Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 November 1974 — Page 11
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Thopipson to speak at fall meeting
Dr. Milton D. Thompson will be speaker at the fall membership meeting of the Indiana Museum Society Sunday November 17, Mrs. Florence Boatright, president of die Putnam County Historical Society, has announced Dr. Thompson is director of the Illinois State Museum and will speak on the subject: “A Dynamic Society Changes a Museum's Image.” The address will be given at 3 pm. in the Indiana State Museum auditorium, 202 North Alabama St.. Indianapolis. A social hour with refreAments
will follow. The speaker will also discuss the bicentennial project of the museum he dimes. “Dr. Thompson delivered a stimulating address before our society five years ago and be will comment on the progress of our Indiana State Museum. “The progress of our George Rogers Clark Bicentennial exhibit will also be discussed by the committee chairmen. Our exhibit should be outstanding in the national celebration of the Americar Revolution Bicentennial." Jack B Kammins. said.
Pancake posters
Members of Girl Sent Troop 371 were busy Wednesday afternoon distributing posters advertising Ridpath Elementary School’s 20th annual pancake sapper which will be held
election night, Tuesday, Nov. 5. Tickets are now on sale from any teacher, student or parent from the school. (Banner-Graphic Photo).
Calendar of events
Reelstille Halloueeners
Thursday was HaBewee* aad several Putnam County school celebruUd with purttes and parades. Ftr« and second graders at Reelsville Elementary, above, visited
classroom? at the school in the afternoon. Costumed parents accompanied them on the parade. <Banner-Graphic Photo)
Hints from Heloise
Dear Heloise: My S-year-okl boy has his own planetarium I think others might be interested in these wonderful ideas We papered Robbie's beckoom walls with pre-pasted space paper with astronauts.
satellites, rockets, lunar modules. U S. flags. NASA signs, etc We had a bit of paper left over so we cut out satellites, rockets, NASA signs and some planets and pasted them on the ceiling We bought a box of stick-on
Dear Abby Smart folks don't climb family tree By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY I ve always been very proud of the fact that my family came to Massachusetts from England in 1637 My husband says it s nothing to brag about because the people who came here then were all criminals who had been run out of England My husband is of Italian descent His parents didn t come here until li»00 but he claims he came from ‘royalty He says that years ago when an Italian nobleman would get a peasant gir! pregnant, the girl would leave her illegitimate baby on someone s doorstep My husband says that he was such a child because his name, when translated, is the one gn-en to those abandoned babies Anyway, 1 want to know whether I should be proud of my ancestrv or ashamed" And how about my husband 0 NEW ENGLANDER
DEAR NEW Intelligent discerning people don't judge others by what their ancestors did. so don t take any bow s, or accept any blame for yours As 1 see h the only aristocracy worth bragging about is the aristocracy of achievement. Everyone must stand on his own record
Early celebration planned by Boilers
stars about one-inch site, medium and small stars and stuck those on the ceiling. We pasted sane astronauts and flags on the white lampshades We have a world globe (which we strung a strong string through and placed a button on the end to hold the string from slipping) and this is hanging in space" along with other aircraft hanging from the ceiling on strings. The ceiling is so attractive that he likes to lie in bed at night and shine his flashlight onto the ceiling. Robbie’s Mom
Today Veteran’s of Wald War I and Auxiliary Barracks 114 monthly meeting will be Nov. 1 at the VFW Hall. A carry-in dinner will be at 6:30 p.m. All members are asked to attend to make plans fa the Armistice Day dinner
The Masonic stated meeting of Merton Lodge 469 F and AM will be Friday at 7:30 pm.
Veterans of Wald War I and Auxiliary Barracks 114 will meet Friday at 6:30 pm fa carry-m dinner at the VFW Post 1550 Home. All members are asked to attend and make plans fa the Armistics Day dinner. Saturday The Fillmore Cub Scout Pat* 96 demonstrati on on cryogenics will be Nov. 2 in the Fillmae Elementary School Gymnasium. Robert Blake of Union Carbide will present the demonstration dealing with the science of low-temperature physics at 6:30 p.m. Tri Kappa Bazaar will be held at die Elks Club Saturday from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. Bainbridge Masonic Lodge 75 F and AM will have Master Mason Degrees Saturday. The lodge will open at 4 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 p.m.
The Epsilon chapter of the Delta Kappa Gamma Societywill meet on Nov. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room at the Central National Bank. Please use the north door, drive-in area. Temple Lodge 47 will hold its annual homecoming dinner Saturday at 6:30 p.m. The dinner will be at the city Masonic Temple A chili suppper will be held Saturday night at the Jackson Community Center at Cunot. Serving begins at 5 p.m. The menu includes chili, hot dogs, slaw, baked beans, homemade pie, coffee and soft drinks. Proceeds will go toward the upkeep of the center. The all county youth banquet fa all church youth groups is scheduled fa Sunday at 6 p.m. at the First Christian Church. An evening of fellowship and music is planned, the theme is “Sing a New Song.” Dr George Gillespie president of Indiana Christian University will the guest speaker Sunday morning at 10:30 pm. at Cataract Baptist Church. The public is cadially invited to attend. Monday The Fatnightly club will
meet Monday with Mrs. Ruy Sutherlin and Mrs. Ivan Ruark. The program will be “Your Heritage’’ and will have member participation. The Monday Chib will meet Monday with Mrs. Edmond Torr and Mrs. Frances Baughman will have the program. The Ladies Guild of St. Paul’s Catholic Church will have their monthly meeting Monday. Jan Robistaker will be in charge of the program, which will be at 7 pjn. in the church followed by a business meeting in the parish hall. This is an important meeting to make plans fa the Christinas Bazaar. All ladies of die parish are urged to attend the meeting. I The Greencastle Music Boosters monthly meeting will be held at the high school Monday at 7:30 pjn. All interested persons are welcome and encouraged to attend
Cub Scouting night will be held at Reelsville School cafeteria Monday at 7 pjn. AD Cub Scouts (8-10 years-old) must register in order to participate in scouting this year Parents a guardians should accompany the boys to this meeting since not only
registration but also assignment to the various dens will] be organized. Ladies of the Elks will meet Monday at 7:30 pjn. at the lodge. Ladies of the Elks and widows are welcome. Tuesday Theta chapter of Delta Theta Tau will meet at 8 pjn. on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Thomas Graffis, Crowes Bridge Road, with Mrs. Frank Baker serving as co-hostess. Delta Theta Tau alumnae will meet at the home of Mrs. Marie Dicks, 511 E. Washington Tuesday at 7:30 pjn. Assistant hostesses are Mrs. Muriel Rockhill and Miss Elizabeth Ensign. Meeting Change The meeting of the Monday Book Club has been changed from Nov. 4 to Nov. 11.
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Elks Lodge Dance SAT., NOV. 2 —9:30-1:30 music by UNIVERSITY 4 Members Only No cover charge
An eerly 5<fch wedding anniversary celebration is being planned fa Mr and Mrs J.R Boiler There win be an open house or Sunday Nov 3 at the Catholic Church Annex in
Covington, Indiana from 2-5 pjn. Mr Boiler and the former Emma L. Aaron were married Dec. 24. 1924 in Logansport, Indiana They reside at 823 Washington St.. Covingtoi and m Honda where they have a winter home He is a retired farmer. Thev are the parents of four children Mary Abce Lyons. Lafayette, Ind , Lawrence • Bud" Boiler. Champaign. ID., Evelyn Marie Crouse, Wavnetown, Ind., and Freddie E. Boiler. St Joseph. ID. They have six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren No formal invitations have been sent and the couple ask that there be no gifts
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