The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1968 — Page 3
Thursday, October 24, 1968
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Page 3
Jennifer Giddings weds Ray Stout
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Jennifer Lou Giddings and Ger. aid Ray Stout were united in marriage during a double ring ceremony Oct. 12 in the chapel of the First Christian Church in Greencastle. The Rev. Maxwell James Webb officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. James Giddings of Greencastle, and Mrs. Jean Giddings of Indianapolis. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Stout of Greencastle. Miss Linda Ogle of Indianapolis, and Mr. Jack Pingleton were their attendants. After the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's parents. The couple left on a short honeymoon through Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stout are residing at Apt. 18, 5530, North Washington Blvd. Indianapolis, Indiana. Smorgasbord Everything is in readiness for the Annual Smorgasbord sponsored by the women of Fillmore United Methodist Church. The Country Store, where a person can obtain almost any “hard-to-find" item, is ready. The date is Saturday, Oct. 26, beginning at 5 p.m. and lasting until food and goods are gone. The Smorgasbord, in past years, has attracted persons from all over Putnam and adjacent counties.
Bethel 78 Jobs Daughters Bethel #78 of Greencastle will meet Monday Oct. 28th in the Masonic Temple. There will be a pitch in dinner prompty at 6 o’clock. Bring a well filled basket and own table service. Meeting and initiation at 7 p.m. Baby sitter during meeting. Becky Hopkins honored queen. Explorer Scouts Explorer scouts 95 will have an organization meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the DePauw University aerospace center. Boys seven through 14 and their parents are urged to attend. Alpha Chi Omega Alumne The Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Oct. 29, at the home of Mrs. Richard Crawley, 429 East Franklin. Loveless Miss Pam Loveless has returned to New York City where she is employed, after having visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Loveless. Mrs. Mabel Bunton has gone to Lucerne to visit her sister and friends.
Clinton The Clinton Madison Friendly Club met Thursday afternoon Oct. 10, at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mabel Evens, with 17 members present. The meeting was called to order in the usual manner. The song was Darling Nellie Gray. The flag salutes and collect was led by Emma Wichman. A motion was made and carried to make candy and cookies for the children’s home. Lillian Gosnell -had the program, it was a very interesting paper on the “Life of Riley”. The meeting closed with the club prayer. Refreshments were served by the hostess, and a social time followed, V.F.W. The regular meeting of the V.F.W. Post Home will be tonight at 8 p.m. All members urged to be there. Castle Squares The Castle Squares will dance at the FairgroundsSaturdayfrom 8 to 11 p.m. with Keith Solomon calling. Visitors are welcome. 8:00-11:00 p.m.
F.H.A. The Bainbridge Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America was represented at their 1968 District Meeting at Danville on October 19. The theme was Footsteps to the Future. Those attending were: Patty O’Hair, President; Pam Evans, Treasurer; Janet Lents, Historian; Lynn Farrow, Public Relations, Carol Robertson, Projects Chairman; TeriShonkwiler, Song Leader; Substitutes were: Barbara Skelton, News Reporter; Patsy Parker, Vice President; Debbie Major, Secretary; also attending, our teacher, Mrs. Bernice Stewart and our chapter mother, Mrs. Clarence O’Hair. Patty O’Hair, the president, was on the program to tell the girls in general about F.H.A. Approximately 400 were at the meeting.
Alumni Meeting The Greencastle Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta will meet Friday afternoon Oct. 25, at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Simpson Stoner, Roban Apt.
County Hospital Wednesday Dismissals Mrs. Barry Baker and baby boy, Greencastle. Mrs. Richard Kent and baby boy, Indianapolis. Mrs. Robert Lawson and baby girl, Fillmore. Kathryn Dettloff, Greencastle Norma Edwards, Quincy Margaret Henderson, Greencastle Marian Murphy, Greencastle Clarence O’Connor, Cloverdale. Vivian Patton, Greencastle Bonita Stanley, Coatesville Rosa Turner, Greencastle Florence Westrick, Putnamville Gertrude White, Cloverdale Promoted WASHINGTON (UPI)Marine Capt. Charles Robb, husband of President Johnson’s elder daughter Lynda, will be promoted to major around the first of November. The Defense Department said Tuesday that Robb, who has been in Vietnam since early this year, was one of 1,124 Marine captains chosen for increase in rank by a selection board.
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FUNERAL NOTICES Mrs. Cleo Longden services set for Friday afternoon
Mrs. Cleo Longden, 47, of 1134 Indianapolis Road, died last night at Putnam County Hospital following a brief illness. Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p.m. at Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church, with the Rev. Jameson Jones officiating. Interment will be in Forest Hill cemetery in Greencastle. Friends may call at Rector’s funeral home after 7 :00 this evening. Services Sat. for Mrs. Morphew Mrs. Lola Morp! ew, 85, of Bainbridge passed away Wednesday evening at the Donna Nursing Home in Cloverdale. Mrs. Morphew was born in 1882 in Putnam County, the daughter of William Ader and Sarah Josephine Hinkle Ader. She was a member of the Bainbridge Methodist Church. In her earlier life she was employed at the Indiana Girl’s School, Madison State Hospital and New Castle State Villlage. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Homer Curry of Indianapolis, one brother, Virgil Ader of Bainbridge, nieces and nephews and other relatives. She was preceded in death by her husband Joseph in 1956. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Hopkins &. Walton Funeral Home in Bainbridge. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon on Friday. Services Services are pending for Robert L. Smith, 72, Fillmore at the Whitaker Funeral Home in Greencastle. Smith died early Wednesday morning. In memoriam In memory of our dear Mother Jennie Murphy, who passed away four years ago today, Oct. 24, 1968. Mother you are not forgotten though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with us as you always were before. You often said we would miss you. These words have proved true. We lost our best and dearest Mother when we lost you. We saw you fading like a flower. But could not make you stay. We nursed you with loving kindness until God called you home. Oh! Mother dear we loved you. Our hearts ache for you still. Forgotten by some others. But by us you never will. Sadly missed by the children and grandchildren. Cloverdale honor roll CLOVERDALE, Ind.— The first six week honor roll listing at Cloverdale High School includes the following named students 6A; Darlene Cook-12,5A; Bonnie Van Pelt-12, Ena Whit-aker-11, Dianna Denny-11, Debbie Stuckey-10, Roddy Ray-10, Pam Jordon-10, Pam Zeigel-man-8, Stella Van Winkle-8, Beckie Knoy-8, 4 A; Jimmy Staley - 12, Doris Elmore12, Deanna Mitchell-10, Debbie Jones-10, Greg Sutherlin-9, Cindy Ernst-9, Rhonda Dorsett9, Patty Hunter-8, Portia Col-lier-11, 3A; Debbie Minnick-12, Patty Jones-12, Mike Diel-12, Chris Steele-11, Dennis Staley11, Rex Steele-11, Janet Crafton11, Paula Orman-10, Sherry Briggs-10, Pam Anderson-10, Steven Young-10, Dedee Schwo-meyer-9, 3A. To qualify for the Honor Roll, a student cannot have lower than a B in any subject, including study hall. For example; to qualify for the 4-A Honor Roll a pupil must have a grade of A in four solid subjects with no grade less than a B in anything else, including study hall. In memoriam In loving memory of our Mother, Jennie Murphy who passed away four years ago, Oct. 24th, 1964. God knows how much we miss her. Never shall her memory fade, Loving thoughts shall ever wander To the spot where she is laid. We do not need a special day To bring her to our minds The days that we do not think of her Are very hard to find. Sadly missed by Mary Reed, Ida Deal, Ella Jones, Bonnie Brattain, Leon Murphy, Lawrence Murphy, Frances Albright.
Mrs. Longden was born in Newtown, and educated at Newtown High School and the Terre Haute Business College. For a time she was a secretary at Purdue University, and in recent years assisted her husband in the operation of Terrace View Gardens in Greencastle.
She was active In church and community affairs. She was a devoted worker in the Sunday school program of Gobin church, as teacher and superintendent, and held several offices in the Women’s Society of Christian Service on both local and district levels. She was active in Girl Scouts, the Putnam County Hospital Guild, and was a past president of the Putnam County Federation of Clubs. She was a member of the Federated Reading Club, Over the Teacups, and the Progress History Club. She was active in politics, and had served as secretary of the Putnam County Republican Workshop. She is survived by her husband, Grafton Longden, Jr., two daughters, Mrs. Rick Buchanan of Greencastle, and Patti Longden, a Junior at DePauw University; a grandson, Christopher Buchanan; her mother, Mrs. George Kirkpatrick of Wingate, Ind.; two brothers Kenneth Kirkpatrick of Linden, Ind., and Robert Kirkpatrick of Veedersburg, Ind.; a sister, Mrs. Imogens Butler of Los iAlamitos,, Calif., and several nieces and nephews. -prizes and purchase awards in pottery, ceramic sculpture, mosaics, and metal enamels. Ware produced In molds will be accepted if the submitting artist has designed and made the mold. Work in the show, for which the entry deadline is Saturday, November 9, will be judged by a nationally.known, out - of - state ceramist. The show will have its official opening Sunday, November 24 # or 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Award win. ners will be announced at 3 p.m. Entry forms and information about the show may be obtained by contacting Professor Richard ■Peeler, director of the show, at the DePauw Art Center. Why The Christian Science Monitor recommends you read your local newspaper Your local newspaper keeps you informed of what's happening in your area —community events, public meetings, stories about people in your vicinity. These you can't — and shouldn’t — do without. HOW THE MONITOR COMPLEMENTS YOUR LOCAL PAPER The Monitor specializes in analyzing and interpreting national and world news... with exclusive dispatches from one of the largest news bureaus in the nation s capital and from Monitor news experts in 40 overseas countries and all 50 states. TRY THE MONITOR - IT’S A PAPER THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY The Christian Science Monitor One Norway Street Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. 02115 Please start my Monitor subscription tor the period checked below. I enclose * ru.s. funds). □ 1 YEAR $24 □ 6 months $12 □ 3 months $6 Nemo Street . City. State _ZIP Code __ PB-17
