The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 May 1967 — Page 5

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W>dn»»day, May 17, 1967 Fillmore News derwent major surgery Thursday morning May 11. Mr. and Mrs. Baird Vermillion of Greencastle moved recently into the Jack Deweese rental. He is custodian at the School

Building.

On Thursday, May 11, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Whitley took his parents, Mr. and Sirs. Ezra Arnold to Colfax for supper. When they arrived home they found several of the Arnold children, with their families, present for a party. It was Mr. Arnold's birthday.

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Circle One WSCS met Thursday afternoon at the Recreation Building. Seven members answered roll call with Bible verses. Mrs. Esther Quick gave the lesson on the significance of symbols, and read an articxe on Mothers. During the summer months, the General and Circle One will meet jointly on the second Thursday each month. The hostess, Mrs. Ruth Ragan, served dainty refreshments of cup cakes, fruit, mints with a lighted candle in memory of our Mother on each plate. The contest was won by Mrs. Bernice

Smith.

The Community Club met i family were Sunday dinner Wednesday, May 10, all day i guests of the Forrest Williamwith Mrs. May Truax, with son family, eleven members and one guest i, Dee Wells entered the Putnam present. The noon meal was County Hospital, Sunday, May delicious. The roll call was 7 for surgery and Mrs. Wells “Household Hints’’ and Mrs. | is staying in the home of their Frona Tincher furnished the j daughter, Mrs. Grace Cunningentertainment. Prizes were won. ham and family, while he is in by Mrs. Williams and Mrs. the hospital. Rachel Buis. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Evans Rev. Jack McDaniels Is a and Mrs. Shirley Wilson were patient in the Putnam County i recent callers of Mrs. Ida Day. Hospital, recovering from a heart attack. ^ Judy Jo CaUendar was visited Saturday a. m. by rep-

Jerry Williamson of Terre Haute, the James Williamson family and the James Flater

resentatives of the Marines, who told her that her husband. John, was injured April 27 in

battle and was in a Da Nang hospital. His injuries were not too serious, they said, and he would be sent home before long. Weekend guests of Mrs. Ethel Sears were the John Sears family and the Don Austin family of Indianapolis. The Ray Nichols family spent the first week of May visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Neier in Florida. The Faith Circle MYF met! . Tuesday morning at the home j j of Mrs. Virginia Hanks. Tentaj tive plans were made for the ! year 1967-68 and officers elected. The lesson and discussion

were on the “God Samaritian.” i Refreshments of cake and coffee 1 were served. The Fillmore Mothers Club met last week with Mrs. Nancy Bassett. The May Family Night at the Fillmore Methodist Church will be Sunday, May 21st. Pitch-in supper at 6 p. m., followed by the program, fun and the guest speaker from Tokyo, Japan, Dr. Mineshima. Mrs. Rhoda Koesslar has been released from the Putnam County Hospital, but will be in a body cast for six weeks. She will be glad to hear from her

friends. Her address is Fillmore, R. 1, 46128. Mr. and Mrs. Don Buis and children moved recently into the Cole rental.

Beware of Imposters INDIANAPOLIS — James E. Daly, District Director of Internal Revenue for Indiana cautioned taxpayers to be on the alert for unscrupulous individuals who pose as either revenue officers or revenue agents to extort money on the

pretense of satisfying unpaid taxes. Mr. Daly emphasized that all bonafide employes of the Internal Revenue Service who contact the public carry distinctive identification credentials. If a person who claims to be an employe of the Internal Revenue Service approaches you and does not identify himself. you should request identification from him. If you still have doubts, contact the nearest Internal Revenue office aa quickly as possible.

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