The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 November 1967 — Page 2
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Th* Dally Banner, Oraaneastla, Indiana
Tuesday, November 28, 1967
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Personal and local news
Stella Miller, 81 dies Monday
RUSSELLVILLE CLUB HOLDS MEETING
The Ladies Aid of the Russellville Christian Church met
Thursday, Nov. 16.
Mrs. Stella G. Miller, 81, Dr. Frank G. Helme was Greencastle, died Monday eve- guest at the noon carry-in
ning at the Eventide Rest Home mea ].
where she had been a patient President, Nettie Calvert the past five years. thanked all who helped with the Mrs. Miller was bom in Hay- recen t bazzar, supper and sale
den, Indiana, September 5, 1886. in
the daughter of Walter and Elvira Fame Goodhue. She was a former resident of Patricks-
burg.
She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. C. P. Hickman, Greencastle; five grandchildren and eleven great-grandchildren and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her hus-
band in 1952.
any way.
Claral Clodfelter reported the mental health gifts have been purchased. These are View Masters with reels. It was announced the Aid will be guests of the C. W. F. at the December meeting. There will be a SOc gift exchange for those who wish to do so. As in
the past, each member will
Funeral" services will be held brln * * P 0 ™* of tre " ts for “ e
Ladoga Children s Home. The Aid Christmas Gift for the
Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at the
Rector Funeral Home. Rev. _ _ « Jameson Jones will officiate. *' i11 be Purchased by HelInterment will be in Forest Hill len Hlg f i " 8 and Joan Evernian -
Cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home after noon Wednes-
day.
Mrs. Arthur Reynolds of Dayton was here last night returning from a visit in Terre Haute. Mrs. Thad Jones returned Sunday from a week’s visit with her son, Charles A. Jones and his family in Worthington, O. Dr. Henry Carey, who was bom in London about 1696, was the author of the British national anthem. Epsilon Sigma Alpha business meeting will be held at the Gas Company tonight at 7:3Q p. m. Mrs. Alice Richardson spent her Thanksgiving vacation with her daughter Sue (Mrs. Don M. Owen) and family in Sheridan. Miss Norma White of Indianpolis has returned home after having spent a week here, and her sister, Marian and her father, M. E. White of Indianapolis are here for a short visit. The Delta Kappa Gamma Society will meet for their annual banquet on Saturday at 6:00 p. m. at the DePauw Union Building. Members will please make reservations with Mrs. Eggers. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Hanna of Lansing, Mich., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones recently. Their daughter, Suzanne is a junior in DePauw and she was a guest. Mrs. B. Frank Jones, the mother o f Mrs. Hanna and Mr. Jones was also with them. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hockensmith were
Mr. and Mrs. A. Duke of Arlington, Virginia, Rev. and Mrs. David Hockensmith of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maginity and daughter, Debby of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves and sons, Larry and Gary entertained Thanksgiving Day the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knauer, Kris and Marta, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Knauer, Ralph and Barbara, all j of Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. William Kehrer and Rebecka of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kehrer and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aker, Teresa and Randy, Mrs. Maynard Miller, Vicki, Kevin, Russell. Mark, and Sherri, Mrs. Edna Knauer, Mr. and Mrs. Aldert' Webber, Dan and David, Mrs. Blanche Lehr of Summitville and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sider and Melanie of Avon. The day was spent with visiting and singing with Mrs. Charles Knauer at
the piano.
20 years ago The newly formed Lions Club
was presented its charter at a dinner meeting in Gobin Methodist Church. The Cloverdale and Warren Township Lions Club
assisted in the presentation. Miss Florence Helen Mc-
Gaughey received word that her poem “Ode To Everlasting Peace” had won the national poetry contest sponsored by
Poet’s Corner Incorporated.
Bible Thought For Today Fulfill ye my Joy, that ye be like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind. — Philippians 2:2. We as Christians are called upon to have respect for one an-, other because our faith is grounded in Christ and therefore expresses itself in love.
Bill Sandy says: for the whitest, brightest shirts in town, come to White Cleaners, 309 North Jackson Street.
Cord of thanks We wish to thank the many friends, relatives and neighbors for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings and other courtesies extended at the passing of our father, George M. j Owen. We also wish to thank Rev. Pyke, the Rector Funeral Home, those who served as pallbearers, the Fillmore Christian Church, and all who assisted in any way. The Owen Family
In memory
You always gave sunshine and love When you went away to heaven above. The sky was rainy and
dreary
My heart was dark and
heavy.
But I’ll always see sunshine And I’ll remember you,
Mother.
In rememberance of my mother, Mary Katherine Holland, who passed away, November 28, 1956. She is sadly missed by her daughter, Sandi.
BOMB KILLS GIRL MANILA UPI—A bomb concealed inside a vegetable basket exploded in a Manila apartment block Monday, killing a 21-year-old girl and wounding six others. Police investigated the theory that a spurned suitor of the girl planted the bomb.
The source of the St. Lawrence River is in the state of Minnesota. The St. Lawrence is viewed as a part of the Great Lakes waterway.
The nearest star to the Earth is more than 7,000 times as far away as the most distant plan-
County Hospital Dismissed Monday: Mrs. John Wesley and daughter, Coatesville Clarence Ragan, Fillmora Wanda Cooper, Gosport Shirley Burt, Greencastle Mary McCullough, Greencastle Brenda Rucker, Greencastle Thelma Calhoun, Greencastle Clara Schultz, Greencastle
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Merrill Leonard, acting chairman of the nominating committee, presented names for officers for the coming year. Those were voted on and accepted, as follows: President for 1968 Nettie Calvert, Vice President Joan Everman, Secretary Claral Clodfelter, Treasur-
er Kate Lyons.
A Thanksgiving poem was read by Nettie Calvert for “Thoughts For The Day,” ajid she also read a Thanksgiving
prayer.
Silent prayer was held In | memory of Nell Gross, Gene i Grimes, Karl Coons, Brett ; Lyons and Mrs. Thomas. A 1 prayer was given also for Glen Kelly and his folks. Max and Katie Kelly. The meeting closed with aid benediction. Helen Higgins, Secy.
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Card of Thanks I want to thank everyone who sent me cards and letters while I was in the hospital. I heard from old friends and neighbors that I hadn’t heard from in years. Thank you so much. Lottie Clark :ic!cic*e«ic«»c«««w«K««c<ct£
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Dear Heloise: Mothers who run a family taxi service often spend a good deal of time waiting in the car for passengers. For such otherwise wasted interludes, I have a “Goeswithme Box.” It’s full of items to be written, read, repaired or otherwise dealt with within the confines of the car. Besides the obvious mending and correspondence, this box has held loose trading stamps and their books, manicure set,
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Start a “Goeswithme Box” soon and your whole family will be suggesting something that goes in it. Barbara Fekete * * • * Dear Heloise: The straps on my 8-month-old son’s crawlers were always falling off. I tried crossing the straps but that didn’t help. I solved this by putting a rubber ponytail holder (with the arrow-like end) around the straps just under his shoulder blades. It doesn’t slide or tear the cloth and it can be put on without unfastening the straps. Worked great for me. Eleanor Maddy • * a * Letter of Thought Dear Heloise: Why are some of us so dedicated that we work ourselves to death? We will get flowers at our funeral, but we won’t be able to see them. I tell others this when I see them working too hard, but I cannot seem to absorb It myself. Boss
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On Sunday, November 12, Dr. Jameson Jones officiated at the wedding of Miss Karen Sue Hockema and Steven W. Kiger, which took place in the Gobin Memorial Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hockema, Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. William Kiger, Fillmore. The soloist. Miss Brenda Fuson,! sang “Because.” “I Love You Truly,” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a lovely gown of peau de sole, trimmed in Venetian lace, featuring an empire waistline. Her chapel train extending from the shoulders was also trimmed in Venetian lace. She carried a bouquet of white glamellias. Miss Sharon Busby of Summit, Mississippi, was maid of honor. Her gown was an empire waisted formal length of royal blue velvet trimmed with royal blue satin. Her headpiece was a bow of royal blue velvet and satin. Her bouquet was a cascade of daisies tied with blue
velvet ribbon. The bridesmaids, dressed like the honor attendant, were Mrs. Vincent Kiger, Mrs. David Storm and Miss Linda Bennett. Richard Kiger served as best man. The groom’s attendants and ushers were Vincent Kiger, Michael Kiger, and Jack Hockema. Miss Linda Patterson registered the guests and Miss Susan Clark took charge of the gifts. Assisting at the reception which followed immediately in the Charterhouse, were Miss Connie Kiger, Mrs. Jack Hockema and Miss Earlma Smith. The bride's mother wore a coat and dress ensemble of rustic brown. Her accessories were gold and brown. The groom’s mother wore a brown and beige knit suit with brown and beige accessories. They both wore corsages of yellow roses. After a wedding trip to Kentucky the bride and groom are living at 314 East Hanna Street.
Wedding Announced
WEDDING ANNOUNCED—Mr. and Mrs. Beverly Hawkins. Bowling Green, recently announced the approaching marriage of their daughter, Billie Jane, to Sgt. Charlie W. Marlow of Sulphur, Kentucky. Miss Hawkins is a 1965 graduate of Bainbridge High School and is now employed in Louisville, Kentucky. Sergeant Marlow is a graduate of Henry County High School and is now stationed at Truax Air Force Base in Wisconsin. The wedding will take place December 1, at 7:00 p.m. at the Sulphur Baptist Church in Sulphur. Kentucky. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend.
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