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THE DAILY BANNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, 0(TOBER H, 1939.
Society News Susrnr Rtdj^p \pe<1lp <'lul) Met Wprtiiosday The Supfir Ridge Needle Club met with Mrs Nora Browning Wednesday afternoon. Two interesting contests /were cendurtotl by the hostess an i won by Eula Lewis and I jeon a Carrington.’Thos'- present wete Gertrude Reising. Kreecla Hendrich, Ona Lewalien, Clara South, Maynie Reeves, Mrs. Williams, Okie Jones, Eula Lev, is, L. ona Tarrington, Mae Berry, Gra-e Coffman and one guest, Dovie Coffman.
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MfJ'auw Graduates I'nited In Marriage Today At 0 o'clock this atlctnoon in th“ Central Chtistian chutch at Ini i; ■ !is, two r*ePauw graduates weic united in marriage. They wer" vli Miiiam Waldo, of Indianapolis, and Jumps Gregory, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Rupert Gregory, rf Williamsport, i - E ll-Belle Waldo, sister of the bri'ir, was maid of honor. Bridesmai • were the Misses Mary Louise '' ill an 1 Mary Hammond. Hi t man was John Gregory, of D troit brother of the groom, and t . a - hr 1 vile Edix T. McWhirter, Ji hn H. Blakeley and Dcnald Lodge, of Ind n.ipolE. David Herron, Bos-
! Alpha Theta and Theta Sigma 'Phi sororities. The groom is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Del-
ta Chi fraternities.
The bridal couple left immediately on a wedding trip, after which they will be at home on October 26 at 2 West 28th street, Indianapolis,
THE DAILY BANNER
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, by mrll outside Putnam County. Monday
Mrs. Laura Reeds of Stilesville has _ . , v. i«„<, „.ith vf.- : 10:00 a. m.- Freshman Chapel -
been spending a few days with Mi. ———————
and Mrs E E Buis \ BIBLE THOI GHT FOR TODAY Barbara Oonser. Ted Groenke and A large crowd attended the prayer Thou visitest the earth, and water- Bill Welch “College Loyalty.” sponservices Friday evening at the home e*t it: thou greatly enrichest it with sored by Student Executive Board
of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Newman. Fri- the river of God. which is full of Meharry.
day evening, Oct. 13, it will be held water; thou preparest them com, 4:30 p. m.—Curriculum and Policy at fhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, when thou hast so provided for it. Committee Fa ulty room Mrs. Virgil Humphreys and (laugh- Thou waterest the ridges thereof 7:00 p. m. Faculty meeting. Facul-
ter visited Sunday with Mrs. Earl abundantly; thou settlest the furrows , y .oom.
Foster and family. thereof: thou makest it soft with Current Book Club Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Amy Buis spent Tuesday with ' showers: thou blessest the springing stoesscl 7:43 p . m .
her mother. Mrs. Ida Newman. j thereof.—Psalm 65:9-10. Crescent Re' ecca Lodge Hall,
There will be preaching services at j — 8:00 p. m.
the Mt. Meridian church each second ir t] Giveneastle Girl S out local Coun and fourth Sunday evenings in each j j cil 7:30 Mrs. Hiram Jome. month at 7 o’clock. If QClTI fl I ^ ! Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Coffin of Bra- KJ I IVL 10:00 a. m -Worship Chapel Dr. zil called on Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis ^ ^ _ ! K. R. Bartlett Gobin Memorial
Thursday afternoon. anti LOCAL IVEWS j Church.
A large crowd attended the home: _ | 8:15 p m -Vr lin Recital Profcoming and rally day at the Fillmore |-c Iv I 1-4 1-^ fessor Herman P. Meharry Hall. Methodist church Sunday. ■*—! Penelope Club Mrs. J. F. Conrad.
Mr. and Mrs. Berl Buis and (laugh- ■ __ ! 2:30 p. m.
ter Linda Sue spent the week end " Mrg Ir(ftl0 SmUh Ree , sviUei enter- ! High School P. T. A "Pot Luck with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buis. ^ tho Cou hoapitaI for treatment, Supper" Home E< umics DepartRev. Lester Storm is helping Rev. . , rnent- 6:30 p. m. Prof. Bowman.
Boh Cooper in a revival meeting at ‘ # I speaker.
Spencer. Ira Hillis is seriously ill at tho [ Present Day Club Mrs. Donovan
The W'hite Lick Women's Fall Mis- mmc of his brother-in-law, D. A. ; Moffett- 2:30 p. m
si on ary Conference will meet at! Pickel of near Bainbridge. ! jv. a. R.—Mrs. Floyd Yeager—7:30
Bethel church all day Tuesday, Oct. ! „ 1 n m
tTth Everyone is cordially invited. | ( .. r Uu> weekend Putnam County Federation of The Canaan and Bethel young Mildred Dimmick. j ™ All day meeting, Presbyterian people took supper to the home of j church, Grovelmd. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Evans Monday Kenneth Jammison, Indianapolis, Wednesday night and spent an enjoyable even- underwent a minor operation at the J 10:00 a. m.—Worship Chapel—Dr. ing. Sixteen were present. Refresh- p u tnam county hospital Saturday, j e. R. Bartlett Gobin Memorial
ments were served. * j | church Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Storm and Rev. Miss Doris Arnold, Fillmore, will | 4.0Q p m
and Mrs Gilbert IVTcCampmck and pend the week-end with Air, and . , ,, anu Mrs. cdineii ivicLamnacK anu 1 , ,, .. more Women—Meharry hall.
sons were Sunday dinner guests of ! Mrs- Hobart Rcbinr.on in Indianapolis, j
Fred Heavin and family.
Mrs. Lou Reese spent Wednesday
with Mrs. Fannie Bunten.
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Herald, Consolidated
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17-19 South Jackson Street
S. R. Rariden, Publisher
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ton, Mv is., and Charles B. Spanler, Toledo. O. The 1 tide is a member of Kappa
SOCIETY
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Phone All Social and Personal Item* To 95 f Misu Betty Bryan Society Editor
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WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS OF INTEREST LOCALLY
Presbyterian Church
Rotary o’clock.
Woman’s Hcmo Missionary Society !' Gobin Memorial Church-2:30 p. ji
m.
Installation of Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa Mrs. S. R. Rariden 4:00
>. m.
Dinner for Active and Associate | Chapt-rs of Tri Kappa Mrs. Ander- j
1 ,n's Tea room 6:30 p. m.
Business A: Professional Women !
Miss Susie Talbott, 7:30 p. m. Jerome Hixson, guest speaker.
Thursday
10:00 a. m. Music Chapel—Me-
harry hall.
4:30 p. m.—University Band rehearsal Meharry hall. Kiwanis—Gobin Memorial Church,
12 o'clock.
Domestic Science Club — Mrs. Charles Crawley 101'j Locust St.,
2:30 p. m.
Tri Kappa—Mrs. Laurence Stellings, 7:30 p. m.
Friday
10:00 a. m.—Pep Chapel- Meharry
hail.
8:15 p. m.- Duzer Du Play—“The Ghost of Yankee Doodle”—Little Theatre. Directors of Chamber of Commerce Co'lcge Inn, 12 o’clock. Coteri Mrs. Omcr Stoner, 7:30 n.
WHATEVER FINANCIAL SToiJ May Blow Your Way, Rwnemlicr tin * INDIANA LOAN CO. Will Help You With Cash Up to^pQ
ESTABLISH YOUR CREDIT TODAY And clean up all past due bills tomorrow. You mav ^ '
money to lay in your coal and other Fall and Winter Think it over. Come in and ask questions. You’ll he m
most weleo
INDIANA LOAN COMPANY
10! Eust•Washington St.
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THE CHURCH OF THE NAZA--
KFjNE
Rev. E. F. Singhurse, Pastor. The truck will go for children at
Prof. I n:0C.
Bible school, 9.30. Richard Whelan,
' Sup’t.
Morning worship, 10:45. N. Y. P. A., 6:30 p. m. Old fashioned song service everyone taking part at 7:30 Special message in song, 8:10. Evangelistic message, 8:20. Text, "For God speaketh onctu: yea twice yet man perceiveth not.” Job:3-3-14. Thursday Prayer meeting. 7:30 p.
m.
A talk on Bible reading by Rev.
Summers.
for its speaker, d.,] Jones. His subject win, “ChrisUa iity m a Chan», las applied to Russia. g„ cussion class led by Mr, j and Voltmer. Worship 10:35 a. m. ^ > ludeV from Lohengrin w. ithem, “There „ a J, , derry Air; the quartet win80 Loved the World,’’ s t 2l “Great Redeemer, FrieniijT ners,*’ Gluck. Sermon Much Does It Cost?” * Student Fellowship at UgJ I 6:30 p.m. Harriet Cox win ; devotions. Choir pracUce Thursday 7 J
bethel a. M. e, m Corner of Apple and CrojjJ Sunday. October 15.
Church, Bible study, 7:30 p. m.
-M< cling of all Sopho-
7:30 p. m.—University rehearsal Meharry hall.
Sympho ay
The ghost rides high...
But the prices stay low! We mean the prices of favors, candles, decorations, and prizes for your HALLOWE'EN party! We’l! be glod to help you plan your party - - - so just come in and ask us!
THANKS FRIENDS
I want to thank the doctor, nurses and all who made me comfortable I while at the hospital. Also friends who called and for beautiful flowers. ’’ Also friends and neighbors who have done nice things for me since my return home. Very sincerely, Iva M. Elliott. IN MEMORY
In loving memory of our Mother, Mrs. Dora Humphrey, who passed away one year ago, Oct. 15, 1938. A loving mother so true and kind, For all of us she did her best, No friend like her on earth we find; May God grant her eternal rest. The flowers we lay upon her grave May wither and decay, But the love we have for you dear Mother, Will never fade away. The Children.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clodfelter, Judson, R. 1, are the parents of a son born Friday at the Putnam county
hospital.
Mrs. D. W. Frackelton of Cleveland, O., is the guest of Miss Helen Armour at the Johnson House, east
Walnut street.
Miss Edith Dudgeons of Gary is spending the week end here with friends. Miss Dudgeons was a former assistant at the DePauw library.
... c ,. _, , , ' 1 devotional service
Virg’J Skelton, son of Mr. and Mrs Gay Skelton, was taken to Indianapolis Saturday for a special ?C-ray ex-
Saturday
10:30 a. m. University String Symphony rehearsal Meharry ball. 2:00 p. m. Football game -Butler vs. DePauw, Blackstock field. 8:15 p. m.—Duzer Du Play—Little
Theater.
' Uainbridgp P. T. A. , Enjoys Good Meeting
The regular meeting of the Bainbridge P. T. A. was held Wednesday , night, Octobcs 11th in the High ! School Assembly with a large crowd I of parents prerent. Group singing I was led by~Mrs. Arthur Weller and Rev. T. J. Wilson had charge of the
Music was furn-
j ished by the H’ ;h School Chorus dij rorted by Mis; Riso. Secy’s report
Farm Bureau Luncheon Was Well Attended
. , 2:30 Young People of tMt Friday evening service at Limedale 6chool wm ^
rally of special songs, reidi other features There will fcj iting choir present. Atilitj the program the entire Rroap< semble for a group photw
front of the church.
6:30 p. m. League propa |
7:45 church worship by ft,. : The public is Invited
Come! Let us worship to:
Rev. J. E. Mitchell, pastor.
the
Women s
amination. Mr. Skelton injured his was fol,owed B - v a re P° rt from , . _ t1 u _ 1 tan at 'be m ttnbership com-
mittee. Mis. Paul McKeehan, president, gave a brief review of the Regional Conference held at Putnamville. Following the report of the program committee an I study group chairman presentation was made of study group certificnies for last year. Following discu on as to withdrawing
Sam Hanna’s Book Store
FOR SALE: Sprayed selected pears 50c per bushel. Smaller pears 3 bushels for $1.00. McCullough’s
Orchard.
14-tf.
WANTED: Good used piano. Price must be reasonable. Call at Banner Office. 14-lp.
WANTED: Piano tuning and repairing. George E. Hazlett, Greencastle. Telephone 428. 14-7p.
leg two months ago. At present he
is teaching school at Dana.
Miss Virginia Lucille Cowan, ! daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. j Cowan of this city, and Arthur Clyde Bunten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Artie Bunten of Coatesville, were united in marriage Friday afternoon at 5:30 o’clock at the Presbyterian Manse by Rev. V. L. Raphael. They were accompanied by Miss Maxine Cowan, sister of the bride, of Indianapolis The couple will make their hSfhe at
1006 S. College Avenue.
"Good washing wins good will.”
from affilin!: n with the Natonal P T. A. it was v ed to remain in affiliated with them. Miss Love’s and M’\ Weller's room tied for the attendance banner. A radio quiz conducted by Mr. Weller as master of ceremonies concluded the program. Next reg-
We fee! that much of the good will ! u,ar meeti ng will be November 8th.
vc have from our customers is due ! .j. .j.
to an extra good job of washing their ! clothes. Home Laundry & Cleaners.
14-lt.
Mrs. Gene Girton Hostess To Friendly Neighbors Club
Mrs. Gene Girton
Friendly Neighbors Club
on Thursday afternoon. Plans were laid for a weiner roast to be held at
DUZER DU Presents—
. of East Green-
DUCKS AND DRAKES, pigs, pat*- ( cas ti e Township community was hos-
da and other shapes in flower pots 1 p,.., t 0 t ^ (1
containing small plants make attractive gifts. PECK’S FLOWER
SHOP. Phone 741. 14-lt. 1 the Wayne Pursell home on Saturday
j night of this week. Members of the club voted to follow the custom of each member having a secret sister or mystery pal. Contests were conducted by Mrs. Faye Chiles and Mrs.
The Ghost of Yankee Doodle"
BY SIDNEY HOWARD
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
OCT. 20«21
At Little Theatre — Speech Hall
—S\M HANNA’S FOR RESERVATIONS—
CHINESE DESTROY PLANKS CHUNGKING, China, Oct. 11
(UP)—An official Chinese statement today said that three Chinese bombing planes had “wiped out” the airfield at Hankow, destroying al-
most 100 Japanese airplanes. After destroying the planes on the
ground, the announcement said, the Chinese craft engaged in a dog fight with Japanese pursuit planes over a distance of 200 miles in the direc-
tion of Ichang.
Three Japanese pursuit planes were shot down during the battle, which was the longest of the war, the statement said.
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The frost is
on the
pumpkin,
and the
pumpkin is in our pies . . . and our pies are DELICIOUS!
NEW SCHOOL DEDICATED RICHMOND, Ind., Oct. 14.— (UP) —President E. C. Elliott of Purdue University last night dedicated the new $1,000,000 high school here. In his dedicatory speech, he cited education as one of the most important phases of true democracy.
CAFE R0YALE
DANCE EVERY Friday and Saturday Night At The Grant Hotel Music by Dixie Four of Terre Haute 35c COVER CHARGE
Harold Stangcr. The hostess served delectable refreshments and the next meeting will be a pitch-in dinner at the home of Mrs. DnnnTiJ Chiles neaBainbridge in November.
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Clovcrdalc New Era Club Entertained Wednesday
Mrs Harriet Burris assisted by her daughter, Christine, entertained the New Era Club Wednesday afternoon. After hearing responses to roll call ’ which pertained to "Aiitunn,
The annual luncheon of giessive Farm Bureau
Circle was held Friday, October 13,
at Mrs. Garrett's.
Forty one ladies were present to enjoy a very delicious meal served I
in the usual pleasing fashion.
The meeting was then called to order by the .pres., Mrs. C. M. Furr, by all singing Auld Lang Syne. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Maude McNary, who read from 104 Psalm
and gave an original poem.
A very interesting contest was conducted by Mrs. Galvin King, who commanded that all count the different articles in their purses. Mrs. Ray Clodfelter was winner with a
total of 81.
Talks of interest were given by Mrs. Claude Crooks and Mrs. Raymond Wright, district and county S. & E. Leaders. All farm folk are urged to attend the annual convention to be held at Turkey Run Friday, October 20. By repeating the clubs’ creed the meeting was adjourned to meet again November 10 in the assembly room of the court house. Those present were: Mrs. Hubert Seller, Mrs. John .Sinclair, Mrs. Elvin Harlan, Mrs. Carl Arnold, Mrs Danie Hutcheson, Mrs. Edgar Hurst, Mrs. C. M. Furr, Mrs. Ralph Job, Mrs. Chas. E. Hutcheson, Mrs. Cedric A. Ray, Miss Velda Ray, Mrs. Herbert Ray. Mrs. Clara Talbott, Mrs. L. A. Dicks, Mrs. Philip B. Hutcheson, Mrs. Maude McNary, Mrs Alex Bryan, Mrs. Gilbert Ogles, Mrs. Lois Zeiner, Mrs. Cora W»' , :3, Mrs. Rex Hathaway, Mrs. Ray Clodfelter, Mrs. Nelson Wood. Mrs. Gal- j vin King, Mis. Chester Ruark, Mm. Morris Heavin, Mrs. LeRoy Alter, Mrs. Ezra Arnold, Mrs. Ivan Ruark, Mrs. Roscoe Daggy, Mrs. C. G. Jordan, Mrs. Raymond Wright, Mrs. Ray Evens, Mrs Claude Crooks, and Mrs. Wm. Thomas.
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P. T. A. Couneil Met Thursday
GOBIN MEMORIAL METHODIST
CHURCH
Sunday, October 15, 1939. Claude M. McClure, minister. Van Denman Thompson, Minister
of Music.
9:30 a. m. Church School. Classes and teachers for all. 10:40 a. m. Junior Church. Mrs. Ester Snider Jones and Lois Elliott
in charge.
10:40 a. m. Morning Worship.
Sermon: “The World’s One Hope" j by Rev. C. M. McClure. Dr. E. R. j Bartlett and Paul Sartorio will as-
* >ro ' sist with the service.
Music will he furnished by Dr.
Thompson and the church choir.
Organ: Two slow movements from the Organ Sonatas by Mendelssohn,
played by Bouldin Kincaid.
"Adagio” from Second Symphony—
Widor.
"Breathe on Me”—Thompson. Anthem: "Hide not Thou Thy Face"—Farrant. 6:00 p. m. Intermediate League. Harold Riley in charge. 6:00 p. m. High School League. Jack Poole is in charge of the program: "Pathways to Personality". 6:30 p m. Gobin Student Fellowship Panel Discussion on "Cooperatives." Leader: Lois Elliott. The public is cordially invited to the services.
The first meeting of the P. T. A. Council was held at the City Library
Helen <»., „„ a . moel m.eJS ■ Th ’ '■>»<«"*
paper entitled, “Indiana Journey”. Mrs. Luella Jordan rendered two beautiful piano numbers, ‘‘An Old Fashioned Garden” and "Alaskai
Twllght.”
As a closing number the club sang "On the Banks of the Wabash" ac-
companied by Mrs. Jordan.
TODAY—OCT. 14 Lincoln Monument dedi-
cated 1874.
“Flowers are the cheeriest prescription for the III.” EitePs Flowers
15 E. Yush. St.
Phone 638
were elected to serve for
1930-40: Mrs. Bayard Allen, pres., Mrs. Noble Cox, vice pres., Mrs. H. E.H. Greenleaf, secy.,and Mrs. Roy Newgent, treas. Plans were outlined for the year’s work at a short business meeting held after the election
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~ [ Neighborly Sewing "(I Club Met The neighborly Sewing Club met recently with Mrs. Grace Heavin. Devotions were lead by Mrs. Godfrey. Eleven members answered roll call with "Experiences from School
Days."
The business program was held after which two contests were given and prizes were won by Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Reeves. Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs, Heath.
THE FIRST BAITIST CHURCH J. Drover Forward. Minister. 9:30 a. m.—Bible school session. A graded' school with classes for all. Men are invited to hear Professor Will Strain, of DePauw, who is teaching the newly-organized Men's Class. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship pe r - iod. Theme: "In The School of Patience.” 6:30 p. m. Meeting of the Junior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Meeting of the Intermediate B: Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Meeting of the Senior B. Y. P. U. 6:30 p. m. Meeting of the Adult 3. Y. P. U. # 7:30 p. m. Evening worship hour. Evening theme: "My Life Aim— iVhat? The public is cordially Invited to all these services. Thursday eve. Prayer, praise and Bible study. Note the change of hour —7:00 o'clock. Tuesday 10:00 a. m. The annual Baptist Women’s Fall Conference of the White Lick association will be bold at the Bethel Church. One of the most interesting speakers will be Miss May Halstenrud, of the Baptist Orphanage, at Kodiak, Alaska.
FULL GOSPEL M1SSHJI Rev. Russell Phillips, pmv.| Sunday School, 2 p. m. Sunday Services, 7 p. a Prayer meeting, Thumia;,!|| Special songs and music. 1 invited.
FREE METHODIST I Comer Maple Avenue 4 App Rev. Mary Hignite, pastor. H. W. Stone. Sunday x!mI| Sunday school 9:30Evening services 7:30. Prayer service \Vednf*lij| Friday, 7:30 p. m. CHRISTIAN srnevet l 429 Anderson street Sunday service, 11 a. m. Third Wednesday of Own p. m. Sunday school, 9:30 a m. Reading room 429 AndeiwI open each Wednesday, 2 tcipl \ MAPLE CHAPEL Sunday school 9:30 a. m. I Riley teacher for the top] Brison teacher for the Business meeting 10:15 a a members and friends be presgnt. Angie Godwin superintend!
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
H. C. Fellers, Minister.
Eugene Pennington, Minister of j
Music.
"The Point of View” will be the ' subject of the minister’s message at the 10:00 a. m. worship service to- j morrow. Miss Elizabeth Smith and j Mr. Richard Millard will sing “Be I
Thou Exalted” (Huhn.)
Church school and adult study groups meet promptly at 9:30. Youth group meetings will be held in the evening, at the following
hours:
Junior High Vespers, 5:30 p. m. High School Vespers, 6:00 Older Young Peoples Vespers, 6:00. College Forum, 6:15. Visitors are always welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raephael, minister. Jack Gillespie, organist—director. Church school 9:30 a. m. E. H. Smith, supt. Presbyterian Forum
agreeing that we win ( tamers because we « Intelligently, as wel promptly and politely' * Make dining out pleasurable by comi 11 ?
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