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Thursday, February 7,1974

Roachdale News

Mrs. Kathleen Penn Hosts Roachdale Extension Homemakers Club

Mrs. Kathleen Penn was hostess for the Roachdale Exttension Homemakers Club, Saturday, Feb. 2. Ten members *vere present. President; Lola Stewart led the group in reciting the Pledge to the American and Christian Flags and repeated the Homemakers Creed. Miss Stewart gave the devotions. Mrs. Cully Wilson had the program for the month. A valentine centerpiece made

with artificial flowers, hearts and red cherries was displayed. How to make paper flowers was discussed. The president the council meeting and the several projects to be given. The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Deryl Sanders. The lesson will be German cooking. Miss Saimi Rote of Newcastle, Penn, recently spent several davs with Miss

Thirty-One TOPS Lose Over 33 Lbs.

Thirty-one members attended the Feb. 5 meeting of TOPS #604 and recorded a loss of 33 3 4 pounds. Linda Brown was crowned queen by losing 5 3 4 pounds with Debbie Brown as runnerup with a loss of 4!4 pounds.

KOPS best loser was Joan Cash. Carol Nichols was the backslider queen. Officer of the week was Alnia Davis. Adrienne Patterson won the weekly drawing. The forbidden food for the week is between meal snacks.

Martha Jo Punkett while she was on a semester break. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Stewart of Jamestown were Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. Mrs. Millie Eatoijand sons of Chicago and Mrs. Theima Steele of Brownsburg visited Mrs. Hennon last week. Mrs. Loie Holland visited with Mrs. Mabel Fry, Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Helen Bennington and Mrs. Martha Williams visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cox and son of Greencastle on Thursday, Jan. 31 to celebrate Aaron Cox’s third birthday. Mrs. Estie Rogers of Barnard and Mrs. Bob Keck of North Salem were riday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Keck. Douglas Cooper of Rockville visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Green.

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wendling spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Enno Thuss of Cincinnati for thier wedding anniversary. Beth Ann Hennon and Freeda Alfn spent the weekend with Edna Suiter. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keck and Mrs. Mildred Keck shopped in Frankfort on Saturday. They were Saturday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Keck. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flyn of Danville, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gowen and Dan Davis of Crawfordsville, Saturday night. The occasion was Mrs. Hennon’s birthday and the Hennon’s 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Keck and family were Sunday night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Estel Keck.

Mrs. Juanita Lively and Susie Lively and children, Scott Spencer visited Mrs. Thursday. Calendar Of Events

Tod«y The Fillmore Chapter of O.E.S. will meet Thursday, Feb. 7, at 7:30. There will be an election and members are urged to attend. Visitors are welcome. The American Retirees Association will hold a luncheon meeting on Thursday, Feb. 7, at T.30 at the Fairway Restaurant. Please phone or write reservations to Raymond R Pursell, Route 3, Greencastle, phone 2466388. The Thursday Reading Club will meet Thursday, Feb. 7, at 7:30 with Elizabeth Clodfelter. Leader will be Edna Crump.

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Today The Afternoon Circle of the Presbyterian Church will have a Valentine luncheon in the church dining room at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 7. The Evening Circle of the Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday, Feb. 7. at 8 p.m. with Mrs. R. H. Lambert, 624 Anderson St.

Mrs. Alice Williams will be the hostess for the Busy Bee Club at her home in Cloverdale. Thursday. Feb. 7. Members are asked to bring wrapped article^ for white elephant sale.

Friday Century Club w ill meet on Friday. beb. 8. at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Reid Winsey. 101 Arlington St. Mrs. Richard Kelly will have the program. Members are to note the change of meeting place.

The Women's Study Club will meet at the home of Mrs. James B. Johnson. Friday, F eb. 8. at 2 p.m. Mrs. 1 M Aker will have the program.

Saturday Delta kappa Gamma will meet at 2 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 0. at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Craw ley. 713 Terrace Lane. Monday The Community Club will meet w ith Barbara Boshen on SR 40. on Monday. Feb. 11. at 1 p.m. Phone 526-2369. Future The AAest Madison Extension Homemakers Club will meet Wednesday, F r eb. 20, with Shirley Brattain at 1:30. The lesson will he "Baking with Yeast” by Maureen Aker. Fern News Pettits Are Supper Guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pettit and family were Tuesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox and family. It was Mrs. Pettit’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Furney of South Manhattan called on Mr. and Mrs. Joy Cummings F riday evening. Carl Ward and daughter of Stilesville were Sunday evening supper guests of Mrs. Nadene Burks and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hayes of Knightsville spent Thursday afternoon with Mr. and Mr$. Ernest Heber. Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and son. F’aul. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Clark and sons in Celina.Ohio. Mrs. Nadene Burks and children, Patty and Robbie, were Saturday evening supper guests of Mrs. Mildred Butts in Manhattan. TOPS #573 Holds Feb. 4 Meeting The Feb. 4 meeting of TOPS t?573 was attended by 21 TOPS with a lost of 25\'2 pounds. Seven KOPS were also present. Thyra Frost was queen and Virginia Kendall was KOF’S queen. The teen princess was Debbie Frost. The monthly queen was Mary Allen and Virgina Kendall was the monthly KOPS queen. Minerva Kay won the money bowl. It was announced that Patty Carman, the club's weight recorder has been named Area Captain of Putnam County. Meetings are held at the Presbyterian Church at 7 p.m. each Monday New members are welcome.

Mary H. Porter, daughter of Robert Porter. Roachdale, became the bride of Robert W. Porter, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Porter of Route 1, Greencastle in a ceremony Dec. 2, 1973 at the First Baptist Church in Roachdale R*V. Southwood performed the ceremony. A reception followed. Fillmore News Kigers Host Dinner

Mr. and Mrs. William Kiger ga\e a dinner for 47 of their distributors to express their gratitude for the people’s efforts as Amway distributors. The dinner was held at the Ashley Motel in Plainfield. 1 he speakers for the evening were Diamond Direct Distributors, Frank and Nelle Cook, from Indianapolis. The Star-lite O.E.S. will meet Monday, Feb. II with Mrs. Emily Herod. The LI. M. Fellowship dinner will be Feb. 10 at the Fillmore Methodist Church. Bring table service and a covered dish. Meat and drink will be furnished by the United Methodist Women. The choir w ill be guests. The U.M.W. will meet Feb. 14 at the home of Mrs. Mildred McGinnis and the co-hostess will be Mrs. Goldie Nauman. Mr. and Mrs Daris Broglin of Mitchell are the parents of a baby girl. Darinda Kay, born Jan. 14. Mrs. Broglin is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan of Boswell and the niece of Mrs. Donald Quick of Plainfield. Mrs. Ruthvon Morgan of Boswell was recently a patient in a Lafayette hospital for therapy on her shoulder, following a broken arm she received several months ago. Mrs. Bessie Watson of Rockville has been visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Budd Clark. Mrs. Ethel Eggers and

Mrs. Stella Lit/water recently called on Mrs. Doris Martin in the Hendricks County Hospital. Marion Cline has been a patient in Putnam County Hospital and was released Saturday. The DAR dinner meeting w ill be at 6:30 Tuesday. Ffcb. 19 in the Terrace Room at the DePauw Union Building. Send reservation to Mrs. John Poor before Feb. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Venice Lewis visited her mother, Mrs. Charles Smith, Friday evening. VI r. and Mrs. David Boxlerand son moved Friday to Plainfield. They visited her aunt. Mrs. Madely Kelley for two months until they could get possession of their home in Plainfield. Mrs. Robert Jordon of Indianapolis called Saturday on F illmore relatives. Miss Kate Oliver found an almost new child's boot in her yard. The owner may have it by calling 246-6163. Mrs. Emma Arnold underwent surgery Thursday at Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis attended the Methodist Church in Plainfield Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hammond. After church they went to Bloomington to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and son. Jimmy. Mr. Doris Martin returned from the Hendricks County Hospital last Sunday.

Cloverdale TOPS Meet; Record 27'/2 Pound Loss

TOPS 36U0 met Feb. 4 at the Cloverdale Community Building. Roll call was given with a 27 l /> pound loss and I Vi pound gain reported. Ardelia Cunningham was the queen of the week, and Mildred Sandy was the Wise

Old Owl. Betty Cummings was the queen of KOPS. Joyce Grove was the queen lor the month of January with \2'/i pounds lost. Coleen Parker received her KOPS rating. Anyone interested in joining should call 795-4041.

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