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Friday, May 31,1974

HONOR ROLL

South Putnam South Putnam High School Second Semester Honor Roll Grade 12 High Honor Roll Greg D. Hammond. Marcia Sutherlin Honor Roll Teresa Bowman. Tom Callahan, Terry Cunningham, Don Eyler, Sandra Foxx, Eli Gould. Greg J. Hammond. Ray Horn, Morris Jackson. ’ Jane McGrannahan, Gwen Porter, Craig Sibbitt. Paulette Teiken Grade 11 High Honor Roll Rick Carpenter, Dayna Whitehead Honor Roll Kerry Ames, Corliss Arnold. Debbie Best. Steve Denny, Rebecca Dockery, Curtis Hoskins. Kevin Ogles, Roberta Pearson. Sharon Smiley, Angela Stachokas, Paula Storm, Doris Winegar Grade 10 High Honor Roll Tamara Phillips Honor Roll Sandra Ambler. Jana Cable. Karla Crews, Dawn Gaston, Connie Jo Hammons, Keith Puckett. Jennifer Rennebu, Paul Shrader, Jay Stuart, Marcia West, Donna W hitehead Grade 9 High Honor Roll Robert Kelly, Carolla McCammack. Marcia Ross, Judy Rissler Honor Roll Kim Ames, Gordon Arnold. Jammy Bombei. Bradley Cash. Marcia Girton. Doug Greenlee. Linda Haddon, Linda McGrannahan, Jeannine Porter. Janice Smiley. Pam Storm Grade 8 Honor Roll Gary Berkemier, Phyllis Cash. Terry Godsey, Morton Gould.

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Diana Hammond, Dixie Keller, Rebecca McHugh, Ernest Sheldon, Lisa Stringer. Gary Carpenter, Angela Clark, Glenda Conley, Jeff Gray, Mark Dayton, Vernoica French, Alan Holtom. Bill Heeke, Lanette Hutcheson, Darrell Minor, Jeffyn Phillips, Joyce Shrader, Sherylyn Spicer. Dawn Sutherlin, Avalene Taylor, Tim Thomas, Debbie Ziegleman Grade 7 Honor Roll Paula Black. Rebecca Harrison, Catherine Hartman, Jill Kelly. Elizabeth Pearson, David Pierce, James Robinson, Brad Ross, Lesa Scobee. Michael Smith, Curtis Steinbaker. Kirby Stuart, Rebecca Brickert, Myla Davis, Joetta Halderman, Paul Hodges, Kimberly McAllister, Cynthia Murray, Terri Neaderhiser, Michelle Smith, Cindy Schilling, Bill Wells, Gordon Williams, Shelly Wiliams, Susan Williams Cloverdale Cloverdale High School Last six weeks grading period To qualify the student must make 3A‘s, 4A’s, 5A's, or 6A's in solid subjects and no grade less than B 3A Christina Morrison 7. Keliie Haltom 7. Jeri Shedron 7, Janet Anderson 8. Patricia Haltom 8. Sally Hood 8. Keith McCi larS, David Monnett 8. Ronald Beaman 8. Ronnie Cline 8. Susan Farmer 9, Brent Minnick 9. Karen Smith 9. Pam Wolfe 9. Konnie Davis 10, Scott Ellsworth 10. Carol Sims 10, David Fidler II. Mary Jo L.eidig 11. Athos Pizzato 11, Jenn r er Rich 11. Joyce Smith 11, Connie Vickroy 11, Judy Bingham 12. Jeff Grant 12, Mark Tyler 12. Bill Walton 12, Janie Weaver 12 4A Mike Jones 7. Rhonda Reed 7. Randy Jones 7, L.anna Parker 7, Matthew Powell 7, Mona Pearson 8. Kim Smith 8. Evelyn Manning 8. Tammy Welty 8, Paul Cash 8. Jenny Porter 8, Cindy Cassell 9. Shannon Cunningham 9. Cindy Reeves 9. Steve Cline 10. Debbie Haltom 10. Rhonda Heidrick 10. Mary Whicker 10. Dennis Whitaker 10. Sandy Wilson 11, Sabrina Crawley 12, Debbie Dean 12, T ern Ison 12. Pam Weist 12

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Susan Nees 7, Charlotte Kumpf 7, Rita Pearson 7, Karen Heidrick 8, Byron Jones 8, Ginny Mann 8, Aurelia McKamey 8, Elizabeth Hinton 8, Janice Sutherlin 8, Sandy Cottingham 9, Joe Gaston 9, Kathy Kumpf 9, Brenda Monnett 9, Greg Neese 9, Karen Price 9. Debbie Monnett 10, Karen Jones 11, Alice Keller 11, Glenda Steele II, Diane Yount 11. Terri Alderson 12, Rebecca Ireland 12, Brenda Walker 12 6A Jeff Settle 7, Greg Swearingen 7. Barbara Wells 7, Kim Fidler 8, Robert Stuckey 8. Robby Haltom 8. Mike Monnett 8, David Costin 9. Lynda Dailey 9, Jill Henson 9, Pam Bingham 10, Dianna Stattner 10 Cloverdale High School Second Semester Honor Roll To qualify the student must make 3A’s, 4A’s. 5A’s, or 6A’s in solid subjects and no grade less than B 3A Lanna Parker 7. Matthew Powell 7, Mark Walker 7, Rhonda Reed 7, Johnnie Chestnut 7. Linda Monnett 8, Mona Pearson 8. Richard Davis 8. Elizabeth Hirton 8. David Monnett 8, Tammy Welty 8, Ronald Beaman 8, David Padgett 8. Janice Sutherlin 8, Cindy Cassell 9. Shannon Cunningham 9. Sherri Leidig 9. Wesley McClure 9. Brent Minnick 9. Karen Price 9. Karen Smith 9. David Fidler II. Glenda Hervey 11. Mary Jo Leidig 11. Debbie Neuhausel 11. Jennifer Rich 11, Joyce Smith 11. Connie Vickroy II. Judy Bingham 12, V'ickie Cummings 12, Kristi Fidler 12 4A Timmv Arnold 7, Kellie Haltom 7. Jeri Shedron 7, Christina Morrison 7, Sally Hood 8. Byron Jones 8, Ginny Mann 8, Kim Smith 8, Evelyn Manning 8. Susan Farmer 8. Brenda Monnett 9. Jeff Dav is 10. Debbie Haltom 10. Rhonda Heidrick 10. Mary Whicker 10. Dennis Whitaker 10. Kathy Sutherlin 11. Debbie Dean 12. Tern Ison 12, Mark Tyler 12, Janie W'eaver 12 5A .-vnna Mann 7. Susan Nees 7. Janet Anderson 8, Karen Heidrick 8. Aurelia McKamey 8. Danna Parker 8. Sandy Cottingham 9. Joe Gaston 9. Greg Neese 9. Cindy Reeves 10. Debbie Monnett 10. Karen Jones 11, Alice Keller II, Glenda Steele 11. Diane Yount 11, Rebecca Ireland 12. Brenda Walker 12, Pam Weist 12 6A Charlotte Kumpf 7. Rita Pearson 7. Jeff Settle 7. Greg Sw earingen 7. Barbara Wells 7, Kim Fidler 8. Robert Stuckey 8. Robby Haltom 8. Mike Monnett 8. David Costin 9. Lynda Dailey 9, Jill Henson 9. Kathy Kumpf 9. Pam Bingham 10. Dianna Stattner 10 Russellville Russellville Honor Roll Elementary School 6th Week All A's 5th grade-Belinda Bridges, John Sinnet STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT 1974 TERM IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF UBBIE WOOD GARRETT, DECEASED Estate No. ESI 73-58 NOTICE TO AUPERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF UBBIE WOOD GARRETT Ip the matter of the Estate of Ubbie Wood Garrett, deceased No EST 73-58 Notice is hereby given that Donald W. Garrett and Glenn H. Lyon as Co-adminis-trators of the above named estate. Has presented and filed their final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 22nd of June, 1974 at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved And the heirs of said decedent and all others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any port of said estate Donald W. Garrett Glenn H Lyon Personal Representative Ennis E Masten Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Lyon & Boyd May 24-31-2T

6th grade-Marty Fordice, Brad Gillogly, David McGaughey, Tom Purdue A&B 4th grade-Kelly Carpenter, Tricia Hetrick, David Law horn. Darrell McHargue, Ruth Pickel, Pat Purdue, Diana Scobee, Carrie Sheets, Marty Wertz 5th grade-Rhonda Hoff, I^onnie Lawhorn, Glenn Logan, Kristy McAfee, Janice Oliver. Larry Thompson 6th grade-Rita McGaughey. Michele Ratcliff. Karen Roberts, Phil Sheets, Joe Stevenson. Carla Todd, Bill Wethington Semester All A’s 4th grade-Kelly Carpenter, Tricia Hetrick, Diana Scobee 5th grade-Belinda Bridges. John Sinnet 6th grade-Marty Fordice, David McGaughev. Tom Purdue A&B 4th grade-David Lawhorn, Darrell McHargue. Ruth Pickel. Pat Purdue. Carrie Sheets, Marty Wertz, Terry Franklin 5th grade-Glenn l.ogan. Kristy McAfee. Janice Oliver, Larry Thompson 6th grade-Rita McGaughey, Brad Gillogly. Michele Ratcliff. Karen Roberts. Phil Sheets. Jeff Smith, Joe Stevenson, Carla Todd, Bill Wethington

Susan Robertson Leaves For W ashington June 16

Obituaries

Susan Robertson, a 1974 graduate of Greencastle High School and a National Merit Scholarship finalist, will enjoy an expense paid trip to Washington. D.C. June 16-18 to be recognized for her outstanding achievement as a Presidential Scholar. The Commission on Presidential Scholars, part of the Dept, of Health, Education, and Welfare, has selected 121 students for this honor-two from each state, from the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and from Americans abroad. Williams — Continued from page one Charles W. Laughlin of Anderson, tournament director and a past club president, has supplied formal entries forms to the local man-in-charge. with the reminder that a June 10 deadline is necessary for tournament pairings.

Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson of 508 Ritter will accompany their daughter on the trip. The activities will reach a climax at the ceremony during which the scholars will be presented their Presidential Medallions. Selection is made on the basis of academic excellence, leadership activities and future potential. "The Revelations”

Presented Sunday

^ The Fillmore Christian Church youth invite the public to come and hear “The Revelations” Sunday, June 2 at 7:30 p.m. “The Revelations” is a musical group coming from Clay City. 1 hey provide v ocal and instrumental entertainment.

Polio Victim

March Of Dimes Helps Teacher

If you want to get a firsthand account of w hat good it is to sweat out the last 500 feet of a 25 mile Walkathon traverse, just ask Jeannine Muncie. Mrs. Muncie, who teaches chemistry and science, and is girls basketball and track coach at South Putnam High School, was a pre-Salk child who at nine, was felled by polio. As she puts it, “March of Dimes paid the bills: everything that wasn’t covered by insurance.” Her parents were able to enlist the aid of the March of Dimes people through Riley Hospital, where Jeannine recovered from the disease. Mrs. Muncie “fell in love with sports” as a result of constant rehabilitation exercise, and developed a proficiency

in swimming that enabled her to become member of the women’s swimming team at Indiana University. Recently, the Science and Health Careers Club, of

Jeannine Muncie

Three Congregations To Jointly Sponsor Vacation Church School

On Monday morning at 9. tne Vacation Church School sponsored jointly by three congregations will open at First Christian Church. The opening music session in Fellowship Hall will be led by Hospital Notes Dismissed Thursday: John Pursell. Jr. Barbara Haltom Stella Frye Clarence Schoman Hazel Francis Helen Crouch John Lawson Suzanne Adams Thomas Peyton Shirley Trump Shawn Battin Arlyn Walker Mary Cradick Shannon Wood Mrs. Linda Gregory and daughter BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dobson, 327 Bloomington Street, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lambermont. 212 Shadow law n. a girl.

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Mrs. Marian Stamper, after which the children will go to classes grouped by grades. The pre-kindergarten children and pre-first-graders will meet with Mrs. Jerry Keller and Mrs. Edna Taylor for a unit called “Love One Another.” The children who have just completed grades I and 2 will study a communityoriented program called “Hi, Neighbor.” taught by Mrs. Dorothy Ann Crawley and Mrs. Kay Pearson. Mrs. Whitney Morrill and Mrs. Doris Weber will lead the children w ho have completed grades 3 and 4 through a unit called “We Need Each Other ” “Choices” w ill be the topic for the former fifth and sixth graders, whose teachers will be Mrs. Mary Jane Monnett and Mrs. Karen White. The Bible-based curriculum material for all grades is entirely nondenominational. The day will also include recreation, refreshments, and some time for handw ork for each group. The school is open to all interested elementary school chidren. regardless of denominational background. The staff w ill make an effort to assist in neighborhood carpool arrangements. The expenses of the school will he met by the sponsoring congregations so that the children’s daily offerings may be devoted to Church World Service, an interdenominational relief agency for refugees and disaster victims. To register or to obtain further information, call Mrs. Ralph Bee at 653-6233 or the offices of the churches involved: First Christian, Gobin Memorial United Methodist, and the Presbyerian Church. Pre-registra-tion, while not entirely necessary, is desirable.

w hich she is sponsor, donated S50 to the Walkathon Fund, after members viewed a film explaining it. Club president. Marcia Carpenter suggested donating the money, which was originally raised for an overnight field trip The club voted approvingly. In fact, many club members walked in the marches, and helped in check out stations. “The Walkathon is a fantastic way for healthy kids who can walk, to demonstrate their concern for those who can’t.” commented Mrs. Muncie. Circuit Court Hears 4 Cases Fonda Vincent, 21. of Owensburg, Ind., pled guilty to escaping from the Indiana State Farm and was ordered remanded to jail in lieu of pre-sentence investigation. Larry McMains, Greencastle, pled guilty to Deceptive Issuance of a Check, and was fined S25 and costs. Mrs. Rhoda Turner Route I, Bainbndge, who pled guilty to Deceptive Issuance of a Check, was ordered to return to court June 3 for sentencing Robert E. Abrams, 41, who was charged with Public Intoxication, pled guilty and was sentenced to 60 days in the Indiana State Farm. Art AwardContinued from page one Approximately 130 works were entered and judged by Will Hinds, painter. The water color was entitled “Yellowwood Grave” from Yellowwood State Forest near Brown County State Park. Rose is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zeller. Far be r — Continuedfrom page one Rotary President Jerry Williams announced that Rev. Wilbur Day will attend the convention of Rotary International in Minneapolis June 9-13.

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF MEMBERS OF GREENCASTLE FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby given thot a Special Meeting of members of the above named Association will be held at the office of the Association 2 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, Indiana, on the 13th day of June, 1974 at the hour of 4:00 p.m. of said day. The business to be taken up at the said Special Meeting shall be 1. Change the size of the Board of Di rectors to Six (6) members 2 Consider the recommendation by the Association s Board of Directors that the Charter of the Association be amended by deleting from Sec 10 thereof the following sentence: “If and whenever the general reserves of the Association are not equal to at least 10% of its capital, it shall, as of June 30 and December 31, of each year, credit to such reserves an amount equivalent to at least 5% of its net earnings for the six months' period, or such amount as may be required by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation, whichever is greater until such reserves are equal to at least 10% of the Association's capital.” No other matters except as required by law or regulation. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana May 27th, 1974 James E. Ross Secretary Greencastle Federal Savings & Loon Association May 31-June 7-2T

William F. Whited William F. Whited. 40. Greencastle, Route 5. resident died suddenly Thursday in the Robert Long Hospital at Indianapolis. The deceased had lived at his present address for the past six

years.

He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Effie Whited: a sister, Mrs. Roy Stuart, both of Route 5, and several brothers and sisters in Indianapolis. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the J.C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. 1234 Prospect Street, Indianapolis, with burial in the New Crown Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral

home.

Bill Cox

Bill Cox, brother of Mrs. Barbara Barcus died May 27. Memorial services were held at French Lick on May 29. it was reported here. W. B. Strohm Word has been received here of the unexpected death of W . B. Strohm while on vacation in Hawaii. Mr. Strohm was plant controller when the Greencastle IBM Plant was opened in 1954. While in Greencastle, he was quite active in the Presbyterian Church. He had been living in the San Jose.California.area prior to his death.

Board Meets Wednesday The Putnam County Fair Board will hold a meeting Wednesday, June 5 at 8 p.m. in the Community Building. There are many plans to be discussed so members are asked to make every effort to attend the meeting.

Livestock Report Hog prices at the Greencastle Livestock Center are 50 cents lower with: 180-190-S26-S26.25 190-220-$26.25-$26.50 220-250-$23.25-$26.75 250-300-$19.50-$23.25 Sows - 50 cents lower, all weights,$18.50-$19 Boars-$18 Grain Report Grain prices at Greencastle elevators today are: Corn-$2.63-$2.55 Beans-$5.27-$5.25 Oats-$1.50 New Corn-$2.13 New Beans - $4.95 New W heat - $3.05 In Memoriam In loving memory of Artie M. Scobee, who passed awav Mav 31.1972. Two years have passed since that sad day, W hen one we loved was called away: God took him home--it was his will: Within our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed by W ife Opal and Children Birthdays Robert Dorsett of Route 1, Cloverdale. is celebrating his birthday today. May 31. Happy birthday Robert. Travis Dorsett of Belle Union will be two years old Saturday June 1.

Alta Curry Mrs. Alta Curry, 62, of 4821 Farrington, Indianapolis, died Thursday in Community Hospital after a lingering illness. A retired J.C. Penney, Indianapolis, employee, she was the daughter of the late E.P. Williamson and Mable Lockhart of Cloverdale. She was a member of the Medlow Christian Church, Indianapolis. Mrs. Curry is survived by her husband, Kenneth; one son, Robert, of Martinsville; and two grandchildren, Ritchie and Stephanie. She was the sister of Guy and Fred Williamson, Mrs. Ona McCashalan, Mrs. Blanche Gould, Mrs. Wretha Barr, and Mrs. Ruth Jackson. Services will be at 2 p.m., Saturday, at Hendryx Mortuarv. Cumberland Chapel. Interment will beat Washington Park East. Friends may call from 2 to 9 p.m.. today., and after 10 a.m., Saturday The Rev. Lowell Barr w ill he officiating at the serv ices. Marie Hutcheson Mrs. Marie Hutcheson. 74. Greencastle. passed away Thursday afternoon at the Putnam County Hospital. She was born in Reelsville on August 4. 1899. the daughter of William and Catherine Rollings Boling. Mrs. Hutcheson was a member of the Greencastle Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her husband. Kenneth, in 1952 and a step-son Charles Hutcheson. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Allan E (Rosalie! Feld. Mrs W illiam. R (Joanne! Jackson, and Mrs. Richard N.(Marilyn)York. all of Greencastle; a son. Jack W. Hutcheson of Indianapolis; a step-son, Courtland Hutcheson of Lafayette, and 11 grandchildren. Serv ices will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Hopkins Funeral Home in Greencastle. Interment will be in Forest Hills Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p.m. today. ’’ItWavwFor All" Banntr-Graphit Consolidation of Tho Daily Bannoi Established 1 850 Tho Horald Tho Daily Graphic Established 1883 Telopbono 653-5151 Dr. Mary Tarzian, Publisher Publiahtd •v«ry morning and ovoning oxcopt Sunday* and Holiday* by LuMar Nowtpoport, Inc. at 20 North Jackxon $t , Grooncatflo, Indiana 46133 Intorod in tho PottOffico at Grooncaatlo Ind., 08 2nd clou moil mottor undor Act of March 7, 1 t7i SUtSCRriON RATKS Por Wook by carrier 50* Per Month by motor route $2.13 Mail Subscription Rato* R.R. in AHOthor Other Putnam Co. Indiana U.S.A. 1 Wook 30* 50< 60* 3 Month* |4 30 $3 00 $7 00 6 Month* $700 $100 $1000 lYaar $12 00 $14 00 $1100

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