The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1963 — Page 2

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THURS., NOV. 7, 1963. Page 2

K Comments On Berlin Blockade MOSCOW UPI — Premier Nikita Khrushchev said yesterday that if the American Army

h i i tried to force its latest Ber- of this years bazaar whicA will be Faltered In the Post Office at lin convoy through a Sow. h*'’ i on Dec. Cth told of plans for tjn*eii< - astle, Indiana, as Second

i reasurer. Airs. li. D. iUica.

gave her report.

Mrs A1 Eipelding, Library Chairman, reported of new books that she has purchased recently for the use of members. Mrs. Richard Flynn, chairman

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blockade it would have had to roll "over our dead bodies" and possibly have triggered war. The Soviet leader, in an interview, said the Russians agreed to lift a nearly two-day-old blockade of 44 American soldiers on the German autobahn leading to Berlin only after they obeyed Soviet control pro-

cedures.

this event and reminded members Class Mail matter under Act of

to be preparing items that they March 7. 1878.

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canasta, and conversation at the in 1940 under the United Chris- The swift passage of today’s withdraw' from the ballot but Pi Phi house. tian Missionary Society. After convoy gave no indication of waited until too late, after the

Phone reservations to Mrs. 4 months they were transferred whether the Russians were plan- j e g a i deadline. Forst Fuller. Mrs. R. J. Hum- to the Philippines when the con- new harassment of highben. MIs. Harry Brown, Mrs. China and Japan be- Hodsier Injured

Raid Wlnsey or Mrs. Frank Me came more aggressive In Decern- ]led ^ deslruble due KALAMAZOO, Mich. UPI - Kee,,a ' b ' r ’ 1941 - aft ' r the Unlted States to the clouded outcome of the Wlm „ m M . Beemer, Syracuse,

f—* 1 ™ w ar, they were placed Ind was in j urr ^ Wednesday in

Linda Stanton Bride in an interment camp for three At stake in the technical dis- a c ^ riision on i .s 131 about 10

miles south of here. Charles P.

wish to donate.

Mrs. D. Romalia, publicity chairman reported on the retent Board and Deanery meetings of the N.C.C.W. These were held in Terre Haute in October.

Subscription Prices Home Delivery S5e per week Mailed in Putnam County

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Outside of Putnam County

$8.00 per year

Mrs. Cassell Grubb, Program Outside cf Indiana

Chairman introduced the speaker for the evening. Mrs. Dwight Ling, whose husband is Dr.

‘ It is difficult to say whit Dwight Ling. Professor of Hiswould have happened if they had tory at DePauw University. Dr. not agreed to that procedure," he Ling. Mrs. Ling and children said. "It is possible that you and epent 6 months recently in the I would not be here today. We little country of Tunisia, in

$12.00 per year

Id >I)A *’S BIBLE THOUGHT Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever I command you.—

John 15:14.

God names the price of His friendship as complete obedience.

would not have yielded and they would have had to move over our dead bodies." But the premier, speaking to a group of 20 visiting American corporation leaders, quickly added a conciliatory note: "We didn't want friction of

northern Africa. Mrs. Ling gave a most delightful and informative talk on "Christianity in the Moslem World.” She also showed slides. After the program refreshments were served by social CoChairmen. Mrs. H. C. Callender

that sort. Our desire is to have and Mrs. Morris Hunter and good and friendly relations.” their committee. "Are you saying.” Khrushchev

was asked, “if we can t agree over the procedure on the autobahn that you would give an order that would result in shoot-

ing and possible war?”

Khrushchev replied: "No, we

gave no such order but there is The annual meeting of Kenaan established procedure. If this begwin District Boy Scouts of

Personal And Local News Uriels

Brazil To Host District Meeting

Harry Allan is in the Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville, convalescing from eye surgery. Dan Mahoney, 203 North Locust Street, was called to Attica today by the death of his mother.

Of J. D. Farthing years with their 5-month old son pute over checkpoint procedures A very pretty wedding was until rescued by the United States is the larger question of Western

performed Sunday, Nov. 3, at Army in 1945. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abb

Cooper, 69. Denton, Mich.

access to West Berlin, which is . , ... surrounded by Communist-held driver of the other car, was i .-

Winners Listed In Oct. 31 Parade

territory, and Allied determination to maintain a strong position in Western Europe.

Went Republican

Roachdale

Alice at 513 Howard St. when their grand-daughter, Linda Stanton of Coatesville, and J. D. Farthing of Stilesville. were united in marriage. The double ring ceremony was performed by

Rev. C. N. Stephenson of Stiles- Lion’s Club

ville. Bridesmaid was Jerry Halloween Parade 8:00

Cradick of Amo. Best man was Thursday evening October 31st. members resigned and said they Louis Faletic of Stilesville. Even though it rained there was wouldn’t serve if reelected in Linda is the daughter of Mr. a large number of persons who Tuesday s election,

and Mrs. Tracy Stanton of compete and all seemed to enjoy

Coatesville. Only guests were t h e f un

the immediate families. A two Class Of Costumes tiered wedding cake topped with Anil Names Of Winners

a miniature bride and groom

ed when he apparently pulled in front of Beemer from a rural

crossroad.

A green tomato will ripen in the kitchen window if it’s in the

Merchants and STINES VILLE. UPI — Voters mature green stage, but it won't held their annual of Stipesville went along with have the quality and flavor of

p. m. the idea when three town board a vine-ripened tomato.

Despite the fact Stinesville is traditionally Democratic, Democrats Walter Aker. Sam Taylor, and Earl Quillen were defeated

by Republicans Nelson Arnett,

Class A -Best Human Charac- Hugh Stewart and Bobby Clark,

and punch were served after the ^ er i s {.-Bobby Mason, 2nd-Ronnie by about a 5-to-l margin,

wedding. They are at borne with and 3 r d-A-8.

the bride s pai'ents at the piesent Class B- Best Animal Charac-

The three Democrats tried

time.

Indiana Salary Freeze Is Thawed

procedure is not followed then they are not allowed to pass

There will be singing at the Antioch Missionary Baptist

America will be held at the Fir>t cjjmxli Sunday, Nov. 10. at 2:00

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson of Bloomington, wish to announce the approaching marriage of their

ter lst.-Alberta Kopp, 2nd-Kim McBride and 3rd-Darrel Gossel. Class C—Most Unusual 1stKim Burdet te,2nd-Dennis Wilson, and 3rd-Brenda and Nancy Hop-

kins.

Class D—Best Clown or Hobo

INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Gov- Ist-Joan Gordon, 2nd-.Jackie Lanernor Welsh announced at p. ham and 3rd-Cindy Allen, meeting of his department heads Class E—Best Ghost or Witch that the salary freeze in effect Ist-Vickie Roe, 2nd-Susue Sandufor all state employees since sky, 3rd-Jay McBride. July 1 has been thawed. Class F--Best Masked Couple

p.m. Everyone welcome. Century Club will meet Friday

Methodist church in Brazil Wed-

through. It is a matter of a sol- nesday. Nov. 13th. at 6:30 p.m. dier being a soldier. He has op- Complimentory tickets have

erntionnl instructions and if been mailed to Den Mothers and at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. William someone wants to break through unit leaders. I nsworth. Mrs. Gordon Sayers them it is in the natural course Reservations for these tickets will have the program,

of things that force will be met and the number of additional ones

by force.’

St. Paul's Guild Regular Meeting

St. Paul's Guild held their re- OL 3-9232.

gular monthly meeting on Mon-

needed at $1.25 each should be f ., Mr ' an , d Mrs R ob<-rt

Cloverdale, are the parents of a

made through Scout Headquar- dau ghter born Wednesday at the ters or by calling Ed Menke at Putnam County Hospital.

Brazil 2-1961 or Glenn Flint at A son was born Thursday mor-

The decision means that about Ist-David Sandusky and Sally

daughter Sandra Kaye, to James ^ ^ ^ ^ fulUime sUte Ellis, 2nd-Tammy Holland ami Homer Phipps of Greeneastle, R. employe& or about 9 00() persons Darla Euddette and Srd-Dennis •I- — w jjj retroactive pay in Robbins and Dona Watkins. The marriage ceremony will be ^ ^ to lbly $500) _ Class G-Best Group 3 or More solemnized at the Lena Method- Ist-Kathy Crosby, Jim Crosby ist Church at Lena, Nov. 24th, ' & Carrolyn Crosby; 2nd-Marv at 2:30 o’clock p. m. ln addition tne previous mer- p auljne Baird Evelyn Fall . Friends are cordially invited, it pay plan under which emp oyes er and Evelyn Snodgrass; 3rd . An . A reception will be held follow- became eligible for regu ar pay neta Perkins Bi , ly p erk in s and ing the ceremony, in the base- hikes effective^at the end of^theu Trent Hopkins,

ment of the church.

$100.00 REWARD for stolen white and black spotted female Walker Hound. She will have pups in about four weeks. Get in touch with Jerry Morrison, Ladoga, Indiana. Call Roachdale, Ind. E96-73I3

day, November 4. at 7:30 p.m. in special music has been planned

An outstanding speaker and nin ^ at ^ Putnam County Hos-

pital to Mr. and Mrs. Michael

Phillips, 10 Bloomington Street.

the parish hall. Pres.. Mrs. John for everyone who has been work-

Reiling opened the meeting with ing in the District Scout pro- The Post Office will be closed prayer. gram and their husbands or Monday. November 11th. There Secretary, Mrs. Leon Hyla wives. will be no city, rural delivery or read the minutes of the last Don't miss this opportunity of window service.. Collections and meeting which were approved as getting acquainted with the dispatches will be made as usual. read. Scouts of the District. T , __

Mr. and Mrs. John Keen and Mr .and Mrs. Ralph Minter of Coatesville and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wright were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Petro of Fill-

more Tuesday night.

Our Community Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Raymond Truex, on Wednesday, Nov. 13th at 1 p.m. All members bring canned goods and staples for Thanksgiving baskets. Professor Michael Petrovich, once named outstanding teacher at the University of Wisconsin, i> slated to discuss "Communism as a Religion" at tomorrow’s DePauw University convocation at 10 a m. in Meharry Hall.

first six months employment and annually thereafter will be rein-

stated.

Commissioner John Hatchett of the Indiana Department of Revenue said the reinstatment of the merit salary plan would be effective Dec. 1. He said in

State police at the Putnamville Post reported that a Brazil motorist hit a deer on U S. 40, just west of Manhattan, at 12:44 Thursday morning. A state game

warden was notified and took addition the lum P P a >’ ments of

Grand Prize was won by Billy Watson. Richard Watson. Madonna Watson and Linda Watson. A Fish Fry was also enjoyed

by many.

SMORGASBORD and BAZAAR Sat., Nov. 16th Fincastle Church Serving at 5:30 Adults $1.00 Children 60c

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CLOVERDALE SCHOOL NEWS

The G. A. A. held the initiation

charge of the carcass.

Birthdays Tommy Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Price, 9 years old, Nov. 7.

retroactive salaries going back _ . „ . , _ . ... of their new freshman girls, Oct. to euhor Oct 1 or July 1 rvould at the cloverdale Gym Thc

be made about Dec. 15. . . , ^

TI .. ..... * *• girls had to dress up and wear

He estimated these retroactive b ........

pay checks would range from about $50 to $125 per employee

eligible to receive them.

Welsh explain3d that the de- ...

.. . . , ... speaker this year so far,

cision to thaw the salary hikes r

Jefferson Belles Hold' A Meeting

The Jefferson Belles Young ^

Homemakers Club met Monday evening, November 4th at the home of Maxine McCammack.

their hair half in pig-tails ard the rest down. Their formal initiation will be held Thursday, November 7. They have no special

so

everyone has to take part in their own talking. The mothers of the girls and the administration are the invited guests. Nancy Barker will be featured on the pro-

er by the president. Alice Hacker with the Flag Salute and Club Creed. Alice also recited the

Yearbook Queen and attendants have been chosen for this year. The Queen is Diana Coch-

ember. "Some folks apply the f*° na My-

Hatchett emphasized, however. that "a large per cent of the

Wash and wear if you don’t care. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

Golden Rule with a short rule.” Wanda Williams, secretary.

, salary increases have no con-

gave the roll call. The members .

answered by their Hymn. "In the Garden.

I ON ALL OUR FINE fOODS I

Valentine's SMOKED PICNIC, 4-8 lbs. 29e Harvest Time SLU ED BACON, 3 lbs. $1.W)

BANANAS, yellow ri|»e. lb. Juiey Florida ORANGES, doz. RED GRAPES. 2 lbs.

10c 49c 35c

Valentine’s BOLOGNA, lb. Frozen FISH STEAKS, 10 oz. Smooth, Golden YAMS, lb. Florida GRAPEFR1 IT. 6 for APPLES. 4 lbs

35c 33c 10c 49c 39c

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW PRICES ON CANNED GOODS Van Camp’s Stokely’s CORN. 2 No. 303 31c PORK A BEANS, 2 No. 2 cans 33c Whole Kernel or Cream Style In Tomato Sauce Signet FR1 IT COCKTAIL, 21/, S5c _ . , , Hygrade’s SHORTENING, 3 lbs 53c Stokelv s SHREDDED KRAFT, 2 303 cans 25c Farmer’s Pride PUMPKIN, 2 2*/, cans .. 35c Mary’s Choice CATSUP. S 14-oz. btls. 43c CRISCO OIL. 12 oz. btl 19«Butterfield FRENCH FRIES. No. 300 10c Greer PEACHES, 4 cans 99e

FLAV-R-PAC FROZEN VEGETABLES

GREEN PEAS BROCCOLI SPEARS POTATO PATTIES ( SPINACH

23e CAULIFLOWER 29c 29c PEAS & CARROTS 25c 21c MIXED VEGETABLES 25c 23c BRUSSEL SPROUTS 29c

Rex INSTANT COFFEE, 1C. oz. jar Free Teaspoon

$1.69

NORTHERN TISSUE. 3c off, 4 rolls Assorted Colors

35c

Granulated SUGAR, 5 lbs. 63c 10 lbs. $1.25

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and five children were present. The secretary and treasurers reports were ready and aproved. Maxine McCammack gave a report on Achievement Day, the event was attended by four

of the club members

The

second

ise he had made at the time the policy was invoked July 1. At that time, Indiana faced a fin-

„ , , , ancial dilemma because expected The meeting was called to ord- , 1 gram, tv,* au™ revenue from the two per cent 6 v __

sales tax was not forthcoming since the tax was involved in a

e court suit testing its constitu- *"

thought for the month of Nov- ,. a ran. Her attendants are: Sharon

Hervey, Senior; Sandra Lewis, Junior; Karon Alexander, Sophomore: and Sheryl Lasley, Fresh-

‘Favorite nectlon the general fund or man

, , the sale tax." He said that the

proved to ... . . * „ -. be the favorite. Thirteen ntem- h 'S*™ a y ; “““rv.Uon and em- wm nt their slave bers, one gueat. Sandra Burris Ployment secur.iy dtvtstons. t(j ^ at ^

which suffered freezes simultaneously with all other state employes will get their pay from dedicated funds and not from

general fund sources.

However, Hatchett pointed out that in the desire to treat all

The Club would like to thank ^te employees equally the freeae sedo ' nd oTt^e'ye.r"^'/

was applied regardless of the

source of funds.

Reporters asked Hatchett if the thaw had been delayed for announcement until after Tues-

Latin Club held its meeting November 4.

home of Mike Sutherlin. The new members are auctioned off to the older members. They will then be their slaves for one whole week and on the evening of the Roman

Banquet.

The Student Council held its

Sandra Burris of Greeneastle for the lesson she gave on Candle Making. Kay Jones won the very cute chimney-type candle as a game prize. The lesson was fol-

lowed by a discussion on easy- da ^

to-make Christmas Decorations. After a very enjoyable social

He replied that “it was announced as soon as the details

hour and the drawing of a door WerC COI "P lele “ tak “ prize won by Carolyn Nichols, the WOrk 0Ul 11,686 figUr6S ”

have now elected their officers. They are:Bill Dodge, Pres., Ken Anderson, Vice President and Betty Jo Eranneman, Secretary. The other members are Mark Sample. Steve Holsapple, Terrie Reid, Glen Furr, Vivian Whitak-

er and Anna Lewis.

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meeting was drawn to a close.

Keen-Jones Wedding At Cataract, Nov. 3rd.

John Keen of Cataract and Agnes Jones of Coatesville, were united in marriage in a double ring ceremony by the Rev.

Jewelry Stolen From Salesman

U.S. Convoy Is Passed By Russ

BERLIN UPI — The U S. Army today sent another convoy through the Soviet checkpoint at Marienborn and the Russians

KEWANEE, 111. UPI —Jewelry salesman Frank Wood, Leb-

Everett Leonard at the Baptist anon, Ind., lost an undetermined cleared the 22 men in 10 trucks Church in Cataract, Nov. 3. amount of late model jewelry in on, y 20 minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Petro of Tuesday when his car was stolen The conv °y represented no test Fillmore were their attendants, while parked in front of a down- of Soviet intentions regarding ac- , _ a a cess rights to West Berlin Mrs. Katherin Baugh played town store. through East Germany since \ ou Belong to my Heart and Wood said he noticed a cat srna jj convoys never have disthe Bridal March. following him as he drove hei e mounted for a head count. Those attending were Mr. and from Peoria. He said he originally Informed Western sources said Mrs. Ralph Minter of Coatesville, had not intended to make a larger Allied convoys will be sent brother of the bride: Mrs. Callie stop here but did so at the last out to test the Russians in the Casidy, Mrs. Ida Smith and Mrs. moment. next few days. Stella Shields of Coatesville and He locked his car and entered Marienborn, where the Soviets

a large crowd of the members a jewelry store, but found the of the Cataract Church. car missing when he returned to

The women of the church gave the street,

a nice reception in the dining

r oom of the church after the W om an’s Day wedding. The centerpiece was a '

large wedding cake decorated Sunday, November 10 will b e with pink roses and wedding observed as Women's Day at the bells. Bainbridge Christian Church.

earlier this week held up an Army convoy for more than 41 hours, is 110 miles from Berlin.

Club Plans

Luncheon Meeting

DePauw' Woman’s Club will

have a carry in Salad luncheon on speaking on the theme Monday night, November 11th at Voice in Crowded Ways. Charterhouse. Following the Joseph M. Smith went with her luncheon there will be bridge, husband to China as p missionary

This is an annual opportunity fpr the women of the church to lead in the morning worship service. Mrs. Joseph M. Smith will be

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