The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 January 1958 — Page 2

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MON.. JAN. 20, 1958. Fagf* 2 GKEENCASTLE, IND.

Haute Garfield 54-43 in the

championship round.

Garfield beat Greencastle in i the semi-final 52-35. Brazil won

thud place over Greencastle by 25 cenfci per week. So.00

a 48-30 score in the consolation !

THt UAILT tte.INN^K

and

HERALD CONSOLIDATEl Entered in the posloffice o. Greencastle, Indiana as second mail matter under ae» of .-rch 7, 1878. Subscription

__ _ _ _ Roll call wall be name your. S C I E I ■ favorite Christmas gift. Assist-1 1 Modern Homemakers in £ hostess will bo Mary Radei Met December 17th ! ' nd Glad - Vs S P iker - There wil I The Modem Homemakers gath- be installation of new officers,

j ered with a covered dish in the ;

I basement of Mrs. Robert Hender- H ,,rnp Demonstration ( tubs son at 6 30 Dec. 17 for their an- Friday Afternoon t r.ual Christmas party. Having Gn Friday afternoon. Jan. 11

Homemakers Extension,

lOURd.

Presbyterian Guild

Holds Meeting

The Westminster Guild of the Roachdale Presbyterian Church

per year by mail in Putnam | stuffed themselves, the group

County. S6.00 to J10.40 per year went upstairs for the business Ca ? le Clovers. Cloverdale and the outside Putnam County. portion of the meeting and the Ca £ le Ten and Four Home Dem gift exchange. Secret sisters for iteration ( - :| bs met at the Meth TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT 1957 were revealed in the Christ- odist Church in Cloverdale. Mrs

mas gifts. After all gifts were | Olendon Heibert, president of the

A lovely ‘•carry-in'’ luncheon ! Him

I for which Mrs. Osborn Hutchins

K avp thanks, was served at 12:30. The afternoon program was opened by the new president, Mrs. Claud Hanna. Roll call was an-

.Mand M ?. I !• ranK ilson moved to their piesent home. «;wered with Bible verses and wil! celebrate their G-eden wed-,where they have resided for a rninnu^g reac j and accepted, d > g annive s kc v and their son- number of years. Other officers for 1958 are vice..v and cl'in^atcr James L M'. and Mrs. Wilson are the president, Mrs. Woodrow Carr; M;,crs a.. I w.fe, Edith Myers, parents of six children, Randall secretary, Mrs. Lenora Sillery; te ; hi Ir 12th wed ling at hoi I »eBoy of , treasurer, Mrs. R. C. Skelton, a: nivorsary din ing an open . Brookston, R. R., Mrs. James D. When the business meeting was h.nse Sunday afternoon, Jan- Ellington, Phoenix, Arizona; completed Mi9S May Hanna spoke nary 26 in the Wilson home west , Mrs. James Myers, Roachdale, on “Cathedrals and Churches.” of Roachdale. Mis. Lynn Barbour, Lafayette, T^jg was q most interesting deEdna M. Giles and J. Frar.r. R. R. and Mrs. Charles D. Roy- gcription of some of the beautiful WT on were uniled in marriage al, I^afayette. buildings she visited on her tour by the Reverend Oscar Lane in They have 15 grandchildren. 0 f Europe last summer. She esth<* Chiirlcs Fiakes home west | Relatives and friends are invued pecialy mentioned, Westminster

to call between the hours of two Abbey in London where many of and five o'clock on Sunday aft- Englands illustrious are buried, emoon. Cathedral of Cologne in Ger-

many, which took over 600 years, to build, the Cathedral of Milan, in Italy, built in 6th century which has 135 spires and 2250 statues, the Catherdal of St.

Thou are a God read\ io pur- 0 p ened business meeting was i G * overda ^ e ^acted as chair-

met at the Manse. Jan. 17 with don. gracious and merciful, slow j opened with Bells. Xew ' men an<i opened the meeting by Mrs. Clyde Myers hostess and to anger and of great kindness. 0 ffi cers installed by Mrs Robert in t roduc ing the presidents of the Mrs. Claud Crosby asswtant hos- Nehemiah 9:17. All the mor e rea- Henderson were as follows-Presi- other clubs. Mrs. Theoline Bee. tess. I «on that we should not offend den t i Mrs. Lloyd Conyers’ vice County Health Nurse and Mrs.

president. Mrs. Raymond Reeves; |Mildred Cassady, Home Demon-

jecretary, Mrs. William Temple- ^ ra lj° n Agent,

man; treasurer, Mrs. Robert 1 , ^ le s ° n « “Onward Christian Henderson ' Soldiers led by Mrs. Robert LasThe new president, then tookP 6 -^ - members repeated the over giving out next years pro- | Club Creed and gave the flag gram books and having each sa ^ ll te. Mrs. Bee gave a very good present draw for secret sisters ^ esson on Looking Ahead.’ By

FIRST THOUGHTS

Man takes orders from his parents until he’s old enough to marry and from his wife until he's old enough to bury.

of Bainbridge, January 29. 1908. They went to housekeeping north e.ust of Russellville and later

Panthers Bow To Cloverdale

Ward Lambert Is Dead In Lafayette

Cloverdale defeated the Belle Union high school basketbal team on the Fillmore gymnasium floor Saturday evening to the tune of 58 to 37. Simmons foi Belle Union and Shee.se for Cloverdale were the big guns, the former scoring 14 point* while Sheesc scored 25 points. The Cloverdale B team defeat ed Belle Union lads to the turn of 46 to 27 in a rather easy fash

ion.

Lineup and summary: Belle Union (37) FG

LAFAYETTE UP — Ward L. ?iggy Lambert, 69, who put Curdue’s basketball teams into he national spotlight with his .'eared "point-a-nhmite” barrage, lied in Home Hospital early to-

day.

Mark in Venice and St. Peters in Rome, along with a description of Vatican City and the Sistine Chapel. Guests were Miss Essie Summers, Miss Mary Pauline Hutchins and Rev. C. A. Myers.

Sheppard . Hacker Barnett Simmons . Crosby Williams ... Totals ( lo\ erdale Gerlach Hayes Sheese Price J. Steele ... B. Steele Tharp Totals

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DePauw Defeated By Valpo, 73-63

Miss Pearson To

Wed Robert Morrison

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Nunn i of Williamsburg, Virginia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lurie Brianne Peareon, to Robert William Morrison, son

— ‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis A. MorriValpai aiso’s Crusaders outshot j, 0n G f putnamville. Miss Pearson DePauw to beat the Indiana Col- graduated from Matthew' WTialey legiate conference basketball Hi g h school, Williamsburg, Virhampions Saturday night, j ginia and attended Madison Col63. lege, Hamsonburg, Virginia The Tigers, absorbing their where she was a member of tne third conference loss, led only in Cotillion Club. Mr. Morrison the early minutes. Valparaiso graduated from Greencastle High i aught up at 10-all. rolled 'to a j School, and attend Purdue Uni-17-10 lead and never trailed a- versity, Lafayette. Mr. Morrison gain. It was 44-31 at the half, : served three years in the Armed and DePauw’s best bid tell five Forces. An April wedding is plan-

points short at 58-53. , ne d.

Jarrell Graham scored 18 i

points for DePauw. Topper Woelfer let! Valparaiso with 17 and

Dick Schroer added 16.

ROACHDALE Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Henthorne of Roachdale R i, left Wednesday, Jan. 15 for Florida. Mrs. Edwin Brown accompanied them to Georgia to visit her daughter and family. Mr. Brown will join

her later.

Mr. and Mrs. George Gough and son of Greencastle, and Mr.

Spencer pulled one of the major and Mrs. John Gough spent Sun-

day afternoon in Rockville, Rose-

Cubs Are Tamed By Spencer Cops

Big Crowd Saw Reelsville Win The upset of last week in Put-

nam County basketball, was the surprises of the Wabash Valley

defeat of Bainbridge by Reels- prelim tournaments Saturday da i e coxville and Brazil. vine. The Indians led the point- ni * ht vvhon thp ° vven County

ers 23 to 3 at the end of the first , * l, P s knocked off Greencastle s quarter and even though Bain-jTif?® 1 ’ Cubs, defending \ alley bridge slowly crept up on the i champs, by a decisive 71 to 51

visitors, the game was hardly in , score .

doubt at any time after the first Spencer squad was really quarter. j“up” for the Greencastle encoun-

Personal

And Local News Briefs

Mrs. Russell Pierce is a patient in the Putnam County hospital.

for 1958. All business attended 11163113 °f films an d charts the to the ladies were served cake changing role of women was tracand coffee in the basement again ed through phvsiological developbefore going home. ment with special emphasis on The next meeting will be a ^he teen age. Diffeient pamplets joint meeting at Felowship Hall. f r0m fhe State Board-of-Health ! were available to individuals in-

terested. Books giving a more | detailed study are available at

the Public Library.

Other reports given were Safe-

Mrs. William Scobee Hostess In November

Modem Homemakers met Nov. 26 at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Wayne

Nelson called the meeting to or-

tv, report by Mrs. Ralph De-

Mrs. Paul William Stewart

V. F. W. Ladies Auxiliary will ; ^ Th ^ ] esson was ojven by a 1 Wi ggins; Outlook report by Mrs. White chrysanthemums in in matching satin. Misses Sue

meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.

at the Post Home.

Mi-s. Ethel Coffman of Indi-

guest. Mrs. Gossett on ‘Citizen- ’ Sterlin £ Hervey and garden re- j white vases and lighted Christ- . Williams, Gary, and Sandra Vinship.” After the business meeting port by Mrs ’ Ch 31 ’ 168 Denny. Mrs. mas trees formed the setting for j cent. South Bend bridesmaids.

was closed with the club prayer, ; Cassady ^ ave a report on how the anapolis spent the weekend with the ladies enjoyed refreshments ,

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chadd. an<J ™ ese We ' e V '° n b> j young homemaker in the com-

Mrs. Lloyd Conyers and the mys- - 61

tery prize was won by Mrs. Mar- munity and asked a11 cl,lb mem ' ion Underwood. Co-hostess for bers to help by encoura * in S and the evening was Mrs. John Ray. 1 ;issistin ^ youn ^ er m ° thers in our

! community to attend these lee-

Present Day Club will meet Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. with Mrs. C. C. Gillen, S. College Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Harrow of Evanston, 111., were the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. John G.

Hill.

The 20th Century Club will meet with Mrs. Elmer Seller, Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. Mrs.

gram.

Clubs Meet In

Roachdale Library

The Roachdale Town and Country Home Demonstration Club met with the Roachdale Home Demonstration Club, and the Jacksonettes Home Demon-

sons.

Fifty-two Club members were present. Each club gave a door prize to their own club member. Winners were as follows: Cagle Ten and Four, Mrs. Harold Sutherlin; Cagle Clovers, Mrs. Wayne

^ , , Kennedy; Cloverdale, Mrs.

Clinton Gass will give the pro- stration club in the Roachdale Blanchard Ketchem „ omemakera

Labrary, January 13th al 1:301 Extmaion Mr , Wayne Branne .

p. m. ' man.

The song of the month was j sang, and the salute and creed

were repeated by all.

Mis. Otha Faller introduced Mrs. Theoline Bee, the County

the beautiful candlelight wedding ceremony of Miss Marjorie Ann Tessman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Tessman, Chicago and Paul William Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stewart of Greencastle, on Dec. 21st in the

Unity Lutheran church.

The dc .bi ring ceremony was read by the pastor of the Unity EV Lutheran ch'urch in Chicago, Preceding the pledging of the

wore dubonnet velvet dienses. trimmed in matching satin. The three attendants wore white fur headbands and carried white ermine muffs adorned with holly

corsages.

Thomas Warren Stewart was his brother’s best man. IJshers were Roderick Rhea and William Lawrence.Ill of Greenc astle. The bride’s mother chose, for her daughter’s wedding, a beige lace dress with brown accessories.

Itinerant photographers contacting businessmen or city residents do not have the approval of the Chamber of Commerce,

David Barr, said today.

The Brick Chapel Ladies Aid

will meet Jan. 23 at 1:30 at the J j n g. j esson 011 tj le “Physicial and home of Mrs. Oscar O Hair. Mrs. i eniotional change in Woman Fein Allen and Miss May Allen Hind from Birth through maturi-

I ty.” She also showed slides and

will be assisting hostesses. Clinton Township Farm Bureau will meet Tuesday evening, Jan. 21 at 7:00 p. m. at the Clinton Center School house. Raymond Ader will be the speaker. Pfc. and Mrs. Edward Barr are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spencer and Mr. and Mrs. David

Barr. Pfc. Barr is on a 20-day

leave from Fort Dix, N. J. The Four Leaf Clover Home

Demonstration Club and the West

Madison Club will have a joint

meeting at Fellowship hall, ' Christian Church, Wednesday at

1:30 P. M.

The W r SCS of the Putnamville

vows, the church soloist sang.

“The Lord’s Prayer and "Through i Her corsage was red azaleas with The Years,” she was accompanied i holly leaves. The bridegroom’s at the organ by the church or-I mother wore an ashes of roses ganist. j nylon lace dress with black aeThe bride given in marriage by | cessories and a corsage of pink her father, approached the altar , azeleas with holly leaves.

Hostesses of the four clubs on a white aisle cloth. She wore , Following the ceremony a hun- | served home made cookies and i 3 princess fitted gown of Dupioni died guests attended a four punch. Several children were silk trimmed in Chantilly lace, j course dinner held at Allga.uer's present. The social period was with a cowl neckline and long Fireside restaurant in Lincolnspent meeting with friends from | sleeves ending in bridal points wood, HI. Thomas Stewart act-

Nui.-,t-, who ga\e- a 161 > interest-^h e other clubs and alno in mak- over her hands. The full skirt ed as toastmaster for the oc< a-

ing new acquaintances. flowed into a graceful chapel sion.

jtrain. Her finger tip veil of im-* The couple left on a wedding Associate Tri Kappa (ported illusion fell from a small trip to Wisconsin. They will reMeets .Tuesday • pearl-orange blossom crown of side in Chicago. The bride is- a

a JTilm pretaining to the lesson. Each club held a s^iort business

meeting.

Refreshments were served to 52 members and 4 children. A visiting period followed. The meeting was closed by singing the club prayer. February 13th will be our next meeting with Mrs. John Burdette at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Mildred Cassady will give the lesson.

Associate Tri Kappa will meet ; sequins. She carried a bouquet of Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs ' lilies-of-the-valley centered with Ned Wood. Assisting hostes.i | a, white cymbidium orchid, will be Mrs. Kenneth Eitel ana ‘ Miss Sunnie Sackett, Indian-

The Roachdale

Philomath Club Met

Members of the

Philomath

Mrs. Reid Winsey. Mrs. James Risk Is Club Hostess Mrs. James Risk entertained the members of the F. A. H. club of the Carpentersville community at her home in Roachdale on Wednesday, January 8th. Miss Avis Risk was the assistant

hostess.

At the customary time of 1:30

| apolis, was bridesmaid. She wore : a dress of purple velvet trimmed

graduate of DePauw University. The bridegroom is a gfadyate of Greencastle High School and is studying at the Illinois InMtitute of Technology. Both are employed at Bell Telephone Co. in Chicago.

church will meet with Mrs. Club of Roachdale held their first P ' m ’’ ^ rs ' damei bobbins, pres-

Gerald Sublett Wednesday even-

meeting of the current year

Red Visit To

Poland A Secret

The Bainbridge team was p’.ay-

ter and the Cubs have no alibi-

by

better

LONDON UP — Iron-Curtain experts speculated today that Communist leader Nikita S. Khrushchev’s secret visit to Poland this week may have been an effort to head off new unrest in the Soviet satellite state. Recent arrivals from Poland

ing without Jeff Blue, their pivot j were beaten

player and kingpin of the Point- (t 6a:i1 -

vis, and this might have had j , ^ be main factor in the something to do with the out- kP 6 * 1001 " victory was the cold come, but many who saw thei* b * rd quarter experienced b\ game said Reelsville was primed Coach Tom Goidsberr.\ s net tosto win. regardless of how Bain- 9ers ’ Thp 01,1)3 had a hard time

bridge played collecting four points during this said the pressures that blew off The biggest crowd of the , e a- frame while SpenCpr ’ on lhe other ir the Poznan “bread and freeson was on hand when the game hand - hit for 16 ’ dom ” riots a >' ear and a half a ^° opened and every available seat. The C °P 8 J^P^ into the lead are building tip again-and this including the stage was used to a t the end of the opening quarter, time, they said, resentment of accomodate the crowd 18 to 11 ’ and 016,1 led by six at Communist rule is nationwide. The same teams may meet in b alf t im e. 34 to 28. They said the people have lost the county tourney here this Spencer forged into acorn- faith in Wladyslaw Gomulka who week and the better team may be ending 50 to 32 advantage an took over in Poland after the

the third period ended and went Poznan outbreak, because they | on to win easily, 71 to 51. feel he is merely doing the bidTiger Cubn (51) FG IT PF ding of the Russians.

, ident of the club called the meet-

on

ing January 22nd., at 7:30 p. m. | January 16th at the home of in £ ° , der ’ ^ rs - Grace Sillery Mrs. Walter Sublett will be the ! Mrs. Clyde Rice with Mrs. Ashley 1 Ied the £ rou P in ringing the song

Fickel, Mrs. Isabelle Harbison, and since we omitted the birthday greetings at Christmas,our December birthdays of Mrs. Vera Burdette and Mrs. Grace Sillery, were also honored. We are happy to announce a new arrival in our club family since a daughter, Karen Sue was born to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sillery on Jan. 2, 1958. Mrs. Lois Sillery the baby’-, mother is an FAH club member. Delicious refreshments were

assistant hostess. A card written by Walter C. Gardner from Fort Walton Beach, Florida, said it was 36 ciegrees there Satuiday morning

with frost. At 2 p m„ it was 58. sonations of Television Stars, but the mercury was expected to j During election it was voted to

Barnes as assistant hostess. | 01 ^ be nion ^ b > Gang Sync . After a covered-dish luncheon : Ro11 ca!1 res P om,es were to b ' at one o’clock, Mrs. Robert Cros- '‘ What advice woulcl > r ° 11 £ ivf ‘ *'> by opened the meeting. Responses ’ l ie youn ^ er g eilera tion. I. to roll call were amusing imper- res P onses seemed to 3 P 6a k of an

abiding confidence that today’s

compahied by Mrs. Carl Balkar

on the piano.

The salutes to the American and Christian flags and fhe club creed were repeated in unison. Mrs. Theoline Bee, trie county nurse, gave a very interesting talk on the changing role ot women. She showed an iideresting flim and slides to demon-

strate her talk.

The clubs then separated and

minutes busi-

decided in that meeting.

BOWLING NEWS

Spencer [Brown .

i Wrigh;

The unofficial final results of ; Dickey the 11th Annual City Touma- Mace ... ment: j York Teams event: First place (Pierce honors go to Indiana Gas A Beaman

Water team of the Automotive Lear .. 2 league with 2505 actual, pin* 603 Evans 0 handicap for 3108 total. Total 19 Low totals to cash 2940. Spencer (71) FG Leaders in Individual events: (Dwyer 3 High doubles team; D. Vot- Emerson 0 .-hell 599 and C. Long 563 for a Lucas 5 total of 1270 with 108 handicap. Thomas 0 Low In in the money 1192. .Parrish 7 High singles; Wm. McDonald Dreber 6 668 with 27 pins handicap for a ' Megescher 4 total of 695. Low in money 620 Fulk 5 High all event* atual. Wm. Total SO aid 1977. Low in money 1814. j —

High all events actual Wm. McDonald 1886 Low in money

1690.

Official pnze lists will be published after audit by tournament committee. w,-

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Western observers believe Khrushchev probably promised a big buildup in Soviet economic aid to Poland, to improve living standards and block any increase in Polish contacts with the West. The Kremlin shed little light on the Commimist boss’s meeting with Gomulka and Polish 1 Premier Josef Cyrar.kiewics at a 15 hunting lodge on the Polish bor-

der.

2 IN MEMORY

3 In loving remembrance of Earl 0 H. Frazier who passed away, Jan.

1 20. 1950.

We do not forget you Nor do we intend. We think of you often And will to the end.

Gone and forgotten by some you

B TEAM LOST TWO may be.

Crawfordsville's B-team won a Rut dear to our memory four-way B-tear.i tourney at You ever will be. Brazil Saturday afternoon. The Sadly missed by Mother, Mrs. Athenians defeated Brazil 50-37 Minnie Frazier and sister, Opal in the first game end beat Terre J Burk and family 20-lp

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drop to 30 Saturday night. Women of the Moose chapter No. 139 will hold a special Academy of Friendship meeting Wednesday evening at 8:00 p. m., at the Moose Hall. The regular meeting will be held immediately following the special

meeting.

Washburn Chapter, D. A. R. will meet Tuesday, January 21, with Mrs. John W. Whitaker, 222 E. Washington, at 7:30 p. m. Assisting hostesses will be Miss Helen Browning. Mrs. Frank Stoessel and Miss Lily May Hepler. Miss Winona H. Welch, will have the program: “Our Green Treasury. The National Forest." Mrs. Wanda Bundy. Auto License Branch Manager, located at the Court House, Greencastle. announces that Mr. Parsons, a representative of the Indiana Department of State Revenue. Gross Income Tax Division, will be at the local branch office Jan. 24-31- and Feb 21-28 from 9 a m. to 4 p. m., to advise taxpayers i regarding their gross income tax

liability.

Mrs. Peggy Dean Smaltz is joining the staff of the local office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company as Sewing Instructor for the Beginning and Advanced Dressmaking classes. Mrs. Smaltz taught with the Singer Company several years ago, and has had a great deal of dressmaking experience. She has just completed a refresher course with the Singer Company at their District Office in Terre Haute, j and will assume her duties in the local shop Immediately.

| retain the present officers for ensuing year: President, Mrs. Robert Crosby; vice president, Mrs. Earl Miller; secretary, treasurer, Mrs. Howard Dean; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Fred Lock-

ridge.

The program chairman, Mrs.

served to 17 cluo members and ! each h id a few our guests, Mrs. John Kessingei ! ness session,

and daughter, Miriam Sue, Mas- j ter Harold Risk, Miss Barbara j Robbins and Miss Cindy Robbins, j Foi our February response to !

youngsters would meet lif* j s pro- c . a ]j e ach member is requeeit- j oleins with the same integii’A j e ,j f (( m-ing an inexpensive home Uie same courage as earlier gen- nia de Valentine exchange gift,

trations and would probably also make many mistakes as most

their elders have also done. C an :an Home Demonstration The secretary read reports of * bib Holds Joint Meeting the two previous meetings, the I The Canaan Home Demonstra- i

Roll call was answered by twelve members at which time dues were paid for this year. The secretary. Mrs. Iva Hatcourt, gave the secre'sty's re-

port.

The group then met in session and repeated the club pray i and adjourned. Delicious refiro hments of cookies, tea, coffee and mints

November meeting at the home tion Club held a joint meeting

Osborne Hutchins, presented Mrs. ^ ° f 54is. Vera Burdette, Mrs. , with four othei dubs. Club SixDevvey Wilson who gave Federa- Eetty Burdette assistant and the teen, Groveland Homemakers, tion news. : Christmas meeting held at the West Floyd, and West Marion Mrs. Howard Ashley told "The' kome of Mrs. Grace Goodwin ' clubs, at the Civic Building in Story of Television’’ in her usual : with Mrs. Ida Stevens as as- Coatesville, Thm sday, Jan. 16th. pleasing manner, began with the -ristant hostess. These delayed at 1:30 p. m. earliest stages of radio to tele- sports and the December report The meeting waf called to vision of today emphasized the w-ere approved with minor a : :i- order by the Canaan president, good features of television. tions. Mis. Glen Runels. Mrs. Kcn-

The next meeting will be a Val- j T be program committee conentine Tea February 20th at the deling of two members, Mrs.

home of Mrs. Ward Lovett.

r.eth Sutherlin led the song. "Onward Ob’ stian Soldiers,” ae-

were served by the* pri sidents of the five clubs. The next meeting '•'.’ill be an all day meeting at the home of Mrs. Albert Pfistei, Thursday, February 20th. ANNIVERSARIES

Wedding**

Mr. j nd Mrs. J i- : Fi y married y • i s to 'ay Jan. 2>i

Judith Darlene Collier Wins Cloverdale Contest

The Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow in Cloverdale School

is Judith Darlene Collier.

She receiver! the highest score n a written examination on homemaking knowledge and attitudes. administered Dec. 3, to

senior girls in the graduating i P J * :i Gn a bake .sale some time class. Her examination paper will ' f March. The arrangements will be entered in competition to name ht completed at the next club this state’s candidate for the title ! meeting to be belt' Feb. 12. 1958

Isabelle Harbison and Mrs. Delsa Brattain held a contest, the group laying until each one present j a ; received at least one item

from the box of prizes.

A report on club finances was given by Mrs. James Risk, secre-ar\-treasurer and since our club irk v. . ’! times to ke- p a good j banking balance it was moved, seconded and approved that we

of All-American Homemaker of Tomorrow and will also be considered for the runnerup award in the state. For her achievement, she has received award pin designed by Trifari of New York.

Mother-. Service Club

Meets Tuesday

The Mothers Service Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Mabel Miller.

it the home of Mrs. Isabelle Harbison with Mrs. Delsa Bratta.’: a.-.-isting. Since this is the club’s anniversary meeting it will be an allday meeting with carry-in dinner at noon. Members having birthdays in this month contributed then birthday pennies to the club treasurer. Birthday greetings in song were given to Mrs. Ruth

CLU STAG FREE CHICKEN DINNER Tuesday, Januray 21st ■• 6:30 P.M.

MEMBERS ONLY

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