The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1957 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER ! MON% DEC. 9, 1*87. Pas#* ? GREEN CASTLE, IND.
Rector Funeral Home A>rBl*I^ANCE SERVICE PHON E *41
SCHAFFERS WILL OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING DEC. 15
Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Schafer will celebrate their golden wedding anniversaray at their home on Sunday, Dec. 15. with open house for their familiy and friends from 2 to 5 p. m.
IN MEMORY Radie—In loving memory of our Father, who passed away Dec. 9, 1955. The dearest Dad this world Could hold A loving smile and a heart of
gold
Those who knew him all will know. How much we lost two years
ago.
His memory is as dear today as in the hour he passed away. Two years have gone but memories stay. As near and dear as yesterday. Beyond the gate our loved one has found happiness and rest And there is comfort in the thot.
THE DAILY BANNER { 611(1 Hubert Reed and
Mrs. Kate Reed visited relatives
in Indianapolis Sunday.
Greencastle Morning Musicals will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m.
with Mrs. Clinton Green.
ass mail matter under act of Tuesday Reading Circle will ,-rch <, 1878. SiMyscripttou I meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 ,jrice 25 cents per week, $5.00 at h ome G f j. e. Porter,
per year by mall in Putnam County, Sfi.00 to $10.40 per year
outside Putnam County.
THE DAILY BANNER
and
HERALD CONSOLIDATED Fntered in the post office of Greencastle, Indiana as second mail matter under act of
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT FIRST THOUGHTS The man w ho stands on the hank shivering is much more apt to freeze than the man who dives in head first. FIRST-CITIZENS B ANK
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shetrone are at home from a trip to Washington State and the north-
west.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Larkin of Mt. Meridian have moved into their newly purchased home in Plainfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Schafer were
married in Greenfield, by the that our loving God knows best. Rev. B. F. Dailey, pastor of the Missed so very much by his Christian church. They resided daughters, Stella Layton, Mrs. on their farm south of Greencast- Russell Mace and familiy. p
le from the time of their marriage in 1907 until Septei her, 1950, when Mr. Schafer ret .-ed
Bethel No. 7S will mee' this evening at 7 o'clock at the Masonic Temp'e. Veronica Club will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Roscoe Scott for a carry in luncheon at 12:30. Bring own table service and grab bag gift. Federated Reading Club will meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 at the heme of Mrs. A. C. Northrop. Mrs. Northrop will have charge of the program. The Clinton Homemakers will | meet Thuursday at 6 p. m. at j the home of Air. and Mrs. James Nicholson. There will be a carry |
Missionary Group 1 of the Fillmore Christian church will meet with Mrs. Gilbert Knetrer on Thursday instead of Tuesday as previously announced.
Catholic Cliildren’a Christmas Party I>e«\ 15 The Mothers Club of St. Paul's Catholic church will sponsor a Christmas party for pre-school
Explorer Post 99 presented a children of St. Paul's church on
Sunday. Dec. 15, at 2:30 p. m. at the Lions building, corner of Elm stieet and Maple Avenue. All pre-school children of the Parish are invited to attend. There will be a gift exchange and santa will be there, too.
P. E. O. will meet at the home supper but no grab bag.
from active farming and they moved to their present home, 611 South Locust street. They are both members of the Christian church and the O. E. S.
GERMANS GET I S ARMS
BONN, Germany (UP)—West | German forces will be equipped with American “Matador" , roim to-ground missiles cap- j
Personal And Local News Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. Schafer have able of striking more than 600 three children, Thomas, Fillmore, miles into Communist territory, R 1; George F, Greencastle, R. Defense Ministry officials said
today. They said it is planned to set up tw'o "Matador" squadrons
2 and Mrs. Frances Barrick, of Sarasota, Florida. They also have
six grand children.
KILLS COMMON LAW WIFE
I under Luftwaffe control. Only U. S. forces in Germany now have ! the Matadors.
VINCENNES (UP)—Sampson Stanley, 28, Vincennes, admitted he shot and killed his common-kuv-wife Sunday. He was captured trying to flee Indiana, authorities said. Police Raid Stanley telephoned and told them of shooting Mary Tislow, 43, in their home hut did not give his mime. Stanley fled before police arrived but Knox County Sheriff Hugh Williams contacted Princeton police who picked up Stanley enroute to Greenville.
BEAVERBROOK SPEAKS CP
VFW Ladies Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
at the Post Home.
A son was born Saturday at the Putnam County hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William (Ben) Hoover of Greencastle. Mr. and iwn* Charles Boiler of Russellville, are the parents of a daughter, born Sunday at the Putnam County hospital. The Mt. Meridian WSCS will meet Wednesday with Phyllis Jackson. This will not be an all day meeting but will begin at 1
LONDON (UP)—Word Beaverbrook’s Sunday Express recom-
mended Sunday that Britons P- m. launch their own earth satellite Present Day Club will
meet
instead of criticizing the U. S. failure. ‘‘Do not waste your sympathy on the Americans,” the Express said. “Their disappointment is only temporary. Reflect, instead of Britain’s poeition in the space race. . . Britain has no position at all. We are not even ; in the race."
for luncheon at 1 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. L. H. Dirks. Mrs. J. D. McLean will be assist-
ant hostess.
S. C. C. will hold its Christmas party Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert McCullough. Mrs. Leon Welch will be assisting hostess.
“THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT” welcome Christmas gifts ....
of Mrs. Ida Youse Wednesday evening at 7:30. Please bring gift for Christmas auction. Dinner guests Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reed were Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Knight of Martinsville. Called meeting of the Mothers Service Club thi evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Carl Twigg. Members please bi ing a showei
gift.
Mrs. Clara Hill was released from the Putnam County Hospital Satuiday and was taken to the home of Mr. and Airs. Guy Pickens near B-Jle Union. The Women's Missionary Society of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 at the church. There will be a grab bag gift exchange. All ladies of the church are invited. Willing Workers of Somerset church will meet Thursday for a pitch-in dinner at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Baldwin. Dciis Price will have the Christmas story. There will be a 50c gift exchange. Airs. Hollis Alasten and her Third grade of Jones School will report on their impression of Greencastle, Dec. 12 at WGRE. *t 6.30 o'clock on Greencastle Schools on the Air, see ’our town j as our children see it. Mrs. Jesse Ellis, who resides | west of town, has been a patient j in the ATethodist Hospital in Ind- ! ianapolis for the past seven ; v/eeks. Her condition remains about the same. Her room is B->
618.
John Cassidy, Jr., Coatesville, was arrested by city police Saturday charged with reckless I driving on Arlington and Washington streets. He pleaded guilty in city court and was fined SI and costs by Mayor Evan Crawley. * Mrs. Warren Lewallen will be hostess to the West Floyd Home Demonstration Club on December 11 for their annual Christmas dinner. Mrs. Harold Sibbitt and Alr.s Ezra Arnold are cohostess. Bring a gift for the grab-bag. The Tuesday Sewing Circle : will meet with Airs. Amy Custis Tuesday evening. There will be • ■ a pitch-in dinner .and Christmas | party. Each member is asked to j bring a covered dish, a gift for i secret sister, and a 30c gift for , the grab bag. All members arc asked to be present as there will , be an election of officers.
Current Afralrs Group of A. A. U. W. wall meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Alice Richardson. The subject will be “Ghana.'' New' members are welcome. Airman George Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. William O. Huff, Greencastle Route 4, arrived home Thursday on leave from the Navy to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents and
friends.
Kenney L. Ford, executive secretary of the alumni association of Kansas State College, was the weekend guest of Air. and Mrs. George Knauer and family. While here, a number of relatives called to visit with Air. Ford. He is a nephew of Mr
Knauer.
The Friendly Circle Home Demonstration Club will meet on Wednesday with Mrs. Martha Harris for an all day meeting. Each member please bring one dish of food for a pitch-in dinner, and don't forget the grab bag. There is to be a $1 gift exchange. All members try to be
present.
convocation program at the high school Friday, showing colored slides of a canoe trip the Scouts made last summer in Wisconsin. Art Nevins presented the slides with David Haines serving as narrator. Accompanying the boys was Dr. Howard Burkett,
who was their leader and guide | Turkf , v Dinnor on the eighty-five mile trek. To West Marlon rinb
West Marion Home Demonstration Club met on Friday, December 6. at Clear View Club House
INDIANAPOLIS (UP)-The for a turke y dinner and anmial Indiana State Chamber of Com- Christmas meeting. After dinner
and a gift exchange, Mrs. J. W.
year old today, Dee 9th. John Glaze, son of Mr and Mrs. Carl Glaze. Fillmore. 9 years today, Dec. 9th. James Henry Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. B.^rlett, one year old today, De< 9. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. William H. Barrett, 13 years Sunday, Dec. 8th.
STATE CHAMBER ELECTS CLARENCE JACKSON HEAD
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merce elected Clarence . Jackson, its former executive vice president, as president today to succeed Glenn W. Thompson of
Columbus.
Clearwaters Entertain at Surprise Dinner Paarty Mr. and Airs. Robert Cleaiwater entertained Sunday with a surprise birthday dinner for her father. Ross Rogers at their home in Stilesville. Those present w'ere the children and their families of
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Pifer gave the history of the song and led the singing. Thirteen members answered roll call by revealing their 1957 secret lister. Mrs. Carl Nichols gave a Safety Lesson on Christmas decorations. Mrs. Lois Zeiner gave an Outlook Lesson on Farm Business as a science. It was reported that Airs. Carl Nicholn % held the record as top salesman
of light bulbs in the Club. An impressive installation ser- t
vice was conducted by Mrs. J. L. Alexander for the new officers.
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Mr. Rogers.
Those present were Air. and I ^ ls '^ u £' ene directed the
Mrs. Earl Rogers, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Wells and son David, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eastham and son, Alelvin Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood and daughter Earlene, all of Greencastle, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clearwaters and sons Ronnie and Eddie. All left at a late hour wishing their father many more happy birthdays.
tilling out of the new program books. Plans were made for a joint meeting to be held at the Coatesville Civic Building on January 16. instead of the regu-
lar meeting in January.
ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Tony Allen Fenwick, son of ! Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Fenwick, 1
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