The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1946 — Page 3

KAPPA olarship Dance urday Night, October 5

I-)on Marketto, director of music I

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jowman Gymnasium CHUCK SMITH’S BAND INDIANA 1 MVKHSm WILL PLAY. Dance is open to the public, ice per couple $2.50 plus tax. ,alr all day Friday at Keller-Coan Pharmacy.

By sponsoring this contest Ji state and national authoritie hope to make the citizens of th United States realize the it importance of their constitution.

it the local high school, announce •d recently that he would chose 1 these students on the basis of ry-outs. The Indiana Choral Association selects the numbers

used.

The guest conductor for the >erf,ormance will be Harry Robrt Wilson of the Teachers’ Colege of Columbia University. He -vill hold all the rehearsals at the Manual Training High School.

RITES

ILLINOIS

Competitioni rides high as the time approaches for the selection of the fourteen members of the A Cappella choir to represent Greencastle High School in'the Indiana State Chora: Massed Chorus at Indianapolis Friday. October 25. The cnorms, which school choirs from all over the state, will perform Tor the general meeting of the Indiana State

The funeral service of Mrs Sara J. Green, well known Newman, 111., citizen, was held at the Methodist church in Newman, 111., Saturday, September 21st. The Reverend Richard E. Atherton, pastor of the church, was in charge of the service. Interment was at Broadus cemetery, southSara Jane Bowers was born in 1 Clark county, Illinois, on April 16, 1870. When she was a small child the family moved to Sangamon county, and located near Springfield. She grew to young womanhood there, attending schools and churches of that community. In 1888 she moved to Areola, Illinois, where she met and was married to J. P. Green on June 2. 1889. They were the parehts of four children: Edith. (Mrs. 111.; Dr. John W. Green, of Springfield, 111.; Glen Green, of Franklin, 111.; and Lois Green, of Mrs. Green was preceded in death by her husband, who passed away a few years ago. All of her children survive her— Newman. Illinois, Independant.

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