The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1955 — Page 2
r U,T TWO TTXSDAT, SEf'TTMBFR 6. 1955. IKE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLt, INDIANA
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: : it.' oT ana 1 pather(*d at the pai k Sunday for family reunion, iin.ier was enjoyed the afternoon was? ring games and viv :ent were: Mamie kio and Edith John- <; • t ; h Bourne, M \ _ b Bourne, Mr. and I ,ur.v. Ruth Evelyt: ( Mrs. Wendell! ar*'! Jim Elrod. . Crare Bayliff, Mr. j ihn Bayliff, Charles I and Mrs. Edgar J and Mrs. Loren and Mrs. George and Mrs. Jim
BoUme, Mr. anc Mrs. CharlcBoume, Nora St.envalt. Mr. and .Vi:~ Ve:n:e K vett, Mr. a::d Mrs. Gary Burns and Tommy, Beth Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Max Kivet: and Mark: Suzie Simpson, Mand Mrs. Arthur Vandenbark and Jimmy, Tommy. Janet. IN MEMORY In loving memory of our husband, father and grandfather, Herschel Rogers, who passed away Sept. 6. 1952. Nothing ran ever take away The love a heart holds dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrance keeps him near. Sadly missed by Trix, Madonna, Regina and Kenneth Earl. p.
THE OAflY BANNER ! arv$ MPRALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the potftoffloe at Qreencaatle, Indiana m second elaas mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. SabacrtptJon price 15 rente per week; 85.00 per rear by mail to Putnam County; ifi.OO to f 10.40 ;«r year outside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 35, 114 S. K. Rartden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.
TODAY’S BIBLE THOlTiHT Do not swear.—James 5:12.— Profanity is evidence of lack of vocabulary. Ignorant men use profanity instead of adjectives. Going into tantrums of rage is a mild form of insanity.
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Mrs. Fred Bittles entered the Putnam County hospital Monday for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Edmonson were visitors here Saturday evening from Clayton. Tri Kappa will meet at 7:30 this evening with Mrs. Chloe Bennett. Members please note j change of time. The Bainbridge Home Demonstration Club will meet Thurs- ; day. Sept. 8th, at 2:00 p. m. at ! the home of Mrs. Albert Balch. | Mrs. Stanley will give a lesson on fiber flower naking.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Dennis Jr. spent Sunday with Alien Dennis of Decatur, 111. Miss E.isabeth Ann Car.no i and Ben Cannon have returned from Cleveland, Ohio. They were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Marks. Delta Theta Tau Alumnae will meet this evening at 8:00 p. m. ! al the home of Mrs. Ray Herbert, j A dessert bridge and canasta : party wilV follow the short business meeting. M ; ss Virginia Foster has returned to Indianapolis to re1 sume her duties a-s a teacher in the public schools after doing j graduate work at Indiana State I Teachers College and vacationing Cn Chicago this summer, i Miss Carlene Harbison of Rus- | sellville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ha-: bison, is a new employee of the First-Citizens Bank and Trust Co., starting her work Tuesday morning, following her graduation from an Indianapolis business college. The homecoming and all day meeting of New Providence church will be held Sunday, Sept. 11th. Rev. Tom Berry who is conducting the revival will be there. Revival services will continue through this week and next. Everyone is invited to come and worship with them. The Women’s Auxiliary of St. Andrew’s Church will have their first fall meeting on Thursday, Sept. 8th, at 7:30 p. m. in the Parish House. The speaker will be Mrs. E. W. Arnett of Bloomington, Indiana. Mrs, Arnett is the Director of Women's Work in the Northwest Deanery of the Diocese of Indianapolis. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Custis, Ave. B. are the parents of a daughter barn Saturday at the Putnam County hospital. The baby weighed eight pounds and eleven ounces.
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Patricia Elaine Cox Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Cox, Greencastle R. R. 1, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Patricia Elaine to Wayne Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly of R. R. 1, Roachda-le. The brideelect is employed as a bookkeeper with the First Citizens Bank and Trust Co., and the prospective bridegroom is employed as a plumber with A. A. Huber. The wedding will take place in the Somerset Christian Church at 3:30 on the afternoon of October 8th. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend.
Fathers Auxiliary
meeting Wednesday, Sept p. m.. DST. All members a
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Resent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wol.ung, 2C1 W. Calumbia street were their son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Poland L. Hicks and children Nancy, Billy Jimmy of State College, Pennyslvania. Dr. Hicks, an instruc- ! tor in journalism at The Pen-1 nsylvania State University, re- i ceived the doctor of education degree at the August commencement exercises at Penn State. Emmett Clark, 4 No. Madison St., Greencastle. is among 200 Indiana University freshmen who will attend the sixth annual freshman camp, Sept. 9-11, sponsored by the I. U. Junior Division and the YMCA and YWCA at McCormick's Creek State Park. The purpose of the camp is to acquaint new studennts with college life. Forty-seven I. U. students will assist faculty members as counselors and group
leaders.
05th Wedding Anniversary Wednesday Mr. and M s. Nathan. Call of Rca'chdale, will observe their Goth wedding anniversary Wednesday. They have lived all their married life in Roachdale.
Clinton-Madison Club Meets Thursday The Clinton-Mavlison Friendly Club will meet Thursday. 1:30 P. M. DST with Mrs. Fred VVichr.ian. Roll call, A Safety Hint. Crescent Club M iris Wednesday Crescent Club will meet Wednesday Soptember 7th at 7:45 at the home of Mrs. John Poor. Members please note change of meeting time. Warren Township Club To M(M*t Wednesday The Warren Township Home Demonstration Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 e.t the home of Mrs. Mary Kendall. East Hanna street.
* Fillmore WSCS To H Observe Anniversary Th" Fillmore W. 3. C. S. wdl i oi i i i c its 15.h anniversary at | the Recreation Building on Sept. 8. at 1:30 p. m. A special grogram has been planned and all charter members are urged to be present, especially all past presidents. In the past 15 years there have been seven presidents, Mrs. Els;o Cowgill, Mrs. Lola Hunter. Mrs. Ruth Ragan, Mrs. Lillie Wright. Mrs. Berenice Smith and Mrs. Ruth Smith. Mrs. Mable Know is the current president. Ail members please be present. Ethel Martin and Della Smyth will be co-hostesses. ANNIVERSARIES Weddings Mr. and Mrs. George Osborne, 53 years today, September 6. Birthday Freda M. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown, RFD 2.
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