The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 July 1947 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1947.
FELLOWS Bed fruax Otif*t oth on Lie eve o! .I’ii
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who toav h 1 i Putnam Lolge more tin . years,’AI ‘
years,
Ciov-
ars, In-
years,
'razier, MHftrs. Great ntana. 3. Friend, 55 v o:
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fcikel, 60 year*. Greenill, 50 years, Paragon. Stierw<, 55' years,
le.
ygles, 53 years. Emin-
ra|n, 58 years. Go.' po I Scott, 56 years, Hall,
ader, 53 years, Grce.i-
those holding ,nu u 11 ■ 40 to 50 ycai .. i. be given honorat .<■ are: W. E. M"i i
le; Claud King, Green-1 W. Anderson, .Fillnioi ',' iningham, Green castle; I /is, Teri'c Hav|te; L. 1. minence; H. Steeg, ' 'ute; C. E. Sebrec. Terre ^^^larenoe Hollick. Gi - rank Davidson, GreeniV. H. Williams, Gree: J
. H. Ellis, Green'Moore, Greehcastlc; |
Green, Greenr.i t ,|
^ Gardner,
esser, Greencaslle.
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ROACHUALE
Mr. and Mrs.. Jasper Mr.Ker n, Mr. and Mrs. James MoFer-
Grcencastle; | ran and f imily and Mr. and Mrs. ,rt ' b,)l11 her lln ' bs -
lyn and Rni^-rta Williams attended a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stringer in honor of Mrs. McFerran, Bobby and James Jones birthday. Others •vho enjoyed the day were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bymaster, Mr. and Mrs. William Oliver of Ladoga, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis -Boling and family of Jamestown, Miss Yance Hicks of Ladoga
and Mrs. Belle Stringer.
Mrs. Cluade Rogers near Roachdale was seriously injured Saturday in a unusal a.ccident. Mrs. Rogers suffered fractures
neetlng by singing "America The Beautiful”.' The fin," salute followed by the club creed. Roll call was answered by 24 .members, Tongue Twisters, which proved much laughter for everyone. The lesson on sowing machine .attachments was given by Mrs. Burford Blaydes and Mrs. Ray Britton. They had several samples showing the different seams made with the hemmer and the many uses of the binders. Mrs. McMullen gave a talk on her trips to Purdue. The June and July birthdays were Mrs. Nathan Call, Mrs. Madge Skelton, I Mrs. Ira, Mitchell, Mrs. Deryl Sanders, Mrs. J. McMullen, Mrs. Dewey Wilson and Mrs. Ellen Purcill were honored. The meeting closed by repeating the club prayer and all on- , joyed a pleasant social hour, j The next meeting will ibe held , at Mrs Walter Jeffries Aug. 2. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ward Rice and family of Indianapolis were Sunday guest of Mr. Frank Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice ! visited from Thursday to Monday with Mr. Ray Edmonds of '
Boswell.
Mr .anr Mrs. A. F. Basey visited Mrs. Basey 1 s sister Mrs. Ed Holzhauscn and family of
266. Senior Food Preparation, MeKeehan. County contestants Virginia Foster, 356, Madinnna 1 include Junior Food Prepara Goss, 339 and alternate , Gajl ^ tion, Janet Sajust, 492 and June
Hall, 337. Senior Canning. Kaye ’ Salust, 4483
Miller. 326; Senior Clothing, Betty Broadstreet, 354, Madonna Goss, 342 and alternate Gail Hall , 314. Junior Canning. Helen Sutherlin, 328, Sharon Miller, 319, and alternate Oneta Runnels, 313. Junior Food Preparation, Joyce Sibbitt, 345,
Anna Bryan 342,
Oneta Run Owens, 333.
Jefferson Township held their contest July 2 under the direction of Mrs. Ivan Vaughan, Lucile Smith and Elsie Alice
Junior Clothing,
Reta French, 281, Patty Terry, 274 and alternate Delores Shumaker, 273. Junior Baking, Patricia Fine, 305 and Karen MoCammack, 293. Senior Baking, Martha Alle, 496, Peggy Shultz. 479, and alternate Wancta. Nichols, 429. Senior Food
and alternate, | preparation, Gloria McCa n-
mack, 519 and Margaret Hurst 411.. Junior Canning, Nancy
Vaughan.
Mrs. Bernice Ynckum and Mrs. Howard Wright directed the contest in Clinton Township
with Lueilo Smith and Elsie Alice MeKeehan assisting. Delegates to the county contest from Clinton, include Senior Clothing, Delores Ball, 523, Jo Anne Fowler, 501. and alternate Mary LoLve, 492. Junior Clothing, Shirley Call, 507, Mitzi Alexander, 484, Phyllis Wichman, 480 and alternate, Kaye Flint, 417. Junior Baking Sara Lou Betis, 448, Alberta Duncan, 415 and alternate Betsy Rock, 407. Senior Food Pr« paratlon Kathrum Wright, 549 a,nd Barbara Giltz, 543. Junior Food Preparation, Martha Wright, 542. and Carolee Clodfelter Bettie Riehie, 412.
stoppe I at the Rogers home to buy some leather for a pump he parked his ear in, the drive way. some how it started to roll toward the barn. Mrs. Rogers had gone to the bam to get the leathers. Miller tried to stop
tiie eai I i! vas unable to do so Indianapolis
and it crashed into the barn door j Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wenk of
James Jones and son, and Mari- Mr. John H. Miller o'i Ladoga
and injured Mrs. Rogers, she wa,s taken to the Culver hospi-
tal.
The Roachdale Home Ec Club met July 2 at the home of Mrs. Elsie Thompson with Mrs. James Grider, Mrs. Ray Britton, and Mrs. Maltha Irwin assistant hostesses. The Piosident opened the
Lafayette spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. James Grider. Mr. and Mrs. Binji Ayton and family of Decatur, 111. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Riley King.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Eggers of Danville and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eggers left Thursday on a trip through the west and will visit Mrs. Eggers's sister Mrs. I Sue Everettin Beverly fills, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanna of Selina, Ala. is spending their vacation with relatves.
Bears have a keen sense of smell but see poorly with their small eyes.
John G. Friend 3 Year Member
T. T. Hill, paragon 50 Year Member
Gus Frazier 57 Year Member
J. C. Knight 50 Year Member
FARM NEWS Eleven townships have now held their local judging contests and selected their delegates to the county contest on July 10 Franklin, Russell, Greencaslle, Warren, Washington, Cloverdale, ud Marion Townships all held contests prior to last week. FI iyd Township, under the direction of Mrs. Harold Sibbitt and Lucile Smith, held their local contest and have submitted the names and scores of winners to the county contest as follows: Junior Baking, Helen Sutherlin, 342; Martha, Lou Bryan, 540 and Joyce Mac Sibbitt, .'140. Junior Clothing, Anna Bryan, 372, Joyce Sibbitt, 371, and alternate Martha Brya.u, 562. Senior Baking, Florence Pell, 268, Madonna Goss, 268 and alternate Virginia, Foster,
John W. ( berry 53 Year Member
Albert Kiteljorg 56 Year Member
N. Evens, Mayfield, 59 Year Member
LODGE KO. 451.0. Q, F. OBSERVE ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY JULY 10
The fish haven't been biting so good fhe Iasi few days, and aeenrding to the fisherman's calendar, this is as it should he, as the sign isn't right. Bill after mueh researeh Agent 37<! reports that in h!'i opinion the “Wised I'p” denizens of Putnam County waters are remaining in hiding until the “Flying Saucer" scare Is over. Many of the Loral Hopefuls are thinking that the niosi|uitoH are doing enough biting for themselves and Hit' fish combined. That's probably becaVtc they haven't used any insect rc|icllant from SPORTSMAN S SHOP “Sporta Hcadtpia -ter*”
SOFTBALL Wednesday, July 0 7:15—Johnson’s vs. Cloverdale. 8;30- Bainbridge vs. Rcelsville. Thursday, July 10 7:15—Cannon’s vs. Farm Bureau. 8:30—legion vs. Roachdale. Friday, July II 7:15--DePauw vs. Johnson’s. 8:30- Bainbridge vs. Moose. Tuesday, July 15 7:15 Presbyterian vs. Farm Bureau. 8:30--Webb’s vs. Cloverdale.
Tuesday Results Presbyterian Church Cannon’s
DePauw Webb’s
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