The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 November 1963 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
TUES., NOV. 19, 1963. Page 2
A(ill Hear YVirtz
Mouse Mischief
WASHINGTON UPI The Couse Ways & Mears C^r'mittee •as to heir from i^aoor oee^ jtary Willard Wirtx today on why e feels the working man needs ic medicare bill.
FETHLEHSM, Pa. UPI *- A mouse in a k. hstation of the Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. Monday blacked out about 4.000 residences and businesses for 40 minutes when he climbed into some instruments.
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Entered In the Post Office at Green castle. Imttana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878. Subscription Prices Home Delivery 85c per week .Mailed in Putnam County 87.00 per year Outside of Putnam County $8.00 per year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year
Modern Home Makers Home p ane | Moderator Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. AlDemonstration Club will meet fred Broadstreet and sons of Wednesday 7:30 p.m. at the home TERRE HAUTE — John See, Cloverdale and Mr. and Mrs. of Glee Conyers. assistant superintendent of Julian Smith and daughter of
A daughter was born Tuesday Greencastle schools, will serve as Pittsboro.
morning at the Putnam County a panel moderator at Indiana
Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Nor- State College’s first Wabash Va>man Jones of Fillmore. ley Educational Secretaries The Third Wednesday club Workshop in the I.S.C. Hulmon scheduled to meet with Norma Center here on Friday, Nov. 22.
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The Nov. meeting of Russellville Past Matrons and Guests,
Elftct NFO Delegate The Putnam County National
Home Organization hold its
monthly meeting last evening and the following members were
of Mrs. Malcolm York with Mrs. e l ecte d as delegates and alterEdward Schulz as co-hostess. nates to the national convention
to be in Des Moines, Iowa, Dec. 4 and 5. Charles Buis, acting
Happier Homes Club In November Meeting The Happier Homes
Demonstration Club held their November meeting at the home
TODAY’S BIBLE THOI GHT All the Law is fulfilled in one word . . . Thou shall love love thy
Payne on Wednesday has been postponed until a later date. Federated Reading club will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. for dessert with Mrs. Elmer Seller. Russell O Haver will have the pro pram. Miss Judy Cooper arrived m Indianapolis on Eastern Airlines Sunday afternoon. She will be staying with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gareld Evans. Jobs Daughters Bethel 78 will
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Tonight Cloverdale vs. Roachdale, at Fillmore. Russellville at Waynetown Wednesday Bainbridge vs. Wallace, at Russellville. Belle Union vs. Stilesville, at Fillmore. Friday Attica at Greencastle.
neighbor as thyself. Galatians hold a joint inspection W^dnes- North Salem at Roachdale.
UPHEAVAL AGAIN—The regime of Premier AtaJ. Gen. Ahmed Hassan Bakr (shown) Is In trouble In Iraq, only nine months after his Baathist Party overthrew and killed Premier Abdul Karim Kaasem. The uprising began with air force Jets attacking the presidential palace and defense ministry in Baghdad, the ancient capital. The uprising broke out after the broadcast of a reshuffle in the Baath Party leadership.
5:14.
Contrary to popular thought, this command does not imply sentiment, but concern; not emotion but service; not “liking” but
Saturday
North Salem at Fillmore. Van Buren at Reelsville.
“doing for.” This is Christian
love.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Power of Indianapolis were Sunday guests of Mrs. Minta Snider.
Assumes FBI Post
day, November 20 at Rosedale, Indiana Bethel 119. All officers and choir are requested to go. Meet at Temple at 6:30 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of Brownsburg are the parents of a daughter born Monday at the Danville hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are former residents of
this city.
Season tickets 'or the Tiger
Cub home basketball games are charge of the obtainable at Donelson’s Phar- 0 f the FBI.
maey and at the various school McDaniel, 42, replaces Victor buildings. Holders of season tic- Turyn, who was transferred to kets can get reserved seats by FBI headquarters in Washington
The meeting was opened by the
was at Hunts, Sunday evening, president. The history of the song county president, Frank J. VerNov. 17. The tables were lovely of the month was read and all million, Harold E. Unger, Maurwith Thanksgiving decorations joined in singing “Over The i ce McCullough, Frank Elrod, Mrs. Lottie Ramsay returned River And Through The Woods, Harold Lisby, Clarence Beck, thanks. A delicious meal was en- followed by the flag salute and Eugene BaiToh, Leonard Mann, joyed. Those present were Mr. the club creed. Roll call was an- R 0 n a Cooksey, Elvin Smith, Eland Mrs. Harry Ramsay, Mr. and swered by 17 members with our (jon Rowings, Robert McCullough, Mrs. Joe Ramsay, Mr. arid MTS. favorite hymn. One guest was Ralph Brown. Elected alternates Otis Clodfelter, Mr. and Mrg. present, Mrs. Ross Allee, who are pj-ej Mann, Joseph Grubb, Olin Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Paul gave a Merle Norman beauty Estel Cantonwine and Dewey
Carrington, Mr. and Mrs\ Lowell demonstration. Our apprecia- st ultz. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. bonal Coop- fio'n goes to Mrs. Allee for being er, Mr. and Mrs, R. Van Hause, s ° accommodating as to come to Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Milligane, the club and tell us about her Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey, products. The samples were vfery Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gardner, Mr. nice and Mrs. Herbert Flint won
the compact that Mrs. Allee gave
as a door prize.
CINCINNATI UPI — Norman E. McDaniel, an Indiana native with 16 years experience as a federal agent, took over today as assistant special agent in
Cincinnati office
and Mrs. Earl Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Whitely, Mr. and Mrs. Robert White, Olive and Shirl Evans, Mrs. Blanche Belles, Mrs. Mamia Goddard, Mrs. Olive White, Mrs. Lola Byrd, Mrs. Wanetta Gibbs, Mrs. Inuh Turner, Mrs. Lucille Richardson, Mrs.
Myrtle Coleman.
Cloverdale P.T.A. To Meet Wednesday
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Jesse MeAnally, well known Greencastle resident, will cele-
calling Principal Norman Mc-
Cammon’s office.
Mrs. Doris Eberwine was the honor guest at a birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stachokas of
brate his ninetieth birthday on
Thursday, November 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kays, of Bainbridge, are the parents of a son. born Monday at the Put-
nam County Hospital.
earlier this month. E D. Mason remains as special agent in charge of the office, which has responsibility for Ohio’s 48 south-
ern most counties.
McDaniel, born in Walkerton.
Reelsville. Those attending were Ind., previously worked in FBI her daughter, Angela Eberwine, offices at Charlotte. N.C., New Reelsville. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. York and Washington. Williams, Putnamville and her
son. Leroy Eberwine.
Mrs. Jessie Appleby, was a ' ntpr taJned Family
Erskine Shephard, 50, North week end g ues t of Mrs. Bernice With Turke 5 r Dinner
Two speakers are scheduled to speak at the Cloverdale P.T.A. Study Group on Wednesday, Nov. 20th. The meeting will ’oe at the Legion Hall at 1:30 p.m. Supt. Arthur Johnson will speak on the subject: “ What Good Does School Counseling Do?” Mrs. Charles Whitaker was assigned the subject: “Will They Outgrow It?”
Mrs. James Pickett gave the safety report and Mrs. Edward Schulz gave the citizenship report. The secretary and treasurer reports were read and approved. Mrs. Austin Kircher voluriteered to fill the presidency vacancy in place of Mrs. Harold Armstrong. Mrs. Dan Rowland and Mr. O. W. Bell reported on the Achievement Day activities. It was announced that all gifts for Mental Health Association be wrapped and tagged and in to the organization by the 4th week of November. The meeting was closed by Mrs. Charles McCullough with the quotation from the club book. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. York and Mrs. Schulz.
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ROBERT HIGH EM 2-4496 Crawfordsville, Ind.
Salem, was lodged in the Putnam County jail Monday night by Joe Rollings, Roachdale town marshal, on a public intoxication
charge.
Ephriam H. Dixon, 41, Indian-
Harrah of Indianapolis. On Sunday. they attended Services at Blaine Ave. Methodist Church. Later a lovely Turkey dinner was enjoyed by both at the Tee Pee Restaurant. The afternoon was
apolis. was arrested at 8:06 Mon- visiting friends and rela-
day night by City Officer Donald t j ves
Twomey. DiXon was charged with
reckless driving on East Wash-
ington Street.
Professor C. L. Bieber. head of the geology and geography department at DePauw Univers-
ity, is attending the three-dav Cotton swabs di PP ed in
detergent
IX MEMORY
In memory of our Bonnie Runyan, who
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Mr. and Mrs. John Gough of Roachdale R. R. l, entertained their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren Sun-
day, Nov. 17, with a turkey din- awa y N °v. 10, 1954.
ner. Twenty-six were present. The dinner was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Micklijohn and son of Peoria, 111., who are leaving Nov. 26th for Switzerland
for future residence.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gough and daughter, Madonna; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gough, Mrs. Carrie Johnson of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs.
mother, passed
years have sadly
meeting of the Geological Socie- warm soa P or . ty of America in New York can be used to c ' tan grooves ^qjj ar( j Gough and Johnny and City. The session opened today. of carved furniture. Melissa and Mr. and Mrs.
George Gough and Kevin of
Nine long
passed
Since the day we saw her last, But the memory still lingers
near,
Of the one we loved so dear. God called mother far away Up in Heaven where the angels
stay,
Here on earth she did her best Now in Heaven she will rest. Sadly missed by the children and grandchildren.
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