The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 December 1941 — Page 2

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SOCIETY

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A BIBIJ: THOUGHT FOR TODAY Serving God is profitable to us. not slavery that is never rewarded: O Lord I am truly thy servant, the son of thy handmaid, Thou hast loosed my bonds.—Psalm 116.16.

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Kenneth Justis, city, returned to his home Saturday from the Putnam county hospital. Richard D. Coffman has accepted a position with the Indiana State Personnel Division in Indianapolis. The Mother's Singers will meet Monday evening at 7 o'cock at the home of Mrs. Cecil Shuey, 203 Wood

street.

Services at Wesley Chapel church evary Sunday at 2:30 o’clock, conducted by the Stadler Broy. Everyone welcome. Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Robinson of Fillmore are the parents of a daughter born F'ribay afternoon at the Putnam county hospital Mr. and Mrs. George Wren and daughter Carolyn were in Crawfordsville Friday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mr Wren’s brother-in-law, O. P. Duckworth. Mis. Eula Staggs receive ! a letter from her nephew on Friday, December 5, who is at 7earl Harbor, Honolulu, George O. Cunningham ana wife. Mr. Cunningham is an office.’ at Honolulu. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Butler, Jr., and children, William Langdon, Edward M., Ill, and Willis Blue, left today for their future residence in Wellsley Hills, Mass., where Mr. Butler l.as been transferred by the Yardley and Company. Limited. When you sene, the washing to the Laundry you send a great many of your worries and cares along witli it. Heme Laundry & Cleaners. Phone 120. 13-lt (oj d* 6- -I* v •!- -!* *’* *1* .*c) *5) EAST t.KKKM VSTLi: TWP. k Vv** .;* -j* -j- -p -j- v -p *i* v'* 1 On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Stanger. Mrs. Harold Stanger and daughter Susan, and Mr. and Mrs. Amamlus Stanger of Brazil were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Faye Chiles and family of Oden. Callers at the Frank Roach home during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Gleii Pursell, Harold Stanger', Beit Gii ton. and Walter Pursell. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jackscn and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pursell attended church services Sunday n ght at Pittsboro. On Tuesday Mrs. Guy Jackson and Mrs. Walter Pursell were anong those present at the Missionary meeting held at the home of Mrs. Ray Herod neat Fillmore.

Birthdays t Junior Noland, Roachdale, today. December 13. Mrs, Eula Staggs, Staggs, Greencastle R. R. 1, birthday December 13. Miss Marilyn Hurst, Sunday, December 14th. Mrs. Elizabeth Browning, Sunday, December 14. C. C. Hurst. Greencastle Route 2, Sunday. December 14. Richard Pruitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Pruitt of Fillmore, 18 years today, December 13. Mrs. James M. Oliver, today, December 13. Mrs. C. C. Gillen, today. December

13.

Harry Tresner, south Indiana stieet toad, today, December 13.

Mis. Hollis Masten, Elm street, Sunday, December 14. Barbara Jean Rogers, daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. Earl Rogers, 7 years today, December 13. Weddings Mr. a.nd Mrs. Arthur N. Wood, Russellville, 22nd anniversary, Dec.

14.

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West Floyd Home

Ec < lub Met Recently

The West Floyd Home Economics Club met with Mrs. Ethel Egger.s Wednesday, December 10 with a

pitch-in Xmas dinner. The lesson was j Saturday 2:30 to 4:00 p. m.

given by leaders. Xmas carols were

sung.

We were pleased to have Miss Mary Leu Schott visit us. A Xmas tree and exchange of gifts was enjoyed by all. A contest was given by Grace Wright, won by Gracie King.

NEXT WEEKS EVENTS Monday Current Book Club Mrs. Perry Rush 7:45 p. ru. Tuesday Active Ohapter of Tri Kappa 8 o’clock Mrs. Walter Cox. Girl Scout Local Council 2:30 Mrs. H. E. H. Greenleaf. Domestic Science Club Mrs, John Dietrich 2:00 p. m. Thursday First Ward P. T. A. Open hous; and Christmas program— 7 p. m. Woman's Society of Christian Service of Gobin Church in the sanctuary of the church 2:30 p. m. Members and friends of Gobin Church, dinner in Community Hall, honoring Dr. McClure and Dr. Porter 6:00 p. m. Woman’s Circle of Presbyterian Church at the church Christmas meeting 7:30 p. m. Bainbridge Study Club Mis. James Lewman. Friday Delilah Miller School Christmas program—1:30 p. m. Coterie Mrs. Eugene Akers. -i- * Gulden Circle (’lub Meets W ith Mrs. Hinote The Golden Circle Club held its Christmas meeting with Mrs. Mildred Hinote Thursday. Dec. 11, with fourteen members and seven guests present. At the noon hour a turkey dinner was greatly enjoyed. The meeting was opened by singing club song and devotions were read from Luke by Mrs. Marie Craft. Lord’s Prayer was repeated in unison and roll call was answered by a Bible quotation. A short business session was held and it was voted to donate $5.00 to the Red Cross. The new 1942 club books were distributed to the club members. The club creed was repeated. The gift exchange was held and after the Secret Sisters were revealed new ones were drawn. The contests which were conducted by the hostess and her assistant, Mrs. Rosalie Allen, were won by Daisy Shewmaker. Anna Hall and Maude Sub-

lett.

The January meeting wilt be held with Mrs. Alma Wright. Mrs. Stringer To Be Hostess Tuesday The Martha Washington Club will m< et Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. B. B. Stringer, south College avenue. There will be the usual Christinas exchange. Please note change in date of meeting. + d* + •!• Good Cheer Club .Met With Mrs. Wells The Good Cheer Club met Thursday, Dee. 11, at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Wells with sixteen members and two guests, Mrs. Chester Wells and Mrs. Wm. Wells. The meeting was opened with the reading of the club collect. Responses to the roll call were Bible quotations followed by the reading of minutes by the secretary, Mrs. Clovie Roth. Tlie Good Cheer deed was discussed and a motion made to buy $1.00 worth of T. B. Christmas seals and to donate $1.00 to the Red Cross. New program books were presented to the members by Mrs. Lucille Whitman. A special article Dicken’s “Christmas Carol" was read by Mrs. Frances

Irwin.

Mrs. Grace Lane had charge of the contest and the prize was won by

Mrs. Anna Snider

A lighted tree and exchange of

gifts were enjoyed by all.

During the social hour the hostess

served delicious refreshments.

The next meeting will be held Jan i ,u u „

8th at the home of Mis. Anna Snider. ' ^ Mrs ' John

-j. + q. ] Dletnch on Thursday afternoon with

! Mrs. Charles McGaughey as assist-

Bainbridge Aid ! mt hostess.

Met With Mrs. Miller i There were thirty-one members The December meeting of the ihd Hix guests present to enjoy the Bainbridge Christian Missionary Aid devotional service prepared by Mrs. was held at the home of Mrs. Helen ! Christine Bennett and the Christmas Miller Thursday afternoon. Dec. 4. ! ’dories read by Mrs. Lettie ShonkwilA duet by Mrs. Msude Codings and ur - The meeting closed with a circD Mrs. Marie Johnson opened the ■ prayer followed by the Section Christmas program after which devo- ' benediction. Tea and cakes

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CHURCH

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Victor L. Raphael, Minister. Jack Gillespie, Organist Director. Church school 9:30 a. m. Woiship 10:35 a. m. The choir assisted by soloists from the University Choir will give a Cantata, "The Lord is a Sun and Shield" by Bach. Soloists include Miss Frances Lutes, Miss Marian Eaton, and Richard Lewke. Organ music: Prelude— "Prayer" Boeillmann; Offertory"Andantino" Blum. Advent message: “Why do the nations rage?" High school society 6.30 p. m. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. a play,

Betty Jo Flint, south Indiana! Birds Christmas Carol, drastreet road .Sunday, December 14. matized by Mrs. Edna Hayes I aylor

from the book of Mrs. Kate Douglas Wiggin, will be given by the High School Society Players directed by Donald Fretz of DePauw. This is being presented by the Woman's Circle and all the men and women of the church are invited. Hostesses are: Mrs. C. C. Jordan, Mrs. W. W. Raker, Miss Louise Bioknoll, Mis. C. E. Collins, Mrs. Catherine Dure’., Miss Kate Hammond, Mrs. R. A Hoffman, Miss Minnie Williams Misses Nannie and Sallie Tucker. Choir practice Friday 7:00 p. m. Christmas party for the children

with

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7:30 P

fervent message by ^

Thursday p rave

ing. A time of Prayer p ra 1 singing. We give a warm we|% all of these services to those -

tending elsewhere

METIIODIs l ( HI R< H Members and fiien.U of th,- q Memorial Methodist Church will tiie pleasure of hearing Dr. c ard Taylor, a former past,,. , 10:40 Morning w , gj Sunday, December H p,. was the pastor when the church was built ;m,t ,ie,ii, at6 capacity audience j s an (. c next Sunday morr. j Dr. \’ a man Thompson and the church are planning a spe pi ,,‘ a music for tie Clyde E. Wildman ill p ,,. s offer the morning prayer.

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH H. C. Fellers, minister. Eugene Pennington, minister of

music.

“Light Candles” ( a sermon the

There was 30 present, 26 member:! j minister says he has been preparing a.nd 4 visitors. Next meeting will be for twenty years) will be the subject

with Edith McKamey.

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Dinner Thursday To Honor Two Ministers Members and friends of Gobin Memorial Church are having a dinner at 6:00 P. M. Thursday, December 18, in Community Hall irt honor of Dr. C M. McClure and Dr. J. E. Porter. Dr. McClure recently resigned as pastor of Gobin Memorial Church to become District Superintendent and Dr. Porter resigned as District Superintedent to become pastor of the First Methodist Church in Peru, Indiana. This event is in recognition of the services given to our community by Dr. McClure am. Dr. Porter. Dr. Clyde E. Wildman will preside at the meeting and the speaker of the evening will be Bishop Titus Lowe. A large attendance is expected, as all members and friends of the church are cordially invited. For reservations call 177-J or 446 by neon on Monday, December 15. •2* v v Heelsville VV. S. C. K. Hostess To Big Walnut Ladies The VV. S. C. S. of the Reelsville church was hostess to the Big Walnut Ladies Aid for their annual Christmas party which was held at the Reelsville church. A delicious turkey dinner was served at noon to 64 members and guests. The orchestra from the Reelsville High School furnished the music and entertain-

ment.

Contests were enjoyed by all present. A grab bag was enjoyed with everyone receiving a gift. The devotions were in charge of Miss May Pickett who read a Christ-

mas story.

The church was decorated in Christmas colors and tinsel for

occasion. + * + +

Mrs. Dietrich Hostess To Section Three

Section III of the First Christian

the the

tions were given by Mrs. Gladys ! ’’crved by th" hostesses.

Coffman. Mrs. Louise Cowger gave an appropriate reading and Christmas tidings were read by Mrs. Mollie

were

Coffman for the stewardship lesson. After election of officers for the coming year, a social hour with an exchange of gifts, singing of Christ-

mas carols and

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ALBANY, Ore. (UP)—Linn county has become the first county in the history of Oregon to announce a complete suspension of taxes. It was discovered that the treasury con-

! of the message at the 10:00 o’clock worship service tomorrow morning. Miss Anne Bryan will sing “Jesu Bambino’’ (Pietro Yon) and the choir will sing “Oh Come, Let Us Worship" (Palestrina.) Organ numbers include "Christmas Pastorale” (Harker) and “Hallelujah’’ (Handel). Graded chufch and adult study groups meet at 9:30. Called meeting of Official Board 11:15. Intermediate Vespers 5:00. Richard Jarvis, leader. High School Vespers 6:00. Bill Douthitt leader, with a special “surprise" program. All members should show increasing loyalty during these tunes, and visitors are cordially invited. HIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Irvin E. Souder, Minister. Bible school at 9:30 a. m. D. O, Purcell, Supt. Worship seivices at 10:30 a. m. The subject of the sermon will be, "Soldiers for Christ.” There will be special choir numbers under the direction of Mrs. Russell Welch. In the evening the Baptist Training Unions will meet at 6:30. The evening worship services will be dismissed so the members may attend the presentation of the "Messiah.” Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Will be the mid-week prayer service, with a study in the life of Paul, the Apostle. You are cordially invited to all these services. ( HI RCH OF THE NAZARENE

the

MAPLE HEK.It|> \IETH<)D|f CHI |{< || Angie Godwin, p.i-tor Church school, 0:;i0 a. m. Miss Majrie Stanett a ill the opening sevic, W i tt , ( Ohrfistmas progran The -a], ^

called.

The Woman's So< ety ot dJ Service will have , Chtistnfc’ ihg Thursday. Dece r igthV home of Mrs. Doid!:.y Ciiadd.( read 43, at 2:00 p. n There will be a Holy oW WorshipService.Ii, church at 7:00 p. m t...< - candle light service FILLMORE METHODIST (HI Notice of this S Fillmore Methodist rhuidi. Morning Sermon: An Anchor'

Life "

Evening Servio A s rvicetf spiration using Christmas There will be an opportunity for congregation to sing every fojjj and well loved ci : I. APOSTOI.H ( HI KOI The Apostolic Tabernaeli'chuc; Greencastle is having a: all meeting and bask, i dinm is) dedication of th, new taw Sunday. December 14 The «( tion message is t , U- at 2 o'cl the Bishop. G. H Row, o( Mi waka. Many out -i town mini are expected and sp,, ul sinking been arranged. The pastor of tabernacle. Elder Kuss.il uyges all to conn and enjoy tM vice. Meeting bey,, at 10:001| CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOT 429 Anderson Street. Church Bervici Teatrnnomnl bi ' day at 8:00 p. m. Sunday School F.iO a. m Reading Room oj i each day 2-4 p. m. FIRST PENTECOSTAL ( HI* Rev. James Watts, pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Evening worship ~ ') p. w-Mid-week prayer meeting Wedj day and Friday 7:30 p m. Everyone welcome. DK. TAYLOR TO SPEAk Dr. C. H. Tay, v-iile, is t-i be th the Gobin Metn day morning I>e will he t he w - and Mrs. J. P. AD ■ ’’ (i:6 Seminary street. Mr. and Mrs of Dr. and Mis Ta on them during Sunday, any tim<

invitiff;,

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Rev. E. F. Singhurse, pastor. Lester Hane, S. S. Supt. 0:00 A. M. Cars woll go for

children.

9:30 A. M. Sunday School Statistics inform us that millions of people in Christian America never darken the door of a place of worship. Millions of our young people never receive any spiritual instruction of any kini. This should quicken tile

pulse and the purpose of every per- 1 W ar Relief. Th, stupment i son toward vital, spiritual things. nfty ^ shil . ts e . . ; ht," Announcement of the Christmas ; gownj , thirteen women s dr Program and practicing will be made ! childrens di<—■ > ninety at Sunday School. 1 8Weatenj six beanies and one

6:45 P. M. Young People's This is j

to be a musical program of which , . k fift K Cross the Misses Dorothy Birt and Effie : ‘ fi , . vrll . v aid N

Brant will be in charge.

until five o’clock.

There are no

but everyone will be n’.os. RED CROSS 'HIPMLNT Putnam County Chapter : Cross Production W, ik mad* > ment of garments F> lay f"'

t e opera

Last week fift;

were shipped fur Army

7■in o it, u »: a 1 u3e - ' rhret ’ additional shipm 1 ' 1, 7..30 P. M, Evangelistic Servloes ) ^ ^ tlu , m . xt

refreshments of tained a suiplus large enough to car-

Christmas and homemade candies f ry the. county for the first half of

were enjoyed by twenty-two mem-' 1942.

bers. - j

The next meeting will be at the' FOR RENT: 6 room semi-modem home of Mrs. Alva Williams on Jan. house with bath. Inquire at Banner

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