The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1965 — Page 5
West Clinton News Mr .and Mrs. Ray Harden of Brownaburg were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nichols. Mrs. Vern Sigler was contined to her home one weekend the flu. Congratulations go to the teacher, Mrs. June Irwin, and her two students from Bainbridge High School. Tom Reynolds was elected president, and Melanie Priest vice president of Indiana Junior Classical League at the State Latin Convention held at Clowes Hall, Butler University, March 27. There were nineteen hund-
red students from one hundred : and twenty-five chapters attending. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clodfelter entertained the directors of Indiana Polled Shorthorn Association Sunday afternoon and evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Gwin and sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Humphrey, Charley DeBusk. J. D. Wheybrew, Richard Prentice, Gene McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kendall were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin and Mrs. Aileen Overstreet. Evening callers were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Campbell of Crawfordsville.
i Mr. said Mrs. Floyd Yochum, ! Mrs. Daisy Alexander, Mrs. Russell O'Haver and Mrs. Ray Clodfelter attended the revival meeting being held at Beech Grove Church Sunday evening. The children from this community are enjoying their kindergarten school in Bainbridge.
Bainbridge News Dolby Collings returned home Tuesday from a fishing trip to Tampa, Fla., and where he also visited the Kermit Bartley family. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ellesberry of Terre Haute and their son, Jim, and family of Mich-
igan spent last Sunday with Mrs. Dolby Collings. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wayne ■ Hanks have moved into the house in the Solomon addition, j which was vacated by the i Busbey family some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. Dickson of t Plainfield and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dickson visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Basil Sweet and Mrs. Ollie Sweet of Lafayette. Mrs. Vesta Mitchell was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Mary Cook in Indianapolis. Mrs. Harry Elliott was hostess to a group of relatives and friehds for a bridal shower Thursday evening, March 2!S,
for Miss Virginia Padgett. Mrs. Margaret Dickson was hostess Thursday evening to the Eskimo Bridge Club. Mrs. Lucille Curran and Mrs. Maude Crodian received score prizes. The May meeting will be with Mrs. Norma Shonkwiler. Mrs. Bernice Steward entertained Sunday with a birthday dinner in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Diane Hoffman. Those present were the Don Hoffman family of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. Morris McGaughey and family of Russellville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crodian of Indianapolis spent Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Maude Crodian.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele met Dr. John Scherschel and family of Bedford in Indianapolis last Sunday and they all attended the Mary Poppins ; show. Mrs. Walter Steele will stay with her grandsons in Bedford j this week while their parents I attend a medical meeting in j Florida. Francis McClure is conducting classes for teachers on Monday and Thursday evenings j in the new mathematic course. | Gerald O'Hair entered the nital in Indianapolis April 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson received word Saturday morn-
The Laily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, April 7, 1965
ing that their little 2’2 year old grandson in New Orleans had suffered a broken leg in a swing accident. Mrs. Myra Johnson of Frankfort is the guest of her son, Ernest, and wife. Arthur Garrett's mother, Mrs. Anna Garrett of Fillmore, is suffering with back injuries and a broken arm from a fall in her home. Richard Branham spent a recent weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carrington of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gosnell
moved Saturday into their new home recently built by Mg. Worley in the southeast part of town. Mrs. Arthur Garrett entertained a number of young people Saturday evening in honor of her daughter, Susie’s, 15th birthday. Those present were Becky McFarland, Sheryl Johnson, Sandy Speasard, Ricky Shuck, Larry Folck, Reg Johnson and Eddie Pearson. The evening was spent in daJicing, records and games. Refreshments of sandwiches, cage, ice cream and punch were eerved.
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