The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 October 1957 — Page 2

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IN FAIR C ONDITION

Howard Eugene r ustus, who wa« injured in the arato crash

FALL HATS Come in and let a hat woman fit you in a becoming >ty|e. Me.'lye Riggs Ha! Shop First House East of Mason!e Temple

Bridgeport Monday, Is reported in fair coi.-^tion. Mr. Custis was riding with Benny Hail and returning from his work in Indianapolis when they were involved in a headon crash. Mr. Custis has a badly mangled and broken le*t leg and has nineteen stitchin the right side of his head. He was thrown throfJgh the ! windshield of the car.

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the posloffice of Greencastle, Indiana as second •lass mail matter under of March 7, 1878. Subscriptlor price 25 cents per week, $5.00 oer year by mail in Putnam n oimty, S6.00 to $10.40 per yeai outside Putnam County.

Following the Rotary luncheon

at the Student Union on Wed- ANNIVERSARIES nesday. the members viewed the • Weddings

World Series game on television Mr and Mrs Cnarles smith

trough the courtesy of Horace Loda 0ct 10th

Unk and Co. There were no Mr and Mrs ^ Well3i todav

guests.

Oct. 10th.

The last Mexican governor of California lived in teh Pico Pico

Hacienda in Whittier. Calfomia. today, Oct. 10.

Birthdays

Angela Caruso. 20 years

Today s Market

Hogs 9.000; weak to 25c lower eariy; 180-230 lbs. $17.25$17.50, s me to $17.75; heavier scarce; 165-180 !b.. $16.75-$17.25; 120-165 Iba., $15.75-$16.50.

Sunday, Oct, 1 Special Turkey Dinner--$1.25 SWISS Si’EflK - SI.OQ H311!E BAKED HAM - SI.C3 ' BOH TON DINER SEF I\(i FROM II A. M. TILE 8 P. V. HOME MADE PE( > AM) PUMPKIN PIES

Glessner & Paul Lukenbill, Mgrs.

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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT They that wait for the Lord shall renew their strength like the eagle. Isaiah 40:31. Harmonious living includes our relation- \ ship to the Infinite. Prayer is not just a sanctimonious formula, it is a recharging with power

as well.

F'lRST THOUGHTS If at first you don’t succeed —you’re normal. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK

OBSERVE THEIR GOLDEi! WEDDiKG

Personal And Local News Uriels

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The noon and evening Fatina Rosary club will meet after the 9 o’clock mass Sunday. The Fillmore Service Club will meet with Miss Mary Burks on Wednesday afternoon, October 16. A son was born Wednesday at the Putnam County hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fogle of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Max Nichols, of Fillmore Route 1, are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday at the Putnam County Hospital. Gladys McMains and Arthur Wright, both of Greencastle were dismissed as patients from the Putnam County Hospital on Wednesday. Mrs. Ralph Weinrichter of California, has arrived for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Andrew E. Durham, and family on East Seminary Street. David Steele of California and Jimmy Warbritton of Florida and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Byrd of Indianapolis attended church at Parkersburg, Sunday morfiing, October 6. Lois J. Arnold, former resident of Greencastle, has been elected president of the recently organized Rotary Club in Danville. Several from here are planning to attend the granting of the charter to be held on a date in November. Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Jones have sold their home at 916 S. College Ave., to the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. Friends of the Jones will regret to know that they plan to leave Greencastle to make their permanent home in Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert McFerran Mr. and Mrs. McFerran of Roachdale held open house in theii home Sunday afternoon in honor of their Golden Wedding anniversary. They were married on October 8, 1907 and have spent most of their fifty’ years in Roachdale. Many visitors called during tht afternoon.

(Formerly hedge's AG Market) Main and Broadway FREE DTLIVERY - PH, 12 (South End)

Open Til 8 P. M. Fridays and Saturdays

Mr .and Mrs. Alva Ray Brattain, Jr. The marriage of Miss Lela Darlene Cash and Alva Ray Brattain, Jr., was solemnized Sunday aftemoon in the Fillmore Christian church. The bride is the daughter of Mr .and Mrs. Earl Cash of Fillmore

MARRIED SUNDAY AFTJRNQQM

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SELECT

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Beta Sigma Phi Holds Rush Party The Delta Nu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority held its Rush party Tuesday evening at the home of Marilyn Evens. The party honored eight nishees. Mrs. Morris Hunter gave a .ery interesting talk on her trip :o Italy and showed slides which she took while on the trip visitng relatives, in Rome. Italy. The girls attending the party •vere dressed in Italian clothes and were served Pizza Pie and offee for refreshments.

West "Madison Club Meets At Church West Marion Home Demonstration Club met at the Fillmore Christian Church for their regular monthly meeting with Mrs. James W. Pifer acting as hostess. Mrs. Pif^r, song-leader gave the

htatory of the song. Mrs. Ray Lawson gov t-e lesson on Citizenship. Among the things she recommended that we do to be good citizens were to inform ourselves on what is good and bad in our government, and to help get out the vote. Mrs. Carl Nichols gave ‘a Health lesson on Aging. Mrs. Ray La who n gave an Outlook lesson. Roll call was answered with School Experiences given by twelve members and two guests. Mrs. James Pifer of Wenatchee. Washington. and Mrs. Robert Wolfe. Mrs. Wolfe became a new member of the club. Announcements were made concerning Achievement Day The following officers were elected for the coming year: President Mrs. Eugene Ozment; Vicepresident. Mrs. Cleo Arnold: Secretary, Mrs. J. W. Pifer; Treasurer. Mrs. Eugene Girton; Report-

er. Mrs. Lois Zeiner; Outlook, Mrs. J. L. Alexander: Safety, Mrs. Paul Sinclair; Song Leader, Mrs. Carl Barker.

WILL MEET FRIDAY

The men of Beech Grove E. U. B. Church will meet Friday, Oct. 11th at 7:30 p. m. at the church to organize a Brotherhood for men and young men over 16 years of age. The speaker will be Francis Wilcoxon of Brazil. H>? is a young man of ability and enthusiasm that will challenge j every man in the community. The men plan to have projects in j apeiaticn of interest to men ami i boys. All men are welcome to unite with this fine group of men. There is no dues. The pas- * tor is Vernon B. Goss, who is sponsoring this meeting.

MAXWELL HOFSE

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JUICE, 2 46 oz. Cans . 49c

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8HI RFINE ORANGE

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JUICE, 2 46 oz. Cans . 49c BANANAS, 2 Lbs. .. 29c BEER AND WINE TO GO!

Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Hampe

Miss Nancy Lee Loudermilk and Richard L. Hampe were united in marriage Sunday aftemoon in the Fust Christian church They will reside in Indianapolis.

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four Bible Speaks ling ° Can Civilization Survive? • Has Cod Lost Control? ° Is This Earth's Last Generation? • Do We Face Peace or Pieces? Vhen fhe wholo worid is shaken w th fear, de>pa:r, and encoding destruction you will find end corrage in the prophetic picture God’s

Vcrd can give ycu, WAYNE L. MASSENGILL

Evangelist Wayne L Mass englli from Indianapolis will stir your heart with words the God's Book on

Friday, October 11,7:30 P. M.

S. Mapie Ave. and E. Elm Street

LIONS CLUB

Greencastle Indiana

MUSICAL PROGRAM • Favorite Gospel Songs • Special Music W. H, Ward from Terre Heute will be the associate Evangelist. EVERY0HE WELCOME

W. II. WARD