The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 October 1963 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANN”R

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

FRI., OCT. 18, 1963. Page 2

OttU-ers Klwtcd Ji' Hospital (iulld Officers of the Putnam County Hospital Guild for the coming year were announced at the annual luncheon held in the DePauvv Memorial Union on Monday, September 30. They are: Mrs. R. \V. Vermillion, President; Mrs. Cecil Perkins, First Vice President; Mrs. D. YV. Killinger. Second Vice President; Mrs. J. F.. Crosby, Secretary; Mrs. Harvey Owens, Corresjtonding Secretary, and Mrs. Fdward Wood, Treasurer. The Guild began its fiscal year on October 1 and dues are payable now. Since the membership has reached a high ot five hundred sixty one, it is virtually impossible for the membership committee to collect all of the dues. Therefore, in order that all members be contacted the committee, under the leadership of chairman Mrs. T. G. Yuncker, has sent letters to club presidents throughout the county asking their help in this very worthwhile task. They are also asked to toll any prospective members of the two types of memberships offered. Active, in which members give service in one or more categories; and inactive, in which those who cannot serve give support to the work of the Guild through payent of dues. The annual membership fee is SI.00 for either type of membership and the money is used for the purchase of equipment and supplies. Those of you who have not yet paid your dues may give them to any of the committee. They are: Miss Edith Browning <Cenral National Bank); Miss Ethel Daniel (Book Plus); Mrs. Mar-

garet Nelson Davis; Mrs. Ivan G. Harbison; Mrs. Richard Inman; Mrs. Howard B. Myers. Mrs. Eugene Ozment; Mrs. Donald South, Mrs. Charles Whitaker and Mrs. T. G. Yuncker.

Mr. and Mrs. C line Celebrated Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Cline of Belle Union celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 13. when they were honored with a surprise basket dinner by friends and relatives who had gathered at their home upon their return from church. They were presented with a beautiful anniversary cake by their children and grandchildren. Those present for this occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Salsman, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dorsett, Twila and Bruce.Mrs. Zella Cummings, Mr. Walter Dorsett. Mrs. Iva Scott, Rev. and Mrs. James Ranard. Ellen, Jimmy and David, Mi. and Mrs. Gerald Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gaston Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cline. Rick y, Randy, Rodney and Cindy, Mrs. Darlene Bright. Melody and Monica all of Belle Union. Mrs. Carrie Ziegleman, Mr. and Mrs. Y'ietor Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Shumaker, of Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith and Cathy. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hurst of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stahl and Dickie, M r s. Marjorie Wells, Terry and Larry of Freedom and Mrs. Mannie Lewin of Clinton. After a lovely dinner, which was enjoyed by everyone they

were presented with many nice gifts which were deeply appreciated. Happiness and many more anniversaries was extended by everyone for Mr. and Mrs. Cline.

K. & I*. YV. Club In Ylonthly Meeting The Greencastle Business and Professional YY’omen's Club held its regular monthly meeting at Torr’s restaurant, YVednrsday evening. Mrs. Mary Shaw, YficePresulent, presided. The program was in charge of the Civics Participation committee composed of Mrs. Mary Frazier, Chairman. Miss Barbara Gerneth, Mrs. Margaret Davis and Mrs. Ellen Reed. The Chairman introdaced Mr. Richard Brock who gave excerpts from a thesis recently written on the old Greencastle Opera House. Mr. Brock's talk was both interesting and humorous and was enjoyed by those present, many of whom could remember the Opera House which is no longer in use but still stands on the west side of the public square. The State conference held last week-end in Indianapolis was attended by Miss Margaret Kendall, Miss Ruth Brown. Mrs. YY’ilma Handy and Mrs. Mary Shaw. Reports of activities at the conference were given by those who attended. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Ardith Bee. Miss Mary Francis Cooper and Mrs. Ruth Pell. The tables were pretty with fall flowers and other seasonal decorations. One new member. Mrs. Dorothy Foster of Cloverdale, was welcomed into the club and two guests were present. Miss Manietta YY’right of Dallas, Texas, and Miss Elsie Anderson of Knox, Indiana. KING TO SPEAK SOUTH BEND UPI — The Rev. Martin Luther King, Atlanta, Negro integration leader, will speak tonight at University of Notre Dame. IN MEMORY In memory of YVilliam E. Jones. Sr. On a lone and silent grave. Beneath lies one we really loved. But who we could not save. Friends mvay think we have forgotten, YY'hen at times they see us smile. Little do they know the heartaches That our smile hides all the while. Sadly missed by wife %nd children. 18-lp

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THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED 17 S. Jnekson 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 35c per week Mailed In Putnam County $7.00 per year Outside of Putnam County $8.00 per year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Rejoice not when thine enemy falleth, and let not thine heart be glad when he stumbleth.—Proverbs 24:17. Vengeful men promote quarrels and create hostility. Forgiving men lay the groundwork for a peaceful society. Personal And Local News Briefs

CHURCH TO HAVE OPEN HOUSE

Timmy Lear underwent tonsilectomy at the Putnam County Hospital Friday morning. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Trippett have returned to their office, after spending the past few days on vacation. A son was born Friday morning at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Branam of North Salem. Bro. Milton Stater will preach at the Long Branch Cnurcti of Christ, Sunday, Oct. 20, 11 a.m. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Donald Flint’s name was omitted in the list of newly elected officers of the Rain or Shine club. Mrs. Flint is the newly elected president, of the club. Mike and Jeff Blue will conduct the morning worship service on Layman Sunday October the 20th at the Bainbridge Methodist Church. YY’orship time is 10:45. Mrs. Carl F. Allen (nee Naomi Hall) a former resident of Carpentersville, underwent surgery YY'ednesday. Her address is Community Hospital, Room 432 D, Indianapolis. John F. Kavanagh, vice president and treasure of Indiana Gas & YY'ater Co., Inc., Indianapolis, has been elected vice chairman of the accounting section of the American Gas Association. The annual Founders Day dinner of Martha YV’ashington club will be held YY'ednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Double Decker dining room, S. Locust Street. Reservations must be called to Ethel Conklin OL 3-3960 not later than Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Holt, 26, Jackson Boulevard, are the parents of daughter born Thursday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lovins, 207 Jacob Street, became the parents of a daughter Thursday afternoon at the Putnam County Hospital. Robert Buis, 1C, was arrested at 9:35 Thursday night on Avenue E by City Officers Rogers and Twomey. Buis was lodged in the Putnam County jail and charged with public intoxication, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. City firemen were called to the intersection of YVashington and Bloomington Street at 10 p.m. Thursday. They reported someone had set fire to a quantity of leaves at the curb. Water from the truck's booster tank extinguished the blaze. Sfc. Marion Eveland, local Army Recruiter, announced this week Roger F. Goodwin, 22 yrs. old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and Marie Goodwin, R. R. 3, Plymouth, Indiana, and a four year graduate of DePauw University; was accepted and sworn in under the Officer's Candidate Program for two years on 14, Oct. 1963 at Indianapolis, Ind.

Soviets Launch

20ih Satellite

MOSCOW TJPI — The Soviet Union today launched into orbit the 20th in a series of unmanned space satellites designed to prepare the way for additional manned flights, the official Tass

News Agency said.

have killed or captured 75,731 enemy troops — including 600 Americans—in the first nine

months of this year.

Lose Confidence in United States SAIGON, South Viet Nam, UPI — Ngo Dinh Nhu, brother and political adviser of President Ngo Dinh Diem, said Thursday that the Vietnamese people “have lost confidence in thi United States.’’ Ngo, like his wife Mme. Ngo Dinh Nhu a frequent critic of U.S. policy here, repeated charges that U.S. intelligence officials tried to stage a coup against the Ngo family. He spoke to a group of foreign newsmen in an interview at the presidential palace amid new Communist claims of vie- ■ I lories in the guerrilla war against B Diem's government. Broadcasts from Hanoi, North Viet Nam. Claimed that the •’* ’ Communist Viet Cong guerrillas

Probe Korth's Stock Activities YVASHINGTON UPI — Senate investigators have been looking into the role of recently resigned Navy Secretary Fred Korth in a now-settled stock manipulation suit in which Korth was a defendant. informed sources said today. Settlement in the case was approved by Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes last May, with Korth and his associates denying any fraud or illegality. No action was taken by federal authorites or state authorities in Texas where the suit was failed.

CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for helping us enjoy our 50th wedding anniversary, for all the cards, gifts and flowers, to Grace and Carl for the beautiful and delicious cake, the O.E.S. for the beautiful Bible, all were appreciated so very much. Thanks again. Clarence and Goldie Humphrey

•- ■ - Union Chapel Methodist Church at Morton will observe an open house in conjunction with the formal consecration of the new educational building, which is pictured above. The public is invited to the open house and consecration service which will be held at the church, located one mile west of Morton on U. S. Highway 36. The service and open house will be held on Sunday, October 20. A schedule for the day follows: Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. Morning worship, 9:45 a. m. Rev. Claude McClure of Greencastle will bring the morning message. Open House, 1:00-3:00 p. m. Public invited. Consecration service, 3:15-4:15. The Rev. Gilbert Piker, District Superintendent of the Terre Haute District, Methodist Church, will be the speaker. Carry-in supper, 4:45 p. m. Several pastors who formerly served the church have been Invited back for the occasion. Present pastor of the church is Milton Beeman, who has served the church since June of this year.

Spanish and will be stationed at Bagota, Columbia for the next three years.

More than 50 per cent of every dollar spent in California for defense contracts is farmed to other states through the sub-

He and his family will lea\e con ^ rac ^i n g system, reports the

for the new assignment after a two weeks visit with his par

ents.

Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce.

LAUNDERAMA 611 SOUTH JACKSON

—ACHIEVEMENT DAY Mrs. Cleo Arnold, Second Vice President; Mrs. Kelsie YY'arne, Secretary; Mrs. Paul Aker, Treasurer and Mrs. Robert Stallcop, County Advisor. The afternoon program was a talk by Mrs. Kenneth Scott of Muncie. Mrs. Scott was the Indiana Home Demonstration Club Association delegate to the meeting of the Associated Country YVomen of the YY'orld in 1962, which was held in Melbourne Australia. Mrs. Scott's report was not only informative and interesting but highly entertaining as well. Her excellent slides brought the people of this down under nation very close to us indeed. Among the out-of-county guests attending were Mrs. Martha Lewis, Home Demonstration Agent of Parke County and Mrs. YVhite, County Chairman of the Parke County Clubs.

Your clothes never stop talking about you. Old Reliable YVhite Cleaners.

Teen Demos Elect The first meeting of the Teen Democrats was held at the Democrat Headquarters Thursday night. The following officers were appointed; Doug Bryan, Chairman; Bertha Bridges, Vice Chairman; Patty Judy, Secretary; Cliff Robertson, Treasurer; Gary Stone, YVays & Means Chairman; Frank Scroggin, Sargeant at Arms; Ralph Jones, Advisor. Speakers for the meeting were Miller Carbon, Treasurer of the Indiana Young Democrats and Charles Shuee of Greencastle It was decided to help the candidates by passing out pamphlets on Tuesday, October 22, in the city of Greencastle. Anyone wishing to help can come to the Democrat Headquarters at 4:00 on that day.

Will Meet Tuesday The Republican YVork Shop will meet with the Republican City Candidates Tuesday, Oct. 22, at the Student Union, Room 208, at 8:00 p. m. Members please bring guests.

O.E.S. Notice

Called meeting of Roachdale O.E.S. No. 247, Monday, October 21st at 8:00 p.m. June Disney, YV 7 . M.

Burns To Death

VISITING PARENTS ELKHART UPI — Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Mason, Fatima Franz, 88, burned to Indianapolis Road, have as their death in the kitchen of her home guests, their son, Captain and here, Thursday when she apMrs. YVayne Mason and child- parently spilled a pan of flaming ren. Captain Mason has just grease on her clothing. A daughcompleted a six months course in ter discovered the woman’s body.

PUTNAM COUNTY FESTIVAL SAT.. OCT. 19th

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