The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 April 1966 — Page 2

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Obituaries Services Friday For Mary Furr Mrs. Mary J. Purr, 77, Ooverdale R. 3, died Tuesday afternoon at St Frances Hospital in Beech Grove. She was born June 16, 1888, In Owen County, the daughter of Woodford and Lucinda DunItin Combs. She waa married to William FVirr, who preceded her in death in 1955. Mia. Furr was a member of the Quincy O.E.S. No. 298 and the Brean Gospel Temple Church hi Indianapolis. Survivors axe: two daughters, Mkrt. Beverly Cox, Pendleton and Mrs. Doris Duncan, Indianapolis; one sister, Mrs. Effie Snath, Indianapolis; three grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren. Funeral aervicee will be held Friday at 10:30 a. m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home In Cknrerdale. Dr. Fiord Porter will cdftdate. Interment will to In Oosrtbe Cemetery. Friends may cell at the funeral home in Glovardale any trim.

—Union Service (Coattoaed from Page 1) and Univarsities; Chairman, Joint Commissi on on Structure of General Convention and Provinces; President of the Fifth Province of the Episcopal Church. His trustaesMps include Kenyon College, Bhimer College, Howe Military School, SeaburyWestern Theological Seminary, Indiana University School of Religion, Church Society for College Work, Central House for Deaconesses, Methodist Hospital of Indianapolis, and the Church Literature Foundation.

Cub Scout Hews Cub Scout Pack 99 Christian Church, held its monthly meeting Monday, March 28. Cubmaster Georgs Gough, opened the meeting by announcing coming events. . Charter presentation, induction of new Cub Scouts, new Den Mothers, also the advancement ladder will to the highlights of the April meeting. The Webelos will be inducted into Boy Scouts, April 12, 7:30. A movie “Woodland Manners” was presented. It showed very interesting tips on good manners in the ownping grounds. A skit titled •'Union Bobcat"

Personal And Local News The Auto license Branch office will be closed April 8th, in observance of Good Friday. Mrs. Guy Wright has returned home after spending the winter in Saint Cloud, Florida. Roy Smith of Bainbridge was released from the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis Saturday after having undergone major surgery. The Grovbtand Presbyterian Church will hold a candle lighting and communion service on Good Friday evening at 7:30. Everyone is welcome and urged to come worship with us. The Goodwill Truck will be in Greencastle on Tuesday, April 12th. If you have good or repairable clothing or furniture, or household items, call OL 38587 by 8:00 p.m. Monday, April 11th. Ron Grimes, of Brownsburg High School, has been chosen as guard on the Mid-State All Conference basketball team. He was recently awarded an Honor Jacket and also the Most Valuable Player trophy. He ia the son of Mr. and Mrs. Firman Grimes and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grimes of this city. Martha Virginia Smith of Greencastle has been named to the honor roll at Transylvania College for the recently completed Winter Quarter. Miss Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin T. Smith, made a 3:75 standing out of a possible 4.00 for the quarter’s academic work. She is a junior drama student at the Lexington, Kentucky college.

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Hazel Phillips Rites Thursday Funeral services ter Mrs. Haasi Phillips, 69, who died Tueeday at her home southeast of CoataeviUe, will to held Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clock at the Coateavllle Methodist Church. The Rev. John F. Deal wlH officiate. Burial will be In the Coatesville Cemetery. Friends may call at the Weaver Funeral Home. Mrs. Phillips was bom in Putnam County, March 26,1897, the daughter of Samuel Figg and Emma Monnett Figg. She was married October 6, 1917 to Olney Phillips. She attended school at Limedale and was a member of the Coatesville Methodist Church. Surviving are the husband, three daughters, Mrs. Agnes Burroff of Dallas, Texas, Mrs. Thelma Clugh of Lafayette and Mrs. Lela May Smyth of Coatesville, four sons, Herbert of Rochester, Mich., Walter of Greencastle, Frank of Coatesville and Clifford of Coatesville. Also surviving are two brothers, Ernest Figg of Denver, Colo., and Forest Figg of Greencastle, nineteen grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren.

CHURCH WORLD SERVICE APPEAL FOR VIET NAM Church World Service, a Christian i n terdeaomm&tional organization for aiding refugees around the world, has sent out the following appeal: “Urgent — Vietnamese Children’s Clothing — Vietnamese children, from infancy to adulthood, wear clothing that resembles pajamas worn by American boys and girls. Make —or purchase—sturdy cotton pajamas in sixes that would fit American children aged 2 to 10. Boys wear prints, plaids, or stripes. Girls wear flowered or figured prints. “Urgent—Vietnamese Fabric Parcels—For Vietnamese mothers to sew for themselves end their families, assemble the following: 4 yards black ootton fabric; 4 yards white cotton fabric; 4 yards printed cotton fabric; euitaMe thread and needles.” Donors should take these Items to the Presbyterian Church or to SL Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Greencastle to time for the April 18 visit of the Church World Service truck. Regular contributions of good, dean used clothing, bkmkets, yard goods, etc, are also welcome as usual. The shipping cost of 10 cento per pound should to mailed to the CWS Center. 201 8. Mein Itreet, Nappanee, Indiana 185501

was presented by Mrs Eiteljorge Den 5. Gold arrows were awarded to: Mark Hamm, Bruce Talbott, Jay Evans, Rusty Perry, Tony Fenwick, David Graze, Allen Trent, Robin Woods Denner Barr, Bruce Talbott The attendento plaque was won by the Webelos. The meeting adjourned by the group saying “Pledge of Allegiance. Refreshments of punch asH cookies were served by the Webelos. The next meeting will be April 25, 7:00 pjn.

Special Services There wiM be a service commemorating the death of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, at the Calvary Assembly o f God Church at 7:00 p. m. this evening. Open communion will be served. An Easter - Sunrise sendee w«H be held Sunday at 6:00 a. m. The people of the community are welcome. Pastor, Rev. James E. Palmer.

County Hospital Dismissed Tuesday: Jennie Burkett, Bainbridge Shirley Davis, Amo Fred Stage, Greencastle Sylvia Shannon, Greencastle Frank Bundy, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Don Keeney, Greencastle, Route 1, a boy, Tuesday.

CARD OF THANKS We wiflh to thank the Rector Funeral Home, The Church of Christ, relatives, friends and neighbors for the expression of sympathy, flowers, cards and courtesies extended to us in the paaaitig of Father and Grandfather, Melvin McCaimnack. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sinclair and Family.

Join Guard Steven Raye O’Neal, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joshua O’Neal, Greencastle, Route 2, has joined the Notional Guard for a period of six years. He left April 4 for his basic training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, for two months or more. He will then return home for two weeks and then go to Virginia for the rest of his training.

Bock Taxes Bill WASHINGTON UPI — Rep. Andrew Jacobs Jr., D-Ind., who said he was moved by a young auto worker’s suicide, Tuesday introduced a bill in Congress to prohibit the government from confiscating ail of a worker’s wages for back taxes. Jacobs said he began preparing the measure following the suicide of the 24-year-old Illinois auto worker because the State of Indiana had garnisheed all of one week’s wages for back taxes.

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At CMb Session Putnam County was well represented at the Terre Haute district meeting of Home Demonstration Clubs whose Spring session was held in St. Peters Hall in Union, on March 30, with Greens County officers as host The tables In the hall were decorated using the Sesquincentawwiai theme with lighting of different eras and articles of use during that era. Favors were mlnature lanterns. Mrs. Robert Long, Clay City, district representative was In charge of the meeting. Among the introductions were Mrs. Joseph Abell, State President; Dr. Eva Goble, State Leader; Mrs. Milly Tucker, past state president and Mrs. Fannie Beard, past state president. Devotions were by Mrs. Ethelyn Long. Committee reports were given by Mrs. Mary Hall, Mrs. Noami Duncan and Mrs. Elizabeth McCammon. Gerry Stearly spoke on the Citizenship tour to Washington D.C. on November 5-12. JoAnn Stearley shared her Washington D. C. slides with us and gave a very informative talk. Vermillion County gave a Publications skit promoting “The Countrywoman and The National Notes.”

MorHapa Ueanta Jerry Dean Shoemaker, service station, and Rose Anne Jones, at home, both of Greencastle. Victor Norman Karlson, grain elevator, Attica, and Mary Emma Gorham, at home, Greencastle. Earl Wayne McLin, Donnelley’*, and Gail Carleen Myers, at home, both of Greencastle.

Putnam Court Notos Sarah Louise Johnson vs. William Frank Johnson, suit for divorce. General Finance Corporation of Indianapolis vs. Cecil D. Pierce, complaint on contract.

Card of Thanks I wish to extend my heartfelt thanks during the illness end death of my wife, Mrs. Lillie Marie White. I sincerely want to thank my friends, neighbors and relatives for their kind and thoughtful attention. Also to the Nurses at the hospital, also Mrs. Mabel Hollis, Dr. Steele, also the members of Rebekah Lodge No. 106, also the Eastern Star membership No. 186, also Rev. Charles Haines and Hop-kins-Walton Funeral Directors. W. E. White and Family.

After a bountiful lunch, Mrs. Milly Tucker spoke on “Bits of Blarney” from ACWW telling of her trip to Dublin, Ireland. She showed slides and told of the Irish, who are very hospitable and enthusiastic. Dr. Evan Goble showed slides and discussed the topic, The Key to the Future. Sullivan County Home Agent, Bette Elder, presented an entertaining play, “Portrait of Spring,” with members of the audience participating. Louella Abell stressing her theme, “People with Purpose, The Key to the Future, gave the key qualities of people with a purpose, leadership, cooperation, enthusiasm, orderliness and a seeker of knowledge.. Fifty seven officers and guests were represented from Clay, Greene, Owen, Parke, Putnam, Sullivan, Vermillion and Vigo. Among those attending from Putnam County were Mrs. Cleo Arnold, County President; Mrs. Charles Chestnut, Vice President; Mrs. Paul Aker, Second Vice President; Mrs. Jerry Huber, Secretary, and Mrs. Wm. Perkins, Treasurer, and Mrs. Katherine S. Benner, County Extension Agent in Home Economics.

News Of Boys FORT BENNING, Ga. — Army Pvt. Terry K. Sheldon, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Sheldon, 806 Illinois, Greencasle, completed the Infantry School’s three-week airborne course here March 26. His training, which included five jumps from a C-130 airplane flying 170 miles an hour at an altitude of 1,250 feet, qualified Sheldon as a parachutist. He entered the Army last October and completed basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. He is a 1965 graduate of Greencastle High School SAN DIEGO, Calif.—Marine Private L. K. Age, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd T. Age of Route 1, Bainbridge, was graduated from Marine recruit training at

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Wonts Dote Changed WASHINGTON UPI — Rep. Michael A. Feighan, D-Ohio, wants the Pentagon to order the nation’s draft boards to suspend inductions into the Army on Good Friday. Feighan said Tuesday that 44 men in his home district of Cleveland had been ordered to report this Friday. He said he felt the order was due to an oversight on the part of the Defense Department and asked Secretary Robert S. McNamara to correct it.

New Bishop VATICAN CITY UPI— Pope Paul VI today announced the appointment of Bishop Paul F. Leibold as bishop of the Evansville, Ind., diocese of the Roman Catholic Church. Bishop Leibold currently is an auxiliary of Cincinnati and has been operating the Evansville diocese as apostolic administrator. He was bom in Dayton, Ohio, on Christmas Day in 1914, was ordained a priest in 1945 and was appointed to the Cincinnati post in 1958.

O.E.S. Notice Roachdale Chapter No. 247 O.E.S. will hold Stated meeting Monday evening, April 11 at 7:30. Visiting Chapters always welcome. Esther Evans, W. M. Walter Taylor W. P.

Snowy System Will Continue By Unitad Prau International April snow showers don’t bring May flowers, and most Hoosiers were perfectly willing today to give up those white flakes until next winter. The snowy system persisted today for the third day to a row with most of the northern half of Indiana getting a generous supply of intermittent flurries. A snowstorm near Seymour Tuesday may have caused the crash of a small plane in which three Illinois men died. There were indications in the forecasts that snow flurries would continue at least through Friday. Furthermore, any hopes that Hooriers may have for an early warmup to temperatures were dashed by the latest fiveday outlook which called for more of the same.

Lynda Bird To Visit Europe AUSTIN, Tex. UPI —Lynda Bird Johnson hopes to go to Europe this summer and says, “I want to see everything.” The President and Mrs. Johnson apparently have given their 22-year-old daughter the goahead for a trip abroad as a graduation present from college. Lynda has declined so far to go into details of her itinerary. She says the where, when and how she’ll go is not yet set. But there is speculation that Spain and the French Riviera will be among her stops. Lynda wanted to make the

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