The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 January 1965 — Page 1
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Xhie Da.ily Bsm nett: BKk. M..I^. U -APOl.S' m:A ', A _ "W» cm not but tpcelt the things which wc hove seen or heard." Ads 4:20 VOLUME SEVENTY-THREE OREENCASTLE, INDIANA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15,1965 UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL SERVICE NO.70~ Special Education County Tourney Casses Ottered Ta ^tnrt Jan 7.1 To All Youngsters In Tiger Cub Gym In the middle 1950* a group from the DePauw University of#;; 0i# » of parents made the request lift I Sch ° o1 of Muslc in 1907 - She 5^ . -At,,- ^ Putnam County's seven high that the Greencastle Consoli- CfO¥6^0/6 0000 " membCr ^ AIpha ^' '1 ' .. . school basketball teams will dated School Board accept re- chl ° me & a soronty. ill II ■ ^ I ^ compete in the annual county sponsibility to establish a class flrr|£P|*C She taught music in Kansas » 1 <. 1111111(011 HO(T( I Rflrf tourney, starting Thursday evein Special Education for handi- *10*13 VII ltd 3 Cit y ( Mo., for a number of ; JPwllllmWlI I IW^l^ \iOIICl\JCl ning . Jan 21 when Russe i]. capped children based on stand- The annual Shareholders years and then returned to ' ville's Bees clash with the ards set by the State Depart- meeting was held at The First Greencastle where she continu- / | I A 1. T O I Roachdale Hawks at 7:30 in the ment of Public Instruction. National Bank of Cloverdale. ed giving music lessons. I OdlOOP At lOVflC |r j||lf |l Greencastle Tiger Cub gymnaThie class beean at Jones on Januarjr 13 ‘ Mis s Lockridge was an active ' LWUllWl Ml I WAQv l%QIIVII sium School. After four years it was Following the annual re P ort ° f ^ 10031 HUmane — JOHNSON CITY. Tex. UP!- Friday, Jan. P evident that another cla*s f..r of the bailk °P er atioas for the President Johnson was back at Cloverdale’s Clovers will tangle ly64 ' as prece e m (ftAUf CdUSBS his hill country ranch today for with the Bainbridge Pointers. Jn0W VHWie> informal mooting -.vith Cahad J 1151 ooni Pleted the Tvftffl/* MSthfin nadian Prime Minister Lester Indians the BeiV year of the at the f fOttlC MlSlWP Pearson acA Unrd class handicapped uig Directors ^'5°! „ ' “ o- To”' ...cord on a "Mule common mar- Fillmore's Cardinal.-dro to. started in I9ti4 and is O. E Foster. Wm. R. I.ang- trundat n ornmg. Graveside «My police ket " . n automobiles. be, and n-ili not see ac.ion aohoused in MiUer Elementary don, E. L. Smiley, H. H. Smith, ntes are planned at 2 p. m. mornmg that snow resulted in - School Glee Truesdale Sunday in Forest Hill Ceme- uAMMAifHM. a traffic accident on South An agreement domg away til the semi-fmal round on Satin ^ Organization meeting tery. HOMEMAKERS OF TOMORROW Jackson Street, damaging two «1th Canadian and American urday afternoon. Jan. 23. The School Board feels that f ,, ^ automobiles. tariffs on automobiles and Drawings were made last all children are entitled to be , ° & ‘ r I #» J Mar y M - Mahler has been named Greencastle Senior Vermillion P arts for new autos was ex P ect - ni ^ ht by Lloyd Hurst durin & a given assistance by the school „ . p . . . , . fUnOFOl jUtluOY High School's 1965 Betty Crocker Homemaker of To- ° North vine was driving ed to emerge from Jolmson ’ s meeting of coaches and 8011001 in developing their potential „ °'. B F ? I P d d _ ^ 1 morrow. She scored highest in a written homemaking - - ’ ° talks with Pearson at the LBJ representatives which followed abiUties Special Education is Chalrman of 016 Board ’ ^ m ' fftf Mft PflffAr examination taken by senior girls December 1, and is south in a So - and Saturday. a dinner at the Old Trail Inn. T—d 'tn fn^ pan J ^^‘c^dent E . TOf fflfS. rOTier nmvebgib.e for s«e and nat.onal honors. -r™. ^ and U s «*. nere ^ong the many things disof the total school program, r J” y FIh \, v FratTr “»• Benito Margaret Potter, . , k Test , p “ pers of a " ^1 Homemakers of Tomorrow He c°„tt°l and the car t[> arrlve a( the ^ cussed at the meeting were the r, 1. , a, at , a -a Cashier, Ethel V. Fraizer, As- r™ . m the state are currently bemg judged. The state s hit a parked 19o3 Ford belong- . . . limited number of seats that The School Board feels that it . * * r, . • it. at •»- * 61 > died at 7:45 a.m. Thursday ,. , , , . . , ... . *7-nn , , .. * Ann late this afternoon to join 111111 Leu llullluei u sistant Cashier, E. M. Yount . ’ , . ^ y highest-ranking girl will receive a $1,500 scholarship mg to Florence Strange, 40o . the Indiana State Fire Marshal is its responsibility to meet the Assigtant Cashier . a t her home in Crawfords^le. ^ General ^ Inc „ sponsor of the annuaI Bett ^ South Jackson . President and tos. Johnson ^ Indiana State Fue Ma educational needs of all school Born July 10 1903, at Rus- Crocker Search for the Am J rican Homemaker of Tomor- City Officers Paul Walters The ChIef Executlve and First a^enc^tle s G«Ium is a^ age youth in this community. ^ D^el T ^ & ^ ^ T ^tTsTto"^ ~ C^aSH ST -wed 2,64 seats following the The Special Education class- ■ Lottie Webb Watkins On Jan cational grant. damage at S3o0 to the Pontiac ht f Andrews strict enforcement of the ruling c L b Rofnrp Hfimiltnn toe b wa " a ^ed?o f“: The Betty Crocker S e a rch for tkc Amencan Home- and S200 to the Ford. B “e mT to Beri «ate S there must be .pen students throughout UMUItM rest w. Potter at Greencastle. VeZZr'toe rfhom^LTi a h "ZT? “ ^ ^ ^m T ” ^eyfi^by tw-ty-tw. inches 0, exit spac. •U Putnam County. TV.-o escapees appeared be- M '' s - Po« er h to sp'ht all of career Including this year’s record enrollment of more aP ' * r r6 ' helicopter from Bergstrom to for every 100 seats. As this type of education has f o re Putnam Circuit Court he r llf ® ^ Russellville until she than half a million senior girls in more than 14,000 high ft nil ftL* ft Ia the ranch, 65 miles away. A trophy u ill be piesentci L o gained acceptance, greater Judge Francis N. Hamilton an er and i ^ n °' ed to schools, the total number of participants during the pro- UlU I HI UGltS Before leaving Washington, 1,, C . u nam oun y numbers of students have been Thursday and pleaded guilty to raiA 8X1 gram's eleven-year history stands at four million. Schol- . . - the Johnsons threw a surprise ian ‘ b a er 16 ma . recommended for these classes, escaping from the institution. arship grants exceed SI million. AWWiei TrODllV Partv at the WTdte House for Thc f^ Other school corporations in Carl Dean Brewer, 24. and hv Mary, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Mish- MWVUlUCU I I Uflllf retired Conunerce secretary f ame ba . U - A11 Putnam County are now plan- Donald Purtlebaugh, 17, enter- a j-j a j e p 0 n er ^ 1953 an d — r ’ receive d a P in and a letter of congratulations and a OXFORD, Ohio — The De- Luther H. Hodges. It was at- 0 re ^oihe= classes. ed pleas of guilty when ar- by two brothers and a sister. chance to compete for state winner. Pauw University chapter of the tended by members of the cabi- ^officials for the tournament The State Department of raigned before Judge Francl9 Survivors are the husband; a Phi Delta fraternity has net and other high officials and ^ bg Jameg Eada William Public Instruction assists in the HamiIton - Both men were ^ ven daughter, Mrs. Jack Whitting- _ . _ n| .. . been awarded the Paul C - Beam their ^ ves - Pittman and Edwin Miller of financing of these classes by sentences of 1 * 5 years ln the ton of Crawfordsville; a sister, fltV COV^rM OV BULLETIN Citizenship Trophy for the aca- The President and his wife Indianapoli8 reimbursing local school corpo- Indiana Stat€ Reformatory - Mrs. Keith Reichard of Craw- VVFCICU V/ demic year 1963-1964, accord- then flew from the White rations to the extent of eighty 111 other Circuit Court act5on fordsville. and four grandchil- DIsi-LaS to Jack Shepman, Chicago House to Andrews AFB by hell- C n( J G( 4 percent of the excess cost Ln- Py “ li? Sylt ’ ester - 23 ' dooming- dren. jIlOW 01(1111(61 ston Churchm , who L . 90. has busines ' s executive who is cur- copter, accompanied by staff ourred since special classes ton ’ P leaded not to a Bhmeral services will be held ( rently president of Phi Delta aides to assist in the Pearson TIGRE, Argentina UP1 — A hav small 11 ts th charge of theft by deception. at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Early risers in Greencastle suffered a cerebral thronibo- Theta. talks and in work this weekend 60 - hour sitdown strike by * _ . _ n Sylvester is charged with al- Hunt & Son Funeral Home in this morning found a three-inch • .. , . ^ ie Beam award, given by on Johnson’s address for hts about 300 employes in the regu r as^e legedly issuing a check in the Crawfordsville. Rev. Clarence blanket of snow covering S1S > ,is 1' S1< an ’'‘ u 0 ay * the Des Moines Alumni Club, j an 20 inauguration. Astarsa shipbuilding plant No child is placed in a special amount . 0 f $1,428.00 to the Loveland will officiate. Burial streets, sidewalks and roofs. is made annually to the chapter Pearson has been vacationing ended peaceably Thursday night rlass unless parents approve. Kin g.M 0r ris 0 n Foster Ford ' vil l be in Hebron Cemetery at g gtill fallincr li£rht i v Sinqer Is Dead which is considered by a com- (Continued on Page 2) in this Buenos Aires suburb. Psychological testing by a li- S for , he ch of an Russellville. Friends may call at T .T S . 1°^ 9 mltlee » f 1“^“ “ have made censed school psychometrist 1, automoblle H , , viI1 on trilI the funeral home after I m. Z duZThe dav was like^' HOUS J°^ T e ., mo5 ' eff “ tiVe «“!?*"»“ • m • I required for placement of stu- Tl , * Tr aTy , nf ^ Friday. aurmg tne aay was imeiy. nette MacDonald. 57, who to its home community as a » # I dents. , ' a •-(wt The Daily Banner thermome- played Juliet to Nelson Eddy’s part of Phi Delta Theta's an- A# wJ If If ^Tmmgg^ VmmIt# Asa ^ er registered 21 degrees above Romeo in a series of movie nual Community Sendee Day yg | I | | | Q III To Start Hearings l^inn Dnllioc Monrnoe ■ Mr 0 ¥ OnKS l/fv zero at 6. The minimum tern- musicals, died Thursday of a held each Spring. *- Ka,lieS INe 9 r ° eS _ _ _ - perature for the night was 20. heart seizure in Methodist Hos- The DePauw chapter’s recogWASHINGTON CPI - The ,, , n „ mo(ionol f|| COtttlT CmSB Thts slight rise in tempera- P‘“- nition was based upon the work | « I C .^"rr z z~ tj JoT” Z 'L^ ^ Ic ArrAiloed roi* Car, Perkins. D-Ky., wtll sta?: IT* ^ rT' ^ “im 66 - •* MIIQliyCU IUI hearings next week on Presi- c„ 1tt . q »i a -. T . , . T r c* * . g y ' hevable as lovers in more than chairman of the chapter’s pardent Johnson’s S1.5 billion ede- ' ^ w pn a * ’ ^ e ’ Tke snow started about 11 a half-dozen movies that many ticipation. Members of the — V ■ ■ ■• cation program Kmg .T, ’ ra ” y °' 80 ° C ° pter hit a P ° Wer tne and Th>w«toy night and ts the fans refused to accept that Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority I '111 . BducaZZd Labor Com- £T ^fy^s" 7 ZZT * ^ to ^ ■>»» and wife in assisted the Indiana Beta chap- I Skt/JUftfC W IVPC mittee Chmnnan Adam aay- 2:^ e“t^ ta tS Tu. , miUtary spokesman 1-0 W /Cl i f» I YCi ton Powelh D- N.Y., said Thurs- central Alabama city would be said two other Americans Dhans home . - day that Perkins was authoriz- tested to determine if they are aboard the HU1B craft were Exciting plans have been ar- join husbands for a dinner ed to hearings Jan. LI C J ranged for Indiana Lawyer's dance to be held at the Indiana the prt'p.j-al. The dead Americans were /l55G0VDl)f C005 the pilot, an officer, and the . _ a ... ■ husbands Indianapolis, George Reinoehl of 'CcnHi* ^*1 l%l gunner, an enlisted man. Iff fltSt IVCGK Thursday, January 1965, ter for Enviromental Study and L||»^l> | Sources close to the adminis- for the Mld-W Metting. Development”, Grand Rapid.-, I 11)1 vlll Dlldll rlaVI) tration in Washington disclosed INDIANAPOLIS U PI — Tlie The Committee for arrange- Michigan, will be present when Thursday night that the U. S. | General Assembly today ments is Mrs. Arthur Gemmer, the attorneys and their wives ■■ *11* * air attack in Laos Thursday de- ) completed its first full week of General Chairman; Mrs. Frede- visit the lovely model rooms of p/\r||Vfl V#|W|£|C stroyed several '^V : if- * y -.-y work with indications it would rich Frosch, Fashion Show and the Business Furniture CorpoI ailllly I UIUIII JCV IC) s® 1 a modern-day record for prizes, Mrs. Don R. Money, De- ration. The rooms will show the * I ml inn fl T VtlMil* '**'****£*•'*10* rapid law enactment corations, Mrs. Robert G. Robb, latest office decor. Some wives A Christian Familv Forum is IIIMIUIIII ■ lUlllW The Senate passed a bill re- Hospitality; Mrs. Leland B. may be called upon to help replanned for six consecutive Rev Webb will be leader for Tftll Uftw CA f $*V. peaIing the “ right to work” Cross. Registration; Mrs. Kurt decorate their husbands law Sunday evenings, beginning this the first two session- and guest * HOW JH " mm ' ^ law Thursday, just a week after p. Pantzer, Art Tour; Mrs. F. office. Mr. Reinoehl is to prove Sunday night at 7 o’clock, by leaders of the community will A pair of car-truck accidents W^^il^WlkK its introduction - and simultane- Robert Lively, Luncheon; Mrs. that office decor plays a great The First Christian Church, guide the forum ^ final four killed two persons Thursday .<•< 0USly ’ ^ H ^ use has a dupl1 * Jack M - Schenck, Publicity. part in the efficiency of the Directed by the minister, Rev. weeks. Each week, the leader night, raising the Indiana 1965 Cat ®. bl11 ehgible for ^f cond The highlights of Thursday's organization and client satisMaxwell James Webb, the will speak concerning his spe- traffic toll to 54 compared with 'W* reading: today - Re P- WlIliam Program will be a guided tour faction. forum sessions will be held in cific subject mat ter, then dis- 30 a year ago. fl Babmscak. D-Munster, chair- of G H A clowe9 private art ^ famous Clowes Fund Art the church parlor. cussion will occur between John Sturgeon. 75. Boswell, * M man of the Rou ’ <!e Labor Con> collection. The canvases and Collection on display at WesterPlanned for the entire family those pre-ent and tiie leader, was killed on U. S. 52 a mile m yee ’ sa ‘ e cxpe r the re paneIs are bv reno wned (Continued on Page „) p«i.-t-high school adults. everyone present to west of Otterbein when the car pealer to be on Governor Bram- irti ^^ a . Bfellini< Conslable> especially geared have questions clarified. he was in was hit broadside by pl " s Cranach, Duccio. Durer. the a byH e r b e r t SenaL ° Pve?ld ' ! i t Pro Tem Greco. Gova Frans Hals, Hoi- W^ttllier Inter-personal relationships be- Minday nights forum will FrankUn . 40. RossvUle, 111. Jack Mankin ' D * Terre Haute ' bein Rembrant and Rubens members family. center_ around the theme "The Franklin was held on charges scheduled a short work session ^ ^ portrait Cloudv Colder in our society. Chiastian Home. of driving under the influence toda >- Van Dyck VlUUUy, ^UIUCI and situations and proMems Forum lea(|er Ja 31 of alcohol and failure to yield toe senators^ intotoce the ’ F January 22, all activ- Hazardous driving warning. confronted by n.divi d ua s and ^ N Ham right of way. 92 YEARS YOUNG SUNDAY dav Scause of a om^nd itles tak » pla “ at «« Hazardous tlrivin ' “ ndltions family units m community life. , a member of Flrst Chrtstian A few hours earlier Thursday 74 tm3 WUWW ,Ur,UM ' aSeiJfnTta m. Senate rf the 0I “ b ’ *<■ ^ “ the ^ 2 to 4 inches additional mp a sis vv upon r.e Church and j U dg e of the Put- ni ^ bt ’ Bobert Lane, 19, Mitch- Mrs. Ida Day will celebrate her 92nd birthday Sun- f presidents of the nartiallv morning. A lovely luncheon and snow ' Snow ending tonight and basic foundation which Chris- nam County Circuit Court Feb . ell. was killed in a collision on day, January 18th. Mrs. Day is a long-time resident of mnnorted univ er^ Is Fashion Show will be presented doming partly cloudy and a tian faith brings to family hv- njary ? the discussion leader Indiana 37, seven miles north rural Fillmore where she and her son, Charles, who is 61, and collets Thursdav aftir bv the Wm. H. Block Company. IittIe coIder ' High today in mid - mg - will be Simpson Stoner, presi- of Bedford ’ He was 1” a car take care of a little farm. Among her many duties she a " d ^e tafrOdiiced Travel fashions and accessories 20s ’ ! ° w toni S h ^ 10 to 15 ’ hi ^ h dent of First Citizens Bank that attempted a high speed assumes the most important is keeping her home in "spic ^ 78 I^oISs renresent- «ull be shown. Saturday m mid-20s. 20 Years Aao and TrU3t company. Dr. James Passing », a stopped car and and span’’condition. * e o a ' e P^ Another tatere8tl e v e n , ° ut ‘°° k f<>r Sunda y : C°ns,dcr- * B. Johnson will lead thc ChrU- ala, ” med haad0 " “<> a tv1h Mra ? ay has amon S her relatlvK »“ oUter sn". havc . date M^day will be to visit Busincsc Fumi- a “ e a>a“ dm « 3 »"'y ™™'’ Georg. Sims. Warren Town- tian Family Forum Sunday, dr ‘ v “ ^ Aar0, ' Wamar ’ 27 ’ WUbur (6S years old), who is a mm,star at thc Methodist ^ i 0 h rk “J t '* a ““ M °^ ture corporaUon to see their te "'P eral “ re cha ”S' s - .hip trustee, was on the sick February 14 and Dr. Paul A. ” 'anapolis. D “ y ^Cvlumbm. Ohio an?Able Jtotm'ofTa” ^ an early adjournment to- model rooms furnished in the Minimum 20- ® st - Fhomas, Professor of Sociology n (|C i ■ Rriaf inn oaraiso and two ereat-erandchildren dav and a ,ate start Monday latest law office decor. Mr. 6 a. m 21 Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Schau- at DePauw University will eon- Rusk •" Briefing Mrs Uiat „ , can have been scheduled. George Reinoehl. Grand Rapids. 7 a. m. . weeker were the parents of a elude the .senes February 21. WASHINGTON UFI-Secre- gonna keep gotog j. Ida aIso added slle not at Branigin in his address to the Michigan, will he present to S a. m - 22" son bom at the Putnam County Those of the community in- tary of State Dean Rusk brief- tiine planning on occupying a room in "any old nursin’ legislators earlier this week had discuss the importance of office 9 a. m 23 3 Hospital. terested in this series are in- ed the Rouse Foreign Affairs home.” When asked what her secret to life was she proposed at least 16 different decor in maintaing an efficient 10 a. m 25° Mrs. Russell Vermillion was vited to attend any of the ses- Committee Thursday on Afri- iamply remarked, "The good Lord has provided for me.” laws and bills covering part of organization and client satis- 11 a. m 26 3 hostess to the Woman’s Study sions. Concluding time each can problems, emphasizing the Mrs. Day is the oldest member of her church. Photo by them already have been intro- faction. 12 noon 27° ^ ub - night will be 8:30. situation in the Congo. Frank Puckett Jr (Continued on Page 2) Friday evening wives will 1 p. m 28
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