The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 March 1944 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTlE, INDIANA.WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1944.
l-ir \ WARDS I ('iintlnufil on Joan Shonkwiler, Marjorie Irwin. Gladys Reeves, Rowna Gram, Maxine Gibson. Geraldine Miller. Clinton: Nancy Ann Bock, Ann:. Kaye Flint, Geraldine Mauck. Jefferson: Gloria McCammack Rosetta Snyder, Katnyleen Snyder. Franklin: Ruth Glick, Mary Kanham. Grace Holland, Martha Baker, Jane Clark. Betty Jane Chastain. Greencastle: Martha Steiftmiller Madonna Skelton, Anna Cockley, Marjorie Siddons, Freida Pursell Esther Phillips, Dorette Shoemaker, Charlotte Thompson, Peggy Lee Sutherlin, Dorotny Reeves, Patty Miller, Mary Barnett. Faunil Brattain, Murlin Rossok. Warren: Martha White, Betty Sims, Joan Smith, Mary June Warnsley, Betty Rice, Alberta Brown. Mary Ann Albaugh. Washington: Helen Hammond, Barbara Hutcheson. Cloverdale: Constance Laudig, Mary Cummings, Louise Coffman. Monroe: Doris O’Hair, Betty Lukenbill, Marjorie Beck. Jeretta Sutherlin, Anna Ruth Worley, Madonna Proctor. Greencastle: Delores Miles. Virginia Northrop, Patty Hess. Charlotte, Hammond, Joyce Arnold, Virginia Lewis, Doris Elmore, Joe Mae Arnold, Patsy Gasper, Marian Liard, Nancy Torr, Betty Jean Stites, Dorothy Williams. 1st Year •lurdor I-eader Girls Madison: Nonna Jean Ellis, Betty Lois Gibson. Washington: Mary Lee Aker. Cloverdale: Dorothy Jean Logan. Greencastle: Marion Greenleaf, lola Cook. Betty Evens. Clinton: Irene Wichman. Julia Jean Romine. Jefferson: Janet Vaughn, Virginia Buis. Franklin: Judy Baker, Susanna Goslin. Monroe: Betty Thomas, Dorothy Osborne. 1st Year Junior I/e«der Boys Greencastle: Alva Cash, Carl Strain. 3rd Year Junior Leaders Boys Greencastle: Norman Evens, Bob Hoffman, James Reasor. 3rd Year Junior Leaden* Girls Clinton: Mary Lucile Hutcheson. Presentation of 4-H Certificates— David L. Grimes. Presentation of iFlags—JJavid L. Grimes. Roachdale Boys \\anen Township Club GfeenpasUe Boys Jefferson Twp. Gills News Reporter Cup: Elsie Alice McKeehan. Charters, Seals Gi encastle Boys 4-H Club, Gene Akers leader. Winsome Workers, Bernice Steward* leader. Steady Stitchers, Bernice Steward leader. Kareful Kooks of Kitchen, Bernice Steward leader. Sweepstakes: Canning, Susanna Goslin; Room Improvement, Carol Cash; Baking, Martha Jean Elmore; Food Preparation. Edith Joy Finney; Clothing, ^Edith Joy Kinney; Dress Revue, Irene Worley. Sheep, Maurice Fordice; Poultry, Norman Evens; Swine. Gene Harlan; Dairy. Bill Wilde; Beef, Wendell Brat tain and Hubert McGaughey. Demonstration Cup and Awards:
Joys. Gene Harlan; Girls, Betty foung. Judging Livestock: Norman Evens, Robert itrain, Wendell Brattaln, Alva Cash. Poultry and Eggs: James Reasor Smith Abbott, Karl Fox. Dairy: Bill Wilde. Robert Hoffnan, Richard Hoffman, Carl Strain. Canning: Elsie Alice McKeehan. Food Preparation: Dorothy Jean Logan. Clothing: Irene Worley. Baking: Marion Greenleaf. Dress Revue: Fannie Brattain, Jarolyn Ann Connerly, lola Cook, (oanne Crosby. Marjorie Lou Detro Jetty Evans. Edith Finney, Vinnettu rlubble, Alice Pearl Knauer, Lulu .ukenbill, Phyllis McElroy, Betty A'e Miller, Marilyn O’Hair, Julia lean Romine, Mary Ellen Rooker, Suzan Rowland, Wilma Jean Scobee, loan Smith, Martha Steegmiller, Jeretta Sutherlin, Martha Sutherlin. tlary Frances Torr, Jean Wilson, Vnna Worley, Irene Worley. Leadership Cup: Gene Harlan. Achievement Cup: Edith Joy Fin-
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Junior Leader Officers: Pres,, Bob loffman; vice pres., Elsie Alice Mc.ieehan; vice pres., John William Hodshire; secretary, Marian Green-
leaf.
Round-Up Trips: Betty Ann Trippett, Nancy Rockhill, Betty Evens, Norma Jean Ellis, Betty Young, Betty Thomas, Virginia Buis, Betty Jane Fordice, Mary Jane Morehart, Betty Sims, Bob Hutchins, Dallas Grimes, John Hammond, Richard Mann, Hubert McGaughey, Judy
Baker.
Jr. Leadership Conference: Susanna Goslin, Betty Miller Alva Cash. Wayne Sutherlin. Adult Leaders Awards: Mrs. Marjorie Boomers nine, Mrs. Dorothy Compton, Miss Jean Applegate, Mrs. Lucile Aker, Miss Mary Lou Garrlott, Miss Betty Wilson, Mrs. Clone Parker. Mrs. Everett Ellis, Miss Elnora Higgins. Miss Frances Robinson, Mrs. Bernice Steward, Miss Billy McClure, Mrs. Mildred Bastln, Miss Lela Rector, Doyle Nichols, Alva Carrington, Francis McClure, Herschel Knetzer, E. W. Baker, Everett Wichman, M. F. Boyd, Leon-
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A BIBLE THOlJGtn FOB TUDA) When we are in trouble we find who our real friends are, but why not cultivate eternal friendships rather than casual ones?: God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in time of trouble. - Psalm 46:1.
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Air Corps as an Aviation Cadet. Mrs. Harriet Hood left for Durham, North Carolina Wednesday morning to be with her husband Pvt. John Hood who is stationed at Camp
Butner.
Lt. and Mrs. William McGaughey left today for Bethcsda, Md., after visiting a few days with the former’s
Emery Sutherlin, Eugene I parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Mc-
! Gaughey. Lt. McGaughey of the U.
Appreciation to various organiza- S. Navy, was last stationed at the tions: Fanfl Bureau, Farm Bureau Mare Island Hospital Base, Callfor-
Cpl. Lloyd J. Bennett has arrived in England. His new address is Cpl. Lloyd J. Bennett, 35581950, A. P. O. 39H, ’; Postmaster, New York, N. Y. Mrs. Noble Webster has received word that her brother, Cpl. Harold Brown has arrived in South Carolina for hospitalization and will soon come to Indiana. Cpl. Brown was wounded while he was stationed in
Italy.
Mr a.nd Mrs. Henry Buis have received word that their son T-Sgt. Dennis Buis, has completed 22 bombing missions over enemy territory. Sgt. Buis is stationed in England. The new address of Cpl. Eugene Hamm is 377th Inf., 3rd Bn. Hq. Co., A. P. O. No. 95, Indiantown Gap, M.
Wesley Vernon Abbott, Green- • R., Pa. His wife, Mrs. Wilma Hamm castle, reported Wednesday at Ind- j has returned home after spending ianapolis for duty with the Army j four months in I^os Angeles with
Miss Beverly Graves, Cloverdale Route 1, was admitted to the county hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Florence MoFerran, 702 south Locust street, was admitted to the Putnam county hospital Tuesday for
treatment.
Mr. and Mis. Charles York, Greencastle Route 3, are the parents of j a daughter born Wednesday at the [ county hospital.
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Eugene C. Buis, F 2-c, who is stationed at the Navy Pier, Chicago, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Buis. Miss Dorothy Bennett of Danville was also a weekend guest. On Sunday they all visited with Mrs. Dennis Buis and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Hertoert Bonnet ami family. Eugene is expecting to enter another school the last of the week.
Co-Op, Trustees, Principals, Kiwan1s, Rotary, Newspapers, Merchants, County Council, Musicians. Honorable Mention, Jr. Leadership Training School: Velma Phillips, Doyle Nichols, Colletta Elmore, Bill Wilde. Scholarship. 4-H Pledge Drama: Clinton twp. 4-H Club.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Matthews arc spending a few days at their farm northeast of' town. Mr. Matthews has been manager and trainer at Indian Hills Saddle Horse Farm at McCook, Nebraska for the past year and has accepted a position at trainer of a stable of Tennessee Walking Horses
at Quincy Florida.
Cpl. Cletus Miller, Greencastle, of the Indiana state police department, is attending the department’s eleventh radio school here this week, Superintendent Don F. Stiver announced today. The plan, he said, is to have every trooper qualify as a police radio dispatcher due to oxpnn-
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Society Woman’s Circle Meets Thursday The Woman’s Circle of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock for ar. important business meeting, followed at 2:30 o'clock by the second in th ■ series of Spiritual Life meeting c Miss Dade Shearer, leader. * A + * New Maysville Community Club Holds Meeting Mrs. Ruth Jones was hostess to the New Maysville Community club Friday afternoon. Seventeen members responded to roll call with Irish jokes. T ie collect was repeated in unison. Mrs. Eleanor McMullen sang, My Wild Ir . h R ■ and Memories. The treasurer mad a report on the money clean'd on two sale dinners served recently. Members are very much pleased with th? results. She also reported that sh'' ! had paid to the Red Cross th ■ } amount decided on last month. Mrs. Tress Hutchins was present I and made a talk on the activitU'-; I of the Red Cross organization wh.cn | was very much enjoyed by the club 1 members. Mrs. Ethel Miller gave a readimMrs. Gladys Sutherlin gave a contest which was won ' y Mrs. Hutch-
ins.
The dub voted five dollars to tl >' Community Church which is 1 ci~g organized at New M wsville Guests were Mrs. TT, s Hutchins and Mrs. Elsie Jones. The club is invited to t.iie home of Mrs. Leonard Chatham tor the next meeting, the afternoon of April 7. ■*•**■♦ + Mrs. Matthews Will Otme rve X3rd. Birthday Wm. Matthews of near Greencastle Wm. Matthews of near Greencastle, will celebrate her 83rd birthday on j March 19th. in the home of hos i daughter, Mrs. Ben Evert of Sheridan. A piteh-in dinner is planned for tlie occasion. •h 4* •!* Section Four To Meet Thursday Section Four of the Christian! jhurch will meet Thursday night at 1 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Olive | Baughman. The program will be. given by Mrs. Baughman and Mrs. j
DON’T Cash Your WAR BONDS Keep them as an anchor to a sound and happy future. SEE US FOR EXTRA CASH. to 300 Dollars. 12 Months INDIANA LOAN CO. , E. Washington St.
Friday Circle Will Meet With Mrs. Craver The Friday Sewing Circle will have an all day meeting with Mrs. Amanda Graver Friday. Each member please bring covered dish, gift for contest and their own sewing. All members please be present.
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Missionary Meeting Society Postponed | The meeting of the Baptist Mia sionary Society has been postponed one week.
@ * + + + + + + , J ♦ anniversaries ■ |l © + -!• -h -I- -I- -!• 4.^ , Wedding* Mr. and Mrs. Raj; 1 Knoll, 3 today, March 8. Withaiv Stella Staggs, little daught-J Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stagp Vinewcod avenue, Indianar, years old today. Mrs. Ella Alspaugh, 7g day, March 8.
TO >IEET SUNDAY
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1550 will mc4?t Sunday afternoon, March 12, at 2 o’clock at the V. F. W. meeting rooms over Mullins Drug Store. Mrs. Mary Hahn, Department Chief of Staff, will Institute the Auxiliary and Mrs.
Leah Barnes, Department President s i 0 n of two-way radio conununicawlll install the officers. AJ1 mem- tion facilities. hers are urged to be present and all those eligible for membership are ' ■ ■■ ■
cordially Invited to atteiud. To be eligible one must have a brother, son, father, or husband who has served, or is serving in foreign waters or on foreign soil, either in the present war
or any preceeding one.
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Keith and Kennard Goff were Sunday guests of Budy McGaughey. Mr. and Mrs. Alv;in Clodfelter an 1 daughter of Crawfordsville spent Sunday afternoon with relatives. Sugar camps have been opened and some fine mola.sfles *being made. Mrs. Alma Qlinton of Indiana.po!is visited her sister, Sophia Wilson over the week end at the Draggoo home. Miss Mary Gardner of Bloomington came home Friday evening ami assisted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner, move to their new farm home located Iti Parke County south of Waveland. An electrical storm did considerable damage to Alva Carringtons residence Friday morning. The Frank Wilson home was also damaged. This » was followed by a hard hail and rain ! storm.
- HEAR - Rev. DAVID G. GAMINE, Evangelist
The Sunday "EVENING GOSPEL HOUR” Program heard over Station WASK, Lafayette, in n Bl i: V I V A I.
THE CLINTON FALLS METHODIST CHURCH TONIGHT—REST OF THIS MEEK—ALL NEXT M'KEK. Don’t miss the sermon for Saturday night, •■Mill Hitlerism Fall?”
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lames Torr will give the devotions. e •»■ + + Woman’s Study Club To Meet Friday The Woman’s Study Club will meet Friday, March 10th, w th Mm. R. E. Sandy. Mrs. Charles Rector will have the progr.um. •h -a 4* -o .. _ For-Leaf Clover Club To Meet Tuesday Four Leaf Clover Club will me:'t with Mrs. Daniel Hutcheson Tu '.- day afternoon Mirch 14 at 1:30. Mrs John King will give the lesson. -1- •!■ Entertains With Birthday Dinner Mrs. Millard Hayes and childr entertained with a birthday dinner f or Mr. Hayes and David Ix>ny, Tuesday evening at the Hayes resiJ donee, 801 Lincoln Avenue.
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Home again! In those two words is everything our fighting men dream about ... and fight for. They look forward to the little things that mark a way of living... friendliness and hospitality so quickly summed up in the familiar phrase Have a “Coke". With Coca-Cola in your family refrigerator, you’re always ready to offer welcome. From Atlanta to the Seven Seas, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes,-his become a global symbol of good will
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