The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 December 1956 — Page 2

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With impreasivi solemnity, in a special ceremony lait Sunday evening, the Rev. Clyde A. Myers was formally installed pastor of the Roachdale Presbyterian church. The service of installation was conducted by a committee of the Presbytery of Indianapolis with the Rev. Wilbur Closterhou.se, pastor of the Northminster church of Indianapolis and also moderator of the Indianapolis Presbytery, presiding. The sermon was delivered by Dr. Orlo Choguill, pastor of Tabernacle Presbyterian church of Indianapolis. Then Dr. Frederick Baekemeyer, pastor emer-

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ay night marked another ; ic in the progress of the i ge fire-fighting organ- J ,vhen members of the Det successfully completed j ig course offered by the ! Public Safety Institute. :ourse. given free to any ‘ ment in Indiana, in- j : training in pump,

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Fire Dep

eludes basic

hose and ladder evolutions, information on the use of varied fire stream and methods of at-

tack.

The instructor far the course was Charles Roblee of the Public Safety Institute and Purdue University.

Pointers Down Ladoga Squad Trailing 4 to 10 at the quarter

the Bainbridge Pwinters came

THE DA 1Y 1ANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postofflee at Greencastle, Indiana as second lass mail matter under act of \Iarch 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week. So.00 per year by mail in Putnam County, S6.00 to $10.40 per year outside Putnam County. Telephone 74, 95, 114 S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street

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itus of the First Presbyterian j from bohind to defeat Ladoga, church of Gary, who has so ably j 43 to 37 on the Rambridge floor served as supply minister in the | Wednesday night.

Roachdale pulpit during the past

year, gave an inspiring charge to the new pastor. Following this, Dr. Virgil Ragan, pastor of Fairview Presbyterian church of Indianapolis, delivered in nostalgic tones a charge to tne congregation. The congregation held but few strangers to Dr. Ragan, having himself served them as pastor in the late twenties and early thirties. Following the combined instal-lation-worship services, an informal reception was held in a room off the sanctuary in honor of the new pastor. Rev. Myers, and his family. Rev. Myers, with Mrs. Myers and daughter, Jane, are now at home in the Presbyterian manse in Roachdale, having completed the arduous task of moving from Walkerton where ne served in the church for a number of years. CONFERS WITH IKE

The Pointers grabbed the lead at halftime, 13 to 11, and were out in front 29-20 at the end of the third period. Wehrman with 23 points was high man of the evening for both

teams.

I.adoga (37) Crosby Burnett Long Sabens Todd Clones

FG 0 . 4 0 2 . 0 2

Jeffries 7 Bainbridge (43) FG Jefflies 1 Wehrman 8 Blue 5 O’Hair 2 Harshbarger 0 B game: Bainbridge

doga 21.

Officials: Risley and Risley.

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Downtown Bowling League

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AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP)—Presi- 1st Citz- Bk dent Eisenhower scheduled a con- Jasper Mt. Ex. ... ference today with C. Douglas t Stoners Ins 22 1 /& Dillon, U. S. ambassador ti^Home Supply 21 Franc.e ' V. F. W 20 Dillon, who has been in this Clear View 17 country recently for conferences I Lone Star No. 3 14^ at the State Department, arrived.. Fathers Aux 14

In Augusta Wednesday night 5 °0 Series— Long 583, McDonand was to see the Chief Execu- j aid 575. R. Crawley 565, Elmore tive at the Augusta National 563, Justus 560, Deaeon 561, Kerr Golf Club during the morning. 556, Burkhardt 535, R. Green 531, Press Secretary James C. Fenwick 529, Bond 527, ZiegelHagerty in response to repeated man 524, J. Brewster 522, Blockinquiries, said he knew of no er 518, Archer 513, C. Crawley

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plans for Dillon to resign. He said the envoy was returning to

his post.

The White House expected Dil- 205, Archer 205, R. Crawley 203, Ion to leave for Paris Friday. R. Green 202, J. Brewster 200.

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200 Games — McDonald 223, Justus 213, Kerr 210, Elmore

ARROW.PORT SHIRTS tops in casual comfort g, j- i. and handsome styling P Comfort is always in season with these good-looking sport shirts. Designed to fit as well as they look in the smartest styles, the newest fabrics. All are per-fection-tailored and include the famous Arafold collar feature. CAN NONS “THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT”

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT The world seeth me no more, but ye see me.—John 14:19. Our sacred books are filled with prophecy of him and history of his walk among us, he has plainly marked a way.

Personal And Loral Nows Uriels

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stickel of Clinton, visited Wednesday wita Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gardner. Mrs. Stickel is a sister of Mrs. Gardner. Rev. Francis Kull of St. Paul’s Catholic church wishes to announce Saturday, December 8th. is Holy Day of Obligation. There will be two Masses, 6:15 and 7:00 o’clock in the mornirg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Braden have received word from .Tachekawa Japan, of the birth of a daughter, Karen Lee, on December 4 to Lt. and Mrs. William R. Harper. Mrs Harper is the former Zula Mae Braden. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Galligan of Phoenixville, Pa., left today for a vacation at Palm Beach, Fla. They have been the guests of their son, Prof. Edward L. Galligan, Mrs. Galligan and children. The women of the Deer Creek Coon Hunters Club will meet at the Old Trail Inn on Friday, Dec.. 7th for Xmas dinner and the exchange of secret sister gifts. Dinner will be served at 7:00 DST. Mrs. Robert Shimer and baby son have returned home from the Coleman hospital in Indianapolis. The baby, Robert Lawton, was born November 23rd and weighed 7 lbs, 10 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Shimer and son reside at 413 Meadow Drive. Graveside rites for the infant son of Roy and Carol Voiles Bault of Cloverdale were held Thursday morning at the Cloverdale cemetery. The baby died Wednesday morning at the Putnam County hospital. The Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale had charge of arrangements.

Peggy Jean Miller Captain and Mrs. James D Harney of Louisville, Kentucky wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Peggy Jean, to Sfc. Francisco Luna, son : of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Luna ! of Victoria, Texas. Peggy, a 1955 graduate of Greencastle High School is also the daughter of ; Wilbur F. Miller of Gary. Plans have been made for a June wedding.

ployees and their families. The ! event was most enjoyable due to the cooperative planning by both management and the employees. The purpose of the Murphy store “Fiimily Night” is to give the employees an opportunity to share in yuletide festivities as ' well as meet the families of their co-workers and friends. Santa Claus was present and j distributed tokens to all of the j over one hundred presons present. A "behind-the-scene” tour was conducted of the entire store’s operation. Refreshments were served to the tiny tots as well the grandparents, who were present. Door prizes were won by Mrs. Marguerite Grimes, Mrs. Ueen Ridgway, Robert Slavens and Mrs. Amy Parker. Seventeen employees participated in the distribution of $224. in Christmas bonuses.

i Mrs. Roscoe Hillis Hostess To Club The Groveland Community ! Club held its November meeting j at the home of Mrs Roscoe Hillis. i The meeting was caded to order by the president, Mrs. Arthur Eggers, with all repeating the club creed. Several gifts for mental health drive were brought to this meeting. Pro- ! grams for the coming year were discussed and a chairman, Mrs. Eldon Miles, was appointed to sell articles made by the blind. Mrs. Eggers read a short story ! on the origin of Thanksgiving. | The contest was won by Mrs Kenneth Burge. The hostess served sherbert, cock ; es and tea. The next meeting will be Dec. 21st at the home of Mrs. Guy Shepard. There will be the usual gift exchange. Members please note change of meeting.

BAGHDAD PACT MENACED from the Port Said area was proceeding smoothly and the An-glo-French commanders there assured Burns Wednesday the withdrawal would be completed within “two to three weeks.” They urged no Egyptian troops enter Port Said until the withdrawal is complete.

Winners of free meals at the new Kreme Kastle Drive In are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Remsburg, 313 North Indiana street, free meals for the immediate family eaeh week for six months; 2nd prize winner was Phil Hair.es, 613 Anderson street, free meals for immediate family each week for three months. Winners for ten individual free meais were Bob Shuee, West Washington street, Carole Killinger, US Northwood Blvd., Edith Browning, 401 East Seminary street, Merle Foxx, Observatory Court, Helena Branneman, Cloverdale R. 2, Russell Dreher, Reelsville, George Simler, Sigma Nu house, Sharon Harney, Ave. C, Greencastle, Mrs. Joe Rollings and Leo Wilson, Greencastle.

EITEL’S FLOWERS OPEN Wednesday Afternoons

Delta Kappa Gamma Initiation Saturday Delta Kappa Gamma will meet for its annual initiation of new members and Christmas banquet this Saturday evening, December 8, at 6:00 p. m. Central Daylight Time. The meeting will be held at the DePauw Memorial Student Union Building in room 221. The speaker for the dinner meeting will be Mrs. John Boyd, speaking on the subject. “Do You Know the Delta Kappa Gamma Society? Mrs. Boyd is the immediate past national president of Delta Kappa Gamma.

MIKE’S WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE WHEEL BALANCING — ALIGNMENT — BRAKE SERVICE Phone 1378 108 Jacob Street.

WANTED Local and Long Distance Moving and Transfer Randel Transfer 40 Years Experience PHONE 302 or 785-R. Delivering N«ew Furniture for Montgomery Ward, past 4 years.

TV TONIGHT WISH-TV—Channel 8

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Ask Your Doctor News: Weather CBS News Soldiers of Fortun-"' Sgt. Preston Bob Cummings Climax Playhouse 90 News; Weathe'* Late Show VVTTV—Channel 4 Little Rascals

Maple Heights Club Met December 4 The Maple Heights Home Demonstration Club met Tuesday Dec. 4, at the Club house. The meeting was opened by J president, Mrs. Ruby Heavin. The history of the song of the month was given by Mrs. Lottie Lane, the flag salute and club creed was repeated in unison. Roll call was answered by 22 members. We had as guests 2 children, Doug Swickard and Debbie Long and Mrs. Pearl Chadd. The Outlook lesson was given by Mrs. Lcmise McKamey and the garden report by Mrs. Ruby Weaver.. A report was given by Mrs. Maude Kirkham on the card committee. Old and new business \v v as tak-

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en care of and it w r as voted to

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Boyd Benneti

buy a TB bond.

7:30

Ixme Ranger ,

Plans were discussed to hold a

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Code 3

family Christmas party Dec. 16.

8:30

I Am the Law

The installation of new offi-

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cers was given by Miss Ethel

10:00

Wrestling

Schachtel. ins f ailing president.

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Mrs. Ruby Heaven, rice presi-

11:15

Hollywood Movie

dent Mrs. Lorretta Tharp, secre-

Santa Will Make His Yearly Visif To Weber s Bike and Toy Store Saturday, Dec., 8th 1:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. Bring The Kiddies.

WTHI-TY—Channel 10

The Ideal Gilt for Xmas .ind at such a low Price.

Open Wednesday afternoons. Open Friday and Saturday nites ’till 8 o clock until Xmas.

60 gauge, 15 Denier First Quality HOSE Regular $1.35 Value! $2*5

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Ramar News Range Rider You Bet Your Life Climax .... Victory at Sea Project 20 News Susie China Smith

j tary. Mrs. Bess Early, and treaI surer, Mrs. Irene Crawley. A pleasant social hour followed with revealing of secret sisters and exchange of gifts, a grab bag was also held. Each member brought home made cookies and the refreshments were these and coffee. The meeting adjourned with j the club prayer.

LIVE WRESTLING

Beautiful sheer lovelies f o r 1 e g glarftollr ybn never thought possible. Buy them by the box.

TROYER’S

Wcstinghous* WRIGHT'S ELECTRIC SERVICE * LOCATIONS l SM N. Jackson St. Phone M GREENCASTLE, EVB. MAIN ST. CLOVERDAJLB APPLIANCES AND TELEVISION ■AIJE8 AND SEBVTCS

Mrs. Donald White Hostess To Church Group The Rebecca Circle of Gobin , church will meet at 8:00 p. m. 1 this evening with Mrs. Donald ^ White. Devotions will be given j by Mrs Norman Hammer. There will be a 50c gift ex hange. Some baby gifts wil be available at this | meeting. The bake exchange has been cancelled.

G. C. Murphy Employes Enjoyed Christmas Party The Greencastle store of the G. C. Murphy Co. played host on Wednesday evening when “Open House” was held for the em-

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