The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 April 1964 — Page 2

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FILLMORE NEWS Mrs. Daisy Williamson spent Thursday night and Friday with Mrs. Ruth Smith. The Fillmore Garden Club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mrs. Grace Albright was co-hostess with 10 present. The annual Alumni Banquet will be held in the Fillmore School gym on April 25th, at 7:30. The alumni menu committee has presented their menu to the women of the Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cunningham of Greencastle spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells. Callers last week in the Wells home were Marion and Ronnie Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Evans and Mrs. Lena Bryan. Mrs. Hallie Runnells spent last week visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pritchett, near Lizton. Mrs. Minnie Wells called last week on Mrs. Vernia Jackson. Mrs. Mae Pursell is recovering from surgery performed at Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lisby visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ogles. Otterbein, part of last week. Both the Fillmore Band and the Chorus placed first at the

state “Concert Band’’ and Chorus contest at Terre Haute Saturday, April 11th. Wilmer Ross and family of HI. have been visiting Fillmore relatives. W'alter Ross returned home Saturday from the Indianapolis hospital where he underwent eye surgery. Get your things in for the Methodist Church rummage sale, which will be in Greencastle, May 2. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Buis spent Sunday, April 5th in Indianapolis with Mrs. Hazel Burgess. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Shuck and Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ruth Smith. Mrs. Gwen Huffman and Mrs. Verna Shuck called Friday on Mr. and Mrs. Lona Smith, Coatesville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and sons, Mickie and Jimmy of Brownsburg, visited Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis Sunday. About 40 youths enjoyed the M.Y.F. hayride Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Huller and daughter and Mrs. Avaril Huller spent Sunday in Indianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Arless Decker. Mrs. Harvey Elliott of Grove-

land spent Thursday with Mrs. Daisy Williamson. A large audience enjoyed “Our Town’’ a play put on Wednesday evening, April 8th, by the Junior class in the Fillmore gym. Miss Susie Suits of London has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Leonard since before Easter. The Social Club met Thursday evening with Mrs. Lorene Deweese with 17 present. Hostess served tasty refreshmnts. The W.S.C.S. met Thursday evening at the Rec. Building, with Mrs. Goldie Nauman hostess. Assistant hostess was Mrs. Bea W T ade. Mrs. Thelma Wright gave an interesting lesson on “The Methodist Family.” The Hostess served delicious refreshments. Plans were made to visit Wesley Manor at Frankfort, Monday, May 4th. Anyone who can go contact Pauline Purcell or Betty Zeiner, so transportation can be arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wells and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells at dinner Sunday, celebrating Mrs. Lee Wells birthday.

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Group Hears Chorale Program Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dooley, Marilyn Tippin, Joanne Tippin, Patty Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. John Kessinger and family traveled to Catlin, 111., Saturday night to hear the Lincoln Christian College Chorale perform. Morris Tippin . and Edward Dooley are members of the choir. They also played their musical instruments during the performance of “God’s Trombone” based on American Negro folk songs and spirituals. While on an eight day tour, the choir performed in Indiana, Ohio and Illinois. Morris and Edward are from the Somerset Christian Church.

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Club Federation Met on Tuesday The Putnam County Federation of Clubs was held Tuesday at the First Christian Church. Mrs. Charles Purcell, president, opened the meeting at 9:30. Mrs. Albert McFerran gave the worship which was followed by the pledge to the flags and the singing of the “Star Spangled Banner.” Since Mr. John Boyd was ill and Mrs. Boyd could not be present, Rev. Maxwell Webb gave the welcome for the church. Mrs. Purcell gave the response. All the members joined in the “club collect.” Miss Carrie Pierce led the convention in the universal federation song “Strengthen the Arm of Liberty” with Mrs. Evan Crawley at the organ. A business meeting followed with the secretary and treasury report, and the reports of the department chairmen. Mrs. W. H. Pickel from North Salem was a special guest. She was indorsed as a junior trustee for the state where voting will take place next Tuesday at the state convention held at the Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Frank Shafer, 3rd vicepresident, gave a beautiful memorial service and also gave the noon-time prayer. A lovely luncheon was served at the beautifully decorated tables which were so artistically arranged by Mrs. W. L. VanCleave, Mrs. Russell O’Haver and Mrs. Grafton Long-

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The afternoon program held two special treats. Jacquelyn Schafer and Joyce Brown accompanied by Linda Baumunk, sang two numbers and Jacquelyn sang an aria from “Madame Butterfly” accompanied by

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The speaker was Miss Susan Fortune, a Senior at DePauw who has been on the “Seven Seas Ship” educational tour last winter. She and her mother, Mrs. Fortune, were introduced by Mrs. Truman G. Yuncker who assisted Miss Fortune by running the slides during the lecture of this tour. There were 286 persons on the trip, most or them college students, who toured southern Europe, Asia and northern Africa as a part of a college course. The business session was continued by hearing the club reports with Mrs. Ed Cassity in charge. The nominating committee read the following slate; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Byron Crosby; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. Robert McCullough; Corr. Secretary, Mrs. D.O. Tate; Treasurer, Mrs. Russell O’Haver; auditor, Mrs. Grace Hurst. These were elected to serve two years. Mrs. Nettie Utt gave the auditors’ report. Mrs. Nona Grantham presented the resolutions which were accepted. Mrs. Tate Invited the club to meet at Bainbridge next year. The sanctuary was decorated by a beautiful bouquet given by Mrs. Mary S. Luther of Bainbridge. Mrs. Purcell dismissed the meeting with a prayer.

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CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank my many friends for remembering me with beautiful flowers and cards during my illness. Mrs. Clara Reeves

My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth. Psalm 121:2 The help of the Lord is all we can want or need—for the strongest temptations, for the severest shock, for the hardest task. Why do we turn from him to the vain and empty things of earth? Personal And Local News Coterie will meet Friday 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. John Poor; Mrs. Emory Brattain will have the program. A daughter was bom Wednesday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Whitkanack of Cloverdale Route

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Officials of the Putnam County Coin Club and the Special Events staff on WGRE Radio at Depauw University are planning a 30 minute program entitled “Coin Collecting, Past and Present,” on Monday, April 20, at 7:00 p.m. This program is planned in conjunction with the observance of National Coin Week April 18-26. Dr. Clyde H. Dornbusch, 1953 alumnus of DePauw University, has been named chairman of the Department of English, Speech and Theatre at Ohio Northern University. A native of Cincinnati, Dornbusch joined the Ohio Northern staff In 1962, after having taught at Parsons College in Iowa. He also has taught at Wake Forest College. Mr. and Mrs. Vem C. Parker observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary Wednesday, April 8. They have resided in the same area in Morgan County, Adams Township during their marriage. They have four children: Mrs. Virginia Herring, Indianapolis; George Parker, Fillmore;Wallace Parker, Lebanon; Norma Seller, Gary; and eleven grandchildren. P.F.C. Earl L. Chestnut, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chestnut, R. R. 2, Coatesville, recently returned from a 10 day trip to Russia, Poland, and Czechoslovakia. Among the cities visited were Moscow, Leningrad, Smolensk, Minsk, Warsaw, and Prague. P.F.C. Chestnut is stationed with the U.S. Army in Mannheim, Germany, serving as a chaplain’s assistant. Don Kiger, who was painfully Injured last Saturday evening, is progressing nicely in St. Vincent’s Hospital at Indianapolis. Mr. Kiger suffered fractures of both legs when a car he was working on suddenly lunged forward pinning him between the auto and a cabinet in the garage at his filling station, corner of Washington and Locust Streets. Mrs. Kiger reports that his left leg, which was injured the worst, will eventually be all right.

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Mr. G. Clay Robinson, of Fillmore, is a patient in the Putnam County Hospital. His room number is 207. Softball try outs for the Greencastle girls sofeball team will be held Tuesday, April 21st at the Mallory softball diamond. Those girls 15 years and up or with softball experience be at the Mallory ball diamond at 6:00 p.m.

SET WEDDING DATE ATHENS UPI — King Constantine of Greece and Princess Anne Marie of Denmark will be married here Sept. 18, it was announced today.

Miss Nancy Irwin Weds James Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Galen S. Irwin of Roachdale, wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Nancy to Dr. James M. Stewart on March 31st. Their home address is 2800 North Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, Florida.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthday Mrs. William H. Barrett, Spring Avenue, today, April 16th.

Marriage License Rodney George Dore, DePauw student. Pittsburg, Pa„ and Martha Morrison McLaughlin, DePauw student, Chicago, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Case, Roachdale, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Myra Jean to Charles M. Storm, Fillmore. The wedding date has been set for May 23, 1964 at the Roachdale Christian Church.

Home Ec. Club Has April Meeting The Bainbridge Home Economic Club held the April meeting with Mrs. Ross Hanks. Mrs. Achsa Cassity acted as president in the absence of the president, Mrs. Stanley Cook. The meeting was called to order with the salute to the American flag and Christian flag also the club creed lead by Mrs. Ray Sallust. Roll Call was “A spring house cleaning timesaving hint.” answered by ten members. The secretary and treasurer reports were given and approved. It was noted and decided to repair the entrance to the Bainbridge Cemetery and use tbe money left to the club by Mrs. Kate Balch. Mrs. Dolly Collings read a poem which was called “Giving." Mrs. Ray Sallust read a small boys composition on “Necks.” Mrs. Ross Hanks gave two selections from the "Secret Place.” The club closed with the club prayer to meet May 14th with Mrs. Ray Sallust.

Club Met With Mrs. Roxie Jeffries Mrs. Roxie Jeffries entertained the New Maysville Community Club April 10th. The president opened the meeting with the verse of the month and the group sang “Work, for the Night is Coming.” The flag salutes were given. Mrs. Alice Hatfield gave the devotions, reading from the books of Ruth and Luke. Also other passages from the Scripture. Roll Call was answered by members paying a penny for each inch of their waistline. There was a committee named to revise the by-laws. After the collect was repeated in unison, Mrs. Florence Lasley had the program. She talked on “coin collecting.” She told of the U.S. mints, the principal ones now are Philadelphia and Denver. It isn’t always age that

makes a coin valuable to a collector, other things may be only a few of one issue were minted, mistakes made in striking the coin etc. The talk was quite interesting and she had a nice display of coins consisting of most current coins, proof sets, and one of our newest, the Kennedy half dollar. The hostess served delightful refreshments to members and two guests, Mrs. Herman Shockency and Mrs. Dewey Hawkins.

Hospital Notes Dismissed Wednesday: Willis Clodfelter, Lee Williams, Helen Hamilton, Mrs. Harold Stoltz and daughter, Diane Nelson, Greencastle; Marty Paris, Roachdale; Arvil Byas„ Kathleen Bennett. Bainbridge; Gladys Wilson, Arteva Mitchell, Reelsville; Ronald Smith, Coatesville.

IN MEMORY Robinson—in loving memory of Jessie M. Robinson who passed away April 18, 1962. Our lips cannot tell how we miss her, Our hearts cannot tell what to say, God alone knows how we miss her, In a home that is lonesome. The rolling stream of time rolls on. But still the vacant chair of mother who once sat there, The flowers we lay upon her grave may whither and decay, But the love we have for her will never fade away. Loving wife and mother, so true and kind, No friend on earth like her we find. For all of us she did her best, May God grant her eternal rest. Husband and Family

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