The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1944 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1944.
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HIHI.K THOUGHT FOR TODAY What do you think you were placed in this world for? Wherefore have ye not fulfilled your task?—Ex. 5:14.
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ITPersoiial * And 10CAL NEWS BRIEFS
Virginia and Olive Mae Dean are spending their vacation in Michigan, Ohio and Canada. Miss Carrie Pierce has returned to Spiceland after spending the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Lynn Enterline of Charleston, Illinois, was in Greencastle over the week-end visiting with her husband. Mrs. Maggie Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dean attended the funeral of Connie Jean Martz in Craw-
fordsville.
Winona Prichard of Indiana Umj versity School of Nursing spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Prichard.
SOCIETY NEWS
'O'li Century Club j fo Meet Wednesday
The Twentieth Century Club will | meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30
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Hume and Cild Study Group, .Meeting Tonight The Home and Child Study Group will meet this evening at 7:30 o’clock at the Red Cross surgical rooms. Following this a business meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Evan Crawley.
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W. K. C. To Meet Tuesday Afternoon The W. R. C. will meet Tuesay afternoon at 2:30 o’clock in the Putnam I. O. O. F. hall. A full attendance is desire as plans are being made for the convention to be held on September 29. All officers are requested to Ik present.
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w. s. c. s. To Meet Wednesday W. S. C. S. of Maple Heightt will meet with Mrs, Stella Grimes, Wed nesday Sept. 27 at 2:00. Ail members please bo present because the election dinner s to be oiaimed and there will be an. important business meeting. T -i" T* + History Club To Meet Tuesday The Progress History Club will nn t at the home of Mrs. E. B. Taylor on Tuesday. September 26th. Selected subject by Mrs. Mae Hammond. >
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j Mrs. George Cartwright of Delphi and Willard Cartwright of Palo Alto, California, are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Cartwright. I Mr. and Mrs. George K. Lloyd of 1 Rorkville and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Beatty and daughters of Btidgeton spent Sunday with Mrs O, W. Oben-
' chain.
Mrs. Laura Browning, of New Market, mother of Miss Edith Browning, was reported somewhat improved Monday following a heart
attack.
Sunday guests of Mrs. Will Hunter were Mr. Will Hunter of Indian- ( apolis, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hunter I and Mrs. Lee Miller and son and Fred
Hunter.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon D. Case ate the parents of a daughter, Karon Sue. born at the Putnam County hospital Friday. Mrs. Case was the former Miss Dora Fern Cox. Janies Proffitt, 8 Cole Apt., Greencastle, has been pledged to Alpha Tau Omega fraternity at DePauw University. A freshman at DePauw he is enrolled in the fall half-semes-
ter.
Pfc. Raymond Chester Crawley of North Camp Hood. Texas, is home on a 15 day furlough visiting his mother, Mrs. Lee Crawley, state road 43, He will return to camp on Oct-
ober 3rd.
Smith, Orville Smith, Elmer Smith, all of Cloverdale; Miss Ethel Smith, Mrs. Mattie Smith, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Balton, Mr. and Mrs. James Bolton of Danville; Mrs. Gertie Meek, Cataract; Mrs. Elmer Hall and daughter. Sallie of Stilesville; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweeney. Herschel Neal of Greencastle; Mr. ani Mrs. Lafe Shopmeyer, Miss Anna Shopmeyer of Poland; Andrew Sweeney and Miss Lidie Craven of Limedale. + + v East Marion Home Ec Club .Met Friday The East Marion Home Economics Club met Friday, September 22 at the home of Mrs. Carrie Cline with 14 members, Miss Smith, the horn? demonstration agent, and one guest. Mrs. Sheets, present. The president. Mrs. Mary Hunter, opened the meeting with the song of the month Flow Gently Sweet Afton” followed by the reading of the creed. Rob ciill was answered with “Nursery Rhymes.” Miss Smith gave a very interesting lesson on mending. Kathleen Nichols entertained with two contests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Glide well and Mrs. Williamson. Hostess served delicious refreshments. Club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Emma Morgan October 27 for an all day meeting, each member to
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jjiu'c food, table service and white elep .i.:t article. .»•«- -•J*. Houston-Smlth M irriage Announced Miss Thelma (Katherine Smith Braz 1 R F. D„ and Robert P. Hous- : . north Tt ire Haute, were marrier. Saturday afternoon at 5 o’clock at U:,. Presbyterian Manse. The single g ceremony was read by the Rev V. L. Raphael. Women Of The .‘Moose T > Meet Wednesday War relief chairman, Daisy Good man will have Chapter ight pro gram Wednesday September 2’. ( ARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for the many kindnesses shown us during our recent bereavement. James F. Smith and family
News of Boys
Word has beer, received ft,, Robert H. Watkins, of the Corp, has arrived safely ov _ Pvt. Robert E. Austm 7! 1 35S92532 8609 A. A. F B . A 209 Bks. B 24 sch ol, Willo* p JB Base, Ypsilanti. Mich. ^ , + + + + •>+ -i. + + + + ANNIVERSARY © + + + + + + * + + * + * Birthday Miss Glac.nda Ben&ssi, 19 o:d today, Sept Jo. John A. MoC.be, Crawfc today, September 25. Bob Priest. 15 years eld Sept. 25. Mrs. H. C. Christy, Greencajfc 3, today, September 25th. Billy Lane, 7 years toaay. Stpt
HOSPTAL NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Vernon D. Case, 20b west Jat 'b street, are the parents of a daughter born Friday at the (county hospital. Mr. anti Mrs. Lloyd Culley, 80C north College, are the parents of a tvm torn Fr day at the county hoa pi ta[, A daughter was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Estil McCloud. Greencastle Route 3, at the Putnam county hospital. Mrs. McCloud kvas formerly Miss Geraldine Gorham. Mrs. Leonard Budd and baby of Freedom returned to their home Friday from tlvn tounty hospital. Mrs. Belle Fisher of Reelsville has returned to her home from the county hospital.
Mrs. Donald York and son have, been relemed from the county hospital. Mrs. George Thompson, and baby • f Cloverdale, returned to their home Saturday from the county hosp.tal. Susan Stringer, Fillmore Route i. was released from the county hospital Saturday. | Mrs. Hattie Hampton, city has returned to her home from the county hospital. Mrs. (Lucy Patterson, 507 south Indiana street, was admitted to the county hospital Saturday.
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A. A. U. \V. To .Meet Tuesday The A. A. U. W. will meet with Mrs. Grafton Longden on Tuesday evening at 7:00 o’clock. 4- -I- *!• -9 Mrs. Kenneth Sweet Hostess To Needleeraft Club The September meeting of the Needleeraft Club was held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Sweet. There were fifteen, members and one guesl present, Mrs. .Weesner’s mother. The president. Mrs. Elmer Seller presided. She urged the ladies of lhclub to attend the federation meeting which will be held liext'Thufs-
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Mrs. Cecil Brown had charge bf a very interesting program.. First part of the piogram was a Monoloque "Children Parade” which was very appropriate at this time of year as the children are in the great march to the school room. The second part of the program was of her trip to ! tiie Legion National Convention at Chicago. This was given in such a manner that it brought out a wry liberal discussion, and it was one of the most interesting programs of the
year.
-+- -•!•- -■!•- Martha Washington Chib To Meet, Wednesday The Maitha Washington Club will meet with Mrs. Paui Leinberger, 8 Beverage .street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Mrs. Milt Brown will be in charge of the piogram.
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Putnam County Chairmen of Tht Keonomie Club Federation of Clubs have (been ap- j M,. P ( h Wednesday
pointed to serve as receptionists for ) West Madison Home Economics
Club will meet at the (home of Mrs. Win. Gowen on, Wednesday at 1:30
p. m.
e r -r -* Loral Women Attend Terre Haute Meeting Lula Ellis, senior regent of Women of the Moose, Elizabeth Myers, ! j treasurer, Geneva Rockhill, recorder, I | Madonna Sutherlin, guide, and Stella 1 j Carrington, ritual chairman, were j guests of honor at a district meeting ' of Women of the Moose, held at! Terre Haute Sunday, Sept. 24. d- d- + Entertains With Pound Party Marilyn Coleman entertained with a pound party at her home at 407 east Hanna street. The evening was spent in playing games and music. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harvey and daughter, Shirley Ann, Mrs. Clarence Albright, Mrs. Clova Patterson, Mrs. James Whitlock, Mrs. Norma Jackson ani son Johnny, George and Betty Lutes, Charlotte Patterson, Mrs. Neil Lagle. Edith Olas Johnston, Lloyci j (Bud) Williams, Mrs. Leota Smiley,) Do'n Carlin, Edna L. Rader, Andrew McMains, Roland Hanlon, Madelynn Alexander, Wanda Lee Alexander, Edith Overshiner. T/5 Charles S. Cofer, honored guest, and the hostesses. Marilynn and Mrs. J. W. Cole-
man.
Margaret Smith j Honored At Dinner ( A birthday dinner was given in 1 honor of Mrs, Margaret E. Smith on j her 86th birthday, Sunday, Septem1 her 24, at her home in Cloverdale. Mrs. Smith received many lovely gifts and three birthday cakes. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
NOTICE! Public is Invited to Attend Terracing Demonstration USING FORD-FERGUSON EQUIPMENT Tuesday, Sept 26th-Victor Sutherlin Farm (FORMERLY GEO. WALKER FARM). 1 3-4 MILES NORTHEAST OF CLOVERDALE Wednesday, Sept. 27th ■■ Emory Shumaker Farm
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Thursday's District Meeting. They are asked to be at Gobin Methodist
church at 9:00 A. M.
Parents of servicemen whose names appear on the Fillmore Mi thodist Service Flag, are requesttd to send their addresses to William Smith, Fillmore, Box 174, for mail-
ing Chrisatmas packages.
War Trial for Him
ItepuMica n Ra II) I’ lllll - I \ SUPPEII Wednesday, September 27 SUPPER AT 7:00 P. M. SPEECHES BEGIN 8:15 P. M. ASSEMBLY ROOM - COURT HOUSE GREENCASTLE
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NOBLE J JOHNSON Republican Candidate) FOR CONGRESS
’"hie J. Johnson
HEAR MRS CECIL HARDEN Of Covington NATIONAL REPUBLICAN COMMITTEEWOMAN.
ION ANTONESCU, the Nazi-backed premier of Romania prior to the country’s recent switch to the Allied side, has been handed over to the Russian high command, according to an official Moscov statement. Antonescu, the state ment said, “might prove to be a mutable candidate for the list of I war criminals” (International)
EVERYONE INVITED - BRING YOUR FRIENDS! SPONSORED BY PUTNAM COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN'S CLUB • AND PUTNAM COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE
