The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1964 — Page 2

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Page 2 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

STATE OF INDIANA

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COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM dRCUTT

COURT

SEPTEMBER TERM. 1»M CAUSE NUMBER 20 Ml IN REt PETTrlON OF DELTA GAMMA FRATERNITY, A nonprofit eorporntion, to vacAte a section of alley in the E. J. Peck’i Enlargement to the tows, now city, of Greene a «tlt TO: THE CITY OF GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. AND THE CITIZENS THEREOF NOTICE Notice !« hereby alven that petitioner. Delta Gamma Fraternity, a nonprofit corporation has on the 30th day of September. 1#«* filed with the Putnam Circuit Court its Petition to Vacate a section of the East West »*• ley which now separates Lots Number 13 and 14 in E. J. Peck’s Enlareement to the town, now city, of Greencastle. Indiana, more particularly described,

to-wit:

Commencinc at the Southwest corner of Lot Number 14. Block Number 3 of said Enlargement; thence East with the South line of said lot number 14. One Hundred Ninety-seven feet to the Southeast corner of said lot number 14: thence South 12 feet to the Northeast corner of lot number .3 In said block number 3; thence West along the North line of said lot number 13. One Hundred Ninety-seven a*7) feet to the ,

Northwest corner of said Lot namville;

Number 13: thence North. 13 feet

to the place of beginning.

The above petition will be heard by said Putnam Circuit Court at * 30 o'clock A. M., on the 26th day of

October, 1»64

Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 30th day of September. 1664. Jack P Hmkle, Clerk Putnam

Circuit Court.

James M. Houck. Attorney for Petitioner.

Coatesville, Indiana. George Talbott, Cloverdale,

today, Oct. 9th.

Carl Elmore, Cloverdale. Oct. j

Mb

Reunion Held

Berck And Elmore

Mr. and Mrs. Oral McCullough and family, Charles Janice and Stephen, of Coatesville had as their Sunday din. j

THE DAILY IANNER

AND

HERALD CONSOLIDATED

2A*2> S. Jackson Si. Craancastla, Ind.

Business Phone OL 3-5151 Samuel R. Randen, Publisher Elizabeth Rariden, Business Myr. James B. Zeis, Manayiny Editor William D. Hooper, Adv. Myr. Entered in the Pott Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as Second Class Mad matter under Act ef March 7. 1S7B.

Subscription Prices

Cancer Cure

ner guests Sept. 27, the follow- n em# Delivery 35c per week ing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Frank n oM * p ufnoiB c#> $7 .oo p „ y,

Outside ef Putnam Ce. SS 00 par year' Outside ef Indiana $12.00 per year

Bible

Thout(hl

Berck and family of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Berck and Diana and John Henri HI, Mr. and Mrs. A1 De Hart and Allen and Carol. Mr. and Mrs. Don Caghill and Mike and Cathy and Mr. and Mrs. Don Berck and Cindy all of Indianapolis: Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert

and

guest, Vanessa Boesen of Put-

Mr. and Mrs. Ray-

mond Elmore and sons. Mike

and David of Cloverdale.

The dinner was in honor of the first Berek-Elmore reunion. Everyone enjoyed a delicious pitch-in dinner with plenty of fried chicken and baked ham.

fective in the treatment of cancer. On the basic of their investigation, the Freedom newspapers suggested that the unfavorable official scientific and governmental atitudes and actions against "Laetrile” come almost entirely from the findings of the 1952-53 investigation of the cancer commission of the California Medical Asociation and that the investigation was premature.

Elmore. Gloria and Linda angcn Proverbs 15:1 -

A soft answer turneth away

wrath: but grievous words stir delivery

house.

This is not only good strat-

egy in dealing with others but it reflects the spirit God ex-

pects from His followers.

President Pledges

are going to continue to move forward — or whether they are going to stand still," Johnson said, in remarks prepared for

at the Louisville court

2-»-2t

Hospital Notes Dismissed Thursday: Mattie Samuels. Clayton: Clifford Hughes. Poland: Judy Haltom. Cloverdale: Omer Reeves, Margaret McMahel, Mrs. Kenneth Wagle and daughter, Greencastle.

Marriage License Leonard Lee Sims. Farm Bureau mechanic. Greencastle. Route 4. and Dorcas Mae Norman, at home. Rockville, Route 3.

In the afternoon all the chil-

dren enjoyed pony rides and

games of various kinds. Picture taking was one of the events of the afternoon. Before everyone left at a late

hour, they spent a while in the living room singing request

Personal And Local News

Morris A. Mason was in Indianapolis all day Wednesday on

business.

COUNTY

SCHOOL NEWS

Mike Isenburg, senior, has received a commendation for a high score on the National! Merit Scholarship Qualifying

Test.

The Senior Play “Charlie’s Aunt,” will be presented the 1 30th of October at 8 o’clock in

The Regular Monthly Singing the Fillmore Gym. at Antioch Church will be Sun-|

ey spent than new pieces of furniture, slip covering, ect. There are several areas to be considered in lighting a room One is general room illumination. The second is light focus on activities. These are both essential to every room. Every room has a purpose and every purpose has a light. Those receiving secret Sister gifts were Maxine McCammack, Kay Jones, Pat Dorrsett and Gypsy Hacker. A cake was a\ arded to Jackie McCammack for the monthly raffle. A beautiful planter was presented to Betty Cline as the door prize. Fourteen members, one guest and two children attended this fun-filled evening. The thought for the month of October is, "We usually admire the other fellow more after we have tried to do his job.”

day at 2:00 welcome.

p. m. Everybody

The Hospital Guild Sewing Group will meet Tuesday morn-

hymns with Mrs. McCullough at S ’ :30 ' " the Nur ” s ' Home

her Conn Capri orsan. Basement.

All plan to meet next year for another joyous time of get

together.

Mrs. Robbins Hoatese To Barnard Ladies Aid

The Auto License Bureau will be closed all day, Monday,

October 12.

Victor Shobe Gould has entered the Methodist Hospital in j Indianapolis for treatment, his room number is 711.

REELSVTLLE SCHOOL October 2—The cheer leaders were chosen for the Reelsville Indians by the student body from a list of seventeen candidates. They are as follows: VARSITY — Brenda Landes. Kathy Bristow, Sally Killion. "B ' TEAM—Barbara Hansel. Cheryl Morlan, Brenda Sutherhn.

CARD OF THANKS

I wish to express my deep appreciation and thanks during my resent illness and stay in

the Putnam County Hospital, was held after Mrs

T wish to thank the doctors and the blood donors, all the hospital staff and the ministers. friends and relatives and neighbors for my many flowers and cards and visitors

while there. Cordie Snapp

Bro DeWayne Laws, will preach at the Long Branch Church of Christ, Sunday at ! 11 a.m. Visitors welcome.

October 5— Mrs. Sonnefield

along with her Senior Home Ec girls, attended the Home Show at Indianapolis. Mrs. Ralph Johnson and Mrs. Wm. Mullinix assisted as chaperones. The girls stated that the trip

was very eeducational.

Tokyo Visitor

TOKYO UPI — The Japanese foreign office Wednesday said Indonesian President Sukarno

The Barnard Ladies Aid held their October meeting at the home of Mrs. Mabel Robbins, assisted by Mrs. Madge Sutherlm and Mrs. Helen Rob-

bins.

A delicious pitch in dinner 1 Frances Louise Beams, 40,

Lela Page city, was arrested Thursday

asked the blesaing. night by Officer Bill Masten The business meeting opened f or speeding in a posted zone on

with the President taking j n( j 240.

charge. All joined in singing

‘"Help Somebody Today.” fol- * Irs - Elsie Hunter and her lowed by prayer by Mrs. daughter, Mrs. Homer McCamMaude Falein. Devotions were mack ot Stilesville, are visiting by Mrs. Sutherlin, reading the Mrs. Richard Stewart at Fort

sermonette of Rev, Don Jen- Myers, Florida. j

nings. It waa quite interesting. „ _ _ ... I There was a lot of business . Mr / 1 Fan J hon Z Cof ' in Bainbrldge Club

to be brought up for discussion has flled 8Ult in the ° wen C,r ’ To Tue«Uy

cuit Court, at Spencer, for a di- j

vorce from Franklin D. Coffin. I Community Service Club

Elliott Hickam is attorney for

the plaintiff.

the Barnard school house. We are hoping for a good crowd. There were 18 members, two

WILL WED TOMORROW Dr. and Mrs. Cleveland P. Hickman announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Janice Ruth, to John Leslie Thatcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Thatcher of Areola. Indiana. They will be married in the Methodist Church at Areola, Saturday, October 10. Mrs. Robert A. Logan of Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor, and Donald Thatcher, brother of the bridegroom, will serve as best man. The young couple, who met this summer in Honolulu where Miss Hickman was studying at the University of Hawaii, will leave October 20 for Hawaii where they will live for the coming year while Mr. Thatcher completes his service with the armed forces. Photo by Ralph Taylor

Miller Woos Illinois Votes QUINCY. HI. UPI—Republican vice presidential nominee William E. Miller starts another full day of campaigning today in this “all American” river city on the banks of the

Mississippi.

Miller came to Illinois—one of the Republican’s key targets —only two days after President Johnson blitzed through, hoping to keep the state in the Democratic column. Johnson visited Springfield j and Peoria Wednesday. Miller | heads for southeastern Illinois j and Lawrenceville before winding up the day in the Chicago suburb of Evanston.

THE DAILY BANNER today that President Johnson had “earned the right to America's continued trust and support.” He said that Johnson, on the basis of both reason and experience. had “shown himself eminently qualified for the awesome responsibilities” of the presidency. The Minnesota senator said such qualifications were vital because “for the first time in history, one man possesses the ability to destroy the past, the present, and the future — literally to bring time to an end— and that man is the President ol the United States.” Humphrey made the statement in a speech prepared for delivery at Princeton University. He also was scheduled to appear today in Camden, Trenton, Jersey City and Philadelphia.

LBJ Reckless

CHICAGO UPI — Richard M. Nixon said Wednesday night President Johnson was reckless and irresponsible and owed Sen. Barry Goldwater an apology in their dispute over the control of NATO nuclear weapons.

RUSSELLS North Side of Square

WIN CASH PRIZES During our FALL SALE

Going Home

October 6— The Junior Hi j cheer leaders were elected today. Three girls were chosen out of six candidates. They are as follows: Marcia Buller. dick, Renee Hudkms, Janine

Sutherlin.

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthday

Twila Marie Dorsett, 5 years old Oct. 9th. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Dorsett.

which took a lot of time. Plana were made for the

. bazaar and supper which will will arrive here for an unoffi-, be held the 30th of October J

oial visit on Oct. 21. Surkano the Barnard school house. We Charles W Jenninsrs 8 0 9 currently is attending the con- ar . fnr „ „„„ , Chaiies w. Jennings, 829 fenence of non-aligned nations were mTmne?. t o Garden9lde Drive ’ GreencasUe - in Cairo. There were 18 members, two Indiana, has returned to Wheachildr en and one guest, Mrs. i ton co ii e ge (Illinois) as a jun-

; Davidson, present. ior for the 1 9 64 . 6 5 school year . The November meeting 1* to h c a grduate of Greencastle

be with Myrtle Plunkett. Happy! high achod.

birthday was sung to Rubyi The Brick Chapel Home DemMartin. She received some onstration Club will meet Tuespretty gifts from her aid Sis-; day at with Mrs> Glenn ter ‘ I Flint. Mrs. Abrell Gentry will |have the lesson “Accessories In

the Home. Please note change

oi meeting place.

The Greencastle Morning Musics le will hold its first fall meeting at 9:45 on Wednesday morning, October 14th at the home of Mrs. Raymond W. Pence. 726 East Seminary Street. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Peter Hill who will talk on the History of Jazz. Thursday evening guests of Virginia Brann and family was Congressman Carl Albert of Washington D. C. and McAllister, Oklahoma. Mr. Albert is House Majority Leader. Mrs. Brann. Brenda, diaries and Deanna and Mrs. Ann McKeehan and daughter were dinner guests of Congressman Albert.

SPECIAL SERVICES W*, tht Church of Christ of Stilosvillo, are now meeting in our new building. We invite you to « special ser-

vice, October 11, at 2:30.

Speaker: Roy Cogdell of California

of Bambndge will meet on Tuesday. Oct. 13, with Mrs. Bernice Steward at 7:30 p. m. Mrs Donald Phillips will give th- lesson on Accessories in the

home.

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DPC Women’s Club WU1 Meet Monday The opening meeting of The DePauw Woman’s Club will be held at 6:15 Monday evening, October 12 in the Student Union Building Ballroom. This first meeting will be a dinner meeting honoring new members. Mrs. Lois Ritchie. who is just back from Vietnam, will be the speaker and the Triple Trio from the High School will sing. If you haven't been contacted by one of the hostesses, please call Mrs. Elmer Carriker or Mrs. Floyd Peterson for reservations.

LONDON UPI — Two teenagers from Cleveland. Ohio, j who came to England three weeks ago so they could be near the Beatles, are going home today, a U. S. Embassy spokes- | man announced. The girls, Martha Schendel and Janice Hawkins, both 16. were picked up by London police Wednesday night. Scotland Yard officials said they were “none the worse” for the experience.

Sen. Humphrey Praises Johnson PRINCETON, N. J. UPI — Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey said

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Alexander - Clodfelter Vows Exchanged

Miss Barbara Ann Clodfelter and Lester Allen Alexander were united in marriage Sunday, October 4th, in the First Baptist Church. Rev. Stanley Nicol performed the double ring ceremony. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clodfelter. Brazil, and Mrs. Julia Alexander, Putnamville. The bride wore a street length dress of powder blue faille with an overskirt of chiffon, and a silver white hat with matching veil. Mrs. Linda Lou Wills, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor and Richard Wills was best man. Following the ceremony a dinner was held at Hunt’s for the wedding party. The couple left on a short wedding trip. Photo by Ken Nix

SPAGHETTI SUPPER Tuesday, October 13th, AMERICAN LEGION HOME Serving from 5 to 8 p. m. Prepared by Joe Hunter and Antonio Caruso.

Club Met With

Karen Allen

The Jefferson Belles Young Homemakers Club held their monthly meeting, October 5th, in the home of Karen Allen witl Joyce McCammack acting

Seizure Fatal

NEW YORK UPI — Charles

Hodges. 69. professor emeritus a6 co . hostess . In kceping with of international politics at New | th e aDDroaching Hallowe’en

York University and a pioneer radio news broadcaster, died Thursday of a heart attack.

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members appeared in an unusual array of costumes. During the arrivals and games Joyce and Karen were busy taking home movies which the club will eagerly be waiting until the next club meeting to view. Two new members were welcomed into the club, Polly Sullivan and Jackie McCammack. The membership now totals

twenty.

During the business meeting the following officers were elected: President Carolyn Nichols; Vice President. Joyce McCammack: Secretary, Jackie McCammack: Treasurer, Gypsy Hacker: News Reporter, Polly Sullivan; Song Leader, Alice

Hacker.

Plans were discussed for the members to attend the Achivement Day activities. The club will appear for the j second time this year, Oct. 30. 1 on the Don Melvin Show. Betty Cline and Kay Jones gave an interesting lesson on Accessories for the home. The selection and use of accessories tell the story—project the feeling and transform a cold impersonal show room into a warm friendly living space that says “Come in—interesting and active people live here." For accessonts do the same things for

I your home that costume jewelery does for your dress or proper seasoning does for food. Well chosen accessories add to the beauty, usefulness and expressivness of the home, and to the well being people who live there. A few well chosen accessories that are worthy of the space they occupy, make r-ore sense and e^n contribute to more satisfaction to family living. Lamps and lighting being one of the useful accessories in the home was discussed at length. Often modern man uses light only to avoid bumping into objects. We forget that without light, there is no sight, no color, moods can be created and no texture, no form. With light, changed, patterns and texture emphasized or muted. Budget wise, effective lighting can do more for a room with less mon-

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