The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 July 1968 — Page 4

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Wednesday, July 3, 1968

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Coatesville news

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dottorff were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mrs. Lulu Berry, Brownsburg. Mrs. Berry has recently moved from Danville to a new home in Lincoln Township. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hathaway and daughter, Robin, Indianapolis, were Saturday callers at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook and family. Later, Rex and family visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.H.Hathaway, and sister, Mrs. Doris Runnells and daughter. Mrs. Marsha Cooprider, Amo, was a weekend caller on Mrs. Effie Morority at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Masten. The past week has witnessed the end of the strawberry season for Coatesville gardeners who year after year raise this delicious fruit. Most crops were above average in quality and quantity. Callers at the home of Mrs. Edna Smith over the past several days were Mr. and Mrs. John Masten and family, Indianapolis, Mrs. Gwendolyn Huffman, Ethyl Barker, Mrs. Johnnie Shoemaker, Fillmore, James Shoemaker and Helen Jones, Greencastle. Last Monday until Wednesday Mrs. Smith was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Ethyl Barker, Fillmore. Speaking of things done by unthinking and busy fingered children, a good story came to light Tuesday morning while getting some news from a neighbor. She related that when she and her twin sister were small youngsters a kinsman came to their home in a new surrey, the kind with the fringe all around the top. While their elders were busy talking the two busy twins took out a pair of shears and had cut all but a small portion of the fringe away when caught in the act. A surrey was no surrey at all in those days that had no fringe around the top. Those two little gals should have been “wh upped." Mrs. Opal Harvey has returned to her Coatesville home after spending a few weeks with her daughter inCrawfordsville. While at her daughter’s home she underwent an eye operation. Mrs. Mable Davidson was in Brownsburg, Wednesday forenoon, and called on Mrs. Grace Gambold, who, since returning from an Indianapolis hospital, is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. William Garner. If a gun control law works well for the states of Europe and cuts major crime to a minimum then it might be well for this country to crackdown on every Dick,Tom and Harry carrying a gun. Honest citizens would not hesitate to register a weapon but any law on arms would have to show teeth to bring in the rascal. Congress will weigh any such law of many moons to find if such legislation would cause a loss of votes in November. There comes the rub. Friday, June 28, will be a wedding anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. C.D.Knight. The day will mark the 65th year to celebrate. This elderly couple seldom misses Sunday School and preaching service at the Methodist Church and both served the church as teachers for more than half a century. They are excellent Bible students. Since they no longer drive a car one of the Wingler brothers brings then to church each Sunday and drives them home. Mr. and Mrs. Knight have meant much totheb u s 1 n e s s, church, school and moral life of the town. Coatesville people congratulate them on their wedding anniversary. For a number of good reasons, perhaps, Coatesville, youth are playing very little baseball this summer. So far a Pee Wee team exists and had a game the past week with Amo and were victors by a score of 19-5. The temperature in town Thursday at 2 p.m. was 54. That is a low reading for June 27. James Russell Lowell once wrote: "What is so rare as a day in June" and the word ** rare” could also mean "raw" and Thursday was just that. Herbert L. Brown received word Wednesday that his sister, Mrs. Mamie Evans had passed away. Mrs. Evans lived in Holland, Warrick County, Ind. Mr. Brown and son, David, drove to Holland on Thursday to be with the family and Mrs. Brown and daughter, Jenny attended the funeral on Friday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Evans would have been seventy, seven in October. She leaves two sons, six grandchildren and one great- grandchild also two brothers and one sister. We have begun to see the bright red triangle here of late on the highway and where would you guess some local people saw and passed their first one? It was on 38th Street in Indianapolis in a very busy block, yet directly ahead went a tractor with a mower attachment. One could

almost hear his triangle as well as see it. The Coatesville and Amo United Methodist Churches have an important meeting this week with the district superintendent to learn what the prospects are for a new pastor who will minister to both town churches. The question comes up to the members each

week as to how soon a regular minister will come and who he will be. This Thursday is Independence Day, July 4, once called by young, sters "Fire Cracker Day." One hundred and ninety-two years ago Thomas Jefferson, a president, statesman, architect, botanist, inventor, farmer and founder of

a great university, helped put this outstanding day on the United States calendar. If this writer could have a wish for the day it would be that every soul who can read would go carefully all over the words of "American the Beautiful.” The language, the meaning in the lines and the beauty of the entire song should

renew one's love and respect for this nation. A school somewhere, sometime taught me this poem and song: "I love every flower, every blade of grass, That grows in Columbia’s realm; The Queen of the earth is the land of my birth, My own United States.” July the 4th is a day for serious thinking and safe driving. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poff, Sebring, Fla., are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Poff. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ruark, Lebanon, were Sunday evening

callers at the Davidson home. They had attended the funeral of a 94-year-old uncle at Shoals in Martin Co. and were on their way home. Mr. Ruark is a brother of Mrs. Davidson. July 1 saw the first load of wheat at the local elevator. It was good quality, making 40 bushels per acre and the price was $1.08. In turning in to the Daily Banner ithis my last Coatesville Community News, I must say that I have enjoyed the many months that I have hunted for news to send to a splendid newspaper.

There comes an end to all things and so I must stop with this week's issue. I shall say what the English poet of years ago said as he was leaving his loved one: "And when this song is sung and past,My lute l>e still for I have done." Wolves affected L’ACQUILA, -Italy (UPI)One of the L’Aquila Zoo’s two wolves died in 100-degree heat Monday. The zoo veterinarian warned the second would perish if not released in the Abruzzi National Park for find its own refuge from the heat.

Restrict immigration LONDON f L’PI)— New U.S. restrictions on immigration from Britain lieeame eflective Monday, curtailing sharply the "brain drain" to the United States. U.S. officials said applications for visas to America doubled in the three*months preceding the new measure. Hundreds of other applicants failed to meet last-minute-requirements, and will probably have to wait until 1971 for another crack at visas for the United States.

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