The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 April 1964 — Page 2
Page 2 SAT., APRIL 11, 1964,
GREENCASTIB, INDIANA
THE DAILY BANNER
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kress of Clay City wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Marylyn Kay to Darrell Allan Detro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Detro of Greencastle, R. R. 3. No wedding date has been set.
Photo by John Adams
Miss Sarah E. Frazier and Donald Hubble were united in marriage Friday, April 10th, at 7:00 p.m. in the chapel of St. Paul’s Catholic Church. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Frazier, Reelsville and Mrs. Agnes Hubble, 511 North Indiana Street, Greencastle. Rev. Francis Full officiated at the double ring ceremony. Attendants were Mrs. Francis Sutherlin, sister of the bride and Robert Hubble, brother of the bridegroom. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hubble, 435 North Arlington Street. The couple will reside at 109 West Liberty Street, Apt. No. 1, Greencastle.
DANCE TONIGHT CRAIG MITCHEL TRIO AMERICAN LEGION POST 58 Have y<»u hit the daily “Jack Pot” Dancing every Saturday TRI KAPPA Card Party and Dessert Spring and Summer Fashions Shown by Prevo s WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 7:30 P. M. DePauw Student Union Ballroom Drawing for $50.00 Giff Certificate from Prevo’s Door Prizes Favors Bridge Prizes Admission: $1.25 Proceeds For Charity Call 0L 3-5934 for Tickets
Bayh Wants To 'Swamp' Wallace WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. Birch E. Bayh, D—Ind., today awaited word from home on how he can help “swamp the Southern interloper” in his state’s presidential preference election, Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama. “It is imperative for Indiana Democrats to launch a campaign to swamp the Alabama governor,” Bayh said. "He is an interloper in Indiana, just there to cause trouble. “A vote for Wallace is contrary to the principles of the Democratic party.” Indiana Gov. Matthew E. Welsh entered his state’s >Iay 5 primary as a favorite-son candidate in the presidential preference election, a stand-in for President Johnson. It was hoped this would discourage Wallace from entering, but the maneuver did not succeed. Bayh said Welsh unquestionably would win by a sizeable margin, “but I’d like to see him get every vote.” He said he would urge the governor to campaign vigorously for Johnson and the President’s program. Bayh said he stands ready to do “anything that the state Democratic committee feels is helpful,” but he conceded it will be dificult for him to leave the early-till-late, six-days-a-week Senate debate on the civil rights bill.
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EV MEMORY In loving memory of my brother, Arnold Day, who passed away, April 12, 1960. Four years have passed, since that sad day. When one we loved was called away. God took him home, it was his will, Within our hearts he liveth still. Sadly missed by sister and family. IP
ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Clark, R. 1, Greencastle, seven years today, April 11th.
CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday 7:00 p. m. — Phi Alumnae Dessert. Friday Federated Reading Club— 7:30—Mrs. William Kocher.
—FLAG TO EIKS Capitol when the elected Representatives of the American people, paid their last respects to General MacArthur."
RASH OF FIRES A 24-hour rash of fires more typical of winter than the balmy spring weather which existed cut a swath of death and destruction in Indiana late Thursday and Friday.
He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal. John 12:25 If we want to gain the most from life, if we want to keep it, we must spend it in doing the will of God. Personal And Local News The Brick Chapel Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday, April 14 at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Medford McBride. The lesson will be program planning. Robert H. Farber, dean of DePauw University, has been elected president of the academic deans in the North Central Association. Farber’s election occurred earlier this week in Chicago at a meeting of the NCA, an educational accrediting agency covering a 19-state area and including 469 colleges. Professors Charles Bieber and James Madison are attending a two-day meeting of the east central section of the National Association of Geology Teachers at Earlham College. The conference opened with afternoon and evening sessions yesterday. Today the two DePauw University geologists are participating in a conference-spon-sored field study of the glacial till in the Richmond (Ind.) area. Honoring Mrs. Joe Friend, who is moving to Lybia, Africa, and the graduating seniors of the local chapter, the alumni members of Delta Delta Delta entertained at the home of Mrs. Ray Giuliani on Monday evening. Mrs. Charles Erdmann presided at the table which was decorated in a spring motif. Other members of the committee included Mrs. Edna West Coffman, Miss Mary Jane Carr, Mrs. R. W. Pence, and Mrs. Robert Johnson. Donald R. Austin, Principal of Fillmore High School is pleased to announce that Ron McCammack, mathematics and science teacher, has been selected by the National Science Foundation to attend the University of Southern California for a Mathematics Institute this summer. The course of study is the Mathematics of Digital Computation. Fifty mathematics teachers from the continental United States were selected for this institute: their selection based on past teaching experience and educational background.
St. Paul’s Fatima evening group will meet at the home of Mrs. Alfred Losin, R. R. 8 Monday April 13th at 8:00 p.m. Friday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Anderson of Greencastle were Mr, and Mrs. John W. Anderson and daughter Rita and Judy of Bainbridge and Frank Flint of Greencastle. There will be a pitch-in supper at the Brick Chapel Church Sunday, April 12th at 6:00 p.m. There will be a film “Conversion Plus.” Come, bring your basket of food and table service and enjoy an evening of fellowship. This is being sponsored by the Membership and Evangelism Committees. The Indianapolis Division of the Kroger Co. will co-sponsor a special television program saluting the opening of the new Indianapolis Children’s Zoo. The 60-minute program originating from the zoo will be seen on WTTV Channel 4 on Friday evening April 17th at 9:00 p.m. The zoo will open its gates to the public on the following morning.
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Howard Williams, left, vice president of Greencastle’s First-Citizens Bank, was among a number of city businessmen who chatted informally yesterday with America’s former ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, W. Randolph Burgess. Under Secretary of the Treasury before being appointed in 1957 by Presiddent Eisenhower to the NATO post in Paris, France, Burgess spoke yesterday at a DePauw convocation.
Hospital Notes Dismissed Friday: Deanna Carnes, Lois Sourwine, Mabel Woliung, Nellie Hammond, Lois Steele, Ruth Smith, Greencastle; Mary Hathaway, Reelsville; Mrs. James Hoffa and daughter, Poland; Leo Cradick, Don Alexander, Cloverdale; Mary Cradick, Gosport.
Judy Ann Leonard To Wed Wm. E. Shannon Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard. 1268 Earl Street, Des Plaines, HI.; wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Judy Ann, to William E. Shannon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Shannon, Belleville. 111. Miss Shannon is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Leonard of Fillmore. She Is a graduate of Maine Township High School and is a senior majoring in Elementary Edulege. Her fiance is a senior history major at Eastern Illinois college. A summer wedding is being planned.
Club met at the home of Mrs. Irvin Wallace on April 8th, 1964 at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Thalia Poynter, president, opened club by having each of the fifteen members present introduce herself to Mrs. Ross Alice, program guest of the evening. Mrs. Ross Alice, and Merle Norman, representatives, gave an interesting talk and demonstration on applying makeup.. Mrs. James Summers was elected to receive the complete facial.
Mrs. Alice gave each a sample of various cosmetics. A milk glass vase was presented to Mrs. Alice for her program. The secretary and treasurer reports were read and approved. The door prize, a planter, was won by Mrs. James Summers. Roll call was answered by
some very amusing jokes. Mrs. Darrell Fine thanked the club for the planter she received upon the arrival of her baby son. Mrs. Charlotte Durham will re-enter the club after a fifteen month absence. Refreshments were served by the hostess and co-hostess.
GOOD OLD DAYS — some one struck a match, and thru the burning stub of the match down into the stubble by the side of the straw stacks and the machinery. It flashed into a slaze in a hurry. The separator burned. It was a new one, and It was a big loss for Shelby Moler. It cost |1,200.”
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