The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 March 1964 — Page 2

Page ? THURS., MARCH 26, 1964,

GREENCASTIE, INDIANA

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There will be an Easter Service at 10:30 at Canaan Church. Guest Minister, Clyde Lininger. A daughter was born Wednesday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chastain of Greencastle Route 2.

‘Thought

How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of Him that bringeth good tidings, that publisheth peace. Isaiah 52:7 The Messenger of God is the answer to the deepest longing of human hearts. Oh, for witnesses of the gospel to tell of God's love and peace. LOCAL NEWS PERSONAL & Mr. and Mrs. Glendyn Irwin left this afternoon for an Easter vacation in St. Petersburg, Florida. Walnut Chapel Friends Church south of Broad Park will present an Easter Program Sunday night, March 29th at 7:30 p.m. The program will include a pageant, “The Biography of Christ.” Everyone is wel-

come.

Blaster Sunrise Service will be held Sunday at 6:30 a.m. at Brick Chapel Methodist Church. Mike and Jeff Blue will lead the service. Everyone is wel.come Why not come for the service and stay for an hour of fellowship, hot chocolate, coffee and doughnuts. Kim Larkin was one of the final contestants on Cowboy Clyde’s Easter Egg Contest last Saturday and won a new bicycle as the 1st prize. The elimination contest will be shown on the regular Friday morning program on WISH, Channel 8, at 7:45 a.m. Kim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Larkin, 509 Shadowlawn. Fred Gowin, Route 2, Roachdale, Joseph W. Brothers, Route 1, Roachdale. Robert A. Sterchi, Rl, Quincy, have been presented Sow and Pig Management Awards by the Moorman Manufacturing Company. The award is being made to hog raisers whose sows wean lar-ger-than-average litters.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Teri Godfrey, 4 years March 26th Gail Smith, 9 years old Mar.

26th.

Granddaughters of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Godfrey. James Keith Arnold, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold. Fillmore, 10 years old March

25th.

—WOMEN VOTERS

teed each county while the rest of the senators would be assigned on a basis of population. * If the legislature did not carry out its apportionment duty, the governor, secretary-of-state and attorney-general would be em-

powered to do so.

Eminence Will Host Conference The White Lick Women's i|§ Missionary Society will hold tf their spring conference at the ‘ Eminence Baptist Church on April 3, 1964 with registration at 9:30. Speakers will be Miss Fern Rold, Missionary, Mrs. Robert Marlett and Mrs. John Lindemann, state team. Miss Rold, American Baptist Missionery to Assam, India, for thirty-two years prior to her retirement will be our guest Missionary speaker. She was stationed in Tura in the Garo

hills.

There she served as principal of the Christian girls middle English school, where the enrollment increased to 365 students. Under Miss Rold’s leadership, a varied program of activity was developed with a strong

the 1964 changes in the u.s.g.a. paps Regulations

rules.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR permanent plaque within

So That All of You May share hall.

His Dream She also receives an inscribed Door prizes were won by Mrs. ‘PICK UP THY CROSa « ~~ silver pendant as a reminder of Dama Crosby, Mrs. Frances

Mr. Editor: the ideals which are embodied It is once again Easter and i n good citizenship not only in the glorious season of spring is the halls, but wherever she

upon us. We once again look to lives.

the Cross on Calvary. *

I am reminded this Easter of IN MEMORY

a dream a man once told me of Easter and wish to share it with you and your wonderful readers. It seems he was very worried and tired and he went to bed

Jay Myers, Vice-President of the Citizens Bank and Trust Company of Washington, Indiana, has announced his candidacy for State JayCee president. Myers is currently serving as

State JayCee Treasurer and was .. .

regional vice president during the 1962-63 year. In 1963 he was selected as the outstanding regional vice president in the state of Indiana and was awarded the Keith Upson award in recognition as one of the out-

Lemma Keller

Just one year ago today March 26, 1963 our Dad left us for a better place to spend Eternity. He was 87 years old

this night ready to give up. After and he left behind, the widow many hours of tossing, he final- and eight sons and daughters ly fell asleep— only to dream. as well as many grandchildren. He was walking up a long hill great grandchildren and one and at the top were three cross- great, great grandchild, es. He walked slowly to the top in his youth we remember and to his amazement the Dad as a hard working man,

Plummer, Mrs. Dorothy Boyd, Mrs. Margaret Corbin, Mrs. Tibby Eitel and Mrs. Fern

Proctor.

The first regular golf tournament of the new season will be held on April 14th at 8:30 aon.

Military Aid Request Too Low

WASHINGTON — Senator Birch Bayh (D. Ind.) said todaythat proposed federal regulations governing interstate shipment of swine “would seriously cripple” Indiana's feeder pig in-

dustry.

Bayh, in a letter to the Animal Disease Eradication Division of the Department of Agriculture, proposed a modification of the new regulations to protect states which have “a proven system of handling unvaccinated feeder pigs.”

WASHINGTON UPI — Defense Secretary Robert S. McNamara has told Congress that President Johnson’s 51 billion military aid request is 5400 mil-

Upon her retirement, the council of Baptist Churches of northeast India voted to record their “deep sense of appreciation” to Miss Rold for her contribution in pioneering, developing and raising the standards

G.H.S. 4-H’ers

The first meeting of the “G.H.S. 4-H’ers'’ was held Tues-

__ day March 24 at the Junior ground was covered with hund- very much aware of his family lion short of what military lead- High School in order to elect reds of small, bloody crosses. responsibilities. Never one to ers feel is rea Hy needed - il uas officers. The officers for this One had his name upon it. An dissipate, he was seldom away learned toda y- year are: president. Janet LuAngel sat on a rock nearby. He f rom home at night, living a McNamara gave the informa- oas: v ' ce P res i den t. Susan Birt; spoke to the Angel and asked simple life uncomplicated by ti on to the House Foreign Af- Secretary, Sheryl Spicer; Treathe meaning of these email p resen t day demands. fairs Committee at a closed surer . Roth New; Health and crosses and why his name was jj a( j g rew older his spirit meeting Wednesday on the pro- Safety, Joan Simmerman; Recon one. mellowed, but he continued to posed 53.4 billion foreign aid reation, Tara Jean Pitts; Re-

The Angel replied. These are wor j { an( j gj ve 0 f himself to

Mrs. Ristine To Be Guest of Honor

Mrs. Lou Ristine, wife of In-

diana s Lt. Gov. Richard O. Ris- standing ten regional vice pres- *■““***» ' tine, will be the guest of honor idents in the United States. of femaie education in e

at a state wide tea sponsored by Jay is an economics and finance graduate of Indiana University, class of 1954. He is 31 years old, single, and a member of the First Methodist Church.

the 6th District Republican Women’s Club, Mrs. Cecil Harden, general chairman, announced

today.

Mrs. Harden of Covington,

said more than 500 guests from Myers name will be placed in all parts of Indiana are expected nomination at the JayCee con-

Hills.

Our state team, Mrs. Robert Marlett, literature Chairman, and Mrs. John Lindemann, state secretary will also be

guest speakers.

The day will be full of fellowship so come with a sack

to attend the tea from 3 to 5 ven tion May 14-15-16 at Fort lunch for the noon meal, p.m., in the Student Union Wayne. He hopes to personally

Bldg., DePauw University. Final plans for the tea were made during a luncheon Sunday. March 22, in the DePauw Student Union Bldg. Mrs. Alice Mihoney, 6th District Republican vice-chairman and the cochairman for the tea, was the

luncheon hostess

Mrs. Harden and Mrs. Ma-

visit as many of the 154 state IX MEMORY

JayCee clubs as possible before

the convention..

Tri Delt State Day On April 11

The Delta Delta Delta Sorority State Day, April 11, features Mrs. Joseph D. Grigsby

In loving memory of our darling husband and father Harold O. Eastham who was killed five years ago, March 26, 1959.

who misses

There is someone

you badly,

And finds time long since you

went;

honey said the tea was planned a s speaker at the"noon luncheon There is someone who thinks of

at Atherton Center, 4600 Sun- y° u dail y*

And tries to be brave and con-

the crosses left behind by those who found them too heavy to carry. These crosses belong to those who lost faith in our Master. They left them here when, covered with despair, hate, bitterness, mistrust, they slowed

them down.”

The man stood for a minute looking at his own little cross and then, ashamed, bent and picked it up on his shoulders and walked back down the hill. Wouldn’t it be wonderful this Easter if everyone carried his own little cross and then took time to help a fellowman carry his when he began to stumble? As the man helped Christ carry His cross when He could no longer carry his burden alone? If we each forget all the petty, little selfish hates; if we

others, until age and health forced him to retire. Then in his retirement years, we remember Dad, sitting with his tobacco and newspaper reading about the daily events, in which he never lost interest. Or excitedly watching the TV wrestling shows, which he loved. Or just sitting on his wide front porch, chewing tobacco and gazing out at the beautiful Indiana hills, his native en-

vironment.

Dad was proud of his kids, and though none of them ever had any great accomplishments, he was prone to brag a little if he had the opportunity. We like to think of him now, our earthly father sitting up there beside our heavenly fath-

program, said.

informed sources porter, Janet Staub.

Earlier at a public hearing McNamara had set off a furor by telling the lawmakers that the $1 billion military aid request was inadequate, but the administration didn’t ask for more because it felt Congress wouldn’t appropriate a larger sum. The administration asked 52.4 billion for economic aid and McNamara said legislative leaders had made it “crystal clear” that 51 billion was the limit for arms aid.

Dr. L. R. Jones' Office will be Closed Friday, March 27 through Monday, March 30

4 VOTE AGAINST

WASHINGTON UPI — Four of Indiana’s seven Republicans

prayed to God, not for smaller €r and both of them amilin S at m the House voted against the

55.2 billion civilian space authorization bill which the House approved Wednesday by a 283-

to-73 vote

to thank Mrs. Ristine “for her gracious contributions to all the people of Indiana in her role as wife and mother in one of our

state’s first families.”

Lt. Gov. Ristine and the three Ristine children. Dick, Tom and Jim, will join Mrs. Ristine in the receiving line. Also, in the receiving line will be district

burdens, but broader shoulders their children,

on which to carry them? Mom and the kids

May you and your readers have a nice Easter. May it be

filled with the joy of this sea-

set Avenue, on the Butler University campus. Mrs. Grigsby is from Landover, Maryland. She is a past National President of Delta Delta Delta and past President of National Pan-

hellenic.

State Day events begin at

CARD OF THANKS

I wish to thank Doctors Wiseman and Schauw'ecker, nurses

and state Republican leaders in- 9:45 a .m. with coffee and regis-

Keep your clothes healthy. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

eluding Congressman and Mrs. Richard Roudebush, of Nobles-

ville.

Lt. Gov. Ristine, of Crawfordsville, has been endorsed for the Republican nomination for governor by the 6th District GOP Committee.

tration at the Butler University Delta Delta Delta House, 809 West Hampton Drive. Workshops for Collegiate and Alumnae members will be held at the Tri Delta house from 10:1511:45 a.m. The topic for the workshops will be “Better Public Relations.” This year is the 75th anniversary of the founding of Delta Delta Delta. The theme for the luncheon is “Deltas and Diamonds.”

tent. Time does not heal an aching heart, This we know is true. For five long years have passed dear, And our heart still aches for you. Sadly missed by wife Thelma and son Melvin Wayne.

The not votes were cast by Reps. F. Ross Adair of the 4th

—Mrs. Dorothy Tharp, Fillmore my family, friends, co-workers. District, William G. Bray of the

CARD OB’ THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to the sororities and fraternities of DePauw University and employees of DePauw Student Union for donations of furniture, clothing and food, when our house burned. May God Bless each and every one of you. The McGee family

MISS STANGER HONORED Norma Stanger, senior at Purdue University in the School of Home Economics Education, recently received the Inez Canan Citizenship Award at the annual Scholarship Dinner. This award is given to one girl in the residence hall who has contributed most by active participation in the hall’s program. Norma was selected by a com-

and the Sherwood Christian Church for the acts of kindness extended to me during my stay

in the hospital. Doreen Braden

7th, Charles A. Halleck of the 2nd, and Ralph Harvey of the 10th.

uZCEQ! Want You and Others to REGISTER NOW For many Free Gifts The drawing March 28 Nothing to buy. First Prize—Chair .... §100. Second Prize—Mattress $60. Third PrizeWall Clock $30. Next 3 Prizes — Cash $10 Extra ticket with purchases

WINDY HILL NEWS

The Women’s Golf Association of Windy Hill Country Club opened the 1964 season with a luncheon at the club

bined vote of residents, counse- house on Tuesday, March 24th. lors, and the Head resident. Thirty-four golfers were seated The award was established in at U-shaped tables attractively

1954 in memory of Mrs. Canan, the director of Women’s Residence Halls from 1947 to 1953. Each girl receiving the award has her name engraved on a

decorated with golf motifs. A welcoming speech to prospective members was given by the chairman Mrs. Jean Moore. Ken White Club Pro discussed the

REVIVAL Proclaiming the Death, Burial, and Resurrection of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and His coming again. First Baptist Church of Cloverdale (Next door to the post office) MARCH 16 thru 29th. 7:30 p.m. LELAND E. ROLLER, Speaker Everyone is encouraged to come.

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