The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1956 — Page 2
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g! ^: dch: Iren while Mr. and Mr.'. MeCoulough were in Florida. Mrs. Marie Batman called on Miss Eva Williams Sunday after-
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FI\( VSTI.L . Ruth Brothers and Mrs. i Ellis entertained the ry Club on Wednesday afti in the home of Mrs. ers. There was a nice turn the members and Mrs. Watson was a guest. A. *-*njoyable afternoon was after the short business ng and lovely refreshments served. and Mrs. Thomas McClure hildren and Mr. and Mrs. i Stone spent Sunday aftervvith relatives in Indianap-
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and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly family moved to their new io near Ladoga Saturday. lr and Mrs. Joe Br others are ring to the place vacated by
Kellys.
I: and Mrs. Gene Clodfelter nt Friday right and Saturday h Mr .and Mrs. Dennis Cloder. They spent Saturday ht and Sunday with Mr. and s. David Grimes in Indianap-
Mrs. Lawrence Meadows is recovering at her home after a recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Everman an i Mrs. Ralph Lawter and son visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baird and sons and Mrs. Kate Everman Sunday. Mrs. Rachel Sutherlin remains very sick at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Suth-
erlin.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boiler enter tained with a family dinner
Sunday in honor of the wedding | ^ illness.
FILLMORE The “Help One-Ancther Club" met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ethel Ruark. The East Marion Homemakers Club met all day Friday with Mrs. Ruth Smith. Mesd. Mable Knoll, Verna Zeiner and Ber nice Smith attended the District WSCS at the Riverside Park Methodist Church in Indianapolis Friday. Miss Leslie Fredrick was guest at a birthday parity Saturday afternoon by Miss Teresa Fredrick, Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blankman if Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mrs. Bessie Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tate of Inlianapolis a^i Mr. and Mrs. Budd Jlark and children. Norman and Bobby were supper guests Saturiay night of Mr. and Mrs. Norris | Jlark avid sons. Dickie and Dan-
ny.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albright. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. j and Mrs. Venice Lewis and sons
in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Minnie Shuck returned ; home from the Putnam county | hospital Monday. She entered the Milhon Nursing Home on Tues-
J day.
Wm. Oliver was unable to | work last week at the American j Zinc Mill because of illness. William Smith is absent from i his work at the Zinc Mill because
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Jay Allan of
I visiting friends during the Easter
Mrs. Lillie Fen
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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT To obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams. 1 Samuel 15:22.—We cannot bribe God. He will accept no substitute for obedience to his
xatherly rules of life, meant for I breit are spending the spring va-
our own good.
ed home after opendbig the waiter with her daughter m Indian-
apolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Letzler of” Muncie were the Easter Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. VV. A Letzler. Jr. and family. Marlin Graves and George Patterson left today for a five day trip to Washington D. C. The boys won tre trip in a news-
paper contest.
Mrs. Heber Ellis and son, Charles, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Allan visited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allan and family in Indi-
anapolis. Sunday.
Peter Winsey and Tommy Um-
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miles are the parents of a daughter bom Sunday. Mrs. Mable Turney visited with Mrs. Mary Mitchell part of this week. A week of pre-Easter services were held at the" Christian Church each evening with nice attendance. NOTH i: OK \OMIMSTH\TIOV Kutnam County. Indiana.
and 10 4 during the past thrc° larger rv mbe’ months, is expected to continue .1 slanghttr. jo.ow n.n ...c! and cause red, . M |tlPTiVC i- . or in number of sows and g.Its _ - , bled to farrow this fall. „ . , . expected dun: Some hog liquidation is appar- ter, say the ently underway as inrticatert cattle will be the lighter market weights of I est price imp barrow$ and gilts and relatively high cho; e a
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cation holidays with their parents in Greencastle. Both are freshmen at Hanover College
Sear Madison.
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Mrs. Helen Shirk of Peru was the Easter guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Barnaby and family. Fathers Auxiliary No. 1 of the VFW will meet Wednesday' evening at the Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 1550 Home. Wayne Hunter and John Thomas left Sunday night for Elizabeth, New Jersey where they will take a course om printing inks. Fillmore O.E.S. No. 186 will meet Thursday 7:30 P. M. There will be initiation. Visitors welcome. Officers please come to practice Monday evening. Relatives here have received word that Mr. and Mrs. Glen Payne of Spring Valley, Minn. Are the parents of a 6 lb. 10 oz. baby girl, Susan Elizabeth. Mr .and Mrs. A. R. Smith and family, of Highland Park, 111., were visitors in the home of Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Knuaer, over the week-
end.
Mrs. Warren C. Middleton and daughter, Maura, of Silver Springs, Md., are visiting Mrs. Middleton’s father. Fay Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis N. Hamilton and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. Benson and family, of Bainbiidge, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Finklestein of Indianapolis, on Easter. All enjoyed the chicken dinner with all the trimmings. The WSCS of Gobin Memorial Methodist Church will be hostess to “A Work Shop for World Understanding and Peace” April 11, at 10:30 A. M. to 3:30 P. M. Da-ylight Saving Time. Luncheon will be served by the hostess Church at 12:30. All women are urged to attend. If you can’t be there all day, come for part of the day. A fine program is being planned and it will be of interest to all women of the Church. Please make reservations for the luncheon with Mrs. William J. Boatright, phone 616-R, by Monday, April 9.
SOI fETY St. Paul’s Guild To Meet Tuesday St. Paul’s Guild of Catholic woj men will meet Tuesday at 7:30 in
j the chapel.
Dorothy Christy Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Christy of Fillmore wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Dorothy Evelyn, to Joseph R. Parker, son of Mr .and Mrs. Raymond Parker, of Greencastle. No date has been set for the wedding.
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Delta Theta Tan Alumnae To Meet Tuesday Delta Theta Tani Alumnae will meet Tuesday af 7:45 at the home of Mrs. James B. Zeis.
Country Reading Club To Meet Wednesday The Country Reading Club will meet Wednesday afternoon. April 4th, at 2 o'clock with Mrs. Lloyd Houck. Mrs. Jonathan Houck will have the program. Active Tri Kappa Will Meet Tuesday Active Tri Karppa will meet j with Edna West Coffman, 208 East Walnut stret, Tuesday I evening at 8 o’clock. New names I will be presented.
ried roses. Dale Phillips was hi 3 brother’s best man. Ushers were Herschei Gilbert and Robert Lyon, uncles of the bride, Don Groninger of Plainfield and Jack Dillon of Monrovia. A reception was held in the church immediately after the ceremony, after which the couple left on a short wedding trip. On their return they will reside in Plainfield. Fortnightly Club Meets This Evening f Mrs. William Bishop will be : hostess to Fortnightly Club this evening- at her home. Mrs. Ferd Lucas will be assisting hostess. : Mrs. F. N. Thompson will have | charge of the program.
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f Putnam Pountv, e is hereby Riven \- Lucille Alice on the 17th day of tinted co-execu-'f Cnrdora Alice
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deceased.
All persons having cl,dins against said ,-state, whether or not now due. must file the same ir. said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will he
barred.
Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, 1 this 17 dav of .March. William R. Padgett, Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana Edgar W. Bayliff I Vttorney for Estate. 19-2i;-2-3t.
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Woman's Club To Meet Wednesday The Woman’s Club will meet Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. with Mrs. A. C. Northrup, 708 East Seminary street. Mrs. Robert Gould will be assisting hostess. Delta Theta Tau Meets Tuesday Delta Tneta Tau will meet Tuesday at 8:00 p. m. at SI. Andrew’s Episcopal church. Mrs. Dovie Taylor Hostess To Club The Golden Circle Club met Thursday evening, March 23, at the home of Mrs. Dovie Taylor. The meeting was opened by singing the club song. The Lord’s prayer was repeated in unison Devotions were read by Maude. Twelve members answered roil call by giving an Indiana city and county. - Secretary and treasurer’s reports were read. New and old business was discussed. A ge;. well card was signed by members and guests and sent to Lena, who is ill and in the hospital. Secret sister gifts were received by Pearl and Marie. The meeting adjourned by repeating the club creed. During the social hour the hostess conducted interesting con- ! tests and served delicious re - ; freshments to members and guests. Mrs. Betty Denny. 1 Sandra Kay Fellows and Ruth Ann Hinote. The next meeting will be Friday evening, April 20th, at the home of Mrs. LaRue Gray.
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Wedding Mr. and Mrs. James R. Jones, 20 years today, April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boswell, West Columbia street, 57 years today, April 2.
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The Senior Class presented their class play “Cash and Carrie. ' last Friday evening at the gym before a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clodfelter are the parents of a new son. Wayne Blaydes ami his grand } parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bla-ydes are enjoying a two weeks visit in Florida with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones. Mrs^Carl Smith fell last ThurS- ! day receiving a broken hip. She is a patient in the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. Zelma Ellington of GreenI castle is visiting with her sister, | Mrs. Inez Hanks and Mrs. Claude i Scobee. Friends and relatives lure of both Mrs. Anna Metz and Mrs. I .Mattie Davis were sorry to learn i of the deaths Wednesday of Mrs. Metz, in the Crawfords Home and Mrs. Davis at Franklin Hospital. Both citizens of here. The Friendly Neighbois Club members gathered recently at the home of Mrs. Claude Scobee where they enjoyed their March meeting. Mrs. Arthur Giltz is in Martinsville for a rest and treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Darnell and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miles have returned to their homes here after spending the winter in Florida. Mrs. Elsie Kiger fell at the home of Mrs. Mary Mitchel Mon-
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Phillips-Lyon Wedding Sunday A double ring ceremony united in marriage Miss Joyce Arthaiene Lyon and Eugene Phillips, at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, April 1st, in Gobin Memorial church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lyon, Greencastle. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Phillips of Monrovia. Rev. Samuel Carruth read the vows of the double ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a gown of nylon tulle over white satin, her veil was attached to a sequin head band. She carried a white Bible topped with an or-
chid.
Mrs. Parlee Gilbert, aunt of the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of powder blue net over taffeta and carried roses. Bridesmaids were Evelyn Lubker of Plainfield and Karen Phillips, sis^ of the bridegroom, j Both wore yellow gowns and car-
HF.RMAN FIELD, one of four members of an Am crican family who vanished behind th<- iron curtain returns quietly to the United States with his wife and two sons, Hugh and Alan. Field t<>: I how he had been imprisoned in a cellar for five years by Polish police. Meanwhile th - S«-n • te internal security subcommittee planned to ask Field to testify c n his imprisonment. HAKKY IJ’.Y Cur Special Treat for You!
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