The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 December 1955 — Page 2
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Per so it h8 And Local News Briefs
Thursday, December 15, at 7:45 p. m. “Conceit Cavalcade’’ will present a special Christmas program on radio station WORE Florence J. Godwin left today to spend Christmas Holidays with her son and family, Harry R. Barrick, 731 Cappress Ave, Venice, Fla. Word has been received here of the birth of a son Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Levi of Sheridan, Wyoming. Mrs. Levi is the former Betty Handy of this city. Amortg those attending the polio dinner Monday evening, in addition to those mentioned yesterday, were Mr. and Mrs. Gilsinger of Madison township and Mrs. Virginia Crowe of Greencastle. Mrs. Edith Moffett, Mrs. Pearl Jeffries, and Donal 1 Kerns weie called to French Lick Sunday by the death of their brother, Roy Kerns. Mr. Kerns had been suffering from a heart ailment the past twelve weeks. A new board member of the Indiana Civil Liberties Union is Dr. Warren Steinkraiis, assistant professor of philosophy at Pauw University. Dr. Steinkraus,, who has been a member of the DePauw faculty since 1950, was elected to the ICLU position for a three-year term. Mrs. Walter G. Lynn of Madison, Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Herbert Blocker and Mr. Blocker. Mr. Lynn will arrive before Christmas to spend the holidays with the Blockers and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hoover. Another guest of the Hoovers and the Blockers for the holidays, is Mrs. Myrtle Hoover, mother of Mr. Hoover and Mr\ Blocker. IN MEMORY In loving memory of W. O Lewis, who passed away ten years ago today, December 14.
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The pearly gates were opened, A gentle voice said. “Come.” And with farewells unspoken, He gently entered home. Wife, children and
grandchildren
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Warren Town hip Club Fluid i Meeting 'i.i. *.nnu:.i Cj.siitmas dinner meeting of .he Waiten Township Home Demonstration Club \va ■; held Wednesday. Dec. 7. at the home of Mrs. Madge Bridgewith Mis. Opal Scobee as hostess. Following a delicious dinner he meeting was opened by singing the song of the month ard repeating the creed with the .president, Louise Brown, piesiding. Safety lesson was given bv Mary Kendall and outlook by Louise Brown. Secretary-treas-urei report was given. Roll cali was a nswered by revealing secret -i.ster. After a gift exchange the meeting was a Ijourned. Needlecraft Club To Meet Friday The Needlecraft Club will meet with Mrs. Paul McKeehan. 525 An lerson street on Friday at 2:00 p. m. Mrs. E. R. Bartley will present the program. There will be a twenty-five cent gift exchange. Please bring food for the Christmas basket for a i'<yGood Cheer Cluh Holds Meeting The Christmas meeting of the Good Cheer Club was held Thursday. Dec. 8th at the home of Mrs. Walter D. DePew. Members answered roll call with a Bible verse and Christmas carols were sung preceding the gift exchange around the lighted Christmas tree. The boxes prepared for the chibs Christmas Good Cheer deed were filled and were left with the hostess for delivery before Christmas. The hostess served refreshments in the Christmas theme during the social hour. Mrs. Etta McFerran, mother of Mrs. DePew, was a guest. The meeting adjourned to meet again January 12th with Mrs. George Irwin. Clinton Falls W.S.C.S. Christmas Supper Saturday Clinton F'alls W.S.C.S. will hold its annual Christmas supper Saturday December 17th at the church. Supper will be served at 6:00 p. m. Everyone is invited to come with well filled baskets and enjoy the true Christmas Spirit.. Club Meets With Mrs. Hattie Unger The Clinton-Madison Friendly Club met with Mrs. Hattie Unger for their Christmas supper and Party Thursday, December 8th. After a wonderful supper, which was enjoyed by fifteen members and seventeen guests, the meeting was conducted as usual. The following officers were elected for the coming year; President, Mrs. Oscar Perkins; vice president. Airs. Vern Sigler; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Ray Clodfelter; cor. sec., Mrs. James Burke. Mrs. Claude Crodian read the Christmas Story from the Bible. It was decided to make a donation to Col Huckleberry's Christmas project. Meeting closed with club prayer and a note of thanks to Mrs. Unger and George for their gracious hospitality.
Mrs. Mary Sutheiiin Is Hostess To Club The Jolly Homemakers Club met at the home of Mrs. Mary Sutherlin with Mrs. Wilma Rader assistant hostess. Old and new business was brought up and discussed. It was decided to have the annua! Christmas dinner at the Old Trail Inn Thursday, December 15, at 5:30 CST. Alonths were drawn by the members for hostesses. Secret pals were drawn fo*-
HONORED QUEEN
.Miss Janet Donelson Public installation for Job's Daughters will be held Monday evening. Miss Janet Donelson will be installed as Honore 1 Queen. Othmelective officers include Doretta Harris, Senior Princess; Dixie Goldsberry, Junior Princess; and Jean Kircher, Marshal.
opened the meeting by reading the thought for the month, fol-'.c-wi by Novs- Girnf: am reciting Ih ' Xmas 3lory. After a short business meeting. Mrs. Artheila Higgins presented the Xmas Program entitled “The Bethel ?hem to i ’ with songs by Eleanor M Muller and Ruby -Major, also readings by Alice Hatfield and Louise Sullivan. After the gift exchange, refreshments were served to eleven members. , Piitnamville I’. T. A. To Meet Thursday The Putnamville P. T. A. wil meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the school house Then will be a Christmas program given by the children.
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next year. This year's secret pals will be revealed at the Christmas dinner. The hostess and assistant hostess had contests, which were won by several people. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Elaine Batcholar.
Mrs. Forest Aker Hostess To Club Mrs. Forest Aker was hostess for the Pleasant Gardens Home Demonstration CJub meeting which w?s held ,.n Friday, Dee. 9. Roll call was answered bj fourteen members who responded with a Christmas Bible verse. Secretary and treasurer’s reports were read and approved. HeaUh, Outlok and Safety reports were also given. The 1956 program books were distributed. Installation services were held for 1956 officers and a Christmas program consisting of stories and songs was enjoyed by the group. A gift exchange and the serving of refreshments was the climax of the afternoon. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Roy Johnson on Jan. 13. Each member is to demonstrate some “Penny Saver” which she uses in her home.
TRAFFIC TOLL KI NS HIGH INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 14 (UP) Indiana's 1955 traffic toll is running about eight per cent higher than last year, State Police reported today. The total number of highway ; deaths through Sunday midnight was 1.067, as compared with 987 for the same period a year aj Most of the the 80-death creases was chalked up on rural highways. Rural deaths increased 61,while urban deaths were up
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Supt. Frank Jessup warned that the year's most dangerous period is still ahead.
New Club Organized In Jackson Township A new Home Pemonstratioi. Clul^ the Jacksonettes, has been organized in Jackson township, the only township in Putnam county not previously served by at least one Home Demonstration Club. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. A. N. Cheney. Assisting with organizing the club were Mrs. Paul McKeehan, county president; Mrs. Leon Harney, president of the Town and Country Club of Roaehdale; Airs. Drake Brookshire, Mrs. Otho Fa Her and Airs. Louise Robbins, all officers and leaders of the Town and Country Club, ana Airs. Mildred Ca-sady, home demonstration agent. Officers of the new club are Airs. Guy Dean, president; Airs Win. McMullen, 1st vice president; Alls. Claude Malayer, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Fred Go win secretary; and Mrs. A. N. Cheney, treasurer. Other members of the new club are Mrs. Claienee Pickett, Mrs. Alice Hatfield, Airs. Fiod Parmer, Mrs. Wallace Pitcock. Mrs. Eldon Stanley, Airs. Lester Wilson, Mrs. Chauncey Sutherlin and Mrs. Charles Bourne. New Maysville Community Club .Meets Dec. 9th
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BULLETIN COLUMBUS. Ohio. Gov. Frank Lausche announced today that he will be a candidate for presidential nominee on the Democrat ticket when the convention convenes in Chicago next year.
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