The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 February 1956 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER TIH R*., FF.B. 2. lf>*6 FnRP ? C \KD of- ThA..»kS:.. :g \\> wi*!f U> >- • - li .ir:fofT find d-> > an-p:*-ciati'»f to our friend,'. Oeig 1 !- brjrs and relatives for the lovely floral tributes and the many <• :hcr acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy and help at the time ot the de^lh of our beloved mother, grandmother ami s;s*et. Mrs Bessie Martin Steel* Also we aie n'.f>st appreciative ar.il wi«h to*thank the minister. Rev. June Evans for his messag* uf comfort, the Whitaker funeral home for their kind and understanding services, the .singers, pail bearers, the Putnam Countv hospi al. Dr. George Tennis and .1* an for their kind services, thCloverdale High SchcKrl for ail kindness, the Millgrove, Clove;diile Methodist and Nazarent Churches for their expression - of sympathy, and anyone who assisted in any way in this time of bereavement. Glen M. Steele and family Miss Ethel Steele Mrs. Clovia Martin Quinlan TV TONIGHT WISH-TV—Channel X G:00 Century Story 6:30 Sgt. Preston 7:00 Bob Cummings 7:30 Climax fc:30 Star Playhous 9:00 Johnny Carson 9:30 Racket Squau 10:00 News 10:15 Late Show WTTV—Channel \

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outside Putnam County. Telephones 74. 95, 114 S. K. K^riden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Stree

SOCIETY

lODAVS BIBLE THOI CHT Be strong and of good courage. Joshua 1:9. You c an do what y*,u think you can do. You are stronge r than you think.

Personal And Local News Briefs

Miller School P. T. A. will not n. et Friday. February 3rd. The i x‘ ’egu’ar meeting will be held a Jones School February 10th 2:30

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Void- i mer of Fillmore and Mrs. Mary I F udges of Finca. tie visited with j IVed Bri Iges and family in La- I

fnyettc Sundtiy.

J, omen’s Group r.lects * ■ -ers For X w Vc*ar Women of the Deer Creek Coon Hunters Club met Jan. 9th for the first meeting of the new vear at the home of Mrs. War-

ren Ensor.

The new officers for the year ere president. Mary Ann Sheldon; vice-president, Dorothy Sutherlin; secretary. Wilma Sutherlin; treasurer. Ann Cooper; card committee. Gladys Garl; song leader, Doris Garl; Chaplain. Ann Sims. Roll call was answered by nine members. Meeting was called to order by the president with all members repeating the 121st psalm. Old and new business was approved. ! Door prize was won by Mary Ann Sheldon. During the social hour delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Ensor. Meeting was closed with all members repeating the club

prayer.

Next meeting will be held Feb. 4th at. the home of Mrs. Mae Sutherlin. Roll call will be a white elephant sale.

! Ida McCullough Hostess To Rc'eLville Club V, E 1 . lie Social r.prvDe :b h.ij their first mealing of Li. ' v. cl the home of Ida McCullough with ten members present. At noon a delicious dinner was served for which Ruth Lewis ! gave the prayer of thanks. The business session was called to order ' y y the president, Anthea Boygr. Roll call was answered by N rw Years Resolutions. Following the secretary's rej port letters of thanks from recipic- t s of Christmtn packages ■ were read. Ida McCullough was in charge of the program and showed many colored slides taker. in the west and Alaska while they were o-n vacation. Two contests were conducted by Anthea Boyer and prizes were awarded to Bessie Cook, Ida McCullough, Helen Jarrell,

Bessie Cook, and Anna Pollom The next meet mg will be held F b. 22 vith Tiecnn RL-lcr. FATAL ACCID-iNT FO.vT WAYNE. Ind.. Feb. 2 (UP) Alfred J. Konrad Jr.. 22. East Pateison. X’. J.. was struck and killed by a wind tunnel propeller late Wednesday when a fellow student mistook a jest s a command to flip the switch. Konrad was checking the oil level in the piopeiler bearings as ether students in his aeronautical \ engineering class at Indiana | Technical College waited outside I Lhe tunnel. Richard E. Dowley. 22, Fort Wayne, shouted jokingly: “Kent ad, someone should turn on the prop.” Authorities said John E. Gilbertson. 20, seated at the controls. hear “turn on the prop." and thought it was a bona fide

order to do so. He flipped he switch an J blade; r.iutk IT.. . ..d hi tr.c li died of a fractured nkul* hours later after hospital gerv.

j prove her age. But they succeed- t : ed in getting a license here, ipair uppl.od io. l.i nceiije cure hours after Webs gain J m ! delay of sentencing in Steuben Circuit Court until F* b. 20.

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ANGOLA. Ind., Feb. 2 (UP James E .Webb, 32, Auburn, had a new wife today five days after he was convicted of beating hi? former mate to death. Webb, free under $3,000 bond pending sentencing. married E tty L. Sweet. 20, in a justice o: the peace ceremony Wednesday. He was convicted of voluntary manslaughter last Saturday in the May 16, 1955. slaying o. Mary Webb, mother of five children. In LaGrange, the couple was refused a marraige license or g’ ounds Miss Sweet coul i not

NOW OPEi\ Park Side Sinclair Station 431 BLOOMINGTON STREET CLYDc ASH-Dealer Hew and 0!d Cns^mers Invited To Stop v**** 8 "**^

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City Detective

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Bishop Sheer,

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Stop the Music

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Star Tonignt

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Hayloft Fiolk

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TV Theater

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News

10:15

Starlight Theater

WTHI-TV—Channel 10

6:00

TV News

6:10

Early Weather

6:15

Dong Edwards

6:3C

Photo Show

7:00

You Bet Your Life

7:30

Climax

8:30

The Great Gildersleeve

9:00

Warner Bros. Presents

10:00

TV News

10:15

... . Weather

10:30

Late Show

Mrs. Don Wilson from Theta

Lambda Chapter of Delta Theta i ,jl mg a guest.

Tan at Roachda-le will go to T rre Haute to attend the provin e convention and be held at the Deming Hotel on Feb. 4 and

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Women of the Deer Creek Coon Hunters Club will meet Saturday night. Feb. 4th at the home of Mrs. Mae Sutherlin. There will be a- white elephant sale. Please

Wcstinghouse WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE 905 N. Jackson St. Phone APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION S U ES AND SERVICE

The First Christian Church of J.looresville, will be the host for the Eighth District Youth Meeting on Feb. 11. The schedule is to start at 9 a. m. and is to end about 8:30 p. m. ANNIVERSARIES Bir tlulays Mrs. Bernadine Varvel, Bainbridge. today, Feb 2. Jimmy Cox, Fillimore, today, Feb. 2. Marvin Ray Overshiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Overshiner, 12 years old today. MASONIC NOTICE Stated meeting Morton Lodge 469 F & A. M. Friday, Feb. 3, 7:30 P. M. Floyd Blacketer W. M. —ROTARY CUB growth and future power demands so that the company can always be on top in meeting the d‘ mands of the future.

Roaehdale PTA To Meet Monday

The Roaehdale PTA will meet I at the school building, Monday j evening, Feb. 6, at 7:30. Alter 1 rievotionals by Rev. Britton a film “The Vital Heart” will be shown illustrating the causes and results of rheumatic fever. Every person should know more

about this disea-se.

Refreshments will be served during the social hour. Come and help your child’s room win the

attendance prize.

GREENCASTLE BUSINESS FIRMS AND INCIVIDUAIS CONTRIBUTING TO THE PEP RALLY AND VICTORY

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First-Citi/.cns Rank Homo Supply, Inc. Glenn Deem Cannon’** W alter Cox B< oks Rlus Chateau Theater Greeneastle Trai tor Sales Chic’s Steak House Bob Myers Auto Handy’s Dairy Old Trail Inn DePauw Book store Boots ’\ Saddle Paul Evans Headley Hardware Milton's Posey Pateh Hopkins-Wulton Funeral Home Triple J Hedge's Market

Frank Canoilla Jones Specialty Shop Central National Bank Virgil Deem Coan Pharmacy Campus Market East Side Motors Johnson's Barber Shop Goulds Markets Evan Crawley, Mayor Tractor Specialties Rusty’s Pastry Shop Hammond Jewelry Eitel’s Flowers Rector Funeral Home White Cleaners Double Deeker Lay lie's Art Shop Deem-Shonkw Her

Mrs. Thad Bridges Is Hostess To Club Mrs. Thad Bridges was hostess to the East Marion Homemakers Club, Jan. 25, 1956. Eleven members answered roll cadi with A-strological birthday data. This proved to be amusing as well as informing us of things about ourselves we did not know. As we did not have time for the legend of the birthday stones this will be given later. The lesson was on Bees and their product. This was one of the most interesting lessons we have had. A discussion of the different ways to use honey was useful as most all the members have honey ccmetime during the year to use in cooking.

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