The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 August 1955 — Page 4
FIIXMORE * I Lee Wells Sunday evening-. Marvin Well? of Danville visit- Miss Beekie Seobee of More<3 his grandparents, Mr. and ton spent the weekend with her Mrs. Lee Wells from Wednesday aunt. Mrs. Denzil Coffey and Mr. through Saturday. | Coffey. Gil Williams of Peori.i, Miss Julia Wells and Miss | III., and the Misses Glen Elle.i Grare Graharo spent Saturday | Scob' e and Barabara Sue Scobee
night with Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee are spending this week with the
Coffeys.
Mr. and Mrs. Je ? Evans Sun- \ Billie Chadd left last week for day visitors were Mr. and Mrs. | tire Aimed Service and is in Lee Wells and M Grare Gra-j Texan. ham and M. Jnli.i Woi!r of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arnold's
Danville.
Clarence Crews of Coatcsville and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cunningham and family of Green-
visitors were, Mr. and Mrs. Dfxr Id Frazier and sons of Columbus, Ohio are spending from Friday until Wednesday,
castl< on Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jean Gi Idings and daugn-
lers were Sunday dinner guests and Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Siddons and children were Sunday evening guests. Mrs. Leona Greenlee worked at the telephone exchange Sunday. The 1st Quarterly meeting of the Fillmore Amo charge will be held at the Fillmore Metho4 st dhurch, Tuesday, August 23 at 7:30 p. m. DST. Everyone .nterested in the welfare of these two churches are welcome. A;1 officers of the church, teachers and assistant teachers of the Sunday School are needsu. Please plan to attend. There will be a short meeting of all Sunday School officers and
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Ronald and Goldie Tharp moved last week into their new home, which they purchased from the Gibsons. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Kelley and Mrs. E lithe Ruark rpent Sunday in Plainfield with Mr. and Mrs. John' Shouse. They visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victo? Alice and the Kuminski family of Florida. > Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bowen and Mrs. Verna Zeiner attended the Proctor reunion at RobuAnn Park Sunday. The W. S. C. S. met Thursday afternon at the Rec. Bldg, with
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Smith gave devotion and Mrs. Francis Nichols gave the lesson | on “Settlement Houses and their i benefits to Community”. Work I for the day was cutting quilt pieces to be sent to Korea. Members will please bring clean wool ; material to make hoods for the Korean children, to the Sept, meeting. Mrs. Lelia Herman, Mr. and Mrs. Venice Lewis and sons of Indianapolis were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith Thursday night. Mrs. Herman stayed for a visit. The Garden Club met all day Friday at the Methodist Rec. Bldg, with Mrs. Hattie Arnold and Mrs. Berenice Smith cohostess. Tentative plans were made for a flower show to be held on Sept. 9th at the Mason Kail with Mrs. Avaril Huller, Gen. Chairman. Hostesses gave cont 2sts which were won by Mabel Grimes and Daisy Willia Jison. Secret Sisiter birthday g.fts were given for Ethel Lydick, Lola Miller and Maude Miller. If the Flower Show is held on Sept. 9. the regular Sept, meeting will be cancelled. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Morgan of Boswell are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Quick and Mrs. Elizabeth Dun-
iavy.
On August 20th the C. Y. F. are having icecream, pie cake .supper at the Christian church, starting at 5:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stultz of Fort Wayne called on Mrs. Ida Day recently. Recent visitors of Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlavy and Mr. and Mrs Donald Quick were: Mrs. Ethel Beaman Almond of Plainfield, her cousin, Edgar “Buster” Beaman of Waverly, Ohio, Mrs Helen Rcitzell and son Ronnie of Barerton, Ohio. Mrs. Roma Donnahue of Greencastle and her cousin, Orpha Ogden of Des Moines, fa. spent Saturday evening, Aug. 6 with Mrs. Ida Day and Charley.
-vir. unu .virs. uonajci c^uick attended the funeral of Mrs. Quick’s cousin, Elwod B. Danlavy in North Manchester. Ind. Charley and Ida Day called on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huffman,
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Sunday afternoon. The Floyd Township 4-H Club had an ice cream supper Wed-
nesday night. August 10 at the home of their adult leader, Mrs. Donna Beaman ,
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