The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1964 — Page 2

Page 2 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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MR. AND MRS. STEPHEN BREWSTER

The marriage of Marilou Feenstra, Dayton, Ohio, and Stephen Brewster, Greencastle, took place Saturday, August 29th, in Dayton. Ohio, at The Westminster Presbyterian Church. Parents of the couple are the late Mr. and Mrs. James

Brewster, Greencastle. and Mr. and Mrs. John Feenstra. Day-

ton. Ohio.

Bridesmaids were Linda Canfield. Eva Feenstra, Gay Coy and Sally Stiff. Larry Brewster was best man. Ushers were ) Max Brewster. Larry Daly and

O. Fritz Kirchheim.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED 26-21 S. Jackton St. GrasncastU, Ind. Busineo Phan* 01 3-5151 Samuel R. Roriden, Publisher Elisabeth Rariden, Business Mgr. James B. Zeis, Managing Editor William D. Hooper, Adv Mgr. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription Prices Home Delivery 35c per week Mailed in Putnam Co. $7.00 per year Outside of Putnam Co. $8.00 par year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year Uible Thought Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity. Psalm

133:1.

Before there can be any tru unity there must be a certain sense of brotherhood. Personal And Local News Mrs. Hubert Reed visited Mr. and Mrs. Mentor Reed of Indianapolis over the weekend. A daughter was born Tuesday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Martin of Mooresville. Route 1. The Kendall Reunion will be held this Sunday, September 6, at Robe-Ann Park at Table No. 2. All friends and relatives are urged to attend. The Woman's Study cjub will meet Friday September 11th at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. Ira Moore. Mrs. Ruth Savage will have the

program.

Cecil Pearson, son of Mrs. Emery DeLong, enlisted in the U.S. Army Tuesday September 1st and is stationed at Fort

Knox, Ky.

Services and burial for Mr. C. A. Hutcheson who passed away Monday in Anderson will be held at 12:30 Thursday in the Boone-Hutcheson Cemetery near Reelsville. Clyde Combs. 59, city, was arrested and jailed at 10:45 Tuesday night by Officers Rogers and Stevens. Combs was taken into custody on East Franklin Street for public intoxication. Louis Fontaine, director of admissions and financial aid at DePauw University, has been i elected secretary-treasurer of the Association of College Admissions Counselors. Named to the national group's executive board last year, Fontaine will be installed in his new post at the AC AC’s national confer- 1 enee in Detroit next month.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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Daily Banner: As the dust settles, this reader’s interest is swept on to question an even greater excess — that of Federal spending. I noticed that Senator Vance Hartke was quoted as pledging “a balanced budget in a balanced economy”; this being the goal of the Democratic Party. | Good, I’m for that! However, don’t I recall that Mr. Hartke and Mr. Bayh voted themselves a big pay raise ? Of course, they may have needed it, prices being what they are today. But how come all Indiana's Republican Congressmen voted against a pay raise. Who's ^ economizing ? Everyone knows that the Democratic Party goal is a bal-

anced budget. Just because they haven’t balanced one yet doesn't mean they aren't for it. Being against a balanced budget would be like being against fried chicken or apple pie. No one in his right mind would campaign on such an issue, especially in Indiana! But let's give credit where credit is due. Why. in just the first six months of this year the Joint Senate Committee on Non-es-sential Federal Expenditures reported that 7.948 new employees have been added to the Federal payroll. That averages 325 a week for the period of time between January and June. Gosh, a guy could go broke on such economy! BBA

4 J 11 \ 4. Tl ’V G. C. MURPHY MANAGER CELEBRATES 25 YEARS R. B. Conrad, manager of the local G. C. Murphy store observed his 25th anniversary with the company on Sept. 1. Shown above he is being presented with a gold watch by W. E. Miller, District Manager. Also at a small luncheon his wife was presented with 25 beautiful roses in honor of the occasion. Mr. Conrad started his career with Murphy in 1931 at Sevvickley, Pa. From 1942 to 1945 he served in the Army and then returned to the company to be soon promoted to Assistant Manager. In 1955 he was promoted to Manager at Alpena, Michigan and then was transferred to Greencastle as Manager in Sept, of 1963. Mr. Conrad is married and has two sons, Robert and Mark, and resides at 617 Crescent Court. Photo by Ken Nix

Murder Charge LA PORTE UPI — Richard Dobeski, 16. a slim, sandyhaired former mental patient, faced murder charges today in the slaying of two small children who lived next door to him in Long Beach.

can charge that former Senate aide Robert G. Baker was involved in a $25,000 campaign contribution "kickback” case, the White House said today.

C ARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my sincere thanks and gratitude to the Rector Funeral Home. Rev. Rissler, Rev. Gray, pallbearers, organist and friends and neighbors for all the beautiful flowers, and every kindness extended to me at the death of my husband, Greeley Sendmeyer. Maude Sendmeyer

C ARD OF THANKS We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, i sympathy and many beautiful floral tributes extended by our relatives, friends and neighbors at the passing of our husband and father, Ray Graham. We especially wish to thank Drs. R. L. and L. W. Veach, nurses and staff of the Putnam County Hospital. Britton Nursing Home, Hopkins Walton Funeral Home, Rev. John McFarland, those who acted as pallbearers and to others who assisted in any way. Wife and Son Delbert Mr. and Mrs. James Skelton and Family pd

Political Fight

WASHINGTON UPI — The lines were drawn in the house today for a sharp political fight over President Johnson’s $1 billion plan to revitalize the 11state Appalachian region. A GOP leader said there would be ‘‘overwhelming Republican opposition.” But an administration source predicted victory ‘‘if everyone shows up to vote.”

Paintings Stolen ROME UPI— Three Renaissance masterpieces valued up to $3 million have been stolen from a Roman countess in whet may be one of the biggest art thefts of the century, police report today.

LBJ Signs Bill

WASHINGTON UPI—President Johnson has ordered the FBI to investigate a Republi-

Orders FBI Probe WASHINGTON UPI—President Johnson lavishly praised Congress for its accomplishments today as he signed a $1.1 billion housing and urban renewal bill into law. The Chief Executive said the new legislation represents “the most constructive attack by any Congress on the challenge of keeping America a fit place to live.”

FINAL RITES FOR GRAtie ALLEN—George Burns jacx Benny and Burns’ son, Ronnie (behind his father) leave Forest Lawn’s Church of the Recessional in Hollywood, Calif., after final rites for Gracie Allen, who died following a heart attack at home.

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The BOOTERY "WHERE THE FIT COMES FIRST"

Hospital Notes Dismissed Tuesday: Garnett Gorham. Mrs. Dewayne Parrish and son. Donald Mundy, Greencastle; Austin Andrews, Maxine Williamson, Joan Horn, Lula Calhoun. Cloverdale: Earl Minnick, Spencer: Jane Woodworth, Mildred Lowes, Quincy; Mrs. Ellis Stranger and daughter. Danville: Joy Elizabeth Greeson, Monrovia: Mrs. Jack Frank and son, Poland.

TORNADOED — The tornado that ripped through Port Washington, Wis., left this car under a pile of what used to be a house. The twister destroyed seven homes, damaged some 200 others, and injured 22 persons.

BEARDED and tanned as he ends a week’s vacation at sea, Barry Goldwater looks toward the Balboa Bay Club as the yacht Sundance docks at Newport Beach, Calif. He flew to his Phoenix, Ariz., home to open his presidential campaign in Prescott, Ariz., later in the week.

Putnam Court Notes Frances L. Beams vs. William G. Beams, suit for divorce. William McClellan is attorney for the plaintiff. Anderson Tractor Sales vs. B’red Hanks, suit on account. Carolyn Sue Warren vs. Alvin Clay Warren, suit for divorce. Hughes & Hughes are the plaintiff’s attorneys. Juanita Games vs. Charles Games, suit for divorce. William McClellan is attorney for the plaintiff.

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