The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1957 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER TI ES- JIXY 2. IdS-J I'a^e 2 GREESCASTLE. END.
Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or feel 111-at-eaee becxtae of loose, wobbly false teeth FASTEETH. an improved alkaline inon-acid) powder, sprinkled on yoor plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable. Avoid embarrassment caused by loose plates Oet PASTEETH today at any drug counter.
croquet championship on Mon- ' day night. There will be a ping pong tourney tonight. The local high school boys defeated Cloverdale 9-4 on the
THE DAILY BANNCT and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postoffice of
MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED SUNDAY
Jones diamond. Jones and Jones \ Greenoastle, Indiana as second
class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week. $5.00 per year by mail in Putnam County, Sft.OO to $10.40 per year
Soft trail Schedule 8hetrone vs. Keeisville Progression Club vs.
bridge.
No games July 4th and 5th.
Bain-
Hurricane Toll Nears 300 Mark
I were the starting battery and , Hopkins also pitched. A rej turn game will be played at Clorerdaie next Wednesday.
July 10.
The square dance will be on j ^tnam CAtaaty
Wednesday night of this week. This is for all ages, and we are certain you will have a good time
i if you will attend.
Susie Bennett Knarr is now back | with the first and second graders in morning recreation at I Robe Ann. This is a good acti-
S. R. Karitlen, Publisher
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Telephone 74, 95, 114
TODAY’S BIBLE. THOUGHT The desire of the righteous shall be granted. Proverbs 10:24. —It takes much time often, but the stars in their course fight
I vity for those children who form- I against evil. God is on the side erly attended swmming lessons ■ of the righteous. Be patient.
in the forenoon.
There will be no recreation on | — July 4.
I.AKE CHARLES, La. (UP)— Wednesday’s Schedule The hurricane Audrey death toll 9-4 Arts and Crafts High soared to nearly 300 today and of- : School Art Room, ficials planned to bury 40 more 10:30 to 11:45 First and Second unidentified disaster victims in a Robe Ann. common grave. [ 3-5 Park Recreation, Robe Calcasieu Parish Sheriff Henry Ann. Reid said late Monday night 285 ^ 4-5 Minor League Practice fbodifes hufve been recovered from (sliding). the southwestern Louisiana area | 6-8 High School, Jr. High
around Cameron, south of Lake Charles on the Gulf of Mexico.
More than 40 unidentified | School Outer Court. bodies, mo«tly Negroes, were to j buried in a common grave to- j MARRIAGE LICENSE
day. Sixty-six other unidentified
FIRST THOUGHTS There was a time when the only difficult thing about parking a ear was getting the girl to agree to it. FIRST-CITIZEN'S BANK
‘ Baseball, Jones School. 7:30 Square Dance,
High
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was very ably given by Mrs. Cecil Craft. During th^ social hour a contest given by Mrs. Halford Mercer, the prize going to Mrs. Forest Aker. Mrs. Hubert Burger won the door prize. Delicious refreshments were served to 9 members 5 children i and 1 guest, Mrs. Blanch Reel. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Forest Aker, Friday, July 12, at 1:30 p. m.
president, Carol Blue will take over a» president. The meeting was adjourned by repeating the Lord's Prayer. Prizes were won by Rosemary Fenwuck, Carol Blue. Lois Cal- ; vert. Wilma Holsapple and the door prize went to Janice Wright. Refreshments of chocolate pic. ice cream and coffee were served by the hostess and assistant hostess Betty Schwomeyer.
FLU HITS MEETING
Harmony Club Hosted By Rosemary Fenwick Rosemary Fenwick was hexcess to the Harmony Clubs’ last meeting held June 14th. The pledge to the flag opened the meeting. Roll call was answered with a honeymoon report. Secretary, treasurer and flower reports were given and accepted. No old business. Members voted and approved of two new r members. Lois Calvert and Janice Wright. Vice
GRINNELL. Iowa (UP)—Iowa health officials today studied the possibility that Asiatic flu waf? responsible foi an epidemic of
influenza that struck 200 yorith* attending an international religious conference. The outbreak prompted officials of the state Health Department and of the Westminster Fellowship’s national assembly to disband the conference immediately Monday and send some 1,800 teenagers home. REAPPOINTED BY HANDLEY INDIANAPOLIS (UP — Gov. Handley today reappointed State Rep. Phillip C. Johnson RMooresville to his Traffic Safety Study Commission. Johnson has been commission chairman for several years.
Bride-Elect
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edward Saylor
victims of the hurricane and tidal 'wave were buried in twm common graves Monday.
CITY RECREATION
David Gunsaullus won
Woodson Inman, army, Fillmore, R. 1., and Maurine Terrell, at home, Greencastle, R. 3.
Mrs. John Long and children of
Wilmington, Delaware are visit- Thursdayi July llth
ing Mrs. Clyde Wildman.
Miss Angie Leah
' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy | Johnson, fteelsville, R. 1, and
A son was born Tuesday at ; Ralph Edward Saylor, son of Mr. the Putnam County Hospital j and Mrs. Ralph Saylor, GreenMr. and Mrs. Gaylord Rossok cas y e) R i t were united in marof Reelsville. I riage Sunday afternoon, June The Harmony Club will hold j 30th,. at 3:30 in the First Christheir next meeting at the home j tian Church in Greencastle.
of Mrs. Betty
Fit EE I. AS REGISTER AT SMITHERS ZEPHYR STATION 302 North Jackson Street Award Made Every Saturday Night Last week’s Winner, Rex Hathaway This week’s award, 40 gallons.
OPENING SOON! Priest Shell Service 506 South Bloomington Street v WAYNE PRIEST, Prop.
Mrs. Clint Rogers is confined
to her home with a broken leg suffered in a fall at her home
while doing the laundry. Mrs. Burnace C. Prichard, Sr.,
underwent surgery Tuesday at St. Anthony’s hospital in Terre Haute. Her room number is 170.
Jeanne Buis, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis Buis, entered Riley Hospital, July 1st, for eye surgery. Jeanne is 5 years old.
Guests this week of Mrs. W. F.
Kocher are her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Knobel, Tina and Susan of Nappanee,
Ind.
Schwomeyer j Bridal selections were played
j by Mrs. A. L. Meredith at the organ. Miss Fran Johns sang “I Love Thee” and ‘‘Because.” Rev. Elgin Smith read the vows of the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with white gladiolus, palms and light-
ed candelabra.
The ring bearer, little Gary Mercer, nephew of the bride, carried the rings to the altar on a white satin pillow trimmed in
lace.
Little Miss Anita Jane Johnson, flower girl, niece of the bride,
dropped rose petals from a basket decorated with a green bow. She wore a yellow dacron dress with a double collar, puffed sleeves,
Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Hughes t r i mme( j j n Her acces-
are vacationing in Iowa with
Mr. Hughes’ brother and family. Mr. Hughes is the manager of Barrett’s Greencastle store.
series were white with yellow
daisies in her hair.
The bride, given in marriage by
Hearing Consultation Wednesday, July 3rd, 1957 11:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. 1.1.
At the office of Dr. \V. J. Fuson, Greencastle, Indiana.
M. D., Alamo Building,
No appointment necessary. However if desired, write Mr. Wade at 830 State Life Building, Indianapolis, or Phone 569, Greencastle, Ind. -See it-Hear it-Try it BELTONE HEARING SERVICE 830 State Life Bldg. Indianapolis, Indiana
her father, was lovely in a gown
The Maple Heights Home Dem-1 W hite satin. Chantilly lace onstration Club will meet thi% j yo j te and sleeves accented the evening at 7:30 at the club house. satin bodiCe The lace sleeves
Mrs. Betty Burks' and .Mrs. Alice Alexander will be hostesses. Lee Carney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom P. Carney of Terre Haute will arive on Wednesday
came to a point over her hands. Lace medallions were scattered over the satin skirt which ended in a chapel sweep. The gown was fashioned for the bride by
to spend the Fourth with Mi»s j mother. Her veil of illusion E’lizabeth Ann and Ben Cannon. | ne ^ showered from a white pearl
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Mr. and Mrs. Perry Harbison attended the wedding and reception of Patricia Henthorn and Loren Hedrick at the Parkersburg Christian church, Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Gobert and children were in Martinsville Sunday to attend the wedding of Mrs. Gobert’s niece, Miss Cyrleen Richard, and Cpl. Robert Myers, in the Methodist church. Michael J. Gobert was ring bearer. The Moose will picnic on July Fourth at the “Lefty” Evens farm. Signs will be posted to show the way. There will be music and games and refreshments. We will eat at 12:30 p. rn. It will be held rain or shine. Families please bring own food and service. There will be horseshoes, sack races, bubble gum contests, watermelon eating contest. the youngest guest and oldest guest, person coming longest distance and a popularity coni test with prizes for each event, j There will be fun for all ages. Bubbling, bouncing, tireless Brownie Scouts are eagerly awaiting the opening of camp sessions at McCormick Creek State Park this month. There they will swim, hike, play games, sing, do handicrafts and learn to enjoy the beauties of nature. They will live in large cabins
crown. She carried a bridal bouquet of red sweetheart roses with
white streamers.
Mrs. Kenneth Torr, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Mrs. Dale Pitts, sister of the bridegroom was bridesmaid. They wore identical princess style dresses of lime green cotton with white embroidered collars. Their headdress was of yellow daisies and they carried bouquets of yellow' daisies with matching yellow
Johnson, bouquet.
Dale Pitts, brother-in-law ot the bridegroom, w r as best man and groomsman w r as Kenneth Johnson, brother of the bride. Ushers were Kenneth Torr, broth-er-in-law’ of the bride, and Melvin Buchholz a friend of the bride
and groom.
The brides’ mother wore a blue embroidered dress w r ith w r hite and pink accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. The bridegroom’s mother wore an orchidwhite acetate crepe dress and white accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. Miss Martha Miller, cousin of the bride registered the guests in the guest book. Miss Helen Barnett and nieces of the bride, Misses Sonna Mercer and Pamela Johnson received the gifts. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the Fellow r ship Hall of the Church. Miss Mable Ann Belcher, cousin of the bride; Mrs. Rudy Green, Mrs. Robert Cooper, and Mrs. De Wayne Query served at the recep-
tion.
The couple left on a wedding trip. For traveling the bride chose a light blue V-neckline drees with full skirt made of cotton and dacron. Her accessories were white and she wore a corsage of red sweetheart roses from her bridal bouquet. The bride graduated with the class of ’52 from Reelsville High School and attended Terre Haute Commercial College and is ,now employed by IBM. The bridegroom attended Bainbridge High School and served four years with the United States Air Force and is now employed by IBM. After returning from their wedding trip the couple will reside at 203 East Franklin Street in Greencastle. Out of town guests were present from MeCordsville, Terre Haute, Reelsville, Indianarpolis, Brazil, Greenfield, and Craw-
streamers, similar to the bride’s fordsville.
Homemakers Club Holds Meeting The Groveland Homemakers Home Demonstration club had their June meeting at. the Danville Park with Mrs. Marvin Steele hostess. Nine members and seven children were present. Club opened with the pledge to the flag led by Mrs. HaroM
Ryland.
The lesson on “Inheritance” was given by Mrs. Ryland. Ii was very interesting to everyone. Outlook lesson was given by Mrs. Marvin Steele and the garden lesson by Mrs. Rubin
Adams.
Our roll call was a gift for the Riley Hospital. Mrs. Irwin Wallace explained what was expected of us on The
Mrs. William Boatright, president of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service, presided at the refreshment table. Special guests were the Rev. and Mrs. Donald McMahon and children. The Rev. McMahon was recently appointed Sperintendent of the Greencastle District of the Methodist Church. Simpson Stoner, chairman of the Finance Commission of Gobin Church, presented anniversary gifts to Dr. and Mrs. Carruth, together with a folder of congratulatory messages from absent members and friends.
Manhattan Chib To Meet At Brazil
The Manhattan Homemakers Home Demonstration club will
with two counselors for each ca- Mental Health Drive. Everyone meet Friday, July 5, at the
bin and a Program Aide. There did their part.
are two one-week sessions, the Secret sister gifts were i first. July 14th. thru July 20th. j ceived by Mrs. Wallace and Mrs.
and the second, July 2lst thru the 27th. Camp McCormick is about . three miles south of Spencer on
! State Road 46.
Ji’Actu/ur
Parent.
Club closed with club creed led by Mrs. A. Ardelean. Delicious refresments were en-
joyed by all.
Club will meet Julyll, 1:30 at the home of Mrs. Walter
Stelyner.
Brazil Park. Please note change of place of meeting. Bo ready to leavby 10 o’clock and bring a wellfilled basket for the picnic dinner. Check your books for rol. call.
Funeral Ho«« XXX (.WtohinfUn $1.
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Gobin Church Reception Honors Dr. and Mrs. Carruth
More than 250 members and
Box Storage is a convenient friends of Gobin Memorial Meth-
and economical way of sending your wool garments to be STORED. They are removed from the box, cleaned and placed on HANGERS in our new storage vault. Nothi.ig to pay until fall.
Why not call for a box today, j ministry Home Laundry & Cleaners 128. | Church.
13-tf Mrs. Russell J. Humbert
odist Church were present at the reception on the church lawn Sunday afternoon to help Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Carruth and daughter Fay, to celebrate the pastor’s thirthieth anniversary in the
of the Methodist
and
Pleasant Gardens Club Meets With Mrs. Kirk The Pleasant Gardens Horn Demonstration club met Friday. June 21 at the home of Mrs .Alpha Kirk. The president. Mis Hubert Burger, presided. Th history of the song of the montl was read by Mrs. Cecil Crrf after which the song was sum in unison. Flag salute and club creed wa given by the group. Secretar; ar.d treasurer reports were rea* and approved. Garden. Safety and Health reports were given. The lesson “Inheritance Laws’
for ONLY $10. per month!
Miss Kay Hinkle
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinkle, of Greencastle, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, K ry. to James W. Braden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Braden of Greencastle R. R. The wedding will take place on August 18, at 2:30 in the First Christian church. All friends and relatives are invited.
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