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TKF DAILYBAltotFR, GREENCASTLE, mDIANA, FRIDAY, APRIL,

1938.

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Extra Value In .January 1929 Chevrolet introduced a new six cylinder automobile that made History. Each and every year since, that same car has been improved in every detail. Listed below are a few comparisons, together with a reduction of $135.00 in price.

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I THE DAILY BANNER Aad Herald Consolidated “It Wmth JPor Aii’Entered In tbe postoffice at Gre«*»castle, Indiana, a« aerond claaa mail matter under Act at Marrh H. 1878. Subscription price, 10 renta per week; $3.00 per year by mail in Putnam County; $3.50 to $500 per year by mail outside Putnam County. COUNTING OUR DAYS (Read Psalm 90:12 tit Our day? are really to be counted by their experiences, numbered by their meaning for our lives. Memor> has u own calendar in which some days aie u forgettable, ot ’> r day lost in oray dimness. The heart has its calendar. We remember what we have loved or rejoiced in: the anniversary of oii hs end death, the days in which we toun or lost a friend. Our days . e really numbered in what we make ei them •mil what they make of us, nurnhi r*'d hv growth in mind and spiiit, by good deeds done and high service rendered, by true success and Sometimes failure. The numbered cqi;a,o- , n our calendars are useful, but the real measure of time is somewhete el-v, in w: 1 at it has made of our walls. That is what time is for. Piayer Teach us, Our Fattier, to number our days in the true measure of their gifts and meanings. May cur lives reeord in always growing love and goodness the wift passage of the years. Teach us to count no 1sy gone which leaver a blessing behind to measure life not by its seasons hut by its harvests, in the Ma-ter’^ name Amen.

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PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Mrs Hiram Hurst is recovering from an eight week- illness at her home in Jefferson township. Mrs. Russell Sheward and Mrs. Bird of Muncie spent Friday and .Saturday with the former’ sister Mrs. Carl J. Miller and family. The Misses Marthn E. Miller and I. (her Wright attended the play given at the Rambridge Higti School Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. 1* 11 Miller and daughter. Betty lee and son Leon, I Jr., - pent Thursday amt Friday in Muncie on business. There will he a temperance meeting at the Somerset church, April 9. Ralph Clevenger will speak. A quartet from Rainbridge will c ing Virlyn Broad-treet ha returned to hi.T home in New York after visiting friends and relatives around Belle Union and Greencastle Dora McAninch, merchant at Mt. Meridian, suffered sex r ere cuts and bruises about tlie head when he fell dcwn.Maii' at his store, Thin day af ternoon

Fred V. Thomas was in Brazil business. Mrs. Glen Shinn is cot,fined to her home vast of the city by illness. Geoige Cotton, iBlcotnington street, is confined to his home because of illness. The alumnae of Alpha Chi Omega met at the hame. of Mr I P l iffht on Thursday aftemmon. Mrs. Emma R. ( lark of Blooming ton is here visiting h«v sister, Mrs. Myra A. Curtis, east Seminary St. Miss Delilah Miller 1.- in Indianapolis today to visit her brother, Ves Miller, who is in 4?t. Vincent's hospital. The adult choir of the Christian church will meet for practice Friday evening at 7 o’clock. Very important Please be prompt. Frankie Bee, employe of Hedge’s meat market, suffered a badly lacerated right hand (Friday morning, while attempting to crank an automobile. His hand slipped from the crank and struck a license plate, in flirting a severe cut on the track of his tiand which took several stitches to close.

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Missionary Society Holds April Meeting

The April meeting of the Woman's

Mi sionury Society of the Christian Initiation Thumlay c _ n . n |

1 . , 1, i.r-niB c.f Mis Tri Kappa sorority held formal inurch was held at the home of .Mis. ‘I, . , v.o White Tuesday afternoon, April I'l^mg llmrsday evening at the 4, with Mrs. W. M. Miller and Mrs.: home 01 Mrs. Charles , ' or ^ on f "‘

Maggie Scut assistant hostesses. I Mary Catherine Hams and Helen

Iiuiinp a brief business session Kendall. Initiation and a dmner was

plans were made for the Easter pray- j held at the home of Mrs James

pr sorvief which will hp held “Goc 1 1 Bit ties

Friday” afternoon at 3 o’clock, at the + + + + + + church ^ Second ^ tt^d 1 » T» Am

The devotions were in charge of Met Ihnrsday

Miss Lenora A I- pa ugh, Mis. A. D ’ The Aptil meeting of the Second White and Mi - Roberts and were] Ward Parent Teachers was held in vegy impressive, touching on the tp,. school auditorium Fliursday. Mu-

M’Niill Ap|H)int8 Education iioard

Faster season. The topic for the afternoon was “Changed Individuals in China.''True stories of ihe changed life of Chinese v omen were given in an interesting way by Mrs. William Blackwell ami Mrs. Henry Phillips. A vigorous woman’s movement functions in China.

wus furnished by the pupils of different glades, illustrating the

Melo lay Way music.

\ committee was appointed to show tlie appreciation of the association to the high school hoys and all who helped to build the new platform in the auditorium. Tim banner was won

And so it goes with the x money proposition. AU , ,2 small loan will help ,, rl 9 sure and see us. THE AMERICAN SECURITY CO \ Loans and Financing 11 1-2 E. Wash. St. Phone 9S

Women are throwing off the dead j by the third grade pupils.

weight of traditions and customs which for centuries have bound them. Educational opportunities and places in business, professions, and government affairs are among their attain incuts. They face the tight against polygamy, concubinage, blind maniare and early marriage, prostitution, airi slavery. Christian leadership is necessary to hold the movement

A very interesting talk was given by Mrs. Grafton lymgden on the subject “Mental Hygiene " The next meeting will he a pitch-in dinner. Officers for next year were elected as follows: president, Mrs. E. R Hart let; vice-president, Mrs. C <’. Ford; secretary, Mis. Bernard Handy and treasurer, Mrs. Kenneth West.

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si'., i on “The Recognition of ue Soviet Republic by the U n j tH1 States " Mrs. Daniel Hutcheson gave a comprehensive review of •Russia My Home.” by Emma Cochrane p on asidine, -which was followed by i lively discussion. Mrs. Schulz conduct*! an entertaining contest Twenty-onn members and three guec? Wf> re present. •F v + + + + Home Economics club Met VVilli Mrs. Bridges The Warren Town-n*, Home E (0 . nomics dull ■■.et at the home of \( rs Madge Bridges. The meeting was • ailed to order by the president itlr-. (Continued on Page Three)

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Mrs. Fred Thompson was hostess to the Countiy Reading eluh Thursday afternoon. The study was on Ru de. Mrs. Edward Schulz read an

Mis: Hilda K. Milled of Muncie r visitiny her brothers, I . H, Miller family. Carl J. Miller and family and Mr and Mrs. Edwin Miller and family of Pbrke county.

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I Ezra Paul Craft, truck driver, and Fvn Marie Hall, both of Putnam county, have been issued a marriage licen ] se py Jack I/'nhart clerk of the Clay (county circuit court at Brazil Mr-. Oss Brown. 640 east Walnut ! tree!, has been railed to Indin iaf nils ■ by '-he death of th'* infant on of Mr. Kind Mr-. Raymond Brown Raymond I Brow a formerly was a Greenrastle high -rhool basketball star and Mr Brown formerly was Miss Margaret Davi- of this city. Howard Chadd, former famous athlete of Butler University of Indianapolis, has been sent from Indianapolis by the Standard Oil Co., to he in charge of the Ashley street service ration on east National avenue Chadd is remembered here as one of the sharpshooters of the famous Bain bridge l.rketball team.. Brazil Time*

Sheriff Alva Bryan and deputy Waltei Bryan were in Frankfort 'Friday to investigate the sale of harmat a community sale there. It was believed the harness had been stolen in thi county and consigned to the sabby farm thieves who recently weao. , sentenced to the penal farm at Lebanon for -imilar • (Tenses in Boom

county.

Mrs. Robertp Irwin. Greencastle, R. 4, was 39 in point place and 40 in egg place, todate. in the tenth Oklahoma Egg l aying contest being condo*: ed by the Oklahoma A- 4 M college at I Stillwater, Okla., according to the | March report of the contest. Mrs. Irwin’s jien of White Rocks laid 153 eggs for the month, making a total of 783 eggs, todate. Mrs- Irwin’s pen ha scored 810 points in the contest. Lead ing in the egg laying ronte-A. is the Grandview Poultry- Farm of Zeeland, Mick., with a total of 1329 30 points

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MEMBERSHIP RED! < ED TO sl\ DR. HR4 AN, DR. L0NGM N I K U.LEN REN \MED Governor Paul V McNutt’s departmental reorganization program reached the state board of education yesterday and membership of the board was to reduce from twelve to six members. Under the consolidation (dan the education hoard will function under the division of education. It ha-, not h“en announced by the Governor what other offices will lx- a part of the division. George <Cole, elate superintendent. of public instruction, who is an elective official, will he the executive head of the education division. He alwill retain his post on the board, held by virtue of his elective office. Member' of the new board are. Dr William I/>we Bryan, president of Indiana university. Judge A. J. Stephenson of Danville, judge of the Hendricks Circuit court. Mrs. Joy Much more Lacey, profes■nr at the Indiana State 'leachei-' college, Terre Haute Dr. Henry B longden, vice-presi-dent of DePauw university, Greenras-

tle.

Floyd I. Me Murry of Iehanon, superintendent of the Boone rounty schools Frank E. Allen, superintendent of the South Rend -rhool IMr. Cole and Governor McNutt both will he additional members of t)r‘ Imard as they were under the old : et

up.

The new arrangement eliminates I’aul C. Stetson, superintendent of the Indianapolis schools, from rnembt -hip on the Iioard. Presidents of three state higher educational in-titutlons also are eliminated. They are Dr. Edward ('. Elliott president of Purdue university; I, \ Hines, president of the Indiana State Teachers’ college, and I A. Pittenger, president of the Ball State Teachers rollege, at Muncie. William A. Wirt, -uperintendent if the Gary school -y tern, nationally known educational figure, also will he eliminated automatically from the education lioord. Others who made up Ihe old hoard and who will lie out of the picture under the new setup are: Mr . Beryl Holland of Bloomington; Miss Martha W'hitacre of Richmond, Arthur S. Thomas of Peru and Maurice Robinson of Anderson Those who were reappointed on the board were: Dr Bryan, Dr Longden and Mr Allen.

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tearly. China’s women need our pray Mrs. rhompson HuMee* to er. These w. re point tressed by the < 0 untry Reading Club

two speakers.

Mis. Myra Curtis told of the serious illness of Mrs. Henry Renick, Houstin, Texas, for years a member of the local society. One verse of her favorite hymn “My Faith Looks Up to Thee" was sung with hearts lifted ' ; n prayer for her.

•F + -h *F 4- + Della Theta Tail del Thursday

Mrs. Albert Dobbs was hostess to the Delta Theta Tau sorority, Thursday evening, at her home iu North wood. Plans were made to send a delegate to tlie National Convention to be held in Detroit. Twenty members were present •F + + + + + + local lodge Member* Attended Ladoga Meeting Rebekah Lodges of Montgomery, Hendricks, Morgan and Putnam counties held their spring meeting Tlnirday April 6th with Fri-ndship lodge No. 53 a* Ladoga Mrs. Olive A. Brown district deputy presided The < Yawfmdsville, Danvillx and Ladoga lodges took part in the afternoon -es-ion Dinner was served in tlie lodge hall at 6:80 o’clock. At the evening meet mg the New Ross lodge gave, a program after which tlie degree was exemplified on three Ladoga candidates by the Colfax lodge. Among the past and stale (fficcr*' present, were: Mrs. Rrvah Pressler. of Crown Point. President; Mrs. Mary I Mater, Rockville, past President; Mrs Ura Lee, pa.-t president; Nell Hollywood of Indianapoli . .'is sistant assembly secretary and sister Geraldine St* ut, district deputy president of District No. 9. Dining the business session th* following oficei's were elected for the coming year: district deputy president, Mrs. Esther Clark of New Ross; lire president, Miss Callie Shields of Coatesville; treasurer, Mrs. Gupnesy of Martinsville, and secretary, Mr*.

Myrtle Stringer.

Thirty members from the Crescent and Bee Hive Rebekah lodges of this city were in attendance,

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Woman’s Study flub Holds Vpril Meeting Tlie Woman's Study Club held its April meeting Thursday afternoon at Ihe home of Mrs. W. A Grogan. Nine teen members answeti-d roll call. One guest, Mrs, Parke Dunbar, was present. Tlie program was in charge of Mrs Wm. O’Brien, who e subject was “Tlie Political, Religi, u and social life in China.” Tlie ho-ti -. served refreshments in keeping with the

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Woman's Club To

Meet Sal in day

Tlie Woman’s Club will neet Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with llrs, W. M. McGatighey, 6|0 E. Seminary street 'I hi* is correspondence day in charge of Miss Mn Walls. There will lie an election of officers + + •!• + + 4* Joint Meeting To Be Held Monday Next Monday evening at 7 o’clock the Girl Reserve and Hi-Y clubs will hold a joint meeting at the high school building. The program will he n discussion on the subject, “How Can the Repeal of the 18th Amendment Affect Us." The lender of the discussion will he Mr*. Frank Don-

ner.

A full attendant# of both clubs is fxpreted, to take part in the discus*icn of this most interesting subject 1

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