The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 November 1964 — Page 2

The Daily Banntr, Graaneastla, Indiana Saturday, Nevamb4r 7,1964

Hospital Notes Dismissed Friday: Ralph Strobel, Jean Moore, James Bennett, Wilmer Hess, Mrs. Billy Hunter and daughter, Helen Hixon, Greencastle; Myrtle Aslip, Reelsville; Barbara Simpson, Spencer.

today, November 7, 1962.

and Mrs. Anna Hall. Door prize was won by Mrs. Douglas Fellows. Delicious refreshments were enjoyed by all. The next

' Our hearts still ache with lone- meeting will be November 2th liness, with Mrs. Geneva Bartley. Our eyes shed many a tear. Members please bring Cheer It was so hard to part with one Guild gifts. That was so very dear. •

DePauw Women’s Club Luncheon, Tuesday

The DePauw Women’s Club will hold a carry-in luncheon at 1:00 p. m. Monday, November 9th at the Alpha Phi Sorority House. Each member will bring a salad and her own

Sadly missed by the children Alma Hurst. Mrs. Clora Quinlan Roscoe Hill

IN MEMORY

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Warren Township. Putnam County. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place at the office of the ! trustees at 7:30 P M. on the 23 day i of November. 1964. will consider the i following additional appropriations t which said officers consider necessary | to meet the extraordinary emergency

existing at this time.

Reduction Near INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Action taken by the Indiana Public Service Commission will mean an annual reduction for commercial customers of the Tipmont Rural Electrical Membership Corp., amounting to $7,-

500.

The reduction had been requested by the REMC.

In memory of Mary Louise To s w a "ary P 0 f F justtcl

Ellis, who passed away Novem-

ber 8, 1961.

of Peace S350 00

Taxpayers appearing at such meetI ing shall have a right to be heard thereon The additional appropriation

table service. Mrs. Marie Porter The depth of sorrow we cannot as finalI 'y made win be automatically i ^ r : referred to the State Board of Tax will be gUCSt speaker for the tell, Commissioners, which Board will hold occasion. Baby sitting wil be when we think of the one we “ t ^TountT^udi^^omce^o^ P^tprovlded at Charter House. loved SO well. nam County, Indiana, or at such other 1 „ . ... ! place as may be designated. At such ! Deep in our hearts her mem- hearing, taxpayers objecting to any of I orv . i such additional appropriations may be NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION y ^ ‘ heard and interested taxpayers may in the Circuit Court of To love, cherish, and never for- inquire of the County Auditor when Putnam County Indiana. and where such hearing will be held. Notice is hereby given that MADE- j & ct - Harold Berry, Trustee LINE killinger was on the 4th day | Three years have passed since o fflcer °‘ Umt 7 u „ of November, 1964, appointed: Execu- { J r Warren Township 7-14-21 trix of the Wilt of HARRIETT K. | that sad day,

SPALDING, deceased.

All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court with-

in six ffil months from the date of the — — COURT first publication of this notice or aald heart and mind September TERM. 1964

claims will be forever barred. ! ■ . Estate No. 10,337

Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this A beautiful memory site left - N THE; MAXTER of 4th day of November. 1*64. , .., rc-TiTtr np Probate Cause No. 10.449 I b«hind. ElUah W Holloway, , A ^ r JJ e ? s ! Wonderful memories woven in deceased L i ON & fOYD ■ , NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS Jack p. Hinkle gold and jewels. interested in the estate

These are the thoughts we ten- of Elijah w. Hoiioway - , . , - - . In the matter of the Estate of derly hold SO dear to our Elijah W. Holloway, deceased. hMrta No - 10 ' 337 neaiis, NoUce is hereby given that The

And to those who knew her, First National Bank of Cloverdale, In-

i diana. as Special Administrator of the ' above named estate, has presented and filed its final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit Court, on the 7th day of December, 1964, at which time all persons interested

W’hen the one we loved was state of Indiana j ) ss: caned away. county of putnam

Sincere and true — in her IN THE putnam circuit

Clerk of the Circuit Court tor Putnam County Indiana.

7--4-21-3t

Putnam Court Notes

General Motors Acceptance Corp. vs. Donald W. Ratcliff, complaint for recovery of money paid under a mistake of fact. Lyon & Boyd are attorneys for

the plaintiff.

Glenn Love vs. Raymond Albright and Bernice Albright, complaint for possession of real

estate.

William N. and Violet M. Rogers vs. James H. and Barbara A. Alexander, complaint for breach of contract. Hughes & Hughes are attorneys for th* plaintiff.

CARD OF THANKS This is to express my sincere appreciation to my neighbors, friends and relatives for their kindness shown me during my recent illness. Thanks for your players, the beautiful flowers, the many, many cards, notes and other tokens of kindness. Also, I wish to thank Dr. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klebusch and the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. God bless all of you. Roxanna Miles

and loved her dearly,

Her memory will never grow

old.

Sadly missed by sisters and brother,

THE DAILY BANNER

AND

HERALD CONSOLIDATED 26-28 S. Jackson St. Greencastle. Ind. Business Phone OL 3-5151 Samuel R. Rariden, Publisher Elizabeth 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 per year Outside of Indiana $12.00 pot year Bible Thought The fool hath said in his heart, there is no God. Psalm

14:1.

This is plain and pointed speech. God’s word seldom calls anyone a fool. But according to the Bible, the atheist is a fool.

Somewhere he got fooled. Personal And Local News

The Auto License Branch will be closed Wednesday, Veterans Day, November 11th. MOSCOW UPI — Russia

Bro. Dewayne Laws will paraded huge new military preach at tthe Long Branch rockets through Red Square toChurch of Christ Sunday, Nov. da y jn a show of Soviet strength 8. 11 a. m. Visitors welcome. marking the 47th anniversary

DAR CITIZEN

To Hike Rates INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Morocco water users can expect improved service at higher rates if a petition filed by the town with the Indiana Public Service Commission is approved.

It asks

to issue

authority

$142,000 in waterworks bonds | Velyet Ann Clark dau&hter to finance a treatment plant, of Mr an( j Mrs E U g ene Clark, mains and a reservoir. A rate piQ^g 3 ( Greencastle, has been hike with a minimum monthly | chosen by the F iii more High

hike with a minimum monthly charge of $2.25 was asked.

Reds Show New Military Rockets

■zV,. -MVi A ‘-b said estate are required to appear in Mr. and Mrs. Clj.de Asn £

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradtke Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Vanlandingham Mrs. Emma Kearschner Mrs. William Jones

said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim

to any part of said estate.

Jack P. Hinkle

Clerk of the Putnam Circuit

Court

Attorney for Estate Frank G. Stoessel 7-14-2t

of the Bolshevik revolution.

City firemen made a run in

the township truck, at 4:45 Fri- The giant weapons, 80 feet day afternoon, to extinguish a long and 12 to 15 feet in diamewoods and field fire east of | ter, dwarfed the 60-foot-long McBride s Corner, north of “Havana cigar” missiles which

Meeting Held By Golden Circle Club The Washington Township

Mars Shot Fails CAPE KENNEDY UPI

-The

Golden Circle Club met at the United S t a t e s, thwarted by a home of Mrs. Walter Hutcheson freak mishap in its first at-

IN MEMORY

tempt to explore Mars, today readied another Mariner probe for the same picture-taking

mission.

on October 29th for an evening

meeting.

The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs.

Lena Trusdell by singing the Mariner 3 died late Thursday Club song and repeating the n ig-ht, about nine hours after Lord’s Prayer in unison. launch, despite the last-ditch Devotions were read by Mrs. efforts of a team of scientists Ezra craft. Secretary's report to revive the complex, 565was read by Mrs. Lloyd Fel- pound spacecraft. lows. Treasurer’s report by Mrs.

Harlan Nelson.

Roll can “Keep smiling” was Look To Universe

answered by twelve members. A convalescent card was sent to a sick member. Old and new busi-

ness was discussed.

HOUSTON UPI — The U. S. apace program is looking bei vond the moon and out toward

the planets.

The meeting closed with the

reading of the club creed. A sea- Even as the unsuccessful sonal contest was conducted ^ rs P robe was launched from

Greencastle. Charles Gregory, Avenue D, was arrested by Officers Alva Hubble and Bill Hasten at 1:10 this morning, on East Franklin Street, for drunken driving, public intoxication, disorderly conduct and resting arrest. Children of members interested in participating in the Moose Christmas Program are asked 1 to meet at the Moose Home 'Monday night at 7:00. Children who are unable to attend and 1 would like to participate may call OL 3-9320. Funeral services for William Taylor, Amo, will be held Monday at 11:00 a. m. at the Powell Funeral Home in Coatesville. Mr. Taylor was a well known carpenter in Greencastle for many years. He helped build many of the houses on DePauw campus and other residences in

this city.

had been expected to sensation of the day.

be the

School faculty as the recipient of the DAR award for Citizenship. Velvet was chosen as Girls’ State alternate her Junior year and is presently Senior Class secretary. Among many other duties she is also secretarytrsaiorer of the Booster Club and i member of Chorus and National Honor Society. She will now compete with other girls for county and possibly statewide honors.

Sheinwold On Bridge Don’t Give Up Game Without A Struggle By Alfred Sheinwold

National Men’s Team Champion When you’ve won several rubbers in a row, your opponents tend to be depressed. Keep playing and making the most of your psj’chological advantage. When you’ve lost several rubbers in a row, you may be the depressed one. Stop playing as

The Branigin homestead now soon as you conveniently can.

is occupied by the Dwight L. Smith family. Smith is grand secretary of the Indiana Grand

on July 19, 1891.

Branigin was born in a modern home on N. Yandes St., about eight blocks from the McNutt birthplace, on July 26, 1902, just nine j’cars and one

week after McNutt.

The Branigin family lived in Roger’s birthplace until he was about 14 years old. Later they moved across town to a larger house on a big wooden lot on W. Banta St. That house became the family homestead until the death of Elba L. Branigin. Sr., father of Roger and three oth-

er sons.

Lodge of the Masonic order and commutes between Indianapolis

and Franklin daily.

The Ted Valentine family lives where Branigin was born. The McNutt birthplace later became the homestead of the Harry Kelly family. Kelly was Franklin city clerk-treasurer in the 1930s and early 1940s. His daughter, Mrs. Doris Pangbum, widow of a former Johnson County sheriff and clerk, now holds her father’s old position in

the city government.

The Kelly heirs, including Mrs. Pangburn, still own the

McNutt birthplace home and *t j jng rood "could po“ s Vibly"happem

North dealer

North-South vulnerable

NORTH

* KQ

V Q42 O AKI * KQ1074 WIST EAST 4 109754 * A«3l « K3 V995 0 1064 0 997$ *A92 ^ * 5 J SOUTH

* IS

V A! 1076

O Q32 * JS4

North Boat Sooth We* 1 4 Pass 1 9 Pam 2 NT Paas 3 S? Pa»

4 V AH Pass

Opening lead — A *

East had lost five rubbers in a row before playing today's hand, and was sure that noth-

The official Soviet news agency Tass described them as “giant strategic intercontinental rockets.” The parade also featured rockets which Tass said were designed for undersea launching, like America’s Polaris missiles.

Second Franklin Man Is Governor FRANKLIN. Ind. UPI — When Roger D. Branigin takes the oath of office as governornext Jan. 1, he will become the second native of Franklin in 33 years to be chief executive of Indiana. Paul V. McNutt, who was elected governor in 1932, was born here. McNutt was born in a small frame house on N. Walnut St.

is occupied by a housekeeper who cared for Mrs. Pangburn’s mother during her declining

years.

Both Branigin and McNutt, who later established a law practice at nearby Martinsville, were attorneys and both were Democrats. McNutt went on to become War Manpower Commissioner to the Philippines. He was considered presidential timber in his prime j-ear but these unfortunately for him coincideo with the presidential career of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

In loving memory of our dear mother, Mrs. Alpha Hill, who

departed this life two years ago 1 and won by Mrs. Hubert Hinote ■ C 3 ! 5 ® Kennedy Thursday, two | scientists 1,000 miles away

were suggesting ways to dispatch astronauts to Mars — perhaps within the next 10

years.

Who done it? We done It! Top Quality with Top Value Stamps. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

HAROLD W. STEWART

would like to thank the voters who supported him in the recent election. Your confidence in placing him in the office of Joint Representative will be remembered.

EvtryonR Invited!

KIWANIS BREAKFAST

Sunday, Nuv. 8th

7:30- 16:30 «.*. RIDPATH SCHOOL All You Can Eat For $1.00 ^ancakoi — tggt — Sautaga — Drink* Pr*c«*4t F*r Kiwanii CanWnunity ActviitfM

PUTNAM COUNTY VOTERS I want to thank you for your support in the election. Laurence R. Jones, M.D.

Want Rate Boost INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The j Farmersburg Telephone Co. to- ! day petitioned the Indiana PubJ lie Service Commission for auj thority to carry out a $224,000 j financing plan and to increase ! rates,

j

The utility asked to borrow

$173,000 and sell 1,000 shares of common stock for $51,000 in orj der to finance a conversion to

| automatic dial service. When the approved service is

[ available, the utility proposes | hiking rates. One-party residenj tial would increase from $4.75 | to$5.50, rural service on a multiparty line from $4.50 to $5.00 j More rate hikes were planned

| in other user categories.

CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Present Day Club—2 p. m.— Mrs. Cleve Thomas. Alpha Chi Omega Alumnae— Mrs. Roy Sutherlin—7:45 p. m. Tuesday Reading Club, Mrs. Joe McCord, 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Chapter I of PEO—7:30 p.m. —Mrs. J. P. Allen. Morning Musicale—9:45 a.m. —Mrs. Raymond Pence. Chapter C B PEO Sisterhood meeting Wednesday, 8:00 p. m. Mrs. John Zeiner at the home of Mrs. Roy Sutherlin. Friday Century Club — 2p.m. — Mrs. Laurel Turk. The Century Club will meet on Friday, November 13th at 2 P.M. with Mrs. Laurel Turk. Mrs. Wm. A. Unsworth will have the program.

3 DAYS ONLY

NOV. 9-10-11th

HEY, MOM LOOK! 8" x l<r OH COLORED VIGNETTE PORTRAIT LMVT — 1 NHL CHILD, 2 PCft FAMILY My

99" Fte Me Nantfng,

hi bwefffvl yiMifM OH tfnta by jwiliiniBAM —64*eo**4f oFpftM 41 'rfAtoinf far cfciMrMi's portrait*, to atokh y+m

thud’s hotr, mm* 4 clothing rttclMML

0. C. MURPHY

OKEKNCASTLC, IND.

BRING ALL THE KIDS! Age Limit 4 Weeks and older. Adults and family groups also photographed. Additional children may be photographed and included in same portrait at 99c extra per child. Only one portrait per child. Choose from a large selection of finished proofs.

PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS: | 10 A.M. to S P.M. unless store closes earlier J

Humphreys Relax | ST. JOHN, V. I. UPI — Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, the vice president-elect, basked in the warm sunshine of this U.S.j owned Caribbean isle today, resting up from the long cam-

paign.

The jubilant Minnesotian. his wife, Muriel ,and their four i children arrived here Friday night and set up housekeeping at the sprawling Caneel Bay plantation. The Humphrey children include a married son, a married daughter and two young sons. The party also consists of a number of Secret Service agents assigned to protect the vice president-elect and his

family.

NEW Faster And More Convenient Schedules

MONON PASSENGER TRAINS

LV. GREENCASTLE AR. CHICAGO LV. CHICAGO AR. GREENCASTLE

10:05 AM (EST) 1:05 P.M. (CST) 5:25 P.M. (CST) 10:21 P.M. (EST)

PERMITTING ABOUT FOUR AND ONE-HALF HOURS IN CHICAGO FOR BUSINESS AND PLEASURE. BETTER CONNECTIONS TO WEST COAST. ALSO SERVICE TO LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY PLEASE CONSULT TICKET AGENT MONON RAILROAD

West Clinton Twp.

Mrs. Ralph Clodfelter called j clubs, on Mrs. Ray Clodfelter Monday

afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nichols visited friends in Crawfordsville i Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hancock of In-

dianapolis.

Gerald Clodfelter attended the all-American Shorthorn sale in Springfield, 111., last Saturday. He also sold some cattle in this

sale.

The services held in Union Chapel Church last week were

He won the first trick with the ace of spades and despairingly returned a spade to dummy *

king.

Declarer had no problems. He lost the trump finesse but then had an easy time drawing the rest of the trumps. He gave up one club trick, and East had another rubber to moan about. East can defeat the contract if he is alert Instead of depressed. A glance at the dummy makes it clear that his side can get only one spade trick and no diamond trick. Three additional tricks are needed to defeat the contract, and they must be found in hearts and

OPTIMISM REQUIRED East should reason that West

may have a high heart and the ace of clubs or conceivably the ace-king of hearts without a high club. West cannot have all three of the missing high cards in view of South’s bidding. Since two tricks will not defeat the contract, East must try for

? club ruff.

In short, East must optimistically return a club at the second trick. West takes the ace of clubs and returns the suit.

well attended and all enjoyed hoping that East can ruff at

a social hour at the close of the once.

meeting. Rev. McClure was the

minister and Maurice

led the singing.

The community expresses its sympathy to Mrs. Gerald Clod-

Declarer tries to draw tnimos

Kersey quickly by taking the ace of

hearts and returning a trump, but West steps up with the king of hearts and returns a third

felter in the sickness and death c ] u b for East to ruff. The ruff of her mother, Mrs. Maud defeats the contract. Peterson, of Crawfordsville. it is true that East can defeat Mrs. Aileen Overstreet visit-! t he contract only if West has

ed with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sillevy Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Campbell called on Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCabe attended the all-American Shorthorn sale in Springfield,

111., Saturday.

Mrs. Paul Nichols visited with Mrs. Ray Clodfelter Mon-

day afternoon.

Blanche M. Patterson Chiropodist • Podiatrist 208 Spring Avo. WEDNESDAY, NOV. tlth Phono Ol 3-3964 for appointmont

two of the missing three high cards and if South has thre« clubs. This is a lot to expect, and East should have more fear than hope as he returns a club at the second trick. Still, it costs East nothing to make the attempt. Nobody wins either a medal or a rubber for giving up without a struggle.

DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with 2 NT. and the next player passes. You hold: Spade A 6 3 2. Heart 9 8, 5. Diamond 9 8 7 5, Club 5 3. ! What do > - ou say? Answer: Bid three clubs, the Stajman Convention, asking j partner to bid a major suit if [he has one (or four cards or more). If partner bids three | spades you will raise to four; I otherwise you will bid three ■ notrump.

Suspend Operations HOLLWOOD UPI — The largest-ever pay television program, rejected by California voters, has suspended opera- : ; tions while seeking to have a ballot initiative declared un- | constitutional. The coaxial cable pay-TV system had acquired some 6,000 subscribers in the West Los Angeles and San Francisco areas since it began operations . last summer.

THANK YOU I want to take this opportunity to thank the voters of Cloverdale, Jennings, Jackson, and Taylor Townships for their support in the General Election Tuesday. We, the insurgent candidates for the Cloverdale School Board, can take pride in having conducted a clean campaign. MANY THANKS HAROLD SMITH, Jr.

WANT MORE INCOME CONSIDER AN INVESTMENT IN THE METROPOLITAN TRUST GROUP

OFFERING • Security • Growth + Liquidity • Tax Benefits

PAYING

OVER

8%

DIVIDEND

Clip and mail insert below for additional information without obligation. The Metropolitan Trust Group havo ovor 11 million dollars in assets and over 4000 Indiana Investors. Dividends paid ovary month Act now to increase your income next month.

• m m m

Return to: Metropolitan Securities Corporation Dale J. Siebenaler, Associate 315 Bloomington Street < Greencastle, Indiana * I would like additional Free information ^ Name " Address

am • «

■ ■■oeeeMmw m m m m