The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1941 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GRESNCASTLE, INDIANA, "WEDNESDAY, MAR< D iy ’ 1941 ’
PORTLAND MILLS
Mr.and Mrs Joe Schoen called on i Mr. and Mrs. Tom Calvert Friday
afternoon.
Several from around here attended the clasu play at Greene Township Friday night. Cecil Cunningham remains about the same in the Culver Hospital. Mrs. Cline Ratcliff and son spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer spent Wednesday with Mr. an i Mrs Mort
Spencer.
Many from this vicinity attended | | the R. E. M. C meeting at Rockville i
on Wednesday.
Mias Elizabeth Crooks spent Wed- ' neaday night with Mr. and Mrs. Fay Spencer and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stultz have j nove i in the Harry McCabe tenant |
house.
Mr. an 1 Mrs. A. L. Padgett spent
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- ".AJL L12.. 1 ^JL. 1 'SU.^ -L.AUL A BIBLE THOLGHT FOR TODA¥ God will help us conquer unrighteousness: Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingiom of God" 1 Cor 6:9.
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Mrs Lulu Payne of Roachdale ha
received word that Guy Payne pass ed away at his home in Chicag. Sunday. Mr. Payne wus a former eiuient of Roachdale, but has been
in Chicago for several years.
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treasurer. Miss Vesle Stadatad will
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Roachtlato O. L. S. To Install Officers
Installation ceremonies for Roach-
dale chapter No. 247 O. E. S. will be Birthdays held Friday evening. March 21. James Cloyd Moss, 4 years old, toOfficers to be installed are as March 19. follows, Thelma Cooper, woithy ma-j Mrp Everett Long, Wood street. Iron; Eston Cooper, worthy patron: j t , j a y March 19. Irene Hanna associate matron; Los-I Andrew Turner, 68 years, March
lie Brothers, asiociate patron; Maud-
ette Ware, secretary: Grace Call. Mrg Katherine Steeg, south Jacktreasurer; Laura Fallen conductress; | gon s t ree t go years old, March 19. j Retta Sllvey chaplain; Inez Wilson, | (ji ne Browning, south Indiana st.. i ovenin ®
marshal; Mabel Thompson, warder; tc; j 4 y March 19.
Ruth Brothe:s, organist; I»wie Hoi-1 , oe Bu tier, yesterday, March 18. land, sentinel; Margaret Tapp, Adah; ^ Mra Mary Morris, SOI west Col-
EJna Young, Esther; Helen Etta umb ia. t(H , ayi March 19. . , . Miller Ruth; Ellen Purcell. Martha, -, aul G imes Jr 61 2 ca st Semin- the p cnt l tled
Helen Smythe, Electa. j aryi 19 ye ara today, March 19. S' " ' n -‘ | Willadene Grimes. 612 east SemDelta Theta Tau will meet Thurs-, ;n aiy, 13 years today, March 19.
Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vandivier. ‘oday, March 19.
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61 ATTEND RURAL YOUTH MEETING TUESDAY NIGHT
Sixty-one Putnam county younj; persons were at the Ru al Youth Club meeting at Morton Tuesdaj
There were a few get
j aequalntatl games, with two choru-. es, and a short business session, fol lowed by the main feature of tlv evening, which was the try-outs fo'
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day evening at 8 o'clock with Mrs |
Roy Hutherlin.
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A good plan pause and
A little minute is long enough for a big rest when you drink an ice-cold bottle of Coca-Cola. It brings a feeling of complete refreshment...completely satisfying. So when you pause throughout the day, make it the pause that refreshes with ice-cold Coca-Cola.
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Mr. and Mis. Leslie Westfall oi Greencastle are the parents of a sor bo;n Wednesday morning at the Put
nar.i county hospital
Friends here leceived word re-
P. .> \v. 11-Evens Mu rlago Announced Mr. an I Mrs. Es i Evens wish to announce the marriage of their
I ocptly of the death of Charles Schull, laughter, Imagene to Russell P ja former resident of Greencastle. ' f}o . wdi, 80 n of Mr. and Mrs Perry I who died in Terre Haute. I Boswell. The mi it age took place
Sunday, March 9, at HattirsbU'g, Miss. Both are graduate: of tin
Gi e: ncastle High School.
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international Group To Meet Thursday
International Relations Study Group of A. A. U. W. will meet on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Mason Hall with Mrs. Winifred Legg as hostess. Session chairman Mrs. J. Wesley Childers, assisted by Mrs. Ferd Lucas and Miss Marion Hcarst. Subject: "Economic Aspects of Mexican Life." Group chairman.
Mra. John Boy },
High School P. T. A. .Met Tuesday Evening
The High School P. T. A. held an interesting meeting Tuesday evening it the High School building, with a gcod crowd in attendance. The third grade pupils of Second Ward school, under the direction of Miss Blanche Williams, presented a health play ‘Alcohol in Court” which was enjoyed by all. Devotions were given by Mrs. J. E. Porter. A health panel wus conducted by Dr. G. D. Rhea, the ( school physician. Others taking part in the panel were Mrs. G. D. Manhart, who represented the parents. Miss Smith, the school nurse, Dean Chapman, a student and Mrs. Gray
^_ a ! e „ r ,T!l ing ^ 1 !. b0 . he ‘ d ! hi, ‘ >Ve : Potter, who represented the Tuber-
culosis Association. A general dis-
•'Aunt Cinthy Cleans Up."
The play will be given April 99 i! the Greencastle high school audi torium. Cecil Whaley, of DePauv university, heard the try-outs am will meet the players again Thurs lay evening in the assembly roorr it th n court house at 7:39 o'clock. At thn* time, additional assign nents to the cast vvi'l he made. Al Rural Youth numbers of the count)
ere urged to be pr a nt.
I Mrs. Charles McFa ren, 702 rout: Loaust street, has returned home a:- | ter a weeks visit with relatives ir Lizton, Delphi and Roachdale. Miss Margaret Olive Burk ceb b ated her 1st birthday March 18 She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Buik of Clinton Twp. State high school Inspector Young was here t«xiay from Indianapolis visiting Putnam county schools in company with Frank Ja rell, county
superintendent.
Miss Josephine Ader of Fillmore underwent a mastoid operation at the M thodist hospital at Indianapolis Monday morning. Miss Ader is do-
ing well at this time.
The Cloverdale Township Farm Bureau will hold its regular March meeting Tuesday night, March 25 at 7:30 at the school building. A program is being arranged. Everybody
come.
Mrs. Elizabeth Buckman Adcock has returned to her home in Greeley, Co'o., after visiting with Miss Carolyn Conklin and Miss Ermina Mills. Mrs. Adcock is a former resident of
Greencastle.
Maple Heights Methodist Church
ning at 7 15 o'clock at the home of M and Mrs. Oliver Covert, 701 Maple street Mrs. Sarah Smith will be
e leader.
Mrs. H L. Jome, M s. W. A Huggard, Mrs. Bernard Handy and Mrs. Ferd Lucas were in Terre Haute Wednesday attending a council meeting of the Fifth District Federation of Clubs. A comparatively new automobile at the Littrell home In north Madison township burned Tuesday, the blaze starting from back-firing of the motor as the car was being pushed down hill to get it started. Announcement has been received at the local postoffice of a civil service examination fo* a junior stenographer and a Junior typist, sala !es $1,440 and $1,260 a year. Further information may be had at the Grecncastle postoffice. The regular mid-week prayer vice of the First Baptist church *111 be held Thursday evening at 1:.'10 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Muni Davis 908 south Locust stre’ R' v. Raymond Skelton will havi charge of the Bible study. Mrs. Lawrence Crump attended the Initiation services and formal baiiqu-'t at the Alpha Gamma Delta house Saturday and witnessed th-> initiation of her daughter, Miss Evelyn Ciump. Mrs. Crump is alro a member of the sorority. Miss Crump represented the new initiates w the speaking program which followed the banquet. Those fiom a distance who were here to attend the funeral services for R. P. Moore weie Rev an I Mrs. John Hoot, Mrs. Fluasie Laslie, Mand Mrs. Roy Welch and daughter and Dorothy Strain of Lafayetto, Rev. Lewis Deardorff. Mr and Mrs Claude Harshbargei, Mr. and Mrs. George Kasler, Mr. and Mr# Paul R«uk. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mahormly and aon, Stanley, and Mrs Vera Stoner of Ladoga Mr, and Mi#. Olen Henry, Mr. and Mrs J. W Henry and son, Melvin of MeCerdsville, Mrs. Mae Roach, Mrs Smiley Irwin and little daughter of Indianapolis.
IL>\ LASH TALKS
Will your house be ready for the Blaster Parade too? Better send those curtails, drapea, etc., to the Home Laundry & Cleaners. Phone
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cussion followed the panel. + + ♦•*• B. and P. W. To Meet at Heetor Hall The Business and Professional Women's club wil meet tonight at 7 :30 o’clock at Rector Hall with Miss Helen Salz t as hostess. The patron•sses will be guests at this meeting. Mrs. Edna Hayes Taylor will be in charge of the program. t'ouneil Of ( lulls To Meet Thursday The Greencastle Council of Clubs will meet In Keystone Chapel of the Gohin Memorial church Thursday ifternoon at 2:30 o’clock. t — V » Tri Kappa Will •Meel. Thursday The active chapter of Tri Kappa will meet Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Willard Sunkel, with Miss Mary Lou Sr'.iott rs hostess. + + ♦ Woman’s Bible ciuh Mill Meet ThurMlay The Woman's Bible Club o' Gobln Memorial Methodist church wil! meet Thuisday afte roon at 2:30 nt he home of Mrs. A. C. Northrop. Mis. fr. M. Lyon will have the devo--ions and Miss Helen ODell the Taper on "Whcse Neighbor Am I?" Meaae note change of date and also neeting place. 4 4* •!» 4* Putnamville l*. t. A, r > ileal Thurwlay The Putnamvllle P. T A. will meeThursday evening at 7:30 o’clock at he Putnamville School budding A tood program has neen planned. Mine, Hunter Hostens Tuesday Evening The Alpha Gamma Delta Alumna • chapter met Tuesday evening with Mias Vcnetu Kunter, Anderson street. Office: h for the coming year were sleeted. Miaa Rachel Waltz! secretary -o the Dean of Women at DePauw, j will serve as president of the group. 3he succeed# Mrs. Gerald E. Warren. Mrs Lawrence Crump will be vicepresident; Mis. Paul Summers, secctary, and Miss Almeda Pitchford,
4CnilfI’lijft* On**» al at iiuib a e :unda:n'ntal requirements. In s:m cases Mr. Lash was give: Lie opportunity to present the safe iy slogan awards in behalf of thi Coca-Cola Bottling Company. Tin winners had been selected on tin basis of one from each ward build ing and from the junior high schoo for the best safety slogan or motto The winners wei e given a rhoice be tween a safety jacket or an at tractive leather first-aid kit. Follow ing are the names of the winner from each building along with tin winning slogan which was < nterec in the contest: ’’Danger Takes Mo Holiday" M!t iam Fiazler, 6th G ade, Mary Em ma Jcnes School. "If You Stop To Think You'd Th'nk !•) Slop!" Bobby Thompson 5th Grade, Delilah Miller School. “Stop Before The Traffic Stops You' Dollres Miles, 4th Grade. Martha Ridpath School. "Over the Hills, Around the Curves, T^ke it Easy, and Save Your Nerves" Doris Jean Baldwin, 2n I Grade, Maple Heights. 'Safety First Makes You Last Longer"- Bob Alexander, 8th Grade, Junior High School. The judges aTe now being asked to select the best slogan among the five winners. In this instance, a safety nlaqu° is to be given to the building attended by the pupil whose, entry is selected as the Grand Winner
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