The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 March 1966 — Page 2

Th« Daily Bannar, Graaneastla, Indiana Wadnasday, March 9, 1966

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BERLIN UPI — West Berlin >. and East Germany aignad a new agreement Monday to allow West Berliners ta pass through the Wall to make holiday visits to, East Berlin rela-

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A young businessman from Fountain County has announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Joint State Senator representing Mongomery, Putnam, Parke and Fountain counties. He is Joseph W. Harrison, 34, of Attica. Harrison was educated In the Attica Public Schools; Following his graduation, he attended Purdue University before being appointed to the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis. While there he won three major letters and was Captain of the Academy Varsity Track team. Following graduation in 1956, Joe spent a year in Post Graduate School In Washington, D. C., and served three years as a Naval Intelligence Officer at the Pentagon. He is currently ah Officers in the U. S.'Naval Reserve and is presently employed as Sales-Research Engineer at Harrison Steel Castings Company. In addition to his business activities, Joe is a member of the Attica Consolidated School Board, Board of Trustees of the First Methodist Church, and Board of Directors of the Attica Chamber of Commerce. He is also a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, the Wabash Valley Association, and the American Legion. Farming is included among Joe's interests and he has recently formed a fanning partnership with his father-in-law. Judge Walter Gilleapfo. Joe is married to the former Ana Hovey Gillespie of Williamsport, who is a graduate of Vasaar College and a substitute teacher. They are the parents of four children, Holly 7, Tracy 5, Tom 4, and Amy 2.

Putnam Court Notes Rheda Jo Garrison vs Kenneth Wright Fisher, complaint for damages. Michael L. Garrison vs Kenneth Wright Fisher, complaint for damages. Wandalene Butler vs Daniel M. Butler, complaint for divorce. The Hamilton National Acceptance Corporation of Indianapolis, Indiana vs Robert A. Wright, motion of defendant for change of venue from the county.

Bible Thought

These an written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name. John 20:31. Nothing matters so much as right thinking about Jesus end true faith in Jesus. He is the way, the truth, and the life. The right understanding of him and the right response to him. are the key to a new life of joy

and strength and love.

An Onsneastle assessment Iftma will be mailed out, city only, as announced today by Greencastle Township Assessor

W. A. Patterson.

Personal And Local News The Women’s Study Club will meet Friday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Charles Rector, Jr. Regular meeting of VFW Post 1550 Thursday at 8 p.m. All members are urged to at-

tend.

The North Putnam Community School Board will have a meeting Thursday, March 10, at the Supt’s office in Bainbridge. City firemen made a run to' the John Inman home, 113 Casada Drive, at 4:45 Tuesday af ternoon. They reported lint in a clothes dryer. DeMolay Mothers Club Will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m., at the Masonic Temple. AH mothers try to be present to discuss plans for DeMolay week. Democrats filing with County Clerk Sam Conner for the May primary include Delmas Brookshire, Greencastle Township Advisory Board, and Edna R. Walsh, for South Russell precinct committeeman. A 2-c Charles E. Buckles Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buckles R. R. 2, Greencastle, has been homo on 30 day leave from Anchorage, Alaska, where he spent two years. He returned last Friday to Sacramento, California for his final training in Electronics and computers. Funeral services for Ronald B. Payne, formerly of Greencastle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Artie Payne of Indianapolis, will be held Friday, 10 a. m., Farley Funeral Home, 1604 W. Morris St, Indianapolis. Friends may call af ter 7 p. m., Wednesday. Ron lost his life March 4 in on automobile accident in California. The Christian Women’s Fellowship of the First Christian Church will hold group meetings Thursday, March IQ, as follows: Group I at 2 pan*: with Mrs. James McIntyre; Group 2 with Mrs. Forst Fuller at 2 p.m.; Group 3 with Mrs. J. F. Spurlock at 2 p.m.; Group 4 at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. William Templeman; Group S at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Frank Deer; Group 6 at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Raymond Reeves; Group 7 at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Meda Long; and Group 8 at 9:30 a.m. in the Fellowship Halt

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' ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Darla Zeis, East Walnut St, 17 years old today, March 9th.

Weddings

Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. McCarty R. R. 2, Fillmore, March 10th. 49th year.

County Hospital

Dismissed Tuesday!

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Ollie Jones, Bainbridge George Ward, Stilesville Dora Lydick, Coatesville Albert Pfister, Coatesville George Summerlot, Spencer Bernice Floyd, Greencastle ' Barbara Burke, Greencastle Carol Sutherlin, Greencastle ; Wanda O’Neal, Greencastle v Nancy Crawley, Greencastle Wanda Ash, Greencastle Mrs. William Braden and daughter, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eubank, Greencastle, Route 2, a girl, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dick, Greencastle, Route 3, a boy, Tuesday.

LETTER

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County Masons Continued from Page 1) approaching Easter season, will be Willard M. Avery of Knightstown, a Past Grand Commander of the Indiana Grand Commandery. Greencastle’s Masonic Temple will -be the scene, March 28, of the quarterly meeting of the Group 7 members of the Indiana York Rite Association and Interested Masons in this area are cordially invited to attend.

Not Neighborly NEW ORLEANS UPI — It might seem that a used car dealer and an auto glass shop would make compatible neighbors. That’s not the case with Gerald Hennings and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pasco. Hennings went to court Tuesday to try to force the Pasco’s to take a sign off their roof which says that Hennings sells cars that were flooded by Hurricane Betsy last September. ~

The following letter was mailed to The Dally Banner and addressed as follows: Dear Councilmen: Having read all these articles concerning the annexation proposals, I Am inclined to believe the way of Mr. Poor, whose letter was printed in the paper. I have been a property owner for the past several years and at present address the past 10 years, and still we do not have any streets that are decent or sidewalks or sewers at all. When my husband attends the council meetings they always say they have us in mind, but we never get any action on the problems. I believe the ones paying city taxes should be taken care of before any more are taken in. Sincerely, Mrs. D.W.C.

Prince Phillip Visits Miami MIAMI UPI—Tight security measures were ordered today for the 34-hour visit of Britain’s Prince Philip, flying in from Nassau at the controls of a twin-engine turbo-jet to be gin a two-week tour of U.S. and Canadian cities. He was scheduled to land at Miami International Airport at about 11:15 a.m., EST. The prince was coming here on a fund-raising mission for Miami’s Variety Children’s Hospital. Miami Beach police Indicated that security would be "real tight.’’ No flowers, fruit, packages of any kind or even notes would be allowed sent to the prince’s suite at the hotel Fontainebleau.

Claude Frank, 57, jy(

Dies In Florida

Claude Frank, 57, died Tuesday in Tampa, Florida. He was bom December 8, 1908 in Clay County, the son of Leslie and Laura Wood Frank. Survivors are his wife, Emily; one daughter, Mrs. Warren Roller; two grandchildren; one brother, George Fred of Lafayette. He was preceded in death by hie father in 1959, his mother in 1952 and a brother, George in 1956. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 10:30 o’clock at the Rector Funeral Home. Interment will be in Union Chapel Cemetery, near Morton. The Morton Masonic Lodge will give the ritualistic service Thursday evening at the funeral home. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4:00 p.m. Thursday.

Dies In Florida Earl Whitlock of Crawfordsville passed away at Lakeland, Florida Monday morning at 12:10. Funeral at Hunt’s Funeral Home at Crawfordsville at 2:00 p. m. Friday. He can be seen after 2:00 Thursday at the funeral home. Mr. Whitlock has relatives in Greencastle.

Card Of Thanks I wish to thank the Drs. V e a c h and Schauwecker and nurses of Putnam County Hospital and all my friends who were so kind to come and see me and those who sent me cards and flowers during my stay in the hospital. George Kelly

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Hanging By Belt INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Wayne F. Fox, 55, a former newspaperman and wire service staff member, was found hanged by a belt in the basement of his home Tuesday and a coroner’s report said it was apparently

suicide.

Fox was associate editor of an Indiana Motor Truck Association publication. He was a native of Terre Haute, worked oh newspapers there in the 192ds and for International News Service and United Press in Indianapolis in the 1930s.

Road Question Up To Branigin INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The question of whether Indiana should procSed now with a preliminary feasibility survey on a proposed north-south toll road was placed on Governor Branigin’s desk today. State Highway Commission chairman Robert Whitehead and executive director Martin Hayes have been discussing such a study for several months and have conferred with mayors of southwestern Indiana cities who are seeking an EvansvilleIndianapolis link. Hayes late Tuesday wrote a two-page memorandum to Branigin in which he spelled out the big barrier in the way of a preliminary feasibility study at this time and asked the chief executive for direction.

Card Of Thanks * We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors foi the kindness, prayers, sympathy and floral tributes extended to us during the Illness end at the passing of our beloved husband and father, Chalis H. Gobel. We especially wiab to thank the Doctor, Minister, members of the Church of Christ and the Whitaker Funeral Home for their kindness and understand-

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The family of Chalis H. Go*

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In Memory In loving memory of our dear Daddy, son and brother, Keith Greenlee, who passed away, March 9,1962. Just a line of sweet remem brance Just a memory fond and true. Just a token of love’s devotion That our hearts still long for you. We miss you more than words can say, Our love will never fade away. Though you’re gone for awhile, Sweet memories linger still— To fill our hearts with hope and faith Until we meet again some day. The Family

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