The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 February 1949 — Page 4
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIAN*, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 24, 1V4V.
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• which starts tomorrow at ►amington. ;< n. Jos o M. Loo Post playr ,0 p. rn. Friday buc thoir 1 1 1 i t will not be known until t before game time. Banner Ads Pay
CARO OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends who sent me the lovely flowers and cards and especially Dr. Tennis and Dr. Schauwecker. Dr. Parker and the nurses and nurse aids during my stay at the Putnan County hospital. M.i;garet Gleason pd
Second Tourney Game Friday -ftliALE H. S. BASKETBALL SQUAD
SECTIONAL CARD Thursday, Feb. 2» Reelsville vs. Roacadale Belle Union vs. BainbnJpe Friday, Feb. 25 Greencastle vs. Russellville Fillmore vs. Cloverdale Saturday, Feb. 20 Winner Game 1 vs. Winnei |
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Winner Game 3 vs. Winn.’i
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Winner Game 5 vs. Winnei i
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Otf.t.als Otto Croslcy a::d |
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Winner at Cra vfcrdsville and '
’.'.nner a* Greencastle.
Win i . at Attica and Winner j
at Clinton.
Rotary Host To Over 40 Guests
Recreation ami music leaders from Putnam and surrounding counties left the Rotary spon.or ed Music and Recreation Ins.i uto held yesterday with >t wealth of material they can us^ n their local clubs and organizations.
IH SIN ESS SF.nSION HKl.il »v c.itj -live Home Ec Club rn mbcrs attended the Home j J.o sOinics Chorus business ses- j s on Wednesday. February 23rd i dr. .'.arv.n Myers of Purdue ... ented on the activities of | :l.e many Home Economics ' -i jsi s o.* Indiana. Suggestions 1 were g vi n on finance and busi- |
.it ss prccetlares.
-Mrs. A. G. Kirk announced that the first chorus rehearsal would be held Monday. February i.ath at 1:30 p. m. in the Chris- I Ban Church Parlor. Mrs. Ray F.sher of Greencastle was elect cd secretnry-treasurer. Severn, copies o the chorus book are still available and .nay be securJ nt the home demonstration
■ g i's .office.
Tlie local Rotarians were uncheon hcs.s to over 40 of the : articipants in the institute at hi ir regular noon lunftheon. j Marvin Myers assistant musical I •director of Purdue University, told the group of the importance of music and reel cation in the i hang ng pattern of life in AmI Tien today. He dramatically jointed out the vast amount of | luratio that could »*• accomp- • hed w.th a very small pcrcentI ige of our lax funds now being I .sei, for defense and military
j purposes.
MASONIC NOTICK Called meeting Greencastle Temple Lodge No. 47 F. & A. M Friday, February 25. at 7:30* p m. M. M. degree. Visitors welome. V. Hanlon. W. M.
Alleged "Spy" Denies Charges
NEW YORK, Feb. 24—(UP) — Anna Louise Strong, pro-Com-nmnist A r.encan. vriter kicked out-of Russia as a "spy," denied , today that she ever took part in i 'espionage or sabotage" against i the Soviet Union'-' or any other state.” The G4-\ear-c'd writer, who j arrived here today. declared that Russian authorities had mis ‘akrn h r “energy as a news-
paperwoman” for 'spying." However, she refused to denounce Soviet officials who de
upon her arrival on a TU a .,1, ■at 12:51 A. M. Th.. , ‘ “ her in secret for three-quanp
ported her to Poland early this of an hour and handed h - week. Instead she lambasted the subpena to testify before - V) reporters and photographers New York grand jury invest ' who met her plane at I-a Guardis ing Communism and esp air port for -'niFtreating her -j have not d()ne ^^ r worse than anyone did in Rus- against the security ,,* r \ sia.” state or any olh^i state
Three FKI agents whisked by espionage e r Mrs. Strong from the airplm. th, gn into the air terminal buildir dared.
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Lenore F- -t-T. Rush ciurt oi ii demi-n ..ratinn agent, at« -Dennis Nn-man. county t 'rret ion director of Adams count; ii ,n charge of the recrealio: e:s. -n while Mi. Myers led th liscussions an 1 denronstrntion »r the sorg lea.iers.
N. P. VanBUSKIRK
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Rotary Clubs of tho state an ;-ccially the Greencastle grow re to be ingratulated for upon loring this type of training fo nembers of various civic. social church and other organizations.
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LED BY POLICEMAN, 14-year old Lawrence McQuarrie goes to Boston, Mass , court to face charges of shooting a druggist during a holdup attempt. Earlier he stole a revolver from an Andover, Mass., state police barracks while being questioned about running away from home. That’s not all —police found four knives and a hypodermic syringe on him. Now the “tough guy" L in a hospital for observation. (International)
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ARE YOU A BELIEVER? We may thing so—but what does Go-1 say? What follows you? On whose word can you rel. hat you are what you think you ire ? St. John 14:1 ... Ye believe in loci. bel.eve also in me. Verse o esus : >:.th unto him. I am the vay. the truth ami the life: ro nan cometh unto the Father. :ut by hje. St. John 7:37, 38, 39 He that v1i<«r :h on me. as the scripture let.'i said. etc. Net as grandma •id. hot as some preachers have .iid but as tile aci iptufe ha h a. ,. St. Mark 16:15-18 And thc?o ign.-‘ shall follow them that bcieve: etc. Ev#r. ns young- as 4 yua;'* be-k-vo; obey the gospul as th - t ip uic hath sa-d: speak , in -ther tongues as the -spirit ot jo 1 gives utterance, used of Go 1 ‘o lay hands on the sick and th :y ccover. Just simple ch id like ’aith. A little Chi rose girl was llt^v/iih the Holy Ghost, a : I ang in English: ‘I’m glacf I'm me of them.” English to hor was another tongue an she know inly Chinese. A mother was sick, her little nil i prayed for her, the mother ell asleep and woke up healed. In Acts 28:3 A viper fastened >n the hand of Paul and he shook off” not played with it. Vn-1 God suffered r.o harm to | come of it. God will protect, if you only believe. 1 If we continue in belief and -bey God's word we shall be saved.
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lief." Again in Jeremiah 17.9 The heart is deceitful above all jH | things, and desperately wicked: If- Who can know it ? Are you a believer? Or an inbeliever in God's sight? Verse 7 Blessed is the mm that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is. Proverbs 14:16 A wise mar. feareth ami departeth from evil: but the fool rageth and is confident. Is this, too, your last call ? Jan. 30, 1949 at 402 W Fn’ Creek Blvd., Indlanap ills a n r 1.000 voices gently pleading e song. A certain young nan we there. A little later 4-5 p. ni r j beautiful dedicatory service o the new pipe organ by Mallory W. Biandsford. Nearly l.SO'’ gathered. Again the 21 year old you" was there. Soon the evening worship bu the young man was not there. The mother singing in ;he choir called out to hear: (Oh G'id!) your son is dead murdci-
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‘Here today and gone today!' the pastor warned those gathered to pay last respects the fo> lowing Thursday. Today is the day of salvation Today if ye hear my voice harden not your heart. What if this is your last call? Where will you spen t e'ern Uy?—Winnie L. Arnold, minister, phone 295-W. pd.
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