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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Monday, December 20, 1965

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cial Security indicates that about a third of them come from persons who feel they cannot even afford to pay S3 a month. Another third comes from persons who say they already have private insurance. But most of the remainder display misunderstanding of the

program. A small percentage j Mom* 0«li«*ry

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Business Phene OL 3-5151 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher S. R. Rariden, Senior Editor Norma Hill Gen. Mgr. James B. Zeis, Managing Editor William D. Hooper, Adv. Mgr. Entered in fhe Post Office at Greencastle. Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. Subscription Prices

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are against the whole idea. The Social Security Administration is now conducting a more scientific survey—to determine whether misinformation about Part B is widespread, and what needs to be done to clear it up.

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Space Champs

Bible

Thoicght Thy word have I hid in mine j heart, that 1 might not sin against thee. Psalm 119:11.

The Bible is no ordinary book. It is a revelation of truth which

Gemini 6 space pals, Walter Schirra and Tom Stafford, at

the Astronauts’ private quarter lightens the mind, indicts the

at nearby Merrit Isand. The last time they had met

was 185 miles up in space last Wednesday when they staged

the first rendezvous in space. As Borman and Lovell walk-

ed down the hallway of the crew quarters, Schirra jumped from concealment and began giving hand signals such as those used to guide in planes on

an aircraft carrier deck. Merriment broke out and the

two teams of astronauts shook hands, slapped one another on the back and exchanged quips about the accuracy of their

splashdowns.

They were engaged in com

conscience, kindles faith, and nurtures devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ. Why do we not read it more and study it with

more serious purpose? Personal And Local News

DAR meeting At the heme of fr Miss Grace Browning, Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Trippett are back in their office after visiting with relatives and friends in Princeton. A candle-light Communion Service will be held at Union Valley Baptist Church, Wednesday evening, Dec. 22nd. at 7:15. Mr. and Mrs. Fremont Power and son, Steve, of Indianapolis, and Barry Brown of I.S.U., visited Mrs. Power’s mother Friday.

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bined debriefing sessions for 45 I ^thodist Hospital from major minutes before Schirra and sur S er y ; resulting from a frac-

Stafford departed for the man- ^ , hi P‘

ned space flight headquarters in Houston where they will finish off a series of photographic identification sessions, pilot re-

ports and de-bhiefing sessions Temple at 6:30.

before taking off for Christmas. ! Your money maker today is being well groomed. Old Reli-

able White Cleaners.

The Croy’s Creek Chuch Is presenting its Christmas program Friday night, December 24th at 7:30. Everyone is in-

vited to come.

William S. Atkins, 18, city, was arrested at 9:55 Sunday night by Officer Russell Rogers and charged with reckless driv-

ing on Ind. 240.

Stated meeting, Bainbridge O.E.S. December 20th, 7:30 p. m. Christmas program and pound party after the meeting. Members and visitors welcome. Jack Lee Benton, 20, Indianapolis, escaped from the Indiana State Farm about 5:30 p. m. Saturday. He had been sent to the farm from Marion

County for reckless driving.

Mrs. Gladys Prichard, who was recently dismissed from the Putnam County Hospital was

Mr. and Mrs. John Baughman transferred to the Methodist

Hospital at Indianapolis. Her

room Number is B-232.

Albert Quade, age 87 years, a former resident of Putnam County, died Sunday morning at the McCoy Hospital at Kendallville. Surviving are his wife, Myrtle, and one step-son, Albert Cahill. Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock at Fort Wayne. Mr.

of Highwood Avenue, announce the arrival of a son, John Gavins, at their home on December

17.

Mrs. Gladys Prichard is recovering satisfactorily at the

Bethel No. 78, Job’s Daughters, will hold its caroling party this evening. Members wishing to attend meet at the Masonic

Florid*, and is a graduate of Indiana State University. Following a skiing-trip to 1 Michigan, the couple will be at home in Auburn, until March 17th, 1966, when the groom ; enters the Air Force. Guests from a distance w r ere from Springfield, Decatur and ' Elmhurst, Illinois; Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio; Auburn, Fort Wayne, Lafayette, Bloomington, Terre Haute, Indianapolis and Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn T. Rieke entertained at a rehearsal din-

ner at Windy Hill Country Club on Saturday evening.

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VOWS EXCHANGED SUNDAY

Quade was an uncle of William

McElroy of Reelsville.

DR. D. H: AUSTIN CHIROPRACTOR OFFICE CLOSED Dec. 23rd thru Dec. 26th Re-open Monday, Dec. 27th

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Gobin Memorial Methodist Miss Joan Duggan of South a Church was the scene of a can- Charleston, West Virginia: Miss ^ dlelight ceremony on Sunday Beth Daniels of Cincinnati, afternoon, December 19th, at Ohio, Miss Gail Scott of Pittshalf after tw r o o’clock. Nancy burg, Pennsylvania, and Miss Lee Borden, daughter of Mr. Caroline Lee Marsh of Hudson,

NEW YORKJUPI—Out-going and ^ Irs £ ar j j 3 0rden n f Ohio, served as bridesmaids and

Roachdale, was united in mar- were gowned identically to the

also,

Fish Tale

Mayor Robert F. Wagner said

Sunday the problem of becom-1 riage to Eric T Rieket son of honor attendant. They, ing a little fish in a big pond Mr and Mrs Glenn T. Rieke of carried green spider Fuji mums,

might deter him from accept- Auburn The double . ring nte!

ing a position in the Johnson

Administration if one were of-

was performed by the Reverend ! Robert Gingery, former minister

The church was decorated jwith candlelabra, palms and vases of green spider Fuji

fered. Wagner has been me n -| oftheGobinChurch and

tioned as a possible candidate minister of The First Metho . m ums. The aisle was lined with * for secretary of the newlv ™ - z. _ candles on the pews, decorated &

for secretary of the newly : dist Church of Bloomington,

created Department of Urban

Affairs.

Wagner said in a radio interview WCBS, that in Wash-

ington "it’s

pews,

with Christmas greenery and

white satin bows.

Roger Goodwin of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was best man. Guests were seated by

The bride, given in marriage i by her father, was gowned in candlelight silk Alpaca featuring a scoop neckline and cuffed,

a little different t bree .q Uar t e r length sleeves ac-

. . . you’re no longer the head cented the fitted bodice. Pearl Lieutenant Layden Rieke, brothman and it’s a hard adjustment, ! an(J crys tal-encrusted lace out- er of the g room - and now of and I don’t know whether I’d | lined ^ neckline and encircled ^ Lackland Air Force Base, San be willing to make any such ad- j the hemline of her dome-shaped' Antonio, Texas; Henry Stadler

justment.”

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[ skirt. Her detachable train extended to chapel length and she ;

of Terre Haute. Darwin Scott of Princeton, and William Mc-

wore a shoulder-length Belgium Ferran of Crawfordsville. mantilla. She carried a bouquet A reception at the DePauw of White Amazon lillies with Student-Union Lounge followed Camellia foliage. the ceremony. Assisting at the Mrs. Thomas E. Lang, sis- reception wore Miss Jennifer ter of the bride, of Louisville. Manth of Fort Wayne. Miss Kentucky, was matron of hon- Susan Bates of Columbia City, or. Her gown was of spruce Miss Susan Hurst of Greencastvelvet, designed with an empire le. and Miss Deborah Brush

bodice, scoop neckline and elI bow-length sleeves. The modified “A-line skirt was designed with back fullness and was highlighted with a bow at the back. She carried green spider Fuji mums arranged around a lighted candle in a cascade ef-

fect. A matching Dior bow was her headdress.

of Cincinnati, Ohio.

The bride, a senior at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, is a member o f Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority and has just I ji completed her student teaching ! a

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in Kettering, Ohio.

The groom attended Butler

velvet I University; St. Petersburg Jun-

ior College of St. Petersburg,

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WILL BE CLOSED 4 P.M. TUESDAY, DEC. 21

For annual employes' Christmas Party

Open as usual 6 a.m. Wednesday

Voncastle

MERCHANTS FREE Merry Christmas Shows Dec. 21-22-23-24 Shows Start 2:00 P.M., Over 4:30 Get Your Free Tickets From the Merchants

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