The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1940 — Page 6
THE DAILY BANNER, DREENCASTLE, INDIANA, 'W'EDXEL'SDAY, JANUARY lu,
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FOR HER COUNTRY—Typical of members of her sex drafted for army service as ski soldiers is this Finnish woman, practicing
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Mrs. Cathei ne Bridges attended the funeral i f Mrs Dodd at Craw-
fordsville Sunday.
Howard Myers and family are spending the week with his father Franz Myers at Ladoga.
Rev. and Mrs. T. L. Terry have gone to Florida to spend the winter, i Mrs. James McFerrin spent Mon- 1 day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ( John Williams. Miss Jane Thompson, Miss Pauline Smith. Karl and Pearle Bridges were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams. Mr .and Mrs. John Obenchain of fiainbridge are staying with Mrs.
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Doris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marstellar has the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Myers and daughter Mary I-x>u, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fosher.
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FOR PEACE —Myron C. Taylor, retired chairman of United States Steel Corporation, named by President Roosevelt as his personal representative to Pope Pius, with rank of Ambassador, but without portfolio. Appointment was regarded by observers as new effort of President to bring peace to warring European nations, through religious leaders.
NEW NAVY SECRETARY—Charles Edison, son of famed inventor, who has been Acting Secretary of Navy since death of Claude A. Swanson, recently appointed Secretary by President Roosevplf. Ho'c ihnwn Hp^k in Wptbinalop.
;*} v v *!• -I" v •!* !• v *1* tj~) FILLMORE + **. *> -I* “I* V V 1- -• -I* The Social Circle Club enjoyed a meeting with Mih. Leonard Newman Jan. < with ten members present. Mis. Elizabeth Beaman conducted two contests and won by Mrs. Melba Gorham and Mrs. Nellie Lisby. A social hour was spent while the hostess served delicious refreshments. Mrs. Kenneth Hicks will be hostess to the February meeting. ’ Rev. James Shockley, Indianapolis filled his regular appointment at the Christian church Sunday and was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Shafer. Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown, Hampeon. Virginia, have returned home after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clift \\vre their children Hcrschel Clift and family and the former’s granddaughter and hu band Mr and Mrs. lielth Tyler all of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sinclair attended O E. S. at Greencastle the evening of Jan. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Elmore and family of Amo spent Sunday with
Mrs. Ruby Bray and daughter. Mrs. Bray is assistant telephone operator : here. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Day are at home ; from New Jersey where they spent ^ the holidays with their son, Oscar | Day and family. They report a delightful visit. Mrs. Mary Proctor’s Sunday guests were Harvey Nichols and family of near Bainbridgc. Mrs. Lou Reece is in Greencastle with her daughter. Mrs. Dallas Ruark and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wade McNary have as their guest the former's sister, Mrs. Clara Ruark, of Indianapolis.
Ann, Mr and Mrs. Delbert Williams, visited Mr. and Mrs. Abner Siglar on New Years. Mrs. Mar e Ensor and daughter Carolyn called on Mrs. Lida Pierce Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson and childten visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Staggs Saturday evening. Thomas Bettis spent Monday and 1'uesday with his two daughters Mrs. Thelma Humphrey and son and Mrs. Caliie Arnold. Mi’, and Mrs. Eldon Staggs called on Mr. and Mrs. John Shonkwiler Sunday evening. The Ladies Aid met w'th Mrs. Frances Crodian last Thursday. They worked on quilt tops. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Dorothy Miller the first Thursday, that being Feb. 1.
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The meeting here at the M. E. church Sunday morning and night was well attended. The preaching was by Rev. Matt Mees. Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler and son John called on Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shonkwiler. Mr. Shonkwiler is improving. Mrs. George Pierce and Rev. Matt Mees were Sunday guests of Mrs. Catherine Johnson and Mrs. Nellie Sharp, near Fincastle. Mrs. Ella Alexander and daughter
*! -!- *’;. ■;* ‘I* -‘* *r -b '!* "!* WEST JEEKKILSON TWP. 4 - Mrs Viola M< < ammack 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Benassi of Indianapolis spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Benassi. Maynard Anderson has returned to his home in Wisconsin after spending the last four months with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Featherstone. The annual called meeting was held at New Providence church January 2nd. The Rev. Gilbert McCammack was called pastor for the coming year. Major Ccffey has been sick the last two weeks. His brother Cole of Indianapolis s visiting with him. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen and daughter Helen Mae, Mr. and Mis.
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