The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 August 1965 — Page 2

The Daily Bannar, Greencastla, Indiana Saturday, August 7,1965

GOOD OLD

DAYS

The Rev. Vinton D. Bradshaw,

Assistant Professor of Field Taken from the fiIes of 1926

Education and Director of Stu-dent-Church Relations at Chris-

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Bible Thought If thine enemy be hungry; give him bread to eat; and If he be thirsty, give him water to drink. Proverbs 25:21 The best way to rid our-

tian Theological Seminary, wifi Hil1 811(1 famil y visited in Staun- selves of our enemies is

be guest speaker Sunday in the ton Sun(1 ay.

make friends of them.

Geo. Aker had a valuable cow killed by lightning one day last

week.

Miss Mary Burk Is visiting ^ Mr. and Mrs. Forest Stanley at

Fillmore this week.

Personal And Local News

worship service of The First Christian Church. The service

begins at 10:30 a.m.

A graduate of Drake University and Christian Theological Seminary, Rev. Bradshaw has

also studied at Iowa State Col- Miss Ruby Hill of Indianaplege and the Divinity Schools of olis re turned home Tuesday afDrake and Vanderbilt Univer- ter spendin g her vacation here si ties. Last year he was grant- friends and relatives,

ed a sabbatical leave from the

Seminary and completed fur- Greencastle locals . . . Addi- returned to her home at Visalia, ther work toward his Ph D. de- tional rainfall of .15 of an inch California after being called gree at Boston University's wa8 recorded here Tuesday ac- here by the death of her aunt, School of Theology. cording to John Goddard, local Miss Icy Oakley.

weather observer. The maximum The St. Paul AME Church of Rev. Bradshaw directs the temperature was 86 today. field work program of Christ- TT _.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rice and son and Mrs. Ella Rich motored to Danville, 111. Sunday to spend a few days with Mrs. Rich's

sister.

Mrs. Lucille Arnold was admitted to the Putnam County Hospital Thursday for observa-

tion.

Mrs. Gertrude Robinson has

WELL KNOWN LOCAL BOY IS HONORED The Air Force’s highest civilian award, the decoration for exceptional civilian service, is presented to Stanley R. Fisher, Fairborn, Ohio. Fisher was cited for contributing greatly to providing munitions for Air Force activities in Southeast Asia. Gen. Mark E. Bradley, Air Force logistics command commander, is shown making the presentation. Fisher, son of Mayor and Mrs. Ray Fisher, is a well known local boy. Employed at the Fairborn Base since 1942, except for two and one-half years with the Air Force in World War II, Fisher also received a meritorious civilian service award in 1957.

ian Theological Seminary and in this capacity works with more than 250 students and churches. He serves as assistant director of ministerial placement for the Association of Christian Churches In Indiana, with specific responsibility for placement of students at the

At the same time, the Senate Finance Committee approved the nomination of Republican John W. Gardner, president of the Carnegie Corp., to succeed Anthony J. Celebrezze as secretary of Health, Education and

Welfare.

four Viet Nam

Indianapolis, J. C. Holliday, Pastor, will worship at 3:30 P. M. Sunday with Bethel AME

church of Greencastle.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee Gray were here from Washing- |

M , and Mr*. G„n cndfeit. Officials Ousted

Greencastle resident.

The Club 16 Home Ec. Club will meet at the home of Mrs.

ust 11 at 7:30. There will be a towel exchange this month.

SAIGON UPI—Four oncepowerful generals, including former strongman Nguyen Khanh, lost their jobs today Khanh was ordered home from abroad for questioning about fi- ;

er and Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Barnes, who spent the last two weeks visiting the sequi-cen-

Seminary with congregations in tennial and other points of in- Betty Rector Wednes this area of the midwest. terest m the east, returned , ^ ^ „„ . *

home Saturday.

In 1947. Rev. Bradshaw was

presented the "Rural Minister Cloverdale Locals .... Mrs. | Charles B. Abrams, 34. city, | nancial corruption, of the Year" award by the In- Charles Pickens spent several wag lodged in the Putnam j The dismissals were announcternational Convention of da . vs last w eek visiting her County jail at 10:15 Friday i ed at a news conference by PreChristian Churches (Disciples mother, Mrs. Spangler, in Gos- night by State Trooper Ted m ier Nguyen Cao Ky, who said of Christ) while serving as P ort - Settle on a public intoxication Khanh and Gen. Do Cao Tri minister of the Lakeside Pas- Miss Dora Everamen of Bur- ch 2J ge „ _ _ would be asked about the alleg-

toral Unity, a part of the Dale Hngton is visiting her cousin,

Hollow Larger Parish in Ten- Miss Beryl Sandy,

nessee.

DR. BURNS, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Tues. thru Sat. 9-12 1-5 Tues., Thurs., & Fri. Evenings 7-9 South Jackson B Sunsot Driva Phono Ol 3-5814

The Four - Leaf Clover Club ed misuse of funds confiscated will hold a picnic at Robe-Ann after the 1963 revolution that

, ... .. Park Tuesday at 12:30 o’clock overthrew President Ngo Dinh

Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Myers at Table No L Each member Diem

of Chicago are visiting relatives p i eaM bring a gift, covered At Nha Trang, 200 miles in and near Cloverdale. disbj and own table serv ice. northeast of here, U. S. miliMorton local . .. Mr. and Mrs. Drinks will be furnished. tary demolition teams were Russell O Haver were in Green- Mrs. Frank Houska Russell- ! searching two square blocks of castle Saturday afternoon. | ville and Mrs. Dominic Romalia rubble for a dozen 250-pound I and Mrs. John Reiling of Green- bombs which apparently did

i castle attended the Terre Haute not explode when a B57 Can-

ln Memory Deanery meeting of the Nation- berra jet crashed Friday, kill-

al Council of Catholic Women in g at least 12 civilians and inon July 27th which was held juring 75, including eight

at the St. Josephs Catholic Americans.

Church at Rockville, Indiana. ^ least 4 of the 16 bombs Cassell C. Tucker, Unit No. ■ carried b y the twin-jet light 58 American Legion Auxiliary bomber exploded when it crash

will have its regular meeting Monday evening at 8:00 p.m.

In memory of our wife and •mother, Mrs. Earnest Lisby, who passed away two years ago,

August 8th, 1963.

Loving memories will never die As years roll on and days go by. Wouldn't it be wonderful if we

ed.

VOLUNTEER CHAIRMAN

Mrs. Donald Hedrick, 12 South Arlington Street, Greencastle, has been elected chairman of the Logansport Regional Hospital Volunteer Committee of the Mental Health Association in Indiana. Mrs. Hedrick, a native of Delphi, will be responsible for the coordination of all hospital volunteer activities in the 17 counties serving Logansport State Hospital. Her services to the mentally ill started while a resident of Rush County when she served as a Mental Health Association Gold Lady at New Castle State Hospital. Mrs. Hedrick received her Master's degree in Elementary Education at Ball State University. Mr. Hedrick is superintendent of the South Putnam County Community School Corporation and they have two children ages 5 and 3. As a regional chairman she will also serve as a member of the State Hospital Volunteer Committee of the Mental Health Association in Indiana.

STATE OP INDIANA, COUNTY OF PUTNAM s.«: IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT APRIL TERM. 1#65 IN THE MATTER OP ESTATE OF OLIVER H ROBBINS. DECEASED Estate No. 10.465. NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTATE IN THE ESTATE OF OLIVER H. ROBBINS. In the matter of the Estate of Oliver H. Robbins, deceased. No. 10 465. Notice Is hereby liven that William O Robbins, as Administrator of the above named estate, has presented and filed his 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 1st of September, 1065. at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and alt others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their i heirship or claim to any part of said estate William O Robbins, Personal Representative Jack P Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Attorney for Estate Lyon & Boyd July 31-Aug. 7-2t

MEMBER FDIC

WHITAKER

MADISON TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY PROJECT MEEETING Wed. August 11th, 1965 7:30 P.M. At No. 10 School Housd All residents of Madison Township are urged to attend and give their suggestions on ways we can improve our Township.

Household products. Members are asked to invite guests to

this meeting.

Cleaners For Fussy Folks. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

GOOD NEWS -OR THE — mI(/

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SAVE MONEY! BE CORRECT!

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RALPH TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY

could see

Our dear mother as she used to ! at the Post Homc - After a short be ^ business meeting, there will be Wouldn't it be wonderful to see

her smile

And have her back for a little

while?

Could we be wrong in wanting

her so

When the Angels want her too, we know Would we be wrong for missing

her too

And all the things she used to

do?

No, we wouldn't disturb her peaceful rest For we know above all that knows best. So He called her to His home

on high

But we will miss our Mother till

the day we die.

County Hospital

Dismissed Friday:

Bessie Gibbons, Stilesville John Brown, Greencastle Katherine McClain, Green-

castle Births:

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Earle, 9 Paradise Lanef a son, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lewis,

Rescue teams were awaiting , to look for the bodies of many i more feared dead in the accident. The plane's two pilots escaped by parachute before the

|crash.

There were only a few reports of action in the early hours today. Communist guerrillas launched a mortar attack before dawn on the Di Loc district headquarters, 14 miles southwest of Da Nang air base, but there was no report of government casualties. U. S. planes struck bridges, barges and an airfield under construction in Communist-held North Viet Nam Friday. The airfield runway was cratered and construction equipment and an anti-aircraft site were de-

stroyed.

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. James T. Lyon, Greencastle. Route 2, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Louise, to Jim D. Boyce, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Boyce of Center Point. Both are graduates of Central Business College this year and Miss Lyon is employed in the insurance department of the Central National Bank. No wedding date has been set as yet.

In Memory

Sleep, dear Mother, we would Gree " castle - R R 4 ’ a daughter BAN - ON TRAVEL

have it so. The parting will not be t for long, and you were ready to go. Sadly missed by Earnest Lisby. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Tincher and Families.

ter, Friday.

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Anniversaries Birthdays Allen Eugene Haltom, son o Mr. and Mrs. John Haltom, years old today.

Farm Help

WASHINGTON UPI — President Johnson Friday signed legislation to help farmers whose price - supported crops were flooded or otherwise destroyed by natural disasters.

BERUIT, Lebanon UPI — Baghdad radio announced Monday a ban by Iraq on all travel to neighboring Iran because of a cholera epidemic there. Iranian officials reported Sunday that 499 persons have been infected and 89 have died of the

disease.

Card of Thanks I wish to send my thanks to Dr's Lett, Schauwecker and Tipton, nurses and nurse aids, my relatives, friends, who sent cards, flowers, came to visit or helped to make my stay at the hospital more pleasant. Eula Boswell

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Senate Approves WASHINGTON UPI — The | Senate approved Friday by voice vote the nomination of Harold Brown as Air Force secretary succeeding Eugene Zuckert.

In Memory

In loving remembrance of our Grandson, Gary Rossok, who left us two years ago August 7. Grandma and Grandpa Kersey.

In memory of Clyde Underwood. who passed away a year ago today, August 7th, 1964. As the evening shades are falling And the night draws near, There comes longing if only you could come home. No one knows how we have missed you. Mrs. Minnie Underwood and De Ella Mrs. Charles Higgins

In Memory

In loving memory of our son and brother, Gary L. Rossok, who was taken from us two years ago today, August 7,

1963.

Two years have passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away, God took him home—it was his will Within our hearts he liveth

still.

Dr. D. H. Austin Dr. R. R. Ruble Chiropractors 201 South Indiana Street Teleohene Ol 3-3024 OFFICE HOURS BY Men. thru Friday — Y:00 a.m. fo 9:00 p.m. APPOINTMENT Saturday — 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

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CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT You are cordially invited to attend a terie, of Gospel Meeting, At The WEST UNION CHURCH OF CHRIST, REEISVIUE The speaker will be Aude McKee of Plainfield AUGUST 9th thru AUGUST 14th 7:30 Each Evening

Mr. Ellis W. Haltom of Cloverdale announces the engagement and approaching marriage of his daughter, De Ette, to Jackie R. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Alexander of Indianapolis.

She is a graduate of Cloverdale High School and employed at Mallorys. Mr. Alexander attended school in Gosport and

Memories are treasures no one Houston. Texas and is employed

AMERICAN LEGION DANCE Saturday, Aug. 7th "Town Criers" Special Dance Sept. 4

can steal

at Hatfield Electric Co. in Ind-

Death is a heartache nothing ianapolis.

can heal.

The wedding will be Saturday, October 23 at 2:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Quincy with a reception in the church basement following the ceremony. All relatives and friends are invited to attend.

Some forget him since he is

gone

But we will remember no matter how long. Sadly missed by Mother, Dad, Sisters, and Brothers.

1965 FAIR PROGRAM Saturday, Auguit 7 9:00 a.m.—West Central Indiana Gold Medal Beef Calf ShowArena. 3:00 p.m.—Regional Sheep Shearing Contest—Arena. 7:00 p.m.—Pony Pulling Contest—Outside Arena. 1.00-11.00 p.m.—Dragoo Shows Cramval in operation.

PICTURE SALE Tuesday, Aug. 10 thru Saturday, Aug. 14 Savaral lima* in tha pa,t wa hava sold our display pictura, and ovarprints for $1 each. Coma search through tha stacks of pictures at your leisure. You can buy only your family pictures unless you have permission from the ether party. After the sale remaining pictures will be destroyed. We also have a few expensive frames going for $1. Ralph Taylor Photography

NOTICE! the Motion Grill Will be Closed Sunday Aug. 8 Open Monday, Aug. 9, at 5 A.M. We are redecorating the restaurant