The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 December 1941 — Page 2
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IF THROAT IS SORE
IF a COLO has given you
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want it, when you want it.
DO THIS TONIGHT — Rub throat, chest w ith VapoRub. Its long continued poultice-and-vapor action loosens phlegm, relieves irritation,
eases coughing, invites restful sleep.
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FI'NERAL THI KSDAY Funeral services for Mrs. Hester Steele, mother of Lonnie J. Steele of near Fincastle and Luther B., and David K. Steele and Mrs. Julius
Pi.iftr of Akron, wno died Tuesday will he held Thursday rooming at id'.'lO o’clock in the Coiikle Funeral Home in Indianapolis. Interment will be In the Skillman burying ground, south and west ■ ! Reccoon, following the funeral ri i .i s In htmapolis. it. is thoujiv! t te fu neral party will arrive at the cemetoy ;,t about 12:4. r ) o'clock. Thursday. It is planned to have the casket opened at the bmyihg place. Mrs. Steele, who was the mothe of L. J. Steele, of near Fincastle, wa: 79 years old, born in Fuimm coua ty. She was one of a family of f,ve sisters and one brother, but now the s le survivor of that group is one o' the isters, Mrs. Alfred Nichols, 8'! yen , old, of Indianapolis, who is suff< -ing rom the fracture of a Inn. and s in, poor health because of that.
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anniversaries +
Birthday*
Blanche Buis. Fillmore, age IS yt
December 4.
Steve Boots Young, son ot Mr. and Mrs. John S. Young, t year today,
December 3rd.
Mrs. Floia Vaughan, Belle Union,
today December 3rd.
Diane Surber, daughter of Mr. and
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>. Itilll.i: rilOUtlHT FOR TODAY We are glad when an old debt is discharged, be careful what spiritual debts you incur: Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Psalm 32:1.
TOY CAMPAIGN i C'«mf lnu«*«l from Vnije T:-> I-egian will not attempt t mak ■ delivery of the toys turned to 1 cm. instead, parent.-; are urged to j. re the Legion o turn in to ti . Firt Departmant, the names, ag.and ;ex of the oh Id for whom toys will >e needed. These requests wiil be fille as early as possible and -the packages may be picked up by the pare; is at the Legion Club House on East Walnut street not later that Wed:; sday noon, December 24 h.
And LOCAL NEWS PBBil b<:fs
Mrs. Orphus Chadd ana Mis. Thomas White were called to Waldron, Ind., by the death of their nephew, Harry Pettit, son of Charles and Emma Pettit.
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WHY LADIES GO WRONG M CHRISTMAS TIME!
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Some of our very nicest Ladies go wrong al Christmas time —They go wrong in the selection of gifts for their men folk.—This is a pify—It is really simple for a woman not to err in the choice of inacculine gifts if she makes her selection at Cannon's—
Cannon's is a store noted for it’s thorough undestanding of the things A store that makes a policy of helping every lady avoir!
. A store that handles the smart apparel
men year .
even the tiniest mistake
advertised in Naional Magazins.
ARROW SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR HICKOK JEWELRY AND BELT SETS INTERWOVEN HOSE GRIFFON SUITS AND OVERCOATS REMINGTON RAND ELECTRIC RAI0S5 GLOVER'S PAJAMAS AND BATH ROBES RUGBY'S SWEATERS AND JACKETS. i A X \ O N * THE MEN S STORE
Ciii-lt* Of (iobiii Ctiuivh
To Meet Thursthiy
The Circles of the Woman’s Socie-
ty of Christian Service ’.f Go’ui.i Memorial Methodist Church will
Mrs. Earl Surber, 6 years today, De- [ meet Thursday afternoon a,. 2:.t'J cember 3. ' o’clock in the following places. Wedding* | Circle One, Four and Nine, Mrs. Mr. and flint. George Hbyrnkis. John Weatherson. S gm.a Cni House, south Jaeks&i street. 19 years yes- j special Christmn.s program, terday DeroTiiber "2. i Circle Two, Six and Light, Mrs. - 1 Mr. and 'Mis. Joe Staggs. Green- , Lycurgui Stoner. 810 south Indiana
castle it. l.'tM veins Dec. 1. ‘stiet;.
y./. j Ciiules Three and Ten, Mrs. A. W.
Crandall, Oil Ridge avenue.
Mis. Ear! Rvens and baby were | Circles Fjve ;)!ul Seven. Mrs. E. B. released fr<*fe the v.unty, h. s ptal i j^icT.ds. 707 t-.ist Semina ty street Tuesday. , | (he jirogram by Mrs. Standring, ini.Sr'
Harold Huber returned to his home I siom.ry from China,
at Spencer Wednesday from the Put- !
nam county hospital. j Tri Ziappu Held Mrs. Jennie Baldwin returned to j Initiation Services her N>me Wednesday fre-m the P it- j The active chapter of Tri Kappa nam county hospital. hold initiation services at 5:30 TuosMrs. Glen don Pdlmoie and babv re- J dn >'- Uocembe: 2nd. at the hams of turned to their home al Clayton I G. Herbert Smith. The new
Tuecday fiom the Putnrm county
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Snyder o; Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Job of Reelsville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meek Tuesday
evening.
Charles Nicholson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nicholson, north of Belle Union is reported improving nicely at his home following a nose operation at the Methodist hospital in Indianapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Farris, of Brazil, lurmerly of CreencastD. have received word of the death of their
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1 ^ran.lsin, William Ear: s, in a hosj jrital at Palo Alto, Calif. He was 37 ' years old and had been in California
j nix years.
I Th. K. J. U. Class of the First Christian church will not hold its regular meeting Thursday evening but will help the church school sponsor i Christmas program to be given for the entire church Sunday evening, December 21st. Watch the paper for
further announcements.
Mrs. Frank Meek and Mrs. Thomas Lanhjhi were guests of, Mrs. Jack : Huskey at the t.iird annual conven- ] tic.i luncheon given by the National
member; are Mrs. Gcoigo Paikci, Mrs .Nelson Hardy, Mrs. Kept Lenzn, .'.irs. James G. Hughes, and Mrs.
Robert Crouch.
F< ilowing ni iaticn there was a formal dinner at Mis. Anderson s teal* om. Those on the dinner committ'o were Mrs. Joe McCc.d, chairman, Mrs. John Carlwight, Mrs. John Eamshaw, Mrs. Willan! Urn'.: 'it, and Mrs. R. B. Morris. T,,en P.dowe l a business meeting ut Mis. Anderson's. T chapter vcle.l to buy a health
bond.
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\rt Group To Meet With Miss Knu.Ison
Art Group of A. A. U. W. will I mee. this even ng at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Miss Dorothy Knudson, G08 south Locust street. The topic
will b_> "Industry and Art.”
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W: man’s Circle do Sew Thursday 1. • Woman's Circle of the Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the church, to i;> Christmas sewing for the Hillcrest Community Center.
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I - m ..v^.v-i. held at Parent-Teachers the Ter.e Haute House Monday: Miss ' 1° ’‘eel Tuesday
C uncil of Catholic Women
the Ter
Elizabeth Ward, and
people attended
Father McGrath Tll '‘ Washingo.n Tow ns, up Par-
r-f tircencast^• were ;n ht^'earners Association will meqt
the lunSiem!."' . in We high school building in Pleas-
„ j mt Jardens on Tuesday, Decern be 9, irtl. at 7:30 p. m. The feature: nttr. .ticn will be picture slides pet tn n. g to Christian life. Number It mid Manhattan schools will also be (.i t . ■ program. Everybody is urged
to a tend.
—-j— -j -i- •!• The Putnam County Saddle Club t- A. U. \V. Members will hold its annual dinner this even- I invil d To Attend Lecture
I While you still have your youth'— | switch from wash day drudgery to Home Laundry <fc Cleaners. Phone !: 126. ' Suit.
SADDLE (H R DINNER
ing at 6:30 o'clock at the American Legion Home. There will be an el-
ection of officers.
BURRIS FUNERAL TO BE
Members of A. A. U. W. from Greencastle are invited to attend the lectuies of Dr. Esther Caukin Brunauei, associate in international edujcatic.i for the national association, at
HELD THURSDAY AFTERNOON' | Lafayette tonight and at Blooming-
■ j ton tomorrow. She will speak at a
Funeral services for Miss Dorothy ] dinner meeting tonight before neighBurris, well known Cloverdale worn- | bori. g A. A. U. W. groups at the an. who died Tuesday, will be held Purdue Union building, to which Thursday afternoon at two o’clock
from the Reed Funeral Home in Clo-1
vord;:le. The Rev. Donus Denny will j
i officiate. Interment will be made in |
' the Cloverdale cemetery.
Greencastle members are invited. [ Thursday at 7:00 p. m. Dr. BrunI auer will speak at Bloomington bei fore the Indiana University Student I Forum in an open meeting. This will ! follow an A. A. U. W. meeting at 4 I p. in. in the Bryan Room of the In- | diana University Union building, to I which all neighboring branches are
invited.
Di. Brunauer, who is the author of books, pamphlets and a monthly series on international problems, will discuss various phases of the international crisis. ****^-J
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.'ri Kappa Associates To Entertain At Tea
The Associate chapter of Tri Lappa will entertain members of the active chapter with a Christmas tea Tuesday afternoon from 3 until 5 o’clock at the home of Mrs. S. R.
Rariden.
House man wanted. Reasonable pay. Call H. C. Sheperd, Phi Psi House. Phone 350. 3-6t. |
LET THEM HELP YOU I’M K OUT THE Gil I ( IIAlii Selecting a chair is one gift problems which .stuni). band or wife. Easy chaii a personal problem, that v., person finds comfortah! i tire/’ unsuited to anotln St angc as it seems, win which are frequently pun ipen dre not so well suite.I • construction and posture squat'ty' types. 'fcf'the same tinfp most v band chairs ideally adapt phydques. It is just as well to I and confide to the object ot giving that you are givin I. a chair, and ask for help i lection.
METHODIST H oniIniu'il fro]
MEETING
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with his radio technique and his knowledge of sundry matters, suen as the date of the first baseball gam ■ and the butter fat content of milk from purple cows. At any rate, everyone enjoyed the tjuiz* program, whie.i was followed by a short busines. meeting. Rev. H. M. Braun, pastor of Brazil First Church was elected to succeed Dr. C. M. McClure as Adult Counselor for the group. Dr. McC ure has recently be m appointed supe intendent of the Greencastle
district.
The even ng closed in a reverent mood in the sanctuary of the church. As the youth went into the sanctuary they sang ‘‘Follow the Gleam.” Miss Eleanor Miller, the chairman of the commission on worship and evangelism preside I a* iflv service and Intrduced th - epeakitr. Rev. Robert Bcrtfiel, of ^rirk Chapel ami Morion tl-ho inspiring address on ”How C m We Follow th^pleain ?” wn's'followe I by singing ’'Af-e Te Ahle'- (it the altar; and Rev. Benefiel dismissed the service wiith the League Bqn-
| odiction.
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