The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 December 1952 — Page 2

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ult'<l mmchIh him! im prlsiinsni nl in rmir ui‘ll-^iuiril<‘>l *"*"‘ies in or 111:11 Tuk.xo.

22. r »-270 *i J *"1 Hi.'- - clown ti

SI i'li

i’.lli. 1 11, io;i Si7.2.i. lbs , $15.75-$ 16.75; 275-

.6; l>i{f weights

SM 75. 120-160 lbs., Sllsnws 25i' to 50c lowet' M'I SH 50; up $14.75.

TH C rA!IY RANNPR, OPFPNCAVtl?, INT>IA^A, ’'A.'FDMFSDAY, OFCEMBER 10, 195?

SOIIETY

S2i-:‘.;;2; top n;::;.50.

Sheep 1,000. Slaughter lambs opened mostly steady: a load choice to prime fed wooled lambs $22t choice to prime natives S22

$72.50; otliers .scarce

THfc

Today s Market Hoys <1,000 Light and tnedium banows and gilts steady With yesterday's average 170-

<'at tie 1 200 Calves 400 Slow. I Steers and heifers not establish- j ed. very few choice steers and yearling.': dinners and cutters $10.<12 50 bidding lower on; other cows; vealet.s steady; high.

—KHIIS TO 1‘KOTKST

e.t unanimously "to demand the liberation of the persecuted couple, who are victims of Wash-

ington’s war hysteria."

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and

HERALD CONSOLIDATED Knlered In the pnslnfflee at Olreeiicuntle, Indlaiist uh ftecunh

( astir Toppers Club Held lleeindHT Meeting The Castle Toppers Home

at* aeconn j Deillollsti aUon ciuh held th-

class mail matter under act of o ec ,,|,.|„.i meeting at the honu

Wedneswith a

CHICK HESERVATSONS FOR FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY

March 7, 1H7H. Subscription price 25 cents per week; $5.0(1 per year by mail in rntnani County: 1 $6.00 to $10.40 |mt year outside I rntnani County. Telephone 05, 74 or 114 j 8. K. Kuriden, fhihllHhnr ! 17-10 Hoiitn Jachson Street IVr«uiial And Local News Mr. uittl Mrs C A Agnew have iust returned home aftei spending a ten da> visit in Texas and Hot Springs. Ark . with family

and fi lends.

Tin- Country Corner Home Hemonsl rut .on Club will meet Friday. Dec. 12 with Mrs A A. Huber This is an all day meetj .ng v th a. pitch-in dinner. Gifi ichange in the afternoon. Word has been received of the birth of a daughtei to Mi and Mis (laic Walker ol Montpelier on Dei <1 .Mrs Walker was formerly Doris Jean Wells, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Cheste: Wells of Fillmoi e Mr and Mrs Klnier R Cox have received a letter from their son He would like to hear from his friends His addn.s is: John) W Cox. P. A M 1 P R. X C H j Clgts, V S X. Gun Factory.

of Mrs Ernest Radei day, evening, Dec. .'1.

pitch-in slipper

j After everyone enjoyed .to j level\ meal, the usual for ., of I huaiii' • was conducted by the I president. Mrs Charles Spiker. The club deed and flag salute were i ■ pealed in unison, the aec11 tniv and treasurer's reports

I WO 11

ad and accepted.

1 Sal' V hints were given by

, Mrs

dissell Sears.

Ten

iiiernlH'is answered roll

tall \

, ii "A Christmas Tradi-

j l ion i

Their Home" Mrs. Cat;

Myei -

1115;: president, completed

the appointment of tier commit-

; tees

nd leaders fot the corning

1 year 1 Mi.

Spiker will attend the

i salad

lesson Dec. 15.

, Tin

display of apron* foi the

llttXtl,

was large and gay

Tin

m u' program books were

disc

d and the program will

be coinpletcd by the vice-presi-

j dent

non.

The

club plans to have fruit

hags

a nursing home foi

Chris!

, A project for the

j conn

year was discussed and

Pla >

. be completed in Jan

uftr>

.c ting The new officer;

Will In

installed in January.

'I ! •

meeting adjourned by

ever ’

t rpest ir.g the club col-

Alpha (• annua Aliuunac Hold Xmas Dinner The Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae Chapter entertained with a Christmas dinner party at the home of Mrs. Truninn Yuncker. Guests included the seniors at the undergraduate chapter house and I he housemother. Mrs. Ralpu Williams. Alumnae in charge of arrangements were Mrs. Elmer Seller, chairman, Mrs. Albert Williams, Mrs. William Closz, Mrs. John Jakes and Mrs. Robert Lee. .Mrs. ( buries Hutcheson Host css To < 'lull The Four Leaf Clover Home Demonstration Club held its Christmas meeting Tuesday afternoon. Dec. fi at the home of Mrs Charles Hutcheson. An impressive candlelight installation ceremony was conducted by Mrs. Edmond Ton for tile following officers: President, Mrs. Josef Sharp: vice president. Mrs Win MeCoy; secretary. Mrs Chestei Cooper; treasurei.

I Mrs. Guy Gaston; corresponding secretary, Mrs. John Torr. During the social hour there was a gift exchange of aprons. Refreshments were served to 21 members and if children. The January meeting will he at the home of Mrs. Josef Sharp. Section Four Meets Thursday Section Four of the First Christian church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Milton Klebusch. Bring gift for grab bag. Please note change of meeting place. Woman'* Study Club Meets Friday The Woman's Study Club will meet Friday at 2:30 with Mrs. Charles Rector. There will be a 50c gift exchange, and mem hers are asked to bring articles fn the Christmas basket.

—IKE, M'AKTlirit M a ('Arthur, who had support-

Elsenhower Personal Regards' ' Vl ' : - u,:n '‘ 'ii. < Kv rnts rial area at Yo„gpn n „ The B-2ft’s met h , a . .. fre, lights and Red n they swept ove, , hf . , " target. f»'' the ground the . ,, . wa.- relatively quiet. —SIX ( l{| \\ men , uv| the crash, was missing. Cause of the crtisli he immediately d, ie, ihiliiy W8* . The Maasduru - ■, Southampton, Engla ; . , to the U. S

leet

TI;.

with tost

Th

i.cial ho .1 was enjoyed

gift exchange and a con-

Mrs Russell Elmore of the next meeting

Shown above are Mrs. Russell Pierce, regent of Washburn chapter of the Daughters

American Revolution, and Mrs. X I check the reservations (made for iln Invitations for the tea were sent In

za lions.

they

Hammond, c orresponding secretary of the chapter, as dinner Saturday ntght and the tea to he held on Sunday. II D. A R 111 ember- and th" heads of all local women's organi-

Washington 25. D (’

Will 1 e

a uiounced latei .

Mi- Mary Owens and son. Airs Blanche Reel, Mr. and Mrs.

*1IIIIC 1

T. \.

Layton Clifford. Mr and Mrs.

To Me.

1 Friday

Eldon Rowings. Miss Katherine

The

a • mb' r meeting of the

Hathaway Mrs. Kathleen

Join

• nool P T A will be held

Casassa spent Sunday with Mrs

Fn 1

D i 12th at 2:30 Rev

Mary Powell of Reelsville

Newby

will have charge of devo-

Mrs Wayne Cory of Veeders-

lion

The program will consisi

l.urg, prominent club woman and

of ti m

"llaneous musical pro

official of tin Indiana organiza-

era; b

the children, ti play h\

tion ol D A. R.. will arrive Sat-

the , :

grade and group .-.ingiiu

urday to attend the observance

>1 (

-imv.s carols.

of the 50th anniversary of the Washburn Chapter, D. A. R.

('i*nt ur\

(lull

Mi Cory wil Ihe the house gu. st

To V

1 Iridav

of Dr. Winona Welch.

T

Century club will meet

Mis. Roscoe O’Bvine of Brook

Frc v

afternoon. Dec . 12. at

Vide and Mr Roy Mav. ■■ o!

ice Union Building. Mrs

,(joshqu will he the week end

A *

Perry wij! he the ho toss

guests of Dr and Mrs. Truman G Yuncker, find will participat

Section

Two

in th" observance of the 50th a" nivi r.sary of the Wsshhur 1

Chapter of D A R Mi O'Byrne is forme; national pic

(lent general of the Daughter <>1

the American Revolution. Elder and Mrs. Gene Hurst anil

f- mily will hot"* to Tampa. Fla. the 20th of December. Hide! Hurst has accepted a call to the Tampa Primitive Baptist ehurcli At the present time the Hursts

1 e ale in 1 ‘lainfield and Ekli

I Hurst has been the pastor at th Ml. Tabor church for the pas.

eleven years Their daughter

Rett y Scott and Bernard we

move to Tampa at the same tint Doing the washing in the honu becoming obsolete hi cause i

take: too much out of life, Phon<

126 Home Laundry ti Clean-

ers. Wcd-tf

WIm Ettuirtlrri I fckeeU ami Shir Is |

UriC

llonie l.auiiilri And Cleaners

Phone 120

GIRARO PERREGAUX $47.50 Up CR010N $17.50 UP

DEEM-SHONKWILER

DISTINCTIVE JEWELERS

13 S Indiana Street

Plione 1022

i l-lione 12(1

TV - TONIGHT COURTESY WEIGHT ELEC. WIT5M-TV—Channel li •TWO Tea Time Tunes

Parent Education

■c-'O Cereal Theater & : 45 Town Topics C'0(l Shady Acres

Sports

f*'*' 1 Telenews 7:00 Godfrey's Friends hiOO Test The Press Tune of Day ff-’id Man vs. Crime & : °0 IBC Boxing f ,; 4.i Sports Arena ffifif* Weatherman 1(1:15 News; lfl: "ff Music In Night If’*" Newsreel * 1 f*f* Charlie Chan 12:00 Night Owl Then let W R I G H T S electric SKItviCH YOUR Tftatln^iousk DEALER APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION SALES AND HER VICE 305 N JadMon Phone 64

\|. . ts Thursday r lion Two of the First • tian chuti li ’. ill meet with W K l Pitch •ion Thursday ■moon at 2 o'clock. Mrs R iph Saunders will have th. ram Please bring gifts o • >, stationery, or toilet artji l for the Marion home ( Inti Held Meeting At Local \ I'M Home The Maple Heights Honu I onstration Club met Tucsevening. Dec 2nd at Mu V • ran:, of Foreign Wars horn ■ 1 Mrs Warren Swickard tin M; Jack Hallot hostesses. The n."(ting was opened by president, Mrs Noble Hurst ■ 1 the Home Economies creed ■ n the flag salute. The song of ■ month. "Hark. "The Weral Angels Sing.' was sung in uni laill call was answered by ( venteen members by revealing secret sister, and fourteen Mr:- Faye Weaver gave a very in' esting talk on safety. Mrs. Katharine Benner H D A a talk with movie slides on hi trip during Christmas of 1!(46 in Mexico. These picture v • • in color and enjoyed by all. Mrs. Betty Burks was appoinl11I outlook leader for 1953 and Mi Mary Miller will attend the salad meeting Dec. 15th. Guests present were: Mrs. Richard Drake. Mrs Myrtle Clue. Mr James Harlan, Mrs Louise Sutherlin. Mrs. Cor.etta Lei r Mrs. CaHie Arnold, Mrs. George Humphrey, Mrs. Martha Jones Mr Charles Starr and son. Mrs. Carl Meyers. Mrs. Katharine Benner. Jackie Spurlock, and Patty Crawley. Meeting closed with the club prayer. Rcfreahmenta were served after very well planned mock wedding with Betty Burks. Lorone Baldwin, Alice Alexander and Renie Crawlety acting as couples, with Pauline Hallot the preacher and Charlotte Swickard master of ceremonies. Door prize was won by Mrs. Lottie Lane and the prettiest plate of home-made cookies was won hy Mrs. Delbert Lewis. Patty Crawley and Jackie Spurlock were judges. , Next meeting will be annonneed Inter.

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PRESTO COOKER She'll use this daily. Imd it a <peot timesaver tor debciouu meals. 4 quad size.

G-t TRIPLE-WHIP MIXER Tv/olvt testtd mixing >p«tdt ? b«at; «r» for thorough mixing ....

PRVRYTE Civ • lift u whe coc.- ii't a.dfjic v ipc-.i l.yer.

REVERE WARE KITCHEN JEWELS < ookin^; uilli llfvrri Ware mtrails that you sa\«* rofiM‘r\4» lif.ilthltil ul «mit* ,M 1 minerals. I h ‘n**N a lluvon* VX'aro utiMisii for i»v* k ry liitrhoii nrctl.

IDEAL GIFTS FOR HIM

<.iv, liamls.ime, useful Millers Fall* toils ibi^ .vein IlKM'r. Hi- kiuil ut gilts men ami boys I'cally liki . . . prarticil, finc-q .’ality tools iluil (I; eoiint les jobs quicker and easier. You'll like ihei. modest prl e. and the beuntifiil gift boxes llii’l eomo in. N'ext lime you’re slio|ipiiig. sto|> ii and limit over th wide selection we have waitin', f i. you.

HUNDREDS OF TOYS FOR THE KIDDIES HICKMAN'S 19 East Washington St. Phone 143