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

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MON t/ NOV. 18, 1963. Page 2

Bank For Bell Won By DePauw

ing; in the half.

To Wabash's chagrin. DePainv scored again with 27 seconds left in the half. This time the Tigeis parlayed a punt return, a 15-

DePauw s irrepressible Tigers >’ ard Penalty, two Mackey passes matched a 20-year-old record to "’iHinms and Bronson Davis Saturday while marching off and threc 1,ne smashes into the with a generally one-sided 17-0 TD Tod Eberle got it when he

THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED 17 S. Jackson St. Green castle, Ind.

The Echo Club will meet at teach their fellowmien in the the home of Jessie Coleman Wed- foreign countries, so that they

nesday at 7:30 p.m.

Greencastle received .18 of ?n inch of rain during the night, according to Grafton Longden, Jr., Monday morning.

Entered In the Post Office at Mrs. Frances Crodian is re-

verdict over neighboring Waba-h went in on a fourth and goal to Greencastle, Indiana, as Second cuperating at the Putnam CounCollcj c. go situation on the one-yard line, class Mail matter under Act of ty Hospital. She would enjoy ual - The w i n assured DePauw Its 1>ean converted and DePauw hail .March 7, 1878. hearing from her friends. The

third consecutive winning season a halftime lead. Offensively, Subscription Prices room number is 314 under head coach Torn Mont and ^ Pa H"’ had outgained Wabash Home Delivery 85c per week

equalled DePauw’s 1941-42-43 l63 * 21 darin & the 831116 time Mailed In Putnam County Pmnnm

string of successive winning cam- DePauw, combining superb de- $7.00 per year P a8sed " p igns The Tigers ended the 196:1 f e nsive line play and the classy Outside of Putnam County ° ^ '

might better help themselves. This number has grown but many more are needed. The foreigners are truly grateful for

the instruction received.

The next meeting w-ill be with Mrs. Donald Pitts, December 13th. One week earlier than us-

Delta Zeta's Woman Of The Year

Mrs. Nettie Davis. 65, of Amo,

November Meeting Is Held By Club

The Maple Heights Club met at the Club House November 5th. Ruth Fry read the song of the

campaign at 5-4. Wabash was

left 4-4-1.

Th< victory wrath came e.u.:^r than even the most partisan DeP.rtiwite could have hoped for, also knotted the all-time series between the two old-rivals at 32-

mnneuvers of junior quarterback Mackey, continued to contain and then plough through Wabash in the third period. The first time it got the ball in the second half DePauw drove 80-yards in 14 plays to score on

at 10 o’clock

$8.00 per year Sunday ni £ ht - she vvas admitted month. Flag Salute and Creed

Outside of Indiana to the hos P ital on Ootober 21 • were given by eleven members.

$12.00 i>er year p> a j e Wells has returned from lesson was on food additives.

a hunting trip to North Dakota A11 c,ub reports were given. TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT where he shot 17 pheasants. He The officers for the new' year

also reports the grass and wheat are ur S e d to attend the Officers

32 7. It also put DePauw two up a Mackey to Jeif Loitz 11-yaid —Galatians 2:10.

in the Monon Bell count. 15-13-4. P ass P la - V ' Dean converted a n d

Saturday’s 71st renewal of the game was billed as a tossup and through the first 27 minutes

most of the estimated 4.800 ^ in,e tbls y eai

We should remember the poor. . n that ^ ^ ^ good condiUon Training meeting on Dec. 2nd.

There will be a pitch-in-dinner

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Atkins, f or members only at 6 o’clock on The hallmark of Christianity 222 Hillsdale, announce the ar-

has always been charity—con- rival of a baby boy, Gregory Al- December 3rd, our next meeting

Wabash, shutout for the first cern love whatever you may len, on Nov. 15th. He was born night. Bring a well filled basket.

made its only call it, the love of Christ effects September 20th and weighed 6 Members are also urged to bring

DePauw led 17-0 with 6:18 left

in the third quarter

Blat k^tock fans thought for once threat in tbe ,ast P eriod when it a concren for the person of low lbs. 2 oz. The Atkins have one a Secret Pal gift with a value of th, . h.. vieht moved to DePauw’s 27 before degree. other son, Steve, who is now 8 $1.00 and a 50c grab bag gift. The

l «—■« »*» »*~ «. **•« >-"«*

of heady boxers who knew the once had been drama became a consequences if one should sud- mid "* ie * d ^ ro * lc de ^ bt

members who do not have a se-

dcnly land a Sunday punch, the

DePauw fans featuring the an-

two chibs managed to cross into tics o1 two s6nior linemen.

Every lineman's dream is to

enemy territory only once in the first quarter. Wabash got to DcPauw s 47 and the Tigers went

to the Caveman 49.

Though everything looked even.

recover a fumble or intercept a pass. But most of all, they liKr to run with the ball. In the last two minutes of Saturday’s affair.

Personal And Local News

llricfs

The Ladies Missionary Society ° ret sister may bring a $1 00 ^ ft

of New Providence church will fo1 ex( han £ e ;

DePauw had begun its domina- tac ^* e Carmel Mazzocco and edition running 24 plays in the first ter Dick Dean were men whose quarter to 10 for Wabash. fondest dreams were realized. Pardon the pun. but the roof Dean, hop-skotching around began to collapse on the Cave- tbe bac 8field, took a pitohout and

Verna Burk is a patient in Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Her room numoer is 415A.

meet at the church Thursday at 11:30. Ladies bring a dish of food, and tulip and hyacinth bulbs. Mrs. Esther Boyles and Mrs. Johnson of Plainfield will be special guests. All ladies of the community are cordinally invited. Hostesses will be Mrs. Arthur Elmore, Mrs. Ray Larkin

and Garnet Patrick.

The meeting closed with the prayer. Hostesses were, Bess Earley, Euncie Graves, and Ma-

rie Crawley.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Parker,

roared through the right side of 809 Dra P er ’ are the P aren,s of a

League of Women Voters to Meet

Time and vital questions arising from the League of Women Voter national study item will be discussed at the November

Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Boston unit meetings.. The national of LaPorte, will arrive in Green- item is: “Continued support of

ing the new offset printing press. John McCullough, industrial arts instructor, arranged the display. A display of book covers in the lower hall showcase r«proand students was neld Thursday, Nov. 14. The guides for the high school open house were the members of the Future Teachers of America Club. The sponsors of the club are Mrs. Nancy Walters and Tom Swope. The brouchures deal with such careers as dental hygiene, engineering. farming, banking and clerical work. Miss Elizabeth McClure, home economics teachcluded in the exhibit.

One of the upstairs display cases is decorated with pamphlets concerning various careers, tional Education, liams, State Director of VocaThe group discuss^ "inns for proposed Indiana Technical Colleges.

An open house for parents er, is responsible for the exhibit.

Examples of the interesting hobbies of students and teachers are featured in the display case in the upper hall. Dominated by an enormous model plane, the display reveals interests in widely differing areas everything from coin and stamp collecting to ham radios. Lee Dillion arranged the articles in the show' window.

nan s(>on atterward. ~ " * c,»n bnm at tbe Rutnam - ... . -■—j ■ —— After Wabash’s Little All- tbe Wabash line for eight yards. ' ‘ ' castle on Tuesday to be house U. S. policies to promote world American candidate and the The e ^ ort nearly got the day’s C° unt > losp ta . guests of Mr. and Mrs. John economic development, and an state's leading scorer. Lynn Gar- bi ?S:est cheer, but it was nullified The Dorcas Class of Putnam- B - Boyd. The Bostons have re- evaluation of opportunities to rnrd punted to DePauw’s 28. the with an offside penalty. vi ii e church will meet Tuesday at cently returned from a trip to expand regional co-operation;

Tigers moved in six plays to the enemy 33. In the process, howt tion. Mazzocco took his hanaorr

Cro-Tat-Em club will

ever sophomore Tod Eberle lost the ball and a Little Giant got tt.

Ushered by reserve quarter- 7.30 p m . w ith Mrs. Paul Whil- Europe which they made with a and continued support of the del light ceremony in observance back Dave Joyce to his new posi- man Retired Teachers’ Tour Group. United Nations system and an of Founders Day. At this time it tion, Mazzocco took his handoff While in Greencastle, Mr. Bos- evaluation of means to strength- was announced that Mrs. Ellen and submarined into the line. Cro-Tat-Em club will mee>. ton w m serve as lecturer and e n that system under present- Hoheisel Goodman had been

Mrs. Lllen H. Goodman Since the middle of the 19th

century, the average length of

Delta Chapter of Delta Zeta ropology from Radcliffe College ] ife in the United States inSorority and the Greencastle and Harvard University. She did creased about 29 years.

graduate work at Radcliffe ColDelta Zeta Alumnae held a Can- 6 lege while working part time as

The setback was only temper- After extracting Mazzocco from ' yedaesday

ary. for after forcing Wabash to

the heap, it was discovered he

give it back on a punt. DePauw bad & a i ne d two yards, but the started back downfield from its bal1 was sti11 tvvo y ards behind owm 58. * be bne of scrimmage. The CanBniee Mackey hit Skip Wil- Be ld, O., flash redeemed himself liams for 15 to the Wabash 47, on the next P 13 ^ & ainin K f °ur of Spencer, then the Tigers ground down to - vards - thus £°>ng into the record the 10-yard line. After losing 11 h 00 * 48 as the first ball-toting lineyards on a penalty and a rush. man 111 modern DePauw history. Dick Dean kicked a 38-yard field The final statistics showed Dogoal With three minutes remain- Pau ' v w *th advantages in first . downs, 18-9, rushing yardage,

186-83, passing 102-31. and pass-

es completed 9-14 to 4-14.

2:00 p.m. with Iva

Webb, Mary Kendall will be

hostess.

consultant at a conference on d a y conditions.” chosen as Delta Zeta’s woman of co ' Teacher Retirement Benefits The specific areas on which the year for 1963. She is a noted sponsored by Delta Kappa the national board has asked for social and cultural anthropologist

A daughter was born Saturday Gamma. The conference opens an opinion are: East-West and holds Masters and Doctorate at the Putnam County Hospital w-ith a lecture on Tuesday even- trade, commodity arrangements, degrees in Anthropology with to Mr. and Mrs. James Winders ing at the Greencastle Junior balance of payments, private in- specialization in cultural anth-

High School auditorium. vestment, one-nation-one vote in

4 tbe U.N., and negotiations for Associate Chapter of Tn Kap- Quality well remembered af- measures to reduce the risk of

pa will meet at the home of Mrs. ^ er p r j ce j K j on g forgotten. Old war Walter Cox on Tuesday morning Reliab i e Wh ite Cleaners, at 10 o’clock.

a Pow'ers fashion model in Boston. Dr. Goodman has taught at Wellesly College, Kobe Women's College in Japan, Tufts University, was a Social Service Analyst for the U.S. Public Housing Authority in 19;57-58, and was cor(Contlnued on Page 4)

MEN I

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Pains in BACK, HIPS, LEGS Tiredness, LOSS OF YIG0I

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Sty, and incurable conditions. The past year men from 1 000

Communities have been succesafully treated. They have found soothing

Xelief and unproved health.

Moving Machine Poland, became the parents of a If O g IA/L- - son Saturday at the Putnam

nuS rwnPBlS County Hospital.

FORT WAYNE. Ind. UPI — The w e s t Madison Home A 95 - foot "moving machine” Demostration Club will meet which its Hoosier builders say Wednesday. November 20th with

is the largest truck in the world, ^ rs - Ralph Call at 1:30.

will roll out onto Indiana high- Putnam ^ No 45 of wavs Monday on its 34 wheels, j 0 0 p wlll meet Tuesday even-

The Business and Professional Mrs. Flo Morrison Women's Club will meet at 7. Hostess To Sorority

p.m Wednesday evening at the

Union Building. The business meeting of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority was Wednesday evening

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Terrell, cf held at the home of Mrs. Robert meet at 8:00 p.m. at the home of

The Tuesday morning unit will meet at 9:00 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Frank Nagley, the Tuesday evening unit will meet at 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Clifton Phillips, and the

unit will

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Morrison. The president openeo tne meeting with the ritual. An ed-

Mrs. John Ricketts. The resource committee will be Mrs. Robert Sullivant, chairman; Mrs. V. J. Wyckoff; Miss Vir-

ucational program was planned ginia Harlow; Mrs . Sam K irk;

and given by Miss Walker and Miss Lucas, juniors at Greencastle High School. It wus most

informative.

The president read the corres-

and Mrs. Clifton Phillips.

CLOVERDALE SCHOOL NEWS

Judy Williams. Connie

The “mover.’’ which was built ing at 7:30. Election of officers. P°ndence from the Putnam Bjl j Dodge and John Nees

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in six months by & Sons, Inc., of

will go to Muncie,

along Indiana 3. Its first job is to move a number of 300 - ton transformers from the railroad depot to a Westinghouse plant.

L. I. Griffen Members should be present. Fort Wayne. Mr and Mrs Lo Wen McCamprobablv mac j < Q f Bainbridge, are the par-

ents of a daughter born Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital. The Golden Link Club will meet at the Double Decker on Locust

County Mental Health and each girl is to give and wrap at least

one gift.

Helen Pierce is chairman of this month's entertainment for the County Home. She will get

who were our representatives of , , Boys and Girls States, gave Dr. Laurel Turk spoke to the materials the school shop is able talks on their experiences while G. H. S. Spanish Club members sents the types of literature to attending these States last sum- and their parents Friday night, be found in the school library,

mer. They presented these talks November 15, on his recent trip

to Spain. Following Dr. Turk s

November 12 to the Junior and

The trip, which was arranged street Wednesday, Nov. 20th 6:30

with the permission of the Indi-

in touch with the other two Sophomore classes before giving talk, punch was served.

ana State Highway Department, will be guided by three drivers. Two sit on the front and two in the rear. The machine can be torn down into 10 pieces for transport to any place in the nation where heavy-duty moving is necessary.

members later in the week. Dixie Compton reported the business that took place Sunday at Evansville where the District Meeting was held. Five nu-m-

not meet this month as scheduled. bers from Greencastle attended, every team that has played has There will be a called meeting They were He,en p ‘eree, Flo brought a victory home to be later. " Morrison. Ruth Hartman, Dixie proud of and that includes the

p.m. for their Thanksgiving Din-

ner.

The Willing Workers class of Fillmore Methodist church will

their final talks at the P.T.A. meeting the same evening. It seems as if the basketball teams of Cloverdale High have made a very good start. So far,

Assistant Principal Kenneth Keller attended the High School Junior Division Conference at Indiana University Thursday, November 7. Mr. Keller met with the following college fresh-

New books, old favorites, and books that would make timely and interesting reading are inis in the window’ of Headley's Hardware, also show’s the steps followed in printing a poster us-

How does Christian Science heal? You have heard about Christian Science, bui how mud do you actually know about u7 Here is your opportunity »o gain firsthand information about (his religion which has broughl countless people noi only consolation and hope, bui healing-domin-•on over sickness as -sell as sin. Your neighbors who ut Christian Scienosts cor(iid!l> invite you to attend • free puhlir lecture - “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ITS DIVINE REVELATION AND HUMAN APPLICATION” by Jules ('em, C.S. of Scarsdale, New’ York Member of . the Board of lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. THURSDAY, 8 P, M. November 21 DePauw University Art ('enter College and Simpson Streets Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist Greencastle All Are Welcome

men: Candy Balay, Linda Coff-

The East Greencastle Friend- Gompton and Romildu Hamon- seventh and eighth grades. Our ntan, Tim Eiteljorge, Dick

Volcker Is Picked WASHINGTON UPI — Treas-

ury Secretary Douglas Dillon said

{addresi

Fathers Auxiliary No. 2 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will

Sunday he would appoint Paul tneet Wednesday evening at the A. Volcker as deputy undersec- Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 1550

retary of the Treasury for Mon- Home.

etary Affairs. Volcker now is di- Debbie Bridges daughter of

ly club will have an all day tre

meeting Wednesday, Nov. 20th The state philanthropic proat the home of Mrs. Eugene Le- J e c 1 1 h 1 8 y ear is the Fort wallen. Wayne State School for the Re-

tarded. A report was given on what vvas needed, and w’hat w’e

intended to donate.

Kathy Atkins received her

next game is with Roachdale

November 19.

The seniors have reserved seat tickets bn sale for their coming play, “Date Bait.” The play is to be given November 22, at 7:30 p. m. On November 13, the girls

Hatcher, Barbara Padgett, Florence Peterson, Jan Stevens and Micki Ellis. He consulted them on their progress in college.

jewel pin and three new pledges athletic department of Cloverwere present. They were Dar- dale High bowled at Varsity

rector of the Treasury’s Office Robert and Betsy Bridges has l ene Nevins, Sandy Nelson and Lanes in Greencastle. The high-

of Financial Analysis.

been tranferred from St. Francis Mar y Allen.

Hospital to Riley Hospital for p ictures were shown of the children. She is in Ward D. Rush Party and refreshments The November business meet- wer e served. Mary Ann Trail

est score was made by Shirley Curtis, 135. The freshmen were Eva Jean Davis 127, Becky Anderson 115. The sophomores,

A convocation vvas presented November 13 in the gymnasium for American Education Week. Almeda Boatright spoke on the topic ’'Challenge to Civil Rights." The band played the National Anthem and “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” and then played a march as students left the gymnasium.

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ing of Kappa Delta Phi will be has th6 ne *t meeting November Cathy McCullough 123, Pam held Tuesday, 7:30 p. h. at the 26th - Price 109, and Terri Reid 104. home of Mrs. Norman Handy, The juniors: Sheila Cassida 128, West Walnut Street road. Mrs - Roberts Hostess Linda Cummings 118, and BevThe Brick Chapel Ladies Aid T'* Needleeraft Club er )y Clines 116. The seniors will meet Thursday, Nov. 21, at The Needleeraft Club was en- were: Jackie Cassady 115, Kay 1:30 p.m. at the parsonage. Mrs. tertained by Mrs. Bert Roberts price 99, Judy Williams 97. Charlene schwarz will be hos- with a fine attendance. The -

tess. Roll call: Something

are thankful for.

The Washburn Chapter DAR will meet Tuesday

you meeting opened with the pledge to the flag and the club song of with Mrs. Ernest Mugg, vice

7:30 president, presiding.

p.m. with Mrs. Evan Crawley. The club donated to the specMrs. Alfred Jeffers and Mrs. ial school fund and to Dimes for Bruce Albright will have the Liberty which is a federated

program. Contributions for the project to furnish something for A wonderful husband and father education, DAR schools are due at this a museum in the Statue of Lib- One who was better, God never n 001168 - art . math,

and industrial arts.

IN MEMORY

In loving memory of our husband, father and grandfather. Ben F. Malayer who passed

away Nov. 18th. 1954.

John McCullough, industrial arts instructor, attended an area meeting on practical arts and vocational education at Columbus High School Wednesday. Speakers were William Wilson. State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Andrew WilThe display case located in the shop area carries out the theme, “The Fruit of Our Education." The exhibit contains a horn of plenty with ribbons leading to the various areas of

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Margaret Curd’s art classes are displaying their linoleum

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The DePauw University School elected to take office in Jan- A wonderful worker, so true of Music will present Charles H. uary: President, Mrs. Paul Sid- One in a million, that one was

Heaton, of St. Louis, in an organ dons; vice-president, Mrs. Ern- you.

recital at Gobin Church on Tues- est Mugg: secretary, Mrs. Mar- Just in your judgement, Always “7, vh “ h thev nrulo day night. November 19, at 8:15 vin Freeman; treasurer, Mrs. right, carvings which they made

p.m Heaton is a graduate of the Robert Sweeney. Honest and liberal, ever upright DePauw Music School, class of For the program Miss Carrie Loved by your friends and all

1950, and has been unusually sue- Pierce presented the origin and who knew you, Under the title “Printed at cessful in the field of organ and the history of the Peace Corps. Our wonderful husband, father, Greencastle High School,” the church music. He is currently This began with a small number and grandfather that one high school exhibit for National Minister of Music at the Second of very energetic and devoted was you. Education Week contains exPresbyterian Church of SL Loirs, men and women, who wanted to Wife and Family amples of the wide variety of

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