The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 August 1966 — Page 2

Th« Daily Bannar, Graancastla, Indiana Monday, August 1, 1966

Exchange Vows

Iva Lee Boatright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Boatright, and S. James Garrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Garrison, Mitchell, Indiana, were united In marriage by Rev. Claude McClure, July 24, in Gobin Memorial Church. The bride wore a long sleeved organza gown. Two wide bands of lace encircled the skirt and extended into the long cathedral train. Her four tiered veil was secured by a crown of pearls and crystals. The bride carried a white orchid surrounded by thirteen yellow roses. Almeda Boatright was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Brenda Garrison, Mitchell; Miss Jane Alberich of Williamsport and Miss Sandra Ellis of Marion. All were attired in matching yellow satin floor length gowns. The bridesmaids’ veils were held by a large yellow rose. Each carried a single long stemmed yellow rose. Ron Kauffman of Crawfordsville was best man. Groomsmen and ushers were Ron Tyner, Delphi; Dick Jay, Crawfordsville and Jerry Garrison, Mitchell. Darrell Stewart, Seeleyville, served as escort for the bride’s mother.

Mrs. Hilda Fay Anderson, sister of the bride, was organist for the prelude and the ceremony. Miss Almeda Boatright performed a flute solo before the candle lighting ceremony. The mother of the bride wore a blue lace dress. The mother of the groom wore a dusty rose lace and linen dress. Aunt Iva Boatright wore a green and white silk dress. A reception followed in Charterhouse. The four tiered wedding cake was decorated with yellow roses and topped with bells. The mints were yellow wedding bells. Serving at the table were Mrs. Jennie Hardwick, Bloomington; Mrs. Rhea Jean Foy, Paris, HI.; Miss Mary Kay Wright, Greencastle. The caterer was Mrs. Kathryn Myers, aunt of the bride, assisted by Miss Marie Myers. Attending the gift table were Miss Christine Ikemire, Miss Barbara Aker and Mrs. Rita Dickson, all of Greencastle. Mrs. Sharon Myers, Plainfield, registered the guests. The couple will be residing at 501 East Market Street, Crawfordsville until September.

County Hospital Dismissed Saturday: Kenneth Davis, Reelsville Donovan Ferris, Bainbridge Penny Minnick, Cloverdale Marcia Stewart, Flint, Mich. Lyman Stewart, Flint, Mich. Waneta Allen, Greencastle John Strouse, Greencastle Helen Noel, Greencastle Greg Savage, Greencastle Mrs. Edward Wilson and son, Greencastle Mrs. Arthur DePrez and daughter, Greencastle Births. Mr. and Mrs. James Simmons, Greencastle, Route 5, a girl, Sunday. Dismissed Sunday: Charles Sendmeyer, Poland John Moore, Indianapolis Darwin Floyd, Fillmore Ernest Paris, Greencastle Bruce Dorsett, Greencastle Julian Albin, Greencastle Mrs. Donald Hubble and son, | Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Howe, Spencer, a boy, Sunday.

venienced, Congress edgy and labor angry. Throughout the controversy, the five struck airlines remained reluctant to offer anything beyond what the President recommended. This left the union in the position of bargaining with the government in an attempt to reach a settlement with the carriers. And this is the situation that hangs over labor as it prepares for contract negotiations during the next 12 months with several highly prosperous industries.

—Strike Series (Continued from Page 1) three-week impasse in negotiations that left the public incon-

IN MEMORY In loving memory of my mother, Stella Williams, who left us one year ago on August 1, 1965. Where she sat and talked with me, There’s just an empty chair; And the silence now at evening. Seems more than I can bear. Though I knew that some day, There would be that empty chair. Yet I could never picture home, Without her there. I never fully realized, How deeply one can care. Until I stood alone one night. Beside am empty chair. Virginia

Thought * For Today Then the men feared the Lord exceedingly, and offered a sacrifice onto the Lord, and made vows—Jonah 1:16. Only when people know the Lord will they be willing to do His will in their daily lives. Personal And Local News VFW Fathers Auxiliary Will meet Wednesday at 7:30 pan. Kappa Delta Phi sorority will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. in the Gas Company Room. Active Tri Kappa will meet at Tort's Restaurant on Wednesday, August 3rd at 6:30

pan.

Jeffry Mieklijohn of Peoria, 111. is visiting his grandparents of Roachdale, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gough. City firemen were called out at 4:35 Saturday afternoon to extinquish a grass fire at 1564 South Bloomington Street. Wanda Hamm, 37, Greencastle, Route 2, was jailed at 10:15 Sunday night by Sheriff Kenneth Knauer on a disorderly conduct charge. Otis Gorham underwent surgery Friday at Community Hospital, 1500 N. Ritter Ave. Room 2516, Indianapolis. He would like to hear from his friends. Miss Barbara Gurneth and Miss Ann Gurneth will return home this evening from Belleville, Illinois, where they were called by the death of their bro ther, Michael Gurneth. The Bainbridge Junior League is sponsoring a double-header, Sunday August 7th; Father and son game at 1:30 p. m. followed by Pee-Wee Father-vs-Babe Ruth and Little League fathers. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Deem and daughter, Glennda, and Mrs. Eldina McCarson have returned home from Birmingham, Alabama, where Glennda underwent eye treatment by Dr. Alston Callahan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reckley and grandchildren, Cathy and Larry Monnett, are leaving Tuesday for a vacation in Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Don Monnett will join them later next week. Noal Nicholson, Bainbridge R. 1, exhibited his Jerseys at the Martinsville, 111. Fair against four other herds and won Grand Champion Cow and twelve blue ribbons. The past week the cattle were exhibited at Paris, HI and the Nicholson herd won the Grand Champion Cow Trophy fourteen blue ribbons. Max Steven Gough, who Is stationed at Chicago, HI., is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gough and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gough of Roachdale and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Gough and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Gough and son of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs, Russell Mahan of Raccoon.

Closed for a combined vacation and reinstallation of more modern methods and equipment. Coin-op laundry and do it yourself dry cleaning open as usual. White Cleaners.

Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Elliott and son, Russ, visited relatives in southern Illinois on Sunday. William Knight Chapter S.A.R. will meet Tuesday at 8 pan. at the Amerigan Legion Home. Mr. and Mrs. Andy O’Hajr and Jo Ellen of Mooresville, visited his mother, Mrs. Mae O’Hair Sunday afternoon. Theta Chapter, Delta Theta Tau, picnic has been postponed until August 9. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Forrest Miller at 6:30 p. m. Castle Topper Home Demonstration Club will meet Wednesday evening Aug. 10th at the home of Mrs. James Simmerman, 908 Crown Street. There is to be a special lesson. Members please note change of date. Monday and Tuesday will be the final days to take goods to the Presbyterian and Episcopal Churches in Greencastle for the Church World Service drive. Clothing and blankets contributed are sent to refugees overseas. Harold W. Doremire, vocational agriculture instructor in the Bainbridge and Russellville High Schools has just completed a workshop for new vocational agriculture instructors held on Purdue University’s campus, July 25 to 29. This workshop is sponsored annually by the Purdue education staff and the supervisory staff of the State Department of Public Instruc-

tion.

Catholic Women Meet In St Paul’s Parish HaU The first quarterly meeting of the Terre Haute Deanery Council of Catholic Women was held at St. Paul’s Parish Hall on Tuesday, July 26, beginning with a 10 a.m. breakfast. Mrs. W. A. Dammann oi Terre Haute, president of the Terre Haute Deanery Council of Catholic Women opened tH£ meeting with prayer. Roll call was taken and 16 parishes in the deanery were represented. Officers reported and com* mittees gave accounts of activities to date. Guest speaker was the Rev, James D. Moriarty, Spiritual Moderator of the Archdiocese: Council of Catholic Women anc present director of Our Lady oi Fatima Retreat House foi Women, Indianapolis. His subject was “Today’s Women, Forward March.” This was very interesting. He also showed slide: in color. Mrs. Edgar Day, New Albany, president of the A.C.C.W. also spoke briefly. The meeting was closed wit! prayer led by Father Moriarty Social co-hostesses were Mrs Thomas Adams, Mrs. A1 Erpelding, Mrs. A1 Losin, Mrs. Dan Mahoney, Mrs. Foster McClure Mrs. A. F. Schlomer, Mrs. Don Riley and Mrs. Andrew Zeller.

CLOSED FOR VACATION August 7th to August 21st RALPH TAYLOR PHOTOGRAPHY

ANNIVERSARY Birthday John B. Gough, Roachdale, R. R. 1, 79 years old, August 2.

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NOTICE Lawn Party to colobrate the 30th birthday of Jerry Girt on, 907 Draper St., Aug. 1st, 8 p.m. Friends invited.

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Mr. and Mrs. Herschel C. Nichols, R. R. 1, Bainbridge, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Diana Lynne, to Gary Warren Canada, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Ash, R. R. 1, Greencastle. Both are students at Indiana University, where Diana will be a sophomore and Gary will be a junior. The wedding date has been set for September 11th at 2:30 p.m. in the Fillmore Christian Church, Fillmore. Friends and relatives are invited to attend.

In Memory In loving memory of Cornie L. Buis. The shock was sudden, the pain severe ,We little thought such grief was near. - ' Only those who have lost can tell. The pain of parting without farewell. A light from our family is gone A voice we loved is stilled. A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled Some may think you are forgotten Dad, Though on earth you are no more. Still in memory you are with us. As you always were before. Jewell and Lucille Stringer and family.

Obituaries

Fillmore Services For Mrs. Wright Mrs. Lee Huldah Wright, 91, Fillmore, passed away in the Putnam County Hospital at 10:15 Sunday morning where she had been a patient since July 9. Mrs. Wright was born February 4, 1875 in Marion Township, the daughter of John Martin and Sarah Jane Smith Boswell. She was a member of the Fillmore Methodist Church for many years, a member of the W.S.C.S., The Garden Club and the Service Club of Fillmore, and the Mothers Afternoon Club. Survivors are: one daughter, Mrs. Claud Crosby, Roachdale; one son, Olyn Wright, Fillmore; two granddaughters, Mrs. Earl Nichols, Roachdale and Mrs. Richard S. Hodges, Indianapolis; four great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Wright in 1959 and an infant son, Paul in 1898 and a daugh-ter-in-law, Mrs. Olyn Wright in 1965. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at the Fillmore Methodist Church. Rev. Wilbur Day and Rev. John McFarland will officiate, with burial in Fillmore Cemetery. The body will lie in state one hour before the service. Friends may call at the Rector Funeral Home.

Rites Wednesday For C. Sendmeyer Charles F. Sendmeyer, 88, Poland, R. 2, died Sunday at the Putnam County hospital. He was born November 17, 1877 in Clay County, the son of Henry and Elizabeth Spellbring Sendmeyer. He was married to Clara Neese, who preceded him

in death in 1963.

Mr. Sendmeyer was a member of the Big Walnut Baptist Church in Washington Township and had owned and operated a farm in that community for

several years.

Survivors are: one daughter, Ellen Sendmeyer, Crawfords-

PUBLIC SALE

AUCTION SALE OF U.S. GOVERNMENT PROPERTY

The Putnam ASC County Committee acting as Agent for the Commodity Credit Corporation, a corporate agency of the U.S. Dept, of Agriculture, will offer for sale the following described grain bins at Public Auction. THIS SALE WILL BE HELD At the GREENCASTLE Bin Site located 1 block south from Court House, then West to Monon Railroad, at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on WEDNESDAY, AUG. 3, 1966 BINS FOR SALE 1—2150 bu. walk-in Bin. 32 Bins of 3250 bushel capacity each. Twelve (12) of them are made of steel and twenty (20) of them were originally made of Aluminum but contains some steel replacement sheets. ALL OF THEM BUT THE WALK-IN BIN WILL BE DISMANTLED FOB SALE. INSPECTION These bins may be inspected on weekdays until the day of sale between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. by arrangement with the Putnam ASCS Co. Office, north of Greencastle, Indiana. Telephone: OL S-5716. BASIS OF PURCHASE All sales are made on nn “ns is, where is” basis. The government make* no warranty expressed or implied with regard to the bins being offered for sale. They must bring a minimum price of $190.00 per bin. AriiHMftiimi Information concerning this sale may be obtained from the Putnam ASCS County Office. ASCS A CCC not responsible for accidents to persons attending sale or removing structures. PUTNAM ASC COUNTY COMMITTEE

ville; one brother, Urzinus Sendmeyer. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale. Rev. Dallas Rissler and Rev. Louis Gray will officiate. Interment will be in the Poland Chapel Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home in Cloverdale after 7:00 this evening. Hof fa Services At Cloverdale Clyde W. Hoffa, 65, Cloverdale, R. 1, passed away at his residence Saturday after an illness of several months. Mr. Hoffa was born January 30, 1901, in Putnam County, the son of Charles and Margaret Williamson Hoffa. Mr. Hoffa was active in Indiana Amateur baseball and he and his son operated the Silver Bar and Cafe on Oliver Avenue in Indianapolis. He was a farmer in the Cloverdale Township Community. Survivors art: the wife, Mamie Martin Hoffa; one son, Roger Hoffa; one sister, Ruth Hoffa, both of Indianapolis; one brother, Dorsey, Cloverdale, R. 1; one grandson, Dennis, and one great grandson, Brian Hoffa. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale. Brother Clarence Barr will officiate. Interment will be in Cloverdale Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home in Cloverdale after 7 this evening.

Mrs. Venord Jones Mrs. Mildred Maxine Jones, 43, wife of Venard Jones, passed away at her home in Indianapolis after an extended illness. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Grinestiener’s Funeral Home, on New York Street, in Indianapolis.

Helen Williams Funeral Tuesday Mrs. Helen Senter Williams, 53, died suddenly at her home in Manhattan Sunday morning. She had recently been a patient in Clay County Hospital. Mrs. Williams had been employed at DePauw University as a custodian helper at Bishop Roberts Hall. She was a member of the Manhattan Christian Church and had taught Sunday School in that church. She had resided most all of her life in the Clay and Putnam County community and was a graduate of Reelsville High School. Survivors are: one daughter, Mrs. Jennie McGuire, Brownsburg; one son, Johnny Williams at home; one sister, Mrs. Walter Page, North Salem, several nieces and nephems. She was preceded in death by her husband, Elvin L. Williams. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Monhattan Christian Church. Rev. George Bradley will officiate. Interment will be in the BooneHutcheson Cemetery. The body will lie in state at the church one hour before the service. Friends may call at the Miller A Sons Funeral Home in Brazil. Slot Machines Are Confiscated HAMMOND UPI — Police confiscated five slot machines in a weekend raid on Moose Lodge 1256 here, Police Chief James Dowling said. Dowling said Arthur Fuhnark, govemar of the lodge, was arrested on a charge of possessing gambling devices and scheduled to appear in Hammond City Court Aug. 26.

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5,000 Sq. Ft. TURF BUILDER

4.95

4.45

5,000 Sq. Ft. GREENFIELD LAWN FOOD

4.95

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5,000 Sq. Ft. LAWN INSECTICIDE

4.45

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2,500 Sq. Ft. FAMILY LAWN SEED

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1,000 Sq. Ft. WINDSOR SEE

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6,300 Sq. Ft. GREENFIELD BROAD LEAF WEED KILLER

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GREENFIELD AEROSOL WEED KILL

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HOSE END SPRAYERS

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DAWN ROSE FOOD

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GREENFIELD WEED A FEED ROSE FOOD

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GREENFIELD ROSE DUST

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GREENFIELD ROSE DUST REFILL

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