The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 February 1964 — Page 2

THfc DAILY BANNbK

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MON., FEB. 17, 1964. Page 2

mile south of Bird Island. Hubbs had taken off from Provo Airport in bad flying weather for a flight to Morrow Field near

Colton, Calif.

Cub Star Dies Jfl Plane Crash PROVO, Utah UPI — Wreck-

age of a light plane carrying the _ _ b .dies of Chicago Cubs star, Ken 5|||(|tr0 Jf. -0 Tiubbs and a companion was ^ md Saturday in nearby Utah fg S fj m0n y Search officials said the new LOS ANGELES UPI — Frank red-and-white, single-engine Ces- Sinatra Jr. is scheduled to wind r ! 1.2 owned and piloted by the up his stay on the witness stand second baseman crashed, appar- today at the federal trial of three ently a few minutes after take- men accused of kidnaping him cff two days ago, a quarter but an argument may develop

over a defense demand that he

remain “on call.”

The 20-year-old singer wants to rejoin the Tommy Dorsey band on a European tour as soon as possible but defense attorneys insist he should stay here on a standby basis in the event they

want to recall him.

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THE DAILY BANNER AND HERALD CONSOLIDATED 17 S. Jarkson St. Greencastle. Inrf. Entered in the Post Office at GreencasUe. Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act of March 7. 1X78. Subscription Prices Home Delivery S-'»e per week Mailed in Putnam County S'.ttO per year Outside of Putnam County 38.00 per year Outside of Indiana per year Today's Bible Thought Man doth not live by bread, only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the Lord doth man live.—Deut.

8:3.

Quoted by Christ Himself in the New Testament, these words testify to the pre-eminence of the spiritual in the life of man. PERSOm & LOCAL NEWS The Emera Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 with

Myrtle Gass.

dent Johnson s daughter. Lynda

Eird. will be a bridesmaid today The Mother's Service Club will at the wedding of Carolyn Kel- meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 lam and Thomas Curtis. with Mrs. Clova Patterson.

BRIDE-ELECT

Launch Satellita VANDENBERG AFB. Calif.— UPI- The Air Force launched another secret satellite Saturday from this Pacific missile range

base.

In line with Department of Defense policy, the Air Force would say only that the satellite was launched employing a ThorAgena booster rocket combination the same combination used in past Discoverer series.

Basketball Schedule Tuesday Belle Union at Clay City Friday Greencastle at Broad Ripple Stilesville at Russellville Roachdale at Pittsboro Cloverdale at Jasonville Fillmore at Staunton Saturday Bainbridge at Ladoga

A Bridesmaid AUSTIN, Tex. UPI

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Miss Kellam’s father. J. C. Kellam, is manager of Austin television station KTBC, a property held in trust for the Johnson family. The KeDams and Johnsons have been friends for years.

Mr .and Mrs. Earl Hensler of Rensselaer and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seller and grandson. James Seller dined Sunday evening with Miss Carrie Pierce after having dinner with Mr and Mrs. Elmer Seller.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Broadstreet of Fillmore wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Sharon Lynne to Keith Ferrand. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ferrand of R. 3, Greencastle. The marriage vows will be read Friday, February 21, at 8:00 p.m. at the Fillmore Christian Church. All friends and relatives are invited No invitations will be sent.

Old Gold Yields To Ball State DePrtuw gamely held Ball | State in tow for 33 minutes Saturday night before losing out to the Cards during a three minute scoring drought. The final score was 93-81. After Skip Collins hit for De- | Pauw to tie the score, 61-61, for f| the tenth time, Ball State out- [; scored the Tigers, 15-3, in the | following six minutes. [ V'. Y • „,r The Cards, now 6-3 in the ICC, L ' jumped the edge from 68-64 with ^ 8:12 to play to 76-64 three minutes later on four straight bas- |, lH kets, including a pair by guard P Stan Neal, who finished with 32 points for State.

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Associate Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. with Mrs. Lloyd Skinner. The Domestic Science club will meet Tuesday, Feb. 18th at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. Erna Coffman. The Cro-Tat-Em Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Clova Patterson, Wednesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Tye Shepard in the Veterans Hospital, Ward B. 7th Street and Indian School Road, Phoenix, Arizona. A daughter was born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howard of Poland Route 1. The Golden Link Club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. Hazel Hill. Miss Ethel Schachtel will have the program. The East Greencastle Township Friendly Neighbor Club will meet with Mrs. Pauline Pursell Wednesday for an afternoon meeting. Federated Reading club will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Sylvia Shannon. Mrs. Grafton Longden, Jr. will have the program. Mrs. Jane L. Griffiths, sister of Airs. Laurel Turk, who has been visiting in Greencastle has returned to her home in Los Angles, California.. The Washburn Chapter D.A.R. will meet at the American Legion Home Tuesday, February 18, at 6:30 p.m. Doctor Robert Gingery will be the speaker. Gene Collion, of Stilesville, attended a land improved and drainage contractors short course at Purdue University Feb. 10-14. The course was sponsored by Purdue’s agricultural engineering department and the Indiana Drainage Contractors Association.

DePauw trailed at half, 40-37, after once overcoming a 15-9 deficit and roaring to a 23-16 lead on 12 straight points. State’s John Lee, the conference’s leading scorer, cancelled this edge, however, with nine straight of

his own.

While Ball State’s fast break troubled DePauw, the Tigers were equally bothersome with a zone that was built for and did contain the ICC’s double threat scorer and rebounder, Ed Butler. Butler was held to one field goal and two free throws in the first half. He finished with 15

WILL CELEBATE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Major of Roachdale, R. R. 2, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from two till five, Sunday afternoon, February 23rd, at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Major were married at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bond of Rcelsville on February 22nd, 1914 by the Rev. Edward L. Day of Indianapolis. Both are members of the Roachdale Christian Church. They have lived at their present location for thirtyfour years, moving here from Huntington, Ind. They have two sons, Lloyd T. Major of Roachdale and Jack D. Major of Bainbridge. There are three grandchildren. They invite their friends and relatives to call.

telling something £.’'out Lincoln or Washington. Maud O’Havcr

Mrs. Glen Gosneli

points and 14 rebounds, both be- Hostess To Club

low his averages. led the club collection. T’he club

The Clinton-Madison Friendly . , ^

Fortunately for State, But- c ] u h met February 13th with Mrs. 1 d to ^ ’• 10C u,e mus ' ler’s sub-par statistics were bul- G1 n Gosnell as hostess iCal pennie5: ’ also ^ 10 ° to lhe warked by Neal’s season high of heart fund - The P^ram on Safe32, Lee’s 24 and 11 by Bob meet ‘ n S was opened with ty was round discussion. Heady. The Cardinals hit 37 of lhe son £ America, the flag salute The meeting was closed with 74 shots for an even 500 The led by ° na Si g ler - cal1 was the club prayer. The hostess service’s free throw shooters, they answered b y twelve members ed refreshments. connected on 19 of 24 in this de- —

partment.

Jim Callane, recovered apparently from a horrendous onepoint performance at Evansville, was high for DePauw with 22. Bob Hutto, sitting out for a third of the game with four fouls, had 13 and Morgan Everson, who missed the Evansville fray, got 12. Dick Putt scored nine and Bruce Osborne and Dean Rush each added eight. DePauw, at home Wednesday night with St. Joseph's, hit .430 on 31 of 72. The Tigers converted 19 of 25 free throws. Ball State outreboundod DePauw, 40-

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Tiger Wrestlers, Swimmers Lose A pair of DePauw University winter sports teams succumbed yesterday in inter- collegiate swimming and wrestling action in Greencastle. Albion College swept eight blue ribbons in 11 events to whip DePauw’s swimmers, 59-36. The winners added four new pool records. in taking their tenth dual win in 11 meets. DePauw's Sid Showalter wrote an additional pool and school record in the 200-yard freestyle. Showalter's time was 2:01.9. The old mark, set in 1962, was 2:04.8. Ball State pinned on DePauw its fourth dual wrestling loss in s<»ven meets. The Cardinals won 23-10. Only winners for DePauw, which forfeited two weights, were Fred Wendelboe and Ken Tregenza. Wendelboe took a decision in the 147-pound class and Tregenza, a 167-pounder, pinned his foe. Sky Huck, co-captain, earned a draw with his opponent in the 157 class. Tommorrow night the wrestlers engage Wabash at Crawfordsville.

BOSTON UPI — What could be the closing of the books or the opening of a new chapter in the future of Kansas City Athletics owner Charles O. Finley may be decided Friday during a special meeting of Ame.'icar League club owners. League President Joe Cronin agreed Sunday to schedule the Friday meeting so the league members “could consider the negotiations bctw.en Charles O. Finley and Co., Inc,, and Kansas City for a lease of the Kansas City stadium.”

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