The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 September 1944 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1944..

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THE CHURCH INVITES YOU

| is something divinely rewarding in the experience of holy vorshin Sometimes enter the hou.- of , r er, iy to .uul .. *h neighbors and exchange fn ndly greetings? G,„| f„ r gi V e U s • ' I have always bevn sorry for th se dear people who <•, I'.te' T them because of no, es-.ty. u, ,1 hurry to U, • p. .. .v lcr en Prepared for worship by the mellowing influ, r, , of revre-u prelude, the opening sentenc, and the invocation. They surely Oiething vital to worship. ■ y -m an enuve period of divine w orship is carefully built around the 1 ^' V D >1 C ^1* Yod' 10 inVitation and COME TO CHURCH NEXT SUN-

ST. PAUL’S CATHOLIC CHI’RCH Tliomas ,1. McGrath Sunday Schedule- 8:00 A. M. Low

< Mass.

10:00 A. M. High Mass. Week Days 7:00 A. M. Mass Confessions Saturday 7:15 P. M. Before all masses.

THF. PRESBYTERIAN ( HTRCW Victor L. Knphael, tliniste*A S James Fenimore, Organist— | Director. Church School Pd'.O A. M. Rally Day special program: "He ealleth f thee." Departmental promotions. Worship 10::<5 A. M. Music: Organ "Berceuse" Goddard; "Traumervi" Schumann: "Grand March” Verdi; Anthem "Gently, Lord, O gently lead us" Speaks. Sermon theme; “The Call of

Christ."

Choir practice Thursday 7:00 P. M.

our honored dead might be fulfilled I red, itchy spots appear.

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Where they have died in violence on •. ur behalf, may we be given the will and strength to live daringly in peace; b nding up the wounds of th - world k\ the spirit of Christ and furthering his ministry of reconciliation among all men."

I can reduce them to two factors: (a) j combination of a set of evil cireum- I stances, (b) a group of war-like! Da 1 th. If we could succeed in keop- ( ing these factor from meeting we! could avert war. The post-war pro-

giarn must consider primarily those! i',; u 7:30

GRKNCASTLE BIBIK (ENTER

Berry and Locust Street Paul M. Robinson M nister Bible School 9:30 A. M.

Writing Worship 10:30 A. M. Special Singing for young people. Evangelistic Service Sunday even-

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UR PREACHER SAYS [pride of opinion is very deYou may take greater pains [ntain your opinions than to the truth, since knowing the

two factors; war is a disease, and I plans iftust be evolved to remove the j can v of it. The set of evil circum- | stances furnishes a category tre aties which must be brought out] intu the open and treated justly one ! by one. The group of warlike lead- j ers must be removed and plans must]

yould lead to humiliation. You bfl used, possibly by means of an in- j

ur opinion as to class, race teinotional police force, to .see to it I Wednesday of each month at 8:00

Bible Study and Prayer meeting 'fH'h Wednesday evo’.ing at 7:.">0 Goodncws B ble Club, Monday af-

rnoon at 4:30

CHRISTIAN •»« 1FNCE SOCIETY’ 4 29 Anderson street. Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. Wednesday evening services 3rd

eed; you have your opinion as lal and business standards and lling to fight for them when it (be wiser to examine those rds in the light of Christie a lies.

WIT AND WISDOM

Failing Memory

DO YOU KNOW Vho said, “For I determined know any thing among you, Jesus Christ, and him cruci)f whom did Pilate say, “I am nt of the blood of this just p< rye to it”? (Matt. 27:22-24.) [Finish Paul’s statement, “Be affectioned one to anoth y brotherly love ...” A'ho waited on the wife of the leper? Vho told Jesus that the dogs | the table eat of the children's 8?

THE BETTER WAY

joking at the causes of war we

that never again will war-like lead- j P- m - err get into places of power. j

CHURCH OF GOD

Corner of Maple and Apple Streets

William ® mpson, Pastor

! Sundav School 10:00 a. m

"Dear Clara,” wrote the young Eve in* Service 7:45 r „ mm. “Pardon me, but I'm getting J Revival still in progress. Everyone

s o forgetful. I proposed to you last | welcome.

right, but really forgot whether you ! said ‘yes’ or ‘no’." j LUTHERAN CHURCH "Dear Will.” she replied by return ; O. y. Hartman, pastor. “So glad to hear from you. I Sunday vesper services 4:15 p. m.

pos*t.

knew that I had said ‘no’ to somebody the other night but had for-

gotten who it was.”

DO YOU KNOW ANSWERED

1. Paul (I Cor. 2.:)

2. Jesus (Matt. 27:22-24) 3. “ ... in honor preferring one

another.”

4. Little Captive Maid (11 Kings

5:2.)

5 Syrophenician Woman (Mark

7:28)

Y. W. C. A. room, Speech Hall.

Everyone welcome.

FIRST CHRISTIAN ( HCRC'H

H. C. I'ellers, Minister

! Mrs. A. L. Meredith and Mise I Marcia Hamilton ministers of muse “The Purple of the Heait" will be the subject of the ministers message at the 10:00 o’clock worship servic tomorrow morning A part of the service will b., given over to the Tr. notion Day exrrc.ses of the church school. The choir will sir. 1 ,’

ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH 72® South LnruM S|re«>t Church School 10 A. M. Evening Prayvr. 3:30 P. M. Conducted by the Rev. Thomas I rasher uf the Advent Church in Indianapolis. FIRST BAPTIST church W. H. LeMasters. pastor. Bible school at 9:30. Classes for all. Morning worship 10:30. Sermon th me will tie “Walking on Water.” Special music by the choir, featuring d let by Wilma O’Neal and Carl Strain. Young People’s Fellowship meeting at 8:30. Evening worship at 7:30. Sermon by the pastor. Solo by Ray Syrstod, The Board of Finance will meet Monday evening at 7:30. Prayer and praise services Thursday evening at 7:30.

President Bishop Henry St. George Tucker is cha-rman of a committee of the National Council of the Protestant Episcopal Church that is now seeking "good material for the ministry" from among members of the an.ned forces of the United States, and that will endeavor to onroll them as prospective post-war students for the Episcopal min stry. Other members of the committee include Bishop Henry W. Hobson, the Very Rev. Hughell Fosfbroko, Lieut. Commander C. L,‘h, GUnn, the Rev. Raymond Cuninghnm, the Very Rev Aklen D. Kelly, and Dr. Almon R. Pepper. A man's opportunities in life .should be determi ’ed by his charse ter an dhs ability’ and not by his color or his creed. Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam, of New York, told the U. S Senate recently. He was speaking, as a representative of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ, advocation legislation to create a permanent Fair Employment Practices Committee. He saic| that relig ous, educational and governmental forces must unite to remove the causes of racial tensions in America, and thus "forestall petty demagogues who

Whelan suggested a film of sulphur dust around the ankles, on th--clothing, and at all likely points of contact to discourage the foragers’ appetites. After exposure to the tiny tormentors, a drop of fly-spray on each bite will tend to kill the chiggers and soothe the itching, he said. A warm, soapy bath was next on the entmologist’s list of recommendations for scratching sufferers, "If they have used sulphur on their skins, they’ll need it." he commented, “and if they haven’t, they’ll need it even more."

-Miscellaneous-

PACIFIC GROVE. Cal. (UP) After going through two years of battle in North Africa, Tunisia, Sicily and Italy, without a scratch. Sgt. Wallace M Hutler returned home on furlough this month and was immediately involved in a serious automobile accident. He suffered head and body injuries when his car plunged over a steep embankment at Big Sur during a dense fog.

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the church at 6:30.

Choir rehi arsal Friday evening at may appeal to prejudice and passion

and summon, men to the ways of violence.” He said that the American solder fighting in foreign lands does not ask whether his comrade is white, or black, or Catholic, or Jew and that when they return to A i.erica they must not find frt edom denied to any ginuphere. . .Mos( of the Protestant donomanitions are on record as in favor of legislation to

this end.

tEIUS.n me WORLD mRCLioian

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One of the most remarkable byproducts of the war in the field of religion in England has h- n the I < vangelistic effort known as "Religion and Life Weeks, sponsored by the Br.tish Gbuncil of Churches

FOR SALE: SnrgUtn nolasse Tarquin Hawkins farm. 2 1-2 mi s south on cemetery road. 23-25-27-3p. h i Hi SA I -E T' ii year old polled Hereford heifers, with ten. polled Hereford calves, S heifer calves and 2 bull calves: o.ie 2 year' old Henford bull. T. E. SheriII, Belle Union. 23-26-2p

I will sell at Max Anderson Sale, Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1 Rock Island wagon, with tip top side hoard and scoop board, this wagon is extra good; also one International 7 ft. disc, new blades. Earl Bridges. 23-2p.

Buzz Bombs Can Be Humane. Th ir death-dealing explosive charges replaced by useful cargoes of peacetime, they will travel tike skyways for science and commerce and, on uuaalona of mercy, save lives instead of destroying them. Read this Inti rest i. g article in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's Sunday Chicago Herald-A meric an. Ip.

NOTICE: The McCabe Horse picnic to be held Sunday has been Indefinitely postponed.

GOOD anti-freeze .s scarce. Get yours now. $1.50 per gallon. SNIDER WALL PAPER £ PAINT STOKE. 20-3U.

We pay Highest Prices for WooL Prompt Remittance In Full. We Furnish Sacks and Twine Free of 'barge to our customers. M. Sabel & Sons, John H. Neumeyer, Louisdlls. Ky. 4-tf.

FIRESTONE factory control recapping and vulcanizing Is guaranteed. C. A. Webb's Home and Auto Supply. 11-tf.

“I gm 91, 1 put arthritis on th» run or refund. Many others the same is done. G. R. Wysong, 6th FI. Lomcke Bldg., Indianapolis, 4, Indiana.” 12-tf

Cement finishing, plastering, (minting and general repair work done by James Sims. Reelsville R 2 Box 168. 20-3p.

-For Kent-

FOR RENT: Downstairs with shower. Call 193-R.

room 19-tf

CATHOLIC INFORMATION Don't marry a Catholic! Don't ever permit yourself, dear non-Catholic friend, to fall in love

I FOR SALE: Apples. Schuyler Arnold, mile and a half west of StilVesville on Road 40. 23-6p.

t. If a development of the war. The a Catholic . for love is unreason’in: of these weeks oof evangelism lng a,ul ,ure * its victims into think-

ing that they are exceptions to all

Jse causes a stimulation of energy.

BLANCHE M. WEAN :hool of business and Poplar Streets [GREENCASTLE, IND. Phone 27

ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS KEPT IN REPAIR ALSO MOTOR REPAIRS GREENCASTLE ELECTRIC 4 Larrabee St. Phone 17S-K

is "to multiply the number of men

u ii J women who commit themselves rulf ' s and experience*,

to understand and to do the will of ’ shou,d y°u determine to marry a G: d in the sphere of • ur corporate Cath °Hc. you would first have to i-f ■ " In these weeks of meetings , niakp •*» agreement, binding in cort-

l >.v held in all types of communities sclence , never to interfere with the

and among all classes of people, 1 performance of your wife’s reli-

,, there are not ony eomniUfllty-w>.de K ious beliefs and practices—to have Tb'.' .'.'Tv!*'!' £ H - vn ' n r ° gatherings, but also gatherings of' all your children baptized in the . '' ! ' ' ' "" s doctors and nurses, of business men 1 Catholic'faith, raised in it, educated nd Mr. Robert Hamgnn w.ll sing anJ trad . um , m ol 1 lt . And this you would have to

v\ rk -m, of moiwter*. of youth, of | continue to do even, should your wife ‘■' I t is, of teachers, etc. each 1 die when the children were still

llltfinding has a depressing off’ ct.

IDEAL CLEANERS M0NITE INSURED )TH PROOF CLEANING PROCESS >EAL CLEANERS Vine Phone 470

PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION RALPH'S STUDIO

Iter a little "taffy" while they live than so much "epitaphy wl • n [are dead.

ITTRRIE’S TIN

AND

iTJRNACE SHOP

PHONE n

MILTON’S POSEY PATCH F. T. D. FLORIST Phone 707-R Flowers that apix-ul to IMirttciitar jMstple. For all occasions.

what you can, where you ar,, wdli \’.ii.i( yut luiv

The Automobile

PLUMBING AND

Parts Store

HEATING

HESS

All Work Gnaranteed.

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SALES and SERVICE

E. J. STAUB

Phones 11 and 456-.!

I’Tione 91

"Spirit Divine (Mrs H. H. A. Beach) Organ umbers w 11 Include "Meditation" (Sturges) and "Theme Fnnm

Finlandia" (Sibelius.)

Graded Church and 4dult Study

Groups meet at 0:30

j Intermediate Vespers 5:C0 Glenda

I Stiles, leader.

( Christian. Youth Fellowship 6 00 | o’clock. Glen Stiles, Study leader The new educational annex is beI ing redecorated throughout and w 11 I be ready for use Sunday October first, the first Sunday of the new

( churrh year.

I All members are urged to "ay all | nl< dges arrearages before Septcmh, i j ">0th. the clo-ii g day of tjie fiscal year of the church, so that n full and complete r.-|>ort may be mad- at tVo Annual Meeting Thursday October

fifth.

CIIURUH OF THE NAZARKNE Rev, E. F. Singhurse, Minister. Bible School, 9:30 A’. M. Mrs. Lulu Johnson, Supt. Careful instructors for all ag‘s. Morning worship hour. 11:00. Young Peoples Hour, 6:45 P. M. Hanna Krall, president. A donate n Bible characters. “Joseph and David", Betty Carmichael and Mary Strain, main discussion. Congregational singing, 7:30. Special message in song, 8:10 Evangelistic message by the pastor. 8:15. Missionary meeting Wednesday evrning at 7:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Bible exposition and praise service.

FOR SALE: Apples Strain's Orchard.

and

Cider. 23-20

FOR SALE: Pears. Bring containers. Basil Pruitt, Bainbridge. 23-11

FOR SALE: Feather mattress, ex cellent condition. Phone 512-W. 23-26-2p.

, roup considering the religious eonti ution it should make to the corporate 1 fe. f huroh leaders consider this the'- modern improvement on 1 >’t.s» evangelism of same decades ago.

Through chiaplains and other Moth•‘dlsts in the military service, th-' Bo rd of Missions of the Methodist Church has learned that the Methodist Church has 1 ‘irised that the

Methodist Headquarters Budding at j church of a Sunday, or trailing along •(8 Via Firenze, Rome, Italy, has not ! with your wife and children, a spec-

babies.

If you were to wed a Catholic, priest and only u priest-—could marry you; nor would a second ceremoney by the minister of your own

church be permitted.

Should you many a Catholic, your family would always be divided, religiously speaking, and you would be the lone outsider, left at home when the rest went to mass and benediction, or going alone to your own

FOR SALE: Boy's snow suit, size 3, excelknt condition. George Estes 3 miles south of Bainbridge. 23-11 FOR SALE: Yearling Angus bull. Can be registered, 5 miles southeast of Greencastle on Airport road. Elvin H. Harlan. 23-3ts.

FOR SALE: 3'... dozen White Rock rv j Pullets, will weigh 3 1 ... pounds or more at $1.00 each. 708 south Indiana street. Telephone 581-W. Bradford Jones. 22-2p. FOR SALE: 200 White Rock pullets, weighing 3 -12 and 4 lbs Your choice fro.n 450: one 2 year old wetlow Jersiy Heifer with nil heifer calf, gemtle, a real prospect, $100.Ob Earl Gorham. Fillmore. 22-2p

FOR RENT. 160 acre farm, l'i mile south of Cedar Crest on Road 40. Harry Price. R. 2, Phone Mf Meridian 20-6p.

FOR RENT: 5 room furnished modern house. Owner wants possession of 1 room. References exchanged. Adults only. Call at 12 Larrabee Street before 3:30 p. m. 20-.'tp.

-Real Rstate-

FOR SALE: Modern duplex In splendid location, also six family modem apartment very close to business district yielding more than 12% net on investment. S. C. Sayers. 23-3t.

FOR SALE: Taylor apartments on Olive street. Four modern apartments. all rented. Will yield splendid return on investment. S. C. Sayers. 23-3t.

LU-liHU'Vcr becomes ^' ;ld a•a , Mliil(ia^i0lia^>illill(aBDBllBli3^^ral^lfi3r^awfiaMa^,^ ,^ .^ ^ a. , ^SEJSJSiaifiiaiEIBIBfai2®®'3 MAKE FURNACE REPAIRS NOW! Before cold weather sets in, have your furnace and heating system placed in con-

dition.

CALL AND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT.

CURRIES TIN and FURNACE SHOP

j 101 E. Franklin St.

Phone 17

Nople who run deep into debt usually have to cru.vl out.

CHRIS ( IAN SCIENCE SERVICES “Reality” is the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches oi Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, September 24. The Golden Text is: “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning” (James 1:17). Among the citations which comprise the Lesson-Sermon is the following from the Bible: “Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid: for the Lord Jthovah is my strength and my song; he, also is become my salvation. Therefore with joy shall yo draw water out of the wells of salvation. And in that day shall ye say, Praise the Lord, call upon his name, declare his doingi among the people, make mention that his name is exalted” (Isaiah 12:2-4). “For he saith, I have h ard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succoured thee; behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day oi salvation” (II Corinthians 6:2).

been damaged by the events of the j war. This hs.s lang been the center j of American Methodist activity n j Ital, and litt! has been heard con1 corning it in recent years. It is reported that the br iutful church in *h edifice is rynv or upied to capacity with American soldiers and civilians arh Sunday morning, while the smaller chn.pel is used for servees by British Methodists.

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According to the British Informatioi Service, "the war has not made Biitiah churches shrink into themselves, The tide of giving turned again very quickly and the maint i ning of th • missionary enterprise has been a remarkable fenturc of th wartime life of the churches. Throughout the war. efforts have be n made by (he Government in cooperation with th, Conferorce of Bi’tlsh Missionary Societies and the R man Catholic authorities, to reduce to a (minimum the inevitable interference of war ronditions with missionary work. Facilities have been given for the transmission of funds, and for missionary passages to anJ from the fie’f.’

"The next years will be a time c! decision for our churches, our nation, and our world", saj's a recent statement of the Congregational Christian Churches. "If the decisions ire right, the door will be opened for a more Christian society. If they are wrong, we shall face a more pagan society, and greater obstacles to every Christian and humane endeavor In the anticipat on of victory for the United Nations, purchased at a great price of life and treasurer, we call upon the people ol our churches and the leaders of ou/ nation reverently to acceipt the chal lenge and responsibilities of Christian leaders!* p and cooperation which the victory will bring to us With victory and power in the hands of our nations and of her allies, wt would pray far wisdom, courage and fidelity that through us the labors oi

tator, but not a participant in their worship. And some day you would wonder Just what to answer when the children who belonged to you would nsk why you. too, didn't go to confession or holy communion. In the Catholie church, marriage is a sacrament which calls for mutual spiritual advancement as well as physical love. It calls for children •without unnatural hindrance Catholic children, 'all of them. Marriage, too, is a contract made before God and man which is totally binding •‘till death doth us part.” The Catholic church does all in its power to discourage inixed-marriag-es and permits them only with the greatest of reluctance. Its marriage laws were enacted, not to antagonize those of other creeds, not to work a hardship on anyone, but to safeguard the faith of the Catholic the faith which is God’s most precious gift and for which millions of Catholics have died. Of course, dear neighbor, you may not concur with all this, but perhaps what we have said will make you sympathetic with the Cgtholic viewpoint and fiotn the non-Catholic viewpoint will make you agree that our advice is good when we say: Don’t marry a Catholic!

FOR SALE: Sand and gravel. Wm. •H. Neese, Manhattan. 2l-3ts. FOR SALE: One John Deere tractor 1941 model H on rubber, starter, cultivator, plow and attachment. 1 mile north of Mt. Meridian, Dan Cooper. 20-4 p

FOR SALE: Farm of 569 acres at northwest edge of Cloverdale. Over, hull tillable, balance timber and pas.ture land. Fair buildings. Very attractive price if sold at once. S. C. Sayers. 23-3t. FOR SALE: 8 room house, newly decorated, inside and out. 404 W. Liberty street. 22-2p. FOR SALE: 90 acre farm, 20 acres of bottom land, 6 room house and barn. J. J. Hendrix. Reelsville. 20-3 p.

FOR SALE: A 96 acre farm in North Putnam County. 75 acres tillable, six room house, good barn, Icetricity. Ru.-.ning water in pasture, Price $9000. J. E. Christie, Real Btetate. i8-6p

RUMMAGE SALE: Saturday Sept. 23 at 8:00 in the Court H>»use Sponsored by the C. C. Club. 20-3n

FOR SALE: Fancy Grimes Golden apples $1.50 to $2.50 bushel basket. South Orchard, Bainbridge. 15-tf. FOR SALE: Apples, several different varieties. McCullough Orchard Phone Rural 9F2. 13-tf

FOR SALE BY OWNER: Four room house, lights, water mid gas, on gc*c| street in Greencastle. Seven room house, lights, water, In Fillmore, well located. On,: give possession of either at once Write Banner Box No 40. l»-2|t-23-3p.

FOR SAI4E: Registered Guernsey bulls: one ten month old, one s months old and one five months old Roy C. Sutherlin, Phone 688 or 57. 19-4t.

FOR SALE: 4'... tons anthracite coal. Dallas Hodge at Belle Union 21-3p

FOR SAIJ?: Registered Shropshire Rams. Prices reasonable. John W Day, Fillmore, Indiana. 28-9-16-23-4p.

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WANTED: Part time employment by 26 years old married man and high school graduate. Throughly experienced in meeting public and ■ ow employed at n ght. Best of referem es. Address Box 44, Banner. 23-2p

WANTED: Construction workers, 90c hour. See Mr. Peters. Big 4 arch over Little Walnut creek. 20-121.

CHIGGERS, HE SAYS GO FOR THE BLONDES LINCOLN, Neb. (UP)—The ubiquitous chigger, like gentlemen of two decades ago, prefers blrmdea., and has an unerring ability to locate

same.

The pesky bugs seek and find thin-skinned victims, according to extension entymologist Don B. Whelan of the state agricultural college, and their keen sense of location leads them directly to the most like-

ly source of food.

The majority of people fail to realize they have prodded feeding

ground until several hours after the STRAYED: 2 pigs routh unhappy event, he said, when small, n&mville. E. B. Hughes.

WANTED: '40 or '41 Olds or Chevrolet five passenger coupe. Good condition, good tires. No dealers. Write Box 2 % Banner. 22-3p. WANTED TO BUY: 50 Rhode*Island Red pullets. Phone 830-R. Nj. 74 Foxridge. 21-3p.

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of Put-22-2p.

HEBRON Phil.p Carrington was at home from I’urdue University over tha ,vet k end. Mrs. Carolyn Tilney and son of CrHWfordsville came Friday ami visited until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dahlgren. Mr. and Mrs. Dumont Rarmtead iiid daughters of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Fletcher Goff. County Surveyor, Arthur Plummer • f Greencastle came Thursday to survey the new addition that was recently added to Hebron cemetery. Alvar, Clodfelter and daughter. Ruth and B.ilie Goff of Crawfordsville called on relatives here Saturday. Wayne Evernian had the misfortune to get a rib broken while working with some machinery last week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dragon and daughter spent Saturday with relatives at Mansfield. Miss Evelyn MeGaughey of Terre Haute visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rafe MoGaughey, over Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Ramsay of Crawfordsv.lle and children, spent the week end at their country home. Miss Rose Marie Clodfelter returned to X^exington, Ky., Monday where she will resume her studies in the College of Bible, after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Clodfelter, and family. Jimmy Spivey of Crawfordsville spent last week w.th Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Norman.