The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 September 1944 — Page 2

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Entered In the poatoffice at Green-

Petty irv.-ln city, was released from Ute county hospital Wcftncsday. ^ Mis 'I'miy Hi-i'ihn .'iijd hahy of Spnu'i r returntal to their home Wednesday from the county hospital. A daughter was horn Thursday to Mr. Moil Mrs. Robert Neese, Clovei-

castla, Indiana as second class mall [ dale I ade M it (lie I’utt im county

matter under Act of Mterdh 8, 18Tg, | hospital.

Subscription price, LI cents per week; (3.00 per ypar by piail In Put-

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nam County; $3.60 to $6.00 per year by mai.' outside Putniun^ OCunty. 17-19 South Jkckson Street mjvEKNCANTBE, INDIANA.

WONDERFUL THINGS ARE COMING, Hut.. They inuAt he paid for. I.ither yon'll aecumiilate the money you need, or borrow it. In either ease, this bank can he of great

help to you. \\ e ll welcome your thrift account now, or your loan application later when the things you wanl become available.

Raymond York, jj|j 3, are the parents ifejj

born Wednesday afternoon ~

BIULK THOUGHT FOR TODAY All men were made by God to serve his t purpose. We may forget, about it but God will not: Thou art my servant, I have formed thee, thou art my servant, O Israel, thou shalt not lx‘ forgotten of me. Isa. 44:21.

Central National Bank Oldest And Largest Bank In Putnam County

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SOCIETY NEWS

Eusiern Hlar Lodge Enintaiited Guests

<)n Tui sday evening Giernc^stle fl' niter No. 255 Order of the Eastern Star entertained in honor of Mrs. Mildred Y. Smith, Worthy Grand Matron of the Indiana Grand Chapter ol the Order of the Eastern Star. Other Grand Officers present were Mis. Helen Bonebrake, Associate Grand Matron: Mrs. Daisy M. Crist, Past Grand Matron and present Grand Secretary; Mrs. Margaret Wi xb nharger. Associate Grand Con-dueares-i: Mrs. Sonoma Woodruff, (band Adah: Mrs, Wilberta Soudder,

The Ohristian Church Choir will practice Thursday evening at 7:00. Lee Haltom. Cloverdale, returned to his home Thursday from the coun-

j ty hospital.

Morris Shinn. Greencastle Route 2, | was released from the county hospit-

j al Wednesday.

A son was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Pike of Clayton, at

Following the initiatory work the Worthy Grand Matron gave an ini' resting and instructive talk outlin-

ing her plans for tire year and ex- . .

in Up work of | t^«iunty hospital. j Rev. W. S. Rader, east Walnut street, entered the Methodist hixspital

p! essing pleasure

Oreencastie chapter. She closed with

a talk on “Friendship.”

Short talks were made by Mrs. Daisy M. Crist. Dr. T. G. Ynncker

and Mrs. Freeda Hmige.

Greencastle chapter is having a , ...

i 111., visiting his wife and

k od year under the leadership of t e Worthy Matron, %tiss Mildred

Caviness.

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in Indianapolis Thursday for treat-

ment.

Lynn Enterline spent Wednesday afternoon and evening in Charleston,

other rel-

atives.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hamm, Howard street, are the parents of a

, daughter born Thursday at the coun-

Needlecraft Club J ty hospital.

To Meet Uridny

The Needlt craft Club will meet

rb .ml Esther; Mr*. Pearl E Brlti, j Ui iday afternoon at 2::!0 llVIoCk witn al at Indianapolis G, I Martha: Mrs. Anita 01dhan», Kernelh jSvv. et, 9 Highland treatment.

(b il l I' . rtr a; Airs. MaA^p'T^Vt (-'• < M Cecil Uiovvn k t\Ul be the ; Appiegate Isidge'.No. Lfia Jr’4- A.iVL-

I Ogram leader. j Saturday Sept, 2d. CJaJled

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East Marion (dub

Mi', and Mrs. Glee U’ns Me RouU

of a son

at the county hospital. Mr. and Mis. George Thompson, Cloverdale Route t, are the parents of a daughter horn Wednesday afternoon at the county hospital. ♦ ANNIVERSARIES Kmhday , Mary Emma Moore, today, Sept-

ember 21. AVmhiins

Mr, and Mrs. Jess Duel I, 4 years today, Sept. 21. GRACE’S BEAUTY SHOP will be closed from September 22 to October 10th. 21-25-2(1. I otcric To .Meet Friday Evening Coterie will meet Friday evening at 8 o’clock with Mi - Hazel Ilumbn. Ladies Auxiliary To Meet Friday The Ladies Auxiliary to General Jesse M. Lee Post No. 1550 Veterans of Foreign War will meet Friday evening at 8:00 p, nr in the V. F. W.

room.

CLOVERDALE I*. T. A. TO SPONSOR I T \< If PROJECT The Parent T .tellers Association^ of Clover dale, with Mrs. Agnes Tiipi pett. as president, is sponsor ing a daily hot lunch program for the school this year, starting November

1st.

The committee members will meet at the high school building next Wednesday, Sept. 27, to can vegetables,

DRESSMAKER

[f! Pleated and side-buttoned tells the story of the newest things in skirts! These are excellent woolens in sizes to 38

rb waist bands.

street, entered the Methodist hospit- I ^ SK , ,|

Mkkine.tday for

tin •nit. Grun^*'Warder: Dr.' T. G. Ynncker, Past Grand Patron aryl ih.iirman of* the Board of Grand

Trustei; : two District Deputies, Mrs. | To \Ieet Friday

etc.

Those wishing to make a donation I S

Rev, VV. S. Rader, east Washington r 0 f iiuit, vegi t iM >r glass jars, are j |.' r,,.t entWBd the Methmll.t ho««ir., . ^ ,. to ,,,, ^ u conim11!,4 j

members dr call Mi. Wilsbri' higuT® school prinicpal. !© i < “*fM!P i* 'A i t('>Tth\\'fkl4®pWj£Ut'‘. ahd

work'In' R. A. Degree

j by W. M.

! Ensign and Mrs. Bernard

Margaret Brooks of District No. 5 and Mrs. Freda Hodge of District No. 9. 1 *’ r At 0:30 the Ways and Means Committci' of the ciiapter under the diYccthm of Mr.4. Mabel AVbfiftng, the ehairman. served an excellent dinner to i-ighty visiting and lodaU EaStAjYi Stars. During the dinner hour Mrs, Tliclnm Hastings prt'flderl piano entertaining the guests with a var ied program which was much ap-

preciated.

Ciiapter convened at eight o’clock with one hundred and thirty-two persons representing 28 Indiana chapter and one Kentucky chapter. IT,s year tire Indiana Grand Chaplt 1 has for a special project the raicing of a fund for Red Cross equipment. In recognition of this fact the escort of the Worthy Grand Matron was composed of the following ladies ifessed as Rod Cross Nurses: Mi Kriu. Rector, Mrs. Kathiyn AM nt Mi. Value Williams,' Mrs. Hi len Brau n, Miss Virginia Young. Mi Freeda Biattain and Miss Ruth Girton. Mrs. Ethel Ynncker as pail of the Escort bore the emblem of the Red Cross and gave a reading pr senting the beauty and value of the lied Cross work. Mrs. Rector pti* elite i the contribution of the chapter for this fund to the Grand

Matron.

Mrs. Daisy M. Crist and Dr Ynncker were escorted to the East ami introduced to the chapter. An (specially interesting feature of the meeting was the dexfication. to the Principles of the Order of the Eastern Star, of Marilyn and Marina Pell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Pell, and Suzanne and Mary Ik th Frazier, daughters of Mr. and Mis. Clifford Frazier. The degrees of the Order were < lifern d on the following candidat1 : Mrs, Mary L. Hudson, Mrs. Margaret Headley, Mrs. Julia Lee. Mrs. Eleefa Brown, Miss Mary Louise Brown. Mrs. Jane Coan, Chester C. Cnan and Miss Ann McMains.

Jacobs

gre in greencastle visiting relative^ and frieprdH ' Mrs. TmoHs MU* ftlfH

erly Miss Noleen Mars.

T 5 Robert Johnston, stationed at Camp Shelby. Miss., is spending this week with his mother, Mrs. Eliza

Th. Pnti igs 1 and Professional ! Johnston, Greencastle Route 2. Woiiii n'- CP: !"ye'i a very de-^ Mrs. William Baumgartner, Mrs. lightful chill Sin’ll, at 5 Hie ChrisUnn ' 0u >' Moyer, and Mrs. William Moyer

ffilifflisw arwas 1 •

iK'th'mY. , A‘‘^u;nR miA ■ M h --"i*--

The East Marion Home Economics Club will meet with Mrs. Carrie

Cline, Friday. Sept. 22.

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n. & p. W. nub .Met \\ (‘dne'iduA »

Clay Oty, «tte

nt. c. 'n.

tended the funeral: w ., s ^ u aft Jhe, Eoaehdalcl iijUneis n.rtuX'Anie

church iW'ednt.sd^T eYenlhgi j'

T^e program for the year was'' . r I . si iiteii \v:Mi the theme of “Toward . Wednesday afternoon

\ ; t<n y in l Beyond.” Under this Leon Sinclair has returned to his tiienie are I plmsi-H which are: (home at Pasadena, Calif., after visit-: I Are we politu ally illiterate? j in S in Cloverdale, with his parents, ; II Earning a Living and a life. ^ r ' ant * ^ rs - Sinclair ami his

Miss Mary Lmj North College, M

came the f rst local

wings as a civil

colds is e Union Co.

and when the airport was polled apt t three

iauoHJiai

a. Job for nearly everybody

b. Job opportunities for women i

c. Work as it might be III What World do we want?

a. A world of justice and order t). A world where life is wholesome With this theme in mind, the ar's work should prove to he very

p: otfli able.

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Newcomers Group To Meet Monday The Newcomers Group of the DePauw Women'- Club will meet Monday evening nt 8 o’clock at the ATO house, 504 Seminary street.

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'lallliews Entertain With A FUh Fry Mr. and Mrs. William Matthews entertained with a fish fry last evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Elza Strout and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Meek. ■«•<•**+ * Pfc. N’nhle A. Coslin lloimred At Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Tester Humphrey, of Greencastle R. 2 entertained with a dinner Wednesday, Sept. 6 in honor of thi'ir grandson, Pfc. Noble A. Costin who was in, e on a nine day furlough from Dirt Bragg, N. C. The afternoon was spent in, visiting and Watermelon was si rved to all present. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Alf Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson and son, Mr. ind Mrs. Hughie

Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

I sister, Lois. He was called here

The Republican get-together meet-j v , ate

ing and pitch-in supper sponsored by the Putnam county Woman's Republican cluh and the Putnam county Republican central committee, will be held In the court house, Wednesday. Sept. 27, at 7 p. m. Mr* and Mrs. Orah O’Hair of Paris, lit, have received announcement of the birth of a son to Pvt. and Mrs. Robert Neanen. The father is in service at Presido of San Francisco. The mother was well known to Groencastle people as Ethel Marie O’Hair, having spent her entire life in Greencastle until her marriage eight years ago. The Neanens resided in New Madison, Ohio until the father’s induction into service, since which time their home has been in San Francis-

co.

'V k S one 1 fie 1

to start tak.p.g lessons in fiying. Ai- p ter ten hours of dual instruction under the supervision of Duane O. Otis, Miss Reynolds made her first solo flight on August 18th. Since that time she has been flying about tw c a week and plans on getting a pri-

pikits license. Miss Reyr.olds

says she is sure glad to hear that the

airport at Green astle lias been re

opened as Ue is planning a vacation home bef^n; lyng and woyai like to do some flying around the old home town. Mtss Reycnlds will soon bn qualified intake cross-coue tiy flights aivi sin says her first fl ght

will be mad to Greencastle.

HOli MARKET

Hogs 9.000; steady: 120-240 lbs., $14.80, above 240 lbs., $14.05; 100-119 lbs. $13.75-$14; good and choice sows

$14-$14.05.

DOUBLE DECKER Now Open

Fountain Service

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Short Orders

602 SOUTH LOCUST

CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE: 4 1 L . tons anlliinci’e coal. Dallas Hodge at Belle Union.

21-3.U.

FOR SALE: Charles E. Phone 808-J.

52 head of shoats. Cooper, Greencastle. 21-2p.

Cost in and family, host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Humphrey Al eft at a ate hour wishing Pfc. Nobe A. best of good uck and a happy return. Home Kc Cluh Met Willi Mrs. Duncan The Brick Chapel Home Economics Club met Tuesday Sept. 12th at the home of Mrs. Asa Duncan with 10 members and 2 guests, Mrs. Watts and Mrs. Phipps present. Roll call was answered with a club recreation suggestion. Mrs. J. R. South presented the lesson on Home recreation in war Time and lead in several games and contests. The following officers were elected for the coming year. President, Mrs. Oscar Duncan; vice-president, Mrs. I. W. Wright; secretary-treasrurer, Mrs. Durhin O’Hair, song leader, Mrs. Mark Woodworth. The next meeting will be with Mrs. F^ial OTlair, Oct. 10th.

Monuments k J IMRECT FROM THE F.M’TonV FOR LESS! BAIN MONUMENT AGENCY ALLAN RAIN CLOVERDALE

, atfibst SION OF A

USE Cold Preparations as directed

DR. L. A. RAY VETERINARIAN 228 W. Main St. - Phone 163 CLOVERDALE . Free Service is given Muiiy office on diseases of poult™. Always ready and willing to advise viiUt you on your livestock problems. Small animals am given sMftal attenlim. Stop In at my off!00 And get acquainted. .

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