Banner Graphic, Volume 19, Number 35, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1988 — Page 8
THE BANNERGRAPHIC October 15,1968
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Indiana State Police One alcohol-related arrest was made early Saturday by Indiana State Police at Putnamville. Trooper John Mishler arrested Pietro Mazzone, 28, Greencastle, and charged him with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Mazzone was lodged at the Putnam County Jail at 3:30 a.m. Saturday. Meanwhile, Trooper Jim Vance was called to the 1-70 rest park area in western Hendricks County early Saturday to investigate an accident that forced the closing the interstate at one point. Details were still sketchy at presstime, but apparently two semis and a camper were involved. Officials at the post were uncertain whether any injuries had been attributed to the 3:30 a.m. accident. Greencastle Fire Dept. Greencastle firemen were called to 203 N. College Ave. at 9:56 p.m. Friday to extinguish a brush fire. According to a fire department report, someone trying to prime a car with gasoline caught a gas can on fire near the scene. In reaction to the fire, the can was inadvertently thrown into some nearby bushes, catching them afire and requiring 25 gallons of water to extinguish. Firemen reported no property damage and returned to station at 10:12 o.m Putnam County Court Criminal cases filed: IVionday, Oct. 3 —Edward Lockwood, operating without financial responsibility; Larry Bums, public intoxication; Carl W. Albright, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated; Douglas A. Johnson, operating a motor vehicle without financial responsibility; Charles Ferrand, operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, operating a vehicle with a prior conviction and driving while license suspended; Robert G. Freed, battery, battery on a police officer and causing bodily injury, and resisting law enforcement causing bodily injury. Small claims filed: Thursday, Sept 29—Heritage Lake Property Owners Assoc. (HLPOA) vs. Robert L. and Rebecca Silver, HLPOA vs. Henry Szczyrba; HLPOA vs. James H. Williams; HLPOA vs. William A. and Betty Niemann; HLPOA vs. Josephine Searcy c/o Dale Searcy; Perry A. Wainman, D.D.S. vs. Dale Starcher; Perry A. Wainman, D.D.S. vs. Sandra Burroff; Perry A. Wainman, D.D.S. vs. Fred and Mary Jane Hanks; Perry' A. Wainman, D.D.S. vs Mike Sullivan; BGE Video Heaven vs. Laura P. Henera. Friday, Sept. 30 —Mutual Hospital Services (MHS) vs. Mark A. and Mavis Bray; MHS vs. Carl R. and Margaret Coons; MHS vs. James W. and Connie Hague; MHS vs. Olin and Sandra Hall; MHS vs. Larry Hammond; MHS vs. Jerry and Terri Inabnit; MHS vs. Jesse Kohler; NHS vs. Kimberly S. Lanham; MHS vs. Deborah L. Mayes; MHS vs. Eugene R. Miller; MHS vs. Frank H. and Beverly O’Conner; MHS vs. Larry E. Phillips; MHS vs. Nelson E. and Janet Robinson. Wednesday, Oct. s—General5 —General Motors Acceptance Corp. (GMAC) vs. Ronald L. Torr, Colony Printing and Labeling Inc. vs. Taylor Graphics; Headley Hardware vs. Lori Query; Headley Hardware vs. Buddy Jones. Marriage Licenses Evan Roberts Wagner, New York, and Kimberly Roxanna Crafton, New York. Benjamin Louis Fuchs, Marion County, and Tamara Renee Rose, Bainbridge. Norman Ray Rodgers, Greencastle, and Teresa Blaine Wendling, Greencastle. Aaron E. Birt, Greencastle, and June Alison King, Lexington, Ky. Bret Randal Hartley, Greencastle, and Colleen Jean Lockaby, Greencastle. Kim J. McGaughey, Greencastle, and Tonya T. Hutchison, Greencastle. Mark Harold Garson, Brazil, and Katherine Carol Freeman, Greencastle.
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New officers of the Greencastle Kiwanis Club are (from left): Ken Heeke, treasurer; Bill Braden, secretary; Jim Ray, president, and Oliie Reynolds, vice president. Ray, who is administrator at Asbury Towers, replaces Joe Fer-
Ray takes over Kiwanis reins
Dr. James Ray, director of Asbury Towers, was installed as president of the Greencastle Kiwanis Club at the annual dinner meeting October 6 at the DePauw Union. ' IN THE TOP OFFICE, Ray succeeds Joe Ferguson, who has held the presidency for the past year. New vice president for the service organization is Ollie Reynolds. Bill Braden is the new
Obituaries Sally Mae McNeely
Mrs. Sally Mae McNeely, 82, Greencastle, passed away early Saturday at Sunset Manor Nursing Home, Greencastle.
Mrs. Viola Rollings, 81, Greencastle, passed away early Saturday at Sunset Manor Nursing Home, Greencastle. Services are scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Monday at Hopkins-
Dear Abby
With a song in her heart and tunes
DEAR ABBY: I love music songs float around in my head, day in and day out, and it doesn’t bother me. Once it was different, though. I simply could not turn it off! After my dentist filled two teeth next to each other, I started hearing tunes I was not familiar with. I thought perhaps I had heard them in my sleep. Upon retiring, I heard “Singing in the Rain” from beginning to end the MOVIE, that is! Singing, dialogue, the works. I awakened my husband and asked if he could hear anything. He said, “No.” He came to the conclusion that those two new fillings in my teeth acted as a “receiver.” We checked the TV Guide, and sure enough, “Singing in the Rain” was the late movie! I didn’t need to turn on the TV, as I was hearing the whole thing. After the movie, I heard two policemen speaking to each other on their CBs. I looked out of my window and saw two patrol cars
Library Board Greeson, J. Carroll Fordice and Harriett Dobson. IN OTHER ACTION, the board: Approved the financial reports, claims and bills and monthly report as submitted by
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We invite boys (10 to 17) and parents to see Camp Voyageur movies and slides. Saturday, Oct. 22nd 9:00 A.M. Charles Erdmann residence 327 Hightail, Greencastle John Erdmann-Director
secretary and Ken Heeke will succeed himself as club treasurer. Coming on the board as new members are Lisa Larkin, Robert Breese, Sallie Gray and Walter Douglas. Holdover members are David Bray, John Bergen and Charles Miles. Among those who have logged perfect attendance for the past year and in past years are: John Bergen, James Ray and Charles Miles, one
Services are pending at Hop-kins-Rector Funeral Home, Greencastle.
Viola Rollings
Rector Funeral Home, Greencastle. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. A complete obituary will be published later.
Abigail Van Buren
parked outside one in front of the other. I heard every word they were saying to each other. It was a sleepless night! I got an emergency appointment with my dentist the next morning, and I told him my story. He laughed, and insisted that this was not possible. However, after filing between those two newly filled teeth, the weird noises, music and voices stopped. GERI McBETH, DENVER
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Mrs. Sedlack. Acknowledged the staff reports as submitted. Voted to invest the Cyril Johnson Fund in two-year CDs in the five county financial institutions.
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guson of First Citizens Bank at the helm of the local service organization, which meets at noon Thursdays in the DePauw Union Building. (Ban-ner-Graphic photo by Gary Goodman).
year; Bill Braden and Don Weaver, two years; Joe Ferguson, three years; Paul Godwin, four years; James Elrod, eight years; David Barr, 26 years; Grafton Longden and Howard Youse, 35 years; and Earle Boyd, 39 years. THE GREENCASTLE Kiwanis Club was chartered in 1921 and has an ongoing programs of public service projects. Meetings are held each Thursday noon. Carkeek, DePauw Choir perform at Vincennes Sunday This Sunday afternoon, DePauw University Prof. Emeritus Arthur Carkeek will be the featured organist in a joint concert with the DePauw Choir in Vincennes. The 3 p.m. program will take place at the First Christian Church of Vincennes, Fourth and Broadway, and will include works by Bruhns, Sowerby and Mendelssohn. Tiie choir, under the direction of Stanley Irwin, will perform works by Handel, Howells. Durufle and Verdi.
DEAR GERI: I believe you. Years ago, a schoolmate sat in study hall and said he was “listening” to the World Series but didn’t know how it was getting through to him. As it turned out, he was receiving the ball game through the fillings in his teeth. * * * DEAR ABBY: My spouse and I have been friendly with another married couple for nearly 30 years. They are now getting divorced. One of them came to us and put us on the spot. We were told: “You will have to make a choice. If you intend to remain friendly with my ‘ex,’ you cannot be a friend of mine.” Abby, we would like to remain friendly with both of them, but we were given an ultimatum. How would you handle this? BETWIXT AND BETWEEN DEAR BETWIXT: I’d choose the other one.
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Agreed for a letter to be written to Greencastle Middle School officials expressing the Library Board’s appreciation for use of its library for the meeting, and also for the tour conducted by GMS librarian Margo Thomas.
in her teeth
DePauw calendar OCT. 16-23 Sunday, Oct. 16 1 p.m., Soccer (M) vs. Mac Murray College, Boswell Field. Monday, Oct. 17 Noon, Archives dedication luncheon, Dr. Grover Hartman, past president of the Indiana Council of Churches, “Worth Tippy: The Man and His Vision,” Walden Inn (for reservations, call archives; cost: $5). Preserving Small Photograph Collections,” media classroom, Roy O. West Library. Tuesday, Oct. 18 Bulding. ques, corporate employment division director, Allstate Insurance Co., Northbrook, 111., room 318, Harrison Hall. Wednesday, Oct. 19 “Against Excellence,” with music by Men of Note, Meharry Hall. Annual Art Faculty Exhibition begins (continues through Nov. 17) with 6:30-8:30 p.m. opening reception. Gallery hours: Mon-day-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, 1-5 p.m. PAC. Friday, Oct. 21 Fall break begins. Saturday, Oct. 22 America, Julian Science and Math Center. Sunday, Oct. 23 Auditorium. * * * Program highlights for WGRE (91.5 FM), the DePauw University radio station: Sunday, Oct. 16 Noon, “In Touch With Greencastle,” with County Clerk Nancy Michael discussing the upcoming election. thood. Monday, Oct. 17 BartelL Wednesday, Oct. 19 -9 p.m., Live coverage of League of Women Voters local political debate, featuring U.S. House and State Senate candidates.
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GREENCASTLE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS Oct. 19-21 Monday, Oct. 17 Jones Elementary Northeast Elementary Fire department to present a program to students. Ridpath Elementary Kindergarten classes to visit Chandler’s Farm. Middle School Seventh-grade Science Club meeting. Tuesday, Oct. 18 Jones Elementary Picture retakes scheduled. High School PSAT to be given in cafeteria. Wednesday, Oct. 19 Middle Sch00l - and eighth-grade volleyball championship game. Thursday, Oct. 20 All elementaries Kindergarten vision screening at Ridpath. Jones Elementary Lisa Larkin of DePauw University will present health and fitness for third-graders. High School in cafeteria. Friday, Oct. 21 Ridpath Elementary Pictures will be taken at 1:30 p.m. All orders must be in prior to that time.
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