The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 October 1955 — Page 2
THE UAilV BANhTR, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA,
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4<ATI KI)AV. <K TOBEK 1955.
ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Carmen Ann Arnold, daughter «.f Mr. and Mr.-. Leon Arnold, 1 year old today, Oct. 29. Carla Marie Bundy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bundy. 3 years old Sunday. October 30th. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. William Donald H'.lt. Greencastle R. 4, 10 year' today. Oct. 29.
• THE DAILY BANNER
and
IFRALO CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffioe at j i Greencastle, Indiana as
second
IN MEMORY In memory of my mother, Mary E. Williams Bridges, who . .ssed away seven years ago today. Oct. 29th. 1948. My Mom, who would watch for me at the gate in summer, Anxious if I were late, And in winter at the window she ould wait. I know that somewhere in heaven, she must ’ ~ waiting at a ' 'den gate. Where - j is happy, where there is no sorrow, Heart breaks or pain, where all is joy and peace. Missed by her daughter, Jennie CARD OF THANKS
—GOOD OLD D \ YS
though the junction police fe in adequite to break i. up. Some
thing should be done to stop the ‘ mail matter under act of nuisance.” (18851 March 7, 1878. Subscription!
price 25 cents per week; $5.00 per year by mail in Putnam 1
TU B CALENDAR 1 Cmmt r- S6 00 to 810 40 O" »«*'
outside Putnam County.
‘ Telephones 74, 95, 114 Net de Craft Club-2:00 p. m. „ „ „ ’ . .. . . L „ S. R. Rariden, Publisher Mrs. Shirlev Reeves . . ^ o on 1<-19 South Jackson Street Over-Tne-Teacups club—2:30—
Mrs. Had Hickman.
Delta Theta Tau Alumnae chapter 7:30- Mrs. John Right-
sell.
Active Tri Kappa—8:00 p. m. —Mrs. Fred Bergmann Wednesday Morning Musicale—10 a. m.— St. Andrew's Episcopalian Parish House. Program Mrs. Carl Zenor. Endorsers of Photo Plays— 2:30 p. m.—Mrs. Ferd Lucas Thursday Gohin Methodist Circles E ther—2:00 with Mrs. James Roberts - program, Mrs. Ray Herbert Martha—2:00 with Mrs. Heber Ellis—Program, Mrs. Clark Arn-
old
Mary —2:00 with Mrs. J. S.
Program Mrs. Ray
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT So teach us to number our I days that we may apply our i hearts to wisdom.—Ps. 90:12.— I It is later than you think. The harvest of the years will teii
what we have sown.
Personal
And Local News Briefs
I want to take this opportunity In thank my neighbors, friends ■ nd relatives for the beautiful cards, letters and flowers that I received while I was in the hospital. Especially do I thank the Rev. Miller for being so nice to us. Each of these thoughts will br long remembered. May the Lord bless each of you. Edith Knight
Godwin Herbert
Naomi—2:00 with Mrs. Fred M. Starr. Program- Mrs. John
See
Rebecca — 8:00 with Mrs. Frank Donner. Program— Mrs. O. T. Martin Wesleyan Service Guild-—7:30 with Mrs. Vera Blanchard. Program Mrs. Ivan Ruark. Friday World Community Day, 2:00 >. m.— Bethel A. M. E. Church
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iICKEN DINNER Saturday, November 5,5:30 P. M.
(CENTRAL STANDARD TIME)
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Contact any class member for tickets, or call at Hardware.
BAIMSRiOGE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
BCST WISHES TO MIITON'S POSEY PATCH
\>- tin' eonstruetinn concern in the erection of the new addition, \\o share with them their pride.
ELMER A. WELLS
(.BEENCASTLE R. F. D. No. >
PHONE 7096-M
CONGRATULATIONS TO MILTON'S POSEY PATCH AND ITS MODERN FLORIST ESTABLISHMENT We are proud to have been called on to furnish the materials used in construction.
BLACK LUMBER COMPANY
5H1 North Indiana st.
Phone 1122
Mr. and Mrs. William Bunten ate the parents of a daughter, Delbra Elaine, born Friday at
Austin, Texas.
The Auditor's office announces Monday, October 31st, as the last day to file claims to be allowed by the commissioners. A. A. Smith, formerly of DePamv but now in a Dallas bank, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dirks and his daughter, who is attending DePauw. Lutheran church services will be held at 9.00 A. M. in room 207 of the Union Building.. Due to the time change in the rest of Indiana, it will be held regularly at 9:00 instead of 11:30. Jacob R. Huffman and Miss Lea Ohl of College Corner, Ohio, were week end guests of Mr. Huffman’s sister, Mrs. Russell Ruark and Mr. Ruark in Indianapolis. Mr. Huffman attended Indiana- State Teachers Association. They also attended I. U. Homecoming at Bloomington on Saturday before returning to
I Ohio.
Open house for Rev. and Mrs. Ray Kuffenbarger will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Warma-n 1006 Lincoln, Ave. Saturday evening, Oct. 29, 1955, from 7 to 9 o’clock. Rev. Kaffenbarger is a graduate of Tennessee Temple Bible School of Chattanooga, Tenn., and is now making his home in Springfield. Ohio. He will be speaking, as a candidate for the pulpit, in both morning ami evening services at Hanna Street Baptist church. All those interested in the church are invited to the open
house.
STRIKE THREAT ENDS BUENOS AIRES. Oct. 29 — (UP)-—Ousted Peronist labor (leaders today cancelled the, threat of a general strike and agreed to abide by new union elections. Union officials who supported fallen dictator Juan D. Peron met with Labor Minister Luis Cerrutti and then issued a communique calling for “all workers to remain at their posts, confident that their rights will be protected.”
RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE S41
Halloween Dance AT ELKS CLUB SATURDAY NIGHT
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10:00 To 1:00
MUSIC BY^ADAMI” Prizes for those in Masks. Free Food.
TV TONIGHT WISH-TV—Channel 8
6:00
Stage Show
6:30
Honeymooners
7:00
Two for the Money
7:30
Always Jan
8:00
8:30
Damon Runyon
9:00
News; Weather
9:15 .
Racket Squad
9:45 .
11:00
Late Late Show
WTTV—Channel 4
6:00 .
Perry Como
7:00
Larrv Welk
8:00
Counterpoint
8:30
Guy Lombardo
9:00
Champ’s On Way
9:30
Feature Theater
WTHI-TV—Channel 10
6:30
Jackie Gleason
7:00
Two for the Money
7:30
WRIGHT'S
ELECTRIC SERXTC1I
Wcstiiuhouse O
805 N.
Jackson St. Phone 64
APPLLANCES AND TELEVISION SALES AND S Eli VICE
SOCIETY 31.-.. Canary Hostess !■; Ni-eJW-raft Club Mis. P„ul Canary entertained .he Needlecraft club in her home Fiiday afternoon. After the song and the pledge to the flag, Mrs. J. F. Hirt, president, pieskied at the business session. Mrs. Blanche Monnett gave a leport of the Council of Clubs. The dub considered taking a family for a Christmas basket. The club plans to give towards the hospital fund as in the County Federation project. The film reporter announced these movies to be shown soon: "Seven Little Foys”, "Strange Lady in Town (Greer Garson) "Purple Plan,” “Man from Laramie” (James Stewart) and “Girl Rush”. Foi loll call each member responded with two of “Today's Chuckles” which proved very spicy. Mrs. Hirt introduced Mis. Harold Scobee who was assigned the subject of “Hobbies”. Since she thought she had none, she asked each member to tell her hobby and each enlarged on the way some of her time was spent
ROACHDALE William 0-11 of 29 Green Ave., New Canaan, Conn., spent one right last Week with his uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ca41. The Philomath Club met Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. Edgar Duckworth at her new home in North Salem. Miss Minnie Gough has returned after spending several days with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lantz, in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kantz and daughters of Lafayette visited Mis. Maggie Jeffries Sunday afternoon. Bob Whitaker entered the Culver Hospital Monday morning for observation. Mrs. Adarene Beck. Mrs. Mary Elowene Young and Mrs. Mabel Thompson visited Sunday with Saralee Young at the Medical Center in Indianapolis. Saralee returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hoosier of Indianapolis spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Emma Hoos-
ier.
Mrs. Dan Kincade has returned home from the Culver Hospital and is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Suther-
which proved very interesting. ^ have ^ght a farm west of She conducted two contests: cloverdale and are moving there
“Scrambled. Pies” and Thanksgiving Dinner” which were won by Mrs. Weesner and Mrs. F.
Schafer.
Mrs. Canary graciously served delectable refreshments during the social hour. The report of the 5th district federation meeting was given at this time. The club will meet the thud Friday in November due to Thanksgiving. Delta Theta Tan Alumnae To Meet Tuesday Delta Theta Tau Alumnae chapter will meet Tuesday evening, November 1 at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. John Rightsell.
HOSPITAL NOTES Dismissals: James Va-ughn, Stilesville; James Wood, Laura Crosby, Roachdale; Mrs. William Crooks a-nd daughter, Danville; Tomasa Rodrigrus, Alice Texas, Richard May, Greencastle; Robert and Mark Sample, Cloverdale; Margaret Curtis, Coatesville. Births: Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins, R. 2, Roachdale, a boy. CONFERENCE ENDS BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Oct. 29. — (UP) — State governmental leaders made plans for a third annual conference today following the close of this year’s threeday meeting at Indiana University. Governor Craig told state officials and legislators that the 1955 conference, which ended Friday, proved the value of such get-togethers to discuss governmental operations. Walter H. C. Laves, head of the university’s department of government, said the school would be pleased to play host to the conference again next year.
soon. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Eggers and sons of Casey, 111., spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Ethel Eggers, on Monday evening they were all dinner guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Qodfelter and family near Morton. Earl Lowe a farmer near here was severely injured Friday afternoon on the Frank Robbins farm, when a combine turned over on him. He was rushed to the Culver hospital where his condition is reported satisfactory. Mrs. Charles Crawley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shoemaker and daughter of Greencastle and Miss Lorena Lovett of Indianapolis called on Mrs. Mary Anderson and Mrs. Lillie Lovett Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Eva Clore of Ladoga and I Miss Essie Summers were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Underwood and daughter, Mrs. Marie Ketchem of Martinsville. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Storm of Mooresville. Mrs. Ed Crosby entered the Putnam county hospital Tuesday for observation. 'Mr. and Mrs. James MUlter spent Monday night with Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold Sutherlin. Mrs. Ruth Dean visited her son in Indianapolis Wednesday. Mrs. Eva Clore of Ladoga and Mrs. Ella Hill were Thursday dinner guests of Miss Essie Summers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gilley and baby were Sunday' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wentz Gilley near Morton.
soon. She stressed the giving of gifts by individuals as well as by organized group. Gifts are to be collected in each community during the time from Nov. 15th to Dec. 1st and taken to Greencastle by Dec. 1st to either the Coan Pharmacy or the Jones Specialty Store where Mrs. Dirks and her committee, Mrs. Robert McCullough and Mrs. Jacob Hirt will see to their distribution to the various hospitals. The Forgotten Patient Program was discussed by the chairman, Mrs. Frank Schafer of Greencastle. Mrs. Schafer will have an announcement on this program in the near future Mrs. Albert Higgins of Roachdale gave a splendid report from the State Convention which was held in Indianapolis in Septem-
ber.
The legislative chairmen. Mrs. Guy Ceilings of Bainbridge, was unable to attend the meeting and a letter was read from her staging the possibility of obtaining a room in the proposed new wing of the Putnam county hosP’tal where patients may be cared for during the necessary time required before the placing of them in Mental Hospitals. At the present time such patients are housed in our county jail for that
period of time. The committee | nancy.
voted unanimously to equip the Plans were discussed for the room and obtain an attendant fu. annual fund raising campaign it during the time of its uccu- U> be held in June 195&.
HALLOWEEN DANCE Saturday Night, October 29 V. F. W. POST 1550 HOME MUSIC BY "THE SYNTONES" MASKING IS OPTIONAL Prizes for Prettiest and Funniest Costumes.
GET WAGE INCREASE
CHICAGO, Oct. 29.—(UP) — About 48.000 road and yard engineers will benefit from a 7 per cent package wage increase agreement reached by the nation’s railroads and the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. The agreement, reached Fri- j day, provides for a 5 per cent hike in average basic daily wage rates for engineers.
MENTAL HEALTH MEETING The Putnam County Mental Health Committee met at Roachdale Wednesday, Oct. 17th in the home of Mrs. Ashley Barnes. Mrs. L. H. Dirks. Greencastle, chairman of the County Christmas Gift Program, outlined the handling of gifts in this county. Detailed information about gifts will be in the local papers
HOPKINS-WALTON Funeral Home “.Air-conditioned” PHONE 61 Ambulance-oxygen
the least you can do
The early Greek physicians believed that it was not possible for a man to enjoy perfect health unless he carefully organized his life to accomplish this single objective. This meant the meticulous ordering of each day. Proper nutrition, exercise, and rest were perfectly balanced. Physical constitution, age, and even the seasons of the year were considered. . For a man of affairs, such a regimen is out of the question. When your work is done, you play and exercise when you can. But this little you can do. See your family physician at least once a year. Follow his advice. In case medication is required, we are prepared to serve you, promptly and economically.
£OAN IPHARMACY YGasaaBBEKEEissax
the label of QUALITY, ACCURACY AXD SERVICE
Effective Immediately FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE MOTORISTS OF GREENCASTLE AND VISITING MOTORISTS-TRAF-O TERIA SYSTEM Now Installed Traf-0-Teria deposit boxes, painted yellow, have been installed in every block in the city in which there are parking meters. RULES FOR OPERATION OF TRAF-G-TERIA: 1—Tickets for overparking and incorrect parking will be yellow, and in (hr form of an envelope. 2—Motorist*) receiving tickets may deposit 25c in the envelope, si al it and place it in the deposit box. Any motorist not paying a fine in (his manner within twenty-four (24) hours will still be subject to the fine of'$1.00 in accordance with the city ordinance. 3—Any motorist ignoring the parking violation ticket will lie handled according fo the orllnanee '• as heretofore. Greencastle City Administration
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. . . wait for no man! When opportunity comes your way, it pays to be prepared. It usually takes “cash in the bank” to seize a favorable business opportunity ... or make an important purchase at an exceptionally low price. The only way to have “cash in the bank ’ is to put it there ... on a systematic schedule of saving Open a savings account here and add to it every week. Then, when opportunity knocks on your door, you’ll he ready to take advantage of it. When money is needed, you’ll have it! THINK- FIRST ^ greencastle, Indiana
