The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 December 1957 — Page 2

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TH€ bAfir BANNER TI ES, DiX . 17, 1957. Fajr»* 2 GREEXCASTL-E, rvi>.

MAIL HOUSE ROBBED LOGAI'fSPORT tTP — Mrs. Bac'a Crago. manager of Ue Spiegel. Inc., catalog: store here, reported to police that thieves robbed the store of SI.025 in cash early Monday. Mrs. C^rgo said she noticed the safe standing: open when she arrived for work. She said it had rot been forced. More than $500 in checks and 35 pennies were left behind by the robbers.

. IVJT RIFS PROVE FATAL , CLINTON UP — Eight-month old Barbara Lynn Kirkland, daughter of the Donald Kirk- ! lands of Chicago, died about mid- ! night Monday in Vermillion County Hospital of injuries sustained earlier in the day in a

traffic accident.

State Police said the Kirkland automobile skidded over an embankment along U. S. 41 in Parke County and overturned.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATE! Entered in the po staff ice oi Greencaatlr, Indiana as second a.«g mail matter under ant of

*i.rch 7, 1878. Sutmr.ption j Uon club w>s arl all day meetin g

..rice 25 centi per week, $5.00

SOCIETY ; Mrs. Martha Harris

To Club

The December meeting of tne Friendly Circle Home Demonsti a-

I .street gathered at the gailylighted home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers Sunday evening for a pre-holiday open house. Mr. and Mrs. Myers were assisted by Month Aldington's official couple, Mayor and Mrs. Floyd Allen.

ANNIVERSARIES

f council. Winning applications J alternate for consideration by will he submitted to a district the state house committee Smte

house committee which, in turn, j winners will be announced next

Birthdays

Mrs. Blanche Williams. Green- will select three winners and an j spring, castle R. 2. today, Dec. 17.

HOODLUM SLAIN

per year by mail in Putnam County, S6.00 to $10.44) per year

outside Putnam County. TODAY’S bTbLE THOUGHT

and pitch-in dinner at the home of M^s. Martha Harris on Wed-

nesday. Dec. 11.

CHICAGO UP—A small-time

it is a swallow'-tailed pennant.

READ THE DAILY BANKER ADS

The white covered punch table

was skirted by white net with a , hoodlum was shot and killed toborder of sequins and sparkle I dav as be en tered his apartment

In the afternoon the meeting designs. The centerpiece was a building, and police theorized he was called to order by the vice beautiful arrangement of silver was s i a j n prevent him from president, Mildred Sutherlin, by j folia £ e and P ink ta P ers - j informing on a fur theft gang.

The victim, Alex Sonny Mi-

i orotects our nhvsical bodies but r ~ proclamation over the signature ch as, 30, was cut down by a vol-

protects our pnj.icai ooaies, dj. umson . Penny collection was ta-

Science Shrinks Fnes New Way Without Surgery

Finds Healing Substance That Does Both — Reliev es Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoids

The flag of Ohio is different I The Lord is thy shade upon ,

t !T. I thy right hiU ’ d ' PSata . m:5 ' HC singing the *,„g „f t'he month it, “tlluTj'T ‘the 'JZtum

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The world’s most expensive sales talk Door-to-door peddlers are now selling vitamin preparations and nutritional supplements. Good for what ails you, and all that Here’s the danger. You may buy the peddler’s vitamins “for what ails you” and postpone that visit to your physician you were planning. An(T that can be dangerous. Dangerous to your health—your most precious possession. That’s why the door-to-door peddler’s sales talk can be expensive. Tragically expensive. For advice on vitamins or nutritional supplements, see someone with professional knowledge of^sucb things—your family physician or pharmacist.

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FIRST THOUGHTS Looking with someone with a little authority? I have as little as anyone. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK

aen. rtoii can was answered with a Bible verse by nine members and one child. The secretary and , treasurer's report was given and 1 approved. No place was set for | the January meeting. Notice

will be given later.

Enjoy Pitch-In Supper And Gift Exrhango

Personal And Local News Briefs

dOAN .^PHARMACY

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Sherman Earley was admitted to the Putnam County Hospital Tuesday evening. There will be an officers meeting of Women of the Moose Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. at the Moose

Hall.

Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Arnold, of Coatesville, are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday at the Putnam County Hospital. All children who have part in the Christmas play at the Moose Home, please meet Saturday at 4:00 p. m. for dress rehearsal. One of the gaily lighted Christj mas trees to be found within this j area, is in front of the IBM ! Building on the Stilesville road. Anyone wishing to help sort

Golden Link Club Meets Wednesday The Golden Link Club will meet Wednesday at 6:30 p. m. for a pitch-in dinner at the home of Ethel Sohachtel. ^Remember grab bag gifts and secret pals gifts. Secret pals will not be levealed at this meeting. Gcvbin W. S. C. S. .Meets Thursday W. S. C. S. of Gobin Memorial church will meet Thursday at 2:00 p. m. in Community Hall. Mrs. Clark Norton will have the Worship service and Mrs. Harold Hardman will be program chairman. There will be special Christmas music. The Fellowship hour will be directed by Mrs. Clinton Green, Mrs. George Gove, Mrs. Jack Cook and Mrs. D. W. Smythe.

of Mayor Allen was read, declar- ^y of shotgun and .45 caliber ing the Christmas season offi- P isto1 sb 013 fired f r° m f’ 105 *’

cially opened along North Arl- range.

ington street. Michas was to have appeared in ; court Wednesday on charges ot

stealing $5,024 in postage stamps jfrom a sub-post office at Archer and Crawford avenues last Dec.

A pitch in supper and gift ex- 20. Police found the stamps in change was held Saturday night Miehas’ apartment in a raid Jan. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. • 12 . 1957 together with 30 fur Kenneth Carpenter and boys. pieces stolen from the Schyimmer Those attending were Mr. and Pur Co laf ^ New Year's Day. Mrs. Wilbert Kegley, Mr. and

Mrs. Ray Kegley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kegley and Karen, all of Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. Arville I Smith and family of Indianapolis- Mr .and Mrs. Gerald Car-

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Basketball

Mrs. Rtiark Hostess To Groveland Club

The Groveland Homemakers Home Demonstration Club held their Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. Glen Ruark on

Thursday, Dec. 12th.

The meeting was opened by giving the flag salute and sing-

and pack the clothing for needy ing of the song ‘‘O Come All ye

families of Putnam County are to call Mrs. Ezra Craft, Phone 892.

Faithful.” Response to roll call was “A Foreign Christmas Custom.’ Secretary and treasurer’s

reports were given.

Mrs. Aureal Ardelean. the new president, gave a report on the

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Reed, W. Walnut Stieet road, spent the

| weekend with their daughter and l Coilnt C o uncn m ^J n „ j husband, Mr. and Mrs. Niles ‘ L

Hunsbeiger, in Wabash.

penter and family of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carpenter of Fillmore.

CThiton Club Met Thursday Evening The Clinton Homemakers Home Demonstration Club met at the home of Mr. an^ Mrs. Nicholson Thursday night for their annual family Christmas party. After a delicious carry-in supper, the men retired to the living room to play cards and to visit while the members gathered around the dining table for a business meeting with Etta Dell Canton wine presiding. She finished the business for 1957 and turned the meeting over to Charlotte Martin, the new president, Mrs. Martin discussed the raise in county dues, the woman’s build-

Tue*>day

Indiana State vs. DePauw. Clayton at Fillmore Cloverdale at Van Buren. Wednesday Bainbtidge at Russellville. Reelsville at Montezuma. Thursday DePauw at Ball State Roachdale at Waveland.

Friday

Clinton at Greencastle Pittsboro at Bainbridge Twin Pines Has Seven Vacancies Interested girls in Putnam County may apply now for residence in the Twin Pines cooperative house at Purdue University for next fall. Seven new applicants from the

ing for the fair grounds, the sale 1 state will be selected to live

of light bulbs and the program for 1958. Those present were Mr. and Mis. Harry McCabe, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Martin and children. Mrs. Donna Taylor, (Mrs. Anne

Twin Pines next year. Acceptance is comparable to a scholaiship of around $300. a year. Application forms aie available from the County Extensioi Office. Any girl in the eoun y

The meeting o" the Business and Professional Womens’ club scheduled for Wednesday evening has been cancelled due to the death of Miss Kathryn Bauer. Due to the illness of Mrs. Ethel Eggers, the Groveland Community Club will hold its Christmas meeting December 20, 1957 at 1:30 p. m. CST with Mary and Ethel Ader. The Love and Faith Groups of the C. W. F. of the Bainbridge Christian Church will meet with Mrs. Frank Miller Thursday evening at 7.30. Bring 10 cents for refreshments. The West Madison Home Demonstration club will meet Wednesday at 11:00 a. ip. at the home of Mrs. Joe Wright. Dinner will be served at noon. Please bring a 50c gift exchange. Cub Scout Pack 93 Christmas party Thursday, Dec. 19th at 7 o’clock at the Cloverdale American Legion Home. Sponsored by the Cloverdale American Legion Auxiliary and American Legion Post 281. All Cub Scouts and children in the community are invited to attend.

Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 1 w-ho is attending Purdue or The j Clodfelter, Mrs. Martha Thomas plans to attend is eligible to ap-

new program books w^ere passed and son, Mr. and Mrs. John Can- ply. Applications will be aceepl-

out and the year’s program was i tonwine and family, Mr. and Mrs. discussed. Jack Torr and son, Mr. and Mrs.

The special interest lesson sheets w-as read and discussed. An impressive candlelight installation service was given bv Mrs. Helen Hyland for the new officers. The new officers are: Piesident, Mrs. Aureal Ardelean - vice president, Mrs. Irwin Wallace; secretary, Mrs. Joe Wilson; treasurer, Mrs. Walter Stelzner; Mrs. Glen Ruark w - as presented a past president pin. Several games and contests w'ere enjoyed and then a gift exchange was enjoyed by all.

Ivan Harbison and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Raymond Adamson, and Mr. and Miw. James Nicholson

and son.

North Arlington Street Residents Hold Party Residents of North Arlington

IN MEMORY In loving memory of our husrband ami father, Charles E. Stephens, who passed au r ay D^c. 17, 1956. Loving and kind in all his ways. Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and true in heart and mind, Beautiful memories he left behind. Wife and Daughter.

ed until January 31st. Twin Fines is a co-operative house for girls located just off the campus at Purdue. Sponsored by the Indiana Home Demon-

FOR CHRISTMAS GIVE A 'TV” THROW fitted to protect and beautify your favorite chair or davenport

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Large Selection cf Pillows 59c Up CHAiR $3.95 SOFA $6 95 Tlie modern look . . . tlie smart look . . . and die economical way to protect your furniture .. . and no fuss or bother to you. Merely lit the throw on your chair or sofa and tuck in the seams. In ‘’Glasgow”; a sailcloth in a gold overlay plaid that washes and washes and still keeps its "like new” freshness. With predominate tones of red, brown, aqua or grey. .V fringe. ART FURNITURE & DRAPERY SHOP 5 W. I’ran k'in

stration Association, its purpuM is to aid and encourage Indiana girls to attend college and major in home economics. The house accomodates 27 girls and a housemother, with 1 | w'ork and expenses shared equally among the girls. In additio>. to actual savings, the girls gain experience in home managemer.L that serves them long after college days are over. All applications for acceptance into Twin Pines by girls in Putnam County will be judged bv the county home demonstration

CORRECTION ... Two sale prices shown in Ihe advertisement of Horace Link Co., on Monday were incorrect. The Deluxe Speed Queen washer should hate been shown as $119.95 instead of 129.95. The regular price of the washer is $149.95 on which trade in ot $80 is allowed. The Hoover Upright cleaner lui’s a regular price of $116.95. and the special price should have lieen shown as $79. 95 with trade instead of $89.95. C ARD OF THANKS The Ftobert Leak family would ! like to thank the friends and I neighbors and relatives for their : kindness and floral offerings and also the pallbearers at the death of our son. A/3c Leland E. Leak Robert R. Leak family.

C ARD OF THANKS , We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our friends, relatives and neighbors for their cards, letters, visits and gifts. We also wish to thank Dr. Ernst. Dr. Dettloff. the nurses, nurses aids and dietician. Our special thanks to Loyd Herbert tor his work keeping things going at home and Marion Grubb for helping with the com and everyone else that helped in anyway during Kenneth's stay in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sinclair and Lou Ann. Mrs Viola Taber. IP

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