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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT We know that we have passed from death unto life, because we love the brethren.—1 John 3:14. The most common characteristic
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and envy. If we really love any one we rejoice in their advancement and prosperity. Yet an American jury in a damage suit will vote unanimously almost invariably in favor of the poor man with no consideration of the law or the evidence. Test yourselt
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Mrs. Margaret Plummer was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Tuesday. Coterie wall meet Friday evening at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Willard Singleton. There will be a gift exchange. Mrs. Charles H. Barnaby will have as her guests for the Christmas holidays, her daughter, Mrs. Douglas Lawson and Mr. Lawson of Boston, Mass. The Needlecraft Club will meet Friday afternoon ct 2 o’clock at the home of Miss Carrie Pierce. Mrs. W. J. Weesner will have the program. Bring 25c gift for exchange and food for basket. The Pythian Sisters of Emerald Temple 369, Cloverdale, will hold their regular meeting Thursday night. Dec. 20. at 7:30 DST. Each one is to bring a pound of something for refreshments and a gift for gift exchange. The Jefferson Township Home Demonstrartion Club will hold its annual family Christmas party Saturday evening, Dec. 22 at 6:30 at the school building with a pitch-in supper and bring gifts for men, women and children for the grab bag.
Union Valley Baptist church will present a Christina^ pageant Sunday, December 23, at 7:30 p m., DST. Everyone welcome. Adrian Hugnes, 40. was ja : !ed by city police Tuesday on a pub lie intoxication charge. He was taken into custody on South In-
diana street.
Benjamin Underwood, 17, city ! was arrested by city police at 11:26 p. m. Tue day. charged with reckless driving at Broad : way and Bloomington streets. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones and son, Bill A. Jcr.es, are hen
years in Europe
They are visiting Mrs Everett Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Audrld
Fleenor.
The Cloverdale Home Demonstration Club will meet Friday, Dec. 21, at the home of Mrs. Bill Weist at 1:30. Members please remember to bring a gift for secret sister or the grab bag. The American Legion, HurstCollins Post No. 2S1, Cloverdale will not have a meeting Dec. 24th or Dec. 31st due to holidays. Next regular meeting of the Legion and the Legion Auxiliary will be
Jan. 7th.
Mrs. Ray Oliver and daughter. Barbette, of Fullerton, Calif, have arrived to spend the holidays with Mrs. Oliver’s parents. Mr .and Mrs. Grafton Longder Mr. Oliver, who is in Washington D. C. on business, will arrive the latter part of the week to be with his family in Greencastle. On Sunday Wess Branneman was honored with a dinner at the home of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gale Baugh, on his 78th birthday. Those to help celebrate the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shumaker, Mi*, and Mrs. Chester Day, Mr. and Mrs. Chas? Branneman and Richard: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Branneman, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hansel and children Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bryant and
children.
Delta Kappa Epsilon is proud to announce the election of thre c recently chosen officers for th< Spring semester. John Bruhn ithe new president, Nick Lyras vice president, and Dick Lockhart, recording secretary. These officers will help to formulate future activities of the organization, which will include Dek* 3 Alumni Day at DePauw, the Spring Formal held annually ir the Union Building. State pay. and the Deke Pig Roast outing. The fraternity and these officer? want to extend their sincerest best wishes to al! of Greencastle for a most successful 1957.
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IN MEMORY In loving remembrance of Pvt. j Lamar Garold King, who departj ed this life, twelve years ago, Dec. 19th, 1944. . Your life was a beautiful memory, : Your passing a silent grief. You sleep in God’s Beautiful Gar den ; In the sunshine of perfect peace. He never meant that you should suffer, 1 Or linger on in pain and strife, We know your name was clearh . written, In His great bock—"The Books of Life.’’ We know that yoi.r reign in Heaven, With the angels up above, And you will always be remerr bered, As the precious ore we love. Sadly missed by daughter Sharon Rose, and mother and dad. Mr. and Mrs. Claude M. King. v.
SOCIETY Dr. & Mrs. G. D. Rhea To Entertain Medical Society Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rhea will entertain the members of the Putnam County Medical Society ; and their wives, Wednesday evening at the Union Building ! with the annual Christmas party., After the dinner, the group will return to the Rhea home for the remainder of the evening.
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Bertsch-Brattain Wedding Announced Miss Reita J. Brattain, of Terre Haute, and John T. Bertsch, Carmel, were united in marriage Friday evening at 8 o’clock, at the home of the bride’s parents. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion A. Brattain, Roachda-le, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Bertsch Sr., of Tampa, Fla. Don Wager sang T Love You Truly” and ‘‘Through The Years,” accompanied by Bernice Stewart. Rev. Bill R. Norris, minister of the Roachdale Christian church read the vows of the double ring ceremony before a background of palms, red Poinsettias and candelabra. The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a princess style, street-length dress of white wool jersey. The matron of honor, Mrs. Marilyn Wager, was attired in a black wool jersey street-length |
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James Bertsch, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mrs. Brattain wore a navy dress with a red carnation cor-
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Immediately following ceremony a reception was
in the dining room of the home. A lovely three-tiered all white wedding cake centered the table. Wedding rings of Christmas greenery and holly surrounded the candles. Assisting at the reception were Mrs. James Bertsch, Mrs. Max Newgent and Mrs.
Dalton Harbison.
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The bride is a graduate of Indiana State Teachers College and is now in school completing her master degree in commerce. The bridegroom is a graduate of Carmel high school and since completing Army service is employed with Indiana Bell Telephone Co, Out of town guests attending included: Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thomas, Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. Max Newgent, Mr. and Mrs. Ola Ellis, Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs Herbert Brattain, Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. James Bertsch, Carmel; Mrs. Minnie Brattain, Clinton Falls; Mrs. Nellie Thomas, Jake and Robert Thomas, Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Thomas, Morton; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brattain, Bellmore.
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Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Prevo Entertained Employees Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Prevo en tertained the employees of the Prevo store with a turkey dinner Tuesday evening at Boots ’N Saddle restaurant. Following the dinner the group went to the home of Mrs. Ralph Crousore for the gift exchange. Mrs. Crousore’s home was beautifully decor-
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CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for the many gifts, flowers and kindness extended to ine while in the hospital. Also I wish to thank Drs. Rhea, Schauwecker and Wiseman, the nurses nurse alu. and hospital staff, for their kind and efficient services. I am deeply grateful and appreciate everything done for me. Eugene Crawley
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IN MEMORY In memory of Dint Larkin who passed away Dec. 19, 1954. Another year has come and gone, Memories of you Dint linger on The empty chair, the empty space, But memories of time cannot erase, Thoughts of you come drifting. A life linked wtih my own, And day by day I miss you As I walk through life alone. Wife, Mrs. Dint Larkin.
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