The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 May 1951 — Page 2

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Mis Murguret Bruner who nn uerwent a major operation ai th I utnarn ebunty hospital Monda> ,■ .i ,, |>oi le.i limne well today The Willing Workers ol Hi Somel el Chiislmn t'hilivh will meet at the home of Mrs Kale Seobee on Wednesday May y Mrs Nona Davis has letnme.' home after a weeks visit with her son, Bui Kelt A. Davis ami lumily at Arlington Heights, III Section Three of The First Christian Chllirh will meet rhUrsduy evening. May 10, at 7.,'iO at the home of Mrs L< 1 Andrews. The Tiilth Seekers class ot the Soineiret ( 'hrisliun (ihiiich will j | me el at the home of Mr. and Mi* l ore i Del ro on I' ritluy evening l ’May II A wienei iohsI is plnn |

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Here’s how. Each and every prescription yon bring to ns is most carefully checked and then double checked to make certain of accuracy. 1 or professional drug care. “Next to Your Doctor”

FLEEN0RS AUDRIDFLEENOR-DICK REEVES KKCISTEHED 1*11 ARM \( IS’PS

| Woodson S. Weinitehter who Is I taking his army basic training |

I at Fort Ord, Oregon, is visitingj m, Insie Baket of Ct-enea [ Mr und Mis I, L Porter He||| e r ;; was enti itained Stinda 'ill fly west tonight, but willj.vjtn a basket ilinnei honorii stop off at Cedar Rapids, Iowa , p,-! birthday Forty-two rei j lor a visit v. dh II H Brook' anil|tivi and friends were preset I lumily. ! She received many nice gift -

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Mrs. Bruce Dane. Mrs. I). (>. , . , .

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Colliver of Bainbtidge and Mrs.! Indiana Endorsers of Photo Feid Lucas. Mrs Truman Vtinek-|piny will have their annuul e,i er of Greeneastle attended the j vention Friday at the Alhlet Indiana State convention of Club in Indianapolis. The slat Women's Club late last week inlpn ident. Mis William Stute ■ Indianapolis. j Fort Wayne, will preside. Aiih Fred Boyd is probably tlio| DeBra. executive secretary champion mushroom liuntei -ail Motion Picture Association

fur this senson He found iwo Sunday in a wooded urea on his farm near Reelsville whieii weighed eight pound .lust the two filled a large sized dish pan One weighed five pounds and the other three pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Chest<a Day entertained recently with a birthday dinner in honor of tile it daughter. Mt Thelma Kastham. Those present \\< i< Mr and Mrs Herman Day and daughter, Dot is, Mr and Mi Mort is Hurst and daughter, .laniee Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barki r and son, Terry, and Mr. and Mrs. Fastham and daughter, Betty.

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Miss Sara Lou Bettis, Mrs. A Stark, Mi O M Thoms, Mis. John Martin and Mr. and Mrs Carridl P. fonnerly attended the play ' The Male Animal" given by the Butler I'niversity student pl.nveis in Atherton con ter on the i:r campus Sunday | afternoon Ms ti Mis Carolyn Ann Connell daughter of Mr. and Mrs ('an,,; ('unner!■ ■ (Jiee:.j ( ast le K. 1 ' aient dii cetoi of the play and had the role ot Ml' K e M i ‘ ill 11 a p)

Roe til « oupli Mai rled ■ m satomI.i.v KD niiig Mrs. Lucy Pettit ami K' ln, th were united Saturday evening at 0 00 c i in the First Christian chiirel. Rev Ralph Saundeis read ' • vows of thi double ring c lemony in the presence ol tie nnmediate family und friend: Mis Dunkin wore a navy blue sheer street length dress Witn wtiite aci essories. Her eorsag was whit' loses and stepbanot* Mr and Mrs. Albert Dobbs were the attendants. Me. DoD wore ao aqua suit with wh.te ;e . essories and s cm sag'- of w b l i si nations. Mi und Mis Dunkin will r side east of Oreeneastle Mi Dunkin is employed it t! Hollows!! garage and Mis Dm kill is employed at I lie I" •' Kroner store. < iood < hei r < lllh To Meet May I7lli The Good Cheer Club will meet dh Mrs Grace Low-ai I o clock .('ST i on May 17th Pb i e hole i batige of date. U \ R. Central llistriel \11-i I ing On Mu\ I 7 The Central District mu ting nf the Daughters of the American Revolution will be held le th'- First Methodist i lime 1 cornel Water and Wabash strei ts Crawfordsvilie Thttrsday. May

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The hours are from 11 a m 2:.';o |). m. and it luncheon will b eived at noon. All Washburn Chnptn meml)i is planning to attend are ask e-i to contact Mrs italph Kttei n that reservations for th luncheon may be sent in bop te May 12th. \\nmens Study < Job Li Oleterve Anniversary Members of the Womens Study Club will observe the thirty-fifth anniversary of the club with i guest luncheon meeting at lh<’ I’aulamaTea Room. Friday, May 11. at 1 p. m.

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Ibiinhridge Home Ke ( lob (p i Is Tuesday. May 15th Tin Bainbridge Home Fe Club ■ ill meet Tuesday, May 15th, at 1 i) ]i iu CST, with Mrs. Charles Ciiuc-r instead of May lO'h w a previously annoum i d • Tuesday ''ewiiijr circle III Meet Tonight 'I'hi Tuesday Sewing Circle : 11 in - t tonight with Mr-p Austin. Please bri

* eelet sister gifts, tea towels and ilower slips for exchange and ;(imi thing for the auction. si. Paul's SI inly ('lull Meets Thursday St. Paul's Study Club will nu^t lliiirsday at 2:00 p. m. with Miss Alice Murphy, Alamo Apts Mission Society Meets Tonight The Women’s Mission Society of the First Baptist church will meet tonight at 7:,'!0. at the home of Mrs. Frank York. Mrs. Carol Macy will have the lesson. Friendship Club Meets Wednesday The Friendship Club will meet Wednesday evening, May !*, at 7:50 with Mrs. Ann Nelson. Mrs. George Irwin Hostess to Club The Good Cheer Club met with Mr. George Irwin for its April meeting. An adetion sale was held for the purpose of raising additional funds to further their acts of good cheer. Delicious rei! ekjimpnts were served by the iji.rft'esf assisted hy her daughter,

nai '- The May m, - , held at Iiounced latei Section OikT" Meet T|„„. S) |. 1V

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Notwithstanding the cool weather which has plagued ihe Local Hopefuls this spring, the Wednesday afternoon Angling Society will be out in full strength this week. The old barometer has been standing past the 30 mark for the past two days, and the weather man says that warmer weather will be here again The crappies and Bluegills will be in for a rough time, as the Locals declare an all-out war against them. There will he no appeasement in this war . . . SPORTSMANS SHOP Putnam County** Tackle Hot

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This lovely corsage is reasoably priced and Mother would be so proud to wear into church.

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