The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1955 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1955.

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Prof. George Gove is in Dover. Indiana today as guest conductor fer the Boone County High School Festival chorus. Women’s Auxiliary of the St. Andrew’s church will meet Thursday evening. March lOtn, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mr^.

Harlan.

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Whatsoever things are lovely . . think on these things.—Phil. 4:8. Deeds start with thoughts. We can control our thoughts.

Personal And Local News Briefs

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur S. Donner left tihis morning on a three weeks motor trip to St. Petersburg, Florida, and other points in the South. Phillip Ottinger, 43, was aricsted in Fillmore Tuesday night

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sutherlin of Roachdale are at home

from Fort Meyer, Fia., where j P 10 g ram for the evemnj

mentioning epecially th Benozzi Gozzili and oth

they spent vacation.

very fire six weeks

MKII-TV >irv. Simison Hostess To Fortnightly Club The* Fortnightly Club met last night with Mrs. J. S. Simison ivith Miss Elizabeth Ensign assistant hostess. During the business sesion, the club voted a donation to the Mental Health program and to the Polio drive. Film chairman lis'od outstanding movies coming to Oreencast-

le houses soon.

Mrs. William Bishop gave the

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There were fifteen members, -r.e guest. Mrs. Underwood and ne child present. Mrs. Perry Michael gave a very nte: esting contest on Washingon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Vannie Furr. Lovely refreshments were serv’d by the hostess. Mrs. Perry .Tichael, assisted by Mrs. Loren

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Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kridler, Janice and James, have returned to Greencastle after spending two weeks vacation with relatives in Derry, Pa., and Salts-

burg. La.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Crosby and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Call ol

First Ward PTA Plans Family Night

The Parent Teachers Association of the Mary Emma Jones School will hold a Family Night meeting in the school auditorium on Friday evening. March 11. at 7:00 p. m. Mrs. Sydney Man-

Roaehdale, are expected home j ^elblatt has charge of the proThursday from Florida where j gram. they have been vacationing fm I R ev. Mark Hamilton will lead

ing adjourned to meet |

March ISth at the home of Mrs. ;

Ralph Fry. Mrs. Russell Houston

assisting hostess.

The W.S.C S. of the Cloverdale | Methodist Church will meet | Thursday, March 10th in the din- | ing loom of the church at 11:30 1 o'clock with Nellie McCurry and Nellie Sendmeyer as hostesses. Women’s Study C lub

To Meet Friday

The Woman's Study Club will

Browning. Rho with Mrs. Harry Wells. Iota with Mrs. Walter Herbert. Omicron with Mrs. Maynard Shonkwiler. Sigma with Mrs. Howard Bur-

kett.

( linton Fall** W. S. C. S. Meets At Chureh The Clinton Falls W.S.C.S. j H eld it's regular meeting and a tea for the Morton WSCS Wed- I nesday evening March 2 at the Clinton Falls Church. The meeting was opened bv tiie president, Mrs. Wilma Cruse and the song. Sweet Hour of Prayer. A short business meeting was held and the election of officers for the coming year. A sr>n|r. What a Friend We Have Ih Jesus,, sung by Mr.s Kay Thompson was enjoyed by

Mrs. Evelyn W he mc^lincr bv c ae Bible and pra\ means to us. After the meetit let in the church :a, cookies and v There was eleve dree children gues m. seventeen mejv hilrtren from Clin'

ANNIVERSARIES Birthday

Darla Zeis, years old toi Adam Wnj 9th.

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a few weeks.

The members of Circle II of the Presbyterian Woman's Association will meet Thursday, March 10, at the home of Mrs. Fay Thomas, 408 W. Liberty St.

the devotions. A special feature meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at

of the evening program will be pictures of Mexico.

the home of Mrs. H.E.H. Greenleaf. with Mrs. Clark« Norton as hostess.

by Sheriff Joe Rollings and lodg- j with Mrs. R. K. Ellington as as-

ed in the Putnam county jail on sistant hostess.

a public intoxication charge. Chris Hamilton, a new faculty member in the Speech depart-

Maynard Shonkwiler has returned from Lafayette, where attended a two day session of the

jnent at DePauw University, will (Midwest Regional Turf Conferbe the guest on “Faculty Pro- enC e held at Purdue University, files" which is heard tonight over iyj r Shonkwiler, who is chairman

Radio Station WGRE at 7:45.

Miss Jane Irwin, Roachdale, has been appointed archery chairman by the Women’s Recrer ation Association at DePauw University. She is the daughter cf Galen S. Irwin, Roachdale. Lewis Smith, county highway superintendent, Tuesday presented his resignation to the Cla> County Board of Commissioners because of failing health. The commissioners appointed James Short, member of 1 he departo.cnt and former county auditor. Patricia Gould. R. R. 2, junior n the Indiana University School of Music, will have one of the leading roles in the Richard Strauss opera, "Ariadne on Naxos”, to be presented by the Indiana University School of Music March 11-12. Miss Gould will smg the role of Najade in the forthcoming operatic production. Naiad, coed aquatic honorary at DePauw University, has initiated eight new members, it was announced today. They are Rosanne Miller, Ft. Wayne; Joy Uphaus, Richmond; Sue D'Sinter. High! nd Park, 111.; Virginia Jacobson, Glenview, 111.; Ellen Meints, Cincinnati, O.; Antoinette Konchan, LaGrange, 111.; Dawn Follett, Oak Park, 111.; and Linda Hauser, Cleveland, O.

We’ve kept up with the latest shirt equipment for the last 38 years. Home Laundry and Cleaners. Phone 126. Wed-tf

Circle One

Meets Thursday

Circle One of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday evening at 8 o’clock at the home of

Bainbridge Club

Silver Tea Thursday

The silver tea of the Bainbridge Home Demonstration blub will be held at the Methodist church on Thursday, March 10. at 1:30.

The silver offering will go to the j Mrs. Herbert Heller, with Mrs cemetery fund and will be used J jj. G. Trieble assistant hostess, to care for the cemetery. I program will be in charge There will be a short program of Mrs. Walter Cox, Mrs. Waland all who are interested are | lace Graves and Mrs. Leland of the greens committee of the j c01c ^ a *LV invited to attend this j Trippett.

Windy Hill Country Club, went j ,liee ting.

the interest of

FISH FRY AND STAG PARTY

to Lafayette in

Windy Hill, and to gather information that would be of value in the completion of the local golf course. According to Mr. Shonkwiler, it is expected that the grass on seven fairways will be sown in the next few days.

Classified Ads WANTED: Male sales cleric, 18 to 25. local grocery store. Write Box B, c/o Banner. 9-3t

.Mrs. Michael Hostess To Cloverdale Club

The Cloverdale Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mrs. Perry Michael Friday afternoon at 1:3.0 o'clock Feb. 18th with Mrs. Wilbur Huber, vice president presiding. The roll call was answered with help received on lesson 1 on buying ready made

Group Meetings Are Scheduled Thursday

Group meetings of the Christian Women’s Fellowship of the First Christian Church will b.> held Thursday, March 10th, with

the following hostesses:

Kappa with Mrs. Charles Has-

kett.

Upsilon with Miss Editn

Friday Evening, Maidi li

Gen, Jesse M Lee Post 1550 V. F. W. Home

At Furniture Exchange, west side square. Nine by twelve linoleum rugs S5.85. Upright piano, S13.00. Two piece tan, overstuffed living room suite, $26.00 Wire rubbish burners $2.15. Five seven, nine gallon garbage pads $2.25, $2.55, $2.90. Galvanizes bath tubs, $9.00. Thirty-nino inch Roll a Way bed. with mat- | tress, $28.00. Wicker desk, chan to match, $11.50. Old fashioneo poplar safe, white, $7.00 Brown overstuffed davenport, $5.50. Chair to match, $5.00. Silvertone console radio, works good, $9.00 Phone 170-J. 9-lp. FOR RENT: Downstairs 4 room apartment. Private entrance. Water and gas stove furnished. Phone 993-R. 502 Elm St. 9-3p.

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