The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 March 1958 — Page 2
He DAiLY bANiMt* , IIXS. MAR. 4, ISM. Pasr 2 Li. STi
Gomulka Wins 1 ,M
A New Victory, heraldconsoudatee
UAILT bANNfcK
and
I40TK OF THANKS
We wish to th^nk Dr. Wiseman, Dr. Schauweek r. Dr. Dettloff. Dr. Er eau Nurses end Nuises Aides Emd the entire Hospital ata/f, our wonderful friends, neighbors and relatives, Mr. Lester Parker, Whitaker Funeral Home for their ambulance service and Mr. Nees for making it possible to stay at home. Words can't express our appreciation.
May God Bless you all.
Mr. and Mrs. Hughie Grimes
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks 1 and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the many kindness, sympathy and help given to us at ‘he passing of our wife, Mother and gra ,dmother, Maude Norwood. Our thanks also to Rev. Roland Smith, Dr. Dettloff, and the Whitaker Funeral Home for efficient services, and to all who
sent the beautiful flowers and PUTNAM COl'RT NOTES for the food furnished. We are Mamadean Eubank vs. John deeply grateful for it all. s. Eubank, suit for divorce, $2,Ott Norwood, Retha Dunn, 000 alimony and custody of minor James Dunn and family, Harold son. Lyon & Boyd are attorneys Dunn and family. pu. for the plaintiff.
Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March ", 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week, S5.00 per year by mail in Putnam County, S6.00 to $10.40 per year
By United Pre»« Polish Communist leader Wladyslav* Gomulka has won a new victory over his ‘‘Stalinist'’
enemies.
A group of high-ranking men
who oppose Gomulka’s independ- J outside Putnam County
ent-Communist policies opened a determined attack on him at a I three-Jay meeting of the party's J
Central Committee.
They accused him of failing to follow Soviet leadership in party matters, of pursuing an economic program which was against the “workers” initerests and with failing to deal harshly enough with Polish Communists who f v .r more liberal policies. Aft°. a bitter debate, the Central Committee overwhelmingly approved Gomulka’s whole pro-
gram.
WE WISH TO EXTEND OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATIWIONS To The CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK On The Occasion of Its Diamond Jubilee BOOKS PLUS
Hearing Consultation WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5th 11 :C0 A. M. to 5:00 P. M.
At the office of Dr. W. J. Fuson, Greencastle, Indiana.
M. D., Alamo Building,
Public Sale Due to ill health I have decided to quit farming and will sell at Public auction at my farm, 81 j miles east of Belle Union, 3 auk's northwest of Eminence on black top road beginning at 12 o’clock noon Friday, Hirch 7, 1958 1 extra good milk cow with calf by side, shy in one quartet 2 red gilts to pig April 15th 200 bushels cr more good yellow corn raised in 1956 200 bales mixed hay, Timothy and Clover, never been wet; few bales of ■( raw 1—W. D. Allis Chalmers tractor with full equipment. 1—B A. C. t actor with 16 Inch plow, planter and cultivator 1 F14 Farm all v ith one row pieker mounted on good rubber S farm wagons with rubber tires 1—6 ft. disc with tandem 1—10 ft. single disc 1—Rotary hoe 1 Lime spreader on rubber 2 Wheat drills; 1 mowing machine, power lift and scoop 1—Combine 6 ft. 1—Bomb carrier on rubber 1—Power seeder fit* any tractor These tractors are in good shape and ready for work. 1—Co-Op manure spreader on rubber 2 Brooder houses 10-12, one almost new; 2 hog houses; 1 hog feeder; 1 hog tank.
Some antique dishes, canned fruit, antique dinner homemade quilts. Many other articles too numerous to mention.
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PETE COX, Owner
CoL W. E. McDaniel. Auct. Juin tmedley. Clerk —
Term* Cash
.S. R. Rariden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street
Telephone 74, 95
TODA1 S BIBLE THOUGHT I appoint unto you a kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me. Luke 22:29. There is a limitless field for us in this life and the next, our field will be enlarged as we grow up to it.
Personal
And Local News Briefs
as ms brother s best man. ( me Dif*tnct Director, Mrs. Mabel ^ Mrs. tester Barger, Mrs. Doyle Mi*i. McQueen chose for her! Kkhvell of Brazil. Reservations . Boston and three children were daughter's wedding, a dress of ma y be made through Miss Leah guests at the meeting, navy lace, with deep rose acces- : Cumutt, local president. Refreshments were served by series, while the bridegroom’s ! Several members of the local the hoste.<*» and the meeting admother wore winter-white and c ^ l, h plan to attend the meeting, journed with the club prayer, navy accessories. Their corsages Any one who wishes to make res- The next meeting will be at the were of deep pink roses. ervations should do so not later home of Mrs. George Walton on The bride ifi a graduate of than March 7. Miss Cumutt is in March 25th. Madison high school, and a senior j charge of reservation and the
members are urged to make plans to attend this meeting.
at Methodist hospital School of Nursing, at Indianapolis. At present she is on psychiatric affiliation at Madison State hospital. The bridegroom is a graduate of Greencastle high f«chooi.
Gobin WSCS Groups Will Meet Thursday All Gobin \V. S. C. S. group
Protest Action Against Bishop
attended General Motors Insti- i will meet Thursday. March 6.
A wave of Ro-
Miss'Patricia LaVonne Parker
Lute and is employed at Clyde Williams and Associates, Engineering Consultants. IndianapoUs.
following Circles will
The engagement of Miss Pa-
tricia LaVonne Parker and John Howard-Buckner Wliitkanack Jr., is announced by j Wedding Announced her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sgt. Catherine J. Buckner. C. Paiker of Cloverdale. John i? i daughter of Reverend and Mrs. the son of Mr. and Mrs. John , William P. Buckner, 902 Illinois Whitkanack Sr., of Marshall, street, this city, became the bride Illinois. LaVonnne and John are of s? t. Clarence S. Howard, son
There will be an officers meeting of the Women of the Moose chapter No. 138 Wednesday
night.
The Young Mothers Study] Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. Mary Summers. Members please remember the book collection. j Mr. and Mrs. Neal Deputy of j South Whitley, Indiana, are the j parents of a son born Saturday, j Mrs. Deputy is the former Alice j Sheridan of this city. Last rites for John Otis Byrne will be held Wednesday after- I noon at 1:30 from the Schillings ! I Mortuary, 1301 Charleston Ave., ! Mattoon, 111. Mr. Byrne passed J away Sunday. i E. Gifford Black, manager of ; the Metzger Lumber Co., is at- | i tending the annual convention of the Indiana Lumber and Builders i Supply Association at the Murat I Temple in Indianapolis. The tempature soared to 87 degrees Monday at West Palm i Beach, Fla., highest in the nation reported to the U. S. WeathI er Bureau. This morning’s reI ported low was 22 below zero at
students at Indiana State Teachers College at Terre Haute. A fall wedding is being plan-
ned.
of Mrs. Eleanor Howard of Pomeroy, Ohio, on February 8. 1958, at Fort McClellan, Alabama. The informal wedding was held at two-thirty in the afternoon at the Post Chapel. The bride was attired in a light grey wool fitted suit with rose and grey accessories and an orchid corsage. Her maid of honor, Sgt. Mary J. Mason, wore a dark blue gabardine fitted suit with blue and white accessories. Her corsage j wasi made of white roses. The groom's best man was
SFC Bankston Adams.
A small reception for the : couple and friends was held at | the Noncommissioned Officers i Club following the wedding. Af- | ter the reception, the couple moi tored to Alanta, Georgia, for
, their honeymoon.
The bride, a former resident | of this city and a graduate of Greencastle High School, has , been a member of the Womens Army Corp since June, 1951.
Miss Jane Newcomer
Mr. and Airs. Milton V. New-
comer of Santa Ana. Calif., an- Spr|n>f Meetinff Set nounce the engagement of) For Terre Haute
z p. m. meet:
Esther, with Mrs. Clarke Arnold and Mrs. Grace Newby. Miss Sylvia Taylor will present the program on “Christ, the
Church and Race”.
Naomi, with Ml’s. W. AI. McGaughey, assisted by Airs. Earl Sourwine. Mrs. R. R. Neal will continue the discussion on Mark, j Miry, with Airs. Edwin Snave- | ly. Airs. W. L. Hargrave will ! have the program on “Lands of
Witness and Decision.”
At 8 p. m. the Rebecca Circle | and the Wesleyan Service Guild
will meet.
Rebecca, with Mrs. Arthur Spongier. Airs. Clinton Gass and Airs. Grafton Longden, Jr., will lead the group in continuing the : study of Mark. Wesleyan Service Guild with Miss Elizibeth Ensign, assisted by Mrs. Everett Jones. Mrs. Lee | Zieg will have the program. Tin Toppers Club Met February 18 Informal Entertaining was the | lesson given by Mrs. Paul Cas- j sady to the members of the Tip Toppers Home Demonstration | Club at the meeting held on Feb. ; 18th at the home of Mrs. Lester j Parker with Airs. Effie Parker hostess. Airs. Caseady brought | out several interesting points on entertaining in the home. After the lesson the meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Victor Sutherlin. The pledge to the flag was led by Mrs. Top Guthridge and roll call was answered by revealing secret sis-
ters.
Airs. Charles Gaston was taken
of Pra-
ROME (UP)
i man Catholic prot j today over an
i conviction of the Bishop j to on slander .charges.
Cardinals, archbishops, bishops | and Catholic organizations throughout Italy rallied behind ; the Vatican cha.ge that Situr1 day’s conviction of Bishop Pietro Fiordelli violated ihe 1929 Later- | an Pact governing church-state
relations. Clergy and lay 'leaders oAlled protest, meetings for Atirch’ * Tt. the annitersary of Pope Pins Nil's coromation. The Pope cancelled the traditional anniversary celebration Monday as a gesture ol sorrow over tne outcome of the trial, in which Bishop Fiordelli received a suspended fine
of $64.
GRANT FOR GREENHOUSE EVANSVILLE UP The Lilly Endowment Inc. has awarded Evansville College an $8,200 grant for construction of a green-
surged up
Italian court’s I hoUse on ^ cam P us '
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Not responsible for accidents.
The Cloverdale Homemakers Extension Club will meet Thursday, March 6 at the home of Mrs. Joseph Lasley. Mrs. Roberta McCormick will give the lesson on “Small Appliances. All members are urged to attend. Members of the Women’s Deer Creek Coon Hunters Club will meet at the club house Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Hostesses will be Florence Ensor and Ann Sims. Each member will tell a joke for wJli call. Air. and Airs. John Venning of Arlington Heights, 111., are the parents of a son born Monday. The baby has been named John David. Mrs. Venning is the ! former Dottie Williams, daughter of Prof, and Airs. Robert Wil-
liams.
The Spani.sh-American War Veterans Camp and Auxiliary will meet Thursday evening, March 6th at 7:30 p. m. at the Public Service Room. Mrs. Nannie Love. Department president and Col. Norcross, keeper of records of the Spanish-American W v ar at the Soldiers and Sailors monument will be our guests. All members urged to attend. The ground breaking for the Putnam County swimming pool scheduled for March first was postponed because of the recent cold snap. The turning of the sod will be held at a later date. Although the weather has interferaed in .this event, all other work or the pool program is going along smoothly. As of this date the weather has had no affect upon the planned dedication of the pool by July Fourth.
their daughter, Jane, to Richard i Thfi spring meeting of the Harshbarger, son of Mr. and Airs, seventh District of Business and Albert Harshbarger of Bain-; Professional Woman’s Clubs will bridge, Ind. Both are graduates | be he]di Sunday> March 9, 1958 of Alanchestei College. Miss New- n the union Building of Indiana
comer is taking graduate work 3t a t e Teachers College, Terre . into the club as a new member, at Purdue and Richard is at I. U. 1 Haute. Luncheon will be served The contest was given by Airs
at 12:30 p. m. after which the j Alvin Grove and won by Mrs. meeting will be held. An interest- j Ronald Crafton. Door prize was ing program has been planned by won by Mrs. James Goodin.
working on his Doctrat.e The wedding will be in
summer.
late
Who takes all
those pills?'
This fs often the question when a customer sees the shelves in our pharmacy. Row on row on row of bottles, boxes, canisters, tubes, vials, jars... about 2,000 items in all. Good question. Who are they for? The t swer, of course, is you. Say you go to a physician and he writes a prescription which you bring to us to be filled. We can’t tell what the ailment will be—there are thousands, and we don't know what medication the doctor will prescribe. To provide prompt pharmaceutical serv ice we have to be ready for just about anything. Which we are.
*?OAN £PH ARMACY
\ PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
the label of QU/tUTY. ACCURACY AND SFPVirp “BACK THE COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL”
ANNTVER S ARIES
Weddings
Air. and Airs. John Grimes, Fillmore, 38 years, Atarch 4th.
ANNUAL BANQUET
have been Dr. O. H. Smith, Dr. A. W. Crandall, Dr. Will Edington. Dr. C. L. Bieber. Dr. Hiram L Jome, Dr. Howard Burkett,
and Dr. Laurel Turk.
^1958!
Mrs. David M. Day
I7S* Via*
OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
North Aladison Methodi«t church was the scene of a lovely ; Valentine’s Day wedding when Miss Rosemary Ruth AIcQueen became the bride of David Alalcolm Day. Rev. William Hatchel read the I double-ring ceremony before an ! altar decorated with white gladioli, palms and white tapers in seven - branched candelabra. White ribbon bows marked the
pew’s.
Parents of the couple are Air. and Mrs. Willard V. AIcQueen, Madison, and Air. and Airs. 'William Harold Day, of Goshen. The bride wore a floor length gown of white chiffon taffeta, fashioned with a fitted bodice of Alencon lace featuring a Sabrina neckline and long sleeves ending in points over the hands. Its bouffant skirt was accented with a pleated border ending in a butterfly bow’ at the back and a deep flounce extended into a sweeping chapel train. A queen's crown of sequins and pearls held the fingertip length veil of silk illusion. She wore a single strand of pearls, gift of the bridegroom and carried an orchid and lilies of the valley centered on a white ] Bible, with a shower of white I ribbon streamers tied in lover’s
J knots.
Aliss Donna Kay Herndon of ( Indianapolis, cousin of the bride, ' was maid oif honor. Aliss Lavita. Jayne AIcQueen. also a cousin, and Miss Marilyn AIcQueen of Aladison, the bride’s sister, were
bridesmaids.
Miss Regina Ann McGuire, of Kent, cousin of the bride, was
flower girl
Paul Day, of Gaehen. served
You Are Invited To Our 75 th Anniversary OPEN HOUSE WEEKDAY, MARCH 5TH, 2:30-8:00 P. M.
® On Display, A Collection of Coins Dating From Biblical Times • A Collecton of Counterfeit Currency Arranged by the U. S. Secret Service © A I abulous Collection of Antique Mechanical Penny Savings Banks
HELP US TO ROUh'D OUT THREE QUARTERS OF A ClkTCTT OF GROWTH AND SERVICE
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or SArriy a*d /
Central NATIONAL BANK
11883
Greencastle, Indiana
1958!
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