The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 June 1965 — Page 2

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Th« Daily Bannar, Graaneattla, Indiana Wednesday, June 30, 1965

4-H Tractor Contest Held

Sheinwold On Bridge

The Junior and Senior 4-H Tractor Driving Contests were held Monday and Tuesday, June 28 and 29. The Senior Con-

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Discard For Goose Also Helps Gander

By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Readers of this column are

test with six entries, was won constantly amazed at the num- castla. Indiana, as Ssssad Class Mai by John Nichols, 2nd place ber of bad bridge players in the matter under Act a# March 7, 187B. David Cash. Both these boys world. Those fellows are al- Subscription Pricse will represent Putnam County ways making silly mistakes. Homo Delivery 40c per weab in the District Contest, Senior Just see how one of them mis- Mailed in Putnam Co. $8.00 par year

Division. The Junior Division, participated in by 19 boys was won by Artie Arnold, with 2nd place winner Rick Stringer. Also both of these boys will participate in the District Contest, Junior Division. The District Contest will be held July 13 at Terre Haute, Meadows Shopping Center. Our special thanks to the implement dealers in Greencastle for furnishing tractors for the contest.

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Bible Thought Thanks he unto God for his unspeakable gift. 2 Corinthians

9:15.

When we speak of God’s love 1 and grace in Christ, there is always more that cannot be expressed. It cannot be described i in full nor told out to the end, I for there is no end. There can be no end to our thanksgiving for Christ and the countless blessings we receive through the love of God.

By United Preit International

West opened the ten o., diamonds. and East overtook with I the jack and cashed a second diamond trick. East saw that

Severe thundershowers were it was hopeless to return a forecast for Kansas and Mis- heart or club. Since the only souri today as violent weather hope was to promote a trump continued to batter the Mid- trick for his partner, East rewest. 1 turned a third diamond. Hurricane force winds up to South had WO rrying a-

75 miles per hour whipped Kan- losing a club trick, and ington Street, has entered the sas City, Mo., Tuesday night thanked East for relieving. Veterans Hospital in

during a thunderstorm that him of problem. He grate- apolis.

Personal And Local News

Raymond Allen, South Bloom-

MEMBERS OF THE 1925 CLASS OF CHS Members of the graduating class of 1925 of Greencastle High School are shown on the steps of the DePauw University Student Union Building moments before a dinner held in celebration of the reunion. The reunion was held Saturday. Photo by Frank Puckett, Jr.

WWI Notice

World War I Barracks No. 114 and Auxiliary will hold

Indian- their annual picnic Friday July

2nd at the home of Mr. and

dumped hail and more than an fyUy discarded a club as he ' Mrs. K. R. Warne. inch of rain. ruffed in dummy with the king Rev. Robert Lund will be at members of Barracks No. Strong thunderstorms bit 0 f spades. 'Union Valley Baptist Church j 114 an( i Auxiliary are invited to areas from Kansas to Ohio »n len South cashed dummy’s Sunday morning and evening, j attend. Other invited guests Tuesday night and early today. ^ of hearts and ruffed a heart. Jul y 4 - ! are members of other Barracks

The continuing deluges forced streams out of their banks in Nebraska. Hailstorms damaged

crops and broke windows. over * ru ^* n E.

Flash flooding closed several

Nebraska highways.

The heaviest rain reported in months was recorded at Roch-

ester, where the Weather Bu- played.’”

reau said 3.70 inches fell. Other heavy recordings were 2.75 Inches at Cagles Mill and 2.11

at Blliston.

Unfortunately for declarer, West defeated the contract by

NO REVOKE

"Revoke,” somebody screams. ’ citator. West must follow suit when

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The rescue truck was called to the Elizabeth Estep residence this morning at 6 o'clock where there was a call for the resus-

and Auxiliaries in this area.

4-H CLUB

More Rain Is

Predicted

Civil Rights Workers Reject Peace Plea

tion to her other two children. Hospital officials said the baby was in good health and appeared to be normal.

CHICAGO UPI—Civil rights | leaders today rejected a peace

LOUISVILLE, Kan. UPI — pi ea f r0 m the mayor and vowed More rains were forecast today stiffer demonstrations to force for flood - plagued Kansas, school Supt. Benjamin C. Willis

threatening to send more creeks 1 out of office,

and rivers out of their banks. 1 - We have t o intensify our di-

The DoHy Madison 4 -H Club , ^ Arkangaj River floodi 1 rect action.” Edward _ Raby, a

Members are asked to bring held their 7th meeting at the wors;t in western Kansas his- sch ° o1 teacher who quit his job

” . .. ........ to lead the protest movement, tory, contmued to diminish to- ^ 1

day at Wichita and posed as sai

well filled baskets and table home of Debbie and Brenda service. Signs will be posted for Evens on June 25. The meetdirection to the Wame farm, ing was called to order by the | Watch Banner for time of serv- president, Becky Bruner. The

Conyers Terms Appointment 'Incredible' WASHINGTON UPI — A Negro congressman today

only a threat to low-lying farm lands on its southward path

the second round of hearts is' Today. NBC. Mrs. Hubert H. which ^ be Polished pledge to the flag was led by toward thc Oklahoma border .

Pay no attention to the

Humphrey discusses the proper dress for tourists planning to visit national shrines in the

later.

Masonic Notice Groveland Lodge No. 542 F. & A M. will meet Saturday, July S, 5:30 a.m. Master Mason degree. Breakfast following first

screaming. West had a chance to discard on the third round of diamonds. He threw a heart, i of course, but the screamer was so busy thanking East for leading a diamond that h« didn't

notice the discard.

Regular readers of this col-1 friends, umn are pursing their lips and shaking their heads in disap-

capital. 6 a.m. CDT.

Miss Helen Cassida and Miss Karla Geatches left Saturday,

Brick Chapel Women

Hold Meeting

Vicki Aker. The 4-H pledge was led by Diana Kanuer. Songs were led by Betty Jo Brewer. Health and safety was given by Jo Ellen Earl. Demon-

Creek and Bear Creek sent many of this community's 200 persons scurrying to higher

The Brick Chapel Women’s strations were given by Brenda ground late Monday.

Society of Christian Servcie met an d Debbie Evens on how to

June 26, by Eastern Whisperjet a( . ^ church pridav morning, pin and how to sew. for a vacation in Florida where T fu ! The meeting was

The Rev. John Porter, local termed ‘'incredible” the nomihead of the Southern Christian nation of former Mississippi Leadership Conference, said Gov. James P. Coleman to a civil rights forces would march federal appeals court handling

In northeastern Kansas, Rock again today to demonstrate most of the South's key civil

against Willis. rights cases.

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•action. All Mastre Masons wel- prova] of South . s play . when Department made a run Tues

A pilot reported that water covered about half of Louisville.

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devotional service. Mrs. Charles be at the home of Marsha inch€S of rain on the northeast Hendrich. vice-president, was in Bruner. The next meeting ! tier of Kansas counties late charge of the program on the Members are asked to be at Monday, shifted into southeast-

The Reelsville Volunteer Fire

come.

day to the Emmons Wright sub j ect * ‘‘Charity." A discussion Marsha’s by 12:00 noon for a ern Nebraska, farm where a tractor was on period, in which all members P^nic at the next meeting.

Harry J. Pulliam, W.M.

RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE RHONE Ol 3-4818

Blast leads the third diamond,

1 South must not be in a hurry ... , . . „ . Tr to get rid of a club. Ha must fire - Th * damage was confined participated, folloued Mrs. Hen-

j throw his singleton queen 0 f t0 a batter y ^ w ' irm 4-

hearts.

BRING YOUR WATCH TO A SPECIALIST FOR

Then dealer can return to his Kas.. was arrested last night by hand by ruffing the first round Officer Don Collins for permitof hearts. There is no over-ruff, ting a violation. Collins was and South can draw trumps in taken before Justice of the safety. Later there is all the Peace Andrews and fined $1

time in the world to discard plus cost.

the losing club on dummy’s ace

of hearts. ' William H. Wilson, 19, WichDAILY QUESTION ' ita , Kas., was arrested last As dealer you hold: spades b Y Officer Ted Settle and A Q J 10 9 4 2 hearts Q dia- charged with having no opermonds 8 2 clubs 9 6 3. What taors dicense. When taken be-

drich’s presentation of the sub- The second meeting of the ject. Refreshments were served Greencastle Boys 4-H Club was

Michael Baugh. 21, Wichita, by Mrs. White and Mrs. Kersey, held June 29 at 1:00 p. m. The

County Hospital

meeting was called to order by the president David Bruner. The 4-H pledge and the pledge of allegiance were led by Tommy

Price.

Heavy thunderstorms persisted through the early morning and flash - flooding was forecast for the portions of Nebraska along the Big Blue and

A total of 645 demonstrators Re P’ John Conyers Jr ' has been arrested in almost Mich -> assailed President Johndaily marches and street sit-ins son s appointment of Coleman during the last three weeks. Fifth Circuit Court of Fifteen were arrested Tuesday Appeals, which covers th« when they sat down in a down- s tat es °f Georgia, Florida, Alatown intersection during rush bama. Mississippi, Louisiana

hour. and Texas.

Conyers’ attack came In testimony prepared for delivery before a three-man Senate judiciary subcommittee scheduled to hold hearings on the nominations of Coleman and former Rep. Homer Thornberry, DTex., to the Fifth Circuit bench. Two Southerners and a conservative Republican are t h • members of the subcommittee^-

Mayor Richard C. Daley, who has tried to avoid the controversy by saying he has no jurisdiction over the school superintendent, attended his first board of education meeting in 10 years Tuesday to hear Raby and 12 other civil rights leaders

do you say? ANSWER: Pas*. The hand Is not quite good enough in top cards for an opening bid of one, but is far too good for a shutout bid of any kind. You will get a later chance to bid if you wish to do so, and then the nature of your hand will be clear.

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NEW WATCH GUARANTEE!

MASON'S JEWELERS Rsgutarad Watchmaker South Sid* of th* Square

MARY, MARY, A HIT IN GERMANY

fore the Justice of the Peace Wilson was fined $1 and costs. Mrs. Richard R. Harvey and children Mike, Brad, and Kristi, of Anaheim, California, are vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estel B. Jones. Rural Route 4, Greencastle. Mr. Harvey will arrive later and spend

a few days.

Nemaha rivers, Turkey Creek P resen t their complaints. and the tributaries of Salt 1 ho P e the tenor of this

; meeting will be understanding,

Thesmaller tributaries of the not demandi n&: tb at the spirit James O. Eastland, D-Miss.; , Upper Kaw River caused con- wil1 be coopertaion, not con-, Sam J. Ervin Jr., D-N.C., and The 4-H leader gave a dem- 3^^ flooding and a number ™ct, and that we will resolve onstration on how to use sten- of sma i le r creeks spilled out of the ® 6 P robIenia around the table

Dorothy Chadd, Greencastle Charles Bourney, Seeleyville Oda York. G'reencastle Judigh Littrell, Greencastle

Michael Schoolcraft, Green- cds ‘ Then a film was shown on their banks between Topeka castle grass. The meeting was then and Manhattan late Monday. Barbara Smith and son, Coat- adjourned for recreation. ;

esville Tbe next meeting will be July Bessie Patrick and son, Clay- *3 at the senior high school at

ton 1:00 p. m.

Jacqueline Campbell and son,

and not in the streets of our

city,” Daley said.

Professional Women’s Club

Held Meeting

Greencastle Eugene Huber, Coatesville Earl Hinkle, Greencastle

Cord Of Thanks

We wish to sincerely thank each person and organization

In Memory

New Born Child In Garbage Can

In loving memory of Zella Roach, who passed away June

30, 1962.

INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Nan-

The summer planning meeting of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs was held Sunday, June 27 at the Terre

Haute House in Terre Haute, nie Ruth Adams. 38, was held This meeting, presided over by today on preliminary charges Miss Lela O'Hearn, District Di- of cruelty and neglect of a new-

Three years have passed since rector, is held to plan the pro- born child found in her garbage

that sad day,

j grams and activities of the can. I clubs for the year 1965-1966.

Misses Beverly Surber and who contributed in an y wa y to When one we loved was called The District accepted the invi- The

' the success of our recent Auc- [ away.

Wanda Costin left Monday by ;

child, found in refuse

tation from Greencastle to hold collected from the woman's

BONN. Germany (UPI) - ' "“T* “ .T ““t i Band Parents A wife, mother, ever Kind and »***»??.IT** ”

Roman L. Hruska, R-Neb. Eastland is also chairman of the parent Senate Judiciary Com-

mittee.

There was no announced opposition to the nomination of Thornberry, an old friend of the President who is presently serving as a federal district court

judge.

But the Coleman nomination was highly controversial. Rep. William Fitts Ryan, D-N.Y., a candidate for the Democratic nomination for mayor of New York, and possibly other lawmakers were expected to join Conyers in opposing Coleman.

"Marv Marv ” hv the American Florida to visit ^fiss Laura Jo

m” fe» -turn by C «r ! °^Uon.

formances in German-Language du ^y 11 ^ with Mr. and Mrs. theaters in Europe during 1964 Ja 111 * 8 K. Craft. The Crafts will j

be visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ira 1 Riot

than any other foreign play.

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PUTNAM COUNTY PLAYHOUSE Presents NEIL SIMON’S "Come Blow Your Horn" FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 2, 3 8 pm SPEECH HALL

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Williams, the Costins and other relatives and friends in Putnam County for two weeks.

Touched Off

FORT WAYNE. Ind. UPI

true, No other friend we find like you. I Tho sad, 'tis sweet to breathe your name. In life we loved you dearly. In death we do the same,

March 13, 1966 at the DePauw condition in an incubator at Student Union Building in Marion County General Hos-

Greencastle. Members attend- Pital. ing from the local club were: I

Mary Shaw, President, Helen Police said the woman adCrumm, Vice President and Lil- rnit t e d giving birth to the baby lian Smith, member of the Fi- b °y at her horne Monday afternance Committee. The Green- noon - The y said she toId them

But we hope some day to meet castle Club received special she P ut the bab y in the garbage

you

mention for its work during the

Here every piece of work is The shooting of a Negro by this W hen the tasks of life are done. P* 131 year and was referred to given individual attention. On-1 ci ty’« only Negro motorcycle And in Heaven we hope to greet by the District Director as a

can because she felt she could not support the infant in addi-

DR. BURNS, D.C. CHIROJRACTOR Tues. thru Sat. 9-12 1-5 Tues., Thurs., & Fri. Evenings 7-9 South Jackson & Sunset Drive Phone Ot 3-5814

ly the finest celaning , are used. Old Reliable I Cleaners.

agents patrolman touched off a near White riot bere Tuesday and sparked | another disturbance at Park-

view Memorial Hospital.

Anniversaries

Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Don Mundy, 500 Moore Court, 3 years today, June 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Mundy,

Lmcoln Suttle, 28, was shot to death when he threatened Patrolman Robert Hatcher with a baseball bat after Hatcher had been sent to the Suttle home to quell a disturbance. City and state police were

you, When our race on earth is run. Sadly missed by Arvel and family.

model club.

Putnam Court Notes First Citizens Bank and Trust Company vs. A. W. Butts, Mildred Butts, complaint on note. McClellan is the attorney for

both parties.

LITTLE ELMS LITTLE P. O. LITTLE ELM, Tex. (UPI)— The 8-by-10-foot Post Office in this community outside Dallas may be the smallest in the

nation.

Postmistress Mrs. Nellie Strickland serves 40 families from the white frame, box-like

Mt. Meridian, parents of Don rushed to the scene -when a

Mundy, 28 years today, June disturbance broke out among Hubert Hinote vs. Gerald R. building that is dwarfed by a 30th. i Suttle’s neighbors after the Strain, complaint for damages, flagpole outside the front door. Birthdayfc shooting but the troube was

VFW and AUXILIARY DANCE Friday, July 2nd. 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Back by popular request. Bill Decker and his five piece combo from Indianapolis. Playing all your favorite dance tunes.

Thelma Wright, Linda Phil- quickly quieted.

pott, both of Fillmore.

Boy Electrocuted

NEW CASTLE, Ind. UPI — Keith Oxley, 14, rural Mooreland, was electrocuted Tuesday on his parents’ farm near here. Authorities said the boy was killed when aluminum tubing

Police said five of Suttle’s relatives were later arrested for creating a disturbance at the hospital when they learned Suttle was dead but that they were released on their own recognizance.

Fresh nut kernels stored in dry, standard canning jars will

with which he was playing fell stay fresh in the refrigerator 1 1 against a high voltage line. |for up to nine months.

Opening of Putnam County's Newest Recreation Facility. EDGEWOOD LAKE FR’DAY, JULY 2ND

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