The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 December 1963 — Page 2
THE DAILY DANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
SAT., DEC. 21, 1962. Poge 2
IN MEMORY A Christmas memory of my dear mother, Katherine Wyant. Mother won’t be with me for Christmas The Angels came for her one day Whispered softly and sweetly Jesus want you to come away. Jesus wants you come go with us To that bright and shining shore Where there is no pain and sorrow But joy reigns forever more. Like a leaf so gently lifted. On a soft and silent breeze. Mother departed with the Angels To that land of love and Peace. 1 miss her more than tongue can tell But we read within the Bible That God doeth all things well. She will not be here for Christmas Her sweet face I will not see But the memory will live forever As 1 live from day to day. The evergreen bends beneath its tinsel For I know she would want it so. But my heart is filled with sorrow Where all joy we once did know. Sadly missed by daughter. Cleo K. Query
IN MEMORY
In memory of Clara Albnght who passed away Pec. 22, 1950. The memory of someone dear,
Is like a thing of gold.
That never dulls or tarnishes,
Or grows the least bit old.
To us her name will ever be, The key that unlocks memory.
THE DAILY BANNER
and
HERALD CONSOLIDATED
17 S. Jackson St. Greencastle, Ind
Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as
Mrs. Wells
Sorority Hostess Mrs. Leonard Wells was hostess for the Exemplar Chapter Xi Beta Eta of Beta Sigma Phi
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annual Christmas Buffet and gift
exchange.
The Buffett table was filled
House Hands L8J A Setback
m WASHINGTON UPI Presij dent Johnson was handed a
authorized. The key to the settlement, however, was a compromise curb on the use of government credit for the proposed wheat sales. Under the compromise Congress would go on record against such
S *cond vvit ^ many lovely goodies and
Of the dear one gone, but cher- ^‘^"'Mail matter under Act of ChH ^ ma « tr ^ ts ”
Following the dinner the gift
Marc , exchange was held. At this time Subscription Prices ^ was revealed who each Secret Home l>eli\ery 35c per week gj ster f or p as ^ y ear had been.
ished yet, A beloved face we will never
forget.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Jackman
and family
and family Mailed in Putnam County There were many birthdays and Mr and Mrs. Vernon Abbott $7.00 per year anniversaries recognized at this
o . •n n time. The drawing for Secret e- rtnt&tita of Putnam County s
Sisters for the ensuing year was
conducted at this time.
The social committee had included a fun-game during the evening at which time each
Todays Bible Thought niember received favors which
J had been contributed h
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decision to the President.
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GREENCASTLE G.A.A.
Dec. 16
Freshman: Darlene Boswell 101, Mary Berry 92, Janet Staub 91. Sophomore: Vanessa Boesen 127. Vicky Williams 119, Jane Libk i 105. Junior: Sandra Smith 113, Ruth New 83. Senior: Ann May 131.
Outside of Putnam County
$8.00 per year
Outside of Indiana
$12.00 per year
! stunning setback by the House government involvement in the | today in a dramatic all-night sale, but would Jeave the final
struggle over the foreign aid bill, biit administration forces stalled congressional adjournment to make a last try at passage. The bitter defeat came on a pre-dawn roll call during which Democratic leaders sought in
vain to overturn
House decision to bar U.S. cred-
_ . , . . , , . apohs Thursday evening. They it backing in the pending wheat , . 11
sale to Russia.
The roll call vote against Johnson’s position was 141 to
136 and marked not only a to Chicago Sunday due to
Barnard News
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plunkett and daughter of Roach-
an earlier
dale were shopping in Indian-
enjoyed seeing the beautiful
Christmas decorations.
Mrs. Donnis Hertel was called
the
by local
There was a pep session Fri- of Mrs. Charlotte Peterson and crushing defeat for the new serious iuness of her mother, day at noon for the coming bas- and Mrs. John Franklin wrote President but a further exten- Finley Giger has gone to spend
sion of what already was the the winter with his daughter, longest continuous session since Mrs. Jane Thompson.
The Community was shocked
with Plainfield Saturday evening ’’High School Night’ 'at DePauw. Johnson threw his full pres- and sorry to hear of the sudden
Be of the same mind one to- merchants. , J ward another. Mind not high T he group was pleasantly sur- kytba11 S ames durin * the holi - letters t0 Santa ClaUS ’
loT^st«Me. C Be d not e "ds t e 0 in e y n o l m M^NoWe H^sTwho p^sently ^ * 1942
own conceits.- Romans 12:6. resides in Lafayette, Ind.
With the truly great there is The next meeting will be the kere -
little conceit. The person spiritu- regular scheduled business meet-
ally wise is aware of how little i n g to be held January 14, 1964, Returning ti-t cttmkt UPT — Finland he knows. Humility is a virtue, with Mrs. William Pielemeier.
hasTrmany pledged its adher- but conceit is a sin.
Finns Sign Ban
Free tickets for the DePauw vs tige into the fight. Ke had said death of Mrs. Vernie Riddell. Evansville game are available to that the House ban infringed on The p aith f ul F 0 n 0 wers Class to the halls of high school pupils in the prin- his constitutional authority in hcld lheir annual oyster soup
G.H.S., seniors of ’63 were wel- cipal’s office. the foreign policy field. He also suppcr at the church Tuesday
corned by teachers and former
warned that enactment of ihe
CLOVER DALE G.A.A. Dec. 18 Freshman: Anna Winnings 121. Marsha Sutherlin 109, Shirley Curtis 103. Sophomore: Linda Linley 121, Pam Price 100, Cathy McCullough 95. Junior: Shirley Runnells 141, Janet Sutherlin 118, Sheila Casida 116. Senior: Jackie C&ssady 144, Brenda Dunagan 141, Judy Williams 72.
enoe to the Moscow nuclear -est
ban agreement.
President Urho Kekkonen Friday night signed a bill approving adherence and making it illegal for any nuclear test to be
held in Finland.
Will Renew Efforts
The Rev. Thomas Heinlein credit curb could wreck pros-
night.
IN MEMORY Sufdent^Council^Vriday after- spoke to the G.H.S. student body pects of selling large quantities Ma'ide Fahn and Donms Hertel In memory of Fred B. Querv, oiuueni council, rxiutiy „ o, , . ® „ . called on Zella Elaydes Saturday
. . i-. o-. noon December 20. and faculty on the subject behind of U.S. surplus wheat to Russia VJ.O passed away Dec. 21. 1947. December^! ^ Communist nations. Wonderful memories woven in ... , ^ J ^ Colorful, bright, gay are ad- schools’ annual Christmas convo- House leaders labored through Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page were
This^is the picture I tenderly hold jeetives that could be used to de- cation. The program also includ- the day Friday and early this in Indianapolis Tuesday, Christ-
Deep in my heart your memory scribe the Christmas issue of the ed the band and the choir under morning to set up the crucial mas shopping. . ^ ~ ‘ ’ ink p 0 t printed in seasonal red the direction of Don Marketto. vote. But it was session-end ab-
lS . , ant j «T r een Melvina Garl staff ar- senteeism that finally blasted ^ rS- ® a ' 1o y is a ^ e to be back A son was born Friday at the To love, cherish and never for- anu £ reen - -ae.vina uari, siax J in the sto-e after her recent ill-
a son was uum ’ t ist, contributed two drawings to French Club met last Wednes- their hopes.
„ „„ tUo offirprs «nrl to learn All tnlH 211 Demnentc /•Insert- H0SS.
Loving and kind in all of your
Personal
And Local News Briefs
Putnam County Hospital to Mr.
MIAMI. Fla. UPI — Kelso, and Mrs. Charles Amers, Greer-
four-time “horse of the year,” castle Route 1.
will bo flown from Baltimore to Mr and M rs . Clyde Tanksley, Hialeah Sunday to renew his of Fillmore, are the parents of a
crack at Round Table’s money son boin Friday at the Putnam Sincere and kind in heart and
winning record, it was announc- c OU nty Hospital,
ed Friday. Kelso has career Mr and Mrs j ;ic k Cruenholz earnings of $1.581 702. Round and j; am iiy will arrive Monday
Table retired with $1,749,869.
mind
Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hopkins
vote. But it was session-end absenteeism that finally blasted
tist, contributed two drawings to French Club met last Wednes- their hopes.
the paper—a snow scene on the day to elect officers and to learn All told, 26 Democrats desertfront page and on page three, a Christmas carols in French, ed the fold to vote for the curb,
Unrichf^nd iust to the end of stocking full of Christmas greet- Thursday morning during home while 133 voted against it. But called on Mr . and Mrs . E]za p a{ v e , ^ a ur daw ings. room, members of Spanish Club 95 Democrats were not present Monday night
Printing was done at G.HS. walked through the halls singing On the Republican side, 115
under the direction of John Me- Christmas carols. The club also Republicans voted for the ban, Mrs. Elma Chaney spent a few r
sponsored a party, featuring while only 3 voted against it; 60 days in Indianapolis last week,
authentic Spanish food Thursday did not vote. helping care for her mother.
What a beautiful memory you Cullougli.
left behind.
Sadly missed by
wife, Cleo
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HER FAVORITE GIFT ... JEWELRY “ For the merry jewel-tide . .. fashion-wise gifts to make her glow with happiness. 1.00 to 5.00 plus tax ^ A 11 i ©^lic
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OPEN EVENINGS til CHRISTMAS TltOYEirS
from Bayside, Va. to spend
Christmas with relatives and t < uer y
friends.
John Huestis, DePauw Univer- |^|jj$£||y|||g N3WS sity, bowled a nine game series in inner-student bowling tourney The Russe iiviHe Elevator had
The academic English classes night in the cafeteria.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Obenchain
Wednesday night. The score was hey visited Mr. Barney Proctor 66 _ 56 in favor of Alamo. Sunday afternoon at the Veter- Mrs Nettie Calv e rt , Mrs. ans Hospital. He is feeling much Frances VanHook, Mrs. Lib Al-
better.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
bright of Rockville, and Mr. and , , , . . 6 , ^ . had been hurdled when negoti-
ate- Mrs. Dick VanHook and Debbie
The House-authored ban on
grain sale credit was part of are staying vvith their daughtei% its version of the foreign aid Mr and Mrs> KennLth PIunketti monev bill. while Mr. Obenchain is recover-
Friday night, it appeared the ^ frQm a fal ,
major obstacle to adjournment
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Stewart and
ators from the House and Sen- Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Stewart and
Mrith on ovwjp-p of 268 this oast . r , , „ , . mi. auu — aiors xrom me Mouse ana sen- ivir. ana ivirs. xscniue aiewari axiu ~ e Tef 8 “erS -0 “"-“y visited Me spent , h e day Monday w«h Mrs. on a compromist , $3 fam i, y were snpper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Duane Roachdale Sunday.
Wednesday. Me is scneuuiea u> a j. Country Kitchen near appear with professional bowler Marshall last Sunday. After supDon Carter on television this p er t be y a u came back to Mr. vacation in Youngstown. Ohio. and Mrg Robert white’s and ex- .
Jacob R. Huffman has return- changed their Christmas gifts, kVuv and
Collins of Gene Biggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob' Kelly and MEETINGS SCHEDI LED
billion aid measure, about $600 and Mrs. Harve Falin Monday million less than Congress had night.
ed to the home of his sister. Mrs. a ftTmTrd'they alT played cards ^ and Mrs - Lawrence Kelly and syrup p roduC ers will have an op-
Russell Ruark in Indianapolis. and j lf)d re f re ahments of cookies.
afternoon callers were Mr. and portunity to hear nationally re-
He is doing nicely. He wishes to candv and punch. Those present Richaid ' . * ’ cognized authorities in the industthank everyone who sent him were Mr . and Mrs . Jack white, ^ rs ’ ' ll ™ a /. ''l . ry at four meetings throughout
cards and letters while he was Terra, Martha, and Richard of in the hospital at Boston, Mass. LetM, non ; Mr. and Mrs. John Jerry Young. 23, Greencastle Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Brenda and Pattie Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kelly and daughter.
the state. These will be Jan. 7, Rockville; Jan. 8. Bedford: Jan
Mr. and Mrs. William Myers 9 >j ew Castle, and Jan. 10, South
Route 1. was arrested and lodged Harbison, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd a" d daughter of CraiAfordsville Bend
in the Putnam County jail at
spent Sunday with Mrs. Nell
E. J. Lott, state extension fore-
- -r Trump. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse , , . Roner x—«. ——— 8:30 Friday night by City Offic- Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ly- 11 * ps a • ft n ^ ster at Purdue University, said ers Don Twomey and John Pur- ons M r. and Mrs. Keith White, cal!od in ea trn0 °"' T , ,r Q ,. these institutes would give pro _11 toigr*n intn c„ s - ^ Mr. Landy Myers of New Mar- ^
ket spent last Monday with Mrs.
Nell Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Brown of
Greencastle called on Mrs. Nell
Phillips Friday afternoon.
ducers a chance to see and hear about many recent advances in technology in the maple industry. Dr. C. O. Willits, head of maple syrup investigations at the Plant
sell. Young was taken into cus- Mr Mutt Trump, Mrs. Rita Altody on Greenwood Avenue and man Mrs. Addie Clodfelter, Mr. charged with public intoxication. Ra y mo nd Neil and Miss Shirley Camp Pendelton. Calif. — Mar- Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ine Private First Class Gerald E. White were hostess and host.
Slavens, son of Mrs. Mae Slavens
of Route 1, Reelsville. Indiana is Mrs. Addie Clodfelter spent the participating in cold weather da V Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
training at the Marine Corps Robert Clodfelter. renter RviHcrf. Mr. and Mrs. John Adams and Harbison.
family moved to the Chester Mrs. Mabel Potter is working one of the nation s largest sugar
^ ComnLv Second ^UaUon Harbison property. at the Post Office through the maple operators, will discuss sLenth MarL S aiment First Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Switzer Christmas rush. marketing and demonstrate Seventh Marine Rigiment, First - - - M , ? Nettie Calvert did some equipment. The Reynolds family
Mr and Mrs. M. T. Moore and Products Laboratory, Philadelson Karl, of Indianapolis spent phia. will discuss research on the weekend with Mr. Turner maple and sugar manufacturing.
Lynn Reynolds, Aniwa, Wis.,
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property.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Switzer Christmas rush.
Marine Division, Camp Pendlc- went to Advance Sunday after- . utilizes the san from more than
noon to visit Mrs. Tillie Richard- Christmas shopping in Terre utilizes the s~p trom
Haute last Wednesday with Mrs. 220.000 trees each year.
pntlv nrimntorf to the nosition of Mrs - Edna Hazelet taught France Thomas and Mrs. Frances Demonstrations will be given Isli t ant iut OfHcer at t he school Thursday for Mrs. Anna VanHook. at each meeting of making maple Assistant T. n. t Officer at t Martyn Risner of Craw- fluff, maple cream and maple nTd'n^ n He is now in The Christian Church is fordsviHe visited Mr. and Mrs. sugar. Marketing of maple proCharce of taxes for Jhe Tru. t having their Christmas program Ernest Calvert Sunday after- ducts in this form can greatly incharge of taxes for the iiust 4 ~ or* rrf>a<0 thp inrnmp from manle sv-
department. For the past three Sunda y evening at 7:30. noon. years Mr. Evans has been study- Mr - and Mrs - Ra, P h McGaug- Russellville played
ing law at the Indiana University Law School's night classes in Indianapolis. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Evans of Green-
castle.
ton. Califorina.
Richard B. Evans has been rec- son -
crease the income from maple sy-
Alamo cup operations.
Cleaners to the meticulous minority. Old Reliable White Cleaners.
ANNIVERSARIES Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Terry Rowan, Scotia, New York, one year, December 22. Mr. and Mrs. James E. (Bud) Wood, 25 years Sunday, Dec. 22.
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Gerald L. Powell, 53 years old. Peru, announced today that he would be a Republican candidate for the nomination of Secretary of State at the party’s state convention in Indianapolis next June 23.
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