The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1966 — Page 4

Tt» Daily lannar, Cr—ncartia, Indiana Wadnaaday, April 27, 1966

Coatesviue News

by Joe Davidson, Comspondent

Coat—vill« Home Dcmi Chib met April 12th la tha Library Assembly. The , Lorens Lesley, opened with the Thought if Month and a salute to and Christian

Uka. Mabel Pfister gave the

devotions. A guest day program was discussed since this has be* come an annual affair. The dub this year will contribute to fit* diana’s 150th birthday. Bear this iii mind, that on May 10, at 1:30, the director of Indiana’s Historical Bureau will be a guest speaker at the Civic

Building and win show elides on our state that should create more interest in the state's his-

tory.

A short skit was presented by Mrs. Pearl Bowen with the help of several members. A bulb and plant exchange was made among members after the repeating of the Home Demonstration Creed. The hostesses to this interesting meeting were Mrs. Marjorie Bryant and Mrs. Esther Shelton. Refreshments were served. The Grand Lodge F.&A.M. of Indiana, through its committee on Masonic Education, is presenting each library a copy of one of the most famous books

concerning the principles and philosophy of Freemasonry, Joseph Fort Newton’s “The Builders.” This book will be mailed to a library within the next few

days.

Kenneth Rhea, Worshipful Master of Coates ville Lodge No. 895, has presented to the Coatesville Library a year’s subscription to “The Indiana Freemason,” the official publication of the Masonic Grand Lodge F.AA.M. of Indiana. Mr. Rhea has acted as the representative of both the Coatesville Lodge No. 695 and the Masonic Grand Lodge of Indiana. In a few months the Grand Lodge of Indiana will celebrate

its 150th anniversary with a year of special activities. These will extend from May, 1967, to May, 1968. This will be Jubilee year. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Johnson and family, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davidson, were on a trip through south Indianapolis, Shelbyville, Rush ville and Morristown Sunday. One of the things observed on the trip was that practically all com land was plowed and some of it dragged down ready for planting. Several farmers were seen on - their tractors finishing the plowing job. A gentleman in Rushville remarked that nearly all the farmers in the county

were through with their breaking and given a week of favorable weather, hundreds of acres of com would be planted. Friday of last week, Mrs. Edna Smith visited in Indianapolis with her daughter, Mrs. William Alsop. Callers at Mrs. Smith’s home over the weekend were Mrs. Johnnie Shoemaker and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shoemaker of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me Cullough and Mrs. Helen Jones of Greencastle. Tuesday afternoon callers were Mrs. Cora Hunt and Mrs. Ruby McWethy of Amo. Mrs. Ethyl Barker of Fillmore

spent part of last week visiting joyed a treat of old

cherry cobbler and whipped cream. Mrs. Callie Casady

with her sister, Mrs. Smith. Tuesday evening the Fillmore Rebekah Lodge had Inspection, which meant a big evening for all members. Several local ladies were taking pies, cakes, sandwiches and any number of good things to be enjoyed at the close of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bottorff were callers Tuesday morning at the home of Mrs. Lula Berry

in Danville.

The Mary Circle of WSCS met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Bottorff. Nine members were present. Mrs. Fem Lawrence gave devotions. After the meeting all en-

helped serve.

Mr. and Mrs. Ollie McCloud were on a business trip to Dan-

ville Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen were callers Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Edith Buffo. Reverend and Mrs. John Deal left for Key West, Florida, immediately after church services Sunday. Their son is in the service of Uncle Sam and is expected to be moved from the states almost any time and is states almost any time and his

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