The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1956 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER

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Today s Market Hogs 9.500; steady to stror.g. 180-260 lb 1600-16.35, a few at 16 60; 140-160 lb 13.00-14.00-14-50; Cattle 2.100: calves 300; steady to 50 higher; choice steers 23.00 to 26.00; a few at 27.00.

i days, were reported safe and uni harmed today. The men, who refused to give their names because the publicity might alarm their families, told Quebec provincial police they lost their bearing after trailing a moose by canoe on the Grand Remous river between Mont L.auier and Maniwaka in the Lau r entian mountains.

FARMERS KILLED AND HIS BODY FOUND EARLY TODAY VALPARAISO, (UP)—The trussed body of Edward Turk, 63, a well known farmer. wss found on his farm today and police said he apparently had been slain. Discovery of Turk, his wrists and ankles tied together, was made by the victim’s brother, Julius, a former Porter couniy commissioner , who telephoned the sheriff’s office and reported: •’something terrible has happened to my brother.” State police said Turk had been beaten and apparently tied up by a slayer who fled in Turk’s automobile.

MISSIPPI MAN GIVEN A CHANCE TO LEAVE TOWN TUPELO. Miss., (UP)—A negro man prepared to leave town under court order today for whistling at a white woman. James Darden, 30, was sentenced to 30 days in jail and fined $100 for whistling at a pretty young high school musicteacher but afterwards was told he could leave town instead. Darden, arrested a week ago after the woman complained to police, was at first charged with vagrancy.

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The Auto License Branch will be closed all day Friday in observance of Columbus Day. The Ne’.ghborly Sewing Club will meet in a called meeting Wednesday, Oct 10th. at 7:30 p. m. at the*home of Mrs. Ruth Smith. The meeting is to elect 1957 officers.

MARRIED SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6TH

MASONIC NOTICE Cadleu meeting of Cloverdale Lodge 132 F & A. M., Thursday, October 11th 7:00 p. m. Work in J: A. degree. Paul Mundy W. M.

HARRY SAYS GOP IS ON THE RUN; DEMOCRATS GAINING

MOOSE HUNTERS SAFE AFTER BEING HUNTED MONT LAURIER, Que., (UP) —SLx American moose hunters.

in dense bushland for three

PITTSBURGH. (UP)—Former President Truman, campaigning in the same area where President Eisenhower will make a major political speech tonight, said today the Democrats have the GOP on the defensive and “as of now we have them licked.”

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Moreover in a pillar of cloud thou leddest them by day.—Neh- . emiah 9:12. The account of the I cioud by day gave the Israelitecomplete faith in God’s love and guidance. Christ taught a simp ler technique, the inner voice will guide us if w-e sincorelv ask for wisdom and follow the inner voice.

l v cr*oaia! And Lonl News Briefs

Mrs. Ethel Sears visited Mrs. Edith Stoner on Thursday.

Christian Church Group Will Meet Thursday Omicron Group, First Christian church, will meet Thursday evening 7:30 with Miss Edith Browning, 401 East Seminary. Members please note change of meeting place.

Evening Circle To Meet Thursday The Evening Circle of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday at 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jacob Hirt, with Mrs. Beach Strohm assisting. The program will be given by Mrs. Walter Cox, Mrs. James Tucker and Mrs. Robert Shinier.

Beta Sigma Phi sorority will meet this evening at 8 o'clock at the Public Service Co.

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The Women’s Auxiliary of St. Andrew’s church will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 in the Parish house. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar O'Hair and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutcheson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Walter Stoner. P. E. O. will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 with Miss Lola Walls. Mrs. Willard Umbreit will be assisting hostess. Called meeting of Bainbridge Lodge 75 F & A. M. Thursday, | October 11th at 7:30 p. m. DST. |E. A. Degree, Avery Austin, W. M. | The Mt. Meridian W.S.C.S. will j meet with Mrs. Marjorie Buchanan Wednesday, Oct. 17th and not on Oct. 10th as was announced in yesterday’s paper. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williamson of Craw'fordsville, Mr. a-nd Mrs. Lawrence Cline of Amo and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny O’Rear !of Noblesville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarel Williamson Sunday. The Bainbridge Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Howard Hostetter on Thursday afternoon, October 11th at 1:30 DST. Members will please bring their baby photograph. The Willing Workers of Somerset church will meet all day Thursday with Hallie Hibbs. Please bring your thimble and needle to sew. Evelyne Baldwin, devotions; Doris Price, Bible study; Ivyl Flint and Katie Scobee, program.

Club Will Meet With Mrs. Gilley The Clinton-Madison Friendly Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Gilley Thursday, Oct. 11. Roll call, name and locate a National Park. Mrs. J. J. Bailey of Greencastle will be our guest speaker, her subject, “Antiques.” Each member is asked to bring one antiue, glassware if possible.

Three Honored With Birthday Dinner A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fortner celebrating the birthdays of Mrs. Irene Gentry of Miami, Fla., Mrs. Carolyn Spiker oi Shelbyville and Cecil Disney of Bainbridge. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roger Disney and daughter of Greenup, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spiker and sons, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spiker and daughter of Shelbyville; Mrs. Melia Martin and son, Miss Barbara and Waytie Gordon of North Salem; Miss Gloria Campbell, Jce T. Disney, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Disney and children, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Disney of Bainbridge; Mrs. Conard Gentry of Miami, Fla.; Mrs. Edna Bennington of New Ross and the hosts Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fortner. A most enjoyable day was spent visiting with one and all.

FOR SALE: Shropshire rams, best of breeding. Cecil Brown. R. R. 3. 9-3p.

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As I was reviewing a fire insurance policy with John Morton, a local merchant, he said, “I’ve often wondered how the fire rate for the store building and merchandise is determined. Why is my contents rate higher than Jim Joiner’s ? I’m sure this building is as well-constructed as his.”

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is done quite carefully,” I replied. "First, the rating engineers make a t h o r o u gh study of the city’s fire fighting facilities (including water supply) and

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“Then, they make a complete inspection of all property to be specifically rated, which includes all downtown buildings. The basic rate is for a fully standard building, un-expo.-ed and unoccupied. To this base rate they add deficiency charges for sub-stand-ard features, and other exposing properties. One of the 40 items considered is the hazard of

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pants of a building are a greater fire risk than others. For ex- Stoner ample, a woodworking shop. “The contents rate is developed f.om the building rate and depends a lot on how apt the contents are to be damaged from heat, water and smoke. Obviously, for example, a stock of dry goods would experience a greater loss from the same fire than would one, of say, agricultural

implements.”

“I can see the picture now,” said Air. Morton. “Now', let’s figure out exactly what I need in fire coverage.” May we help you, too, to arrive at the proper fire insurance coverage ?

Simpson Stoner INSURANCE Phone 6

Ind. Mrs. Huffman*is a graduate of Bainbridge High School with the class of 1956 and Mr. Huffman is a graduate of Avon High School with the class of 1951. Mrs. Huffman is employed with Hoosier Casualty Co., in Indianapolis and Mr. Huffman is employed with an Indianapolis Construction Co. Out-of-town guests at the wedding were from Wisconsin. Bridgeport, Indianapolis, Roachiale, Plainfield. Greencastle, Danville. Coatesville, North Salem and Fillmore.

CARD OF THWKS I wish to thank my kind friends neighbors and relatives for their many acts of kindness. expressions of sympathy and lovely floral tributes, extended to me at the passing of my beloved wife, Mrs. Bernice Allen. I also wish to thank the pall b.-arei >, the Rev. Donald Mang.v an for his consoling message and the Whitaker morticians for their understanding service. Frank Allen ch.

aNMVERSAKIEj* Birthdays Sue Ellen Zaring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zaring. 8~ years today, October 9th.

CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the hospital staff, Drs. Wiseman and Schauweeker, also Dr. L. W. and Richard V-'ach. the ones who sent me cards. Delbert Graham, p.

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Miss Mary Jean Call, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call, Green:astle, R. 1, and Marion Huffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Huffman of Avon, w'ere united in marriage Saturday, October 6th at 8 o’clock at the Bainbridge Methodist church. Miss Carol Young sang “Walk Hand in Hand With Me” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” She was accompanied at the organ by Freda Nicholson. The Rev. Vernon Winslow officiated at the double ring ceremony. The altar was decorated with palms, gladioli and two seven branch candelabra. The bride given in marriage by her father, w'ore a white nylon embroidered street length dress and carried a white Bible centered with a bouquet of sweetheart roses and a white orchid. She wore a pearl necklace and car rings, a gift from the bridegroom.. Her fingertip veil of nylon tulle was attached to a satin tiara trimmed with seed pearls. The maid of honor, Patsy Wrehnjan, wore a blue acetate nylon dress, and a corsage of yellow mums. The bridesmaids, Sharon Call, sister of the bride

[and Carol Sue Huffman, sister of the bridegroom, each wore blue ! nylon dresses and corsages of ye! • low mums. Vicki Lynn Call carried the rings on a satin pillow, ■ and Deborah Kay Call was flower girl. Paul Huffman attended his brother as best man. Ushers [were Dale Merritt and Robert Richardson.

The bride’s mother wore a black wool suit with pink and black accessories and a white orchid corsage. The bridegroom’s mother wore a navy blue dress with blue nad white accessories and a white orchid corsage.

A reception was held in the church basement. Assisting at the reception table which was centered with a three tiered wedding cake, was Mrs. Violet Call, Mrs. Shirley Wagner, Miss Carolyn Poynter. Mrs. Marilyn Call registered the guests. The couple left on a wedding trip to Tennessee.. For traveling, the bride chose a blue wool suit with pink and blue accessories, and her .corsage was the orchid from her bridal bouquet. On their return they will reside on S. Blake street, Danville,

Mr. and Mrs, William E. Powell

Mr. and Mrs. Powell observed their Golden Wedding anniversary with their seven children on Sunday, October 7. They were married on October 6 and have spent much of their married life in and near Cloverdale.

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