The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 May 1967 — Page 6

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Th« Daily Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana

Coatesville News

Mrs. Ethel Jullman of Cloverdale spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Edith Buffo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook of Coatesville Rural Route were Sunday dinner guests of Harmon Hathaway and family. In the afternoon all parties visited with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hathaway and daughter in Indian-

apolis. Rex Hathaway was painfully injured Sunday as he was leaving an Indianapolis church. He , turned to acknowledge a greeti ing from a friend, missed a I step that led from the church i and took a long and hard fall j to a pavement. The result was a bruise on his head and a hand painfully hurt.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Poff returned to their Coatesville home Friday after spending the fall and winter months in the sunshine of Sebring, Flordia. Howard reports that while in the South, Mrs. Poff was under a doctor’s care a number of times and for several days was a hospital patient. The Millcreek School Board

has recently selected Wayne T. ful coach at Cascade for two Hayes, Superintendent of Black- i years. His plans are to coach ford County Schools to replace in southern Indiana near where James Hammond, who several his home is located, weeks ago tendered his resigns-; Three Hendricks County tion to the board. Mr. Hayes school girls are among the 92 took his Bachelor’s Degree at finalists who will take part in Old Central Normal in 1933. He the elimination spelling bee in has had nearly twenty years of Indianapolis this weekend. Rita experience as a teacher, princi- ' Heavin, a Coatesville girl, will pal and superintendent. He is represent Cascade. Merrietta married and has a daughter Smith will represent the Plainwho will be a senior at Cascade j field school and Marilyn Merk-

Wednesday, May 3, 1967

ley will be the speller from St.

School in

next school term.

The school board hopes before Susanna CathoUc long to announce the name of Plainfield,

the basketball coach who will fill the opening left by Burke Scott. Scott was a very success-

Several headstart gardeners about town have planted beans, and set out tomatoes and other

plants that are easily nipped by I frost. It is always a gamble to try gardening prior to the second week of May. By then the great danger of a freeze is past | and the earth is warm enough to grow plants without a severe backset. Weeds turned under in | May bother very little the remainder of the growing season. At 7:55 Monday evening the Coatesville Fire Department was called to the Jim Buis home southeast of town to fight a bad roof fire. The greater part ' of the roof was burned off before the blaze was controlled. Damage was estimated at over

i $2,000.

Mrs. Mae Parker, wife of the late Fred Parker, whose farm home was east of town, died Tuesday. She would have been 87 years old in a couple of weeks. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the Weaver Funeral Home and burial was in the Coatesville Cemetery. Rev. Wallace Jeffs of the Amo Baptist Church had charge

of the service.

She is survived by two sons, Frank, of Daleville, and Roy, who lives east of town. Her two daughters are Mrs. Martha Williams of Cloverdale and Mrs. Mary Southwick of Indianapolis. She has lived’ at the farm

home half way between Amo and Coatesville for the past 49 years. “The Lay of the Last Minstrel,” by Sir Walter Scott la seldom quoted today, however, these lines should be known by everyone who loves our country and our flag: “Breathes there a man with soul so dead, that never to himself has said, ‘This is my own, my native land.’ " An aged Putnam County man made this comment on fishing while waiting his turn in the Robinson barber shop: “If I could find a place to fish where fish were numerous and so hull(Continued on Page 7)

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