The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 December 1968 — Page 3

2 YEAR-OLD-Paul David Clark, son of Mr. & Mrs. James Clark, Fern; keeps an eye on his cake but seems fascinated by the truck. It's always a tough decision for a 2-year-old, he chose the truck.

Funeral Notices

Services held for infant son Funeral services for Larry Earl Adamson, one year old son of George and Marie Allee Adamson, Greencastle Route 4, were held Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home, Greencastle. The Rev. Wilbur Day officiated. Burial was in the Calcutta Cemetery. The infant died Friday at the Rile* - Hospital in Indianapolis following a brief illness. He was born Sept. 21, 1967. Besides the parents, he is survived by three brothers, Howard, Richard, and Clark, and four sisters, Bertha, Mary, Cindy and Candy, and his grandfather H.R. Adamson. Charles O’Connor services Funeral services for Charles L. O’Connor, 76,Cloverdale,who died Saturday, are set for 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Whitaker Funeral Home, Cloverdale. Burial will be in the Cloverdale Cemetery. Mr. O’Connor is survived by his wife, Dovie, a daughter, Mrs. Wilma Guy, Cloverdale Route 2, two brothers, Walter and Estel, Cloverdale, four sisters, Mrs. ~ Jessie Appleby, Mrs. Gladys — Halton, and Mrs. Leona Cooper, _ all of Cloverdale, and Mrs. Mary Truesdel, Bloomington, and eight grandchildren.

. Funeral held : for Flossie H. Poe Mrs. Flossie H. Poe, a long I time resident of Reelsville, died - at Bamberg, South Carolina, after an extended illness, Saturday. - Mrs. Poe was born January I 19, 1877, the daughter of Ambrose and Lou Gaskins Holsapple. She had lived in Bramberg for the I past 11 years. - She is survived by one son, Z Charles A. Greencastle R.R.2; •— one daughter, Mildren Knoy, ~ Bamberg^ two brothers, Pete, - Reelsville; and Burr, Albney, - Ky.; and four grandchildren. Her ~ husband, L.A. Poe,preceded her- - in death in 1957. Z Wilbur E. Cooper, 76, Clover- - dale R.R. 2, died Saturday in L the Putnam County Hospital. He “ was a well known farmer in - Warren Township. Services were conducted Monday at 2 p.m. in the Whitaker Funeral Home, Cloverdale. Survivors are the widow; - Pearl; six brothers, Emmet, I Lesley and Eugene, Cloverdale, - Floyd, Terre Haute, Alton and I Morris, Phoenix, Arizona; four - sisters, Laura Mooty, Ft. Pierce I Fla., Ethel Leichty, Bowling = Green, Indiana, Dorothy Rice, Cloverdale, and Ruth Chadd, " Greencastle.

Ted McAninch services set for Tuesday Well known photographer Ted McAninch, 64, Cloverdale R.R. 2, died early Sunday morning, shortly after being admitted to the Putnam County Hospital. McAninch is survived by his wife, Mary, one son, Ted Jr., two daughters, Mrs. Delores Shuster, Mrs. Linda Cain, Greencastle, three brothers, one sister and 16 grandchildren. Funeral services are set for Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the Whitaker Funeral Home, Cloverdale. The Rev. Charles Raines will officiate. Burial will be in Stilesville Cemetery. Thomas Donelson rites Tuesday Thomas J. Donelson, Greencastle R.R. 5, passed away Saturday at the Putnam Co. Hosp. He was born Feb. 17, 1904 in Indianapolis. His father was Albert Donelson, his mother, Sahra Wexter. He moved to Greencastle Nov. 2, prior to that he had worked with Haag Drug Stores. He lived most of his life in Indianapolis. He was a member of Indianapolis Moose Lodge #^7. He is survived by his wife, Madonna Judy Donelson, two sisters, Alberta Weltch, Los Angeles, Calif., and Georgia Anderson, Palm Springs, Calif. Services will be Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Rector Funeral Home, interment at the Brick Chapel Cemetery. Friends may call anytime. Earl S. Alspaugh services held Sunday Funeral services for Earl G. Alspaugh, 88, Terre Haute, formerly of Greencastle, were held here Sunday in the Rector Funeral Home. Burial was in Forest Hill Cemetery. Survivors include two sons, a daughter, three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

For unto everyone that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath. -Matthew 25:29. Goodness breeds more goodness and small evils multiply. It is the law of the harvest. Historical Society holds

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vThe Putnam County.Historical Society met on Wednesday evening for a dinner meeting at Torr’s Resaurant with good attendance. Mrs. Wm. Boatright, president, welcomed all and introduced two guests: Mr. Fred Farris and Mr. Jerry Girton, Rev. Cyril Johnson led in prayer. For the program Mr. Johnson gave a resume of Dr. Fredrick D. Francis’ book “Memorial to Lewis Emery Bailie and the Story of the National School of Telegraphy”. This school opened April 3, 1905 in the second story of what is now known as Adler’s ^th Consoer, Townsend, and Associates Engineering firm on the second floor. Dr. Francis completed the book in January, 19Q6 and lives in Iowa City, Iowa. He is giving this book to the DePauw Archives. Lewis Emery Bailie was born in 1866 to Gilbert B. Bailie and wife in Effingham County, Illinois. He was always interested in railroads as was his father. Lewis served almost fifty years with the Vandalia Railroad in various capacities. After a big storm at Greenville, HI., the terminal was moved to Terre Haute. Bailie was assistant to the chief Train Dispatcher. These new duties of teching new telegraph operators caused him to start the School of Telegraphy here since this was an intellectual “garden spot of the world” place to be. Bailie became head of this enterprise, and the school was to be incorporated for fifty years. The tuition was $50.00 and required about three months to finish. Mr. Farris and John Able were two of the students. The Farris home was 1107 S. College where they kept DePauw students and the father was a locomotive engineer. There were eighteen or twenty graduates of the school. However, Bailie was called back to Terre Haute in October, and two others came to conduct the school, bat were unsuccessful, and the school closed during November. Caroline Ziegleman dies at Methodhist Home Mrs. Caroline Ziegelman, 90 years old, passed away at the Indiana Methodist Home, Friday. She was born Sept. 27, 1878, in Wisconsin. Mrs. Ziegelman was an active member of the Cloverdale Methodist Church and a 30 year member of the Cloverdale Chapter of Eastern Star where she held many offices. She is survived by three sons, Robert A., Cloverdale, Wesley K., California, and Kingsley F., Oregon, six grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband. Robert, in 1954. Services will be Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. in the Hopkins & Walton Funeral Home, Greencastle, ^iterment will be at the Cloverdale Cemetery. Friends may call anytime. Cloverdale Eastern Star will hold its services at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Funeral Home.

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Returned Mrs. Thad Jones has returned from Worthington, Ohio, where she was the guest of her son, Charles A. Jones and family. Canaan Church Those interested in the future of the Canaan Church in Floyd Twp. are requested to attend a business meeting at the Church at 2:00 p.m. SundajP Dec. 8th. Good Cheer The Good Cheer Club Christmas dinner will be at the Fairway, Dec. 12th. at 6:30 p.m. There the members will go to the home of Mrs. Alton Hurst for program and gift exchange. Birth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones re. ceived word Saturday night from Mr. Jones’ brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Jones of Barryville, Arkansas, of the birth of a new baby daughter. She weighed in at six pounds and two ounces and was eighteen inches long. Richard and Dandee have one other daughter, Laura Lynn. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones of Greencastle and maternal grand, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allee of Barryville, Arkansas. Mrs. Abb Allee of Greencastle is the great-grandmother. Beech Grove The Beech Grove United Metho. dist Church will have play prac. tice Wed. December 11th.

Returns From Visit Omer Beck returned from a visit at West Ben, Wisconsin. While there, he visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cross and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cranston of Wheaton, 111. Martha Washington The Martha Washington Club pitch in Christmas dinner will be at the home of Libby Garrett •Wed. Dec. Uth at 6:30 p.m. The usual gift exchange will take place. League of Voters There will be a meeting of the League of Women voters Tuesday Dec. 10th at 8:00 p.m. in Charterhouse Lounge.Dr. Harold Negley will be speaking. Masonic Meetings The stated meeting Wed. Dec. 11th, of the Greencastle Chapter no. 22 Royal Arch Masons and the Greencastle Council no. 107 Royal and Select Masters, will be one of the most important meetings of the year and all members are urged to be present. Election of officers for the en. suing year. Entertains with Christmas Party Mrs. Evelyn Cline entertained with a Christmas party Saturday night in her home. Guests included Mrs. Maune Meek, Mrs. Judy Albin, Mrs. Cozetta Lear, Mrs. Eva Goodpaster, and Miss Pauline Hurst. Refreshments and decorations were in keeping with the holiday season. There was a gift exchange.

Maple Heights Club holds Christmas party at club house Maple Heights Club met at the club house for their Christmas party and meeting. The President opened the meet, ing with the Flag Salutes and Creed. Thirteen members, one child, and four guests were present. The Lesson was on how to make Marzipan candy, and was given by Helen Sinclair. It was very in. teresting and enjoyed by all. The other part of lesson was given by Eunice Graves, Marie Crawley, and Ethel Schachtel on how to make peanut Brittle, frosting mix mints, Fondant for dipping and Jello Divinity. The family dinner for Christ, mas is Dec. 15th. at 6:00 p.m. The Club closed with the Pray, er. The club house was beautifully decorated in the Yuletide Season. During the social hour secret sisters were revealed with gifts and new sisters were draw, ing for next year. Also, a grab bag exchange was held. Refreshments of cookies, candy and cof. fee and tea were served. Guests were Mrs. Helen Sine lair, Mrs. Flossie McCullough, Lois Costin and Marcella Samsel, and Debbie Crawley. Big Daddy RIVERSIDE, Calif. <UPI> — The parent navel orange tree, an import from Brazil, was planted in Riverside County in 1873.

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DEAR HELOISK: For those of you who have a lot of gummed labels to put on, or envelopes to seal, and you don't have a sponge, just rub them over an ice cube. Place the ice cube on a doubled wash cloth and it doesn't slide. Ina M. Waldrop Continued on Page 8 In memoriam In memory of Lester L. Conrad, December 9, 1965, and James M. Conrad, December 19, 1944. I would like to be with you today, If only for awhile, I’d like to see your sweet kind faces And share those familiar smiles. But since that seems impossible, I’ll do the next best thing. And visit you in heart and thought. By just remembering, A silent thought a secret tear, Keep your memories ever near ‘ The Family

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