The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 April 1941 — Page 2

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\ HIRI.K THOUOHT FOR TODAY Even when he is disappointed by weakness and wrong doing: A friend loveth at ail times. Proverbs 17:17.

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Mrs. Fred Brown of Fillmore waj? admitted to the Putnam county hospital Friday morning for treatment. Dr. E. M. Hurst returned to his home at Cloverdale Friday morning from the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis, much improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Truesdel and Albert Truesdel of Louisville, Ky., and Mr, and Mrs. Steve Fenner of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Albert

Truesdel Tuesday.

Board members of Maple Heights I of the Greencastle City Library, last Methodist church please note change I evening, had an unusual and pleasin Dr. Woodard’s quarterly confer- j ant feature in the miscellaneous ence from 2:30 to 3:30 o'clock Sun-1 shower given by the members of the | day afternoon on account of a funer- J auxiliary for one of their members, ;l l the newly-wed. Mrs. Ralph Knoll. I She was Miss Irene Burk, before her All ladies who wish to join th" j marr j a g ej tf, e daughter of the late chorus to sing at the County Pedera- who was a member of

'Delta Kapi>a Gamma State Meeting Saturday The Delta Kappa Gamma state meeting will be held at the Athletic Club in Indianapolis Saturday, April 5. Mrs. F. C. Tilden and Mrs. Karlin Hudson of Greencastle are among the fifteen initiates from different

state chapters.

Following the luncheon Greencastle Chapter will provide the music for the occasion under the direction of Miss Curnutt assited by Miss Mil-

dred Dimmick.

The Alpha Chapter in Bloomington will present a panel discussion on the topic, “The Unique Responsibility of Women in National Defense.” Local members attending are Mrs. E. R. Bartley, Mrs. John Boyd, Miss

Lela Bradfield, Miss Leah Curnutt, | Baptist Church Group Miss Mildred Dimmick, Miss Mar- | To Meet Sunday Evening

garet G illmore, Mrs. Stella Frank Hall, Mrs. Harlin Hudson, Miss Dorothy Harris, Miss Dade Shearer,. Miss Helen Salzer and Mrs. F. C.

Tilden.

•f -t* 4* 4* Mrs. Ralph Knoll Honored By Auxiliary The meeting of the auxiliary of the Earl Fisk Camp of the United Spanish War Veterans in the social room

Mrs. Hanna Hostess To Delta Theta Tau

Delta Theta Tau sorority met Thursday evening with Mrs. Sam Hanna, east Seminary street with thirty-five members present. The committee reports were given and the nominating committee gave its report for next year’s officers the election to be held at next meeting. Installation will be held at the first

meeting in May.

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lion of Clubs meeting on Tuesday, are asked to meet for rehearsal at the Gobin Memorial church Saturday

evening at 7 o’clock.

Judge Marshall D. Abrams, of the Putnam Circuit Court, is at Crawfordsville today as special judge in the Montgomery county Circuit court in the suit of Walden vs. the Lincoln

Life Insurance company.

Mrs. Florence Sloan and daughter, Martha, of Larchmont, N. Y., were expected to arrive today for a visit in Greencastle. Mrs. Sloan is the daughter of the late Mrs. Lucy Black and formerly resided here. The “Catechism Class" of Gobin Memorial Church will hold its last session Saturday morning in Community Hall at 10:00 a. m. At the close of the session, the social committee will serve refreshments. The regular monthly meeting of the Federal Labor Union No. 22.843, composed of zinc mill employes, will I )e held this evening at 7:30 in the Odd Fellows hall over Snider's store, ■louth side of the court house square. The Gobin Memorial Church choir | will meet this evening at 7:00 o’clock. This will be the last rehearsal on

and gas harassed me so for two years, life hardly seemed worth living. I had to take strong cathartics all the time for constipation, my

stomach always seemed in a turmoil "The Redemption ny Gounod, which and I had terrible swimming head-1 is to be given by the Gobin and uniaches. My nerves stayed on edge, and 1 versity choirs, next Sunday at 4:30

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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sinclair and daughter, Sharon Lynette, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Alice and son Gary Wayne, Mrs. Daisy McCammack and Miss Sara McCammack spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Alee and family. Miss Maxine McColgin of Milan, who was named Indiana pilgrim, will be the guest of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, in Washington on April It Miss McColgin will go to Washington with Mrs. LaFayette LeVan Porter of this city, regent of the Indiana Society. D. A. R. The Deer Creek church will hou an all day meeting on Saturday April 5 and another all day meeting on Sunday April 6. Basket dinners will be served on both days and several visiting ministers will take part In the services. At the Saturday morning service Brother Gene Hurst will be ordained into the ministry. The public is invited to attend. The Indiana State Tax Board, in a letter signed by Edward D. Koenemann, executive secretary, has notified Auditor Eddie H. Buis that a representative of that board will beat the office of the auditor at 10:30 o'clock, Saturday, to hear remcmstiances, if any, against the proposed new appropriations and transfers of Putnam county funds, as requested by the county council at its meeting last week.

Earl Fisk camp. Mrs. Burk is a member now of the auxiliary. Members of the veterans’ camp were guests of the auxiliary, after the respective meetings of each organization, partaking of the refreshments of coffee and doughnuts and witnessing the “showering” of the bride. Guests of honor with the veterans were Comrades Frank E. Hanna and John J. Link, of the Magrew camp of the U. S. W. V., at Indianapolis. The former is district inspector of the organization. Earl Fisk camp elected Edward Petty of Brazil delegate to the state encampment to be held at Linton in June. Announcement was made of the district meeting of U. S. W. V. at Lebanon May 18. Fred Starr of Greencastle is district commander. ■e -i- + ♦ Golden Wheel Meeting Postponed The April meeting of Golden Wheel has been postponed one week and will be held at the home of Mrs. Keith Hall on April 15th. + + + + I>. A. R, Mending Is Postponed The April meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution has been postponed until April 22.

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®^Y OF PRAYER — Wounded member of British Royal Air Force kneels during National Day of Prayer high mast at Westminster Cathedral, London. All sects and creeds observed day, in accordance with wishes of Britain's Kina.

MEDAL FOR DEBATERS 4 < oiitlrinril from I'iiup Ou«»| students participating in varsity debate will be graded on a point system and the highest six will be chosen for the final competition. The award is to be known as "The Gold Medal for Excellency in Debate.” The six contestants to take part this year will be chosen from the following seniors who have been outstanding in speech activities; Guy Carpenter, Indianapolis; Evert Bartholomew, Greencastle; John Mundt, Sioux Falls. 3. D.; Ray Myers, Council Bluffs. Iowa; Charles Kingsley, Coldwater, Mich,; Virginia Sunke!, Dayton, Ohio; and Mary Dutch, Ely-

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PEACE EFFORTS SLIP IN FORD-CIO STRIKE

DETROIT. April 4 (UP) Federal and state officials worked frantically today to keep the United Automobile Workers (CIO) and the Ford Motor Co., at the conference table. Alarmed by the rapid deterrioratlon of peace efforts. Gov. Murray Van Wagoner sharply reminded the company and the CIO United Automobile Workers of their pledge to mediate in good faith. It was reported without confirmation that he was Jolted into this action by rumors that one or both parties would break off negotiations to-

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All intermediates and their friends of the First Baptist church are invited to a social get-together Sunday evening at the church at 5 o’clock. This will be the climax of an attendance contest which closed recently. Special music will be a part of the entertainment. Each member is urged to come and bring a friend.

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Monday' Chib To Meet With Mrs. mills Monday Club will meet Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Roy Hillis. Mrs. Heavin will have the program. • + + •«•-*• Miss Cannon Member Of Committee for Party Miss Elizabeth Ann Cannon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cannon, Northwood, is a member of the Floor Prize Committee for the annual Scholarship Party and Style Show to be given at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Wednesday, April

30.

Miss Cannon is a graduate of Lady wood School in Indianapolis and is active in many college clubs. Miss Cannon is busy at present with arrangements for the card party which is conducted each year by the students of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods tc provide for honor tuitions for incoming freshmen of high scholastic ability.

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Daughter of Norwegian Minister Will Sjieak In an article entitled "Why Norj way Fights On,” Aase Grunda Skard. daughter of the former Norwegian foreign minister, and holder of an A. A. U. W. International Fellowship, describes her people as unconquerable. A. A. U. W. convention goers will have a chance to hear Mrs. Skard tell her thrilling story in person at Cincinnati where she will speak before the biennial meeting the first week In May. Mrs. Skard, who was studying under the A. A. U. W. fellowship in Sweden at the time Norway was invaded, was able to escape with her husband and their two pairs of twin children through Russia and Japan to this country. They are now living | in Washington. In her article on Norway, written for the Journal of The American Association of University Women, she refutes the widespread belief that there were many “Quislings’’ in Norway and that the civilians welcomed the intruders. She analyzes the psychology of the Norwegians and their stubborn persistence and imperishable devotion to freedom. At Cincinnati at the biennial convention of A. A. U. W. to be held May 5th to 10th, Mrs. Skard will report on her research and discuss the dgnificance of international fellowships for women scholars. + + + •*• Brick Chapel Home Ec Club Met With Mn*. Earley The Brick Chapel Home Economics Club met Wednesday, April 2nd, with M s. Clifford Earley. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Will Bain and opened bv repeating the Home Economics creed and singing the club song of the month. Roll call wa-i answered with Helpful Kitchen Hints." Mrs. T \y. Wright and Mrs. Herman Hendrich presented the lesson on “Prevention and Control of Household Pests” In a very able and interesting manner. The president gave a very interesting account of the council meeting she attended recently. One guest, Mrs. Henry Gibson of Bainbridge was present. The club was dismissed with the Home Economics Prayer. The May meeting will be with Mr* Earl O Hair.

Mrs. Sandy Hostess To Woman's Study Club The Woman’s Study Club held 1 their annual Guest Day meeting at I the home of Mrs. R. E. Sandy on j Thursday, April 3rd. Luncheon was served at small tables decorated with Spring flowers and attractive place cards. After a brief greetinj, , to the guests, the club president Mrs ' Ray Herbert introduced the pro- j gram chairman, Mrs. Ward Mayhall who presented the guest speaker fo • the afternoon. Kart G. Varanti of lifalmi, Finland, foreign exchange student at DePauw. Mr. Varanti gave a most interesting and instructive talk about his homeland and old of his experiences in coming to

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PRESENTS ORGAN RECITAL

Alan Ross, sophomore organ student at DePauw, presented an interesting program of organ selections in a recital Thursday evening at Gobin Memorial Methodist Church. Consistently good rendition throughout the program characterized his work. The most ambitious of Mr. Ross' efforts and the best received by the audience was the “Sonata Romantica" by Yon. In this dramatic, highflown and brilliant number, Mr. Ross made good use of the ’romantic’ nature of the music, its startling contrasts and its powerful fi-

nale.

"Symphonic IV" by Widor, also played by Mr. Ross showed his versatility and his ability to handle faster, lighter, more graceful music with ease. “Symphonic V” was included in this group. A chorale prelude, Bach’s “Herr J**u Christ, <iieh zu uns wend” was competently rendered in the early part of the program.

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