The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 October 1940 — Page 2

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The Putnam Coun'y Hu i! Y u' club tnombe s met with \K22 '■ Lou Schott, Wednesday eveninp. chairman of th'' meeting was V.M liaan Wriprht, Madison towm.Vp who is president of the county you”, organization. The November and Doconibe meetings were plnmnd i.”. c and committees ^’pye* o .•} ■■■' r follows: securing a speaker, Mif Mary Overholsrr refreshircnt-. Schott, Miss Mnflhinnn O in • Overholse.'. The November meeting will he o a patriotic character, and at t!meeting, also, there will he electin' of offieers. for whieh the nomin: committee members are Franc!.' McClure, Miss Fre la Sims, G Kerrick, and William Wright. Decembe" 17. the Rural Youth club will have a pitch-'n Christrr dinner at I he home of the president Mr. Wright, in Madison township. November 13, the state convention of Rural Youth elul : will b held, and will be nt’erde 1 bv M Freda Sims and Gene Kerr’Vk delegates from the Putnam cour. " organizations. Representatives from Pn'nnm county will take part in the dist’ic judging contest at the .-rh-iol b ' ing in Nerth Tcre Haute, Satur 'i"

Five young people from this county will contest ' and lea'ders from th: county alro will b~ preetnt an 1 p? ' icipatc. RKIAN GUKSSr.'G may win ycu a. prize! Guess the number of bean :i the pot in the window at the C: !: ovale. .IT-2. rortrr.AV i mills These present to enjoy the snr- j i " p irty Friday n’ght at • ome of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencend family In'honor of J-Vekic M il ' I

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Air. and Mrs. William Haver and Mr. and M s. Joy Haver of La! City. Mich., have returned hema there after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Skelton near Manhattan. The Havrrs foimerly lived nea’ Hie Skelton home, having moved f.-om there, to Michigan. Quite a few relatives and friends gathered at the Skelton home Satu day to visit with the Havers. These who called Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. John White, Henry White, Mrs. Lucy Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Perkins and rons, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Roberta and son Virgil, Mr. and Mrs. Ollio Wright md daughter. Clara Belle, am! Mr. and Mrs. John Danberry and daugh-

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Sunday callers wore Rev. and Mrs. Villas Risslor. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Meibert and daughter, Shirley, Mrs. .'.lattic Mitchell and son Paul, Mr.

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The Misses Imegsne Dunn and Irene Young enteitained a number of friends with i Halloween party Tue ;ilay everdn. ' the home of the • pai'«<htr in honor of Von Da

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• : prenen* v/eeo Lola Mari 0 Il.’ni:' Br.rlfi Jan "Alexander.

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I.Tr. and Mrs. Glen White, east of the city, are the parents of a son

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Mr .and Mrs. Olen Campbell, 851 north Jackson str. ot, are the parents 'of a daughter, Carol LaVerne, born

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where they visited Mrs John Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Casper and daughter, Bevci' y Sue, have return'd to their h ie h' re after vivrcvernl ’ iv - in Stinesville "•ith M •. and Mi.; N. P. Van Buskirk. Mts. W. M. Ellis vl. ited Wednesday with her si.stc . Mrs. Nolle Piffer it B azil. Mrs. Piffer, who was ill t ome tim(> in the Clay county ■spital, has been removed to her home and is improving. Mrs. Luella R. McCur y of Plant *y, Fin., who has been visiting '.■ith relatives in southein Indiana, was in Greencastle for a short time today on her way to Crosse Point Farms, Mich., where be will visit her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Criswell and family. Since leaving her ■ Jour yen's ago, Mrs. MoCurry ha ?en in Alaska and the western coast stales.

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Donald Wayne Potter: 2080 vgc-r.e Baldwin; 2083 Ed- ■ •.utter, Jr.; 2087 Arthur w .‘ tlth; 2088 Francis Leon • 2080 Fred.*rick ReinboUl > ' loff; 2090 Raymond Roscoe Alexander.

HAVE SYMPHONY TICKETS El; li’y-T-ven season tickets for Mi" 1940-41 concerts of the IndianHdi 3y. iy Orchestra are held b> G ; encnrtle residents and DeR.auw students, according to word '■ n Mi-s Vine!a Kunter, ticke. cha: nian fr Greencastle. Furthr r to induce student attenmc" th-' 1 Ur versity is making ar(.n r.ie'Mn to provide Nus service at w to and :nom Indianapolis on concert days. ; M s. '/'Ley Childers, chairman of the Crceneistle unit cf the Inana S: Symphony Socioty’s i n committee, has received fur- ■ n ; eo trlen ts regarding the '" "t ■■ mi. by Indiana's only i‘ v ttTnphi :iy orchestra) A list of he full rynip'tonles ta be play * ' i M ' th? rcries of 10 pairs of Fri’Y afi rr in ar.d Saturday evon•r concerts icludes some of the "on rst compositions in musical Htrature.

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reenea.itle P. T. A. Council iet at City Library Wednesday A t a meeting of the Greencastle P n . A. Council held at the City Libary on October 30th, the following ver elected to serve as officers for Hie year 19(0-41: President, Mrs. W. a. Huggard; vice president, Mrs. Ednund Togr; secretary, Mrs. Fred Rook; treasurer, Mrs. W. L. Feld. The Council will again sponsor the Mothers Singers group and endeavor • o build up the Parent-Teacher Sho'f t the public library. The Council will also sponsor the annua! joint neeting of all the P. T. A. organizations in the city when they celebrate ihefr Founders Day in February.

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Hallowe’en Social Held By Putmunville P. T. A. The Putnamville P. T. A. held its nnual Halloween social in the bascnent of the Putnamville school hou'e Tuesday evening, Oct. 29. A lovely rogram of popular music was p: n"nted by the State Farm Band. There was an excellent attendance y the community to this party .vhlch added to the fun and frolic, hope wire many nnaaqueradors; pn s- . t ivho entertained as well as fooled icir friends, giving the party that iuiloween spirit that is loved by all. nth young and old. Contests we: eld, prizes were given and everyone ;>ent a pleasant evening visiting /ith one another. (idpath P. T. A. To .Meet Friday The Ridpath P. T. A. organization vill hold its regular monthly meetng at 2:15 o'clock Friday afternoon in the auditoriem of the school building. A very interesting program an been pk’.nne i under th" supervision of the program committee and he fifth grade. A splendid attendince is expected. •T* *9 -b •b a>ne Star Club Enjoyed dallmve’en Dance The Lone Star Club held a Halowe'en dance at their hall Wedncslay evening. Music was furnished by the Indiana State Farm band. Refreshments of dougnuts, ginger bread and cider were served to sixtyeven members and guests. SIX NUMBERS LOST

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Jimmie Dean Arno! 1, son of Mr . nd Mrs. Ezra Aiiiold of Fillmore, 4 years today, October 31. ’ , . | Mrs. Amos Quinton, 107 east Btrry s-rcet, to-tay, October’ 31. Richard Dale Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foster. 22 Beveridge street, 15 years today, October 31. Nannie Ruark Cline, CoatesvhiV today, October 31.

.eceived Lorn other sources. Advisory Board Below is a list of Putnam County Advisory Board Members to whom registrants may feel free to go to assistance in filling out questionnaires. These Board members av also authorized to .administer a!’ oaths without charge. Two persons are available in each township. ’ aul F. Boston is chairman, and working with him are F. L. O'Hair and J. B. Crosby. Arsoclate members gre the followaig: Greencastle Tv/p—David Grimes. Greencastle; Eve: ttt Jones, Greencastle. Washington Twp.—Glendon Righlsell, Reelsville; Curtis Strain, Rvelsville. Clove'dale Twp. -Lr? Walters, Cloverdale; Jesse McCoy, Cloverdale. Marion Twp.—C. J. Ferrand, F*ltmore; Amos Hunter, Fillmore. Jefferson Twp. Dora Pritchard. Cloverdale, R. R. 2; Ray Vaughn, Greencastle, R. R. 2.

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Madison Twp. Ray Eva astle, R. R. 4; Jaioaj Greencastle, R. R. 4, Clinton Twp.-Sanfonl fudson, R. R. i; Dinald I Jreencastle, R. R. p Monroe Twp. Sam iainbridg?; Hov/ant Jainbridge. Wa D. L Mn| lamville; Fr.ar.l-: Sutho'la] ■dllo. Floyd Twii—Charley Bninbiidge: I. -y Altfrs, 1 Russell Twp. -Dcnald ■cllvillc; Earl B. Sutherlla,] ville. Franklin Twp.—Glen In lale; Eston Cooper, Road Jack sen Twp.—Versa! nack, Ronrlui do, R. R, 3;; toachdale, R. R.

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Rcmemher Cafte’ne Long For County Treasurer November 5 I 15fed your vote! I n-ed the job! I guarantee to serve you efficiently because of my qiinlifleatlons. THANKS

(Cntifir.urtl from I*nK:o One) ounty list. Six young men on the Hi t of regstrants In Putnam have volunteer 'd or military service and their numers will be placed at the top of the t from Putnam county to make un he first quota called out. It is be1 ved there are enough of these vmmteers to make up more than the Irst quota, which may call for only ur or five. The state draft board will deterilnc the number of men to be suplied by each of the local draft oards in the state. It was slated at the office of th ocal draft board, this morning, tbn ' he registrants will be divid"d in'o I bur classes, of which the first class j vill include all who are available or service; the second class will be i hose whose calling to service is deerred because of occupational stalas; class three will be deferred be- jJ ause of dependents; class four will ie those deferred specifically by law because they are unfit for military

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The hoard will send out questionnaires to all who registered in the county, regardless of apparent disability or any other seething reason for deferred classification, and, upon the return of these questionnairei | to the board, the board will classify the draftees according to the show- ! ing made on the questionnalrer

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If has been properly said that the Court 5 represent the last rreai forum of Democracy♦he place where the common man may assert hs rights and defend his liberty. It is most necessary, therefore, that our judges shall be studious fair and impartial; courageous yet human; ° n that they shall practice no political favoritismIf elected Judge of the Putnam Circuit Court I pledge myself to the above rule of conduct. YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED.