The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 June 1963 — Page 2
GRAHAM CLOSES CRrSADE XUERNBERG, Germany UPI — American evSngefist Billy Grahn.n closed his Nuernberg cru-
KeillitUy,
“The President bears the heav>; iest responsibility of any man in,: the world," Graham said. Gra-,
? ade Sunday by urging the Ger- \ ham planned to begin another renan people to pray for President ligious crusade in Stuttgart
two Enlist
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Sfc. Marion Eveland, local Army Recruiter, announced this week that Charles E. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown. R. R. 3, Brazil (Mansfield Lake) enlisted in Regulars choosing an Auto Repair School as choice for 3 vrs. He graduated from RockDELIVERY GIRLS CI T FANCY FIGl'RF Blueprtnt delivery ville ... was Sent to Ft Knox girls, including Christine Sims (above*. 19. have cut delivery time _ ' more than 50 per cent at the Douglas Aircraft Division in Long Ky. for basic and will spend two Beach. Calif., by using roller skates. w eeks leave at home prior to re- j porting to Aberdeen, Md. for Auto Repair School. Sfc. Eveland is located at the j the Court House, in Greeneastle, on Tuesday and Thursday, 1 p.m. OL 3-5514 or Ph Brazil 20241 or
7811.
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TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT We command and exhort by our Lord Jesus Christ, that with quietness they work and eat their own b r e a d.—II. Thessalonians 3:12. People, like machines, usually work best and produce most when they don’t make too much nosie.
PHEEEEEEW:—"Roses are red, violets are blue, there's a skunk in the garden, pheeeeeeeew!" says Donnie Schmitt, 6 as conservation officers take the animal away from Mrs. Ay Schulte's rose garden in Dubuque, Iowa, in a wire trap.
Personal And Local News Uriels
Meeting Notice PUTNAM COUNTY DEMOCRAT ORGANIZATION State Highway Garage TUESDAY. JUNE 18lh 7:30 P. M. DR. CARL 0LESKER, Speaker
Sfc. Marion Eveland. local Army Recruiter, announced this week that Marvin B. Stough. son ot Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Stough, R. R. 2. Reelsville. enlisted in the Regina*' Army for 3 years. Marvin chose Ordance Parts Supply School as his choice for regular enlistment. He was sent to Fort Knox. Ky„ where he is undergoing bnsic training. Prior to reporting to the school he will be coming home for two weeks leave. Marvin was outstanding on the Reelsville-Indiana” Basketball Team and also played baseball and track. Graduated with the Class of '63 Reelsville H. S. Sfc. Eveland is located at the I Court House on Tuesday, ThursI day, 1 p.m. Ph. OL 3-5514 or call
Brazil 20241 or 7811.
Putnam Lodge 45 I OOF "vill meet Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. The Greeneastle Encampment will meet Tuesday at 8:30 p m. Washburn chapter D.A.R. will meet Tuesday with Mrs. Josef Sharpe for the picnic at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Wilma Rader is in the Putnam County hospital where she undtrwent surgery, her room
number is 225.
In the divorce suit of Cully vs. Culley, the plaintiff is Lloyd E. Culley instead of Elsie E. Culley
as previously published.
Cro-Tat-Em club will meet Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. with Naomi Hayworth. Grace Roberts
will be assisting hostess.
■ A son was born Monday morning at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Kallner
of Greeneastle Route 3.
Father, Son Unhurt In Airplane Crash HAMMOND UPI — Robert Harold, 32, Hammond, and his son, Bruce, 6, w r alked away from an airplane crash Saturday on Cline Ave. between Hammond* and Gary. Harrold tried to set the plane down on a road in an emegency and snagged electric power lines, flipped over and crashed. The crash scene was near a small airfield called Redtop Field. Harrold had no explanation for the attempted landing. Authorities said electric power was knocked out temporarily in homes in Eastern Gary.
BRIDE-ELECT
CHOKES TO DEATH ANDERSON UPI — An 8-months-old boy strangled today in his blanket when he slid out of his chib. Mrs. Thelma Stacy found her baby, Darrin, entagled in his bedclothes, and he was dead on arrival at St. John’s Hospital.
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WANTS MEETINGS KANSAS CITY, Mo. UPI—The president of Consumers Cooperative Association today called on Agricultuer Secretary Orville Freeman to launch meetings with wheat farmers and secure "sound, workable wheat pro-
gram.”
Homer Young wrote Freeman in reaction to wheat farmers rejection of the administration’s wheat plan last month.
Mr. and Mrs. William O. Huff, Greencastel R. R. 4. announce the wedding of their daughter, Sara Jane, to Herbert Lane Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Lane Sr., Greeneastle R. R. 2, Saturday evening, June 22nd in the Union Galley Baptist Church at 8:30 No invitations have been sent. All relatives and friends are invited. A reception will be held at the home of Mrs. Marie Hunt in Mt.
Meridian.
Mrs. Ray Noble Taylor
Elizabeth Louise Christian. 1 Miss Jacqueline Christian, sis-
Cloverdale R. 2, and Ray Noble
Taylor, Gary, Ind.,
were united
in marriage Saturday, June 15th
ter of the bride, was maid of honor. Mrs. Phyllis Riley, Cloverdale was bridesmaid. They wore pure
of
USEFUL PRIZE MIDDLETOWN, Oonn. UPI — Edward Kulmacz, 45, who has never owned or operated a car, won one at a weekend bazaar.
at 4:30 p m. at the Galilee Bap- silk organza shealth dresses tist church in Indianapolis. | Alice blue with matching acces-
Parents of the couple are Mr.
series. Their flowers were white
and Mrs. Shadrack N: Christian, roses. Paul Batties, IndianapoCloverdale, R. 2. and Rev. and lis was best man. Thomas Riley, Mrs. Chester H. Taylor. 2001 Har-1 Cloverdale, and Willie Taylo*-,
risen St., Gary, Ind. Rev. Chester H. Taylor, father of the bridegroom, performed the double ring ceremony. Bridal selections were played
Gary were ushers. The bride’s mother wore Dior blue lace sheath dress with navy accessories and a corsage of white roses. The bridegroom’s
by organist, Mary Ricketts. Solo- mother wore a dress of shell pink ist was Mrs. James Bryant, who piik organza with pink accessor-
I ies. Her corsage was white roses.
sang, "Because,” and “When iGrow Too Old To Dream.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Keyt, Greeneastle Route 1. are the parents of a son born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Snyder, Mrs. Leon N. Snyder, and Percy and Cynthia Snyder are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Naanes, Spencer Route 2, became the parents of a daughter Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richardson. Greeneastle Route 3, are the the parents of a daughter bora Sunday at the Putnam County
Hospital.
Anyone having old sheets to discard or walkers to loan, please contact the Putnam County Board of Health for further in-
formation.
The Women’s Business and Professional Club will meet Wednesday evening at 6:30 with Miss Grace Browning. There will be
a pitch-in dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jarrell are ^ attending the Allyn-Bacon Book CcnventRjrr iri Chicago this wc< k. Mrs. Harry Wey of Evansville
accompanied them.
Dr. and Mrs. D. W. Killinger left Saturday to visit Dr. Killinger's sister in Greenville Michigan and Dr. and Mrs. V. Earle Wiseman in Oden, Michigan. Mothers Service Club will meet Tuesday at 6:30 for a pitch in dinner with Gladys Spiker. Members bring covered dish and own table service. Roll call is a box of Kleenex tissues to be taken to
the Nursing Home.
The Happier Home Demostration Club which w*as to have met on Wednesday June 19th at the home of Mrs. Wayne Hopkins has been changed to Thuisday afternoon, June 20th at 1:30. Mrs. James Macy has returned home from a visit with relatives in Washington. D. C. While there, she renewed acquaintance with Mcl Meyer, former manager of the Greeneastle G. C. Murphy store, who asked to be remembered to his friends here. Miss Grace Browning and Mrs. Walter Cox represented the Greeneastle Presbyterian church at the Indiana Presbyterian Women's annual Synodical at Hanover College June 12, 13 and 14th. Also meeting at this time was the 138 th annual meeting of
Synod.
Julian Jarvis of the Central National Bank, Greeneastle, Indi ma, is among 476 banker-stu-dents from 47 states, the District of Cohunbia, Puerto Rico, Hondurcs, and Bermuda who will be attending the 11th summer session of the three-year School for Bank Auditors and Comptrollers held Aug. 4-17 at the University of Wisconsin.
The bride wore a floor length gown of ivory white silk linen with a gentle bell skirt ending in a graceful chapel train. The scoop neckline in front reversed to a V in the back, complimenting a very fitted bodice with three quarter length sleeves. Her veil of ivory silk illusion was held
A reception was held at the church. For the wedding trip to
RANGERS NAB TWO GATLINBURG, Term. UPI — ohn Cathey, 21, and Jame> Gibbs, 22, University of Tennessee engineering students, were rescued Sunday after spending 24 hours on a ledge in a cave in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Park rangers charged them with exploring in the park without a permit.
REPLACEMENT READIED MOBILE. Ala. UPI — A vessel now being converted at a ship-building yard here is scheduled to replace the Marine Sul-
by a crown of Swedish seed ana University School of Nursing pearls. Her flowers were white and the bridegroom is in his jun-
.. , ... „ phur Queen, which disappered in New York. Niagara Falla. Ch,-1 ^ ^ o( ^
with 39 men aboard, • MtQg The replament, Marine Texan, is expedtedato be. ready for service Nov. 20. It will be able to' carry 23.000 tons of liquid sulp-*
The bride is a graduate of Indi- j phur and is to operated by Marine
Transport Lines of New* York.
cago and Birmingham, Ala., bride chose an olive green linen suit with a sleeveless printed white silk blouse and bone color-
ed accessories.
HOSPITIAL NOTES Dismissed Saturday: Richard Borer, Doris Pierce, Ruby Hood, Edwin Snavely, Gary Coffman, Greeneastle; Ruth Steele, Dew'ey* Smiley, Cloverdale; Carlton Hansen, Lela Farlow, Pamela Evans, Balnbridge; Walter Schoaf, Bloomingdale; Emma Lou Rhea, Eminence; Harry Pwobinson, Freedom; Myrtle Hodson, Amo; Mrs. Cleo Watkins and daughter, Quincy. Dismissed Sunday: Phillip Hayes, Barbara Torr, Greencastle; Eileen Hultz Bainbridge; Thomas Meehan, Lillian Arnold. Stilesville; Mark Lewis Clayton; Mrs. James Law r son and son, Ladoga; Ronald O’Dell, Indianapolis; Clemen Douglas, Cloverdale.
FILLMORE LITTLE LEAGUE SCHEDULE June 17th—Bainbridge there June 20th—Belle Union there June 24th—Roachdale, there Fillmore Pee Wee baseball league schedule— June 19th, Bainbridge there.
WILL VISIT EUROPE
Awarded Scholarship
ior year at I.U. Dental School.
ANNIVERSARIES
DEATH TAKES JUDGE ANGOLA UPI — Steuben Cir-
cuit Court Judge Theodore T. Wood, 58, former president of
Weddings Tri-State College here, died SunMr. and Mrs. Ray Cline Belle I day in his home after a long ill-
Union - June 17th. ness.
WASHINGTON UPI — President Kennedy, who once maintained that Presidents should stay home, will go to Europe next week despite advice to the
( contrary.
The President plans to be in West Germany and Berlin June • 23-26, in Ireland June 26-29, in
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July 1-3.
Linda Coffman
Beta Psi Chapter of Kappa Kappa Kappa is happy to announce that Miss Linda Coffman, 208 E. Walnut, has been named the recipient of a state Tri Kappa General Scholarship in the
amount of $300 00.
Applicants, sponsored by Tri
Kappa chapters throughout the state are screened on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and character. Since competition is extremely keen. Beta Psi is especially proud to have Linda, a recent Tri Kappa initiate, receive one of these scholarship grants. She will be honored later this summer on Awards Day in Indianapolis when all state scholarship winners meet for special recognition. She will also be the subject of a special article in the September issue of Cross Keys, I
Tri Kappa state magazine. Linda, the daubhter of Mrs.
Edna West Coffman, is a 1963 graduate of Greeneastle High' School. She plans to attend In-
diana University this fall.
BLOCKS TWO ESCAPES BERLIN UPI — Communists I doubled their border patrols and , blocked at least two escape attempts on the 10th anniversary today of the East German “bread and freedom" revolt, West Berlin
police said.
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