The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1949 — Page 3
BRANDEIS (riend of "“ n <‘ hali l,lmost ninety-three i she was young. | m of Tipton. Ind.. | e and me only from A . the simple things Jto say in order to Lders lives a little (, strut'K a respon- „ heart. Lead of waiting un[(ind a fault in this | (ensure me f°r it. Lie do. she sent me If appreeiation. Jmas and aaster she of poetry she Jli and sometimes ■nd-made little gifts la- weeks ago came a | . hets tms 83-year Hman had made for ling a letter arrived |u to read It. I of the most beautiever given to a loving daughter, a simple yet wonliption of a life well lid exa.nple to those Ihat advanced age is | with uselessness and
pie letter, and I am lEthel M Dunn, the
daughter, will forgive me for printing it without her special permission: "Dear Mr. and Mrs. BrandeUi, "Our dear mother’s faithful heart has stopped beating. X wanted you to know it, for she counted you in with her many friends. One of our local ministers came to see me. He wanted to know why my wife and I come to his church when its denomination was oun, too. “I want you to tell me the truth,” he said, "because a lot of other people are staying away from church in ever increasing numbers. Other churches seem to have the same trouble. What is the matter? WXiat is wrong? "X know you are outspoken. 3o please don’t mince words. I can take it."
DaiL i BAPfrftH, fcREE,tCAST>t, JWDi ^ TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1949.
ters. and I didi talk to a lot of People in many social, economic and intellectual stages. I was appalled at the large number who used to go to church regularly but w>ho have stopped attending services. I found two primary reasons: Disappointment and doubt.
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Barbara Am; Leonard Is doing some secretarial work in Claw-
lordsville, this week.
B. D. Carrington is digging a basement under his residence. Ruby Evelyn Dragoo visited •vith relatives near Mansfield from Thursday until Sunday of
last week.
Mrs. Marion Brattain was called to Brazil, Saturday night
by the serious illness of her father. C. U Thomas. Miss Marilyn Brattain o: crawfordsville is at home on vacation. Robert Clodfelter and Buddy McGaughey are at Grcencastle this week showing their fine cattle and hogs at the Conunty Fair. A reunion was held at the borne of Fred Dahlgren, Sunday, with all the family present. They were from Illinois, Terre Haute, Crawfordsvie U.oNrth Vernon and Waveland. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey and Buddy attended a dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGills near Judson, Sunday, in honor of Irene Gorman and family of Detroit. Mich. All the family were present. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stcin-
meier and Dorothy, Miss Alice Steinmeier and aunt of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Clodfelter and Carolyn Sue.
MMII !•: TO T4XIMYKIU OK AIMHTION Al. % 1*1*110I’HIVriOKH Xotiri. is h, r. liy given the tnxinyt is ol Jnrkson ownshlp, I’utnnm t'oiiniy. iniliitiu., that the proper leg.,I uffieer* of snid township nt their regular meeting |,|||, e. on -.•ml ,}n \ of August. J94H will eon-sider the following ndditlonnl npproprintImiM: Special SrhiHtl Fund, Item _:1 (Xe\v school bus) $2200 Tuition Fund. Item 2o (transfers) $2r>oo Taxpayers appearing at such meeting have n rigid to he heard thereon, Robert S, Crosby. Trustee Jackson Twp. 9-2t
He -vas right. Several other ministers recently nave made the same complaint. They preach to half-emptj pews. They have tried a number of hunts to make their service:; more entertaining. But it doesn't leeni to do any good. Is religion failing? Ate people becoming atheists ? Is Communism to blame? Or what ?
HONOR MRS. MESTA, MRS. CLARK
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I told my caller to let me tall: to some lay peopm about hi? problem; I'd give him a ring when I was ready to report. I also wanted to analyze a latch of the many reiters I re ceive on the subject or religionletters, by the way, wnleh show plainly that religion very definitely is not failing but that its treatment by the clergy is puzzling would-be, cotild-be and should-be churchgoers all ovei the country.
I did analyze a lot of the let
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MRS. HARRY TRUMAN, ranking guest at reception honoring two new i presidential appointees, chats with guests of honor, Mrs. Perle Mesta (left), new minister to Luxembourg, and Mrs. Georgia Neese Clark I (right), new treasurer of the U. S. (International Soundphoto)
noth i. ro twimihh* or A IMMTIO.N \ I, 1*1(1 %TIO\X Not Ice is hereby given the tnxl>ay« rs of W.irron 'i’ownship. F’utnntn <’ount\. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said muni cipsHty at th»ir regular tn»M-tlnv pl;o <*. on :;oth day of August, 194^, will consider the following adfli tional appropriations which said officers consider necessary tf meet the extraordinary ciiiergenej existing at this time. Special School Fund, Item 2*’. Janitor Service .$100.0^ Tuition Futui. item 20. Pay of transfers 600.0*' Taxpjijers appearing at sue? t• • eI *11ti shall have ;< t ight to l*» heard thereoti. The additional ap orwpriation as finallv made \vi! he automatically referred to th« Stat# P.Miud of Tax Commission ers. xviileh Hoard will hold a fur ther hearins: within fifteen day ft the (’onntv Anditoi's office o* Putnam County, Indiana, or such other place ns may he deslg nated At such hearing, taxpayer objecting to any of such addition il appropriations may be heard and Interested tax»avers may in .iuir«- of tip. Fount\ Atidltor ohe* ind wlietv such hearing will h* held. George Sims 9-2t NOTH F. OF Fl>\l SF.TTI.F— XIF.XT OF F.**T %TF NOT1<*F. IS HKRKHY GlVKN t« Hie Gredltor'i. Heirs and !.egate.** of Arthur .1 Hnrvev. deceas«d tippear In the Putnam Flrcnl Fourt, held at Greeneastle. tndl ana. on the 6th day of September 1 ft4it and show cause, if any. wh th. FIN VI. SFTTLKMKNT At * FOFNTS with the estate t.f sab* decedent should not he approved and said lo irs are notified to thei and thetv make proof <»f heir.ship and receive their dlstributiv shares. Hav l> Grimt‘S. Ndministrat•»' WITNFSS. the Flerk of said Fourt, this 6th day of August 1949. No. 7777 Outer <* Akers, Flerk Putmm Fin nit ‘•■nirt
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NOTirr. of to AW \ltl> X( IIOOI, III « ItOITFs I he Jackson Township Advisory Hoard will meet with the truMte«ln his of lice on Monday, August _.ud. 191.1, at X:00 p JV1 for the purpose of receiving bids and awarding a contract and entering Into negotiation for the driving of school bus route No. 1. for a period of two years. Kouuirenient s of contracts and description of route may he obtained at tic trustees office. The board reserves the right to accept or iv Jort any or ail bids. At the same time and phi.-e bids will be received for one J6-pns-sengs-r litis body and chassis. ,.\11 specifications of thi: ; body and chassis must meel Indiana State standards The hoard reserves th* sam, right to a< . . pt or reject an\ or all bids Robert S. Froshy. Trustee. 9-it NOTIFF. TO rwrwi.KH Ol %m>i i io\ \i. \rriio1*1(1 \TIOX*» Notiic is Icrehv given tho ta\ •avers of Jeffers..n Township Putnam Fountv. Indiana that th< proper legal offieers of said muni cipallty at their regular me. tin: place, on .‘{0th da\ of Vngust 1 !t 1 '* will consider the following nidi tional appropriations whi<h sai officers consider ne.esstrv t. meet the ext raordinatw cmcrgeiie' existing at this time. Speejii] School Fund— Item 2J $ 300.0< -ijoeial School Fund Item is 200.0' Tuition Fund — Item 2K 2,000.0 Taxpayers appearing at sue' meeting shall have a right to I*, oard thereon. The additlona • pproprialions as finallv mad vill he ant otmit ha 11 \ referred '• he State Hoard of 'Tax Fotmnis sion*.rs, which Hoard will hold . further hearing within fiftee. 'hiys at the Fount N Auditor's Of fhe of Putnam Foimtv, Indian;' ••r at such other place as may In lesignaled V» such hearing, tax nayers objecting to any of sue* additional ap- ropriat ions max !>• heard and interested tavpawe■oav inonire of the Fountv And Hor when and where sueh lieariiv will lie held. Ia*e I''. Sechmn • - 21 noth !•: to r \ \ i» \ vck** or \mu i io> \ i \ppito1*1(1 \ I IONS Notice is hereby given tin tax •avers of Monroe ownshin. pm •am Fountv. Indiana. that th. •roper legal officers will meet i t he Office of the trustee of salfl 'ownship on the .‘Iat h day of Aug
Wednesday Morning FEATURES Doors Open 9:00 A. M. - Close At 12 Noon BEAUTIFUL SUN SPARKLE 51 GA. 15 DEN. NYLON HOSt; 88c QUALITY SHEERS AT A GREAT SAVING SUMMER MATERIALS, Yard 25c MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS, Each $1.00
ust, P.tiy. at X i\ M. to consider the loll..wing ;..|rlit bma I appr.. ptiation- of funds and the transfer )t funds which said officers consider neees«ar\ to meet th- • xtr ordinary etnergeucy existing at this t i me. Tuition Fund No. 2s $1,000.09 Taxpayers apt earrng shall haw the right to he heard thereon. Tin 'dditlon.il appropriations aim transfer of funds as finally made "ill he automatically referred t». the St.itc Hoard of Tax Fntamls sioners which Board will hold m I nr t hr hearing within fiftee * 1 * da\s at the court house at F.reeneamle, Putnam eoiiutv. Ind .iim. or ; 11 such other place as nun he <lcsignat"d. At such hearing taxpayers objecting ma v In lipird ami ititei’ested taxpayers may in•I’tife of th,. (’on nti’ Audi tor whe •
and where such hearing* will bo held. I hi ted this 8th day of August. 1949. Patti MeKeehan. Trustee of Monroe Township. Putnam County. Indiana 9 -16 - 9. t
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