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,rff DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTIB, INDIANA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1940.

SOCIETY

Kiiilt ChiMl MH ’’ ilh Mrs. stigl«T

TIi Loy.il Womer.'s Bible Class f the First Christian Church of Etazil, met at the home of Mrs. Emma K Sticler. a former teachr for twelve years. Thursday. November 7th for an all day

■meting.

At noon a d lieious dinner was served by the class to 24 members and the hostes.^. Mr A. J. Kidd returned

til .inks.

Tie devotional and business ni( tine was cailed to order in lh,» . fternoon by the president. Mrs. William T. Roberts. The ,.. 11 j sai”4 "What A Friend We Have in Jesus" and the class reI atr 1 The Lords Prayer in

unison.

In end of the Bible lesson, I urn Baysinger conducted a Bible ipiizz which was enjoyed

by all.

The roll was called and old a! rew business was discussed. Th meeting was closed with t!n Mizpah benediction. Me nb is pro mt were: Mattie l: bii-'i.n. Laura Baysinger, Ovah Anders in. Maude Hudson. Lillie I Win, Mrs A J. Kidd. Josie M jir Nettie Croiton. Chloe Fultoi. Ethel Mayfield, Ciada Robi !! Augusta Carpenter. Clara Wcnmrg, Flo Er vin, Leila Tilley, K itb rim Blower. Della Budd, | Anna Hoppas, Phoebe Boyd, | Ldlie Apple, Carrie Phares. Anna Slor. r, and Emma R. Stigler. the

hostess.

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Berge. Averil Allen and Georgia

Miller

The devir prize was won by Clan Crawley. A lovely dinner >iih table decorations in keeping with Thanksgiving was served thirteen .members and one guest. Helen Query. The Christmas meeting will be December 12. with Mrs. Belle McQueen as hostess with a Christmas tree and exchange of

gifts.

•(• + + + I*. E. O. To Meet Wednesday Evening

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P. E. O. Sisterhood will meet Wednesday at 7:.'i0 at the home ot Miss D la Walls. The pru.■ram, “P. K. O. in Education, ’ will be in charge of Mrs. Grafton I.ongden and Mrs. Ford Luca... This being National Education Week. P. K. O. stresses education i specially. •I- •!• •!• + Sect ion One To Meet Thursday

Personal And Local News BRIEFS

FOR SALE: Cabbage fo kraut. Oreencastle R. 2, No. liouse in cement row across from cement plant. 12-! '.

DAILY BAHNER | (ULSSItTED ADS

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HERALD COHSOLIDATED

“It Wave* For AH”

Entered In the postoffice at Greeneastle, Indiana as second class mail matter under Act of

March 7. 1878.

Subscription price. 15 cents per week; $300 per year by mail in Putnam County: $3.50 to $5.00 per year by mail outside Put-

nam County.

S. It. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson Street.

KKM\ \L POSTPONED

McMAINS LEAVE

FOR SALE: Large size Flor-

Phmi'v3”-R Mrs 0 Jack^Garl. The revival at the Clinton Falls Sergeant and Mrs. Ezra M •-

12-3t. M th dist Church has been pTst- Mains left last week for Roswell, poned until a later date. New Mexico, where they will

FOUND: A white pup. Owner

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Ff >R SALE 1931 M Chevrolet, good coiuhtu n. N* . imm Myers, Roachdul Indian

12-3p.

.may h ivc same by paying for ad. I 310 G llcspic St. or phone 11<RX 1 “- ,t

FOR SALE: onocl cwnclititm.

Lug One

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gas stove.

AM \1T1XG DISCHARGE r Id Hanlon called late Banday aft ;n.mi'' to let hi;: parents

Mr. and

Airs. Glenn Hanlon

Fort Sheri-

g-ou w... « ■ kn ,w * h *t he was at Edith Moffett. 525 north Indiana ^ ^ ^

12-3;t

from th? army. He has been stn-

FOU SALE: Now hardwo • 1 tii.ii.al thi pa t 10 months at red up! white st. pstool, • u. Er'angi- Germany, whieli is S tm by thirteen. 23 irehes lv in as n '• urenburg. H we.steps swing in out of way \v :c i with the 8s.th M. P <■ 1 o. tin

not in use. delivered in eii.v f S2.39. Furniture Kxch or West Side Souare. Ph 'li 170 .1

9th A 1- Force.

H, • id lie would arrive home

FIGHT AUTUMN COLDS

WITH VITAMINS

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Mrs. Leone Green is here visiting from Wichita, Kansas

FOR SALE: Three .22 calib. I rifles, a-1 condition. L. J. Cla I i Ml. Meridmn. 12-2'>

Fiidav right or Saturday

tiorntrg He has been in the ser-

vi e sin ■ J dy 6. 1945.

P. E. O. will hold its regular meeting with Miss Lela Walls, j 310 W. Washington St on Wed-1 r sd iy 7:30 P. M.

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Section I of th.' First Christum church will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Longdon, 403 West Washington street. •F -F -F -F Attend Tea At 41oveuior's Muiisinii Mrs. Ross Tustison and Mrs. Paul Lang of Indianapolis, form- 1 er resilient* of this citv. were among the guests at a tea given at th. governor's mansion Sat-, urday afternoon, November 9. given by Heather Belle Chapter, of International Travel Stigly j Club One. Among those in the receiving line were Mrs. Gates, Mrs. Thomas K. Marshall, Mrs. Fern K. Norris, Mrs. Clinton Davis-

son.

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William B. Peck. 418 And.'" ] .sop St., has been admitted to the hospital. {

Mrs. Goldie McFarland. Baintridge R. 1. was admitted to t’V hospital Monday.

Mrs. Oscar Haverly is in Indianapolis today attending the Beauticians convention

Ann Cashbaugh and Charlotte .Webster amended the Beauticians convention in Indianapolis.

NOTICE Miss Irene Remick

TESSA beauty advisor will not I),- aid • to cnnic to our store on Nov. 18. I!l and 20th a a n noun red yesterday.

Kellei-Caan Pharmacy

r ANNIVERSARIES * Birthdays Sg nd Ml.:. Ezra Me.Meins' Roswell. New Mexico, one yea. today November 12.

Wise Men and Women worry about Sickness BEFORE Sic- ^ ness comes. They build resistance to Winter Ills by forttfyiag theii Bodies with the right Vitamins.

IJEMVAL MEETEVti Th? revival meeting vill con1 tinae through this week at Beech Grov Church located 3 mile; eolith we -3 of Clinton Falls. Ev a list Homer Miller. Rev David G. Cannie will b guest speaker Wednesday ever-; : ihg. Come. Every.ne welcome.

Our complete stock of Cod Liver Oil, Haliver Oi! end olv • Vitamin Products are Fresh and Guaranteew. Sta.*

campaign to keep well this Winter, NOW.

your

Remember... There is no substitute for health.

O. W. Hill, city fireman, at-’ tended funeral services in TerriHaute Tuesday for Fire Chief j Albert Row e of that city.

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evans had as their weekend guests. Mr end Mrs. Joseph Cunningham

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and daughter, 111.

Ann. Cairolton,!

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Mrs. Ileavill To Itc Seelelll Hostess

Th Thursday Club met with Lill i Cox at the r?gular month1’ meeting November 5th. Meeting was opened in the ii lal maroor with vice president Lula Cox in charge. Response to roll call was namng our first school teacher and v ! er,. w - attended school. America The Beautiful was eng and the Lords prayer rep.ated in unison. A vote of thanks was given to Mrs. McQueen for the Halloween party at her home. Hard to get items were given I u e nlast prizes which were w- n by Olive Harcourt, Marvel

Section 4 of the First Christian church will meet Thursdav .it 7*30 at the home of Mrs Elbert Heavin, Higgert street Mrs. Milton Klebusch and Mis Sin rman Acton will be assisting* hostesses. Mrs. Ft. R. Bartley will have the program. Mrs. Sherman Acton will have devo-

tions.

•F -F 4* -F To Meet Thursday Mrs. Mrs. West

Mrs. Mary Hanneman has been called to Paris, 111., by the death of her father. Funeral services

Section three of Christion Church will meet Thursday at the ho nc of Mrs. Ralph West at 2 P. in. Auction sale. Call Mrs. Cora O’Brien for transportation,

tion.

'will be held today at, 2 p. m. luj

that city.

I The next regulir meeting of j the Greeneastle Council of Club-' will be held in Keystone Chapel j i of Gobin Church Monday November 18th, 7:30 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stoner. 610 south Indiana street, had as ; their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miter and son Ovid, f of Bridgeton. I Ralph Call Sr. of $ Hanna j Court was injured Saturday of-' ternoon when he fell into the power take off of a corn picker j while working on his farm west of Greeneastle. Mr. Call suffer: 1 several body injuries ar,d remains

WE NOW HAVE

G-.T Knt ram » < al»U*. I Ii-iiU mI |*»-» li.mii x \o. <i and M outbid** win*. Dust prool ha\ mow lights. Hoim*sr< til kit< h -u fi\tur«»b, ln*«| lamps, and d«'«li tamps. F.l rtrir room heaters, rlcctrir irons. (• I I ahh radios, prrssun conkers, lard vans.

Farm Machinery

( ou Staiu'hions—Stepon lla> Knivc,,.

Giic It - f . VI.Ids (II VI.ill Rs tractor «in ruldter with cult iv a tors. «.«.

in a critical condition at the Fut ' nam County Hospital. Clifford C, MeMninsi Green-j castle, has recently purchased) ihe registered Brown Swiss bull! Edward of Redding Farm 7559* j | from Elzie D. Redding & Sons,! ) Ft! Wayne, Indiana according toj a report from Fred S. Idtse, s“'.*-| i rotary of the Brown Swiss, Cattle Breeders’ Association, l-i -

' loit, Wisconsin.

Mr*, and Mrs. Franklin Shuck,! ' Misses DeNolia and Jane Turner*. I Ronald Tharp, Nobel Bowen ard Bobby Campbell, spi nt Sattmlnv evening in Indianapolis the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ' Meek and family. They atteiul- , i-d The Pleasant Run Revue given at Howe High School. Mi-- 1 Patty Meek accompanied theidj home and spent the week end. J

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COATESVILLE IMPLEMENT CO.

Club To Meet Wttli Mrs. Hurk The Clinton and Madison T\vj>. Clidi will meet witn Mrs. J.:-e Burk on Thursday. Noveinh: : 11th Mrs. Hari*y Giltz will giv" the second part of the lesson on “Storage.” Mrs. Maude O’Huvcr will give report on “Outlook" for the year.

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THANKS

To The Voters Of Putnam County Wish to express my apreciation and sincere thanks H alt Hmm voting for me in the past election and assure you H wtU ho my oaruest desire to serve all to the best of my ability.

OMAR P. BROWN, Representative Beet.

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PUTNAM MOTOR SALES

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Phone 648