The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1941 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, mi.

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.**A *i‘ ’i* 'i' 'i* '!* ’J* 'i* *•* *■* 'i' *i* Week end K^ests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Buts were, Mr. and Mrs. A R Buis of Peoria, 111., and Mrs Dessie Bryan of Newcastle; Mrs. Bryan accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Buis to Peoria for a visit. They all called on Glen Burgess an I family of Coatesville Saturday evening. Miss Monice Burgess who has been ill with plutal pneumonia is improv-

ing.

Those visiting Sunday with Mr and Mis. Herbert 'Higgens and son Donald were. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Higgcr.f and daughter of English, Hubert Higgens of Princeton, Mr. and Mrs. ; Homer Higgens s.nd son of Indianapolis and Curtis Higgens and daughter of Bainbridge. Mr and Mrs. Oran Buis and daughter Lillian and Ernie Cc-x won Sunday dianer guests of Mr. an ; Mrs. Wm. Newman. Those calling lithe afternoon were, Mr. and Mrs Eber Hamilton and Miss Lessie Con of Greencastle and Cecil Newman

a,ad family.

John Robinson who has been spend | mg the past few days with his pai-i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Robinson i and family returned to Camp Shelby Miss., Monday. Mr. a.-id Mrs. Charlie Cline wereSunday guests of Chester Cunningham and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Bbis and daughter ( ailed on Glen Burgess and family Sunday evening. Rev and Mrs. Lester Storm and children spent Sunday at the Bridgeton Baptist church, where he was formerly a pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nichols and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud- 1 Williamson. Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grepp, Harold Storm and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Storm were Sunday dinner guests of Fred Heavin

and family.

Remember the services at the Mt. Meridian church Sunday evening, October 26 at 7 o'clock Mrs. Amy Buis called on Mrs. Bereniece Smith Monday evening. The Bethel Ladies Aid met Friday with Mrs. Frank Heavin and quilted

Bethel Baptist church Sunday, Oct.

26.

v *i* -I-* -I- *1- v *1* -J* -'- *1* •I* v <'**, mokton {Sj *1* •{• *t* -i- *1* *!* 'I* \c; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Houck and son of Manchester called on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller and family on Sunday. Glen Clodfelter of Lafayette called on his mother last week. Gordon Clodfelter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clodfelter of the Morton school broke his arm last week at play on the grounds. Miss Ida Wood called on Mrs. Sar- j ah Lane on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pitts c-f Brownsvalley called on Mr. and Mrs. George Inge Sunday afternoon. Miss Doris Garrett of Lafayette was home over the week end, Oct. 4

and 5.

John Stark of Bellmore called on home folks on Sunday aftemoon. Mrs. Jessie Newgent spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Bruce O’Dell and Mrs. May Staggs. Lloyd Clodfelter and girl friend of Indianapolis spent over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clodfelter and family. Mrs. Laverne Thomas has not been so well and has entered the Putnam county hospital again. Miss Martha McGill of Kankakee, 111., spent over the week end with Glenamay Martin. Mrs. Marguett Vermillion spent Friday night and Saturday with het son, Mr. and Mrs. Rome Vermillion at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin and daughters June and Glenamay spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clay McGill and daughter and Mrs. Bertha Knauer and daughter Floydcne. Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter and children called on Mrs. Carrie Clodfelter on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Callander returned to Greencastle on Thursday after spending several days with their grandmother, Mrs. Carrie Clod-

felter.

ARMY MAN—Lieut. General Eiki Tojo, new Premier-des-ignate of Japan. War-minded and German-approving Army man was War Minister in Konoye Cabinet that toppled on disagreement over policies with U. S. Called to form new Cabinet, his choice causes widespread anxiety.

chin which required six stitches. Miss Nellie Biker and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Martin and family of Indianapolis v re Sunday guests of their sister Miss Edna Baker.

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There will be a homecoming at the apolia spent Thursday with Mr . and

Mrs. Vern Lydick.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bryan are the parents of a 9 1 /-. pound son born Sat-

urday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lona Smith called on Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley Tuesday evening. • A large crowd attended the home coming at Canaan church Sunday. Miss Ernestine Kersey was operated for appendicitis at the Methodist hospital Friday. Mrs. Leatha McCloud visited Mrs. Grace Smedley Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha McAninch called on Mrs. Lois Huber Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Greenlee of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Greenlee. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Collins, Mrs. Josie Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Miller and son Roger and Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Smedley and daughter Suzanne spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. James Smedley. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller entertained relatives from Missouri Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha McAninch and Mrs. Lois Huber and daughter visited Ernestine Kersey at the Methodist hospital Wednesday.

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Mr. and Mrs Albert Priest entertained Sunday with a dinner leu their family, Mr. and Mrs. Marion j Priest, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Priest of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Priest of Fincies!le. The Rev. Ray | Banks of Bed:->rd was a guest Su.,

day night.

Mrs. Alva William'i attended the Hearst-O Hair wed ling at Greenca.

tic Sunday.

Car! Zenor, >n of Mr. an I Mrs.

Roy Zenor suffered a fractured ar.,, at the school building Tuesday after- '

noon while playing basketball. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Knoll have mo. i

ed into the pr- ;n-rty of Mrs. Glenn

Jones in the nc th part of town. Mrs. Gilbert Hale entertained I

Tuesday night with two tables of ; "Rook." Those piv lent were Miss Agnes Curran. Mrs. Achsa Cassidy. |

Mrs. Frank Miller, Mrs. Alva

berger, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eads and son Joe. Mrs. Helen Chadd, Gladys McFaddrn, Virginia Leyenberger and Omar

Akers.

Mrs. Margaret Dickson entertained at a bridge party on Saturday

iPruitV i eVen * n ^ * n * lonor the October

Mrs. Bessie Darnall, Mrs. Crews, Mrs. M md Crodian. , sow Dickson, Mrs. Jewel

-Mrs. Sally J<, rh on spent We Ines- I ,, , : Mn. William Harlan, lay with Mi and Mrs. Albert Priest.

g.. ^ ( birthday anniversaries

j Baird. Mrs. Albert Balch, Mrs. Wo: d- ! -ow Dickson Mrs .Jewel Blue, and

Fred S. Wintle, pastor. Services for Sunday, Oct. 26. Church school, 10:00 a. m. Hugh Caughell. supt. Morning worship, 11.00 a. m. Sermon, “Living Wider.” Epworth League, 6:.'i0 p. m. {tichard Aker. pres. Evening worship, 7:110 p. m. Sermon, “Eyes That See Not.” {Ij i'* -r + -r -F n- -F •!• *F *F -!• *F BAINBRIDGE *F 4* 4- -F 4* 4- 4* -t* -F -1- 4- 4 Allen Clodfelter, Nton of Mr. anu Mrs. Ralph Clodfelter was thiown off a horse Sunday evening, causing him to suffer a deep cut under the

Mr. and Mr- Arthur Larkin are the parents o! : on born Tuesday morning. Mrs. Roy.V 1 • of Almyra, Arkansas, Warren Asher of Little Rock, and Mr and Mrs. Ben Childers of FT Wayne speiit Sunday night wlui Mr. and Mrs. Albert Balch. Mrs. Vice and Mrs. Childers were formerly Ruih and Esther Collins of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller entertained on Sunday for a group of Standard Oil employes. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ben of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Towel of Kingman. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dodge of Veadersburg, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Conglington of Cayuga an ! Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Maze of Crawfordsville. Mr and Mrs. Charles Mitchell are recovering from injuries suffered when their auto was wrecked at Rockville last week while enroute to Smoky Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Balch entertained a number of guests Sunday evening in h >nor of the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. Roy Eads and Mrs. Baled Those present were, \l, ml Mrs. Flai nest Lane. Mr. an I Mrs. Dolby Codings, Mr. and Mrs. Carl darnall. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Leyen-

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ceilings spent Sunday with re’atives in Rockville. Teachers of the Bainbridge schools and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Etcheson enjoyed a chicken dinner at the Y

Palace on Saturday evening.

Mr. and Mrs William Harlan and little daugher Kaye visted Sun lay in Greencastle with Mr. and Mrs.

James Harlan and family.

The Rally Day an I Homecoming at the Bainbridge Methodist churi., was well attended. Rev. Vernon Big-

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ler, regular pastor, had charge u. morning services at which the sp cial number was a vocal solo by Rose Marie Dickson. After the sumptuous meal at the neon hour, an informal program was held upstairs. After a song fest several of the vis- .

iting members gave talks beginning Indianapoln"I remember when." Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and M

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F’. M. Starr gave a vocal numbe., preceding the afternoon address. Out of town geusta were Air. and Mrs. Virginia Leyenberger of Indianapolis, Paul McFadden of Bedford, Mr. an 1 Mrs. Remley Herr of New Market, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beck of North Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Starr, Mrs. Cheek, Mre. E/fie Leyenberger and Mrs. Eula Proffitt of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest j Lan ■ of Ladoga, Mrs. Bartha Anthony of Nob'esville and Mrs.' Jam-» Kelker of Shreveport, La. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allee of West Lebanon are spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Weller and attending teacher's association a'

daughter an Baird and day with t Dye at Moi

a c” E rdinI? R H E d 0 4 H T “7 < ;' rcle Ind;cafe * torpedo probably hit U. S. d* stroy i ll| mis,ina aff Pr k U . Ctl0 \ of ^ ear Admiral Stirling, Jr., UP naval expert. Navy re? 5 ,, I m.ssmo after ,h,D»wa, struck 350 mil., southwest of Ic.land, bv sub "undoubtedly 1