The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 May 1956 — Page 2
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>r A. A. U. % W. will have a pitehTyer ar, \ meeting Monday v. :,:ng at 6 o'clock at the home .V - Perry R h. P>ase brinr
.NNIVtRSARIES Birthday Marilyn Fern Overshiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Over.shiner, 14 years May 4th.
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Is there some repair job around your home that a Personal Loan will help you. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY 13 East Washington Phone 15
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♦ fcRAin ^ONSOUOATSO wintered In the poHtx»ffloe at (.reenca>tle, Indiana as secmid class mall metter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 '■ents per week; 55-00 per year by mail !n Putnam County; S6.(A) to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 S. R. Rarlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street
. . ..: Liy Club Meeting . j*.' i i.*cJ Cat.I -l-mc f..e Mon ..ay Club will not mee: this month. The next meeting will be held June 4th at the home ol Mrs. Oscar Sallust. Members please note change in meeting date.
Personal And Local News vfriefs
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A COMPLETE SELECTION OF KO-WE-BA CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. zol McIntyres QUALITY MARKET
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AGAIN WE OFFER SUMMER STORAGE SERVICE FOR WINTER WOOLENS BEWARE OF MOTHS! r, j They can ruin your garments if left in your closets during the Summer! Use our Summer, Storage Plan and be sure your garments are moth-proofed ard ready to wear in the Fall. OLD RELIABLE WHITE CLEANERS 309 North Jackson Street Phone 257 Greencastle, Ind.
Mrs. Oliver Benson, of Bainbridge, is teaching Miss Paula ' Rogers, of Greencastle, French and Spanish. Mrs. Maude Sendmeyer of Eeelsville, entered the Putnam County Hospital Wednesday for observation. Jesse Stephenson, 32. and Norman Perry, 32, both of Evansville, were arrested by state police and lodged in the Putnam county jail at 4:4T> p. ni. Thursday. Both were booked for public intoxication. The marriage of Marie Runiyon, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Harry Alexander, Ladoga, and Paul Gilbeit Strange, son of Mrs. Stella Frye, Greencastle, was : solemnized Thursday evening, May 3. at 9:15. They are residj ing in Greencastle. Marshall D. Abrams, former j Greencastle resident, has accept- | ed the position of executive sec- ! retary of the Ready Mix Con1 crete Association. Mr. Abrams, ! who resides with his family in j Indianapolis, is also managing ! director of the Indiana Section of the Associated General Ccntractors. Seventeen members of the Greencastle Elks lodge attended the Sports Night Dinner at the Elks Home in Brazil Wednesday evening. Buddy Blatner, former shortstop with the Philadelphia Phillies, and Dizzy Dean’s partner on Saturday afternoon TV appearances, was the speaker. Three DePauw University professors are attending the Midwest Political Science Association's annual meeting this weekend in Milwaukee. Wis. They arc Dr. Harry Voltmer, head ot the political science department ai DePauw, and Drs. Wallace IJ. Graves and Stephen T. Early, Ji.. members of the same department. The MYF of the Union Chapel church at Morton, is having a i paper drive on Wednesday, May ! 9. Anver.a ' . vrig papers to be colic ted, notify, one of the following members before that date: Dorothy Bettis, Kathryn Harbi- ! son. Janet Albin, Doretha Nicholson, John Clodfelter, Margie Wysong, Virginia Leonard, or ! Larry Scobee.
Cloverdale New Era Club Holds I^ast Meet of Year On Wednesday, May 2, a luncheon at the Cataract Yacht . Club featured the final meeting for the season of the New Era Club of Cloverdale with an att* ndance of thirty-five members and guests. The invocation was given by Mrs. Ralph Fry. Miss Lenon Mann sang a group of songs, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Dean Knoy. A book review was presented by Mrs. John Goss of Martins- | i ville. Out of town guests were M»*s. John Fish, Mrs. Harry Rudbeck, { Mrs. Geor ge Ogle of Indianapol- | is; Mrs. Lee Coffman, Brazil: and Mrs. Florence Patterson of ! - Greencastle. Mrs. Dewey Hood, incoming president, served as ? chairman for the luncheon. i St. Paul's Guild Meets Tuesday St. Paul’s Guild of Catholic: women will meet Tuesday, May 8th, at 7:30 in the chapel. Local Women Attend Annual Convention The forty-first annual convention of Indiana Indorsers of j Photoplays was held May 2 in the Mizpah Temple at Fort Wayne. After the welcome address and the response and the j reports from the state officers, j Miss Carrie Pierce gave a report ; of the national convention held i j in St. Louis about two weeks j ; ago. She stressed the fact that !
Reelsvllle Social j Service Club Meet* Mrs. Anna Pollom entertained the Reelsville Social Service Club at her home on April 25. Twenty-one members, four guests and six children enjoyed a delicious dinner al the noon hour. Ida McCullough giving thanks. At the opening orf the after- 1 noon meeting Tressa Rissler gave the devotions reading from the 34th verse of Mark. Roll call responses were. What I would want in my dream home, j Secretary and treasurer's reports were read and approved. At the close of the business meeting Mrs. Charlotte Swope of Heme Decorators, gave a very interesting discussion on drapery materials and displayed many beautiful fabrics. Mrs. Lucille Aker conducted a contest won by Lulu Huffman and Ruth Craft. The next meeting will be at the home of Blanche Reel, May 23.
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WANTED TO BUY: Good used sewing machine. Box 99, o o Banner. 4-2p.
movies are extraordinary ambassadors to the world. Arthur H. DeBra explained new techniques in movies. This included Cinerama. The third cinerama picture being introduced in large cities is “The Seven Wonders of the World.” Mrs. Ford Lucas and Miss Pierce were privileged to see this great picture.
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Club Will Hold Dinner Meeting The Fortnightly Club will hold a dinner meeting at the DePauw Union Building at 6:30 Monday evening. Mrs. Rex Thorlton and Mrs. C. C. Gillen are the hostesses for this event. Mrs. W. M. McGaug^hey will have charge of the program. Mrs. Mitchell Hostess To Literary Club The Mildred Ahlgren Literary Club of Bainbridge, met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Alex Mitchell, with Mrs. D. O. Tate, president, presiding. Mrs. Albert Harshbarger led in the club pledges and a comprehensive report of the county and state meeting of the Federation of Clubs was given by Mrs. Ed Cassity, Mrs. D. O. Tate, Mrs. Albert Baleh and Mrs. O. B. Lane. They attended the recent meeting at French Lick. The book “An Almanac of Liberty” was capably and entertainingly reviewed by Mrs. Ernest Roth. All repeated the club collect in closing.
Letha McHargue Appointed District Deputy Bridgeton Chapter No. 324 is happy and proud to announce j that Sister Letha McHargue has ! been appointed District Deputy of District No. 9. Letha has been an active and loyal member ot Bridgeton Chapter and at present is holding the office of secretary in the chapter. She was initiated into the Order of the Eastern Star in 1941. In 1945 she served as Worthy Matron. Letha also belongs to the White Shrine, Rebekahs, Pochahontas, National Business Teachers Association, and S. & E. leader of Parke County Farm Bureau, in Raccoon township. The members and many friends wish for Letha a year of success and happiness. Clara Coffman Hostess To Locust Grove Club Clara Coffman very delightfully entertained the Locust Grove Club in its May meeting. Everyone came with neighborly good will, which is the motto of the club, and the meeting was a most enjoyable occasion. A very interesting and serious discussion was held on the hazards of washing machine wringers. Much useful information was received. Jean Bachart and Louise Booher displayed their talent as actresses in the entertainment of the afternoon. The June meeting will be with Edith Sallust with Lillie Rocves and Elsie Hanks on th« program committee. Members please goto change of meeting place. The Mt. Meridian W.S.C.S : will hold an all day meeting, at the church April .9th the members to clean the church. Bring a covered dish' for dinner and meet at 9:00 DST.
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Brick Chapel Club To Meet Wednesday The Brick Chapel Home Demonstration Club will meet Wednesday May 9th with Mrs. Glenn Flint at 2:00 o’clock DST. Mrs. McCormick will give the lesson. Please note change of dale.
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The sucker fishermen are reporting catches this spring. Abundance of high water has brought river suckers up in large numbers. There have been reports of suckers as large as five pounds—being caught on hook and line. The boys with the snares and gigs have been somewhat hindicapped hy the muddy waters. We might add — we wish the boys with the gigs would look a little closer, as we have seen several bass with gig marks on them. DOBBS TIRE AND BATTERY SERVKE Fishing Tackle & Accessories North Side of Square
Across The Counter When a business changed hands, I approached the new owner. “I wonder,” I said, “if you haven’t inherited an insurance problem. As I remember, the previous owner liked to scatter his insurance among numerous agents without too much coordination. That’s a bad predicament if you don’t know quite a lot about insuranre yourself.” The new owner threw up his hands and in an anxi o u s voice said, “You’ve hit the nail on the head. That is exactly our fix. And I am concerned about Stoner I replied. “No need to .be alarmed. That’s why I’m here. I intended to ask you if I could review your insurance needs and then determine how well tyour present program fills the bill.” He relaxed and said with a sigh, “Oh, would you do that? That would help a lot. Give our insurance program a good going over and then let me know all your recommendations, welcome your help.” Since this businessman received considerable Tefit from our “Survey” of his insurance requirements. I wonder if you might welcome professional help too. Give us the opportunity to assist you in planning your insurance program. Merely phone 6 for a definite date. Okay ? Simpson Stoner INSURANCE Phone 6
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