The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 June 1956 — Page 2

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Mrs. Roberta McCormick then demonstrated how to wire a lamp. Supplies were furnished and all girls and leatieis followed through on ail steps necensary to wire a lamp. Bonnie Williams and Elaine McBride from Roachdale, gave a demonstration which they had v/orked out with the help of theii adult leader, Mrs. Leon Harney. They showed common misuses ol electricity and electrical equipment and*stressed safety. The group will hold their next meeting on June 18. All 4-H girl*, their leaders and parents are invited to attend.

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Sunday School 10:00 Morning Worship 11:00 Basket Dinner at noon

Afternoon Service 1:45. Rev". Frankie Collins,

speaker

Joe Thomas, song leader Evening Service 8:00 Everyone welcome.

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Cl It SCO IT NEWS Bainbridge Pack 92 held it. 1 meeting May 24 at the home of Cubmaster Alden Webber with 65 Cubs and parents in attendance. The meeting was opened with the presentation of colors carried by Kenny Age, John Hillis, and Danny Webber followed by the graduation of Cubber Ed-Jie Minnick in an impressive ceremony. Den 1 under the leadership of Betty Minnick, presented Eddie to the Cubmaster who assisted \ Eddie over a bridge from the j twilight of Cub scouting to the I was met on the far side of the wa smet on the far side of the hi idge by ten members of Troop 92 consisting of Dick Judy, Jeff Blue, Mike Blue, Bill Harshbarger, Lyle Cooper, Estle Cooper, Harve Wilson, David Priest, Larry Ensor, John Paul Collett and Scoutmaster Clinton Judy. Plans were mad# to take the Cubs to North Vernon to visit the

Mrs. Bartley Hostess To Bainbridge club

The Bainbridge Homemakers

Club met Friday, May 18th at the

home of Mrs. Jo Ann Bartley. president, Pat Houser, opic meeting. Nine members e guest answered roll call

flower seed exchange,

ninutes of the last meeting

were not read because the secre-

tary was absent.

It was voted that the members of the club try and find some useful things for the Green family, whose home was recently burned down. A couple of the members would come around the 22nu and

get the things.

Pat Houser suggested a wiener toast and she said she would have it at her house. The date for the wiener roast is June 3rd around 6:30 p. in. All members try and

attend.

Then the hostess had a contest which was won by Betty Lambern ent. Betty thanked her secret pal for her gift. Several others thanked their secret pals for gift. 1 ? .■ hich they had received during the month. After this the hostess and assistant served refreshments to Pat Houser and children, Francs Major and children, Betty Lanibermont and children, Delores Garrett and children, Verna Davies and Bobbie, Garnet Huffman and children, Louise Fents and children, Mary Evans and hildren, the hostess, Joan Hartley and Mike. The rest of the afternoon was taient in visiting. The next meeting will be June 15 at Betty Cambermcnt’s.

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT The Lord, the fountain of living waters. Jeremiah 17:14. Water in a semi-desert region is indeed the source of all fruitful life. God is just that.

Personal And Local News Briefs

colm Jewel M^s. Jewe garet Neal.

The State Convention of the Indiana Association of the Future Homemakers of America is to be held at the Claypool Hotel, In-' dianapclis or. June 1. 2. The girls attending from Greencastle are Velda Stwalley, Maxine Herriott. Patty Chase. Elizabeth McClure and Dorothy Compton, advisors. Velda will sing in the all State Chorus on Friday evening at the banquet held in the Claypool. Mrs. Bernice Steward and two members of the FHA Club from Bainbridge will attend.

TITO IN RUSSIA LONDON. June 1.—(UP)— Yugoslav President Tito arrived in Russia today for his first visit to the Soviet Union since he broke with the late Josef Stalin eight years ago. Moscow Radio reported the arrival of Tito and his aides. The Soviet Tass news agency said its special train had entered the j Soviet Union at Ungeny, a frontier station on the Russian side j of the Soviet-Rumanian frontier j In Moscow, all newspapers car- | ried stories and dispatches from Bucharest reporting Tito’s stop- j over there plus Belgrade dispatches on Yugoslavian reaction.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper of Berkley, Calif., are visiting their son, Curtis Cooper of Cloverdaie. Frank Ashworth, former Greencastle resident and ex-post-al carrier, is here from Miami, Florida. Myron King spent Thursday with his mother, Mrs. John R. King. Mr. King is enroute to Miami, Fla., to attend the RCA convention. The Monday Club will meet. Monday, June 4th, with Mrs. Ethel Torr at 12:00 noon for a picnic. Bring food and table service. Anyone wanting transportation phone 1163-J. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Schlosser, of Crawfordsville, are the parents of a son. Steven James, born May 30th at Culver hospital. The boy weighed nine pounds and one ounce. Mrs. Schlosser is the former Miss Rebecca Mason. Sgt. and Mrs. William W. Jones of Brussells, Belgium aie expected to arrive in Greencastle for a visit with Mrs. Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Audrid Fleenor, and Sgt. Jones’ mother, Mrs. Everett W. Jones, a patient at the Putnam County Hospital. Sgt. Jones is with Military Intelligence and is assigned to the American embassy in Brussells. Mrs. Mary Clark announces the dates of two student recitals. On June 5, at 8:00 p. m., in the High School Auditorium, dancing students will be presented. Included on this program will be a small group of piano students who will play familiar piano music, popular music, and boogie. A recital of piano students will be June 13, 6:00 p. m., at Kersey’s Music Store new location north on Highway 43. Both recitals are open to the public with no admission charge to either prog-

ram.

.NNIVcRSARIE* Birthday Jimmie Inman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Inman, 6 years oid May 31st. Jimmy Neumann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neumann, 12 years old today, June 1.

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The hostess and Mrs.

French and Mrs. Herbert Heaven served delicious refreshments. The next meeting will be June 2Sth with a picnic at the home of

Mrs. Charlie Wise.

GAS-TOONS

Memorial Methodist Church. Russell J. Humbert will read vows of the double ring c< mony. Xc invitations have b issued but all friends art! n lives of the couple are cordu invited to attend the wedding ; reception.

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Miss Nancy K. Barnaby

NEWS OF BOYS NEWPORT, R. I. I FHTNC) — Robert O’ Dobbs, son of Dr. and Mrs. Otto R. Dobbs of 429 Anderson St., Greencastle, Ind. was commissioned Ensign, USNR, June 1 during graduation ceremonies at the Officer’s Candidate School, Newport. R. I. Rear Admiral John C. Daniel, USN, Commander of the Atlantic Fleet Destroyer Force, presented the honor graduates with their i commissions and was the princi- j pal speaker.

Miss Nancy R. Barnaby, a senior at Centenary Junior College, Hackettstown, New Jersey, will be graduated on Saturday, June 9. at the college’s Eighty-second Commencement program. She will be one of 182 seniors to receive her Associate in Arts degree in one of the largest graduating classes in the history of the college. Miss Barnaby was a member of Poster Club, Social Committee and Diokosophf'an Sorority. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnaby who reside at R. R. 2, Greencastle, Indiana.

IN MEMORY In memory of our loved one, j Bell Hathaway, who passed away ' j two years ago, June 1, 1954. Though her smiles are gone for- ! ever, And her hand we cannot touch, | ! We will never lose sweet mem- I ories Of the one we loved so much. I God gave us strength to face it, ( And courage to bear the blow But what it meant to lose her No one will ever know. God saw that she was suffering, So he closed her eyelids and whispered, Peace be thine. j Sadly missed by the family.

Mrs. Alva Foster Is Club Hostess The May meeting of the Jefferson Township Home Demonstration Club was held at the home of Mrs. Alva Foster. The president, Mrs. Charlie Wise opened the meeting with members repeating the flag salute and club creed.. Secretary and treasure's report were given and approved. Twenty-four members answered roll call with “Mothers maiden

Couple Honored With Dinner and Shower On Sunday .a pitch-in dinner and miscellaneous shower was held in honor of Maxine Gibson and John Davies at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gibson, parents of the bride-to-be. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis, uncle and aunt of the bride-elect, were cohosts. The house was decorated in the chosen colors of pink and blue. A bountiful dinner was served to fifty-seven guests during the noon hour, followed by the shower during the afternoon. The young couple received many nice and useful gfits. Those present besides the hon- ! cred guests were Mr .and Mrs. | Purl Craig, parents of the prosl pective bridegroom, of Coatesjville; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hedge j and son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitely, Mr. Vernie Hedge, all I of Lebanon: Mr. and Mrs. Orville i Higgins and sons, Ladoga; Mr. 1 and Mrs. Bonna Baker and sons, | Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. James Sanducky and family, New Market; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Higgins and family, Russellville; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hedge and Mr. ! and Mrs. Howard Hedge and family, all of Roachdale; Mrs. j Mabel Davis, Indianapolis; Mr. end Mrs. Edward Gibson, Jr. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lodell GibI son and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Scaggs and family, all of ! Greencastle, and the hosts and

Past Fresiilrnts Lunchenn Wednesday, June 6th The Past Presidents c Home Demonstraiton ( will meet Wednesday, Jui for a luncheon meeting wit Carl Myers.

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Hiss Ruth Daggy Honored at Shower Mrs. A. W. Leinbergei and Mrs. Paul Murphy will entertain this evening at the home of Mrs. Murphy, with a miscellaneous

SHOEMAKER'S STANDARD SEK\ It E These Locations; 405 North Juekson Bloomington • n«l Maple. Phono !)' S’, and 9142

HOT WEATHER TIME IS PICNIC TIME---

AND QUALITY MARKET HAS THE FIXIN'S---

Nothing so good with those broiled Steaks and

Hamburgers than a cup cv good Coffee » and KO-WEBA COfFEE 5 TOPS

zol McIntyres

QUALITY MARKET 2? SOUTH VINE ST.

PHONE 42

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JBMAHFAAGCRH (Means What It Says)

(Just bring me an honest face and a good credit cecord.) TRADE FOR NEW ATLAS TIRES. No money down, 8 months to pay, As Little as $1.25 a week per tire.

SHOEMAKER STANDARD SERVICE

2 LOCATIONS 105 X. Jackson St. 2 Locations Maple & Bloomington Sts.

Closing-Out Sale

Having sold our fami we will sell our personal property at auction at our farm 1 mile south of GroveUind and 1 2 mile west or 4 miles east of Bainbridge then 1 mile south and 1 , miles west on

CARD OF THANKS

I wish to extend my sincere 1 thanks to all my neighbors, ! friends and relatives for the 1 many cards, letters, flowers and ’ gifts I received during my illness. Also the Putnam County hos- 1 pital, nurses, doctors and staff for their excellent care. Thanks

a-gain for everything. Oka Hymer. pd. !

MILK TRI CK KILLS MAN INDIANAPOLIS, June 1.— (UP)-—A milk truck hit and killed Ned C. Moore, about 65. here early today.

Saturday, June 9th, 1956

AT 1:00 O’CLOCK. D. S. T.

14 - HEAD ANGUS CATTLE - 14

Or.• registered Angus Cow with calf. One eligible to register Angus Heifer, 1 year old. 2 thorough bred Angus Cows with calves by side. One mixed Angus with 2 calves

2 Mixed 2 year old Heifers. 2 mixed yearling It ifers.

ONE YEARLING SHETLAND PONY.

400

HAY

500 bales Alfalfa Hay; 20 - 25 h'.Ies of Wheat Straw.

TOOLS

One H International Tractor with cultivators; one mounted International corn planter with fertilizer attachnvmts; one 2-bot-tom 14 inch International breaking plow ; one Co-Op disc harrow, good as new; one International 7 ft. mowing machine; one two-row pull-type New Idea corn picker; one long “Ford 60” hay baler, twin* tie, *58 with motor; one rubber tirvul w.'.gon with bed.

TV

TONIGHT

WISH-TV—Channel 8

6:00

News; Weather

6:15

CBS News

6:30

My Friend Flicka

7:00

Mama

7:30

Our Miss Brooks

8:00

Crusader

8:30

Star Playhouse

9:00

Line Up

9:30

'Person to Person

10:00 ...

News

10:15

Studio 57

10:45

Late Show

12:15

Late Late Show

WTTV—Channel 4

6:00

Little Rascals

6:45

News

7:00

The Nelsons

7:30

Crossroads

8:00 ....

Dollar a Second

8:30

Jalopy Races

9:30

Waterfront

10:00

Highway Patrol

10:30

News

10:45

Hollywood Movie

WTHI-TV—Channel 10

6:00

TV News

6:30

My Friend Flicka

7:00

Mama

7:30

Our Miss Brooks

8:00

Crusader

9:00

Show Time

9:30

Person to Person

10:00

News

10:30

Late Show

MAE TERRY DIES Mrs. Mae Terry age 65, passed away Monday May 28, at the Masonic Horne in Franklin where she had spent the last few years. She was a foimer resident of Greencastle and was born and raised in Putnam County. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. 1 Victor Walton of Redlands, California and two grandchildren. Short services were held in the Library of the Masonic Home Tuesday and burial was in New Providence cemetery.

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RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE *41

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MISCELLANEOUS

One hog h c.ise. one brooder hou>e, 10-12. one portable milking machine; one water tank; one barrel with oil; one grease gun: one tractor funnel; one roll ft-ncing and miscellaneous small tools; forks, Is, chains, table power saw, and other articles.

TERMS—(ASH.

Not responsible in cast* of accidents. ORVILLE FITZWATER

ALTON HI RST, Auct. CLIFF McMAIXS, Clerk.

ELECTRIC SERVICE 2 LOCATIONS: 305 X. Jackson St. Phone 64 GREENCASTLE, END. MAIN ST. CLOVERD.ALE APPLIANCES AND

TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE

FISHIN' FUN!

FATHER'S DAY FORECAST:

Due to the high waters caused by the heavy rainfalls, most of the streams are out of their banks—and therefore ‘un-fisha.ble’. The only fish we’ve seen lately have come out of the Mid-West Quarry Lake. Bob Brantnm caught some nice crappies, weighing from one pound to one and one-quarter pounds . . . these were caught on an articificial bait called ’Shyster’. This Shyster bait has also taken several bass and bluegill.

Dad wants the fair and cooler fashions of ARRQVR\A G H T WE IG H?S for smart summer-long comfort

DOBBS TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE Fishing Tackle A Accessories North Side of Square

It’s no trick to predict the coolest summer in years for Dad when you give him Lightweights! For these air-conditioned fashions give him summer-vacation comfort even during the hottest days in town. And, don’t fc-get that Arrow, in shirts, shorts or slacks, always means smoothfitting perfection that won’t wilt with the weather, ever! Arrow Lightweight Shirts in white and colors S3.95 Arrow Lightweight Ties si.50 Arrow Lightweight Handkerchiefs 35c Arrow Lightweight Sport Shirts S3.95 Arrow Lightweight Walking shorts .85.95 CANNON'S THE STORE FATHER FAVORS / FOR ARROW LIGHTWEIGHTS f