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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954.

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;•« on’v surviwr w*aa Hosband 1. Charles B- *gg of Alabama . Ala., who admitted fear oce reason wtrv he divorced in 1aft^r fMfrlit v^airs of ilsa County Attorney Hr,ward ondson. who drew up murder ere« against the plump .vidow v. said. “She gave us a difi* reason for killing every of them. ultry stuffing can be made d. except for addition of the j i. Refrigerate until ready I

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THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffloe at Greencaatle, Indiana as aecond class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week; $5.00 per year by mall in Pntnam County; $6.00 to SlO.iO per year outside Putnam County. Telephone* 74, 96, 114 S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 Sooth Jackson Street. TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT I have considered the days o ? old, the years of ancient times.— Psalms 77:5.—Your problem has been met millions of times, and solved for good or ill. We can learn by experience, our own and of others.

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Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Knobel and daughters, of Nappanee, I spent the weekend with Mrs. Knobel’s mother, M r s. F. W. j

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! Federated Country Reading j — Club .Meets j Miss Doris -lean Wright Mrs. Ernest Jeffries entertain- I Bride of Leo C. Wilson ed members of the Federated j 0n Sunday, October 31. the Country Reading Club at their j (Jreencastle Presbyterian church November meeting. J was the scene of a beautifully apThe meeting opened with all j pointed wedding, when Miss singing “America the Beautiful" j Doris Jean Wright became the and giving the flag salutes. i bride of Leo C. Wilson, Jr. OfMrs. Harry Grantham gave j ticiating minister for the double the devotions, reading the 100th. J ong ceremony was the pastor. Psalm and dwelling on the i the Rev. Willard I. Toussaint.

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Thanksgiving theme. j Miss Wright was gix en in marVarious business matters were riage by her father. Tommie

Personal And Local News Briefs

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Indorsers of Photoplay will meet with Mrs. Ferd Lucas Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Beaver and Mrs. Edward L. Zeis, of Oxford. were visitors here Sunday. United Spanish War Auxiliary meeting. 7:30 p. m. Thursday, December 7th. Public Sendee

room.

Wilbur S. Donner and Frank E. Donner are in Chicago attending the International Livestock Exhibition. Crescent Club will have its Christmas dessert Wednesday, 1:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Lois Arnold. Kenneth Torr, Gordon Whitman and Jimmy Webb are in Chicago. attending the International Livestock Exposition. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Omer Beck for Thanksgiving dinner and over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cranston, of Wheaton. 111. The W.S.C.S. of Bainbridge Methodist Church will have their annual dinner and bazaar on Wednesday night. Dee. 1 in the church basement. Miss Mary Ruth Massar of Circle, Montana, great-niece of Mrs. J. E. Courtney, spent her Thanksgiving vacation with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Courtney. Alex Bryan, county auditor was in the office this afternoon for the first time in about a week. He has been quite ill at his home east of the city. The fire department was called ti» the Raymond Dickey home at 1:1/0 p. m. Sunday when an oil stove flooded and for a time threatened a fire. There was no damage. Robert E. Black, local popular barber, who underwent an operation at the Putnam county hospital last week, is reported improving rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patterson and daughter Charlotte and granddaughter Tamara Sue Morrison of Indianapolis. spent Thanksgiving and the weekend with their son. Paul L. Patterson and family of St. Clair Shores. Detroit. Michigan. Mrs. Osa Brown entertained with a. turkey dinner on Thanksgiving Day for her children and their families. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe C. j Brown and grandson Jimmy of ; Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Rayj mond C. Brown, of Brazil: Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Shoemaker and daughter Janice of Fillmore; j Mrs. Elizabeth Whitaker and children. Sondra. Teddy. Susy, j and Nancy; Mr. and Mrs. How- | a :'d W. Brown and children. Mon1 na and Stanley of Greencastle. M’\ and Mrs Harold Schriefer I of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. James | Hymer of Indianapolis. Mr. and ! Mr«. Frank Harris and son of | Michigan City. Mr. and Mrs. Hari ley Harris, and J S. Walts of Greencastle were Thanksgiving j day guests of Mr and Mrs For- | est Harris. Dr and Mi's. Gordon C. Thomas of Lafayette have announced the engagement of their daughter. Magdala. and Hugh Newson. son of Mi - and Mrs. Paul Nexx--som of Columbus. The couple will be mar’-led after graduating from Ihirdue University. Miss Thomas is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority. Her fiance is a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. The xx-edding will take place June 11 in St. Boniface Catholic Church. Sanitone Cleaning is your I clothes best friend. Home Laun- | dry & Cleaners is the Sanitone Cleaner m this community. Mon-tf.

I’m headin' back to Indiana, And the Hoosier Homefolks, there1 That’s the only spot T long for— And I've been ‘round—here an’ there! I’ve been rained on, in Seattle, 3^0^ dried out. down Kansas

Been snowed undei in Alberta-— And burnt brown on Tampa Bay! I’ve elimbed peaks, in Colorado, Crossed wide plains. where coyotes roam. While all ’the time, and ever’where. My heart kept beggin', “Let’s go home!” So. I’m coinin’, folks. I’m comin! Lift that latch! I’m cornin’ in! Let others do their gallivantin’— I m stayin' near my Hoosier Kin! Let ’em have their gulf and oceans. Prairies wide and mountains high! Just let me hear a Bob White whistle. Underneath a Hoosier Sky! M. M.

FISH GOT BREAK LONG BEACH, Calif. Nov. 29 — (UP)—The fish got a break because of Sunday’s fog. The murk becarrm so dense that pelicans and sea gulls wouldn't even risk flying.

discussed. Plans were made for tiie annual Christmas party for the people at the Putnam County Home. Mrs. Earl Hall gave a review of “Love Is Eternal'' a description of the life of Abraham and Mary Lincoln, approached from a different angle than in the history books. The book is by Irving Stone. The hostess served lovely refreshments and a social time was miioyed

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Kenny Gibbon Honored With Thanksgiving Dinner A Thanksgiving dinner was held Thursday, November 25th at the "home of Mr. and Mrs. Galen Gibson of Roachdale in honor of Kenny Gibson who recently returned home after serving two years in Japan with the

U. S. Army.

Those present to enjoy the day were: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gibson and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gibson. Wilma Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Voris Etcheson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Early and daughter. Ernest Early and girl friend. Mr. and Mrs. James Robbins and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lodell Robbins, and Mr. and Mrs. Galen Gibson, and daughters.

Progress History Club

To Meet Tuesday

The Progress History Club will j meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. L. C. Conrad. Mrs. Jane Hays will have

the program.

Wright. She wore a white taffeta and net ankle length gown with lace bodice. Her bouquet was white fugi-mums with ivy streamers. Her hat was white nylon net with pearl trimmings, with a long veil. She wore white satin slippers. Mrs. William Templeman, a sister, was Matron of Honor. She wore coral net taffeta ballerina length formal. Her bouquet was yellow baby carnations, j The bridesmaid, also sister of i the bride, Mrs. Bob Robinson, I wor** h powder blue ballerina net over taffeta formal. Her flowers also were ibaby yellow carna-

tions.

The best man was Horn Roach and Uie ushers were William Templeman, Bob Robinson, Robert Aker, and James Walls. The mother of the bride. Mrs. Thomas Wright, wore a navy olue dress with pink accessories and wore a. pink corsage. The bridegroom’s mother Mrs. Blanche Wilson, wore a brown, knit dress with dark brown accessories and a pink rose cor-

sage.

Following the wedding cere-

mony. a reception was held in the church basement. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bob Aker,

Judy Parker and Jean Keck. Soon after the reception Mr.

and Mrs. Wilson left for a short

i wedding trip to St. Louis.

Txxentietli Century Club To Meet Tuesday The Twentieth Century Club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. R. P. Mullins. Mrs. Charier Hutcheson will be the assistant hostess and Mrs. Nettie Utt will have the program. String Ensemble And Voice Recital Wednesday 1 This Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mr. R. W. Pence. 726 East Seminary Street, the Greencastle Morning Musicale will hold its Ofcistmas program and party. A string ensemble under the fiirection of Mrs. Herman Berg will present a. short program; and Mrs. Byron Roodhouse will sing a group of numbers.

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Christmas Mis 1 ting To Be Held Wednesday

The Warren Township Home j ! Demonstration Club will hold 1 | their annual Christmas dinner 1 meeting and guest day at the ]

J Community House on Wednes- c,, ‘‘ n 1

day. Dec. 1st.

1 All members are asked to bring a guest and food for the

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Canaan Home Demonstration

Club Met Nov. 18th

The November meeting of the Canaan Home Demonstration Club was held Nov. 18th at the home of Mrs. Ed Stone of Monrovia R. R. 1. It was a covered dish luncheon, which all enjoyed from a well laden table. During the business meeting conducted by Mrs. Leffel Goss. Mrs. Emery Johnson gave a re•x>rt of onr Putnam County Club AchievertTent Day program." Slit* also gave the Safety lesson. It was omitted in last month’s report that Mrs. Ray Lawson gave the "Outlook on Markets. Mrs. Carl Elliott thanked the ciub for their kindness to her in

her recent sorrow.

The club decided to send five dollars to each of the following institutions. The Mental Hospital at Logansport and the home for the epileptics at New Castle

for Christmas cheer.

During the social hour our j nostess read a copy of a. letter (said to have been found at the | foot of the cross, given her by a | Rabbi. Mrs. Glen Dimean gave a I contest which was won by Mrs. j Vern Lydick and one given by Mrs. Leffel Goss won by Mrs.

Mvstery sister

ifts were received by some. Our meeting was enjoyed by twelve members, six guests and three children. Our guests were Mis. Anna Murphy. Mrs. Lillian Davis, Mrs. Edith Schuler. Mrs. Anna Kirck and little Joy Ann Richbaum and Harry Murphy all of Monrovia community. Mrs. Bela Wright of Indianapolis; Miss Marjorie Christy and Glen

Rex Rimnells.

Our next meeting will be with Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee Dec. 16th with a covered dish luncheon at her home. We will have our an-

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Martha Washington Club To Meet Wednesday The Martha Washington Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Miller, 917 So. Indiana St. Mrs. Gertrude Dalby will be assistant hostess. Anyone wishing to contribute to the Mental Health program bring gift for nan or woman. Beta Sigma Phi Meets Tuesday Beta. Sigma Phi sorority wit meet Tuesday at 7:30 in the Public Service room. Members are asked to come prepared to work on dolls. Castle Toppers Club Meets Wednesday Castle Toppers Home Demonstration Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. George Johnson, 200 E. Berry St. Remember your secret pal Christmas gift, dollar grab bag gift exchange and pound of fruit Any member wishing to with-

draw from the dub. may do so at his meeting Seriet pal names .'or next year will be drawn at this meeting. Anyone having new members are asked to bring thnm

to this meeting.

Past Presidents Club

.Meets Wednesday

The Past Presidents Club of Home Demonstration Council will neet Wednesday, Dec. 1st with Mrs. Charles Rector for a covered dish luncheon. There will be a $1 00 grab bag gift exchange. Vacbt Club Thanksgixing

Dance Enjoyed

Over one hundred members and guests enjoyed the post-Thanks-giving dance at the Cataract Yacht Club on Saturday evening Many from Greencastle, Brazil. Spencer. Terre Haute and Indianapolis attended. Brazil members were in charge. Music was furnished by a Terre Haute orchestra of four pieces. Late in the evening a turkey su -

)j»r vfi«: enjoyed.

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