The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 December 1965 — Page 2

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The Daily Banner, Greeneaatle, Indiana Monday, December 27, 1965

Luci To Wed Next Summer

Six Killed In Unusual Mishap

AUSTIN, Tex. U PI — Luci CLERMONT-FERRAND, Baines Johnson, the President’s France UPI—Magistrates and daughter, may be the star at- police today launched an offi-

traction in the fifteenth White House wedding, a spokesman indicated Monday. “She will be married while she lives in the White House," said the first lady’s press secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Carpenter, “and I m sure it will be a good wedding.” Newly engaged Luci, 18. and her fiance, Patrick J. Nugent, 22, headed back to the LBJ Ranch after spending part of the Christmas weekend with his parents in Waukegan. III. An Air Force basic trainee, Nugent had to be back at Lack-

land Air Force Base Antonio, Tex., today.

Nugent is a Roman Catholic and Luci is a convert to that

cial inquiry into a Christmas Day mountain disaster in which a swinging aerial cable ear burst open and spilled 23 vacationers onto rocks and snow beneath, killing six and injuring

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Authorities planned a full reconstruction of the accident—one of the worst in recent French mountaineering history'. Swirling fog and clouds still blanketing 5.094-foot Puy de Sancy in the Monte Dore rante of central France hampered detailed investigations. Officials said it might hold up the recon-

at San s truction.

All the victims were French —most of them teen-age mem-

faith. They would have to get'bers of an Orleans ski club, special dispensation from Arch-j Three of thft at the

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HfRAID CONSOLIDATE 24-M S. Jacksea tL Green cmfie, led. leriwm Mi one Ol 3-5151 Elisabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher S. K. Rariden, Senior Editor Nonna HflL Gen. Mgr. Janes 3. Zeis, Managing Editor Witliaia D. Hooper, Adv. Mgr. Entered hi the Peel Office at Green ceeil* Indiana, at Secnnd Class Moil ■allot under Act nf March 7, 1575. Subscription Prices Hone Oolrvry 40< per week Mailed In Putnam Co. $5.00 pur yoai Outside of Putnam Co. $10.00 per year Outside of Indiana $14.00 par yoai Bible Thought Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure heart, and of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned. I Tim-

othy 1:5.

The will of Christ for the Christian is a life of love springing from a sincere heart, a morally sensitive conscience, and a genuine faith. The result is a life of compassion, integ-

reported today still in serious

condition.

Stthop r.mc» O-Boyle ot tte Hote , HMpiul were rtt y, and fidelity to the Lord.

Personal And Local News

The City Council will meet in regular session at 7:30 this eve-

ning.

Cassell C. Tucker American

Washington Diocese to have their ceremony in the late summer take place in the W’hite

House instead of a church. The 00-passenger cable ear Romance was bursting out all was about 120 feet from the top over the Johnson ranch. Lynda of the cone-shaped peak when Bird Johnson, 21, the Presi- the electric current went off, dent s older daughter, planned bringing the car to a violent

to fly to Evanston, Wyo., today halt, to spend some of her holiday— through Thursday—with her boy friend, Brent Eastman, 25, a medical student she met last open with an explosion that stated

could be heard miles around o’clock,

and 23 persons were spilled on the snow-covered mountainside

below.

Pfc. William E. Rader, who left for the Army March 17, 1965, has been stationed at Dugway, Utah. He is now home I on leave visiting his parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Vurlin E. Rader, R. R. 3, Greencastle. He would like all of his friends and relatives to come to his parents’ i home to see him. He will be leaving for Germany right after

Christmas.

—Traffic Toll Callahan, 45, Jeffersonville, killed in a one-car crash northeast of Jeffersonville. Friday’s victims were Sophia Ablanalp, 66, R. R. 2. Osgood; Arturo Gomez, 17, R. R. 6, Rennselaer, and Joyce D. Hensley, 27, R. R. 1, Demotte, both killed in a head-on collision; Richard Jay Bolla, 23, Griffith; David Lee Shuta, 22, LaPorte; Thomas Stenger, 61, Cedar Lake; James Tanner, 21, Poseyville, and George E. Gunter, 36, Portage, in a car-train crash in Gary. The first three victims of the i 78-hour period were killed Friday night and identified as Frank Keesee, 18, Indianapolis and Larry Raymann, 30. and Michael Smith, 29, both of ; Washington. All three were killed in motorcycle crashes.

Til# meeting was opened by [Mrs. A. N. Cheney. They arerr

the president. Mrs. Fred Gowin. by reading the thought of the month. The business meeting was held and we voted for the affiliation of clubs that wished ! to be affiliated. Officers for the,

President, Mrs. Wm. McMullen; Vice President, Mre. Fred Gowin: Secretary, Mrs. Edgar Bennington; Treasurer, Mrs. Irene Stanley. We had a gift exchange and all enjoyed our

coming year were installed by;Christmas meeting very much,

Passengers and their stacked «kis were flung against the

front of the car, which burst Legion Auxiliary will hold its

summer at Jackson Hole, Wyo. Eastman is a senior and president of the student body at the University of California's medical achool at San Francis-

co.

There have been 14 weddings in the White House, the last in 1942, when President Roosevelts aide Harry Hopkins married Louise Gill Macy.

meeting tonight at 8

Mr. and Mrs. Omar G. Cummings, Cloverdale, R 3, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jacqueline Sue, to John Lee Cradick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Cradick, R 2, Spencer, Indiana.

Apt Appellation LONG BEACH, Calif. UPI— When Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glelder of nearby Compton became the parents of a girl on Christmas Day, they promptly | named her Merry NoeL

Engineers siad the ear was built to carry 60 persons and was tested twice annually. They said the ear itself weighed about 1.600 pounds and had been tested with loads of more than five tons. It was not carrying a full load of passengers at the time of the disaster.

Robert Simmerman is recov- The couple are both 1964 ering satisfactorily from sur- graduates of Cloverdale High gery at the Putnam County School. Miss Cummings is emHospital. j ployed at Public Service Indi-

ana, General Headquarters,

Pooch Ponsionod EL CAJON, Calif. UPI — Sarge, a four-footed police lieutenant, has retired because of advancing age. He is 10. A Doberman Pinscher, Sarge was promoted to lieutenant by the City Council in 1962 after he captured a robbery-kidnap suspect. But a year later, he broke both front paw's when he misinterpreted a commend and leaped 35 feet from a building roof while helping to investigate a burglary. He recovered from his injuries and returned to duty.

NOTICE The Office of Lawrence R. Jones, M.D. CLOSED December 24 thru January 2nd

Two Germans Killed By Reds BERLIN UPI — A wav* of protest and indignation swept; through this divided city today | over the fatal shooting by East German guards of two German men fleeing to freedom through the Berlin wall. A third companion was wounded and an East German girl captured when the men attempted to eraeh their ear Sunday into the fortifications 1 at the Helnricr Aheine Strasse crossing. •‘No nation ean put up with this,” said the mass circulation Bild Zeitung today in an editorial. The tabloid compared the Soviet - controlled Eastern son# to a Nazi concentration camp. During the night a small ‘ group of Wsat Berlin youths demonstrated at the checkpoint j where the incident occurred. • They carried a banner reading,! "How long will ws put up with murder?”

Mrs. Worth Lindsay, Port Huron. Michigan, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Beck at their new home on 228

Hillsdale Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard White of Indianapolis are the parents of triplets, bom on Christmas Day; one boy and two girls. Richard is the nephew of Miss Elizabeth Ward of this city. Word has been received by 'Die Daily Banner that Clark Matthews, a sixth grade pupil of Taylor Elementary School in Colorado Springs, son of Mrs. Charlotte Matthews, was seen on KKTV, one of the local TV stations of that city, In his school’s Christmas Program at 9:30 p.m., Mountain Standard Time, on Christmas Eve. Clark had the leading role in the play, and the opportunity to appear on television came at an appropriate time for him, inasmuch as he was 12 years old this

Christmas Day.

General Headquarters, in Plainfield, as a stenographerclerk. Air. Cradick is attending Purdue University, West Lafayette, majoring in Agriculture Economics and Business

Management.

A New Year's Eve wedding is planned to which all friends and relatives are invited. It will be in the Cloverdale Methodist Church, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. on December 31, 1965. There will be a reception immediately following in the Community Building to which all friends and relatives are also invited. After their return from a short honeymoon they will be at home in Lafayette where Mr. Cradick will finish achooL

A2C James A. Rader A.F. 16765821 497th R.T.S. Box 909 APO 09633, New York, N. Y. Airman James A. Rader is stationed in Germany and would like to hear from all his friends and relatives. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vurlin E. Rader, R. R. 3, Greencastle.

County Hospital Dismissed Friday! James Thompson, Poland Daniel Penrod, Clayton Judith Penrod, Clayton Robert Dorsett, Cloverdale Zola Kinnick, Judson Abb Alice, Greencastln Horace Harlan, Greencastle Helen Lyon, Greencastle Larry Foster, Greencastle James York, Greencastle Charles Neese, Greencastle Mrs. Richard Cunningham and son, Greencastle Dismissed Saturday: Angela Thompson, Roach-

dale

Ina Sheese, Gosport Donna Houston, Cloverdale Mrs. C. A. Stachokas end son, Reelsulle Margaret T r o y e r, Greencastle Mrs. Melvin Hood and son, Greencastle Dismissed Sunday: Mrs. Dallas M&ngus and son, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Airs. Walter Allee, Greencastle, Route 2, a girl, Sunday. Air. and Mr*. Glen Scaggs, Greencastle, Route 4, a girl, Sunday.

To be a success today you must look your best. Old Reliable WTiite Cleaners.

—Two Yanks not for statements attributed to them in a Nov. 30 news conference in Phnom Penh, Cam- , bodia.

Anniversaries Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Carmichael, 21 years, December 24. Birthdays Lawrence Howard Bruner, son of Air. and Mrs. Chester Bruner, 2 years old Dec. 26th.

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In Memory

In loving memory of Steven Cassidy who passed away Dec. 36. 1903. •niough two years have coma and gone, Memories of you, Stevie, linger on. Ma-Maw Airs. John Patterson and family.

Is Club Hostess Mrs. Malayer Is The Jacksonettei Home Demonstration Club met with Airs. Burley Alalayer for their Dec. meeting. A lovely pitch-in dinner was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Alice Hatfield returned thanks.

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In Memory

In memory of our darling son and brother, Steven Lee Cassidy, who left us two years ago Dec. 20, 1963. Missed by all who loved him dearly. Mother, Dad & brothers, Mr. A Mrs. Lloyd Pulliam

Lt. Col. and Airs. Ivan L. Carwell, Scott AFB, Illinois and formerly of this city, are pleased to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Judy Eileen, to John Wayne Cox, son of Air. and Afrs. Ralph E. Sharp, R R 3,

Casey, Illinois.

The w’edding will take place in the Parkway Baptist Church, Lexington, Kentucky, on Sat-

urday Atay 21st.

Airman Vernon L. Rader A.F. 16842707 Lowrey Tech. Training Center Lowrey Air Force Base Denver, Colorado Vernon Rader left for the Air Force Nov. 5, 1965 and took basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. He qualified for an expert medal in marksmanship, hitting 58 shots out of 60. He was transferred to Lowrey Air Force Base Dec. 10 for 16 weeks of schooling in electronics. He is the son of Air. and Mrs. Vurlin Rader, R. R. 3, Greencastle.

In Memory

COANJPHARMACY

\ PRFSCRIPTIQN DRUGriSTSX

U EAST WASHINGTON ST.

GREENCASTLE

la memory of Laurit Jill Brown, Dec. 20, 1963. Shn was God’s Little Angel sent to cheer us on the way, Bringing us His Gift of Love and Blessings every day, Ho let us know she was God’s special child, Let us grieve not — for those still little hands, Or the sweet little voice calling from o'er the Strand, But prepare ourselves to meet her there, When God calls us, her home to

share.

Sadly missed by her parents: • Mr. and Airs. Jack Brown, • brother David, sister Penny Jo, • and aunt and uncle, Mr. and wpo** i Mrs. Maurice L. Rader.

Radio Propaganda WASHINGTON UPI — Russia and Red China are spending large sums of money broadcasting propaganda to the United States, but the listening audience is small, according to the direction of the Voice of Ameri-

The bride is a student at the ca. University of Kentucky, major- John Chancellor, head of the ing in elementary education and agency, said the AIoscow and is a member of Alpha Gamma Peking programs were effecDelta sorority. The groom is a tive in some parts of the world 1965 graduate in animal science but not in North America, alfrom the University of Ken- though the two nations are tucky and is a member of the spending ‘‘a great deal of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. j money” on the shows. sfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii^

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