The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 March 1954 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1954.
4-11 NEWS The or^ari.ration nwtinp of tii* 1 Sowing Susies v. ts held Mar *5 1!«54 at I oO p m rh<rse offirfrs uere elected for the following year 1 Preiid^nt, Barbara Cash; vicepresident, Judy Corbin; secretary, Karen Carter new.-, reporter, Su&an Snavely; song leader Sally Sutherl.n; recreation Judy Bunten; health leader Iva Lew lioatnght
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Army Pfc. Ray K Strar. ^ lf< r <m of Mrs. Stella Fry e, Rrsite 4, (Jreencastie, Ind . recently spent i. revenday rest and recuperation leave in Kokura, Japan Strange is normal>y stationed in Korea as a rifleman in the ^4th Infantry Division s 21st Regiment He entered the Army in December 1952 and arrived in Korea last July.
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Maynard G^abb. March 29th. Har ii Eastham, 410 West Ja-
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Pu>bert H and Linda Sue Thoma*», Greencastle R. 1
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Beth Ann Zeig, daughter of
Mr and Mrs. James F, Zeis, one
year old today March 29
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Personal And Local News Briefs
Shown above are the present officers of the Jefferson Township Home Demonstration Club. The club celebrated its 20th anniversary f^i nm v with a dinner at Oi 1 T”ail Inn. Left to right Mrs V.V. McCammack, Mrs Walter Dorsett, Mrs. Do ris Salsman, Mrs. Sheraian Hacker and Mrs. Vons Cummings. JEFFERSON TWP. HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Scobee have returned from parts in Florida where they spent the last two months. Mrs. Margaret Johnson, who has been a patient at the Union hospital in Terre Haute, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rogers had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stout, the parents of Mrs. Rogers, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stout, all of Salem,
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Mr. and Mrs. E. Cleve Thomas ha ,r e returned from Delray and other points in Florida and the South, where they have been vacationing tor the past several w.’eks. .Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe G. Scott wtre hosts on Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Wokoun of Libertyville, 111. Frank W. Wokoun. Jr. and Miss Virginia Scott will be married on Palm Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. H.E.H. Greenleaf and Prof, and Mrs. A. VV. Crandall left Saturday for a motor trip through the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee and North Carolina. They will return at the end of the week. Dr. Ralph L. Beck, associate professo: of education at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, will appear on the program of the 27th artnual - meeting of the National Arsoeiat ion for Research •n Scicare Teaching in Chicago tomorrow. H; is ^ son of of Mr. and Mrs Harry Beck at Fillmore .In 1 r * • •4- r-.r V—rr ,i For fast economical laundry ,,
Miss Elsie Allen has returned home after spending the winter in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sly received word Saturday that they are great trrandparents, their grand daughter. Mrs. Patty Snipes has a daughter, Julia Ann.
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Problems of county school su- | Derintendents in the conduct of j their office; and tie* supervision j of innumerable school activities were discussed informally at the meeting of the West Central Indiana County Superintendents’ Association in the office of Montgomery County Superintendent John W. Ward. A .long .hose alter, nt was Gen? Hut.huns of P-.-iam county. Several members of the Wabash Area of Boys Scouts from this community worked all or part of Saturday at Camp Krietenstein, helping clean it up and getting it ready for occupancy during the summer camping season. Among those helping do the work were Walter Ballard, Herbert Craver, Albert Avery, Gene Akers, lames Richards, John Friend, H. Schlatter, DonClossing, Elmer Rogers and
others.
Mr. and Mrs Noble Hurst an ’ daughter of New Castle visited friends and relatives in Gree.tcastle today. Mrs. Ora Meek. 506 South Indiana street, spent last week in LaPorte as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Meek and Mi and Mrs. George Myers. G. F. Glare, Mrs. Ted Brown. Miss Shirley Brown, and Mrs. Gifford black attended the capping services at St. Vincent hospital, in Indianapolis, Sunday. Miss Suzanne Glore was among those receiving her cap. Funeral services for James K. Rubush, DePauw alumnus and former resident of Greencastle, will be held at Wenatchee, Wash on Wednesday. Mr. Rnbr.sii
Mr. and Mrs. John Voliva a .d | Mr. and Mrs Robert Currant two sons of Indianapolis aru \ and children of India:.ola. 111 .
Mrs. W. N Voliva spent Sunday
with Effie Voliva.
visited friends here Sunday.
passed away in Portland, Cion Friday. Mrs. Doris Hinkle was in Indianapolis Sunday at the Washington hotel to attend N. A. D. A A. chapter No. 15. Mrs. Hinkle was one of the faculty teachers and also presented three numbers fot the floor show. Pupils making the trip were: Carol Jean Nich ols, Mike Edwards and Kay
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Women of the Moose chapter No. 138 will meet in regular session Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. All members arc urged to attend Mr. and Mrs Harvey Owens and Mrs. Eva McNary ot Fillmore. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R W. Raines and family, of Crown Point. Many friends and relatives were gathered at the home of Jess and Iiene Richardson Friday night for an evening of playing music and singing. The r^roup ah*) made some recordings to be sent to relatives in California. Among those present were Floyd Murl Richardson, John Leroy Richardson. Judy Wallace. Bobby Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wilson and family, Mr. and Mrs j Denis Wayne Richardson and family, Mrs. Olene Evinger and amily, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Andrew Richardson, Mi and Mis Don Williams and son, Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Hunter and daughter, ami Jim Tabern.
A Sl'DDEN DROP Old Man Winter hasn’t given up yet and a cold wind from th** northwest, appar ntly directly off Medicine Hat. blew across Putnam county Monday morning. causing a severe drop in the temperature from the mild weather that prevailed Sunday. The mercury early Monday dropped to around the 35 to 4U degree mark from the high of Sunday of about 65 degrees. School buses account for aliout 709 per cent of the annual U S.
ous output.
RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 341
CL0VERDALE EASTERN STAR OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED
The a.'iove picture shows the officers of the club when it was first organized. Left to Right Mrs. Grover Goodpasture, Mrs. Robert Alice, Mrs. .b.c Wright, Mrs. Maude McNary. Mrs. Waltei Dorsett and Mrs. Flora Lark.n.
UJl? si RE INI I TED TO THE J954 SPRING FASHION SHO/r LADIES* READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT Friday, April 2nd. TWO SHOWINGS Morning ... 10:00 A, M. Afternoon ... 2:00 P. M.
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' ! The following officers were ins alled at a public service held in Ihe ledge room at Cloverdale Friday ev«ning: Wor.hy Matron. Aral Gioher; Worthy Patron, Glen Furr; Associate Matron, Jane Danberry; Ass.'date Patron, Charles Brinam: Se t t;ny, Maude Farmer; Treasurer, Nannie Furr; Condivtress, I^ena Trussell; Associate-Conduct-ess, L.uisc Bridges; Chaplain Esther Fry Marshal, Belle Lasley; Organist, Hallie Sipple; Adah. Margaret Murray; R'l.i, Bernice Davis; Esther, Betty Williams Martha K.a Ciaygs; Electa, LaRue Gray; Sentinel, Lester Hatfield; Prompter, Mary Logan I.. ■ - ...i— i ■ - - ■■ .i ■- — ii.
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