The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 June 1966 — Page 2
t Th« Dally Bannar, Draanaastla, Indiana Tuasday, Juna 14, 1966 THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Wavas For All" Businass Phonas: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabath Raridan Estata, Publishar Published every evening except Sunday and helidays. Entered in the Pest Office at Groencastle, Indiana, as second doss mail matter under Act ef March 7, 1070. United Press International lease wire service; Member Inland Daily Press Association; Heesier State Press Association. All unsolicited artides, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Daily tanner are sent at owner's risk, and The Daily tanner repudiates any liability or responsibility for their safe custody or return. Subscription Prices ef The Daily tanner effective March 14, 19M: In Putnam County—1 year $10.00—4 months $5.S0—0 months $3.00; Indiana ether than Putnam County—1 year $13.00—4 months $7.00—3 months $4.00; Ouside Indiana—1 year $14.00—4 months $9.00—3 months $4.00. ty Carrier 40c per week, single copy 10c. Al Mail subscriptions payable in advance.
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Misa Linda Houser, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. William Houser, R. R. 1, Bainbridge, will be installed as Honored Queen of Bethel No. 106 of the International Order of Job’s Daughters June 18 at 7:30 pm. The public Installation will be held at the Bainbridge Masonic Temple with a reception following. Tins Officers to be Installed include: Karen Parent, Senior Princess; Becky McFarland, Junior Princess; Susan Garrett, Guide; Shirley Harris, Marshal. Other officers are: Janet Lents, Chaplain; Chyril Purcell, Treasurer; Janet Houser, Recorder; Debbie Major, Musician; Dona Boswell, librarian; Becky Blue, First Messenger; Susan Boswell, Second Messenger; Carol Gorman, Third Messenger; Marilyn McMurtry, Fourth Messenger; Pam Evans, Fifth Messenger; Marylynn Clodfelter, Senior Custodian; Beverly McFarland, Junior Custodian; Janet Lyons, Inner *"• =« Steele. Outer Guard; Rite Froo« tor, Flagbearer. The public is cordially invited.
Sandy Bunten, a senior at Fillmore High School, has been chosen as one of the twenty-five delegates to attend the 1966 National Convention of F’uture Homemakers of America. The convention will be held July 13, 14, 15, and 16 in St. Louis, Missouri. Sandy has been active in F.H.A. for the past three years. She was Projects Chairman during her Junior year, and was recently elected to serve as President for the coming school year. During March, Sandy was elected as District F.H.A. Recreation Leader. Sandy is also active in the high school marching and concert bands, pep band, daneg band, Booster Club, Bible Club, Concert choir, Madrigal Singers, Heart Club, and has been in 4-H for seven years. Sandy is an active member of the Bethel Baptist Church. She is also Assistant Song Leader of Sunday School and Church. Sandy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Bunten of Fillmore.
Johnson Reunion The annual Oliver B. Johnson family reunion was held Sunday, June 5, at Brazil Forest Park. It was a beautiful day with 60 people in attendance. The reunion will be held the first Sunday in June in 1967 at Forest Park. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Betty and Carol; Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson and family and a friend, John Whalen; Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Belcher and Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brooks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Johnson, Rose and Nancy Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Johnson, Mrs. Alma Belcher, Mrs. Myrtle Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Komgenick, Mr. ■ml Mrs. James F. Cox and Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Murl Brown and Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foreman and family, Mr. Verlin Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Halford Mercer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Johnson and family, Mr. Stanley Palm, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Saylor and daughter, Louis Belcher could not me with us as he is serving in the army.
Gobin Church W.S.C.S. Will Meet Thursday The Woman’s Society of Christian Service of Gobin Church will hold its June general meeting Thursday, June 16, at 12:30 p. m. in Charterhouse Lounge. The meeting will be in the form of a salad-sandwich luncheon with each of the attending women requested to bring either salad or sandwiches and her own table service. The McKendree Guild will be in charge of arrangements for the luncheon and will provide coffee and tea. The June meeting is traditionally centered around a missionary theme since the Returned Missionaries Conference is always in session at DePauw University during this time. This year’s afternoon speaker will be Mrs. Douglas Coole. Mr. and Mrs. Coole are retiring this year from the mission field after having served in the Iban Provisional Annual Conference in Sibusarawak, Malaysia. Mrs. Coole will have many interesting things to relate as she tells of their teaching and their experiences these past many years. The devotional part of the program will be given by Mrs. Claude McClure.
Putnqm Court Notes Nancy Lee Miller vs. Jerry Joe Miller, suit for divorce. Attorneys for the plaintiff are Hughes and Hughes. The Turner Microphone Co. vs. William C. Norris, suit on account. The Indiana National Bank of Indianapolis vs. Bedford Mitchell and Zora Mitchell, complaint on note.
Personal And Local News St. Paul’s Mothers Club pitchin picnic will be held at Robe Ann Park Thursday, June 16th at 12 noon. The Junior Home-Makers 4-H Club will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a. m. at the Junior High Home Ec Room. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jarrell are attending the Allyn-Bacon Sales meeting at the Sheraton Hotel in Cincinnati this week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meredith of Rocky Hill, Conn., are here visiting with Mr. Meredith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Meredith. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mock and son Douglas, of North Vernon, were the guests of S. E. Records Saturday and left Sunday. Mr. Records went home with them. He is Mrs. Mock’s father. Mrs. Mary Bittles is visiting her son, Thomas and his family, in Lafayette until the 20th of this month. She plans to start to California soon after her return here and she will go West with Ethel Rottman, who lives there. Bro. Richard Hammerman will be guest speaker at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church for a series of meetings, from June 20th to 26th. Everyone is invited to attend these meetings and hear the inspired word of God. Miss Linda Ann Baumuck, 9 South Arlington Street, Miss Velvet Ann Clark, R. R. 5, and Linda Lou Gross, Russellville has been named to the distinguished honor roll at Indiana State University. All three girls were freshmen this year. Millard Whitehead, 26, Scottsburg, pleaded guilty to escaping from the State Farm in 1964 when arraigned before Judge Francis N. Hamilton in the Putnam Circuit Court Monday. He was sentenced to serve 1-5 years in the State Reformatory at Pendleton. Mrs. Hazel M. Barnes who has been the chaperone of the Delta Gammas for several years, has resigned and will live at Delafield, Wis. She is here now, and entertained her daughter, Mrs. Daniel McCorry and her two daughters, Maurine and Colleen who live in Louisville, Ky.
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Miss Harriett Barnes of Bowie, Maryland, has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobson. Golden Link Club will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. with Mrs. Bess Earley. Mrs. Irene Grubb will have the program. Kasandra Kay Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wood fell and broke her arm yesterday. It was her 6th birthday. Mrs. Bertha Fitzpatrick, Route 2, Greencastle, is a patient in the Putnam County hospital. Her room munber is 210. Mrs. Clyde Sallust will entertain the Needlecraft Club Friday with a picnic at 12:30 noon. Each person please bring three wrapped gifts. John Talbot of Louisville, Ky., visited friends in Greencastle over Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Byms, pastor of the Nazarene Church, are vacationing in Wisconsin for a few days. The Fillmore Methodist Church’s Daily Vacation Bible School will be from June 20 through 24th. The sessions will be from 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. Please register as soon as possible with Mrs. Mort Thomas, Fillmore 246-6157. Members of the Garden Club will go to Hillsdale Nurseries on Wednesday, June 15th, following the coffee with Miss Lois Hunter at her country home in Bainbridge. Mrs. Forst Fuller and Mrs. James Houck will drive. The group will leave at 8:30. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Mason and children, Kevin and Kimberly, have returned to their home in Princeton Junction, New Jersey, after spending the past week with Mrs. Helen Mason. They were called here because of the death of Mrs. Mason’s mother, Mrs. Gladys MacDonald of Brazil.
By Brother, Sister Mrs. Effie Parker of Cloverdale and her brother Lunie H. Lewis of Eminence observed their birthdays Sunday, June 12, with a surprise family gettogether, at the home of the
latter.
“HAPPY BIRTHDAY” was sung in unison honoring the two special guests and Mrs. Mamie Bockius offered prayer. The two Immediate families enjoyed a bountiful meal and fellowship at noon, followed by a grand reunion later as the wishing well guests began to arrive. A buffet supper was served to forty guests with a dessert of ice cream and cake. The beautifully decorated birthday cake was baked and served by Herbert Lewis, a nephew of Indian-
apolis.
Others present were: Mr. and Mrs. Venice Lewis, Pamela, Beverly, Mrs. Sue Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bailey, Sandy, Doug, Stacy, Kathy Kladder, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tyner, all of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lewis, Mike, Susie, Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lewis, Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. M e r o 1 d Weatherman, Terry, Timmy, Tommy, Edith Lewis, Coatesville, Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Lewis, Marsha Lynn, Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, Billy Jo. Danna, Deniece, Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Parker, Bruce, Cloverdale, R. 3, and Elma Lewis.
CWS Seamstresses To Meet Monday The Church World Service sewing group will meet Monday, June 20, from 1 to 3 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. Anyone who would like to make clothing and bandages for refugees overseas is welcome to come with thimble, scissors, and, if possible, portable sewing machine. This interdenominational group, sponsored by the County Council of Churches in cooperation with the United Council of
Church Women, began meeting in March and in three months has made more than sixty layette items. Six churches are already participating. Fellowship among women of various churches is a primary purpose of the group.
Marriage License Danny Dewight St. Johns, computer programmer, Indianapolis, and Sue Kay Wade, at home, Fillmore.
—City Council (Continued from Page 1) alarms were answered last month, 23 city inspections made and 2,880 hours worked by his department He closed by saying he hoped the Council would tour the department housing in the near future and consider some construction.
County Hospital Dismissed Monday: Vem Terry, Cloverdale Della Abel, Quincy Sue Waters, Judson Lelia Myers, Bainbridge Hiram Callender, Sr., Greencastle Mrs. Wallace Estes and daughter, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. William Henson, Cloverdale, Route 2, a boy, Monday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, Reelsville, Route 2, a girl, today.
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DALLAS UPI—Jack Ruby’s to the federal courts, possibly lawyers planned today to appeal directly to the U. S. Supreme Court, a one-day sanity trial in which a jury pronounced the slayer of President Kennedy’s assassin some after 10 minutes’ deliberation. The verdict followed a dramatic appeal from the witness stand by Ruby himself for the jury to find him sane. Ruby testified over the objections of his lawyers. “Never at any time since 1 was convicted have I done anything to make anybody believe I was of unsound mind,” Ruby said, looking directly at the jury. “I don’t know who conspired to do that spread the story he was insane.”
"Critical" Stage GENEVA UPI — Britain’s chief arms negotiator warned Monday the 17-nation disarmament talks have reached a “criticELl” stage. Lord Chalfont, Britain’s disarmament minister as well as chief negotiator, said that if no progress is made at the summer session opening Tuesday the future of the talks “will be very much at risk.”
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