The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1954 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954.

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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT By the- grace of God. I am what I am.—I Co. 15:10.—Youth does not understand this but old age dies. God is very patient.

Personal And Local News Briefs

Ike Strain will appear on television over WTTV Sunday at 1:00 p. m. in the Shakespeare play, “Twelfth Night.” Mr. and Mrs. Ed Queeney returned home after spending the holidays in Chicago with relatives. rtev. and Mrs. Ralph Saunders and family have returned to their home after visiting Rev. Saunders’ mother, in Savannah. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woodson have returned to their home after spending the holidays with their sons and families, in St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Batman, of Roachdale. entertained their granddaughter and husband, of New Orleans, over the Christmas holidays. Mrs. Addic Hodge received word Monday that her nephew, Lee Webb, is seriously ill in the Johnson county hospital,. Room No. 151 Franklin, Ind. Mrs. Kenneth Peck has returned home after visiting relatives and friends in Houston, Texas. San Di< go and San Francisco. Calif., during the holidays. Cpl. Robert C. Cox. of Greencastle, and Cpl. Charles E. Diel, of Reelsv.’lle, are among the Hoosiers aboard the Marine Lynx scheduled to dock in Seattle, today. Elmer Seller spent Wednesday in Sheridan with his daughter, Mrs. Phillip Ball and family. Mrs. Seller accompanied him home following a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ball and son. The State Tax Board has called a session of all county assessors of the state to meet at the State House today and tomorrow. Mrs. Clara Reeves. Putnam County Assessor, will attend the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Skelton have returned home after spending the holidays visiting theii daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Klumph and children, in Atlanta Ga. They also visited Lookout Mountain .and Stone Mountain, and other places of interest.

W’e hope your next order of cleaning will be coming to Home Laundry & Cleaners, but regarh- ! less of who gets it send them 1 more often m 1954. You will he money ahead. Thur-tf.

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthday Dee Ann Crawford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Crawford. 5 years old today, January 7th.

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Buck Rogers

6:00

Billie Laurence

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Perry Como

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Video Theater

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4-Star Play

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Eleventh Hour Theater

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The Woman’s Study Club will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o clock with Mr=. Frank Stoessel.

Clinton Club Met M 1th Mrs. Cooper

The Clinton Homemakers Home Demonstration Club met Tuesday afternoon. January 5 at tiie home of Mrs. Hubert Cooper Jr.. The meeting was opened by the president. Mrs. Harry McCabe. The song of the month, flag salute and collect were repeated in unison. Twelve members and two : nests answered roll call with a New Year's resolution. Guests vere. Mrs. Mildred Bastin and Mrs. Ira Hutcheson. Mrs. Bastin gave the lesson on Use and Care of Sewing Ma•hine.” She demonstrated and tressed the importance of: (1) Cleaning and Oiling. (2) Proper Adjustments and (3) Selection, if Sewing Machines. During the business meeting * e voted to contribute to the Polio Fund. We also voted to hange our meeting date to the ;econd Wednesday in the month. The meeting was closed with he club prayer. Refreshments were served by he hostess. Next meeting will be with Mrs. <Vi!mer .7. Albin. February 10 at 1:30. Mrs. Albin will give lesson me of “Cleaned by Suds.”

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or. six projects for repair and resurfacing 45.4 miles of state highways: Resurfacing and widening 1.2 miles of U. S. 41 in Hammond Resurfacing 9.6 miles of U. S 36 form Danville to just east of the Hendricks - Marion County line

Mn>. John Gough. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Burkett. Mrs. Julia Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Hite. Arthur Raines. Mrs. Daisy Yook. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cash and daughters. A very enjoyable evening was spent v.-th the Whites and Hent’nornes

CARD OF THAXKS

Our sincere thanks to our kind friends, neighbors, and relatives for their sympathy, beautiful flowers and other courtesies extended during the passing of our beloved mother and grandmother. Ida Lane Nelson. e We especially want to express -our appreciation to Dr. Johnson. Rev. Harvey, Mrs. Meredith, nurses, hospital, telephone employees and the Rector Funeral Home for their services. The Nelson Family. 7p

MARION. Ind., Jan. 7 <UP> Reckless homicide charges were on file today against an Arkansas woman whose 5-month-old baby was killed in a traffic accident. Mrs. James E. Hays, Parij gould. Aik., was charged afte: she allegedly ignored a stop sign and caused a collision with another auto. Her daughter. Kristie Ray, and Charles V. Peters. 19. Faiiniount. driver of the other car. were injured fatally.

IX MEMORY

*Irs. Huffman Hostena To Reelsville Club The Roelsville Social Service Jlub met Dec. 16. 1953 at the ionic of Mrs. Reese Huffman at Brazil. The house was tastefully iecoratod in keeping with the Jhristmas season. The hostess rresented each guest with a Christmas corsage. After the noontime dinner, a nisiness session was held foljwed by a Christmas program, toll call was answ r ered with notations concerning Christmas. The president appointed Mrs. v. C. Zaring and Mrs. Forest Vker to conduct memorial seriees for a former member, Mrs. Vm. H O. Young. This service - to be at the January meeting. The program was In charge of lis. Blanche Reel and Mrs. For•st Aker Mrs. Reel read articles omcnun” the origin of Chrismas and Christmas trees. Airs. Vke*; vti-nd an article entitled ‘Filgrfms Follow The Christmas 'tar.-’’ This was followed with the •laving of Christmas carols and gift exchange. The next meeting will be at the ome of Mrs. Reggie McCullough. zItouchdale C'lub to Meet TueMlay Tiie Roachdale Home Demontration Club met Tuesday afernoon at the home of Mrs. telen Wilson with a good crowd n attendance. Airs. Bee. the ounly nurse, showed some slides nd talked on polio and the use Gamma Globulin as a prevenive of crippling caused by polio.

Vttcnd Open II’ j**e ■»J Iiidian.ipolis All Aida AlcCammon, Airs, ’me Ge ne:, Mrs. Bernice Chasdm and Miss Mae Carpenter atrnde 1 an open house and birthax party given by Mr. afid Airs, .mo. Jackson. 1336 N. Delew T are Indianapolis, for Mrs. Martha liggin . formerly of Roachdale, elebiav.ng her 99th birthday. Aunt Mat sitting in hei - rocki sin ounded by presents and . wall panel of birthday cards tom friends and relatives all <ver the U. S.. beamed happily s the large birthday cake with 9 candles was brought in with .11 singing Happy Birthday. Here's a toast to you Aunt dat from your fiiends, wishing o i good health and happiness ocking forward to January 1955 uid celebrating your JOOth birthday.

nU-rtain <> roups ■Vith Ham Sup|*er Mr. and Mrs. Ivan White and \l; and Airs. Wervey Henthome ntertained the Standard Bearers and the Alen's Bible class on Jec. 19 with a lovely ham supper. Scriptures pertaining to the birth of Christ were read by Mrs. Jane Cash with Patricia lenthorn singing and playing her ccordian. Rev. Britton closed the ievotional period by a few timely remarks. Gifts for all were given from a beautiful Christmas tree. Those present were: Rev. Ray Britton and family, Mr. and Mrs. ames Stewart. Mi-s. Irene Parks, Mr and All's. Ross Wyer. Mr. and Airs. Clair Wilkerson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lex Collins and son, Mrs. Edna Wilson and son, Mr. and Airs T W Carver. Mr and

In memory of my Mother, who passed away Jan 7. 1950. There is no other word that’s spoken. Neath the starry sky above, Can touch our hearts as Alother, Or inspire so pure a love. It aw'akened with our being. And in sweet material ways, It was hallowed as twas nurtured In our happy childhood days. Through our ills and cares and sorrows. No one else is e’er so tine. Or so willing to forgive us, Whatsoever we may do. In our eyes and thoughts no other, Has so kind and Saintly face. And of all we fondly cherish None can ever fill her place. Aly mother’s love awaits me Until we meet above. There’s nothing separates me. From Jesus care and love. His love is like no other, So tho my eyes are dim. I know I’m close to mother For she is close to Him. Mrs. Nellie Larkin

GREENSBURG, Ind.. Jan 7 i UP i James Myers. 72. was kille i Wednesday when fi: swept ins home. The flames we? > blamed on an overheated stove.

ALBION. Ind.. Jan. 7 lUP) A Noble County grand jury was expected to decide today whether to indict Willie Skaggs. 23, RonuCity, in the death of real estate agent Ralph J. Nycum, 52. Ronn City. The jury completed its bearin' Wednesday, and met today P study testimony. Skaggs. ; Adarine Corps veteran, was charged with inflicting fatal injuries on Nycum in a New Year'. 1 Day fight.

BLOOMINGTON. 111.. Jan 7 (UP) Three runaway boys were back in school today after derailing a freight train “just foi fun.” The boys, 14, 12 and 9 years old. admitted derailing two diesel units and three freight cars Wed

i-sda . ; Kerrick, about fiv* :ies no th of here. They said h.\v •. ed a broom handle to un'ock and throw a switch. No one was injured in the crash. But the wreckage tied up rafftc on the tingle-line track until early today. The boys, who had rim away from the Illinois Soldiers and Sailors Childrens School at Normal Tuesday and again Wednesday. were released to the school pending further investigation.

EVANSTON 111., Jen. 7 — (UP) The Northwestern University basketball team suffered severe loss Wednesday when Johnny Bieeer. captain and star guard, was declared ineligible. Bievcv. a senior from Aurora, 111., flunked a history’ course and was ruled ineligible for the u-inter quarter, which started Tuesday. Larry Kudka will take over Biever’s guard position.

Tiie Putnam County Rural Youth basketball team walloped the Piiike County Rural Youth squad. 105 to 85, in a game pla>’cd on the Tangier hardwood court Wednesday night. Mem: c-s of the Putnam county squad were Bullerdiek, Gre?p, Keyte, Martin. McGaughey, Cox, Osborne. Stnltz and Worth.

INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 7 — iUP> Big Clarence Bevo Francis uncorked 48 points to set a neu- Butler Fieldhotise record Wednesday night as he sparked the mighty mites of Rio Grande College to an sl-6S triumph oi!' ft r Butler. Francis, the 6 foot 9 inch center who has averaged more than 44 points a game, rimmed 17 field goals and 14 free throws to erase the previous record of 34 points set here earlier this setrson by Paul Ebert of Ohio State. A ne w fieldhouse attendance mark also was set as 11,593 fans turned out to cheer Bevo’* fabuous performance.

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