The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 December 1958 — Page 2

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The Gay Blue Birds met November 25th, at the home of Nancy Cradick. In snite. cf the heavy rain nine girls w.^re present to answer rill call. The flag salute was given. It was voted to take orders and sell folding scissors to help our treasury as we want to make some Christmas presents. We were glad to welcome Cookie Shippe and Lulu Frances Turner to our group. I'm sure they'll enjoy our projects. Our craft for the evening w'as our Motheis' Christmas present. J Our next meeting will be Dec. at Mrs. York’s home.

The Friendly Neighbor Club met with Marjorie Hutcheson.

Nov. imn. ror an an day meeting. ■ singing the club song. Devotions At noon a delicious chicken din- j were by Marie Craft. The Lord's ! rer was served. At 10 clock th.?! Prayer was repeated by all. Roll meeting was called to order by call was a Thanksgiving menu the president, Bertha. Roll call, j idea which was answered by 15 yerjr favorite pas* time. Old and j members,

r.ew business was discussed. The

meeting W'as closed with the hos- During the business meeting tess reading Psalm 15 verse. And secretary' and treasurers reall repeated the Lord's prayer. | ports were read and approved. After the social hour everybody Also the 1959 election of officers left to see each one next month. | were held. The meeting was

The next meeting will be with closed with the creed. Bertha Fitzpatrick in December. ! t , The hostess served refresh-

! ments and contests were con- | ducted with prizes going to Mildred Hinote, Eva Craggs and Lucille Herbert. Maude Sublett

won the door prize.

The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Eva Craggs on December 30. This is an all day meeting. There will be a 50c grab bag. Those with children bring gifts for them.

Golden Circle Met With .Mrs. Tru*sell

The Golden Circle Club of Washington Township met Thursday, Nov. 20, with Mrs. Lena Trussed for the November

meeting.

The meeting was opened by all

THE DAILY BANNER ~ und HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered In the postofOee m Greencastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under act of March 7, 1878. Subscription price 25 cents per week. $5-00 per year by mail In Pu'-am County, $6.00 to $10.40 per j^ar outside Putnam County TODAY’S BIBIJt THOCGHT Then w’as our mouth filled with laughter and our tongue with singing—Psalms 126:8. A good and harmonious life is filled with joy. Long-faced, sanctimonious piety is seldom really sincere.

a neatmg stove u urgently needed for the. Frazier family who lost tlv?ir house and all furnishings in a fire Monday evening. £all 889-J. or 917. Women of Deer Creek Coon Hunters will hold their regular meeting Friday. Dec. 5th at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Dorothy Sutherlin. Members please bring j

secret sister Christmas gifts to this meeting.

Your shirts need special attention. Send them to Old Reliable White Cleaners with your Dry Cleaning. Phono 257.

A NN i YEKSITAK1 KtS Birthdays Dale Covert. Dec. 3rd.

Clinton halls Group To >I«*et ITiMisday The Ladies of the Clinton Falls M. E. Church will meet Thursday afternoon. Dec. 4 at the home of Mrs. James Burk. Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m.. December 7. th* Cloverdale MethWED.. DEC. S. 1958. Page 2 odist Church will have a Christmas carol sing. The last Sing-

*piration w as a most jbyous and spiritually rewarding event. There wull be special numbers by the children and young people. Come and join with us in oilr fellowship this Sunday evening.

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Mrs. Nellie D,?nny spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.! Charles Jones, Oak Park, 111. The Auto License Branch office will be closed all day Friday 1 to enable employees to attend a

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A daughter was born Wednesday morning at the Putnam , County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Rslph Bush of Spencer Route 2. Dismissed from the Putnam County Hospital Tuesday were Anita Jean Perkins, Roachdale, • and Richard Wright, Greencastle. There wall be a work session at the Putnamville Church starting at 6:30 Thursday evening. Members are asked to bring their

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard, Stilesville Route 1, are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday at the Putnam County Hos-

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Mrs. Shirley Taylor who has been in Germany the past ypar, left France the 11th to sail to New Yoik. She was on the water nine days apd arrived in Indianapolis the 21st. The Thursday Reading Club will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Maynard Tuttle, 315 E. Hanna. The Christmas story will be given by Mrs. Liptrap. There will be a gift exchange. Following the Delta Tau sorority meeting Tuesday evening, six new members were pledged, lytrs. William Wiggs; Mrs. Robert McCormick: Mrs. Richard Frederick Jr.; Mrs. Robert Shedd; Mrs. Max Hodson and Mrs. Peter Milanovich. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Graham of Muncie, formerly of Greencastle, have received word that a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Rudolph Jr., of Macomb, 111. on Saturday. The little girl, who was born Saturday morning, weighed nine pounds, three ounces at birth, and has been named Julia Lynn. Mrs. Rudolph is the former Miss Marianna Graham.

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