The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 January 1966 — Page 2

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Enttrs Hospital

WASHINGTON UPI — Sen. George A. Smathers, D-Fla., who announced earlier this week that he would not be a candidate for re-election in 1968, entered Georgetown University Hospital here Tuesday for further medical tests.

Smathers told a news conference in Miami Monday that he was suffering from an ailment that is “serious, complex, but not incurable.” Friends have reported that the 52-year-old lawmaker was concerned over a hernia of the diaphragm.

nn bart AND NStAlD CONSOUOATfB 24-1S S. Jsduos St. OiosawoHa led. i Hmm Ot S-51S1 i Knrid— Sstot*. Publisher S. R. teridsw, Senior Editor Nona* HSL Geo. Mgr. m W—ao f efitfair WilKeei D. Hooper, Adv. Mgr. Snterod to She Poet Office of Ore on

Ad of March 7. 1878.

Chib WH1 Meet At Fairgrounds The next meeting of the Town A Country Young Adult Club wlil be January 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the Fairgrounds. '' Mrs. Katherine Benner, County Home Demonstration Agent, is to be with us and will show slides and talk on Guatemala. Plan to meet with us and help complete plans for contemplated projects and programs.

—Transit Strike

Heow Delivery 48c per week Moled to Petooai Co. $8.00 per yew Oetoide of Petowo Co. $10.00 per yew Outside of todiono $14.00 per yew

Bible

Thought

mated business losses due to the strike, now in its fifth day, at more than $100 million a day. Much of this was unrecoverable. Seventh Avenue, which clothes America’s women, worried about getting Easter fashions to the nation’s stores on time.

Ye have need of patience, that after ye have done the will of God, ye might receive the promise. Hebrews 10:36. The rewards of doing the will of God are sure but not always immediate. We must wait with patience and work with endurance. He that endures is the one who wins.

From now on, announced Ralph Gross, executive vice president of the association, only a few businesses will continue to pay employees who stayed home. Many firms had refused to pay absentees at all. The cut-off of pay threatened to increase the numbers struggling to make it to work today.

action, vacanof clerkseveral state departments.

—Peace Drive

THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL

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President Johnson was continuing the wide-ranging efforts he hopes will generate sufficient world pressure ■ on Peking and Hanoi to force the Reds to talk peace without “preconditions” or, at least, to lower the level of military operations.

In their talks with friendly governments who have contacts with Hanot, American envoys were understood to be outlining some of the military steps North Viet Nam might take to indicate a reciprocal desire to de ceterate the war.

Officials have made it dear Hanoi will be given ample time to ponder the passible consequences of any final refusal to cooperate in lessening or aiding the conflict.

Personal And Local News

August Browning entered St. Anthony’s Hospital in Terre Haute today.

Mrs. Ann Hazlett has rejoined the staff at the Town and Country Beauty Salon.

Cass Sheriff Cannot Ran

Luci's Fiancee Gets Transfer

Evening Circle Tb Meet Thursday

MADISON, Wis. UPI — Patrick J. Nugent, engaged to marry President Johnson’s daughter Luci Baines, will be transferred to Washington, D.C., to complete his active military duty in the Air National Guard.

The Evening Circle of the Presbyterian Church will meet with Miss Grace Browning Thursday, at 8:00 p.m.

New Maysville News

LOGANSPORT, UPI — Cass County Sheriff Bernard Leavitt is Ineligible to run for reelec tion this year because a 1960 short-term election after the death of his predecessor violated the state constitution, Democratic county chairman John Biirrough said today. Burrough made the announce ment after delving into the problem of whether Leavitt could serve another four-year term ’ and determining that a 1959 attorhey general ruling specifically prohibited it. When Leavitt was appointed by courity commissioners to fill a vacancy created by the death of Sheriff Lonnie Hall, who was elected in 1958, the commissioners ruled he should

Nugent, 22, - who announced his engagement to 18-year-old Luci on Christmas Eve at the LB J Ranch, completes six weeks of basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex., on Friday. Then he will be placed on active duty for four months, stationed at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., just outside Washington. News of the transfer was confirmed Tuesday night by Lt. Col. Jack C. King, air administrative assistant in the office of the Wisconsin Adjutant General. King said the transfer was “nothing out of the ordinary,” and that Nugent, whose home is Waukegan, HI., had requested it. King said the request was approved only when Nugent was accepted by the District of Columbia unit. His job there was not known. Nugent will be officially released, King said, when the district unit forwards copies of his orders.

serve only until the next election rather than the remaind-

The Goodwill truck will be in Greencastle Tuesday, January 11th. If you have repairable items to donate, please call OL 3-6587.

Mrs. Cora Mae Beechler and Mrs. Irene Irwin spent the day in Indianapolis shopping. They Lunched at L. S. Ayres with employee friends of this company.

The Peace Lutheran Ladies Guild will meet Thursday at 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Donald Cline. Members please meet at the church at 7:45 p. m. to arrange transportation.

THURSDAY NITE SPECIAL Home Style Bar-B-Q Ribs $1.25 ChoicD of 3 Vogotoblos or Salads, Rolls, Coffoo DOUBLE DECKER DININS ROOM

"Home of Kontucky Fried Chicken*

Mr. and Mrs. Jewell McCurry and son Rex, spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ron McCurry and daughters, Vicky Lynn and Sherri Dawn

er of Hall’s term. Thus, leavitt’s re-election In 1966 would bring about a violation of a constitutional provision that no sheriff can serve more than 9 years in every 12 years by election. The 1960 election should not have been held, Burrough said, because a 1948 constitutional amendment said sheriff elections must be held in 1950 and every four years therafter.

County Hospital

Dismissed Tuesday:

Keith Crosby, Roachdale Violet Jaynes, Poland Clara Patrick, Eminence Ross Steele, Cloverdale Robert Schroer, Cloverdale James New, Greencastle Charles Atkinson, Greencast

Entertain With Christinas Dinner

Mr. and Mrs. Artie Boswell of CarpentersvUle entertained their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren with a turkey dinner and all the trimmings at a Xmas day dinner Sunday Dec. 26. The following enjoyed the dinner and get together: Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Boswell and children Janet, Allen of Noblesville, Mrs. Mary Roe and son PFC Robert Boswell of Sheridan. He is stationed at Fort Knox, Ky>; Mir. and Mrs. John Bosham and children Lloy, Johnie, Debra, and Ruth Majors of Greencastle, Mrs. Pauline Morrison, Joanne and Joe of Ladoga, Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Morrison, Linda and Gary of Barkersville, Mr. and Mrs. George Sargent, Phyllis, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Sargent, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sargent, Tommie, Brian of Lafayette, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sargent, Laura of New Richmond, Mrs. Lucille Majors of Crawfordsville, Mrs. Helen Pickel, Larry Gowin, Shirley Pickel of North Salem, Mass Shirley Griffin, Jim Pierce of Roachdale, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Keller of Ladoga. All left at a late hour wishing everyone a Happy New Year.

Mr. Hammond and friends of Indianapolis called on Mr. Hammond’s uncle, Rufus Buttery on Friday.

Leon Tippin is In the hospital at Greencastle.

DeWayne Stanley was taken to the Greencastle v >ospital on Th”—day a broken jaw.

Card of Thanks In behalf of my mother, Mrs. Mary W. Afrdersoh, I wish to thank our relatives and numerous friends for the flowers, presents, and beautiful Christmas and birthday cards and letters. She was 97 on January 3rd. and is -at present in the hospital. ,,:fo J. Fay Anderson

Mrs. Louis Lawson and son, Greencastle

ANNIVERSARIES

Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers, 404 W. Liberty St, 28 years today, Jan. 5th. Birthdays Tony Patterson, son ©f Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Patterson, 1 yr. old, January 5. John W. Allen, 25 yrs. January 5.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Putnam Circuit Court ol Putnam County. Indiana Notice is hereby given that Helen M. Schulz was on January 4, IMS appointed Administratrix of the estate of Katie Lochmueller deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle, Indiana, on January 4, IMS. Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court Estate No. Est-3-66 Claud D. Haber Attorney for Estate. Lawyers Building, Danville, Indiana. Jan.S-12-19-3t

Marriage License

Charles Blaine Richardson, Western Electric Installer, Indianapolis, Roural Route 5, Greencastle, and Carolyn Anne Stonebraker, waitress, Rock ville.

in Duarte, California. While there they also visited Mr. and Mrs. Danny O’Neal and son Danny n at Santa Ana, Calif.

The members of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority are again collecting clothing to be distributed to needy school-aged children on Saturday, January 29. There is a special need for warm winter coats, sweaters, boots, hats and mittens. All clothing will be received now through January 29 at 507 S. Locust St. Greencastle, OL 34136.

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Fabric care for the clothes you wear. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

O.E.S. Notice

The regular stated meeting of the Greencastle Chapter Order of Eastern Star No. 255 will be held at the Masonic temple on Wednesday night, Jan. 5 at 7:30 p.m. All members and visitors are invited to attend. Dolores Hughes, W. M.

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