The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1963 — Page 2
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the daily banner BASKETBALL SLHEIM LK B><lnrsday Bainbr idee vs. Wallace, nt Russellville. Belle l’ni<in vs. Stilesville. at Fillmore. Friday Attica at Gr#enc4stle. North Salem at Roachdale. Saturday North Salem at Fillmore. Van Buren at Reelsville. UNICEF: Appreciation isv expressed to those who helped to contribute this fine amount to the needy children id the world through UNICEF. Putnam County collected $307 00 for the United Nations International Childrens emergency fund. The program guided by the Putnam County Council of Churches had these groups participating. In Greencastle, First Presbyterian. First UaptMit, First Christian. G o b i n Methodist. Greencastle AMR* and Sherwood Christian. Others were lira k Chapel Methodist. Roachdale Presbyterian, Big Walnut Baptist, Russellville Christian, Reelsville Methodist. Bainbi idge Christian-Methodist. Handy's Dairy provided the UNICEF containers and tbe program was guided by Rev. Claude - IcClure, executive secretary and Mrs. J. L. Stamper. Missions chairman of the Council of Churches.
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Jackie To Campaign For Hubby WASHINGTON UP! — Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy plans to do as much campaigning as she can for her husband in 1964-health and children permitting. Administration sources say Mrs. Kennedy feels she “'s needed" and is eager to get into the campaign swing for the President. Mrs. Kennedy's press secre, tary. Pamela Turnure, said the only limits to Mrs. Kennedy’s campaigning would be her children’s needs and her own health. President Kennedy has not yet announced officially that ho is running for re-election, but it is an accepted fact that he will. His trip to Texas, starting Thursday, is described as ‘ political,” and Mrs. Kennedy will go along. Now that her mind is made up to campaign, Mrs. Kennedy is ‘ looking forward to it,” an administration official said. She has been getting a lot of mail from Texans extending their hospitality. Mrs. Kennedy cut by a month her planned period of recuperation following the premature birth and death of her son last August. She had planned to stay out of all official activities until early next year.
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Dean Chosen Most Yale Professor Was Valuable Lineman Framed By Soviets
TODAVS BIBLE THOi GUT If ye bite and devour one another take heed that we be not consumed of one another. Galatians 5:15. Success at the expense of others is always precarious. Even the healthen saw this: “The mills of the gods grind slow, but they grind exceeding fine.”
A junior, a senior and the dean of Indiana Collegiate Conference coaches today were accorded the highest individual honors bestowed by the seven-team league. Recognizing his sixth consecutive ICC championship, players and coaches voted Paul D. “Tony" Hinkle of Butler the high distinction of Coach-of-the Year. Sharing honors with Hinkle were a pair of youngsters, Dave Lass, Valparaiso’s junior quarterback. and DePauw’s center, Richard Dean. Lass was named the ICC’s Most Valuable Back and Dean was selected as its Most V aluable Lineman. Lass, who set new league records in total offense and forward passing and currently is third and fourth in the nation among small college players in the same categories, collected 106 of a possible 126 first place votes to cop MV Back honors.
WASHINGTON DPI — A "youngish looking” stranger outside the Moscow hotel thrust a roll of newspaper into the hands of the startled American. ‘‘Unwittingly, foolishly,” said Yale Prof. Frederick C. Barghoorn, “I took it and put it in my coat pockeL . .almost simultaneously a couple of men grabbed me and took me to in auto.” Thus, with the oldest and crudest form of espionage “frameup," began Barghoorn’s 16-day ordeal in a Russian prison. He told the story to newsmen Tuesday after reporting it in detail to the State Department.
Personal And Local News Briefs
IX MEMORY In loving memory of my son Thomas Jesse Murphy, Phm 21c U.S.N.. who was killed at Tarawa on Nov. 20th, 1943. The heart is a house of many rooms, Where things are stored away. The treasures of long remembered years The pearls of yesterday. But there is a corner of the heart, A secret place where we, Cherish above all other things Our sons memory. Mother. Anna Vanlandingham.
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CARD OF THANKS I would like to take this means of thanking each and every one who sent me cards, gifts and other rememberances on my birthday. It was deeply appreciated Mrs. Arthur Oakley. Ip Freshmen Win The Greencastle Freshmen Basketball team opened their season Monday night with an impressive 68-53 win over Van Buren. M. Trover led the locals with 26 points with M. Harmless and B. Walbring leading the rebound department. Thursday night the Frosh trayel to CPuwiordaviUe. tor their second encounter of the season. Game time is 7:30.
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Virginia Crowe of Greencastle is a patient in the Robert Long Hospital in Indianapolis. Republican Women's club will meet Friday, November 22nd. at 7:30 in the basement of Greencastle Savings and Loan Co. Oscar Haver ly has been transferred from West 10th Street VA hospital to Cold Springs Road Hospital. Indianapolis. Mrs. John Harlan of Lawrence, is a patient in Community hospital in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan are for mer residents of this city. Maurice Campbell, 17, Greencastle Route 2, w a s arrested at 9:35 Tuesday night by City Officer Russell Rogers. Campbell was charged with reckless driving on Ind. 240. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Harbison, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Harbison were Sunday drnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Harbison of New Richmond, it was in honor of Wesley Harbison's birthday. Mrs. Richard Peeler, oil colorist for the Ralph Taylor Studio, will be sitting in the display window working on portraits Friday. You may visit with her, ask questions or just brouse in our studio. Ralph Taylor Photography. Monday, November 25th beginning of one week revivals, Evangelist Rev. Conley Bowman, pastor of First Baptist of Plainfield, our new pastor Rev. Melvin Henipfill will be with us that week, everyone is welcome. Bethel missionary aid will meet with Frances Stewart Thursday, Nov. 21 at 1:30 p.m. Roll Call word •‘Life.” Nellie Nichols has the program and she is also co-hostes. We will he working on our mission quol- . All come. DePauw University will be represented at the 39th annual meeting of the National Association of Schools of Music by Dr. Milton Trusler, head of the university's School of Music. Convention sessions will be held at the Palmer House in Chicago November 29-
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On Wednesday a film ‘‘W'orth Waiting For” was presented by the FHA of Roachdale High School. The film was shown to and enjoyed by all high school girls. Shown in color, it discouraged early marriage and school drop outs. The film was shown to carry out Project B- on Marriage Calls for Preparative on honor chapter Key requirement in F.H.A. Miss Barbara Yunker, Medicine and Science Editor of the New York Post and daughter of Professor and Mrs. Truman G. Yunker, has received the “Front Page Award” of the Newspapeis Women’s Club of New York for 1963. This prize is for excellunce in writing and reporting during the last year and was based on a community service article entitled, "How to Choose a Doctor.” The award is to be presented at the Club’s Front Page din-ner-dance in the Hotel Astor on Nov. 22. Invincible drycleaner for your finest fabrics. Old Reliable White Cleaners.
Maliel Evens Is Hostess To Club Clinton and Madison township Friendly Club met at the home of Mabel Evens on Nov. 14. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Lillian Gosnell, all standing singing "Faith of Our Fathers.” Pledge to our American Flag was led by Maud O’Haver, Pledge to the Christian Flag was led by Olma Clodfelter and club collect was given in unison. The Roll Call was answered by thirteen members and three guests "My Favorite T V. Program” Business was discussed. Hazel Williams gave a very interesting program on Stephen
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Penny collection of 43c. All left at a late hour. Everyone thanked Mrs. Evens for her hospitality.
Dies Of Burns COLUMBIA CITY UPI — Wilbur Donald Porter, 31, Columbia City, was found dead of bums today after firemen extinguished an early morning blaze at his home. The body was slumped over a couch in the living room. Firemen believed a cigarette started the fire. Porter’s wife and four children, sleeping upstairs, were aroused and helped to safety by firemen.
IN MEMORY
In loving memory of our husband, father and grand father, Clyde Cash, who was called from us Monday, Nov. 25, 1957. Nothing can ever take away The love our hearts hold dear Long memories linger everyday Remembrance keeps him near. Anna and Children
Attorney Convicted INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Indianapolis attorney R. Martin Worrell, 67 was convicted Tuesday night by a Federal Court jury on charges of knowingly passing two counterfeit $10 bills last July and August. Judge William E. Steckler ordered a pre-sentence investigation after the jurors found Worrell guilty on each of two charges during five hours of deliberation.
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