Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 May 1973 — Page 3

Friday, May 25, 1973

Bannar-Graphic, Gr««ncastle, Indiana

Page 3

Twentieth Century Club Marks 75th Anniversary

Members of the Twentieth Century Club and their guests met Wednesday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Ralph West in observance of the club's 75th anniversary. The club was organized on June 1, 1898, by a group of 10 women. Among these charter members were Miss Delilah Miller, for whom the Second Ward School is named; her sister, Mrs. Clara Stauch, Mrs. John Miller, Miss Jennie Moore, and Mrs. Rebecca Sorter. The white rose was chosen as the club’s flower, and the motto, “Not for ourselves, but for humanity,” was adopted. In regards to this motto, the Twentieth Century Club has taken interest in numerous community projects through the years. The club donated to the building of the Putnam County Hospital and money was raised for various projects and special collections.

In 1924, the club provided a float for the parade when Putnam County celebrated its centennial. Books were collected and donated to the GreencastlePutnam County Library at a time when books were not so readily available. The club also prepares a Christmas basket each year for a family which it has chosen to share thespirit of the season. The club meets in the homes of its members from September until June. Programs have been many, and varied, and ranged from “Outstanding Women in America,” to “Individual vs. Community Responsibility.” Active members are: Mrs. Orville Davis, Mrs. Benjamin Dean, Mrs. Clinton Gass, Mrs. Paul Godwin, Mrs. Hugh Henry, Mrs. Clifford Holley, Miss Carrie Pierce, Mrs. Albert Reynolds, Mrs. W.A. Shelly, Mrs. Nettie Utt, and Mrs. Ralph West.

Calendar Of Events

(Note: The Calendar of Events is a service to our readers. Due to the limited space, however, notices will be printed only two days prior to the meeting or event and on the given day of the meeting or event in both editions, or as space allows. Notices will be accepted between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Notices will not be accepted after 3:00 p.m. or on Saturdays and Sundays. The Calendar of Events is not featured in the Saturday edition of the Banner-Graphic, therefore, a notice concerning a meeting or event on Monday wiD be published in both morning and evening editions on Thursday and Friday, and then again on Monday. To better insure your club that its notice will be printed, please limit your notices to the name of the dub or organization, time and place of meeting, and a special note to members only if they are to bring a particular item or if there has been a change in the previously scheduled program or time and place of meeting.)

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Roachdale Alumni Assoc. Sets June 9 Banquet

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Mrs. Ralph West (standing) and Mrs. W.A. Shelly served as hostesses Wednesday to the Twentieth Century Club as the organization marked its 75th anniversary. The tea was held in

the home of Mrs. West, and members and friends attended. (Banner-Graphic Photo)

The Roachdale Alumni Association will hold its 71st Annual meeting on Saturday, June 9, at 7 p.m. in the gymnasium of the Roachdale Elementary School. The dinner will be served by the Remley Catering Service of Crawfordsville. A dance will begin at 9 p.m., featuring Clarence Daugherty and His Men of Melody. The guest speaker for the evening will be Robert Holland, Class of 1936 vice president, now of the Greyhound Bus Corp. There will be a special gift and recognition for the oldest class member attending. The classes of 1923, 1938, and 1948 will be honored. Any graduate from North Putnam High School who before the consolidation, would have graduated from Roachdale, is invited to participate as an alumni. Reservations must be in by June 5, to Mrs. Joyce Gossel, R.R. 2, Roachdale (596-4517) or Charles R. Stafford, Box 247

(596-3097). Prices are: dinner only - $4 per person; dance only

$3.50 per person; or dinner and dance - $6.50 per person.

Today The Crosswalkers at Clinton will have a regular square dance on Friday, May 25, in the Aragon Ballroom in Clinton, from 8 until 11 p.m. Don Martin will be the caller. Refreshments will be served. Monday There will be a meeting of the directors of Little Walnut Cemetery Endowment Fund Incorp on Monday, May 28, at 2 p.m. at the cemetery. All interested persons are urged to be present for election of new officers. A meeting will be held at the Little Walnut Cemetery on Monday, May 28, at 2:30 p.m. for election of officers. A president must be elected at this meeting due to the death of Charles Lemmink, former president. Beehive Rebekah Lodge #106 will meet for regular session on Monday, May 28, at 8 p.m. The group will meet at 6:30 p.m. for a carry-in birthday dinner. Tuesday Cassell C. Tucker Unit #58, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet at the Legion Home Tuesday, May 29, at 8 p.m. There will be nomination of officers. Members please attend. Please note change of date. The Putnam County' Chorus will meet on Tuesday, May 29, at 7:15 p.m. at the Somerset Christian Church. The church is located on St. Rd. 43 north, approximately six miles from Greencastle on the west side of the road. Athey Society CAR will meet Tuesday. May 29, at 7 p.m. with Jeff and Greg Fontaine, 639 E. Seminary St. Jeff will give a program regarding the 100 years of work at St. Mary's Episcopal School for Indian Girls, which Athey Society helps each year. There will be installation of officers. Wednesday The Washburn Chapter of the D A R will dedicate the government marker on the grave of Peter Macintosh. Services will be Wednesday, May 30, at 2:30 p.m. in the Boone-Hutcheson Cemetery, West and North of Hamrick station off Manhattan Road in Washington Township. The Public is invited to attend. Descendants of Peter Macintosh, memoers Washburn Chapter DAR, Williams Knights SAR and Athey Society CAR are especially invited to attend, as they will take part in dedication services.

Canaan News

Mr. and Mrs. James G. Petrey of Greencastle wish to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Patricia, to Michael L. Hendrickson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Hendrickson of Greencastle. The wedding date has been set for June 8 at the Hanna Street Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Paul Robinson will officiate. No invitations are being sent. All friends and relatives are cordially invited. Women’s Golf Assoc. Views Season’s Fashions

To set the mood for a racing weekend, tables for the Women’s Golf Association luncheon, Tuesday, May 22, at Windy Hill were decorated with black and white pennants. Mrs. Maynard Shonkwiler was chairman for the affair. Assisting her were Mrs. Edward Hannon and Mrs. Russell Vermillion. Following the luncheon, Mrs. Robert Morrison, manager of 1 he Golden Rule, served as commentator for fashions modeled by Mrs. Larry Dean, Mrs. Fred Walters, Mrs. Laurel Corbin and Mrs. Howard Harmless. Morning golf play awards for low net scores went to M rs. Corbin, A class; Mrs. Richard Flynn, first, and Mrs. Kenneth Eitel, second, B class; Mrs. Richard Conrad, first, and Mrs. Chester Coan, second, C class; Mrs. Charles Storm and Mrs. Leo Proctor, tie, D class. Next Tuesday morning. May 29, there will be a point-pro-am tourney. Interested members are reminded to sign the sheet at the

club for play in the women's handicap tournament which starts, Tuesday, June 5. Mrs. Robert McCormick has announced that girls between the ages of 8-18 who belong to the club will have an opportunity to participate in a Junior Golf group which will meet for six weeks beginning, Monday, June 4, at 9:00 a.m. Girls are asked to furnish their own clubs. Supervision will be provided by members of Women’s Golf Association who are sponsoring theactivity. St. Paul's Parish Slates Picnic The St. Paul's Parish Picnic will be held on June 3. at Robe Ann Park in Shelter House#2, beginning at 5 p.m. All members of the parish are urged to attend and asked to bring a well-filled basket and table service.

Mrs. Ernest McCloud was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Forest Murphy, of Stilesville on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Glaze, John Phillip and Daniel Andrew of Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller Jr. of Plainfield were Wednesday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Goss. They helped to celebrate Mr. Goss’ birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCullough and Jody Dean. Cloverdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Montgomery of Palestine were the weekend guests of their parents. Rev. and Mrs. Oral McCullough and Stephen in honor of their mother’s birthday and Mothers’ Day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilborn Kendall attended the commencement ceremonies at South Putnam High School Sunday afternoon. They attended graduation at North Putnam High School that evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lisby were hosts to a dinner after the wedding rehearsal of their daughter, Kitzie, and George Pallas of Connecticut, on Friday evening. There were 28 guests. Mrs. Harvey Stewart assisted Mrs. Lisby with the dinner. Mrs. Mary E. Terrell and Mrs. Flossie H. Fulton were Sunday guests of Mrs. Iona Goss. Mrs. Madonna Woodall and daughter, Shirley, were supper guests Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond visited her on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davidson, and Lyle and Deborah Kenworthy were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Runnells Mrs. Elizabeth Wood and Miss Emma Jean Wood were recent guests of her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Goss. The Canaan Friendship Club will meet on June Mat 1:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Dan Stone, with Mrs. Peggy Stone as hostess and Mrs. Dan Stone as cohostess. Members please note change of meeting place. Mrs. Maynard Hausell was painfully injured while attemn-

ting to start his tractor. He suffered a broken rib. Mrs. Lonnie Moore and Mrs. Oral McCullough visited Gerald McGuire and children one morning recently and dined at Torr’s. Mr. and Mrs. Bib Kendall, Mrs. Leon Arnold and children, and Mrs. Stephen Stelzner were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Louise Huber. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Runnells entertained with a supper and open house Sunday afternoon in honor of their grandson, Robert Burke, a graduate of North Putnam High School. Fifty-two guests attended. Miss Lisa Kendall spent Friday and Saturday of last week in St. Louis with the school band. The hand was invited there to play. Mrs. Ivella West, Elma Elliott, Josie Smiley, Ethel Lydick, and Iona Goss, members of the Fillmore Garden Club, had dinner at the Double Decker last week, rather than their regular club meeting Hazel Wood, Isabel! Smith, Iva Harcourt, Ethel Lydick, Iona Goss, Letha McCloud, and Ivene Abbott enjoyed the May meeting of the Canaan Friendship Club as guests of Mrs. Faye Frasca.

The R'.v. and Mrs. Barton Fletcher of 701 Shadowlawn Ave., Greencastle, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Margaret Dawm, to Stephen Paid Thompson of Evansville. Indiana. Miss Fletcher is a 1972 graduate of the University of Evansville wliere she majored in social work. Mr. Thompson is a 1971 graduate of the same university. An August 25th wedding is being planned in Evansville.

West Clinton News

Mrs. Harold Barker has returned home after being a patient at the Putnam County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Everett Siegelin of Chicago were one-night guests of Mrs. Olma Clodfelter last weekend Floyd Yochum and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clodfelter called on Mrs. Maude Clodfelter Welters in Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis last weekend. Mrs. June Irwin and Mrs. Aileen Overstreet visited Mrs.

Olma Clodfelter last Friday evening. Mrs. Ona Sigler called at the Sunset Manor Nursing home to see her husband. Vem Sigler, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Strohl and children of Portland Mills called on his mother near Brazil on Mother’s Day. Vacation Bible School begins at Portland Mills Church on June 4 and continues through June 15. All children are invited and urged to attend

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