nrl S to a point at the 1.a'. n - neet Tuesday. January | &nt * " fI ln '“ 'aoi.l'b r >
i but will meet Thursday
des.
i ■ *Ir .-^t-Jla O’Hai
n ■ "mmittee, Mrs. Rat > •• >r*l Mis. Anmi Watts, iv guests of Mr. amt Mi r , (’ ('..rail were Dr. and M:s
I..,vl • Pierce and children, Judy
it a Mr an Mrs. Jack
Mr aid Mis. Orvilic
\r,t,iit Conrad Abbitt. Voy'.r • i . i .'I Miss Maxine Shel- J
all ot Indianapolis.
G Sherman, pianist of tht
I)-Pi. University faculty will
pia. •» recital at Indiana i-ii'v iii Rloomington on
, my evening, January 10.
,0 p. rn. During Januai ■ S! rman will also give con
j mony a reception was hold for !:,latives of the couple in tne
1 -hurch parlor.
Th- bride is a graduate oi Dana high school vv.M the ' : IMS and is a junior at India ■» Sta*- Teachers College. Ten rfaut. win r e She U a memb"! ci
Delia SiP'ia sorority.
Th bri" groom is a gi id ia u , t Givcmaatle high school with
PMT . : ' 1
State Teachers Col-
Uides. All registered nurses are invited tc attend.
\\iiiitniis Study ( Ini' j To Meet Friday
[': Womans Study Club will Mrs Charles Rector ill Last Washington street. Kf.uuy January 12th. at 7:30 p
home of Members
Please
mooting pi aCt .
Ii
Forum fraternity. They are making their home :: Washington, Ind.. where M | Boyd is practice teaching mdu.d,al arts and mathematics. BainhrWgc Service
i |,ib T" M'-et
Bainbridge CommuBity Club will meet Tuesday I ary '.'th, with Mr - Pa 1 ' 1 c Members please Print
iphant wrapped.
'^■t Thurso
Omiuna a
D.-lta
m-et Thu, , _
o’clock. in« a ,
Minna Mac Bartley w II previously . IOUlt) r eaki: Johnson w.. ... '
Th.
Musicale w,i; m .
moming a, io Joseph Hi st.
(HE NATION II *• * i n Philadelphia, now Is in custody of the federal g -verrunent followir lormal transfer by the Quaker city. Shown ini-peeling the Libert Bell In the had are Interior becretary Oscar Chapman (left), v. 1 received the J ys to the ancient liall from Mayor Bernard Samu (right). I.ind and otlier adjacent historic L ..l ungs now are tl 1 '.raiepend'.ici NaLuirai Hiatorical park. (h ohonal Southip'noti
CANTOR TO LEAD DIMES PARADE
Mr .ir.d Mi . H
will leave foi Bra
ida. Tuesday to
Due to the ahsf
Longden. th< / ■ 1
ing Timwlay of th
Mr and Ml Kei
spent th' w k
a i:Ft. Mi and Mr
gat’d a: d daughti >
V E \\ Auxiliary v. 1 rn< -
VVt dneKciay a t V .>0
Po.st Hon;*
Stated m<
Chapter 356 Qrdei
ern Star. W
Confi ri’i: g
niemtau s web (iiik-
Mr- Lo ;i \V
from N'-v. ;
they attonded the fi
eral of Mr ?.
Bertha Watkin- O
The first meeting of th-- \ i>-
"f the Mt Meri i nr
W.S.CS. 1’iil
bd held it th, ) m
o' Mr* FF
bert I>ane m Mt
Meridian on
W<>dnes< ,y Januai
■y , 10th.
Mr und M l>
Houth India: ■ tn t
ents of i M th ten
. lit hat S:00 p. m. in ih- Public Service Company a-w 4. . .in. Meubei - plea, hang • of meeting from 1 I'u ay to Thursday and all ' • ' are urged To be prescl.t
AKHIVERSAKIES
Th?
full skirt was entia:: S • woi a finger-tip length illusion v .. trimmed with chantrlly lac- and fell from a chantilly late bu’iit' designed with clusters of si pearls on each side. She can. d a white orchid on a white Bii - with knotted white stream' r
If i, . ■ Ha
i,f.n Service
of the bride, was matron of ho - ; i,v
Mr yeai s Mr
WKHDINO ir-.d Mrs Gareld Stone, b today, Jan. 8. and Mrs C. W. Query. 311
Ohr- -treet, 9 years today, Jer.
M' ml Mrs Gourgr Gallup, 14 ycais today. January 8th Birt hdays R. key Craig Sharp, son of Mr .iml Mrs I)eLr>ss Sharp. Inuiar ipolis. .'! years old, Jan. 1. Mis Wilma Leonard. 18 years • ..! Jan. 8th.
HOSPITAL NOTES
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*OP. THE FIRST TIME in history a parade will highlight the annua March of Dimes campaign, with Eddie Cantor as grand marshal o Je pro.. . don, which will travel up New York's Broadway to City hal «: ht) at the N< v Yelk office of ‘the Natim a I'.iindution for Infantile Paralysis with Basil O'Connor (left) it ' ' ' 1 ■ a: ; .V . , 11 . (/«/,
, M i Ci i i i , I j Doris J». n Rowland. TTie Country Cornu- Home evening Jan. 11th with Estl. < Lvotis at seven o’cloek. This a:'; i»e guest n^tht. - The '51 prob? prcsceit. God's Half Century Bible Class meeting on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mr FYe. mini GiK> , |i * teresd wl is v. kome
Admittel Saturday: Relia '. ,ii waters. Greencastle; Delr Gotham, Fillmore R 1. I>i ■ I Saturday Mrs lit. • r Reelsville; M. s Haitom. Cloverdale R 2. Ii' H'-leu Hetzi-r, Greencastle it 1 Mi Joseph Jones and son. a th Mis. Anna Phillips
Fillmore Ft. 1.
D. i.-sed Sunday: Mrs. Lunik Sutherlin and daughter, '■ ■ astl* Mis Catharine i 1 , <;i, encastle R. 2. Both: Mi a’d Mrs I'klgi.r Ui , Gre'mastic a son; Mi. and Mi Norman Sutheilm,
Cloverdale. a son.
or. M ss Margaret A: > Pntchard was maid of honor, Mi.-s Dortha Jar.'s and Miss EriThompson were bridesmaids The matron and maid of honor's gowns were designed ident’.cal. of past* ! pink and past'd orchid maiquisett ■ over taffeta The bridesmaids wore gowns of past'd gnen and yellow taffeta. All wore crowns of mater: .1 matching their gowns and .- • i I pearls They each carried muffs on which were white babv munis 'and -t reamers matching the
I gown and miff.
| James Hammond, of Greencastle and roommate "P th groom, was l" t man. Robert Jackson and Ge. rue Stewart of Or.-,nr wtle a', Mark LaGiam: ,,, Tdl
City, were ushers.
The bride's mother wore a teai blue street dress with maioon and black accessories. The bridegroom s mother wore a brown street dress and taupe aeeessu - ies. Both wore a corsage of
white ( arntaions.
Immediately following th.
Bainbriilge < hurch
HeM M"t*ng
The \Vo: an's Sx-iety of ( "hi.
,f the Bainbridg- ; Church met at t
Mrs. R< n Solomon. Thursday afternoon, Jan. 4th. The meeting was opened
Mrs. S A Colhv".
ibserving Epithany by a , .,ndle light -ervice Mis. B. sDurna.l and Mt> Lola Morpii assisting Mrs Frank Fraz er lead in r-poat*ng tne Dnd
Prayer.
Roll call whs taken from th book of John. Mrs. S A Colliver was lend er of the program on the subject of "Our Responsibility Toward the Giver of all Gifts Songs sung were "O Master Let Me Walk With Thee'' and "Are Ye Able." Mrs Dorothy rollings gav. i interesting talk on the "Near Bast Panorama.' Mrs Curtis Higgins will host'-ss to the WS.CS in F
tuary.
Roll call will be n v *i f, the book of Luke.
Mrs. Waile Hos’ess
in l est Murlon f lub Thi West Marion Home E>' | i- b met Jan 5. w.th Mrs M . • Wade as hostess. Mis.
* " s. lil h., , 1(|||
T" Me , | * Alexa 'i pnM - ./
L,
cm d and pledge of n ! >r ' * e "‘ t ' r ' of meeting pia ( ..
a
ir -
\ t roviioa C luh demonstia- ^
Des- r<>
Veronica Club win
nesday afterr. , :i . 'M the home M, p C
Mrs. Paul M ,
•ng
The
allegiance.
Mr Bonn:':- gave a very
ting 1c sen and
"Cfuick and Easy
s.. made butterscotch with crushed peanut' .? cream ribbon cake'
led twn cake. [
■ i ilorful and a.rpetiEir.e .-•■ns were enjoyed by 11 t guests an i 5 ch.id-
program.
Wuinen ii, j e l
'■eting 'dost- ] W'ith club
Mi'.siouary Society do Mee*. Tllesduv / Society of this K Baptist Chrurch will mei’t Tu —day Jan 9th at the home Mrs isaa, Skelton at 7:30. M Sr.••.un will have the lesson.
NEWTON Mas Boston sui, , men traffic poll,. highway safe!-, , school- Tl some of th o used.
Section Thrts* To 'lei-t TburMlay S< tion Three of the Christian church will Thursday afternoon, Jan.
2 o'clock, at the Homer Leucus. ; |>le:M" be present.
hoii.e of Mrs. All niembcr.s
ceri -
Registered Nurses ( luh To Me. t W '..liicsila \ Th Putnam County Registered Nurses Chib will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Nurses Home For th' program Dr. Schauweekei will .imw
Guild of
>>1 I'aul s Guild Meets Tonight The Women’s
I 1 .i - Catheilic chuieh will meet th s evening at 7:30 p. nr. in the
chapel.
Friendship ( luh To Meet Wednesday The Friendship Club will meet Wednesday at 7 :;0 p. m. at the
HOME LAI and am
ON SALE TUESDAY MORNING -
Banner Ads Pay
FOR SALE 102 liales wheat .draw reasonable, Juanita Orr. "iie-ha f mile west of Stilesville, turn south fourth house. 8-.'ip
FOR SALE Corn aind hay of all k,rid- Hoy A Kravht, Bruners towfc s-Tp.
Today s Market
- - - A Table of closeout 78 r. p. m. Records and Albums • • - Some singles in classic* al, both classical and popu* lar Albums
Vi PRICE
Come
and make your
selections early tomorrow
Hogs 10.000. Light medium ■ ,ght-steady. Heavier weights steady to strong. 170-240 lbs., S21-$-il 75 240-270 lbs.. $20.50$21.25 : 270-325 lbs, $19 50'20 7-, 120-180 lbs $18.50-118. Cattle 2.800 Calves 400. Steers i’ld heifers steady to strong. ’ lightwn :ght steer s $32 50- ' : , good -leers and mixed y.-ar-'.20.50-*;:2: commercial $27- . tioice heifers held at $3.'i 50. vt dels steady; top $40. she.p t.500 Native Umbs strong to 25c higher; good and ■ hoi. '. $32.50-$33.75; medium and - K>d $.'ll-$.'i2, slaughter ewes $12-$20.
morning
SAM HANNA'S BOOK STORE
Rli.LI-.lt Bt TRAIN LKKtNBBKI Jam N -Mrp, iiiierson J Gilmore. 78. stepp- j n tnmt of a New York Central passenger train at a cronsing .-re Saturday after parking his 'immobile near the crossing. I’ohe . aajd he had been ill and (hey believed he ileliberateiv u .ili d in the trains path.
3 HI RT IN BLAST IM>1 AN A,'oLIfv Jan.. 8 CPi An explosion wrecked a gasoline servk-e stttUim last roght at JOth and Capitol, inng two custom,.^ and an emrdoye. In fair txmdiLon at Ger.- > liospital were Ixm F Walkc 19. and Flours Berlyn. 18, the < istonu ra. Employe Glenn I' -lies, 38, was cut by flying -- The liiast was blamed on a park from a battery igniting fume*.
Teas|NM>nful Does Plenty BOSTON .UP, only one t a spoonful of fuel oil is requir d ! - haul oik' ton of freight one mil- by Diesel elsotHc locomitive the Boston A Maine railroad roport.
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