The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 May 1964 — Page 3

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THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE. INDIANA

WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1964 Page 3

Members of the Bainbridge High School Future Homemakers of America presented a fashion show Friday, May 1st, in the school’s gym. Ninety-two girls modeled the clothing they had made this year. Shown above is Norma Spencer and her small guest, Tonya Costin, modeling outfits that are alike. Jackie Minnick, narrator, is shown on the left.

Morton News m 2 Mrs. Minnie Sadler has re- • turned to her home after spend- • ing two weeks with her son, Iw.A. Sadler and wife of Rock- ! ville. 4t • Mrs. Lucile Hutcheson ac- . companied her daughter Mrs. • Jean Parent and son, Rick •to the Country Side Inn last I Wednesday evening for dinner. • Dorothy Bettis spent the • weekend with her parents Mr. 1 and Mrs. Wayne Bettis. a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bartley of • Muncie were visitors of Mr. • and Mrs. Z.B. Burkett last Mon- • day and Sunday afternoon call-

' ers were Professor and Mrs. Howard Burkett and son, Richard and Mrs. Jesse Vermillion. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shonkwiler were recent ; visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Vern ! Sigler. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson were in Crawfordsville Sunday to hear Governor Wallace speak. Sunday afternoon callers of the Andersons’ were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson of Russellj ville. The program committee for the Clinton and Madison Friend- ; ly Club met at the home of I Mrs. Maude O’Haver last Wednesday afternoon to make out

the 1964 and 1965 club program. The following ladies were on the committee, Mrs. Glen Gosnell. Mrs. Harvey Frazier, Mrs. Willard Miller and Mrs. Serna Burk. Mrs. Earl Mitchell returned to her home last Friday. She and her daughter, Mrs. Bill Schingel went by plane to El Paso Texas to visit her son and family. On her return trip home she spent a few days with her daughter. Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Roscoe White were her sister, Mrs. Marie Clark of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gilderlin of Rockville and her daughter Mrs. Jesse Vermillion.

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Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Daisy Alexander were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore and son, Clarid of Waveland and Mrs. Betty Clodfelter of Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum were in Kansas Illinois Sunday and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Washburn, friends they had met a few years ago on an Alaskian trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scobee and daughter were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David Clodfelter and family. Mr. Tom Scobee and daughter, Barbara were Sunday evening dinner guests of the Clodfelters. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Akins of Chicago were guests of Mrs. Daisy Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum last Tuesday, Mrs. Akins was formerly Dulcenia Ratcliff of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spencer and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Clodfelter and children, Mrs. Charlotte Smith and children Phil King were Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Violet Bennett in Clinton Falls. Sunday afternoon callers of Mrs. Russell O’Haver were Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Elliott of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Overpeck of Rockville. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Huffman and family and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Kink were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call.

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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Vaugh and children were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson and family. Mrs. Noel Nicholson spent the week end in Terre Haute with her daughter and attended the Mother’s Day activities at Ind. State. Mrs. Nicholson also played for Kathy Dearinger who sang at the dress review last Friday evening at the Bainbridge School. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Mitchell of Danville were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Earl Mitchell.

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4-H Club News The Hustling Hawks met at the school building on April 29, 1964 at 8:00 p.m. The meeting was called to order by John Rusk. The pledges to the flags were given by Joe Beck and Eddie Britton. Later, the group enjoyed some action songs which consisted of a little exercise. The songs were led by the song leaders Nancy Perkins and Keith Crosby. The Secretary and Treasurer report was given by Beck McFarland. The record books and project manuals were given out to all the members. The business was adjourned and the recreation leader Harry Ludlow

led the group in a few activities.

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! isu SOME BILLS BEING POSTED—A family of bluebirds is being produced in the Dan Cihak mail box in Raleigh, N. C. You’re looking down at the eggs, and at the note the Cihaks clipped on the box to warn the postman against using it till the birds hatch and fly away. It is not known yet whether ZIP Code will affect delivery.

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