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HERALD CONSOLIDATED To Xhursday ciub Enntered in the postoffice at The Thursday Club will meet Greencastle, Indiana as second j Thursday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs.

f Robert Harvey. Program. Paul’s Letters, Mrs. H. L. Jome. Wesleyan Service Guild—7:30 p. m. Hostess, Mrs. Henry Pehan. Program, Southeast Asia. Miss Sylvia Taylor.

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TODAY'S BIBLE THOUGHT And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul. Genesis 1:26; 2:7.— The miracle of creation and the beginning of humman life grows more amazing as our understanding increases.

Personal And Local Nows Briefs

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Burger and family were pleasantly surprised Saturday evening, Feb. 2nd, when members of the Pleasant Gardens Home Demonstration Club arrived for a house warming. The Burger family recently moved into their new home near Reelsville . The evening was spent in playing games and looking over the

new' home.

The members of the club presented the hostess with a gift for her home.

Favors Insane Security Action INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—Gov.

i wild shooting spree at Ray. Ind.. three murders, kidnaping and nrlast Dec. 18, Monday was judged ‘ sault with intent to commit mur-

I insane by Steuben Circuit Judge der.

J Harris Hubbard. The soft-e»poken McNaUghton He was ordered committed to went beserk last December and

. . r,t-, tr c o vATm-TTTTo the maximum security division of killed Myrlen Forrester. 4V Fred

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, T _ , Norman Bcattv Hospital at Wetrt- Peterson. 53. and Peterson s son. (LD-Th, world s M «om.c | ^ : Ro ,a„d. 31. Thr tavllow of the submarine, the Nautilus, Mond..\ , jj u tjk arc | ordered McNaugh- Petersons were not discovered n.ght u i e a pr icLon ton’s commitment after hearing until a day after the shooting c'-Am! b\ the a niost pi’op. etit testimony by two physicians ap- when residents of the small corn-

imagination of Jules Verne 87 . . . . . . • xr 6 ! pointed to determine McNaugh

years ago.

The scene was off the contin-

munity on the Miehigan-Indiana

ton’s mental condition. The com- state line conducted a house-to-mitment decreed that McNaugh- house search. McNaughton also

Handley said today the Indiana ental ledge m the depths ot the ton ^ in state hospital shot and wounded Pr. 'ton Bt >■!-

this session about strengthenthis session abouot strengthening the miximum security unit for insane criminals at Norman Beatty Hospital at Westville. “It is obvious that something must be done before the legislature adjourns,” Handley told a newsman after an hour long conference Monday night with Dr. O. L. Williams, acting superintendent of Beatty and Dr. John

Alantic ocean.

Just before 8’30 p. m., Capt. Eugene P. Wilkinson, skipper of the modern Nautilus, stood in the soft glow of the red lights of

i W. Southwcrth, acting commis-

Delicious refreshments were gioner of Inental health

served to the following. Mr. and Handley said the Republican I Mrs. Cecil Craft, Mr. and Mrs. p 0 ]j C y committee w’hich meets j Alpha Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- j n his office daily will take up i neth Eggers, Mr. and Mrs. Roy the ma tter and “try to w'ork I Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry something out before the ses-

1 Bond, Mrs. Arthur Turner, Mr. s j on ends.”

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ASKS HUNGARY RECOGNITION

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Lewis of Bainbridge, Monday, a son. The Kappa Delta Phi sorority will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Public Service room. Guy Michael has returned to his home in Reno, Nev. after attending the funeral of his father. Mrs. Anna Myers of Cloverdale, is critically ill at the Putnam County hospital. The Contemporary Book Club will meet at the home of Mrs. R. E. Williams Wednesday evening at 8:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitman and Mrs. Ed. Bayliff have returned home fiom a trip to Key West and Miami, Florida. Crescent Club will meet Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Miss Grace Browming. Mrs. Perry Rush will have the program.

and Mrs. Halford Mercer and children, Sonna and Gary, Mr. and Mi s. George Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allen and children, Ralph, Leonard, Jean and Elizabeth and the host and hostess, Mr .and Mrs. Hubert Burger and children Terry and Janet.

Williams outlined five alternatives based on surveys and studies of the unit wdiich came

until he is judged sane. He then ley,, 38, and his wife, Nancy, 38. would have to return to Steuben 'md kidnaped their daughter.

County to face trial. I Katherine, 4.

A Steuben County grand jury The little girl was rescued unindicted McNaughton last month harmed when McNaughton nieek-

the attack center, and announc- on five counts charging him with ly surrendeud to authorities ed: j _

“In a few minutes we will witness a feat that has been unknown to man except in the world of fiction—this ship, our Nautilus, will log her 20,000th

league.”

At precisely 8:30 p. m. the captain, a counterpart of Captain Nemo of the imaginative Nautilus, spoke over the ship’s public address system: “Mark 20.000 leagues. Right full rudder.” Then, with a grin, he picked up the microphone again. ’There will be a 20,000 league party in

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MRS. ANNA KETHIY, minister ot state in the deposed Imre Nagy government in Hungary, is shown with Jozet Kovago Ui f'tt. former Budapest mayor, and Maj. Gen. Bela Kirnly, a freedom revolt leader, in New York between sessions at which she testified at the United Nations. A “watch dog” committee of five nations is holding hearings on Soviet oppression in Hungary. She asked help for Hungarv, and UN recognition. (httcrnctionnl Snunii^Untot

Kenneth Norman, 30, Carbon Route 1, was arrested by Greencastle police Monday. Norman is charged with speeding on South Jackson street. The safe in the Owen County Farm Bureau Co-op Association, Inc., Store, Terre Haute Road, was broken into sometime durl ing Simday night and it was estimated that $1500 w'as taken. The Homemaker’s Extension Club of Cloverdale will hold its February meting Thursday at 1:00 DST at the home of Mrs. Eugene Maxwell. The lesson is understanding 4-H. The roll call to be answer ed with a Valentine

verse.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Barnaby have returned from a hunting trip in Colombia. South America. The Barnabys flew' to Bogota, where the hunting party was organized. The camp was estab-

lished

Mrs. Wilson Hostess To Roachdale Club The Roachdale Home Demonstration Club held its regular meeting Saturday ’ afternoon, February 2nd, at the home of Mrs. Dewey Wilson with nineteen members and two guests present. The meeting w r as opened by the president, Mrs. Betty Ford. Mrs. Edna Young read the history of the song of the month, “Old Folks at Home,” which was sung in unison, the minutes of previous meeting was read and approved and a financial report

given.

An interesting report of the Council meeting at Greencastle w'as given by Mrs. Thelma Goslin. Mrs. Helen Wilson gave the

last summer when a series of escapes of insane prisoners from Indiana Stale Prison occurred. Four remodeling alternatives ranged in estimated cost from just above $500,000 to more than a million dollars. The fifth alternative suggested by Williams and Southw'orth was a new maximum security unit costing above

five million dollars.

Airplane Crash Kills Hoosiers

broadcast throughout the ship. Oook First Class Jack L. Baird of Torrington, Wyo., marched into the mess, holding a huge two-layer pink-frosted cake on w'hich was iced the inscription: "U. S. S. Nautilus, 20,000 leagues on nuclear power.” O. E. S. NOTICE Stated meeting of Fillmore O E. S. Thursday, Feb. 7, 7:30 p. m. This will be election of officers. Members are urged to attend. Visitors welcome.

LAFAYETTE, Ga. (UP)— Authorities today continued their investigation into the cause of an airplane crash which claimed the lives of three Franklin, Ind., men

near here Monday,

Killed in the crash were John Alfred Starkey, 35; Robert E.

Glidden, 29, believed to be the

Safety lesson. The club voted to pi lot; Richard Lee Neitzel 20. contribute to the Polio and Red The three place single-engined

Cross funds. Mrs. Otha Faller and Mrs. Charles Skelton of the Town and Country Home Demonstration Club gave the lesson on 4-H Program, Its Goals and Purposes, and how it works. Mrs. Wilson, assisted by Mrs. Lenora Sillery and Mrs. Albert McFerran served delicious refreshments. The meeting closed to meet in March with Mrs. Zel’.a Bladyes.

Ship Is Located By Coast Guard KEY WEST, Fla. (UP) A crippled Liberian freighter reported sinking in an earlier distress signal was located after a wide search of the Florida Straits today and reported in no immedi-

ate danger.

The U. S. Coast Guard ship Yamacraw and then the USS

Chattanooga, Tenn., airport Blackwood reached the disabled

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plane crashed in a cow pasture only a few miles north of the

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Wedding Announced

Miss Vivian Mae Heber. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donovan He- j ber, and Clay Warren, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Warren of Bainbridge, were united in marriage on Feb. 1st at the home of the

several hundred miles i bride’s parents. The Rev. Willie

where it had intended to land. A farmer who witnessed the crash said the plane was flying low over his farm home and he thought it was trying to land in the ccw pasture when it crashed. The plane was demolished, but

did not burn. A wing section was Coast Guard said!

found about half a mile from the |

sc°:’e of the accident.

The three men had flown by commercial airliner Saturday to | Florida to pick up Gild den’s jdane ! which had been damaged in a 1 slight accident in January when wands turned it over before tak- !

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freighter S. S. Nortuna after hours of searching by planes and

surface craft.

The 11, 600-ton vessel and its 35 crewmen were in no immediate danger but both ships stood by to give any help needed, the

Killer Of Three Is Judged Insane

ANGOLA, Ind. (UP)— Merlin McNaughton, 40, accused slayer ! of three of his neighbors in a

from Bogota.

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j Cox of the Washington township j Baptist church, read the vow's of t ^ le ceremon Y i n the presence of

j the immediate families.

ISH-T\ (. hannel 8 The bride wore a navy blue News; Weather j street length dress with white

6:45 CBS New-'s accessories and a corsage of

7:00 Frisco Beat white rose buds.

7:30 Name That Tune 8:00 Phil Silvers 8:30 The Brothers 9:00 To Tell the Truth 9:30 Red Skelton 10:00 $64,000 Question 10:30 Trust Your Wife? 11:00 New's; Weather 11:15 Late Show' WTTV—Channel 4 . .. Little Rascals News - Navy Log Warners Presents Wyatt Earp .... Broken Arrow' TV Theater Ray Anthony News Hollywood Movie

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It was the w’ish of both the bride and bridegroom that their fathers be their attendants. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Erne^ Heber. The table was decorated with pink and white carnations and snapdragons, and centered with the beautiful white wedding cake topped with miniature bride and groom. The bride’s aunts, Mrs. Joseph Shaughnessy and Mrs. Robert Burks, served the guestat the punch bowi and cake. The couple left for a short wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Warren are botr graduates of the Greencastle High school with the class ol 1956. Mr. Warren is employed a f IBM and Mrs. Warren is a clerk at Trover’s Dress Shop. They are residing in a new trailer at Fern.

At Washington stop, prisoner Mrs. Dorothy Barchard. 19, guarded. NORTHWEST AIRLINES has added Virginia Buss to its list of heroic stewardesses following her quick action 17,000 feet up when a bank robber suspect being taken to Baltimore from Minneapolis, Minn., tried to take over. He is Louis Arquilla, captured in Minneapolis along with two companions, Mrs. Dorothy Barchard. 19-year-oW mother and gpn moll, and Martin Feeney. They were being taken to Baltimore in connection with a $12,000 bank robbery. Suddenly Arquilla leaped up. threw his dinner plate at a guard and lunged for the cockpit door. Little Miss Buss held door closed and a guard clubbed Arquilla down. (International)

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The Circle meetings of the

•• $64,000 Question w.S.C.S. will meet Thursday. Feb

Trust \ our \V ife ? 7 as follows:

News l Naomi—2 p. m., hostess Mrs

j Kermit Morrison. Program, j Southeast Asia. Miss Sylvia Tay-

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Esther—2 p. m. Hostess. Mrs j J. E. Porter. Devotions, Miss i Susie Talbott. Members bring sewing in prep1 aration for their special project ; for June 20, W.S.C.S. meeting. Mary—2 p. m. Hostess. Mrs Herrick Greenleaf. Devotions. 1 Mrs. A. C. Northrop. Program. Paul’s Letters. Mrs. H. L. Jome. Rebecca—8 p. m. Hostess, Mrs.

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