The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 December 1963 — Page 4

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MON., DEC. 30, 1963. Pane 4

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SAI.VAGK The Norwegian konui toward Gibraltar as a

tug Herkules to ws the still-smoldering Greek cruise ship Lahelicopter from British warship Centaur hovers overhead.

I LAVE DINNER TOGETHER The Putnam County Group enjoyed Christmas dinner together in Florida at a State Park near Sebring. Weather was ■onny, but cool. We were happy we had reserved the recreation building.

The caretakers had lighted big fires in the big fireplaces in each end of the building, belt very

good.

When the tables were loaded, Mrs. E. Guy Collings was asked to give the blessing. Taking our

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plates, we lined up in two rows going alongside the tah'j and tilling our plates. How any one ate with all the talking going on, I will never know. After dinner the ladies congregated at one fire place and the men at the other end. We all enjoyed the meeting of our friends and for some of us seeing our loved neighbor s. The 49 adults and 8 youngsters

were present.

Those whose legal homes are in Putnam County or near it, were: Walker Ramsey; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ramsey and their daughter, Mrs. Donna Riggs; Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCullough; Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McCullough; M". and Mrs. Ray McGaughey; Mr. and Mrs. Tonney McGaughey; Ira Nichols; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Smith: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferrand; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Patterson; Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Carver; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stultz; Mr. and Mrs. E. Guy Collings; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Torr; Mr. and Mrs. Rennie Leonard and sons, John. Bill, Steve, Woody and Jim; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Michaels; Clarence Scobee; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Scobee; Mr. and Mrs. Willard Scobee and daughters, Sally and Bonny Sue, Janett Sc*.bee, daughter of Ed Scobee came with fhe Scobees; Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Grimes; and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carrington. Those whose legal homes are here, but, were from Putnam County, arc Mr. and Mrs. C. Harry Neier; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford O. Reeves; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Etcheson and

Mrs. Helen Robbins. All of us in Florida wish all of you A Happy New Year. CARD OF THANKS The family of Fant Judy wi.-h to thank the thoughtfulness of all our dear friends, relatives and neighbors who extended personal services and for the lovely floral tributes so generously given in the loss of our husband, father, and grandfather. Especially do we thank the Rev. Hugh Dooley of the Somerset Christian Church for his consoling message, also the HopkinsW’alton Funeral Home for their wonderful service and also the organist and singers who did such a wonderful tribute and thanks to everyone who assisted in any way and especially thanks to the Willing Workers of Somerset Church who furnished such a lovely dinner.

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NICKNAME PORTLAND, Ore. UPI—Sen. Henry M. Jac kson, D-Wash. disclosed here the origin of his

nickname “Scoop” which allegedly was hung on him in his newspapering days. He got the name from a comic strip character who was a

TAX INSTRUCTIONS INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Instructions and forms for 1963 individual income tax returns are being sent to two million Indiana taxpayers. State Revenue Commissioner James C. Courtney announced today.

busybody. Jackson was four vey here overwhelmingly picked years old at the time, he says. two-bed rooms and four-bed * rooms over single rooms. DISLIKE SOLITl DE Only 22 per cent of the paPORTLAND, Ore. UPI—Hos- tients questioned preferred sinpital patients queried in a sur- gle rooms.

r.S.-WEST GERMAN PARLAY West Chancellor Ludwig Erhard lleft», Secretary of State Dean Rusk (center) and President Lyndon Johnson confer at the LBJ Ranch during the Chancellor’s two-day visit to the U.S. Johnson and Erhard talked alone for two hours in the living room of the ranch house while Rusk, Foreign Minister Gerhard Schroeder and members of the American and German delegation met in a separate room.

THE POPE’S ITINERARY—Pope Paul’s Holy Land itinerary la expected to follow this dated route in January. From the Ammon arrival point he motorcades to Jerusalem with a stop en route at the River Jordan, where St. John baptized Christ. He visits Nazareth and Tiberias on Jan. 5, returning to Jerusalem for the night. On Jan. 6 he will visit Bethlehem, then return via Jerusalem to Amman to his plane.

Sally Thompkins, a Confederate nurse, was the only wornman to hold a commission. President Jefferson Davis made her a captain.

PRECAUTION TUCSON, Ariz. UPI—A University of Arizona entomologist said persons involved in a battle •with fire around insect-killing chemicals should wear a gas mask and rubber gloves, and take a bath as soon as he can.

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PHOENIX, Ariz. UPI — A five-legged cow has given birth to a normal calf. The cow, which belongs to Richard Sturges of Phoenix, Ariz., is normal in all respects except for an extra leg on her left-front side.

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CENTENNIAL SCRAPBOOK The War for the Union 1861-65 in Pictures

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No. 378

Heavy snows swept across the North at the beginning

of 1864, to obstruct highways and railways and decrease substantially production and movement of supplies for the Union armies. The Harper’s Weekly account of a near tragedy during one cascade of snow said: “The Michigan Central train due at Chicago at half past 10 o’clock in the evening, proceeded with considerable difficulty for seven miles—a distance which it was able tc reach only at 6 o’clock the next morning— when the train plunged into an immense drift which barred further progress.

“The situation was one of great peril. The only hope of rescue lay in the arrival of the Michigan Southern train, which must cross the track of the Michigan Central at a distance of about four hundred yards from where the train was embedded. “Over a hundred persons occupied the three passenger cars, and many of them were women and children, besides two wounded soldiers. The fires were almost out when stronng men nerved themselves for the emergency and, digging through snowbanks 10 feet in depth, found fence rails, which they brought aboard for fuel.’* This brought a worse peril than freezing. For the burning pine overheated one of the stoves, and a draft of wind through an open door acted like a torch on a wooden car side. The roof and side were burned down to the snow level. The terrified passengers were not rescued until 2 p. m. —Clark Klnnaird “Sufferings In a snowstorm on the Michigan Central,” was caption on this engraving [«—] xu Harper’s Weekly.

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