The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 May 1952 — Page 2

>j ii-V \ • .: « lit iU h S< Itiwu. TO UK HKKD Tile t'liristian, Methodist and Presbyterian chun-hes will hold their jointly eondueted Daily Vacation Church School from June 16 through June 28. The school will be open to boys and girlr from kindergarten age through Intermediate age. i. e , from four through fourteen The Kindergarten Department pre-first grade children, will maet at the Presbyterian Church The Primary Department, childten who have finished the first, second and third grades, will be held at the Methodist Church The Junior and Intermediate Departments for those who have

f.nishod U’.e ioiut.i, tiith, sixth. seventh, eighth and ninth grade. Will be held at the Christian Church. Senior age boys and girl will be a ki d to help in the vai ious departments of thi school

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JOES CAFETERIA Will Be Open Friday, MEMORIAL DAY

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We ai*e pleased to announce that MAX RECORDS will be associated with us and will have charge of the sale ni New Hudson cars and New International Trucks also used ears and trucks We invite you to come in.

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MEMORIAL DAY DANCE SATURDAY At The V. F. W. HOME POST 1550 Music By "THE SWINGCOPATQRS" 9 To 12 P.M. For all Voterans of Foreign Wars, Ladies Auxiliary and Fathers Auxiliary Members.

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Herb Blocker left today on a three weeks tishmg trip in Canada with Chicago friends. Roddy Rhea, son of Dr. and Mi G D Rhea has been pledgcii to .Sigma Alpha Bpsilon fraternity. Miss Karen Bamaby is in Miami Shores, Fla., where she is visiting her mother, Mrs Cora Catherine Barnaby. Mr and Mrs Robert S. Askew of Detroit Michigan, will arrive Friday to spend the weekend with Dr. and Mrs Horace Askew The Walnut Valley Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday, June 3rd, 2 00 (DST) at Ihe home of Mrs. Ted MeAninch in Hoosier Highlands, Roland, Ind. Wesley Chapel W. S. C. S. will meet Thursday, June 5th as guests of the Oroveland Willing Workers at the home of Mrs. Fred Power. Members please rote change of meeting place. The Clinton Homemakers will meet Tuesday, June 3, at. 1:30 ,. in CST at the home of Mrs. Lewis Robert Williams The lesron ..ill be given by Mr- James M.chol. a lid l lie roll call will be famous romance. Mi Mae O'Hair and son, Bob, ml Mr. and Mis. Galen Gibson ;,! Eainbiidge left Thursday evening for Camp Gordon, Augusta, Georgia, where they ■ i! spend the weekend with Pvt Max O'Hair He will return home with them for for a few days. Mr Edward Lewis and Mrs A1 v;i Foster visited Miss Virginia Foster on .Saturday at Terre Haute. : he accompanied them home for a short visit. Mr, aiui Mi Robert Wallace and Kyle of Danville were also visitors of the Kosier family. In a statement by Mrs. Cecil Brown "The American Legion Auxiliary of the Cassell C. Tuck, cl Rost 58 wishes to express its thanks to all those who aided in any way in the success of the 1 oppy Day sale, and to all those v ho purchased them thus aiding the unfortunate veterans in the hi. piijR of the land The shortest wash day known ia the tune it takes to call 126 Home Laundry <£- Cleaners 16-It ANNIVERSARY lilt thduys Pally Lilt ii Judy, Hainbridge, yea i s old today, May 29.

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This weekend will probably be one of the best of this sea'M»r for Ran fishing, as the weather is right, the water is right and the Barometer is near perfect. Large calobes of Bluegill and Crappies have been reported this week, and the long weekend will give the l/,aak Waltons a chance to display their skill. Carl Stevens big butter and egg man, Just back from a Tennessee fishing trip, reports fishing "not so hot" .... SPORTSMAN S SHOP FUhemuuu Headquarter*

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ADMITS FARM THEFTS NOBLKSV1LLK, Ind., May 28 — (UP) Lester Leap, 56, Sheridan, was scheduled to be charged with grand larceny today in connection with the theft of Linn equipment from three Indiana counties during the past two years. Holland Guilkey, Hamilton county sheriff, said Leap signed tt confession admitting theft of equipment valued from $7,000 to $8,000 from farms and farm implement dealers in Hamilton, Marion and Madison counties. State police detective Charles Epperson of the Pendleton post said Leap previously served u term for vehicle taking in Mansfield reformatory and two terms in Michigan City Indiana state prison—for grand larceny and obtaining money under false pretenses.

Evp Ciaggs had charge of devotions. Sixteen members answered roll call with “Children’s cut. saying General business fol lowed, and at the .lose "f th session the president led the club in repeating the creed. Dining (he social hour everyone enjoyed the games and contests Mi Mary Allen and Mrs Lena Tic-sell won prizes Delic ious ivfn-shmentsi were served. The next meeting is to be with Mrs Mary Allen

Two Honored With Birthba.v Dinner Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sadler entertained with a birthday dinner Sundaj May 25th lor Burlie McGlothen ol Plainfield and Mr Sadler whose birthdays fall on the same day May' 27th, and they are the amt age. Those present were Mr. and Mrs Floyd Sadler, Hillsboro; Mr and Mrs Albert Sadler, Greencastle; Mrs Leslie Sadler and daughter Virginia, Bloom-ing-dale, Mr and Mrs. L. G Wilson and daughter, Marilyn Jo, Indianapolis; Mr and Mrs Delbert Sadler and sons Jerry and Terry, ('Union; Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Ferrand, Terre Haute; Mr. and Mrs Howard Sadler, Waynetown; Mr, and Mrs Howard Davis and son Kenneth of Greene a si le; Ml and Mrs. W. A Sadler fudson; Miss Alice >Sud-

TTi, New"MarKet ^ai- ’ !llc ' Mrs. Burlie McGlothen, Plainfield. Evening callers were Mr. George Sadler and daughters Nancy. Georgianna . ud Sharon.

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( lull MH With Mrs. Itohert Grimes Mrs. Robert Grimes was busies to the 1950 Homemakers Extension Club at its regular May meeting, May 22. The meeting was called lo order by the president. The club creed and flag salute were repeated in unison. Eighteen members, 2 visitors. Mrs. Wilmer and Miss Glee Cristenberry ami sixteen children were present. A safety hint was given by the safety leader. Mi> Tom Mi Guri y gave a very interesting le; on on "Wood Re-

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After the clubs yearly plant exchange, delicious ivireshments

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Mrs. Pruitt Hostess To Kuinhridge < lub The Bainbridge Study ('lub met at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Pruitt on Friday afternoon. May 23rd. Fifteen members amt one guest. Miss J<ois Luther, were present at the meeting. Tin- president, Mrs. Paul MeKeeban, presided over the business meeting and appointed committee for tlie luncheon in June.

MTs! O R Lane and Mrs. s, A. Colliver reported on the State Federation - meeting at Indianapolis. A1 that time Mrs. Colliver received • a diploma which she presented lo the club. This diploma admitted the Bainbridgc Study ('lub to the list of Reading Course Clubs in consideration of it.- excellent works in self education through purposeful read-

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Five members from the club attended the General Federation meeting at Minneapolis, Minnesota. Reports of that meeting wore given by Mrs. Albert Bajch, Mrs. Fred Lewman, Mrs. Wm. P. Luther and Mrs. S. A. Colliver. The program for the afternoon was a very interesting review of "Fifty Fabulous Years" by Kq.1 ten born, given by Mrs. Fred Lewman.

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Bltie-Bord.ier Wedding lo Ik* June Ttnil Mr. and Mrs. Walter Boidncr of Noblesville, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Jean, to Byron Blue, son of Mr and Mrs. Clayton Blue of Wayland, Mich. The bride-elect is the granddaughter of Mrs. Grace Sublet I formerly of Fillmore. The wedding will lake place Sunday, June 22nd, al 2:10 p. m. in the First Methodist church in Noblesville.

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SOUF/TY Mrs. Gray Hostess To Golden Circle The Golden Circle Club was entertained for the May meeting at the home of Mrs. LaRue Gray. As it was an evening meeting the president opened the regular business ession at 7 30 Mrs.

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1951 CHEVROLET TRUCK 2 TON 2 speed axel — Large Engine Long Wliccl Kase — HtHi Diiid tire and heater.

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Joe Smith and Fred Jones died taking Hill 73 . . . somewhere in Korea . . • sometime last year. It was their Big Job in defending Freedom for their families and their nation. But Hill 73 is NOTHING - unless we, who are left behind, give purpose to their dee d. Let us resolve now, to take greater interest in the business of BEING AMFRICANS ... in the future of our kovernmenl . . to vote (and THINK before we vote) at every election ... 1° make America stronger, free-er, grea ter! This is the salute that all the Joes and Fml* would prefer us to give them, on this Memorial Day.

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