The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 November 1940 — Page 4

CHATEAU LAST TIMES TONIGHT YOU'LL LIKE THIS ANN PRESTON DVORAK FOSTER "CAFE HOSTESS” Curtoon Snafthhot and News FRIDAY & SATURDAY HERE'S A DANDY

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Society News (ConUnutMl From Page Two! Woman's I uian To Friday Tho Woman’s Union of the Fiist Chris.ian church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the church parlors. Mrs. Paul Boston will have charge of the devotional period. Rev. H. C. Fellers will give the prog am, the subject "The Living Bible, the Contribution of Scholarship." Members and friends are urged to be present.

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Indorsers of Photoplays To Meet With .Mrs. Luimm Indorsers of Photoplays will meet j at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the j home of Mrs. Ferd Lucas. + * + + Miss Vera •lean Clark Honored at Shower A miscellaneous shower was given j Wednesday evening by the employes | of the local telephone office at the | home of Mrs. Ruth Martin, 110 east Poplar street, for Miss Vera Jean * Clark, who is to become the bride of Don Tate on December 1. Miss Clark j received many lovely gifts. Refresh- I ments were served, carrying out the hi ide's chosen colors of pink and blue. Those present were Miss Ethel Payne, Miss Lillian Albright, Miss Lotna Thomas, Miss Edna Hood, Miss Eunice Butler, Miss Laura Strange, Miss June Stewart, Miss Lola Miller, Miss Lenora Hight. Miss Helen Hutcheson, Miss Maxine Robleits. Miss Kathryn Vaughn, Miss | Edith Patterson, Miss Dathyl Tnomp- ! son. Miss Lucile Rice, Mrs. Lucy i Howard and Mrs. Ruth Martin. .j, Corinthian Sunday School Clans To Hold Dinner Meeting The Corinthian Sunday School j class of the Gobin Memorial Metho- I (list church will hold its annual dinner meeting for the husbands Mon-1 I day evening, December 2, at 6:30

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fUONCASTLr r ‘Where the Crowds Go'

TONIGHT:

GUY KIBBEE & LYNEE ROBERTS in “STREET OF MEMORIES”

o'clock. Mrs. R. D. Abrel is chair- program,

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Mrs. David Jones is in charge of the j bring a covered dish and a 10c toy.

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Tri Kappa To Hold Initiation Tonight Pledging will be held this evening : at 5:45 o'clock by active chapter of Tri Kappa, at the home of Mrs. Frank Cannon. Initiation se vices will be held at 6:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. L. G. Stellings. Following initiation, dinner will be served at the home of Mrs. D. W. Killinger

at 6:30. A business meeting will follow the dinner. i- + + + .Mrs. Crosby To Be Hostess Friday Ulyssen First and Second will meet Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Joe Crosby, Seminary stieet. The book to be reviewil "Raleigh’s Eden” by Inglis Fletcher.

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FROZEN FOODS An announcement to our customers— We now have a large assortment of Birdseye Brand, Fruits and Vegetables at reasonable prices.

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Theta Alumnae Tea Positioned The Kappa Alpha Theta il tea for freshmen planned fot afternoon at the home of Mr Rhea has been postponed.

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