The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1941 — Page 2
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the »ecret*rjr, Street road v. iay jjj
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* Mrs. Mae Green OooU«U were won! m
- 7 Mrs Helea Pitts and Mrs. Lota Mr. and U ; . ■
*' v. ' ' ■- •■ a»«pw :ir - -•••■diy 1 *'•«■ -‘■- •et -r.* ciuh having H
A L ykjrvSL «12 Htofte areane a* jjvjt.jt rerwrerWjf froaa a Atrwae H> teem FLo* Genres. Buewert be* ntarmri irots. WMtLaer Cai. wtert are was caXte* ty the .- .->*• and toetotX of her la/Gutr
41 T.0 r j-L TFKATEES Frnies** aad Ee-itesia
torer* * '• teens •re ’eM. tout Ire.* J-vwe.. for X0Xm* Here t a ft*v •Y'-'- a r**~y •sute-.es. rMM a. ut-i r /ejt axes »xa- do-i Le dt * Wars* v, he a ^a.<s aet/r S* <Kr* -ty or 4/ . . a feat d/emm t dan trie-. )m‘ tfj eet* aa re dee*', i.etet La f-jf A A</a He erea totte*. to uur* 'jerte ecwtnte. With a *»/> nteAaxi pie’ jts toemmmmy v. r-gr. ay ■>r;tj| Para.rryeWW. wfcw Lvr 2atU wuMet tee*, 'met. :* reteetr. *. ms* yer.mnm aeu. t* am* tarmtemteei r*rr at at v*./r Hj a«KX/.- ; jar.-ji - le-eUrr tta* •jef.rttr j» *r*- .-ortw.ai
Oaa hats to *av fltaa has aS be j*cruiXestM immt txemtxme u. oar.a jo»>I westers. Tiwrea fiemlj of tpe-.'ar.T^.ar ntxjf arid fur. piay r-a/d f Jp.' rf a-tj as. re-ww rtof eseptAAe
Hr arid M s tor to Wear. ; wiser* -.hey wrsJ ; of wsrrter.
M-.*. Br-.-w left to-pa-ac. Beach. Pi* rpesd the r* sender
John Bridges In Soriou.* (Condition
Wbumt rreAbet Mr*, item at Fhacasr. >
Mr and Mr*. C C Hesiry w. l •jjerve Lbe f.rwt. of uat tree.'t. from thnr foofae in Use Cote apartmesu to
LA/aTette.
Mr aad Mr* A I K. « asd act. data of heAjlto Brad are nere th* f of Mr and Mr* Clrve TBoeau eAAt V. asr. -.ft-.e. rtreet. St/x-khoVJers ha the new Fr-sxr. Fvxse LexVer Ooer.pany wrtoeh is beinf fo.-med Wi.:i r.eet Uij ewenaif at
Omsta of Ux (tot at Che Tfisrsoar '»«.•. Bee Cook t-eramr y of GneamarnKy* \*et teem rtmeXaf x Terr* Haute £ A' Bicir-Aert of Lafayette an- I> Hane Graesws^er head of the e-t-sanye stoieet eqpax-
KBAtasaa
Moat mter«*_-f was Mr Pe tao i a- -.suat cf Ax; trip U Ax&eftca. Wax the AtXartx -xeax xosafe for trare. Jaxha Pe-kao had to 3y frogs F ~ ax . to wvoAea thee to Moatr.w In Batiaa he tutors*}, a tra-x foe Bderr.a ax iapar. After t arvee day tnp. be arrjred in Tokor.i.~.i where he taoarded a *fcrp for Aeattx Arrmaf is. tear OAintry re ha: haa first ray is a a* he aod ere. "ret txrx-a~.f» tr.eef had to ri Aiali two day* to a oe£ ac.-
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Tie c^_tur were xxamed tfi L, —rr_x iu2Xa-*7 Eer R N A - its read the expe -x^ aa-rSee flAHrwe Beot / Few ATsaxy and 7*a> St-xetd-.c ^ IxrjiTvux txxnes-
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bataasai stemeea-r •eefjtr.r tor woI »ex uaestei* wsC exteKata with a tea AeturhaT afteraoor at thn* | . <o-x c at the borne ef Mr* Ctyi.-
j WhWxar L2S W«od Street Pr-jf P.tad Wjoaey wad talk to tb*
. • aexahen avi the.r (rv**ts on "te
by M r?
rally. It wa» for any tx'txber
a <Jeatr. of Jetia. -erred.
The xext rxeet.xg
- her faxi.'.y P.^freshmehts Warner f*pre'entatival wafers and wffee were* refreahni* nts and pro»J
nent.
■ wiH be at the In a quartet that faJ
boas of Mr? Calx P.enfro.
".umbers waf P.usse!] 1 Padgett. Mr. Hale ar,;J
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egular busirxs? meets
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I J'en. b-Jigt* j Mary BrvSgee
-x.' -.ue* r. * crttlrai crmASe/t, .r 7 30 o'cioek in the aaaenvbly r'xxii of •Jm etty tooApttal at IhdtoMpal « arx <£* crxirt heraae j ;x.< 'jf xaat c.ty are crxitiiRi-n* 0«err. Lyon and aor. Keith
t» **7 amt jrday M efne.tt Intern.
x openA PrXLa y ar/I m VoExaee-e Theaire oox*Arr*d w.th Ext.
fjewAAtfa A rao-d-paced phrtw* Fugtti»» From a Freer. Camp toyina a two "ifcy «bg**e*n*«t vylay at the O anvfa Trsea.tr* woth Jarlt Hof*, in the t'ttrrj* t'/e. of a two-fjjrted erxr.fr •tewi be.iere* J» K eif* tirtt VtltetA*r» of tfc* iaw the opfeirtor.ty of fee., tifyinf vx.r error H 'e/tojjt* rje*me)y re* a x* Vs the at-.-eer. n fxx/rrxd Cararar. * a tax wip-x 'narre.ir daya or. the p air.o wri.'.-ti opers* Frvlay a.od Aat* urday at the Orar.ada Theatre and atMrtdtr.g to H t'-ye -set ad -jet hi a aa fit a* ever and ready to gtve 'nit with 'lx '.rri and vigor wh.eb r aa triara/.'xr.zed ou to aser appearance*
He-f e-« 1/ -be Hee/el M'rjatef ndea Use ary .a Morsoyram. 0 tfertiitng "Hey Bandita wh.'.h opens Friday ar. 1 S»‘ur-lay at the Chateau Thea-
tre
Jto'k Randall, p'.p.ilar weetern • ntro, '.».'e aga’o rideti acroaa t.-x <• the CY.at*4.. Theatre In a rxe Monograni thr-lier. The
x.r effort* te .tosexty the nsec artsva.'Xx^wte-: » tne reaeat affray ir , ssr.e.Ti Ear dgea -atesved hit Ixfwry I , ' He wat K-eX T.ewiay r.^ht in th* '’Aid Vhouto Cafe 111 Eaa*. Cojr street ladtonapoha where he wa* emptoyad. in ac effor*. to defea*. **iRtnader* in thetr arterrpt to rob th
ptoe*. ® B
, dera.use waa formerly Mxs Roaale* McCuSovgti. da ughf* - of Mr, and
aav- rexmad home fnxc St Peter*Fia where they t/xxt Mri Lyon a rnnthar M/a George Kaoy, who will rpeivj the remainder of the
winter .n the South
Dr and Mr* Chariea Va.*sdendu (, of Benjamin M. '.r. are the parenU ■4 a axi Osarx* toOhur Mr* Van-
Ui their nca wa* ■ emrvi up by th* PYcniah legat. - e. In nis aeoMir *. cf the war ass: it? outexane Hr p*:t*o paxf pmrtx&ar tribute to tne A.xxr.-na Re-: O-jA* aid for Flnlaxd ax ageaxy with beado -artera is New York, for the a-: which trey have gives hta coustry He aiao sard teat F-xnnd a ore.* egtoit. a happy and aa the pec^x axe proud and happy that they *a-. e: Useir rxjrr.e* and rrxnt of all thex freedexr. aa la feetad orly in a dexs'x-
raey.
xseeae of Mxsjerm Axl Aeaanjr* Chto Met -*«* Mr* iUritoA
I The V. wran a Ctoh met
with Mr*
i R Btorsdm Tabtaday afterr-ocn for recipe* Durixg the afternoon a con-
WDf.f U ' EPIhfOPAL
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1 regular
i -eaa nxecgg
j caw
‘ -xeetiag ?xac* was besd yxttiy with t*x -.tser feoeraied essb* of Grtea--.a*xx rbc-L-t te eohttoMd and contse i-ti jeaxty at again co--pexatiBg with -.Cher group* on a Chrototoa tregraa* Mr? T. G.l
Tuseher etairmaa cf the pngTarc'Hr* Phy.ai der Pruitt
. -xxxxittee ca.>d attextloo to aeverai'
H ra* f semenu* C lub Met M ith Mr* Kader
Th* Joiiy Get-Together Home Eco-1 rr-xx.-c* c.x: rr.e: Thursday with Mr*. I
Err.*- Rader w.m Mr? VerUn Fader' T 3() , t thf ... f of 1 at aaaathnt tooaUaa Eleven mem-1 0 flB>p Str> . rxt* anjoyed a pitch-in dinner at the I + + + * ' aomt hour Three gue*U who were ^. lu r ^ u T , \ H * tote* admitted to memtenkip. were! rw , mn|f M
! Delta Theta Tau mH
eveatog at the homeotf^ West with thirty-fivr J
ent
During the business J J. B. Crosby w as ckraal the Province Conventmi February 1 ar : at Liifl Mrs. West gave a ifl -otal number of Chrittfl illed. Miss Dorothy KM 1 report on ho w the mtml f the special - --.: nl Plans were made foil ..eeting which vi! be I January 23. at Mr? Sa
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The bucxieas meeting waa conducted by the new president, Mrs. I. E. Stone. Roc caL waa answered by tact of the members teiUng w nat ahe : eceived for Chrxtmaa. During the afternoon Mas Mary Lou Schott via1 :ted the club and gave samples and
t-xr Dunrg the bust- tes*. was conducted which was won .1 waa voted that the * by Mi*s Mhlred York and Miaa
a axi:zt of the December j Wilma Rader.
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Sectioa Three Met With Mr*. Pruitt
Secuor. Three of the First Christian church held the regular January matting Thursday at the home of
with Mrs.j
Police baflSr.;e **p*ru have «c .-r. rxd the buSef. wh.cto waa fired into ha rxrdy ,n their effort to ae <r*re a cxw oobm-t..ng the :d*xtu>
of the aaaa.lant*
Mr? Brvdg-* the young man'* ■tes-er ■viMitkA tent in th* hedpitai and c/mver-v-d with hi.4. about th*
affair.
Mr* Bridge* aad her eon had orx* : tor /»* war ;w. wa.*..-g f-ir a
chance "to grab a hold-up man,'’ but that ah* had toid hi it. not to reArt if a hr/id-up occurred Hi* reply to her at that lime waa "that h* wtoii-l not a'and by and tie* morse*
takem wittoert fighting for it
FOR RK.NT fi towt water ar<d
f '.tyrrr. Kd - « to»* ah-i 773-H
room apart rrxnt garage furniahed
M/a E C MACtolkimfc
Th* aermoa by Reverend Claude J M McClure next Sunday morning at j Gob,r. Mesnortol Church, will be baa < d oa L»vyd Douglas latest veto. ' Inrttation to Live ' Dr. W' S. Ra der. Rev E.m*r I. Camker and j Vernon B-.gler will assist with the service, Miur.r. by Dr Van D<-nrrax. TV mpaon and the chorus choir. This morning friends accompajaied leu.u*l T. Buis, tomes rtmident of Gr—ncastie from this city to Greenstxirv where he bedamg a guest at the Old Fellow*' Home Mr Buis, now al/.-hst W years old has been living with his son at Terre Haute Mr. j Buis married Miss Idell* Wilson, sis- ;
10-2p. (tor of J. T Wilson. In this city many
year* ago but her death occurred
some year* ago
J M Nelson, vicar.
72b 8 Lexurt St Surday ft 30 a jh Church achooi.
10 30 a m. Holy Commuatoa and
Pnday Jaa. 10th < 00 p. m nual mtotnxr* are! supper at
* church.
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j Aa fr<-M and clean aa a daisy— I that's tb* way your curtains will look Ilf you send them to th* Home Laun- ! dry A Cleaners they will hang -tr night log. ' _10-lt.
FOR HALE: 4 young fresh dairy rows extra good. 25 Shropshire ewes 2 to 4 years old Leland OWlcotr 11., miles west Morton. 10-2p
JoRrlievt Mb try of
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Ladies—Don’t overlook
the
1/2 OFF Sale Suede Shoe's
2 50
$4.00 Values Now $4.00 lUsck, Brown A Mine ™
$5.00 Calues Now $ Blink, Brown A Wine
See These on The Tables. R. & S. Boot Shop 20 E. W’AHH. HT.
Used Cars
A* rotriptetc a line of u«*d ear? a* you'll find aaywhere, 'he, k the : acvni* rnakaa. naodei* and prire* Then at* •tor stock—it will pay you to get our propodlion. get our term, they will save you
mowey.
1940 Oldsmobiie 90 Sedan f ar like new. driven leo* than 15,ftOU mil*-. Have over $440 on the.
1939 Dodge Sedan
(tor in rs'ellrnt—very low mileag-
Hesit r 4 Radio. Deluxe
Equipped tiirougbout. vOi/0
1939 Oldsmobile Sedan
5>ry Clean 6t m t\~
aad Heater OOrL.)
1939 Ford Tudor
A-l
throughout 1938 Buick Sedan Extra well raped for
i-mr
$595
Well tired. Radio 4 Heater. 1937 Ford Sedan .... $310 1937 Ford Tudor .... $295 1937 Chevrolet Townsedan $345 1937 Plymouth Tudor $345 1936 Chevrolet Townsedan $245 1936 Chevrolet Coupe $235 1935 Qsevrolet Coupe $185 Invrwtlgate our #% plan on I’aed (tort. Th* low**! In the industry.
phone set lift N. INDIANA Your OldamobOa-Pontiac
I .xa/gea The am maelitg wiL to renc at th* home of Mr* &:~ptoemt\ 1 :too*r oe January 23 arei the pru-
lkr - 11 j erata tnL be a rou^i table dtoCBMiM
\ of tht subject of Ixtenor Decorating Mexr tore wtii to ai . Jtd of further ttmt xe* 'Juts ego ‘ret ■ r-.j.ier Zrt t -'an* B Br.wnfirA 'resented j the atxtrseeer. * program ^suig tne I j .up*'. *Thoa* Two BnUiant Woe*er I Rose MacauUy a.to Virginia Woolf "I ' a ml* taken frwu J B Pnertiey is • nt* heacnptxm of threa. Tne*e two were choata aa outrtandicg in the part-war group of genome inuilectmi» rrejrt of whom are wtonen Ct*idenng their part wr.'ing and their j< attitude tmrard war, ttie speaker I peculated cn their attitude* today, ' -hat they are writing wrat contn---uUora they may have to make that ffer any solutiona. Virginia Woolf a 1 Three Guinea* ' ihowed the author j^ioof from conflict and one can only | -peculate a* to what ahe think* mow 4 the pcanbiUty of women * ending
ear.
Rose Macaulay* great historical wove! "The Bhadfiw File* waa ketche'i showing it to to a triumph :rom *everai pomt* of view A novel 4 the early 17tn century it D a noughtful and artistic book full of yvnholism In striking contrast is 4im Macaulay* -Told by an Idiot " ntenaeiy modem in theme and atyle. presentation of modem life and nought, without solution of profoem*. Purported to be the story of a amily it may well he the story of ingland or even of the world. Mr* Woolf is a brilliant critic and seayist beside* being a novelist as roven by her books “The Common .< ader" and ‘ The Second Common' aader •• In these she write* for tne nteiiigent reader who love* teetoa. ot for the literary critic. Her greatst novel is Mrs Dalloway which eals not with events in themselves Ut with one day in the life of Mrs Jalloway during which she recalls ■lany event* and passes through a ariety of mental and emotional exlerience*. In these modem writers -ne must acknowledge a superb kill, mastery, and art in expression Hie speaker proved tbem women cnowing how to write and with omething to say. masters of their iiedium. Dr. Brownfield'* presentsion was masterful and brilliant. Three new members were present it the meeting, Mrs. J. Wesley Childers, Mrs. C. C. Henley and Mrs. lames Oliver.
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Mrn. EMe Reeves Hostess To <•olden Circle dub The Golden Circle Sewing Club .net Wednesday at the home of Mrs. I 51»ie Reeves. There were seventeen!
$495
Henry Bicknell and Mrs Henry Runyan a? aseirting nortesse*. Twentyoae members and two guests were present Seventy-two call* were re-
ported.
After the business meeting Mrs. Clay Brothers gave a beautiful tribute to the memory of Mrs. Mollie Alspaugh a deceased member. Mis. Pruitt gave an interesting and instructive paper on “Trees of Bible Resown." mentioning twenty-six trees native to the lands of Bible history closing with a short poem of her own ar.d Joyce Kilmer's “A
Tree •’
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Mr*. Johns ThurvLy
Section One .‘ tr- AM
J church met Ttej-rtr dH the nome of Mi W..irl Mrs Edna Ra: ar.d t'.l Woodrum assisting. W twenty-one memr/rr? anifl
I (.•■tlBDrX «» PM'V Somerset Church sen*
conducted Sun day a ■
cnurch. Service.- •nil Jay School at ; ■ 00 A ■ lowed by Church semcail
Night service befiil I j clock. Everyone - w:!«® |
Golden Wheel New Offkerv Are U%ted Officers for the coming year to Read Golden Wheel are chairman., Him Florence Evens: vice-chainnan. 1 Mrs Roy Sutherlin: secretary-treaa- j urer Miss V.rgink* Dean: historian.! Miss Mary Virginia Young; and sponsor Miss Mary Elizabeth Peck.
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Miller Grain (oespnay Raptoye* Are Fatertaincd
Employes of the Miller Grain Company along with wives of employes, were entertained at the Greencaat'e store Thursday evening by the Stew-art-Wnmer representatives of Indianapolis. Gat haying to show the aaiesmso the value of the new Dualtemp refrigerator. the Stewart-
Denier.
the only man who is safe without insur ance f
m Simpson Stoner First-Citizens Bank Bldg. Phone 6
NELLY D( WEEK
FO* SPRING Nelly Don, woman! hour In American icl doe$ a new collection^ •ng ftminin* America! wardrobe needs! Dr*!* which to play, work I Above) Town crepe rsyo* fo «n green. Bahama blue pink, California gold. M-* 1 $6.50 PITCHFORDS
