The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1951 — Page 2

THE

DAILY E^NER. CJREENCASTLF. INDIANA, MONDAY, .aNUA^Y 22

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other o<J<ls 'infl ends that are c tvenirs of life's highlight”

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ERICH RRANDEIS

rile.- he is ;illv ehal1 ■■ ■i the e.halleng*- proved,

J! of Ottnwa, ill , will

vod pieces of I

l.ntrerie and suits I «eh tmvirrtf its own I

si or y !■. (• L In h'-r rnin«l she] nri’k'.l > , i p:r e wilh the yea-! of her ife it represented and I w'r An i' had happened during I Mil' .• • Then, when she had; enough •! them, -Me started that

eri/% 1)1,11

She kept it up until the very ' day she died at HI and even ) now tar ijuill )• -till unfinished, and will nev -r Is* finish'd any

more.

THE DAILY BANNER

and

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Wedding Sunday

Kntered In the postnfnee »t The marriage of Miss Patriein Mreeni ustle, Indiaiitt as second ! c 0 |, Kenfro and Kdwin Justi elaMH mall matter under mt v .'n- ^olrmnized Sundav

f'lttns inoia - _

March 7, 1878. .Snfmerlptton prtre *0 cents |»er week; $4.00 per year hv mall In Putnam county; .$<5.00 to $7.80 per year outdid*

Putnam County.

S. ftarlden. Prihltuhor 17-19 South .Jackson Street

the Pir-'t

vfsrv Miller on Fehniarv

A Ihert So clnin a '

ord

He Will nil-Ameri' Qi ii Iter. So. if y have rx< • 1950, [.I' ' Wife I to Kind his Ali-S;

M nk*

ni; Man that yon ,rd during ,-A i )1 h' r

day,

..pen Is ipiilt H. mi.', r,, rude of 123 of maHfin and ’ h the fjltlll. I haven't undetstsed t iTirnizcx into t. ri I hav* the pieces

r •'(in ind Sh- d )>

jiSee'* of fHbf coirtie over .he'd .start : •■Criizv (pi And some th who Mine makui).

Hut what

v tells me, her .’ir ynl old and lived ■

ier than |ii'es ■n* would sit in her ,ok at that quilt

• t at particular nc and a .smile would , at fare And (tier

I nunember ” they call them le may thing J ng crazy ahum | i their precious j

l*pr«onal And Local News nit ii:f*

ah,>ut i

Mr . nd Mrs Harry l.iv, ngond v.sited relatives n Crawfnrds-

ville Sunday.

V F VV Auxiliary will meet

Wedne dav •• 7 !0 p i at thi | v '’' ,rP

P st Horn,

Mr Russell Baker of ■ R 2. are the parents

,nro Sundav.

Mr and ;r,a ncast

afternoon at 2:30 in Christian Church.

Th' bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert King, and |

the bridegroom is the on of Mr \j rs Vorvlll Wagoner ai d M- Homer Cook Ifostess To f hlb

The Rev Ralph Saunders rend the vows of the double rirtr ceremony before an altar d unrated with flowers and light-

ed by can del bra.

“Tii'* Swan “O P-omise M>' and “Because.' 1 were playeit by Mr Meredith at the organ. The bride, given in marring' In- her father, wore a cirnamo,' colored ult with brown ace ones nnil a eorsage of white rosr buds. I

„ . _ J1 collection for the flower Naomi Chad l I , , ,

wan marie. The minuter, of ! December meeting were read | approved. Carnes were olayi ! ind prizes won b\ Cry.-l

Burks returning thanks. At two

o’clock the meeting was called Gioiip 'In ling Tonight to order by the new president. The Home and Child Mr=. Huldnh Wright " ■ " m amet tonight

Ijers answered roll

New Year.

Oe rge Smiley, Cecil Miller. I

lee W.'.ght and Harry Martin! Martha Washington Club were guests at the noon hour. To Meet Wednesday .Vert meeting will be with Mrs | Mr- Will Glidewel] and Mi

■" i Potvi Fry will be hostesses to thi

. Study

All mem-' Group will meet tonignt at S call with I o’clock at the home of Mrs. W

resolutions. .1 Krkarcit.

Washington Club We.!-

at 7:30 o'clock

Harlan, Greencastle: Mrs. W:;. liam Blue ami daughter. Greencastle K. 3. Dean and Mrs. Lawrence A Riggs 212 S. Vine St., are the parents of a daughter, born S:/ urdav morning at the Putna County iiospitai. Tne baby weighed eight pounds and or.' - tourth ounce.

,n,. of the lattei Mi

uth College.

Or larwjnrv 17 the Thi- 1 Wi nesday Club rf Washinst',’ | Tut), met at the home of Mr. hind .Mr- Vorvili U’lgor • At noon a delicious ,lir.n,i was served to eleven met "t , and two guests. Mrs. J' ' •■H Trout and Mrs Helen F’-.c ! The tarsi ness meeting >pe by ringing Home on the Ran folowed hy repeating the L<,t' Prayer Dues were paid inri —* : 'ee the flnr.ver fun I

A ■

Del.'

A'

Rf I Robert M. Nelson’s ad-

! dr« - is Ret. Robert M. Nelsoi

uncDiTAi wnrcc ,0! ' 66 Btry A 39rj p A B " nUjr'IAL NU I L J .Volt). Camp Polk,. La. Ho is the

Saturday; Geraldine : on ot Mr and Mrs. Morris Neb ' ' son and would enjoy bearing

11 Minday; Iahh Dor- L , . , .

I from his friends.

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Mari"

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Mrs.

Louise

Middle

Mrs.

Doris

Caspar.

all «>’

.on 'll

; - . ,..., been told that • so small that in dime A'Otll'l covet

lilt'll | ( ( Ilf lid S 'I I ■ i b aii' K '' i'.r i; Will | n,' • i ',r U ' -I , v .liinuaty 24'ii ;.i 7 - loi i- • th" Sunday i .V i<, | (’hapi 11 t - a Pi, sbytei - inn ' him h. We hav. out nrb-.c and | .1 etc I .dti ndam > - desired. |

Hoy Se 'll tonight at No in o "'jng

Troop th 7 on < i"bi T icsrtay r

will mce’ n Church i gh t.

I irake

id Mr-

left Friday morn,v,, • ks in Tam-

Her attendant,

grey suit with navy acorics and a corsage of

-naronn carnations.

.lack Hanlon was bes f man ' i’sh'-rs were Rrnest Cook u> I

! Waller Warwick.

I The bride’s mother wore .1 grey three piece suit with wine srresqories and a corsage or' 1 pink and whit' varngatCfl enr-

L

Hutcheson. Irene Smith Huteheson. Mary Sr.ith. Klwell. F.liza'heth Rn*. Phelps and Fay Fulford The Febmary mef ■ g wi !

held at the home of .Mrs \\

Mr Elroy

ADMITS KILLING

I ha\ i n't 1 'i.- lightest ide 1 | what Mr Sic.i . b ,d in me I 1 when lie wei t nto tie hobby, I nor what he yw thinking e 1 while lie \v:i d* 1 e . 1 tte wok Offhaml " ni ght , that it was an owful wn te of tun ■ itnd tlmt so much more than , oray.' quill could biive lie ui a eonupliahesl in th" • li'umlreu. 1 | hours. But then wliat ilo the gle.it ijority of 11 a d" with our spai time A nd isn t, after aII. lit, (.in' gigantic qmlt made up <1 thotl. unis of little patch'*.-, and pieces’’ hi our home .vc have one ot ih'«s quilts. '1 v wife ni"t .• .v,uked (ia ,( over a '><*rio(l oi I had never paid mivh atte”- ' n t , it It was just another lee . leu I told my wife the t 0 of Albert Small, she told me t,‘ story "I her mother's

it . ,• nt mien hildhcod sit nenii t, plac d all thus

' Kill

Kenneth Xeliolz, H-year-old Crete, III., high school senior lias confess'‘d he klll'-d ili l.i year-old schoolmate, Billy Rod enburg. after holding him prisonej t,,v two days while the bid was believed a kidnap victim S, h lz ie)M>rted to police <,n Fri day tlmt lie had seen two men dump Billy s body from an auto mobile Cnder questioning he ml nutted eari ving the Imy s body l" the .put after strangling Billy with his ciirf, (1NS|

Easy’ iiinnthlv terne lilier il trad, in. Cotne 111 today lor a ileinolistrat 1, m. Now U Tito Time To Trade

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C H fi C HARDWARE

piiKi.KKAi.i: \\<- are i|iiilling larimng iiud 111,,\ uig In limn, "ill sell ul | Ulietloli, '.’ miles mirth el SiM iieri. 5 miles soiitli ul < arp mi Old | 'slate II<illll 13. ell Wednesday, January 24,1951 entire' dairy herd lit bead Guernsey anil 3 b-rseys. •( Iresh l.uerilsey co" s, t springer Eiuernsi y eeyys Iri sh liy l ebmary I. .'i yearling liiienisey heifers, I year old. a coming yearling I • I per MM'y heifers, one 3 yen <dil (illernsey Imll. T It and Hang I'-sled. \ reul Dairy

Herd.

||04;«« — 3 Spotted I’nlnnd Gilts. Holism — One liny Mare. I'KKII — some ( orn. Some Hay IMPLEMENTS Regular Knmiall and cultivators, ’.’\ I .' Inch uloyys on rublier. like neyy, 7 ft. lamleni dise, corn iilnntcr, lertlll/er altiii hments, is lti( lyckcr, ( o-op side deliy ery ral.e. I dnni'i rake, hay louder, John l>eer< 1‘oyyei Moyyer, less than a year old, ell) t i y a I or, < nd gal' setaler. rutdier tire yyugon, Hal Im'iI and sides, steel yyagon, nmnure spreader, tniilor Im// smy outfit, 'i section harroyy, I'! llieh HreMking (doyy. forks, •’ sets feme stretchers, slinyels, iron kettle, 3 I'leel ri< .‘enee clitirgers, milk ettns lads of things mit

listisl

TF.RMs CASH Not responsible for accidents, f.lineh "ill be serysl. Our H13 3 I aerc farm offered for private sale. See Rodenbeck Agency, Realtors, for nartlrulnrs. YACHEL AND HOMER J HOWARD W W. HTANGER, Aurtloneer. KARL CRETORM, Clerk

Mrs MosBlanch Rowi ing to spend

pa. Fla.

Mi and Mrs X C O'Hnlr left Sat unlay for Florida where they will .spend the remainder of th '

winter

Cpl Frank Bundy, of Camp LeJetine, N. C , spent the weekI with his wife, and other rel-

atives m this rity.

Cnit No. 58. American Legion Auxiliary Will hold Us state i meeting this , veiling at H o’clock

I the Hrett Home.

W’. t Madison Home Fc Club yvill meet WV'Inesdnv aftemonn I :0 o’clock. Ian. 24 .at the

me of Mrs Ray Evans

Mr and Mrs Eugene Barron, if the Mid vay Restaurant, local ed at Roads 10 and 43, left Monday for tyvo yveeks vacation in Florida. j The address of Robert K. 1 She. ts S K . is Co. 55. Halt 122. R g Id Camp Dewey, Great Lake ill Robert yv’ould like ;o

hear from his friends

The Voting People of the Fillmore Christian Church yvill hold fl it per and free entertainment (

and stunts at the church Wed- • d icksoi,.

'lay. Ian 24th.

Mrs. Laura Hixson and Prof, lerome Hixson spent Hurntny in Lafayette as the guests of Mrs. C.'iarli Ross Mrs. Ross yvill be lemonibe'ed here a.s the Kaipiia \ piia I 1 la house nother IM'

10 years

Mr- William Hick nan and Hal Hickman are in Chicago atIending ini|H>rtant neyy showings of housew ires at the Navy Pitw nd \ ’ be Merehand’S' Mart Ttiey are ■ xpesded to return to-

mommv.

Memb, i of tlie Putnam County Hi.stoiieal Society are teniindd to make reservations yvith Ml - Florence Boatright before noon Tuesday. The dinner meeting will be held Wednesday at t! ;o it the Pnulama Tea Room. Pitch-in dinner followed hy m.s ellam oils shower honorin 'J our miniat *r and yvife. Rev. and' Mr .lames Cline "rill bo hoid Sund.iy January 28 at 12 2.0 in the I’.iintnidge Christian eh'urci b uenient. Everyone is yvelcome. Pml K C. Tdd(*n is in Phoenix, Ariz., visiting his son, Pro: Am >!d Tilden. who is prof> -sot of history at Art no n't. •Slate College in Terne, near Phoenix. Prof. Tilden writes that the vegetation is all green, and that they had enjoyed a ba'beeue dinner outdoors recent

The bridegroom’s mother wo-< I hiege suit yvith black acces- ; 'soiies and a corsage of pink and white varrip it, d camations Kolloyving the ceremony n r,ception yvas held at the home of the bride's grandfather, William Alspaugli with Mrs, Gle- - Deem as hostess Assistants wer, M-s Don Alspntlgh, Mre i Mary Belle Alspmigh, Mrs : Min'vn Arnoli. Mr Arnold! MeC i on. Mrs Ralph Alspatlv’t Tb bride is a graduate ' Greeueastle High School yvUii lh' la s of !!i50 The bfid* gniom gradunteil from lh Reelsyrille High School with the i l is of 1945 and is employ, ' 1 n , a ib ik .it the Standard Food

Mat k, t.

They are making their home at .",05 E Washington Bt.

Fillmore Service Club Mel With Mrs Martin

Fillmore Service Chib held a a all day meting Wednesday- at the home ,>' Mr.- Ethel Martin. All members of the dub were pi e- ent, aba, I yvo guests Mrs. Alice Minter and Mi-s Ethel

:t. I Mm: :ay Zella Cumi vetda..' K 2 Mrs le- Grcdncastle. Saturday: Mi -, (It encastle; Lloyd encastle R. R. : War;t Greencastle. Mrs s Gieencastle R. .;. Croyv and William "I Grcenciistlv. i Sunday: Leota ('ent< r Point; Vi--Greencastle R 2 fIreeia astb R

Tyvi ntieth < eiitirry

( lull To Meet

The Twentieth Cel ,: y yvill meet with Miss I ■ ,11 516 Seminary street. We i January 2-llh at 2 p in O L. I>avis "rill have the

gram.

bountiful piteh-ln served Miss Mary

Club

Mrs E.

Mrs. M

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1 R. 3: <

Mr -

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pro-

| Dism

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