The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 September 1940 — Page 4
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Uie church Saturday evening'. Several from here attended
v.* 'I’ 'r d* d* d* d* d* ® i State Fair at Indianapolij:
Mr. an l Mrs. Ott Farrow spent
Sunday with Mr. anti Mrs. Ben
Blaydes.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page and children visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hopkins Sunday. Mr and Mrs Eza Page visited Mr and Mrs. Walter Page Sunday. The business meeting was held a!
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CHURCH OBSERVANCE INTERESTS REV. RADER Rev. Scott Rader, retired Methodist minister, of Greencastle, is deeply interested in the centennial observance of its organization by the Hinton Methodist church, held September 1 to 8. That charge was his figjt, beginning in 1885. Other ministers known in Greencastle and D. ’auw circles have been pastors ‘ here. The se ies of events in connection with the observance of the 100th birthday opened with a historical parade, with more than 80
entries.
In its announcement of the event, the Hinton Daily Citia-3 said: ••An cldir-ttflVi'jl' service, such as might havo Ibern hoW seventyfive or one-hundi'd years ago, will b e held at 7:50 o’clock Thursday evening in the church building. Rev. Scott Rader, retired Methodist min- | ister who came to serve the Hinton j church in 1885, and lived with his I young wife at the old parsonage where the Kramer Hardware store is now located, will speak at the
The Hadies Aid Society met at the j service, telling of interesting exhome of Mrs. Bernice Booker Tues- ! pcriences he had while pastor of the
day.
GIVES OKAY—Attorney General Robert H. Jackson, who gave ruling that President had right, as Commander-in-Chief, to transfer 50 over-age de-
stroyers to Britain.
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AIR TRAGLDY—So hard did Pennsylvania Central airliner hit ground near Lovettsville, Va., killing Senator Ernest Lundeen and 24 others that ship was scattered in fragments. Here, attempt is made to drag one of propellers from earth.
Mrs. Mabel Young has gone to Russellville to teach in the school
there.
The Hadies Aid Society i.s having a fish fry at the church Friday eve ning. Entermtinment will be furnished by the Dilion Family. Janies Wright has entered Central Normal college. Miss Ruth Pape and William neach were married last week. IN MEMORY In loving memory of wife a.id mother Mrs. Sabra Braden who passed away September 10. 1938. Deep in our hearts lies a picture of a I loved one gone to rest. In memory’s frame we shall keep t bcacuse she was one of the best. As we loved her so we shall miss her in our hearts she is always near Hoved, remembered, longed for always brings many a silent tear. Sadly Missed By John Braden and Family. (J|i4 - 4 ,, 1 4 + + + + + + + + + $j I- NEW MAYSVII.EE + ot -t- -l- -i* ••■ - T - -j. -T -!* *r Mrs. Nancy Elliott re turn el home Saturday from Long hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hinkle
:hu:ch. Candles will be used to light
the church for the service and the men and women will be seated on opposite sides of the cente r aisle, as was the custom years ago. Mrs. Clint Sherwood, former choir director of the Methodist church, will return to Hinton to lead the congre-
itional singing of old hymns. The hymns are to be "lined out.’’
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Pichett. Miss Marie Woods spent the wc.-k with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sam | Woods of near Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewa’ t and daughter of Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shea of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Orville Elliott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Ramsey of Indianapolis spent the week end with Dale Welle and family. Mrs. Albert Risk and Mrs. Pea;l Eggers spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Hin Kendall.
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KNOWS CORN- -What’s doing in corn is considorcd by Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee Henry A. Wallace, former Agriculture Secretary. Corn is on his farm at Johnson, Iowa, in state noied for its tall stalks.
FOE’S KIN—Rev. Paul Strasser, Benedictine monk, arrives by ocean plane in New York. He i* reported seeking American refuge for brother Otto, No. I foe of Nazis.
There is a superstition which says that a FRIDAY THE I3TI1 is unlucky hut we say it is LUCKY for the movie-goers of (ireoncustl'.* and Piilnain County! Because the— GRANADA
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of Balkans, forced to abdicate his Rumanian throne in his son, Crown Prince Michael, left. Michael formerly reigned
as King, previous to 1930.
not understand h a a light 4. registeicd as a three-inch rail his gage. Or at I'-.i.-t he coaldtl til he discovered a garden spnjj been in operation n- . the gap an hour.
GIFT TO BRITAIN—U S Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy presents to May ericatAmbulInce ' Amcr .\ c 1 an Ambu| ance No. I, gift 0 f Mrs. Kennedy. G encan Ambulance Corps, rap.dly grown to 260 ambulances and surgical units.
._ ,or and Mayoress* Mrs. Kennedy. Gift established Ad''
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