The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1956 — Page 2
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FILLMORE Wm. Smith suffered a half in<h deep gash at his work at the Zin< Mill Thursday whi- h v. - treated at the Putnam County H(»spital and required five
stitches.
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Smith spent Friday night with Mr. ami Mrs. Heibeit Harlan. Peru. The Service Club met Wednesi a . fternoon with Mrs. Waltei Clift. Hostess served dainty re Iresiin.ents to nine members. Miss Julia Wells of Danvilie spent the week visiting relatives. Anyone having rummage for the Willing Workers sale May •» please contact any member of the class before May A The Stitch and Chatter Club n. t Wedne-lay afternoon, Aptil 18. with Mrs. GeraJdin# More hart. Flighteen members and h children were present. Roll call was "Cake Mix Treat." Mrs. Ruth Rigan gave a contest and a game for entertainment. Prizes won oy Carrie Chile and Louise Smith. Hostess served tasty r - ft eshments. Mrs. Alice Winter and Miss Mary Burks Sunday visitors W‘ re Mr. and Mrs. Max Foster and sons of Cayuga. Mrs. Minnie Shuck, who is at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Clco Shuck, is about the same. The P. T. A. met Monday night a! the school building The shop display was very good with a large variety of nice furniture The girls modeled garments which they had made in home ec. Officers for next year were elected: president, p]valine (flaik; vice president, B. J. Clark; secre! ary, Betty Zeiner, and treasurer, Marjorie Siddona. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Phillips and daughter, Nan, were Monday night supper guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Clifford Phillips. Mrs. May Purcell is visiting relatives in Indianapolis. Site left April 15th. Several women that had a child in the first grade planned a surprise birthdav party far Mrs. Kathleen Skelton Mend ay Th»y : erved cup cakes and pop to the :!5 pupils. All enjoyed the party very much. The Willing Workers Class of the Methodist church met Tues day afternoon with Mrs. Ksthlyn Day. Eleven members, one guest and two children were present. Roll c Ml was "April Fool Prank.” Mrs. Helen Johnson gave devotions on a New Beginning, reading from Job. Hostess served re-
freshments and gava two <*on- | e ■ wi ich were won by Barbaia : .*? a.-.a Mar^a:* Robinson M: . Ar I»ay .pent Mon da;. . « Friday with Mr. and Mr-
Carl Byrd.
More than dOO alumni attended the annual banquet at the school building Saturday night. April 14. The Bethel Indies Aid served a delicious steak supper. 05ficers for next year were elec ted: j Verme P Zeiner. president; Mar- j vin Jackson, vice president: i Marlene Ames, secretary-treas-urer; chairman ways and means, L. J. Clark; chairman decorations and food. Crystal Barker. All enjoyed a good program Guests came from many places,
c.c far as St. Louis, Mo.
Mis. Lloyd Nichols spent the c-ek end with her parents, Mr.
,nd Mrs. Wm. Ward.
Mrs. Irma Nichols visited M r r. Marlene Gibson Fr iday morning in Plainfield. Friday afternoon she visited her sisters, Mrs. Fred | Miller of Plainfield and Mrs. I Alma Wells of San Diego, Calif. | Mrs. Lyetta PurseD. a student i ur.se in the Springfield, 111., hos I pital. spent the week end with her parents, Air. and Mrs. Raymond Pursell and brother. Rlaph, who live northwest of Fillmore
and attended the Methodist I Hall,
church Sunday morning.
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Putnamville W S C. S. will \ Che?. Nous Chjh meet at the church Wednesday Meets Thursday
at l:hO p. m.
. he Martha Washington Club whi meet with Mrs. Willard Ga 1 - re’.t Wednesday at 7::;0 p. m. Mrs. Pansy Kelly will have the
program.
Alvin Hanks, regional winner
1 votions will be given by Susie j meet tonight at 7.30 o'clock at of farmer Farl Kesling to school
Mrs. Harold Smith will be hostess to Chez Nous Club Thursday, April 26th at fi:O0 p m. •:!
her home.
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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Call upon Me in the day of trouble, and I will deliver thee. Psalm 50:15. At such times we are apt to be sincerely urgent. We need the guidance of the Infinite however when we are not jl . in trouble at all. He will gladly j
guide us it we listen.
sent Greencastle High School in he final ot the Indiana Univer"itv Achievement Contest April
28th.
Air. and Mis. Dennis Hill ana family of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hill. Miss Linda Eckard, step-daugh-ter of Mr .and Mrs. Dennis Hill, sang in the A Cappella choufrom Shortridge High School ?.♦. ( the DePauw Union building Sur-
Personal
And Local News Briefs
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Historical Society To Meet Wednesday
Putnam County Historical Society will meet Wednesday at Old Trail Inn, with dinner at 6:30 p. m. Tne program will be Interview and Personalities. Thlose wishing to attend please
^ call Mrs. Florence Boatright for
evening at 8:00 p. m. at the City. . . . .. _
reservation not later than Tues-
The City Council will meet this
„ „ ! day noon.
Mrs. Ethel Coffman of Indian- ( ^
Miss Julia Wells of Danvilb apolis spent the week end with j Ca(aract Va( . ht nub
visited her sister, Mrs. Mary , Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chadd. Evans ami Mr. Evans and he 1 ' Mrs. J. T. Dodds has returned
to her home after a three weeks | visit vyitn her daughter, Mrs. Phyliss Kaiser and Philip Dodds j
brother, Lee Wells and Mrs.
Wells over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bowen
have returned from a 10 day va- j and their families in River For
Dance Opened Season
Cataract Yacht Club members attended the season’s opening dance on Saturday evening at the club house. The dance and
B. A P. W, 1 Itih Held Installation Miss Lorna Barber was hostess to Business and Professional Women Wednesday evening. The group was delightfully entertained with a millinery fashion preview presented by six home economics students. Installation services for the officers of the coming year were read by Miss Edith Browning Guests were Dr. Winona Welch and Mrs. Ralph Bee. Mrs. Roth Hostess To Bainhridge C lub The Buinbridge Friendly Neighbor’s Club met at the home of Mrs. Ernest Roth with 18 members and five children pres-
ent.
Airs. Claude Scobee. the president called the meeting to order by reading a poem. The pledges to the American and Christian Flags were led by Mrs. D. O. Tate. Airs. Ernest Roth read the 101st chapter of Psalms for the devotion, also an ancient prayer of the 4th century. Mrs. Arthur Giltz was reported home and improving, and Airs. Lon Harmless had dislocated her shoulder and was at her son, Wilfred's home. Cards were sent to both, by those present, with a
Rollings. Roll call is “Flower or Bulb exchange. Please rote ch-ingj . 5 m ;.
place.
West Madison C'kib To Meet Wednesday The West Aladison Home Demonstration club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1.30 DST at the home of Mrs. Frank Thomas
the home of Airs. Harriett Agr^w Lveryore pka^e bring tl;—r Er
tor Bcnnets.
Dr. and Airs. W. J. Fuson loft yesterday for Tuscon, Arizona, where they will visit Lt. and Mrs. Rob Poor, and they will attend the graduation program of Lt. Poor.
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The » dren ,
Reddi-Kilowatt Club To Meet Tonight
The Reddi-Kilowatt club will horse that cnrrted seven children
HORSE GONE
SYLVIA. Kan.—(UP)
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Mrs. Bernard Handy. Mrs. Grace Routt and Mrs. Im Knoll have been called to Stutgait. Ark, due to the death of their sister. Mrs. Metta Knoll. They were accompanied by Bernard Handy, Ira Knoll and Mrs. Alary Butler. BANNER \I>* GET KI.sn.TS
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cation in Arkansas. Air. and Airs. Wills and son, Tommy, of Plainfield spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickett and children. Mrs. Pickett spent from Thursday tili Saturday night at Ben Davis with her father, Everett Miller ' I end vistied her mother who is in I
est. 111. Mezzo-sopran o Carolyn Straub, a music school senior i from Crawfordsville, will he t, featured in a voice recital here. ; tomorrow evening at 8:15 v ir. Aleharry Hall. The Jefferson Township Home Demonstration Club will have
supper was sponsored by the message of cheer. A card was al-
ike hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Miller 1 their regular meeting ai the were in a car wreck Wednesday j school Building Thursday, April night. Mr. Aliller was bruised | 26 at 1:30 DST Airs. Dallas
;:nd shaken up and Mrs. Miller j Hodge hostess.
offered sereve cuts on her head ml, face. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson at Stilesville Sunday where Air. Smith was honor guest at a birthday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tharp and son Mark, left Sunday for Kentucky where they will visit Airs. Tharp’s relatives.
! Mr. and Airs. Alax Newgent took Miss Nancy Livesay back to her work in Indianapolis on Sunday evening. A Saturday evening visitor of the Newgents was the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Livesay.
The men of the Presbyterian church will have a “clean-up’ v of the yards of the church and manse on Wednesday afternoon from 3 p. m. to 5 p. m. All men of the church are urged to assist if possible. Farmers are invited and urged
C itar act*Yacht Club members of
Brazil.
Dancing w r as enjoyed in the club house and on the veranda to the music of an eight piece orchestra from Terre Haute. A. buffet supper was served during
the evening.
Among those from Greencasrie attending were Air. and Mrs. Harold E Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Chester’ Coan, Mr. and Airs. Kenneth Bunten, Air. and Mrs. Rex Haines. Air. and Airs. James M. Oliver and Robert H. O’Hair. Others seen at the dance were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shultz and Air. and Airs. Arthur Baldwin of , Cloverdale, and Mi-, and Airs. Perry Wesley and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn May of Spencer.
so sent to Airs. Carl Smith, who used to be a member. A card from the Aletz family was read, thanking the club for the floral offering for their mother. Mrs. Clyde Aletz, who passed sway recently. Business followed at which time a donation to the cancer fund was given. The roll call was auctioning of April Fool packages which netted the club over $16.00. Mrs. Alber t Balch was auctioneer and a ver y enjoyable time was had by all. Adjourned to meet at Mrs. Fred Lewman’s on May 15th.
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CARBONDALE. 111.—(UP) — Southern Illinois University’s library has been presented with a hand-illuminated missal dating
back to the 14th or 15th century. | present to explain the use of j
The missal, presented by Maurits | Kesnar, head of the university’s string and orchestra unit, is of a type hand-written by monks for
Local Women Return From Conference Mrs. Ferd Lucas and Miss Carrie Pierce have just retumed from St. Louis, where they at-
Home & Child Study Club
To Meet Tonight
The Home and Child Study Club will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Airs. Woodrow Most with Mrs. Robert Farber assistant hostess. Dr. Josef Wacha, exchange profes- ! sor at DePauw University, will
w.
j to attend a meeting at the Arm- j tended the second ©rnual con- the prograni> ory on Wednesday. Apr il 25, at 8 : f ei ' ence of the Federation of Mo-
p. nr. DST. The Dow Chemical | 110,1 Pi(, ture Councils, Inc. held Co. will have representatives A r ,lil ^ aml - 0 in the Jefferson
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use in early Roman Church services.
Catholic
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I spr ay materials and chemicals. An ensemble program will be presented here Wednesday evening. April 25, by four members of DePauw's music school faculty. Scheduled to perform at 8:15 in
I the Student Union ballroom ar e
Patience Berg, violin; Herman
! Berg, viola; Ca-ssel Grubb, 'cello;
| and Franz Bodfors, piano.
Hotel.
After a business session Thursday morning, the convention recessed to Loew’s Orpheum Theatre where the picture. "The Golden Demon" was shown because it was selected by the Federation Program Committee as the best foreign film of the year. It was the winner of the grand prize at the first South East Asia Film Festival held in Tokyo. "Alusic in the Movies" was dis-
Home Guardian Club To Meet Wednesday
The Home Guardian Home Demonstration Club will meet
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GREAT LAKES shipping is threatened with the loss of millions of dollars when the St. Clair River was blocked by the submerged yreck of a f reighter, the 500-foot A M Byers, that sank following a collision near Algonac, Alich. More tha n 30 ships were tied up. Here are some of them Wednesday at the Telephone ex- strung out in a waiting line. The stoppage may last a week,
change at 7:30 for a tour of the cxvhange. Following the tour the group will be to the home of Airs. Grace Gardner, for the reg-
ular meeting.
AMERICAN “PRINCESS" WEDS HER PRINCE CHARMING
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Thompson-Jones Wedding Announced Aliss Patricia Marie Jones,
TV TONIGHT Cl,ssetl and ilustrated b - v the in - Cincinnati, Ohio, and Waylon “ ■ ■ I 1 omationa IK’famous Tune Detec- ttui,;.,,. cm mi.
A poignant moment before Dad gives his only daughter in marriage, Harry S Truman and Margaret pause before entering the Independence. AIo.. chinch where he placed her hand in the hand of newspaperman Clifton Daniel Jr. The Eaturday wedding was performed before a few relatives and close friends.
I temationally famous Tune Detecj live. Dr. Sigmund Spaeth. Two recently re'eased pictures were I introduced. The first. Tolstoy’s j novel “War and Peace’’ by Mr. j and Airs. Arthus Mayer and the ; second, Cecil B. DeMille’s "The j
i Ten Commandments.”
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Y-Teens Hold Meeting, Elect New Officers
The Grcencaatlc Y-Teens held ! a meeting on Tuesday, April 17. Air Ei.ei gave a very interesting i
talk on corsages. He brought Meets With Mrs. Hendrieh along several beautiful examples. The Brick Ch£ .. pe , Laideg Ai( , telling how each was made, the meet at the home of Mrs time it took to make them, and Mavis Hendrieh on Thursday, how a corsage can be made to April 26 at 1.30 P M. DST. Da-
match a dress per fectly.
The Y-Teens plan to send a scrapbook to come South Ameri-
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6:00 Little Rascals 6:45 ... News 7:00 Theater 7:30 Twilight Theater 8:00 Reader’s Digest 8:30 H. Barlow
9:00 Bowling Time can country showing the AmeriB ox j n g can way of life with pictures of Newsreel Greencastle, Greencastle High N ews School and DePauw. The comStarlight Theater m ittee working on the scrapbool: is Carole Killinger, chairman;
Elkins Thompson, of Sharonville, Ohio, were united in marriage on
Alarch 16th.
Pa-.r icia, daughter' of Air. aa t Mrs. Cur tis E. Jones, of Cloverdale, graduated from the Cloverdale high school in 1955 and from Comptometer school in June and is employed by the Cincinnati
Alilling Alachine, Inc.
Their address is: 8457 Curzon Ave., Cincinnati 16. Ohio.
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The following officers
were
8:00
Burns and Allen
elected for the coming year
: Car
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Jane
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Hughes, vice president:
Dixi^
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Goldsberry, secretary:
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Ewing, treasurer; Sally Johnson.
11:30
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chaplain: and Becky Hecko. pro-
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The scholarship award was | voted on also. A scholarship of 850 is given to a deserving senior ^ girl who plans to attend college or continue her schooling after graduation. The winner is announced on Honor Day.
Progress History Club To Meet Tuesday Progress History Club will meet Tuesday aftemoon al 2 j o'clock at the home of Airs. Johp See. Airs William Bishop will have the program.
As supremely happy as storybook royalty, .Margaret Truman and newspaper.: an Clift n Daniel Jr., emerge from the Trinity Episcopal Church in Independence. Mo., following their c arriage Saturday. The ceremony took place at the same altar at which her parents, funner President anil Airs. Harry S. Truman were wed. The newlyweds will honeymoon ui Nassau, Bahamas.
