The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 December 1956 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER MONVDEr. 3. 1956 Pa^e 2 GRKEM ASTLR. f\D.

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WEDNESDAY OPF.N AlA. DAY

OPEN I KIOAYS TIL 8:f)0. OPEN SATURDAYS . TIL 8:00. UNTIL CHRISTMAS.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays John Hinote, Manhattan, S7 \ears old today. Dec. 3. Richard Rex McCurry, son of Mr and Mrs. Jewell McCurry, 1118 So. Collage Ave. 5 years old

today.

Ricky David Bitzsr, son of Mr and Mrs. Robert Riizer, 5 years old today, Dec. 3rd.

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SANTA'S CASH S25.00 To S5Q0.00 For a Merry Christmas, see FAMILY FINANCE for your Christmas Cash. FAMILY FINANCE 22 E. Washington St. Phone 1478

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second lass mall matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscriptlor price 25 cents per week. $5.(M< per year by mail in Putnan County, SH.OO to $10.40 per yesii outside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, 114 S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Streei

TODAY S BIBLE THOUGHT As the hart panleth after the water brooks, so psnteth my soul after thee, O God. My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God.— Psalm 42:1, 2. A casual interest is about all the average person shows toward the Infinite. It i: only when we are hedged about by seas of trouble that a burning thirst appears. Too many of us are satisfied to thank God v.e are not as other men.

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B P. 0. ELKS 1077 CANCER FUND BEMEFIT Tuesday, December 4-4:30 P. M. Tl’BKEY DINNER A!i Members ere urged to attend and support

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Personal And Local Nows Briefs

t Mrs. Horace Askew underwent CARD OF THANKS The Rev. George W. Forma", a major operation at the Putnam ! Lovett—The family of Lillie F I of Lake Port. Cal. . exp 1 Conn y hoapi'al on Monday Lovett wish to acknowledge with i to arrive in Greencastle on Wed-

moming.

Mrs. Otto Emberg of Washington. D. C.. Is visiting her .laughter and family, Mr. and

Mrs. Tom Carney.

deep appreciation, the kindness. ; sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended by our relati\es, friends and neighbors in our

time of bereavement.

nesday to visit his cou-in, Mrs. George Knauer, am. family, an I other relatives.

Robert Reeves Entertains For Four Generations Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves and sons entertained Sunday with a turkey dinner for four generations of the Reeves familiy Present were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reeves of Erownsburg, and their four children; Mr. and Mrs. She: nan Reeves of Indiana- •• ^■9 lan and son Rickey, Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens, Mr. and Mis John Ray and son John, Jr.; and his friend. Robert Tennis; Mr i and Mrs. Raymond Reeves and familiy. all of Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves.

We especially wish to thank the Rev. Ray Britton, for hi.comforting words; Eugene Hutchins for his beautiful organ music; the pallbearers and the Chastain Funeral Home for its kind and efficient services. The family of Lill ; e E. Lovett. ch. Delta Theta Tau Alumnae will have a dinner meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 6 p. m. at tue Union Building. The Country Reading Club will meet Wednesday at 2:00 p. m | with Mrs. John R. King. Mrs. ; Ed. Schultz will have the pro- j gram.

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Active Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday. Dec. 4th, at 8:00 p. m. with Mrs. Cassel Grubb. Remem- ; ber mental health gift. The Clinton Falls W S. C. S 1 will have a Christmas party ! Thursday, Dec. 6 at the church at j 7 o’clock. Bring the family. Mrs. Mae Twigg, North Vine street, entered the Putnam Cour- ! ty hospital Friday evening for treatment and observation. Fathers Auxiliary No. 1 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars wil! meet in regular session Wednesday evening at the Gen. Jesse M Lee Post 1550 Home. Women of the Moose chapter No. 138 will meet Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. at the Moose Hall. There will be initiation of candidates. Members are asked to | bring articles for the Bazaar to the Moose Home. Mrs. Norma Jean Applegate daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ellis, was taken by plane to the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, Minn., on Thursday. Her condition was reported as fair. She will be confined to the hospital from six to eight weeks. Her address is St. Mary’s hospital, Room 4102. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Poor and daughter, Cynthia Lee, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs John Poor, and Dr. and Mrs. W J. Fuson. Mr. Poor recently completed flight training school at Greenville, Miss. After a two weeks visit with friends and relatives in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Poor an 1 daughter will leave for California, where Mr Poor has been assigned to thi "''ravis Air Force Base.

Mr. and Mrs. Ronny Lee Gossel

Miss Joyce Lorraine Duncan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duncan, Ladoga R. 1, and Ronny Gossel, of Attica, were united in marriage Friday evening at the Raccoon Methodist church. They will reside in Attica.

Mrs. Charles Rector Hostess To Past Presidents The Past Presidents of the Home Demonstration Council will meet Wednesday, Dec. 5th. at th home of Mrs. Charles Rector f lithe Christmas luncheon. Members please remember the gi/t exchange.

Mzmm Miss Sue Suthelin Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Suther- i lin of Cloverdale, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sue, to Loren Ray Salsman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Doris Salsman of Belle Union. No date has been set for the wed- j

ding.

Mrs. Barnaby, Miss Robbins Entertain At Luncheon Mrs. Charles H. Barnaby and Miss Nan Robbins were hostesses at a luncheon at the DePauw Union Building on Saturday afternoon. Candlelight and Christmas decorations were the motif for the luncheon tables. During the afternoon, the

M guests played cards.

Mrs. Lillie Ferrand went to Indianapolis today for the duration of the winter. She wil 1 bs 3941 North Capital Avenue.

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Delta Theta Tau Meets Tuesday Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the American Legion Home for the Christmas party. Hostesses will be Mrs. Joe Crosby, Mrs. John Roth, i:nd Mrs. Woodrow Most. Sorority alumni members have been invited to attend. Members are to bring articles for the white elephont sale. This will be the last date to contribute to the Mental Health Drive. Anyone wishing to contribute to the Drive are asked to bring gifts to this meeting.

Mrs. Grace Pollom entertained the William Oard Chapter of N. S. D. A. R., Brazil Wednesday evening. The chapter gave a beautiful Thanksgiving program. They enjoyed the evening in spite of inclement weather and baa roads.

Robert Askew of Detroit is visiting his parents, Dr. and M?-s Horace Askew.

The Cagle Ten and Four Club Met November 28. The Cagle Ten nad Four club met November 28 at the home of Mrs. Fore.’t Williams. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Donald Craddick. Roll call was answered by twelve members with “what we are thankful for" Guests were Mrs. William Gram and baby. The lesson of the month op “making and Decorating Candles" was condui te 1 by Mrs. Robert Staulcup. A pitch-in canner was enjoy- | ed by all. The club was dihmisseci f to meet with Mrs. Robert Gose on Wednesday, Dec. 19. HELP IS NEEDED It is just three weeks till Christmas and I am starting to receive contributions for the needy children of Putnam county. In order to bring them a little Christmas joy and gladness, most of us have so much to be grateful for, so let’s each giv^ what we can to make these poor children grateful also. We need bedding, clothing, food and money. It will be a great help if you can bring your contributions to 30fi N Jackson but if you cannot do that call 917 and I will pick them up. If anyone wants to help in this work call me or 892 (Mrs Marie Craft) and your help will be very much appreciated. Let’s all pull together and make this the best Christmas ever for our needy children and we wish you ell a Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year. Col. N. Huckleberry

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