The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 October 1945 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, l'$45.

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TODAY’S BIBUE THOUGHT

We try hard to please c friends, our guests, our associates. But they will move away, lose your interest or die, but God is with us for all eternity, why rot try to please Him? Ephes-

ians 3-5: Ye have received from 1 proximately uoo civilian us how ye ought to walk and to 230 Navy V-12 students now on

Cpl. Charles R. Harcourt has ai rived home from Foit Banning, Ga., for a 31 day furlough. There will be church at 9:30 o'clock Sunday morning at SI. Andrew's Episcopal church, 72i) south ! ocust street. Durwood Caughn. teacher In the Belle Union school, will ha the speaker at the Union Valley church Sunday, October 7, at 2:00 o’clock. This is the anniversary homecoming and everyone is welcome. Miss Nadine Vera Wilms, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anton D. Wilms, R. R. 1, Bainbridge, has eniolled at DePauw University for the winter semester, according to Ver.tca J. Hunter, registrar. Nadine is included in ap-

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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer R. Cox of ! Mt. Meridian have received word | that their son John "Bill” Cox ' is stationed in the Marshall Isj lands and is confined to a hospitI al with an arm infection. Bill would Hite to hear from his \ . friends. His address is John W. I Cox, Coxswain, U. S. S. Wing

i Field DE 194, c/o Fleet Post OfMrs. Rosa Harcourt is spend- tice - San Francisco. Cal. g the week end with Cpl. an 11 Mrs. C. K. Priest received a rs. Charles R. Harcomt and 1 letter from her son. Wayne, sayng I ing he left Los Angeles, Calif., .Wednesday morning via Panama

Canal to New York to participate in the Navy Day celebration. He expects to be discharged in time to be home for Christmas. His address now is Clifton Wayne -Priest, Sic. USS Boise, 7th Div., c o F. P. O. New York,

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Mrs. Ida Cradick gave a dinner on Sunday in honor of her grandson, Audrey W, Cradick, who Is home on a 30 day furlough from overseas. Those present weie her children and grandchildren, including Mrs. Ernest Jones, Raymond Jones and wife, Donald Cradick and wife, Leo Cradick and wife and daughter Mary Lou also Mrs. Lou Jones. Two of her grandsons were not able to be present, Sgt. Aaron Jones and wife and Pvt. Estel Jones of Camp Wolter.

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+ ANNIVERSARIES * Blrtnoays Mrs. Lucille Bock, today, Oct. 6. Mrs. Mary J. Proctor, Fillmore, 84 years today, Oct. 6. Wilfred O. Tincher, Greencastle Ind. R. 3, 34 years old Oct. 8. Max Alyn Newgent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Newgent, Greencastle R. 1, 11 years old Oct. 5. I Mrs. Arthur Brattain of Clinton Falls and little granddaughter, Sandra Sue Brattain, age 6. of Indianapolis, Oct. 6. Miss Clan Bell Wright, 21 years old October 6. William Wright, today, Oct. 6. Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Everett Maddox. 24 years today, Oct. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Pifer, Howard street, 23 years, Oct. 5th. LOST: Wooden Donald Duck pin with “Hawaii” inscribed. A service man’s gift. Finder please rotify Mrs. Cecil Brown. 6-2t.

If he can, you can!

T T TAR HAS brought some pretty grim VV sights to a doughboy's eyes. But some of the worst have not been in battle. There’s been the look of hunger in a little girl’s face watching you eat a second helping of hash. The silent look of youngsters lined up at a garbage can waiting for refuse from your mess kit. The sight ot thousands of “displaced persons,” hungry and ragged, wandering across Europe. And the doughboy knows that his fight for peace is not won—wliile there are everywhere hunger and disease and desperation. He knows that our government is doing everything possible to send food and other supplies to those who stood with us in the war. But there is much that governments cannot do. For emergencies arise quickly and call for medicine, clothing and shelter (500,000 destitute war orphans are roaming the countryside of Yugoslavia alone).

—which your money supports through your Community War Fund — are so

important.

And our G.I. knows that help that comes from the pockets and hearts of Americans is doing more than we know to bind up the wounds of war, and restore faith in the future. And without this faith there can be no peace—for

Europe, or for us.

You give only once a year to all the great causes combined in your Community War Fund, which, in turn, supports all the 21 agencies of the National War Fund. This year, make your gift

bigger than ever before.

SOCIETY NEWS CLUB CALENDAR Monday Alumna Chapter of Delta Theta Tnu—8:00 P, M. -Mrs. W. D. Timmons. Officers Wives Club — Mrs. Marshall Abrams—8 p. m. Tuesday The Four Leaf Clover Club — 1:30 P. M.—Mrs. James Torr. Tuesday Reading Circle—Mi’s. James G. Hughes, Highfall Ave. Present Day Club—Mrs. S. R. Rariden. Wednesday Greencastle Morning Musicale —10:00 a. m.- Mrs. Bert Cooper. Wednesday Sewing Club—2:30 p. m.—Mis. John Earnshaw. P. E. O.—2:30 p. m.—Mrs. John Tennant.

Friday

The Women's Study Club— 2:30 p. m.—Mrs. Harry Voltmer, 621 Ridge Ave. + + 4* + Evening Circle Meets Thursday The Evening Circle of the W. S. C. S. of Gobin Church will, meet with Mrs. C. P. Hickman, 315 Greenwcod Ave. on Thursda> evening, Oct. 11th at V:45

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+ 4* + + Brick C hapel Home Ec Club Will Meet The Brick Chapel Home Ec. Club will hold their Oct. meeting at the home of Mrs. C. K. Priest Tuesday, Oct. 9th, 1:30 P. M.! Mrs. Ray Carson, of Greencastle will be present and give a lesson on her hobby of making hats. Roll call will be “A radio commercial.” 4- 4- + 4Four I.caf Clover Club Will Meet Tuesday The Four Leaf Clover Club will meet at the home of Mrs. * James Torr, Tuesday afternoon, 1 Oct. 9 at 1:30 P. M. Miss Lucille Smith will give the lesson. I Roll call will be a Riley verse. There will be an, election of of- 1

ficers.

4* 4* 4* 4* Mrs. W. D. Timmons To Be Hostess The Alumna Chapter of Delta Theta Tau will meet Monday evening at 8 o’clock with Mrs. W. D. Timmons, East Washington Street. 4- 4- 4- 4S. C. G. Club will Meet An Tuesday The S. C. C. Club will meet Tuesday evening at 6:30 o’clock with Mrs. Ralph West. Miss Elizabeth Enaign will be assistant hostess. + 4 + + Mrs. Bert Cooper To Be Hostess Greencastle Morning Musicale will meet with Mrs. Bert Cooper. I Wednesday morning, Oct. 10, at] 10:00. Mrs, Joe McCord will i have charge of the program, 4* 4- 4* 4’ P. E. O. Will Meet With Mrs. Tennant P. E. O. will meet Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 2:30 p. m. with Mrs. John Tennant.

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VTA of Washington Township Will Meet The Washington Township P. T A. will hodl its first meeting

of the school year Tuesday evening, Oct. 9 at 8 o’clock. Special music will be furnished by high st hool students. Mr. Jatrell will address the parents and teach-

ers.

After the business session refreshments of pumpkin pie ana coffee will be served.

Hattie Thomas is leaving for Danville, Indiana to visit with her cousin, Mrs. Baird and to at-

tend the 100th celebration 0 f ' Christian Church which is h * ' held there. 3

BRITAIN'S TROUBLES RISE IN MIDDLE EAST LONDON, Oct. 6 (UP)—Great Britain’s troubles in the middle J East multiplied today as Egypt- j ian and Moslem leaders demand- j ed that the British withdraw ' from Egypt and as a group of , Moslems asked sovereignty over the Moslem Empire stretching from the Malay Peninsula to |

Morocco.

Mahmoud Riaz Bey, chairman 1 of the Egyptian Chamber of | Deputies’ foreign affairs committee, demanding at a press conference here that British troops leave Egypt and that the people of such Italian colonies as Libya be allowed to determine their own future, while Abdul Rahmar Azzem Bey, secretary-general ol j the Arab Leegue, asked for | ’’Arab tutelage" over Libya. Britain already is embroiled in the Jewish-Arab dispute over Palestine and informed circles said that Prime Minister Clement Attlee would postpone his formal policy announcement on Palestine while his government seeks a solution which will avoid actual outbreaks by either Jews

or Arabs.

Attlee will be asked for a Svatcment on Palestine in Commons by Conservative Squadron Leader Patrick Donner next Tuesday, but his most likely reply will be that the “government is giving the matter careful consideration and will make a statement at some later date.’’

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In Cairo the potentially powerful group, the Moslem Brethern, demanded Moslem sovereignty over Egypt and the entire Moslem Empire, stretching half way around the world, treaty be repudiated and that foreign troops be withdrawn from the Nile

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