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A MBI.K THOrC.HT FOR TOI1AY Then he answered and spake unto me, saying;, This Is the word of the Lord unto Zerubbabel, saying, Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the Lord of hosts — Z“chariah 4:9.
SOCIETY
Phone All Social and Personal Items To 95 Miss Betty Bryan Society Editor
Homo Missionary Society Met Wednesday Afternoon
The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Gobin Memorial Church met Wednesday afternoon in Keystone Cfcapel. The president, Mrs. E. R. Baitlett ptesided at the business session. The devotions assumed the form of an old-fashioned class meeting with Mrs. Sarah Wright ns class leader. Mrs. C. M. McClure, chairman of the program committee discussed the program, announc : ng the theme of the year as “With One j Increasing Purpose.” The program for the afternoon was presented by Mrs. J. H. Pitchford, her topic being "The Investment of Tears.” Mrs.
personals ** ami LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS
Tri Kappa Active Chapter Entertained For The Newly Formed Associate Group The active members of the Ttl • pumpkins for flower bowls with Kappa sorority entertained the new- chrysanthemums and bittersweet,
iy formed associate chapter with a Oak leaves and bittersweet were also I
formal dinner at Mrs. Anderson's USP( | on the tables with ivory tapers. Wednesday evening at 6:.';0 o'clock. The programs were designed by hand At four o’clock the associate chapter an ,i the favors were in keeping with was installed by Mrs. Lynn Miller, the Hallowe’en decorations.
Council President of Tri Kappa, at Yirk. John Cartwright acted as I the home of Mrs. S. R. Rariden, 1-’-’ toastmistress and introduced Mrs. J east Walnut street. The associate VIiller w h D brought greetings from I members who wei installed that Mrs. L. G. Stellings, pre»l-| ^
time were as follows: Mrs. Russell of the active chapter spoke and , jV ri( ’ mN „„ ' Anniversary
Brown, Mrs. Paul Cook, Mrs. Wilbur Beemer Havens, president of |
Donner, Mrs. C. C. Gillen. Mrs. ^ gpoociate group, responded. Mrs.
Beemer Haven" Mrs. Ttiad Jones stellings accompanied by Mrs. G. | Mrs. Glenn Lyon. Mrs D. C. Moffett. [[ e ,t )er t Smith sang an original Tri |
Kappa song. Mrs. Smith wrote the j
Josle Chapman, Mrs. J. P. Allen. Mrs. William Bishop, Mrs. A. T. Briggs, md Mis. Lester Jones discussed varous phases of work being carried on ,y !ho Woman’s Home Missionary
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Rlsslertt Enjoy
Mrs. N. C. O Hair, Mrs. Lafayette Levan Porter. Mrs. S. R. Rariden, Mrs. G. D. Rhea. Mrs. Simpson Stoner. Mrs. Earl Sourwine. Mrs. H. H. Brooks. Mrs. Fred Snively. Mrs. !c. C. Tucker, Miss Lela Walls, and
| Miss Clara Sturgis.
Pinner followed at 6:30 o’clock at
INDIANA BRIEFS suffered ten months ago in an auto-
mobile crash near here. A compan-
WABASH, Ind., Oct. 19 (UP)— ion, Fred Berman, died shortly after
Richard Younglove, 9, and James the accident. Lawson, 10, both of Wabash, were .
burned to death yesterday when they PORTE. Ind., Oct. 19.—(UP) — were trapped in a burning out build- Joseph M Todd, Hr., 53, of La Porte, | !»-»<»• fit 11 w > tv f r\»-/"»rw 1 _»• i . i _ r r- a t > ■■ *
James Black returned to his home in Green castle Thursday from the
Putnam county hospital.
t Mrs. Fannie Sigler, Greencastle R. j 1, returned home Wednesday after-
j noon from the hospital.
Clarence Scohee, Balnbridge, en- 1 Mrs Anderson’s Honor guests pres- • i tered the Putnam county hospital ent w. re Mrs Lean Miller council j Wednesday for treatment. j president from Montmorenci Miss Mrs. Helen Crawford Daugherty of | Harriet Martin. • ineil treasurer of [ Greencastle entered a hospital in In- Martinsville and the patronesses dianapolis Thursday for observation. Miss Margaret G bore Mrs W M I Mrs. Clovis Madden, Reelsville, re- McGaughey, an i Mis. Frank P' - r | turned to her home Wednesday after-, ^ . ;
noon from the Putnam County hos-1
words and the song was dedicated to
the associate group.
The committee composed of Mrs. ; Herbert Smith, chairman, Mrs.
Sunday, October 15, was a day of ioy and nadness at the home of Mr. md Mrs. Morton Rissler as friends from far and near helped them celebrate their'golden wedding anniver-
K ashnancin* P^ont p- n "■A" • Let us refiiu., ^ vt »" """ s 'nailer DOI.S \ ou car neci US help you K c| |, [ Pps winter. s ' 11 "itoi A LOAN un your I Indiana Lost 1 ^'/( L. Washington
Mr. and Mrs. p p Ha , jt
Mrs. Dave Hall, Mr. amii,] tissler, Mr and Mr.,. pJ
man ami son Billie, Mr V. Poe. Ml ind M: 5 unk and son John Lwij,| Mrs. Carl Hoffman, Hilda[
lis Aker Mr. and M n -^1 md childte n Hazel Marie.,,]
Mr .and Mrs, Clifford
Noese, Mr. and Mrs. r;| fE J
Mr. and Mrs. Charles! 'ie Neese, Bessie Skelton." yn Cline and children Veru a'd. Mr. and Mrs. Forest j
rary. Gladness for the tributes paid them by their many friends and relatives, and sadness in the knowledge ■ hat th“ family circle had been hro-
Mark Bills, Mrs. William Mosley, j Ben three times, by the angel of ,. Mrs John Cartwright, Mrs. Ernest | 'path taking three daughters. Two in ' 1 , '' . Mi ^
Collins, and Mrs. Roy Newgent, was j infancy and Dalphi, Hazel Ne-ir elev- , ' '‘'Hie RaabnoJ
dressed in costumes of the gay nine-1 nn years ago. .F rin ' 1 ' fr!i They entertained during the j a phone call early in the morning ‘ ' N " llnlls snil dM
! 1 an. Ruth and Fred Jr Mr)
linner with a rummage sale, a cook i onk sale, and a doll sale. The pro- . im was concluded by a short play
-n tit led "As Was-As Is.”
Fury-seven members and guests
v, ■ rn present at the dinner.
ing here. Firemen were forced to crash through a door of the building to bring them out. It was indicated the fire started when a gasoline
blowtorch exploded.
ANDERHON, Ind., Oct. 19.—(UP) —John E. Hawkins, 42, of Anderson, died yesterday from brain injuries
fractured skull
died yesterday a anuu suffered in a fall down a stairs at
his home.
Eugene Weaver of East Brazil a Snider To Be i graduate of DePauw ami the School To Bibb' Club
I of Law of Indiana University, will
| practice law in Brazil, he announced I Woman > Bible ' :ub will mr;t
HUNTINGTON Ind. Oct. 19. y.-stw Friday aftemo« it 2:3* o’clock with (UP)—Carl E. Goble w 22. was found | Mr. and Mrs. John R. Etter of Mrs. L. D Snid r 505 north Madison dead in his home yestentay from a Wildwood. New Jersey, formerly of 1 street. Mrs. A Briggs will have shotgun wound. A gun was found Greencastle, were guests Wednesday, c ^ ar " e t; ^ e P’ogram, her subjec.
nearby.
from their granddaughter asked them _ . o listen to station W. B. O. W. They „ SCn Jota
were surprised to hear a local boy. Joe Raab, sing and dedicate to them their favorite song, "Sunrise.” It had been requested in their honor by
the Social Servi‘e Club.
At 10:00 o’clock Big Walnut Sunday school services were held at their home and was an inspiration to all who were present. Fifty-seven were
sealed in the coffee bean—that’s \y!iy this superb coffee is rushed to our stores, still in the bean— and ground fresh when you order. You get fresher coffee of finer flavor.
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young business man of Greencastle. The ceremony was performed by the Rev, F. S. Fisher of Gardner, Me., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ola T. Ellis, west Walnut road, in the pres-
tendants.
In addition to being the anniver-
i and Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn 1 "Albert Schweitzer.” Mrs. O. L. l Deem, 106 east Poplar street. , Reeves will give a ending and Mi-,s Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Winkleplack I Wllhelmina Lank will lead the devo- [ of Rockville, and Mrs. Nettie Winkle- j h° n3 - Members p ase note change in plack of Elnora were Wednesday' program,
i guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Court- j
.-ley, 610 south Locust street. Trf Kappa Xo The Past Matrons and Patrons As- y| ept Tonight
sociation will meet Thursday even- ; Thp active chapter of Tri Kappa
ing with Russellville. The usual | wi |, niPe { Thursday evening at 7"JO sary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs.
pitrh-m dinner will be so, ved at 7:()() | ,. 1()( k ^ Mn) . JtelllngS
o'clock. Members please bring table I . . . .
service. i
Prof. Ainsley of Purdue Univer-1 League Sectiiwi To sity will conduct Bi'ole Study Friday I Meet With Mirs. McGuire evening at 7:30 o’clock at Somerset Section One of the Woman's church. Prof. Ainsley is professor league of Gobin Memorial Methodist of metallurgy at Purdue and a cap-1 Church will meet Thursday evening
at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mis. Carl McGuire. Mis. Joe McCord will show pictures and tell of her trip to Mexico this last summer. All mem-
bers are urged to attend.
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Married On Her
Parents’ 40th Anniversary
Taking her parents’ fortieth wed-
iing anniversary as her own mar-, present and two fine specials were Gage day, Miss Pauline V. Hurst, j given, one by Mr. and Mrs. Cllfilaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul ford Ervin and one by a male qiiarHurst. became the bride Wednesday! let composed of George France, Wm
evening of Wm. R. Padgett, formerly deputy county recorder and now a
Boone, George Fiance Jr., and L. f Poo. At the close of the services a beautiful, ihree layer cake was cut and served, topped with marshmei-
lows.
Gifts cf lovely flowers were made by the Sunday school, the Social Sei-
able teacher of the Bible. He was
born and reared in England.
Madison township’s “Gloom Chasers,” will at the Grotto entertainm ?nt at the Columbia club in Indiahapolis Friday evening at 10 o’clock. These gloom chasers are Albert Frost and three children Norman, Betty, and Helen. They put on a program of
light vaudeville character.
Funeral services for John Burkett, 19 years ol<j boy, who was killed
Golden Circle Club Members Entertain Families Tht Golden Circle dub member and their families had a social path ering at the Manhattan srh )oi
once of the family only, without at- vice Cub and the children and grand-
child! en. They received several other gifts as well. The hr/use was decorated with streamers and flowe-s
Paul Hurst, it so happens that three made of yellow crepe paper giving
other couples of well known Putnam it a festive air.
county young people were married * At noon Mr. and Mrs. Rissler were cn that same date, forty years ago. 1 delightfully surprised whe“ file chil ■ These others were Mr. and Mrs. Bert | dren brought In baskets and boxes Baxley, the latter having been Miss of delicious things to eat. Dinner Lilly Crawley of Greencastle before : guests were Mr. and Mrs. Poe, M.\ her marriage; Mr. and Mrs. Christian an< t Mrs. Ervin. Mrs. Phosle Bel,,
and Mis. Roy Shults a*,, nld. Mis Harry Tresner jjrf ter Kay. Mr nd Mrs Essie Bene!>i. p a | Beneficl, Mai ‘ rip BcnpflfM Diane Mr rgin, Xelle Stfflj and Mrs. Ode Pollom, Mr i Clarence Knight and s'*j Stan’ey and K r dd y-- ^ er, Mr. and Mis. Joe Risjft.l Mrs. George Rissler .md I Sharon Sue, Mi. and Mrs. gj ley and son Bob. Mr, and M-sj Bullerdick, Mi and Mi f Frltzinger md son David,! Neier, and the h >st and hesii 'Several were unable tot sent cards: Mr. and Mrs. cell. Mi andMrs.Paul Wilis and Mrs. Galvin King "an, Mary Funican, M- i Tarry Evans. Minnie Wi Williams, Mrs. C. V N'eifr.l MY::. .1. II Gnugh, Bessie I and Mi. and Mrs. John Rad 'etter of ccng.'atulaticni I ceived ft' in the Bin?:! 1
Puny.
Stoner, parents of Simpson Stoner of Gieeneastle; and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. Padgett will reside on the former’s farm in Jefferson township. Both are very popular in this county. Mr. Pndgett is connected with the Miller Grain com-
Joe Green and Joy Aker. The rest of the day and evening was spent receiving friends and relatives. Miss Betty Pitt.s Evelyn and Virginia Craft also sang a lovely old reng, "When You and I Wore Young Maggie." |
noon at 2:00 o’clock from the home near Morton. Interment will be in
Forest Hill cemetery.
John Lewis, one of the six prisoners from the Montgomery county jail who are being boarded at the Putnam county jail while the Montgomery county jail heating plant is being repaired, developed a severe abscess of the ear in the jail here Wednesday evening and an operation was required at the county hospital
to relieve his pain.
“Good washing wins good will.” We feel that much of the good will we have from our customers is due to an extra good job of washing their clothes. Home Laundry & Cleaners.
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when his clothing became entangled' n 'ght, October 12. An atin a corn picker while working Wed- | l,,ic ^ ve an< l delicious pitch-in supper nesday. will be held Friday after-j was • s “ ! v, ' ,l at 7:00 ° ,c1ock ' Artor
supper those who wished tr. enjoyed games of euchre and Chinese checkers. Readings were given by Marie Pierce and Marvin and Franklyn Huteheson. A spelling contest was won by Mrs. Davie Taylor. A good
social time was enjoyed by all.
Those present were Messers, and Mesdames Glenn Hodshire, Loyd Fellows. Cloyd Allen, Louis Roberts. Harold Wright, Cecil Taylor, Hubert Hinote, Claude Hutcheson, Ezia Craft, Dave Hall, Raider Hathaway, and George Rissler, Mesdames Emma McCullough, Lena Hunter, Eva
Brann and John Hodshire.
Children present were Betty Lou Fellows, Marie Pierce, Retha Mae Stanger, Robert Hathaway, John William Hodshire and Marvin, Franklyn and Norman Lee Hutche-
ton.
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’federated Reading '■roup Met Wedne-ulay The Federated Reading Group met Wednesday afternoon at th" city 11irary with sixteen members present, including four new membe’s. The itudy course last year was Travel andAdventuro course given by Indiina University. The Study course for the coming venr will be Biography’s of Famous r, ecple. Mis. Lois Arnold reviewed Carl Sandburg’s "Life of Lincoln" 'or the members present at Wedneslay’s meeting. Mrs. E. H. Collins reviewed Pringles "Life of Theodore
Roosevelt.”
The Reading Group is work’ng for tho E. S. O. and club membership Is open to all who wish to attend.
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I’lyssen One and Two To Meet With Mrs. McLean Ulyssen One and Two will meet Friday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock at
McLean in
I LONDON. Oct. 19—Great Britain | and France announced agreement to- ! day with Turkey, their world war foe and guardian of the vital Dardenelles, in a formal pact of mutual assistance in the eastern Mediterranean area. The jinnc* ncempnts, setting flhe time for affixing the signatures to the pact for tonight in Ankara, followed close on suspension of negotiations between Turkey and Soviet Russia talks apparently designed to draw Turkey closer to her big eastern neighbor. The text of the treaty will be issued as a white paper immediately after the signature, it was announc-
ed.
Both France and Great Britain have a “gentleman’s agreement” with Turkey pledging mutual asj siatance to protect the eastern Medj iterranean. The belief was expressed that the new agreement might | be in the form of a single treaty j
| binding the three countries alopg the tfie home of Mrs. Don
line of the temporary one. 'iNorthwood.
pany in Greencastle. He was deputy j Each registered as they arrived, in the office of the county recorder Ti 1 ** Hat reads as follows: Mr. and f our years. Mrs. George Franee and son George, + + + •!• I •’ M rs . Orville Hutcheson, Mr. and Vnelope Club Mef | , ^ rs - Wm. Bocne, Mrs. Phosle Bell, With Mrs. Conrad, | Joe Green, Joy Aker, Mrs. Ray The Penelope dlub met Tuesday j Hamm, Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, M's. afternoon at the hdme of Mrs. J. F j ^'(cy Hoffman, Mr. and Mis. Clyde Conrad with seventeen members | ^ v * ss ' cr an 'i children Margaret ' and oresent. Mrs. O. P. Vaughan had Hob, R.-tty Pitts, Mr. and Mrs Cecil
HEADS STATK W. ( t| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. I (UP)—Mrs. Paul Hailadj^ Manchester today was fl«t dent of the Indiana U'xnfrt| tian Temperance Union, been serving as second dent. Mrs. Hallady succrc i.'Mb| beth Stanley of Liberty, been president of the otp for 19 years but who was 6 to withdraw because of pH
charge of the program and read an interesting article on “Old Coverlets.” During the social hour the hostess served delicious refreshments. ■r •r *r n< Miss Rice To Be Hostess Tonight The Present Day Book nnd Author Club will hold Its regular meeting at tho home of Luclle Rice, 512 E. Hanna St. Thursday evening at S:00 o’clock. + + + + It and PW Club Mot Wednesday The Business and Professional Woman’s club met Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Susie Talbott with thirty-one members present The assistant hostesses were M'ss Bernice Mason, Miss Ethel DanieH, and Miss Elizabeth Ensign. During the business meeting plans wei 1 made for a rummage sale to be held November 4. The eommltteo for the ale of tuberculosis health bends a.i ootnted by the president, Miss Grace Browning, is composed of Miss Maitnret Nelson, chali man, Miss Chils‘ine Hurst, and Miss Elizabeth Enugn. A report on the furnishing of the ' hospital room was made by Miss Helen Black. Members of the club ire invited to inspect the room Tuesday afternoon, October 24th, between two and four o’clock. Professor Jerome Hixon spoke following the business meeting on "Living Language.” Guests present wore Miss Edith Browning, Miss Leila Talbott and tho two honorary members Miss Ella Beckwith and Miss Jennie Thioop. Refreshments were sprved by the hostesses following the Interesting , address by Professor Hixon.
Craft and dnughteis Virginia and Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rissler, nnd sen Harlan Dale, Mr. and Mr::. Philip B. Hutcheson, Mr. and Mrs Lon Rollings and daughter Mary Lou,
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