The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 February 1941 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANVEit, (iRHENCASTIjE, INDIANA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY

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“It Wave* For Air A. R. fiaiidM, PnbDstor Entered In the poetofflce At Oreen:aetle. Indiana, aa second claaa mall natter under Act at March 8, 1878. SuhecrtpJon price, 18 cent* per wee*; $3.00 per year by mall In Putiam County, $3.S0 to $8.00 per year if inail outalde Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackaon Street

Society

MIhh Betty Brynn . — Society Editor Phone All Social and Pemonal Item* To 98

Women’s Missionary Society To Meet With Mrs. Edwards

TTie Women'* Missionary ^ocietv

of the First Christian church meet Tuesday afternoon

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o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harold | • Wr anc * -'amen o. numci, Edwards, 401 Eost Seminary street their fourth annive ; sary today. Feb-

Assisting hostesses will be Mrs. .Janr Hayes. Mrs. H» n y Phillips. Miss

Birthdays Mrs. .lames

G. Hunter, I

A BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY We know that there is no death.)

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Christ proved this: Nevertheless death reigned from Adam to Modes, even over them that had not sinned after the similitude of Adam's transgression. who is the figure of him that was to come. Homans 5:14

personals ^ „«.i i nr ai tMirtrvi

and LOCAL NEWS BRIEFS

Hose Sidtlons and Mrs. Phylander Piuitt. The leader in charge for the meeting will be Mr Ralph West.

Mrs. Fred T>dd To Be Hoslesi Tuesday Xftemoon Women's Miss > nary Society of the Baptist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 30 at the home of Mrs. F -ed Tod I, East Walnu' street. Members plo'ise note change in meeting place.

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Methodist Women To Meet Wednesday

The Circles of tl Woman’s Society he,o ' rf Kristian Serve I Oobin Memor-

luary 3.

James Clodfelter. son of Mr. ana Mis. Hubert Clodfelter, six years old Saturday, Feb. 1. Henry Runyan, south Indiana treet, 85 years today, February 3. Jimmy Clair Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. A .1. Cox, Fillmore, 4 yearn Sunlay, February 2. Mary Hartnagel, Larabee street, )day. February 3. Bi tty Ann Stoner, daughter of Mr. id Mrs. Robert Stoner, 100 West ih r y Steet, 12 years old today, February 3.

Pictured above is Russell Grinn.*, son of Mr. and Mi. Dall*» Grimes >f Washington Township, who wen awarded a four yeat tuition schola ship at Purdue University. The scholarship was awar led this Puf nam county youth for his outstand-

ing werk in the ticularly for his Club.

4-H Club, and parwork in the Pig

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Robert Shearer of Chicago is the guest of Frank Knehel.

John Cantonwine spent the week-

end at Purdue university

fripnds | James P. Hugh. Walter C. Gardner Is confined to ( , a „ 0 an( j m his home at 308 west Liberty street)

Mrs. Carl Duncii Quincy, entered with! the local hospital . urday evening.

has gone to Chion legal business.

by illness. Robert Armstrong is quite ill at the Higgins Hotel. He has sold his business in Roachdale. James P. Hughes was in Chicago and Elgin. Illinois, over the week-en I. where he transacted legal business. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gough wen* in Indianapolis Thursday evening where they saw Sonja Henie and her ice revue. Mrs. Jeannetta Rills and Miss Leona Kestner attended the Hollywood lee Revue at the Coliseum SunI day night Mi end Mrs. Donald I^ear will h'> in Indianapolis this evening attending the Sonja Henie Ice Revue at the Coliseum. Mr. and Mis. Gleen Gibson, of near | Groveland, have purchased the Char- . ley Caldwell farm, east of Ftn> stle, and will reside there. Family night at the Maple Heights I Methodist church will be Friday levelling at 6:30 o’clock. There will I be a program following the pitch in

supper.

Mr: My tie Eleanor Fisher, 5;i I years oi l, who died Saturday at the j family home south of Brazil, was t siste • of John Blair of R^elavllle Funeral services will be held TuesI day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Union United Breth en church and burial will be in the Union cemetery i>n Tuesday, February Uth. the i following thrir- men will make a trip to DePauw University from Chicago, where they will hold a round table discussion: Dr. Louis L. Mann. Sinai Temple: Dean Charles W. Oilkey, University of Chieago chapel: and president M J. O’Connell, C. M. DePaul University, Chicago. Mayor VV. D. James will go to T . dinnapolis tomorrow morning to attend a meeting of mayors and other city officials at the Claypcol hotel, at 10:30 o'eloek, for the purpose of ‘ hastening favorable action" on the hill in the Legislature which win, if it becomes a law, give a greater proportion nf the state's receipts from gasoline tax to cities. Rev Cecil Fellers, pastor of the Christian church of Greencastle, is vice president of the Indiana Christian Minister’s Association which will have its mid-winter meeting today and Tuesday in the Central Christian church at Indianapolis. The president of the association is Dr. S Grundy Fisher of the University Park Christian church. The secretarytreasurer is Rev. David S. McNelly of the Centenary Christian church. A most beautiful and impressive service was held last Saturday afternoon in connection with the Putnam County Teachers Institute in the local high school auditorium when Die Gideon Band of Indiana presented to each teacher of the county a copy f the Holy Bible. Dr. David VV, MoRirney. field representative of the Gideons, gave the principal address George Owens of Indianapolis made the presentation talk and Frank Jarrell. county superintendent of schools, made the acceptance speech and then the teachers came to the front by townships to raceive their copies.

Rev. Claude M

r ,mk Clark, north the parents of a

lorning.

I) Khi i will fiii 'niver: ity-Ohi:) imington tonight McCammack rein this city Mon-

Mr. and Mrs. Fi of Gr. eneastle, ai" son horn Monday n Dr. and Mrs. ('• tend the lndian:i State game at B • Mrs. Mary Louisi turned to her hone

day morning from th local hospital Jerry Marey, eighteen month old son of Mr .and Mi Wayne Marey, Greencastle, R. 3, was dismissed from the local hospital Sunday. Miss Marian Elh- left Sun lay fo Indiar.-ila, Illinois, where she has * p< sition in the loi d schools there. Miss Ellis will teach English. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Hardy ant daughter Hetty ot Albion. Illinois were here Sunday visiting friends. They are former residents of this

city.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hill, Mrs. Rob- . H Hill Dm Ko I Margfa H Wilma Hill and Frank Currans spent I Sunday in Linton, the guests of Mr.’ Curran's parents. Mr. and Mrs Joe Sears spent the week end in Louisville, Ky., visiting i with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rears an I daughter. While there they drove nvc ■ to Charlestown to view thr I duPont Powder Plant. Dr. W. J. Kuson. Dr. D. W. Killinger. Dr. V Earle Wiseman and Prof Reid Winsey nil of this city, and I Woodson Parnall of Coatesville. will attend the Indiana University-Ohio | State basketball game at Bloomington tonight. Miss Bonnie Ruth Shinn and her room mate. Miss Marjorie Record of Danville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shinn. Miss Shinn and Miss Record were classmates at Central Business College and are now employed at Indianapolis. The anual Father and Son banquet of Gobin Memorial church. Wednesday, February 5 at 6:30 p. m., promises to be the most largely attended of any in recent years. Many reservations have already been made through the church office. Persons planning to attend are asked to make reservations not later than Tuesday noon Telephone Eugene Allan, dinner chairman, or leave word at the church office. Hoy Scouts of Troop 43 will be special guests The entertainment will he provided by Robert N. Jennings of New Castle, Indiana who will show moving pictures made on trips through Canada and Florida. The program Wednesday evening is upsnsored by the Methodist Men's

Club.

n! Methodist church wil meet atv2:30 v. Inesday afternoon in the follow•iL' places: Circle 1 Mrs. J. E. Port--113 Kim street; Circle 2 Mrs. I isie Chapman, 402 south Indiana treet; Circle 3 Mrs. L. R. Eckardt, 23 cast Washington street; Circle 4 Mis B. H. Grave, 314 east Hanna net. Circle 5 Postponed one cek: Circle 6 Kimiergarten room the church; Circle 7 Miss Pearl H.'.n 208 Spring avenue; Circle H Mi Lee Reeves 211 west Franklin treet: Circle 9 Mrs. R. E. Sandy, 125 east Franklin street; Circle 40 - . trs. Andrew Durham, 309 east Semlary street.

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INDIAN XPOIJS I.IVESTOt h Hogs 9,000. 160-230 lbs. weights 10c higher; heavier weights 15c higher; 160 lbs., down steady; 160-210 lbs„ $8.05-$8.25; 210-240 Ihs . *8.20$8.35; 240-260 lbs.. $7.95-$8.15; 260300 lbs *7.70-17.90; 300-400 lbs., *7.55-*7.70 100-160 lbs.. *6 25-*7.50, sows steady mostly $6 75-*7 50. Cattle 1 700. Calves 500. Good and

choice steers and yearlings slow;

Met lure presided and 'ower grades fully steady, heifers an I

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Rev. V. L. Raphael gave the dedicatory prayer. A similar service has been planned for the Greencastle City Schools for February 18 at which time a copy of the Bible will be presented to each teacher. This will make Putnam county schools com-

pletely bibled by the Gideons.

cows a trout steady; good 1050 lbs. yearlings *1125; common and medium grades $8.50-*!).25; vealera

steady. Top $13.50.

Sheep 800. Lambs and yearlings steady; good to choice fed lambs $10.50; few good native lambs *10-

*10.25.

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Old time Holy ghost revival still in progress at tire First Pentecost chu ch. A good attendance is deslreu and, good music provided Everyone is welcome to attend.

Mrs. Raphael To Be H ist«MK Tuesday Afternoon The Friendly Folks Sunday School Class will meet Tuesday afternoon it 2:30 at the home of Mrs. V. L. Raphael. Each member is asked to ■ ring their own sewing. •> -v ^ + Mrs. Boyd To Be Hostess Tuesday M s. Frank IVmner will review he book "Randam Harvest” by Limes Hilton at the Over-The-Tea-Ctips Club meeting on Tuesday afiernoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs John Boyd in Northwood. ♦ 4* + ♦ Mrs. Durham To Be lost ess To Her Hon 10 Section 10 of the Woman’s Society J Christian Service of Gobin Memrial church will meet with Mrs. \mlrew E. Durham, 309 east Seminry street, Wednesday afternoon at

2:30.

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orbit Ilian ( lass o Meet Tuesday Corinthian Sunday School Class .vill meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 /clock at the home of Mis. W. Clark Arnold. 510 Crown street. Assistng hostesses will be Mrs. Byron Uewart and Mrs Eula Proffitt. Mrs. .taymond Y’oung. who is in charge of ti program has announced that ’rof. W. A. Huggard will be the peakor. Please note change in leeting place.

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■ n diana Fulcra! Ion of I'lnlm fo Hold (VttimJI Meeting

A Council Meeting of the Indiana Federation of Clubs will be held •'eihruary 4 and 5 at the Claypod lot el in Indianapolis. The theme of this meeting will be "Defense In j this Changing World." Delegated I rom this city planning to atten I ihis worth-while meeting will be 1 s. Bernard Handy who will attend* Tuesday's session snd Mrs. Ferd I .ueas who will attend Wednesday s

lesalon.

Of special interest to county ofri-1 era and local club presidents will I >e a program which ia being conuctod by M s. George R Dillinger o f •’reneh Lick, on Tuesday afternoon. I

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fOs Frances Crawley

Iirror'd at l*a■ ty

A surprise party was held at the mmo of Frances Crawley, daughter >f Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Crawley, in onor of her 18th birthday Saturday

vening.

Those present were Miss Wanettn vValker, Miss Martha Ann Butler Vayne. Ader. George Priest and

lames Whitaker.

Refreshments were served by tin*

lostess.

All left wishing Frances nore happy birthday's.

DfiPauw University officials wore busy Monday registering students for the second semester which will begin Tuesday morning at eign; o eloek. Benin and freshmen students were rem-dcreel (luring the morning hours and juniors and sophnr ires during th <fte noon. Tnuicatlons point' 1 toward another -irong enrcllmfnt f r the second half of the year's wo k President Clyde E. Wildman announced this morning that Mrs. Car McGuire has been app-iinted assistant in the departnnmt of heme economics. at DePauw and will teach two courses lu ing the coming semester. Mts. McGuire did her undergraduate w rk at the University c.f Colorado and holds a maste 's degree in nutrition C om that Institution. She also earned a master's degree in home management from the University of Miss uri. Dr. McGui < is one of the staff of the economies department at DePauw. It has also been announced that Mrs. Sarah Field Jones will take the position of circulation assistant at the University Library. She replaces Mrs Elizabeth Reid who lecentty re igned because of illness. Mrs. Jones holds an A. B ami a B. S. in L. S. degree from Syracuse University. The first chapel service of the

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new semester will t* .p morning at ten o’cw l Hall, with President ■ I man presiding. A t tt, J Wildman ,-aid, a ,' 1 would be made of a i Sl | University that would J cial significance to J -y, alumni and townspJj

A MERIC \N p Rf v Greencastle wil, American prc IT1 ,er M ^B 'inemart will present ic American ■ Iffensive." ., It•i(jj h ■ ilm only recently Jnitcd State.-. This unusii;,! isert-d into :h nrear-gH fram entitl.d "n, e Ldm" being sented J "heater Tu. s lay at ). m. Headlining th'9 Potemkin." a mailer,. J mpression. c maidem! tl ishirians as the nade. On the same > esents "The River S ntz’ great Ainrrican iresenting the proMw* I dppi valley by means of|/l llmensienal p,,e:ry ill nusic, and nar ation jJIfl he great n n-. list, r H Uver': "the r.nest pro* | ’oms from Arne ica lunjH lecade." As an added attr- B Chase." an exclung film filmed in the B; H tarring Han- Schr. rfl hampion sk b* -cH For further details. .nent elsevvTiei - " < JH per.

Noble J. Johnson, repr* Congress from the Six:.-1 ndiana has been appoitif lowerful apfo priationi | friends here have lean ne of the most Importtl tees of congre - and it he ability of a emig«ac made a member of thut

Yes, they love to be remember* sweethearts* of yours—MOTHERS, DAUGHTERS—so we're goi n g to you that St. Valentine's Day is coming if you’re wise at the art of p easing,) send every sweetheart in your I FLOWER VALENTINE.

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Word hao been received here of he death early Sunday morning of Crs. Marion Gravit, at the home of er son, Walter near LaGrange. Mrs. ''ravit is the mother of Roscoe Gtarit. of Ladoga, well known in Greenastle having graduated from De*.iuw in 1927. Mrs Gravit made hehome here with her son during his ^ ittendance at DdPauw and has many 'riends in Greencastle. Funeral services will he held at LaGrange Tues-

lay afternoon at 2 o'clock.

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