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THE DAILY BANNER CPEENCA5TLE, INDIANA, P\(.L TWO TttSDiT. NOVEMBER 1. 19*5.

j THE DAILY BANNER ond ‘EPALD CON SOLID AT^D Entered in the postoffice at ijreencastle, Indiana as see-ad .■lass mall matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription (trice 25 cents per week; $5.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; SC.OO to §10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephones 74, Do, 114 S. K. Ilariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jaeitson Street

SOCIETY

MARRIED SUNDAY AFTERNOON

Modern Mothers Club Meets on Wednesday.

>f one of the eight vi Urns of the Joel Thorne plane ■ it i Civil Aeronautics administration hearing into the •wo: d tragedy. They ads iil?d the CAA for fail ng to the sportsman-pilot when t had the chance a week beMrs. Betty Lyle, mo her of Mrs. Betty Wolf, ah 18-year-old victim, weeps softly during the hearing. Her husband. Kugene Lyle stands .beside her

THK BODIES of a paroled wife murderer and his estranged second r IV lie on the floor of the student cafeteria in the University of Oa'lfirnia at Los Angeles. Floyl Hunt, 45, the paroled-slayer husband, shot and killed his second wife. Mis. Mildred Hunt, 35, r shier at he cafeteria, then turned the Japanese souvenir pistor on him all. lying fcoside her. Hunt was on parole for the slaying of his first wife Christine, 24, in 1937.

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Personal And Local News Briefs

Indorsers of Photoplays will meet Wednesday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Ferd Lucas. Fathers Auxiliary No. 1 will meet Wednesday night at the Gen. Jesse M. Lee VFW Post 1550. Members are urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Binkley and son, Ross, of Ft. Wayne, have returned to their home after visiting the former’s mother, Mrs. Allen Binkley. Warren Township Home Demonstration Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mable Mitchell in Putnamville. Morning Musicale meets Wednesday, November 2, at 10:00 a. m. at St. Andrew’s Episcopalian Parish House for a program by Mrs. Carl Zenor. Women of the Moose chapter No. 138 will meet Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. at the Moose Hall. There will be 1,11110.110All officers and members are urged to attend. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marsh and family, former residents of Greencastle, will be interested in knowing they will move from Plymouth, Mich, to Elyria, Ohio to make their future home. The Spanish War Veterans Auxiliary will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 in the Public Service 100ms. There will be installation of officers for 1956. Refreshments will be served Members please bring cake or cookies. Coffee will be furnished. Dick Harshbarger, son of Mr. Fnd Mrs. Albert Harshbarger of Bainbridge, has been cast in a supporting role of the Manchester College Tri Alpha production, ‘‘MacBeth in Venice,” which will be presented November 18 and 19 in tbe college auditorium. Three Putnam County Jersey breeders have consigned animals to the Indiana State sale to be held at Greensburg tomorrow. They are Noal Nicholson, John Ames and Herndon Irwin. Animals to be sold are the outstanding ones selected from Indiana’s top producing Jersey herds.

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■Modem Mothers Study club will .me. Wednesday evening at i •'clock at the home of Mrs. Be; y Sides. 40J Elm Street.

Cub Scouts Held Hallowe’en Party

Den 3 of Pack 43 Cub Scouts h .Id their mseting and Hallow e’en party at the home of Rcmi:e Blotch on Monday evening. All Scouts came masked and nav.y contests, stunts and games vere played. The boys belonging to the tioop were Jimmy Covert, Ronnie McClure. Rodney Foxx, David Wood, Tommy Love, Ronnie Blotch, Jimmy Lewis, and Mead Childs. Guests were their mothers Mrs. Henry Live, Mrs. Earl F o::x, Mrs. Delbert Lewis, Mrs James Wood, Mrs. John Childs the troop leader; Mrs. Gilbert Blotch, the assistant, and Ann Childs. Refreshments of spudnuts, cokes, candy and apples were served. Each Scout left with a prize and a hobo favor.

liams Air Force Br*se, Arlz., v ere :he bridegroom will be •tationad. For traveling tl.r :..ie cho.-.e r.n imported chr.rccal .ool suit and wore the cor; age b n r bouquet. Guests who attended from were, Mr. and M 's 1. y Brackney, Mr. and Mrs. Howard B'acknev and son, Bruce, Hebert Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cash, Mrs. J. C. Ford, Mrs. Paul Wright Mrs. J. B. Wright, Fred Pease, Constcnce Wrignt, Ned Wright and lal Miller.

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I itorary Club Met With Mrs. Don South The Mildred Ahlgren Literary Club of Bainbridge met Thursday. October 27th at the home of M s. Don South. Idie president, Mrs. D. O bate, presided during the businees meeting. Mrs. Bruce Lane n 1 Mrs. Albert Balch led the j flag salute and creed. It was decided to help with the menta dcalth program in rar county. iT.a. S. A. Colliver capablt d delightfuly reviewed ‘ The

home of Mrs Raymond Baldwin. After partaking of a delii iou • pitch-in dinner, the meeting v conducted as usual. Response was answered by teil■rg about a Hallowe’en prank. '■'wo interesting contests with t zes were given, also Secret s.er gifts The November meeting is to ' in the home of Mrs. Walter loach on the 16th with Mrs. >e:t Girton, nad Mrs. Frank lor.-eh on the entertainment list. R sponsc — a Thanksgiving naught.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Phillip Wampler

Gubin Church Circles Will Meet Thursday

Miss Avery Wayne Hirt and John Phillip Wampler were united in marriage Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hirt II

Circles of Gobin Memorial Methodist church will meet Thursday as follows: Esther—2:00 with Mrs. James Roberts, please note change. Devotions, Mrs. J. E. Courtney. Program, Mrs. Nettie Utt. Martha—2:09 with Mrs. Hebei Ellis. Devotions, Mrs. Hermit Morrison. Program, Mrs. Clark

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Mary—2:00 with Mrs. J. S. Godwin. Devotions, Mrs. John

Program, Mrs. Ray

MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED IN RANTOUL, ILL.

2:00 with Mrs. Fred Devotions. Mrs. L. C. Program, Mrs. John

R. King. Herbert. Naomi-

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Rebecca — 2:00 with Mrs. Frank Donner. Devotions, Mrs. Donald White. Program, Mrs. O. T. Martin. Wesleyan Service Guild—7:30 with Mrs. Vera Blanchard. Program, Mrs. Ivan Ruark.

Grimes-Cox Wedding Sunday

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Miss Evelyn Kay Cox, daughter of M*. and Mrs. Raymond Cox, and Pvt. Winfred Delo Grimes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Grimes, all of Russellville, were united in marriage Sunday afternoon at 3:30 at the Russellville Federated church. Mrs. Olive White played selections of bridal music on the Hammond organ. The Rev. Richard Hudelson read the vows of the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with palms, baskets of white mums and lighted by two seven branch candelabra. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a ballerina length gown of nylon lace over white satin fashioned with a sweetheart neckline and tight fitting bodice with a boui fant skirt. Her finger-tip veil of white nylon net showered from a cap trimmed in rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of white mums and pink carnations. The matron of honor, Mrs Louise Spencer, wore a blue organdy ballerina length gown and carried a bouquet of white carnu

tions.

Kenneth Trump was best man. Ushers were Ted Ramsay and Melvin Kelly. Mrs. Cox wore a brown dress with green accessories and the bridegroom’s mother was attired in a wine dress with brown accessories. Their corsages were of white carnations. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the church dining room. The room was decorated with pink and w-hite wedding bells and pink asters. The three tiered wedding cake was topped with a miniature bride and groom. Assistants were: Mrs. John Harbison, Mrs. Ray Miller, Mrs. Leo Woody. Misses Thalia Gibson, Jeannetta Cain Janet Houska, Carlene Harbison and Betsy Sinnet. The couple left for Norfolk. Ya.. where the bridegroom is sta-

tioned.

Pvt. and Mrs. Grimes are graduates of the Russellville high school. Guests from Terre Haute, CrawfordsvLUe, Roachdale, Morton. Greencastle and Waveland attended the wedding.

View from Pompeys Hea-d" b\ Hamilton Ba--so. New officers for the year are: Mrs. D. O. Tntc, president, Mrs S. A. Colliver, vice president, Mrs. Ed Cassity Secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Bruce Lane, Parliamentarian, Mrs. Cecil English, Press & Publicity. Mrs. Ed Cassity will bo hostess for the Novejnber meeting when Mrs. Albert Harshbarger will review “Red Carpet for Mamie” bv Alden Hatch.

Club Met With Mrs. Malayer Mrs. Claud Malayer was hostess lo the Federated Country Reading Club on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 2o. Meeting was opened by all singing, -Bringing in the Sheaves.” Devotions were given by Mrs. ,T. F. Higgins. Nine members responded to roll call with their assigned topic. After the business meeting was conducted, Mrs. Louise Sullivan read a sketch of J. W Riley’" hfc and Mrs. Malayer read one of his poems,, “The Prayer Perfect.” The hostess served delicious refreshments to the members and three guests, Mr. Parmer Mrs. A ai d Arnold and Mrs. Leon Tip-

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The marriage of Miss Barbara Combest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Combest." of Ran toul. Ilk, and A 2c Dale H. Brackney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Brackney, of Greencastle, was solcmihzed on Sunday, Oct. 23, at the First church of the Nazareno in Runtoul. Preceding the ceremony, Mrs H. M. Foster played several bridal airs. Mrs. Bertha Clack sang “Because,” “Always” and "The Lord’s Prayer.” The Rev. H. M. Foster performed the ceremony under a carved arch of greenery. The allar was decorated with basketof white, yellow and bronze mums and candelabra. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of handclipped imported aantniy !• knot lace. The lovey pleated turtle neckline highlighted its delica-ie beauty. Her finger-tip circular veil cf English ; k illusion was attached to a half hat enriched with tiny seed pearls. She carried a white Bible covered with a cascade of red

happiness roses.

The matron of honor, Mrs. Lavon Ansieker, wore a ballerina length gown of net over green satin and matching head band She carried a bouquet of yellow and white baby mums. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Betty Cornbest, sister-in-law of the bride.

Dale H. Brackney

able was centered with a four

tiered wedding cake topped witn niniature bride and groom. Mrs. Paul Wright, aunt of the bridegroom, served the wedding cake assisted by Mrs. Arnold Santjer, Mrs. Paul Hutchings and Mrs. Walter Bourland, aunts of the bride. The young couple left for Wil-

Ths November meeting will be

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a turkey supper

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grantham for members and their families. It will be hold November 16, a-t

6:30 CST.

Airs. Baldwin Hostess For Chib Meeting On Oct. 19th eleven members of the East Greencastle Twp. Friendly Neighbors Club met in

gradua;e board of Boston University for an extendi 1 period and was a member of the Methodist Indiana Confidence. He had also been a member of the Upper Iowa Conference, the Central New York Conference and the New England Conference. He was also a member of the University Senate of the Methodist Church, the A A.U P., and hat! served as chairman <;f the d.vision of social forces on tlv Indian War Historical C minr..;s:on. He is survived by the widow and one daughter, Mrs. Sarah Jtan Long, Ames, I ova.

ANNIVtSlSARlES

Itirtlulavs Nancy Ann Perkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Perkins. Roachdale. 6 years old today. Sandra Darlene Pearson, daughter of Mrs. Emery DoLong, 10 years old today, Nov. 1st . Carl Twigg, today, Nov. 1. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Paul Giddings, 8 Highland, 8 years today, Nov.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to expres,; my thanks to all who sent me cards and flowers during my stay in the hospital. My sincere thanks to Drs. Tipton, Wiseman and Schauweeker and the nurses for thei 1 ’ kind and efficient care. Mrs. Alta Parsons p.

MAN FOUND SLAIN INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 1.— (UP)—C. E. Wilcox, 46, an insurance company executive, was found dead Monday at the bottom of his private swimming pool. A coroner’s inquest was scheduled. A postmortem indicated Wilcox drowned.

KNCE AWARDS

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( in le Two Meets Thursday

Circle Two of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday at 2:00 p. m. with Mrs. Ralph Williams 502 So. Locust St.

tar-in-law of the bridegroom .wore identical gov. ns of coral net over satin and matching headbands. They carried bouquets of yellow baby mums. The flower girl. Carol Brown, wore a yellow nylon flooi length gown and dropped red rose petals on the white satin aisle cloth as she came down the aisle. Sgt. Earl Harvey, of Chanute Air Force Base, was best man. Ushers were, Wayne Reeves and James Poland. The bride’s mother wore a charcoal wool suit with white ac-

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cessories and a corsage of yellow mums. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a Dior blue twopiece dress with pink accessories, i Her corsage was of yellow and amber mums. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at i the Redwood Inn. The bride j '

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