The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1956 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER *••• V. JIL1 1956 I 1 .»"<• fiKKENTASl r_l., INDIANA STALIN TOO PO!*! LAR MOSCOW. July 2. -(UP) Ruisja’s Communi.st l^.ilors .«•» today it was "no l;u k of person coinage” that prevented the from opposing- Josef Stall“euk t)f personality" while 1

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A' RALD ^ONSOUDATtL Entered In the postoffVoe at , reencastle, Indiana aa aeo*»o , t :.ish mall matter onder act of 'iar*h 7, 1878. Sabscitptlor irire 25 '-enta per week; fS.OC ter year by mall In Putnam County; S«.00 to 810 40 per year

tit side Putnam County. Telephones 74. 9ft, 114 S. IL Caiiden, PubUshe* 17-19 South Jackson Streer

RAWER ADS (il.T RlisELT

Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Jor.eo vi.siteu Mr. ani Mrs. Eibert Jores in Ar. iersen over th'- v/aek-end Mr. and Mrs. Roland G. Headiwv ar.d Ann Headley have returned from a summer vacation in northern Michigan. Gttests of Mr. and ?.Irs. Charles Spiker are Mrs Alice Dnserberry and family, and Mary Duserberry of Chicago, and Mrs. Vir ginia Tungett and daughter

Robin, of Munde.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Cooper have returned from a motor

trip to the west eaast. Mr. Cooper TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT represented the Greencastle KiA vision appeared to Paul it- vanis Club at the international

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Eitel’s Flowers DID YOU FIGHT BASWORMS AND RED SPIDER (AST SUMMER? Save yfi?r inveslmen? ii: Evergreens, SiirtJbs c n.1 trees! We will have professional soravers in Greencastle socn to sf/ray for these pests. Ail work guaranteed. Free Estisr eies - Pherse 636.

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A vision started the conon of all Europe, and Eur- . n turn passed this faith on le modern free world. We Id not doubt that a higher ?r and intelligence is inter- ! in the means of grace. The iption of the Roman Werld vealcd by the ruins of PomPaul cleaned up a filthy

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PEPSI COLA BOTTLING <0. OF INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Lifcatr «44MMiittueut Iroiu Pep>i Cola Company, New York

convention held in San Francisco. Miss Joyce Ewing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ewing, was chosen as one of the outstanding citizens at the inauguration ceremonies of Hoosier Girls State at Bloomington on

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Wuertz and

son, Clifford, are in Springville, Iowa, where they are visiting Mr. Wuertz’ brother and family. Clifford will remain in Iowa fpr several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wuertz

will return on Thursday. Donald Carmicha-el left Momiey

for Annapolis, Md., after spending a ten day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carmichael, R. 1. His new ?.d-

dress is; MX ©65-70-71 U. S. Clinton Falls WSCS will meet 1 Naval Hospital Staff. Annapolis,

Thursday night 81OO o’clock at Maryland.

the Church. Everyone welcome Mrs Helen Mason> Miss gaTl . Mrs. Sarah Standley and . rs. ^ Mason and Mrg Anan D Ic-ssie Dickey left Saturc a> or ^jjjj ams ^ave returned from a

a week’s vacation in Miami, Fla.

Russell Long, Utah, was ar-

rested yesterday on Stilesville Road for driving without a li-

cense.

Personal

And lotal News SSraefs

Mr. and 5Irs. Jack L. Hunrmiel Miss Eva Lois Mash, daughter of Mrs. J. I- Mash, Greencastle, and Jack L. Hummel, son of Mrs. Margaretta Hummel, Huntington, Penn., and Edward Hummel, of Lorain. Ohio, were united in mariiage on June 16. They are residing at SCO N. Madison St., City.

trip through the southern states. While in Cherokee they saw “Unto These Hills,” a drama of the Cherokee Indians, staged in the mountainside theater. They also

Little Miss Janet K. Lyon is j visited with friends and relatives reported ill at her home in Bain- | j n Spartonburg, S. C.

bridge. She is the daughter of Charles Arthur Lyon, popular Bainbridge man. The Fathers’ Auxiliary will meet Tuesday night, July 3 at V. F. W. Home on account of regular night being July 4th. Note change of date. Mrs. Frank J. Colling of Ogden, Utah will arrive on Tuesday to spend two weeks with her sister, Mis. E. E. Queeney, and Mr. Queeney in Northwood. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Shuck. Miss Lenolia Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Turner, Jr., and son Mike, left Sunday for a two weeks vacation in the western

states.

James A. Boatright, Greencastle, arrested last week for reckless driving, appeared in Mayor's court over the weekend. Boatright was fined $39.75 and re-

ceived a year’s suspension of his Arthur Perry were in Cincinnati, driving license plus a 30-day , Ohio, Friday attending a Piano suspended sentence on the state i Teachers Work Shop, which was farm. ! conducted by the noted teacher,

Fay Templeton Frisch. Demonstrated were the new electronic

The condition of Mrs. Bessie J. Lucy, of Muncie, was reported as “fair" at the Putnam county hospital Monday morning. Mrs. Lucy was seriously injured in a headon crash of two cars cm U. S. 36. just east of the junction with Highway 43, Friday afternoon. Charles W. Harris, 49, also of Muncie, was killed in the acci-

dent.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom P. Carney, Miss Elizabeth Ann Cannon and Ben Cannon have returned from Akron. Ohio, where they attended th« wedding of Air. Carney’s brother. Jack Carney, to Miss Nancy Molohosky, of Akron. The wedd’ng took place on Saturday afternoon in the Russian Orthodox Catholic Church in

Akron.

Mrs. John Clark and

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Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Vancleave

had as their guests last week, ! pj anos which can be carried Mr. and Mrs. Ted Washburn ana j a i 0 und in a case and can be pracson. Timmy, Mr. and Mrs. Felix | ^j ce( j on silently with the playDaems, Mr. and Mrs. Joe er hearing himself through earWymets, all of Anderson, Mr. j phones. and Mrs. Adrian Van Dalen. Port |

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luppenlatz—The family of Zelma Job luppenlatz wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended by our relatives, friends and neighbors in our time of bereavement. ^ W r e especially wish to thank those who acted as pallbearers, organist, singer, C. D. Knight, Order of Eastern Star, Chastain Funeral Home for their kind services rendered and all who assisted in any way. George Dale luppenlatz Kathleen I. Penn Mr. and Mrs. C. C. luppenlatz and family. ch

New Maysville Community Club Meets The New Maysville Community Club and the Federated Country Reading Club, met Wednesday, June 27 with Mrs. Burl Miller of Clinton Falls for the annual picnic at the noon hour Mild^-'d McMurtry returned thanks after which a picnic lunch ; was enjoyed by club memberr | and the following guests, Mrs. Florence Lasley, Marjorie and | Sammie , Patty Gowin, Mrs. i Marjorie Tippin and son, Mildred, Johnny and Marilyn McMurtry, Robin Barker, Mrs. ! James Burk, Mrs. Maggie Walton, Mrs. Arnold, Claude Malayer and Russell Miller. After a short business session of both clubs, Mrs. Mary Sanders and Mrs. Gladys Sutherlin entertained with readings, contests and games. Ainburn Marriage ! Of Interest Here Of interest here was the marriage of Miss Sue Hanna Richardson and Don Owens at the First Presbyterian Church in Auburn on Saturday evening at 7:00 p. m. Miss Richardson is the daughter of Mrs. Lester Richardson of Auburn and Greencastle, and Mr. Owens is from Medora,

Ind.

Miss Lila Hanna was maid of honor, and Sam T. Hanna, uncle of the bride, gave her in marriage. Mr. Owens was graduated from DePauw University in June. Mrs. Owens will complete her studies at DePauw next year, where she is a member of the Pi Beta Phi Sorority. Mr.. Owens has accepted the position of music director at Avon for the next school vear. After a wedding trip, they wlli reside in Greencastle on East Hanna Street. Attending the wedding from

Greencastle were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Hanna and Miss Lila Hanna.

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The 7th meeting of the Bain- * The f bridge Merry Maids 4-H Club between was held at WesUake for the an- ameda a

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Sillery Reunion Held Sunday The Sillery reunion was held Sunday, July 1st, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arley Downs in Dana, Ind. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and daughter, Rensselaer; Mr. and Mrs. William Sillery, Air. and Mrs. Meredith Sillery, Dayton, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Nadeau Sillet'’, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sillery and daughter, Patty Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sillery and family, Dean Sillery, Edna Sillery and Mrs. Sylvia Sillery all of Greencastle. CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all my neighbors, friends and relatives for the lovely cards and every interest shown me during my illness and stay in the hospital. I appreciate every kindly act shown me more than works can tell. Mrs. Fant Judy cli.

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