The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 October 1946 — Page 2
THE DALY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1946.
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CHIRt'H
A. Lewis Meredith. Minister.
The church hell rings every morning and is partial to none, All are welcome to our Suinlav
scn.oI ar.d jnihlic worship.
The morning theme is •■Natural Law anti Divine Intervcnticn." The evening theme is ‘The Dayj
of Controversy.” We
study Jesus in the midst of cor.-^ fusion. The pastor is especial yj desirous to have young folk hear)
him.
THE DAILY BANNER
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SOCIETY Mlh*. Imogen* query and Y\ at land K. Knoll to Wed The Lynhurst Baptist church will he the scene at 2:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon. October 27th, for the marriage of Miss ImoL,ene Query and Wayland E. Knoll. The Rev. Donald Dunk i will solemnize the double ring
ceremony.
r^coiDS I ^ Relieve misery direct I -without •■dosing.'’ •RUBON* Vva?oru1
ernoon. A ride has been plan-| ned to start at 1 o’clock. There j will bo a weiner roast at o ^ o clock Members may bring one
The altar will be banked with jtem () f food, table service an I
I palms, toms and candelabra. I The bride is the niece of Mr.
street, and
| TODAY’S BIBI.F, THOlfC.n’t I
CI.OVKIIDALE CHRISTIAN | u u t God is invisible and the West Martha CHl’Kt H ! crowd is very much in evidence. Knoll is the son of Mi-s. Lillie Homecoming day at the First] j, l|t jB eternal while crowds icj,,)!! Cloverdale.
Christian church, Cloverdale, u<)on ( |( S peise: If God is for us,' .Miss Wanda Lou Bandy will !;<■ Sunday. October 27th. who is against us. Rom. 8:31. j her cousin s maid of honor. So”
Morning services 9:30. Church[
sugar for the coffee. + + + v
at study. . Call to worship 10:30 a. m. Doxology; Invocation; Hymn;| Scripture reading and prayer, Communion hymn: Communion;, Church offering; Special solo,| Billie Heavin; Sermon; Hymn: Membership roll call: Announce-
ments; Benediction.
Noon hour, basket dinner. Afternoon services 1:30 p. m.j
Personal And Local News BRIEFS
Itural Ycllth Held Mr.; Mallnwe’en Party
About seventy-five Rural j Y uth from Morgan and Putnam counties enjoyed a Hallowc on party in he Cloverdale High
will wear an aqua gown and gchcjl gym Thursday nig'.t. O t carry a colonial' bouquet of pilti: 24th. Many came masked and
were awarded to the
best dressed characters. All visited the "House of Horror" which was a lot of fun. Recreation was led by Doyle Nichols and Kcn-
chid and white gowns and will Truax. Mr. Trtiax who is from carry contrasting bouquets of the State Department cnnr' Jctc I
CANDLES add beauty to your DINING TABLE MANTLE BOOKCASE
Tavern dripless, odorless, smokel* candles are available, at ElTEL's in many colors.
briurcluf roses. The bridts- p r j Ze8 maids, Miss Beulah Sendmeyer, Miss Barbara Phillips, Miss Mlirv Ellen Cristcr and Miss Al1mrt ’• i Weddle will wear pink oi -
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Don’t
forget Hallowe’en ,, a ^
pumpkin cand:.*c and tap«rs.
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Song, congregation: Scripture, Muneie.
reading and prayer: Recognition i Mrs. Alfred Skelton of visitors: Special 2 p. m. One! Hcrschel Knoll of Cloveixlale hour of music by the Sacred j wore i,\ Indianapolis Thursday^
Mrs. Isabelle Foxx arul child-, Entering the chuix:h with Her ing.
nen are spending a few days in j unc , p lllc w in gown I Refresh r ents f b. ver.'ge.
White slipper satin fashioned sandwiches and cnnCv were serv-
the
and a sht , er yoke , mted bodice «*. The party adjourned, gathered skirt extending clubs extending to each other an "train. The brida’s veil of invitation to attend a m.- ting
and
into a
Values Av Low Prices. 17 SO. VINE ST.
Four Quartet; Offering for quar- Harold Berry. Charles K. Foxx! illuKj(m wi „ bt , helti in pi ace ky whenever possible
. , i/’*«.i W.. XATitH Vmi i /^,...i l,.*l Thtito lo\r
| our
let: Song. -God Be With You | an(1 carle Foxx. left Thursday cn)wn ( , f orango blossoms an I Till We Meet Again” ;Bcnedic-j morning for a. pheasant and duok w . u oaiTy a|i orchlcl on a t* on . , hunt in South Dakota. ! vdiite prayer book with cascade * We are very glad to bring toj Revival services will be held at ' swe(;theHrt roses . uttu . Dav -
New Maysville Community I „ ,, u f ^ , v. Allen Knoll, nephew
Church, from October 27th j threugh November 9th. in charge of Evangelist B. M. Page. There.
^ . man for Ins cousin and ushers
will be special music. 1 Prof, and Mrs. Donald J. Cook " in ,)e
are the parents of a daughter I William Orth, weighing 7 lb. and 3 oz., born Alter the reception
I home of the bride’s aunt and
community "The Sacred the jVour” Quartet, who broadcast over WISH station each week. These men are very highly recommended. We feel sure you
will want to hear them.
Everyone welcome to attend all services. Members of other churches who wish to attend their own services in the morning arc especially invited to the afternon service. Come let us
worship together.
of t.te
’ i groom will be ring-bearer. Carlyle Collins will be best
his cousin fl
Glendon Anderson and
PLEASANT HILL METHODIST
Sunday school 10 A. M.
Robert Johns. Supt.
Worship Service 11 A M. Scripture-Matthew 13: 54-57 S.-rmon Topic: "Flowers While
We Live”
the
•Friday at t> a. ni. at the Putnam
County hospital. I rot. Cook is a uncle the couple will len\e on
It
pays
wait lor something you really want!
member of the chemistry staff at f hoit wedding trip. DePauw University. ~ | + + + •»• Miss Irene Cox. daughter of A. A. I . \V. Mwtln'j Mr .and Mrs. Fred A. Cox of this Scheduled Tonight city has recently been elected An, important meeting of the president ot the senior class of ExcmtiVe Committee and all the Union Hospital School of committee chairmen of the A. A. Nursing. She has been president U. W., will be held this evening ,of her class for the Unco years at eight o'clock at the home of .of her training. I Mrs. Coen Pierson, 615 East
Lt. Mary Glenn Hamilton, for- Anderson street,
merly of Greencastle, was among + •fr
the first group of the Women's Y\V Giirls Will
! Army Corps personnel to leave Entertain l.oeal (hlldren [the San Francisco port of Em-' The YWCA kindergarten for J barkation on the army transport children between the ages of Admiral Sims for Yokohama three and seven will be held since the Japanese surrender, each Saturday morning at the In the group wore 28 officers Ponticostal church in Commerund 137 enlisted women. | ciid Place. From 10 until 11:16 There will be a great junior a - m. the children will be enrally at the Church of the N«z- tertained with games, singing, j arene next Sunday night. Get. 27 and story telling. All children of' v I at 7:00. There will b. some spec- the Commercial Place area who [ ial music and singing by the ;,rp between these ages are in-!
j juniors. A special speaker will al- v 'ted.
j so be on the progra n. The s.c .'i j-j *•* "l - *1* *!■ i ly has called Mrs. Esta Fox from '**"• and Mrs. Ini Knoll ! Indianapolis. Infl to bring this Hosts To Friends at Dinner | message. Mrs. Fox is the 2nd Tuesday evening dinner guos's; (Vice president of the District I of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Knoll and! I Missionary society. Mrs. Fox', Hilda were Mr. and Mrs. Georg-I wishes to speak to the parents of j Hughes and son, Charles, of In-1 the juniors. You are invited to dianapolis; Mrs. Etta Hughes of attend. All seats are free. | Decatur, Ga*, and Mrs. Mary | Ann Jackson of Ryebach, Ohio. LOCAL STUDENTS TO j *'*• KUa Hughes who is Mi sing with chorus ;r;;r.r zjtz:
... , .'pending a few days with Mr.
g ' 1 ; :vl Mrs. Knoll.
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( lovcrdnle I'uesduy Club (•nest of Miss Sinclair Tuesday Club of Cloverdale
evening, October
{Hear Your Congressman
NO B L E OHNSO
: Republican : Representative
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: In Congress { Sixth t District
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Court Room Court House Greencastle.
Twelve Greencastle
i School students are singing in , the Indiana State Choral .Mass I I Choiras which is p- i :. :min;, I the Indiana State Teachc s' | stltute. Radio Station WTBC will
i broadcast a recording of this pio-l n '*L Tuesday
TONIGHT Music and Entertainment
w-
In
28. at
gram Saturday, October
1:30 P. M.
Because ,of a previous program. Station WIBC is unable to
finest of the famous "siiver streaks”
22nd, with Miss Lois Sinclair. I Miss Sinclair has been on the I inactive list for several months' and just recently became an a* -j
broadcast the performance as itltlve member end the members', is being given tins evening, hut i thoroughly swjeysd being eirtms. postponing it until Sntuvjiiy will • talned again in her home. Me«"> enahle the student-! ..no are in it ing was Opened in the ueui Im babeer their own tone it. | manner by the president, Mrs.li
I Fty Elmoi'e. M Responses to roll call were I* Famous Indian Characters. 1 * “Heroine in Buckskin” was given'!
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W hen you consider how much more you II get hy waiting fora new Pontiac— vgu'II agree that here is one case where wailing pays off in hand-
some dividends.
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sivelythat there is no substitute for Pootiac dependability' for reasons beyond our control, w hit h we regret as much as you,
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Near this week’s CREATES!
GRID BATTLE Saturday, Oct. 26 j at 1:45 P.M., CST
PLAY-BY-PLAY WITH
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Greencastle, Indiana
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Special Indian niunic was played hy MV*. Olga Stwalley. Closing 1 thought given by Mrs. Jbnevrt!
Knoll.
• Members present w<erc Mrs. Kay Elmore, Mix. Vesta Heavin, 1 M>x. Jonevra Knoll, Mrs. Agnes Murphy, Mrs. Edith Ogle, Mrs. Mary Ellon Rogers. Mrs. Olga Stwalley, Mrs. Agnes Trippett Mrs. Alla Allemler and the hostess. Guests were Miss Beryl Sandy and Mrs. Bertha Sinclair Lovely refreshments were .» rved by the nostess assisted by her mother. Next meeting wi-.l | j l>o November 12th With Mrs. j j Olga Stwalley. * * "i* •saddle ('lull Plans Hnhn Party Oct, so Members of the Prjtnam County Saddle Club vill hold a "bobo i, party" next Wednesday night,. I j October 30. i! + + >■=? ii Bainliridge Saddle Cluh T« Meet < Members of the Bainbridge , Saddle club will meet Sunday aft-
George
Robin»on, Clare"'*
FOSTER HALL QUARTET—Standing (left to right): Seated: Wallace Woollolk, Edward Hammond.
Music 7:30 P. M. Hon. Noble Johnson 8:00 PEVERYONE INVITED Putnam County Republican Committee
