The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1939 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREEXCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1939.

Di:\ KLOPI-\(} DEFENSE PLAN <Contliiii«‘<1 from I»iuro Onef allies and all other Belligerents— would bt able to purchase arms, munitions and implements of war here. But before the special session call is issued, Mr. Roosevelt expects to have practically all other phases of emergency action well under way. a beginning was made last month with creation of the national war council headed by U. S. Steel's Edward R. Stettinius. Departin' utal emergency action

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began with organization of advisory committees by the departments of Agriculture and Treasury. Mr. Roosevelt continued his emergency program in general as: 1. Filling gaps in national defense. 2. Taking precautions against activities in this country directed against our system of government. 3. Preventing the United States from becoming the center of information which might help any belligerent. CLASSIFIED APS LOST: Half grown yellow kitten. Call 690. 6-lt. City dump liscontinued. New city dump on Dr. James' farm north of town an north Jackson street. 6-2p

THE DAILY BANNER and Herald, Consolidated “It Waves For All’’ 17-19 South Jackson Street S. R. Uariden, Publisher Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 12 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mall in Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Putnam County.

\ BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY All who believe are sons of Abraham: And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house, forasmuch as he also is a son of Abraham. Luke 19:9.

Lincoln Wtmmer, city, has gone to I Beech Grove to spend the winter witn

his son.

Jasper Albright of Limedale underwent an appendix operation at the Putnam county hospital Tuesday. Mrs. V Earle Wiseman is spending the remainder of the week in Brown County visiting Mrs. Howard Reed. Mrs. Mila Higgins and baby returned to their home at Bainbridge, Wednesday from the county hospital. Miss Earline Knauer has returned home after spending the past week

SOCIETY

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♦ Pauline Sandy :♦ I +4 Clinton Falls Ladies Aid To Meet Thursday The Clinton Falls Ladies Aid will meet Thursday all day, September 7, at the heme of Mrs. Cecil Chadd.

Indianapolis w th her sister, Mrs. fhere will be work on quilts.

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personals and LOCAL NEWS HRIEPS

Albert Kehrer.

Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Ix!van Porter, Miss Nancy Porter, and Laddie Porter have returned from a trip to

the west coast.

Miss Louise Chadd, City, returned to her home Tuesday from the Putnam county hospital where she received treatment for bums.

Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Donaghcy Royal Oak, Mich returned home Monday afternoon after spending 1 ic week end with M:s. Maude Williai is.

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Bride-Elect Honored At Dinner and Shower

Mrs. Wayne Pell and Miss Miriam Peck entertained with a dimer and shower Tuesday evening at the former's home in honor of Miss Leona Mae Snider, whose marriage to Frank Kenesson of Frankfort is to take place Thursday afternoon at 3 o’Tock in the Gobtn Memorial Church.

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Ora Michael of Bainbridge spen; I Rosa Spurgeon of Brazil. Mrs. Spt Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. I geon was a ‘former resident of thi

and Mrs. Herbert Scobee, west Jacob | city,

street.

Miss Lillian Brownfield and Mrs. Joanna Brownfield have returned home after spending the summer in Niles. Mich. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scobee were Elio Scobee and Mrs. Clara York and Ora Micheal of Bainbridge. There will be a cottage prayer meeting this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stites, Pox Ridge. Everyone welcome. Jesse C. Staten has gone to Beech Grove, where he will be instructor of matnematics and science in the Beech Grove High School. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright, Mrs. Aina Wright and granddaughter, Marilyn of Manhattan and Mrs. Mont Bridges of Putnamville have returned home after visiting last week with Mrs. Pearl Kelly and sons of Detroit, Michigan.

Tri Kappa To

Hold Installation

Tri Kappa will meet Thursday eve-

Mrs. Mary Gii ton has received j at the home 0 f Mrs. Glenn Lyon, | word of the death Tuesday of lAs. Bloomington street, at 7:30 o’clock.

P i The new officers will be installed,

his .i. Mt. Meridian Aid

There will be a Sectional Confer Meeting Postponed

ence for Vocational Economics teach- ^ ,lp Au R ust meeting of the Mt. era and Home Economics teachers at Meridian Aid Society has boon postI vinnonnoc Satur.ifi,, Sontoinhot* ji t j poncd on account of the State Fair,

i to Friday afternoon, August 15, at ( the church, with Mrs. Eula Cooper and Mrs. Stella Terry as hostesses.

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Friendly Circle To Hold Picnic-Supper

The Friendly Circle Club will meet at Robe-Ann park Thursday at 5:30 p. m., September 7, for a pitch-in

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Siddons and family have returned home from a vacation at Gary, where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Iks. On Sunday they attended the

Torbett reunion at Rensselaer.

All members of the Cradle Roll

and Beginners Sunday school class i supper, of the Presbyterian church are in- \ d« -j. d* d* vited to a party at the home of Doris Dietrich Reunion Elmore. 8 Highland street, Thursday To Be Held Sunday

afternoon at 2:30 o’clock.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kenesson and daughter, Mattie Thatch, of Louisville, Ky., will arrive i.n Greencastle, Thursday for the wedding of Mr. an Mrs. Kenesson'.s son. Frank, an

Leona Mae Snider.

Mr. and Mrs. E W. Pallom an daughter, Betty Jean have returne. to their home at Brooks, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pollom at Manhattan Mr. Pollom is suIperintendent of the stock yards at

Brooks.

Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

The annual Dietrich cousin reunion will be held Sunday, September 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sur-

ber near Bainbridge.

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Delta Theta Tan To Meet Thursday Delta Theta Tau sorority will meet at the home of the Misses .lue' and >ema Maddox Thursday evening at

7:30 o'clock.

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G nines-McCammack Keiinioii Held Sunday Paul Grimes, clerk-treasurer of

and daughter, | the city of Greencastle, will have

Lafe McGaughey

Mary, were Mrs. George Kruder, i similar position, but less onerous, Junior Kruder, and Miss Helen Jones ! among the Grimes-MeCammack reHenry Clink- union organization for 1940. At the

of Chicago, and Mrs.

man and daughters, Peggy Louise, of Oak Park, Illinois.

Society Editor Si-obee Reunion To Be Held Sept. 10 The Scobee family reunion will be held Sunday, September 10, at the j old Somerset church. Relatives and ; friends are invited to come and ^ spend the day.

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Wright Reunion Held Sunday

The annual Wright reunion was j held Sunday, Sept. 3, at Nelson Park j in Decatur, 111. The morning was' spent greeting relatives and friends, i

At the noon hour everyone enjoy- j Coatesville, R. 2. eri the bountiful dinner spread on the ! Frank Martin, long table overlooking Decatur Lake, j Fillmore.

In the afternoon some enjoyed Elmer Hammond, social st playing croquet, while others watch-' physical education. GreeneaMJ

ed the motor boat races on the lake or listened to the delightful concert, given by the Nelson Park ban! j Those attending were: Ray Her- ! bel t Mrs. Cinda Tate, Mr. and Mrs. | Gilbert Twomey and daughters Marilyn and Marlene, Mr. and Mrs. | Gilbert Tate pnd son Duane, all of I Greencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. Emmons Wright of Reelsville; Marcus Lucas of Manhattan; Mrs. James Tobin and j daughter Shirley of Indianapolis; , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright of ville.

Center Point; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. i Earl SutheVlin, mathrmaj Tritie and daughter Mary Ellen of science, commerce, Russellville. Winnebags, 111.; Dr. and Mrs. Ernest j Carl Starnes, En-lish. h

111.; Walter ; Russellville.

social studies, Fillni. re Jeanette Sutherlin, homics, biology. physical e( ] U(

commerce.

Louise Utterback music,

castle.

George Goodwin, r> (>. Danvili Ethel Harris, 3-4 Greenca.-t Margaret Fall. 1-2, Eilimorej

Cross Roads—•

Paul Buis, 4-5-6, Fillmore. Freda Brattain, l-j . <, re(tt

R. 4.

Russell Township Russellville—

Donald Cooper, principal, science, physical education r(

Wright of Belvedere,

Tate of Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Janies L. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith of E. Peoria. III.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Wright, Miss Dorothy Wright, Laurence Wright of Pekin, Ilk; Mr. and Mrs. carry Wagler and children Ronald and Ruth of Wright,

Iowa.

All left at a late hour planning to meet next year at the same place the first Sunday in September.

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PLANES STRIKE AT LONDON (Contlmicil from I'nge One) believed that one German plane was

shot down. ,

About 20 German raiders were flying in the , direction of London, witnesses said, when heavy aerial fighting occurred about 12 miles from Southend over all hollows of the isle of ShcUnrul between Roches-

ter and Chatham.

BERLIN. Sept. 6 (UP)—The war ministry announced today that German troops were sweeping into Poland from four fronts, that “tons of

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reunion of these two families at Crawfordsville, Sunday, he was elect-

ed secret ary-treasurer. The gather-1 thouaands „ of lsonerg had been

mg. planned for the park, was ad-

journed to the home of Clarence Me- > cjUes in

Cammack near that town, when the

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weather became unfavorable for the outdoor session. The noon picnic dinner was notable because of the lavish quantity of food brought by the members of the families. Mrs. Nellie Jordan of Brownshurg, was elected president. Gene Ann j McCammack of Indianapolis, Mary | McCammack, Crawfordsville. and Fern Terry, of Mt. Meridian, gave musical numbers that delighted their

hearers.

It was agreed that the gathering next year would be held on the third

) Sunday in August.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grimes of Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terry and daughter, Fern, of Mt. Meridian, were among those attending. f

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Friday Sewing Circle Met With Mrs. Harris

The Friday Sewing Circle held their September meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harlie ! Harris, near Putnamville. Five members answered roll call. The afternoon was spent in playing

games. Contests were conducted by | Marion Township

Amy l Fillmore— Mabel Joseph,

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taken in the Corridor and that three

the south were in flames after German air raids.

The communique said there were “no air attacks on any part of Ger-

man territory an Sept. 5.”

<The British government radio said Berlin ha I been subjected to an air raid at 6 a. m. today (Sept. 6.) German headquarters reported general advances into Poland from east Prussia on the .north, the Corridor on the northwest, from Silesia on the southwest and Slovakia on

the south.

It was announced that Bromberg, fortified city in the Corridor, and Kielce, industrial center 60 miles south of Warsaw, had been occupied and that German forces were now in Cierhanow, 44 miles northwest of

Warsaw.

COUNTY SCHOOL TEACHERS (Continnetl from l»nc«* One>

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Center—

Maybelle Layman, 1 to 8. Green-

castle, R. 4.

Fein—

Andrew O’Hair, 1 to 8, Greencas-

tle, R. 1.

Mrs. Harris and won by Mrs. Custis, Mrs. Lucile Smithers and Mrs. Mary Kendall. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. Amy Custis. Mrs. Lucile Smithers, Mrs. Mary Kendall. ! Mrs. Elizabeth Bruner and Mrs. Harris. The October meeting will be [ held at the home of Mrs. Lucile J

Smithers. •!■•{• q. .]■

Madonna TIneher Bride Of Homer M. Stnythe Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Madonna Tincher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tin-1 cher, to Homer M Smythe, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Smythe, both of Fillmore. The wedding took place! i Sunday afternoon at the Gobin Me- | morial church with the Rev. C. M. j McClure officiating. They were accompared by Mrs. Smythe and Mrs.

Tincher.

principal, social

studies, mathematics, Fillmore. Austin Holloway, industrial arts,

mathematics, Fillmore. Dema Maddox. Latin,

Greencastle.

Wendell Smith, science, English,

English.

Donovan Jacoby, n itfiematic tory, industrial art RussHlvif Mrs. Genevieve M Calllan, merce, Latin, phy.-iial edn! Russellville. Mrs. Edna O’Brian, music economics. Russellville. Ralph Lawter, ri-n, Grecncas

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Virginia Lewis, -4, Grcei I R. 2. Ida Goff, 2. Russellville. Mildred Smith 1 Gteencaf Warren Township D. L. Mayle. prineipal. histo j agriculture, Putnamville. Irene Tate, Engl sh, com Bainbridge. Verncr Piety, mathematics, sical eduation. scienc Farmer Jenevera Knoll. T>-<; Clover® ! Geneva Cooper ■■-! Green R. 2. Margaret Young. 1-- Putni Louise Utterback, music castle. The list Of teal ferson township scl has bee: llshed previously. find i.ifi; nuovs from I’ciie one telegraph agency a: : eed to BERLIN, Sept. 6 (UP' high command am German troops, sin ng torw four fronts, were < saw and had captu m F city of Cracow in tiern l’ r IjONDON, Sept, f 1 ish plane crashed n:v 1 urned an attempted raid t v Gertimni planes this morning, it nounced officially. The pilot, who his ship, was found -nifferinc f gunshot wound in tl • b* Another British nouncement said, v The pilot immedial' 'innini a car, returned to th ' r P ort tie obtained UlOthl engaged in the a( d battlej aumably near Souther !. Twenty aircraft were rncti; tlie fight, the am: WASHINGTON. S President Roosevelt d • lot 1 plate any censorshn t "’ sf dio for the present T. Early, White Hnus. today.

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School Opens NEXT MONDAY HAVE YOUR CHILD'S EYES EXAMINED THIS

WEEK!

Give your ehild evert I"**' eliiince to make good in ll ' s work this coming year b> b -1 ’ = us examine his eyes ami '' the eorreet glasses for I 1 '" 1 '' '

in fiitni-.. '"""’’iM ,,,iu arP ""r" now may correct all defe'I-' in<

in future years will not Is- needed.

GLASSES NOT PRESCRIBED UNLESS NEEDED DR. J. F. CONRAD, Optometrist

2«1 E. Washington Street

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