The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 May 1957 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNEt WED., MAY 22. 1957 Page 3 DREENCASTEK, IND.

dub '!«t M it'l Mrs. Mary Evans Tho Bainbrids'p Homemakers Club met Thursday. May 17 at the home of Mrs. Mary Evans. The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Bartley, the president. The old and new business was di.-' i and approved. Mrs. Verna Davies and Mrs. Mary

Evans was appointed flower and card committee It was decided to have a family picnic June 30th at the Brazil Park. The time and meeting place will be decided at the next monthly meeting which will be held at Mrs. Verna Davies, Thursday, June 20. The hostess served jello and cup cakes to nine members and nineteen children which was enjoyed by all. The rest of the afternoon was spent in visiting.

Delta Theta Tan Installs Officers Mrs. O. J. Stewait was installed as president of Delta Theta Tau Tuesday evening at the American Legion Home. Other officers installed were: Vice president, Mrs. Robert Myers: recording secretary, Mrs. William McClellan; corresponding secretary, Mis. Floyd Allen; treasurer, Mrs. Richard Stinert; historian. Mrs. N. L. Donelson; pledge supervis-

or. Mrs. Laurel Corbin; publicity, Mrs. Don Maiketto. Mrs. Stewart, the newly elected president will represent the local chapter of this philanthropic organization at the National Convention hold in California in June.

CLINTON FALLS NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin J r , and sons visited Mr. and Mrs.

James Burk Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller visited Mrs. Charles Miller Friday evening. She is living with Mrs Mae Roe near Barnard. Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mis. Marion Cruse and family were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Aldrich ol Hammond, and Mr. and Mi s. Oscar Martin Jr., and sons. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Rue McCullough and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin Jr., and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. John Martin and family in Greenustle Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Miller, Bill Miller and Doris Mahoney were n Indianapolis Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright

visited Mr. and Mrs. June 3urk Tuesday evening. Gregory Lynn and Jeffrey A’lan Miller ft nt Satin ■ iv night with their grand part nts, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin. Mr. and Mrs. James Burk spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Burl Ensor of Indianapolis. In the evening they all visit i Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Thomas.

j Joe. Gary and Mike Martin spent Snt^iw.iy night with their grand pa*< ;\s. Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Miller. Mr. and Mrs. James Fink vis- | iled Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wells or Friday evening. Mr. and M: Tom Miller and sons visit- d Mr. ami Mrs. Max Newgent md . imiily near Greencastle Thursday evening.

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