The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1957 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER TTES., APRIL 2. 1957 Page 2 GREENCMAfLE. EVIL
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4 H CLl B .VEWS The Greer^a^^le elemental^' school girls enrolling in Clothing II. Ill and IV met at 4:00 p. m. Wednesday, March 20. at the vocational building to organize. The following officers were elected: President, Glenna Hammond; vice-president, Deanne Kurtz; secretary, Sharyl Bullerdick: health and leader, Mary Jane Suthenin; hews reporters, Beth Hamf!torf and Karen Conyers; song leau$f,“Carolyn Shamel. Tlie name sdfected for the club wa« M. J. F^. Sewing Club. The letters in tlie name stand for Miller, Jones and Flidpath schools respectively.
CROWN POINT. Ind. (UP)— Mrs. Gladys Martin, 35, who masterminded a plot in which her teen-age son killed her third husband, began serving a life sentence for murder today. The son, 17-year-old Anthony Brewbaker, started a 2-to-21 year term in the Indiana Reformatory for following liis mother’s orders and pumping six bullets into the head of his stepfather. Robert Martin, 32, last Oct. 29. Mrs. Martin and Brewbaker pleaded guilty before Judge William J. Murray in Lake Criminal Court Monday, the mother to first-degree murder charges and the boy to a charge of manslaughter.
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Personal And Local News Briefs
PUTNAM LOAN CO. w LOANS $20 To $500 Loan payments cancelled in case of unemployment due to sickness, accident or death under an optional plan. Insurance Of All Kinds. LEON BUIS AGENCY All forms of collision coverage including 80 20.
Modem Mothers Study Club will meet Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. with Mrs. Robert Hubble. Walter Donald Lear entered the Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis Monday for obseiva-
tion and treatment.
Paul Barnett, 44, Reelsville, R. 1, was picked up on the north side of the square late Monday
Kappa Delta Phi will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Public Ser- ' vice Co. Active Tri-Kappa will meet tonight at 8:00 p. m. with Mrs. I Harry Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klebusch opened Miltons Posey Patch twenty years ago April 1st. M^. and Mrs. Vett Mann and Mrs. Anna Mann visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Janie Mich-
! ael.
Ross Azbell is a patient in the ; Putnam County hospital. He was admitted last week for treat-
j ment.
Mrs. Florence J. Godwin is vis1 iting her son, Harry Barrick, and family in Nokomis, Florida. Mrs. j Godwin will be away for the next
30 days.
Deer Creek Coon Hunters Association will meet Thursday night, April 4, at 8 o’clock at the club house. Please note change
I of meeting date.
; Mrs. Kate Reed, 109 West Walnut street, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reed and Karen on Sunday. The occasion being in honor of Karen’s birth-
day.
Miss Karen Reed, West Walnut St. Road, has recently completed the requirements for a Bachelor of Science degree at Indiana State Teachers College. She will be graduated formally in June.
ANNIVERSARIES Birth days Mrs. Ruey Lobdell, formerly of Fillmore, now of 716 S. West St., Lebanon, today. April 2. Mrs. Henry Newgent, 504 South Indiana street. 89 years old today. Dianne Wright, 6 years old today. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boswell. West Columbia street, 58 yeais today. IN MEMORY In memory of our father, Scott Allee, who passed away Apr>l 2nd, 1914. Those whom we love go out cf sight But never out of mind. They are cherished in the hearts Of those they left behind. Daughter, Laura Tharp Son, Raymond Allee. p.
LAST RITES HELD Black and Clyde Willi«mr Y&? ’ net* Pratt, IndiannpoTis, MonrGv Funeral services for Frank C. organist was Mrs. Willard Sr - was named ! y Gov Handley as Knight were held Tuesday at ! bee. Rev. James Ward, pastor director of the B<> ird of Indus2:00 p.m. from the Hopkijs- of the CoateSville Methodi-t trial Aid and Vocational Rehabilli Walton Funeral Home. ?,Ir. ! church had charge of the service tation in the State Department of , Knight passed away Saturday Interment was in Coatesvilie Health,
afternoon. cemetery. Pallbearers were: William ‘
I Kirkham, Robert Grimes, Donald BKATT APPOINTED
' Pitts, Gilbert Twomey. Robert INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—Ken- the late H
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Mrs. Kennedy Hostess To Club
The Homemakers Extension Club of Cioverdale will meet on
on a public Intoxication charge. , April 4 at 1; 3 0 DgT at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Oris Pickens and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Turner and daughter, Joan, called on Mrs. Janie Michael Saturday af-
ternoon.
The Warren Township Home Demonstration Club will meet Thursday evening, April 4, at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Kay
Walker.
Fathers Auxiliary No. l of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet in regular session Wednesday evening at the Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 1550 Home. Mrs. Wayne Mark, Sr., of Bainbridge, entered the Metho-'
of Mrs. Harold Kennedy. “The lessons you have enjoyed will be. the ahswer for roll call. Program Planning will be our les«on.
dist hospital in Indianapolis, last week. She underwent major surgery on Wednesday. Her room number is B-608. The Manhattan Homemakers j Home Economics Club will meet ! April 5 with Mrs. Wm. E. Knauer i at the home of Mrs. Hazel Knauer. V/j miles north of Bnmerstown store. There will be a j handkerchief exchange for roll | call. The annual business meeting of i Epsilon Psi, chapter of Epsilon ' Sigma Alpha Sorority met March 26th at the Public Service Company. Plane were made for Founders Day at Terre Haute, May 1st. and a- Mother’s Day Tea, May 12th Those present were: Joan Ash, Norma Childs, Norma Ganger, Pat Haltom. Billie Harmon, Joyce Hnilica, Lucille Jones, Margaret Lancaster and Barbara Lyon. Dr. Anton Luderer of Austria will be guest speaker April 9th at the home of Barbara Powell-
West Madison Club Met On March 29 The West Madison Home Demonstration Club met Friday, March 29th at the Boots ’N Sad-
dle.
The club prayer was given in unison by all members standing around a lovely table. Wonderful food was enjoyed by all. Roll call was answered by twenty-one members with a lesson suggestion. Mrs. Mary Reeves was a guest Song of the month was sung. Pledge to the flag was given in unison. Out look and Safety reports were given. The business meeting was held as usual. Plans were made to tike a tour sometime in April. Mrs. Wendell Thomas gave a report on tlie hat lesson. Eight members of our club attended. The lesson on program planning was given by Mrs. Omer Reeves. Secret sister gifts were exchanged. The meeting was closed by all repeating the collect for club women. In April, club will meet at 2:00 p. m. with Mis. Eli Aker.
IX MEMORY In loving remembrance of Jeanette Lee Spun* who left us April 1, 1952. O blessed little sunbeam, O child of love and prayer, We give thee lo the keeping Of the tender Shepherd’s care. Mommy, Daddy, Janet, Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles. p.
Spring You’re named the very rightful name: For, what other time gives the feet such spring, That we feel equal to any game. And that we can accomplish most anything. When "Hibernation’’ days are o’er, And new life springs from earth’s deeps; We feel, with the birds, we’d like to soar. ^ As elixir, thru our blood seeps. “We’ll make a garden, raise more flowers; Build a house; Oh, everything. We’ll do thru all the hours. That give us :•> much zest and spring.’’ So the ressurrection of all life, Not only thrills us now, but gives Us hope and surcease from all strife, As it proves that our “Maker” lives. Mrs. Grace Newby
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Nesbitt-Pruitt Wedding June 5th Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pruitt, Martinsville, R. 1, and former residents of Putnam County, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Waneta Car- j olyn to John Robert Nesbitt, son ( of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar D. Nesbitt of Rensselaer. The wedding will take place , June 5th in Federated Church i Chapel at West Lafayette. The bride-elect is a junior at i Indiana University School of , Business and her fiance is a student in Indiana University School of Law.
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Castle Toppers Club Meets Thursday Castle Toppers Home Demonstration Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Forest Harris. Roll call will be a vase exchange.
CARD OF THANKS j We want to thank our relatives. neighbors and friends for all the kindness exended to uei | during our illness. We have enjoyed the cards, letters, flowers and gifts. Thanks so much to everyone. Frank and Hazel Woods.
CARD OP THANKS We wish to thank everyone for helping to make our Golden Wedding Anniversary* such a pleasant and memorable occasion, also for the beautiful flowers, cards, and other lovely gifts. Fred and Nannie Iran car
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