The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 February 1952 — Page 2
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SOCIETY
Askew-Brown Knjfaifcnieiit Aiinnunc.vl Mi ami Mrs. Je^se Watson Brown of Detroit. Michigan, ani ounce the engagement of their (laughter. Valctta Helen, aud Robert Stevenson Askew, son of Dr. and Mrs Horace Askew of Grcencastl'e. Indiana. The hijde attended Huntington
College.
Mr. Askew is a graduate of
■ — — 1 D' Pauw University and is -» TOIIAV'S HIBI.K THOrOHT nibei of Phi Delta fheta frl - If we fight valiantly in a goo.' ' rn,, > .
Bridegroom-elect is employed tson. *• .{■• ii\ General Motors. Corpofation ' 1
in Detroit. U, it The wedding date ha* liven set
for April 19th.
I'litiuim County.
TTdephone 97, 74 or 114 S. It. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South .lacksidi Street
America. A scripture reading was given by the president. New ,f(icers for the new year are Mrs. Lilly Wilson, president: Mrs. Ella Hairib.‘vice president: Mrs. Amy CustLs. secretary and . reajurei • Colgr.-TVfor the year are red, whiterar«tl hlue. and th‘*
flower is roses.
Lar^e spools of ctochet threa-l and valentines were exchanged. New books were given to each
member. r
Five new members were taker. „u,, the ■ lub They were, m Ora Gilley. Miss Doris Custis. Mrs. Daisy Rnmtey. Vlrs. Ifetty Gilley and Miss Margaret, .lack-
cause there will lie no need to ' boast.' Let not, him that glrdeth oil his harness boast himself ,. he that putteth it off. I King :'0:11 *
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I s <‘i*M»iaal and Local News llriefa
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shetrone left today for a vacation in Flor-
ida.
Mrs. Wilson Heads Itainhrldge ITA
The monthly meeting of the Bainbridge Parent Teachers Association was held in the gym- | nasmm Tuesday evening. The j annual election for the coining i yi ar was held and past pres:- |
Lov ^ refreshments were served i the meeting whs dos-
ed with the club creed.
Games were played and wo by Mrs. Hariis. Mrs. Wilson a
Miss Jacks.--
The iv xt ns'cting will b a Mrs Lilly Wilson in Mhk ...
dents were honored.
Mrs I-ester Wilson was reelected president; Mrs. Ja< k
Fay S. Hamilton has returneu ] D( . inngf . r vjf . e presj(lent; Mrs .
I Oral Whitley, secretary and Mi s.
Roland I^ane. treasurer.
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and Reese one evening recently. Mr and Mi Willard Miller Congratulations and best wish- and sons called on Mr and Mrs.
Mt hikI Mis Claude Irwin es to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Arnold 1 John Moon and Jona Lyn Satur-
- ■ re guests of Mi - Meda N-f( is the desire of the community. day night.
YOUR MONEY’S WORTH ... AND THEN SOME! SPRING COTTON FAIR
Smart rvew GINGHAMS! BROADCLOTHS!
PIQUES!
Basement Department.
TERRIFIC COLORS! Bright woven checkh and plaids! f TERRIFIC FABRICS! Sanforized and mercerized ... at this incredibly low price! TERRIFIC STYLES! Done with a flair that makes the low price even more amazing! Misses’ and junior sizes. I Sizes and Extras. r -M Sharply textured fabric! Woven Ginghams!
from ,i month’s trip to Texa.-
Mexico and Florida.
Mrs. Lois Cox of Cloverdale was i weekend guest of Captain and Mrs Bill Nichols, in Chicago. Members ui the Putnam county Mothers Service Club are rminded to gut their valentines for the valentine box. for next meeting. which will be held Tuesday
Feb. 19th.
Charles Meikel was presente : . sixty-five year pin by the Putnam Lodge No 45 I.O.O.F. Tuesnuy evening. Mr. Meikel joined the lodge Jan 25. 1887. He is the only sixty-five year member in Putnam County. The Indie of tlie Deer Creek Cooi Hunters Association will meet Friday, Feb. 15th, at the 'club house. Roll eall will be a pot holder exchange. Hostesses will hi Mrs. Lawrence Miller a v. Mrs John Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Turner and I family and Mr. and Mrs. Krank- ! im Shuck will leave Thursday evening for Wichita Falls, Texa.-. | where they will visit Ora C I Turner. Jr., who is stationed at \, F<>rce i tase • Mr. and Mrs. Ivor McMains, GreencastU R 2. are the parents of a daught r, Rebecca Ellen, born Monday morning at tnc Putnam County hospital. The baby weighed 8 pounds and 5
ounces.
Mrs. Robert Cox of Fillmore and Miss Erma Remaley. o! ftossville, left Tuesday for Amarillo, Texas. Mrs. Cox will join her husband. P4< Robert M Cox, who is stationed at Amarillo An Force Base. He is enrolled in jet school. More and more men are switching to Laundry Ironed Shirts. Why don’t you give it the thirty day test. Home Laundry & Cleaners. it
Children in the first grade under the direction of their teacher, Miss Pickett, staged a "February" show for the%paronts. More than twenty of them participated. All were dressed in special costumes for the occar
sion.
Mrs. Wilson, president, was in charge. She heard the secretary's report and that of the treasurer. Both were adopted. Mrs William Luther raaii ■. history of the local PTA which v as written by Mrs. F,. Guy Collings. The PTA was organized in Bainbridge in 19.!6 and ha • grown steadily in numbers and
in influence since.
Mrs. Eml Sutherlin was the first pi ' sident. Others included Mis Ren'Sotnion. Mrs. Paul M(Kcehan, Mrs. Josephine Cunningkam, Mrs. Cytil Masten, Mrs Josephine Kosher. Mrs. Gilbert O’Hair, Mrs. Paul Colett. Gordon Hanks and Mrs. Wilson. Those present were presented with a corsage by. Mis Wilson t - Mrs. Walter DePew, of the Belle I’nioii PTA and an office! in the State Congress, spoke of the founding of the organization and what it has accomplished ii 55 years She said the 56th annual convention will be held in Indianapolis from May 19 to 21, and urged a full attendance. The annual basketball dinner will he held on the evening of March 7 in the gymnasium. Refreshments of cake and coffee were served from a table lighted with birthday candles. Mrs. Ann ( imtis Hostess
To Sewing Circle
The Tuesday Sewing Circle met with Mrs Artiy Custis Tuesday evening. Th- meeting was called to order by the president
and opened by th. chib song, I years today, Feb 13.
Mrs. Ilallie Itiiiniels Hostess
To Thiirsda, Club
A very delicious pitch-in din-
ner wap served at the nonp hour.
Roil call was answeted by
I twelve members and two children present. The tflnb was called to older by the president. Hbllie Runnels, by the club singing the club song and lepeating The
Lord’s Prayer in unison. The secretary - and treasurer's
report u ;vs given and approved. Tlie flower collection was taken
and reported.
Tlie club voted to donate $1.00 to the Red Cross and $1.00 *o
the Polio Drive.
■ The ii<>Ste.<s gave four interesting contests and won by Helrti Sinclair Ester t’radick. Colleen Parker and Rosalie Allen. There were’ secret sister gifts
received.
The next meeting will be held at thy home of Florence Allen the first Thursday in March. Each member is to bring a secret
sister gift.
Woman's Bible Club To Meet Friday The Woman’s Bible club of Cobin Memorial chinch will nice' Friday afternoon. Feb. 15. at 2 o’clock, at the home of Mrs. Ralph Howard, 1017 S. •College Av.e. Mrs. .1, F. Godwin will bo assistant, hostess. Mrs. Elmer Harvey will have charge of the
program.
Presbyterian Circles To Meet Thursday The Circles of the Presbyterian Woman's Association will meet Thursday. Feb. 14 as follows: Circle One 8 p. m. Mrs. .1.
Rex Crask.
Circle Two 2:30 Mrs. O. F.
Browning.
Circle Three 2:30 Mrs. Joe
Bsmberger.
Circle Four 2:30 Mrs. Parke
Dunbar.
ANNIVERSARY
Birthdays
Frank Foxx, son of Mrs Isa bell Foxx. today. Feb 13.
Wedding*
Mr. and Mrs Chestei flay. 48
NEW DESOTO 7.1 to 1 provides engine efficienries for beyond competitive engines; and it requires a minimum of maintenance. No cai in America has larger brakes than the DeSoto and now, with new Power Brakes as special equipment pedal effort has been reduced one-half. Power Steering enables a DeSoto Fire Dome Eight owner to turn the wheels with the pressur. of one finger, even when • he car is at a standstill. An ad- , lp d benefit is that Power Steeling great!v assists the driver in resisting wheel deflection when driving over rutted or rough roads. The Fire Dome Eight possess,i iiii.st of additional features tiuit have made De Soto one of Ameri-a's finest cirs. These indude Oriflow , shock absorbers: Safety-Rim wheels; luxurious roomy interiors with big. wideopening doors; new Solex glare i educing glass as special equipment; long-lasting. attrartiv. Nylon upholstery, naturally com fortable chair-high seats will Air-Foam cushions; waterproot ignition dual back-up lights two-speed electric windshieh. wipers and long-lasting Cyclebond brake lining. KOA( HDALE Ml SK IANS ENTERTAIN LIONS (’LI B Tin Rnachdale Lions club was entertained at their regular meeting Tuesday evening, by the Mm.ic department of the Roach dale High School. The program was undet the direction of'Bob Gillan. The first part of tlu program was by the Glee Club, th( re were several special numbers. nm by the brass quartette. conijMised of Sandra Crosby Janet Jeffries. Jack VanVactoi and Judy Goff, the instnimentfc’ trio was, Saia and Janet Myers, and Marilyn Williams, solos wet ■ given by Aliie Coffman on the saxophone. Judy Goff on the trombone, Jane Irwin, saxophone. and Patricia, piano. This fine musical program was greatly enjoyed by the Lions club, and Rnachdale may he proud of the fine group of musicians in their school. 1)1 HE KETFUNS today. So was U. S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson. who will
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hometown (^'n g ol 0rw Irritation ot Exter PIMPL sp aid heeling Bf SjHOj. 1 represent Presi(i enlTr Expected tomorrow Frederick and Q Uetn Denmark. Queen Jr Prince Bernhard 0 f jj, lands, the former King Queen Alexandria y. Only Haakon of y stay at Rurkingham guests of Queen mot] beth. Most of the 0 suites on the second, fourth floe: .^uf a v . n .
Hotel.
I T l*TOH'N Angwell No. 2 Angwell No. 1 V. F. W. No 2 Mark's Plaee Roachdale Lions Cities Service G’Castle Hdvv American Legion Over 500: Burkhart Crawley 596 Harlan* 571; Vote .766 Siam Hanna 54'.: M. Craw*) more 539 Radford IK 533: MrCanimack MO ^ Blocker 51s Faller Ik lain 514 Ritchie 500
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