The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 December 1941 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1941
THE
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DAILY BANNER
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Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All" S. R. Rarlden, Publisher Entered in the postoffioe at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mat: i matter under Act of March 8, 1878. ! Subscription price, 12 cents per week; $3.00 per year by mail In Put- J nnm County; $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mall outside Putnam County. 17-19 South Jackson Street BIIH.J5 THOUGHT FOR TODAY Assurance of ultimate victory of righteousness should give you courage: Be strong, and let your heart take courage, Ull ye that hope in the I Lord Psalm 31:24.
HELPS PREVENT PHI VIC From Developing wUlWO ...At the first sneeze, sniffle or sign of nasal irritation, put a iew drops ot Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Its quick action /.'v A aids nature's defenses ffifirc j jjr against colds. Follow .7 , directions in folder. VA'TRO-NOl
His two initials under crystal-like domes on HICKOK buckle with clear liveGLASbelt, in a beautiful cigarette humidor ...by HICKOK. $2.50 VINYLITE TM C.&C.C.C, CANNONS The Store With The Xmas Spirit.
In a g cup cf four Putnam county
young men who went from Green- | •asile, Tuesday, to enlist in the navy, ! vas James Gregg, of route 3. w^,,* | .vas ph tegraphe i at Indianapolis
i ng with others who were waiting o enlist, the photo appearing in The
Indianapolis Star, this morning The other three going from this county were “Snooks” Hill of Greencastle, Marshall Foster apl a young man of a Lew's family. No word has been iceived here yet concerning the access of their effort to join 'the navy. All of them were registered with the
local selective service board.
rgt •!* •$• *t* •!• -.* •!- •!• + 7 anniversaries + ^j, -!• -!• •> -I- *!* 4 4 0 Birthdays Mrs. W. R. Tipton, today, Dcem-
bor 10.
Sam Smith. 20th anniversary, December 9. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Bert C. Gross, 409 E. Seminary street, 31st anniversary today, Dec. 10.
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Jolly Get-Together Club To Meet Thursday The Jolly Get-Together Home Economics Club will hold an all daymeeting at the home of Mrs. Myrtle Cloe. Please bring a ten cent gift for the grab bag.
KINDNESS REPAID ST. LOUIS (UP) — Louis VV. Freise, a blind broommaker, left the bulk of about $5,000 to George A. Ryan, his attorney, "as a debt of gratitude for lending me the use of his eyes and aiding me in business matters.”
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wildmaa and Jerry visited in Brazil last week
end.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stites. route 2, Greencastle, Dec. 10: a daughter 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kennedy of Indianapolis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wildman and ton Jerry. Mr. and Mrs. George Trester, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kennedy of Indin.iapeiis and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Wildman and son Jerry called on Mrs Orlena Wildman Sunday after-
The Christian Church choir will meet for practice tonight at 7 o'-
clock.
Miss Elisabeth Lcckridge') Musical Club of children met tins a r t>‘rnoon at the studio. Dr. and Mrs. V. Earle Wiseman and daughter, June, will attend Sonja Henie’s show in Indianapolis tonight. Mrs. C. C. Tucker. Miss Martha Tucker. Miss Helen Black. Miss Elizabeth Ann Cannon, Mrs. S. R. Rariden and Mrs. B, M. Minigus will ittord the Sonja Henie show in Indi-
anapolis tonight.
War news from the Hawaiian Islands and from the Orient means much to Dr. and Mrs. Walter R. Hutcheson, of Greencastle. because they, some twelve years ago. visited all of the areas which are now in zones of fighting. Dr. Hutcheson yesterday evening, spoke of the marvelous beauty of the terrain in the vicinity of Honolulu. especially, which was struck by the Japanese air forces. Sunday. On that same tour, the cpuple visited in Japan. China, Siam, the Philippines, and in other island areas of the South Pa-
cific. They, also, have been in all of * nr classes at the Indiana Univerthe countries of Europe which have! ; *^y Extension Center in that city, been war-ridden so long. They have j fbey arp Eugene Akers, Frank Demovie films made in many of these, van - v ' k°' s Howard, Virginia Lewis, p] aces Raymond Neal, John Ogies and Her-
, bert Thomas.
Get rid of “wash day hands” bv ! Among Putnam county’s repre- , program sending your washing to Home Laun- sentatives in the new war zone in the Gene Pennington
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Miles, south Illinois street, j a daughter, Janet Lee
' Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sayers attended the Sonja Henie Ice Review in In-
dianapolis Tuesday evening.
Tne Greencastie-DePauw Choral Union will rehearse tonight at 8 •'clock in Bowman gym as originally
scheduled.
Mrs. Norma Benefiel. wife of the Rev. Robert L. Benefiel, was admitted to the Putnam county hospital
Tuesday for treatment.
There will be a rehearsal of the Messiah chorus and orchestra at ti.45 o'clock this evening in Meharry Hall. The radio engineers will be there. Please be prompt. W. R.
Chandler.
Mrs. Myrtle Marie Gaskill. 43 years of age. horn at Lena, died Monday j evening at her home in Br azil. She was a daughter of Grant and Martha I Underwood. Funeral services were leld this forenoon at 11 o’clock. Seven Greencastle people commute o Indianapolis each week this semes-
was read and the song was then sung by the club. Sixteen members and three guests were present and answered to roll call with “Christmas Droughts.” Two new member. Mrs. Robert Lewis and Mrs. Robert Zurrng were welcomed into the club. The readers gave the lesson on “Small Equipment For the Kitchen,” which was very interesting. Mrs. Kersey read the program for 1942. The club then repeated the National
Prayer.
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Corinthian Class To Mold < hi'islmas Meeting
Tire Corinthian Class of the Methodist Sunday school will hold its Christmas dinner meetjng in the
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luncheon meeting in tie room of the court li'ms, F r j,i av
basement of the church on Thursday, 12. Mrs. Philip Huh h.son Dec. 11. at 6:30 p. m., wittTthe hus-; charge of the program. Tlw bands as guests. ] be ‘he usual gift exchange Each member is asked to bring ! 4- -k ^
two covered dishes and ten cent toys
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lor exchange.
Mrs. John Cartwright wall give the
program.
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Section Two To Meet With Mrs. Hutcheson
Section Two of the First Christian church will meet with Mrs. W. R. Hutcheson Thursday afternoon at i wo o’clock. Mrs. Luther Easter and Mrs. Edith Gilbert will be assisting hostesses. Mrs. N. L. Hammond will lead the devotions and the Christmas
\t Christmas Mii-ii ait* Mrs. G. Herbeit Smj- an j|
will be in charge of Mrs.
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Orient is Hugh R. James, son Mrs. Pansy Kemple, who lives a couple of miles south of Putnamville. He is in the navy, stationed at Honolulu, and. at the time he was last heard from, he was in the crew of a
torpedo boat.
Audrid Fleenor when making change for a customer "discovered a quarter with a perfect swastika etched into it. It appeared to be done by person or persons who have perfected this as they have done such things in England. Mr. Fleenor does not intend to put the quarter back
into circulation.
Members of the Putnam County Federation of Clubs who are cooperating in aid to the Men’s Service Club in Indianapolis are reminded by Mrs. David Houck, county Federation Defense chairman, that their contributions are to be brought to the basement of the Greencastle Public Library Friday afternoon. December 12. The needs of the Pantry Shelf and the Bottomless Cookie Jar are growj ing rapidly. Last Sunday night over "500 boys were served. Those prapari ing to contribute money may do so.
Society
Fillmore Eastern Star To Hold Christmas Party The Fillmore O. E. S. will observe Christmas family night at the hall on Thursday December 11th. A basket dinner will be served at 7 p. ni Bring a ten cent gift for the grab bag. Special music and readings will feature the Christmas program. All members and their families ar • invited. •I* d* •!* 4* Four Leaf Clover Club Held ( hristmas Meeting The Four Leaf Clover Club met Tuesday with Mrs. George Friend for the all day Christmas meeting. At 1:30 o'clock the meeting was opened by singing America. The flag salut;' and the club creed were given. The history of “Joy To The World”
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Baptist Ladies To Meet With Mrs. Rowland The Baptist Woman's Missionary Society will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. Dan Rowland, west Berry street. Please note change in meeting place.
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Delilah Miller I*. T. A. To Meet December 19 The December meeting of the Delilah Miller School has been set for Friday, December 19, at 1:30 o'clock. At this time the school will have their Christmas program which will be followed by a short business meet-
ing.
d* d" 4" 4* Farm Bureau Women's Group To Meet Friday The Progressive Farm Bureau
Glen W. Giddings . itertmed i home of Mrs. Smit at 615 avenue this afterno w h a mast Musieale. They will w again Friday afternoon. d* d* d- 4 Tri Kappa Chapter Entertained With Tea The Associate chapter < Tn pa entertained with i Chnstmt Tuesday at the iv 0 f Mr? Rariden in honor ot the aetiw ter and the patroi -s inti 1 ceiving line were Mr- Glenr ! president of the A -ociate eh Mrs. Rariden. and Mrs. John Wright, editor of Tl: Cross Kej Christmas decor .itin s I throughout the iv i • with rd green candles. On the tea tat* the candles and i < • nterpiKs roses and white sweet peas Miss Reva O’Hair played tht| during the aftern n.
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Adult Bible Class Christmas Party I rirhn The Adult B Baptist Church nual Christmas party Krv.ay ning, December 12 • 7 ::0■ "Is the home of Mr. an ! Mrs. D. 0.j cell, north College i venue, members is asked t • _ a M
Women's Circle will hold its monthly, gift and one pout ranly.
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