The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 July 1955 — Page 3

THE DAIiY BANNER, GREENCASTLE. INDIANA. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1955.

OBIT! ARY Alfred Ezra Mr Mams, a#;e 64 5«ars, former dormitory guard at the Indiana Boys School, died Sunday afternoon, June 26. 1955 at the Putnam County Hospital. He was born near Mt. Meridian Putnam County, May 4, 1891 the son of William and Eva Paris McMains. He was a member of Applegate Lodge No. 155 F. & A. M. Fillmore, Ind., and I. O. O. F. No. 45 Greencastle. On July 24. 1910 he was united In marriage to Cleo Rollings. To this union were bom three sons, William Perry, who passed away Dec. 3 1940. and Ezra of Greencastle and Andrew of Knightsville. He leaves five grandchildren. William P. McMains of Michigan City and James R., of Madison township and Larry, Patty and Karen of Greencastle. He leaves one brother, Clifford McMains and one sister, Delores Rowings; two aunts, Mrs Stephen Crawley of Kokomo, Ind., and Miss Nannie Paris of Greencastle, and one uncle, James Paris, of Monticello, Ind. SHOULD YOU GO FIRST Should you go first and I remain To walk the road alone, I'll live in memory’s garden dea’, With happy days we've known. In spring I'll want to press the roses red When fades the lilac blue, In early fall when brown leaves

fall

I’ll catch a glimpse of you.

Should you go first and I remain One thing I'd have you do. Walk slowly down the path of death For soon I'll follow you. I'll want to know’ each step you

take.

That I may walk the same, For some day down that lonely

road

You’ll hear me call your name.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr. Tennis, the Putnam County Hospital and its nurses and aids and staff. Applegate Lodge No. 155 F. & A. M., Putnam Lodge No. 45 I. O. O. F„ Rev. Richard Whelan for his consoling words and the singers, the Whitaker Funeral Home. Also the relatives and friends for their help and kindness and their beautiful floral offerings during the loss of our dear husband, father and grandfather. Mrs. Cleo McMains Mr. and Mrs. Ezra McMains Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McMains Mr. and Mrs. William P. Me Mains Mr. Jimmy McMains. p.

OBITUARY

Keith Allan, eldest son of Lloyd and Glee Wright Conyers, was born in Greencastle April 27. 1943 and departed this life June 18, 1955 at the age of 12 years, 1 month and 22 days. He had completed six grades in the Ricipath School and was looking forward to entering Junior High School when he w r as called. Keith attended the Baptist Sunday School and was a member of the Boy Scout Troop 99.

—DEATH TOLL

kibor force and prices.

. .. . “When tills study is eomplet-

At least 22 persons were kmcd . "

_ . ed. Craig said, “I am sure we In Indiana frran 6 p. m. !■ ndaj . v , ,

v x , , 1 will iiave a clear picture of

to midnight Monday, but only ^ ^

nine died in traffic. m the i first 10 hours of the f 8-hour holiday period. Drownings claim-

ed at least 11 lives. Two other persons died of miscellaneous

accident causes.

The body of Stanley Zenesek, l

27, Blandford, was recovered i ^ ^ . ,

memoirs and that serial pubhea-

early today from a strip rmne . .

C OMPLETES MEMOIRS NEW YORK. July 5—(UP1 —

The New York Times said today that former President Truman

as completed his 500.000-word

Police said the bomb disappeared from the fairgrounds at Crown Point. Later, it exploded in a car in which three Gary boys w’ere riding. Victor Mickines, 19, was hurt seriously. Richard Jeffrey, 18. and John Drozdzmski, 17, were injured.

pit pond near Clinton where he

He had delivered papers for more |drowned while swimming with | than two year and added a host l his wi f e ani j their three young

premium list was set at $425,- died Saturday several hours af800 today for the 1955 fair Aug. ter she drank from a can of kero-31-Sept. 9. : sene her mother used for a cookThe fair’s board said premiums mg stove. w’ere boosted $7,000 so Indiana -

can keep its rating as the top

fair in the nation.

in

The prizes include $3S,0li

4-H divisions.

FAIR PREMIUM LIST INDIANAPOLIS, July 5

BABY DIES KNOX, Ind. July 5—(UP)

of friends to those already made in school. He leaves his parents, a sister Karen and a brother, Howard, who, with his many other relatives and friends are left to mourn his passing. His entire life was dedicated to helping others to the best o‘. his ability and the results were summed up by one of his dearest friends who said “Kcithie was just Keithie.”

sons Monday night.

tion will begin in the fall. The memoirs will be published in serial form by the Times, Life i Magazine and the St. Louis Post- |

Dispatch.

(UP)—The Indiana State Fair Peggy Lee Williams, 13 months.

TO MOVE OKI ICES

INDIANAPOLIS July 5 — (UP)—Indiana pushed plans today for moving several state offices into a nine-story downtown

building.

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IN MEMORY

In memory of Oscar (Shorty) Grimes, who passed away one j year ago today, July 5, 1954. Jimmy Dale Covert

MICHIGAN CHERRIES Available Tuesday Afternoon 30 Lb. Tin $6.50 PUTNAM COUNTY FROZEN FOODS, 730 East Washington Street

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CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartlelt thanks and sincere appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our kind friends, neighbors and relatives at the passing of our dear son and brother, Keith Allan Conyers. We especially thank Mr. Francis Nelson, and Mr. Russell King, Rev. Kyle Miller for his consoling messages also Dr. Johnson and Dr. Wiseman and the nurses. Also our deepest thanks to the pallbearers and flowergirls and Maurice Kersey, and to Mr. and Mrs. Rector for their efficient services and the many, many persons w’ho assisted us in any way during our great loss. Lloyd. Glee, Karen and Howard Conyers. p.

Today s Market Hogs 10,000; rather slow’, 5075 lower; choice 190-210 lb. $19-.50-20.00; 240-270 lb. .«19.00-S19-.50, few $19.75; 270-300 lb. $18-00-$19.25; 160-190 lb. $18.75$19.75; 120-160 lb. S15.00-$17.C0; sows unevenly .50-$ 1.00 lower at $12.50-$16.50. few’ to $17.50.

PLAN'S ECONOMIC STUDY

INDIANAPOLIS, July 5 (UP) Governor Craig says he is planning the most comprehensivt study of Indiana's economic future ever made. The Indiana University School of Business has agreed to make the study of what lies ahead for Indiana commerce and industry, Craig announced during the w'eek

end.

Emphasis will be placed on the economic effects of the toll road program and the proposed northern seaport, which Craig called

a “must.”

He said the study will cost $10,000 and will be paid for from his contingency fund. Members of the IU faculty will conduct the study, to be completed by the end of the year.

1 PROGRESS REPORTED INDIANAPOLIS, July 5 — (UP)- Officials reported “very fine” progress today in efforts to develop a giant Indiana seaport along Lake Michigan in Porter County. The State Board of Public Harbors and Terminals awaited a mid-September report on feasibility of the project and at that one may delve into financing uggestions made by Governor Craig,

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FISH catches man FORT DODGE. Iowa. July 5— 'UP)- Here’s a fish story about ■ ' man who got away. Stephen Zewethow, wading near a small dam to escape the heat, put his hand underneath a rock and had it “hooked” for about 10 minutes by what he believes was a large catfish. A woman on the shore finally passed a knife to Zewethow, who ftead himself.

TEEN-AGERS INJURED GARY, July 5—(UP) — An

aerial bomb intended for a Fourth of July fireworks display at . the Lake County fairgrounds exploded in an automobile Sun-

Tl.c report will predict ti nda day c„U injured tln ee teen-agers.

in population, manufacturing, the

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