The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 December 1941 — Page 3
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THE DAO.Y BA1WEH, /KEHJT'JCASTILE, INBLANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1041.
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V '' ,r ^ 1SS Stella Shield, I Ausiist 3 Hostess, Ethel Jaekflori; M Mis Louise Smith vice roll rail your hobby; paper, Mable I "I, 1,1 Mis Marjorie Olivet sec-, Lilhott enteitalnmenl Mary Hunt-
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I he roup departed thinkiiiK this one September 2 Hostess, Helen Knet1 the best meetings of the year. On zet ; roll call, white elephant ex1- Mis. Ruth Ra^an will beichiinge; pai>. r. Mauch‘ McNarvi on-
hostess to the club.
Om* ot the most enjoyable events
♦ SPORTS ♦
(By .lim Zeis)
the Meat is the most important part of the MEAL—You are assured of success when you serve our
MEATS
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Quality Meat Market
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of (he year for the Mothers Afternoon Club was the Christmas meetii’H held at the home of Mrs. Ora 1 >ay fuesday. Twenty one members
terlainment, Emma Morgan. Oetohei 7 Hostess, Mattie Bowman; roll call, ghost story; paper. Jonnie Thomas; entertainment, Irene
Een and.
November 4 Hostess, Irene Fer-
r.sponded to roll call with a Bible rand; roll call, Thanksgiving poem; verse. Guests were Mrs. Oscar Day I paper, Mary C. Lisby; entertainment, and two sons Johnne and Edwin. Mrs. Edna Raines. Austin Holloway delighted everyone! December 2 — Hostess, Jonnie with readings and her son Ronald! Thomas; roll call Bible verse; paper, ent ■! tained with several selection on Mary Burks; entertainment, Grace
Wright.
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thi xylophone. There was the annual exchange of gifts. Programs for the coming year were distributed. An enjoyable social hour followed while the hostess served delicious re-!
Program Committee; Mrs. Mary C. Lisby Mrs. Mattie Bowman. Mrs. Jonnie Thomas. Beechwood Pleasant Circle Club
I* ® FILLMOUE •} L + -i- V *• — -» + + Jo) Eilna Raines entertained the A j ( l of the Christian church r 7!h Ev< yone enjoyed a d< s M tiful ptteb-in din n llicn :dl ive thanks by singing , q,k| n ui Whom All Bk s j ow " [n the afternoon the inn M’ Anna Lisby called the Lgtoordei by Mrs. Grace SubC| in g devotions, readin chanter of Hebrews. She Lnished the entertainment. The sof 1941 were retained for the a_ I . are M i s. Lisby, pint. Ml Paul S.ili w Mi Paul Sinclair, secrev,- r y nond Herod, treasur1)1. present Were Me Anna Li-hy. Emma Morgan, ta Heavin, Grace Sublett, ■a Salmon. Grace Morehart, Carroll. Amma Snodgrass, )■ Herod. Edith McKamey, Laura L, Mai Arnold, Mildred Sin1 l erlin and dau| h 1 Mrs Chestei Day ■Hrs. Haney Owens were pres-
ent. Cora Flinn will he hostess to
the Aid Dec. 18th.
Mrs. Lois Zeiner very delightfully entertained the Alpha Gamma Pi Nov. 25. Mrs. Reuben Heavin. a new member was welcomed to the soror-1 ity. Delicious refreshments were sorv%d to nine members and a social hour concluded an enjoyable after-1 noon. The December meeting will be | with Miss Mary Burks at which time j there will be an exchange of gifts. Si itch and Chat.-er Club assembled! at the home of Miss Bertha Coffin | for its 28th anniversary meeting | which Is an annual all day meeting, j Of the twenty four members, twenty two members were present to enjoy the day. All enjoyed the delicious two course dinner contributed by the members. A part of the afternoon was devoted to the regular business m "ting, response to toll call was “Thanksgiving Quotations.’’ Entertainment was furnished by Mrs. Edith Ruark. Mrs. Thelma Wright and Mis. Louise Smith. Those winning prizes wore Mesdames Lelia Bunter. Marjorie Oliver and Her Smith. Officers elected for the com-
freshments in keeping with the sea-! was organized January 19th. 1899 son. After which the club adjourned ! and is one of the oldest clubs of Putto meet in January with Mrs. Fred I nain county. Brown. Mrs. O. L. McKamey will!
have charge of the literary.
Smith entertained!
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For Endless Pleasure-
Christmas Carols I <> l.ittle Town of Kctlilclii'in *• T he First Nis i 3 - 'tingle Beils *• t'OO'l King Wencoslas Silent Night, Holy Night ^ <> < me. All Ve Faithful '• Hark the Herald Angels Sing * "hile Shepherds Watched their FIiicEm.
Popula. Music I From Om Love to Another. (Frankie Masters & His Orch). 2. I Wish I Had ' Sweetheart (A; Donahue Ai bis Oreh) 3. Elmer’s Time, (Benny Goodman's Orch). t. .lim, (Toniiii) Tucker Orch.) The White t lilts '>f Dover (Kate Smith). (!. II llapneiied In Hawaii (Buddy < lark) 7. i.et Me Call You Sweetheart ( \| Goodman & Ids Oreh). 8. Tonight We Love (Xavier < ugat Orehestra)
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Mrs. Wendell
her classmates aP dinner Friday. They are Mrs. Gladys Coffin. Pittsboro; Mrs. Dorothy Crosby, Roachdale. Mrs. Ruth Gorham. Mrs. Mary McKamey and Mrs. Marjorie Oliver all of this community. The day was
greatly enjoyed by all.
Sunday dinner guests of Frank Day and family were Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace. Belle Union. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Wright, Greencastle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ragan. Mrs. Harold Pruitt and daughter Judy, Misses Kate and Mary Oliver attendee the wedding of Robert Ragan and Miss Margaret Mainland at the Stillman Valley, HI.. Community church. Mrs. Lizzie Hessler and Miss Cora Flinn enjoyed a visit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pursell of east
Greencastle township.
Mrs. Ellen Hanks is in Greencastle visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul
Heaney.
Mrs. O. N. Hicks spent Sunday in Brazil with her niece. Mrs. Nicklas Miller and family. Mrs. Kate Campbell is slowly recovering from her recent accident. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Lisby of near Coatesville and their children. Arthur I-isby and family, Ivan Lisby and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gorham, Waldo Woods and family all of this community went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Cash of neai Greencastle with well filled baskets to remind Mr. Cash of his birthday, whi<’h was a pleasant surprise to hin;. Mr and Mrs. Raymond Lisby who live near the Cash home were also present. After spending a most enjoyable day the group left for their homes wishing Mr. Cash many more birthdays. Mrs. Myrtle Storm spent the week end with Rev. Lester Storm and family of Bethel. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Byrd were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Plainfield. [ Mi and Mrs. Witt Wright and I Miss Ruth O’Hair. Brick Chapel I w , re Saturday evening visitors of Mr and Mrs. Frank Day. Mrs. George Haag and granddaughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Aldm Dennison of Sheldon. 111., enjoyed a visit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Underwood and son. Mrs. Ollie Arnold. Greencastle, was here over the week end the guest of n,» r sister-in-law, Mrs. Hostel Jack-
I Kenneth Hicks and family spent ! Sunday in Terre Haute with Mrs. I H eks' uncle, Jim Harris. Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrp. A. B. Hubbard were Mrs. Alice Gorham and daughter Mabel and George Weishurr, Indianapolis. Charles Smith and family were in Indinnapolis Sunday the guests of Venice Lewis and family. Beechwood Pleasant Circle Club announces the following program foi 1942: President, Mrs. Mattie Bowman; vice president. Mrs. Mary Hunter; secretary. Mrs. Jonnie Thomas; assistant secretary, Mrs. pella Smythc; treasurer, Mrs. Irene Ferrand. January 7—Hostess. Elizabeth Dunlavy; roll call, Aunt Hot; papei Wealthy Alter; entertainment, Elsie Ruark. February 4 Hostess, Elsie Ruark. roll call. 10c tea towel exchange; paper, Elizabeth Dunlavy. entertainment. Clara Talbott. March 4 Hostess. Jessie Arnold roll call. Spring Poem; paper. Della Smythe; entertainment. Helen Knetzer. April 1 Hostess. Maude McNary; roll call. Bible verse; paper, Mae Hammond; entertainment, Nannie Arnold. May 0- Hostess. Grace Morehart; roll call, a funny experience; paper, Ethel Jackson; entertainment Gracie King. June 3- Hostess. Mary Hunter; roll call, Sonny Sayings; paper Jessie Arnold; entertainment, Mattie Bowman. July 1—Hostess. Wealthy Alter; roll call, a superstition; paper. Grace Morehart; entertainment, Amma Snodgrass,
<1.INTON FALLS METHODIST
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Fiv.l S. Wintle, pastor. Services for Sunday, December 7. 10:00 a. m. Church school.
Floyd Miller, Sup!.
11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon Rev. Gayord Howell. 6:00 p. m. Youth Fellowship. Christine Pelfrey, picsident. 7:00 p. m. Song service.
James Burk, leader
7::;0 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon, Stanley Smith.
I>lur DryiIs Will Clash W ith Cnlb —• SIIOKTItllH.K TO MEET MX \l ! NET stjl AD TONIOHT IN 11. S. GYMNASIUM Shortridge’s Blue Devils from Indianapolis will furnish the opposition for the Tiger Cubs on Greencastle's basketball floor tonight at H o’clock. We can recall several occasions when the Capital City basketeers upad the dope bucket and handed local ijuintets a licking just when everybody thought the Cubs were almost state champions. We remember a semi-final encounter with Sliortridge it the Butler fjeldhous.' very distinctly. The Greencastle boys managed to win but were worn out for Martinsville in the title bout that night ami the net crown went to the Artesian
City.
Ot course, that’s water under th; bridge and this evening’s battle between Shortridge and Greencastl will bring together a bunch of boys who were wearing short pants down in the grades when the above history was being recorded. The Cubs, termed “a hot and cold
WANTED: Custom butcherifij George Kelley. Phone Rusiellville. Same location as last three years. Frt.-tf.
Highest prices pan I for beef hides, ginsang. iron, rags and metal. Phone 756-W. Gilheit Wood 608 Ohio street. 3-6p.
Kor Sale
FOR SALE: Pears and apples. McCullough’s Orchard. Phone rural 9F2. 4-tf.
FOR SALE: Earl Evens garage and filling station in Bainbridge. Standard Oil Products. Carl Beck, Adm. l-6p. PUBLIC SALE: Household furnish-1 ings, consisting of beds, dressers.! chairs, rugs, etc., also boy s bicycle, j Dr. Gillespie's residence, west Walnut ; street road, Saturday, December 6th at one o’clock. 2-4p.
WANTED; Reliable man to succeed Mrs. Mintu C. Shillings as Rawh igh Deah 1 in Greencastle. Selling xperience unnecessary to start. Everything furnished except car. Splendid opportunity to step into a permanent and profitable business where Rawleigd Products have been sold for years. Good profits for a hustler. For particulars write Rawleigh’s Dept 1NL-177-10 Freeport,
21-28-5-12-4p.
FOR SALE: 2 horse, three phase, electric motor. Phone 11. :!-4t.
FOR SALE: 1938 Ford 1 1-2 ton cab and chassis, now tires, paint and j motor. Hess Sales and Service. 3-41
THREE TRUCKMEN Experience 1. age 25 to 45. owning or able to furnish and personally drive snub nose sleeper tractor to pull company van, long distance, irregular mutes long term contract. Approved applicants will be trained in our methods, salary basis. Phone oi see Mr. HumphiU. Hotel Deming, Terre Haute Ind. December 7th to 12th.
USED FURNITURE, stoves, rugs, dishes, tools, men's, women's, children's used clothing and shoes. We buy and sell anything of value. Trading Post, 319 N. Jackson. It-tf.
FOR SALE: Speed Queen electri" washer and heating stove. Cheap. Ill Elizabeth street. 4-2p.
team” by Indianapolis sports writers.
The annual Bazaai of the Clinton ' wiJI have tho advantage of their
Falls Church is being held Saturday i home t ' our, and the experience of five For Pfister seed afternoon at the church. This is ., ! contests behind them The Blue Dev-j Buis. Fillmore, R. 1
big event, and a large crowd is ex- ! Us wil1 ^ l*'' fornil V theil st>c - pected to attend. Everyone welcome! ^ K ume of tlle st ‘ ason They lost to
1 Greenfield last week but will invade I this city determined to avenge last | year's setback handed them by the
'Tiger Cubs.
Theie will be a curtain raiser at 7 p. m. with the main attraction getting underway shortly after 8 o'clock While the Cubs are battling Shortridge, the DePauw Tigers will also be seeing action with Hanover at the university gymnasium. This will be the second Indiana College Con-
see Roy 3-6p.
WANTED; 2 distributors, men living in Putnam county, must own an automobile be honest, know feeding stock hog. and poultry. Merchaniise advertised in Prairie Farmer. We school and train you. no Investmei.t. Se or write Mr. South at Commercial Hotel. Greencastle. December 9th ! to 9 p. m. 5-3p.
Ilioh Srhool (By (ieorgia Anne /.els)
A laige box has been placed in the High School hall for discarded toys to be given to the American Legion
In be fixed up for Christmas for un- j ference scrap for the Old Gold but
dope favors the Methodist netters to take the visiting Hanover cagers into
camp.
fortunate children. All students have been asked to cooperate in this cam-
iwign.
Betty Jo Flint, Emily Long, Betty Owens, and Norman Handy, the saxaphone quartet, were guest artists Wednesday of th. poultry meeting held at the Court.
FOR SALE: Apples Buchlieit Orchards.
and cider. Tue.-Fri.-tf.
FOR SALE- Sows. Greencastle R. 2.
H. S
Alice. 5-2p.
FOR SALE: makes, coal oi
Miscellaneous
Co pleti Grease Job 59 cents at Deem’s Standard. Car washing. North Jackson stieet. 24-hour service 5-tf.
Repair parts for all wood, heaters, cook-
niture Exchange, West Side Square | Phone 170-.I. 5-lp.
Highest price patd for all kinds of junk, paper, rags, Iron, all kinds of metal. We also buy beef hides. A | & S Junk Yard. Phone 678, Greencastle. 19-tf.
The Conservation. Club is sponsor ing an essay contest and the subject is to be; Conservation of our Natural Resources, a Necessity to j You and Me. The contest will end ' December 19. All IPutnam county 1 school students aiv eligible to enter J The county judges will be represents- i lives from the Putnam county con- ] servation council, county American Legion Post and county school s>s- ^ tern. The prizes will be: first prize i $25 Defense Saving Bon I. second $10 worth of Defense Saving stamps, third $5 worth of saving stamps. Mr. Lc*>n Snyder s the sponsor of
the school club.
National Drum Major Champion, Joe. Kimmel. a sophomore at DePauw, will give a special exhibition between halves of the GrcencastleShortridge basketball game this ev-
ening.
BASKETBALL
Friday
Shortridge at Greencastle Hanover at DePauw Roachdale at New Winchester Paragon at Fillmore Bainbridge at Mooresville Cloverdale at Amo North Salem at Belle LTni in
Your high school repoMer has noticed that several members of the class of '41 have n ready ma le good for themselves. Zc i Ida Stuckey, who was assistant editor of the annual last year was selected out of over . hundred contestants as one of the four most beautiful girls in Purdue. Ze la is a Freshman in Purdue and is a Kappa Kappa Gamma pledge. Rachel Gillen who was quite active ,n the Dramatic Club last year and started in both plays presented by the club last \v ir, Lena Rivers’ and ’Seventeen’ w.is one of the five DePauw freshmen to be elected to Duzer Du. Rachel is a freshman and is Kappa Alpha Theta pledge.
BOWLING SCHEDULE Friday No matches
PUBLIC SALE Monday,
her 8, 12:.T0. Two miles north of Amo. 17 head Polled Hereford cattle. 16 head hogs. 15 tons baled cljver hay. 8 tons wheat stiaw. W E. Christie. A. O. Hunter. Auct. 2-5-2p.
FISH FRY: Fresh fish every Fri-
I day night at the Moderne. North Decern- side Square Thur-Fri-tf
Mt. Hebron Busy Bee Club Bazaar Saturday, December 6. Assembly Room of Court House. Novelty quilts and hand woven rag rugs. Many nice things for Christinas presents. 4-2t.
FOR SALE: 15 shoats. 1 pair mules. Luther Herbert, Reelsville. 4-3t. Special discount on all monuments ami markers purchased during December for spring delivery. Lionel T. Clem. Phone 542-J. 4-6t
FOR SALE; Beautiful artificial wreaths for cemetery decoration, 50 - l and up. Milton's P< - oy Patch. Phone ! 707-R. 28-1-3-5-4ts.
BOWLING STANDING
University
18
6
.750
CYica Cola.
17
10
.620
Home Laundry
15
12
.555
Eitel’s
15
12
.555
Kroger's
15
12
.53)
Z nc A
12
15
.444
Lone Star
12
15
.444
O. A- 1
11
16
.407
Midwest
11
16
.407
Ztnc B -
6
18
.250
Real Estate-
only pennies for the poor, little, iieh dancing star One of Great Britain's top-ranking stars of the stage and screen has oodles of money, furs and jewels, but what good are they when England locks ’em up. sends her here with $24 and muscles in on her earnings while she does her own ironing ' Read this interesting article m The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's Sunday Chicago HeraldAmerican. 5-lp. I D for Christmas. Special rates. Burl Boston.
Phone 215-M.
5-2p.
FOR SALE: A 95 acre farm in Clinton Township. Sixteen acres tillable. 6 room house, and barn. Price $1800. Payment plan. J. T Christie, Real Estate. 5-2t. FOR SALE: An so acre farm foul miles from Greencastle. Sixty nine acres tillable, 4 room house, new barn, splendid watci Price $5500.00. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 5-2t.
The traveling unit of the United States Society of Zoology, under the sponsorship of the senior class, will present a lecturette, "Penquia Island.” This entertaining and educational program will be given Decembei tenth at 11:30. The chief feature of the program will be two live penquins. This program will be offered to the grade schools as well as junior and senior high. The junior class will hold the!’ second Victory Dance' Friday evening after the Tiger Cub-Short ridge game. The very popular High School Dance Band under the direction of Gene Pennington will furnish the music.
The Hi-Y club held formal and rougti initiation Thursday even ng. Those initiated were: Don Agnew, Ted Washburn, Bob Sutherlin, Jack Mosley, Bill Wilde, Gene McClintock. Duke Lenzen, Bob Knauor, Jimmy Zeis, Myron McCammack, James Anderson, Bob Flanningan, Gen? Harlan, Bob Flint, Jim Long, Dale Cue, John Cartwright. Eugene Wolgamott. Jack Moore. Read them An idea in every one - -Use them Daily Banner want ads.
PUBLIC SALH As the residence where 1 live is sold and I am moving to town, I will sell at Public Auction at my farm TQ miles eiisl of ( luerdale oil < emetcrv
Road on
Monday, December 8 10 00 A. M. 3 HOKSES—One nice team of grey mares. 7 and 8 years, lull sisters and a good team. Weight, I ilMI lbs. cachI nice mare cult, good one, weaned and eats good. Halter broke and
gentle.
POt I.TKY—10 nice yearling Bar-
red Rock hens.
FARM TOOLS—One good farm wagon with ho\ bed and spring seat, scoop hoard; hay frame; mowing machine; hay tedder; spike tonlh harrow; I John Deere walking cultivator; l-’J tandem disc; brooder stove; double trees; single trees; ioo 23” collars, like iuw; forks, and a lot
of other tools.
6 COWS—One 8-yr.-old Jersey and Shorthorn <nw, giving 2 gal. milk dally; Two (l-yr.-old Jersey an I shorthorn cows, giving 2 gal. milk daily ; One 6-> r.-old Red cow, 2 gal. |m i day . One 8-yr.-old Jersey cow; One 2-yr old Jersey heifer, giving 2 gal. per day. These cows all to freshen in
April and May .
FOR SALE: A t room house with luii act. bath, good basement House in good repair, neat business district. Price $1750. J. T. Christie. Real Estate. 5-2t.
—For Rent
FOR RENT: Five room apartment. Heat furnished. Phone 204-R. 24-tf.
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished apartment. Privab bath. Kelvinator. Mrs. W. D. James. Phone 790. 25-tf
FOR RENT: 3 room apartment. Good location. Nicely decorated. Private entrances Heat and water furnished. Phone 183-WX. l-6t.
FOR RENT: Attractive efficiency apartment, modem facilities, reasonable rental. Cole Apartments. Cali E. F. Naylor. 2-5t.
FOR RENT: 4 room semi-modern apartment at 502 Elm street. Phone 438 R. 3-3t.
FOR RENT: Modern .’1 room furnished apartment. Frigidaire, steam heat, private bath. 511 east Ander-
IIOI SEHOLD and Miscellaneous—' tr, 1 5-21. Two 9x12 ruga; other rugs; one i 1 ' — 1-4x12 Armstrong ( ongolemn rug;, _ Wontorl - Zenith radio with wimUharger am! I rYtlllltU battery; 3 Iron kettles and spiders; sausage mill; fruit Jars; hook case:) WANTED. 2 horse or large! single tables; beds; Wilson healer stove; p haS( ,.|,, ctr i c n , () t (l r Phone 11. 3-4t.
hand carl and other articles.
TERMS: < \SH. O. E. PICKENS,
ARTHUR E. PICKENS ALTON lit RSI, Auctioneer.
IRA KNOLL, Clerk.
Luneh will he served. Neighbors welcome to sell in sale,
SALESMAN WANTED: Steady work. Good pay. Reliable men wanted to call on farmers. No experience or capital required. Write I Homer Pipher, 1810 S. 21st street. | Terre Haute. Indiana. 4-3t
v v -j- -j- -i- -i- <■ -i- 4* ■'.■ MORTON -E -j- v -1- -1- •!• + Q Mrs Lee Miller and daughter. Elenore called on Mr and Mrs. Aithin Bell at Roachdale on Sunday. Mrs. Anna Green of Clinton is visiting with Mr and Mrs. D. f*. Alexand r of Morton. Mr. and Mrs Leonard Mayfield, moved to the Alexander apartment on Monday. Mrs Carrie Clodfelter and Mrs. Sarah Lane called on Mr and Mrs. 1> P. Alexander and Mrs. Green on Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary Stark i. reported better at the Methodist hospital at Indian-
apolis.
Mrs Edna Chadd and Josephine Burk called on Mrs. Mary Cal! and children on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Connerly • and Mrs. Virginia Stark of Belmore went to Indianapolis on Tuesday to see Miss Mary Stark at the Methodist hos-
pital.
Mrs. Jose Bulk visited with her daughter. Mis. Fleta Bell at Roachdale from Thursday until Monday of last week. Mis Carrie Cl 'lfelter visited her sister. Mrs. Bertha Clodfelter at Crawfordsvllle for a few days last
week.
Mrs. Daisy Alexander and Mrs. Anna Green called on Mrs Mary Clodfelter at Greencastle last week. Mrs. Lottie Staik is staying at Indianapolis while her daughter, Mary, is at the hospital. Clarence Lane of Lafayette spent Saturday with home folks. Ralph Stark of Fort Wayne was here visiting his mother and brother and sisters over the week end. Miss Irene Withman spent Thursday night with Miss Betty Miller. Mrs. Sammy Shonkwiler is real
poorly at this writing. 4 \RD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the neighbor# and friends of Bethel and Fillmore community foi gathering our corn and also the ladies of Bethel church for furnishing the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Storm
Mrs. Myrtle Storm
Harold Storm
