The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 August 1956 — Page 2

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l^ia«-hda!f Club ^Irt In ThU City

Hom< A vie

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is tie. Afte:

very interesting’ tour of

the Central National H.^nk. the members then went-to the Boots end Saddle Re*ta*ir*»nt for htnch. A short business meeting was opened by the president, Mrs.

Barbara Brookshire.

The afternoon was enjoyed by all touring the IBM plant and

White Cleaner s.

All adjourned to meet September 13th at 2:00 o'clock. DST at

the library.

Irwins Are Hosts For Gorham Reunion

The Orlando Gorhftm reunion which was to be at the Robe-Anr. Park but due to the rain was help with Mr .and Mrs. Grille Irwin at the County Farm. At noon everyone gathered with well filled baskets. After prayer by Mrs. George Gorham everyon* enjoyed the most delicious food

iced tea and coffee.

The following were there to er-

joy the day: Mr. and Mrs. Georgr Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. Derrell

Hensley and daughter, Pamelia

Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Shelton and son, David, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smithson, all of Muncie; Mrs. Florence Stump, Mrs. Nellie Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Gorham, Mr. and Mrs. Grille Irwin, all oi Gieencastle; Mr. and Mrs. Hairy

Gorham and grandchildren

Tommie and Elizabeth, Mr. arcl

Mrs. Janies Hymer, Mr. and Mrs Fred Strange, all of Indianapolis

Mr. and Mrs. John Basham and daughter, Lloy Ann of Ypsilanti, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Robert

Boswell and children, Richarci Peggy, Eddie Robert,

Freddie, Mrs. Pauline Morrison and children, Norma Joe and Sue, nil of Ladoga; Mr. and Mrs. George Sarjent and children, James, Marilyn, Billie Geme, Stephen. Phyliss, all of West

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Personal And Lota I News Briefs

The Becklehimer reunion will be held Sept. 2 at Milligan Park. Crawfordsville, Ind. Mrs. Cleo McMains visited Mr. and Mrs. William P. McMains Saturday until Tuesday at Salem, Ind.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Bill Reynolds, today, Aug. 23. Ora A. Day. Fillmore, 83 today Clyde Sadler, Pleasant Garlens, 42 years old August 22. Lisa Bitzer, two years old today. FARM BUREAU MEETS The Marion Township Farm Bureau met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cash. Devotions were given by Rev. Robert Fillips from Bethel Church. Homemade ice cream, homemade cookies were enjoyed by thirty-five members and guests. Mr. Colbert from the Soil Conservation Department was sneaker of the evening and also showed a film. The Tax and Legislative meeting will be September 2, at the Farm Bureau Co-Op Bldg, in Crawfordsville. The next meeting September 13 at the school building. Hostesses: Mrs. Opal Lawson and Mrs. Paul Sinclair.

the daily banner Till RS.. AUG. 23. 1956 Page 2 . » > -tutu. INDIANA talk on taxes and his proposed

After the meeting everyone enjoyed generous servings of ice cream and cake. The cakes were judged by Mrs. David Grimes. Mrs. Irving Wallace and Mrs. Thelma Johns. Cash prizes were awarded to the following dark butter cakes, 1st, Mrs. Leonard Hayes; 2nd. Mrs. Will Lawler; 3rd. Mrs. Leon Harney. Light butter cakes, 1st. .Mrs. Charles Purcell; 2nd. Madonna Gough; 3rd., Mrs. Leslie Brothers. TAKE POKES AT GOP

FARM BUREAU MEETING The August meting of the Franklin Twp. Farm Bureau met on Aug. 14 at the Fincastle Com-

Miss Trudy Sadler is visiting in

, ... . I mumty building with a large Cloverdale this week with her! , .

grandparents, James Sadler.

Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. George Schafer

number in attendance.

Devotions were given by Irv-

ing Wallace of Floyd Twp.

The Farm Bureau voted to

The Cox reunion will be held Sunday, Aug. 26. at table eigut in Robe-Ann Park. All friends a, i c * and relatives are invited. Mr. and Mrs.'Robert Jackson and daughter, Lynn Ann, Chuck Dickson and Emmett Hunter are spending a two weeks vacation

in Miami, Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Askew

Point; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gor- an d children, of Detroit, Midl-

and daughters have returned ^ con tribute toward the buying of home after visiting in Cincinnati, j the 4 _ H pins 0ra l Whitley was Ohio for the past week. 1 e ] e( 4t e ^ g. s ro ]] ca ]j captain.

David Grimes gave a very time-

WASHINGTON 'UP) — Sen. Mike Mansfield, D-Mont., a mem- ; her of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, today attacked GOP foreign policy ideas expressed at the Republican Na- i tionai Convention as outmoded. Another Democrat, Chairman Wright Patman of the House Small Business Committee, accused Washington Gov. Arthur B. Langlie, GOP keynoter, cf making “false statements” about Republican aid to small busines.. At the same time, a Republican—Rep. Usher L. Burdick cf North Dakota—said the administration’s farm program may cost the GOP congressional seats in North Dakota and possibly other wheat-belt states. Mansfield said the Eisenhower administration has “failed to come up with a single new idea” on foreign policy.

ham and son, Stephen of Illinois; i James Daily, Miss Marjoria Roach of Layville, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Boswell and Ruth Major ofc Carpentersville.

igan. arrived today to spend the weekend with the former’s parents. Dr .and Mrs. Horace Askew. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. McIntyre and three children have returned

After everyone enjoyed the dejf- from a two weeks vacation in together all left hoping to meet. Wisconsin. The McIntyres had a again next year at Robe-Ann 1 cabin on a lake near Stevens

Park the third Sunday in AugusLj Point.

i Hammond reunion Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hall ; August, 26th at Robe Ann Park Entertained Children in Greencastle. Relatives and Sunday, Aug. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Uiends come and enjoy the bas-. Earl Hall entertained their child- ,5et dinner and spend some time ren and families. Those present together this year, were: Mrs. Anita Walker, Gary Mrs - Evalene Frank and son Walker. Miss Sally Sheldon and j Teddy left by plane Tuesday for and Joa Gay Walker of Indian- their home in Tucson, Arizona, f'.polis. Bob Frank of Marion, Mr. after spending the summer here and Mrs. Walter Hall and son ir» Indiana, with her parents and Randy of Greenfield, Mr. and brothers and sisters. Mrs. William Hall. Billy and Bar- M r - and Mrs. M. D. Ryan, son bara of Lawrence, Mrs. Evelyn Greg and daughter. Darla HerGoff and son Tommy Renick of meke of San Diego, Calif., have Laurence. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ryan and children, Greg and Hall the past week. Mrs. Ryan, Darla of San Diego, Calif., and the former Jean Hall is a daughthe host and hostess, Mr. and 1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hall.

Mrs. Earl Hall. Paul Goff, Cheyl and Donna Hall were members of the family unable to attend. F. A. H. Club Enjoys Family Night Picnic The F. A. H. Club held its

Mrs. John L. Basham and daughter, Lloy Ann, returned to their home in Ypsilanti, Michigan, after visiting her folks the past two weeks. Her husband came Saturday night and attended the Gorham reunion Sunday.

family night picnic at the home They returned home with him of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens. Sunday. Roachdale R 2. on Wednesday. John W. King, candidate fer Aug. 15. A basket dinner was congress from the Sixth District, served at the long tables under has accepted an invitation freer the spreading trees on the lawn. Adlai Stevenson, inviting him to A bountiful supply of food, plen- Chicago on August 31 for an intv of watermelon and delicious formal session at which Steven lemonade and iced tea was serv- son hopes to be able to learn ell ed to some forty members. Tom- the issues over the country from

my Renick of Lawrence was an cut of town guest. Mrs. Ethel Boswell and Mrs. Lena Curran presided over the entertainment and all enjoyed games until each one present received a prize or two. Mrs. Dorotha Smith, president of the club exprefised the sentiments of all present when she thanked the hostesses, Mrs. Stevens and Mrs. Grace Goodman and the program committee for a very wonderful and enjoyable meeting.

Fillmore Class Holds Reunion The tenth annual reunion of the Fillmore Class of 1946 was held August 19th at Robe Ann

Park.

Nine class members were pre.s-

ent with their families. These included: Mr. and Mrs. James Os- | 10:15 born and Jennie and Jeff; Mr 10:30 and Mrs. Harold Jackson and Mickey and Ricky; Mr. and Mrs j Carl Arbuckle and Carolyn and j Cindy, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stone ! and Steve and Marcia. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cash and Ruth and Tommie. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Robinson and Steve and Loretta Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Broadstreet and Joe; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seckman and Shelley.

Valley, Lana and Candy. The Lord's Prayer was recited

at noon and a delicious meal

was enjoyed by ail.

the congiessional candidates. TV^TONIGHT

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