The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1955 — Page 2
CHE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1955.
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THE DAILY CANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the poetoffloe at Green castle, Indiana as second class rnaJl matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 15 cents per week; $5.00 per year by mall in Putnam County; $6.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephones 74, £5, 11* S. ft. Rariden, ’Publisher 17-19 South Jackscn Street.
SOCIETY Cataract Yacht Club Plans Spring Dance Chairmen of tne various committees met Tuesday night to formulate plans for the opening spring dance at the Cataract Yacht club. The dance will be held at the club house on Satur-
day, April 16th.
Hal Hicltman, chairman of the j steering committee of the club ]
ie church baeemenr. Thursday April 7th—at 7:3C i.m . there will be a Community -.vide Candlelight Communion .Service. There will be a Easter Sunrise Seryice at the Bethel Baptist Church. All of the churches of his community are sharing in its program. It will begin at 6:00 a. m. with a light breakfast fallow-
ing.
TODAY’S BIBLE THOT GHT I have set before thee life and death, the blessi ’.g and the curse, therefore choose life, that thou mayest live.- Deut. 30:19—Irresponsible youth often likes to take a chance. It is safer tc obey all laws, moral and civil. Experience has established these laws for our moral and physical health.
Personal And Local News Uriels
Verl Ader, R. 3, Greencastle is a patient in St. Vincent hospital. Mrs. Laura Williams, 16 Beveridge street, is a patient at the Putnam County hospital. Mrs. Robert Woodson, Vestal, N. Y., has returned home after visiting Mrs. Thomas P. Woodson. Anyone wanting to go to Amo Wednesday, April 6 with the Clinton Falls W.S.C.S. please call Morton 292 or Morton 238. Women of the Deer Creek Coon Hunters Association will meet this evening at 7:30 at the home cf Mrs. Mary Garl, Ohio St. Clyde R. Mangus, 53, was arrested on West Franklin sti’eet by city police at 3:45 p. m. Thursday. He was booked at the Putnam County jail on a public intoxication charge. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Huggard and daughters, of Libertyville„ 111., ai’e spending the week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth West and Prof, and Mrs. William A. Huggard, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Headley left Thursday for Fayetteville, Arkansas, where they will visit Mr. Headley’s brother. Prof. Thomas Headley and family. Prof. Headley is associated with the University of Ai kansas. They plan to be away for a week.
appointed Mrs. Jai-ats M. Oliver as head of the dance committee. The various chairmen and their committees are as follows: Food Committee. Mrs. Mary Heath, Mrs. Chester Coan, Mrs. Bernard Handy, Mrs. Rexeil Boyd, Mrs. Walter Shultz, Mrs Rex Haines, Mrs. Rcy Sutherlin and Mrs. Hal Hickman. Decorations Committee, Mrs. Ernest Collins, Mrs. Kenneth Bennett and Mrs. Carl Stevens. Hostess Committee, Mrs. Edgar Prevo, Mrs. Warren Usrey, and Mrs. David Houck assisted by Fred DeHaven and Fred O’Hair. Treasurers, Prof, and Mrs. Frank McKenna, Dr. Ann Nichols and Prof, and Mrs. Paul Thomas. The orchestra will be in charge of Robert O’Hair and James M Oliver.
NEWS OF THE BOYS
Maple Heights Club Will Meet Tuesday The Maple Heights Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday, April 5, at 7:30 p. m. with Miss Ethel Schaehtel. Mrs. Lee McKamey and Mrs. Kenneth Byrd will be co-hostesses.
Chorus To Meet At Gobin Church The Putnam County Home Demonstration Chorus will meet for rehearsal Monday, April 4, 7 p. m. in the Gobin church. All members are urged to attend in pi’eparation for a performance at the Putnam County Home, April 5th, 7 p. m. Members who do not have transportation meet at the Gobin church 6:30 p. m.
Women are smart about clothes. . . so be smart about your choice of dry cleaners too! Have your clothes dry cleaned the Sanitone way. Your Sanitone Dry Cleaners 217 E. Washington St. Phone 126. Fri-tf
Federation of Clubs Convention April 12 The Putnam County Federation of clubs annual spring con5 ention will be held Tuesday, April 12, at the Bainbridge Christian church. Registration will be at 9 a. m. Luncheon reservation must be made with Mrs. Frank Miller, Bainbridge. on or before Saturday, April 9. An inteiesting program has been arranged. All.members are urged to attend.
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Ipril 24 Selected As Wedding Date Miss Shirley Weaver and Fred Harmon have chosen'April 24 a? their wedding date. The bride to be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Weaver, Banta Road, Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Harmon, Whiteland are the parents of the prospec tive bridegroom. The Rev. Floyd Fisher will officiate at the 2 o’clock ceremonv n the Center Methodist church. Indianapolis. Miss Weaver is the daughter of the former Frances Farmer or Cloverdale.
Mrs. Sydney Mandelblatt Hostess To Club The Home Guardian Home Demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. Sydney Mandelblatt on March 23. Mrs. Mandelblatt, president, was in charge of the business session. Mrs. Patsy Haltom and Mrs. Charles Kerr presented the lesson on accessories for the basic costume. Mrs. Patsy Haltom read the song of the month, "On the banks of the Wabash.’’ Roll call was answered with an Irish joke. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess to fourteen members.
FORT CAMPBELL. Ky.—Pfc. Donald L. Lear, whose parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Cooper live at R. R. 2. Greencastle. Indiana has recently returned from the joint Army-Air Force maneuver operation "Snowbird” conducted in Alaska. He had participated in the mass drop in which nearly 2800 paratroopers of the 11th Airborne Division’s 503rd Airborne Regimental Combat Team and 160 tons of equipment were hopped from C-119 Flying Boxcars in the vicinity of Talkeetna. Alaska during Phase II of the maneuver. The problem was of four days duration and saw the 503rd construct and defend a snow compact runway in aggressor held terrain. It was Pfc. Leer’s eighth parachute jump. The paratrooper entered the Army in May 1954. He is a graduate of Greencastle High School. He has been a member of Battery “A” Airborne Field Artillery Battalion of the famous 11th Airborne Division since September 1954 and is a cannoneer in the 105mm Howitzer unit. He is a November 1954 graduate of the 11th Airborne Division’s Airborne School where he qualified .is a parachutist. IN MEMORY In loving memory of our husband and father, Roy Tharp, who passed away, April 1, 1931. The years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Laura Tharp & Family. Ip IN MEMORY In loving memory of Jeanette Lee Spurr, who passed away April 1. 1952. It is hard to find a verse That’s sweet enough for you; That’s warm enough and fond enough To tell how we miss you They say there is a star in heaven For each soul that has left this earth. That the measure it brightness has given Is tire measure of that one’s worth. So when the stars are shinning You know what we will do. We will look where the brightest one is shinning, And know in our hearts it’s you Mommy, Daddy and Janet. Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles.
DUl.R 4 RFJ I- ( HFIM II Harold Janes. Pastor Saturday service, 7:30 p. m. Sunday service, 10:30 a. m. No services after noon. Basket dinner at the noon rour.
TWO YOUTHS HELD BLOOMINGTON. InCL, April 1 —(UP)—Two 16-year old youths were held today as suspects in the 8200 robbery of Clark’s Grocery at nearby Smithville. Police arrested the youths less than four hours after the robbery Thursday as they drove in an auto stolen from the grocer. The two were Alvin R. Fleener, i and Larry Reynolds, both of i Bloomington. Authorities said they entered | the grocery, forced the owner, his wife and daughter into a basement at gun point, stole the money and fled in the stolen auto.
n c. letters and cards the.Y received during their illness foi 'hey broitght sunshine when the
hours were so dark.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. .Veils and family of Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Dale DeWeese nd family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeWeese and family. Robert DeWeese, of Cincinnati, Ohio,
IK MEMORY Paxis—With sweetest memory of our father and brother. Henry Alva Paris, who passed away April 1. 1953. A loving father is true and kind For all of us you did your best No friend on earth like you we'll
find.
It is sweet to breath your name. In life we loved you dearly
^pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 1 death \ee do the same.
Rollie DeWeese and sons and attended the wedding of their cousin June DeWeese and Freddie
Masten.
The Garden Club will meet Friday, April first with Mrs. Ruby Robison. Roll call will be an April Fool gift exchange. Members please note meeting date Mrs. Lula Clift will be assistant
hostess..
IN MEMORY In loving memory of our son Ivan Vaughan, who left us om vear ago today. In our hearts your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true There is not a day dear loved one W T e do not think of you. Nothing can take away The love a heart holds dear Fond memories linger every day Remembrance keeps them near Dad and Mother. 1-pd
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FILLMORE CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Roland S. Rasar, Minister Raymond Lisby, Supf. Bible School 9:45 A. M. Morning Worship 10.45 A. MSermon: "Committed Unto Cod Through Decisiozz” Evening Worship 7 >00 p. m. Sermon: "Why I Believe In
a Personal God”
Christian Endeavor will meet
st 7:30 P. M.. A tinfj un< emente
April 1—at 6:30 p. no. there will be a Family Night potiuck dinner in the church basement. Come and Bring your basket well Tiled and enjoy an evening ol
great fellowship.
April 9—at 9:30 a. m. the C. C. W. is having a Food and Bake
Sale at Collins Market.
505 N. Jackson St. Phone 64 Saturday, April 2nd at 7:30 a.
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m. the Christian Endeavor is sponsoring a paper dbive. The proceeds will go toward-paint for
It is with a great deal of pride and pleasure that we begin Fishin Fun for the ninth successive year. Nine years . . Brother, a lot of water has poured over the dam at the water works in the last nine years. We have seen some fine fish caught in this community through these years, and we have also seen some empty stnngers. However, we are happy to report that as a whole, fishing is better now than it was nine years ago, which proves that with good consli -vation practices, you can’t fish out a stream or lake. This is in spite of the fact that almost twice the number of licenses are sedd today, as ware sold ten years ago. Soooooo Get out that fishin gear and get in the fun . . . You’ll feel better. TUE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP "Putnam County’s Tackle Box”
FINCASTLE Mrs. Thomas Sheehy is slowly recovering from a major operation she underwent in the Putlam county hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ross are the parents of a baby son born Tueslay in the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. Ross is the former Esther Kelly. Little Tommy Sheehy has been haying with Mr. and Mrs. Lester ia chary. Mrs. Helen Mason and Sandra -.pent Saturday night and Sunday vith Mrs. Nona Routh. Nancy Borden has been quiet li with chicken pox this week. A group of friends spent the evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boiler on Friday. A demonhrator of plastic ware was unible to get there on the acount of the weather. Sara Borden topped the list of seventh-eighth grade students in Lhe spelling contest again this year. This is the second time Sara has brought this trophy to ‘.he Russellville school. Mrs. Alta Shannon spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Nona Routh. Mr. A. A. Huber received word his week of the serious illness >f his mother of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes and son and Mr. and Mrs. Algan Boiler spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boiler. Little Garry Coffman spent a ew days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grider. Bobby Baird missed school a ew days this week on account of ickness. Miss Patricia Henthorn spent (he week end with home folk. Church and Sunday school were called off Sunday morning lecause so many loads were Mocked with ice and snow. Mrs Maude Brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clodfelter and Gene Olodfelter and girl friend of Purrue were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers and Johnny. FILLMORE Herschell Ross was presented with the most valuable player award in the county by Marion Wilson, Greencastle Chamber of Commerce president, at the annual basketball dinner at Old Trail Inn Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett of Danville have purchased the Del;a Smyth property and will move as soon as Mrs. Smyth can move nto the house she has purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sechman. Mrs. Ida Day has had broken ribs and Charley Day has had mumps. They want to express sincere thanks to Witt Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fredrick, who cared for them both, and took care of their stock and did their work for three weeks. Mrs. Day thanks her friends and the Day Gleaners Class for all
4-II CLUB NEWS Wednesday, March 23, the Roachdale Hustling Hawks 4-1 Club held an executive meeting for the purpose of appointing committees and planning oui programs for the coming year. This committee is made up of the unior leaders and officers of oui lub. We decided to hold our neetings on Tuesday night at 7:30 P. M. CST every other \eek. beginning after school is out. Also we established our dues at 10c a meeting. Our next neetsing is scheduled for April 14, 1955. —SCIENTIST DIES conducted in line with a research program ior the federal government. Treacy was a native of Danville, 111., and had taught at Notre Dame since 1950. He was i former Navy lieutenant.
But sleep on dear father We would not have you know The heartaches and sorrows In this earthly home below. Sadly missed by Sons, Sister
end Brothers.
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APPOINTED DEPUTY INDIANAPOLIS, April 1.— (UP) Mrs. Georgiana Zitzelberger, Lawrenceburg, was appoint cd by Indiana Supreme and Ap pellate Court Clerk Mabel Lyon. 1 today as her first deputy. She succeeds Mrs. Lucille C Athey, Indianapolis, who resigned after more than 20 years at the Statehouse.
CEREMONY PLANNED INDIANAPOLIS, April 1. -- (UP)—The Indiana Supreme Court today planned a Siatehouse ceremony May 5 in commemoration of the first convening of the state’s high court or. May 5, 1817. Chief Justice George W. Henley said local, state and national governmental official, will be invited to the event.
(D.S.T.)
Kurt Baum
Zinka Milanor
Hrrta Glaz
Leonard Warren Rosalind F.lias George Cchanovsky Garbor Carelli Sandra Warfield § Lorenzo Alvary Charles Anthony Norman Scott Osie Hawkins \ Frank Valentino N. Calvin Marsh
Louis Sgarro
Fausto Cleva,
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La Boheme Tues., May 17, at 8 p.m. Giuseppe Campora (D.S.T.) J frank Guarrera £) Clifford Harvout «£ Jerome Hines Lucine Amara Laurel Hurley Lawrence Davidson Frank D’Elia tki '« Alcssio I)c Paolis Carlo Tomanclli ^ Tibor Kozina. Conductor
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