The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1956 — Page 2

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SOCIETY

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progress on every front

Thf \pv\ncf. of mfuicinf. against tlie enemy, di^ea^e, ‘■weeps forward on e\erv front. Techniques of anesthesia have improved to make possible surgical procedures denied to the practitioner of the twenties. Highly refined and specialized mechanical aids, including the x-ray, fluoroscope, and electrocardiograph, have sharpened diagnostic skills, le-ting of the hlood and urine reveals more shrnrlicant facts to the physician than ever befo In support of the phv-ician. the pharmaceuticalchemist continues to forge new chemical and biological weapons to fight disease. Insulin for the management of diabetes niellitns liver extract for pernicious anemia, sulfa drugs, and penicillin are examples. Your physician and your pharmacist arc alert to apply the improved procedures as they become available.

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HEARING AID AUTHORITY Belton** is happy to olf- r the services of Mr. Robert I'. Oldham. It. S., recognized authority on hearing aids for special consultation. Wednesday, February 1, 1956

at the office of Or. \V. .1. Fiison, M. I>., Alamo Bull ling, Greeneastle, Ind , from 10 A. M. to 5 I*. M. For appointment either write Air Oldham at 830 State Life Building, Indianapolis, Ini, >r Plion • 569 in (irctuicastlc, Ind.

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Stilosville. who is attending InJ:ana University, has been elect?.i courtesy chairman of Delta Zcta socia-1 aorority. s|y s Will Observe >7th Anniversary Wednesday Mi. and Mrs. Elmer Sly, 301 West Franklin .street, will observe their fifty-seventh wedding anniversary on Wednesday, February 1.

pecan pie and coffee. < meeting will be with Mt: H. Parker.

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Clu!) Met With Airs. Antonio Caruso The Home Guardian Home Demonstration Club me* Wednesday. Jan. 25th at 7:45 o’clock at the home of Mrs. A tonio Caruso.

Personal And Local News Briefs

World War I Veterans will meet in their club rooms ove. Fleenor’s drug store Friday’ evenirg at 7:30. The Neighborly’ Sewing Club | will meet this ex’ening at 7:30 aL j the home of Mrs. Ruth Smith. Mrs. Mary Pingleton will be the hostess. Word has been received here I of the arrest in Pompano Beach,

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of John Edward Jackson.

39, for the alleged murder of Jim Moore of this city’ last May 19. Jackson is said to haye contessed to the killing of Moore. The arrest was made by the FBI. Earl Fisk Camp No. 48 and Earl Fisk Auxiliary No. 54 U.S.W.V. will meet February 2, at 6 p. m. at the home of Mr. j and Mrs. Shirley Reeves. The dinner will be to celebrate the j 25th birthday of the Auxiliary, j The dessert will be furnished. ! Bring food and table service. All j members are urged to be present.

ADMITS ROBBERIES

VINCENNES, Ind., Jan. 31.— j (UP) Sheriff Francis Thomas I today today three 18-vear-old j youths and a juvenile have ad- ; mitted a series of Knox and Pike County thefts and breakins dur-

ing the past five months,

j Arrested on burglary charges i were David Devine of near Viao nnes and Garry Lindsay and I Richard Bodart of Monroe City’. ! The sheriff said the gang admic- , ted numerous car lootings, farm raids and breakins at a Petersburg grocery and a Vincennes

theater.

WOF.NDS FATAL INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 31.— (UP) Mrs. Vergie Mae Howard, 45. Indianapolis, mother of five children, died late Monday in Methodist Hospital of shotgun wound suffered last week. Authorities held her husband, James, 33, on a preliminary charge of assault and battery^ with intent to murder. Howard claimed he shot his wife accidentally “while fooling around with

the gun.”

RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 841

Mr. and Mrs. 4. I'rank Wilson Honored On Anniversary A dinner was neld Sunday. J :n. 29. at the Parkersburg Chiistian church in honor of the forty-eighth wedding annive:saiy of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Wilson. One hundred and fifty people enjoyed the delicious turkey dinner- following the church set vices. In the afternoon a program of music was presented by three ol Mr .and Mrs. Wilson’s gtandchilclr * n and Keith Blaydes, Sharon Crow, Mar y Lou Hat bison, Teddy and Lilly Britton with Bernice Stewart at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have been members of the church for fifty

years.

Children of Mr. and Mrs. Wil son present were Mr. and lilts. James Myers and children, Roac’ndale; Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Baker and childr en, and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Gorden and daughter, of Lafay’ette; and Randel at

home.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilson wish to thank everyone for making it a day they will long remember. Methodist Women’s C ircle.-, Meet Thursday Naomi- 2:00, Hostess, Miss Susie Talbott; Assistant, Mrs. Evan Crawley. Mary 2:00, Hostess, Mrs. K< nneth Peck; Devotions, Mrs. Alma Woodson; Assisting hostess, Mrs. Mattie Goodwine. Martha 2:00. Hostess, Mrs. Kermit Morrison; Assistant. Mrs. Warren Steinkraus; Devotions, Mrs. Clinton Gass. Esther—2:00. Hostess. Mrs. C. M. Schauwecker; Devotions, Mrs. C. L. Biebcr. Wesleyan Service Guild—7:30. Hostess, Mrs. Robert Moodie, R. R. 4; Program, Miss Florence Talburt. Rebecca—8:00, Please note changes. Hostess, Mrs. Robert Searles, 501 South Jackson; Assistant, Mrs. Herman Berg; Program, Mrs. Henry Pchan. Canaan Club Met At Coatesvijle The January meeting of the Canaan Home Demonstration Club was held Tuesday, Jan. 24th at the Coatesville Civic Building. The bad weather causing the changed date. At the noon hour all did justice to the carry-in luncheon for which Mrs. Elmer Christy offered thanks. Our business meeting which followed, conducted by Mrs. Leffell Goss consisted of Salute to the flags, creed, song of the month, secretary and treasurer’s reports, safety re-

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guests, Mrs. Ruth Smith. Mrs. Esther Gorham, and Mrs. Mabel Livesay. A cosmetic demonstration was given by Mrs. Ozclla Wren. This was very intere ting and everyone enjoyed it and found it most helpful. After the program the usual business meeting was held b\- the president. Mrs. .Mary Reding. Delicicus refre kfnents were served by the hostess. Mi>s Mildred Dimmick li sic*,'- At Luncheon Miss Mildred Dimmick was hostess at a luncheon today. Tuesday, at the -DePauw Union Building honoring Dr. Ralph Sockman. Dr. Sockman is the oastor of the Christ's Church, Methodist, of New York City. Dr. Sockman is at DePauw this week in conjunction with the Indiana Pastors conference being held at Gobin Memorial Methodist church. He is the principal speaker for the Men- j denhall lectures at the annual ! series of religious addresses be- j ing conducted this week at De- j

Pauw.

Woman's Club Meets Wednesday The Woman’s Club will meet I Wednesday, Feb. 1st at 2:00 p. m. at the Alpha Phi sorority ! house, 202 E. Hanna street, observing the 82nd anniversary ci | the club. Professor Robert 13. | Williams will be the guest speak- ;

er.

■y Kerala'_•. change of Ji

COUNCIL MEETING HELD The first Home Demonstration Count .1 meeting of the year was he’.d in the DePauw Union Bunding on Monday. * • ' Mrs. Carl Myers, a past prodent of the county organization in.-tailed the new officers for the \ e.r. Th* y are: President. M s. W yne Sinclair; 1st vice-pros c nt. Mrs. Roy Johnson: 2n t vice-president, Mrs. Josef Sharp, secretary, Mrs. Leffel Go---: ti(nsurer. Mrs. Frank Toney; adviser. Mrs Paul Mi Keehan; chorus i op.. Mrs. Wen Jell Bi attain Mrs. Myers also presented Mrs. Ponl McKeehan. outgoing pro - .lent with a president’s pin and expressed the group’s appreira tii a. for her excellent leadership during the past year. Mrs. Jamelin of the Tip Toppers Chib ented a corsage to Mrs. Sm- •, the new county president, mimittee reports by Mr-, ei Goss, Mrs. Charles Spike:and Mrs. Charlie Wise complete ; the morning’s program. Following luncheon which wa' served at the Union Building, several matters of business were taken up and disposed of. The n eting concluded with a discussi >n of goals for 1956. The goals adopted by the group were: 1. Raise county membership thruogk increasing membership in existing clubs and sponsoring new clubs, with particular emphasis on encouraging more of the younger - homemakers to join the organization. 2. Study plans for the proposed home economics building at the county fairgrounds. 3. Boost 4-H Club work by assisting local 4-H leaders. 4. Improve the home demonstration program in the IocpI clubs through hotter planning for lessons and better presentation of lessons.

ANXTVFR*? \rTT<5 Wedding

itirtlxl:i> «• Stevi n Payne, son of Mr. an 1 | s. Russi-11 Payne. 11 years old I lay. Jan. 31. PLE\ FOk BIRDS INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. 31 ’P \ The Indiana Conservation ,

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SNOW KILLS FIVE Ry V nifnl f r rr*4 liana’s second major snowf the season caused a heaw

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ittacks in* vt d today, 'red while Monday lea.-*t fiv* the three on snoxvto at least loosier fa-

lookToThalsader-A & F To Cut Yousi f ood Bill MORE! 569 PRICES REDUCED hi MP Since Last Sept. 1 COME SEE COME SAVE AT ARP

Sales Ladies WANTED BY Lords Ladies' Store Coming Soon To Greencastie Nationally Famous For Top Quality Feminine and Children's Apparel “At Great Savings." Experience Preferred - Top Salaries Paid - Apply In Writing. Giving Fuli Particulars to B. B. Farrar 4611 Carrollton, Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana

sponses and roll call. We con-

tributed to the Polio Fund. Our

TV

TONIGHT

business session ended with the

club prayer.

WISH-TV—Channel 8

Mrs. Vern Lxdick was chair-

0:00

Frisco Beat

man of the social hour entertain-

1 6:30

Name That Tune

ment. Mrs. Elmer Christy gave

1 7:00

Phil S

the devotions. Piano solos were

j 7:30

Navy Log

bv Mrs. Russell Harcomt and

j 8:00 .

Mi- ■ M

Mrs. Oral McCullough. Read-

1 8:30

ReJ Skelton

ings bv Mrs. Iva Harcourt. Mrs.

9:00

.... SS4.000 Question

Raymond Goss. Mrs. Lloyd

I 9:30

Motorama

Greenlee and Mrs. Vern Runnells.

10:00

News

We were glad to hax - e with ns

10:15

Late Show

Mrs. Raymond Lisby who enter-

tained r.s with slide pictures tak-

WTTV—Channel 4

en immediately after the tornado

j 6:00

Biff Baker

al Coatesville and since the town

6:30

Warner Bios.

being rebuilt. Also scenes of the

7:30

Wyatt Earn

Niagara Falls and other places

8:00

Danny Thomas

of interest while vacationing.

8:30

Cavalcade Theater

We had fourteen members, five

9:00

.... Fishing Club

guests and five children present

9:30

I Led 3 Lives

to enjoy the day. Our guests

10:00

N • w

were Mrs. Dexter Darnell. Miss

10:15

Starlight Theater

Marjorie Christy, Mrs. Clyde

Jones, Mrs Jesse Sechman and

WTHI-TV—Channel 10

Mrs. Robert Arnold. We were

6.00

TV News

Mad to welcome Mrs. Janes. Mrs.

6:15

Doug Edwards

Sechman and Mrs. Arnold to our

6 30

Name the Tune

club membership. Our next

7:00

Phil Sil\-e r .s

meeting will be held at the hom<-

7:30

Navy Log

if Mrs. Leffel Goss. The after-

8:00

Mt-

noon of Feb. 16th at 1 p. m. CST

8:30

Soldiers of Fortune

with Mrs. Raymond Goss and

9:00

$64,000 Question

Mrs. Lester Miller as co-hostess-

9:30

.... Trust Your Wife?

es.

10:00

TV News

10:15

Late Weathei

Mr-'. Loyd Buis

10:30

Late Show

Was Club Hostess

AT H U 'S

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DRESS SHIRTS

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REGULAR $3.95

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The January meeting of Club IS was with Mrs. Loyd Buis Nine members were present. Our esponscs for roll call was “What ! ' got for Christmas.” During our 1 msiness session our new pro- j grams were discussed and it was J roted to make a contribution o the Polio Fund. Mrs. Ross Alice gave the program cm Interioi —

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