The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 November 1963 — Page 2
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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
MON., NOV. 25, 1963. Page 2
Crushed To Death
tablets fed to her by her youn ;
brothers and sisters.
ifBNSSKLAER, TPI Lyn- —- \voo<i Thompson, a workman at —TRAFFIC TOLL the, Talbert Manufacturing Co., other Saturday victims v. as Crushed to death Saturday were j a ok Chastecn. 19. Indian- ' li-n a trailer truck bed beneath ., poUs; Artlmr Taylor, K, Linwhk’h he was working slipped off ton; Mrs Betty Tuch er. 20, its jacks at the plant. Greenfield.
Mrs. Mary Jean Chinn, 32,
Fatal Owensburg. was killed Friday
night.
Tablets Are
>JORTH JUDSON UPI —Two-
year-old Laura Ann Miller. ^ daughter of North Judson School MLMO
Supt. Bryce Miller, died today in In loving memory of my sister Starke Ootmty Memorial Hosp tal Katie Hammond who passed t Knox from the effects of eat- away November 25. 1962. ing a quantity of baby asprm Ruth. Melvin Ruajrk and family
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The Miller School PTA meet- ent. Winners were Thalia Poyn- to his comrads during basic train- WILL MEET Tl’ESDAY
ing scheduled for Nov. 25 has been cancelled and will be rescheduled to a later date. The City Council will not meet tonight out of the respect to President Kennedy. The council will meet Tuesday evening in-
stead.
The Fillmore Christian Church will hold a memorial and rededication service for the late President John F. Kennedy at 7:30 p.m. tonight.
ter, Medford
Poynter.
McBride and Bill
NET SCHEDULE Wednesday Greencastle at West Vigo Belle Union vs. Russellville Gieencastle Bainbridge vs. Cloverdale, Fillmore. Roachdale at Clayton
ing. Vote was graduated from Greencastle High School in 1957 and attended Indiana University, Bloomington.
at —KENNEDY
late
News Of Boys
TODAYS BIBLE THOUGHT Let us not be desirous of vain glory. . .envying one another.— Galatians 5:26. The measure of true success is never our standing with the Joneses, but only our standing before God.
Personal And Local News Ilrif'fc
V. F. W. Ladies Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. at the Post Home.
Army Pvt. Marvin B. Stough,
Mrs. Paul Whitman son °I ^ r ' anc ^ Mrs. Forest W. Entertains Class Stough, Route 2, Reelsville, Ind., The Putnamville Dorcas Class completed a ton-week supply met November 19th at the home course of The Ordnance Center, of Mrs. Paul Whitman. The meet- Aberdeen Proving Ground, Mil , ing was called to order by the ear ly November, president, Mrs. Robert Scobee During the course Stough rewith the group singing “Come ceived instructions in the use of Thou Fount.” followed with pray- suc h up-to-date tools as automaer and devotions by Mrs. Allison tic duta processing equipment, inBridges. frared inspection equipment, and Roll call was answered with a ultrasonic cleaning devices, response from “The Psalms ’, by H* 2 entered the Army last May sixteen members. and completed basic training at The minutes were read and ap- Fort Knox, Ky. proved. A report was given by the lUye ar "old soldier is a 196.3 sick committee. graduate of Reelsville High Old business was called and it School,
was reported that new kneeling
pads for the church had been pur- LACKLAND AIB, lex. Airchased. New business was called, rnan Larry D. Grounds, son of The program chairman reported H°y a l E*- Grounds of Cloverdale, the new program books for the I nd -> * s being reassigned to Chaeoming year were completed and n ute AFB, HI., lor technical that they were made by one of training as a United States Air our members, Mrs. Thomas Force personal flight equipment Stringer for which the club ex- specialist.
: ed their thanks and appre-
military leaders and the President’s personal staff. All political and religious dif-
ferences were forgotten for the moment. Among the marchers were listed the leaders of the free world, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s right-hand man, Asians, Africans, Latin
Americans, Arab and Jew. Kennedy's casket, still unad-
orned except for an American Flag, will be placed in the center of the altar rail, foot fore-
most.
About 1,200 persons were invited to witness the Mass. Morning dress in required. Mrs. Rose Kennedy, the President's mother, was to be with the widow along with all her children except Rosemary, who is in a Wisconsin sanatorium. The President's father, ailing Joseph P. Kennedy, remained in Hyannis Port, Mass. There are no flowers on the
altar.
Luigi Vena, a Boston tenor who sang at Kennedy's wedding was to sing the Ave Maria, one of the President’s favorite hymns before the Mass.
The American Association of University Women will hear a discussion by Dr. Clinton Gass and Dr. O. H. Smith following the theme, Bridging the Gap Between Science and the Layman, at their meeting Tuesday evening in the home of Mrs. James B. Johnson. Mrs. Charles Rector Jr.
will act as moderator.
To clean the hard to-reach stem of a percolator, use a cotton swab. The swab will slide easily into the stem and do a thorough job of collecting coffee residue.
Millions for defense, but not one cent for tribute. —Charles C. Pinckney
$145,000 FOR CROWN—The magnificent “Crown of the A*iies’’ occupies center stage in Sotheby’s in London, where it was auctioned in Just 65 seconds to Dutch Jewel dealer J. Asscher for $145,000. The crown was made by the people of Popayan, high in the Colombian Andes, in 1593, to be placed on the Madonna in their cathedral in gratitude for escape from a plague. It is encrusted with the largest collection of emeralds in the world, 453 of them, total weight 1,251 carats. (Radiophoto/
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A daughter was born Saturday f j a tion. The meeting was a study at the Putnam County Hospital to contrast given by Mae Scobee. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Sage of meeting was dismissed Cloverdale. wit ha prayer by Mrs. Opal Mr. and Mrs. David Thomas. Jackson, of Gosport, are the parents of During the social hour some dea son born Sunday morning at light ful contests were given by the Putnam County Hospital. Opal Jackson and won by Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis, Sublett. Lucille Whitman and Durham Street, became the par- Rena P isher. eats of a son Monday morning Delicious refreshments were at the Putnam County Hospital, served by the hostess. Our Dec. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Nicholson of meeting will be our annual Xmas Bainbridge spent the weekend in dinner and gift exchange. Our Toronto. Canada attending the hostesses will be Louise Bridges, Royal Winter Exposition. A Jer- Georgia Sublett and Lucille Whitsey bull they had purchased was man. Time and place to be anshown and placed second in a nounced later, class of thirty entries. All reservations should be callBasic Cadet Terry S. Pehan. ed to one of the hostesses at son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry N. least one week prior to our reguPehan. of 700 E. Washington St, lar meeting date. Greencastle, has been designated as an outstanding basic cadet in Roachdale Club the 220th Air Force ROTC cadet Held Novemlier Meeting air division at Purdue Univers- The Philomath Club of Roachity, John A. Znloudek. cadet div- dale hold its November meeting ision commander, has announced, in the home of Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Charlotte Stewart and Lovett with Mrs. Osborn Hutchchildren, Sarabeth. John and ins and Mrs. Ward Lovett as Danny, left Sunday morning, co-hostesses. Nov. 17 by TWA jet for Laken- A program of accordion music heath England to join her hus- was presented by Mrs. Gerald band T-Sgt. Roy E. Stewart, Jones of North Salem, medic in the Air Force. They are Roll call responses on Indiana scheduled for a three year stay beauty spots were a part of the at Lakenhealth about eighty program. miles northeast of London. Each member brought a Christmas gift to be given to mental It's a fact: the cleaner you keep patients. ’em the longer they'll last. Old The club, which has a memberReliable White Cleaners. ship of 30. meets monthly from September through June. Mrs. Robert Crosby is president and Mrs. Fred Lockridge Is
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FORT KNOX. KY. — Army Pvt. Marion C. Vote, son of Mrs. Elaine Vote, 4 E. Hanna St., Greencastle, Ind., received the American Spirit Honor Medal upon completing eight weeks of basic military training in ceremonies at Fort Knox, Ky., in mid- In
October.
The award is made to the sol- Till God called her home to suf dier who best demonstrated f er n ° ntore. honor, loyalty and high example Hugh Hammond Family
IN MEMORY
In loving memory of Katie Hammond, who passed away Nov.
25, 1962.
Peacefully sleeping, resting at
last
The world’s weary trouble and
trials are past,
silence she suffered, in pa-
tience she bore
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Young Mothers Club Met On Nov. 6th The Young Mothers Study Club met Nov. 6 at 7:30 p. m. in the Savings & Loan Bldg, in Greencastle Roll call was answered by thirteen members naming a new product they had used. Sec. and Treas. reports were given. It was decided by the Xmas program to have the Christmas party for the children at Brick Chapel Churc h Dec. 7 at 1:30 p.m. Santa will be there too. Officers for the next year are as follows; Pros., Thalia Poynter; Vice Pres., Betty McBride; Sec., Joan Alcorn; Treas., Jean Saunders. Jean Saunders gave a report on the Riley Hospital Cheer Guild Card party that Bonnie Berry, Thalia Poynter. Wilma Wallace and herself attended at the Murat Temple Oct. 4. Door prize was won by W’ilma Wallace. Betty McBride and Mary Vanlandingham was in charge of the program. Our hostess, Mary Summers, opened her little gifts and then served coffee and donuts to the following members: Lulu Proctor, Carolyn Reid. Carolyn Fowler, Wilma Wallace, Mary Vanlandingham, Jean Saunders, W’ilma Proctor, Joan Alcorn, Thalia Poynter, Nora Miller, Betty McBride and Barbara Fine. A progressive euchre party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Wallace Saturday, November 16, 8 p. m. There were twen-ty-one members and guests pres-
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