The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 August 1964 — Page 2

Page 2 MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

- ■ ■ •’ : > • <v .

The City Council will meet in regular session at 7 this even-

ing.

THE DAILY BANNER

AND

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

26-28 S. Jackson St. Greencastle, tnd.

Business Phone 01 3-5151 Samuel R. Rariden, Publisher

ilixabeth Rariden, Business Mgr.

William D. Hooper, Adv Mgr.

Entered in the Post Office at Green

castle, Indiana, as Second Class Ma.l IxldlanapoliS( Route 2.

matter under Act of March 7, 1878.

Subscription Prices

Home Delivery 35c per week

Maple Heights Craft Club will meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Club House. A daughter was born Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Trevaun Sil-

Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeffries, of Bainbridge, are the parents

Mailed in Putnam Co. $7 00 per year of a daughter born Sunday at

the Putnam County Hospital. J Cassell C. Tucker Unit Ameri-1 can Legion Auxiliary will meet! this evening at 8:00 p.m. at the |

Post Home.

Outside of Putnam Co. $8.00 per year Outside of Indiana 512.00 per year

Hilile

Thought

life.

fit

,. i^&igSE&r's • •- W.;$&&&:•• TO GET NURSES CAP

Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.

Romans 10:17

Mrs. Harold Smith and grandchildren, Cindy and Chucky Smith, of St. Louis,

The reading and study of the Mo., are guests of Sheriff and

Holy Scriptures is the great Mrs.

source of faith.

Personal And Local News

Kenneth Knauer. Mrs.

Smith and Mrs. Knauer, who are sisters, attended the wedding of a nephew, Tom Johnson, and Miss Susan Schmidt in

Indianapolis Sunday.

id

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coffman and Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Coffman, spent Friday on the Indiana University campus at I Bloomington in observance of I Orientation Days. Marlin is en-

Mrs. Louise York is a patient rolled as a freshman, Mr. and

Mrs. Marlin Coffman will make their home in Bloomington

after September 15th.

Miss Elizabeth Stoner has returned home from Florida after visiting her sister and husband. | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hall.

Among 82 seniors to receive their diplomas from Methodist Hospital School of Nursing, August 14 is Sharon Anne Zeiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernie P. Zeiner, R. R. 1, Fillmore. Baccalaureate and Commencement exercises will be held at 7.30 p.m. in Indianapolis' impressive Clowes Memorial Hall on the Butler University campus. Francis M. Hughes, attorney. President of Methodist Hospital Board of Trustees, will be the speaker. Jack A. L. Hahn, Executive Director of the hospital, will preside and award the diplomas. Miss Frederick E. Koch. Director of the School of Nursing, will present the class and Miss LaVonne Mundy, Associate Director of the school, will assist. Dr. Louis W. Nie, President of the Methodist Hospital Medical Staff, will present cash awards from the staff to three top-ranking honor students. Following the exercises, Methodist Mospital White Cross Guild will entertain the graduates, their families and friends at a reception in Krannert Room of Clowes Hall. At noon on that day the hospital will entertain the seniors at the traditional luncheon, to be held at the Indianapolis Ahletic Club.

in the St. Anthony's Hospital in Terre Haute She will undergo surgery Tuesday. Her room

number is 211.

electric.,] BASEBOARD HEATING

dmignud for comfort, ttyhd for bomty 8*t* hundred* of dollar* and got man •ffieient comfort heating by pcttini CHROMALOX Electric Baeeboard* i* your home. No Boot, noiae or clutter wit) CHROMALOX! See ua today for Mti GtOa. e more uteable apace! • quiet operation 1 • Individual room control! e even temporaluretl e clean beyond compare!

made by CHR0MAL0)

Rev. James Ranard To Be Honored Thursday evening. August j 13th. A Love Feast will be I held at New Providence Church * honoring Rev. James Ranard, who has been called to a new I pastorate at Fulton, Indiana, j All members and friends of the church are welcome. Bring well ^ filled baskets and table service

James Simmerman, 17. of! 908 South Crown Street, was I arrested at 7:05 Sunday eve-1 ning by City Officer Russell i Rogers for reckless driving on Bloomington Street. Mrs. Keith Ernst, of Cloverdale. was the ninner of the globe given away at the Put- | nam County Fair by the repreI sentatives of the World Book Encyclopedia and Childcraft. Mr. and Mrs. David Morgan ; and daughters, Cindy and Kathy, have returned to their home in Owego, N. Y., after | visiting Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bless and Mrs. Cena Morgan. A short in an electric exten- ; sion cord caused a minor blaze i in a tool shed at the home of Ben Dean. 713 East Washington I Street, at 12:50 Sunday afternoon. City firemen reported the blaze was out on arrival. Jim Stewart, R. 2. Reelsville. was the winner of a new lawn chair given at the Putnam County Fair by the following Republican candidates: Roland Lane. Eston Cooper. Or. Jones. Jesse Williams and Fay Scott.

BANNER ADS PAY

Today’s Watchword

Von't let a Cop

WILL WED AUGUST 22 Miss Karen Carter and David J. Selman will be married Saturday evening, August 22, in Charterhouse in the presence of the immediate families. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Marcus W. Carter of Greencastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Selman of Prospect Heights, Illinois. Both Miss Carter and Mr. Selman are June graduates of DePauw University.

Jarvis Attending School Of Banking

PREPARES SERVICEMEN'S FOOD A2C Anthony Covey, food service section, is deep-fat frying perch and scallops for the Friday noon meal. He is in charge of preparing the noon meals during the

week.

A2C Anthony B. Covey, husband of the former Bonnie Ellen Smitherman of Coatesville, has been stationed at Cigli Air Base, Turkey, since Sept. 30. 1963. He works in the food service department as a cook. “He is one of the most prominent cooks I have.’* claims TSgt. Charles Easley, his supervisor. Airman Covey has been given the full responsibility of preparing the noon meal during the week, excluding the pastries and salads.

,, . your V v trafeh!

BRING YOUR

TO A SPECIALIST FOR

IN MEMORY In loving memory of my wife, Vada Lisby, who passed away one year ago. August 10, 1963. In my heart your memory lingers. Always tender, fond and true; There's not a day, dear mother, I do not think of you. Sadly missed by husband, Ernest Lisby. p.

Out of traffic parking. Old Reliable White Cleanners.

Good watches deserve expert care! All others nted 1,1 A TH# more expensive your wotch # th« more •t neodi th# attention of experts. But or* dlnory wotchet need extra special core because keeping perfect time it not just built-in. It s the result of extra care. MASON JEWELERS Registered Watchmaker South Side of the Square

Hospital Notes

Dismissed Sunday: Clifford Robertson, Mrs. William Trout

and son. Ruth Thomas; Ruby MADISON,

Clodfelter, Greencastle; Chester Jarvis. Central National Bank, submit extension problems be Davis, Leo Weist, Beulah Tur- Greencastle. Indiana, is among ^ ween summ er sessions. Evenner, Cloverdale; Kenneth Wood- 464 bankcr - students from 48 ing seminars follow the regular

states, the Distiict of Columbia., aov-timp sossions

all, Roachdale; Everett Fischer, - , ~ xir . day-time classroom sessions,

Canada and Puerto Rico, who ^.jjgre the banker-students get

Paul Fischer. Coatesville; Mrs. are attending the 12th sum- an 0 p portunity to hear discus-

DeVaughn Eilar and daughter,; mer session of the three-year s j ons on Clayton; Sheila Westcott, School for Bank Audit, Con- j ec t s

trol, and Operation being held! Aug. 2-15 at the University of

Wisconsin at Madison.

The school is sponsored by the University of Wisconsin and the National Association for Bank Audit and Control

counting, bank auditing, and safe along wdth about 51,000

Wis. - Julian bank control They must also worth of liquor and some small

change from two cash registers. Police described the thieves they broke out a side window^ to as “professionals.” They said gain entry to the building. Weaver said the thieves left

supplementary sub- the place ' one big mess.

Charleston, Illinois.

Dismissed Saturday; Delbert Hane, Mrs. Harold Vibbert and daughter. Eleanor Hall, Stella Frye, Gretna Stoessel, Raymond Alexander, Dan-

.el Borders. Greencastle; Betty (NABAC) and is one of the

Gibbs, Mary Hathaway, Reelsville; Mrs. Law r rence Abney and

son. Roachdale; Loretta Salz, Wisconsin carnpus throughout broken into during the night Stilesville; Eli kivett. . artins- the r as educational public and ransacked,

ville; Jennie Beaman, Quincy;

more than 500 short courses lice today his Speedway Social and conferences held on the Club on the city’s west side w-as

Harold Lisby, Coatesville; Brett Barber, Anderson.

services for all citizens. Subjects tackled by the bank-

er-students include bank ac- i

Gen. McArthur's Nenhew Dhs SAN DIEGO, Calif. UPI — Funeral services were scheduled here Tuesday for Bernard Earl MacArthur. 64, nephew of the late Gen. Douglas Mac-

Arthur.

MacArthur, who served as an enlisted man in the Navy for

He said about 52,500 in cash 22 years, died last Thursday -of was taken from a basement a heart attack.

Snefldwnv Social

flmh Is

INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Owner Robert Weaver told po-

McGAUGHEY ELECTRIC •reencaitle OL 8-5547

Happier Homes Club To Hold Picnic The Happier Homes Home Economics Club will hold a picnic Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock August 11th at Robe Ann Park at the west shelter house.

GOSPEL MEETING

WEST UNION CHURCH OF CHRIST Reelsville, Ind. AUG 10 thru 16 7 30 P. M EACH NIGHT Speaker: AUDE McKEE — Plainfield, Indiana CONGREGATIONAL SINGING PLAN NOW TO ATTEND "EVERYONE WELCOME"

ELECTRIC HEAT IS HERE

Free estimates on installing electric heating in new homes, older homes, additions or remodeling. We are experienced in doing the complete job. Please call us now for a figure. Built-Right Construction Sanford Siddons OL 3-6637 William Kiger CH 6-3734

#&&&***

% How exciting! Over 1.100 pages 436 of them in beautiful color. Look over this catalog — discover news in fashions, home furnishings, sportswear, auto needs . . . more! Over 82,000 items — all vividly illustrated, and value-priced. Pick up your copy of our Fall-Winter Catalog today. Keep it handy. Remember, everything you order is backed by Penney’s 62-year guarantee of satisfaction. CHECK THESE PENNEY FEATURES: Catalog-shop by phone! Save time, forget the weather! Ask for the Catalog Desk. 0L 3.3127 Fast truck delivery ... quick, economical! Charge itl Open a convenient Credit Command account . . . place orders without cash.

Shop Penney’s catalog now for these great values...

CANISTER

cleaner

deluxe . ; c .

attachment seti

grefe 5 ne * line! 9 ho usehold e ch° r ^ your trolled S ucfi nn reS - Con - 5Uct '°n — van. tjms gently In h acu * an <j brown pna 5 , ,ge steel case. name, ed

penncrest automatic STEAM-DRY IRON!

Press with Plenty of steam. SELECT-G GUIDE gives proper temperature for any fabric. Bright chromeplated metal body with plastic handle. 6-oz., nn'irk-fill tank.

- -MR •-- - * ;.-r

#££P The Green"

Cent

NATIONAL B

It Pays To Save At Central National

SAVE with PURPOSE

SAVE with SAFETY

NOW

TIME CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Four per cent time certificates of deposit are offered to the investor in the amount of $1,000 or more for a one-year period. These certificates may be cashed at maturity at full par value, plus interest, but if not cashed they are automatically renewed without inconvenience to you. This plan is an ideal wav to invest accumulated funds temporarily or permanently with complete safety.

PASSBOOK SAVINGS ACCOUNTS 3V2 per cent interest, compounded semi-an-nually, is paid on savings (passbook) accounts, interest payments are made on January 1 and July 1. This plan allows for the steady accumulation of funds from current income or other sources or for the investment of funds in any amount. No deposit is too large or to small. Deposits or withdrawals may be made at any time upon presentation of the passbook.