The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 July 1965 — Page 3

•ad their help? It eaa* norer h» a 100% safety week when very young: boys go down the road i driving: a tractor at 35 to 40 miles an hour. Too many who use farm mai ohinery take unnecessary risks j in pulling: stalks from corn pic- ; kers and driving: tractors around steep hill sides and up vertical banks. When a machine of any kind yets very common to its user and he takes it all for granted, right then, watch out! A tailormade accident is coming. It might save many a farmer hospital or funeral bills to have j this printed caution nailed up where it can be seen every time he enters bam or shed. “Make your hurry safe.” Mr. and Mrs. Woody Weather- ' man and children from near i Cascade School were afternoon callers Tuesday at the home J of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Th« Dally Banner, Graaneastla, Indiana

Friday, July 30, 1965

Cost Of Living Goes Up Again

ued a full year and if accompanied by accelerated enlist-

ment drives.

The

Family [scapes To West Berlin

4-H CLOTHING WORKSHOP

Shown with Mrs. McClure and Mrs. Wilbur Lucas are some members of a clothing workshop who are hard at work preparing for the Fair. They are Becky Elliott. Lynda Davis. Denny Michale, Marie McKee, and Cathy Vanlandingham.

Pitch-In Supper SATURDAY, JULY 31 6:00 p.m. Pavilion No. 1, Robe-Ann Park will be the kick-off of the 1966 REPUBLICAN POLITICAL CAMPAIGN

Sponsored by the Greencostfo Republican Women's Club, the dinner will feature the HONORABLE RICHARD ROUDEBUSH. Congressman from Indiana and a very papular figure in this port of th# state, as speaker.

Reunion Held

Elston Herrin.

Mr. Ralston Hathaway of ner on Monday. Mrs. Wildon Fort Lauderdale. Florida, and Strahle is a sister of Mrs. Ben-

now residing in Detroit was an nett's.

overnight caller here Wednes-

day on his brother. H. H. Hathaway and family. He left Thurs- ; day morning for Richmond. Ind-

j iana.

! Callers the past week in the ! home of Mr. and Mrs. Lona ! Smith were Mr. Harry Morgan

Morton News Mr. and Mrs. Dale Terhune and children, Gary and Brenda Jo. had as their guests Sunday, Mr. Terhune’s sister and family,

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bare and WASHINGTON UPI children. They had dinner and cost of living shot up by one then took them to the Deer Val- h a ]f 0 f j p er ce nt in June the ley Story Book Farm which biggest increase in 23 months, is a new recreation place near the Labor Department an-

Greemcastle. A good time was n0 unced today. BERLIN UPI — An East had by all. The department attributed German family of three early Mrs. Barbara Terhune^ Gary. | the .sharp increase to higher German family of thre€ mad , *

Brenda and Mrs. Mane Bennett, p r j ces 0 f mea t and f re sh vege-

spent Friday in Indianapolis daring escape by rope over the shopping and visiting. As „ result consumer preies iVa11 from headquarter* of

Leslie Taylor, baby boy of j n j une stood at 110.1 per cent Mr. and Mrs. Brad Taylor spent 0 f department’s 1957-59 base

Saturday evening with Mrs. p er j od

Barbara Terhune and family while Mrs. Taylor donated her

time in working at the l nion dur j n g: the second quarter

Chapel Fish Fry. to j p er cen t, the largest American sector.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett quarterly jump since 1957.

had Mr. and Airs. Wildon Strahle, Mrs. Virginia Strahle and three sons from Boonville. Indiana as there guests for din-

East German government. A man. his wife and nine-year-old son dangled high over

The June increase brought wall and went hand over the total rise in living costs along the rope for 120

of yards until they landed in the

of New Winchester. Mr. Clar-! ceived bv his family a short ence Waskom of Canaan. Air. j time earlier that morninjr

and Airs. John Shoemaker and

j 1966.

1 Those present were: Mrs. Mae Woodworth. Brick Chapel; i

The 27th annual Mark and Mr. and Airs. Samuel Wood- t

Mae Woodworth family reunion worth, Sue and Pam Curtis, Mr. Mrs - Eth '’ 1 Barker of Fillmore was held at Robe-Ann Park on and Mrs. Clinton Jarrett and Sechman. 84 years Louisville.

Sunday, July 11, with 114 mem- four children, all of Quincy; Mr. old - P aid a to " ilbur Mast " j Bom March 5. 1914

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Labor Department spokesman Arnold Chase said experts did not believe the increase "sets a trend for the future because of the temporary factors which

caused this situation.”

The boost in vegetable prices last month was attributed to

Russellville News unfavorable weather conditions. The higher meat prices resulted building and hurled

George F. Alartin. 51. of 304 from a cutback in production end over the wall. Scott St. of Crawfordsville died following last year's over-sup- It

Thursday in Louisville Ken- plies.

heart ■

re-

The escape was all the mor«

dramatic because it was mada from the headquarters building if the East German government. which faces the wall but

is 60 feet away from it. The 33-year-old man fastened

a nylon rope to a flagpole on the roof of the 60-foot high

the other

in Louisville

tucky after suffering a attack according to word

He was stricken while taking truck load of material to

325,000 Men To Armed Forces

was caught by West Berliners who tied the end to tha wreck of a truck 120 yards away near the U.S. Army's

Checkpoint Charlie.

Heavenly Soil

„. „ 7 , . . he was hers of the family and three and Mrs. David Archer and Mr. en ' ^6. of Greencastle. Thurs- the 0 ]q est 0 f prank

MOUNT VERNON. Iowa UPI A student at Cornell College

WASHINGTON UPI — The and administration's decision to dou-

visitors present. Members of ' and Airs. Frank Aluench, Plain- da y morning. They have been M au( j e Robinson of Bridgeton, ble monthly draft calls and step jj ste q jq,. father's occupation as the family came from Washing- field; Marcus L. W'oodworth. friends since early boyhood l n 1942. on August 8. he was up voluntary recruitment may f armer in the anniial ton. California, Alassachusetts- Seattle, Wash.; Airs. Loie w -i da ^® ^ ^ ^ united in marriage to Mary add 325.000 men to the nation s questionnaire. Asked for the

Illinois and Indiana.

Holland. Air. and Mrs. James Th e snia H s °n of Air. and Jean Calvert of p ort iand Alills armed forces by the fall of 1966.

A business meeting at noon , Holland and tAV0 daughters. J Mrs - Millard Lydick has been comrnun ity. a native of the

was called to order by the Roachdale: Air. and Airs. Eld. i n a serious condition from Bridgeton Community. Mr. Marpresident, Samuel Woodworth. Stewart and two sons, Mr. and having found and taken an over- tin vrith his family had reat which time officers for the Mrs - Richard Poore and four dose of medicine. The little fel- s jq e q j n Crawfordsville since

next year were elected. The children of Crawfordsville; Mr. ; low was taken to the Riley 194g

new officers are Alarcus La- an d Glenn Holland and Hospital in an unconcious state Survivors include the widow. Pearl Woodworth, president; ;daughter St. Revere, Alass. and his life was dispaired of Mrs Mary Jean Martin two Corps was 2.653.861 on July 1. Norman Woodworth, vice-presi-1 Airs. Robert Casey and three for many hours. Last reports daughters. Mrs. James Miller, dent; Ella Mae Woodworth, i children Mooresville; Air. and state he is slowly improving. of waveland and Georgia Ann secretary and James Holland, Mrs ' Stucki and two chil- Henry Harlan, aged 79. a t home, a brother. Harold Alartreasurer. dren and Bandy Stine, Mr. and living southeast of town suf- tin of Rosedale and an aunt.

A basket dinner following the Mr f’ 'J, D * '' oodworth . Sr.. Mr. fered a light strike Wednesday.: Mrs. Clara Carithers of Terre meeting was enjoyed by all. M ”' Lar ^ Woodworth. He has under a doctor's Haute.

The afternoon was spent in vis- ‘ r ‘ , an * f ' * orman Wood- care and a brother ^d cousin Funeral services were held

are waiting on him in his home, at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Butler

J The Hendricks County Bank- Funeral Home in Rockville July, I ^ ren . a " d H ® len Claimch ' era Association gave a dinner Burial was at the Clear Run i r. an rs. ames ood-1 | ast Wednesday evening for all Cemetery of Bridgeton

county bank employees at the

Kendall Inn at Indianapoli*.

^ ^ . , Those employed by the First

bert Smith and two sons, all of

Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Woodworth and four children of Dan-

ville; Air. and Mrs. Earl Wood- ^ .. . , ; Brown Theatre,

worth and Ella Mae, Mr. and «... , a Mrs. Charles E Smith and five : S * Vm 'r T™/” ' n °™ n - children and Mrs. Flo Swinford. cast * Wednesdav afternoon , Monday

Oakland, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- "' ere s ** ri a I e , Sherrv Bell of Roachdale vis-

liam T. Swank and four chil- s1 ^ at the south * ast bank

' corner. One side of the sign

iting and so forth. The next reunion will be in Robe-Ann Park

the second Sunday in

000 a month, to begin in October. would add between 300.000 and 350.000 men if enntin-

Exciting features from our Home Fashion

DEPARTMENT

New,

CLOSET SHOP and LINEN SHOP

on the MEZZANINE

remodeled

name of his father’s firm,

Kingdom of God.”

An Alternativw

This would bring the total N ' ro t e ’ strength of the armed forces to nearly 3 million men. The combined strength of the Army,

Navy, Air Force and Marine LONDON UPI — A list of

new publications issued by Panther Books todav had thesa twa

Manpower experts calculated itema ^ succes8ion;

that the new draft rate of 35,-

‘How to Succeed with Wo* en Without Really Trying.’* “The Next Best Thing.”

‘'Bagono* Cloxt Accassario*, Garmoot Bags, Undor tha Bad Chaats, Boudoir and Cetmatc Cabinata, Shea and Handbag Filat. $1.98 to $13.98

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Dacarotar Fillowt In variad Fabrics and in many stylos. Choose yours oarty. $1.50 to $6.98

Pteoc's

greencastle

Fma Table linens including DAMASKS, RURt LINENS, RAYON combinations, flannel backed \dnyle TABLE CLOTHS and PLACE MATS, tarry doth TABLE COVERS.

$2.98 to $33.00

for sets

REGISTER thru Wednesday morning, August 4th for BEAUTIFUL PRIZES. Nothing to buy, you need not be present to win.

! worth and two daughter, Mr. and Airs. Ollie Rifner and five children, and Mr. and Mrs. Ro-

National at Coatesville were among the many who enjoyed the fine dinner and the Can Can that followed at the Hilton

Roachdale

Mr. and Mrs Bill Dickerson of near Roachdale. and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Edwards of near Barnard called on Mr. and Airs. Junior Burdme and children on

dren and Evelyn Smith. Attica;

Mr. and Mrs. Evaloe Wood-’ re ^ stered 4:27 *** the 0ther worth and Marsha. Michigan , 95 de * Tee *' ^ ^ 7 “ No hot City; Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Priest. da >' s thif! summer ” Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Priest and Mr*. Thelma. ( B a s t a i n ) four sons, Greencastle; Mrs. ‘Wright, wife of Olin Wright

ited with her uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Burdine of Barnard spent Afonday night and Tuesday with their son, Jun-

ior and family.

Airs. Rachel Larmar of North

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Grcencaitl#, Ind.

died raht.r suddenly Saturday : s>lem on h( . r tat|)er Ruf .

morning at four o’clock. She

Rosa Hardacker, Vista, Calif.

Mr. and Mrs. Alarcus Hard- mui„uL* «... us Buttery on Thursdav. acker and two sons, and Cyn- had been well known by many Mr and Mrs Bob Leak called thia Hardacker, New Carlisle; Coatesville friends for fifty on Mr ^ Mrs John Mrs. Gladys Forberg and three years. Had *he lived until next at North Salem on Fridav nigM daughters. Park Forest. HI. spring she would have planned gh<irrv Donna ^ ' Nancy Afternoon caHers were Mr. with her Fillmore High School Be „ called on Lulu Ward Mon .

and Mrs. Dojme Priest and class its 50th anniversary,

three daughters. Greencastle; Air. and Mrs. Bob Cooper and

! day afternoon.

As a school girl Thelma was ■ Grace Ann. Kathy and Mary

. T , a good and concientious pupil Leak of Indianapolis spent Sat- * aria P 0 ia t r " and who wanted to excel in all her U rday night with their grand- „ ' T ^ A ,. lir ^ nd and work. She was held in great parents. Mr. and Airs. Bob Leak, and ^ Ha ' Jte ’ respect by all her teachers and Visitors at the home of Air. ton * ° rgla artin ’ Mor 'i student body. a nd Airs. Clarence Ward were, ^ . _ j For several years she and her Mr. and Airs. Walter Ward of

husband operated a restaurant Linsburg and girl friend. Miss in Fillmore, well patronized in Holmes. Jane Dickerson of near the past by high school pupils. Roachdale. Violet Leak and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bottorff grand children. Darrell and Vicon Friday had as tl.eir lunch- kie Hart and Rufus Buttery,

eon and dinner guests. Mrs. Gertie Cable and son, Emory Rector of Stiles vine and Miss Frankie Dve of Detroit. Aliss

Coatesville News

Air. Jess Wingler and wife have recently returned from a visit with a brother and family in South Dakota and while there they put in some vacation days lake fishing. They found this sport unusually good and had little trouble getting a bag limit each day. Their catches consisted of walleye, northern pike and plenty of large catfish. To hear Jess tell of his fishing experience made one want to get his tackle box and rod and head for the Dakotas.

Mrs. Dana (Sechman i Criss panied

Dye will remain as a guest ov-

er the weekend.

The many Coatesville friends of Air. and Mrs. Harvey Nichols extend to them heartiest congratulations on their Golden Wedding Anniversary.

Wandering Houses

EAST LOS ANGELES. Calif. UPI — George Mejian of Studio City owns a lot here on which he plans to build a $1.5 million automobile agency. Wednesday, he received a

cryptic telephone call.

“Three houses on my lot,” Alejian told the caller. “Impos-

last

Air. and Mrs. Gene Johnson sible: j was there just and family of Plainfield accom- night and it was vacant.” by Mr. and Mrs. Joe house*, it developed, had

and son of Jasonville were in Davidson spent Sunday after- j u9( been parked on Mejian’s town Sunday evening making noon at the Brown County ] 0 t temporarily by a house movshort calls on friends and a State Park where they met and in g firm, which promised to re-

visit with grandparents. Dana visited with Mr. and Airs. Frank is an English teacher in the Davidson and Air. Henry Harbi-

Jasonville school. son of Bloomington.

From July 19th to July 25th Mrs. Doris Runnells and is Farm Safety Week. How daughters were Sunday aftermany farmers go all out in try-: noon caller* on Mr. and Mrs. ing to make the week an acci-! Jack Hinsley and family at

dent-free week for themselves West Newton.

move them in a matter of hours.

We Will Close Saturday, July 31 At 3:00 P.M.

We Will Re-Open Monday, Aug. 16 At 7:00 A.M. This is the annual vacation for our employees. Thanks for your patronage.

Roy ale Cafe

BRABARA GERNETH

AMERICAN LEGION DANCE Saturday Nite, July 31st Music by THE TOWN CRIERS Fir*t tim* ot th» Po*t

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