The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1951 — Page 2
THE DAILY SASINfl!, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY APRII 9. 1951.
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fH£ DAILY riANNcR and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in Hie postofflce at Cireeinastle, Imliana an aecoud elasH mail matter under art of March 7, 1«7«. Subscription price iO cents per week; $4.00 per year by mail In Putnam County; $.).(«) to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 115, 74 or 114. 8. K. Karlilen, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street
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LOCAL ITEMS
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Neal wet. Mr and Mis. Mark Pickel of Stockwell and Mr. and Mrs. L J Linville of Hillsboro. Mrs. Pickel i-; the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neal and Mrs IJnville is the sister of Mr Neal
J. Russell Myers and John Andrew represented the Greencastle Lions club at the annual Indiana Lions convention held at French I rk on Sunday Vhe convention was held Saturday,
Sunday and Monday.
The guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mock for seviial days,
_ „ Mrs. John Morgan ol English, has
Sunday evening guests of Mr
. ,, Tl returned to her home. Mrs Mor-
and Mis Rav M Herd were Mr
, ,, ,, , . . I Ran is the mother of Mrs Mock,
and Mrs. Roy Ruinley and tarn- I ily, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lilley and
Mr. Mock ;. associated with th • Drake Gilt and Jewelry Shop, j Guests ol Mi and Mrs. William Hickman on Sunday were Miami Mrs. Marion Fields and Mrs Flo Hickman <>l Knightstowe.
Mrs. F. R. Dettloff, wife of the ^ Mrs. Flo Hickman is a ; tier of popular physic..ni, ha. returned Mrs. William Hickman and has from Silver Springs, Md, where 1 the same naine as they married
daughter ami Mr. and .Mrs Otlia Zimmerman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reed and family
of Indianapolis
she spent sevetal days with her brothers sister and brother-in-law, Mr t Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coopei and Mis Warren F. Baker Mi Jr and Ml Gail Johnston left Detllofi attended the eherry .Saturday for Oakland, Calif blossom festival in^ tVa^hiiigtgji, Mvl^gre Mi Johnston will jmn D. C, and reports that d was | hei husband fail Johnston who Very impressive with the eherry is stationed at Jut are Island. The trees in bloom Johnstons are going to make
their home there for the present Mr. Johnston is serving with the Navy. On their way out they*\vill visit with Pfe. Charles Coo pet
The Girl Seoul Couneil will meet Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 in the Keystone Chapel of Gobin Memorial ehureh. Mr. ami Mrs Arthur Shonkwiler returned to their home Thursday evening from Tampa, Fla where they spent the wint-
er.
Mi and Mi la per LHuTing of Flint, Mich spent Thursday mglit with Mi and Mrs. Glen Shonkwdri They were on their way home from Tampa, Flu. Woid has been received from Mr. and Mrs E. A Browning that they have left Bradenton, Florida, ami they are expected to arrive in Gif.encastle not later than the middle of thip week. Mrs R 1*. Mullins is expected to return not later than Wednesday fi-iin Fayetteville, Ark , whert^ sin- has spent several
Week * i tin guest of her daughter ami on-in-law, Mr anti Mm.
Alex Jones.
Mrs. Is-ua MeFerran wiit>*s from Fort Lauderdale. Florida that she is enjoying that place. Mr , Mi l* , nan, former superin-
o • : • * Putnam County jean Can Company, flying from
Hospital, is — ' " - - . ...
Chorus will meet In the assembly room of the court house, Wednes-
day April 11 at 7 p. m.
Uick flunkel. the son of Mr and Mrs. Willard Sunkel, is spending a few days in Greencastle. He will return to his studies in Miami, Ohio, at Oxford
University on Tuesday.
The Home Economics Department has been fortunate in securing an exhibit of student work from the Traphagen School of Fashion New Yark. The exhibit will be open to the public on April 9 at the Home Economics Department. East College Room 9 and will continue on view until April 23, hours from 9-11 A. M
and 1-4 p. m.
The Indianapolis Alliance of Della Delta Delta will hold its annual State Day luncheon at 12:30 on April 14 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Members of the Indiana collegiate chapters will be among those attending along with representatives from all clubs and alliances in the state Active chapters are located at Indiana, DePauw, and But ler University and Franklin >i>l
lege.
Friends of Miss Mildred ami Miss Nan Dimmick will D pleaded to know that they ha\ started on their way north Mi-; Nan Dimmick has been released from the hospital in Coe*'it, Flotilla and is much improved. They have written from St. Augustine that they are on their way to Swarthmore, Pa., wher* th>-y will visit telatives and friends They may go to Boston from there and do not expect to return to Oreeneastle fm * veral
weeks.
Han-old p Coffman, a native Of Bambridge and a graduate of DePauw University, is now an important official in the Ameri-
Mrs. Fred W. Hixkon and D.-. | Jerome Hixson have as their guest, Robert J. Hixson, of I
Manhasset, Long Island. They , , .
wen* in Sheibyville on Saturday ! "’T A ' r hWC * Bi . ,se ' r,envor when Dr. Hixson addressed the * ?_ k,r ! d ° Mr and ‘ V,ra ' Coo P"
Woman's Club at a noon luncheon. On Saturday evening they went to Clifty Falls Inn in Mad- | isoti. On Sunday they called on Di Hixson's aunt. Mi Ella Hix
on in Indianapolis Oapt. M ‘ ss H: ' r,iett S P alUin K Mi "*
Hixson, who is with the Pan |J l,a P <d '^'
American Airlines will return to.
New York on Tuesday . lo ,ea8e ajl ‘'P^tment in
| Greencastle by the end of the
Mi and .Mrs. Jesse Am n Vail I month. Miss Spalding-, who lived
with her sister, Miss Mary Spald-
plan to return in about
weeks.
Friends of Dr. and Mrs. D W. Killinger will tie well pleased to j know that Mr.-i Killinger' aunt,
Spald
make her future
Inniie in Greencastle. Sin* is ex-
nf Ispheming, Mich., visited tneiyls in Greencastle over the week and were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Tuttle, 315 East Hanna street Mr Vail a inciiihn uf Psi Up.stlon fnitern
ing, until her recent death, is interesting and has an unusual collectiun of Stephen Foster. Mis Spalding is also interested in tmtique Inittons ami is known ti
tt.V it Michigan Stntc. graduated have several copies of Steph n Horn DePauw June, 195(1 Mr Foster works not found in any Vail, head football coach at Is- other colh-ction. Miss Spalding pheming Higli School, is attend- 1 i * a sistei of Mrs. Maleom Weyei mg tin loot bull clinic at Ihtrdue thi undliei of Mrs Killingi-t
held over the week-end. The
Vails report an extremely cold winter in the upper peninsula with a minimum of 53 below Zuio and nix fevt deep snow drifts in front of their htyne Mr? Vail, nee Rita Perkins, is th daughter o) W K Perkins, sales manager of International Harvester Company, Chicago, and wa.i educated at Roycemofi School for Girls, Evanston Mr mid Mrs. Vad and two children, Ken and Vicki Lynn, are motorhack to Ispheming Sunday atter visiting relatives in Eviinsaifd expecting anotluT| :onth if winter yet in the north l and.
Station WGRE
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('undleliglit and Silver
6:45
VVorld News
7:00
Club 318
7 15
Tales from Wonderland
7:30
Greencastle Schools on
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7:35
American Opportunity
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Living Ideas
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South of the Border
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Concert Cavalcade
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Music of- the Masters
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Tales of Edgar Allan
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DON'T ROOM AND BOARD HUNGRY MOTHS THIS SUMMERBring your winter garments to us for safe storage •• you will find it pays to take care of your clothes.
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CLEANERS Greencastle
i Fort Lauderdale
for her health.
Mi and Mi-;. E. Cleve Thomas attended the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. C. B Thomas of Terre Haute on Sunday Mi Thomas is a brother of Cleve Thomas ami is well known hen- Everyone here will wish
them happiness.
Mi tonsel Edrington of Dapn! was lie Week-end guosl of Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. YVeesner. Mrs Ellington '.'.fix iu-Ve 'for the birthday observation of her mother. Mrs. Atta Chamness. Mis Chamness is also the mother of Mrs. YVeesner. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boston of LaPorte visited with friends over the week-end. "Bud" is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Boston, former superintendent of the Greencastle high school. # He is a graduate of DePauw University and is n member nf Phi Kappa Psi fraternity and is associated with an insurance agency in LcPorte. Mrs. G. H. L. Beoman of YY'ooster, Ohio, and Miss Margaret Beeman of Purdue University, have been the guests of Miss Grace Browning and Mrs. Otis Browning. Miss Bt-einan. who i- associated with the home economies department of Purdue and her mother were interested in and attended the open house of the home economics department of DePauw University. Mi and Mrs. Haydn A Curd have rented from Glenn Deem tin home uj 431! Anderson street. Die former home of Mrs. A H. Manuel. The Curds expect to move there as soon as the interim decoratiorfs have been completed. Mr. Curd is the new manager of the MontgomeryYVard store ami both Mr. and Mrs. Curd will be a popular addition to the social life of Green-
castle
Fishin’ Fun
We think it might lie a good idea to inform the tsieal Hopefuls that Rock Buss have been added to the list of species that are to be protected this year during the closed season. For the past several years, it has been the pohey of the Stale to close the season on Large Mouth Bass, but leave an open season on Rock Bass, Grapple. Bluegill, and other panfish. However, it was decided to add the Rock Bass to the list of fish that are proteoted during tiic closed season of May and the first fifteen day* of June. Several idee catches of Bass were reported over the weekend. with Albert Green reporting he took the limit. SPORTSMANS SHOP. I't TVA M COUNTY'S TACKLE BOX
^ .\L\ an! Mrs. Glenn tl. Mr and Mr:; Eio.it HocKu.!. took Mrs Keith Lyon and son of Gary spent the weekend with Robbie to Hamilton, Ohio, this Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Shirin past week. | The Ml.Meridian W.S.C.S will Tiie Putnam County Home E':|meet Wednesday, April U. a*
l:30 with Mrs. Harry Lawson. Mrs. Louis Dirks entertained several of the house mothers at DePauw University at supper
Sunday night.
Tommy Bittles of Camp Atterbury spent the week-end with lu.--parents. Mr. and Mrs. tames Bittles. He is with the nead quarters company of the 28tli
Division,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cue have returned from Indianapolis where they were the week-end guests of their son and daugh-ter-in-law. Mi and Mrs. Dah* Cue and two children. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Porter will have tomorrow tot Washington, where Mrs. Porter will attend the National Congress of the U A. R. Mr. Porter will go on to Ni-w York for several days. Kenneth Eitel went to Bedford tins week end lo bring his family back to Greencastle. Mrs. Eitel and children left Wednesday to spend several days with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spear Dr. and Mrs. Dick J. Steele and son Jack, were in Huntington this week-end. They returned this Sunday with Mrs. Carl Steele, the mother of Dr. Steele who vt’ill be then guest for a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newgent and daughters, Nancy and Susan. and Miss Ruth Ann Pease ol Terre Haute, spent the Wick-i-nd with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pease Mrs. Newgent is the formei YY'il amefta Pease. Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lawrence will be in Danville on Tuesday for the opening of Mr. Lx wieners mv\ pharmacy there. Mr. Lawrence recently purchased a new pharmacy on the east side of tli: square in Danville. Robert H O'Hau and Jos. B Crosby will lx- among the stuti bank officials in Bloomington on YY’ednesday and Thursday for a consumer credit conference to i he sponsored by the Indiana Bankers Association in cooperation with the I. U. School of Business. Miss Lucille Campbell, Mis: Helen Grishauw. and Miss Vilen i Parmer of the home economics department at Purdue University. Visited Miss Kathleen j Campbell for a short time on Sunday They had attended home economics conference in Evansville. Mr and Mrs. Courtland Stebbins left today to return to their home in Lansing, Mich., after be mg th«* week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs E Cleve Thomas. Mr and Mrs Thomas, who returned this week, spent the past three weeks with their friemlx. Mi and Mrs Slebbms and Mr. and Mrs Norman Cove of Tie verse City. Mich at Maideta Beach
Fla
A L Evens of Putnamvillc was a guest at the Sunday birthday dinner of Walter E Evens who observed his 75th birthday this week-end. Mr and Mrs Ed Evens of Clayton were also guests at this occasion Walter Evens is of pioneer Putnam county stock and is widely known throughout this section. A hobby of his, he has developed several new varieties of gladioli. Mi and Mis. George Dirks of Indianapolis ware the guests of Mi and Mrs. Louis Dirks on Sunday They came to take their son. David, home who had heen spending his spring vacation here According to the Gene Dawson column m an Indianapolis newspaper "Charles Rockwell, who iuus an insurance agency at i Clove rdalc, agrees with Congresswoman Cecil M. Harden that it s a waste of money for the government to spend $0,000 every year giving fyee calendars to the Senators and Congressmen. Mrs Harden figured out Uie cost Af'Vhl.s added service to the lawmakers recently and protested it in a news story which got pietty wide national circuluUon So, Hock well, one of her donstllUeiits, came up With *1 suggestion. The insurance agents of the country, he guesses, would be glad to fiirmah the Congressmen with calendars for no cost, either to them or to the taxpayers. As far as he’s concerned, at least, Rockwell will start the' plan with Mrs. Harden." ANNIVERSARIES Birth day Donald William Erwin, south Indiana 8t road, 21 years old Sunday. April 8. Joyop j lEiU-en ,| Carmichael daughter of Mr. and Mrs Witbui Carmichael, Manhattan, 5 years old, April 9th.
one plant to another of the widespread organization. He in the purchasing department Me also has a brother who is again back with th<i American Can Company after serving five years in the military forces Both young men are sons of Jesse Coffman, foi many .years a .widely known
blacksmith of Bainbridge.
The past Week i<’hs very ae live for several people interest ed in Girl Scout activities. Mrs fGeorge Parker, Mrs. C^’ufton Longden. and Mrs. Charles Ainmerman took the training coursi conducted at McCormick’s Creek State Park Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Mr Inngden accompanied them. Mrs. Rex Haines and Mrs. G W. Hanna were at McCormick s Creek ot; YY’ednesday to discuss the Gil! Scout camp for this summer Mrs Haines was in Terre Haute on Thursday to discuss with Mrs Dewey Annakin. camp director ol the Greencastle ramp, on severaY matters pertaining to the Gin Scout summer encampment. Mr Annakin is Rotary district gov ernor and is personnel directoi of Indiana State Teachers Col
lege in Terre Haute.
HATS
A fine selection of apring and Minimei huts. Come in and find just the hut you need for your spring and slimmer warti-
robe.
NELLYE RIGGS 207 Bloomington St.
Phone 1037
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mkwh'V \ cncrablc Residents Observe Birthdays Mrs Atta Chamness of Green ia.stle, and her brother. Guy Wooden of Cloverdale. were hhhonor guests at a birthday celebration on Sunday at Hazelwood in Hendricks county at the honu * l){ Mrs. Maude Hazlewood. a sis- | u ,, of Mrs. Chamness nnd Mi. YVooden. Mrs. Chamness was 78 years old on Saturday, and Mi Wooden was 75 years old on Sun jay Thirty five friends and relatives w ere present for the dinner. Mrs Chamness, who lives with her daughter, Mrs. W. J u< ' e8 ' n ,,r. is active for her Hg« and takes an active interest in life. Mr. Wooden, who is also active lt)I . ms age, is the father of Mrs Marvin YVulbring of Greencastle. Mrs Ansel Edrington, the sist , , of Mrs. Weesner, drov down from Lapel to be present for the jqyous occasion. Bainbridge Club To Meet Ihursdar The Bainbridge Home Economics Club will hold an all ,ia> meeting with Mrs Gene Gooch Thursday, April 12th. Meeting begins at 10:00 A. M with lesson on gardening. Bring covered dish luncheon at 12 00. Afternoon meeting at 1 ,0 I*.
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Seed and bulb exchange Fillmore Group To Moot Tomorrow The Missionary Society of the Fillmore Christian Church will meet Tuesday April 10th with Mrs Elmer McKumey. Leaders arc Mrs. Carl Nichols and Mrs. Ethel Rwark. Mrs. ( larcncc Knight Hostess To < tub The Walnut Yfnlley Homemakers Home Economics Club met on Tuesday, April 3rd, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Knight in Washington Township. The lesson. "Happy Family Liv;ing" was given by Mrs. Lucinda Rissler, in the form of a Discussion Pattern which was divided into three groups: 1 The needs for Happy Family Living 2. YV’hat individuals can do to meet ^hesltY needs’.' 3. How each can meet . the needs of all individuals to attain Happy Family Living. Safety measures were presented to the club by Mrs. Voile. Raab. and Mrs. Fred Boyd. Mrs. Vollie Raab gave a report on "Eelection and Care of House Plants"’ as presented by Professor E R Honeywell, Purdue University horticulturist. The secretary and treasurer's teports were lead and approved as read The roll call was answered by an exchange of April Food gifts., It was announced that there would be a Special Interest Lesson on slip covers on April 17th. Un April 18th, there will be a Make-up meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Boyd. A lesson on gardening will be given by Mrs. Alward of Pleasant Gardens. A contest was conducted by Mis. Vollie Raab. The prizes were won by Mrs. Robert Montgomery and Mrs Glendon Rightsell. Mrs Pearl Kiugh! was a guest of the club. Mt. Meridian Aid To Meet Wednesday The W.S.C.S of the Mt. Meridian church will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Harry Lawson Morning Mtisiculc Meets Wednesday The guest meeting of the Greencastle Morning Mnsicalel will he held YY'edncsday evening ^ at 8 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, F/dwin Snnvely. Miller Roberson Wedding Announced Miss Alula Rae Roberson and Donald <’ Millet were united in marriage Naturda, afternoon at 3 30 in the Washington SI reel Methodist Church in Indianapolis. The bride is the daughter Mr and Mrs. Earl Roberson of Stilesville. The bridegroom Is the son of Mr. und Mrs. Clare Miller of Indianapolis, The Rev. Harold Mohler read the vows of the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by Imr father, wore a gown of white marquisette over satin. Her finger-tip veil was held with a small halo hat with pearls. She carried a bridal bouquet of white
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roses and babies’ breath. Her honor attendant, Mrs.
Robert Gist, sister of the bride wore u yellow organdy-over-satin n ; ,,
gown. Tiie bridesmaid, Miss Jeui e Neblett wore an aqua gown. ] i *, "l',
William Denny was best mair i (;i u , ( „ David and Norman Roberson, j A^j, brothers of the bride, ami Robin u,
P.E.O.
Meets Wednesday P. E. O. will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. Fred VV. Hixson. Mrs. Robert Halm will be assistant hostess.
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Y'eroitiea Club Meets Wednesday Veronica Club will meet Wednesday afternoon a.jk. 2.30 at the home of Mrs. Osom 1 Sallust. Mi YY’. J. Weesner will be the lead-
er.
Mission Society Xu Meet Tuesday The Women's Mission Society of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Pauline Padgett at 7 10 This will be our Ixive Gift Meeting. Mrs. Nell Kersey will lm\ tiie lesson Four Leaf Clover Club To Meet Tuesday Four Leaf Clover Home E( Club will meet Tuesday, Apt I 10, at 1:30 at the home of Mi Franklin Torr. Roll call will be "House keeping job you enjoj Iteelsville P. T. A. Yleets Tuesday Reel.sville P T. A. will me t Tuesday, April 10th, at 7:30 p in. Officers for next year will be installed. Eugene H ilchii will he tiie speaker. Woman’s Study Club Meets l-'iiday The Woman’s Study Club will meet Friday at 2:30 p. in. with Mrs. Harry Wells. Mrs. Ralph Saunders will have the prograui Friendship Club Meets Wednesday The Friendship Club will meet Wednesday evening, April n, at 7:30 with Mrs. Francos Scobei Sorority Holds Open House Among those pouring tea at the open house at the Pi B.-l Phi house on. Sunday afternooii were Mrs. Robert Father, Mi L H. Dirks, Miss Edith Browning, Mrs. Sophia Russell, Mrs H H. Brooks, and Mrs. Helen Ogl • Many of the merchants in Greencastle had sent flowers whioh were used throughout the house. On the tea table was a wine colored cloth and the sorority girls chose pale blue candles and yellow .snapdragons for decorations Tea and coffee services were at each end of the table which was diaped with white moline. Visitors were invited to inspect the house front the basement to the attic and it is one of the most attractive adilitions to the DePauw * iRnpus and in Greencastle in general. In the receiving line were Mrs C. D. Dietz, housemother, Miss Mary Whitmore, social chairman and Miss Jean Givens, president of the sorority. Willing Worker* To Meet Thursday The Willing Workers of the Somerset church wilt meet Thursday, April 12th. with Mis Nellie Tippin. Mrs. Ros* Worrell will have the devotions. Roll call will be a seed and bulb exchange Mrs. Minnie Sadh r and
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S - < • ('• Meets Tuesday lAeniiq s - c C win , n j 1 wrung at 7:30,, j Mrs. Mods Long, y avenue. Mrs. rJ W:l1 P’’ wsUtant taj Inlernalmmii |(,. Ul jMeets Ties* Tiie InternaUMo] Study Group of tJ will meet Tuesday10 at 8 o’clock a: a Mi. .- L-iia !|, lhll . fj
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Mr. and Mo. « ;lW ^ •■'"'•riain With Di U Mr and Mrs Glui Williamsport, i* tert,j turkey and fin , ni(: | Sunday The dinner! or of the birthday el les Spiker and thi-aiu Mr md Mr-. Curtii lowing the 'Micioi* afternoon was ^peni and i 1*1 fniii.e- Tll| Wen* w * v Qar. T»l Sears. Gladys Spiker Waldron. Both Mrs Spiker Cult's lyeived many Those present vr-n Mi Curtis Davi- llrj L. O. Thompson of Mi and Mrs. George Sherry and Jack and Mrs. Paul Davis of Munch*: Mr. and Rocky of Oxiinu 0 , | Mrs. Charles Spiker, Mi s Carl Twigg: H Russell Sears and da 1 Ab-x Seats all of Gi( the host and hostsss ter, Darlene.
Tin-sdav Sewing (irrlr To Ylet l Tuesday 'M
The Tuesday Seail^
will mei t Tuesdfjr mA o'clock with Mrs Myn
ell. Bring somethmj auction sale, own and secret sister g change of meeting p Legion Yuxiliarv To Meet Tonight Th*- American Legai
iary will meet t t-W o'clock at thi Post M fr* dimnits ,ii*l as-.t*l|
follow the meeting
Delta (iamnv* Ah«*'| To Meet I hursilav j
Delta Gamma Alunt
meet Thursday. April lr Mrs. YV'illard Sunkel atl st. Paul s smd.v "i* Meets YY ilk Mrs. Mil* The St Paul’s Study Q meet at the home of )M ory Miller. Indiana Stn*
Thursday at 2:0# P
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