The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1956 — Page 2
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Persoms And Local News Briefs
Gobin W. S. C. S. Executive committee will meet Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. in Community Halt. The Bible Club of Gobin Church will meet Thursday at 2:00 at the home of Mrs" Samuel E. Carruth. The St. Paul's Study Club will meet Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Richard Flynn, 318 N. Arlington Ave. V.F.W. Latlies Auxiliary will j meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at 1 the Post Home. There will be initiation and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Kos-; McC .llo; i and Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McCullough have returned home from month's vacation in Florida Mrs. Edna Hayes Taylor, professor of English at DePauw, filled a return speaking engagement this afternoon before the Women's club in Rockville. Topic of Mrs. Taylor’s address was “Values from the Pens of American Writers.’’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Pingleton, of Lancaster, California., are the parents of a son, Gene Archie, born Feb. 6th. The grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ar 'hie Pingleton, of Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Clodfrltei of Bainbridge.
M - Ovules McCurry •1: n i in Mvncie vis-
\ *M\ MRS * KIES Birthdays r ry Gene Hutcheson, son of . Mr- Marvin Hutcheson. - old today. Feb. 21. a Martin, 307 W. Franklin ■ years old today. r . TEACHER mined the faculty of the rs:ty of Utah in 1946. Surine ide his widow. Mrs ib th Lawrence, and a broDj. Homer Lawrence of Hampshire. \ATE PROBERS i n an said Wishart would fy before the committee in session later today if that ot conflict with his appearbefore a federal grand jury, g .v. ! jury is investigating her any law was violated in iffe! made to Case.
SOCIETY M.ithera Sirvi e Club M ets Tlii?* Evening Mrs. Helen Moore will be hostess to the Mothers Seivice Club at her home on So. Vin ■ St., at 7:30 this evening. Tuesday Sewing Circle Holds Meeting The Tuesday Sewing Circle met with Mrs. Amy Custis for the February meeting. The club was ca-lled order by the president and opened by all singing the club song. Six members answered roll call. During the meeting there was an exchange of vases and Valentines. It was decided to have a lunch cloth exchange for the March meeting. The evening was spent in doing needlework. It was decided to organize a class of young girls ranging from 10 to 15 years of age to learn all kinds of needle work. Following the business meet-
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EASTERN STANDARD TIME TRAILWAYS Effective: February 19, 1956
WEST 7:50 A. M. ESH 9:45 A. M.
12:30 12:42 2:15 5:15 5:30 6:30 9:30 11:20
M. ESH M. SII M. M. SH M. ESH M. M. M.
EAST 6:00 A. M. ESH (F) 6:30 A. M. \VD (F) 7:00 A. M. SH 8:25 A. M. ESH 10:00 A. M. SII 11:00 A. M. ESH 12:59 P. M. 3:25 P. M. 5:15 P. M. 7:35 P. M. 11:45 P. M.
wed lovely will be held Mrs. Emily
Mrs. LiHie Wilson II >*.t! ss To Club The Honey Suc kle Club met at the home of Mrs. Lillie Wilson on Monday, Feb. 13. at 7:30 p. m. Contests were won by Mrs. Maxine Thomas. Refre-hments of cake nnd ice cream were served by the hostees.
The next
at the hoi Wilson at
June Culley will read a verse from the Bible and there will be an unusual action sale. All the things must be wrapped. Roll call will be answered by giving shoe size. A donation will be made to the heart fund. There will be an exchange of flower
planters.
Hubert Burges. ' A contest conducted by Mr.* Robert Aker was won by MrCecil Ciaft. Mr,. Boa Turner Hostess T » Second Wed. Club The Second Wednesday Chi met with Mrs. Bea Turner Tue day evening. Feb. 14. Due t the small attendance no busines meeting was held. The evenin was soent in visiting and playin games after which delicious n freshments were served by th hi >stess. Those present were Iren Smith. Crystal Hutcheson. •Shir ley MeElroy. Thelma Hutches n
Mrs. Fay Ke “Outlook” less Lvdick the saf< Mrs. Iva Harco presidents and 1
30:
connded
er gave thMrs Vcrr
nonstration astle Jan. ssion ende 1 club prayhour two v Mrs. Fay on by Mrs. Mrs. Don
meeting e of Mr 7:30 on
will be held s. Margie March 12.
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4:03 P. M. 12:37 A. M.
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L. C. BROWN, Mgr.
Pleasant Gardens (Tub Holds .Meeting The February meeting of the Pleasant Card ns Home Demonstration Club was held at the home of Mrs. Halford Mercer. The meeting was opened by the song leader, Mrs. Kenneth Eggers, leading the group in singing the song of the month, “Swing Low Sweet Chariot.” The club creed and flag salute weie repeated by the group. The secretary, treasurer, Outlook and safety leaders each gave a report. Mrs. Robert Aker gave the lesson which was “Types and Characteristics of Smooth Surface Floor Coverings.” This was very
co-hr
istess Elaine Turner and
Woodall. The d
x>r prize
was
host(
;ss, Bea Turner.
won bv Mrs. Wrn
Runnelh
». The
Th
e next meeting will be with
hostesses served
lovely re
fresh-
C: y .-'
tal Hutcheson (Mar. 14.
niexits of ice creni
* cakes.
roffe rt
Mrs.
Goss Hostess
iios f s nni
four
To Canaan Club
children present tc
1 enjoy th
e aft-
M:
s. Leffel Goss was hostess
emoon. The guc
st s were
Mrs.
to the Canaan Home Demonstra-
John Willhoit. Mr
s. Keith
-Cnud-
t ion
Club at her home Thursday
son and Miss .Tear
Wood.
aftei
noon. Feb. 16th, with Mrs.
The next meetir
ig will bt
with
Raymond Goss an i Mrs. Lester
Mrs. Oral MeCull
ough at
her
Miller as her co-hostesses.
home the afternoo
n of Mar
. 15* h
At
1:30 the meeting opene.l
with Mrs. Ed Ston
e as co-h
nstoss
with
all singing the song of the
a* which time Mr.-
Iva Hai
-court
month. “Swing Low Sweet Char-
will give the seen
nd part f
Tf the
iot”
with Mrs. Russell Harcourt
le. son on the flooi
coverings.
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