The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 November 1951 — Page 2
'fF DAHY
.MSf?:. ^EcNCASTic, mANA, MONDaY, NOVEMBER 12 '9*'
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Tii Mi‘H Tliursday The Kvening (Hrele of (lohin W. S. c. S. will meel with Mrs. Charles Finkbiner, Thursday, Nov 15, at 8 p, m Tnestla> Iteadiiie Circle Meets Witli Mrs. Uettloff The Tuesday Heading Cirele will meet Tuesday at 2:!i0 p. m. with Mrs. K. It UctUefl.
S. C . C. To Meet
SOI’IETY
Present Hay Club To Meet Tuesday
The Present Day club will meel at one o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. K Cleve Thomas. Mrs. Earl Soon-, me will be the assistant hosted*.
I Ion So iet.v To M-et Tuesday
Th* Women's Mission Society of the First BaF'tist Church will meet Tuesday at 7:dfl with Mrs.
ClOVia York. Mrs .lames Strain I uesduy With Mrs. MclSrlde will have the program. C. Club will meet Tues-
day evening at 8:00 p. m. with
Friendship Club Will Mrs vv E McBride, on W On \\ v ^ .limit st i of*t. .Miss I ill Stt‘The Friendship club will m et '"'art "ill be assisting hostess
Wednesday evening at 7.SO o'cl i k with Mis. Rachel Buis There will be a pillow slip ev change and election of officers
Putnam County Home Er Chorus Mill Meet
The Putnam County Home Ec Chorus will meet for rehearse! at the Chnsti.m church Wedwsday, Novenbet It at 7 P. M.
wcomers (irmi|i To Meet Tuesday
The DePauw Newcomers Group will meet Tuesday. Nov.
1HE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the jMidlofflcc at Greeni'aatle, ludianii as second class mall matter under art of March 7. IH78. Subscription price 20 rents per " is k: M.iKi per year b> mail In Putnam County: to 810.10 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 95, 74 or lit S. It. Rariden, Publisher f7-19 Smith .laehson Street
P. E. O. To Meet
Tuesday Willi Mi'.. Blanelinrd P E. O. will meet Tuesday at 7 .'10 p. m. with Mrs Vera
Blonvhard.
New Era Club T. Meet Tuesday
The New Era Club will meet Tuesday afternoon, Nov 13, at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Harry Barriek. Mrs. Floyd Allen will
he hostess.
Veronica < lob
13, at 8 p.
hi the faculty j Meet- Wednesday
lounge of the Unicoi building.
Morning Miudralc .Meets Wednesday
The Morning Musicale
The Veronica Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Utn Proffitt will | Happier Homes Home Ee.
meet Wednesday at the home of Will-Meet
Mrs. L. C. Conrad. There will also be a rehearsal of the chorus
at 9 a. m.
The Happier Homes Home
Economics Chib will meet Tuesday. Nov. 13th. nt 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Verr.on Elmore, 1001 South
Miss Ocle Phipps Bride Docust street
Ot Ernest Alexander, 4r.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Phipps of Friendly Neighbors Club K. 4, wish to announce the mar- Meeting Date Changed ..age of their daughter, Ocie, to The meeting .if the Friendly Ernest Alexander, Jr., of Bain- Neighbors C’luh will be held Nov. bridge. The marriage was per- | 14th instead of Nov. 21st. at th<' formed by Rev. Elmer Harvey' home of Mrs. Carl Ferrand. at Gobin Memorial church Nov. , Meml. is please note change of 9 in a beautiful double ring cere- i meeting date mony. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith , '
were the only attendants. The young couple will be at home at 607 South Locust street In
Greencastle.
Personal And Local News BltlEFS
I The Girl Scout council will [ meeting in Keystone Chapel of I Gobin church, at 1.15 on Tues-
j kiv afternoon.
I Dr Russell .1 Humbert, presij dent of DePauw University, is in ! liiehmond, Ind., today to address j a meeting of the DePauw Alumni
A ioointion there
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wayne Plummer of ' Bloomington are th. parents of a son. born Nov. 8th. Mr. Plummer is the son of Mi. and Mrs. Bonnet Plummer
of Greencastle.
Perry Rush has'returned from
New York City, where he attended a national convention of Joca-Cola bottlers. Mr Rush, who i manager of the Greencastle
j plant, was away a week
The Advanced First Aid class Club Mel Willi will meel Tuesday evening from Mr*. Sinclair
4-I.enf Clover Club To Meet Tuesday The Four-Leaf Clover Club | will meet with Mrs. James Torr. ] Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, j Roll call will be Thanksgiving verses from the Bible
TURKEY SHOOT
Cloverdale
Conservation Club 11, miles west of Cloverdale SHOTGI \S AND 22 RIFLES SHELLS FI RNMMfiD. Sunday, Nov. 18,
1951
TIME H:IHI \. M.
JOHNNIE’S RESTAURANT 611 South Jackson Street NOW OPEN John Naumann (Former location of John Tharp’s Grocery) Specializing in Sea Foods
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Standish and son of Bedford were ihe Sunday guests of S. R. Rariden. Miss Elizabeth Rariden and Mr. and Mrs. .1. \f. Olivei Both Mr. and Mrs. Standish attended DePauw Uni-
versity.
DePauw University's foreign student.-, will Visit Ihe Coca Cola plant here Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 13-14, as part of their introduction to the American way of life and American bu inoss methods. Dr. Hans Grueninger, director of the foregin student program, said
today.
Robert H. O’Hair left Sunday to attend the national convention of the Financial Public Relations Association at Hollywood Reach, Florida. Mr. O'Hair, who is vice-president of the Central National Bank, will visit Parker Lightly, a DePauw graduate, in St. Petersburg. Fla., before returning to Greencastle in about ten days. Mr ami Mrs. John R. Long and young son have moved to Wilmington, Del., where their addle , i 31 Court Drive, Apt. C. Mr Is mg received his doctoral' ii chemical engineering in August from Iowa State and is now associated with the Hercules Powder Co Experiment Station. Mrs. Long is the former Miss Sara Jean Wildman. Ml and Mrs. Emil Jurich have received word from their son, Pf. Jack Lee Baldwin, that he h;. t M-civod his diploma from Se School m the United States Mr vine Corps. Jack would like *o he. i from all hi* friends For a hort while his new adiress will be: Pfc. Jack L. Baldwin. 1200270. U. 8. Naval Training Center annex., Point Lomn. Marine Detachment. San Diego, 6. California.
7 to 9 in the Chapter rooms. The Red Cross Horne Nursing class will meet Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 at the Home Nursing Laboratory. The Mt Meridian W. S, C. S will meet at the home of Mrs. Stella Terry, Wednesday. Nov. 14 for an all day meeting. Mr. and Mrs R. H. Kierstead have returned to their home in Mason. Mich., after spending the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Knauer. Ora Turner, Jr., has enlisted in the Air Force and "111 leave Tuesday morning for Mekland Air Force Base in Texas where he will slart his training. Mr. and Mrs. George Berge lefl today for a vacation in the South. Before returning in about ten days, they Will visit Florida cities on the east coast, including Ft. Lauderdale and
j Miami.
Melvin E. Meyer returned to his home in Washington, D. C, by plane. Mr. Meyer was th" guest of his son, Charles Meyer, DePauw University freshman, for the Dad’s Day festivities over the week end, Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Alleo, and Frankie Hcckathorn, Elizabeth street, were Mr. and Mr Ira Chadwick of Rraittl; Mr. and MrsT Dale Cue and family, Mi and Mrs. William Alice and son, and Mrs. Maude Byers all of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cline and son, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cue, and Mrs. Pearl Harris and daughter, Nancy, if Greencastle . Funeral services for J. Riley McCullough, widely known insinniiee agent ami retired veteran of the teaching profession in Clay county, were held on Sunday afternoon in the Presbyterian church in Brazil. Interment was in the McCullough cemetery, southeast of that city. Wayne McCullough of Reclsvillc K 1 is one of five children.
Mrs. Helen Slnelaii was ho? '■ess to the Thuridny <3uh Nov, 1 The morning v.a- pent visiting and at noon a very ddicioir pitch-in dinner "n: aeived to,i4
Carrie Ziegel-| of'the' meeting was thcn taken
oid I are of. A get well card was
isigned by each one present for Cox nd a flower was to tie i the afternoon me meeting |
thiee guests. Mr
I man, Mrs Effie Campbell
Mrs Cova Retmiei
Olive Harcnurt and Queen
members three
was called to order by 'he president. Helen Sinclair "Ainence was sung and the Lord's prayer
children and was repeated. Th busim , p' 1
rent also.
It
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[cent gift. No
The loatess gave four very in-. unless yom terestim, contests and won by I birthday oi A vela I Alien, Florence Allen, I bring for bolh
WflH 10 liftvo a _
- ^ meeting,
"•'■ "'t si 8 ,or ha 7; anniversary, th(l ,
INDIANA ¥. F. W. AND AUXILIARIES HONOR DEPARTMENT PRESIDENT
Waiton * Mishawaka, Dq,.art.nent Conmian.le, M. : Ad.lie Wilke, son. Fort Wayne. Department Sen,or Vice Pn .dent Clyde Mill*; Department Senior Vice Commander,
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If flie weatherman is keeping von from drying your clothes we have a dry only service. Home Laundry and Cleaners. 1L
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( \RD OF THANKS We wish lo thank the Roachdale Masons. neighbors and friends, also the Barnard Ladies Aid and North Salem fire department and everyone who helped put out the fire and reconstructed the building. Mr and Mrs. Harold Booker - pd. CARD OF THANKS
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We wish to thank the Doctors and nurses who assisted us during our stay in ’he hospital, also we wish to thank all our friends for the lovely gifts, letters and cards. Mrs. Virginia Tellas and the twins. , pd. DePauw Calendar Tuesday Religious Evaluation Week. •'Kick-off" Meeting Union hiulding. Wednesday 10:00 a. m. Religious Evaluation Chapel Dr. Harold Cooke Phillips. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Religious Evaluation Chapel. 8:30 p. m. Opera Workshop “The Medium". Friday 10:00 a. m. Religious Evaluation Chapel Dr. Harold Cooke Phillips -Gobin Church. 6:45 p. m. Rector ^Scholar dinner. 8:30 p. ni. Opera Workshop— "The Medium". Saturday 1:30 p. m. Football game— DePauw vs. Wabash KTK Dance.
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98c
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$2.
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Chuckwagon Tales
5:15
Kartoon Klub
5:30
Boys Railroad
5:45
Town Topios
6 00
Bob McClure
0:25
Sports Scholar
6:45
Weather
6:45
TeleNews
7 00
Video Theater
7:30
Talent Scout*
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I Love Lucv
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10:35
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10:45
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11:30
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Dale Ross Says Tm Well Pleased'
Mr. and Mr*. Dale Rn*» of Bn Inbridge, who have jn*t returned from an extended trip to Port Townsend, Wash., San Finnciaeo and Ix>* Angeles, had an Interesting story to tell of their 1 experience* with their 1951 Kaiser, purchased from the Eastslde , Motor Sale*. According to Mr Ross, the trip surely sold them on the Kaiser car. With a speedometer rending of 2.469 mile* when they started, it registered 8.820 when they returned to Bainbrldge. The car u*ed 347 gallons of gas for an average of better than 18 miles to the gallon and only one quart of water wa* added during the trip, which took them over mountains, deserts, plains, forests and citieH. This was accomplished without an overdrive, said Mr Roas. In the words of Mr. Ross, ‘the Kaiser is tops." i n
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