The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 June 1963 — Page 2

Girl Scouts Get

Advance Badges *j Jones School Girl Scout Troop o36 brought their year of Scout-1 ing to a close. During the year the girls ervneii- theM>> second class rank badge. Home Maker Hadge. and Membership Star They participated in the cookie sale, took a trip to Crawfordsville and Lafayette. At Christmas they took a fruit basket and favors to the intfsing home. For Mother’s Day they hemmed and embroidered Dish Towels. Their cookie sale proceeds they left at Jones School to be used as wished. This was the last year for tile

girls at Jones. * * „ _ >V. \ .

On June 4th the girls had a cook out. They were the guests of Mrs. Robert Micheal at Michael’s ‘ Bar D Ranch." They en-

—— . Joyed iiunig lioisci.

Members of the troop are- Lee Ann Gray. Josie Jones, Kathy Kiger.,Elizabeth Krapp. Donna Martin. Fenny Michael. Martha Moore. Rita Albright. Donna Jo Seldomer, Linda Sue Thomas, end Kathy Vanlandingham. Their leaders are: Mrs. A F. Schlomer, Troop Committee: Mrs. Harvey ! Gray’ and Mrs. Robert Vanland-

ingham.

Melody Gifford of Mason Hall. : and Susm Schlomer, Senior Scout assistetl with the girls during the year. LIVESTOCK MARKET Hogs 7.700; steady to strong; 100-230 lb 17.50-1S.00: mixed 180-240 lb 17.00-17.60; 240-270 lb 16.50-17.00. Cattle 3.000; calves 75; steers ‘ steady, heifers not established; high, good and choice steers 2.GO23 00; good 20.50-22 00:

x fHc ffAfLY BANNER ^ and HERALD CONSOLIDATED 17S. Jarkaon St. Greencastle, Ind. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second Class Mali matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription Prices Home Delivery S5e per week Mailed in Putnam County $7.00 per yeai Outside of Putnam County $8.00 per yeai Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT So shall we ever be with the Lord. Wherefore comfort one another with these words.—I. The.ssalonians 4:17, 18. If the prospect of being face to face with God forever is not a source of comfort, we need to get acquainted with Him.

Personal And Local News Briefs

THE DAILY BANNER .MON., JUNE m tm3. Page 2 greencastle. Indiana Woodie Baldwin of Hileah. Ela is visiting relatives in Greencastle. The Friendship Club meeting has been postponed until Wednesday June 19th. Stated Meeting of Fillmore Applegate Lodge 155 F & A.M. Tuesday June 11th at 7:30. The name of Anthony Albright should have been listed on the 6th grade Honor Roll for junior High. The Rain or Shine Club will meet Wednesday at 1 p. m. at Robe-Ann Park. Members remember candy sale. The Happier Homes Home Demonstration Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles McCullough, 11 Bloomington Street, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Alexander attended the Mid-Western Hay Ride Sat. evening in Cincinnati, Ohio.

WILL RFFT'EL A-StJB GROTON, Conn. UPI —George Washington, first Polaris Mis-sile-firing submarine in the U.S. nuclear fleet, will be refueled in j Jantmny for the first time sinee its nuclear reactors were activated Sept. 30, 1959. The sub also will undergo $15.6 million worth of repairs and modifications at the Portsmouth, N. H., Navy shipyards to change its 16 missile tubes to fire the 2,500mile range Polairs A3. The Navy declined to say how many miles the sub has travelled since 1959.

Blood Is Needed

WHAT A RELIEFER!- Lindy McDaniel imiddle! gets hearty congratulations from Cubs teammates Ken Hubbs <!eft> ;md Billy Williams’in Chicago after that 3-2 victory over the S. F Giants. In the eighth. Williams homered with Hubbs on. and tied the score at two all. In the 10th. McDaniel came in to pitch with the bases loaded and one out. He picked Willie Mays off second, struck out Ed Bailey’, then came to bat himself and homered to

win the game and a tie for the league lead.

FRI6IDAIRE WEEK SPECIAL!

Tliis is our “Best Buy” for National fiipla?re Week. Hurry!

^ THRIFTIEST FRIGIDAIRE 2-DOOR! • Giant 100-lb. freezer! • Automatic defrosting refrigerator section. Twin produce Hydrators. $ • Deep shelf storage door!

Brick Chapel Home Demonstration club will meet Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Glenn Flint. • A son was born Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lewis of Eminence. City firemen were called to 505 East Washington Street at 10:15 Saturday night. They reported a tree on fire. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Liechty, of Fillmore Route 1, are the patents cf a daughter bom Sunday morning at the Putnam County Hospital. S. C. C. will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with Margaret Welch. Martha Miller will be assisting hostess. Members remember the auction. The Jefferson Home Demonstration Club will meet with Mrs. Olga Snyder Thursday June 22nd at 1 p.m. ■ Please note change of meeting date. I Canaan Club will meet W r ed. June 19 with Mrs. Jesse Sechj man at Civic Building in Coatesville. There will be a shower for Mrs. Frank Foxx. Member note change of date and Place. • •j* *4 • ' h « *•» f • Mr. «ikL Mrs. Larry Salsman and children Shari and Glen, and Mrs. George Walton and son David spent several days in Olathe. Kansas visiting P. F. C. Donald K. Walton and wife Micalene. Kenneth L. Keller, of the Greencastle Consolidated Schools has been selected as one of the 30 high school guidance counselors from 14 states to attend the fourth annual summer Institute on Guidance June 17Aug 9 at Florida State Univers-

ity.

Hubert Smaltz is badly in need of 18 pints of blood for an operation, July 16th. Anyone wishing to donate blood — type O — R.H. Negative, please contact Robert R. Harvey — OL 3-5805 or Methodist Church office — OL 3-3196. Transportation will be furnished. One must be available to report to Indiana Medical Center, Inianapolis the afternoon of July 15th.

Golden Circle Club Report The May meeting of the Golden Cirle Club was held with Bessie Fellows on May 23rd. The members gathered at noon for lunch and held their meeting in the afternoon. There was a good attendance this month and they welcomed a new member, Mrs. Ruth Nelson. Mesia, the president, opened the meeting with the club song and Bessie Fellows gave devotions. Secretary's and treasurer’s reports were read and approved and all club business was transacted. After repeating the club's creed to end the meeting it was then turned over to Etta Hinote for the entertainment. Lena won the door prize. The next meeting will be with Anna Hall in Cloverdale on June 27th. It will be an afternoon meeting.

Mr. and Mrs. Bib Sackett, of Cloverdale, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Rita Sharon, to Dewey A. Garrett of Cloverdale. Mr. Garrett was raised by Mr. and Mrs. Glee Truesdel cf Cloverdale. Miss Sackett is a graduate of Cloverdale High School and Indiana State College. She was a teacher in the Plymouth Schools this past year. Mr. Garrett is a graduate of Tech High School in Indianapolis and is a barber in Cloverdale. The couple will be married Sunday, July 1, at the Cloverdale Methodist Church.

In .Memory In loving remembrance of our husband and father, Landy Clodfelter, who passed away one yearago June 10th, 1962. Somewhere there is a place Where the sunlight never dims The Lord has called our loved one To share this place with Him. We shall always feel grateful He shared you for a while. Landy, we will always remeber The brightness of your smile. So: if ye could only make steps Out of our heartaches, And we could use all our teardrops, too. We woukl build us a stairway to Heaven Then climb it each day to come up to see you. Wife and children. Ip

POLICE TOO ARNORBfD (red lights and going the wrong NEW' YORK UPI — WTien po- way on two one-way streets, lice finally caught up with Rob- ‘T didn’t know you were chaser! A. Balle Arce, 22, Sunday ing me," Balle Arce told offtthey charged him with 27 traffic cers. who trapped him in a cellar violations, including passing 14 after a foot chase.

at

TYPE ELECTRICALLY

THE NEWDUAL-ELECTRIC

POWER ITER •IH-I

BY SMITH-CORONA

THE ELECTRIC PORTABLE WITH PORTABLE ELECTRICITY — TYPES TWO WAYS ELECTRICALLY WITH OR WITHOUT A CORO

GREENCASTLE OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY 15 East Walnut St. OL 3-6018

Happy Nappy

FOR WELL-DRESSED DADS! : Sharp as a tack . . fresh as paint . . and cool as a cucumber . »

\

that s what your Dad will be when you choose a handsome light-weight Sport Jacket for his Father’s Day Gift. Colorful and comfortable . . . just right for summer . . . you can be sure that a Sport Jacket from CANNON’S is at the top of his list. Priced from 27.50

V

CANNON S

Clothiers For Men and Boys Since 1891

CARD OF THANKS We wish to express onr sincere appreciation and thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness, sympathy and \ floral tributes extended to us at the passing of our beloved father and grandfather, Jess Elliott. We especially wish to thank Dr. Ellett, the nurses and aids and staff of the Putnam County Hospital, the blood donors, also Rev. Paul Robinson, the organist and Powell Funeral Home for their kind understanding services rendered and all others who assisted in so many ways. Children and Grandchildren. Club Will Meet With Mrs. White The Clinton Homemakers Home Demonstration Club will meeft Wednesday, June 12 with Mrs. James WTiite at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. John Boyd will have the program. Members please note change of date and meeting place. MANY NABBED IN RAID MADISON, UPI — More than 140 persons, some from as far away as Canada, were arrested during the weekend for attending and betting on illegal cockfights.

Miss Gretehen Kruse Married to Chas. Call WINNETKA. 111. — Miss Gretehen Kruse and Charles Gainor Call were married yesterday in the Winnetka Congregational Church. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henry Kruse. The Bridegroom is the son of Mrs. John Gainor Call of Fortville, Ind., and the late Mr. Call. HOSPITAL NOTES Dismissed Saturday: Barbara Gillaspy, Mrs. Dennis Tincher and son, Edythe DePew, Brenda Cody, Max Williams, Mrs, Dale Detro and son, Greencastle; Mrs. Phillip Frazier and daughter, Belinda Rector, Fillmore; Evelyn Hubble, Coatesville; Mrs. Charles Beasley and son, Rockville; Lyndall Bixler, Mrs. Richard Crandall and daughter, Cloverdale; Marie Quinnette, Quincy; Mrs. Winfred Spencer and daughter, Lorriene Ault, Spencer.

Fillmore Lions Elect New Officers The newly elected officers of the Fillmore Lions Club are: President, Marvin Jackson 1st Vice, Robert Pickett 2nd Vice. William Craig 3rd Vice, Marion Sears Secretary, James Miller Assistant, Don Austin Treasurer, Dennis Bowen Tail Twister. Russell Cash Lion Tamer, Herschel Scobee Chaplain, Gene Cash 1 Year Directors, George Irwin, C. N. Phillips 2 Year Directors, Wendell Hurst, Cecil Phillips.

Scandal Confronts Prime Minister LONDON UPI — Prime Minister Harold Macmillan returned from a holiday today to face the music in the growing security and sex scandal which caused the resignation of his war minister. The scandal now appears to have implications linked to the Cuban crisis last autumn and Soviet efforts to split Western unity. Pressure built up for Macmillan to resign because of the scandal, which was said to have started when War Minister John Profumo 49, began chasing a scantily clad redhead around a moonlight swimming pool. The connection between the resignation of Profumo last week and Cuba was disclosed in an exchange of letters between the earl of Home, British foreign secretary, and the earl of Arran, a director of the London Daily Mail. The letters were published in the Mail today.

13 More Killed In State Traffic A 13-fatality weekend in Indiana traffic was followed today by another death in the first few hours of the new week. Donna Murray, 29, Chesterton, was killed before dawn when her car jumped a curve along U.S. 20 in Porter County and overturne 1. Walter Wetzel. 34, Portage, riding with her, was injured lyThe death raised the state toll for the year to at least 486 compared with 451 time last year.

Professional Dry Cleaning Eight Lbs $150 WHITE LAUNDRY AND GLEANING VILLAGE 312 N. Jackson St. Phone OL 8-9985

GOLF WINNERS The golf winners at Windy Hill Country Club Sunday were Ray Greve, first, with the best ball of 69; second. Fleck Conrad, Gerald Elliott, Howard Williams. The low 74 was the net score. Captain Bob McCormick, Bob Minnick and James Anderson were third. Fourth were Wilson Wheeler, Paul Black, Loren May, Virgil Eiteljorge, Min Clover, Ben Hoover, Jake Hirt, Laurel Corbin and Bob Thompson.

SACHS TO TESTIFY INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Racedriver Eddie Sachs, Detroit, was expected to tell United States Auto Club officials in person today what he meant by his reported claims of inadequate officiating at the 500-mile race this year. Sach’s appearance before USAC’s executive board was ordered last week by the racing body to give him an opportunity ‘‘to explain remarks attributed to him by numerous news media.”

AN NI VERS A HIES Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas 811 S. Locust St., 1 year today, June 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Saunders, R.R. 2, seven years today.

Above, "Injasement” pattern—one oi many in out fostona collection.

Vk tit

the lively new look in decorating 1

Your dining table offers a perfect opportunity to decorate creatively in your home. Why not make it memorable with the radiant loveliness of Fostoria handmade crystal ? Its shimmering brilliance and rippling grace are yours to treasure for a lifetime. See our Fostoria collection today. MASON'S JEWELERS SOFTHSIDE of Square

Mayors Support Racial Equality HONOLULU UPI — President Kennedy’s plea for support of a grass-roots program to promote racial equality won support today from delegates to the National Conference of Mayors. "Very reasonable,” said Vice Mayor Sam Massed of Atlanta, Ga. In his most pointed statement yet on the civil rights crisis, Kennedy told the 650 mayors and other municipal officials Sunday that even if proposed federal civil rights legislation is enacted “the final responsibility . . . will still rest with you at the local level.” The President outlinde a fivestep local level program to guide the “peaceful revolution” under

NOTICE

We WU1 Be Closed Each Wednesday Afternoon Thru the Summer Months PUTNAM COUNTY FROZEN FOODS 730 E. Washington Street

Kennedy Issues Atom Test Pledge WASHINGTON UPI— President Kennedy announced today that the United States will not hold any further nuclear tests in the atmosphere "so long as other states do not do so.” Kennedy issued the pledge in announcing that the United States, Russia and Britain will begin “high-level” talks in Moscow soon in an effort to rescue a general nuclear test ban pact. The President said soberly that "the hopes of all mankind" go with the meetings, which are expected to start in mid-July under an agreement reached by Kennedy, Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev and British Prime Minister Harold A. Macmillan.

CURB SANDWICH PLATTERS

• Your Favorite Sandwich on a platter with two Vegetables or Salads served in your ear.

• Salads and Fries available all day. Steam table items available 11-2 and 5-8 daily. • You may interchange any salad or vegetable for your sandwich platter. • Moderately Priced: Add 40c to the sandwich price for any combination of 2 vegetables or salads and sandwich. Add 5c extra for carry out.

SAMPLE ITEMS

Hamburger, French Fries, Cole Slaw Tenderloin, Mashed Potatoes Green Beans Double Decker, Cottage Cheese Bean Salad

70c 75c 95c

Salads and Vegetables are prepared fresh daily. Some may not be available on request. This is your guarantee of fresh-

DOUBLE DECKER DRIVE-IN “Home of Kentucky Fried Chicken"

t