The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 March 1947 — Page 4

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THEY ATE AND THEN CAME BACK AND ATE SOME MORE

In mlditimi to tlirae, thirty-one become members of Gobin church by transfer or recommendation.

C\IU> OF THANKS We wish to thank the firemen I neighbors, friends, relatives am everyone for their help and kind I ness when our home was on fire Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Easthani and son. I**HOSPITAL NOTES Jcanic Sticrwait of Paragon was discharged from the Putnam county hospital yesterday. Raymond Alexander, R. 2, Grecncastlc, was discharged from the hospital yesterday. Mrs. Ivor McMalns and son, 611 Seminary St., were discharged from the hospital yesterday.

Mis. Edgar May. Poland, was from the discharged from the hospital yes- Margaret h terday. was admitted t( Mrs. Charles Rodenbusch and morning, daughter were discharged from Mai . t|n Nlcl)( the hospital yesterday. casOe. was adn Fred Carlisle was diamlHHed pjtal yesterday

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UNITED’S RECONSTRUCTED HOOVER and ELECTROLUX

f-YEAR GUARANTEE i Siw $18.50 * * NEW SHUSH . if NEW FINISH LimiUd number of NfW for \ d«liv«ry. BRAZIL

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Last 1'riday evening the Parent Teachers Association of the Bainbridge schools^ entertained

..with a piteh-in dinner in honor of the 1946-47 basketball squad. Long tables of delicious foods were served and the buys as well as others went down the line, filled to capacity and then came back for

more, and ther e was plenty for everyone for as m any times as they came back. During tin program Wally Etchcson of Bain bridge and a senior at DePauw and star basket-

ball player at both places spoke briefly. He was f allowed by Coach Lyman Newlin who gave a review of the progress the Bainbridge team made d uring the past season. It proved to be highly in-

.tercsting.

Logansport Vets Win Tourament Lo,,in..| dt koyl'T i swell In i ugh llirce rvrnls Ihtt Satur-' .ay in the first state Veterans of "oi ign Wars bowling loin n i- j lent. As n result, these bowlers I ill represent the Indiaun V. F.; .V. Posts in the national tourney t Puehlo, Colo., in April.. The results compiled at the Varsity Lanes were: .*> Man Event Post 972. Terre Haute No. 1. 2003; No. 2. 2006 Post 1530, Greencastlc, No. 1, | 2279: No. 2. 2077. Post .1790. Logansport, 2293. Doubles Post 1550 G. Crawley and W. Campbell, 987. Post 972 Head and Lumber, i 919. Post 3790 Slein and I luff. ; 1007. Sing les Post 3790 Stein 583. Post 972 Rcisingcr 520. Post 1550 M. Crawley 525. Tri Kappa To Meet Tuesday The active elia|iler of Tri Kappa will have a ivgulMr business meeting Tuesday evening at LOO o'clock at the home of Mrs. Reid Wlnscy. 609 Ridge avenue. Everyone is asked to bring revving equipment for Rod Cross •,owing.

BOWLING Monday 6:1.5 University C vs. .Inhit on's Post Office vs. Midwest V. F. W. vs. Dobbs' .Monday H:I5 Coca-Cola vs. Eitel's University A vs. Home Lmut dry University B vs. Zinc Mill

MARILYN MAXWELL M.ii/oi'n NUN ■ Ynniniii U BHir tMie Rochcitei ANULRSQN ie»n

WITH NEtVs HEAP I'Af lS \ KEAI.IA IMPOItTANT PEItSON.

( rrvi » ril ('iiil» To a \ ’I li** (‘ir rriil ( Hill Will inrfl Wcflii'.'lay, April 2ml, al 2:'50 oCI'm Iv wilii Mrs. Ilarluy Mil' , r. Mi Ki-iiiH-lii \V'. I will havi* lii* pro** i am. n (iiriu ii H **iiIiilim*(I Tiiiiii I'lic** cud Alnieiia I'iteliforil Larkin of CloviTilaU; Ann IOIi/.alielli IVl.ty dull ul i of Allied E invl Mni ell i Dmigliurty Pi tly of indiaiiI'polls, Tin ehoii sung In. Van Keiiinun Tliompson’s well-known unthcin “Ride On." Scriptures for the day were read, pastoral piarcr given, and the offering of dedication was placed on the altar. The names of 17 new affiliate members were read from the lectern, and a brief slat - m'ent in recognition of this group was made by the pastor. | The parents of the buys an II girl- oi the Pastor's'Class thru' eano with that group of yqun,; people tu the communion rail. I Following ttic service of baptism Ini two id their number, the cntitc group was received into the memhei.ship of Gobin church Jiftei the acrcpt.ince of stated |e., spiinsiliility by the parent ), j rhn.-s joini'ig were: Paul ArnuM, 1 Samira Allan, Harriet Itruolp, Howell Bilinks, Jr., mIIIiiii Clu ' . David Mnigan, Carolyn Pealjody. Peggy Webb. Arthur Close ami Peggv Webb received baptism I this service. In a priv.ile service before the church hour Howell Brocks, Jr.. Han let end Ann, the cliililccn of Mr. ami Mrs. Howell I h unks, were baptized. The nanies of those adults being received by eniifeskiou of faith or transfer of iiittinhersliip vere read. The liaplisin vows l ir adults were heard and 131 were baptized. The vows of | moinlKTship were then taken for 1 I lie first time by 16. seven of Wlioin were returned servicemen. :

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Tin a pictures show the women and members of the PTA si -vlng the fine meal and also on-

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