The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1952 — Page 2

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I!) MINKKS KIU.KU Tho rPHciic .squaii.s were 'livideti into six teams of five men each which entered the mine at two-hour intervals. Swirling smoke over the 150-foot area where the bodies hud been scattered made operations difficult. At one time rescue workers were warned of the possibility of

a second explosion, but they refused to return to the surface until the t.ack of recovering the bodies had been completed. Most of the bodies were burned badly and one worker was horrified when he tugged at the hand of a dead miner and pullthe shin off as though it were a ! glove.

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Photo hy Bowman Sudio The above picture shows Mi am! Mrs. Joseph Archer, after their marriage in St Paul's Catholic church Monday morning January 14th. at 9 o'clock liev Krancii: Kull officiated at the . nigh- i mg ci'i ciiiuii-. in the picM'm '■ of friends am! relatives.

Personal And Local News BIKIEFS

Mrs. Rex Smith of Muncie jvisiting relatives in this city. M Sgt. Fred Hutson left Greencastle for a new assignment on Tuesday morning in California. Jesse Brothers of Indianapolis was the overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Key on Bloomington street. Dr and Mrs. Russell W. Vermillion left today for Pompano Beach. Florida. They will be away for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones and son. Jack, of Roachdale. were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Kate Reed. West Walnut st. Mrs. William Morganson of Bairfbridge was an all day guest on Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Key. Bloomington street. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reed and Karen. West Walnut st road, and Mrs. Kate Reed attended church services at the Raccoon Methodist church, Sunday. Miss Marie Mink has accepted the position of second deputy in the office of James W. Wright, county auditor. Miss Mink succeeds Mis. Daphne Robertson who resigned to accept a position at the Central National Bank. Mr. anil Mrs. W. F. Skinner entertained Sunday with a dinner in honor of Mr. Skinner's 71st birthday, which was Jan. 11, also that of Mrs. Fredric Skinner which was Jan. 13. Their children and gi andchildreft. were

present.

Anyone wishing to make donations to the Spinson family, whose home was burned, please leave them at Saunders' store in Belle Union. Food, clothing and turniture are needed. There are three boys, age 7, 10 and 12, and two girls, age 2 and 16. Franz Bodfors, pianist of th DePauw faculty, will be heard J tomorrow evening in the second | of his current Bach recitals, in the ballroom of the new Union building, at 8:15. The program open to the public, will include several larger works of Bach, including the English Suite in A minor, the Partita in E minor, the Organ Prelude and Fugue in D, and a group of Symphonien. This is Mr Bodfors’ last last recital of the current school year I -sundry service is so economical when the saving in time, in personal charm and in good health are given consideration. Phone 126, Home Laundry & Cleaners, it. ANNIVERSARY birthdays Patricia Kay McMains, daugh ter of S Sgt. and Mrs. Ezra MrMaina, 2 years old Jan. 15. Carol Jane Leonard, 5

Jan. 15.

Ethel Haverly, East Hanna street, today, Jan. 15th. Michael Duane Surber, 3 years old today, Jan. 15. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Surber,

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Wedding* Mr. and Mrs. John Hood, Greencastle R. 4, 8 years Jan. 15.

Newgent-St.nlt/. Wedding Saturday Miss Julia Stultz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Stultz, Greencastle R. 1, became the bride of Dale E. Newgent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Newgent. Greencastle R 1. at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Porter, in Greencastle. Their attendants were Mis: Joanne Allen. Greencastle, and John Holbrook. U. S. Navy, Memphis, Tenn. The bride and her attendant wore similiar red suits with black accessories and corsages of white carnafions and red roses. The bride is a graduate of the Bainbndge high school and is employed at the telephone exchange in Greencastle. The bridegroom, a graduate of the Bainbridge high school, has been in the U. S. .V ivy since March 19. 1951, when he enlisted, and is stationed at the Millington Naval Air Base neat Memphis Tenn. Epsilon Psi Sororlt \ llobls Business Meeting Epsilon Psi sorority held a business meeting Monday evening, Jan. 7, in the Pub'.'i' Service loom. Miss Doris Strain, president of the Alpha Theta chapter of Brazil, was honor guest at tin , meeting. Mrs. Sarah Kerr, educational director, assigned discussion subjects to members to tie given at future meetings. These assignments are given to develop ease in group work. The Ways and Means Committee presented a number of ideas to help fill the sorority treasury. Plans were made for holding a sorority card patty In th< future. The meeting adjourned with the reading ot the closing ritual. The next scheduled meeting will he held at 7:30, January 21, ii the Public Service room. B. A P. W. Club To Meet Wednesday The Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet Wednesday, Jan. 16 at 7: !0 with Miss Susie Talbott, 412 East Hanna.

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Sam Hanna will have the prounuii and show films of Greencastle.

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Married Saturday

Announcement has been mad.of the approaching marriage of Mrs. Frances P. Stemhom and , Dr. Byron VV. Kilgore, both of Indianapolis. The wedding will 1 take place at 2:30 Saturday afternoon in the Christ Episcopal church in Indianapolis. Their at-, tendants will be Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph E. Palmer.

Mrs. Stemhorn was formei :y X-ray technician 'nr about two years at the Putnam County hos pital. and is well known i: Greencastle. The couple will reside at 554. Allisonvillc Road following a U p New Oi leans.

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Mothers Service Club Meets Tonight Putnam County Mothers SerV i, e Club will meet this evening ,h. h..me of Mrs. Opal Patternr„. i p,.nlsr street, at 7:30 p. „i. There win oe of officers.

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