The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 December 1955 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, 1»A<.E TWO TI EHDAY. DECEMBER IS. 1»M.

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FIRE \T SEVSIOm SEYMOUR. Ind.. 1m*c 1?» «l T Pi r A 4W.U& 'tirr d^*~t r. yed a yvirtioiv Davidson Feed S^r^ice and Elevator at Freetown Monday ni^ht. but further damage was prevented through the efforts of a volunteer bucket

Imdgade.

The brigade kept the flames from spreading into the office and feed room of the year-old building until fire companies from Jonesville. Columbus and Nashville arrived to extinguish the blaze. Destroyed was the elevator which was filled with grain. Firemen said the blaze apparently started from friction sparks from a giinder in the cob room and spread to the elevator

section.

on *r unknown friend

. mar have ea ner up in r,.r, cm a ar.o.'t time afore she

was shot to death.

The mysterious friend has fail- | i ed to come forward, despite four j dt.ys of intensive police investi- ! gation. But officers checking the ; ■ last hours of pretty Carolyn Marie Xevins felt sure he exist-

i ed.

The investigators therefore tried to learn more of the church- ; going. 20-year-old coed's private ! life. Questioning of her school- | mates at' the University

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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Turn not to the right hand nor of \ to the left. Remove they foot

POLK E HUNT KILLER OMAHA. Neb. Dec. 13 (UP) —The hunt for the killer of a college beauty queen centered

Omaha and of fellow Lutheran parishioners was stepped up. Detective Inspector Ernest Ptown. in chaige of the investi-

gation, said it now appears like- I ly that Carolyn was killed by ; someone she knew. It also ap- | pears certain that she made an . unexplained departure from a bus |

stop where she was waiting for her father to pick her up late Friday night, police said.

from evil.—Pr. 4:27.—If we have an important objective in life we should not be diverted therefrom by trifles.

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Personal And Local News Briefs

Mrs. Ethel Coffman of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chacld. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hendershot of Seymour spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Conrad. Woman's Society of Christian Service meets Thursday at 2:00 p. m. The church stationery will be on sale at that time. Women of the JIoo.se will meet Wednesday at 8:30 >. m. for regular meeting. Members are asked to bring a $1.00 gift for tne

grab bag.

The Chez-Nous C'ub will meet Thursday 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Howard Burkett, 700 Shadowlawn Ave. Bring toy. for hospital and secret pal gift. Stevie D. Agnev, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Agnew, underwent a tonsil operation at the Putnam County hospital Monday morning. He was released Tuesday morning and doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Percival C. Peterson were here from Chicago Tuesday for the funeral of Daniel B. Madden. Mrs. Peterson, the former Anna Jladden, is an ex-Greencastle resident and a sister of the deceased.

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Methodist church ihe W. S. C. S. will meet. The Wesley P’ayers of the Methodist Student Movement will present ‘‘The Scarf of Smyrna” a play by Ronald Lorenzen. Miss Janet Reusser w*ll direct the play. Worship will be led by Mrf. Kermit Morrison and a double trio of women's voices will sing Jesu Bambino by Yon. This group is under tne direction of Mrs. Daniel Hanna. Miss Ann Clarkson will accompany the group on the piano. Chairman of the Fellowship hour will be Mrs. W. B. Singltton. The church stationery will be on sale at this meeting.

Golden Link Club To Meet Wednesday Golden Link Club will hold a pitch-in dirner at G:3G p m. i Wednesday nt the home c.f Mi : Ethel Sdhachtel. Please bring ! 50-cent gift for grab bag and ‘ also Secret Pal gift.

Jefferson Home Ec. C lub Plans Xmas Party The Jefferson Home Demonstration Club will hold their Xmas party Dec. 17th, 6:30 p. m. at the school building. Bring 25c gifts for grab bag, Pitch-in dinner and your own table service. Please note change of date. The donations for the Christmas baskets of the ClintonMadison Friendly Club must be made to Mrs. James Burk or Mrs. Vern Sigler this week, or not later than Wednesday, Dec. 21.

Pupil Program For Jones PTA Pupils of the fourth, fifth and sixth grade will present a Christmas Operetta, "The Madonna’s Choice,” by Otis M. Carrington, Thursday, December 15th at a meeting of the Jones Parent-Tea-chers Association. Parents and teachers will gather in the auditorium at 2:30 for the meeting and the program to be directed by Mrs. Hollis Masten and Mrs. E. B. Goss. Mrs. Helen Brown is the accompanist. Children and teachers are looking forward to seeting many parents and friends at this

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Mrs. Josef Sharp will be in charge of the program. Members are urged to remember to

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|~ 3 i h } Brick Aid Will Ag-e^ Friday

*, The ‘fenckj.’Clip pel Ladies Aid Avill meet^aWth^ churcm Friday, Dec. 16, at 1:30 p. m. We urge everyone to com°. There will be a shower for the church kitchen at this meeting. The public is

welcome to participate.

A special Christ mas program has been planned. Devotions are to be given by Bessie Priest. Tire hostesses are Clara South, Marv New, Susie Rollings, Myrtle Allen, Elma Wagoner and Laura

Thomas.

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Woman's Bible Club To M«*et Friday The Woman's Bible Club ol Gobin Memorial church will meet Friday afternoon. Dec. 16, at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. C. Northnip. There will be a gift exchange. Coterie Meets Friday Coter ie will meet Friday eve?:ing at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Robert Moody. Members pleas'bring Christmas gifts.

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Mrs. Simpson Stoner Hostess to Tri Kappa Associate chapter of Tri Kappa will meet at the home ci Mrs. Simpson Stoner, Thursday at 5:30 p. m. for the annual Christma-3 party. Assisting hosesses are: Mrs. David Houck, Mrs. Kenneth Bennett, Mrs. W. J. Fuson, Miss Lela Walls and Mrs. Willard Umbreit.

the Christmas stD r y as the devotions.. The Pet nnJ Hobby club, \.' i U.c help of theh 1. ..dc: provio r.J >1.. U.'eilw Lor U.c evening. They also held tlieir installation of new officers for the club. This was an interesting pa v i of the progrn,n> Mrs. Doyle Nichols thanked Mrs. Opal Law.* ai, Mrs. Cleo Arnold and Mrs. Gene Ozment f >' the cooking of Uie turkey, the dressing and the■ rolls. She also thanked everyone who had helped during the past two years in any way. Irwin Wallace then gave a report of tho * state convention which he and Mrs. Wallace attended. He then installed the Marion Township new officer^ for 1956. f

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Christian Church Women Will See Play The First Christian Church Women’s Fellowship will meet on Thursday, Dec. 15th, at 2:00 p. m. in the church parlor. A play, “Star of Glory” will be presented.

MARION TOWNSHIP F.B. HOLDS REGULAR MEETING The Marion Township Farm Bureau met Dec. 8 at the school in Fillmore for i*s annual turkey supper. Ora Day gave tne invocation. John Cash, the now chairman, pr esided over the business meeting, due to the absence of t > • chairman and vice chairman. Mrs. Charlea rino-grass gave

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Mrs. William C. Jones, 312 Sycamore street, Dec. 13. Dolor es Sears, daughter of Mr and Mrs. RuSseTt Sears, 11 year* old today, Dec. 13. Alpha Haines. Brllc Union, today, Dec. 13. Ray Cline, Belle Union, Dec. 13. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Forest Figg 17 years today, Dec 13. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Giddings, 39 years today, Dec. 13. PLAN STANDARD SCHOOL PLANS OF THE STATE INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 13-An eight man state committee today started an inspection of three schools to prepare standard plans for constnjet’on in Indian i. The group will visit two schools in Lafayette and one in Indianapolis. State School Supt. Wilbi” 1 Young said he noped plans can be drafted for-an average cost of $12,500 per classroom. He said the current construction average is $29,000.

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