The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1940 — Page 2

THE DAILY BAXNER, OREENCASTLE, INDIANA,

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1040.

Mrs. Jesse Tobin, Greencastle, entered the Putnam county hospital Monday. Mrs. Keith Mosier Cloverdale. R. 1, entered the Putnrm county hospital Monday night.

PEACE RALLY FAILS

Robert Harlan, Greencastle, R ?. underwent an operation at the local hospital Tuesday morning. William Smith, freshman at Oberlin College cf .'10'i Greenwood Ave., Greencastle, was awarded his class numerals in cross country at the annual Fall Sports banquet held there last night.

BERKELEY. Cal. (UP)—Efforts of the Peace Committee of the Associated Students of the University of California to promote their cause by holding a public meeting did not meet with success. Seven out of ten speakers invited to address the session declined to speak and the three who accepted failed to reach the meeting.

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LQITTY EXPANDS LONDON (UP) — Equity—trade union for actors and actresses has bowed to the inevitable and accepted two chorus girls on its council of 38 stage stars. The gilds, i Honor Blair, 23, and Doreen Perchi cron, 22 will demand $2.50 a week extra pay all around.

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A BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY Great opportunities do not announce their coming so be ready always: They that were ready went in with him to the marriage feast.— Matt. 25:10.

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-!- + -I- 1- -I- -1- -l- -!■ v -I- -l- + ANNIVERSARIES * -h-l- •e-l- -h + *!• •!• + •!• *h •b’h Wedding Mr. and Mrs. James Sutherlin, Mt. Meridian, their 41st anniversary today, December 5.

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Walter Campbell of Fillmore entered the Putnam county hospital Tuesday morning. Oscar Day of Maplewood, New Jersey, underwent an operation at the Putnam county hospital Tuesday

morning.

Bo:n November 29 to Mr. and Mi's. W. A. Stephenson of Chicago a son. William Arthur. Mrs. Steph enson was formirly Miss Irene Toney daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An-

drew Toney.

County School Superintendent ; Frank Jarrell and most of the town1 ship tiustees of this county are at ! Indianapolis today, attending the

Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wagner, Mr i state convention of the Township and Mrs. Duffy Hughes and Floyd Trustees’ Association. Miles attended the funeral of Mrs. Tomorrow evening, in the social gallic Wagner at Indianapolis Tues- rooms c.f the Pi c ♦hyterian chu ch ir

Greencastle, Eail Fisk Carnp of the United Spanish War Veterans and

Members of Section riuee of the j aux jii ar y organization of that

I camp will have their annual turkey i dinner. At the same occasion, each

Marietta Sanford, Greencastle, R. | 2 returned to her home Tuesday | evening form the Putnam County |

I hospital.

! Gordon Kerkhoff, Miss Helen A!- | I blight. Franklin. Dunwoody and Miss ■ Amy Myers, friends from Purdue, j i visited John Contonwine Sunday.

day afternoon.

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First Christian church, who have things for th bazaar are asked to bring them to the church by 8 a. m.

Friday, December 6.

Miss Helen Black, Miss Elizabeth Rariden and Mrs. Simpson Stoner were gu ts of Miss Elizabeth Ann Cam on Tuesday evening at the recital given in the Cecilian auditorium at St. Mary-of-the-Woods college at

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Last rites for Mrs. Ana Hutcheson who died suddenly Monday night at her home north of Reelsvillc, wid be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 from the Reelsville Methodist church. Rev. Dallas Rissler will officiate. Interment will be in the Boone-Hutch-eson cemetery. Dr. E. R. Bartlett of DePauw University will be one of the guest speakers at the Montgomery county Sunday school convention which will be held tomorrow in the First Baptist church at Crawfordsville. He will speak on “A Total Educational Program for the Church.” Funeral services for William Per1 ry Mi-Mains who died at the Putnam I county hospital Tuesday morning, will bo held Thursday morning at 11:00 o'clock f om the McCurry funeral home. Rev. Portius will be in eharge of the services. Interment will he in the Fillmore cemetery.

group will have election of officers for the coming new year. Rev. James L. Washington, pnstoi of th< Third Baptist Church, in Detroit will spetik at the Mt. Zion Baptist church this evening at 8 o’cloc k. Rev. Washington is pastor of the church of which Joe Louis, heavy-

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baptised Mr. LouD and pe formed his wedding ceremony. He is returning home from Hopkinsville, Ky. The subject of his talk will hr "From the Cotton Fields to th

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Miss Juanna Donnohue, daughter of Mrs. Dan Donnohue, will appear at the Indianapolis Civic Theatre Friday, December . 6 to December 11. inclusive, in the play “See My Lawyer.” Miss Donnohue is portraying the character of Blossom LaVerne, who plays an important role in the farce about a millionaire playboy and three brash attorneys. This summer Miss Donnohue attended the Berkshire Playhouse in Stoekbridge, Mass , which is one of the outstanding theatrical schools in the east.

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^.SOCIETY Thursday Bridge Club To Meet at Mrs. Garretts The first Thursday Bridge Club will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:00 o’clock at Mrs. George Garrett’s home. ■b -1- 4-4-Fillrrv’re O. E. S. To Meet Thursday Evening Fillmore O. E. S. meets in regular session Thursday evening December 5. Members please bring sandwiches and table service. There will be initiations. Visitors are always welcome. + *!• •!• + Invitations Issued For Dinners Dr. and Mrs. C C. Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rariden. Miss Elizabeth Rariden, Dr. and Mrs. V. Earle Wiseman, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Rhea .in.: Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver have issued invitations for dinners Monday • u.nine and Wednesday evening at 6:30 o’clock. + + + A J). Ita Theta Tan to Meet With Mrs. Boyd Delta Theta Tau wall meet Thursday evening at 8:00 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Rcxell Boyd, 514 South College Avenue. .(. e. -v « Women’s Study Club To Meet Thursday The Women’s Study Club will meet rhurr lay afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. E. R. Herbert, 41016 a.si Walnut street. Mis. Frank Stoessel will be in charge of the program. fmr •la> Reading Club T.> Me ’ With Mrs. Fisher The Thursday Reading Club will r i "t Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of M s. Ray Fisher, Bevcridgo net. Mrs. M D. Baker will be in charge of the program. Members are asked not to bring their food for the Christmas baskets as was p eviously requested. -I- + -*• Golden ( irele Oluii Me! Thursday, November 21 On Thursday, November 21, Mrs. losalie Allen entertained the Golden .’i ele Club with an all day meeting. \t the noon hour dinner was serveti. After dinner the meeting was called order by the vice president Mrs. Alma Wright. The club song was sung. Devotions were read by Mrs. ATaiTe' Cral'T with nine rrierhbeis answering roll call with "What I aould be thankful for." After the business meeting Mrs. Eva Brann gave a reading which was very interesting. Three contests were given and won by Mrs. Mildred Hinote, Mrs. Marie Gardner, Mrs. Alma Wright. One guest was present, Mrs. Eva Brann, and four children, Miss Marie Pierce, John David Csaft, Norman Hutcheson, Richard Gardner. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Pearl Roberts. Each member bring two presents,

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—(UP) Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau. Jr., announced that Sir Frederick Phillips, undersecretary oi the British treasury, was to arrive in the United States today to report t him on Great Britain’s financial condition.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—(UP) — Jesse Jones, Secretary of Commerce and federal lending administrator, indicated today that the United States is considering the possibility of extending some form of financial aid to Great Britain which, he said, he considers “a good risk.”

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one for secret sister and one for the grab bag. The meeting will be December 11. Please note change of date. + •!• •)• + Sipcnml Ward I*. T. A. To Meet Friday Second Ward P. T. A. will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the school. This will be a Mother RoomTeacher Conferende. At this time the mothers will go to the class room which their child is in and the mothers will have a conference with the various teachers. Anyone who has bed clothing, overshoes, jackets and coats for boys, and other articles of clothing which are not used, are asked to please bring them to this meeting. These things are badly needed and it will be appreciated if the members will bring what they have. 4 + •*• + stitch anil Chatter Club To Meet Friday Evening The Stitch and Chatter Club will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Paul Butler. 600 Apple street. 4 + + 4 \7.ur Club Met With Mrs. Parker The Azur Club met Tues lay evening with Mrs. Helen Parker, 301 west Walnut street. Prizes weie won by Thelma Humphrey, Doris Casper, Edna Randel, Gladys Glover, Charlotte Swickard and Callie Arnold. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be on January 7 it the home of Mrs. Edna Ranrtet. -r — -r ■*- Mr-i. Kendall To Bo IlestesH Friday The Friday Sewing Circle will meet Friday with Mrs. Mary Kendall for an all day meeting. Each member please bring a covered dish and Uiree birthday presents, their 25c exchange and p present for the bag. Please bring the things for the bazaar so that they can be turned

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iver to the sen eta y, Mi Ai is. Roll call will i... you, :ereal. *) v 6 tlr. and Mrs. Thomas u Celebrate \nnivermry Mr. and Mrs William E.’ >f Madison township win c heir 50th wedding anniversa lay. Open house will be he! iftemoon ami all friends ai Ives are invited to call.

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