The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 December 1964 — Page 2
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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Tuesday, December 29, 1964
Educator Dies INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Professor Emeritus Albert L. Kohlmeier, 81, of Indiana University, died Monday night at Methodist Hospital, after an illness of several weeks. Kohlmeier retired in 1953 after 41 years on the IU staff From 1926 to 1948 he was chairman of the history department and was widely known as
a speaker.
He was a native of Mackey in Gibson County and received
his undergraduate
IU in 1908.
degree at
War On Air Rifles TERRE HAUTE UPI — Police here declared war today on air rifle-toting juveniles which authorities said have done $8,-000-S10.000 damage since Christmas. Capt. Les Morton estimated the damage and said 50 auto windshields and numerous plate glass windows had been smashed by pellets from “BB" guns and air rifles.
New President ROME UPI — Giuseppe Saragat, a pro-Western Socialist, was inaugurated today as fifth president of Italy. He pledged j “the defense of peace and security.” The 101-gun salute sounded over Rome as Saragat was sworn in before a joint session of the parliament that took a record 21 ballots in 13 days to elect a new chief of state. The protracted election left the ruling party fragmented, bolstered Communist influence, and gravely damaged the prestige of the country's parliamentary machinery.
The dawn of the New Year comes up like thunder out of Europe ’cross the way.
PASSENGER TRAIN STRANDED—That parachute floating down to the flood-stranded passenger train at Roosevelt. Wash., la from the 939th Troop Carrier Group at Portland, Ore. It carriea a ton of foorf and other necessities to the 304 passengers. The boys also dropped a Christmas tree, bless their hearts.
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Cindy Fuller Bride Of T. J. Longfellow Miss Cindy P’uller and Thomas J. Longfellow were married in a Yuletide wedding at 4 o’clock today in Old Bethel Church. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Forst D. Fuller, Albin Lake Road. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Longfellow, Richmond, Indiana, j The bride wore a satin-trim-med navy knit suit with matching veil secured with sweetheart roses. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. John Mayhall. Dr. and Mrs. Mayhall, Juneau, Alaska, are spending Christmas with their parents, the Fullers and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Mayhall. Best man was John Longfellow, brother of the bridegroom. David Haines, stepbrother of the bride, served as usher. Rev. Elmer Carriker officiated at the candle-light rites in the presence of the immediate families. Poinsettias decorated the altar of the quaint old church. Following the ceremony a wedding supper will be held in the Fuller home where holly, poinsettias and white sweetheart roses will be used to decorate for the festive occasion. After a short wedding trip, the bride will return to Toledo, Ohio, where she is a member of the fashion coordinating staff for LaSalle’s Department Store. Mr. Longfellow will proceed to Ft. Huachua, Arizona, until March when he will enter Officers Candidate School in Ft. Benning, Georgia.
President, Mrs. Roberta Hopkins; Vice - President, Mrs. Florence Bell; Secretary, Mrs. Helen Jones; Treasurer, Mrs. Elizabeth McCullough. During the gift exchange, everyone revealed who their secret sister was for 1964. New secret sisters and hostesses for 1965 were drawn and chosen.
Czech Beauty In U. S. Films HOLLYWOOD UPI — Leave it to Hollywood to take an exotic beauty of Czechoslovakian and Hungarian parentage and native of Vienna and plunk her ! smack dab into a couple of horse operas. Her name is Senta Berger. She is a brunette with blue eyes, radiant coloring and a figure that would impress Jayne Mansfield whom she faintly resembles. Her voice is fluted with European grace notes, and best of all she is single.
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JAKARATA UP! — The Gas and Oil workers’ Union announced Monday it will cut off gas and electricity to all American offices and businesses because of American actions in the Congo, South Vietnam and Malaysia.
Card Of Thanks
I wish to thank Dr. Steele, the surgeons and nurses, and nurses aides, for the wonderful care and kindness while I was
in the hospital.
Also neighbors and friends and all who helped me, and for the flowers and cards sent dur-
ing my sickness. Vernie E. Buis
Club Enjoys Annual Christmas Dinner Members of the Happier Homes Home Economics Club held their Christmas dinner in - the Double Decker dining room. After a delicious turkey dinner, I everyone went to the home of Mrs. Roberta Hopkins for a Christmas party. A short business meeting was held. The highlight of which was the installation of the new officers for 1965. Mrs. Vivian Pickett conducted the beautiful ( candlelight service. The following officers were installed:
So instead of adoring this doll in form fitting satin and setting her in a boudoir epic, Senta has been wrapped in Gingham, sack cloth and ballooning skirts for “The Glory Guys” and “Major Dundee.” It’s a crime. It’s revolting. It’s a sin. It’s Hollywood. But Senta is so happy about making tthe grade in American movies she doesn’t mind sharing billing with horses and
sweating cowboys.
Senta was relaxing between scenes in her trailer dressing room on the Paramount lot the other day weighing the wisdom of leaving the comforts of home for movie shoot-em-ups. “I miss the simple way of life in Austria,” she mused. “I have a little cottage in Salzburg where I hope to settle down some day, but not before I become a motion picture star. I made many movies in Italy, France and Germany, but they
were never seen anywhere but „ .. _ _ „ ^ He said Dr. Janet Travell, Europe. I , . . ,, . . who was recommended to him ‘ Hollyw'ood is the on y p ace ....... , . ... u b y ^ late President Kennedy.
“They spoil and pamper the actors over here. And everyone takes better care of me — the publicity men, the hairdressers,
the wardrobe people.”
Concert Stars WASHINGTON UPI — Pianist Van Cliburn, and violinist Isaac Stern were announced as the stars of a concert at President Johnson’s inauguration
celebration.
Goldwater Will Undergo Surgery PHOENIX, Ariz UPI —Sen. Barry Goldwater, R.-Ariz., said Monday he would undergo back surgery in Washington.
Jan. 5.
Goldwater made the announcement while visiting a youth with a broken neck in a
hospital here.
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;not disclosed.
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IN MEMORY
4-H Change
In memory of our preciouf mother, who passed away 2
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I years ago Dec. 29. 1962.
; The dreary days and lonel4
public speaking, and some pro- nights jects if they take a college Have slowly made two years. J course. Our State 4-H Advisory Each day is marked by lonell^ Committee gave very careful i ness i consideration to this problem; Each night is marked by tears* and recommended that we drop For I’m so lost without you the rule. 4-H’ers may enroll i And I have missed you so. < in projects or activities regard-. Only God knows how my hcarlj less of their training beyond was broken
High school. With the new age limits, this seems to be a wise and reasonable change.
When He choose you to go. • Missed so much by daughter,^ Cleo K. Query.
ANNIVERSARIES Birtnuay Billy Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Berry, 10 years old.
LAOS, VIET MIGHT GET TOGETHER—Laos' rightwing deputy premier, Gen. Phoumi Nosavan (left), and South Viet Nam Premier Tran Van Huong talk things over in Saigon at a meeting which could lead to combined operations against the Communist Viet Cong supply lines. (Cablephoto)
Hospital Notes Dismissed Monday: Mrs. Jerry Ayers and daughter, Michael Quinnette, Greencastle: Robert Strunk, Spencer.
Mixed Up House BANNING, Calif. UPI — When Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Worley returned from a three-week vacation recently, their home of 17 years didn't quite seem the same. The Banning Water Co., which employees Worley and owns the home, had built him a new house on the site. Mrs. Worley liked it except that the floor plan was exactly opposite of the old house. “Every time I start for the kitchen, I wind up in the bedroom,” she complained.
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WATCH NIGHT SERVICES Thursday, Dec. 31, 9 p.m.-12 p.m. • Film — Th» Way Out" »h« »tory of Al Johnson converted bank robbor. • Comae to suit ovoryone • Inspiring motsago by tho pastor • Proper circle at midnight ® Refreshments and a good time of Christian fellowship by all. GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 1011 AVENUE D
Complications CANTERBURY. England UPI — Construction foreman Albeit Arrowsmith, 47. hit his thumb with a hammer while working and died when complications set in, a hospital spokesman said.
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