The Times News, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 December 1934 — Page 5
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BAINBKIDGK R 2. Mrs. Dorothy Woods visited Thurs* day afternoon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Season and daughter, Della. Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick spent one day last week with the former's mother, Mrs. Florence Patrick. Mrs. Alma Weller is on the sick list. Misses Ida and Laura Steward entertained Mr. and Mrs. Versal McCammack and daughter, Lenore and Mr. Emory McCammack one day last week. Mrs. Ethel Miller and children spent Saturday in Crawfordsvilie. Friends in this vicinity were very sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Joe Bowen at North Salem. Miss Della Reason and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Woods spent Saturday in Crawfordsvilie.
MILADY’S DOINGS
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Lour Imir Is now favored by women of Italy.
More than 32,000 mines In India.
women work In
Tuberculosis is the greatest cause of death among children of school age (except accidents). Christmas seals help to fight this disease.
RACCOON.
Miss Ethel Vann spent Tuesday night with Miss Lorraine Duncan. The Aid social was held at the home of Mrs. Lee Wilson Wednesday afternoon. Will Lawlar and daughter, Mildred, and the Misses Lorraine Duncan and Ethel Vann were in Crawfordsvilie Wednesday afternoon on busi-
ness.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Fall were in Crawfordsvilie Wednesday noon on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fall and daughter spent Sunday in Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vann and daughters were in Ronchdale Saturday night. Donald Wilson spent Thursday ev ening in Raccoon. Miss Mildred Fall spent Saturday night and Sunday in Frankfort. Each year in the United States alone approximately 10.000 children die of tuberculosis despite the fact that it is curable and preventable. * GREENCASTLE It. 8.
RICHLAND. Giessner Wheaton and family relumed home after spending several Bays at the home of Chas. Dodd and
family.
Mrs. Veda Malayer and children visited Mrs. Lizzie Crosby Monday. Henry Dawson and wife visited l.lohn Moreland and wife Saturday ev-
Jening.
Chas. Dood and family visited at I the home of Henry Dawson Sunday
I afternoon.
There are upward of 300,000 trained nurses in the United States. Women In some Balkan countries decorate their hats with coins. Texas’ first woman air mall clerk Is Miss Emma R. Barbee of Houston. Only 4 per cent of the driving accidents In England are caused by
women.
Federal Soldiers’ home at St. James, Mo., was founded by the Woman's Re lief corps. Queen VVUhelmina of the Netherlands Is now the only ruling queen In (lie world. One engineering firm In London. England, "Atalanta,” Is managed and operated entirety by women. Dairymaids of Britain have formed the British Dairymaids’ association, and branches have been established In many places in Scotland. Among the six students to complete their preliminary courses as lion tamers at the Goebel lion farm, near Hollywood, Calif., two were girls. Chinese military officials declare that the master mind of the Japanese secret service In China Is a woman. Yoshlko Kawashlma, who Is less than thirty years old. AROUND THE WORLD Argentina has placed a three-year moratorium on mortgages. Scotland paid $20 a head to destroy muskrats In the Inst year.
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There will be preaching services at the community church Sunday afternoon, Dec. 16. at 1:30 o’clock. After the services officers for the coming year will be elected. All are wel-
come.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burdette and sons called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sillery Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Dan Hendricks -eturned home last Thursday from the Culver hospital where she had been ill for two
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pickel and Mrs. Ethel Boswell were in Crawfordsvilie last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Athal Bridges called on Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hendricks Sundav afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Pickel will he hostess to the F. A H. Club Wednesday afternoon.
dinner was held at the Christian church Sunday. Dr. A. D. Cory, who is at the head of the pension department, was a pulpit guest and speaker. A bonquet was served to the members of the Friendly Bible Class of the Federated church and a few friends in the church dining hall on Thursday evening. Eighty-five persons were in attendance. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roberts, south of town, Saturday, Dec. 8, a son. Mrs. Roberts was-formerly Miss VanHuss, of Park" county. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly and John Kelly, Sr., were in Crawfordsvilie Saturday. The December meeting of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Goff Tuesday, Dec. 18. The Guild of the Federated church will hold its regular meetingJ Wednesday, Dec. 12, at the home of Mrs. Roberta Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Clodfciter have i moved to the Mrs. I^aura White
I property.
Mrs. Frank Kennedy is spending i several weeks at the home of her ! daughter, Mrs. E. H. Westlund. in
Decatur, 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hirt and children, of Pine B'uff. Ark., visited relatives in this neighborhood over
Thanksgiving.
Ford and Clark, of Bainbridge, are operating a small saw mill at Carey, on the Dan Hurst farm. Howard Denny and family, of Greencastle, were dinner guests of Mrs. Viola Denny Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J L. Whitt and daughter and Miss Gladys McFadden, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Carrie Brann of Bainbridge. were Sunday guests at the home of Ray Miller.
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The Brazilian government plans hulld an institute for lepers. Hull. England, has restored whipping for Juvenile offenders. New Zealand exports this season are expected to break all records. London now has 20,000 voluntary special constables, many of whom have never turned out for duty. An institute at Moscow has succeeded In cultivating the typhus germ after 35 years of experimentation. South Africa now has the largest birth rate In the British dominions, It being 25.6 per thousand of the population. Buenos Aires, Argentina, saw 404 motion pictures Inst year, this being the greatest number released In any city In the world.
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BROADWAY. • Mr and Mrs. Harry Stamp and family have gone to Cailopsis, Mich . to attend the funeral of Mrs. Stamp’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Riddle attended the funeral of Mrs. Myers east of Roachdale Tuesday. Ralph and Wayne Riddle. Wayne Leaton and Oren Robbins made a trip to the southern part of the state Sunday afternoon in regard to a sick horse belonging to Harry Stamp In returning home their machine skidded on the lev pavement in Shelbvville, wrecking it. The car had to be left for repairs. Mr. and Mrs. John Leaton entertained the following at dinner Sundav: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Havs, Mr and Mrs. Rnv Robbins and son. Oren and Frank Knots.
Miss Mary Stark, of Morton, spent from Friday to Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Modlin and children attended a birthday anniversary dinner for Mr. Audrey Modlin Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Hampton Aliff and son spent Sunday with friends at Atlanta. Ind. Mr and Mrs. K. H. Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Harvev Frazier were guests of Mr and Mrs. Carlos Hopkins and son Sunday. Mrs. Harve Falin spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. f R Jarvis. Mrs. Lulu Higgins called on Mrs. Verna Riddle Friday afternoon Mrs. Lora Crockett and children spent from Thursday to Saturday with Mrs. Jewell Page and daughter Mr. John Witt and family moved nito the house the recently purchased west of the church. Mr .1 T Blavdes and Miss Treble Richardson spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. W. Wright and son. Mr. and Mrs. Elza Page called on Mr Sam Dodds Monday evenimr The Ladles' Aid held an all-da,-meeting Thursday at the home of Mi y s Tresaie Richardson. Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs Joe Bowen at North Salem Sunday. Fverv "far advanced” case of tuberculosis was an “earlv case” once P’nrtv d'senverv means earlv recovery Christmas seal funds help fiod the early case.
Although they have been officially recalled by (he British mint, there are 220.1 NKMKK) pennies dated between I860 and 18!*5 still In circulation.
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ODD SQUIBS A tux on bathtubs was once levied by Virginia. Uniforms of soldiers in China are to he made of paper. Harlem, N Y., lias an establishment that rocks babies for hire. In a factory fire recently at St. Ouen. France, rags valued at $125,000 were burned. Due of England's famous golf course* was designed and laid out hy a lace designer. British laundries received $10,(Km, 000 for washing and ironing handkerchiefs last year. "Ynsemlte" means ’’grizzly hear," yet there are no grizzlies left in the pari, so far as is known. The poorest man in St. George, Ber inuda, lives alone in one of the best houses In the town—the pnnrhoiise. U.its can live tor a long time in good rendition on a diet of nothing hut milk iron ai»l copper, scientists have found One-rooiu tlais for widows, baby hug •y a ami a mortuary ■Impel are features of n new block of .luts In London.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Watson spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Ross Tusttson, of Greencastle. Little Joe Baird was out of school Monday on account of a cold Mr Clifford Ba'rd and son. James. «pent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wilhim Baird in Indianapolis. Friends and relativts called on ; Ma-r Anderson Sunday. Mr and Mrs. E'mer Watson called I on* Mrs. Kosher Saturday evening Mrs F. A. Collins, of Indianapolis. I spent Thanksgiving week end with I Mr and Mrs. James Terry and other relatives in this vicinity. • t
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BRIEF THOUGHTS Tl.r dumb would he harmless if they dldii i Insist tlmi they are not dumb It may lie excellent dlselpline for youth to puss through hard times. It makes youth think. Eyes that look you In the eye too teudlly may lie Impertinent. Who cares to he explored7 If you also think yon are no sicker than other people third; you are, you are likely to soon get well. Some courage (and ns pr:i tlcnl* ns ao) Is l’,e l. ::d a man manifest* wh-n he Is nfrni I to be scared.
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