The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1964 — Page 6
Page 6 THURS., MARCH 26, 1964.
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
THE DAILY BANNER
Mrs. Lewis Bales Is Club Hostess The Cloverdale Home Demonstration Club met Friday, March 20th at the home of Mrs. Lewis Bales. The meeting was opened by the president. Mrs. Russell Houston. The song of the month "Flow Gently, Sweet Afton" was sung by the group and they all repeated the creed. Roll call was answered by nine members. The lesson ‘ Blending in Old and New Furnishings was given by Mrs. Houston. Dorothy Rice gave the safety report and also read the revised constitution. Melba Haltom gave the outlook report. The garden report
was given by Agnes Stwalley. The secretary report was read by Thelma Dewiggens. The treasurers report was given by Mary Jo Rice. The club was dismissed by Mary Jo Rice leading the Home Economics Prayer. The social hour followed wi*h the hostess serving delicious refreshments. The April meeting will be with Mrs. Ralph Fry.
4-H NEWS The Willing Workers of '64 started off with a new leader. Mrs. June Harbison. and new officers as follows: presi'^nt, Marilyn O’Hair; vice president, Patty Mitchell; secretary. Jackie Brackney; Treasurer. Jim
OPEN STAG VFW POST 1550 Friday, March 27th 6:30 p.m. Free Food
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Albin; reporter, Martha Bilbruck; health and safety, Steve Albin: recreation leaders, Carol Mitchell and Jean Ann Unger; and song leaders.Genie Brackney and Steve Warne. Our next meeting will be April 20. I’m sure with more than 30 members the Willing Workers of ’64 will strive to “make the best better.”
DESERT STUDY STANFORD, Calif. (UPI) — Thirty-one years of study of 119,370 square miles of desert in four U. S. states and Mexico is represented in “Vegetation and Flora of the Sonoran Desert,” 1.740-page, tw’o volume work recently published by
Stanford University Press. The author-surveyors are Stanford Prof. Ira L. Wiggins and the late Dr. Forrest Shreve of the Carnegie Institution’s Desert Laboratory.
AMERICANA BOSTON (UPI) — Probably the first American book to treat housekeeping and cooking as "domestic science” was “A Treatise on Domestic Economy for the Use of Young Ladies at Home,” written by Catherine Beecher and published in 1841. SKYWARD DENVER, Colo. (UPI) — A 40-story apartment house Is to be built in downtown Denver.
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Jerusalem; Nizan IS, 30—A difference of opinion has arisen over the proper day for observing Passover this year. The High Priests say that Passover is of greater importance tlian the Sabbath. As such, it would be entirely proper to celebrate it on the beginning of Sabbath, or the evening of the sixth day. Others insist the Sabbath takes precedence over Passover, and to eat the sacred meal on the Sabbath would be sinful. They advocate celebrating Passover either tonight, or postponing the celebration until the evening of the seventh day. One local humorist views the situation as “tailor-made for the newly-married, affording them an opportunity to eat the sacred meal with both sets of parents, and in their own homes as well.” Apparently Jesus of Nazareth will celebrate Passover this evening. Simon and John, two of his disciples, came to the Temple today to have their sacrificial lamb properly and ritually killed in the sanctuary. WTien asked of Jesus’ plans, they said they were in Jerusalem to make arrangements for the Seder. Jesus and the other disciples will journey from Bethany later in the day. Together they will eat the sacred meal in an upper room of a house on Zion Hill. Zion Hill, or Mount Zion, is an object of much local ribaldry. It is the site where King Solomon once built houses for his many wives. The house in question overlooks a farmyard, oil press and olive gardens which the natives call the Garden of Gethsemane. [G
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