The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 January 1968 — Page 3
Thursday, January 18, 1968
Tha Dally Banner, Oraancastla, Indiana
Page 3
Girl Scout plans are discussed at meeting
The Putnam County Neighborhood Association of the Covered Bridge Girl Scout Council met at the Presbyterian church on January 15, with Mrs. Calvin Dyer presiding. Eight leaders were present, as well as Cookie Sale Chairman, Mrs. Robert Jackson, and Joann Mette, from Terre Haute. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved with the addition of the information that the “Festival of Girl Scouts Together” will have an admission fee of 50c for Non-Scouts. (All re-
the Hospital. One troop de- tact Mrs. Dyer If you
corated shoe boxes to be them, filled with baked goods for needv families. Eleven troops
in the Neighborhood joined to- ^’ was discussed, and
need sented at the Birthday Party.
More information on the party ! will be available at the next The Girl Scout Birthday Par
Fillmore News
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS IN CANADA
By MRS. CHARLES SMITH
Banner Correspondent
meeting. \ thirteen inch snowfall In com- slides of Camp Na-wa-kwa this community cancelled out a
gether to carol the Saturday mittee for It was formed. Mrs. will be available to our Neigh- number of activities including
gistered Scouts will be admitted official books which should be f ree .) in each green Leader NoteMrs. John Boruff, Neighbor- book. A limited number of
hood Program Committee Memfor the Festival, spoke about the Festival, and checked to see that each troop had sent in its plans for an Activity Booth. All troops should plan to attend and take part in the Festival, a council-unde event to be held May 4 at the Vigo County Fair Grounds, open to the 5.000 Girl Scouts in the Covered Bridge
before Christmas on the Square Eugene Barban (Junior Troop in Greencastle under the en- 354( Gr eencastle) agreed to puthusiastic direction of Mrs. , . , , , rT ,^ J . i j j blicize the partv which has ten-
Mace Aker. This group included
girls from the folowing troops: tatively been set for March 17, 20, 206. 301, 335. 356. 369. 371. 1968 - Troops 169 (Bainbridge) and 422. It was suggested that an< * (Roachdalei volun-
teered to act as hostesses. Entertainment will be provided by Junior Troop 355 and Cadette Troop 374 (Greencastle). Junior Troop 189 (Roachdale) was volunteered to do the Flag Ceremony. Troops were reminded that they should make some provision for collecting money
them. There are also some co-1 for the Juliette Low World pies of Leader’s Ledgers. Con- Friendship Fund, to be pre-
troops might write letters to
servicemen in Vietnam. Joann Mette passed out some
Leader Notebooks are available for troops which do not have
OTTAWA. Canada. UPI _ ; Tourists in Canada with mobile telephones or two-way radios in their car must have authorization from the director of tele-
Carl Barker entered the Put- 4 . _ _ _ _ communications. Department
of Transport, Ottawa, Ontario.
Richard O’Connor wrote the book “Bat Masterson” on which the television series was based.
cotton, foam, or nylon hose are
needed for the toys.
nam County Hospital Monday for observations and was re-
leased Wednesday.
The W.S.C.S. met Thursday afternoon at the Methodist Recreation Building. Mrs. Charles Smith called the meeting to order and gave the lesson on “What is Poverty?” She included information about “New
Math” for Christians.
Roll call was answered by repeating a bible verse. A food
Spinal operation unsuccessful
TORONTO UPI —A 26-year- The examining panel here dis-
Council and all their relatives old man—now living in Ohio closed Jan. 2 that of seven and friends. near Fort Wayne, Ind., and still paralytic patients treated by
paralyzed from the waist down Dr. Murray, only one actually
■Various service projects weie — wag identified Tuesday as the had undergone the operation to reported. Christmas gifts were onlj . p atient undergo Dr. Gor- shorten the spinal column and made for shut-ins in Bainbridge. don Murray’s controversial rejoin the cord. The Telegram Murray Feb. 10.
which were delivered when the S pj ne regeneration operation. Tuesday identified Damms as The Telegram said Damms girls caroled. The gins aLo The Toronto Telegram said in that one patient. was separated from his wife helped with decorations for the CODVr ighted story that Purvis The newspaper quoted Damms and two children and was liv-
borhood from March 18 through school Monday and the regular April 16. Any troop wishing to meeting of the Fillmore Resee them should contact Mrs. bekah Lodge Tuesdav. D > er The Donald Quick family has Materials for troop leaders received word that Mr. Quick’s concerning the Cookie Sale were aunt) Miss Bertha Quick, is a passed out. Leaders who have patient in the St. Joseph Hospinot received the packet for their ta i m S t. Joseph, Missouri, troops should contact Mrs. Ro- Foster Jones is recovering bert Jackson, 719 S. Locust f rom surgery performed ThursStreet, Greencastle. ,j a y a t the Putnam County Hos-
The meeting was adjourned pital.
after samples of Girl Scout Reverend and Mrs. John Me- an( i bake sale was planned durCookies were taste-tested. The Farland and children Phillip. in g the business meeting for next meeting of the Neighbor- John an(1 Angela spent Sunday January 20 at Harold Pruitt’s hood Association will be held on Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis. Hardware store. Mrs. Pauline February 19 at the Presbyter- The Mt Meridian Community Pursell, the hostess, served de-
Club meeting January 10 was ncious refreshments to the cancelled. The February meet- group. Ruth Smith was the. ing will be held with Mrs. Bos- winner of the door prize and then. Pauline Pursell won the con-
Faith Circle W.S.C.S. met test given.
Tuesday a.m. at the Recreation
Damms, a paraplegic since Building. Members planned to REVEAL RESIGNATION his spine was severed in an make stuffed toys with mater- VATICAN CITY UPI —The auto accident Dec. 16, 1962, re- ial and patterns. Mrs. Judy Vatican Monday announced the portedly was admitted to Whitehead gave the lesson resignation of Msgr. Angel Toronto General Hospital Jan. “Peace of Mind.” Mrs. Joan Machadoy Escobar, the bisnop 1967, and operated on by Tharp served coffee and donuts of San Miguel. El Salvador, for
for refreshments. Donations of reasons of health. He is 70.
Drivers of vehicles containing the telephones and radios must obtain the authorization in advance and produce proof of it at the border. Otherwise, the equipment will be placed under customs seal to render it inoperative while in Canada.
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Damms Jr., a former resident ^ saying that, “the operation ing on social security payments of Kingston. N.Y., was operated did not hel P me—did not hurt for the totally disabled, on by Dr. Murray in February, me ” said he wa s living near Damms’ physician before 1967, but his paralysis per- Wayne now and he had no Murray was identified as Dr. gisted. control of bodily functions below Joseph Conrad of Kingston,
the waist—indicating that his N.Y., and the Telegram said
Murray said later Tuesday severed spinal cord had failed Damms now was being treated
that Damms’ condition might be due to lack of “proper physiotherapy” following the operation. Murray said he had urged Damms to get therapy but his
advice was not followed. Doctors at Toronto General
Hospital here have been investigating Murray’s “mircle” operation which the 73-year-old surgeon asserted last November
to regenerate.
by an Indiana neurosurgeon.
La. & \|| Foreign News Commentary
By RHH, NEWSOM 1 constitutes NATO’s first line of WTien British Prime Minister defense, Soviet naval power,
could rejoin the spinal cord and Harold Wilson announced Bri- built up within recent months, permit regeneration of the cord tain’s pullback to the confines now numbers about 35 ships
in paralytics.
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