The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1951 — Page 2
THF DAILY BANNER, GRECNCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY. MARCH 13, 1951
iaiuicay, March 1/th St Patricks Day
SAYS
"TOP OF THE MORNING’
TIktc's a mw lilt of Irish in cvorv MM* . . . I.ol ns soriil him or hor a hricht Irish Koutonniort* oarlv in tho morninu,
Only 50c
A <'or»aui' for your ( ollwn for lln- St. I'alrich’s l)a\ ilamo costh ho liltli-. Ordoi \oars today — < all IlSti. A complete selection of St. Patrick Day Cards now on display.
BUSINESS ('(It USE A number of Greoncantle busiru's.snien are taking part in Dr. V. J. Wyckoff’s couiHe in busiiieas policy in DePnaWs department of • oononucs this .semester. They address the class on business aspects of their particulai interest. Parker Dauffliheti 1 marnper of the Greencastle binmh of Montgomery, Ward & Company, will be the next class speaker, using as his subjeet personnel training and store lay-out Others who have appealed this semester are H E Sandy and Sam Hanna
NOME IS MO PLACE RDP WASHIMO, A<=> <=>L)reELY vou'll AGREE, WHY NOT COME HERE AMD DO IT ' OeOPiM SOMETIME AMD SEE/
SOCIETY Interesting Program til DePaim Woman's < lull I The DePauw Woman's Club liiiet Monday afternoon at Mason Hall Following the business I meeting Mrs. George Manha’ t and Mrs. Clark Norton had j charge of the program which proved intensely interesting In I all present. Each member was asked to bring an antique and there wa.* an exceptional display. There wete old paisley shawls, linens, glassware, coverlets, old documents, old pictures, jewelry and many othei items including old costumes. Tea was served to tjie memhers following the program
( Milt OF Til WK-i I am deeply grateful to my very kind friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral offerings extended at the passing of my beloved wife, data Rose Hapney. I especially wish to thank Rev Saunders for his consoling message, the pallbearers. flower girls, Mr., and Mrs. Rector for service rendered and to all who assisted in any way. Elza Hapney. p.
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IVrMMiail And local News nniavs
Mrs. Fred Snively underwent an operttion today at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Mrs. Paul Klrcher attended the Kappa Alpha Theta state day luncheon in Indianapolis on Sat-
urday.
Mr. and Mrs L. R. Stringer were Sunday dinner guesls of Mr
EASTER ^ € i H H NOVELTIES TO DELIGHT AND SURPRISE THE KIDDIES!
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Candy Errs in Crate 12 in Box 29c Kiddies will love the fresh tasty flavor of these chocolate covered niHrshnudlow eggs
Luscious chocolate covered with fruit and nut centers.
Fill the Kiddies Eastei basket with colorful jellies.
Bip Easter Basket Plastic 29c Choice of beautiful colors filled with delicious cellophane wrapped lolly-pops. 4-0ounce Candy Err 39c _ I ■ i inches of vjf,, rich delicious r milk i hocolate. ’’y v Hollow mold.
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anO Mrs. Clyde Stringer
and
sons, Belle Union.
Mrs. John Cinders
and
Mrs
Everett* Burcli.’un of
Jasonville
spent Monday with Alice. Elizabeth stre-
Mrs.
John
Mr and Mis D W Fellows
and family returned
their
home near Manhatta
n Monday
from Phoenix. Anzon.
SOCIETY
P r. \ MEETING AT It AIMtlillMiK WEIVNESn \ V All parents and citizens of Ba nhiidgc school district are invited to attend the P. T. A. meeting Wednesday evening, March Hth. at 7::t0 o’clock in the l-.ign iehool assembly room. Speakers for the evening will lie Dr Hans Grueninger, dim tor of foreign students division o! D Pamv University. All past presidents will be honored. Mr. and Mrs. Hurst To Ohservt ."lOth Xnniversary Mi and Mrs. Edgar Hurst, well known residents of Jefferson Township, will observe their Golden Wedding anniversary, Wednesday, March 14th. Mr and Mrs. Hurst were married , r >n years ago by the Rev. Thomas Vaughn at his home north of Belle Union. The wedding dinner was served at the home of Mr. Hurst’s parents Mr and Mrs. James Hurst, with the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mr Richard McCammaok and other relatives of the couple pres en,\ Both Mr. and Mrs Hurst arc active members of the Unior Valley Church. On Wednesday evening they will he dinner guests of their daughter. Mrs. Isaac Skelton anil Mr. Skelton, and Alice and Darwin. at their home at 415 Elm street.
ing day to 4th Thursday in each
month.
Several were absent clue to family illness. The hostess received several
nice gifts.
flub cr’eed repeated by all and
A very nice sum was added to I meeting was turned over to en-
tertainment committee and prizes
were awarded.
Those present were: Marie
\eese. Bessie Roberts, Cordelia McCullough, Dorothy Kaelber, Opal Baker, Bertha Fitzpatrick. Marjorie Hutcheson, Wayne Wiley. Joyes Carmichael, Mar-
guerite Basset and son, Roberts and the hostess.
Marilyn Carmichael.
was the motho:’ of one of our, members. Mrs Ruby Major. There was no program at this; meeting as the time was taken; up with an auction sale. Mrs ] Juanita McMurtry and Mrs. Ethel I Miller were the auctioneers.
the treasury.
The hostess served delicious refreshments dining the social
hour.
The next meeting will he with Mrs. Alice Hatfield, A'pril EL
Grovehind Homemakers Held March Meeting
i bo
Put
rnm
home
Fillmore PTA sponsored basketball banquet, honoring this years teams, l .i - been postponed until Friday. March 30th 6 30 p.
m.
Mrs. Guy Call, wl o underwent a inaiia- op< - iti,,- <>’ S •nidny
is ,-->ny us well as ia pt elect She at the
County Hospital.
Both Mr and Mrs T J
Tuttle, who have been ill with
pneumonia. improving. Mrs Tuttle recently returned
from the hospital.
The Big Walnut Ladies Aid will meet all day Thursday, March 15, at the home ot, Mrs. Joe Rissler. All ladies of th' community are urged to attend. Mrs. Iajis Holland of Roai.hdale who fell and broke her arm is at the home of her mother Mrs. Mae Woodworth in Brick Chapel for a few weeks where
site is recuperating.
Miss Lucile Scheuer, ch an of women at DePauw University was a guest of the members of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority at their state clay luncheon in the Riley room of the Claypool hotel in Indianapolis on Saturday. Word has been received hot ■ of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Scobee, 516 South Arlington, Indianapolis. The baby was horn Monday evening at the St. Vincent’s hospital. Mis Scobee is the form*
ci Delores Nagle.
Fum-ial servi'-i s for Mrs. Beth Abbott, who passed away Sunday in Indianapolis, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 from the Dnisey Funeral Homo, 3925 Ea : New York street. Indianapolis Bttrial will he in Washington Park cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Sweet, Mr. and Mrs Maurice Sims, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Mark, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Rosch and dangler Betty, all spent a very enjoyable evening Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Glen Hurst of near Putnamville watching television Mr. and Mrs. Robert Agnew of Amarillo. Texas are in Greencastle visiting friends and relatives. Mr Agnew, who is the Cluett Peabody representative in Texas, will go from Greencastle to St. Louis for a clothing convention in the next few days. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Stone were, Mrs. Elizabeth Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd I Cummings. Martha McGinnis of I Bedford. Mrs. Thomas McClure and daughter, Indianapolis, Mrs. Mary Grubb and XJaynard Grubb I of Greene istlo Mrs. McClure and daughter are spending several
days with them.
A card has been received from Mrs. Ezra Arnold, and her fam- | ily who arc taking the ‘‘Vacation j of Your Dreams,” sponsored by i The Daily Banner, that they atv I now in Sacramento, Calif,, and ready to cross the Golden Gate Bridge into San Francisco. They will go from there to Los Angel , es, cross Catilina Islajid and re- | turn by the southern route because there is,a lot of snow <n
the north.
Fellowship Guild Meets Thursday
Th.- Fellowship Guild of the
First Christian church will meet
Thursday at the church
ing the church service. Mrs Mary Ellen Glidewell will givt tin- program. Members pleas,
bring sacrificial offering.
Groveland Homemaker* Club met Marchs8th at the home of Mrs. Virginia Hitch with thirteen members present. Mrs. Evelyn Sutherlin gave a reading on prayer for small children which everyone enjoyed very much. She also gave out recipes for peanut but-
ter fudge
Refreshments of fruit salad pie with whipped cream and cotfee were served. April meeting will be an all day meeting at Mary June Solo-
man's.
Marilyn Carmichael F.ntcrtains Club The Friendly Neighbor Club of Manhattan was entertained at the home of Marilyn Carmichael March 18 At the noon hour a N et y delicious dinner was served . afeteria style. Thanks were offered at this time. In the afternoon meeting was called to oi-
A
and the song America was sung by all with Cordelia McCullough
at the piano.
Mrs. Fitzpatrick gave tions after which the
Home from 2:00 p. m. to 4:00 p m. All home ec clubs in th county arc cordially invited to attend. There will be no donations or charge of any kind.
Tlii-tu Alumnae Club Elects New Officers The Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Club met Monday night at the home of Mrs. G. D. Rhea. Miss Elizabeth Daggy, Miss Elizabeth Kariden and Mrs James M. Oliver were assistant
hostesses.
During the business meeting
Virgil officers for the year were in-
Mrs. i stalled. They are presiden* 1 Mrs. Stanley South; vice-prcsi-
Next meeting will be April 26th j dent, Mrs. Robert Crouch;
with Mis. Bessie Roberts. l-'ricndship Club Meets Wednesday The Friendship Club will meet Wednesday evening, Marcfi 14 at 7 :;0 with Mrs. Jonnie Thomas. There will be an auction sale. Every meniebr is to donate or send for the auction. Members please note change of meeting. st. Paul’s study Club Meets Thursday St. Paul’s Study Club will meet Thursday at 2:00 p in. in
the chapel.
I*. E. (). Meets \Vednesda.\ Evening P. E. O. will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 at the home of Dr.
Ann Nichols.
Women’s Fellowship Meets Thursday The Women’s Fellowship of the First Christian church will
cording secretary, Mrs. Joe M • Cord; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Frank Jones; and treasur
ei . Mrs. Gordon Sayers,
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, -'ir ■ • di8m ‘^ ,v M 1 Davidson, 1 K "TER I :’ l(| h* 1 " at the Union V.J
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There will hi-.
music.
Everyone Welcome. Kov. Conard Cl, anvw J
tor.
anniversiiiiiiI
birthday
Nema Beth DePe W ,
Match 13.
s Pwiai s
Belle Union ITA
Meeting Well Attended
The P.T.A. of Belle Union school was held at the school building recently with a good
crowd in attendance. .1 * The business meeting wa con- M T
lucetl by the pnsident, Mi- M
today
Mrs John Skelton, pj
Cfe. >;. : • , M (|
13th.
V'-an
Ross Alice. She announced the State Convention would be held at Indianapolis April 18 & 19. Plans were made for the basketball supper to be in form of • pitch-in supper. It will Ia- held March 16. Friday p. m. Chairman for the supper is Pauline Alice, chairman for decoration: Note
Alice, chairman for ment. Alberta Hacker. Everyone welcome.
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j In loving ivmemljiaref dear father ami S)an « | Georg. Washington Wrtjj , pass.-d w. om-yearj
entertain-1 ,iay \i n
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WQffl
Mrs. Clone Parker was riant- Ri-
ot the sacrificial of-
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\\. V ( . $. "f Gobln ( hitreli Meets Thursday 'Hie W. S. C. S. of Gobin Memorial church will have its reg- . me ting Thursday, March U, Instead of the usual afternoon meeting this will be a Lenten breakfast at 9 a. m. There will be special music, a v Jin do hy Miss Phyllis'We yei. iccompanied hy Mrs. Arthur Perry The worship service will be conducted by Mrs. Grafton I>ingden. Si The program’ will h«, in charge of Mrs. T. G. Yuncker. Her subject will be ■■Changing Patterns for Women.” The hostess chairman is Mis Walter Ballard. Those serving on her committee arc Mrs. Willard Sunkcl, Mrs. Rex Thorlton. Mrs. D. W. Smythe. and Mrs. Glenn Lyon. Members please note change* of meeting hour. Happier Homes Home Ec . < Inti To Meet Thi*t Evening The Happier Homes Home Ec Club will meet this evening at 7 .ii m with Mrs. Elizabeth Munson, 14 E. Berry St. Mrs. McFerran Hostess To Kouchdale Club The Roachdale Home Economics Club met with Mrs. Albert McFerran Saturday p. m March 3rd. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Win. McMullen. Mrs. R. C. Skelton led the Club in singing and roll eall was answered hy giving "Mistakes in Gardening.” Mrs Raymond Crosby gave the lesson on Gardening, her talk ed i variety of rules suggestions and ideas about “Gardening. "Landscaping,” and ’’Pruning.” Mrs. Crosby also list ed a number of sprays and ways of controling pests and blight. The lesaon "Happy Family Living” was ably presented by Mrs. Frank Sillery and Mrs. Elsie Thompson, this was followed by group discussion The meeting cloned by all sing ing the club prayer Mrs. McFerran assisted by Mrs Zimmerman and Mrs Anderson served delicious refresh
ments.
New Maysvllle Club Met March 8 Mrs. W. B. Rayfield and daughter. Mary, entertained the New Maysvllle Community Club Friday afternoon, March 9th. In the absence of the president and vice-president, Mary Rayfield opened the meeting. "Flow Gently, Sweet Afton" was sung with Virginia Crosby at the i :ui,I Eleijnor McMullen
leading.
Mrs. Beryl Miller had charge of the devotions. Nineteen memui nM«i rail call with a house cleaning hint. The Club WM sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Bond, who
flpvu-j meet Thursday at 2:00 p. m. in
Lord’s 1 1 hurch parlor.
follow-1 Praver vvas ,-epeated by all. | Thl ' ro w,u ,,p a stewardship Roll call was responded with j P ro £ ran > h - v S ‘' ction Follr ‘ anfl a
. /Im/Ugo t ir»n /~i f’ 1 Hrv o
each giving their hearts desire. Two special papers were re t d b> Mrs Kaelber and Mrs McCul-
lough.
Secretary's report was given with old and new business discussed and voted to change meet-
dedication
fering
Maple Heights Home Ee Anniversary Tea Thursday
The Maple Heights Home Ec. Club will hold its 10th aitniver- - uy tea Thursday at the VFW
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-I »»’ 'h • ha! gi of S’linii . . |‘ Round-Up. | now won, A program was presented In (IE, . iv ,. lh l(K , e rcil ■w bc:h school v. .’h M:. Ih„ , m chaige. X | ker, Pegg R White. Jean Belcher, sang t w. t>. . songs. yea i s, A skit entitled “H. Item.-n | bered” was [uvsented hy Franc: Mi Mi h - o. I
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