The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 September 1956 — Page 2

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fUP)—Har'h Chancelr, sample-l icken and here during r’.s eiiihood

home of Mrs. W. M Floyd. 627 Ea-t Walnut street. Monday noon when a pan of gasoline being i used in cleaning floors became ignited. The firerrer . ic the j pan of gas^lire • as near a gas neater er . inis caused the blaze I.Of AI, PEOPI.E VISIT HOME AT KNKiHTSTOWN Several from Greancastle were in Knightstown on Sunday for the annual homecoming at the Soldiers and Sailors Childhren’s Home. The large crowd was well enterr lined during the morning and afternoon by the talenteo children of the home. Cassell C. Tucker Post 58. Am* i ican Legion, received honorable mention by the State Commander Reed Baird for the splendid membership drive rec -ntly conducted. The cottage . inported by the Sixth District v. u.s visited by those from Greencastle. Present on this occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frye, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Shoemaker inJ Dr. and Mrs. Russell W. Ver..iill n. Mr. Frye and Mr. Shoemaker are commander and vice commander of Post 58, and Dr. Vermillion is a director of the Knightstown home.

tfil Oftflf fcanntR end HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffwe a Greencastle, Indiana as seconr '■lass ma* 1 p ,0 t*er er der act ot Marc.: 7. !S*.C. Suhscriptioi price 2d cents per week, S5.00 per year by mail in Putnam County, Srf>.00 to SI0.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, 114 S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street Personal And Local News Rricfs

Mrs. f-'md Cook has b^en d;*- , issed from The Putnam Coun- !

tv-> \V S.C.S. of Putnamville .•ill meet Wednesaay at the home U Mrs. Lilian Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Metzger of Indianapolis visited her mother. Mrs. Leonard and several rela-

tives Sunday.

There will be a meeting of the Xi Beta Eta Exemplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at the home

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the former Helen Artie Belles, grew un and where his grandfather, Dr. Joshua Belles, practiced medicine. Macmillan spent much of his visit reminiscing with townspeople about events that took place when his mother was a* school girl. If she were still alive. ! she would have been 100 years old this year. The Rev. Charles Ballard in- ! vited Mactillan to read the scrip- ' ture lesson during the service-ef the Methodist Church. Mircnjillan followed the reading wittt a 10-minute talk from the p'ulRit. | He told the congregation tbs t mother often told him of her life I in Spencer and in Indiana. Mac- • millan stood at the church door Jitter the service to shirkc hands i J nd chat with churchgoers. The chancellor walked to his | mother’s former home two hous- | es from the church and strolled I through the house and the yard. Charred wood still visible in an ' unrepaired second floor section ! damaged by fire several months | ago. He later placed a wreath at i his grandfather’s grave in River- i side Cemetery.

Cameron out of a job. Governor Craig made the administratice change and put Dr. Fred E. Lawrence, medical director of the commission, in complete charge of the treatment program. Commission spokesmen said the job was abolished because cf longstanding differences between Cameron and Lawrence over supervision of the program. CRFSIIED TO DEATH CORYDON. Ind. (UP)— The body of Charles Leo Wathen, 27, Corydon, was found early today pinned against a wall by a small truck on the Harry Conrad farm two miles east of here. State police said Wathen apparently was crushed against the side of the farm building Sunday night.

CRAIG IN WASHINGTON INDIAN APALIS (UP)—Governor George N. Craig was in Washington, D. C., today to confer with federal officials on Indiana’s road situation. A release prepared at the governor’s office said Craig will talk with Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks and heads of the Federal Bureau of Roads.

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V. F. W. Ladies Auxiliary will meet- Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. at the Post Home. The Greencastle Lions club will meet this evening at 6:30 a* j the Union Building. Cassell C. Tucker Unit No. 58 American Legion Auxiliary will 1 meet this evening at 8:00 p. m. i at the Post Home, j Girl Scout leaders will meet this evening at 7:30 p. m. at the | home of Mrs. Robert Crouch, Inj dianapolis road. | The September meeting of the i Home and Child Study Club has j been cancelled because of the meeting concerning the Greencastle School Building Corp. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hebert and two sons of Indianapolis visited Prof, and Mrs. Frank McKenna and family and other friends in Greencastle on Sunday John Sutherlin of Port Arthur, Texas has been visiting his cousin, John Sutherlin here for the past two weeks. This was his first visit back here in about 5C years. Anyone in the Fillmore community desiring to make donations to the Goodwill Industries please leave at tne Fillmore Methodist church vestibule before noon Thursday, Sept. 27. Mrs. Howard Youse, state council member of Tri Kappa, is in Indianapolis today for the installation of a new chapter at Carmel, suburban Indianapolis The Tri Kappa chapter at Speedway City is the sponsoring group. City firemen were called tc Fox Ridge at 3:48 p. m. Sunday to extinguish a grass fire on the Pete Williams property adjacent to the Pennsylvania railroad tracks. "Water from the truck’s booster tank put out the blaze. Firemen reported that the fire was caused by burning material thrown from a passing train. Gobin W. S. C. S. members who will attend the Sub-District meeting at Coatesvilie October 2 are requested to moke luncheon reservations by September 26 with Mrs. William Boatright, phone 288-R. Election of officers will be at this meeting. The guest speaker is Miss Satumina Lara, missionary from the Philippines and secretary of the World Federation of Methodist Women.

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TWO OFFICERS of the liner Stockholm, which rammed and sank the liner Andrea Doria in the Atlantic, are shown in New York at pre-trial deposition hearing on the sinking. They are Capt. H. Gunnar Nordenson (left) and Ernest Carstens-Johansen, third officer. The Italian line is suing for $25,000,000 and the Swedish line is countersuing for $2 1 000,000. _ {International SoundpKotoJ

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The Old New Maysville Bapist church is holding a revival meeting each night this week. | "he Rev. Thomas Berry is in ! harge of the meetings. Paul Watts of Indianapolis, i Phillip C. Watts. Chicago. Mr. md Mrs. Rex Arnold, Pearl and i Grace Arnold, of Rockville, visit- : ed with Mrs. Effie Herbert jover the weekend. John Craft, Greencastle. H I among the students at Indiana : University who have been pledgi ed to social fraternities on the Bloomington campus. Craft has been pledged to Sigma Pi. Kay Snider of R. R. 2, Clovcrj dale is among 75 campus leaders j named by Indiana University’s I President Herman B. Wells as I charter members of a new or- ! ganization expected to improve I the athletic future of I. U. Judith Miller, cf Reelsville j High School, and Phyllis ChristI ian. R. R. 2, Cloverdale, of Pelle Union High School, Jefferson i township, are among 178 members of the Indiana University freshman class who were valedictorians or salutatorians in their high school graduating class. The 7th grade Girl Scout organization meeting meeting will be held Tuesday, Sept. 25th. at 4:00 p. m. in the High School building. Room 205. All 7th grade troops of the High School and any girls interested in becoming a Girl Scout, please attend this meeting. We must know r at this meeting how many 7th grade Scouts we will have. Among the out of town guests attending the wedding of Miss Nancy Sutherlin and William Fellers, Sunday afternoon were: Will Woodrum, Pueblo, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles, Marion; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Douthitt, Indianapolis; Mr. ana Mrs. Paul Boston, LaPorte; M^s. Donald Baird, Jamaica, 111., and her mother, Mrs. J. H. Pitchford of Linden. They are all former residents of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crousore of Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Oral McCullough and children Charles and Janice of Coatesvilie were last Sunday dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Querry of Marion. He is a former pastor of Manhattan Christian church. Other guests were their two daughters and families, Miami Mrs. Keith Matchett and twe children of Warren R. 2, and Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Mitchell and two sons of Fairmount R. 2. The afternoon was spent in visiting and picture taking. All enjoyed the day and hope to get together for a reunion next year at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral McCullough.

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SOtf'fKTV Mis Sutherlin Bride Oi William Fellers Miss Nancy Lee Sutherlin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C Sutherlin. of Greencastle. became the bride of William O. Fellers, M>n of Rev. and Mrs. H. Cecil Fellers, of Sacramento, Calit.. Sunday aftemoun at 2 o’clock in the First Christian church. The church was decorated with palms and white candelabra, with vhite satin bows and looped ribbon decorating the pew ends in he center aisle. Bridal selections “I Love Thee” by Grieg, and ”0 Perfect Love,’’ by Barnby; were sung by Miss Frances Johns with Mrs. A. L. Meredith at the organ. The Rev. Fellers, pastor of tne First Christian church in Sacramento, formerly of Greencastle. and father of the bridegroom, read the vows of the double rin" ceremony .assisted by the Rev Elgin T. Smith of the Greencastle church. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a floor length gown of pure silk ivory satin, fashioned with an embroidered net yoke and lone sleeves set with seed pearls. The skirt fell from inverted pleats into a chapel length train. Her finger-tip veil of embroidered net showered from a satin cap set with pearls. She carried a white Bible topped with a bouquet of lilies of the valley, centered with a white orchid. She wore a cultured pearl necklace and earrings, a gift of the bridegroom. The matron of honor, Mrs. John Zeiner, sister of the bride wore a blue nylon and net gown fashioned with a draped bodice set with seed pearls, and a full gathered skirt. She carried a bouquet of yellow carnations. The bridesmaids, Miss Becky Sutherlin and Miss Sally Sutherlin, also sisters of the bride, wore yellow dresses fashioned like that of the matron of honor, and carried bouquets of blue carnations. They all v/ore headpieces fashioned of ribbon and flowers to match their bouquets. Harold Gillam, of Los Angeles, served as best man. Ushers were Robert Dean, Stephen Sutherlin, Robert Gardner and Doyle Bunten. Mrs. Sutherlin wore a gown of brown lace over champagne sat-

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Bethany House. The table, whim was covered with an embroidered nylon cloth, wa^ decorated with snulax and yellow sweethear'. roses encircling the white wedding cake and punch bowl, and about the crystal epergne in the , center. The cake and punch were served by Mrs. Curtis Rivers and Mrs. Harold Stewart, assisted by Miss Virginia Wood ad I of Bloomfield. Mrs. Argil Halto:: and Mrs. Norman Jones. Mrs. Ward Mayhall had char ge of reg-

istering the guests.

The bridal couple left by plane for Oakland, Calif., where the bride is teaching school and the bridegroom will do graduate work at the University of California. For traveling the bride chose a brown sheath dress with dark brown accesso-ies and wore the white orchid corsage from

her bridal bouquet.

Mr. and Mr s. Fellers will reside at 5928 Telegraph Ave., Oakland

| Calif.

The bride attended DePamv University and graduated in 1955 i from Indiana State Teachers Col- , lege. She has taught for the I past year in the schools at Sacra- | mento, Calif. The bridegroom | was graduated from the Univer- | sity of New Mexico and has done, graduate work at Purdue Univerj sity. He was recently discharge 1 | after two years in the United | States Navy, where he was a | lieutenant, junior grade. Out of town guests included ! friends from Paint Lick and Pleasureville, Kentucky; Dayton j and Greenville, Ohio; Grand Rapids, Michigan; Pueblo, Colorado; Jamaica, 111.; Princeton, Indianapolis, Brooklyn, Terre Haute, Bloomfield, Marion, Lewis, Danville, LaPorte, Linden and Lafay-

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Ladle* of 1812 To Meet ThurMlay The Ladies of 181? will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Russell Pierce, 713 South Locust street. Twentieth Century i tub To Meet Wednesday The Twentieth Century Club will meet Wednesday at 12 noon for a carry-in luncheon at the home of Mrs. Russell Clapp, i Plainfield. Modern Homemakers Club To Meet Tuesday The Modern Homemakers Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday evening, Sept. 25, at 8 o’clock at tne home of Mrs Lloyd Conyers. I’rj*senl Day Club To Meet Tu«-sday Present Day Club will meoi Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Don McLean. Clinton Homakers Club Holds Its Meeting The Clinton Homemakers met September 20 at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter. An interesting lesson on Furniture Arrangement was given by Mrs. Wayne Bettis. Delicious refreshments were enjoyed by eleven members and three children. The next meeting will be hold i at the home of Mrrs. Ivan Harb-

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Tho-so present were Mrs. Luke Proctor and children, Mrs. Osai Brown, Mrs. C:irrie Miller, Mrs. Elva Scobee, Mrs. Eula Clyde Ames , Mrs. Enid Hillis, Mrs. Frances Harris and children, Mrs. Ftachol Nichols and Debbie. Mrs. Doris Price. Mrs. Eva Price. Mrs. Velma Reeves and children. Mrs. Lola Nichols, Mrs. Jean Scobee and daughter, Mrs. Garnet Huffman, and Mrs. Mary Proctor and the hostess, Mrs. Madonna Elliott and son.

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Engagement of Miss Brock Is Announced The engagement of Miss Rita Ann Brock and Rae Tennery has ) been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brock of Stilesville. Mr. Tennery is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Tennery of Downers Grove, 111. Both Miss Brock and Mr. Ten-

Monroee Township Homemakers Met With Mrs. Elliott The Homemakers met at the home of Mrs. Madonna Elliott on Wednesday, Sept. 19 for the regular monthly meeting. The meeting was opened by the president, Mre. Francis Harris. Roll call was answered by 13 members and three guests, as to the “most interesting trip I have ever taken.” Plans w r ere completed to meet at Mrs. Velma Reeves’ on Oct. 3rd at 10 o’clock for a tour of different places of interest in I and around Greencastle. Active games and stunts were i the entertainment for the day were given by Mrs. Velma Reeves and Lucille Proctor. Refreshments were served as

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