The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 October 1965 — Page 2
Th« Daily Bannar, Greeneastla, Indiana Monday, Octobar 4, 1965
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f Activ* Tri Kappa win meet | by Mrs. Blanche Reel and her with Mrs. Paul Harris on Tues- sister Mrs. Pell, they showed
matter under Ad of March 7, 187S.
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day Oct. 5 at 8 p. m. Kappa Delta Phi sorority will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Public Service Room. There will be installation of of-
ficers.
Castle Toppers Home Demonstration Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs.
Entered in the Post Office at Green- j a mes Green. There will be a cattle, Indiana, as Second Class Mail lesson.
The Democratic Women’s Club will meet Monday, October 11th at 7:30 p.m at the home of Mrs. Robert Morrison 412
Meadow Drive.
The city rescue truck made a resuscitator run to the VanBibber Trailer Court at 3:58 Sunday afternoon. Oxygen was administered to Mary Jones, In-
dianapolis.
Clinton Center PTA will meet Tuesday October 5. Charles Fra zee and Hubert McGaughey
colored slides of thei.'* trip
Hawaii.
CARD OF THANKS W’e wish to thank everyone who helped and donated for our Fish Fry and those who came
to eat with us.
VFW Ladies Auxiliary VFW Fathers Auxiliary
Bible
Thought
Blessed are the pure In heart, for they shall see God. Mat-
thew 5:8. - * * o—j , What blessedness can equal! will be the guest speakers. The ] continued access to God, the annual fall festival will be dis-
sense of his nearness, and the cussed also.
vision of His glory? Such The Rain or Shine Home blessedness is possible for the : Demonstration Club wall meet j
MISS LINDA COPER Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cofer, 1 East Liberty Street, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda, to Frank Puckett, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puckett of Fillmore. Linda Is presently employed at Hillman’s Jewelers while Frank is employed by The Daily Banner. No date has been set for the wedding.
Cong Bombs 1,000 U. S. Marines backed up by naval bombardment and rocket - firing jet planes wiped out a Viet Cong base near the South China Sea during the
weekend.
targets in Communist North Viet Nam, hitting barracks, bridges and barges.
O.E.S. Notice
The regular meeting of the
Th« Leathernecks waded ash- Creencastle O.E.S. No. 255 will
ore and then were dropped by helicopters into a Communistheld area near Phu Cu passe, about 270 miles north of Sai-
gon.
More than 1,350 Viet Cong
pure in heart.
Personal And Local News The Busy Bee Club will meet with Mrs. Rozella Hunter, Thursday evening October 7th. The Woman’s Guild of St. Paul’s Catholic Church will meet this evening at 7:30 in
the Chapel.
The Thursday Reading Club will meet October 7th at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Ruth Bryant. Mrs. Helen Samuels will hive the program. , Delta Theta Tau will meet Tuesday night at 8:00 at the home of Mrs. Richard Flynn. | Mrs. Robert McCormick will be the co-hostess. The Country Reading Club will meet with Mrs. Maurice McCullough at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Mrs. William McElroy will
Wednesday, Oct. 6th, at 1:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Garland Howard. Members please
note change of date.
Mrs. Walter Stoner has received word of the serious illness of her brorther, Roy Matherly of Kendall, Wisconsin. He
SAN ANTONIO, Tex.—Airman Doyne L. Starr, son of Mr. ! and Mrs. Charles E. Starr of R. R. 4, Greencastle, Ind., has been 1 selected for training at Indiana University as an Air Force
‘ language specialist.
, , ! The airman, a graduate of
is suffering with emphysema | Greencastle High School re _
cently completed basic training
at Lackland AiFB, Tex.
and has to take oxygen most of
the time.
Young Mothers Study Club 1 will meet Wednesday evening, I October 6th at 7 .30 with Bet-1 ty McBride. Roll call for the 1
evening will be our bake auc-1 Dismlssed Saturday:
County Hospital
be held on Wednesday evening
at 7:30. This meeting is Friends have the program. Night and also a presentation Fathers Auxiliary No. 1 of of 25 year pins. Members that, the Veterans of Foreign W r ars
tion.
The regular stated meeting | of the Greencastle OES Chapter ! No 255, Eastern Star, will be ' held Wednesday evening, 8 p.m. { at the Masonic Temple. All j members and visitors welcome, j Recent callers at the Walter |
Mrs. Wayne Stultz and son, Spencer Wanda Patterson, Green-
castle
Floyd Reeder, Greencastle Darrell Miller, Greencastle Mary Nichols, Greencastle William Alexander, Green-
Stoner home were their daugh-1 cas ^i e
ter, Dorothy and family and j Mra Harold Berry and son,
Mrs. Stoner’s sister, Hazel and ; Greencastle
husband Frank Me Roy, all of ; Mrs David Sut herlin and son,
Indianapolis. Mrs. Walter Ston-1 Greencastle
er is confined to her home most D j smi9sed Sunday:
of the time and has almost lost i the use of her right arm. The Greencastle Community Schools’ program of Adult Edu-
will be receiving their pins are "’ill meet Wednesday night at Lillian and Leo Terry, Eliza- the G> en - Jesse M. Lee Post 1550
have been reported killed in the ^ Xv" CMher^ Baker *” l “ Sed ^ l»Uoh^“R«r«.”ti<.7u'oH.r
Freda Riddle, Gloe Graver,! Fortnightly Club will meet Imogene Azbell, Ruth Hicks. 1 tonight at 7:30 p. m.
Frank DeVaney, Mary and home of Mrs. W. K. Bartlett, tl0ns Wl11 be taught and no f re *
Cloyd Moss.
region during the two weeks of
heavy fighting.
There was not a single Marine casualty as the assault force stormed a network of bunkers and trenches. Forty
ing an informal class in Folk
at the Danc m8- Dances of many na-
All members are urged to
10 Paradise Lane.' Mrs. Charles vious ex P erience is r^red to
learn these dances. All interest-
Ellis will be assistant hostess. The program will be in charge
Viet Cong were killed or cap- come and he] make this a of Mrs W M McGaughey tured and the remainder fled fect friends night , MrS - W ‘ McGau Shey.
while the Marines were destroy-
ing an adjacent junk base. A1 1 officers please bring rit- j Where The Promise Is PerU. S. planes continued dur- uals. formed.. Old Reliable White
ing th« weekend to strike at, Dolores Hughes, W.M. ‘Cleaners.
ed adults should attend the first session this Wednesday, Oct. 6. at 7 p.m. at the High School. There is no fee for this activity.
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Mrs. Mary Skelton offered thanks for the delicious dinner Jiffy Club Enjoys served at the noon hour to State Park Outing twenty members and guests. | Among those who attended The president, Mrs. Peggy the annual Jiffy Club at Turkey Girton, called the meeting to Run State Park Friday were order by having the members Allie Wilson, Addie Clodfelter, repeat the collect. Mis. Ruth Lula Grimes. Nelle Phillips. Lewis gave the devotions, the Ethel Carmichal, Kate Lyons. | secretary read the minutes of Beverly Davis, Thelma Grimes, i the last meeting and the treas- Carmen Gardner, Maxine Stout, j urer’s report was given by Mrs. Joan Everman, Vera Hopper, Ruth Craft. Nettie Calvert, Tressa EverA nominating committee was man, Neva Grimes, Mamie named to select the officers for Jackson, Dora Shally, Lucy the coming year. Members of Brewer and Ruth Rivers, the committee are: Mrs. Lois Mrs. Beverly Davis returned Raab, Mrs. Helen Pollom and thanks. After the delicious dinMrs. Melba Eubank. tier some enjoyed the hikes of Entertainment was furnished the trails, canasta and visiting.
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MILLER SCHOOL NEWS Mrs. Rockhill’s second graders recently enjoyed a Field Trip to a farm south of Greencastle where the boys and girls spent an exciting afternoon chasing butterflies and insects with nets which they had constructed — with the assistance of mother and father. Catching two Monarch butterflies made Scott Hoover the hero. Much study and preparation had been devoted to the Unit on Insects before the Field Trip was taken. As a diversion from their; scientific expedition the pupils i rode “Rosy,” a saddlemare 1 which has willingly contributed 1 her services to the delight of : many girls and boys. Orangeade and potato-chips helped to J relieve the exhaustion of busy
people.
Mrs. Grover Vaughn, Mrs. Jim Headley, and Mrs. Ridder, i student - teacher, accompanied the safari. Pupils making the tour were: Mark Archer, Susan Barrett, Denny Bridges, Luann Cancilla, Rebecca Carlisle, Rickie Douglas, Vicki Douglas. Bruce Eccles, Jackie Hanneman, Jamie Headley, Scott Hoover, Terry Hurst, Pam Kiger, Charles Lancaster, Debbie Liston, Jerry Long, Carlia Meehan, Mark Moore. Stephen Moore, Tonya Neese, Lori Pat-
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