The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 December 1965 — Page 2

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, December 15, 1965

County Hospital

Dtsmisised Tuesday Mrs. Orville Burgess and son, Fillmore Gladys Prichard. Fillmore Kyle Staley, Cloverdale Wendell Shirley, Danville Rose Marie Buis, Greencastle

CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors and rela- j tives and Rev. Riseler, for all j the kindness shown during the! , illness and death of my husband, Clyde M. Bunten. Nancy Bunten

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UnhatcHed Loot OMAHA, Neb. UPI — Wiseacre burglars who stole a saf# and left a thank you note behind were counting their chickens before they hatched. Half a block from the Wess De Supply Co., the safe bounced off the rear of the burglars’ truck. Unable to lift it back on the truck, the thieves abandoned it in the street—unopened.

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Thought Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed thereto according to thy word. Psalm 119:9. The Psalmist experienced all this as a young person. Therefore he has been able to help so many young people. He passes on his deepest discovery. Personal And Local News E4 Ronald Eggers is here visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Eggers, after a tour of duty in Viet Nam with 120 Aviation. He is scheduled to ’■eturn to Viet Nam on January 9. The general meeting of Christian Women’s Fellowship of the First Christian Church will be held Thursday, December 16 at 7:30 p. m. Members of the Worship Commission will present a Christmas program. Mrs. Thomas J. Longfellow has returned to her home on Malvern Hill Road. Fort Devins, Mass., with two-weeks old Thomas E. Longfellow. The proud maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Forst Fuller* Albin Pond Road.

Power Plant face-to-air (SAM) missiles, I which are known to guard Hai-

I phong.

A Thunderchief was reported shot down in the Haiphong raid. Its pilot was picked up at sea by a rescue plane amid geysers of water from exploding artillery shells and heavy gunfire from an approaching Communist junk.

Couple Awarded Sales Plaque Donald and Patricia Dorsett of Greencastle, Indiana, have been awarded a Personal Sales Award Plaque by the Amway Corporation, Ada, Michigan, presented to Amway distributors who attain a high personal sales goal. The plaque can be earned annually by those of the more than 75.000 Amway distributors in the 50 states and Canada who reach the qualifications in a given three month period. In presenting the award. Amway Corporation Chairman of the Board Jay Van Andel and President Richard De Vos personally congratulated the Dorsetts on the performance of their distributorship, giving special recognition to their outstanding sales achevement record.

lovely carry-in dinner was held after which the president called the meeting to order. Business was taken care of, sec-trea., report given and officers were installed. A grab was held. Miss Grace Arnold was in charge of the social hour. Song of the month was sung. New books are not ready. Next meeting to be with Mrs. Arthur Eggers. Jan. 12th.

Christmas Meeting Slated Thursday Mary Martha Missionary circle will have their Christmas meeting Thursday Dec. 16th at Torr's Restaurant beginning with the noon dinner, hostess Betty McDaniel, co - hostess Mary Storm, who has the devotions. Roll call word Saviour and program by Anna Cash. Gift exchange is to be home made.

CARD OF THANKS We deeply appreciate the courtesy, sympathy and beautiful flowers extended by relatives, friends and neighbors at the loss of our wife and mother, Mollie Whitt; to the staff of the Putnam County Hospital, the i Nurses and Nurse-aides, Dr. Johnson, Elder Leslie Brinson and Elder Mood and the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale, we extend our sincere i thanks. Milbum Whit and Family

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Christmas Party Enjoyed By Club The annual Christmas Party of the Jefferson Home Demonstration Club was held Thursday Dec. 9 at the Pinkley Motel smorgasbord. East of Plainfield. There were present thirteen members and four guests, Mrs. Jane Koch, Mrs. Mildred Cox, Mrs. Dee Chastain and Miss Dixie Keller. Mrs. Mildred Cox and Mrs. Dee Chastain both former members, again became members. After a very good lunch, there was the exchange and revealing of the secret sisters. There is always a lot of fun trying to guess who is the secret sister, who has outwitted you all year. The members also brought gifts to be given to the patients at the Ruark Nursing Home. Then there was a drawing for next year’s secret sis-

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President, Mrs. Donna Frye was presented her outgoing president gift from the club. Members paid their dues, and received their new program

books.

The meeting was then turned over to the new President Mrs. Lola Salsman. She then went over the Leader Training Lessons, and reminded the ones i who are to present them to the club next year. The other officers for next year are Vice President Mrs. Geneva Sheppard, Secretary Mrs. Clova Salsman, Treasurer, Airs. Doris

Keller.

We were sorry that Mrs. Sue Salsman, Mrs. Mary Sutherlin and Mrs. Maggie Heavin an old time member are withdrawing from the club. Mrs. Mary Sutherlin is a Putnam I County Hospital patient and 1 unable to attend the Christmas j Party. The meeting was brought to a close. The January meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Doris Keller, Thursday Jan. 13 at 1 p. m.

Miss Grace Browning Entertains Boston Club

Miss Grace Browning was hostess to twenty members of Boston Club and four guests Monday evening. Mrs. Alfred j Jeffers and Miss Elizabeth i

Ward were her assistants.

Mrs. Jeffers played Christ- ’ mas Carols on the organ during the assemblage of the group. : The lovely Christmas decorations and lighted candles completed a seasonal atmosphere

greatly enjoyed by all.

The president. Mrs. O. D. McCullough opened the meeting by | announcing there would be no business session this month in order to have more time for the Christmas program. She made a few* remarks relative to the December meeting seventy years ago as recorded in the first secretary-book. They had no Christmas program at all. Mrs. N. Dixon, program chairman presented Mrs. A. L. Meredith who had charge of the entertainment for the evening. She gave each person a short quotation relative to Christmas customs and their origins to respond to roll call. Mrs. Meredith

Editorial-Wise A Christmas Day Letter On Christmas Day a soldier in VieB Nam. dirty with jungle mud and blood, will tear open a letter from home. For a few moments he will forget his bone-aching fatigu e, remembering boyhood days with his family and the excittkment of getting and giving gifts. The sour-sweat smell of barracks and the dank gree* odor of jungle camps will be replaced by the smell of whitBc sheets on the old bed at home on Christmas Eve, the pui*gence of Christmas trees and the aroma of food from, mother's kitchen. The illusion will be gone even before th» letter is finished and that soldier will long for peace, mor«< than you or I who have never lived on a battlefield can. ever long for peace, and he may weep for a meaning that,

has gone out of his life.

As long as that soldier feels joy from no more thaii the reading of a letter on a battlefield, or has hope ex—, pressed as a longing for peace, or repents through team for lost meaning, we know that God is alive.

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