The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1939 — Page 4

THK DAILY BANKET?, GREENOASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, ,!A.\TAI?Y 10, 1939.

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ing a Bible quotation and all repeating- the club creed. The secretary, Mrs. Matale Petro rojd the minutes ami each member answered the roll call by giving a Bible quotation. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Contests were given by Mrs Shaw, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Hazel Owens and won by Mable Petro, Hazel Owens and Opal Lriwaon. A grab bag was enjoyed by all. Afr. and Mrs. Roy Bee called on Mr. and Mrs. Milo Horner Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Christy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold and family.

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The Aid Society met at the church

Vaughan, ent red the hospital Sunday, she is still ilt! with Pneumonia. Air. and Mrs. Eddie Buis and family called on Air. Harvey Buis Sun-

Thuisday afternoon witli seventeen | day afternoon.

members present. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Mibcl Heavin. Devotions were lead bv Mrs. Cora Collins. Th. next mee.ing will Ire Feb. 2nd. with Mrs. Nan Clark and Mis. Grace Stone as hostesses. Air. Noble Hurst of Indianapolis, is spending a few weeks at the horn of Mr. and Airs Willis Blue. Margaret Jean Vaughan, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan

Mr. and Airs. O ha Hurst calle I on Air. Frank Meek and family Si - urday. Friends and relatives in this community were sorry to learn of the d ■ th of Air. Robert Buis, son of Air. and Mrs. G. G. Buis. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Heavin spent Sunday aft rncon with Mr. and Mrs. Alorris Heavin and sons of Floyd township. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hasten of

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.(• *J. -j- -a .!. ... ,u .r. .j. _.v I" NEW M.WSVHXE -r h Miss Helen Weller JoJ -I- *!• -1- -l- -1- -!- i- -l- -l- Q Airs. Lona Bell and sou Clifford, Mrs. Lima Perkins and Mr. and Mrs Waller St wart spent Wednesday in Gi eencastle. 1 la and Laura Steward spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Clyde Steware anti family. Cornelius Hyspher and Arthur Wiley of Indianapolis spent the week end with Air. and Mrs. John German. Tii Ima Bell. Ethel Bell, and Mrs. Jaunita Kendall of Indianapolis spent Sunday with their- mother, Mrs. Lona Bell. Air. and Mrs. Carol Ramsey of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Dale Welle-. Mr and Mrs. Willie Ader spent Satin iay in In lanapolis, Aliss Alarie Wo xls spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Woods of near Groveland.

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WEST FLOVI) The Happy Joker Club met Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Arnold. All members were present also Air. and Mrs. Receil Arnold and son Jackie Gene as guests. A piteh-in supper consisting of sandwiches, cover dish, pic and coffee were enjoyed by all. Next meeting to be with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Shaw and family with a Chili Supper and Pie January 21. Air. Marvin Shaw of Indianapolis sirent the week end with Jake Shaw

and family.

Alra. Edna Shoemaker spent Friday afternoon with Worth Arnold. A surprise i«irty was given for Waneta Arnold Thursday evening, Jan. 5th., it being her fifteenth birthday anniversary. Candy and pop-corn

were served.

The West Floyd Home Economics club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Airs. Worth Arnold. Miss Phyllis Storm spent Wednesday night with her grand parents Air. and Airs. Wm. F. Zeiner. Mrs. Vernia Zeiner spent Friday With her mother in Fillmore Airs.

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Mrs. Opal Osborn of near Bainbridge spent Thursday afternoon with Afrs. Lillie Shaw. The Leisure!- Club of Marion Township met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Jesse Sears. Several important items were discussed by their leaders Mrs. Worth Arnold and Mrs. Lillie Shaw. The president, Mrs. Lulu Clift called the meeting to order by read-

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. who are both ill at their home in Newport Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ford suffered [ serious injuries in an automobile ac- | cident Thursday night n ar Danville, ] 111. Mr. Lon Look a ir li's house burned We Incsday, Air. Lookabill is making h:s home in the Ora Trail property in Fincastle. Mr. and Airs. Robert G. Williams and daughter Marilyn Su - spent the ' week end with Mr. and AIis. Arvin Huber and family of Indianapolis.

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Joseph B. Keenan

For two years the president’s chief contact man on Capitol Hill, Joseph B. Keenan of Cleveland, first assistant to the United States attorney general, may get the cabinet post now being vacated by Homer S. Cummings. Keenan is favored, it is said, because of a New Deal storm over choice of a •uceessor to Cummings.

Indianapolis we e Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Airs Willis Blue. The Good Cheer Club will meet Thursday fternoon Jan. 12 at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Hurst.

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Alias Eva Williams and AI-s. Maud • Brothe’s visited Airs. Katherine Bridges Sunday. Mrs. Earl Shannon spent the week end with her daughters in Indiana-

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Mr. nil AIis. Elmer Hays, Miss Nora Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moni: n were Sunday dinner guests <>f Ati-. and Mrs. Lonnie Stcolc and

daughters.

Air. James H.-utman, Mrs. Hazel X

Darnell and children James and X

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-Mrs. John Leaton.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson and son X James of Greenfield and Mr. and T Alts Ross Tus ison of Greencastlc X spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. X Elmer Watson. T Air. and Airs. Wilbur Sessions X ®P< "I Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lo- X

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Mrs Nona Row i Williams Saturday. Mrs. John Williams is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stokes

NAAIEI) TO SUPREME COURT—Dr Felix Franklurler Harvard Law School professor, named by President Roosevelt to the Supreme Court, shown with his wife at their home in Cambridge, Mass. Airs. Frankfurter is the former Marion A. Denman of Longmt-adow, Mass. They have no children.

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