The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1951 — Page 2

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P;!^FR. ».-!?EEK^CASTLE. INDIANA, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1951.

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Knterwl In th« p<i«tofflno al • ri'cnciurtlf!, Indiana aa aaronrt "law mall matter under art of March 7, IM7H. Subarrl|)tloB price it) renta per week; $4.00 per vear by mail In Putnam county; •0.00 to *7.80 per year outal'le

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SVrsoiial And Local News IK IK 11: I S

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STANDARD

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Mrs. Charles Crawford and Mi James Rice spe t Tuesday n Indianapolis. M and Mrs Ralph Abbolt of Bainbridgr ,are the parents of a non born Tuesday.

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The Putnam County

Club Coum I h> ld the first of its quarterl.'. meetings Monday Feb. 11’. The gn>irp met in the dinine room ot the Presbyterian church and enjovii! a pot-luck hmeheon at noon Mt.s BJtnory Hrnttaiii County Chau iimn presided at the meeting Tb' moming business session consisted of acquainting the committees with

their work for the year.

In the afternoon the genera! extension mogram was presented by Mi . Katharine Benner. ..onu Demonstration Agent. There was a question and answer period where local club problems were discussed. AJ, members .' the extension board were present and nil club- were represented Those attending

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CHEST X-RAY Greenccsstle Thursday, February 15

It has been reported that Harry | Smith of Fillmore has purchase 1 the Leo Harlan grocery m Coale.svllle.

Oroveland ORS J.'iO will have called meeting Friday night, Reb HI for the initiatory work j Friends invited

Mr. and Mrs. Rimer ('. Thonnih

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C, Thom-, lived on tire farm until nin\ np as will observe their 50th wed- | to Roaehdale in 1945 They liavc ding anniversary at their home in eight children Mrs Adah Went' < ■

Roaehdale, Sunday. Reb. 18 with i of Oreencastle. Harry open house from I 00 until 5:00 Indianapolis .No invitations have been issued,, zei of Crawfordsvdb

Bain budge, Mrs. Chas. Couger; Mis Ed. Cassity; Brick I Chapel M's. Paul McKeehan; I Can,urn Mi Lloyd Greenlee,

Lydick; Clinton

Homemak'i Mrs. Harold \Vy-

.\li Wilmer Alhin Jr.;

nun —-• lale. Mrs Nannie Furr. Thomas of Community Serve e. Mrs. Claud' Mrs, Lola Kostan- Rtchi • " ' •’

Mrs. Olive Count \

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Mr, and Mrs. Paul Stephenson of Kliettsville transacted business and visited friends in Greencastle on Tuesday.

From 9- 12 A.M. I - 5 P. M. The Mobile Unit Will Be on East Side Court House No clothing to he removed.

Ail reports confidential. 15 Years and Older.

All expenses paid by Putnam County Tuberculosis Association with money donated in Seal Sale Drive

Mrs Thomas McClure and daughter of Nevada, arc visiting Mr. and Mr Alfred Stone. Mi McClure is ihe former Georgia

Lee Hyatt

uw nil lilt-, ivi i r>. wjivs.

but relatives, neighbors and other-' Miller of Roai hd.de Mi \f. h-

friends are invited to call Harblson. Russellville; Mrs tf: • l; : - Mi- Kill

Mr and Mrs. Thomas were Florence leffnes Roachda!.- Yin

married at the home of the britto's Elmet it Thomas <

parents, the late Mr. and Mrs ket and Alfred R Tlioma of Slltl ' 1

Alfred Nichols by Rev, Pavey, I Portland Oregon. There ire f t- M>- F T '< Mrs Chas

of Raccoon teen grandchildren and two grea'

who are, Ronnie

BrannoHerbert

Leaf Clover.

Methodist minister

Mr. Thomas is the son of the late Royland and Leuvenia Carter Thomas of Vanceburgh, Ky. Miami Mrs. Thomas have always

grandchildren,

and Ricky Wyatt of Greencas'lc One grandson passed away in

1949

The movie ‘ Kame is the Spur’’

will be shown Friday evening, Feb. Ui ,at 7 and 9 p m. in Me harry Hall instead of Speech Hall

as previously announced.

LATE NEWS

The accident was blamed on a sheet of ice covering the highway. State police said the wrecker was parked part way on Ind 44 three miles west of here when it was hit by an eastbound bus driven by Irvin Wright, .TJ, Harrison, O. The injured were taken to Connersvillc hospital. None was believed in critical condition

two coats around a broken winnow to keep the poison carbon monoxide fumes from escaping.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones are spending several weeks in Florida Mr. Jones was granted I leave of absence from the high a bool, because of ill health

The fumes arc believed to have killcd’liim. Police quoted Wilson’s wife Louise, who witnessed the shoot mg. a saying Lawson had a ro trie inter'-;) in Mr: I loan’ and flew into a rage when they argued.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Feb. 11

SULLIVAN, Feb. 14 (UP1William Wilbur, 29, Farmer? burg was killed about five miles

1,1,1 0s< ' Hr Lawson, fix, n j north of here last night when bin

construction laborer, employed three nicthods to commit suicide last night after slaving Ihe woman m whose home he lived for

nine years.

Mrs. Mary Hoard. 50, died shortly after he was shot in the

back

Hei son-in-law, James Wilson, was shot in the abdomen while grappling with Lawson in an attempt to get the gun. An hour after the shooting Lawson was found dead in his car on a county road north of here. Police said he had shot hlr self thri'e time«- slashed hl.» wrists and had run a hose from the exhaust pipe through a rentwindow They raid he had pm ked

ear skidded on icy F the path of a truck

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SEYMOUR, Fch. 14 (UPl Most ot Jackson county's school eh'ldren stayed home today he ; cause of an order hy Count v Highway Supt Kd Miller banning school buses from county roads. Miller said heavy snow., followed by a general thraw made most roads Impassable.

Miss Virginia Foster returned to Indiana State Teachers College after spending the week end with Mrs Edward Lewis of Indianapolis and Mr and Mrs. Alva Foster.

Mrs. Dirks Host ess To Tuesday Komiing ( Irclc

Mrs Charles Ammerman, ici ognized commercial artist, gave an informative and interesting talk on ‘‘Commercial Art,” before the members and friends of the Tuesday 11. adlng Circle at their Fch 1,'tlh meeting al the home of Mi ;. L H Dirks Shi created such an interest in comj mercial art and during the social hour many questions wor*» | asked and she did a splendid job in Idling what the work involved and what individuals would

like to know

1 lolly Home Makers To Med I liursdny

The Jolly Home Make! Cluo will meet with Mrs. Ruth Cooksey Thursday afternoon it I 10

Tin-re will he a shower

Miss Anne Wheeler, daughter ot Mi and Mrs, Wilson Wheeler, erved as a page in the House of Representatives in Indianapolis Tuesday. Her uncle, Bert Brayton. is a state representative.

Associate Tri Kappa To Meet Thursday Associate Tri Kappa will mec‘ Thursday evening at 8 o'clock a' the home of Mrs. James M Oliver. Mrs. Glenn Lyon and Mis John Eamshaw will he assistant hostesses.

Eastern Star To

Givi- Annual Iti-ncfit

in order to better accommodate the crowd, Kast'-rn Stai ha planned to give two benefit card parties and style shows this y. nr instead of one. The parties will be identical, the first stalling at 2:15 m the afternoon and yie

^ith'i at 7:45 in tin cv- vinj; on # f il Nn . 1 111 '• B -m Tuesday. Feb. 27. at the Mason Mis Emm v Btnttnm Mm Hesic Temple. Tables will be re- tri Hnltoni. Mrs Gerald Clodserved for cards and i limited feltcr. Mi Rlai aid Ketchem,

Huti 1 m - I i n- -;ly C.rcle. Mrs. Mnrvn l i-k- hi. Mrs. Arthur Rn :-<■ H.ippiei Honv s, Mrs Han Id Ai >trorg, Mrs. Willard Garrett .1- ffeison. Mrs Doris Salsinan, Mr,' Pearl Hurst; Mnpli Heights Mrs Warren Swiekard Mi- H Lloyd Dun-

P!. a.-an! 11 aide ns Mrs.

K: i 'Hi T-a -* i Mis. Betty Ktllion Roaehdale, Mrs. Wm MeMullen Mi Rimer Young Ku- -II. Mr- I,at.- MeGatighey; Tiu' ii and Country Mrs Dan Gilliland. M- Raymond CttiTau Walnut \ alley, Mrs Maurice Met^ullmtgh Win'll, Mr- (jeiniul Saiilmd Mrs Claude Glover: Wi -l Floyd, Mrs C. .1. Kagan, Mi Harold Sibbitt. West Mad i" Mi Ray Evens, Mrs Kenneth Sk' ltor: West Marion. Mrs Leonard Al'-xander, Mrs.

Miss Murlin Ro**»ok

Mr and Mrs. Edward Rnssok. Jr of ’.15 Ohio Street announce the engagement of their daughter, Murlin to Norman L, Handy, on of Mr and Mrs Bernard F Handy of .'!26 Highfall Ave. Mass Rossok is a senior in the Methodist Hospital School oi Nursing in Indianapolis, Ind. and It W ndy. a graduate of Piijiuie University, is now serving in the armed forces.

liekets issued f«

number of each party.

Prevo's yvill present a style show featuring eaily Spi'r.g an Summer styles.

Mrs. Luthei Poynter, Mrs Wright, Mrs. Carl Mvers

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W Oman's Bible ( Inti Will Meet I riday

\ era Jean Buis Aids Harry Davis A beautiful winter wedding ook place Sunday, Februai / ilth when Miss Vera Jean Buis la ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy O jms of Stilesville bei^me the bride of Harry Davis, sem of Mr. and Mrs Charles Davis of Indianapolis. The wedding took place at tha •stilesville Baptist Church with he Rev Albert Alice of Bluff Av.-nu. Baptist Church m Indamapolis reading Ihe double ring I ceremony. The church was decorated with l alms, seven branch candelabras mil baskets of white snapdrag- | ons. Mrs Ruth Woods of Wallace, sister of the bride, played a program of bridal music and the wedding marches. She accompanied MBs Helen Jones of Indianapolis who sang. "As The Years Go By and "Just A Closer Walk With Thee ' She Sang To-gether With Jesus, yvliito Mio couple knelt for prayer. The bride was gowned in white faille. The fitted bodice was ac-

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Counselors and deans of girls from nearly 100 Hoosier high schools, including Oreencastle high school, have been invited to attend a home economies oonterence at Indiana University on Friday, Feb, 2.'t.

FA \N8VILLE, Feb. 14 (UP) Sim,on Burttm; 14, yvas killed while walking along a load cast of her, yesterday when she was hit hv a car driven by Gilbert Eberlln 47 Evan iville

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stone, Mrs Mary Grubb, Maynard Grubb and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Grubb, attended the funeral of Clay Burgett in Crawfordsville, Sunday Mr Burgett was a brother in-law of Mr. Stone.

Past Matrons ( lub To Entertain Officers The Past Matron’s Club will have a dinner and party for the Oreencastle O.E.S officers. Friday, Feb 16. ul 6:30. in the Masonic Temple,

Put namvllle P. T. \ To Meet Thursday The Putnamvillo P T A will meet at Ihe Comn unity House on Thursday. Keh l ah. at 7 ; m. A play entitled "Th, Cilv Slickers and <mr N, If, ’ will i, presented hv the

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Mrs. Parker Daughhetee and daughter Annette left Tuesday for Pasadena, Calif., where she was called due to the illness of her mother. Mrs. Claude E Hal 1 . The Daiighheleen caught the Super Chief m Chicago for the west eniisl

Soiled Ties Spoil Your Appearance

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ballard and children, are spending a midwinter vacation in Miami and other Florida resorts. They will join Mr Ballard's father for a visit with him, and also plan to meet E J. Roberts of Danville. Ind , a partner of Mr. Ballard. Ivan Rtiark, Doris Salsman, I Francis l<anc and Glendon Her-' hert have returned from Lafayette, where they attended ,i stale meeting of executives » . cooperative groups from ov r the state. They were away Monday and Tuesday

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j ceiited hy a sweetheart neckline,

The Woman ; Bible Club of liighlighted with pleating trim. Gobin Men "t nil , I ill ieet The sleeves were long and extendwith Mr Nettie Ftt 4(13 enst ,>,| into bridal points The full Hanna. Friday afternoun at 2 30 <kirt was accented with wide o'clock Mrs Elv i P.iiTish wnl pleating forming a bustle effect have the pro.'i am 'inin. a m back and extending down to

length of chapel train. Her three quarter-length veil of illusion

new book Splendor

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Wedding Mr and Mr Curtis Jones, 38] years today, Feb 14 Mr and Mm. Charles Curts, year today, Feb 14. Birthday Max Poynter. son of Mr and Mrs Luther Poynter. Feb. 14th., 12 yean old.

Hospital Note.>

Admitted Tuesday, Miss Caro-, lyn Price, Greencastle R. 3; Mrs • Nicy Boswell, Greencastle R

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