The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1952 — Page 2

THE CAMY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 6, 1952.

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I K. O. I'nrty Postponed To 18 The P. E. O. Christmas party

has been postponed fro, Dec- 18. at 7 ' home of Mrs. C.

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"Showdown," the Sigma Delta lit sponsored mterfraternilv kit competition and long a tnilition at DePauy university, has vanished from the campus scene, replaced the year by a musical

evne.

"The Delicate Age," a two-act ! arody of college life, move.-, in j o the stage at DePauw's Liu!” ! Theater for a three-night stand \

'Joe. 11-13.

Sigma Delta Chi, national jonrlalism organization founded a DePanw in Htflh. ran into complications when it attempted to ■ induce "Showdown" as early as December this year. A musical oroduction seemed to answer the

problem of a replacement. For such an undertaking.

Sigma Delta Chi moved outside its own organization to round up the best in DePaitw's musical

and dramatic talent for

I'.ntcrcil In I lie piiAloffli t* u! < • reencasl Ic, IndlaUli its Hccond j dims iiinil matter tinder act of i March 7, IM7H Sutiscrlptloa (trice ! Sli cents (ter week j $3.(10 per year by mail in I'litiiam County: i $0.00 to $10.40 (ter year outside

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Telephone 05, 74 or III S. K. Itartden, Publitdier 17-10 Soutn Jackson Street

WEDDING SOLEMNIZED SUNDAY

IVrwonal And Local News £i»riefft

The Brick Chaiiel toadies Ant

is sponsoring an oyster-chili sup- | pel and bazaar at the church, I

Saturday, December 13th. Tlir new address of Pvt. Robert

many of j Chadd is U. S. 55178534, 8030th.

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General pesi control for Moths, Roaches, Ants, etc.

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the performers and production ■staffers. Directing the show is Wallace Knuth, Lakewood. O. Phil Davis, LawrenceviHe, 111. and Robert Kuenzli. Wilmette. HI., wrote the music; and Paisley Harwood, Indianapolis coed; | John Jakes, Chicago; and Robert Zemon. New York City, handle the lyrics. <1.1 It CAI.EM4AIt

HOTiCE OF PUBLIC AUCTION The I ndcrsiglied Administrator of the I.slate of Catherine Johnson will offer for sale at Public Auction on ilu premises ill ol the houscii >ld goods and personal property of tin decedent. TIME:— Wednesday, December 1C, 1952 AT 12:311 O’CLOCK PI.At I : Late residence ol Catherine (load) Johnson, deceased, in tile town of Morton, being the first linnse West ot the Store on Hie North Side of I . s. No. 30. HOI s| noi l) OOOIJS: Wieker chairs; rocking chairs; steel chairs: stand table; radio; mirrors; conch, table; table lamps; victrol'J; flower stand 9\PI mg'; curtains; pictures; dresI scr; bed mattr.'ss and springs; tied clothing; dork; dining table 1 and chairs; hid let ; complete bed; chest; cherry chest; ciiphnnril: mirror; heating stove; I*\15 rug; cook stove;' oil stove; chest; cabinet; pots, pan- and lulls; kitchen cabinet; porch swing; misccll ineoiis dishes and other items ton numeious to mention.

ARVEL C. ROACH. Administrator

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ALBERT IH’NTLU, Auctioneer. \ttorney s.

1953 CALENDARS ARE NOW READY The 1953 Coan Pharmacy Calendars have been mailed •• In case you did not receive one, they are available at our store.

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Monday Priscilla Club 2 p. m. Mrs. Gertrude Crawley. 418 E. Washington. Monday Book Club 8 p. in. Mrs. Hcrold Ross. Tuesday Morning Mtisicale 7:30 Mrs. George Gove. New Era covered dish luncheon 12 o’clock Mrs. Robert Myers, 324 N. Arlington. Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae Chapter 7:30 Miss Pearl 0 Hair. Present Day Club 2 p. m Mrs. Wilbur Donner. Tuesday Reading Circle 2:30 ! Mrs. J. R Crosby. 300 Greo: - [ | wod. Wednesday DePauw Newcomers Club S p. m. Mrs Russell Humbert 125 Wood Street. Friday Woman’s Study Club Mrs. Charles Rector. Century Club 2:30 TTnioi Building. Mrs Arthur Perry, hostess. —GOOD OLD DAYS Kappas skillfully filibustered for two hours, when the president declared the society adjourned uadi i the amendment formerly referred to The Kappas loft en masse, but the Thetas did not leave then, and proceeded to elect and install officers. The Theta roll was soon torn down, hilt a duplicate immediately appeared glued to the board. Before noon, the Kappa roll had disappeared and that of th" Thetas had been scraped off with a knife. Tuesday morning, both reappeared and were unmolested. Wednesday, the faculty. anticipating trouble, declared Hie society suspended indefinity. The Kappas presented a twelve page statement of their side of the case to the faculty. At present the hall of the society splendidly furnished, and the society library are locked up and are likely to remain so foi sometime. The light has been that of a minority in power against a majority, and for skillful handling of their forces, th" party leaders may be pitted against Congressional lights.” IN MEMORY In loving memory of my father. Square T Jones, who passed away December fi. 1923 You are not forgotten, Father dear Nor ever shall you be. As long as life and memory lasts 1 shall remember thee Sadly missed by W. C. Jones and family. pd. ARRESTS DUE TUNIS. Tunisia, Dec 6. (UPi —rPolicc ami French security agents were reported today on the verge of arresting the killer: of an important Nationalist labor union chief. An almost complete work stoppage appeared imminent thruoghout tlie troubled French protectorate as a result of th-machine-gunning yesterday of k eihad Hached, secretary-gen-eral of the Tunisian General Workers Union (UOTT). i

A V A. P O. 75-1 Camp Croul. Post master, San Francisco, Calif. William Lyons, son of Geraldime Scott, has enlisted in the I arntroops. U S. Army. He was inducted into the service on Dec. 3rd in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Trout of Lansing Michigan, are the paients of a daughter. Laura Jane, born Friday. Nov. 28th. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Trout. R. 4, Greenastle. Mrs. Charles H Barnaby has returned to her home on East Seminary Street. Mrs. Barnaby h.is been in Boston, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mr Douglas Lawson and Mr. Lawson. Theta Lambda Chapter of Deli Theta Tau announces the ■ It J ang of four new members: Mrs David Bar-n. Mrs. William E Eteheson. Jr., Mrs. Elmer Moor and Mrs. Glenn M. Allen. Formal pledge services werr iidd Tuesday evening. Dec. 2 at he home of Mrs. Galen Irwin. DePauw President Russell J. Humbert is in Youngstown, Ohio today where he is speaking at three sessions of the Ohio State Hi-Y conference. Dr. Humbert, who came to DePauw from Trinity Methodist Church in Youngstown. was active in YMCA work during his pastorate there and also when in Akron and Toledo, where he was pastor of two other large Ohio churches. Sanitone cleaning is your best bet for a perfect job of cleaning. Why not try us next time We guarantee to please you. Home Laundry and Cleaners. Sat.-tf

It Will Be A Merry Christmas fori Thousands of People in Puin am County ■

i »i j Photo by Bowman Studio Mi and Mrs Norman L Handy are shown above immediately following theii wedding ceremony Sunday afternoon in the Gobin Memorial Church. Mrs Hands’ is the former Miss Murlin Rossok.

and Janet Hill, and Charles and Barbara Hughes enjoyed the day with the twenty-one members present. A delirious cafeteria dinner at the noon hour preceded the regular program. New officers tooa charge of the social hour during which grab bag gifts, secret sistei gifts and 1953 program book- j y lets were distributed. Their en- j ^ tertainment was in keep^ig with j ^ the holiday season. j §*' Officers for 1953 are Mrs. Amanda Umbanhoiu . Mrs. Edna Young, Mrs. Helen Mrs. Edith Fry.

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Mis- Hazel Marie liissler Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rissler of Reelsville, wish to announce th engagement of their daughtei, Hazel Marie, to Bobby Dale M • Cullough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie MeCuddough. of Cente: Point Mrs. (’liKlfelter Ilu Mess T« Community Service Chili

1-Leaf Clover < lull Meets Tuesday The 4 Leaf Clover Home Dem- ; onstration Club will meet Tues- : day, Dee. 9th with Mrs. Charles ! Hutcheson at 1:30. Roll call will | 1 be aprons for exchange.

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PTA Meeting Will Be Held Tuesday

The Deccmb''r meeting of the Washington Township PTA will

< ommunity Service Club wili j be held in the school gym Tuesmoet Tuesday, December 9 at I day, Dec. 9th at 7:30 P. M This Mi .-- Ralph Clodfelter. This is ] if. the Christmas meeting, the Christmas meeting Remem-1 Dean Wirks of Greencastle bet the Secret Pal gift. will be the speaker and each family is asked to bring sand- < lint..n-Mndison Club wichos for the social houi

To Meet Thursday

The Clinton and Madison club

M " T\ T w"r da> / With Mr and ! Thursday Club Enjoy M.S EariWiley for an all day Xmas

meeting. Mrs. Maud O’Haver will

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Everyone is invited to attend.

be assistant hostess. There will he a pitcih-in dinner for members and families. Please biing secret J sister gift and 25c gift for grab hag exchange for men women

and children. lloaelulale Club

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Mrs Mnudie Garett was hos-j less to the Social Club at h-r I

home m Roaehdale

Dec. ith. Miss Connie Hughes of T. ire Haute. Miss Juanita Davis of Crawfordsville. Jane Jefferies and children

Mr. Paul

The regular meeting of the Thursday Club met at the home of Avril Allen for their Christmas meeting on Dec. ith. with mineteen members and four chil-

dren present.

At noon a pitch-in dinner was served on u beautiful decorated table The club prayer was re-

peated by all.

After the noon hour the club

Thursda\ ! was cnlle<l to order by the presi-

dent, Halite Runnels, with the dub singing Silent Night with

Edna Cox at the piano.

The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. Roll call was an-

Jrwered by verses on Christmas S fP' pptln K-‘ i The grab hag prey-'

ents were passed out and liked I by all and with many thanks and j secret sister gifts were given

out.

The secretary’s and treasurer’s reports were given and approved and the flower fund was collected The club voted to donate $1 to Christmas Seals and $5 00 to Butterfield home. The meeting^was then turned over to the hostess which gave five interesting contests and were won by Fffio Parker, Lula Cox, Edna Cox, Myrtle Parker ■ and Colleen Parker. The next meeting will he held at the home of Effie Parker on the first Thursday in January.

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CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy and floral offerings extended to us during tha sickness and passing of our wife and mother Laura Frank. Also want to thank Rev. King, the singers, the organist, the O.E.S., the Rector Funeral Home and all who helped us in this trying time. I/'slie Frank and Family, pd

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