Banner Graphic, Volume 10, Number 113, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1980 — Page 4

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, January 16,1980

Women's club information sought

With the holidays past and spring approaching (believe it or not), it is once again time for the Banner-Graphic’s Women’s World supplement, a compilation of women’s club listings and articles of interest to women of all ages and all walks of life. The Banner-Graphic is seeking a listing of women’s organizations throughout Putnam County. Last year, Women’s World presented over 85 of these organizations but there were many more that remained unnamed due to the vast numbers of such organizations and to the difficulties in making contact with them. If you are a member of such an organization that you feel

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should be recognized, please phone 653-5151 or write: The Banner-Graphic, P.O. Box 509, Greencastle, 46135, Attention: Michele Flint. Include such information as the name of the organization; a brief history of the club; the purpose or services of this organization; membership requirements; when and where the club meets; the president or leader’s name and phone number. Any organization for women, be it a service club, home extension club, or an auxiliary of men’s clubs, is eligible to be listed in Women’s World. Remember, if you want to be sure that your club is included, be sure and write or phone today. The deadline for the listing is Feb. 11.

Smith explains quilt to homemakers

The makings of a quilt, telling the story of Roachdale, was presented and explained to the members of the Town and Country Extension Homemakers Club by Martha Ann Smith, cultural arts chairman, at the club’s January meeting at the home of Margurite Mcßride. Roachdale will be closing its centennial year with a celebration Labor Day weekend. Members are making the quilt to be hung in the

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library and a committee was appointed to make plans for an entry in the parade. Serving on the planning committee will be Clema Perkins, Marge Hopkins, Margurite Mcßride and Edith Fry. Dorothy Lawler and Juanita Lively presented the lesson “How to Dress to Flatter Your Figure.” A quiz was given on “What’s Your Figure 1.Q.?” “Educate Yourself for Safety,” was given by Marjorie

Russellville community news

RUSSELLVILLE - The Pythian Sisters installed their new officers Thursday afternoon, Jan. 10, at the Legion Home. The next meeting will be held Feb. 14 for a Valentine tyMr. and Mrs. Clay McGaughey hosted a belated Christmas gathering at their home Sunday, Jan. 6. Those present were members of Eleanor Gem’s group during her time as District Deputy. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mclntosh of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patton, Mrs. Marietta Arlington of Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. O.C. Bennett of Waveland, Mrs. Jo Biven of North Salem, Mrs. Eileen Kays of Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Campbell and Lola of Ladoga, Mrs. Effie Newman and Rita Meschen of Bloomingdale, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Crooks of Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Clodfelter of Russellville. Mrs. Rita Carol McGaughey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clay McGaughey of Russellville, has been accepted at Ball State University at Muncie. She will be a freshman this fall after her graduation from North Putnam High School in May. Shirl Evans Jr., 60, Indianapolis, died Jan. 10 at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. Mr. Evans was a former resident of Thorntown and Russellville, and was the son of the late Shirl and Grace

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Gilliland. Always read operation instructions, labels, and rules for safety for all appliances and products. Twenty-one members answered roll call naming something they’d like to do to be a better homemaker. Marge Hopkins, president, reminded members of the annual Achievement Day, Feb. 6 at the Fairgrounds Community Building, the folklore writing contest deadline of Feb. 1 and of

The Banner-Graphie’s staff member in Russellville *s Mrs. Thelma Grimes. Her telephone number is 435-2703.

(Eades) Evans, formerly of Russellville. He had resided in Indianapolis for the past 30 years. Mr. Evans was a graduate of Indiana State University and attended the Jordon Conservatory of Music at Butler University. The deceased was a disc jockey at WIBC Radio for 15 years and later was a sportscaster and salesman for WF-BM-TV, now WRTV. Mr. Evans was a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, Indianapolis Christian Businessmen’s Association and the Fraternal Order of Police. He served as the executive director of the Association of Indiana Counties for twelve years. He was also a member of the Friendly Church of the Nazarene. Survivors include his wife Sue, two step-daughters, Paula Webster and Lorrie O’Neal, one step-son, Phillip Webster, all of Indianapolis; an aunt, Olive Evans of Russellville, and several cousins. Services were held Saturday afternoon, Jan. 12 at Nazarene Church in Indianapolis with burial in Russellville Cemetery. Nancy McGaughey has returned to Nepal where she is a volunteer with the U.S. Peace Corps. Nancy had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay

the work day taking inventory atL.S. Ayres on Jan. 16. Devotional thoughts on “Just for Today” were given by Edith Fry, assistant hostess, assistant hostess. Marjorie Gilliland and Dorothy Lawler were appointed to serve on the club scrapbook committee for 1980 The February meeting will be held at the home of JoSchmidt

McGaughey and family, since Nov. 18. Nancy has spent the past 30 months in Nepal where she is stationed in the western part of the country where almost all of the traveling is done on foot. Nancy is in the nutrition program and her main, objectives are to upgrade the living standards of the people by stressing better use of the local facilities and to promote, better health habits. This time, Nancy’s term is for only one year. Mrs. Lucetta Klein called on her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Williams in Waveland on Jan. 11. Mrs. Zella Clark and Mrs. Eva Ferguson were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Corvin Pitcock in Crawfordsville. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Clark and her nephew’s birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Clay McGaughey have received word that their son Daniel of the United States Navy was presented a letter of commendation and a plaque denoting his selection as the outstanding recruit in his company during his eightweeks of basic training at the San Diego, Calif., navy base. He was selected for this honor by his 70 shipmates by virtue of his; initiative, perserverance and his devotion to duty. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Flock weresupper guests of Mr. and Mrs. ■ Tex Terry in Coxville Wed- • nesday evening and later were : guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Davies of Bloomingdale.

Bainbridge area news BAINBRIDGE - Mrs. Doris Frederick, the nurse at Dr. Veach’s office in Bainbridge, is in St. Vincent’s hospital where she had surgery on her feet. Her room number is 4215. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michael, Rick and Candy of Greencastle. Mrs. Danny Moore and son of! Danville, and Matthew Michael of Indianapolis, were Sunday, dinner guests of Mrs. Tressie Michael. Glenn Thompson is hon)e recuperating from an eye operation at Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville. Turmeric can be used in yeast breads and coffee cakes to give them a lovely golden. color. But use the spice cautiously because just a dash or two goes a long way.