The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 April 1965 — Page 3
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Roachdale School News By Vicki Gibson r Three of the music students •Yrom Roachdale were fortunate ’"enough to be selected from the * entire state to perform in the ‘ Indiana All-State Band and ' Chorus on Sunday, March 21.
Those chosen were Jim Risk, who played the baritone in the band, Glenda Purcell, first soprano, and Lynn Hostetter, second soprano, who sang in the
chorus.
The 96 piece band and the chorus, which consisted of 125 students, practiced all day Saturday preceding the concert Sunday. The performance was
held af the Music Education National Conference in Indianapolis. The chorus was directed by George Kruger from Indiana University and Nilo Hovey, Educational Director of the Selmer Instrument Co., was the band conductor. Jim and Glenda were both members of last year’s AllState Band and have both been selected to perform with the All-U.S.A. Band that will tour Europe this summer. Glenda has been awarded a music scholarship to Evansville College beginning next fell. Lynn is a junior and besides singing in the school chorus she also plays a clarinet in the band. The rest of the Roachdale Music Department has really been kept on it’s toes the past few weeks. The band, composed of 59 students, and the chorus, consisting of 53 members, under the leadership of John T. Wilson have been kept very busy preparing for the State Band and Chorus Contest. The contest is to be held at Lafayette, Saturday, April 3rd. and will be sponsored by the Indiana School Music Association. The chorus will sing “Everliving God,” by David Davenport; “Jesus, Word of God Incarnate,” by Mozart; and "Satan’s Kingdom’s Fallen Down,” by Forsblad. The band will perform "Queen City,” by Boom; “Contempora,” by Frank Cofield; and "Citadel,” by David Bennett. Both groups are going to try their best for 1st places. Guards Her Life With Bee Stings SALMON, Idaho (UPI) — An eight-year-old girl here guards her life with a daily bee sting —on the advice of her doctor. Julie Ann Gott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irman Gott, suffered such a violent reaction to a bee sting last summer that she must take a sting daily to build up her resistance to bee
venom.
That first sting w’as on a foot. In a few hours she was near death, her body turned a bright red, and she broke out in hives. She choked and her sight and breath failed. It took three days for Julie to recover at a Salmon hospital with the assistance of antihistamines and oxygen. Then came a series of injections of diluted bee venom t j build up the resistance. After a week, Julie’s doctor recommended she face again a live bee sting. She was sick for a week. When she felt better she took another sting and the reaction was tolerable. Now she goes to a local bee
farm to taka the stingv and build up her immunity. This treatment, however, won’t last for a week, but for the rest of her life.
In Good Condition MERIDIAN, Miss. UPI — U. S. District Judge Sidney Mize, dean of the federal judiciary in Mississippi, was listed today in good condition at a hospital recovering from sudden illness. Youth Held In Boy's Shooting INDIANAPOLIS UPI — A 5-year-old boy was shot and killed Wednesday by a 16-year-bld Indianapolis boy who told police the gun discharged accidentally when the child attempted to grab it. Randy Adams diec* minutes after being shot in the side by a small Italian automatic revolver. William L. Hardister said he was cleaning the newly-pur-chased gun on a table at the home of an aunt of the child and it discharged as he tried to keep the child from grabbing j it Police held Hardister on a preliminary charge of murder pending a hearing today.
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tional FHA Week. The FHA chapter at Ladoga has scheduled a number of activities for the week, according to President Evelyn Zachary. The plans include: going to church, giving apples to all the teachers at Ladoga High, the Installation of the new officers, the radio announcements, wearing of the FHA emblems and the washing of all car windows parked in town on Saturday.
Tht Daily Banner, Graancastfa, Indiana Thursday, April 1,1965
FHA News Ladoga Future Homemakers of America will be even busier than usual from April 4 to 10th. That is the week the half million members of this national youth organization observe Na-
Truck Noise BIBURY, England UPI—Hotel owner Noel Clint has offered one night’s free bed and breakfast to members of the local parish council—so they can hear the noise long-distance trucks drivers make at night when parking in a nearby council lot.
Air Force Plant Will Be Closed TERRE HAUTE, Ind. UPI— The Air Force’s $8,680,000 storage plant here will be closed June 30, 1965. Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara announced last De- ! cember that the 440-acre World j War II installation would be closed but no date for the closing was announced until Wednesday. Air Force Brig. Gen. Thomas Corbin said in Washington that neither the Army nor Navy wants the installation and that it will be turned over to the |
General Services Administration for disposition.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notice 1* hereby given that FirstCitizens Bank and Trust Company was on the 30 day of March, 1965. appointed: Administrator of the estate of i Blanche A. Moore, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. ! must file the same in said court with- i in six (8) months from the date of the ; first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, this 30 day of March, 1965. Probate Cause No. 10.491 Jack P Hinkl* Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana.
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