The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 June 1968 — Page 2

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Wednesday, June 5, 1966-

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Bible Thought Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful.—Psalm 1:1. Sinners and scoffers make poor company.

New steeple LONDON (UPI)— An 80-foot spire which cost $160,800 and is an exact replica of the original by Sir Christopher Wren which was destroyed by a bombing raid in 1940 was fitted Sunday to the 300-year-old St. James Church in Piccadilly.

Mrs. Lovette hosts Roachdale club

By Mrs. Ralph Lovett Ths Roachdale Homemakers’ Club met Saturday at the home of Mrs. C.G.Sutherlin. The meeting opened with the Home Economics Creed.

Mrs. Leslie Brothers, song leader, gave the history of the song of the month, “Love’s Old Sweet Song”, which was then sung. Thirteen members answered

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roll call with a rule for a happy marriage. Mrs. William McMullen gave a report on Homemakers’ Day, May 8 at the fairgrounds. Mrs. Cully Wilson gave instructions on the care and growth of geraniums. Social hour was taken up with a game ending in the exchange and drawing of White Elephant gifts brought by the members. Mrs. Sutherlin served refresh, ments. No July meeting is scheduled. A picnic in Roachdale Park Aug. 3 will be the next meeting. Howlett-W iseman wedding June 8 Miss Darla Kay Wiseman and Donald E. Howlett will be united in marriage June 8 during a ceremony at 2 p.m. in the Maplewood Christian Church, 2000 North 13th Street, Terre Haute. Miss Wiseman is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Wiseman, of Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Howlett, of Greencastle, are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Putnam Court Notes Mary E. Bixler vs. Gilbert Eugene Bixler, divorce.

County Hospital Monday dismissals: Lisa McKamey, Cloverdale Arthur White, Brazil John McFarland, Greencastle Kenneth McCullough, Crawfordsville. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Berry, Greencastle, Route 2 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James Wheeler, Fillmore, Route 1. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Parent, 607 Anderson St.

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Home for summer Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. b razier motored to Fulton, Missouri and returned Saturday night, bringing with them their daughter, Jenni, a student at William Woods college. She is here for the summer and is employed at DePauw University. Visitors here Misses Alta Marie Royal of Richmond, Missouri and Kitty Kerr of La Jolla, California were here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Orville Webb and other relatives, and they returned to their respective homes Monday. While here they attended the 500 mile race, and were week-end guests at Nashville Saturday and Sunday. Wedding held Greencastle friends of Mrs. Irene Strieby have received announcements of her marriage to Mr. Randolph Norris Shreve and they will make their home at West Lafayette after August 1. Their wedding took place at the Washington Cathedral, Washington, D.C. F and AM notice Bainbridge Lodge No. 75, F and AM will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Visitors are welcome. Fifty-ninth Mr. and Mrs. John B. Gough, Roachdale Route 1, celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary Tuesday. Attend graduation Mr. and Mrs. Granville Thompson attended the graduation of their granddaughter, Judith Delight Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson, at Bloomington High School Sunday. Barracks 114 World War I Barracks #114 will meet Friday, June 7, at 6:30 p.m. at the Legion Home for a pitch-in dinner. Class of‘53 All members of the Class of 1953 of Greencastle High School are urged to send their questionaires to Doris Wilson, Arlington Street, Greencastle, immediately. iately. Anyone interested in helping with plans for the class reunion this year should meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Presbyterian Church. Park improvements The Cloverdale Community Development Association will hold an open meeting Thursday, June 6, at 8 p.m. in the Cloverdale Community Building to discuss improvements needed at Lieber State Park and the Cataract Falls area. The head of maintainence and operation of state parks of southern Indiana will discuss the present plans of the Department of Conservation for the development of this area. Lieber State Park has become an important recreational center for west central Indiana. It has also had considerable influence on the area surrounding it, and the entire Cloverdale Community.

Slow Pitch league Organization of slow pitch summer league meeting will be held at Greencastle High School, main entrance, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Fast Pitch league Organization of fast pitch softball league will be held at Greencastle, main entrance, Thursday 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested in entering a team be there. Funeral Notices l/lrs. Ollie Mitchell Mrs. OHie Terry Mitchell, 69, passed away while vacationing in San Francisco, Calif. She was a resident of Putnam County for many years and was born and raised near Belle Union. The aunt of the late James Terry, Mrs. Mitchell had many other relatives and friends in the Putnam County area. She resided in Hollywood, Florida, for the past several years. Funeral services will be conducted at the Steitly Funeral Home in Hollywood, Fla., at 10 a.m.. Thursday. Raymond Reeves Raymond Reeves, 830 Gardenside Drive, died unexpectedly Tuesday night. He was 58. A resident of Putnam County all his life, Reeves lived in the Brick Chapel and Bainbridge area, as well as in Greencastle. He operated Reeve’s Welding and Repair Service, Jackson St., Route 3. Active in various community activities. Reeves attended the First Christian Church. Survivors include the wife, Mildred; two sons, Sherman Reeves, of Indianapolis, and Jim Reeves, who recently served with the U.S. Army; a daughter, Mrs. Warren (Dorothy) Harlan, of Greencastle; two step-daughters, Mrs. Ronnie (Nancy) Sutherlin, of Jasper, and Mrs. Kenneth (Jane Ann) MeCullough of Crawfordsville. Other survivors include a sister, Mrs. Bernice Ray of Greencastle; two brothers, Robert Reeves, of Greencastle, and Richard Reeves of Brownsburg; several nieces and nephews and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Whitaker Funeral Home, Greencastle. James Lawler James Lawler, Indianapolis,’ who was born in Greencastle and had friends and relatives here, died Sunday at his home at 4602 West 34th Street. His services were held at Conklin Mortuary, Speedway, at 10:00 Wednesday. He is survived by his wife, Martha, three sons and a daughter. Marriage license Wade Douglas Hansel, Cloverdale Route 1, mechanic, and Diana Lynn Woodall, Greencastle Route 2, clerk. Ronald Lee Wells, Greencastle Route 2, clerk, and Penelope Jill Hisey, Reelsville Route 1, at home.

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Johnson reunion held Sunday The Oliver B. Johnson Reunion held Sunday at Forest Park in Brazil, was highlighted with an afternoon of comparing notes of dates and names to compile a family tree. Those attending included: Mrs. Carrie Foreman, Mrs. Lulu Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Mehne, Mr. and Mrs. Halford Mercer and Gary; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Palm, Mrs. Myrtle Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradbury and Susan, Candice, Sandra and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cox and Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and Robert and Steve. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foreman and Mary Kaye and Mark, Mr. and Mrs. James L. Johnson and Greg, Teresa and Rhonda, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Tabor and Larry Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and Carol, Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Johnson, and Mike, Sheila and Pam, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rush and Debbie and Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. James Belcher and Jodi, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brooks and Dennis, Gina and Anita, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Torr and John, Jerry and Janet, Mr. Vernis Johnson, Mrs. Alma Belcher, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Saylor and Rhea Ann, and Charles Pamplin. Next year the reunion will be held Sunday, June 1. Susan Parker receives honors Susan Parker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parker, of Muncie, »»as graduated with honors from Wes-Del High School in Gaston, Ind. Miss Parker is a former student of Bainbridge School, were her father was principal. He is now superintendent of the Harrison - Washington Schools in Delaware County. Miss Parker was the recipient of a scholastic scholarship to Indiana State University, the National Honor Society scholarship for service to her school and community and the Classroom Teachers scholarship. During her high school years, she served as a class officer and was a member of the Foreign Language Club, Dramatics Club and Pep Club. trict officer of the Future Homemakers Association and served as an exploratory teacher through the Future Teachers of America. She also competed in speech contests. Miss Parker also worked as a candy striper at Ball Memorial Hospital in Muncie and helped entertain children in the State Hospital at Newcastle and the Delaware County Children’s Home. She plans to attend Indiana State University, where she will study secondary education. She is now enrolled at Ball State University for the summer session.

Every year about this time, “Daddy’s” Day rolls around. And poor old Dad never seems to get as much attention as Mother! I’m especially talking about those of us whose Dad is in his sixties or older. It’s hard to find something for him, isn’t it? A little idea occurred to me a couple years ago and I thought I should pass it on to you.

four-way telephone calls via long distance ? These are called conference calls. Three or more people talk at once. For instance, If your Dad lives in another city, you can pick up your phone and dial your long distance operator. Tell her that you would like to have a three- or four-way conference phone conversation. Give her your father's number and at the same time, the numbers of your sisters and brothers who will be talking. This can be done even if two of the parties live in the same town.

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