The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 January 1940 — Page 2

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THi: PATTY BANNER, GREENTASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JAN I ART

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See the Coin and Currency Display to be held during National Thrift Week January 17-23

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a o at the Central National Bank Southwest corner square

Collections are invited of old, rare, unique or commemorative United States coins or currency and of the “coin board ' collections.

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"It Waves For AH’’

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Entered in the postoffice at Greencastle. Indiana, as second class mall matter under Act of March 8, 1878. Subsc r lpUon price, 12 cerfcs per week; $3.00 per year by mall In Putnam County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam County.

SOCIETY

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

Council of Clubs To Meet Thursday

The Greencastle Council of Clubs

I). A. R. Met Tues.kn With Mrs. Durham

Washburn Chapter of D A H. held

BALANCE YOUR BUDGET

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Miss Sturgis To Re Hostess Thursday

The Newcomers Group of the De- 1 Women's Club will meet

\ BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY No good deed nor thought ever is wasted: Thus saith the Lord; Refrain $ Ihy voice from weeping, and thine Pj pyr» s from tears: Tor thy work shall lid be rewarded, saith the Lord; and §J they shall come again from the land [‘,j of the enemy. Jeremiah 31:16

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will meet in Keystone Chapel Thurs- its regular monthly meeting Tuesday , Pauw ^ ^ 2; ,, 0 O . clock day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. evening at the home of Mrs. Andre . I huredaj ■ J

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ami LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

Home Economies Clnh Met Thursday Aftemoem The Jefferson Township

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HIGH SCHOOL COWOt V2TON Harvey Frey and his string ensemble sco,cel quite a hit with the hi h school students Tuesday with a very entertaining group of numbeis. Thl.; organization consists of Harvey Frey. Bernard Flood, Charles

Oincade. The ensemble rendered the following program: Minuet in G, Estrelleta. Roses of Picardy, fn Monastery Garden, Deep River, Tea For Two, On Wings of Song, When a Gypsy Makes Mis Violin Cry. Deep Purple,

WbcMon. Richard Scott and Clifford * Solitude.

If you expect careful photofinishing, promptly done, leave your exposed roils of film with us. We’ll gladly show you samples and give you an estimate before you order.

MULLINS DRUG STORE

Economics club met at the Belle Union school building January 11. The club creed was read by the members. Roll call was answered by “The Best Movie I Saw In the ! Last Year.” Mrs. Edna Goodpaster, I vice president, presided at the meetj ing in the absence of the president. Refreshments were served by Mrs. ; Mable Ogles and Mrs. Ina Blue to I twenty members. The next meeting

will be February 8.

Mrs. Porter To Be Special Guest \t Breakfast-Bridge

Mrs. William H. Schlosser of | Franklin, state regent of the Indiana 1 Society D. A. R., and Mrs. Lafayette ! Le\ an Porter, vice-regent and re-gent-elect of the state organization, ! will he special guests of the finance 1 committee of the Caroline Scott Har- | rison chapter, Daughters of the I American Revolution, at a breakfasti bridge to be given at 10:30 o’clock I Thursday morning ,at the chapter

Captain Allan Buchanan, DePauw , | louse j n Indianapolis.

'95, whose death at his California |

home was announced here yesterday, ! —— began his military career here at | Coterie will meet Friday evening DePauw, being adjutant of the uni- ! a t 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. Lycurgis versity’s cadet corps in his senior Stoner, south Indiana street. Mrs. year. He was appointed to the United Ray MeGilll will have the program. States naval academy at Annapolis Members please note change of moetwhiu- a student here. II s wifij was , n g place. Mary Goodwin, also a graduate of Funeral services for Jean Mary DePauw. Class mates of Captain Thompson, who passed away TuesBuchanan included Eugene H. Igl ?- , : i a y at her home in Evanston, Illhart, Alonzo Abbott, Henry Beals, w ju be held at 2 o’clock Thursday Grace Birch. Julia Ann Boatright, j afternoon from the McCurry Funeral Lillian Brownfield. Paul Burlingame, ! home. The body will arrive here John Chaffee, Herbert Church, Joe ;u iy Thursday morning. Greene, Hadde Hamrick. James M Funeral services for Mrs. Earl House, Stella Peck, and others well Toney, a resident of Franklin town-

Durham with Mrs. John Cook Miss with Miss Clara Sturgis at the Alpha | Minnettta Wright, Miss Grace Phi House. All members of the De- j Browning and Mrs. Harry Wells as Pauw Women’s Club new this year,

the 1 st year are invited to attend. |

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Home assisting hostesses.

Mr. and Mrs. W E. Gowen and j Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ames were , in West Lafayette Sunday visiting Mr Gowens sister Mrs. Alice Kautz,

who is seriously ill.

The regular mid-week prayer and I praise service of the First Baptist church will be held Thursday evening at 7 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Scroggin. 210 north

College avenue.

known since their graduation.

Did you send in your guess on the combined number of years our 25 employees have worked for th‘ Home Laundry. Five dollars to the

winner.

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ship living near Bainhridge, will he held Thursday morning at 10:30 o’clock from the home of her mother, Mrs. Sallie Shuee. Burial will be

made at Bainbrklge.

The High School Group of the Christian church will have a box suv^

17-lt. j per Friday evening. January 19,/at

7 o’clock in the church basement. Each member and anyone who wishes to join the group is urged to (jome. Please note the change of date. Mrs. John Boyd will review ‘^The Nazarene" Thursday evening at ^30 o’clock at the First Christian chun Scholem Asch, the author is not only a scholar and an artist but is deeply versed in the Jewish ritual. ‘The Nazarene’ will do much to further tolerance anil understanding among men," so says L. C. Rich of the

Springfield Republican.

Lawrence Graham has an old picture, found in one of the rooms on j the west side of the square, which is more than 50 years old and which shows the original gun club of Greencastle. There are some two dozen men of that time in the picture, hut only a few now remaining. Many are not identified, hut those who ran be include Renton Curtis. Bruce Frazier, William Welch and possibly one or two others Most of the men in the picture were all dolled up in

derby hats.

During the business meeting Mrs. Ferd Lucas rrport I “the following films indorsed by D. A. R. previewing committee: “$1,000 a Touchdown “Four Wives,” "Invisible Stripes ” “Tower of Londrwi.” “Swanee River." “Barricade” and “Beau Geste.” Mrs. Truman Yuncker. who had charge of the program reported on the work done in seven foreign chapters including Germany, England, France, Italy. China and Cuba. She also discussed the work done in chapters in outlying pc ssions of th United States, 1 Rico. Canal Zone Alaska and

Hawaii.

Mrs. Yuncker pre • nU- 1 a very interesting and infon dive illustrated lecture on Hawaii. 1 he pi< tut - were in colored photography and creal a definite desire in all to visit the beautiful scenes. Refreshments were served by the

hostess.

January Meeting Putnaniville P. T. \. The Putnaniville P. T A. will hold its January meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 in the school building. There will be no executive meeting this month. Special interest at this meeting will be the presentation of the 4-H cup awarded Miss Juanita McClure at the Indiana State Fair last September to the Putnamville school. Mr. Grimes, county agent will be ihe main speaker of the evening. The parents are urged to come to this meeting anil bring the young folks as this meeting will be well worth the time. A special program has been arranged hy Mrs. Frank

Mitchell.

This is our first meeting of the New Year so why not come out and make this a banner year for tlio Pu'- j

Junior Church Members Meet junior Church of thte Gobin Meth >- 1 dist has elected the following offi-

cers:

Pies , Aubert Meredith; Vice-pres , ' Betty Ann Baker; Sec., Virginia Ruth Arnold: Treas.. Keith Hall; i Assistant Sec.. Donald Giddinga, ^ Assistant Treas., James Harlan. Social Com.--Games. George Wen- ’ ( di ll chairman; Billy Ziegelman, | Frederick Baker, Joe Harlan, Bobby j

Ziegeltnan.

Refreshments — Doreen Rossick. chairman Mary Lee Ziegelman, Bar1. Martha Harlan, Betty Ann Call Dorothy Wollgamott, Shirley Wollgamott. Membership Com.—Jack Harlan, chairman; Billie Giddings, George Baldwin, John Baldwin, Ramona

Glover,

Members of the Choir—Marilyn Abrams, Sally Smith, Margaret Brown, Mary Belle Baker, Zula Mae Braden, Tmogene Braden, Marcie Faye, Betty Frost. Rose Marie Terry. •Tumor Church meets every Sunday morning in the Community room of the church at 10:40. All children lietween the ages of 6 and 11 are welcome. Services are under the direction of Mrs. Esther .Tones, assisted by Lois Elliott and Paul Sartorio. Mrs. Gerald Morgan and daughter of Zenia O. are visiting with Mrs. | Essie Benefiel and family.

Does Your Nose Clo§ Spoil S!i •. ond make ^ou j HEBE’S MIGHTY GOOD kt , nose “elosr- up breathing difiir \ icu \ a-tn RESULTS ARE SO GOOD Va-tro-nol the nose and up; ■ t - “ transient conge: breathing You go to work bn TRY IT TONIGHT Vicks Ya-i: MAY ( ALL LLOYD <; | (Continued frunt Pin;* many's submatini- w fw- J conscription; a small ,..-1 inet, all of which have b • ' at the outset of this war ’ Lloyd George who opposed | British offensives I cost the lives of hundres ^ ands of British > n • rs saults, and this ati.: . ■ fleeted in the lack of ir. assault the Gem n west

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namville P. T. A. <• Kappa Delta Phi To Meet Thursday Kappa Delta Phi Soroiity will hold a ealletl business meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. William Murray, east Washington street.

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HOSPITAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Willard Obenchain, Roachdalo are the parents of a son born at the county hospital Wedneslay morning. Mr and Mrs. Fred Lasley, Roachdale, are the parents of a son bom at the county hospital Wednesday morning. Mrs. R. W. Vermillion. Greencastle, returned home today from the Putnam county hospital.

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