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6. 1911 and passed away December 11. 1955, age '*1 years. He was united in marriage vo .Mi. ii d Christine WTiite June 18, 1939. To this ur.nn were bor.i two children, Fidon Gerald and J>ine Pauline. She passed away June 18, 1944. Eldon was b-um and reared in this community ir.d lived here ail his life. His father mother and little daughter p’-cceded him in death. He leaves his wife, Mildred. and son, Gerald, one brother. Dalton Eugene, one sister-in-law, Huth, three nieces and several other relatives and friends. We know not why death should come, And take our loved ones home, But though our eyes with tears be dim, The Lord knows v'hy we’ll trust in him. O yes, He knows why— These things are ordered from on high. The dark clouds may hide the nun, The Lord knows why— His will be done.

IN MEMORY In memory of om son, Charles Robeit Goodman, who passed away three years ago today, Dec. 20, 1952. No morning dawns, no night returns But what we think of you, Those left behind are very dear, but none replaces you. Thoughts of you come drifting back within our hearts to stay. To know that you are resting When twilight ends the day. Sadly missed by mother, father and Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Nelson and family. p. READ THE BANNER ADS

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THE DAILf BANNER i and IP® AID CON SOLID ATH5 Entered In the postofftce ai Greencastle, Indiana as second | class mall matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription J price 25 '•ents per week; $5.001 per year by mail In Putnam i County; $6.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 S. K. Kariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

Bride-Elect

Personal

And Local News Briefs

on tables for a large number of members their husbands and Ch.ldt -.l f-Tid LcVt! ul gV'^StS ..ho had lots of fun gn.blng .fifts.

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The rest of the evening was spent in playing games. The next meeting will be Jan. 26th at the home of Mrs. Blanchard Ketchem. IN MEMORY

nev Ann Harris

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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Darnell of Bainbridge are spending the winter months in Sebring. Flor-

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Mrs. Ethel Horner was operated on for appendicitis Friday morning. She is reported as doing nicely

In loving remembrance of our Daddy and son, Pfc. Lamar King, who gave his life for his country in France, Dec. 19th.

1944.

Fast as the rolling seasons Bring the house of fate to those we love, Each pearl that leaves the broken string Is set in Friendships crown above. ' As narrower grows the earthly

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j The circle widens in the sky. | These are our treasurers that re-

mains,

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on high.

Daughter Sharon Rose and

The Jefferson Home Demon- Mother and Dad.

| stration Club held their December meeting with a dinner party

Telephone Co. Holds Xnnual Xmas Parly Ti.2 annual Christmas party or the children of employees >f the General Telephone Inc. was held Saturday afternoon at the office. Fifty-two children md twenty adnlts were present. Santa Claus arrived for a visit with gifts for all the children. Refreshments were served.

All enjoyed md Ultcl ev M

the Donald Pi

HANDY LOUISVILLE. Burglars used tor robbery' to break another firm. F\ ficulty checking They occured in to each other in ing.

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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Hari ris wish to announce the en-

repoited j g. a g emen t ^ their daughter,

quite ill at his home in Putnam- i xancy Ann to Ronald E. Saundv *He. j ers iSOn 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Ray

Saunders of Belle Union. No date

has been set for the wedding.

Jefferson Tvvp. Club Enjoys Dinner Party

The Sunday School of the|

Biick Chapel church will present I a Christinas play, "Let Every Heart Prepare Him Room,”

Thursday evening at 7:30.

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After a lovely dinner the memI bers revealed their secret sister's

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An old fashioned grab bag

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Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Pierce and Mrs. Mary Hartley left today to spend Christmas in Ark- | ansas City, Kansas, with Mr. and ^ Mrs. Paul Hartley and Mrs. Tas- j sell Boyles. J. Rex Queeney and daughter, Sharon Ann, of Detroit are ex- | pected to arrive today to spend j a week with Mr. Or.eeney’s par- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Queeney j on Greenwood Ave. The annual benefit matinee, I sponsored by tne Council of j Clubs and the Voncastle Theater, { will be held Thursday afternoon, | Dec. 22, at 2 o’clock. Admission j will be canned goods to be used j to fill Christmas baskets for the J J welfare. Miss Nancy Barnaby, a stu* J dent at Centenary Junior College. Hackettstcwn, N. J., is spending the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. CH Barnaby. She will return to Hackettstcwn to resume her studies on Jan. 4th. There will be a Christmas party at the Craver Nursing Home Thursday evening at 7:30 tor the partents. Relatives and friends of the patients are cordially invited to attend tne party. Mrs. Hannah Graver. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Jewell adn son, David, are spending the holidays with Mrs. Jewell’s parents, Mr. and M’.s. Raymond R. Neal. Bob Neal will be home j Saturday from Scott Field Air j Base where he is stationed. Mrs. Joan Neff of Terre Haute, will spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Feld. Mrs. Neff is on general duty at St. Anthony’s hospital. Mrs. Neff’s husband, Lt. Gordon Neff, is stationed in Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mandelblatt and children have been called to Pittsburgh, Penn., due to the death of Mr. Mandelblatt’s J father, Sam Mandelblatt. He passed away Monday evening. Funeral services will be held Wednesday in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie E. Eastham of Norman, Okla., arrived Monday to spend the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Eastham and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Alexander and other relatives. Mr. Enstham is stationed at Norman, Okla., with the L T . S. Navy. Andrew Pittman left Sunday to go to tlie home of his daughter. Mis. Margaret Lassiter, Baltimore, Md. After the first of the year, Mr. Pittman will enter John Hopkins hospital for ) treatment. He has been confined to his home for several weeks by illness. His address is: 2524 W. Lafayette Ave. Baltimore, Md. Thirty-five years ago today. Dec. 20ih, Walter Feld entered the mail service on the Pennsylvania railroad. During this period Mr. Feld has served on various railroads ani for fifteen years he was in charge of mail at the Chicago Terminal. At the present time he is handling the United States mail on the Monon railroad. The Roachdale Presbyterian Church was honored last Sunday to have as their guests, the Order of Job s Daughters, Bethel No. 75. They were guests of their honored queen. Miss Dianna Cooper. After church they met in the church basement for a Christmas dinner party and exchange of gifts. Thirty-eight girls were present

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HAZEN, N. D. (UP)—Maybe Little Bo Peep didn’t have it so bad after all. Jacob Benz reported recently that 76 head of sheep had strayed from h ; s farm here.

Miss Carolyn Gentry Mr. and Mrs. Zane R. Gentry of Greencastle, R. 3 wish to announce the engagement of thei’ daughter. Carolyn Ann, to Edward H. McNown, sen of Mr. ana Mrs. Harrison E. McNown of Harshay, Wisconsin. Miss Gentry is a senior at Indiana University and is a member of Alpha Xi De’ta sorority. Mr. McNown attended the University of Wisconsin and is employed as a highway surveyor by the state of Wisconsin. No date has been set for the wedding.

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