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Th« Daily Banntr, Graancastla, Indiana Tuesday, Novambar 16, 1965
LETTER
County Hospital Dismissed Monday: Roxie Masten, Greencastle Blanche Byrum, Spencer. Mrs. Junior Capps and daugh-
ter, Williamsport. Mrs. Billy Ziegelman daughter, Cloverdale.
and
EDITOR
Dear Sir:
Marshall Bless, Greencastle. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Floyd, 614 Crown Street, a girl, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe; Partin,
Quincy, a boy, Monday.
In today's troubled world we find many cases in which an ultraistic, radical minority group speaks for the majority and gives the whole group a bad name. The actions taken by a few pacifists in our colleges and universities have downgrad-
ed all students of higher educa- Those who wish to send mail tion. These radicals bum their to Pvt. James C. Neal who is draft cards, demonstrate against stationed in Hanau, Germany, the United States policy, pub- may address his mail as follish books on “how to beat the j lows:
draft,” and perform displays of
vulgarian exhibition.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Norman, Cloverdale, a boy, today.
News Of Boys
I feel that I speak f&r the majority when I say that these ex-
Pvt. James C. Neal, U.S. 55821475, Btry C, 2nd. Bn , 75th Arty, A.P.O. 09165, New York, N. Y. Pvt. Neal is the son of
tremists fail to appreciate their Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Neal of this
American heritage for which city, millions of Americans have ' fought and’died. I believe that! this minority fails to actualize why the United States is in Viet Nam and why the aftermath of this immense struggle
is of
Bridal Shower Honors
Miss Linda Gibbs
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Thought Blessed he the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the ressurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. I Peter
1:3.
Death is conquered. Christ is reigning. Thanks be unto God for our living hope and our eternal security through the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Personal And Local News
The Needleeraft Club will
with
City firemen were called to the Town House, on South College Avenue, at 635 Monday evening. They reported a burning street flare on the front
i porch.
The Mary Martha Missionary Circle wil meet this Thursday ! at 1:30 p. m. Hostess, Hazel Singleton, Co-hostess Martha Christy, roll call word “thanks” and program “God’s Hungry Children”. Remember our reviv-
song leader Bro. Dewey Grover,
welcome to all people.
Teresa Ever man Rites Thursday Mrs.. Teresa N. Everman, 69, of Russellville, passed away Monday night at 11:30 o’clock at the Culver Hospital in Crawfords ville, following an extended
illness.
Mrs. Everman was bom Sept 19, 1896, the daughter of Al-
ai meetings all this week at 7 bert and Stellft GrimM Gard * p. m. Evangelist Richard Goins,! ner - She was a member o{
Russellville Christian Church and the American Legion Auxiliary at Russellville. She was preceded in death by her par-
ents and one daughter.
Survivors are the husband, Frank Everman and two sons, Wayne and Glenn Everman, both of Russellville; one daughter, Mrs. Joyce Harris of Ladoga; two brothers, Frank Gardner of Waveland and Charley Gardner of Russellville;
four grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock from the Russellville Christian Church. The Rev. Charles Davis will officiate. Burial will be in
the Hebron Cemetery.
Friends may call at the McGaughey & Son Funeral Home after 1:00 p.m. Wednesday.
USATIC ARMOR, Fort Knox,
Ky.
Miss Linda Gibbs, of Indian- meet Fridav at 2 p m
overshadowing signifi-1 apolis, was honored with a mis-1 Mrs N L Donelson
canee. These few mop-haired, ! cellaneous bridal shower Satur-1
squalidly dressed, addlebrained day night at the Russellville The address of Pvt. Terry K. characters are forming a mis- Christian Church. Very ap- Sheldon is RA 16 842 433, B-9-3
representation of the average propriately, she also won the college student. I hope that door prize, a beautiful decanter other responsible college stu- of individually wrapped candies,
dents will follow my example by stepping forward, expressing themselves openly, refusing to
be misrepresented, and denying T „
Love You Truly, Dream of Love, Around the World and He
on the marimba.
Wayne Adams ,of New Market, performed several musical selections including Linda, I
the falsified opinions given by
these glory seekers.
Sincerely, Mike Walton Milligan College. Tennfesee (Cloverdale, Ind.)
Brazil Service For Harry Elwell Harry “Hez” Elwell, 64, a well known resident of the Reelsville Community, died Monday evening at the Clay County Hos-
pital in Brazil.
Mr. Elwell had been a guard at the Indiana State Farm for the past sixteen years. He
Miss Linda Horton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Horton of Forest City, North Car-
I olina was crowned home-coming was a former patrolman of the
Harvest Messengers Inc. will be queen for East High School on Brazil Police Department and held at 1161 Avenue D in O ct - 29 - Linda is a senior at a former guard at the Indiana Greencastle Sunday November East High. She is also a cheer- State Prison at Michigan City. 28th at 2:00 p.m. leader. She is a former resident; He was a native of Brazil.
of Greencastle and is the grand- Survivors are his wife, Helen |
The Veteran's Office will be daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Smith Elwell; one son, James
WILL OBSERVE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Wright will < elebrate their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house from 2 to 5 p.m. at their home northwest of Greencastle on Sunday, November 28. They were married November 24, 1915, at the Locust Street Methodist parsonage in Greencastle by Rev. Bert DeWitt Beck. They have lived on the same farm their entire married life. They have one son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Wright, Greencastle, Route 4.
closed Wednesday. Nov. 17th Chadd of this city due to a meeting at Indianapo-1 lis concerning pension cards
for 1966.
Viet Church
Seated at the lace covered gift table with Miss Gibbs were Mrs. Roy Gibbs of Indianapolis |
and Mrs. Geraldine Marsteller' Clyde Combs, 61, city, was of Russellville. Bells, bows and i arrested on South Bloomington
Street at 10:44 Monday night
streamers in pink and white, colors chosen by the bride-to-
be, adorned all tables. ,
Refreshments of pink punch,
In Memory
In loving memory of our dear
of Greencastle; two grandsons, several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock from the Miller & Sons
son. brother and grandson, Paul : FunCral Home in BraziL Burial D. Nelson, who departed this 1 will be in the Boone-Hutcheson
life Nov. 14, 1956 at the tender ce ^ eter y-
age of 16 years, 9 months.
by Officer John Pursell for pub-
lic intoxication.
Charles Brown, army chief of chaplains, laid the cornerstone
last May during a visit to the i • * ™
unit. The first service was held nuts and and white mints evemns: at 7:30 P m> at Torr s j With a cheery smile and a wave Mrs - B °y d W1U
The Modern Home
'neral home after 4:00 p.m.
Makers I cannot say and I will not say Wednesday.
white cake with ring favors, Club will meet on Wednesday | That he is dead, he is just away.
in the new church last Sunday with the Catholic girls choir of the Good Shepherd Convent in Vinh Long singing along with the new Vinh Long Memorial
Chapel Choir.
Brig. Gen. Richard J. Seitz, deputy commanding general of U.S. Army forces in Viet Nam, made a special trip to Vinh Long to attend the services.
were served to 45 guests. The beautiful pink-covered serving table also held matched sets of 1 gold mint dishes and candleholders with pink lighted can-
dles.
Restaurant.
The Echo Club will meet with Dorothy Sutherlin on Wednesday evening, Novmeber 17th at 7:30 p.m. Please bring Christmas wrapping paper for roll The hostesses are former cal1 - classmates of the groom-to-be. Charles Marsteller. They are
of the hand,
He has wandered into
known land.
And left us dreaming how very
fair
It needs must be gers there.
Speak Thursday
un Mrs. John Boyd will be
speaker at the meeting of the Woman’s Society of Christian Service to be held Thursday evening, November 18, at 7:30 in
since he lin- Charterhouse Lounge, Gobin
Memorial Methodist Church. A
Orville Webb is convalescing
„ , in the Putnam County Hosptial
IDevota Stevens, Nancy Orlmls [1™ » /jV" * d * return
Every on, of the 2 00 .e.te _ ^ J J t Tr e^ lrft H wrtsf <£d a! ™nk him faring on as dear
was taken when the men were
,, , . , . , ' Horton. Also helping were Mar-
celled to worship by a bell do- saret RamMy Bcrtha and Judy .' racke<1 P' 1 ™ bt ™-
McGaughey.
And you, Oh you, who the wild- short but inspiring film enest yearn, i titled “Overture” will be the For the old time step and glad devotional part of the program
to be followed by Mrs. Boyd's talk concerning the Peace
nated by the congregation of Canterbury Methodist Church in Montgomery, Ala. Chief Warrant Officer Curtis L. Goodwin
had asked for the bell.
In the love of these as the love
of here.
Corps.
Mrs. James B. Johnson, Gobin
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby siven that the T ’utnam County Commissioners will re-
ceive bids on three (3> dual tandem ; organist, Everett Louis, Angdump trucks with two (2> trade-in ^ 7 dump trucks with beds, on November well Curtain Factory, Dr. ^tephTO 1 OCA of ttfn J *> k *■» . , -
ens Putnam County Hospital,
j Society of the New Providence ; Baptist Church will meet Thursday at 11:30 a.m. at the church. All members are urged to attend and bring a covered dish.
d . Don ’t forget gifts for Mental
Roachdale Christian Church, Health
The Womens Baptist Mission Think of him still as the same SCS President, will conduct a
CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank Rev. Mrit-
' ton, Perkins Funeral Home,
I say
He is not dead, he is just away. Sadly missed by the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Nelson,
short business meeting. Mrs. Lawrence Riggs as Vice-Pres-ident of SCS has planned Thursday evening’s program and has
and grandmother, Mrs. Jessie been assisted by Mrs. Orville Shaw, of this city. Davis, Spiritual Life Secretary
29. 1965 at two (2) o’clock p. m In th* Commissioners room at the Court
House. Greencastle. Indiana. specif:ca- neighbors and friends for their
tions and bid lorms may be obtained from tbs County Auditor .. ESTON COOPER, Auditor.
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for the Woman's Society. Members of the Asbury Guild will serve as hostesses and provide refreshments for the fel-
DePauw’s University’s 62-1 >Ussionary Soeiet y member symphony orchestra ‘' let at Church
will present its first concert of The Missionary Society of the
words of condolenc.e flowers, j the season tomorrow night at First Baptist Church met Nov. l owsb *P boun cards, food and other acts of 8:15 in Meharry Hall. Perform- 9th at 2:30 at the Church with kindness shown us during the ing under the baton of Profes- Mrs. Nila Greenlee as co-hos- Thompson Is death of our husband, father i sor Herman Berg, the sym- tess. I Hostess To Club
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and brother.
Mrs. Geraldine Frazier Connie and Bonnie Frazier
j phony has three works by Ka- j The meeting was brought to ! The R ° achdal « Home Demonj balevsky, Mozart and Rimsky- order by singing the theme stration Club met Mrs ' ! Korsakoff on the musical menu. song. A very interesting pro- Elsie Thom P son Saturday, No-
gram was given by Mrs. Betty vember 6th - w^* 1 fourteen memAker. Mrs. Hazel Hill and Mrs. bers and two * :uests ’ Claral Dean Lucas, it was entitled! Clodfelter and son Terry pres-
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frazier
Mrs. Alice Morphew.
Marriage License
Woman's Changing Role in a
DePauw’s football coach, Tom | f; am ^ as ^ven by Mrs. Betty ! Mr. and Mrs. James Frazier Mont, starts a busy November
! -December speaking schedule by
Mr. and Mrs. John Frazier making four appearances this week. Mont will be the guest < - :ilan Si n S World. W e all agree speaker at the annual football that a woman must be man >’ banquets of Decatur Central of thing:s in this chan ^S world
and not just a wife and mother. From our church seven at-
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Jack Lee Baldwin, Shell in- Mont made two engagements, spector, and Betty Josephine Valparaiso High School aand Lyon, College Castle Motel, ; North Methodist Church of In-
both of Greencastle.
Wednesday Night SPECIAL 5-8 P.M. 4 pcs. Kentucky Fried Chicken Choice of 3 Vegetables or Salads, Rolls, Coffee $1.25 Also a K.F.C. Special for a light meal. 2 pc. Kentucky Fried Chicken Choice of 2 Vegetables or Salads, Rolls, Coffee 1 vS DOUBLE DECKER DINING ROOM "Home of Kentucky Fried Chicken'*
dianapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin G. Kearney of Indianapolis left Monday for a weeks stay in New York City. Mrs. Kearney won the Catherine Hamilton National award for her contri-
butions to Mental Health. This hostess. award is $1,000.00 which she! Notice that the Dec. Xmas will donate to the Mental Health meeting will be at the home of
tended World Community Day on November 4th and took with them three smocks and 18 kits that were made and filled by filled by many of the women. Ten attended the Fall Conference at Bethel Church, Oct. 25. Bethel Love Gift presentation was by Mrs. Louise Sallust on
“What Do We Share.”
Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and co-
ent. Roll call was answered by “What I Am Most Thankful
For.”
Minutes of last meeting were read and a financial report was given. Galen Irwin of the Roachdale Bank gave a very interesting and informative talk on “What Your Bank Can Do For You.” Refreshments were served by the hostess and her assistant, Mrs. Chauncey Sutherlin. Next meeting is a luncheon held at the home of Mrs. Jesse
Ford.
Meeting Held By Roachdale Club The Woman's Progress Club of Roachdale held an arthritis breakfast Wednesday morning, November 10, at the home of Mrs. Walter Worick. Mrs. Retta Silvey returned thanks and after a most delicious breakfast all sang “Happy Birthday” to Mrs. Silvey and she was presented with a beautiful birthday cake. Ellen Purcell, president, called the meeting to order and June Garner gave a lovely devotion in keeping with
the season.
The theme of the meeting was “Health,” and nineteen members and six guests answered roll call by giving a
health aid.
Mrs. Georgia Thomas gave a good report on the county art show and tea held at the library. sponsored by the Progress Club in honor of Mrs. Ann
Van Cleave.
Mrs. Jennie Biaydes gave an interesting talk on trthritis.
| temperatures falling toward
,She said “there is no cure” but, zero Cold wave warnings vvere several remedies to bring relief. ! d for a wide tion o£ the
f A large beautiful decorated | Midwes t
cake baked by Mrs. Purcell was i
cut in squares and sold, the pro- Four inches of snow hit ceeds going to the arthritis Great Falls, Mont., Cold Arctic ! fund. j air swept as far south as NeMrs. Clara Jameson was ap- ; braska, where temperatures pointed an adopted member of broke records in the 70s Mon-
the club and Mrs. Lillie Me- day.
Ferran and Mrs. Pat Worick was appointed to take care of Mental Health packages. Mrs. Glenna Grindol is to decorate a window up town for the holidays. Mrs. Vesta Barnes gave an inspiring talk on Mental Health. The club welcomed Mrs. Alma Miller and Mrs. Jennie Biaydes as new members.
Mercury Drops Toward Zero By United Prej$ International
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A deepening storm drove high winds and snow across the ' Northern Plains today and sent
The U. S. Weather Bqreau issued Cold wave warnings for North and South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa and northwest Minnesota. Much colder weather was forecast across Kansas and Missouri by tonight. Up to 4 inches of snow fell from Montana across the Dakotas j Monday. The lowest temperature in the nation early today was one degree below zero at Haver,
Mont.
A high temperature reading of 75 degrees at Grand Island, Neb., Monday broke a 13 year record. A high of 85 at Lubbock. Tex., was the highest ever recorded so late in the
year.
Regiment
program in Indianapolis. Mrs. Kearney will tape an interview which will be broadcast Novem-
ber 29th on Channel 13 at 11:00 have made a.m. She is the former Betty j change.
Jean Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rose, Plainfield and grand-daughter of Mrs. Susie Siddons of this city.
Mrs. Louise Pershing with Mrs. Barbara Spence helping her. Please bring something you
for the gift ex-
Card of Thanks
The family of Elsie Truesdel Cowgill, would like to thank ; Whitaker Funeral Home, Rev. i Stanze, Fillmore Methodist ; Church, Eastern Star for their j service and all others who were , so kind. . The Family.
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7 Below Zero
NEW YORK UPI — The lowest temperature reported this morning to the U.S. Weather Bureau, excluding Alaska and Hawaii, was 7 below zero at Havre, Mont. The highest reported Monday was 87 at I Kingsville, Tex.
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