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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Thursday, December 16, 1965

A WISH IN VAIN by W. Guy Pickens I wish I had lived in the long ago With peasants in the olden day. I wish I could have bent over the manger low Where Mary and the Christ-child lay. I might have been like some of them Who saw that Babe in Bethlehem. I wish I had lived in the long ago And saw the Star with the Wise Men Three That morn when the heavens were aglow With glories I have longed to see. I might have learned more of His plan And been a wiser, better man.

THE OAIIY BANNEt AND HERALD CONSOLIDATED 24-2S S. Jackson St GrMncasHa, Ind. Businoss Plions OL 3-5151 Elixaboth Raridsn Estate. Publisher S. R. Raridsn, Senior Editor Nontio HilL Gen. Mgr. James B. Zeis. Managing Editor William D. Hooper. Adv. Mgr. Entered in the Past Office at Green- | castle- Indiana, as Second Class Mail ' matter under Act af March 7, 187B. Subscription Prices Heme Delivery 40c per week Mailed in Putnam Ca. 58.00 per year Outside of Putnam Co. $10.00 per year Outside af Indiana $14.00 per year

Medium family income in the pipc cleaners gre boon for United States between 1947 and 1 ^ .. . . , . . fastening freezer bags. They 19M. adjusted to account for price changes, increased an av- are eas i er 1° undo than rubber erage of $140 annually, accord- bands and they won’t deteriing to the Census Bureau. orate.

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Not he that commendeth him- complete her senior year.

Oscar O'Hair wishes to thank all those who sent greeting cards on his 95th birthday. The Church World Service truck will be in town next week. Please take your things to St Andrew’s Episcopal Church or to the Presbyterian Church in Greencastle by December 20. Dr. and Mrs. Robert Harvey and daughter, Margo, were Friday evening guests of Mr. and | Mrs. Ernest Carpenter of Mishawaka, Ind., and Saturday guests of Mrs. Edith Zecker 'and son. Steve of Detroit. Mich. Miss Carol Harvey, a student at Merrill Palmer Institute of Detroit returned to Greencastle with her parents. After the holidays she will return to Earlham College. Richmond. Indiana

self is approved, but whom the j Lord commendeth. 2 Corinthi- j ans 10:8.

The most fitting gifts for Christmas’

^ JARMAN HOUSE SLIPPERS

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For his lounging hours, we suggest: A pair of footcoddling Jarman house slippers (ribbed corduroy style with terrycloth lining and cushion sole is a current favorite). For his leisure wear, we suggest: A pair of famous glove-leather "Deerslayers,” right on target for comfort and smart styling. Yes, Jarmans make a fitting gift for any man on your list.

MOORE'S SHOES /Vest Side of Square

Cong Warned

Self-praise reflects pride and conceit. The Lord’s commendation reflects worth and achieve1 ment; it encourages humility and dedication. Personal And Local News . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur S. Don-

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' ner are home for Christmas from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Mrs. Freemont Power of In- , dianapolis visited her mother, j Mrs. Minta Snider on Tuesday. The Coterie Club will meet i with Mrs. Horace Harlan, 827 J Gardenside Drive on Friday | evening at 7:30 p.m. John J. Cronin, regional repi resentative of the National Real Estate Association, will be in Greencastle Friday and will | meet with realtors at the Roy- ' ale Cafe at 10:00 a.m. AH who can are asked to attend. City firemen made a resuscii tator run to the home of Fireiman Paul Patterson. 401 West i Liberty Street, at 6:52 WednesIday evening. They reported the j Patterson’s young son. Tony, jhad trouble breathing. He was given oxygen.

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Earlier attacks of the type, 1 however, were against power I plants far down the coast from the sensitice Hanoi-Haiphong • area. And they have been few in j ! number.

Letter To Santa

j Dear $anta: i I would like a record player, G. I. Joe, pencil box and some surprises. I am seven years old. Thank you. Jeff Simpson 303 W. Wash. St. Jones School

Anniversaries Birthdays Virginia Swigart, today, December 16. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dunn, 33 years, December 16th.

Marriage License Joseph David Osborne, machinist, Roachdale and Edith Elaine Durham, housewife, Roachdale.

Up to the minute to ways gn and means. Truly professional Old Reliable White Cleaners.

Grocery lists do more than just keep .you from forgetting item. They help guard against expensive impulse buy-

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WILL OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Scobee of Greencastle. R. R. 3. will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Dec. 25 at their winter home in Florida. They were married on Christmas Day, 1915, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Price by Rev. L. D. Dodd. The Scobees have three sons, Edward, William and Willard, and six grandchildren. Their address is Sebring, Florida, R. R. 2, Box 343, 33870.

Mr. and Mrs. George Fenwick. 1148 East Washington Street, will observe their 50th wedding anniversary on Dec. 22. Sunday, Dec. 19. there will be open house for them at the Calvary Assembly of God Church Annex from 2 to 4 o’clock for their friends. They were married Dec. 22. 1915 in Litchfield, Ky. They have lived in or near Greencastle for the last 20 years. •“Their children are Arnold, Greencastle; Harding, Cloverdale; Hershel, Roachdale; Violet Call, Greencastle; Bemiece Paris, Cynthiana, Ind.; Ralph. Greencastle and Frances Ward, Greencastle.

Honor Rolls ' Coun, y Howforf

maker, Tom Slaughter, Gordon Sutherlin, Mike Troyer, Phil Kidwell, John Hurst. 10th Grade High Honor: Ann Carmichael, Howard Conyers, Joyce Hammond, Dorothy Knuppel, Marty McIntyre, Ruthie Miller, Virginia Ritchie, Phyllis White. Honor: Linda Alderfer, Tom Black, David Dunn, Clark Finkbinder, Kirk Hammond, Janet Hardman, Ellen Job, Laurie Knights, Robert Lyons, Diana Miller, Michele Reiling, Jane Scholl, Harold Henry.

Aid Overhaul cent figure would amount to more than 81.5 billion a year. These proposals came in a report unanimously approved Monday by the Republican Coordinating Committee, composed of former presidential nominees, congressional leaders, governors and representatives of the GOP National Committee. Two more sections of the report will be released later. "Strengthening the federal system requires an attack on the problem of the fiscal poverty of the states amid federal plenty,” the report said.

Dismissed Wednesday: Mrs. Kenneth Day and daugh-

ter, Cloverdale

Mrs. Robert Gregory and

daughter, Roachdale Mrs. Charles Nichols

son. Coatesville

Mrs. Douglas Phillips

son, Stilesville

Naomi Benson, Bainbridge Leslie Bernard, Brazil Lois Snow, Coatesville Donald Myers, Jr., Hamilton,

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Susan Van Pelt, Greencastle Sherry May, Greencastle Mrs. Robert King and son, Greencastle

Liechty, Trea. Mrs. Bettv Rec- Christmas, we thanked the tor. News Reporter, Mrs. Frank Christmas committee: Mrs. Kessler. Donald Cash. Mrs. Kenneth

Ames, Mrs. Jane Sibbett, and

Secret sisters were revealed Mrg gniy Woods, for very en-

after exchanging their Christ- 1 j oyable d ‘ ay>

mas gifts. The members par- The j an _ meeting will be held ticipated in games during the at the home of MrSi Joe

social hour. The door prize was Liechty at 7:30.

won by Mrs. Frank Kessler. In adjourning, the party committee gave each member a decorated Christmas candle and holder, and a Christmas card basket uniquely decorated in

Cake batter can be frozen for later use. Just remember to let it thaw only long enough to

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Club Sixteen Enjoys Luncheon Jimmie Adamis Smorgasbord, west of Brazil, was the location for the Club Sixteen annual Christmas party. After a delicious luncheon, Pres. Mrs. Jane Sibbett presided over a short business meeting, after which the following officers were installed: Pres. Mrs. Jerry Ozment, Vice Pres. Mrs. Donald Wager, Sec. Mrs. Joe

'Ma CHRISTMAS CLUB TIME at the friendly FIRST-CITIZENS BANK

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Putnam Court Notes Ruby Neoma Johnson vs. Ralph J. Johnson, complaint for absolute divorce.

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