The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1940 — Page 4
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TONIGHT & THURSDAY
UKOISTUATION HOARDS (Continued from One> school house Ualvin King, William Kiger. George Miller, Morris Heavin. North Maiion, at Fillmore- Marion Sears, Maynard Grubb, Theodore Brown, James Hunter. South Marion, at Cross Roads school house - Martin L. Nichols. I Emmett Hurst, John Sears, Roy Thomas. East Madison, at No. 10 school house Sam Henry, Rex Hathaway, Ralph Call. James Walker. West Madison, at Brunerstown— Herbert Boswell, Frank Joyner, Barny Shaner, Kimel Wilson. North Washington, at Pleasant Garden — Pete Holsapple, Loren Heath. Robert Lewis, Rex Hammond. North Warren -To be supplied. South Warren, at Putnamville school house Blugene Cooper, Mrs. Jessie Williams, Orville Collins, Walter Wamsley. East Cloverdale, at Cloverdale school house Oscar Michael. W. J. McCullough, Wayne Staley, George R. Arendt. West Cloverdale, at Cloverdale school house Clarence Dabis, Ellis Mumly, Fred Lasley, Robert Coff-
man.
East Jefferson, at Belle Union school house O. R. Larkin, Paul T. Buis, Dennis Vermillion, Joseph
Horn.
West Jefferson, at Mt. Meridian— Ray Herbert, Vernie Larkin, Joseph Grubb, Leland Clark. Mill Creek, at Broad Park—Edward Schultz, Martin Broadstreet j Gale Baugh. Gilbert Prichard. North Greencastle township, at | James Birt's residence Lreis Hasty. Rex Coleman, Ben Davis, Robert Hoffman. Fox Ridge, at Mrs. Ruth Shuck’s residence, 59 Martinsville street— | Roy M Brackney, Ross Runyan, Raymond Spurlock, Dennis Harrold. Llmedale. at Ferrand filling station—Ola T. Ellis. M. C. Johnson, Rosalie Black. Rachel Buis.
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North First ward, at assembly North Second ward, at High room, court house Charlie Michael.' School building Gilbert Rogers, Edith Thomas. Isa Myers, Frank Ruth N. Timmons. Mrs. Geneva Ashworth. J Shelly, Phoebe Brown. South First ward, at assembly South Second ward, at High School room—James L. Hamilton, Russell building Ernest H. Collins, Ruth Newgent. Flossie McIntyre, Alta Trembly, Ed. Coffman. Newgent. I North Third ward, at John Brown’s
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CHKIST.MAS SEAL (Condnueil from One) schools and future plans. Miss Gerke said approximately twenty-five patients are expected to report for examinations at the clinic to be heid Wednesday by the Putnam County Tuberculosis Association. Seal Sale supplies were distributed and instructions to the workers given by Mrs. G:ay Potter, general Seal Sale chairman. The 1940 Christmas Seal Sale opens November 2c and continues through December 25. In closing, Mr. Poor expressed his appreciation to the members of the executive committee, board members, township chairmen, Busine is and Professional Woman's Club, Kappa Delta Phi, the medical Profession, post office employees and
the pi ess for their pledged assistance in the 1940 Seal Sale campaign.
DEPAI'W CHAPEL President Clyde E. Wildman spoke this morning at Gobin Memorial Methodist Church at DePauw University first tegular Worship Chapel of the year. He made a plea for constiuctive criticism in education and religion. ’’The ’debunking' process can go too far," President Wildman said. “We can all criticize but, as present, our need is for constructive thought and cieative action.” Dr. Wildman said that the first mile in evaluation was the critical attitude, but education and religion must go the second mile with constructive suggestion. "Our job is to take things as they are and change them to what they ought to be,” he concluded. Miss Jeanne Buss and the University Choir, accompanied by Dr. Van Denman Thompson at the organ, sang “A Hymn of Freedom” as a procssional anthem.
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