The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1957 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER

FRI.. NOV. 29. 1957. Pa** 2 *

GREfcJiCASTLE, IN*D. proposals that Eisenhower re- - —■ sign or step aside for six weeks

Ttoe Wihte •House press chief , also had a report to continuing j

—EISENHOWER Hagerty declined to be drawn into speculation on the length of the President’s recuperation period. Doctors said Tuesday it would take several weeks. In reply to a question. Hagerty said there had been "no” medical reappraisal of the seriousness of his condition since then.

or so and turn his duties over to Nixon. "While we appreciate at times the newspapers running the government of the United States," Hagerty said, “it is the government of the United States and that decision to let Nixon replace him is up to the President and the President alone.”

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice of Green castle, Indiana as second -'S mail matter under »'*♦ of — rcta 7, 1878. Subscription ^.rice 25 cents per week, $5.00 per year by mall In Putnam County, $6.00 to $10.40 per year mitside Putnam County.

Simpson Stoner is at home^eral interesting from a hunting trip to Foil Lau- 1 tertainment.

derdale. Florida.

Mrs. Ora Hurst Hostess To Jefferson Club The Jefferson Township Home Demonstration Club met Nov. 21. at the home of Mrs. Ora Hurst, with fourteen members and four guests present.

witoste as en-! ■ led DePauw. He started the , church and community to wor-

; first bliie- grass and the first ! ship with us.

The Xmas meeting will be held 1 Shorthorn c attle in the United |

at the home of Mrs. Lucille Aker ! States. He brought cattle and i

Dr. and Mrs of this city.

H E H Creenleaf

December 18th.

The Twentieth Century Club Holds Meeting The Twenieth Century

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TOD A VS BIBLE THOUGHT Hitherto hath the Lord helped me. I Samuel 7:12. God started helping his children a very long time ago. We should welcome his help and listen for his voice.

Mrs. Myron McCammack, i WGRE Radio Station in the

Union Building. Miss Elizabeth Turned, program co-ordinator of :he DePauw Station, gave a most interesting lectu-e to the group. She explained many points of interest as to assigned frequency.

club president called the meeting to order with the group singing the Thanksgiving song. Mrs. Maggie read the Song History. Roll call was answered with a

Bible verse.

The lesson on “Citizenship’’ l methods of ownership and conwas given by Mrs. Elston Fraz- j trol. Also how methods vary in ier, which was most interesting different countries* In England Mrs. Lon Day gave the Safetv | there is just one broadcast’ng i Hint. i ysteni. the British Broadcasting Mrs. Lulu Foster gave the I System, which the government

Outlook lesson. Door prize was

Personal And Local News Briefs

won by Mrs. L. E. Snider. Plans were made for the club Christmas party for membeis and their families and invited guests to be held at the school

owns but does not control the programs. It takes the people so nuch each year. Under authoritarian governments there is absolute ownership of all radio and elevision stations and proper-

Pft jUMM REGrlMENT-AL STRIFES

C. J. Ferrand of Fillmore has returned to his heme from the Putnam County hospital. Bertha Bickley of Indianapolis, spent Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Nellye Riggs. The Deer Creek Coon Hunters club will meet this evening at 7:30 p. m. at the Club House. A daughter was born Friday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Whicker of

Spencer.

Mrs. Lura Crawley spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crawley and son Mike in

Lafayette.

A son was bom Wednesday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Alexander of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stwalley, of Spencer, are the parents of a daughter born Friday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starr are the holiday weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starr Jr. and son, David in Terre Haute. Mr. and Mis. Ted Robbins spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quick and family in Kempton, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dewey, of Brazil, and Stevie Pritchard were Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Sheriff and Mrs. Joe

Rollings.

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Creeden of Monterrey, Mexico, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don McLean this week, left today for their home. Mrs. John Earnshaw left today by plane for New York City to visit her daughter, Jackie Earnshaw, who is hostess of an Eastern Airline Plane. The Catholic Ladies will hold a Christmas Bazaar and Food Sale, in the Chapel, east of St. Paul’s Catholic Church, Friday, j December 6. Open at 9:30 a. m. It I The Monday Club will meet | Monday. Dec. 2nd at 2:00 o’clock j

ouilding Dec. 21 at 6:00 o’clock , Jes, and complete control of with a pitch-in dinner. Secret i programs. In the UnUed Stares listers to be revealed, also every * the government leases the freone bring a gift for the grab-bag quencies and companies sell the Christmas gift exchange. program times to sponsors. Miss Meeting closed with the club Turned told of the many ways prayer. Delicious refreshments the DePauw station works with

were served by the hostess. Mrs. Hurst .Sorority Hostess The Exemplar Chapter of Xi Beta Eta held its regrular meeting Tuesday night, November 26, at the home of Maiy Ella Hurst. The meeting was called to order by the vice president, Violet Schopmeyer. Roll call was taken and minutes of previous meeting read and approved. A short discussion of the coming Disc Jockey Dance was held. Lois Mosteller is to obtain further specific information. A progress report of the ticket sale on the Tend Lee Doll was given. The Terri Lee Doll will be displayed along with her wardrobe, at Prevo’s. It was voted to purchase a TB Bond for Christmas Seals. Christmas party arrangements were completed. The meeting adjourned in accordance with the closing ritual. The social hour was in char ge of the hostess. The contest prize was won by Mary Lou Alspaugh. The hostess served delicious and attractive refreshments. The next meeting will be the Christmas party at the home of Violet Schopmeyer.

hogs from England while on a j trip over there. He was the grandfather of the late Mrs. Harriet Askew and Miss Sarah Bridges. Mrs. Guy Wright gave the photostat to the Archives. It was decided to skip the December meeting and meet in January at Boots 'N Saddle at the regular time. Mrs. Alva Pruitt fci Hostess To Faith Group The Faith group of the Bainbridge C VV F met at the home ol Mrs. Alva Pruitt on Thursday evening. Nov. 21. After the usual business procedures were transacted, the service committee reported the plans they had made to send Xmas boxes to the boyes of the J community, who are in service ! overseas, and cards to the ones I in the state. Arrangements are also being made for plates of fruit or food to be laken to the

shut-ins.

Lucille Curran gave a nice report of the meeting she attended. She also gave the devotions. She read a part of the 103th Psalm and an artcile, The First Authentic Thanksgiving of America. Hazel Lewman. very ably re-

Born at 4.17 Friday morning at Flora to Mr. and Mrs. John Hodshire. a daughter. Mrs. Hodshire was formerly Miss Mildred Greenleaf, daughter of

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the schools and social groups of

Greencastle.

After her lecture the group

was taken through the program i viewe( j book “The Family No assembling projection rooms and | Qne Wanted - ’ by Helen Dawes other parts of the station. The for the Missionary lesson, club thoroughly enjoyed this i “Woman’s Day” will be oh-

MOOSE DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 30TH 9:00 to 12:00 Music by “The Merrymakers”

Mrs. Aliff Hostess To Rnachdale Club

The Roachdale Town and Country Home Demonstration Club met November 21st in the home of Mrs. Hampton Aliff, Jr. President, Mrs. Clinton Parks, opened the meeting with flag salutes and creed. Devotions were by Mrs. William Robbins. Song of the month “Now Thank We All Our God,” was led by

Mrs. Malacon Lawler.

Mrs. Glen Crosby gave an extra lesson on meal planning, serving and table setting. Mrs. Cassady, Home Demon-

program.

Following the program the group went to the home of Mis. ! L. W. VanCleave for the business and social hour. Mrs. Will Glidewell was assisting hostess. This ! meeting was to have been in the j nome of Mrs. R. P. Mullins, but ! due to the death of her sister the ■ neeting place was changed. Mrs. ! VanCleave, the club president, : presided during the meeting. Twelves members responded to j roll call. The club voted to help ! in the Christmas relief program, I contributions to be brought to l the next meeting December I8t.h. There will also be a 50c gift ex-

change.

During the social hour the hostesses served refreshments to the members and Miss Turnell

who was a guest. Club Met With

Mrs. Mildred Martin

The Bainbridge Homemakers Club met Thursday, Nov. 21, at the home of Mildred 'Martin. The president called the meeting to order. The secretary and trea- : surer’s report was read and ap- ' proved. The new and old business was discussed and approved New members will be asked to join our club at the next meeting. The Xmas dinner of the club will be held Tuesday, Dec. 17 at the home of Mis. Louise Lents. Each member is to bring two covered dishes and their own table service. There will be a 50c grabbag for the women. Each member bring a present for their own

children of 25c to 30c.

The roll call was answered by ! ten members having a contest, j New officers for the coming

served at the Church Sunday morning at 10:30 .The women of the C. W. F. will have charge of the morning worship. Mrs. E. D. Laughner will be the guest speaker. Everyone is invited to attend and a special invitation is extended to The women of the

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TRAP AND SKEET Practice Shoot SUNDAY, DEC. 1ST 12:80 P. M. Warm Club House Everyone Welcome State Farm Pistol and Rifle Club

beat tbe LAST MINUTE RUSH! Come in now so you can have your choice of our complete assortment of N# -jjAfiCwA/tlL' Christmas Cards and Gift Wraps. We have a wide selection of Hallmark Christ* mas Cards in boxes, albums, or for individual selection . . . and gift wraps to please every taste. Shop now and avoid the crowd.

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with Mrs. Charles Rector. Mrs. a ... i

Kvle Miller will have the pro- g . ga e a very m- y ear w ni tj e president, Mildred

• le MUiei will nave me pro-I teresting lesson on Self Improve-

ment.

The 1958 officers were elected.

gram. Please bring a 25c gift. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ball and sons of Indianapolis, Mrs. Thomas Z. Ball, Crawfordsville and Miss Carrie Pierce were Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Seller. Mr. and Mrs. Ball will return home Sun-

day.

Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Knauer are Mr. and Mrs. Roderic Smith and family of Highland Park, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tower and daughters of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Hansel Tower of Crystal Lake, 111.

Martin; vice president. Mary Evans; secretary-treasurer, Mary , Ward; news reporter, Patty

They are as follows: Mrs. Otha ' Houser

Faller, president;, Mrs. James Risk, vice president: Mrs. Max Call, secretary; Mrs. William Kopp, treasurer. Meeting closed with the club prayer. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Hampton Aliff, Jr., assisted by Mrs. William Robbins to 12 members, four children and three guests, Mrs. Louis Byrne, Mrs. Jim Reed and Mrs. Cas-

sady.

Christmas meeting will be a

The hostess served refreshments to ten women and ten children which was enjoyed by all.

Fortnightly will meet on Mon- potluck luncheon December 12, day, December 2, at 7:30 o’clock at 11:30 in the home of Mrs! for dessert and the regular meet- Clinton Paiks, Jr., with a $1 gift

ing in Room 207 of the DePauw , exchange.

Union with Florence Talburt and Christmas program planned Catharine Toole as hostesses, by Mrs. Malacon Lawler, Mrs. Please notify Miss Talburt before Hampton Aliff, Jr., and Mrs.

Monday morning if you cannot (Max Call.

be present.

Among those from Greencas- Keelsvilie Club

tie who attended the Lawrence Met With Ruth Lewis

Welk Show in Indianapolis Wed- ^ Reelflville

nesday evening were: Mr. and ci ub met at the home ^ Ruth

Mrs. James Zeis, Mr. and Mrs. Lewjg j^ ov 20th

Maurice Hurst. Mrs. Albert J. A pr a ye r 0 f thanks was ofWilliams, Mrs. Margdret Welch, fered by Ida McC ullough for the Mrs. Martha Millei, Mrs. Flor- delicious turkey dinner served to ence Snider, Mre. Ozella Wren, fourteen members and two

Mrs. Patty Zeis, Mr. and Mrs. guests

Edward Shultz. Mrs. Lura Craw- The ^temoon session was call-

; ed to order by the vice president, Blanche Girton. Devotions were

Mrs. Char lee

ley and Mr. and

Poe.

Mr and Mrs. Ernest Rader enteriained their entire family wath Thanksgiving turkey dinner. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Vurlin Rader and sons, Jimmy. Billy. Vemie and Danny, Mr. and Mrs. Trevaun Sillery and son, Jerry, daughters Shirley and Rosa Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Shillings and sons, Lyle and Dale. Mr. and Mrs Emast Rader and son. Kenny.

Historical Society Has Good .Meeting The Putnam County Historical Society observed its regular I meeting with a turkey dinner at Old Trail Inn on Wednesday evening. The business session, presided over oy Mrs. W’illiam Boatright, president, was opened with braver by Mrs. L. F. Hays. In a letter read from the Kokomo Histrical Society, it was urged that we try to save one of our , covered bridges as a memorial. Also a letter announcing the I county presidents’ dinner of the Indiana Historical Society on Friday evening, Dec. 6th, at the Washington Hot“l in Indianapolis in connection with the thirtyninth History Conference on Dec. 6th and 7th. The president, and Mr. Boatnght. and Miss Carrie Pierc e, county historian, plan ! to attend the dinner meeting. Any member is invited but reservations must be in by Decem-

ber 4.

For the program. Miss Carrie i Pierce and Mrs. Walter Evens ! gave histories and showed pic- ; t tures of thirty-six of the old j homes in the county built be- | fore 1860 which proved to be very interesting. These with , several others and a photosat of the Guy W'right farm, form?rly the Dr Alexander C. Stevenson home, east of Greencastle.

It's No Secret Or Is It?

given by Mrs. Helen Jarrell. Following the secretary's and treasurer's reports a committee was named to distribute gifts purchased with the Xmas fund. The president for the coming year. Mrs. Lula Huffman, also named her program committee. A paper prepared by Mrs

Louise Johnson and read by Mrs. ' turned over to the ArchSharon Birkerruer was enjoyed ives DePauw. Dr. Stevenson by all was the first president of the Mrs Edythe Kiught gave sev- 1 tiustees of Indiana Asbury. later

Where do all tho^e presents ronie from? Some say they rome, from Santa Claus. Others insist that Christmas Savings have something to do with it. We won’t press the issue, eviajit to sav that if you want to g.ve a a helping nand u year f om now—in 1958—join the Chrfattm s Savings Club at the Friendly F"r ;t. Watch yau Christmas budget gr-au with regular saving.

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