The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 December 1955 — Page 2

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ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays Mrs. Lawrence Garrett, Rusi f llville, Saturday, Dec 3rd. Mrs. Irene Cole, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Sunday, Dec. 4th. Mrs, Chas. Ray Hunter, Limedale, Monday, Dec. 5th. Albert Wallace, Belle Union and Alpha Allec, Stilesvile twins, 84 years Dec. 6th.

C ARD OF THANKS We wish to thank Rev. and Mrs. U. J. White, Mr. Chas. Rector, ar.d all who assisted in any way for their kindness during the illness and passing of Mrs. Minerva Grant. Mrs. Charity Power* Frank Miles and Family pd READ THE BANNER ADS

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HERALD CONSOUDATTl-Cnir-red in the powtoltu-e a «f r-MirMNtle, lodinR.i »»■« weo-li'i mail matter under net ni Munh 7, 1878. Subscription • rire ‘13 ~ent8 per week; $5.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $6.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street Personal And Local News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Staub were called to Indianapolis Sunday b> the death of Mr. Staub’s uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Knapp of Marion were in Greencaslle, Sunday due to the death of Mrs. A:-v.-rt Howard. Mrs. Chloie Chenoweth an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mm! Gainey of Indianapolis were visitors in this city Sunday. The regular business meet- , :ng of Kappa Delta Phi sorority will be held Tuesday evening, December 6. at 7.30 at the Publice Co.

.Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Courtney A very lovely occasion was the celebration of the 60th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Courtney at their home at 610 South Locust street, Sunday afternoon

Dr. and Mrs. Ltland Tiippet; frQm tWQ to five 0 . clock _ The

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have returned from St. Louis where they attended the MidContinent Dental convention tli 2

past week.

Women of the Moose Chapter No. 138 wil meet Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. sharp it the Moose Home. There will be initiation of

candidates.

The Woman’s Auxiliary of St. ( Andrew’s church wil meet Thurs- | day evening at 7:30 at Parish j Hall. The program will he re-

ports of the year.

Active Tri Kappa, will meet

affair was arranged by their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Courtney of Lansing, Michigan, and Mrs. Evilda Davis, sister of Mrs. Courtney, also of Lansing. They were assisted by many friends, including Mis. Mary Riley, who had charge of the registration book; and others in various capacities. In fact, all of their many friends entered into the spirit of the occasion, by way of showing honor to Mr. and Mrs. Courtney, who have been prominent and loyal citizens of

Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. at the Greencastle for many years, hav-

ing celebrated theii fiftieth an-

home of Mrs. C. ’I. Schauwecker, C13 Ridge Ave. Each member is asked to bring a white elephant

gift.

Ken and Joanna Eitel, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eitel., have returned from Bloomington, where they visited their aunt, Miss Josephine Speer, over the week end. The trip was made by train. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson of Greencastle have been attending sessions of the Farm Bureau Insurance company convention at the Tiade Winds Hotel in,. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. They are registered until Dec. 3. The 1 parm Bureau company has home offices n Indianapolis.

niversary ten years ago. They have not only been esteemed citizens but honored and faithful

Bible Class back in the Locust Street Church and for years in Gobin Church about twenty-one years in all. Their services have been recognized as of the highest quality rendered to any church

or community.

The house was beautifully decorated for the occasion with a profusion of chrysanthemums and other fall flowers, and a beautiful floral center piece graced the dining room table, which was also enhanced by a lovely wedding cake decorated in pink and white icing. Different friends took turns in pouring and refreshments of cake and coffee, nuts and mints, were served Valuable service in the kitchen was rendered by Mrs. Mangus. It seems fitting to say of the occasion that the history of Mr. and Mrs. Com tnev was a case of youthful sweethearts, ripening into the adult courtship and mar-

members of ihe Methodist riage, and now culminating in ,a

Churches here—of Locust Street | Church before merging with Col- | lege Avenue Church, and of Gubin Memorial Church since. Mr. | Courtney- was tendered a recognition ceremony at the morning services a short time ago for having served about thirty- eight years as head usher, starting back in the Locust Street Church

nionship in their golden years. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey of Liberty, Irrt., ChJtles Courtney of Vincennes, InrLAMrBand Mrs. G. R. Ward of Washington, Ind.. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Gravit of Ladoga, Mrs. Gcrnet Racket! Sherfey of Greensburg, Mr. and

and continuing into Gobiif M^\| ^Trs. James Carter and ^ son menial. He had also served es i^James Edward Carter of Terre Sunday School Superintendent. Haute, Miss Olive Bean of RichM? s. Com tney has been the very i and Mrs. Evilda Davis, qi

efficient teacher of the Women’s ! Lurtstng, Michigan.

VI W AUXILIARY NOTICE Members of V. F. W. 1550 ? Auxiliary who are to be waitress, j please be at the Post Home not j later than 5:30 to receive uniforms and table assignments foi the Pearl Harbor Dinner Wednesday, Dec. 7th. If amy waitress has a plain white uniform please

wear it.

Charlotte Swickard, Aux. pres.

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TV TONIGHT

WISH-TY—Channel 8

6:00 / mos ’n’ Andy 6:30 Robin Hood ~:00 Burns and Allen ”•'30 Talent Scouts 8:00 I Love Lucy 8:30 December Bride 9:00 Studio One 19:00 News

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Good Cheer Club r .w. ...

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The Good Cheer Club will nfkejj* 8Thursday, Dec. S at 1 p. ita. with Mrs. Walter DePauw.

home and fontents in a recent

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)1<I Good Meeting

Warren Twp. Club Plans Xmas Party Warren Township Home Economics Club will have their annual Xmas party on Wednesday. Dec. 7th with a pitch-in dinner at 6:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Madge Bridges. Please bring •overed dish, table service and 50 cent gift for exchange. Also gift for secret pal. Mrs. Opal Scobee and Mrs. Inez Simms hostessess. ( reseent Club To Have Xmas Luncheon

Crescent Club will hold its Christmas luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Wednesday at the home of

Late Show j Mrs. Edwin Suavely. Members

please bring 25 cent gift for grab

Thursday evening about eighty women attended the December meeting of the Presbyterian Women's Association held in the church dining room. The evening circle had charge of the Christmas meeting. Preceeding the buffet supper, punch was served. The Christmas theme and decorations were carried out in the

dinner and the program.

Music by DePauw students was enjoyed during the dinner. Dr. Winona Welch gave the devotions and Mrs. Edna Hayes Taylor furnished a delightful program. Mrs. Gifford Black, president of the Association, presided at the business meeting follow-

ing.

WTTV—Channel 4 6:00 Boyd Benett 6:30 Topper < :00 Reader's Digest 7:30 Howard Barlow 8:00 Dottie Made 8:30 Medical Horizons 9:00 Boxing 10:00 News 10:15 Starlight Theater

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WTHI-TY—Channel in 6:00 TV News 6'30 Robin Hood 7:00 Annie Oakley 7 -'00 Bums and Allen 8:00 1 Love Lucy 8:30 December Bride O-'OO — Eddie Cantor 9'30 Mayor of the Town 10: 00 News 10:->0 Late Show

Pitch-In Supper Thi* Evening St. Paul’s Guild of Catholic women will hold a pitch-in supper at 6:30 this evening in the Chapel.

Morning Musicale Meets Wednesday Mrs. Frederick Bergman will be hostess to the Christmas meeting of Morning Musicale at 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday in her home. The varied program wall consist of music by a string ensemble under direction of Mrs. Herman Berg, some piano selections by Miss Nelda Wemekc, and a group earol-sing directed by Mrs. J. E. Porter.

Martha Washington Club Meets Friday Martha Washington Club will meet Friday at 7 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Ruth Fry, 708 South College avenue. Membei.please remember the 50c gift exchange.

Maple Heights Club To .Meet Tuesday The Maple Heights Homo Demonstration Club will hold its Christmas meeting Tuesday evening at 6:30 at the club house. Members please bring grab bag gift, secret pal gift, and a covered dish. Please note time.

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Miscellaneous Shower For John Mace Family

Friends and neighbors of the John Mace family are having a miscellaneous shower for them 1 at the Manhattan church on

$05 N. Jackson St. Phone WDecember 7th at 6:30 o’clock

APPLLANCES AND (CST>

TELEVISION Everyone is invited to attend AND SERVICE to help the family who lost their

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\Ve«t Marion Club Met December 2 Wrst Marion Home Demonstration Club, held their regular December meeting at Old Trail Inn on December 2 with the president, Mrs. Paul Sinclair acting as hostess. After a bountiful turkey dinner the meeting was called to order in the lounge. Mrs. Carl Nichols gave the history and led the singing of the song of the month. Hark The Herald Angels Sing. Eighteen members answered roll call by revealing their secret sisters. Mrs. Mfwk Toney and Mrs. Malcolm Wade received their sec-

ret sister gifts. Mrs. Roland DeWeese gave the Outlook Lesson in the hog market. Mrs. William Newkirk gave « Safatv Lesso - the prcpei way to lift. Mrs P.ay Lawson, incoming president made an announcement of a spe. -.al interest lesson on Lc-ndscap ing to be given on May 3. She al so gave a report on the officertraining meeting she had attended. She reported there was . ckscussion of how t meetin should be conducted, that ever member should be on tim? an< should consult her book as to time and date of the meeting and oil call. Plans were made t< our the First Citizens Bank ir Greencastle in the near future M r. T i’rth Satherlin, Mrs ernic Zeinor. Mrs. Call Barker Mrs. Frank Toney. Mrs. Wm Vcwkirk, and Mis. Eugene Oz inert wore appointed lessoi leaders for the coming year Mrs. Cleo Arnold conducted ih •toil.-.ion of officers. Those in- . tailed were, president, Mrs. Ray ; awson; /iej president, Mrc. inland DeV/cesp; secretary, Mrs Call Barker; treasurer, Mrs Gugeno Ozurent. The retiring president, Mrs. Paul Sinclair was presented with a president’s pin. Pins were also presented to Mrs. Cleo Arnold a-nd Mrs. Lois Zeiner in recognition of their sendees as past presidents. Everyone enjoyed an exchange of Christmas gifts. Mrs. Frank Toney won the door prize The next meeting will be with Mrs. Cleo Arnold on January 6.

MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED SATURDAY

Mrs, George Parker Is Hostess To Club Mrs. George H. Parker was hostess for Club 48 on Nov. 30. Roll call was a patriotic song and there were ten members present. Plans were made for our Christmas party and gift exchange to be held Dec. 17 at 6:30 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Parker. Mrs. Loyd Paul Buis gave the program which was a short Christmas story and after playing Christmas selections on the piano she had contests. Those winning prizes were Mrs. Enos Alice and Mrs Kendall Kejfer. The closing thought was given by Mrs. Raymond Arnold. During the social hour we enjeyed seeing color slides of Mr. and Mrs. Parkers trip taken Lfrst summer to Flin Flon in Manitoba. Our hostess served pleasing refreshments Womart’s Club Meets Wednesday The Woman's Club will meet Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at the Alpha Gamma Delta house, 503 So. Locust St. Mrs. Ralph Wilharas and Mrs. Evan - Crawley will be hotesses. Mrs Thomas Woodson will have change of the program, and will pres jet her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Robert A. Woodson of Vestal, N. Y., in a voice program. Mrs. Herman Berg will assist with a violin obligato. The program is as follows: Psythe— Paladilhe, Dubist vie

CANNONS if he Wore his bilffpkl litea tie you'd give him an Al bu m ^—his billfold is ai important as his tie! And th« ALBUM provides a new conveiv ionce . . . holds from 2 to 3J cards or photos, whatever hi* jt-jeds, without bulging. In luxirious leathers. '

Mr. and Mrs. William I\ Bare is

The marriage of Miss Wilma Faye Cash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cash, Cloverdale R. 2, and William F. Barcus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barcus, Cloverdale R. 1, was solemnized Saturday evening at 5:30 in the home of the bride’s parents. The Rev. Ar thur Daes r ead the vows of the doubt' ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a

street length dress. Her corsage was of red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barcus were the couple’s attendants. A reception was hold immediately following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Barcus arc graduates of the Cloverdale high school. Mr. Barcus is employed as a mail carrier. They wil make their home on Cloverdale R. 2.

MARRIED IN CRAWFPRDSVILLE

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Calhan Miss Mary Margaret Witt, of Roachdale, and Robert L. Calhan were united in marriage on Nov. 5 it the St. Bernard’s Catholic | church, in Ci awfordsville. T&ey are making their home at 2130 Central Ave., Indianapolis.

Blume-Schumann. Jenisalem-St. Paul Aria-Mendel.ssohn. Seren-a-de-Schubert. Violin obligato by Mrs. Herman Berg. Second part; A Child is Born in Bethlehem— Harper. I Wonder As I WanderNiles. In Excelsio-Harper. Jesu Bambino-Yon. Violin Obligate by Mrs. Herman Berg. Country Reading Club To Meet Wednesday The Country Reading Club wid meet Wednesday afternoon, Doc. 7, at 1 o’clock in room 307 of the Union Building, for a Christmas luncheon. Please remember 5Qr gift exchange.

Co/.y Corner Club In Xmas Meeting Cozy Corner Club held ttyei.' Christmas meeting Thursday, Dec. 1st, with Mrs. Charles Crawford. Members cut out comfort blocks during the morning. Mrs. Ralph D. Sears gave thanks for the delicious pitch-in dinner at the noon hour. Meeting was called to ordei by Mrs. Pearl Rice, the president, at one o’clock. Th* 1 club song was sung by the group. Roll call was answered by five members giving a state capII *• »•»J n im* #| Yin

CONGRATULATIONS TO MARY VONTRESS, WINNER OF THE EUREKA SWEEPER AT OUR GRAND OPENING

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CANNONS For HIS Christmas Gifts.

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