The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 November 1968 — Page 8
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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Thursday, November 14, 1968
Bainbridge news
Try and Stop Me By BENNETT CERF
Local Jehovah’s Witnesses attend Spencer assembly
By Mrs. Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. William E.Lingl. back Jr. of Philadephia were Sunday guests of his uncle Senator O.B. Lane. They also called on Roland and Francis Lane and families. Mrs. Loraine Young and daughter Ruth were supper guests Sunday of Mrs. Young’s sister. Mrs. Junaita McMurtry and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Austin and Diana are preparing to move from the Martha Priest house into the Worley property recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Chadd, who have movedtoGreencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace and family were guests Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Gene McMurtry of Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cowger of Indianapolis visited with friends here Friday afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doolin of Ohio were recent week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gooch. Mr. and Mrs. Jeral Baker and family visited Sunday with his brother Dale and family in Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Adams have bought and moved into the house of Mrs. Jessie Hanks Stisher. Mr. Adams formerly lived in Greencasle. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele were dinner guests of Mrs. Blanche Barneli on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Burk entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wallace and family recently with a birthday dinner honoring Mrs. Wallace. The birthday Bridge Club held their November meeting at the Fairway Restaurant in Green-
castle Saturday evening with all sixteen members present. Mrs. Ollie Davis and Carrie Miller, the officers acted as hostesses and presented pretty favors to all. After the meal five games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Burk and family visited his parents in Clinton Falls, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Etcheson were Friday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hueber and sons of Brownsburg. They were guests on Friday night and Saturday of Mrs. Etcheson’s sister, Mrs. Rovine Sturm of Indianapolis. Mr. C. E. Coffman and Mr. James Summers were guests of their son and daughter for Father's Day activities at Indiana State at Terre Haute over the week-end. Miss Bonnie Sue Scobee was home over Monday from her work in Indianapolis. Mrs. Muriele Ooley, Mrs. Danney Ooley and baby and Mrs. Frank Fox and daughter of Greencastle visited Tuesday evening with Mrs. D. O. Tate. The W.S.C.S. of the Methodist Church met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Howard Hostetter with a large number present. Mrs. Margaret Dickson gave a very interesting lesson. Muriel Nelson spent last week with the family of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michael in Greencastle while the parents were on a business trip. Christie and Ronnie Dove of Indianapolis children of Tom Dove spent last week-end with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dove.
SHE-SHINE STAFF This is the new shoe-shine service at Penn Station in Newark, N.J. Business should boom.
Fincastle news By Maude Brothers
Mrs. Wilbur Sessions entertained the Canasta Club Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver entertained a group of friends with a square dance in their home Friday evening. Mrs. Olive Baird called at the funeral home in Wav eland Sunday afternoon to pay their respects to the Mrs. Earl Miller family. She was accompanied by Mrs. Blanch Graham of Roachdale. Mrs. Mary Virginia Clodfelter and Mrs. Maude Brothers attended the Veterans annual turkey dinner in Russellville Saturday night, as guests of Mrs. Hazel Sutherlin and Mrs. Olive Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shannon and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Sessions attended a social
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Werner Strelow given in honor of a friend Sunday evening. Mrs. Laura Fosher and Jimmie Brothers are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Broden and Mrs. Mary Virginia Clodfelter and Mrs. Maude Brothers visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Clodfelter Sunday in their home on Lake Holiday. They and other members of their family met to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clodfelter of Columbus, Ohio, who enter, tained the group with slides they had taken while visiting their son Mr. and Mrs. Dale Clodfelter in Germany where he is stationed. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers and family attended the wheel chair ball game at Roachdale Wednesdav night.
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Mrs. Florence Greene of California was called here by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Della Morgan, who is a patient in the Putnam Co. Hospital. Mrs. Greene was the guest of her father George Kelly who was ill at his home in Morton. Ronald O’Hair, who is employed at I.B.M., is on a 17 day vacation in Hawaii and will visit two of his army buddies. Mr. and Mrs. O.L. Van Cleave were guests of their son Robert and family in Indianapolis Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Albin and family of Morton spent last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wayne O’Hair, Steve O’Hair and family of Indianapolis were Sunday guests. Mrs. Carrie Miller of Greencastle spent Monday with her daugher, Mrs. Robert Houser and family and attended Jobs Daughters meeting Monday night, with the Housers. It was Parents Night and also initiation of three new girls, Chirlyl Phillips, Ann Sutherlin and Donna Steele. Mr. and Mrs. John Payton and family of Indianapolis were weekend guests of Mrs. Payton’s parents Mr. and Mrs. William McCall. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Riggenhave purchased and move into the house of the late Corda Rogers. Mr. Riggen formerly lived in Morton. Mrs. Arthur Garrett anddaughters spent Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Arlene DePau and family in Indianapolis. Mrs. Garrett’s father Harold Michael accompanied her home for a visit. Mrs. Garrett reports that her brother Jim Michaels had retired after twenty years in the service. His home is in California. Among the veterans from here that attended the dinner in Greencastle Monday night were O.L. Van Cleave, Oscar Fritz. Virgil Ader and Rolla Francis.
A GOLFER was suffering the tortures of the damned on -Cv one disastrous round. By the fourteenth hole, he had lost four balls, developed blisters on both hands, and broken two new clubs across his knee. So he sat down near the next tee, bowed his head low, and muttered, “I’ve got to give it up” over and over again. “Golf?” queried his caddy. “No,” he replied morosely. “The ministry.”
Now the indefatigable Charlie Rice has been searching out oddly named restaurants in this amazing land of ours and he’s come up with a few beauties: The Sloppe House (in Toledo): Bali Button (in L.A.); Bull Frog Corners (in Memphis»; Pig Stand (in Houston); and Burp’s Drive-in (in Chicago).
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Charlie also uncovered a Celebrity Donut Shop in New York— full of life-size cut-outs of folks like Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis, Jr. Because of the cut-outs the place is always jammed— even when there isn’t one live customer in sight! • » »
QUOTABLE: George Gobel: “When I was a kid. my folks were so poor we couldn’t even afford electricity. I was the only boy on the block who played a kerosene guitar." Stewart Udall (Sec. of the Interior): "We have enhanced the future of everything except the overall future of the human race.” Harry Truman: "I wasn't one of the great Presidents, but I had a good time trying to be one, I can tell you that." C 1968, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate.
Jehovah’s Witnesses returned to their various homes through, out central Indiana and the Wabash Valley after attending a three day circuit assembly at Spencer, recently. The circuit conference drew delegates from 15 cities and towns and numerous rural areas to hear talks, symposiums and demonstrations designed to equip the Witnesses for a new 6-month program of Bible instruction recently inaugurated at their larger conventions this summer. The keynote of the entire assembly was the public talk given Sunday at the National Guard Armory by Andrew Laguna, district supervisor of Jehovah’s Witnesses. His subject was, “God’s Way is Love.” Mr. Laguna said; “Whereas man’s way is frequently harsh and demanding, yet God’s way is kind and leading.” Mr. Laguna proceeded to give proof that God’s way is love, stating, “Even though disobedience of our original parents Adam and Eve justly merited the stated penalty death, yet God’s way was to provide possible life and salvation for future posterity that appreciated this loving provision. What greater love could be manifested than God’s offering his most cherished and only-begotten Son?”
Paper It NEW YORK <UPI> — Consumer mail received by a leading paper goods manufacturer shows housewives have found some unusual uses for paper towels. In the kitchen, they’ve used towels as substitute coffee filters. for rolling up cake rolls and bouquet garni bags. They have also substituted towels for pressing cloths in ironing clothes, for diaper liners and baby bed pads and lining the inside of men’s hat bands, the Scott Paper Co. said.
Nearly one-third of all secondary school teachers in Ethiopia are Peace Corps Volunteers.
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An attendance of. 1,142 applauded these remarks at the National Guard Armory in Spencer. Mr. Laguna concluded the assembly with a final talk on the subject, “Why So Much to Do?” A new circuit supervisor, Russel L. Greene, was welcomed
at this gathering and was heard” on the interesting topic, “MoraL Responsibilities of Parents and 1 Youth.” Mr. Sheldon D. Hurley, presiding minister of the Greencastle Congregation of Jehovah’s WitContinued on Page 6
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