The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1955 — Page 2
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fHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1955.
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FILL DIRT For Sale Call Immediately - 1122 $3.00 Per Load Delivered in Greencastle
Louis Armstrong §f And His World Famous Combo Thursday, March 24 7:30 P. M. High School Gym TICKETS: General Adm. SI./5 -- Reserved $1.75 Sponsored by high Ichool Band.
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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Cntered In the poetofftae mt GrrencMtle, Indian* m •eeoad cIam m*U matter under eel of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 rente per week; 85.00 per year by In Putnam County; S6.00 to 810.40 per year ontslde Putnam County. Telephones 74, Oft, 114 S. R_ Rariden, Imbllsber 17-19 South Jackson Street. TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT They had no leisure so much as to eat.—Mark 6:31.—That is a good time to escape from the turmoil of life and commune with the Infinite. He may have guidance as well as comfort for you.
Personal And Local News Briefs
SOCIETY Neighborly Sewing C lub To Meet Thursday The Neighborly Sewing Club will meet at the home of Mrs. S Foster Jones, Marcn 24. at 7:30 i Members are reminded to weai , something green and bring thei/i sewing. I C loverdale O. E. S. ! To Hold Installation Cloverdale Chapter 369 O.E.S. i will hold public installation of l new officers at 8 o'clock Saturday evening March 26. Friends invited. Mrs. Bliss Fox of Bloomington, will be installing officer, Mrs. | Fiances Zaring of Greencastle. installing Marshall, Cleo Trusedal, Cloverdale installing Chap<lain, Mrs. Phoebe Brown of Greencastle, installing organist, Fay Haff, Brazil, installing Soloist. Officers being installed are as follows: Worthy Matron, Jane Danberry; Worthy Patron, Chas. Branaman; A. Matron. Lena Trussed; A. Patron. Ralph Fry; secretary, Maude Farmer; trea-
William F. Skinner entered the Putnam County hospital Monday for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morris, of Brazil, are the parents of a son born March 19th. St. Paul’s Study Club will meet Thursday afternoon 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Sophia Kerr. Mrs. Sam Gifford and daughter. Wendy, of Louisville, are spending the week with Mrs. Heber Ellis. The Junior clas sof Belle Union High School will present a play, “Which Shall We Marry” Friday and Saturday, March 25 and 26, at 7:30 at the Bcdle Union school. Ralph A. Segebarth, of Columbus. has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant-colonel in the U. S. Air Force Reserve. Mr. Segebarth is a son-in-law of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Throop. Mr. and Mrs. James Summers. Bainbridge. R. 1. are the parents of twin daughters hern at the Putnam County hospital Monday. Mrs. Summers is the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. James Love, Bainbridge. When it comes to Laundry Service we do everything from hankies to room size shag rugs. We can be a big help with house cleaning. Home Laundry & Cleaners. Wed-tf.
Indiana. Chairman Hospital
Mrs. Roth Hostess To Bainbridge Club Members of the Bainbridge Hdme Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ernest Koth Thursday afternoon at 1:30. This meeting is to receive instruction and make bandages for the Putnam County Cancer
Society.
The instmetion will be given by Miss Lois Luther and Mrs. Gene Hough to the club members and representatives from other clubs that the good work may be carried throughout all clubs in thus vicinity. Supplies necessary are white linen material, needles and white thread, scissors and head scarf. Mrs. EstH McCloud HosG'-ss To Club Modem Homemakers Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mrs. Estel McCloud in Fillmore on Tuesday, March 22. Mrs. E. J. Staub, president, was in charge of the business •ession. Mrs. John See presentd the lesson on Accessories for
Guiding-?, president: M s. Job: Wittich. vice president: Mrs. Felix Goodsan, secretary anu Mrs. Donald Rile/, treasure*
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hospitalized Feb. 15 and recently HOLLYWOOD. March 23. her condition took a turn for the UP i Theda Bara. famous ; worse.
The new officers wiM be installe l I “vamp” of the silent screen, re-
Mi-s Bara 1* f;
on April 15. After the business | mained under an oxygen tent to- | 1926 five yea
reen in married
session was completed delicious . day in critical condition with ar. | Director Charles Brabin, now
lefreshments were served by Mrs. Carl Washier. Mrs. Ezn. Craft and Mrs. Pius Larham.
intestinal disorder.
also retired.
The retired 64-vear-old actress ; has been ailing since an appen- READ BANNER CLASSIFIEDS
surer, Nannie Furr; conductress,
Louise Bridges; A * conductr ess. t he Basic Costume. It was a most
ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Freda Neal Hutcheson, March 23rd. James Lovins, Jr., today, March 23.
Betty Williams; Chaplain. Esther Fry; Marshal, Aral Grorer; Organist, Eva Craggs; Adah, Lillian Whitaker; Ruth, La Rue Gray; Esther, Mabel Herbert; Martha. Berneice Davis; Electa, Jessie Mae Moon; Warden, Belle Lasley; Sentinel, Lewis Trussell; Prompter, Lucile Herbert. Federated Clubs Contributing Funds Funds for the Hospital project approved by the Putnam County Federation of Clubs in the 1954 convention are now being contributed by the federated clubs of the county. Under the project plan, the Federation will furnish a patient room in the wing to be added to the Putnam County Hospital. Mrs. Eugene Hutchins of Roachdale, who is chairman of the committee in charge of the project reports that the following clubs have contributed— R.oachdale Home Demonstration, Philomath of Roachdale, The Federated Country Reading Club of Roachdale R. R., The Woman’s Progress Club of Roachdale, New Maysville Community Club, The Groveland Community Club, Bainbridge Community Service, the Mildred Ahlgren Literary Club of Bainbridge, the Ba^^ bridge! Study Club. Veronica Club cf Greencastle and the Thursday Reading Club of Greencastle. All the clubs of the County ’ Federation are expected to participate and they are urged to make their contributions or pledges in time to be included in the committees report to the County Federation Convention to be held in Bainbridge, Tuesday, April 12. Send your contributions to Mrs. Eugene Hutchins, Roach-
intercsting lesson and gave the members better ideas on being well dressed without being overdressed. The history of the song of the month. “On the Banks of the Wabash” was given by Mrs. Buell Ross after which the song 1 was sung. Safety lesson on Poisons at Home” was well given by Mrs. Earl Foxx. Garden hints and suggestions were giv-
en by Mrs. Frank York. During the visiting and social
period delicious refreshments were served to the thirteen members present by the hostess and her assistant, Mrs. Wayne Nel-
son.
Rid path P. T. A. Holds Meeting The Martha J. Ridpath P. T. A held a most educational and informative meeting on Friday, March 18. A panel composed of Mrs. Austin Sprague, Dr. Clinton Green, Mike Suavely, N. Dixon with Dr. Clark Norton serving as modera tor discussed the topic “Is Federal Aid Necessary for Schools?” This discussion was recorded to be broadcast over WGRE on March 30 at 5:30 p. in. on Greencastle Speaks Up. Many phases of Federal Aid were discussed and precented. This topic is a matter of prime importance at the present time. The panel was well informed and presented many facts and figures in a most informative discussion. Rev. Kyle Miller of the First Baptist church was in charge of the devotional period. Mrs. Clinton Gass, chairman of the nominating committee, presented the following slate of officers for 1955-56: Mrs. Muri
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Sun View C23, a well-fitted, classy Aberdeen Angus heifer owned and exhibited by Bowen and Stephen Akers of Greencastle was named Grand Champion and top selling female of the West Central Angus Show and Sale yesterday at Lafavette. Reserve honors went to Harry
£ ' . •- IK’S I'Wam j Warners and Son of Sharpsville. The Grand Champion hull was ; owned by Claude LyXook & Son of Kokomo and the Reserve Champion went to Miller Brothers of Frankfort. John R. Ton - ! & Son of Greencastle bad the top selling bull of the sale.
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