The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 October 1964 — Page 2
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OBITUARY I For tho' from out our bourne of Ida Jane Heath was born Time and Place, September 10, 1876, in Jefferson The flood may bear me far. Township, Putnam County, the I hope to see my Pilot face to
daughter of Samuel B. and ^ ace
Mary Shaw Wright. She at- j tended Central Normal College at Danville and after graduating taught school for several years. She was married to Charles A. Heath in 1900 and he preceded her in death September
8. 1942. After their
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks to the Putnam County Hospital staff, the ladies who
marriage sa t with our mother. Dr. Steele,
she and her husband moved in- Dr Jones, Rector Funeral to their home east of Reelsville Home. Rev. Dallas Rissler. the where they reared their family pallbearers and all those who ol three children. Loren T., were so helpful during the illCharles Arthur and Eula Clay. ne ss and the death of our She lived there very contented- mother, Ida J. Heath, ly for 64 years. The Family She is survived by the two j
sons and daughters, four grand-1
children. WUliam T. Heath of IN MEMORY
Brazil, Julia Jean. Marcia Kay
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Bible
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the daughter of the late Mrs. 1 Ideals and Principles basic to Jean Coffman and Harold Coff- our Country in World Aaffairs." man, step-father. The groom is Plans were made for our the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ford county convention to be held in Webber. Beaumont. Texas, and the spring. Some committees is in the U. S. Navy, stationed were appointed and will be at Rhode Island. notified. Following the ceremony a re- Each club is asked to sponsor ception was held at the home of an Art exhibit, from third the bride's grandparents, Mr. grade to high school, and Mrs. Carl Snapp. The young | In November clubs are asked couple left immediately for to have an Arthritis breakfast
Beaumont, Texas.
and the proceeds to go to research for this painful disease.
Federated Club Council Meets
Baptist Women To
Meet October 6
, in loving memory of mv son, .
and Max Ray Walker of Indian-1 Maimce Bee who passed away ter Heller is slated to outline an destroyed is death. I Conn-
apolis: also two brothers. Joseph B Wright of Greencastle and Emmons B Wright of Reelsville and a host of rela-
tives and friends. She was a wonderful mother and very good to her family and friends. She was a member of the Christian Church and lived a good Christian life. Sunset and evening star. And one clear call for me! And may there be no moaning
of the bar.
When I put out to sea. But such a tide as moving
seems asleep.
Too full for sound and foam. When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home. Twilight and evening Bell, And after that the dark! And may there be no sadness
of farewell,
When I embark;
9 years ago. October 1, 1955. When the evening shades are falling And I am sitting all alone In my heart there comes a longing If you only could come home. Mother. Ethel Coffman
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Economic Policy for Prosper- thians 15:26.
ity” in a pre-election address at DePauw University tomor-
rc-
IN MEMORY
Chief economic advisor to President Johnson. Dr. Heller will speak at 10 a. m. in MeHarry Hall at a public convocation sponsored by the University. The 49-year.old Oberlin College graduate was named the nation's top architect for the
Christianity presents queror for the dread
death.
Personal And Local News
A son was born Wednesday at
In loving memory of our father and grandfather, Rollie W. Staten, who passed away 2 i years ago today, October 1,'
1962.
Deep in our hearts lies a picture of a loved one gone to rest. Loved, missed and remembered
always
„ . , sities, fiscal adviser to the govBecause he was one of the R
economy in 1961 by President the Putnam County Hospital to Kennedy. Until that time he had Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pursell of been chairman of the economics Greencastle, Route 3.
department at the University of
Minnesota.
Concurrent assignments undertaken as a Minnesota faculty member include visiting lectureships at three major univer-
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best. Sadly missed by Mildred and Dick Armstrong
ernor of Minnesota, and tax advisor to King Hussein of Jordan.
LOOSE DIAMOND SALE V4 CARAT $50. to $200. Vs CARAT $65. to $250. y 2 CARAT $96. to $400.
These diamonds are of quality with sufficient beauty for use in jewelry. Very fine quality from time to time, are available at slightly higher price*. YOUR MONEY REFUNDED WITHIN 60 DAYS IF YOU CAN BUY A BETTER DIAMOND FOR LESS MONEY.
LAYAWAY CASH BUDGET ACCOUNTS AVAILABLE
MAS ON Jewelery SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE. GREENCASTLE
Oeodlines Set For Xmas Mail
The Reelsville kindergarten organization will have a meeting Friday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock in the school cafeteria. There will be a free horse show at the Morris Williams Farm, west of Brick Chapel, Sunday, October 4th, at 1:00. Everyone is welcome.
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Delta Kappa Gamma will 1 meet Saturday. Oct. 3rd, at 5:30 with Mrs. Mabel Davidson of i Coatesville. It will be a pitch-! in dinner. For transportation
Mrs. Charles Purcell of
Roachdale, president of Putnam The ladies of the First Baptist County Federation of Clubs, church will please notice the held a council meeting and change of date for the next luncheon at the Fairway res- Missionary Society meeting. taurant, Greencastle. October 6th will be the night at „ ,« ,, . ,. . 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Louise
Mrs. Purcell called the meet- 1 ing to order by reading a poem,
“Soul Immortal.”
Roll call will be the number of
chapters read.
The program will be the 1st
and 2nd chapter of the study book, “The American Baptist
with a Spanish Accent.” Please come, we need you,
| The pictures the art students bring some one wi th you.
be the co-hostess.
The Fifth District convention was announced to be held Thursday, October 1st, at the Methodist Church, Rockville. Each club is to enter the cup
! contest.
WASHINGTON UPI — The
Post Office Department warned call OL 3-5845.
. postmasters across the country I to be prepared to handle 7 bil- | lion letters, cards and packages j during the Christmas season
this year.
Postal officials, in a special
156-page bulletin on
' for the annual holiday deluge,
based on its forecast on the 6.7 . . .. i billion pieces of mail handled There wU ! b ' * last year during the two weeks Covered Br,d " Glrl S “ u * Put ‘ j before Dec 25 nam Count y neighborhood asso-
ciation on Monday. October 5,
Robert Oren Langdon, 27, Cloverdale, was arrested by City Officer Larry Rogers on South Bloomington Street at 12:15 this morning for failure to
preparing exhibit P ro P er registration on
the car he was driving.
Women Are Women The World Over One of the women in the group of the visitors trom Brazil brought the tour to a halt for a few minutes in the court house the other day. Senorita Noeme Lantelme. Rio de Janerio, Dr. J. Holmes Martin, coordinator of the Purdue-Brazil Project, and Mrs. Katherine Benner, who is serving as technical leader of the group of church leaders, inspect the universal problem—a runner in a stocking. Only in Brazil they are called "ladders.”
Photo by Ken Nix
! door-prize. Blueberry tarts were
served for refreshments.
For those sending Christmas
at 7:30 p. m., in Gobin Church
packages overseas by ship to. _
persons who receive their mail Charterhouse lounge. All
ers, co-leaders and troop com-
lead-
through Army post offices, the department said items must be mailed by Nov. 20 if they are to arrive on time. Other deadlines: November 30 — All surface mail to Hawaii and Alaska. December 5 — Parcels to distant points in this country. December 10 — Air parcels to Army post offices. December 10 — Greeting cards to distant points in this
country.
December 14 — Local gift
parcels.
December 15 — Local Greeting cards.
mittee members are invited attend.
Like My Living Doll your cleaning will look, when returned with Top Value Stamps. Old Reliable. White Cleaners.
entered in the State contest will be on exhibit; also the goods made by the blind will be on display. Plans for the “County Town Hall Meeting" to be held on Saturday, October 24, at the Charterhouse, at the Gobin Memorial, from 10 to 12 a. m. : The county education department chairman, Mrs. Earl Sutherlin, with the assistance of county president and education division chairman, will plan the
meeting.
Community leaders will be called upon to assist and to take part in the “Town Hall.” There will be panel discussions on vocational training opportunities for local youth, conservation, the water pollution and how to provide for the teaching of Indiana history in the schools, and more United States history and government.
A report on “State Taxes and j with emphasis on “American
ON TOP—Dich Sisler, acting manager of the Cincinnati Reds, can afford that big smile with his team forging ahead of the phaltering Phillies for National League lead.
Suit Lost By
Mrs. Rockefeller
Dr. David C. Pellett, Associate Professor of Old Testament at Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis, will be guest preacher Sunday morning in
WHITE PLAINS, N. T. UPI The First Christian Church. The - A State Supreme Court jus- ; worship service, beginning at
tice awarded Dr. James Slater
Hospital Notes
Dismissed Wednesday: Harvey Owens, Mrs. Hollis Shepherd and son. Mrs. Charles Roach and son, Greencastle; Wildonna Edwards, Spencer: Mrs. George Bumgardner and son. Coatesville; Anna Marie Bryant, Martinsville.
Legislation" was given by Mrs. Ronald Clearwaters. The report showed where the tax money was spent and where the ma- | jority of it came from. Certain 1 portions of federal and state j taxes were also discussed. The president of the club, Mrs. John Davies, opened the regular portion of the meeting with the club creed. The roll was called by the secretary, Mrs. Kenny Phillips. Fifteen members answered to the roll call by telling of a “Club Head-
ache.”
Mrs. Harold Chilcote gave the treasury report and Mr. Clark Bryan gave the Outlook Report. ^ Mrs. West read the history of the song of the month prior to the club members singing three stanzas of the song. Mrs. James Mason explained the dif- . ference between simple and I compound fractures. Mrs. Don Kendall reminded the club ! members to register and vote. Mrs. Davies announced the new treasurer for the coming year will be Mrs. Crawford Burris.
On sabbatical leave from the Mrs. John Zeiner gave a report
BE SURE AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE DISCOUNT TICKETS TO See BIG SAM THE WORLD'S LARGEST BULL AT LANGDON BROS. CLOVERDALE
10:30 a. m., will be conducted by George H. Mullins, student associate minister of the church.
ANNIVERSARIES » Birthday Wilma Pelfry, October 2. 1964
\\< lips
Murphy absolute custody today of the four minor children Mrs. Nelson A. Happy Rockefeller
relinquished at the time of their seminar y ui is yeari £) r . pellett on the council meeting. Memdivorc «- j win leave from New York in bers were reminded to contact It was an unhappy day for mid-December to continue Mrs. Chilcote in advance if they Mrs. Rockefeller who had studies in the Holy Land region planned to attend the Achieve-
sought to reverse a pre-divorce ! of the Middle East. During agreement which gave her vir- I 1956-57, he was appointed as
ologist ex-husband custody of Fellow at the American School nieeting ueie Mrs. Roy Moon the children, reversing only vis- of Oriental Research, Jerusalem, 31111 Mrs ' Charles Nichols, itation rights for herself. The Jordan. Besides his Old Testa-' The meetin £ was closed with
ment Day program.
Guests during the September
1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA (Cenvertible) One owner, like new inside and out.
1963 MERCURY CUSTOM, 4 Dr. One local owner, like new inside and out.
new ruling by Justice Joseph A. ment appointment at Christian Gagliardi retained the visitation Theological Seminary, Dr. Pelrights and gave Mrs. Rocke- lett serves as registrar and difeller generous vacation rights rector of graduate work. with the children. { J ^ ...
A graduate of Butler Umver-
Gagliardi said he had met sity and the University of Chi.
the club prayer.
Webber-Eiteljorge Nuptials Solemnized
1961 MONTEREY MERCURY, 2 Dr. On* local owner, low mileage and clean.
West Side of Square
Miss DeRonda Jean Eiteljorge and Gary Michael Webber were
RObert HarrU ’ with’the'children alone on two ^0. ^ Pellett is’a member of | united 111 marriage Tuesday
occasions and took Uieir wishes phi Kappa Phi and Theta Phi
honorary societies, the Society of Bibical Literature and Exegsus and the National Associa-
tion of Biblical Instructors. He ^ J . f 01 immediate family. Their attendwrote a series of 23 articles . .. ...
1960 SUPER 88 OLDSMOBILE One local owner. Nice & clean.
25 years Oct. 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Amo., 25 years Oct. 1st.
Wise.
into consideration.
NOTICE The DAIRY CASTLE DRIVE-IN Will be open until Sunday night, October 1 8th. Due to shortage of help we will close at 1 0 o'clock nightly. We wish at this time to thank all our many friends and patrons for a very success-
ful season.
THANKS SO VERY MUCH -- THE JULIAN STEELE FAMILY
evening at 7 o'clock. Sept. 29th, by Rev. Claude M. McClure at the Methodist Old Bethel Church, Spring Ave., Greencastle. in the presence of the
1959 BONNEVILLE PONTIAC 4 Dr. St. Wagn. Clean, Bargain, tell worth the mane/.
concerning the geography of the Bible mentioned in the New Testament for the “Interpreter's Bible.” Chaplain in the United States Air Force. Dr. Pellett has also served as minister of Christian Churches in Indiana and Wisconsin. The sermon and worship service Sunday will be in keeping with World Communion Sunday, being observed throughout all Christendom this week. Minister of the local congregation. Rev. j Maxwell James Webb, is attending sessions of The International Convention of Christian Churches in Detroit. Michigan. | and will be guest preacher in Central United Church of Canada, Windsor, Ontario, this Sunday.
ants w'ere Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rogers. Mrs. Kay Sutherlin, Aunt of the bride, played the Wedding March. The bride is
EAST SIDE MOTOR SALES INDIANAPOLIS ROAD Greencastle, Indiana
Mrs. Cedric Tharp Hostess To Club Mrs. Cedric Tharp was hostess for the Marionettes Home Demonstration Club during the September meeting. Mrs. Max West won the decorated cake
FREE BEAN DINNER Tuesday, Oct. 6th Serving Starts At6 P.M.-Till? Lions Club Bldg - Bainbridge Beans Cooked by the Fountainette Bean Association Sponsored by Putnam County Democratic Candidates Entertainment Public Invited
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