Banner Graphic, Volume 15, Number 184, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1985 — Page 16
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The Putnam County Banner-Graphic, April 3,1985
Catherine Ann Bean, 75, Greencastle, died Monday at Putnam County Hospital. Born Aug. 24, 1909 at Red Bank, N.J., she was the daughter of Martin Hayes and Edith Baker Reid Bickham. She received her B.A. degree in 1931 from Ohio Wesleyan University. In 1946, she obtained her M.A. degree in sociology from the Texas Women’s University. At the Texas university, she taught sociology and child development. She married James Corey Bean in 1931. He preceded her in death in 1960. Moving to Greencastle, Mrs. Bean was employed by DePauw University as a secretary for the History Department and was a sociology department instructor. She worked at the Roy 0. West Library at DePauw University from 1964-75. Since 1976, Mrs. Bean was the supervisor of the library for the school of Music atDPU.
Thomas Albert Dreyer
Thomas Albert Dreyer, 59, West Walnut Street, Greencastle, died Thursday, March 28 of a heart attack he sustained at Jacksonville, Fla. Born in Chicago on Oct. 17,1925, he was the son of Frank and Ida Nelson Dreyer. Mr. Dreyer attended Greencastle schools. He served with the U.S. Navy during World War 11. Spending his childhood in Greencastle, he moved to Chicago following high school. He moved to Hollywood, Fla., in 1968 and returned to Greencastle in 1984. Mr. Dreyer was employed as a
Virginia M. Barnes, 73, formerly of Spencer and Freedom, died Monday at Houston Health Care Center, Cloverdale. Born Nov. 22, 1911 in Hobbyville, Ind., she was the daughter of Jack and Ella (Freeman) Lavender. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Barnes, in May 1974. Survivors include a daughter, Doris Allen, Martinsville; a son, Fred Bar-
Loren 'Woody' Wilson
Loren (Woody) Wilson, 79, Route 1, Stilesville, died early Wednesday morning at his residence. Born Feb. 13,1906 in Morgan County, he was the son of James A. Wilson and Anna Andrew. On Aug. 20, 1926, he married Margaret Staley, and she survives. Also surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, James and Sue Wilson, Route 1, Stilesville; a sister, Dorothy Lingle, Punta Gorda, Fla.; three brothers, Ralph, Bradenton, Fla., Harlan, Lafayette, and Joe, Indianapolis; three grandsons and two great-grandchildren. Mr. Wilson was a member of the Crown Center Christian Church. He was also a past master and member of the Masonic Lodge F & AM No. 440, Eminence. A retired teacher, Mr. Wilson taught at Eminence, Morgantown, Cloverdale and Center Grove. In ad-
IBM announces two new versions of small computer
C.IMS N.Y. Times News Service NEW YORK The International Business Machines Corp. Tuesday introduced two new versions of the PC-XT and made modest price cuts across its personal computer line. The price adjustments, the first since IBM announced it was discontinuing production of the PCjr, its home computer, seemed to pave the way for the introduction of the PC 11, the successor to the company’s four-year-old Personal Computer. Tuesday’s price reductions did not affect the PCjr, which dealers are now discounting heavily, or the top-of-the-line PC-AT. But the price of a basic personal computer, with 256,000 bytes, or characters, of License branch closed The Putnam County License Branch, located in the courthouse, will be closed Friday, April 5 in observance of the Good Friday holiday.
Celebrate Spring with dinner from THE ANNEX 727 S. Main St. Greencastle’s Best and Most Unique Eating Establishment. LUNCH: MON.-FRI. DINNER: TUES.-SAT.
Obituaries Catherine Ann Bean
Active in the Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church, Mrs. Bean was a Phi Beta Kappa. She was also active in AAUW, the League of Women Voters, the Putnam County Playhouse and the DePauw Festival Chorus. Survivors include two daughters, Edith Welliver and Cathie Bean, both of Greencastle; a son, Rev. James C. Bean Jr., Wiesbaden, Germany; three sisters, Margaret Nygaard, Delavan, Wis., Emma Pitcher, Chesterton, and Frances Bayle, Minneapolis, and a grandson, Ralph Welliver, Oak Grove, Va. A memorial service of music is scheduled at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 13 at Gobin Memorial United Methodist Church, Greencastle. The family requests those who wish make contributions to the Flower Fund at Gobin Church. Hopkins-Rector Funeral Home, Greencastle, is in charge of arrangements.
house painter. Survivors include two aunts, Margaret Nelson, Greencastle, and Abbie Nelson, Batavia, 111.; a brother, Robert (“Wormy”) Dreyer, Greencastle; two sisters, Mary Leslie and Dorothy York, both of Greencastle; two nieces, Robin Wilson and Rebecca Criss, and two nephews, Robert and Roy York, all of Greencastle. Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. Friday at Bittles and Hurt Funeral Home, Greencastle.
Virginia M. Barnes
nes, Cloverdale, and two grandchildren. Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Thursday at West and Parrish Funeral Home, Spencer, with Rev. Lowell Mitchell officiating. Burial will be in Farmers Station Cemetery in Owen County. Friends may call 4-9 p.m. Wednesday and from 8:30 a.m. until time of service on Thursday.
dition to teaching, he served as a basketball coach, principal and was the superintendent at Center Grove during his educational career. Mr. Wilson also served as a member of the Morgan County Welfare Board and the Morgan County Hospital Board. He attended Central Normal College at Danville and was graduated from Butler University. A graduate of Monrovia High School, he attended elementary school at Crown Center. Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday at Whitaker Funeral Home, Cloverdale, with Rev. C. Robert Hine officiating. Burial will follow at Stilesville Cemetery. Friends may call 2-5 and 6-9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home, where masonic memorial services are scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Thursday.
memory and two disk drives was reduced to $2,295, from $2,420. A PC-XT with two floppy disk drives and a 10-megabyte hard disk dropped t 053,895, from $4,395. The new PC-XT models can be purchased without a hard disk drive, the chief feature that distinguished the XT models from the basic Personal Computer. The advantage is that a hard disk drive can be added later. Upgrading a basic Personal Computer is more difficult: an expensive, external hard disk drive, stored in a separate box, is needed to raise its storage capacity. Analysts noted that by giving users more flexibility, IBM was better able to compete with machines like the Compaq Computer Corp.’s Deskpro.
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Curry tops in science fairatGHS Grand champion of the recent Greencastle High School science fair was Todd Curry, who submitted the project “Antacid Strengths.” First, second and third-place winners were chosen in each of five divisions. ROBERT SEDLACK WON the Environmental Science Division with his project “Heat Content of Wood.” Mike Catanese placed second, while Aaron Steiner was third. In the Biological Division, Renee Leslie’s project, “Terraponic Soybeans vs. Hydroponic Soybeans,” was No. 1. Second went to Shannon Garner, with Lisa McCabe third. Judged as tops in the Consumer Science Division was David Schwartz for “How Much Sweeter are Artificial Sweeteners Than Sugar?” David Murphey was second, while Janice Napoli captured third. “Will Future Generations Be Aware and Concerned with the Ecological Balance as it Relates to Preservation of Baby Seals?” won first place for Audrie Phipps in the Behavoral Science Division. Patty Brown and Tammy Allee were second and third, respectively. IN THE PHYSICAL SCIENCE Division, the top three finishers in order were Todd Curry, Brian Durham and Tom Catanese. Judging the science fair were former educators Frank Ross, N.B. McCammon and Albert Avery, along with middle school teachers Ray Dickerson and Ernest Egloff. James George, John McFarland, Robert Loring, Katherine Bridges and Vic DeCarlo of DePauw University also served as judges. Plaques were donated by Eitel’s Flowers, Greencastle Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Daryl Hodges, Kroger, Dr. Dale Oliver and Putnam Family Health Care. Coan’s Pharmacy furnished the ribbons.
Hospital notes
Putnam County Hospital Dismissed Monday: Elmer Abbott, Lela Hunter and Daisy Rhude. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rominger, Route 2, Spencer, a boy. Dismissed Tuesday: Glenda Hill, Donald Leslie, Melanie Rominger and son, Barsha Sprague, Jane Sutherlin and daughter, Julie Wallace and daughter, Robert Wiggins and Donald Eastman. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Travis Allee, Route 2, Greencastle, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. James Ellett, Route 2, Coatesville, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scaggs, Route 2, Coatesville, a girl. *** New Arrivals Mr. and Mrs. Kent Sullivan, Route 2, Clayton, are the parents of a boy, Michael Kent, born March 25 at Hendricks County Hospital. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Randall Collins, Greencastle. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Sullivan, Clayton. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mrs. Andrew Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Collins, Greencastle. Paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Anderson, Clayton, and Mrs. Lilbum Sullivan, Russell Springs, Ky. *** Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Patten, Cloverdale, are the parents of a son, Matthew Carey, born March 16. He weighed 8 pounds, 9 ounces and was 21)6 inches long at birth. He was welcomed home by two-year-old brother Aaron McCord Patten. The mother is the former Pattie Thomas of Greencastle. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomas, Greencastle. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patten, Cloverdale. Maternal great-grandparents are George Thomas and the late Iva Thomas, Clinton. Paternal great-grandparents are Eva Smith and the late Harold H. (“Banty”) Smith Sr., Cloverdale.
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Greencastle Mayor Gerald Warren purchases tickets for the Gourment Tasting Buffet, sponsored by the Greencastle Gaelic Committee, from committee member Ann Cooper. The gala benefit event will be held Saturday, April 13 at Mathena Manor. The ticket price of sl3 per person and $25 per couple includes entrance into a dance at
Summer programs on agenda for board meeting this Thursday
BAINBRIDGE-The North Putnam School Board will meet beginning at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the corporation central office. The session is public. Among the items scheduled for discussion include approval of the Miller School lease agreement for vocational students, a presentation regarding an energy management system, summer drivers’ ed and summer band program proposals and a discussion concerning summer maintenance projects. Bainbridge Lions sponsor egg hunt BAINBRIDGE-The Bainbridge Lions Club will sponsor an Easter egg hunt at I p.m. Saturday, April 6 at Bainbridge Elementary School. Age groups will be divided to hunt eggs as follows: Age 3 and under; age 4 through kindergarten; first and second grade; third and fourth grade; fifth and sixth grade.
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the Elks Club where rock and country band Amethyst will entertain from 9 p.m.-12 a.m. Deadline for ticket sales is April 6. Tickets for the semi-formal affair can be purchased in the lobby of Central National Bank, Greencastle Federal Savings Bank and First Citizens Bank Saturday morning, April 6. (BannerGraphic photo).
Prior to the public session Thursday, the board will meet in executive session, beginning at 7 p.m., to discuss individual(s) over whom the board has jurisdiction. Executive sessions are closed to the public. In addition, the board has scheduled another executive session at 7 p.m. Thursday, April 11 to discuss collective bargaining matters. Both executive sessions, of course, will be conducted at the corporation central office.
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City Police Ricky J. Parrish, 29, Route 6, Greencastle, was issued a traffic citation for disregarding a stop sign at 6:22 p.m. Tuesday at the intersection of Walnut and Vine streets by Capt. Ernie Newby. Putnam County Court Small claims filed: Monday, April l-Monrovia Telephone Corp. vs. Gary and Pamela Moore; Monrovia Telephone Corp. vs. Earl E. and Jean L. Poindexter. Criminal cases filed: Friday, March 29-Ronald L. Simpson, criminal mischief. Monday, April 1-Betty J. Willis, public intoxication; Sam E. Eikenburg, deception; Edward P. Blake, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated; Buryi Guy, public intoxication. Putnam Circuit Court Gary Drake vs. State of Indiana and Indiana Department of Highways, complaint for damages (change of venue). Phyllis M. Hendrickson vs. Donald C. Hendrickson, dissolution of marriage. Kathy Ottenbacher vs. Kurt W. Ottenbacher, dissolution of marriage. Allied Construction vs. Donald L. and Rosa L. McLain d/b/a D.L. McLain Landscape Co., complaint. Marriage Licenses Donald Jeffrey Spencer, Fillmore, and Debra Jean Jackson, Cloverdale. Dean Duane Knoy, Paragon, and Linda Lee Saucerman, Cloverdale. Brian Lee Mendenhall, Greencastle and Glenda Louise Berry, Greencastle. Real Estate Transfers France Stone Co. to Greencastle Community School Corp., corporate warranty deed, 10.74,1.84 acres, Greencastle. Forest Hill Cemetery to Ruby J. and Timothy E. Greene, cemetery deed, four graves, Forest Hill Cemetery. Theta Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi Corp. to Alpha Omicron Pi Inc., warranty deed, Greencastle Eastern Enlargement. Marcia Greene to Timothy E. Greene, et ux, executor’s deed, Greencastle Eastern Enlargement. Correction A headline in the April 1 edition of the Banner-Graphic, “Local, Martinsville PCA’s merge,” was in error. It should have read: “FLBA’s and PCA’s to consolidate.” The Banner-Graphic apologizes for any confusion caused by the headline.
