The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1964 — Page 2
Page 2 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1964
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
THE DAILY BANNER
Annual Gettogether At liolit'-Alin i'ark The annual community get together of Putnam County people and friends who go to Sebring. Florida during the \\T.nter met at Robe-Ann Park
for a genial visit and talk over Harry Pierson>
old times.
and Mrs. Virgil Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Snuth, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Colling?, Mr*. Lana Gilty, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Michaels. Bainbridge: Mr. and Mrs. A1 Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Indianapolis;
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Mc-
Mrs. E. Guy Colling.^ ga\e the Q au j, e y a n d grandchildren, blessing for the bountiful dinner Buddy and D onna an( j Mrs. which the women prepared for ^ Flock Rusa eiiville: Mr. the occasion. and ^ Irs 0] arence Ragan. Mr. Those present were: Mr and and Mrs Ira NicholSi Miss Mrs. Ross McCullough, Reel.'- Ra ^ c Oliver. Fillmore; Mr. and ville Mr. and Mrs Harry Ram- ^| rs ojyde Carrington. Roachsey. Judson: Mr. and Mrs. I^e- da ] e; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest land Torr. Center Point, Mr. stu j tz Rockville: Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ezra Newgent, Gieen- Robert R amse y and son, Ricky, castle; Mr. Clarence Scobee, Mr. Lafayette; Walker Ramsey of and Mrs. O. D. McCullough, Mr. R uase ji v iii e; Mrs. Dessie Johnand Mrs. David Thomas of son so U thport. and Mrs. Merle Greencastle: Mr. and Mrs. How- Livinghouse of Greencastle.
aid Poff, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Harry All departed hoping to see Neier, Mr. and Mrs. Claude each other again this coming Newgent, Mr. and Mrs. Earl winter in sunny Sebring, Florida Breedlove, Sebring. Florida; and enjoy a Christmas dinner Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ross, Mr. together.
THE DAILY BANNER AND ; HERALD CONSOLIDATED 26-28 S. Jackson St. Orasncastla, Ind.
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AUCTION SAILS ON—Michigan State Police clear the way for livestock trucks to move in at an auction in St Johns, where nearly 100 National Farmers Organization membera tried to block the way. Some 50 police were on hand.
*’NO" TO "GO EASY"—Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev and his bodyguard look grim as they ride a small train at a construction exhibiUon in Moscow. Later Khrushchev, in spite of "go easy” advice of Communist Parties abroad, said he is going ahead with his plans for a meeting Dec. 15 to map a showdown with Chinese CommunisU. (CablepKoto)
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Miss Janet Lucas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lucas, Greencastle, attended the Indiana State Fair Girl's School August 28 through September 6 as a 4-H delegate from Putnam County. While attending the school, Janet and a Parke County delegate represented the school by being on the WIBC Harry Andrew's radio program. Janet has been a 4-H member for 8 years and a Junior Leader for 4 years. She is a senior at
Greencastle Senior High School f rom the efforts of man. Should
and is majoring in home eco-
nomics.
Businas* Phon# OL 3-51S1 Samutl R. Rarirfan, Publishtr Elizabtlh Raridan, Businas* Mgr. Jamas B. Zais, Managing Editor William 0. Heepar, Adv. Mgr. Entarad in tho Post Offieo at Groancastla, Indiana, as Sacend Class Mail mattor undar Act of March 7, 1B7B.
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Thought
Though thou exalt thyself as the eagle, and though thou set thy nest among the stars, thence will I bring thee down, saith the Lord. Obadiah 1:4. Though someone has said, "The moon is at your doorstep,” the stars are still far remote
Local Men Get
;/ Sneak Preview" William McElroy, manager of Putnam County Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, Inc., local Oliver dealer Roy Clines, sales manager, and Albert Hewlett, service manager, attended Oliver Corporation’s “Growing O” field demonstrations at the Waggoner Lehn Farm near Decatur, Illinois, on
Thursday, September 3.
The “sneak preview” was pre-
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
To the Editor:
Stites Reunion Held Sept. 7th
versity and the University of The annual Stites reunion Texas. His book lays bare all was held Monday. Sept. 7th, at
I have just witnessed one of the corruption and wheeling- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer the shrewedest political an- dealing of the Johnson political Evens on Greencastle R. 4. with nouncements on my television camp. I can not believe that fifty-one present, that I have ever seen. Perhaps American could read such During the social hour. Mrs. you may have seen it too. It be- ; documented proof about this Robert Smith (Mary Stites) gins with the picture of a small kind of illegitimate power, and rea d the history of her mother s girl pulling petals from a daisv, n °t be moved to condemn It famil y which she 15 preparing, and as she counts the petals and LBJ this fall at the polls. | ^ ^
another voice breaks into the According to Mr. Haley’s resound track. It is the voice of search, there is no means too our President, giving the count l° w or t° 0 immoral to further down and then the television is LBJ s power. Even the Kenafire with the picture of an nedies tried to remove Johnson
sented underYight'security pre- atom bomb eroding. The fol- by allowing, with their appar- ^ ^ stuY^Tr.’and MY cautions to dealers from lowing message from our presi- ent blessing the Senate investl- William Gibson and d , Uer throughout several states in this dent sa y s - ‘‘ we can not ^ the Bobb y Baker ' This Missie Jo. all of Crawfordsville; area. The outstanding features lives of children anywhere” and was LBJ s protege, whom he Henry Stites and children
and capabilities of Oliver's new the on, y solution is that we bad spoken of as “giving himproducts for the coming fall, * hould S° t0 the P olIs and vote ““ uns P arin Sly and without re-
I for him, LBJ. : gard to what he will get in reI am repulsed at such a sen- turn . . . and I consider him one | sational approach to win votes. | ol my most trusted, most loy-
liam and Martha Parrish. Those present for the reunion were a new found cousin. Mrs. Jesse Lee Smith of Coatesville; Miss Bertha Stites, Mr. and
Mrs. Amos Lancaster, Mr. and
Larry Neeley To Wed Patricia Lane Crabtree
The wedding of Miss Patricia Lane Crabtree and Larry; Neeley will take place Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Hanna Street Baptist Church. The ceremony will be conducted
by the Rev. Robinson.
Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. James Crabtree, 701 Crown Street, and Mr. and Mrs.
Cohn Neeley, Maple Street.
Voncastle Will Show "Hamlet" Richard Burton's ‘Hamlet" will be shown at the Voncastle Theater en September 23-24. Tickets, to go on sale immediately for the limited fourperformance engagement, will be sold In advance on a re-served-performance basis. Seats will not be reserved, but the number of tickets sold for each performance will not exceed the capacity of the theatre, thereby guaranteeing a seat to each
ticket holder.
they be reached, however, God will still be there to be reck-
oned with.
Personal And
Local News
The Women's Study Club will meet Friday, September 11,
with Mrs. Ira Moore.
Friendship Club has been postponed until September 16th. It will meet with Mrs. Ethel Mason, Indianapolis Rd. The Modern Mothers Study Club will meet Thursday evening at 8 o’clock with Mrs. Richard Sunkel. Dr. Graffis will
i have the program.
The Alpha Lota Chapter of
winter, and spring seasons were demonstrated under actual field
operating conditions, in com-. . ,
petition with other makes of However. I would imagine that al. and most competent friends.” machines in the same size class- we voters are in for a P olitical ^ ” ale Y rep ° rtS ' ? h T ° rtIy eg fight like this country has thereafter Kennedy and John-
never seen before. Much has son made their political trip to been said about the “extrem- Texas .... from which Johnists” in our newspapers but I son flew back as President.” 1 dare say that there will be no 1 The Baker case was lost in the
S.W. White, Jr., and his top management team from the Chicago headquarters of the! farm and industrial equipment subsidiary of The White Motor Company took the wraps off a broad range of new products which will be ready for distribution to dealers and customers
later this year.
The all-day field event was one of nine such demonstrations being presented at principal agricultural and i n d u strial centers across the country during August and September.
Becky, Mike and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stites and son, Gary, and grandson, Brian Goie, Mrs. William Stites and children. Ricky, Danny, Bobby and Pauline with friend, Jim Spear, Mrs. Alice Stites. all of Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stites, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stites, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wheeler and daughters. Mrs.
Looks at Lyndon. (The Palo Duro Press, Box 390, Canyon, Texas, price $1.) This book is , written by J. Evetts Haley,
Following a tent-session wel- cowman and historian . He is a come by president White and a graduate of West Tcxas Uni .
new-product run-down by vice president of operations, James D. Wormier the dealers were divided into four groups. Each group was transported by a White truck platform bus to one of four field stations for a one-!
hour demonstration of some of |f| NurSIDQ HoiTIC ome of the new machines at ^
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas
measures too extreme on the turmoil and except for a few Elva Parrish. Mrs. Daisy Goodpart of LBJ to retain his con- determined congressmen it has man, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannctrol of power over this country, been well hushed up by this ad- man and children. Jackie Lee, There has seldom, if ever, been! ministration. The facts are Kitty Jo and Sandra Sue, Mr. a man so power hungry and so j there for the voters to read: and and Mrs. Charles Stites and ruthless. If there is among the I hope that this letter will j children, John and Marsha. Mr. readers of this letter, anyone arouse enough people to the ex- an d Mrs- Paul David Evens and who questions such a statement, | tent that they will get a copy j children, David and Peggy, and I suggest they read A Texan of this book and read the facts. the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Let’s not let “Landslide Lyn- Evens, all of Greencastle. don” run rough-shod over the j
people of Indiana like he has run over the people of his own home state of Texas! B. B. A.
ANNIVERSARIES
Birthday
Terry Wood son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood 2 years today
Sept. 9th.
sales manager, and J.E. Streetman, director of dealer development, who also served as coor-
dinator of the program.
E.S.A. International is sponsor- . . .. .. .. . .
“ r work in the field against com-
ing a Kindergarten at petitive models. After each hour have entered a nursing home in
Mile School beginning Oct. 5, . . . . . ® * , T . . . session, the groups rotated to Jeffersomule.
1964. Please contact Virginia . ... i.- h,ii , , ° the next station. j Their new address is, Hill-. o icr, oa esvi e e e. 0 f me four stations fea- crest Nursing Home, 203 Sparks D. Russell Bontrager. Repub- | tured a presentation of Oliver's Ave. Jeffersonville. Indiana. lican candidate for U. S. sen- [ new parts merchandising pro-1 ator, will be one of the mam gram and their advertising and q Mnrp Kill pH speakers at the Republican ral- sales promotion program for ® IflUlB IXIIICU ly ta the Putnam County Fair- the coming year. A closing ses- United Press International grounds on Tuesday. Sept. 15. aion on merchandising and sales Indiana's 1964 traffic death
IELECTRIC SHAVER TUNE-UPl
89
FOR ONLY
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Snider planning was conducted back in
There wdll be two matmees and daughter, June, of Alexan- the big-top tent by D.W. and two evening performances dria, Virginia, and Mrs. Helen Koegle. vice president-market-
of the widely-acclaimed play, Phillips of Washington, D. C., i n g ; which recently completed its who have been visiting Mrs. Broadway engagement on the Minta Snider, returned home stage of the Lunt-Fontanne Monday. Theatre in New York. The Belle Union P.T.A. will have a pitch-in supper Monday, j
September 21st, at 7:00 in the gymnasium. The business meeting will be at 8:00. It will include the introduction of the
toll shot 10 ahead of last year's comparative figure today with two pre-dawn fatalities and half
H. L. Johnson, general a dozen others Tuesday.
Meeting Is Held By Maple Heights Club The Maple Heights
Home
Demonstration Club met at the
club house September 1st. The ; a °" tbe * a * r8tan< j
meeting was opened with all
"for Smort Feminine Foihion*’'
members singing the club's song-of-the-month. The Flag Salute and the Club Creed Immediately followed the singing. Nine members answered the roll call by stating the "Highlights of the Summer”. Ethel
and the budget. Everyone come! The Presbyterian Woman's Association meeting will be held Thursday, Sept. 10th at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. L. H Dirks. The executive board members will provide dessert. Please not change from the i usual carry-in dinner. Edna;
WHO STOLE THE SHOW? MteDek?
MASON JEWELERS 18 W. Washington St. ONE DAY ONLY FRIDAY, SEPT. 11 th 10:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. RIGHT HERE. RIGHT NOW, WE Will CLEAN, Oil, SHARPEN AND ADJUST YOUR SHAVER FOR $189. ANY MAKE: NOREICO — REMINGTON - SUNBEAM - SCHICK - RONSON PARTS FOR All SHAVERS YES, WE TAKE TRADE-INS ON NEW MODELS
Scharltel reported on the last
council meeting. All committee? Ha\rs Ta\.lor wil ha\e de-
votions. Marie Porter will tell of her summer work at Piney Woods School, Piney Woods.
Mississippi.
gave their reports before the j club members. The Treasurer' j and Secretary’s reports were j
approved as read.
The nominating committee
reported the nominations of the Marriage Licenses
following persons for the coming year: President. Mrs. Randall Crawley: Vice-President,
Jack Lee Campbell, filling station attendant, Greencastle,
n „ . ,. Route 3. and Jacqueline Ann Mrs. Ruth Fry; Secretary, Mrs. I „
Blume - secretary, Greencastle.
Irene Grubb; Treasurer, Mrs. Euncie Graves: News Reporter, Mrs. Iva Hammond. It was announced that the club will hold a rummage sale
September 19th.
A committee is to be appointed for the purpose of writing a new law into the Club Constitution. The law will deal with members absent from three or
more meetings.
A motion to donate five dollars toward school supplies for the Putnam County Day School for Retarded Children was made
and approved.
The lesson for the month de- j monstrated the technique of making wall plaques out of
metal.
The meeting was closed with the club prayer. Hostesses for the meeting were Ruth Chew
and Edith Chittenden.
Larry Marvin Neely, dry waller, and Patricia Lane Crabtree, at home, both of Greencastle.
C ARD OF THANKS Florence joins me in wishing to thank all our friends, neighbors and relatives for all their prayers. Get Well Cards and nice letters w'e received while I was in the hospital and after I returned home. They were all gratefully appreciated. Carl and Florence Ferrand Sebring. Fla. pd
To Undergo Surgery
Posse Hunting
Missing Woman CHESTERTON, Ind UPI — A mounted posses combed the rough terrian in Indiana Dunes State Park along Lake Mich- ; igan today searching for a
William E. Jones, Grencastle South Bend mother who vamshRoute 3, is a patient in the ed on * hike with her two Methodist Hospital in Indian- young children and three other apolis, where he will undergo persons. surgery Thursday morning His Mrs - Anita Wentz, 30, disap-
room number is A-400. IIANNUH
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peared while on an outing with Mrs. Rosemary Andrews, Niles, Mich., and their four youngsters, and an all-night search through 300 wooded acres failed to produce any trace of her. Mrs. Wentz went into a woods shortly before dusk Tuesday, telling Mrs. Andrews she was going to charge from her swim
suit.
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