The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1951 — Page 2
THF DAliy MM*. G^ENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, JULY 2, 1951.
ARNIVkRSARIES
Blrth^ayt Billy Earl Shaw, 4 years June 30th. Larry Duncan, Greencastle 2, 11 years old today July 2.
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CAKl) THANKS The family of Thomas J Vultle Wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended by oui relatives, friends and neighbors in our time of bereavement. We especially wish to thank those who acted as pallbearers. Rev. Harvey ami the Rector Funeral Home for then kind service! rendered, and all who assisted in any way. The family of Thomas J Tuttle pd
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Mi and Mu Clifford (' Frazil, have teiurned from Virginis Beach, Va , win re Mrs. Frazier was a delegate at the national convention of Kappa Delta Phi Mi and Mrs Floyd Weber, who ale vurationing in Canada, an' expe ted to return next Sun day.
Personal And Local News ii
Orris Lush left today for New Albany to spend a few days with ids brother. Mark Lush.
SOCIETY
Mr. and Mr.- Nelson Taulnian | d Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Llnier R. I Seller.
Mr and Mrs. George Taylor and son Michael, of Lackawanna, New York, are visiting relatives in Greencastle.
Keith H. Lyon has returned to Ins home in Hamilton, Ohio after a liort visit with Mr. and Mrs. | Glenn H Lyon.
The names of Mr. and Mrs Glace G. Malkins were omitted from the list of those attending the Moose reunjotj.
Roddy Rhea is sp' sung a lev. days m Ohio visicnj- some of h - C ulver friends.
Mrs Goldie Evens is spending her vacation this week in Men plus. Tennessee, visiting re! tlives
Lai i v Joe Ci,x is spending two weeks at Camp Kom uisko, Lake Winona Mi and Mrs Walter Cox and Linda and Mrs John R Cox diove him to Winona, Monday and will spend a few days at Hie northern lakes.
Mr, and Mrs Walter Tati and Mr and Mrs. loon Tate of Indian a|M)h.s left Monday for a two weeks vacation in Florida.
Hal Miller. Steve Sutherlin, John Mayhall, and Joe Moore .oniposed a swimming party at Hhakamak State Paik on Sunday afternoon.
Tht legulai meeting of the Rr, IsVille W S, C s. Will be held ' Thursday, July 5. A good attendance is desired. Visitors welcome.
Mr and Mis J. E Hood, Mr and Mrs Frank Heater stid Miss Margaret Lancaster are at luike Manislique, Michigan M, and Mrs Heater and Miss Lancaster an expected to return the latter part of the week. Mr and Mrs. Hood will tie at the lake for- seveial weeks.
Tom P Carney returned on Sunday I tom Sandusky, Ohio. Mis Carney and son. l^ei , will remain at .Sandusky tar the m-xt three we, k and will be joined by Mi Carney before they retu.ii Mrs O H. Ei nberg is with Mrs. Carney but will u-turn here in
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Turner and family and Mis. and Mrs Fnnti lin Shuck left Saturday for a vacation in Colorado and Yellowstone park.
Charles Warnei Jr ot Wash- | inglon, lr. c . i visiting Mr. and i I Mi Roberts Gnibain and family, He will return to Ins home on Wednesday. i
Mr. and Mrs George Reynolds and Mrs. Paul Hendrieh and daughter Donna of Cloverdale, have returned from a vacation trip to Canada and New York.
Mr and Mrs. Oourtlund C. Gillen and Mrs. Don Bedell have left for New York City, the home of their daughter, Mrs Hedell. They will be away for several weeks
Mr. ami Mrs Janies B. Zeis left .Sunday fui a two week,- ve cation in Poeati llo Idaha. wh' 1 lliey will visit Mr and Mrs William Burrell and family. Mr.Barrett is the foimei Geoiguirm Zeis.
Dr. and Mrs G W McClintock
lei t on Saturday evening for their j
Miss Kathleen White To W<xl Robert N ance Mr and Mrs. George White o! Greencastle R. 2, announce the approaching marriage of th.m daughter, Kathleen, to Robert Eugene Vance of Vincennes. The wedding will take place the middle of July and they wilt make their home in Chicago.
Kappa Delta Phi To Meet Tuesday Kappa Delta Phi will have a business meeting Tuesday evenng. July 3, at 7:30. at the Public Service room.
week.
, ,, , , Mr. and Mrs Ben Jarvis announce the marriage of their duughcot age ill While l.ukt, Mulligan., ^ Il)a May (o Lt Eugene Edwards Jr., son of Mrs Mildred Jewel They will be away for about attain of Linthicum Heights, Maryland and Wallace E. Edwards of
j French Morocco, Africa.
j The marriage was read and vows exchanged June 4th. in i the chapel of Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Mississippi with Chapj lain Alfred C Arnold of the United States Air Force officiating, i Bruce Greiger and Robert Bartow, service friends of the groom,
I were the witnesses.
The newly weds are now living near (’mup Keesler, where the groom is stationed at the present time.
Dr. and Mrs. V Earle Wiseman have returned from western North Carolina, where they spent a week with Dr. Wiseman's
motln r there.
Mi and Mis (J C Dickens left Indianapolis Monday morning on a month's vacation trip. They will visit the Grand Canyon. Death Valley, Catalina Island, Lo.- Angel, San Ftancisco, Balt Lake and Yellowstone National! Paik They have left then inmlutuie Doberman Pinscher ••Timmie'' with Mrs Dickens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William AUei, ilOh .Smith Indiana sti ee*
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Admitted Saturday: Terry Slioeriinker, Quincy; Aim Rose,
Cloverdale
Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Etta Ikainire, Greencastle; James Fieeman, Indianapolis; Lee Martin Gieeiiei, ^1. Eva Hat Ian, Coat, .-Willi Mrs Ella Hixson,
Gt, enea-J le
Adnnlted Monday: Mis. Is'omu Moot, Greencastle, Mis. Ku - bet la Brown, Stilesville. In nussed Saturday: Mrs Chuiles Young and daughter, Bobby Ijtwson, Gt eencastlc. Rudolph Voldefauer. Fillmore; Mrs Jennie Sallust, Stilesville. Dismissed Sunday: John WilHainsoii, Cktvcrdale; Leonard Nnliols, Mis Clait Williams tunl daugliter. (ti eencust le; Terry Shoemaker. Quincy. Hitttis Mi and Mrs. Robert M Grimes, Cloverdale, a daughter: Mi and Mi Thruman Hargis, Gieemaatte a daughter, Mi and Mis Rohert Lambert, Stilesvdle n daughtei ; Mr. and Mi's Robert etiiles t Ireencaatle, a daughtei.
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M i and Mis Ezra 4mold and Mrs. Juan Cox spent Sunday in Bloomington vli ting Mi s Joyct Ellen Arnold who is attendint Hoosier Girl Slut, Joyce is representing Fillmore High School and is being sponsored !;y the American Lsgion. Mr and Mrs Wi 1 fur . Thonip son liave retiirned to then hum, in Toronto, Canada after spending a week with Mi and Mrs Earle Boyd. Mrs. Thompson, a sistei of Mis. Boyd, was the hmioied guest at several Inncheo'n while in Greeneastle. Word lias been received here of the hiith of a daughter, Sus:,; Elaine, to Dr and Mrs Russeli Maatinan, of Haddonfield, N .1 The hatiy wa born June 2(ith am: weighed 7 pounds and fiv: cutices. Tin'll address is 22ti-( Had,loll Hills, Haddonfield. N. .1 Rexel 1 A Boyd and Glenn li Lyon at I ended the Sixlh Distriit meeting ot the Indiana Bai A: sociiitinn at the Shades Stab Park on Saturday. AI Ringer of Williamsport and president ot the Association, was the princip-
al speakei
Mr. and Mrs Willard Umbreit and sons, Terry and Tommy, left this week end for Three Rivcis, Mich. Tile boys will enter Camp Eberhard there Mr. and Mi I Imbreit and daughter. Jane, who tias tie, n at the camp, will spend tiveral days in Ohio with rein lives and firends before ret timing to Green, astle Mi and Mrs Gilbert ('ox, Mr aeil Mrs John \V. Cash and M, and Mrs Robert Cox all of Fillmore attended the Robert Cr, n, Beverly Williams wedding on Saturday evening at 7 00 o’cliicl: in the First Baptist church m Maituisvill, Mi Cron, is th, son ot Dr and Mrs W 1 Crone
of that city
The Rev. Scott D Browning, who lias served as pastor of tie Fillmore, Canaan and WV Chapel Methodist churches m Putnam county, has accepted ttu pastorate of the New Salem Methodist church. The Rev Browning, son of Dr. Dallas L. Browning of Indianapolis, a '- tended DePauw University. Mr and Mrs. J esse Overshine,, Mr and Mrs. Clyde Overshlner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgai Overahlner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moore and family, Mr. and Mis Elmer Smiley of Cloverdale, Richard ar.d William 'itott of Gleeiieustl, at! () Overshlner reunion held Son^Jt th' 1 home of Mr. and Mis ; Oversluimr at Salem. I: d
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Torn Bit ties, who is stationed at Camp Atterbury, bus returned j to his post after spending the week end with his parents, Mr. Old Mrs James A Bittles. Russell Pierce motored to Bloomington on Sunday to be with Mrs Pierce, who is aecom panymg the girls from Greencustle attending Girls State. Mr and Mrs. Maurice Hale, | who have been vacationing at Ely, Minn., are in Greencastle for a few days They plan to retern to northern Minnesota in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. John A Cartwright were iii Delphi on Saturday to attend the double wedding ,f Miss Dorothy Jeanne Bowen lo Charles H Hageman and Miss Willa Catherine Bowen to James
B. Stokes.
Mi and Mrs. Jack Brainbaoh and daughter, Susie, have returned to their home in Chicago after pending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Blocker, j Mi Brambaeh Is a sister of
Mrs. Blocker.
Mi and Mrs. Eugene Crawley and son. Mike, of PJainfield were Sunday visitors in the home of Mi Gertrude Crawley. Bill and Inn Richards, sons of Mr. and \1t . Stewart Richards, accompanied Mike Crawley to his home in Plainfield to be his guests foi
a few days
Mi and Mrs. Robert Bills of Li.- Angeles will arrive in Green1 istle tomorrow to be the guests
in the home of Mrs. Jeanettal Bill- and Mrs. C. N. McWethy on ' Seminary St The Bills flew to I Chi, ago on Saturday! and si»ent l the week end in Detroit. The ' will he tune for ehe wedding of I
Man- Ann Bills on July
MARRIED SATURDAY EVENING .
Don I redrie Seerist
Mis Seerist was Miss Carolyn Sue Price, daughtei of Mr. and Mis Cull', Price, before het marriage Saturday evening in the Somerset church.
MARRIED IN CHURCH SATURDAY
Mi! 7th
A: eng those at McCormick". Orck State Park on Sunday wer, Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Hanna, | Mi and Mrs Joe Y. Todd. Mi. am: Mr- John Rightsell, Mi and Mrs Em, si H. Collins, Dr and Mr- George F. Parker, Mr. and Mi- R, xell A Boyd, and Mr. and Ml Wendell Pell. The annual Girl Smut ramp will last two wet'k.s.
Fishin*
Fun
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Bn, k In the harness, after a short. but rainy fishing trip, we Will attempt to catch up with the fishin fun that has o,nired in the past week. In the Siuallmouth division, of the big contest, Tommy Reusing disposed brother Jack of tirst place by entering a three pound beaut, measuring nineteen inches The bluegill division was also shuffled about a bit when Mary Emma Cradi< k. the only lady to enter the competition as yet, rang in an entrv weighing one pound and measuring ten. and three quarter inches This is a tie with Howard Sharp for second place. Just being a quarter inch shorter than the entry of Newt Kersey, currently leading the pack ■PORT8MAN8 SHOP Putnam '’otmty'e Tackle Boa
Miss Wilma Sutherlin and Robert Holsapple dr were unite,! in marriage Saturday afternoon al 1:30 in the Hanna Stree Ha, nit church The Rev. Charles La Karra read the vows of the doulde Hne
Ulls, ' n fmn K "° Promise Me ' and I Love You
mm Mis LaFarra sang “Becauae" YOU
Misses Marilyn and Sally Bal- • lard have returned from Robinson, 111., where they spent a week visiting their aunt. Mrs. James Biehl. Miss Marian Moore of Louisville, Ky., is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R C Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Luther have returned to their home in Hoonville after spending several days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zieg.
Joe Stauh, son of Mr. and Mrs. E J Stauh, 1003 South Locus' f-Treet, left Sunday to spend the week at Rancho Framasa, C. Y. C). Camp nt 'Nashville.
tithe Tri Kappa Meets Tuesday Active Chapter of Tri Kapl'' will have a box supper Monday evening, July 3rd, at 7 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Harold Hickman. Everyone bring your ov. r box.
KOl’GH on roof fort WORTH, Tex. -(UP) If burglars keep on visiting the hardware store of N. L. Cox. he soon won't have any roof 1, ft. Twice In a month burglars sawed through the roof, in different places, to enter.
.Miss Carolyn Price Bride Of Don Seerist The n.aiiiage of Miss Caroiyi Su, Price and Don Frederic Sec ist was solemnized Saturda> evening at 7 o'clock in the Somrset Chiistian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cully Price oi Greencastle R. 3, and the btidc groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Seerist of Rouchdale R. t. The Rev. James C. Brown read the vows of the double l ing ceremony before an altar decorated with garden flowers. The bride wore a street length i i css of nylon net over v/hit, satin. Her hat was white lata with a white veil. She carried a white Bible topped with an unhid and white satin stream ers.. The maid of honor, Miss Ph,\i !is E Nicholson of Campbelishurg, wore a light green flocko organdy dress with brown and white accessories Her corsage was of white roses. The bride is a graduate of the Bainbridge High School With tile class of l!tf,l. and is employed as secretary to Frank G. Stocsui, attorney. The bridegroom is a graduate" of the Rouchdale High School with the (l%s oi I'JDl and is employed as parts man al Hess Sales and Service. They are at home at 705 South College Ave., Greencastle. Out of town guests attending the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Terre Halit-: Norbeit Modlin, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davis r.nd family. Rushville; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oakley. Roachdale; Mr.;. Martha Oakley, Ladoga.
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Wedding Saturday J Both are gra ( | Ua: , The marriage of Miss Wilhel erdale High s, | l(J 3on niina Sutherlin and Robert 1 employed at OE p i Holsapple was solemnized Sattn the bridegroom e V day afternoon ut 1:30 in the Han Grove shops in ] n , na St. Baptist church. They will mal; e , er '' Tlie bride is the daughter o Z5is Prospect St ! Tp, Mr. and Mis. Emmett Suthetli Out of town | ^ ut Greencastle H. 3, and th the wedding were m idegroom is the son of Mr. an Hershel Plus a n,| A Mrs. Robert D. Holsapple, C'ov and Mr*. Leo StitchV erdale R. 1. Herman Bender ’\| The Rev. Charles LaFarra rea Bender, Mrs. the vows of the double ring cere Miss Sandra Ci: ; , ■ ,nony before an altar decorate Betty j 0 | p with palms and all colors c Herbert and Mis* p. . * gladioli. j °f Indianapolis. | The bride, given in marnlige b ^$1 lier father, wore a ballerin REDS SKN| r / * .eiigth strapless dress of whit NEW YORK, j U || acc with a jacket of whTte lit 1 Seven of the n buttoned high under her nee hers of ttie („ mil ^ with long sleeves coming to high command in "* point over lier liands. Her m rendered in \ ( . 4V ^ iioulder length veil was held i Court tudu> and u, r * : l place with a small array of flow prison to serv,-,. jrs. Slie carried a bouquet of pin amations. FOR SALK; 15Q , The maid of honor, Mr. steel posts and ul(1 Maxine Hill, aunt of the bridiable. s(J4 So. L, wore a pink nylon sheer drea3-A
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bride. Her bouquet was of aqu tki . cm nations. AU1O WfCClli
'I'he bridesmaids, Miss Bever) .Suttierlin. sistei' of the bride, an Miss June Hamm, cousin of th .H ide, wore dresses of aqua nylo were o Mr " and M,s Ed™
and Mr. and Mis. b.|1 mar of Minneapolis, M.ij jilted in an auton,, |
Sunday evening ^o’clock at tin i,
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Dale Finney was best Ushers were Jerry McKean
Robert Stick.
Tlie bride’s mother wore a nav-
if red roses.
Following the wedding a recepion was held at Old Trail Inn Those assisting were, Mrs. Nor-^
Present Day Club Meets Tuesday Present Day Club will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock with Mrs. N. C. O'Hair.
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Because of th,, veather outlook dn: lorning hours,
Mildred York. Miss Beverly
dons postponed
Sutherlin and Mjss Joan Renfro. t) Ttie couple left on a wed,ling t trip to New York and Canada. For traveling the bride chose a navy sheer dress witli white ac-
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