The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 March 1930 — Page 2
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< Mil) OF TH WHS I wish t thank (vi r.' iif conn' t- • tMj with thi- * for thnr kindli 1 mill care thromrli my hu-b ml'.' me.'ital lilne.'.'. MRS. SAM THOMAS. CARRIES HORSE TO PATROL BOX HAMMOND. Inh., March 22 (UP) Policeman (JeorKe Redman, Hammond, found a “tray horse on the street and decided to call the patrol i WHROII. The call box war i block away, and the hor-e refus'd to be lei Redman, according t . offic r V Iter Mroz's report carried the : nit' al ' the box When the t atrol v : ■ m arrived, Heilman was lying r.i-ar re hox. ex hiiusted. and the hit a .- trotting down tin street . ii.'eant Kandrei ran after the hoi ' leaped to Us back, pud returned Redman, recovering - F ndrel rode) U|i with the hors- jn pei ect control, Mu.-hrd and g 'd: ••| never thought of tiding the i
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W oman's Relief Corps To Meet Monday Afternoon
The Woman's Relief Corps will meet j Monday afternoon at two ’clock. There
MET HODLST EPISCOPAL CHURCH j will be initiation of candidates.
' C. Howard Taylor. Minister v *F v v *F 9:15—Student Classes. w. C. T. U. W ill 9:30—Church School. Hold Meeting Thursday
10 40—MotninK Worship. j-hp Women’s Christian Temperance Subject—“Moral Disciplines of the | L- nion w j|| h„| ( j an institute Thurs.iay
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Tin; 01 Aim SHOP J. H. Pitchford
' The Mothers Study club will meet Chii-tian Faith.
! Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock with; JR 15 Student Union Service
I Mrs. W. W. Baker in Northwood. Speech hall.
6:30—H. S. Epworth Leag
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Foster of 2 .;5o—Evening Worship. Cloverdale have moved to the Camp- Subject—“Set Faces.’ Itell apartment- on Seminary street. ' rtu . Institute of the W. C. T. U. I Mr. Fnstei is a member of King. 1 w j|i me et in our church Thursday be-
ginning at 10:30 a. m. The 'late n f -
in charge. All are wel-
come.
March 27, at the Methodist church.
’ n beginning at 10:30 A. M.. The insti
j Morrison, Foster, Ford agents.
I Miss Garnet Sackett who has been u '^
confined to her home on west Poplar street the past ten days on account 'of illness, is reported able to lie out
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Robei t L. Browning has been appointed guaidian for Eugene Browning, 19 years old, in the Putnam circuit court, on request of the latter, a
minor.
Two Fords, one a touring car and the other a truck, were damaged in a cra-h at Washington street and College avenue Satuiday morning. No one was hurt. Mr. and Mrs. (’. E. Zook and children, who have been living on ea-t Walnut street, lemoved to MunchSaturday. Two of the children, John, a senior in high school, and Helen, who is employed here, will remain in Greencastle. The Bain bridge Junior High music lelii s will give the two-act operetta, “Twilight Alley” in the high school gymnu.-ium Wednesday, March 26th. ■ at 8 p. m. A full evening’s enterUainment is planned under the direc- | tion of Roselyn Inge, music teacher. Funeral services for Lawrence Warren Reeves, l.j-year-old son of Mr. and Air-. Walter Reeves of Monroe township, who died in the Methodist he-pita! in Indianapolis Thursday fol- | lowing an operation, will be held from the Brick Chapel church Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock with Dr. C. Howjard Taylor, pastor of the Greencas1 tie AL E. church in charge. PaUI bearers will be eight of his classmates fiom the Bainbridge school. Inter|ment will be in the Brick Chapel cem-
etery.
LIMKDALE CHFHt H Sunday School, 9:30. Evening Sen-ices, 7:30. Mrs. Grace Black.
tute is being held in many counties of ^ the state at the request of the state ! president, Mrs. Elizabeth T. Stanley. , Mrs. Morton Kordice of Russellvill , a state officer will he the instructor tor the day. The following heads of I departments will make reports— Young peoples branch, Mrs. Louis i Dirks; child welfare, Mrs. Thad June
The Women’s League will meet | f] ow . er m j ss ion, Mrs. Henry Kn-hl; Wednesday afternoon at 2:.' in ■ 1 1 scientific temperance instruction. Community hall of the church. All | Mrs Frank j ones . publicity, Mrs.'J. are invited. | Courtney; ways and means, Mrs.
Musical Tea will he held iu tV. 1 <; o;4P <j arre u.
KO Af'HDALK MAN To < OA( H AT DANVILLE Frank Barnes. Danuille high school coaeh. Friday was named athletic director of Central Normal College of Danville, succeeding Charles w Hite. Russell Cook, athletic director at the school for several years, rerlgted •' 'Teh 1 lo oeeome Americanlzat'on director of the American Legion. Hite was named in his place, but later teslgned without actuallv assuming his <1 lilies, at'or Ids salary demands had been met at Windfall high school, v. here he had been coaching. Barnes has bear coaching Danville high school teams for two years, i e will coach all branches of sports. Cook is a former prominent DePanw ath lete. I Barnes, whose home is at Roachi dale, attended both Wabash and Pur- | due. He coached two years at York1 town high school before going to DanI ville.
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Commu ity hall Friday afternoon : t 2:30. A veiy interesting program is la-ing planned. Everyoni is inv ited. » Cn next Thursday evening thenwill be a prayer meeting ervice in the N'oith Tiansept of thi church. You arc urged to come. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raphael, Mini'ter Church School, 9:30. (I. B. Manhait, -uperintendent. Morning Worship, 10:36. Sermon theme: “The Great Comrrti' on." Young People’s Luncheon. 5:00 in the Manse. Campus Young People’.- meeting,
6:15.
Tuxi- C. E., 6:30. Leader. Heischel Gross. Evening Service, 7:30. Sermon theme: “The Great Commission.” Young People’s meeting, 6:15. Tuxi- C. E., 6:30. Leader, Her-ch n l Gross. Evening Service, 7:30. Sermon theme: “Plowing time." Oman's Circle meeting, 2:30 on Wednesday afternoon in the social room. Devotions by Mrs. Lauret'e Shearer. Mission Study chapters hy Mis. Ralph Newton. Hostesses, Mr.-. I.ulu Welch, Mrs. Melvin Linson, Mrs. Igna Bauer, Junior C. E., 3:45 Thursday afternoon. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Win. J. Crowder, Minister 9:30 a. m.— Bible School. 10:40 a. m.—Morning Worship. Sermon subject, “I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel.”, 6:36 p. m.—Junior and Senior B. Y. P. U. 7:30 p. in Evening Worship. Sor mon subject, “Taking Sides.” 7:30 p. m. — Wednesday — Prayer service. A cordial welcome for all. Priscilla Club Meets Monday The Moder Priscilla club will m >et with Mrs. Elmer Crowley, Monday ofternoon at 2:30 o’clock. FIRST i HRIS11 \ N CHURCH B. H. Bruner, Minister Mrs. F. I(. Bartley, Bible School Supt. Bible School at 9:30 A. M. The contest between the Men’s class and the Women’s class is creating considerable interest. The Women are in the lead. The Junior depaitmeni will begin a “Red” and "Blue" contest Sunday morning. Be there to get your button. Morning Worship, Loid’s Supper, and Sermon hy Mr. Bruner at 10:40 A. M. Subject: "Rooted and Ground-
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High School Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. Special Sunday evening service at 7:30 I’. M. Mr. Bruner will speak on' the subject: “The Responsibility and Obligation of Parenthood.” This sermon will be illustrated by the reading of a part of I-ongfellow's poem “The Hanging of The (rane.” The young people will have charge of the devotional services. FSNTBCOHTI \l. MEETING ( orner Vine and Franklin Streets Sunday school, 1:30. Preaching services at 7 o’clock. Rev. Stegimiller will have charge. M M’l I H I IGH IB Sunday School, 9:30. Morning W’orship, 10:30. Mrs. Grace Black.
The ladies are requested to brinv one ili.-h of food, sandwiches, and table service for the noon luncheon, i Any of the ladies of th^county wht | are interested in any phase of the W. j C. T. U work or who are planning to ] form a union in their own community , are cordially invited fo meet with the , Grecncastle union at this institute. | •b *h -i- •!• Program For Meeting Of Country Club The Putnam County Federation of Club.' which meets in Greencastle, Tuesday, March 25 at the Methodist church will hold the regular business session in the morning beginning at 10::30 o’clock. The afternoon program includes—
Organ:
Will of Wisp Nevis Nocturne Greit? Thou art the Rock . . . Mulel Prof. Van Denman Thompson. Her own poems Mrs. Louise Ogg.
Vocal Solo
Miss Alpha Williams. Lecture:—Yoor Mind and You. Dr. Vernon W. Lytle. Due to an incomplete list the Country Reading Club, Mrs. Omer Stoner; Progress History, Mrs. Ernest Stoner, and Fillmoe Mother’s Club, .Mrs. Abner Huffard; were omitted from the li't of entertaining clubs.
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< linton-Madison Home Economics Club Met Thursday Afternoon ( linton-Madison Home Economu s club met Thursday afternoon with Mr . R. O. Dills, hoste-s; Mrs. Raymond Wright, assi.-tant. The meeting was opened b> the reading of “Women’- Collect”. Eighteen members responded to roll call with favorite old fashioned flower*. A short business meeting of reports and minutes was read by the secretary, Miss May .Violet, After thi- an interesting letter from a member who was unable to be present was read. Mrs. John I
Skelton gave a talk
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Hardy Flowers.” Mr-. John Met '.Ire Wayne Thursday night, Marcn 'A gave an interesting paper- on "7 am- 1 Those pre-ent were Mr. and Mr-, ft" ous Gardens of the World”, which cat Eubank, Mr. and Mrs. Ual'fr|
was enjoyed very much by the club. During the social hour ' . freshments of angel fooil cake ar.ti iee cream were -etved by the hostess and her as-i.-t-
ant.
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Pre-School Child Study Group lo Meet Monday Evening, 7:30 The Pre-School Child Study Group of the A. A. U. W. will meet in Alvard hall, Monday evening at 7:30 tr'cha-k. The subject for the program will be “The Problem Child.” •b *b -b v -b -b 'Irs. Denman Entertains For Mrs. Parsons Mrs. W. L. Denman entertained ye- terday with three tables of bridge
Carmy'hiel and children, Mr. ami Mr- ! Kennetb Knauer and little niece, 11#Deen: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Skelton,Hr. and Mrs. John Knauer, Fred ad Aline, and Miss Mildred Knauer«( girl liiiend; Marion and F.motf Thompson, Mrs. Clarence Knimr, Miss Alette Brattain, Mr. and Mr>. Eldon Brattain and children, .Mr.ud Mrs. C Id re nee Roans and daurtia, Vera June. Everybody enjoyed tk evening and left at a late hour. Hi. and Mi-. Shopkwiler are movino> Bloomington where the\ will mil>|
'heir future home. o—— TEACHER 67 YEARS
COVINGTON. Ind . March 2'’-l Miss Olive K Coffeen. s2 a tM
in honor of Mrs. F. W. Parsons of ; for 67 years, Is believed to holdist
fialtimore, Md. Mrs. Parsons is the sister of Mrs. Nellie Anderson.
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Bee Hive Rebakah Lodge H ill Meet Monday Bee Hive Rebakah Lodge wifi meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock. There will be initiation of candidates.
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Farewell Party Given Mr. and Mrs. Shonkwiler
A fat 'well party was given for Mr.
“Growing and Mrs. Ralph Shonkwiler and son.
tlonal record for lencth nf servini her profession. Miss Coffeen started her leaf HI' career at the age of 15, In n hulM easy of Veedersburg, receiving ait<j \\ago»of 72 cents. She an insi tor in the former Indiana Nnrnul<» lege at Covington and after it pa*** out of Its existence she c-iablisWf private normal school She teaches two periods path o*! in Covington high school, the suhifdi being algebra and solid geoniptry
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