The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 August 1966 — Page 2
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Obituaries
Edwin Kelly Rifes Saturday Edwin (Red) Kelly, 75, well known North Indiana Street resident, passed away in the Putnam County Hospital at 3:05 this morning where he had been a patient since August 10. He was bom April 23, 1891, in Gosport, the son of Edwin ond Maggie Kelly. Mr. Kelly was formerly employed at Fentress Motors for seventeen years and later at Kersey Music Store. He was a member of Hope Chapel church in Lafayette and a member of American Legion Post No. 58, Greencastle and was a veteran of World War I. Survivors are: his wife, Mary Graver Kelly; one daughter, Mrs. Carolyn Leonard, Greencastle; one son, Gordon Kelly, Mobile, Alabama; two grandchildren, Rannah and Curt Leonard. Funeral sendees will be held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. at the Hopldns-Walton Funeral Home. Rev. Paul Byrnes will officiate, with burial In Forest Hill Ceme-
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--fair On Square (Continued from Page 1) sandwich for a nickel. One could eat for a quarter; or if a ride on the ferris wheel seemed more desirable, it was possible to sustain life for fifteen cents. This County Fair is now at the Fairgrounds and our present Greencastle “Fair On The Square” is more like a barter' ing gathering much in the manner of the early Greencastle merchants who first brought their wares here in 1823. Designed to stimulate, enter tain and enlighten, the “Fair On The Square” will be a fun time for all.
County Hospital Dismissed Wednesday: Barbara Brown, Fillmors Kent Fisher, Coatesvills Kenneth Siddons, Eminence Robert Lientx, Greencastle Dianna lients, Greencastle Mrs. Tucker Gray and daughter, Greencastle Mrs. Halbert Snider and daughter, Greencastle Births: MT. and Mrs. Darrell Woodall, 106 East Berry, a boy, Wednesday
Plans Are Made For Additional Rights Marches CHICAGO UPI — Martin Luther King went ahead today with plans for more marches Into all-white neighborhoods despite criticism that the open housing demonstrations actually were hurting the cause. An unprecedented summit meeting with Chicago’s top political and religious leaders Wednesday failed to convince King and his aides to call off their direct action campaign against housing segregation. The marathon meeting also failed to convince Chicago Mayor Richard Y. Daley and the city’s real estate dealers to grant King's demands for an “open city.” More than two score of Chicago’s most influential civil rights, political and religious leaders met in an Episcopal parish house at the foot of the city’s Rush Street night club district. When the meeting broke up after more than six hours, Daley was whisked off in a big black limousine and the civil •rights leaders called a new conference. “The discussions were not broad or massive enough to call off the marches,” King said. It was learned the “Chicago freedom movement” would stage more marches Friday and Sunday.
-Castro Myth It was five years ago on Aug. 17,1961, that the Alliance came into being. A brainchild of President John F. Kennedy, it was launched at Punta del Este, Uruguay, in a burst of enthusiasm to spur greater progress, social justice and political liberty in Latin America. The unit it sought to foster teetered several times, after Kennedy’s death, to the verge of collapse but Johnson has sought to breathe new life Into the self-help plan. In his speech, the President emphasized the need for concentration on improving housing, education and food resources, and cautioned against using unnecessary arms. He said Latin American military budgets are not large by general world standards but that there is a tendency to seek expensive weapons unrelated to real security requirements. “In these Americas, where by solemn treaty and by established practice our governments are bound to resolve disputes by peaceful means,” he said, “we must find a way to avoid the cost of procuring and maintaining unnecessary military equip-
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Bible Thought For Today And the word of the Lord came unto Jonah the second time, saying, “Arise, go unto Nineveh, and preach unto it.” So Jonah arose, and went unto Nineveh, according to the word of the Lord.— Jonah 3:1-8. We must not fail our Lord when He gives us a second chance. Personal And Local News The Thomas reunion will be held at Forest Park in Brazil on Sunday, August 28th. The Saylor-Muncy reunion will be held Sunday August 28, in Robe-Aim Park at Shelter House No. 4. All relatives and friends are invited. Lawrence W. Jakes,_ 17, Brazil, Route 5, was arrested at 10 p. m. Wednesday by City Officer Alva Hubble for reckless driving on Maple Avenue. The Orlando and Emma Busby Gorham reunion will be held Sunday, Aug. 21 at Robe-Ann Park. The table number is 10. All descendants are urged to attend. At the Illinois State Fair this week, Gerald Clodfelter, R.R. 1, Greencastle, won Reserve Grand Champion with his senior yearling bull, Glatuyn Notary. In a strong show of Polled Shorthorns he won 3 firsts, 2 seconds, 3 thirds and 3 fourths. He exhibited 6 head in the show. The Putnam County Historical Society will meet Wednesday, August 24th for a dinner at Torr’s Restaurant. John Sears will show slides of Putnam County scenes. There is an important matter to be discussed and all members are urged to attend. Call Florence Boatright for reservations by noon Tuesday, Aug. 23rd.
The adult Dinner Party at the Putnam County Saddle Club scheduled for August 20th, has been changed to August 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Huskisson of Louisville stopped here to visit Mrs. Huskisson’s sister, Mrs. Harold Hockensmith. They were en route to Peoria, Illinios to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Earl Sourwine and her daughter, Mrs. Donald E. Masten and Mrs. Masten’s three children are spending a month visiting Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kemp at Beverly Hills, California. Mrs. Kemp is Mrs. Sourwine’s daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Neumann will attend a meeting of the state officers of the Indiana Moose Association to be held at Madison Moose Lodge on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Neumann is Vice-President of the 6th District and Secretary of Greencastle Moose Lodge No. 1592. Dr. and Mrs. Dick J. Steele and their son, Jack, have returned from a vacation which took them to Wyoming, Colorado, and Utah. They particularly enjoyed Teton Village, Wyoming, and Aspen, Colorado. Jack will leave soon for his work at Lexington, Kentucky, where he will earn his doctorate degree.
Motorcycle Mayor DUNBAR, W. Va. UPI — Mayor Fred Young feels that motorcycling is the cheapest way to tour his domain and he rides his son’s machine around every day. However, a friendly motorist warned him Thursday not to stray into neighboring Charleston. Charleston Mayor John Shanklin is conducting a crackdown on motorcycles.
LBJ, Canadian Leader To Meet WASHINGTON UPI — Presdent Johnson’s plans to get out and “meet the people” this election year now includes one very prominent non-voter-Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson. The Chief Executive will climax a “non-political” swing through New York state and parts of New England this weekend with a Sunday meeting with Pearson, leader of the nation that is America’s biggest trading partner and one of her critics when it comes to Viet Nam. The meeting is to be held on Campobello Island, off the Canadian province of New Brunswick. The celebrated summer resort, once the summer home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, was dedicated two years ago as the world’s first “international” park. White House Press Secretary Bill D. Moyers said Johnson
and Pearson would attend the second anniversary observance of the dedication of the Roose-velt-Campobello International Park. They wall participate in the laying of a cornerstone at the park’s new visitors’ pavillion, only a short distance from the rambling singled summer home FDR loved. The Campobello visit will mark Johnson’s third trip outside the United States as President and the sixth time he has conferred with Pearson. The Chief Executive’s first trip was to Vancouver, B. C., in September, 1964, also for a a meeting with Pearson. He visited Mexico
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last April. The White House said Johnson would leave Washington Friday flying to Buffalo, N. Y., where he is to inspect efforts to clean up polluted Lake Erie, then go to Syracuse for a speech. He is to spend the night in Ellenville, N. Y., in the heart of the resort region of the Catskill.
On Saturday, the President travels to Kingston, R. I., to deliver a major address at the University of Rhode Island. The university is located not far from another resort area, Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay region. The Chief Executive is expected to return to Washington Sunday.
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