The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1966 — Page 2

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ROACHDALE CENTENARIAN Mrs. Martha C. Irwin will celebrate her 100th birthday February 10th. She was born at Bridgeton, Ind., in 1866, and moved to Roachdale in 1890 where she has resided for the past 76 years. She has two sons, Glenn W. Irwin and Galen S. Irwin of Roachdale.

Funeral Friday For Thomas Day Thomas J. Day, 89, died-Wed-nesday evening at the Donna Nursing Home near Spencer, after an extended illness. He was bom March 29, 1876 in Putnam County, the son of James and Margaret Gose Day. The only survivor is one cousin, Chester Day, Fillmore. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:00 p.m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home In Greencastle. Friends may call at the funeral home after 6:00 p.m. this availing. Cloverdalo Rites For V. Summers Vernon G. Summers, 80, Cloverdale, Route 1, died at his residence in Warren Township today at 2 a.m., following an extended illness of about five years. Mr. Summers was bora November 29, 1885, in Winchester, Ind., the son of Wesley Summers and Lydia Brown Summers. He was married March 12, 1909, to Zoe Lacy, who survives. Surviving besides the wife are four daughters, Mrs. Louise Van Scyoc, Route 1, Cloverdale, Mrs. Deloris Baehre of Phoenix, Arizona, Mrs. Chelea Ford of Fairland, Mrs. Barbara Moore, Route 3, Cloverdale, and one son, Robert Summers of Indianapolis; one brother, Phillip Summers of Fremont, Ohio, and one sister, Mrs. Mary Conners of Winchester. There are eleven grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 11 o’clock from the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale. Bro. Livingston will officiate. Burial will be in the Cloverdale cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 1 p.m. Friday.

Ex-Jefferson Twp. Resident Is Dead Mrs. Gladys Walton of Plainfield, a former resident of Jefferson Twp. passed away at the Methodist Hospital Thursday morning at 4:30. Surviving are two daughters and four sons; Mrs. Gertrude Beard of Indianapolis; Mrs. Geraldine McCammack of Belle Union; Elvin of Bridgeport; Roy of Plainfield; Clarence of Danville, R. R. and Aubrey of Indianapolis R. R. Mrs. Walton was taken to the Hall Mortuary at Plainfield, where funeral arrangements will be announced later.

ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays Vera Jean Vermillion, 22 Gillespie Street, today, Feb. 10th.

Male Affront ABERTILLERY, England UPI About 130 garbage men and gravediggers have been on strike for a week. They staged the walkout because a foreman allegedly swore at them in the presence of women.

Barely Scratched ROSCOE, HI. UPI — Donald Farrell hurt one of his fingers Wednesday, when a freight train ran over it His car was smashed by the train at a grade crossing. He jumped from the vehicle first, but a wheel of a freight car caught one finger as he rolled from the tracks. Doctors said the finger was squashed, but not permanently damaged.

Young Adult Club To Meet Feb. 14 Town and Country Young Adult Club will meet Monday, February 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the fairground community building. LaConda Ellis, as program chairman for February, has planned an educational program. Our new assistant county agent, Jerry L. Williams, plans to meet with us.

Bible Thought I desired mercy, and not sacrifice; and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings. Hosea 6:6. We read stories of marital unfaithfulness. What if they could report the unfaithfulness of people toward God, the broken vows of love and loyalty to him? Christians ought to face this fact with the greatest seriousness. Personal And Local News Mrs. Paul Macdonald and two sons left February 9 for their new home in Concord, Massachusetts. Mr. Macdonald left several weeks ago, transferred by IBM. Miss Ella Hixson has returned to Greencastle, after being in Florida and Michigan recently, and her home is at 710 Highwood. Her friends are pleased to know she is now “back home in Indiana.” Tl.e Bainbrtdge Saddle Club will meet Saturday at 7 p.m. in the Community Building at the Putnam County Fairgrounds for an old-fashioned box supper. Children are to bring their own box lunches. Be the first to greet the “Mystery Man.” Mrs. Phyllis Kissel of South Dakota left Monday for her home after a three weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Byrd and family, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Goble and family and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Burnace Pritchard, Sr. Miss Lucile Scheuer, former dean of women at DePauw University is the guest of Miss Ethel Mitchell, the present dean of women. She is here attending a conference on “Focus on Women.” Miss Sarah Healy, dean of women at the University of Alabama opened the discussion at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday followed by Miss Elizabeth Greenleaf, dean of Women at Indiana University. At 7:00 p.m. tonight Miss Scheuer is going to speak on “The Look Ahead.” Miss Scheuer is now the dean of Women at Temple University.

Harry McClalne Is confined to his home for a few days due to illness. The Penelope Club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Ina Kimmeling. The Women’s Study Club will meet Friday at 2 pan. with Mrs. Charles Johnson. The dress contest sponsored by Prevo’s Store was won by Mrs. Doris J. Miller, Fillmore. Mrs. Otis Allen, R. 1, Reelsville, is undergoing treatment at St. Anthony’s Hospital in Terre Haute. Her room is 337. John Harlan was reported in “fairly good” condition at the Putnam County Hospital this morning where he was admitted Tuesday evening after becoming ill at the Elks Club. Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Bowen were held Wednesday afternoon at the Rector Funeral Home with the Rev. Howard Snyder officiating. Interment was in Forest Hill cemetery. Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority will meet Sunday, Feb. 13th from 3 to 5 o’clock with Mrs. Reggie Glover. Members please remember to bring baby pictures and something for white elephant. The DePauw University Orchestra will appear Friday at Greencastle High School, to present a convocation program at 10:00 A.M. The sixty member orchestra will feature senior Bruce Berg as a soloist playing a Paganini Violin Concerto. Putnam Lodge I.O.O.F. No. 45 will hold a get together meeting at 6:30 p.m. Saturday night, Feb. 12th at the lodge hall on South Jackson Street Road. Entertainment and a social time for all Odd Fellows, their wives, families and friends. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Thad Jones and Mrs. Ben A. Jones went to Indianapolis Tuesday to see Mrs. Hal Royce, whose husband died Monday. Mrs. Royce and Mrs. Thad Jones have been friends for many years. Mrs. Ben A. Jones worked in Parke County as County dietician when Mr. Royce was the county agent there, and they have been friends for years. Mr. Royce was well known throughout Indiana. His rites were in Austin, where he was born, and he was buried there.

GOP Candidate For Congress Jim (James B.) Kessler, of Bloomington, today announced his candidacy for Congressman from the new Seventh District, subject to the May 3 Republican primary election. Kessler, 43, Is an associate professor of government at Indiana University. He plana to take a leave of absence Without pay or to resign from the faculty at I.U. if he is nominated. He earned his way through college with scholarships and by working on the midnight to 8:00 a.m. shift at a Veterans’ Administration Hospital. The candidate, who holds AB and PhD degrees in political science, also has had business experience as a part owner of a real estate and home building firm. Kessler is not a novice when it comes to practical politics. He has been a precinct committeeman and has been an active worker in many political campaigns. As a candidate for joint State Senator from Brown, Monroe, and Greene Counties in the 1964 elections, Kessler was one of four Republicans carrying Monroe County. Kessler’s family has had a long association with the Republican Party. His greatgrandfather once introduced Abraham Lincoln in the LdncolnDpuglas Debates and his father was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1928. The candidate is married to Betty Ann Kessler. During World War II, he served his country in the Army Air Force in the South Pacific. He is a member of Kiwanis International, the American Legion, several professional honorary societies, and the Presbyterian Church.

County Hospital Dismissed Wednesday: John Best, Reelsville Roy Sandy, Cloverdale Ella Headley, Greencastle Walter Lear, Greencastle Mrs. David MacLean and son, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whitaker, Cloverdale, a girl, Wednesday.

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