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Wadnasday, May 17, 1967

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will be expected to attend. The Annual Conference is near at hand. It will begin on Wednesday, May 24, and last

gleaned concerning the county track meet held last Thursday at the Danville Park. Brownsburg, with a well balanced squad, took the top honors — in

rungs and there appeared a ing of Helen Stieners Rice's storm brewing. Jones retired poem, “On Wings or Prayer.”

son and Henry Harbison of Bloomington were afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. George Masten spent the weekend in Madison. They have a particular Hiring for this quamt Ohio River eity with its museums and hutApral homes. This couple have hit upon a plan that many folks might fiTrf enjoyable. Ever so often they take off on a weekend for some eity, park or town In Indiana Illinois or Kentucky and get acquainted with whatever makes the place interesting. They find and enjoy new hotels, motels' and good places for food. They seldom go farther than a days drive from home. The Coatesville Homemakers Club had its annual Guest Day May 9 at the Civic Building. In the absence of Mrs. Rumley, the song leader. Mrs. Mozella Aller gave the history of the song of the month and the group sang with Mrs. Marjorie Wingler at the piano. The safety lesson was given by Mrs. Allee. Mrs. John Like sang two numbers that were enjoyed by all. Devotions were given by Mrs. Lucille Masten on “A Woman’s Christ," closing with a Mothers’ Day poem. Mrs. Mabel Pfister. the program chairman, introduced Clifford Hadley. His program was of a double nature: the showing of colored slides taken on a journey principally over the farmlands of Germany ami Russia and lecturing on condi- j tions as he found them. His part' of the program was thoroughly ! enjoyed. Thank* to Him fof 1

there will be a program in a day came when the office telewhich the children will take phone rang at my school and a P ar t- voice several miles away antery little news could be noun red, “Your mother passed

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Last Thursday, the baseball! sharing his experiences with the Roy Shoemaker. Mrs. Gwendo- versity. Rev. Deal will preach thmg ‘. Home school. Cascade, team of Cascade was host to the many club members and friends ! lyn Huffman and Mrs. Ethyl at both Coatesville and Amo Came m neXt t0 last place ' squad from Edgevvood High! present. Seven clubs were repre- Barker, all of Fillmore, and ; churches on the 28th, but you Mothers’ Dav School. It proved a bad day for j sented among the guests. The S Mrs. Helen Jones of Green- ma y attend the Conference „ y Cascade. Jones pitched two in- meeting closed with the read- castle. ' worship Service. _ When 1 was a lad S rowin S

I felt that mother would always

Church Notes Vacation Church School be- be with me. I could not visual-

and Richardson took up the; HoAosms KTVtnc the club tvere i Thcr ' »e ta^Mast for jins June 5 and continues for i* a time when she would no pitching chore. The storm Mr,. Uura Blehl and Mrs. J 1 *” “ d *»“• ‘ hc ^ f'e <iay, from 8i30 a.m. to longer answer my call. Tears broke. The Edgewood boys Genera Herod. members need apply here for 11:00 a.m. On Saturday night went by and she grew old and

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^ OU ^, ball to all parts of; Company ^ the home of Mrg w .s.C.S. is having a breakfast le a ° ‘. en C . , aS a ' Edna Smith in recent days has on the above date and will also ter was retired and the score . ^ ,,

, been Mrs. Bettv Shoemaker, have a guest speaker. Members

counted it read: Edgewood 11.

Cadets 0.

The “Tea” given at the Methodist Church Sunday afternoon proved a nice affair. It was * pleasant get-together for some 30 members with their minister and his wife. Rev. Deal had some fine colored slides to show | of his trip to Puerto Rico and of the workers who helped with the building of a new church. The minister was impressed with the native children he en-1 countered and stated that he, would love to live among them and help them out of their underprivileged condition. Three Coatesville ladies were guests of their daughters at Indiana State University from. Saturday afternoon until Sunday evening. The mothers who were entertained were Mrs. [ Edna Brown. Mrs. Marjorie | Wingler and Mrs. Bonnie Jami- j

son.

After Cascade’s ball club had lost their first game of the season to Edgevvood they were “never die” and licked Mooresville in a nightcap. The Cadets’, winning pitcher was Mike Calvert. The score was 6-2. The Cadets will have a busy week coming up if the sun comes out and dries field and diamond. Hie ball team has games with Cloverdale, then home with North Salem and Greencastle. Rain Is no one’s choice. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gambold of Lafayette were Sunday afternoon callers on Mrs. Grace Gambold. Hendricks County mail earriers and postmasters, accompanied by their wives, had dinner Monday evening at the! Coatesville Methodist Church, ‘ prepared by Circles ef the W.S.C.S. Tuesday morning’* mall brought commencement invitations from a number of etu- < dents who will finish their work j at Cascade High School May 23. \ One should be happy to receive ! an invitation from these happy future leaders of qur commu-

nity.

Mrs. Grace Gambold visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. Clara McCammack. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hathaway and daughter of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook of Coatesville. R.R.. were Monday evening dinner guests of Harmon Hathaway and Sirs. Doris Runnells. Mrs. Madge Dean has recently been appointed librarian of the local institution. She has taken * reading preparatory course with the Indiana State Library that has helped to prepare her for her new work. She is a graduate of Amo High School. Mr. and Mrs. Frank David-

away this morning.” Such news was expected and yet it came as a shock. She had given good advice to me: “Choose good company, go to college, be a good neighbor and a useful citizen.” On this Mothers’ Day I like to say: “Thanks for everything, Mother “o' mine.” Travis Hanlon, the 12-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hanlon, fell from a pony last week and received a broken bone in his foot. Tuesday of this week he hit his right hand on i a metal rod on a school bus seat ! while on the way to Stilesville School and broke a bone in his hand that made a cast neces-

sary from his elbow to the tip more, of his fingers. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Lasley Duncan were Mr. and Mrs. Vern

of Coatesville. Mrs. Loren Hadley and Mrs. Berenice Branson of Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sachs of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill of Noblesville and Mrs. Jean Rode were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sachs in Noblesville Sunday, the occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Rode. Guests of Mr. and Mr. Glenn Hanlon Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hanlon and family and Mrs. Mary Hubble. Late callers were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hanlon and family of Fill-

Runnells. Mrs. Oneta Bul k and daughter. Ray Runnells, and son. Paul, of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Petro and family of Aurora called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Greenlee Sa.turday afternoon. Sunday guests of the Greenlees were Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCray and Mrs. Imogene Cain of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Habig of Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Greenlee and family of Fillmore. Mrs. Valeria Layne was a caller during the afternoon.

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