The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 April 1967 — Page 8
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Tha Daily Bannar, Oraaneaatla, Indiana
Wednesday, April 5, 1967
Try and Stop Me
By BENNETT CCRP*
rpwo FEMININE adornments to a fashionable dub A show in Las Vegas were chatting about a mutual acquaintance. “You should have seen her antics when I met < her on the Strip yester- * day,” chuckled one. “She 6 was terrified that I ^ wouldn’t notice her new engagement ring.” “Did . you?” asked the other. * “DID I” replied the first. , “I not only noticed it I i RECOGNIZED it!” * * •
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Note to serious students of football strategy: Tommy Prothro, coach of the UCLA eleven, and staunch advov eate of not always waiting y. until fourth down to punt, y , asserts that on 127 occaw. sions in the 1966 season his opponents found themselves with eight yards or more to go on third down and failed to make it on all but 17 occasions. The advantage, on the other hand, for teams that occasionally quick* ^ kick, points out Prothro. is that “they gam an average of six yards per play more, since the opponent doesn t dare ru^h too “hard.” • • • t? ■QUICKIES: One of those new far-out artists gam the most an thence dm* y«g" show of the season last month. Only one man showed up. Hen-pecked husband to his secretary: “Well, I got my wife the s , electric typewriter she's been erasing. Mow, It I eould only find her a chair to match .. .’* $ e 1MT. tor Bennett Cert MMbato* W
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Morton News By Mrs. Russell O Haver, Correspondent
O’Hair was, bride is the daughter of Mr.
Miss Marlyn
honored with a miscellaneous •hower at Union Chapel Church dast Tuesday evening. Marlyn Appreciated greatly the many -nice and useful gifts she re-
ceived.
v Wo welcome back to our ..community Larry Phipps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Phipps. Larry returned to his home ihst week after serving a year te South Vietnam. Mr. aqd Mrs. Albert Whitehead shopped in Terre Haute
hurt Thursday.
Mrs. Minnie Sadler was released from the Culver Hospital last week and is recuperating at the home of her daughster, Mrs. Howard Davis. ! There will be a PTA meeting at the Clinton Center School Tuesday evening, April 11. Entertainment will be in charge of the music teacher. Mr. Jacob
fend his students.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McIntyre «f Richmond and Mrs. Myrtle Boatman were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cay-
wood.
Mr. and Mrs. David Clodfelter and daughter Lou Ann were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Emmons and
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and Mrs. Fred Thompson near Morton and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Parent of Bainbridge. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Only immediate families were present for the ceremony. A. H. Pelfrey of Hamilton, Ohio, Mrs. Fred Thompson’s brother called at the Thompson home Sunday evening and enjoyed the reception with the
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Taylor and sons of Howell, Michigan, from Friday evening until Sunday a. m. when they drove to Edwardburk, Michigan and had dinner with Mrs. Elizabeth Balyeat.
Air. Jackson’s aunt
Mrs. W. S. Lawler‘ ©f Russellville is a house guest of Air. and Airs. Noel Nicholson. Airs. Mary Jean Huffman and children were Sunday afternoon callers of Airs. James
Wagner and family.
Several from this community
j attended the Alusie Festival at | Roachdale last Friday evening. | Russellville, Bainbridge, Clinton
- , . _ . , Center and Roachdale schools
tourht.r Ch.yl «t HOT City Ohio. John, Steve and Alark j
Clodfelter visited Air. and Airs. Sunday aftemon callers of Don Clodfelter and family of an< * ■^ rs - Mike O Hair and Indianapolis during the week 30115 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
O’Hair and Ronnie O’Hair of
. Air. and Airs. Vem Sigler Bainbridge and Marlyn Gibson spent the day Saturday with R* e l svi ii*Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wright. ’ Airs. Donna Barker and chilThey also called on Air. and dren of Bainbridge were ThursAlrs. Fay Thomas and Air. and day evening visitors of Air. and Airs. Robert Thomas. Airs. Harold Barker and family. ‘ Airs. Helen Bosley of Indi- j The occasion was the celebratoiapolis, spent the day last j tion of Dale Barker’s birthday. Thursday with her brother
Harold Barker and family. AD. and Airs. Joe Stultz and sons were host and hostess for *. birthday dinner on Sunday in honor of Airs. William Woodrum J'r. of North Salem. Other guests were Air. Wodson and sons, Air. and Airs. James
Frazier and children, Joy and :
Ron and Marlyn Kincaid. 'Air. and Airs. Rex Call called on Airs. Call’s sisters. Airs. Eva ATaher and Airs. Grace Scott
of Rockville Sunday afternoon, j
Air. and Airs. James Clod-:
falter and children attended the j Boy Scouts “Court of Honor” t
ai the Brick Chapel Church Saturday evening. Jay Clod-
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falter made Life Scout. He is. tl^e son of Air. and Airs. James | Clodfelter. Miss Judith Anne Thompson became the bride of I. Fredrick Parent in a double ring ceremony Sunday evening at th|B Union Chapel Church. The
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By Mrs. Charles Smith, Correspondent Saturday • v e n i n g supper ; Easter weekend with Mr. and guests of Air. and Mrs. Forest Mrs. Raymond Pursell and Williamson were Air. and Mrs. j Ralph. Robert Wallace and daughter,; Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Dale of Julia, of Plainfield, Air. and Lizton spent Wednesday evenMrs Jim Williamson and fam- ing with Air. and Airs. Charles ily and the three Hutcheson IF, Smith. children of Greencastle. Jerry The M.Y.F. members and Williamson of Terre Haute guests had a wiener roast folspent the weekend at home. lowed by a hay ride Friday Air. and Airs. Jesse Hutche-
son are the parents of a nine
W.S.C.S. Faith Circle will
pound son, named Rodney ; meet Tuesday, April 11. Cirde 1 Craig, born Friday morning at wil1 meet Thursday, April 13. the Putnam County Hospital. Both m eetin gs are important as Airs. Hutcheson is Vera Jean. P lans are bein S completed for the youngest daughter of Air.. ser ' annua l school aland Airs. Forest Williamson. I umni . banquet on Saturday,
Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. Apnl 22,
and Mrs. Charles Smith were. Mrs. Mabel Brasman and Airs. Daisy Youngerman and j Mrs. Leona Decker of Indianapthe Newkirk sisters, Susan, 0115 visited Sunday afternoon Alarsha and Patty. with Mr. and Airs. Cleo Shuck. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Await Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tanksley and sons of Carmi. 111., spent'and son spent Sunday with
Mrs. Avaril Huller and Mrs. Daisy Youngerman. The Newkirk sisters returned home with them. They had spent their week’s vacation here. The Stadler family vacated the Cole rental Thursday. Airs. Irma Nichols has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nichols and family. Her broken ankle is mending as well as possible. Birthday guests of Lee Wells Wednesday, Alarch 29, were Air. and Mrs. Carlton Cunningham of Greencastle. Air. and Airs. Charles Wells and Junior of Greencastle, Mrs. Ruth Brown and children of Indianapolis. Other callers last week were Mr. and Airs. Jesse Evans, Airs. Sylvia Nichols and children, Laura and Mark, Airs. Joan AIcClure and children, Mickie, Kennie and Stevie. Airs. Ruth Brown and children called Wednesday evening on Air. and Airs. Carl Crews and children. Lonnie Hubbard, Banner and News carrier, went with the group who won trips to Canada. |
Cloverdale School News
who left early Monday morn-
ing.
Band Parents are sponsoring a smorgasbord in the school
gym Saturday, April 8, starting The students at C.H.S. relucat 6 p.m. The goal is to clear tantly returned from their Easenough money to finish paying j ter vacations to fill the empty
for the band uniforms purchas-1 halls Tuesday, Alarch 28.
ed in the fal1 of 1965. Under Alay 5, on the school Air. and Mrs. Vemce F. Lewis lendar ls ^ itten , Senior of Indianapolis were supper play> „ ^ Seniors are now ^ guests Saturday of Mr. and work on the produc _ Mrs. Charles Smith. The Smiths | tion . They have chosen a light
were Sunday dinner guests of | comedy, “Butter on Bacon.” Airs. Ruth Smith. _ . . _ ... , Some members of the ThesvVayne Allen Tharp and, . m , • . tv . pian Troup are planning to go Olivia Jean King were united f T tt • , _ ® 1 to Indiana University to see
m marnage Sunday afternoon. othen0i whl( . h , s a tectajcaI Apnl 2^ m the Filtaore M eth °- movle ^ , d , 8
dist Church, with Rev. John r
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McFarland officiating. The sis-
ter of the bride was maid of This week is National F.H.A. honor. Larry Miller, was best week and Saturday, April 1. man. The brother of the bride- some of our members journeyed groom, John Tharp, and Dan to Princeton to the District Clark were ushers, and Mrs. j Meeting. Besides receiving the Crystal Barker, organist ; club charter, the Cloverdale
F.H.A. Chapter was proud and
The Tell One Another Club honored when Linda Kennedy met all day with Mrs. Flossie W as elected to the District ofAlexander and quilted for the j fice of Public Relations. Linda hostess. A delicious pitch-in was one of ten officers elected dinner was enjoyed at noon. from 28 counties in this district.
She presented two speeches — one before the 58 voting delegates and one before the 870 members attending. In the latter speech she selected a question at random — read it and had two minutes in which to speak. She well represented our chapter and our congratulations to her. The Track Team is on the go and beginning their season this week with two meets — one with North Salem April 6. and one with Charleton April 7. Wednesday, March 29, the Lions Club honored the basketball team at a dinner at Adami’s. The annual award — Alost Valuable Player — was given to the very deserving Jim Coon. Jim is a Senior and plans to further his education by attending college. The students would like to take this opportunity to extend their thanks and gratitude to (Continued on Page 9)
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