The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1964 — Page 2
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DAiLY BannEk
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
MON., MARCH, 2, 1964. Page 2
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Entered In the Post Offiee »t Green-
Fillmore O.E.S. stated meeting March 5. 7:30 p.m. Initiation. Crescent Club will meet Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. D. W. Smythe. Mrs. Leland Trip-
Tigers Defeated By Ball State
castle. Indiana, as ' seZd % “ss Ma.i will have the program
matter under Act of March 7. 1878.
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NOW YOU KNOW ^ ur ^ New York City was the first R uss i a W in launch another mancapital of the 1 nited States, and ne( j S pace ship sometime this
George Washington took his
Tourney - bound Ball-State oa th as first president in Federal snuffed out DePauw's hopes for Hall, at Board and Wall Streets, an upset in the final 10 minutes on April 30. 1789, according to
Outside of Indiana
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Mr. and Mrs. James Braden, 1414 Bloomington Street, are
Mailed In Putnam County *7.00 per year parents of a Son bom Sunday at OotnrHow .,f.v, Q nd tVio , , i , o-tude of Putnam county *8m, per year . ^ Saturday afternoon to hand the the World Almanac.
the Putnam County Hospital. Tigei . s a 98 . 78 lacing ln M uncie.
The Cassell Toppers Home
Demonstration Club will meet The game, first ICC conflict with Vivian Murray Wednesday, ever decided in the daylight, was March 4th at 7:30 p.m. The les- close at 68-60 with 10:23 to play, son will be the second part of Despite growing fatigue from “Easy Entertaining.” four games in eight days—three
Home and Child Study Club Barney Nelson, 47, city, w r as on the road—the Tigers held on will meet at the home of Mrs. arrested o n North Jackson at 80-70 then went under on 10 Russell McIntyre at 8 p.m. to- Street at 3:20 Sunday morning straight State points that balnight. by City Officer Alva Hubble, looned the margin to 90-70.
Active Tri Kappa will meet at Nelson w-as booked at the Putthe home of Mrs. Ben Dean, 713 nam County jail for drunken East Washington, Tuesday night driving and public intoxication, at 8 p.m. DcPamv’s varsity swimming
year, according to Soviet cosmo-
naut Yuri Gagarin.
The spaceman, who arrived here for an eight-day visit Sunday, also denied space disaster.
PERSONAL & LOCAL NEWS
so-called experts had pegged the inexperienced, Zalewski - less
team for.
Added to its w-eariness Saturday, DePauw's cause grew worse
The hew marquee, pictured on the face of the Central National Bank will be completed wiyiin the next few days when the name of the bank and lighting has been installed. The name of the bank will appear in upright loiters on the front of the marquee and v 11 be ilhimiaated indirectly to give a silhouette look to the lettering ... a new concept in lighting. The aluminum marquee not only will beautify the face of the bank but • iil also protect pedestrians from adverse weather conditions.
kydiver Falls 1 o His Death
LANSING, Mich. UPI — Pilot Fi nk Judge watched in horror Sunday as skydiver Richard Welsh jumped from his plane and fell 3,000 feet to his death v hen his parachute failed to open. “I watched him fall until he bounced — it was horrible,” Judge said. Judge was the pilot of the light
plane from which Welsh, 33, and Robert McDonald jumped as it circled over a field south of Lansing. McDonald’s chute opened without incident. Judge told police that the probable cause of the failure of Welsh’s chute to open was the jumper's failure to secure his ripcord handle.
—DIES IN LA PORTE Three Oaks. Michigan. Rev. Robert West will officiate. Interment will be in Forest Lawn cemetery in Three O iks.
JURY QUARTERS—These are quarters of jurors for the Jack Ruby trial in Dallas, Tex. There are 14 individual private rooms like the one shown. The day room is lined with chairs, has a card table. There is no telephone.
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Berlin Rift Worries Allies BERLIN UPI — Western Allied officials today were reported worried about a growing rift between West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt and Chancellor Ludwig Erhard’s West German government over the passes issue. The officials tear differences concerning permits for West Berliners to get through the Communist anti-refugee wall might crack the city's anti-Com-munist front, sap morale, and encourage the Reds to believe West Berliners finally are tiring of their front-line position in the cold war. Any of these possibilities could be disastrous for West Berlin, a vital Western outpost surrounded by Communist territory. The rift between the city and federal governments deepened abruptly Friday night when Brandt, in a radio-television address, defended his Christmas pass arrangements and virtually accused Erhard of playing party politics. Erhard, reported enraged, summoned Brandt to Bonn at the end of the week to discuss the matter. Erhard is a member of the ruling Christian Democrats and Brandt heads the opposition Social Democrats. Western officials think the quarrel already has gone too far and has caused uneasiness in the city, a feeling of insecurity among West Berliners, and a vague distrust of political leaders. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear wife. Mother and grandmother, Mary H. Kemper, who died five years ago, March 2, 1959. The years may wipe out many things. But this, they wipe out never, The memory of those happy days When we were all together. Sadly missed by the family, H. W. Kemper, Children, and Grandchildren.
The loss left DePauw fifth in the seven team conference at 3-9. For the season, DePauw end-
, , J ^ . ed 9-13, well ahead ot last year’s
Fortnightly Club of Cloverdale dropped its second meet in . lg ^ much better than the
will meet with Mildred Under- three days Saturday, losing to wood Wednesday, March 4. Evansville College, 63-32, in Please note. Greencastle. Thursday The TiA daughter was born Saturday £ ers absorbed a 61-34 broadside at the Putnam County Hospital from Valparaiso in the Bowman
to Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Johnston P 0 °l-
of Bainbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. West, too because of the Tigers’ failure Over-The-Teacups Club will 512 Brookside Drive, Plainfield, to hit consistently from the field
meet Tuesday 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. are the parents of a baby girl. Chester Coan, Mrs. Joe McCord Annette, born Saturday, Feb. 29 will have the program. at the Hendricks County Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Grass, of Danville, Ind., They have a son, Bainbridge. are the parents of Kevin, who is visiting his granda daughter born Sunday at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Putnam County Hospital. E ‘ ^ est -
CARD OF THANKS
We take this opportunity to thank our neighbors, friends, and relatives for the many cards, letters, phone calls and other ex-
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The Country Reading club will meet Wednesday at 2 00 p.m. with Mrs. F.M. Thompson. Mrs. John Torr will have the program. The Young Mothers’ Study
Club will meet at Mrs. Mary ions of congra tulations on Vanlandingham’s on March 4th a nniver S »rv
After shooting .425 on 17 of 40 from the field and eight of 11 at the free throw line in the first half, the losers fell to a scanty 12 of 37 (.324) and missed five of their eight free shots in
the last half.
CARD OF THANKS
our 50th wedding anniversary. We thank you for the beautiful flowers and boxes of candy also the church choir for singing so many songs which we enjoy-
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May God bless you is our wish. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Collins.
at 7:30. Roll call is a small plant
exchange.
The Woman’s Club will meet with Mrs. Hugh Henry on Wednesday March 4th at 2 p.m. The program will be given by Dr.
Winona Welch.
Tom Lytle reports seeing a big
flock of wild geese flying north p onc | ers fSjeW LciW
Saturday morning west of Greencastle. This could mean that an early Spring is in prospect. The Groveland Eastern Star will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and will observe Advance Night. Members please bring sandwiches or pie for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Hank White of
Cloverdale, recently returned
WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. John L. McCellan, D-Ark., says he is thinking about proposing legislation to make it unlawful to belong to a secret criminal or-
ganization.
McCellan, whose Senate investigations subcommittee held hearings on the “Costa Nostra”
from a winter vacation in Florida so ™ty. said Sunday no where she visited her sister, Mrs. P resent lavv covered membership Florence Wilson in Largo. 111 an organization dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rowan , ' rilTie fis means of Kvehood.
left Thursday for Charleston, S.C. where Mr. Rowan is in the Navy. Mrs. Rowan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Scha-
fer.
Democratic Woman’s Club will meet tonight with Mrs. Helen Mason, 317 N. Arlington street. There will be installation of officers. All Democratic women are invited to attend. City firemen made a resuscitator run to 207 West Jacob Street at 4:45 this morning. They reported that 18-months-old Donald Lovins was ill and was taken to the county hospital. Richard Irwin Kelly, 17, Spencer Route 2, was arrested by City Officer Donald Twomey at 9:50 Sunday night. Kelly was charged with reckless driving on East Washington Street. Theta Chapter of Delta Theta Tau will meet Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John See, 815 Gardenside. Members are reminded that there will be voting during the meeting.
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CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK Announces Opening Of NEW WALK - IN WINDOW Banking Service 12 0 Clock Noon - Wednesday March 4th The new WALK-IN BANKING WINDOW, located in the vestibule of the bank permits customers to make their banking transactions with convenience and comfort inside out of the sun, rain and snow. This new service offers two extra hours each afternoon for patrons to make deposits and withdrawals on checking and savings accounts and transaction of many other banking requirements. The Walk-In window will also be open from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. daily as an added convenience to businessmen and individuals for their early morning banking needs. Our Walk-In window facilities are designed to offer the same high standards of efficient and friendly services that prevail throughout the bank. The invitation to use our walk-in window banking service carries with it an equally cordial invitation to come into the bank during regular hours and make full use of all of our FULL BANK SERVICE facilities. WALK-IN WINDOW HOURS 8:30 a.m. fo 9 a.m. daily 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 12 noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday & Saturday 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday
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