The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1963 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED 17 S. Jackson St. Greencastle, Ind. Entered In the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription Prices Home Delivery 85c per week Mailed in Putnam County $7.00 per year Outside of Putnam County 58.00 per year Outside of Indiana 512.00 per Year TODAY’S BIBLE THOCGHT

The Dean reunion will be held Sunday, Sept. 8th at the band shelter in Robe Ann Park. Starlite Past Matrons of Fillmore O.E.S. will meet Monday Sept. Bth with Ruth Smith. The monthly singing will he held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at Antioch Baptist Church. Everyone welcome. Frank Stoessel, prominent Greencastle attorney, suffered a broken left wrist and other painful injuries Thursday. Mr. Stoessel tripped over some protuding bolts on the south steps of the court house. He went to the Putnam County Hospital for treatment of his injuries. High School football fans can obtain season tickets for the Tiger Cubs four home games at Donelson’s Pharmacy or at any of the school principal’s offices. Tickets are available for students and adults at a considable

The Lord is good, a stronghold savings over single game ad-

in the day of trouble and be knoweth them that trust in Him. —Nahum 1:7. As the good shepherd God knoweth His Sheep by name — Trust Him!

missions. The Cubs open their home season Friday, Sept. 13

against Mooresville.

William Pielemeier of the

Mr. and Mrs. John Garl wish to announce the aproaching riage of their daughter, Susan to Charles Hushing, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rushing. Terre Haute. The wedding will be held on Sunday, October 6th, at 7:30 p.m.

Personal And Local News Briefs

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd K. Gentry Photo by Ralph Taylor

Mrs. Mona Wilson is a patient

in Putnam County hospital.

There will be a horse shoe tournament at Bethel, 8 miles northwest of Greencastle, Sunday,

Sept. 8th. at 10:00 a.m.

Pielemeier TV Sales and Service at t ^ ie Christian Church, is going out of business and Friends and relatives are inwill be the 4-state representa- vite d- formal invitations will live for Universal Scientific sen tElectronics and will continue to live in Greencastle. The Pielemeiers wish to thank all the people of Putnam County for their patronage, and hoping this relationship will continue with the new people that will be taking their place. The service department will be open for ser-

vice and warranty.

The former Carol Avonne Kitchen and Richard Alan Duncan were united in marriage August 31, at the First Christian Church Chapel in Greencastle. Carol Avonne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kitchen. R. R. 3, Brazil. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Dunc an, 210 South Indiana street, Greencastle. Photo by Ralph Taylor

A wedding of Miss Joyce Ann Two roses of matching peau de

Reeves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Windy Hill News CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Harold Talbott Def. Keith

Melvin Reeves, Greencastle, and short illusion veil. She carried a

Lloyd Richard Gentry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zane Gentry. Bain-

The Putnam County Hospital

sH,ie adorned her headpiece with Gui,d " i11 meet at 9:30 Lyon 1 up in a thrilling 36 hole

a. m. in the Nurses Home base- Match which at one point Lyon

was 7 down. Lyon c a m e back strong and being 2 down and 2 to go made a fine 25 toot birdie

shortened cascade of white roses. nient - Bring sack lunch. The bridesmaids were Miss a daughter was born Thurs-

bridge, was solemnized Sunday, sherry Lynch, Greencastle. and ddV at the Putnam... County „ u , T September 1, at 2:30 p.m. in the Miss Ann Her, Rochester. Their Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Rex pUtt ° n the h ° lc ' L ' y ° n WaS

Sherwood Christian Church in

Greencastle. Performing the exce pt their color, wild iris, double-ring ceremony was Rev. Best man was Mr

Elgin T. Smith.

The bride was given in mar- Diehl, Crawfordsville, and David riage by her father at the alter Jones, Greencastle.

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Mr. and Mrs. Edward U. Smith,

Stephen

Sawicki. Groomsmen were John

dresses were like Mrs. Sawiski s Boswell of Roachdale Route 1. ^ an ej „i e T a ib 0 n was short of New Winchester announce the

Milton Sater, of Bloomington, the green on his second shot engagement and approaching Lx>ng Branch an( j pitched h i s third on the lliarr iage of their neice, Edna Church of Christ, Sunday, Sept g ree n 15 feet from the hole. Aft- Marie Branson to Billy E. Spen8, 11:00 a.m. Visitors welcome, gj. Lyon missed his try for the of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Larry Frye, eagle to square the match, Tal- Spencer, Route 1, Greencastle-

a teal silk linen dress with bone SP 611061 * B outa are the P ar * bott calmly made h i s 15 footer The wedding will take place and topaz accessories The bride- ents of a dau S hter h 01 ' 0 Thurs- for a birdie 4 and became the September 20 at 8:00 p.m. in the

played favorite selections of the groom’s mother was dressed in a da >' at the Butnam County Hos- 1963 Windy Hill C. C. Champion. New Winchester Baptist Church

decorated with palms, candelabra. and a basket of white roses. Mrs. Glen Williams, organist.

The mother of the bride chose

couple throughout the ceremony, gold wool knit with gold and P ita l- A11 in aP a vcr '’ finc nia t ( - h - The bride chose a lovely white black accessories. Their corsages The 4-Leaf Clover Club will p iesic i ent > s flight-finals, Frank brocade sheath gown, featuring were white roses. meet at 12.30 p m. Tuesday, g un( jy Def., Dick Conrad — 3-2; a sabrina neckline touched with Guests were registered by Mrs. Sept. 10, with Mrs. Franklin Vice Prcsident . s f i i g h t-Dick seed pearls and long bridal point Clifford Gavel, Greencastle. Torr for a hard times party and g tark Hgf t Harold Sutherlin — sleeves. The tubular chapel train The rece pti on was held at the bc ‘ an dinner - The comim ttee will 4 . 3 . Secretary Treasurer flightwas accented with a brocade church inunediately following the be in char & e of the noon meal - Steve Gaskins and Bob Hubble rose. Her bouffant illusion veil ceremony. Those assisting were The Greencastle chapter of the will play for this title Saturday,

showered from two taffeta roses Miss gherrill Frier, Kokomo and NAACP will hold a pitch-in picvvith pearl centers. She carried a ^ Iiss j ane Lockhart, Greentown. nw for members and their fam-

ilies Sunday, September 8, at 5:00

After a short wedding trip, the p m in R 0 be-Ann Park. Bring

apolis, was matron of honor. She young couple will reside at 12-3 table service and food. Drinks vore a fern pollen peau de soie Ross Ade Drive, Lafayette, Ind. w jjj be furnished,

shift, fashioned with a bureau Both Mr. and Mrs. Gentry are neckline and sleeves to the elbow, seniors at Purdue University.

cascade bouquet of white roses. Mrs. Stephen Sawicki. Indian-

with Rev. Harry J. Bailey officiating. Miss Branson will be given in marriage by her uncle. The bride will wear a ballerina length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta and will carry a bouquet of white roses on a white Bible. Matron of Honor will be Mrs.

Exemplars’ Picnic

Plan Activity Calendar The Exemplar Chapter, Xi Beta Eta, of Beta Sigma Phi will hold their annual picnic at Robe Ann Park, near the Miller School playground, Tuesday, September 10. at 6:00 p.m. Members please

Patricia Branson, sister of the

The First Annual Windy Hill bridegroom. Bridesmaids will be C. C. Handicap Match Play Tour- Misses Sandra York, R. 2 Dannament saw Dr C. F. Finkbiner ville; Norma Spencer, sister of come out on top with a narrow the bridegroom; and Donna Bran1 up 19 hole victory over Card- son, sister of the bride. They will

Mansfield Westerneers Saddle ner E SS els ’ ‘ ^ ear White , d ™ sse * aad carry Club will have a fun show Sun- J r - Tournament Results Thurs- bouquets of blue-tinted carnaday September 8th. 1:00 p.m. at da y- August 29th in this tourna- Uoas - the home of Art Tavlors Mans- in ent boys and girls were put Etv,t man Ul11 be Mr. Win. i..

complete report of t h e planned ‘b h f A t T ’ in different age groups and play- Branson III, brother of the bride. schedule of activities for each 1 ^ and ribbons cd a 9 hole medal play tourney. Ushers will be Mr. James Costin. meeting throughout the coming a ™ y a ’ The winners and their prizes are Indianapolis; Mr. Raymond year * Mr and Mrs Jimmv Proctor a ® fol,OW8 - A & e 14 - 17 Joanna "oods, R. 1, Roachdale; and Mr"Our Torch” Exemplar Chap- Mr - and Mi s. Jimnn Pi ctor tronhv Ann Mav medal Miller, R. 1 Greencastle. ter Pro cram Book and Interna- and daughter, Tracy Lynn of ^ ro P ft y- Ann Md y, medal. u j w „ ter ciogram Book ana interna f ... ,. Age 10-13 Susie Grimes trophv; GUests wull be seated by Mr. tional Program books will be Reelsville, entertained with a dm- Carney meda , ; Terry Greve Ronnie Spencer a n d Mr. Amos

Family Reunion Held At Robe-Ann Park The first family reunion of Edward, Gust, William and George Johnson was held at the Robe Ann Park Monday, September 2, 1963. It proved to be quite a success with more than seventyfive enjoying a bountiful din-

ner.

Mrs. Donald Agnew was elected Secretary with Mrs. Wendell Hurst and Mrs. Robert Johnson as co-workers. It was decided to have a reunion every two years on the Sunday before Labor Day. The next one falling on Sunday September 2, 1965. Those attending were as follow’s. : Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hurst, Mike & Kenny; Mr. and Mrs. Venard Johnson; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pursell, Mike, Barb and Lynda; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dee Johnson, Jay, Jr. and William Joseph II; Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson all of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Ed B. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Victor E. Johnson from Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Agnew. Stevie and Kathy, Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Johnson, Fillmore. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson, Brent. Mark and Lori, Reelsville. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Terry. Jr., Jewell III and Pat, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stafford and Andy of Coatesville.Mr. and Mrs. Herchel MeKamey Kevin and Dawn; Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Candill, Kimberly, Randy and Stevie of Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Curry and Craig of Greemvooc^ Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William Spriggs, Roger and Ronald; Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Pierson and Randy and Sharron; Mr. Frank

E. Pierson; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pierson, Audrey, Rodney and Jacqueline; Mr. and Mrs. George R. Pierson, Mike, Terry and Lislie, all of Springfield, Ohio. Mrs. Hazel Mauk; Katherine Allen; Kathy Allen; and Russell Mauk, all of Greenville,

Ohio.

Work. The officers are to bring a pie. Visitors are always w r elcome. Sylvia Ivery W\ M.

O. E. S. NOTICE Stated meeting of Cloverdale Chapter No. 369 will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m. "Friends Night.” Initiatory

O.E S. NOTICE Roachdale Chapter No. 247. O. E.S. will hold Stated meeting Monday night. Sept. 9th at 8 o'clock. This is side liners night. Officers be sure to return your old C.R R. books for new ones at this meeting. Visitors always weclome. Betty Ford Secy.

For Post Members - Wives - Auxiliary Farewell Party Saturday, Sept. 7th

FAREWELL TO POST CHAPLAIN George Decker -- Wife, Ann & Family They Are Headed For Those Hills Of Gold We Wish Them Well In Finding Thar Fortune In Them Thar Hills Let’s All Come Down And Give Them A Great Send Off Special Cocktail Hour In Their Honor From 8:30 to 9:30 P. M. AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 58

DANCING EVERY SATURDAY

AIR CONDITIONED

given to each member and re-

ner Wednesday evening for Har-

medal; Mary W'hitaker, certifi- Allen. A reception will immedi-

note: bring only yourselves, pic- viewed for more effective usage, vey Jackson and daughter, Mary ^ Boroth T , or ce rtifi ca t e - *tely follow the wedding, in the

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Job, Ronald Job, Judy Barcus

nic food supplies will be await- There will be an important part Gaddis of Hammond. Other

ing you at the Park.

The main order of business will successful program year,

be planning and organizing the activities for the current calen-

dar year.

A 11 committee Chairwomen should be prepared to give a

tend this important organization-

al meeting. Visiting members and community.

those interested in transfeiring membership are always welcome.

ENROLL NOW

LOME'S DANCE STUDIO BALLET, TAP, JAZZ, ACROBATIC, BALLROOM

Member of Chicago National Association of Dance Masters. For Information: Greencastle Lions Club on Saturdays

845-2717 or 845-3415 during the week.

Martha Whitaker, certificate; church basement.

Lee Hamilton, certificate. Miss Branson is a 1963 gradu-

Each Exemplar is urged to at- and Grace Cohn. Mr. Jackson 12-14 Jay B<,yd ’ ,mphy; School and Mr.'scenTetris a^O nd this inmortant organization- is a former resident of Reelsville ^ dinner, '. erilficlfte.’ S raduat « Bainbridge High

Age 10-12 Steve Elliot, trophy; Sch ° o1 and 15 employed by the

Hal Jenner, medal; Bill Hamilton ‘ State Hi £hway Department,

certificate. Age 8-9 Mike Orlo- Following the wedding the

sky, trophy; Mace Hirt, medal; David Holley, medal; Tom

Hamilton, certificate. Sunday, Sept. 1st: Blind Partner Tourney

ocpi. ium. Liuuug.t aoin., in Li.c Te rrv' t ? nd R °a 1 wish to ex P re ss my sincere Pick-Congress Hotel. More than Keith Lyon ' ' ' J ^ ^ tbanks to all my friends, neigh-

Fifteen thousand women are ex- Mondav ; Ijabor 1>ay . pected to attend these sessions. Sweepstakes Tourney The Washington Township lst Team 2 _ 60 Ben Hoover P.T.A. will hold their annual Ned Wood> Dick Crawl Bob pitch-in supper September 10th Thompson. Gen Anderson. ’

at 6:00 p.m. Anyone interested

■Mw. Paul Mahoney, the Putnam County Vice Chairman, as well as Sixth District Vice Chairman. has been invited to serve as hostess at the Regional meeting, of the Silver Anniversary of the Founding of the Women’s Republican Clubs in Chicago, Sept. 10th. through 13th., in the

couple will reside at 513 ^ N. In-

diana St. Greencastle.

C ARD OF THANKS

Mrs. Otis Allen

VFW 1550 ROARING TWENTY PARTY Friday, September 6th Music by John Woods Untouchables Music Starts at 9:00 P. M. For All Pool and Auxiliary members —- Come dressed In your Swiug and Sack dresses, Straw Hatties and Striped Shirts.

bors and relatives for the many cards, letters and flowers; the nurses, Dr. Laurence Jones and to our minister, Rev. Dallas Rissler for his many visits and

3 Teams tied for 2nd and 3rd prayerS dUrinR my stay at the

in the education of the children place with 63 and in a s u d d e n Putnam County Hospital.

in the Washington Township death p]ayoff team 5 wag e]imU Schools are invited to come and nated on the first extra hole meet all the teachers and school Thcy were Ken Doi)gIag Vi n officials. Bring table service and Ei teljorge, Zelma Hunter,’ Laurel a well filled basket. The drinks Turk and Bob Hubble will be furnished. A short busi- Gn the second extra ho , e team ness meeting will begin at 7:30, 7 came though with a birdie 4 followed by the introduction of to take second p , ace ^ were all teachers and school officials Kcith Lyon> Flcck Conrad h Word has been received here Tayloi . t Howard Williams and of the death of Mrs. Doris Dout- John stiffler. Team 9 took third hitt, Wednesday, former resident place xhey were Ray Greve Dr of this city, now residing In c Fi nkbiner, Roberta McCor-

mick, Ed Stevens and Fred Hub-

er.

ALL 80 KILLED Firemen and rescuers go into action at the smoldering scene where a Swissair jetliner crashed shortly after taking off from Zurich, Switzerland, killing all 80 aboard. The plane exploded in the air.

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Sacramento, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Douthitt and four children were enroute to Indiana on August 2nd and were involved in an auto accident in Lovelock, Nevada. The entire family was hospitalized, and Mrs. Douthitt died Wednesday. Funeral services will be held in Sacramento at the First Christian Church with Rev. Cecil Fellers, former pastor of the local First Christian Church of-

ficiating.

It’s a fact: The cleaner you keep ’em the longer they’ll last. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

DR. J. F. CONRAD OPTOMETRIST 301 E. Washington SL

SHELTERED BY V. S Thich Tri Quang (above) is one of the South Viet Nam Buddhist leaders being sheltered in the U. S. embassy in Saigon. Quang, 41, is a mastermind of the Buddhist demonstrations against discrimination.

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