The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 May 1941 — Page 2
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SOCIETY
Mrs. Pauline Handy Society Editor ,-burie All social and Peraoaal lteu» To SO
A BIBLE THOVOBT FOB TODAY Apply heavenly ideals to earthly living: If ye then be risen with Christ, seek the things that are
above. Colossians 3:1.
from
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Junior-Senior Reception To Be Held Tonight The annual junior-senior reception will be held tonight at Turkey Run j State Park Inn Seniors will be feted with a Spanish fiesta dinner-dance from seven until ten-thirty. Mus e will be played by the high school swing band under the direction of Mr. Pennington. Decorations and piograms will be in fiesta colors, and the latter win have menu and program printed m
Spanish.
Master of ceremonies will be Dean Chapman who will call on the Junior president. Ed York, for a welcome to the seniors In response, Marilyn j Brown, president of the senior class, will speak for the seniors. Mr. Bish-
William Ball of Portland Mills «s | C p M r. 1: non will represent the reported quite ill at his home. j f acu ity and a Iministration on the Mrs. Lloyd Storm of Fillmore re-j program. A Spansih song by William
£+ + + * + + ++ + + + + + + ^1 + ANNIVERSARIES + £+ + + + + + + + + ++ + + <|l Rlrthdny* Mrs. Sam Sweet, city, 90 years ol I yesterday, May 21. Clella H. Keyt, Greenca.stle, R. 1 tc-Jay, May 22. Mrs. Lee Miller, Madison townsh-p. Mrs. Alberta King. ci,y, today. May 22.
Mrs. Heath Hordern* To Sewing tiub Mrs. Catherine Heath was hostess to the Neighborly Sewing Club Tuesday, May 20. The meeting was called to order by singing “Mother.” Devotions were given by Mrs. Grace Heavin. Seven members answered roll call with an exchange of wash cloths. One visitor, Mrs. Philip Helm,
turned to her home Thu.sday from j Shelly accompanied on the guitar by | was present.
the county hospital. Mrs. Orville Hutcheson
two contests
i Virginia Gardner, and a reading uy During social hour
‘ Barbara Denzen will conclude the j were K'ven. They were won by Mrs.
Elsie Reeves. Refreshments were
Mrs. Orville Hutcheson of Reels-
I ville entered the countv hospital ! program. The rest of the evening for treatment. | will bo devote I to dancing and game. I served by the hostess and assisted by
Transportsti' n to the park will be by bus and approved private cars. Great concern is being paid to this pr hlem with the hope of avoiding unnecessary mishap. All students have had the r mode of travel ap-
Thursday morning
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hutches.,i are the parents of a baby girl born Thursday morning at the Putnam
county hospital.
M s. Jewel Blue and baby returned to their home in Bainbridge !
Thursday morning f«om the Putnam I proved by parerU or ?,lardian - county hospital. ! Th ° Junk,, ■ , app eciate the coo PMr. and Mrs Vernon Noe and sons! erati0n of students and adults ,n »f Indianapolis and Miss Madelvn I n ’ : “ <ing pc * ,lble this prom fr,Tm be ’
ginning to end.
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Indianapolis and Miss Madelyn Mark of this city are spending the | week in the Smoky Mountains.
Members of the softball associa- | 'laple Heights Club tiem will meet F'riday evening at 7:30 I '••d Tuesdax Night
LITTLE OI.YMPK S i <’ontlnaril from I'iiitf One» ward; Huggnrd. 2nd ward. 6th gl ide: Covert, M. H.; Monnett. 3rd ward; Feld. 1st ward. 3 Legged Race .'5rd grade; Smith-ers-Kendall, 2nd ward; Scott-Strain. Urd ward; Parrtsh-Bill, 2nd ward. 4th grade: Grimes-Brant. 1st ward; Lewis-Humphrey, 1st ward; TaylorBill, 1st ward. 5th grade; BirtPhillips, 1st ward; Conrad-Bruner, 1st ward; Thomas-Galden, 1st ward. 6th grade: Feld-Evans, 1st ward; Monm tt-MeMasteis. 3rd ward; Co-vert-Crawley, M. H. High Jump 3rd grade; Dixie, M. II Smithers, 2nd ward; Parrish, 2nd ward and Strain, 3rd ward, tie. 4th grade: Grimes. 1st ward; Bitzer, 2nd ward; Deer. .'Ird ward. 5th grade: Bittles 3rd ward and Parrish. 3rd v ud. tie; Kendall, 2nd ward. 6th
;rade: Dixie, M. H.j Clodfelter. 1st yard; Thomas, 1st ward. Pole Vault 5th grade: Kendall, ’nd w'ard; Stanton. 3rd ward; Brun•r, 1st ward. 6th grade: Shillings, 1st ward; Williams 2nd ward; Clodelter, 1st ward. Broad Jump 5th grade: Parrish, trd ward; Williams, 2nd ward; Birt. 1st ward. 6th grade W. Williams, tnd ward; McMasters, 3rd ward; McClure. Baseball Throw 5th grade: Stanton. 3rd ward; Dixie M. H ; Holland, ird ward. 6th grade: Dixie, M. H.; Clodfelter, 1st ward; Shillings, 1st ward. John M. Rawley and daughter, Miss Josephine Rawley, have i*.turned from a th ee weeks’ mow*, trip through the Knith, They spen; most of their time in Florida and returned via the Smokey Mountains Brazil Times.
Keep this in your medicine rhe.st
Before Taking Medicine
Include in your Medicine (best
peroxide raster oil milk of magnesia camphorated oil aromatic spirit of ammonia olive oil medicated Icohol Ixiric ari*' crystals liniments s limn bicarbonate op.som salts tincture of merthlolate tinctude of iodine styptics bandage adhesive tape iodine swabs plam gauze burn emollient absorbent cotton or other specially preparI first aid materials.
Observe these rules: Never lake medicine in the ('ark Always read the directions before taking a dose of medicine. Never increase the dose or lak>* it more frequentL without consulting your physician. Pour from the bottle with the label upw ard. Tills keeps I he label clean and legible. Shake any liquid medicine before taking. Never take medicines origiimlly infi-nde.l for others. Keep medicines out of reach of children. Close the container at once. Some medicines get stronger, others weaker, when left uncorked. Never Interchange to|K or covers on pills or powder boxes If they Is-ar directions rcgarifltig use. Dangerous results nitty occur. Never |Miur medicine back into flu- bottle, us it may contaminate the preparation.
For your home, health needs, see
MULLINS’ DRUG STORE ,
Phone 19
o'clock at the fire station. Anyone interested in organizing a team is asked to be present at this time. Vernon Houck’s automobile was slightly damaged by the skidding of a truck operated by the Valentine Packing company, at the intersection of Jackson and Walnut, this morn-
ing.
Mrs. John Williams, residing south of Road 40 on road 43, suffered a fractured left ankle early Thursday morning when she fell in the yard at her home Mis. Williams was ad milled to the Putnam conuty hospital for treatment. Frances Lutes, contralto from Alexandria and student in the D<Pauw Music School, presented r junior voice recital Wednesday afternoon in Meharry Hall. Miss Lute creditable performance was well received by the audience. Friends who have visited Mrs. Mattie Cooper of Rockville, who .* it'covering from a serious '■^penitUn in the Clinton hosiptal. rep r: her much improved and she experts be able to return to her home within another week or ten days, Floyd J. Hemmer, superintendent >f the Indiana State Penal Farm at Putnamville, will be one of the speakers at the meeting of more thar 200 "socially-minded citizens, .nurses physicians, welfare workers, an ministers,’ who will assemble tomonow In the CUypooi hotel In InJianapolis, for the 22ml annual conference of the Indiana Society foi Mental Hygiene. Hr. Walter E Bundy, who is "in Ihe country” .north of Northwood. aid this morning, in speaking ot he comparison of the temperatures it his home and downtown, that during the entire night, there was \ cooling breeze blowing from th<cooler directions around his home ami that he did not suffer from the heat at any time during the evening or night, while people down town complained that hardly at anytime -luring the night, did the temperature 11 J to any extent. No one will ever accuse you of being lazy just thrifty and wise if y-’U use one of our laundry services. Phone 126. Home I^aundry & Clean
‘22-n. -NOTH E All members of the Legion firing -quad are asked to report at the Lei:ion Home at 1 o’clock Sunday afternoon. HEAT WAVE li'osllnueit Irom ran* nael 'ate last evening, in the southwest but did not develop into the atmospheric disturbance that was hoped for by the residents of this vicinity. The rain was sufficient to moisten the bottom of the container of the rain guage, but not much more.
CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SAIJC: Cream separator, used two monlhs. Like new. Original price $47.50, will sell for $25 00. Call Montgomery Ward. 22-3t.
FOR SAUK: flood summer suit, 2 pair trousers, size 40. 1007 south Indiana street. 22-2p.
The Maple Heights Home Economics Club net on Tuesday nigh f , May 5, at th- Maple Heights school building. The meeting was called to order oy the president Mrs. Wilbur Crawley. The club reei’ed the Home Economics Creed and sang the song of tne month. My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean." Fifteen answered roll call with bulbs, plant* and seeds. Mrs. Lincoln Giffu.d gave the lessons on 'Prevention id Control of Heiusch' Id Pests.” The meeting was closed by all repeating the prayer. During the social . hour contests wi :e won by Mrs. Lloyd Arnold and Mi- Virginia Birt. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses Mr-- Tommy Chadd and Mrs. Al-
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The ne>:’ meeting will be held at the honri'- - Mrs. Gailord Blown on Marl.nsv: Street on June 3rd st * -10 p m with Mis. Gailord Brown, Mr- Ciy:: ,nd Spurlock and Mrs. Russell Plummer as hostesses, + + + + Federated Heading Flub Held i'inal Meeting Tin fin .1 meeting of Ihe Federated Reading Club was ai guest meeting reld at th ity library, May 21. The followin fflcers were installed for the comii . year; Mrs. Gilbert Stewirt president; Mrs. J. L. Riebsomer. vice-pro-, i tit and program chulrnan. M lte>» H. Haines, secretary md publicity chairman; Mrs. Warren Middleton, treasurer; Mrs. Wrn. Hugtard. sponsor and recorder. The program for next year was hi.sen: "Leaders of our Time.” This urso contains many interesting, nh rtalnl- : and educational books ind should prove attractive to any me who might wish to join this roup which is reading toward membership in Epsilon Sigma Omicron. “My Musical Life," by Walter lamrosch was reviewed by Mrs. Qllert Stewart. Fall meetings will be resumed the bird Tuesday in September. Any ne interested in becoming one of 'his group may question one of the fflcets ot .i member of the FederatI Reading Club for further details. + + Hdiss Helen Browning lOStcHN to B. \ p. w. ( lull Business and Professional Womn club met Wednesday evening at he home of Miss Helen Browning -vilh about twenty-five members present Assisting Miss Browning vVeiv Miss Ethel Daniels, Miss Ruth hi wart, Mrs. Grace Hurst, and Miss Mary Elizabeth Peck. The following new officer* were in-stall-d: President, Miss Genevieve O’Hair: Vice president, Mrs. J. o. Cammack; Corresponding secretary, Miss Elizabeth Ensign; Recording secretary, Miss Mary Riley; Treasuri, Miss Helen Browning. Following the business meeting Miss Rosa Veal Reynolds, student in DePauw University, presented several readings. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Allen spent i Tuesday and Wednesday in Holland Mich , where they attended the tulip fisstival. Crawfoidsvllle JournaL and Review.
Mrs. Elizabeth Godfrey.
The next meeting will be held all day at the home of Mrs. Grace Heav-
in. June 20.
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Mrs. Laura Green Hostess Wednesday The Veronica Club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Laura Green. Mrs. Harvey Owens had charge of the program. Twelve blankets were completed for the Red Cross.
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Uyssen First and Second To Meet Friday Afternoon Ulysaen First and Second will meet Friday afternoon at .'5 o’clock at the city library. The book to be reviewed “In This Our Life” by Ellen
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Methodist Women MH Wednesday The Women’s Society of Christian Service of the Gobin Memorial Methodist church met Wednesday afternoon in Community Hall. Mrs. T. G. Yuncker gave a financial report and recommended that pledges be paid as soon as possible. It was announced by Mrs. W. M. Bishop that July 13-20 has been designated as Woman’s Week at Battle Gr. und. This is known as "The School of Christian Living’’ and is of special interest to all women and girls. An interesting summary of the activities of all the Circles of the church was given by Mrs. J. E. Porter. Mrs. E R Bartlett announced the program for the afternoon. An impressive devotional service was given by Miss Jeanette O’Dell. A string quartet composed of Mrs. Jervis Fulmer. Mrs. Mayme Bundy, Miss Marguerite Erdman and Miss Leah Curnutt played, Schubert Quartet Opus 125, Number one Scherzo, Adtglo, Allegro. Mrs Mabel Duncan Kemp, widely known lecturer and personality coniultant delighted the congregation, with her lecture "The You You Want
To Be.”
Most people, she says, are not satisfied with what they are. For som *. ilfe may begin at sixteen or life may begin at forty, hut in reality, life befins when we first come to the realimtion that we can be what we want .o be. To become what God intended dr us to be, we must cooperate with lod’s plan. Following the program, tea was -erved by members of Circle seven.
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•I Beta Phi To nsiall DePaua Chapter The Indianapolis alumnae of |*t Beta Phi Sorority started a colony m the campus today with the se lection of nine r<-eds who, with ml ntions next year, will form the charter troup for a new local sorority to ne :n0wn as Pi Phi Epsilon. The group Ians to petition Pi Beta Phi for i chatter. Coeds to don the wine, sllver-blu ■ ind gold ribbons at a luncheon m Mason Hall today were Dorotny Irown, Margaret Stark, Marilyn Parrett, Elizabeth Seat. Harriett WalmBley, I yds Ann Hassell, Annetta Paisley, Jean Woodruff, and Oharleen Seibel. DePauw at one time had a chapter of PI Beta Phi which was foundel in 1867 at Monmou'h College as C. Sorosis. The DePauw chapter was established In 1870 an 1 tontinueid active until 1879. The local group will have the supoort of five local alumnae membersMto DeWan Killlnger, Mrs H H.j Brooks Jr., Mrs. George F. Totten Mrs. fl. Herbert Smith, and Mrs Laurence G. Stellings. There is a distinct need on the _ampu* for an additional sorority statistics secured from the office of Miss Helen C. Snlzer, DePauw Dean Jf Worow, shows that only 53 per-
$25 lo!
cent of the freshmen women now on the campus are organized. With 705 women enrolled, there are but eight sororities upon the campus. Dean Salzer indicated that Ihe establishment of Pi Phi Epsilon ha.i the full approval of the University Administration.
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( loverdale Club Members Enjoyed Spring flirting
The New Era Club of Cloverdn'.> held its annual spring luncheon a: the Canyon Inn at McCormicks Creek state park Wednes lay. The folCowing members were m attendance: Miss Dorothy Bu ris Mrs. Harriett Burris, Mrs. Minni.Burris, Miss Gilberta Coffman, Mrs Estes Duncan. Mrs. Esther Fry, Mrs. Helen Gray, Mrs. Eliza Hurst, Mrs Lulu Michael, Mrs. Joyce Morrison, Miss Nell M< rrison, Mrs. Elizabeth O'Neal, Mrs. Mayme Reed, Mis. Winifred Rockwell, Mrs. Hallie Sipple, Mrs. Beryl Walters, and Mrs. James
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this year and will I* flay evening at th,
Banquet.
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Ray Myers, Evert Charles Kingsley
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Professors Willis^ Dyke, Manhart and At the banquet Ifc to be held in the LaJ Mr, Munrlt's awardij ■veil as the Marjtair.
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S° ea If' Ray MyJ Council Bluffs, k,
freshman from
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Hughes, and three guests Mrs. T: >phy. C.uy Carpe*
James Tincher of Kansas City, Mu Mrs. Nora Morrison of Cloverdalc md Mrs. James P. Hughes, Jr., of
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Miss Veslf- Studs,ad’s Engagement Animii.ired Announcement of the engagement mil approaching marriage of Miss V sle Stadstad, secretary to the dirctor of publicity at DePauw University. to John Ralph FVnstermaker, •on of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Fendermaker of Indianapolis, has been nade by Mrs. Ole Stadstad. Long island. N. Y. The wedding will take ilaoe in the late summer. Th: bride-elect attended Hunter College, Now York City, and was rraduateri from DePauw University n 1940. She is a member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. Following icr graduation she worked fora time m the editorial staff of the Noblesville Times and came to her present positicn last September. Mr. Fenstermaker is a graduate of Puidue University with the class of 1985 and is a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. He is employed with h Hugh J. Baker Company in Indiinnpolis. The wedding will take dace in New York City. Following t wedding trip the couple will make heir home in Indianapolis.
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NeedlecruU ('lull To Meet Friday Neodlecraft Club will meet Friday iftrmoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home f Mrs. Ida Pieice. The program committee will have charge of the program, aJso roll call. Please note change in place of meeting.
MI NDT WINS MEDAL John Mumlt Jr., outstanding seni >r from Sioux Falls, S. D., was tne winner Wednes lay evening of DcPau.v's first Fo enslc Gold Meda 1 The medal, which will be given a.inually, was donated anonymously
''-T ”f Delta > fl ■nsic honorary fwJ ride. ^ Speakers on the in will be Robert Sieve* Rcttv Jean Wells, j Charles Lands, u, Virginia Sunkel. Dayt, nil mobilizes hti TO ( 0MBAT nn WASHINGTON. Director J. Edga-Hiw, ” al Bureau of Pvet ILsch sed that 150.0001 r orcement officen an zed on a voluntary V 'rive against fifth til He said police ctii*h heads, county sheriff!] >f other enforcement subscribing voluntarily which enlists their fo* "The FBI law <-r.!ow mobilization plan fc, dense pledge autonntie the thousands of pd wh.ch have aiwavs pea. tr - irmy I -y
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