The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 November 1956 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANK?* MOV.. NOV. 12. 19.V5 Pape 2 Pvt. Paul E. Co'vg-er of Bain- ) bridge, who is with the 9th MarI ines of Okinawa has been taken | to a navy hospital in Japan with 1 a leg injury. His present address
Mr. and Mrs. Lrsc A. Martin. is Pvt Paui e. Cowger, 1533483 307 Wmt Franklin street, mar- USNH—3923 (Ward 12-Bt, C' r - ned 35 years ago Nov. 10th. FPO , San Francisco. Calif.
OREEVCASTLE, INDIANA ANNIVERSARIES
Wedding
BOW AND ARROW TURKEy AND HAM SHOOT AT FORMER Youth Center Building BOWS AND ARROWS FURNISHED Starling at 7:00 P. M., 0, S. T. Wednesday, November 14 Everyone Invited Sponsored by Greencasfle Lions Club
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NURSERY STOCK
GL0VERDALE SALE EARN Wednesday, Nov., 14-K 7£G
Complete line of Evsr^rccr.c, Shrubbery and Fruit Tuccc. Stock FLirnished 3y HILLSDALE NURSERIES DUBLIN, ’HD,
‘MISS WORLD’ IS CROWNED
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GERMANY'S PETRA SCHURMANN sits in London after being crowned Wiiss World” in a contest against leading beauties from nation* frrer the world. From left: Rina Weiss, “Miss Israel,” third: Frauietn Schurmann; Betty Chern,’, “Miss United States," second; Mifertko Tokur*, “>Lsa japan,” fourth. (International RadiopHotoJ
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HERALD CONSOUDATED Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Sabsorlpcion price 25 cents per week, 85.90 per year by mail in Putnam j County, S6.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, 114 S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT He gave us rains from heaven, and fruitful seasons, filling cur hearts with food and gladness.— Acts 14:17. There is no Christian land in all the earth where there is hunger and fear.
RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 841
Maple Heights Home Demonstration Club will meet on Tues-
j day, Nov. 13th., 7:30 p. m.
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The Mt. Meridian W.S.C.S. will meet Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 14, with Mrs. Cordia Butler. Members please note change of
place.
SOCIETY Tuesday Reading Club With Mrs. Wyckoff The Tuesday Reading Club will ; meet with Mrs. V. Judson Wy- ! ckoff on Tuesday, Nov. 13th. at i 2:30 p. m. Mrs. James Houck will have • the program.
MAKINfi FINAL PLANS FOR ‘ CANDY A/tur i ahp <
PEG Will Meet on Wednesday, Nov. 13th
Persoual And Local News Briefs
V. F. W. Ladies Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Post Home. Businessmen don’t forget the Phi Psi smoker tomorrow, November 13, at 7:00 p. m. The Sun Shine Club will meet November 14th at the home of Mrs. Reba Kivett at 1:30. The Friendship Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Pearl Rossok. Tri Kappa active chapter will meet at the Student Union on Tuesday, Nov. 13th, at 8:00 p. m. Veronica Club wail meet at 2 m. Wednesday with Mrs. Harvey Owens. Mrs. Lowell Moore will have charge of the program S.C.C. will meet with Mrs. Frank DeVaney Tuesday evening, Nov. 13, at 7:30. Mrs. Grace P. Hurst will be the assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckingham have returned to their home in Indianapolis after a week end visit with their daughter, Mrs. Don Tourtelot, Mr. Tourtelot and sons. The Brick Chapel Ladies Aid will meet with May Allen Thursday, November 15th, at 2:00 o'clock. Roll call responses: “Suggestions for Christmas Gifts.” Prof. Glen Sherman and Prof Donald White, both of DePauw University, will attend the University Composers’ Exchange at the annual Festival of the organization to be held on the University of Wisconsin campus at Madison on November 17-18. West Floyd Home Demonstration Club has been postponed until Friday, Nov 16, instead of regular date. The lesson on Making Candles couldn’t be given on the regular date. Also it is Open House at Fillmore H. S. There will be a miscellaneous show r er for Mrs. Rita Jo Noel. Please note change of date to be held at Mrs. Ezra Arnold’s, 1:15 p. m. DST.
The Greencastle chapter of
Job’s Daughters, Bethel 78 W’ill | PEO will meet on Wednesday,
hold its regular meeting tonight, 7:00 p. m. at the Masonic Temple. The pro tern officers will conduct the meeting. The Chez Nous Home Demonstrtaion Club meeting has been changed to Thursday, Nov. 15th. 8:00 p. m. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry
Pehan.
Federated Reading Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 with Mrs. Ferd Lucas. Mrs. William Huggard will have the program on the “Nntold Story of Douglas McArthur,” by Hunt.
Nov. 14th, at 7:30 p. m., art the home of Mrs. Robert Farber.
O. E. S. NOTICE
TV TONIGHT WISH-TV—Channel 8
6:00
Early Show
6:30
News; Weathex
6:45
CBS News
7:00
7:30
.. Robin Hood
8:00
Burns and Allen
8:30
Talent Scouts
9:00
1 Love Lucy
9:30
December Bride
10:00
Studio One
11:00
11:15
Late Show
Regular meeting cf Cloverdalc Chapter No. 369 O. E. S. Wednesday, Nov. 14. at 7 p. m. DST. It will be Past Matrons and Past Patrons night. There will be initiation. Visiting members welcome. Lena Trussell, W. M.
PLAN OPEN HOUSE AT HIGH SCHOOL
The annual American Education Week open house will be from 7:00 to 9:00 Wednesday. November 14. There is an opportunity for the school patrons to meet the teachers and discuss school functions. There will be a short play and band concert in the auditorium at 7:30.
H. S. Band To Conduct Drive
November 17 is the big “Support Your Band” sales day. On this day the Greencastle High School band will canvass the whole town selling candy for the purpose of making enough money to take a concert trip this year. For three or four years a concert trip has been the talk of the band, but only this year have they decided to make definite plans to take the trip. The idea is to send the band to some large school, spending a couple days there and giving a concert. Then, perhaps next year, the band they visit will come to Greencastle on the same terms. The band members are really enthusiastic about this trip and are going all out for the sales campaign this week. In order to make this trip possible, they need your support. Send your band on this worthw’hile trip by making their sales campaign a success.
Club Met With .Mrs. Frank Stoessel The Woman’s Study Club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Frank Stoessel. The program was in charge of Mrs. Herbert Heller who gave a review of Dr. Heller’s new book. “The History of Methodism in Indiana.” Mrs. Heller told several interesting incidents along with her review and explanation of the book, which took a lot of research. The Photo endorser recommend the following pictures. Serenade (Mario Lanza) and Picnic. A social hour was enjoyed by the members.
Epsilon Psi Chapter Meets Tuesday The regular social meeting of the Epsilon Psi chapter will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. with Doris McMillan.
B. & P. W. Club Mi-ets Wednesday The Business & Professional Women’s Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Royale Cafe.
Dorothy Harlan Hostess To Exemplars The Exemplar Chapter, Xi Beta Eta will meet at the home of Dorothy Harlan, at 8:00 p. m. Tuesday night. All members are urged to attend and to bring articles for Korean orphans.
P. T. A. NEWS
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The Ridpath P. T. A. will hold its second annual pancake supper Tuesday evening, November 13th. at the Jones School cafeteria. General chairmen for the supper are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimes with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Richa*Rossok as co-chairmen of dinin° r room. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. “Pat" Blume will have charge of the fryers. Other committee members are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Riley in charge of buying and i Mrs. Leah Wittich in charge of ticket sales.
Mrs. Gertrude Z/egelman Hostess To Club On Nov. 1st. Mrs. Gertrude Ziegelman entertained the Thursday Club. Fifteen members and one guest, Mrs. Ruth Terry, enjoyed a delicious dinner. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Averil Allen, with the group singing Happy Birthday to Mrs. Stella Vickroy. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Carrie Ziegelman. Roll call was answered with household hints. Mrs. Effie Parker thanked the club for the flower she received while ill. Secretary, treasure and flower reports were read and approved. Business was taken care of. The hostess opened her gifts. Games were played with each receiving a prize. Resale Ellen won the door prize. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Cloyd Allen on Dec. 13. Each member bring a gift for the hostess and a 50c gift for the grab bag. Members please note change of date.
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