Banner Graphic, Volume 5, Number 285, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 February 1975 — Page 6

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THE PUTNAM COUNTY BANNER-GRAPHIC, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3,1975

Obituaries

Edwin Brown Funeral services were held in Tampa, Florida, for Edwin Leon Brown, 51, who passed away January 15th. He was a native of Indiana and had been a resident of Tampa for the past 20 years. Brown was a retired real estate broker and a veteran of World War 11. He was a member of the United Methodist Church, the Gulf Coast Chapter American Ex P.0.W., Elks Lodge 708, American Legion Post 111 and the U.C.T. Survivors include his wife, Pauline;twosons, Thomas E. and Kent M.; three daughters, Mrs. Erol Rone, Caryl Brown, Susan Brown all of Tampa; his father, Edwin Brown, Roachdale; a brother, Bartley Brown, Greencastle, and five sisters, Maxine Clark, Danville, Illinois, Venemore Cade, Dallas, Texas, Ellen Ratcliff, Marshall, Indiana and Carolyn Whitney, Coral Gables, Florida. Racy McCullough Racy B. McCullough, Route 1, Gosport, 86, died Saturday in the Putnatn

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Sheriff’s Department William Marvin Jones, 66, Route 5, Greencastle was injured in a one-car accident on Ind. 240 in Chadd Valley at 7:25 p.m. Saturday. Deputy Sheriff Mark Albright reported that Jones was eastboilnd on 240 in his 1972 automobile when he failed to negotiate a curve and the car left the highway and went into a ditch

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man Realty Co., Brackney’s Feeds, Lyon & Boyd, Attorneys, Pingleton Lumber Co., Frank StoeSsel, Attorney, Central National Bank, Moore’s Shoes and Houck Enterprises. Also Creative Beauty Salon, Agnwell Curtain Company, Indiana Gas Company and Varsity Lanes. The following Putnam County groups also contributed: Tuesday Reading Circle, Presbyterian Church Evening Circle, Central National Bank (employees), South Putnam High School National Honor Society, Methodist Women of LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Putnam County, Indiana, will, at 10:00 on the 20 day of March, 1975 at the Clerks Office Court House in the City of Greencastle in said county, begin investigation of the application of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named. Dt.67- Samaam Inc. 13796 William M. May Pres. Wm May Sec. Plainfield Highway 36 Bainbridge Ind Liquor, Beer and Wine Dealer Said investigation will be open to the public, and public participation is requested. Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission By Arthur R. Robinson Executive Secretary James D. Sims Chairman Feb. 3-1 T

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County Hospital. McCullough was born in Owen County Dec. 29, 1888, the daughter of John Hamm and Mary (Gose). She was married to Leslie McCullough Dec. 30,1917 and he preceded her in death Nov. 15, 1968. She was a member of the Brick Chapel Methodist Church and is survived by one brother, Howard Hamm, Route 3, Clover dale. Several nieces and nephews also survive. The funeral is set for today at 2 p.m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale. The officiating minister was Rev. William J. Evans. Burial was in the Hudson Hill Cemetery. Death Notice Clara DeFries Mrs. Clara DeFries, of Greencastle, died early Monday morning in Brownsburg. Arrangements will be in charge of the Hopkins Funeral Home in Greencastle.

breaking off a utility pole and coming to a stop on its side. Greencastle firmen were summoned to help get Jones out of the auto. He was suffering from shock, lacerations and possible internal injuries when taken to the Putnam County Hospital in the Operation Life ambulance. The car was listed as almost a total loss.

Putnamville Church. Reelsville: Lions Club, Friendly Circle Home Economics Club, Delta Alpha and Liberty Belles Home Economics Club. Mrs. Rossok also reported that hundreds of families contributed to Operation Life. Over two-thousand dollars was received from individual contributions. Local physicians gave a large portion of the overall total. The fund drive is expected to continue for at least a few more weeks. The Operation Life Board of Directors foresees a need for more financial support to meet 1975 operating costs they said. DPJJ - Continued from page 1 comedy set in the late nineteenth involving partner switching. It was awarded the Grand Prize for Best Comedy at the 1956 Cannes Festival. La Dolce Vita (Italian, 1961), directed by Frederico Fellini, starring Marcello Mastroianni. An episodic portrait of Romeas seen through the eyes of a cynical journalist (Mastroianni). Students selling season tickets in addition to sale at the Art Center include Brad Louden-back (ext. 415) and James LoPrete (ext. 330). The series is open to the community. Evans Continued from page 1 books, including “Revolt on the Campus,” “The Future of Conservations” and “The Liberal Establishment.”

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is Hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Putnom County, Indiana, will, at 10:00 on the 20 day of February, 1975 at the Clerks Office Court House in the City of Greencastle in said county, begin investigation of the application of the folowing named person, requesting the issue to the applicant at the location hereinafter set out, ok the Alcoholic Beverage Permit of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicant, and the propriety of issuing the permit applied for to such applicant at the premises named: DL67 - Hook Drugs Inc. 169 13944 N P Reeves Pres Knightstown J R Roesch Sec Indpls 825 Indianapolis Rd Greencastle Ind Liquor and Wine Dealer Said investigation will be open to the public, and public participation is requested. . . Indiana Alcoholic Beverage Commission By Arthur R. Robinson Executive Secretary James D. Sims Chairman Feb. 3-IT

Exhibit of electronic sculpture set at Wabash College

An exhibit of electronic sculpture by James Seawright will open today in the Wabash College Humanities Center. The exhibit is sponsored by Arts ’75, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Indiana Arts Commission. Seawright, a visiting artist at Princeton University, is currently engaged in developing lighting systems and environmental sculptures in which computers are used to generate and control the effects. His work has been widely displayed since his first oneman show in 1966 at the Stable

Dwindling group of Czech i nuns cared for in old age

By IVA DRAPALOVA Associated Press Writer PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (AP) The tiny village of Bila Voda, with nine* Roman Catholic orders, and three religious sisters for every villager, is one of Czechoslovakia’s end-of-the-road havens for the country’s dying population of nuns. In a setting of huge chestnut trees and a somewhat stark and somber 18th-century college, the nearly 300 nuns live out their days cared for by younger members of their orders and sustained by a state pension that pays for their keep and provides pocket money. With no novices allowed by Worick Continued from page 1 health and safety at Indiana University. He is a member of the National Safety Council; American School Health Association; American Public Health Association; and American Association of University Professors. Hoffa - Continued from page 1 He began work at the local department in Jan. 1972. Hoffa attended the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy in 1972 and graduated from the 14 session. The past president of the local Chapter of the Faternal Order of Police is currently on the board of trustees of the local lodge No. 92. Hoffa has also had scuba diving training. Jaycees Continued from page 1 Laddie Robinson, Secretary John Beaman, Treasurer Mike Glaze, External Director Barry Partin and Internal Director Danny Grimes. Appointed positions are Paul Nauman, publicity and a ways and means committee, Brad Stelzner, Don Paul and Richard Wood. The Fillmore Jaycces invite anyone between the ages of 18 to 35 interested in joining their group to attend their next organizational meeting to be held this Thursday, Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. at the Fillmore Fire House. Myers Continued from page 1 events depending on Congressional business. He has averaged three weekends in the district each month since taking office and considers this personal contact with the people one of his most important responsibilities as . Representative from the Seventh District.. Rep. Myers said his District Office in Room 107 of the Terre Haute Federal Building is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday.

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Gallery in New York, and is included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Guggenheim Museum and numerous other museums and private collections. Seawright, an assistant to Alwin Nikolais from 1961 to 1963, worked in various capacities including Technical Supervisor at the ColumbiaPrinceton Electronic Music Center In New York from 1963 to 1970. Both of these associations were strong influences on his work, involving other aspects of the application

state regulations, the approximately 7,000 nuns still in Czechoslovakia are as a whole an aging community. Their fields of activity, too, have been progressively restricted by the government. Where once they served in hospitals, schools, orphanages and old people’s homes, today’s nuns are confined to caring for severely retarded children and the aged. In some areas, where labor shortages are particularly severe, they still serve in hospitals. When their productive lives wane the nuns may enter one of the country’s 29 homes for aged nuns and priests run by the Roman Catholic Charita organization and supported by the state. The rather ramshackle village of Bila Voda, straddling the Polish-Czech border in the northern part of the country, is such a place. “Sixty is considered young here,” says one nun. The eldest, Sisters Gaudencia and Balbina, are both 92. Most of the nuns came to the village in 1951. Bila Voda had seen tough times during World War II and a number of the houses were windowless, doorless, damp and filthy when the sisters arrived.

Dont throw Don't throw away those colorful Christmas cards that are brightening your mantle this holiday season! They can be used to create eye-catching collages, those snip-and-paste pictures that often surpass paintings. Collage means “pasting” in French, and among the earlier exponents of this fascinating art form were Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. There really is no technique involved. You simply cut out things and glue them to a background. preferably a warm color that will enhance your work, then cover them with a protective coating. This year 1 turned a paneled screen into a whole series of collages, using portions of 500 cards. It was a lot of work but also a lot of fun, and it didn’t represent anything but a happy blend of colors. Today’s Christmas cards are the ultimate in American naper goods, the world’s finest. Bright, wonderful colors with intricate and appealing designs. When you cut them up and paste them together to express a new thought, you are recycling another person’s creativity while adding ideas of your own.

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of contemporary technology to the fine arts. He was the recipient of one of the first annual Theodoron Awards given by the Guggenheim Museum in 1970, and in 1971 was awarded a SIO,OOO Graham Fellowship to develop computer-controlled light sculptures. He has also produced three experimental films for CBS and educational television, one of which was presented on Camera 111. Seawright will discuss his work at 10 a.m., Feb. 7 in Center Hall, room 216 on the Wabash campus. The exhibit is free and continues through Feb. 14.

Major' restoration work has been undertaken since those days but the village still has an unkempt air, a sense of being removed from the normal pace and pulse of life. The sisters seem to have little impact on the approximately 120 lay inhabitants of Bila Voda. Only two families, the sisters say, attend their services regularly, although others request help at wedding ceremonies, baptisms or funerals from time to time. The sisters live in their own communities, each governed by a Mother Superior. Of the nine orders only the Franciscans of Notre Dame has roots in Bila Voda. The orders of Cyrial and Methodius, Franciscans of St. Raphael, the English Sisters, Sacred Heart Carmelites, Ursulines, Sisters of Mercy, Holy Cross Sisters and Sisters of St. Vincent came in the early 19505. “We are probably the last of the religious orders in this country,” says one Mother Superior. “But the spiritual life in Czechoslovakia is very lively. In a way the Communists did us a service. All the chaff has fallen away. And the church won’t die with us.” .

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