The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 December 1955 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTtE, INDIANA, PAGE TWO WTDXESnAV. DECEMBER 7. lft.V». —MrSICAL REVT’E In nir.’.^ntai nr: an»? m e n t s

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HEOALD CONSOLIDATED Entared In the postoffice at i ! <»rccnrastle, Indiana as second xkui mall matter under act of ^ March 7, 1878. Subscription i price 25 '‘enta per week; $5.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $6.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 S. K. Raiiden, Publisher , 17-19 South Jackson Street | I Personal And Local News Briefs Lewis Perry, 60, was lodged in j the Putnam county jail at 6 p. m. Tueaday on a public intoxication j charge. Circle One of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday evening at 8:00 p. m. vuth Mrs. Walter Cox. The Century Club will meet Friday, December 9th, at 2:00 p. in. In the home of Mrs. Allan Harlan, 20 Cole Apt. Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson will be hostess to the Kappa Group of the Christian Women’s Fellowship, Thursday at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moreland of Toronto, Canada, is visiting Mrs Moieland’s uncle, the Hon. Nelson Parliment, of this city. Mrs. Jess Young and Mrs. Gertrude Dalen visited their brothei. Paul Frederick and family last week They also called on Lloyd Greenlee Sunday evening. Due to the funeral services for Miss Nellie Ragan, the guest day ciinner of the Fillmore WSCS will be held one hour earlier Thursday at 11 a. m. instead of 12 noon. Tommy Stringer, local high school senior underwent surgery this morning at the St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis for a knee injury suffered last fall. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fordice of Russellville are the parents of an 8 pound 4% oz. son, Jeffrey Jackson, born November 25 at Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville. They also have tw^o daughters, Donna Kay, years and Judith Lynn, 2 years. Job’s Daughters will hold initiation and inspection at the Masonic Temple in Grcencastle on Monday evening, December 12th. The Order of Eastern Star will serve dinner at 6 o’clock. Reservations for the dinner must be in by December 9th with Mrs. Lois Arnold, telephone 7034-R.

THEY HAD A FINE FREE TURKEY DINNER

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Mrs. Etilaiia Mathew, Putnamville, today, Dec. 7. Darlene Burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burton, 4 | years old today, Dec. 7.

THE HOG MARKET DOWN

Hogs slumped 25 to 50 cents today on receitp of 10,000. Prices ranged from $11 to $11.65 tops. STATION WGRE W ednesday, Dee. 7 6:15 p. m. New’s and Sports 6:30 p. m. Candlelight & Silver 7:30 p. m. Regards to Broadway 7:45 p. m. Faculty Profiles 8:00 p. m. Masterworks from France 8:30 p. m. Concerts in Minature 8:45 p. m. Music of the Masters 9:45 p. m. Conversation 10:00 p. m. Spotlight on Sports 11:00 p. m. Sign Off.

TV TONIGHT W ISH-’n —Channel 8 6:30 Camera 4 7:00 Godfrey’s Friends 8:00 Millionaire 8:30 .... I've Got a Secret 9:00 Steel Hour 10:00 News 10:15 Late Show WTTV—Channel 4 6:30 Disneyland 7:30 MGM Parade 8:00 Pendulum 8:30 Break the Bank 9:00 Boxing 9:45 Sports Show' 10:00 News 10:15 Starlight Theater WTHI-TY—Channel 10 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Break the Bank 7:00 Godfrey’s Friends 6:90 Millionaire ® ; 30 I’ve Got a Secret 9:00 Ed Sullivan 10:00 TV News 10:30 — - Late Show WRIGHTS djdctmo BEE vie* I Wfestinghouse K>6 N. Jackson SL Phone SI APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION ■AUES AND SEEM Cl

Fortnightly Club Oi^erved Oflth Anniversary Fortnightly Club observed its ' an iversr.ry Monday evening it the heme of Mrs. L. H. Dirks, with Mrs. Frances Ruark a-ssist-ng hostess. The tables were oca A ifully deco:! ted with '"br’stmas decorations and corsages. The program committee. Mir. Ethel Peck, Mrs. Agnes Thorium, Mrs. Esther Mayhall and Miss Florence Talburt had charge of the program. Mrs. Erma Ellis gave a history of the founding of the club, and all past presidents of the club were hon-

ored in a candle lighting cere- ^ mony. Past president* of the club i :.rc; .Mrs. W. M. McGaughey, ! Mrs. Benton Curtis. Mrs. Ferd l Lucas. Mrs. Thad Jones. Mrs. C. : C. Gillen, Mrs. Fred Starr. Mrs. Roy Sutherlin, Mrs. Ethel Peck. Mrs. Heber Ellis. Miss Lela Walls. Mrs. Irma Stewart, Mrs. Kate Dunbar and Mrs. Frances Ruark. Fortnightly club county federated, tries to carry out the projects of the general Federation of clubs. At the meeting Monday evening many gifts w-ere brought ior tii_* mentally ill in the mental health homes. Donations aiu giv-

en fn fhe various charities In the county during the year. The speaker for tnc evening was Prof. H. L. Heller of the Department of Education at DoPauw. Professor Heller has spent i several summers teaching ;rt the ! University of Alaska, and showed , slides from the early days to the I present time, which were very | interesting.

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Wairen Patterson and Mrs. Andrew' Zeller who won free turkey dinners at the Lions Club meetirg Monday evening at Charter Night meeting of Greenea'tle Lions.

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Mrs. Roy Sutherlin and her mother, Mrs. Ivan Ruark are shown at the refreshment table at the €0th anniversary of the Fortnightly club, held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. L. H. Dirks. Mrs. Ivan Ruark is the present president of the club and Mrs. Sutherlin is a past president.

Presbyterian Cireles To Meet Thursday Circle I will meet at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Walter Cox with Mrs. Robert Cooper as cohostess. Circle II will meet at Z p. m. wi.h Mrs. Paul Evans, Mrs. Hazel Hamill co-hostess. Circle III will meet Friday at 2 p. m. at the Lambda Chi House with Mrs. Jennie Laughlin as hostess and Mrs. Caviness and Mrs. Dunbar as co-hostesses. Members please note change of date.

Tljp Jolly Homemakers Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Mary Sutherlin. Mrs. Wilma Rader will be assisting hostess.

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