The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1968 — Page 3
Wednesday, March 13, 1968
The Daily Bonner, Greencastle, Indiana
Coatesville community news Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Wingler lended ^ program given by the Easter Sunday. This season is Doris Runnells and daughter, and daughter of Indianapolis ^ uidue University Giee club a reminder to all that they
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Fillmore community news
The Fillmore Garden Club been in a car wreck while vaca- and Mrs. James Hash.
; auu uauguiti vi umiauaL/wio, ^ i — ~ z~z~' A -j ah*.- x* • ~ * **— —''***•*''« **«■«•«. hof^r and children of Indian-
Bobbi, were Sunday visitors of were Sunday visitors of Mr. and afternoon. The program should be grateful for the count- J?. e * , ‘ * ^ a ^ een tioning in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, apolis visited Sunday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hathaway and Mrs. Maurice Wingler and fam- ) vas P resen ted at the Speedway less blessings that have come to jj actl(> I s w' 1 * 1 Present. Mem- Methodist W.S.C.S^ will: both of whom are in ill health, Daisy Youneerman. family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ily. Hign scnool auditorium which them. It is the season to take ^f rs answered roll call with have a food sale at the Fillmore have gone to the home of their Last week callers of Mr. and Weinke of Gary and Nita at In- Mrs. Helen Macy and her was t0 capacity. stock of one's honesty in his re- :®"f ue Daisy Hardware March 16 starting at daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells were Carlton dianapolis mother, Mrs. Mabel Johnson, at- Da n H. Macy, son of Mrs. lations with God and his fellow Williamson conducted two con- 8; 3 0 Mrs Melvin Mangus in Green- Cunningham, of Greencastle,
Macy, is a memoer oi tms club man. tes s which were won by Mrs. Mrs Ray A , len Reitzel visit _ castle. and Mrs. Marjorie Oliver, ano nau a solo entitled, “ill M ™ ™ Ca J’ rie ed Monday, Feb. 26, through The Girl Scouts and leaders Mr. and Mrs. Donald Quick Vvalk With God." day moraine to visit a M °n!i - Thursda >’ with Mr. and Mrs. attended the Fillmore Christian met Mr. and Mrs. Floyd MorMr. and Mrs. William Hood, of her husband Mr and Mr/ rrn " Donald Quick. Church Sunday. gan. of Boswell, in Greencastle
Mr. and G/rS^h me^ r M r Sd R a ?' eS R a 0 , bert ^ J ° hns ' > " fami, - v mOT ' d ^ en, were of Brownsburg. ' freshments ciou* re p a ul Bales and Leona Decker, Saturday to the home south of
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ana Mrs. James Waiters and ton is home from the NauvVnr Donald Quicks birthday was night and Friday with Mrs.' recently from Mr. and MrsJ lip Evans and Mr. and Mrs. lamny. several days because Z Friday Supper guests of Don- Ruth Smith. On Thursday eve- Artie McNary. The McNarys Lloyd Evans of Roachdale.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hood, of serious illnses of his father. ald . a " d were Mr - m n g ^attended the Fillmore moved about a mile west Sa^T/a/uera/uruaT-mnm^ num^ 03 / 65 ' 016 ^' brary has 3 Mr and MrS U ^ y Zeiner Mr and Mrs - 0ran Buis, Al-
ihe are department here was esUn^kHoXtTjuvS Snfol fl, ^ C ^ !Sef e re;: ith membe^ llia .n-
their former home. Mrs. Avarel Huller
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I this week.
visited The Mothers Club met Tues-
Brown County visiting Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Westen- (Continued On Page 8)
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narry Waiton, a patient in the ruincUw LnUmy noSpna;, is re porieo improvmg rapidly. Mr. ana Mrs. Jonn Gambold ana iamny were Sunday dinner gutSiS at me nome oi Mrs. Gamooia s motner, mis. Fanroach wno iives near anogepori. 'me coatesville Tuesday Club met at the nome of Mrs. Virginia Johnson with 11 members anu one guest, Mrs. Mabel Davioson, pxesent. Alter roll call, a cat a oi uiaiins from Mary Rum coiner was read. Mrs. | .via.y x,ju ^,yaiCK gave devotions i from the Book of Hebrews on "What is Faith? ’ Mrs. Ethel Erlett had cnarge oi the program that followed and the club was entertained for a time by colored travel pictures taken or. a fall journey through the Pennsylvania mountains and the New England states. Delicious refresnments were servea by the hostess and a pleasant social hour was enjoyea. 'me March meeting will be at the home ot Mrs. none Hadley. The dedication of a fine Kimball organ was neid at tne Stiiesville Baptist Church at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, March 3, ano it was a most enjoyable anair. Harold Leamon, ot Inoianapoiis, and a former teacher oi organ at Butler University, was tne artist at the organ, we explained and demons mated the sound categories ot the instrument, the lute, tne suings, the wooowmds ano me regular organ. He played a varieu program ending wim several favorite church hymns and "Tne Loro s Prayer.” About 12 years ago an organ fund was started tor the churcn. Recently, Mrs. Eva Campbell Lineberry left a gift to make the organ possible. Rev. Underwood con-
ducted a snort devotional service. Preston Waiters delivered the prayer of dedication. The church was well-filled with local ano out-ol-town frienos. A carrym dinner at the noon hour was well attenoed. A Georgia Market Bulletin announced that March 6-16 is National Peanut Week, Georgia leads the nation in the production of this interesting and valuable crop. The state crop amounts to $112 million yearly. The unexpected will happen. It happened March 6. 1968, when The Banner office was destroyed by fire. We sincerely wish such a catastrophe would not happen. but it does, however careful we may be. It catches us otf guard at a time when we feel we never had things going so well. A flock of some 40 wild geese were seen flying north this week and a few weeks ago a man near Hadley discovered a snake that had crawled from winter cover. These movements of nature, plus all the garden seeds now on display in the stores, leads on? to believe that spring is not far away. The Indianapolis Star Friday morning related the story of a car-truck wreck on Route 40 that took the life of Mrs. James Buis. Manv folks in Coatesville know her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Carter of Broad Park and are indeed sorry to learn of the death of their daughter. Nancy. When Mrs. Mabel Davidson was a t acher in the Belle Union School a few years ago. she had Nancy as ? sti:d:rt "nd recalls her as a friendly and well-liked
punil.
The Lenkn season started Ash Wednesday tne. continues to
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