The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 October 1964 — Page 7

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

Danville Hosts District Session The Fall district meeting of the Future Homemakers of America was held at Danville High School, October 17th. Seventeen members and adults from each chapter may attend this meeting. Those attending from the Roachdale Chapter of F.H.A. were: Sue Chastain and Mrs. Leo Chastain, Linda 1 Watson and Mrs. Richard Watson, Mrs. Alton Byrd, chapter advisor, Norma Myers, Ralene Meithe, Connie Asher, Lois Hinkle, Jan Cockran, Nancy

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Rodgers, Kay Duncan, Marsha Preston, Pat Reed, Sherry Simpson, Rita Lively, Mary Bonifacuis and Jill Stewart. It is an Honor Chapter requirement for all local officers to attend these district meetings. Unique and original name tags were made by Marsha Preston and her committee. We received third place on these name tags. They were related to the state project, “A Glimmer of Hope.” Kay Duncan acted as voting delegate for the chapter. Her duties were to pass out meal tickets and name tags. Roachdale Chapter had highlights of the meeting which

were presented by Ralene Meithe. Linda Watson assumed her duties as one of the District officers. All of these officers were dressed identically in red corduroy suits with white blouses. The theme of the meeting was “Leadership through Education.” Payment of dues, sale 1 of materials, registration and 1 a morning snack were first on a long list of chores. The opening ritual, devotions, presentaj tion of colors, welcome, and a report on the Washington Trip was the late morning order of business. During lunch there was a

chance to dance or watch slides. The afternoon session was started with a report on the National F.H.A. Convention, held in Chicago. The Reverend

David C. Turnbull was the which attended this meeting, guest speaker for the after- Greencastle placed first, ^Plain

noon.

was “Glimmer of Hope”. The purpose of this project is to aid

foreign children.

Out of about 40 Chapters

At the close of the meeting the District Officers presented the Homemaking Beatitudes.

The Central District F. H. A. ] Fall Meeting held at the Danville High School on Saturday, October 17, 1964, was especially rewarding for the Greencastle Chapter because our name tag won first place. The theme

of the State Voluntary Project accomplishment,

field placed second, and Roachdale placed third. Our name tag was a life saver made of piece of rope wound with white tape and in red ink the words “S S Hope.” The background was 4” by 6” rectangular piece of red cardboard with white printing on it that said “F. H. A.— preserver of hope”, and the

members name.

Our chapter is proud of this

Barry Will Get Austin TV Time AUSTIN, Tex. UPI — The Johnson family television station denies that it is keeping Sen. Barry Goldwater’s campaign speeches off the air. One of Goldwater’s speeches will probably be broadcast tonight, said the station Wednesday. Goldwater’s campaign manager, Tad Smith, charged Wednesday that President Johnson is “blacking out the views of his opposition through

j the use of his monoply televis- ' ion station,” KTBC-TV. Smith said the television station, the only one in Austin, had refused to carry the Republican presidential candidate’s nationally telecast speeches Wednesday night and tonight. But J. C. Kellam, the station manager, said the Goldwater speech was only delayed for scheduling reasons, and not refused. He said the time-slot requested by the network “interferred with a one-hour program we ordinarily carry. We offered a delay and the network has ac-

peted it. We re in the process ol working out a delayed offer to carry the program Thursday night.”

Speaks In N. Y.

PHILADELPHIA UPI —GOP presidential nominee Barry M. Goldwater's campaigning took to the Grand Ballroom of the city’s Union League Club Wednesday. Club President Samuel Fulton told the Arizona senator the club is “the mecca of patriotic Republicanism and has I been for 102 years.”

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