The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 November 1967 — Page 2

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Tht Daily Banner, Graeneastle, Indiana

Wednesday, November 15, 1967

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County Hospital

Dismissed Tuesday: Roletta Hendrickson, Coates-

ville

Ella Trout, Coatesville Jane Lawson, Fillmore

Mary Dressback, Rockville

James Singleton, Ruth Pratt, Spencer

Mrs. Byron Snyder

daughter Cloverdale

Club Meets With Mrs. Elva Cash

The 1950 Homemakers Extension Club met November 2 at the home of Mrs. Alva Cash with 11 members and seven children present. Guests were Mrs. Betty Sendmeyer, Mrs.

Stilesviile! Robert Nees, Mrs. Arthur Cash,

Mrs. James Hacker, Mrs. Arthur

Bible Thought For Today

Obituaries Rites Thursday

for Kate Thomas

And he looked up, and saw the rich men casting their gifts into the treasury. And he saw also a certain poor widow cast*

. . ing in thither two mites.—

and Bowser and Mrs. Vernon Both-; Luke 21;12-

well. q u1 . ability and devotion de- Putnam County Hospital where

MargareT^cob^Greencastle The ™etmg^was opened by ; t ermi nes the‘ value of the gift, she had been in failing health

piesident, Mrs. Rober a * no matter what its size mav be.

Mrs. Kate Thomas, 85, died Tuesday at 3:45 a.m. at the

by HE10ISE CRUSE

John Schoolcraft, Greencastle Fred Snively, Greencastle Marilyn Crawley, Greencastle Barbara Frazier, Greencastle

BIRTHS:

ten, who asked a former member, Mrs. Robert Nees to lead in the Flag Salute. The club creed was repeated in unison and Mrs. Hubert Nickerson was

Mr. and Mrs. Larry Stattner, requested to rea( i a p 0em “Pre-

Cloverdale, a boy, today.

3 DAYS ONLY! Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Women’s

SNOW BOOTS

DRESS HEELS R«g. $15.00 to $19.00 $12 77

FLAT HEELS Reg. $15.00 to $18.00 $ r

WOMEN'S BOOTS

ODDS and ENDS

Su,d * NOW ONLY 5 K) 77

Vinyl

• (.Gathers

THE B00TERY

20 Years Ago

Over 125 Masons enjoyed the annual homecoming turkey dinner at the Greencastle Masonic Temple. Dr. H.E. H. Greenleaf was the principal speaker. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Van-

Cleave were visiting in Culver. lhe

serve Fun.” During the business session, reports of the secretary and treasurer were given and Mrs. Max Smith gave a good safety report on being cautious during the winter months. It was announced there would be an officers training meeting Novem-

ber 27.

The committee reported on annual Christmas party

Personal And Local News

Mrs. Richard Sandy was hos- which be he id at Skyland

less to the Current Book Club. Lodge Dec. 7 with the usual was arrested Tuesday night by

grab bag and secret sisters gifts.! officers Alva Hubble and RusMrs. Sendmeyer gave a very | sell Rog ers and jailed on a interesting lesson on the "Art | public intoxication charge.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Houck of Brazil called on Mr. and Mrs.

Bainbridge Club Has Family Night

Family Night was observed of Listenm S-

: by the Bainbridge Study Club Th e officers for next > eai

November 9 when 27 members were installed by Mrs. Irvin Ivan Leonard of Fillmore Sun-

and guests assembled

Country Kitchen.

day. They went to Eminence for lunch at the Fireman’s din-

ner.

Funeral services for Amos

TLg Simmons who presented each officer with a living plant. The 1 officers are Mrs. Robert Patten,

The president, Mrs. Howard president; Mrs. Jerry Hubei’,

Hostetter introduced the vice president; Mrs. Alva Cash, Goodhart. Danville, will be held guests. secretary; Mrs. Verlain Fidler. Friday at 2:00 p.m. at the Rev. Tom Stiner returned j treasurer; Mrs. Hubert Nick- weaver Funeral Home in Dan-

thanks and then dinner was erson, news reporter. j served smorgasbord style. Vic Walters, the speaker for “Hawaiian Luau” at the evening, was introduced by Northeast School

Mrs. Jesse South.

no matter what its size may be. for three years.

She was born June, 1882, the daughter of Alfred and Melissa Thompson Nichols. She married Elmer Thomas at Raccoon on Feb. 21, 1901. She was a resident of the Roachdale commu-

nities all of her life.

J Mrs. Thomas is survived by

Windy Hill Country Club j fj ve daughters, Mrs. Ada Wyatt Bridge Luncheon for November of Greencastle, Mrs. Lola Koshas been cancelled. tanzer of Crawfordsville, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Col-1 olive Miller of Lafayette, Mrs. lins are in San Francisco, where Melissa Harbison of Russellville they are enjoying a week. an( j Mrs. Florence Jeffries of Coterie will meet Friday at Rochdale; three sons, Harry of 7:30 p.m. at the home of Ruth In dia n apolis, Elmer Jr. of

Greencastle and Alfred of Portland, Ore., a brother Walter Nichols; one sister, Mrs. Bessa Peffley; 16 grandchildren, and

14 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, a sister, Viola

Ruark, and a grandson.

Funeral services will be at the Perkins Funeral Home in Roachdale at 2 p.m. Thursday. Friends may call after noon Wednesday. Burial will be in the Hebron Cemetery at Rus-

sellville.

Stewart. Mrs. Harold Stewart

will have the program.

Robert Steegmiller, 49. city,

Dear Folks; Today I am laughing no end. And I want all of you who have a tape recorder to share it with me.

ly has at least two speeds! Whether it is Bach, Beethoven or Jazz ... try playing it at a different speed. You will find that some of

Remember all those tapes we j those old symphonies and Hahave played hundreds and hun- waiian music when played in dreds of times and we got tired l double time are absolutely hiof larious . . . kind like the old Well, your tape recorder sure- j (Continued on Page S)

Lucille Hutcheson Is Club Hostess

ville. Mr. Goodhart died Tuesday at the Hendricks County

Hospital. The Clinton-Madison FriendMrs. Arthur G. (Betty) Han- ly Club met November 9 with

On Sat Nov 18th from 5 to sen > wbo has been at the Ma >' 0 Lucille Hutcheson.

His subject was Natural Re- 9 p.m. Northeast Elementary Clinic, is recuperating after The program was given by sources in Indiana. He said the P.T.A. will be having a surgery. She would enjoy hear- Mrs. John Boyd. She showed state has acquired access to "Hawaiian Luau.” It is their ing from her friends. Cards can slides and talked about New over 18,000 acres for this work, annual fund raising project and b * ^dressed to her, care of St. Zealand and some of the surPamphlets were given to each everyone is hard at work to Mary’s Hospital, Rochester, rounding islands, their people, one present showing the name guarantee a fun filled evening Minnesota 55901. customs, flowers and churches, of the site, county, acres of for all who attend. Dinner will There will be a meeting this Having visited these places,

be served from 5 to 7:30. The evening at 7:30 at the Indiana her talk was most interesting menu consists of Appetizers, i Gas Co. demonstration room and enjoyed by all.

Chicken Hekka with rice, Ham,

water available and location of

the sites.

An interesting question and answer period followed. After a social hour, the club adjourned to meet again next

year.

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F. K. WUERTZ 5‘ t. s 1 00 The Busy Dime Store On The East Side Of The Square

Fried Chicken, Assorted Salads, Candied Sweet potatoes and Des-serts.

Co. demonstration

for Greencastle Little League! Committee reports were givThere will be installation of en and the usual business trans-

officers for 1968 and plans will acted.

be discussed for the 1968 sea- Gifts for mental health pason. Teams managers and all tients will be left with Georgia

interested people are urged to Martin.

attend. Refreshments were served to 16 members and the following Bill Sandy Says, “A fellow guests, Velma Hedrick, Mary who won’t listen to an opinion Wall, Ida Wood, Clara Jones

Other attractions include a real roast pig Hula Lessons and “Outrigger Penny Toss” and a “Trade Winds” store. Lovely Hula Leis and live baby orchids will be sold. Hawaiian slides will be shown, featuring,

among other things, pictures of liable white Cleaners. volcanic eruptions.

This is for everyone—young Birthday:

and old alike. Come as a family J Tracy Lynn Proctor, daughor bring a friend. Don’t forget ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie A.

grandma and grandpa or the Proctor, Reelsville 6 years old Air Force, Greencastle, and

that disagrees with his lacks and June Parent, confidence in his own.” Old Re-1 The Christmas meeting will

be with Louise Kelly, Dec. 14, with a carry-in dinner at noon.

A gift to be treasured!

BMiHii

MARRIAGE LICENSE

Randal Allen McMains, U. S.

Mias Garl Bride of John Frank Gresnick

Miss M e 1 v i n a Jane Garl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garl, Sr., Greencastle, became the bride of John Frank Gresnick, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Miami, Florida.

aunts and uncles. They’ll enjoy Nov. 15th. it just as much as the children —

and young adults. . . n ■ a

Mrs. Buechler has a program Since school children wear a lot of permanent press clothes, Mrs. Dottie Buechler, Home Services Representative of Pub-

Frank Gresnick, Calumet, Mich- Uc Servicc ^diana, has preparigan, on October 21. e(J a program on: choosing a The newlyweds will reside in nent garme nt; how

to properly wash permanent press clothes; how to properly dry permanent press clothes; stain removal; how to pretreat permanent press clothes; and permanent press features of modern laundry equipment. A stain removal chart will be given to each person attend-: ing. The time, date and place for the program is Thursday November 16, 9:30 a.m. at I Northeast Elementary and 1:30 p.m. at Jones Elementary, and Friday November 17 at 9:30 a.m. at Miller Elementary and 1:30 p.m. at Ridpath Elemen-

tary.

Nancy Cheryl O’Brien, at home,

Greencastle, Route 4.

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Wards Will Pay Up $ 3 00 In Merchandise

Certificates To Cash Your Christmas Club Check.

SPECIAL PARTY NIGHT For Elks Members and Ladies And Their Guests. Thursday Evening, Nov. 16 Starting at 8:00 p.m. sharp. 20 Turkeys and Hams Given Away

If Your Check Is Up to $100 $101 to $200 $201 or More

Wards Pay $1 Certificate $2 Certificate $3 Certificate