The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1964 — Page 6

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Page 6 MON, APRIL 27, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

PHI DELTS, KAPPAS RENOVATE HOME FOR ORPHANS

Of the many assignments handed out to DePauw University students who participated in a work day at the Greencastle Orphans Home Saturday, Ned Preston perhaps drew the most exhilarating. A uniformed Mr. Clean, Preston appears to admit—rather sheepishly—to Brenda Montgomery that it w ? as almost fun barrelling down the escape on his dusting mission. 2. Nearby on the home’s scenic, expansive lawn, this industrious paint and repair crew is replacing missing swings and brushing on a new white coat to adorn this delight of all childden—a swing set. 3. Though it was an unlikely place for men, the home’s kitchen was washed and painted from stem to stern, and this stove, being battered in by Clarke Hayes to permit its exodus through a side door, was among some obsolete equipment ticketed for removal. 4. Melvin Reeves, left, who with his wife, operate the home, contemplates with his three understanding student helpers what’s useful and what can be discarded among the items that inevitably accumulate in one’s garage. 5. No stone is left unturned as the orphanage's winding driveway falls under the rake and shovel of this two-man brigade—Charles Leininger, left, and Merle Ross. In the background is the home’s main entrance. The work day, involving approximately 100 members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Phi Delta Theta fraternity, was the ninth annual Community Service Day project performed by the Phi Delts. Miss Elizabeth Ensign, a member of the home’s Board of Trustees which underwTOte all financial expenses incurred by the project, said last night “the group has done a nice job and I’m sure the Board as a whole appreciates it a great deal.” She and a number of other board members visited the home during the weekend to observe the students’ efforts.

ton Waynt and daughter, Glen- the trunk completely away to | United Nations peace force, "was na. I get him out—all the while | stoned, jeered, and threatened Mr. and Mrs. James Beach pumping oxygen into the hoi- Sunday by Turkish Cypriots and daughters, Kimberly and low and talking to the youth to who charged that U. N. troops Sheila of East Chicago were keep his courage up. were not doing enough to stop week end guests of Mrs. Beachs’ — i the Greek Cypriot attacks.

father, Ewell Dozier and family.

Bainbridge News

Mr. and Mrs. Dolby Collings were Sunday guests of her nephew, Howard Ellesbery and

family of Terre Haute.

lessons in square dancing and j and daughters were among are now taking two advance: those attending the open house

Mrs. Mary Strange and little i essons j n dancing at the Lions at the Banner Office Sunday,

daughter are living in the home Club building in Greencastle. of the brother, Mr. Joe Thomas There will be a free dance at and wife. Mrs. Strange lost all ^ b e Armory in Greencastle Sunher belongings in the recent, (j a y evening from 7:30 to 10:30. fire which destroyed the lumber Every one is welcome to at-

company. She lived in the tend. I Mr s- Edgar Blaydes attended apartment in the front of the the funeral of Mrs. Oscar Batbuilding and was working at Mrs. Jessie Hanks, Mr. and man a t Roachdale Tuesday. Mrs. the time of the fire. Mrs. Willis Dickson and Mrs. Batman was a sister of the late

Maud Crodian attended the • Edgar Blaydes.

Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Cunning- wedding of Dale Dickson, son!

ham have moved from Grove- Q f yt r an d Mrs. Stanley Dick- Mrs. Edgar Blaydes enland to the house recently va- son 0 f Cambridge, Ohio Sunday, tertained with a family dinner cated by the Ellett Ensor fam- The wedding and reception were Sunday. Those present were l! y- held in one of the Methodist Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fitzsimons Friends here have received churches. They all returned of Twelve Mile. Mr. and Mrs.

word from Mrs. Frances Cun- home Monday with Mr. and ningham in Hollywood, Florida Mrs. Osborne Dickson of Indi-

that her sister, Mrs. Clara ( napolis.

Steele has been taken to the Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bock hospital, and is under oxygen, and daughter stayed with the due to a heart attack. family of Mrs. Jessie Hanks

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gould, over the weekend. They were family of Greencastle. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Reese O’Hair and all Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McFarland and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Burk have j Mrs. Ross Hanks. daughter of Roachdale and Mr. completed their course of eight Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roth ( and Mrs. Kenneth Blaydes and

Mrs. Laura Gilts was the guest of her sister Mrs. Frank Tharp and Mr. Tharp of Indianapolis last week. Mrs. W.F. Huffman returned home Wednesday after several days visit with her daughter Mrs. Kathleen Mee and family in Indianapolis. Mrs. Lanny Parker and little daughter, Cindy, of Terre Haute visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Avery Austin and other

relatives.

‘HILLBILLIES’ TO TOUR HOLLYWOOD UPI —Members of the “Beverly Hillbillies” television show will spend the summer making personal appearances at rodeos and stock show’s.

MEXICAN INVASION HOLLYWOOD UPI — Four Mexican actresses — Amadita Dosa men f «s, Alicia Gutierrez, Monica Gomez and Lorraine Chanel — will play feature roles in “Love Has Many Faces” at Columbia Pictures.

Edgar McFarland and daughter of Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blaydes and family of Danville, MrN and Mrs. Gary Blaydes of Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Quinnette and

Stuck In Tree HACIENDA HEIGHTS, Calif. UPI — James Robert Stokes, 15, got himself trapped head down in the hollow trunk of a 75-foot oak tree Sunday while hunting for an owl’s nest. Stokes was stuck for about three hours before firemen took a buzz saw to the tree, cutting

New Designs At Nl-W Store

The magic of Spanish castles, French chateux or Italian villages can become the household property of all dreamers-on-a-budget who visit the local Mont-1 gomery Ward store today dur-' ing its introduction of Continentale, a new collection of furniture designed exclusively by

Montgomery Ward.

According to C. M. Norris, manager of the store, the new collection combines the French and Italian provincial designs with Spanish provincial fabric and accent items to offer a translation of world-wide provincials for American homes. “We re bringing the exciting Mediterranean influence to

Greencastle.

“With the addition of Continental to our Salem Square (early American) and Suburbia II (contemporary) furniture lines we offer every major style of influence in furniture and the stuff that dreams are made of,” Mr. Norris exclaimed.

Urges Aged Aid

WASHINGTON UPI — An AFL-CIO spokesman, urging enactment of the administration's medicare plan, told Congress today private health in- | surance companies fail to meet , the needs of persons over 65. Nelson Cruikshank, AFL-CIO director of Social Security, said the “best that could happen to private health insurance plans” was to broaden Social Security to cover health benefits for the

elderly.

TESTIFIES FROM STRETC HER Propped up on a stretcher by security agents because of a reported heart condition, Ngo Dinh Can, 53, younger brother of the late President Ngo Dinh of South Viet Nam, testifies at his trial by a special revolutionary court in Saigon. He is accused of committing crimes during the Ngo family’s regime. Diem was liquidated.

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Step Up Attacks NICOSIA. Cyprus UPI — Greek Cypriots reinforcements poured into two key battle areas today to step up attacks on Turkish Cypriot positions. Lt. Gen. Prem Singh Gyani | of India, commander of the

•‘MOST WANTED” — John Robert Bailey (above), described as “extremely dangerous,” joins the FBI’s select list of ‘Ten Most Wanted” fugitives at large. Bailey, 44, ts about 5-feet-10, weighs 170, has a medium build, ruddy complexion, gray eyes,