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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939.

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\ RIBLE TlIOrc.IIT FOB TODAY Wherefore let him that thinketh he stnndeth take heed lest he fall

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Society News

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Present Day Club will meet with

1 Mrs D. C. Moffett. Northwood, Tucs-

’ny afternoon at 2:30 o'clock.

Bathhridge Home Ec Club Met Thursday

The Bain bridge Home Economics club mot Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Homer Sands. Mrs. Carl Smith was assistant hostess, j Twenty-two members answered roll call with quotations or poems abou'

"Home.”

Mrs. Bruce Lane gave a very interesting and enlighting discussion of Marijuana. Mrs. Stanley Conk gave club members instructions as to the proper selection and hanging of pictures in , the home. Most of the instructions I were given to the leaders at the last i regular project meeting held recent- : ly in Green castle. Mrs. Albert Balch j gave a report of the guest day meet- i ing at Belle Union and Mrs. Lane j

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SOCIETY

Phone All Social and Personal Items To 95 Miss Betty Bryan Society Editor

Thimble C lub Met With Mrs. Siddons

The Thimble Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Beulah Siddons.

Delta Kappa Gamma Will Meet Saturday Delta Kappa Gamma quill meets I Saturday evening, October 14, at i

There were nine members and four 7:30 o’clock at Locust Manor with

guests present, Mrs. Kissler, Mrs. Walden, Mrs. Goldie Oneal and Mrs. Raymond York. Three contests were conducted by Mrs. Stone and Were won by Mrs. Goldie Oneal, Mrs. Mary Rader and Mrs. McCammaek. Delicious refreshments were served by

the hostess.

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Roachdale Home Economics Met The Roachdale Home Economics Club met at the home of Mrs. Jasper McFcrran Saturday afternoon, October 7, with thirty members and six

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Miss Ruth Robertson.

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•.Vest Floyd Home Ec ( bib

Met Wednesday

The West Floyd Home Economics Club met Wednesday afternoon October 11 with Mrs. Grace Wright. Twenty-one members responded to roll call with an Autumn verse, a shower was given for Mrs. Frank Toney. A miscellaneous shower was arranged for Mrs. William Kiger. Officers were elected for the coming year. President. Emma Farrow; vice president, Mae Louise Ader;

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anniversary, a bounty dinner was spread on the | the noon hour. The afters spent visiting md taking ]

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Ing held at the World War Memorial

in Indianapolis.

The November nr ting vvilf be at

Friday i fhe home of Mrs. Clarence Crews

' J with Mrs. Carl Zeno: and Mrs. H. O. | Biatton aa assistant hostesses.

Rev. John StanfieM and others of I .j. •ndianapolis, will b« at the Free Section One

Methodist church tonight. Everybody

Mrs. Joel Dobbs, Fillmore, underwent an appendix operation at the

Putnam county hospital

morning.

Mrs. Cleon Aliff on the piano and

accordion. »

I Refreshments of doughnuts and I rider were served by the hostess, as- | aisled by Mrs. Letha Hicks and Mrs.

I Elian Purcell.

Mot Thursday 1 '

".rer, Grace Arnold; leaders. Flossie Alexander and Esther Libbitt. Do’icious refreshments were served. The next meeting will be November 14. with Mrs. Lillie Shaw.

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.lobby \ ■ , her youngest .'eat gran« Poynter, 7 months old. Those present were. M, , Otho Cummings and famtCll children of Gr, > :icastle, M, |

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I Section One of the First Christian | church met Thursday afternoon at

flood Cheer Club .Met October 12

The members of the Good

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Friday morning. | Mls . Up williflms ha(I Phftr „ nf | weiner roast Thursday evening, Oct. .. rr , - , . . . , tu . , , , , 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

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Greencastle R. 4. returned to their home from the Putnam county hos-

j pital Friday morning.

The Misses Ella and Etta Adams have gone to the home of their niece, Mrs. Ray Burns. 511 Main*street, El-

wood, to spend the winter.

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Mrs. Wilbur Colson

sang “This Is My Father’S World.’’ Each member hi- ught plants for

the plant exchange.

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Miss Porter Honored With Shower Thursday Mrs. A. T. Brig Miss Margaret

eye this particular liome seems to Le in -pie order. Yet tliere is one tlunij missing — a

( Ik'. L ing account. Its owners would soon find, if tliey paid l>y clieck, tliat tlieir finances would become mucli more orderly, tlieir transactions would liave greater safety, and tliey would save mucli time and many steps. 1 lie e is no reason wbw any Modern famili' sbuidJ l, e

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Lirsl—■( Bank and Trusl Company Member Federal Depont insurance Corporation

George Irwin.

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< loverda le Pa rent -Teachers Meeting Hold The second meeting of the year of the Cloverdale Parent-Teachers Association was held in the school building, Monday evening, Octob :r

9th, 7:30.

The meeting was opened by th?

from a motor trip to Akron, O., and | ^ Thursday evening at the home of i sing.'ng cf the P. T. A. song. Mrs. other points in that section of the Mrs. Allen for Miss Virginia Porter. | F. O, Klineflter president, preside 1 state. ! who is to be mai ried on October 28 ' 31 the meeting. The girls chorus di-

to Lewis E. Palmer. I reeled by Mrs. Glover favored us dividuals Miss Porter received many useful 1 witl1 two selections. Report was giv- Course, and beautiful gift The house was ! pn of the Covington meeting by -i. * j beautifully decorated with dahlias, | Christine Burris, and report given of Mrs. Lucy Cummings sent by friends. Re-I 'he Putnamville meeting by Mrs. Celebrates Birthday

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Frazier and 1 Gilmore and Mrs, J. P. Allen, Jr„ endaughter and Ray Burk are at home tertained with a miscellaneous show-

A new case on the Hendricks county court docket is that of Dean Wehner vs. The Greencastle Production

Cloverdale !’. T.A. Attend

Meeting at Putnamville ^ Thirteen members of the Clover- ' ( ummin ; ard Mr am lale Parent-Teachers Association at- r ‘ u,flp i Poyntn and son of

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the Indiana Congress of Parents and ^ rs - 1 lomas

Teachers held at Putnamville in the Methodist church on Friday, Octo-

ber 6.

This was a very inspirational meeting and we wish that every Par-ent-Teacher member might have : been able to attend. We met our i president of the Indiana Congress, 1 Mrs. James L. Murray and enjoyed so much her talk on “Our Devotion j

to Democracy.”

Cloverdale Parent-Teachers Assocl- I ation was awarded a certificate for J meeting all the requirements for « standard Association. Wo also rc- j ceived 13 ceitificates awarded to in-

Mrs. Gi -J 111., Mr. and Mis B<>rt

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! of Hammond and Mr, and sj ' Cummings and daughter.

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completing the Study

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Sunday. Oct. I

Credit Association, to set aside de- | which were sem by friends. Re- I 'h 0 Putnamville

fault judgment. | freshments in keeping with the oc- Vera Sackett. The Study Course c-r- Sunday, October 8. the children, 1

casion were served to about fifty tificates were awarded to the indi- grandchildren and great grandchil-

Dr. and Mrs. George A. McCoy |

have returned home from Ft. Wayne, j 1 "’ l! ^ f3 '

where they attended the Health Officers Conference and the sessions of I the Indiana State Medical Associa-

i tion.

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Delta Theta Tan Sponsors Telephone Bridge Parly

A telephone bridge party was sponsored by Delta Theta Tau sorority on Wednesday and Thursday evening. Seviral parties were in progress at tl ■ homes of members.

viduals completing the course. Panel discussions were led

Mrs. Hersehel Knott.

dren of Mrs. Lucy Cummings form- | by erly of Cloverdale, but now making ‘•wer-rmw* Her sob. T6f curh-

Mcrris See bee and Martha Ann Sp" icer brth of Gieencnste have registere 1 as students in the Butler University Colleges of Liberal Arts and Business Administration and ar? majoring in Sociology and Insurance respectively, according to an an

nouncement made by Mrs. Ruth Doming, acting registrar and exam-

iner.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mil's of

Plainfield who were married by the Rev. George W. Switzer while he was

’ student in DePauw will celebrate ! The high scores from each individual their 58th wedding anniversary this party were telephoned in to a central rnvvg at the home of their daugh- 1 home. Mi Margaret Potter won ter, Mrs. Euene Osborn, of Bridge-j first prize and H. H. Brooks, second >rrt. Dr. Switzer is vet living at Si 'on contract: Miss EvelyifIrwin first

ar.d Mrs. Harold Broadstreot. .. „

1 Joseph, Mich. I and Mrs. John Rightsell, second for j auction; Miss Bobby Lou Owens, Of course you want your husband | first and .Ira k Glare and Miss Geto Ir.'k his best. Let us do our part I nova Vaughan, both won second prizby ironing his shirts—you will see j cs on Chinese Checkers, the difference. Home Laundry & 1 Cleaners ’ 13-it. | BRAZIL woman is

killed in accident

Fillmore, are the parents of a daugh

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The question of a WEDDING

GIFT or BRIDGE PRIZE is easily answered with a handsome piece of pottery ffom PECK'S FLOWER i SHOP. Phone 741. 13-lt. '

NAZIS TAKE NEW STEPS

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SATURDAY OCT. 14

(Conllnnoil from I’nirr Onr* | Inent,” "ar’rgant,” and “falsification” were used. Nazis intimated that Hitler now would consult Russia on “necessary I j measures” provided in a joint Ger- ; man-Russian declaration of Sept. 29 in event that the allies refused to stop the war. They expressed belief that Italy also would be drawn into these nego-

tiations.

A joint declaration of policy might result from the consultations it was

asserted.

MOSCOW, Oct. 13.— (UP)—Soviet j negotiations with Turkey for a nonaggression agreement were resumed suddenly today, 17 days after the arrival in Moscow of Turkish Foreign Minister Sukru Saracoglu. NOTICE THE DATE If you had any bad luck today, ijlame it on the day and date, Friday : the 13th. If you had good luck, give the black-cat bad omen day, the credit.

BRAZIL, Lid.. Oct. 13 (UP) Mrs. Noble .Ti nes. :;0, died in a.hospital tolay of inju ins suffered last night when her auL mobile crashed into a concit to abuttment on U. S. 40 west of here. Both arms and legs were broken. Her death was the 10th traffic fatality in Clay County this

year.

IH RXL YOI TH CU B TO MEET The Rural Youth club of Putnam county will meet in the old gym of I the Greencastle High School, Tues- j day evening of next week. The members and guests will be enter- ! tained by the showing of pictures by ! Prof. Vreeland of the DePauw uni- j varsity department of Sociology. He | made these pictures In Europe two ! years ago. They deal very largely ' with farm scenes in Germany and ' France. Bob Crocker, of DePauw, I will lead in recreational games. Any i young person interested in this pro- ! gram is Invited to attend this meet- '

ing.

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