The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1964 — Page 2

oge 2 THURS., APRIL 9, 2964.

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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Standing: Sandy Cash, Linda Creech. Bev Clines, Harris, Jane Ann Buis, Brenda Miller, Ruth Black.

FILLMORE AND CLOVERDALE Linda Cummings, Janet Sutherlin, Mrs. Sharp. Kneeling: Mrs. Truesdel, Eva jo Williams, Ronna

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Friday, April 10th 8:00 P. M. GREENCASTLE HIGH SCHOOL GYM Tickets Available at Door or DePauw Book Store Admission $2.00

BOY HANGS SELF PLAINFIELD UPI — Six-teen-year-old Martin Rodeffer wrote a note to his parents while they were away from home Wednesday night, stepped into a closet and hanged himself from a clothes rack with a ball of twine. Police did not disclose the contents of the note. They said Martin’s body was found by a younger brother who went to the closet to investigate when he heard a noise.

DIAMONDS FROM SEA BOTTOM “VACUUM CLEANER” MINING—The newest thing in diamond mining, by suction from bottom of the Atlantic, is in operation in a 400-mile-long area off South West Africa. Promoter is Samuel V. Collins, Texas builder. The yield Is reported running to hundreds of thousands of dollars a month. The ‘‘vacuuming” hose goes to 200 feet depth, and what La sucked up is dumped on a conveyor belt and screened.

THE SHOE FIT NEWARK, N.J, UPI — Joseph Robinson, 35, admitted in court Wednesday he took too literally the old adage "if the shoe fits, put it on.” He pleaded guilty to slipping on a new pair of shoes at a department store and walking out, leaving only his old pair in payment.

ELKS CLUB SPECIAL PARTY Saturday, April 11th 8:30 P. M. Prizes

The diamond mining “camp” Is a converted British navy tag, shown bucking heavy seas off South West Africa. A larger "camp” was placed in service after photo was made.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED 26 . 28 8. Jackson 8k Greene.sUe, And. Entered In the Post Office at Greeneaitle. Indiana, a. Second Class MaU natter wider Act of March 7. 1878. Subscription Prices Home Delivery S5e per week Mailed In Pntnam Ca. 87.00 per year Ontslda of Pntnam Ca. 88.00 per year Ontslds of Indiana 812.00 per raar ‘Today's Bible Thought For God sent not his Son into the world to condem the world; but that the world through him might be saved.—John 3:17 Jesus came to seek and to save the lost. He is able to save unto the uttermost. All this is the good news of the gospel. Personal And Local News Morris A. Mason was in Indianapolis and Chicago this week on business. A daughter was born today at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. David Miller of

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sullivant, 108 East Poplar Street, are the parents of a daughter born this morning at the Putnam County Hospital. Richard Rawlings, 46, Carmel N. Y., was lodged in the Putnam County jail at 8 p. m. Wednesday by State police Sgt. Francis Hamilton. Rawlings was booked for drunken driving. The Cloverdale P.T.A. will meet Monday, April 13, 1964 at 7:30 p.m. The program will be under the direction of Ronald Purcell, Science teacher, featuring special science projects designed by students. Local musicians ■will participate in the 44th annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Music Clubs to be held Friday and Saturday, April 17 and 18 at Ball State College in Muncie. Bruce Berg, violinist and Dorothy Randal, cellist ac;ompanied by Alice Peterman will play on Friday. Mrs. Milton Trusler, state chairman of Music in Schools and Colleges will speak during the session. The Junior Class of Roachdale High School will present “Here Comes Charlie” Friday, April 17, at 8:00 p.m. at the school gym. Tickets are $.50. The cast will include the following people: Ray Baird, Kitty Carr, Lois Hinkle, Sharyn Parks, Jim Meyers, Don Radford, Sherry Simpson, Chris Snodgrass, Ruth Templeman, and Danny Webb.

The Federated Reading Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. William Kocher. The 4-Leaf Clover Club will meet Tuesday, April 14th at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Forest

Hutcheson.

The Century Club will meet Friday, April 10th at 2:00 p.m. at Charter House Lounge of Gobin Methodist Chiirch for the annual guest day. The Mary Emma Jones P.T.A. will hold their April meeting Friday, April 10th at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Dr. William Clary will be the speaker for the evening. There will also be a business meeting with election of offiers. The Community Service Club of Bainbridge will meet with Mrs. Walter Steele on April, 14, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Buechler of Public Service will give the lesson on freezing. Mrs. Dale Ross will be the assistant hostess. Mrs. Ernest Roth will take charge of the program planning

for the year.

News of Boys KEESLER AFB, Miss. —Airj man Second Class Gary W. AW lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Alice of R. R. 2, Greencastle, Ind., is being reassigned to Larson AFB, Wash., following his graduation from the technical training course for United States Air Force air traffic controllers here. Airman Alice was' trained in airport traffic control and radar approach control operation techniques.

CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. (FHTNC) — Marine Private First Class Arthur L. Siddons, son of Mrs. Mary A. Siddons of 307 Johnson St., Greencastle, Ind., has joined the First Marine Division’s Fifth Regiment, Third Battalion at Camp Peni dleton, Calif.

Over half the women in the labor force are married and ovir half of these have children under 18, reports the Population Reference Bureau.

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