The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 August 1966 — Page 2

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Th« Daily Bannar, Graancaslla, Indiana Tuasday, August 16, 1966 THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Wavas For All" Businate Phonos: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Eliiaboth Raridon Estata, Publishar

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flares sad daughter are vacattoniag two weeks in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGuffey have returned from a fifteen day Greyhound tour to California. The meeting for the Republican Women’s Club has been cancelled for this month.

NMAed every evening except Sunday and holiday* at 24-2S South Jackson Streat, 6i*en«a*tl*, Indiana. 44135. Entered in the Pa*t Office at Cf ncattle. Indiana, as ■ecend doe* awd matter under Act of March 7, IS7S. United Pram Intematianal leate wire tervice; Member Inland Daily Prem Aneriatien: Hcerier State Prem Awedatien. AS umelicited article*, manuscripts, letter* and pictures sent to The Daily Sanner are sent at owner's risk, and The Daily Banner repudiates any liability or responsibility for their safe custody or return. By carrier 40c per week, single copy 10c. Subscription prism of The Daily Banner affective March 14, 1955; In Put* nam County—1 year S10.S0—5 months $5.50—3 months $3.00; Indiana ether than Putnam County—1 year $12.00—5 months $7.00—3 months $4.00; Outsido Indiana—1 yoar $15.00—5 months $9.00—3 months $5.00. All mail subscriptions payable m advance.

Rites Wednesday For Evelyn Buis Mrs. Evelyn Vernon Buis, 72, Coatesville, R. 2, died Monday at the Hendricks County hospital where she had been a patient since July 28th. Mrs. Buis was born September 3, 1893 in Cass County, the daughter of Robert and Mae Gardner Vernon. She was a retired school teacher, having taught school in Royal Center, Osgood and Crawfords ville. She was a member of the Bethel Baptist Church, C. C. Club; Beechwood Pleasant Circle, Fillmore Garden Club, A.A.U.W. and Alpha Gamma Pi sorority. Survivors are: her husband, Almon R. Buis; one sister, Mrs. Lottie Neel; two brothers, Edwin Vernon, Bremen, and Herbert Vernon, Decatur, 111. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Rector Funeral Home, with burial in Stilesville Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

-Lions Club (Conthuwd from Bags 1) dub,” Me. Collett said. "If our winner can advance through the judge stages up to the world finals he will receive on expense paid trip to Chicago to attend the Lions International BOth Annual Convention for the final judging of his or her essay in addition to the $1,000 award." Mr. Collett said he hoped local young people would accept the challenge and enter his Club’s section of the contest. Closing date for the dubs contest is December 10,1966. Students wishing to enter the contest should contact one of the Bainbridge Lions to get full details of the contest.. The age limit for the contest, includes all youth 14 but less than 22 years of age as of January 15, 1967. Mr. Collett announced that each applicant would be limited to one entry, with one winner’s essay eligible to complete in the Lions District 25C contest. Winner of district contest will be entered in state or country contest. Each country or multiple district winner will be entered in one of the eight world divisions.

County Hospital

Bible Thought For Today Then said the Lord “. • . Should not I spare Nineveh, that great city, where in are more than sixscore thousand persons.” —Jonah 4:10-11. When Jonah had pity on a gourd that withered in the desert, God chided Jonah for letting his values get out of line. Personal And Local News The Friendship Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Raymond Baldwin. Louie Williams reported this morning that the regular city garbage truck has broken down but pickups will be made later in the week. Trash collections will be made as usual, he said. James Hewitt, 16, Cloverdale Route 2, was lodged in the Putnam County jail Monday by Sheriff Kenneth Knauer for violation of a suspended circuit court sentence. The annual Miller reunion, descendants of Edw. R. and Miriah (Toney) Miller will be held Sunday, Aug. 21, 1966, at shelter house No. 1 Robe Ann Park; Greencastle. Grace Baptist Church had a Baptismal Service Sunday afternoon at Crowe’s Bridge. Those baptized were Mrs. Lucy Dunkin and son, Michael, Jack Hess, Stephen* Philip, and Mark Quick. Harold W. Doremire, vocational agriculture teacher at Bainbridge and Russellville, is attending a Hoosier vocational educators conference at Indiana State University in Terre Haute this week. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Beck had as their weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cross and children of West Bend, Wisconsin. Mr. Cross will be remembered by many as a student in Third Ward School in 1938 and 1939. Wayburn Fitzsimmons, clerk of the Selective Service System in Greencastle, entered the St. Vincent’s Hospital in Indianapolis today. The office will be closed indefinitely. Watch for posting on door for emergency registration.

Dismissed Monday: Elizabeth Cooper, Coatesville. Virginia Lewis, Cloverdale. David Fulk, Greencastle. Richard Dunn, Greencastle. Nell Gillen, Greencastle. Births: Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Snider, 800 North Madison, a girl, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Burnham, Reelsville, Route 1, a boy, today.

The alcoholic beverage industry today employs one out of every 42 working American aduits.

Greencastle Old Fashioned ELKS STAG PICNIC

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.

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The Reelsville Jolly Junior 4-H Club will not have their completion trip Thursday, Aug. 18. VFW Fathers Auxiliary No. 1, will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 1550 Ham*. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rader have returned home from a ten day trip to Pennsylvania where they visited with some relatives of Mrs. Raders’. The annual White Lick Association will be held at Clayton Baptist Church Friday and Saturday, Aug. 19 and 20. Registration 9 a.m. The City Bowling League will have a meeting Thursday, Aug. 18, 7:30 p.m. at Varsity Lanes. This is the early Tuesday league. Officers and bowlers are expected to attend this meeting. Miss Goldie Alexander had aa her guests, her niece, Mrs. James Eastham and her three children, Terry, Larry and Sherry. Their home is at Norfolk, Virginia. Mr. Eastham is a yeoman, with the U. S. Navy, and he will return to Norfolk, September 12th. Indiana Day at Mooseheart, Illinois was a success for Mrs. Mabel Neumann, Mr. and Mrs. Baird Vermillion, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neumann, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Sutherlin, Earl Varvel, and Mrs. Alta Parsons, Greencastle residents who made the journey, Saturday, August 6. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Reeves of Calumet City, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Reeves and daughter, Nancy of Kansas City, Kansas and Mr. and Mrs. John Shortle of Winamac were here for the last rites of Lee Reeves. A daughter, Mrs. William Lament, who Uvea in Scotland was unable to be here. M/Sgt. Morris DsWayne Campbell, U.S. Air Force In the state of Washington, has sent a telegram to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olyn Campbell, regretting their loss in the fir* that destroyed their most valuable possessions. He also regretted that he could not be here and wishes to thank all those who are helping his parents, especially his brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buis, Martinsville, R. R. 1, entertained with a dinner Sunday for their children. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Jack H. Demaree and family of Muncie, Lloyd Buis and family, Greencastle; Robert Buis and family of Clay City; Donald Bids and family of Cloverdale, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Buis and sons spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Demares of Muncie. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hockensmith had as their guests Sunday, their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Hockensmith, and Mrs. A. E. Duke of Arlington, Virginia, the parents of Mrs. Hockensmith. They are en route to California and other points west, and on their return will visit here. David Hockensmith is the assistant to the Rector of St. Paul’s Cathedral, North Meridian Street, Indianapolis. They dined in Indianapolis.

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night IGA Ladies Bowling League at 7:30 Wednesday, August 17th at the Bowling Alley. Anyone interested in bowling and team captains are asked to attend. Reelsville Water Co. urges all prospective members to sign up as soon as possible. A member of the board will be at the Reelsville Fire House each Monday and Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p. m. to answer questions and accept fees.

Woman's Progress Club Held August Meeting The Roachdale Woman’s Progress Club held their August meeting in the country home of Alma Miller. The vice president, June Garner waa in charge of the meeting. Fourteen members responded to roll call by naming their favorite poem after which the flag salute was given in unison. Devotions were given by June Garner. Miss Mary Rayfield read a

A contest of "Advertised Slogans” was held and Peggy Plunkett was the winner. During the social hour Mrs. Miller served refreshments and the members on departing thanked her for being a lovely hostess.

Putnam Court Notts Patricia Neeley vs. Marvin Neeley, suit for divorce. Attorney for the plaintiff Is William L. McClellan. Viola M. Walters vs. Paul E. Walters, suit for divorce. Mary Buis vs. Donald Buis, suit for divorce and custody of three minor children. William McClellan is attornsy for the plaintiff.

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Bicycle sales In America have doubled in less than eight years, to nearly 6 million in 1965.

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