The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 November 1946 — Page 2
.HF DAflY BAMNER, GREENCASTIE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1946.
Decorate The Graves of Your Loved Ones
We have a beautiful selection of everlasting, colorful, sturdy wreaths. Make your Selection early liters Flowers A Complete Service 17 So. Vine St.
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I’EllNO.AAI. And local News BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Donner' 11:00 a attended the Indiana- Purdue m - 01 1,0
SOCIETY ( l.l 15 I'AI.KN'DAH
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Home and ChiUI Study Club 8:00 p. m. Mrs. George Tennis. Soutli Jackson St. American Legion Auxiliary 8:00 [>. in. Legion Home. V. vV. C. . of DePauw University will present Thanksgiving Vespers at St:15 in Cobin Memorial church.
Tuesday
Progress History Club 2:80Mm. Louis Hays. A. A. U. W. 7:80 p. m. Mrs. C. G. Pierson.
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DEPAIW ( ALENUAIt
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il:00 a. m. Important meeting of all Men Students.
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study Wednesday evening a yno p. m. • Romans 8:33: “Who shall lay any thing to the charge of God’s !t lect ■’ It is God that justifioth "
ME.MOK1AL CHI IMTI John Tennant, Minister. 9:50 Church school classes foiall eges. 10:10 Morning worship and preaching service. The theme >: the worship service will b • ■•’1 hanksglving for Seed, Soil an 1 Liberty.” The pastor will be assisted by David Grimes. Elvin Harlan and Ira Moore. These men farmers, will dramatize the presentation of the Thanksgiving offering. The pastor will preach. Music: The 150th Psalm. Franck; Thy Guilding Hand, Thompson; God be with Thee. Jrnzioli; Organ: Canon in B,
m. Important *. eel- 1 Sehumann: Rhapsody on a Br.-t-Wouien Students. |cn Theme, St. Sacns. Van Don-
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ANNOyNCEMENT MOUTRAY MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Will Be Known As The G. & 0.. Feed Market Delivery Service it c:slis before iO a. m. delivered by 11 a. m. artei iC a. m. delivered after 2 p. m. F'-ompt, Courteous, Service. <•< * Patronage Appreciated. GLADYS SUTHERLIN
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football game at Laiavette today. Sharon Louise, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wayne Nelson of Lincoln Ave., was admitted to tile hospital Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rrinek-, ing of Bl- omingl m. Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Stor.T, and Mv. and Mrs. James M. Oliver attended the Indiana-Turdue football
game Saturday.
Wednesday
12:00 noon Thanksgiving vacation period begins.
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Haiubridge Club
Held II,-cent Meeting The Buinbridge Study
School Youth Fel-
MUs Rachel Gillen, d^Ugiltar of Mr. and Mis. C. C. Gillen, is a member of the cast of “Up In |{ Central Paik” which will l " playing soon at English’s theaire
!f! I iii Indianapolis.
i At the i < gular Sunday evening services of the Big Walnut Baptist church, a vocal trio fro. r ,| Clay C^ity will bring special mu,i sic. Everyone is cordially invitj cd to attend, lime 7:00 p. in.
HENRY A. WALLACE, former U. S. vice president and cabinet member, looks over a copy of the New Republic at his new desk in W* ihington, i) C. Wallace took sver editorship of the magazine rfter being easel from tha commerce post in Truman’s cabinet following hi» foreign policy ipcech. (International)
KV \MiKLlSTU SKKVK’ES The scries of evangelistic services bring held in the Limedale Conumuiity churcli will eontinu 1, during the coming week each evening at 7:00 o’clock except
Mohday and Saturday.
Club;
met at the home of Mrs. Rayj Etcheson in Greencastle or * Ihursday afternoon, Novembei i 21st! Thirteen members and om'|
guest were present.
Mrs. Win. Luther, president, f picsided over the business inerting. Plans were made for the Christmas program and exchange of gifts for the December • meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. Glen .yichael. The program for the afternoon was given by Mrs. Flora Le.v-j man who read “A Modern Odys-t sey" by Lucy J. Dickinson. Mrs. Klcheson served daintyj jefreahinents and a social hour
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Fillmore Club
Celebrates Anniversary
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| 6:00 High
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7:00 MSM drama "The Onh Day 1 Have.” Members of Gobi.i church are invited to be present
for this presentation.
man Thompson, organist; Bevor- you foretell whether or not f. e, explosion, wind ) ly K itqner, gallery orgaimst. ^ or - falling airplane will daniagp or destroy your nroom" 1 ! 4:43 Candlelight Vesper Sot- ^ ■’ 1 mr Property? vice. Van Denman Thompson. Do you know whether you will be robbed by burglary, pilferap
forgery embezzlement?
Will you or your.family accidentally injure someone so thP
you will be confronted by a liability claim?
Will you be injured and perhaps incapacitated for a longtime — faced with doctors’ hills, hospital bills .and bss of incomeYou might guess the right answer to some of these questions,
« ‘ hut dare you gamble with so much at stake?
Is it not safer to carry insurance, against all the lia/ards mos. likely to threaten your security, in the stronger.! insurant
companies you can iind?
years old today, Nov. 23. j This agency can provide you with complete insurance oro Shirley Jane Arnold, daughter in ^ und insurance companies. CALL US for adwee o. of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Arnold, C *
years old Sunday. Nov. 24. any insurance problem. *
Harry H. King. 518 N. Indiana !' St. 52 years today, Nov. 23.
Weddings
Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Scobee years, Nov. 20.
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday
James Edward Sweet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sweet, 4
CHRISTMAS 1946 Early Shopping Assures A Merrier Christmas
For the past several years the Chamber of Commerce has used this space to impress upon you the importance of EARLY SHOPPING, and just what it means to everybodv involved, including yourself! In the first place, postal and express authorities are urging you to send parcels not later than Dec. 10th, and greeting cards not later than Dec. 15th. . . . Secondly, if everyone waited to buy until the last two weeks, it would be physically impossible for our stores to serve them. EARLIER SHOPPING will mean EASIER SHOPPING for YOU! Early shopping can be done in a leisurely fashion . . . you will have time to deliberate upon each purchase . . . and our salespeople will be able to give you more prompt and thoughtful service. Then, too, beginning right now, gift stocks will be more complete and will offer a variety of choice that will be utterly impossible to obtain the third week in December. Now please don’t get the idea we are trying to rush you into this thing . . . it’s not that at all . . . what we are trying to do is give you advice ... the best advice we know how ... in other words, you can help by helping YOURSELf to an earlier start in your Christmas gift shopping.
On Wednesday, Nov. 20th, tli • Stitch .md Chattel- Club of Fillmore celebrated its thirty-third anniversary. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. A. H. Hunter. At noon a delicious dinner contributed by tne members was enjoyed by twenty, members and two guests. Miss Ellen Jane Hunter and Mi :. Betty Bui ks. In the afternoon the meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Ida Bowman. Aftei the business was concluded the meeting was turned over to the program committee. A splendid program was enjoyed. Priz s during the afternoon were worn by Mrs. Lela Hunter. Mrs. Emma] imtith and Mrs. Ruth Sutherlin. The club hopes to enjoy ma.’\ ; more happy anniversaries together. * *1* *1* *1* * I" Jefferson Home Ke Held Regular Meeting The Jefferson Township Home Ec Club held its regular meet-' V .ng Thursday afternoon, Nov. 21. with 15 members and two guests) present. The meeting was called to! order by the president, Mrs. Glenn Sallust, with reading ofi Creed and roll call. The business j meeting was held with the elec-j t :i of officers as follows: Mi Anlce Wallace, president and Mrs. AVeril Ketchum as seen I tary and treasurer. | Elizabeth McCullough gavel the lesson and showed pictures! of “Kitchen Storage.*’ The next regular meeting will lie held at night on December Jtith at the school house, with a I pitch-in supper for all membeis and their families. All members please bring a small gift for themselves and each member of their family for the Christmas gift grab bag. There will also be installation of officers and a program. •'• •!• + + Mothers’ Club Meets .Monday The Mothers’ Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. C Shoemaker, South Locust street, Monday evening, Nov. 25th, at 8:00 o'clock. The hook. "Youth and the New America’’ will be reviewed by Mrs. Robert Hoffman. Members please note chang. in place of meeting.
CHI'RCH OK CHRIST Rev. DuBois, Minister Bible Study, 9:45 A. M. Church Service, 10:45 A M. Evening Service 7 P. M.
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GREENCASTLE BIBLE CENTER Bcry and Locust St. Paul M. Robinson, Minister. Vernon Abbott, S. Supt. Bible school 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Sermon subject: “Our Life In the Holy Spirit.” Young People’s meeting 6:30. Children’s meeting, 6:30. Evangelistic meeting 7:30. Sermon subject: “Something’s Better Than Gold.” Prayer meeting and Bible
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And they will have to pay for it whether they get 'their copy in or not. — Well, we guess they have been very busy unpacking and arranging all the Christmas merchandise that has justj rived and is being displayed .... g'f ts that will appeal ta everyone .... china, pottery, gifts of leather, books for child ren and books that will pleose every aduii . . . . And there surely is a wide selection of Victor, Columbia, Capitol and Decca records in attractive albums and albums for the kiddies too ... • There are just so many things we glonced over when we were following for their ad copy ^ af we can understand their pride And a word of warning, “do your Christmas shopping at Sam Hanna's now’ before
everybody reads about H.
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