The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1947 — Page 2
THE DAftY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1947.
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, ( lu'li Met Willi j .Mr*. Kiil|)h Sunn Jits Mrs. Hulph Saunders was hostess to the Twentieth Century Club Wednesday afternoon. SU ■ I was assisted by Miss Lenora
Mlspaugh.
The meeting was opened by Mrs. Elnvr S-ller, vice presi1 (’ent. Three books were present ed to the public library in mcmjory of the deceased members,J
I.ocal llirls IMed’sed I5v Alpha (jams KTA chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority wishes to announce the piedginsr of Virginia. Arnold and Joanne Canary of Greencastle on Sept. 26, 1947. Both girls are freshmen at DeP.ruw University. Virginia is the dr.'Jghtcr of Mr. and Mrs. William Clark Arnold of 510 Crown Ave., while Joanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Canary at d24 Greenwood Ave.,
Gieencastle.
THE ■AILY IAHRER herald consolidated
“IE waves For AH”
Misses Zuld Bruch a ajul Betty; Mrs. \| |, lebusch spent Wednesday after-1 T„ ii„|,| son shopping in Indianapolis, j :M ' n Miss Ethel Daniels and Mrs. ! i M,s - • X1 - H. n ou ,
Grace Hurst tfltended the play, I Wasilin 8ton St., ^
Mrs. Theodore Crawley, Mrs. Fred Thomas and Mis. Burm Curry. They were ‘ Kings to the Kingdom.” "Burma Sur-
geon Returned” and
Your Age."
Mrs. Minnie Williams gave an j
excellent report on the Council °f Mobile. Ala., wen < ntutai.i of Clubs meeting held in Roach- ed Sunday with a pitch-in dimi. t
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kelley and daughter, Car-
‘•FoTgeti'"-- 1,nd ' lrS - K,,leV
Honored With Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kelley,
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Greencastle, Indiana a s aecon, 'l ^ class mail matter under act of | ■ ■
March 7 1878. Subscription price, j M»- and Mrs. C. Hymer 15 cents per week; $4.00 per have returned home from Wil-
year by mail in Putnam county; $5.00 to $7.80 per year outside
Putnam County.
S. R. Rarlden, Publisher. 17-19 South Jackson Street
^use Sunday "0-4“ ' ‘° 0 P ' m ob**, t h birthday of h( AIrs - Zne Hoope r . e iriends are eordiaUj.
for the dinner
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! Unit. Mrs. Horn explained brief ly the great books movement. , i The guest speaker. Mrs. H. B. olyn.
Gough, gave a*very interesting Those present
paper on “Practical Use of '•ere: Mr. and Mrs. Argel ChaniFaith” from Dr. Fosdicks “On bets and Owen Dale, of Bowling Being a Real Person." Faith is Green; Mr. and Mrs. Henry B us not something we get. but some* and family, Wanda, Eugene an I thing we have. Science is Donald of Belle Union; Mr. and grounded in faith as is religion. Mis. Dennis Buis. Joan. W.is.e This world has some great poo- and Darryl, of Danville. Mi. ate. pic in it to believe in instead of Mrs. A1 Head of Indianapolis; w being unhappy, isolated selves, Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Cmm., we can by faith become effective, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crater, Mi. positive, conjuct personalities in and Mrs. Harold Cravei. Helen v.l^m the best souls of the race and Grace, Morris Uravoi and live again. The common sense Tootsie, Mr. and Mis. Elim . of mankind has always known Graver, Joan, Jimmy and that a sick mind can cause a sick Tommy, all of Greencastle. an I body. Mrs. Gough closed her the host and hostess. Mr. and
talk with a lovely little poem, Mrs. Kelley.
Somewhere she waits, strong in After the dinner was enjoyed belief, your soul in her firm by all the afternoon was spent
white hands; Thanks well the visiting.
TODAY’S B1BI-K THOUGHT The eternal puts no premium on credulity. Faith is cxpUAive. dynamic, it should be used -<• move mountains. James 2:20; Faith without works is dead.
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Personal And Local News BRIEFS
tningt.m, Deleware where they visitecJ friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hymer nude their home in. Wilmington for twenty nine years. Mm. Otha Meek, 1 East Liberty street, returned to her horn-' Wednesday afternoon from Lebanon, where she has been helping care for her sister, Mrs. Clova McDaniel for two,weeks, who is
critically ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Hill of 912 N. Ewing St., Indianapolis,
are the parents of a son, born in i Mrs. Marjorie Burk the Methodist Hospital on Tups- j castle, was admitted
day, Oct. 21st. Mrs. Hill is the | daughtei of Mr. anj Mrs. Thcs. Bartholomew of Roachdale, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ellis ami Mrs. Alan Bain returned today from Minneapolis, Minn., when' they visited Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Powell. While there they attended the “Tam Brenenan Bmakfast in Hollywood* show. Mrs. Powell is a sister of Mrs. Ellis. Miss Winona Prichard, :S07 1 Wood St., Greencastle, is among I the 23 September graduates of
, Hig B ; ns of j He R. 2, was admitui
day.
Mrs, Barbara Crew,] castle, was admitted ‘
Mrs. Helen Johnson spent Wednesday afternoon in Ind-
iana polis.
Miss Alma Hill, who is employed at the County hospital, is absent from work due to illness. |
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace ttle ^ nc ** aila University Training
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gods when she comes to you, Ihe “Woman Who Understands." •!• -t* AAUW Meeting Will be Held Tuesday Evening Members yf AAUW will attend their second meeting of the year Tuesday eyering, Dr. Virginia Harln.v, branch president, has announced. The dinner meeting Will be held at Gobin Memorial , Church, October 28th, at 6:30 1 p. m. Mrs. R. W. Holmstedt, vice- ; president of the Northeast ConI tral Region, will speak on "Unity through Understa-ding.” Mrs. Holmstedt, havirg attended the j National AAUW Convention in Dallas a,nd the conference of the ■ International Federation of Uni- ! versity Women, is just returning 1 from a meeting in Washington I of the National Board of AAUW'. Mrs. Holmstedt holds a B. S. degree from Columbia Univers* ity, and has been Director of Nursing at the Universities of California. Minnesota, a,n,d Michigan. She is a member of the Bloomington, Indiana, city council. I Members are urged to call Mrs. C. P. Hiek nan. at 199-M, or Mrs, Jervis Fulmer a,t 8.74-W, by to*morrow for reservations for this ! dinner meeting. I + + + + Shower To Be Held For Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elmore • A miscellaneous shower will he given for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elmore at the Belle Union school house Saturday night, Oct. 25th. at 8 o'clock. Everyone is invited. LOST: One-half inch square blue stone out of ring with gold Masonic insignia on stone, be tween Lincoln avorue and College on Olive. If fc.’tn i please return to 712 south College and" receive a good size reward. 2.'i-2t
•h •5* *F + Tri Kappa
To Hav Hay ride
The Active Tri Kappa will have DeWitt and family.
daughter Scho °l Nurses, appointed tc Putnam lt ' ( ’ nursir K staff of the hospitals
at the University’s Medical Cen-
has re- ter hrvt '- ^ r - ■ ,0,1n E*- VanNuys.
turned front Detroit where she dcan of th, ‘ S( ' h ° o1 of Oleine. visited Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert « n n™»eed today that Miss PrichNcwton and Mr. and Mrs. John artl hac ' be,,n assi K™' d ^ty «‘
are the parents of a bom Sunday at the
county hospital.
Mrs. Ralph Newton
a hayride Friday evening, Oct. 24. hey will meet at the home of Kent Lenzen at 8 o'clock. Please note change of time.
FOR SALE: 20 head shoats, T miles west of Morton, 1 mile
north of Road 36. Homer Slav- 1 Locust St., is confined '' ns - 23-2p home by illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards and daughter and family of Manilla. Ind., visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mis. John Rader. Mrs. Edwards is a sister of Mr. Rader. Mrs. Jennie Wolfe, 719 S"
to her
the Robert W. Lang hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Sutherlin. Miss Jean Sutherlin and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grantham have returned from a ten day trip through the East, where | they visited Niagara Falls, Phil-
Mr*. \ irgii ||, Er.L rtuiiis (tub On th evening 0 f | the Tuesday Chit met i Virgil Rogers, Responses to roll "My Summers VacatioJ Mrs, Frank 0gle s ™ teresting account of Mexico. Mrs. Ralph Ftj her visit to Florida. I-uis Sinclair gave a | "The Gauntlet" by Jan Mrs. Virgil Rogers , el( In keepi g in the thei
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