The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1966 — Page 2

2 Tht Daily Banner, Greancastle, Indiana Friday, September 9, 1966 THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All" Business Phones: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher Published every evening except Sunday and holidays at 24*26 South Jacksen Street, Greencastle, Indiana. 46135. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second clou mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. United Press International lease wire service; Member Inland Daily Press Association; Hoosier State Press Association. All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Daily Banner 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 prices of The Daily Banner effective March 14, 1966; In Putnam County—1 year $10.00—6 months $S.50—3 months $3.00; Indiana other than Putnam County—1 year $12.00—6 months $7.00—3 months $4.00; Outside Indiana—1 year $16.00—6 months $9.00—3 months $6.00. All mail subscriptions payable in advance.

Vows Exchanged

Miss Phyliss J. Cundiff, became the bride of Keith L. Gaddis, Friday August 26th in the Cloverd&le Methodist Church. Parents of the couple are, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Williams, Cloverdale, R. 1, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gaddis, Quincy, R. 1. Preceding the ceremony Vicki Knoy, played her own selections of bridal music. Kathy Loughery, soloist sang, “Because,” “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” “God Gave Me You,” and “The Lord’s Prayer.” Rev. James Bastain read the| vows of the double ring ceremony at the altar which was decorated with baskets of white mums, palms and candelabras. The bride approached the altar on a white aisle cloth. She wore a floor length gown of white satin, angel skin peau a 1 e n c o n lace. The fitted bodice was fashioned with a square neckline and long tapered sleeves. The full skirt extended into a chapel train trimmed with alencon lace. A crown of lace and pearls accented with tear drops secured her veil. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses with a white orchid. Alice Hacker, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, she wore a gown of aqua blue satin and carried a bouquet of yellow carnations and yellow roses. The bridesmaids, Mary Bradefield, and Eva jo Cundiff, sister of the bride wore floor length gowns of aqua blue satin, fashioned the same as the matron of honor. Their bouquets were colonial bouquets of yellow carnations and yellow sweetheart roses. Steve Dunigan, friend of the bridegroom was best man. Tommy Hacker, ring bearer carried the rings on a heart shaped satin pillow. Denise Gaddis was flower girl. She wore a floor length dress of yellow satin and carried a basket of yellow rose petals. Ushers were: Jerry Hacker, brother-in-law of the bride, and Duane Gaddis, brother of the bridegroom.

The bride’s mother wore a rose lace dress with matching accessories, and the bridegroom’s mother wore a dress of floral brown chiffon. Both mothers wore corsages of yellow sweetheart roses. A reception was held In Cloverdale Community Building. For traveling the bride chose a beige suit with matching accessories. After a short wedding trip, the couple will reside in Cloverdale. The bride is a graduate of Cloverdale High School in 1965 and the bridegroom is a graduate of Cloverdale High School in 1962. The bride is employed at Public Service Co. in Plainfield and the bridegroom is employed at Herff Jones Co., in Indianapolis.

Bible Thought For Today And she said unto her husband, Behold now, I perceive that this is an holy man of God, which passeth by us continually. So she said. Let us make a small chamber with ..walls . . . and there make for him a bed.—II Kings 4:9. Let us provide a holy place for God in our hearts. Personal And Local News There will be a singing this Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Antioch Baptist Church. Everyone is invited to attend. St. Paul’s Guild of Catholic Women will have a pitch-in dinner Monday at 6:30 p.m. in the chapel. Putnam County Democratic Women’s Club will meet Sept. 12, 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Max Call in Roachdale. All women are invited to attend. Bro. Charles McGhee will preach at the Long Branch Church of Christ Sunday, Sept. 11, 11 a.m. Bible classes 10:15 a.m. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Luther Cannon, 37, Coatesville, Route 2, was admitted to the Putnam County Hospital early this morning. State police at the Putnamville Post reported she had taken an overdose of pills. Rev. Bowser will be preaching at the Union Valley Baptist Church Sunday morning. Services will begin at 9:55 a. m. Sunday School will be following the Church Services. Everyone is invited to attend. The Greencastle High School Class of 1961 reunion will be held at the City Park’s large shelter house. Bring all you want to eat as it will be a pitch-in dinner. Drink will be furnished. The time is Sunday, September 11 at 12:00 noon. The Walnut Chapel Friends Church, located 2 miles east and \ mile south of Belle Union, will hold their annual basket dinner and all day meeting on Sunday, September llth. Mark Shugart of Plainfield will be guest speaker in the afternoon. Everyone is invited to come and worship with us. Paul A. Bickford, director of DePauw University’s Computer Center, will attend a two-day meeting of COMMON Sept. 1516. Composed of persons working professionally with IBM computers, the group’s executive committee, of which Bickford is a member, will confer in Chicago. Bickford is president of the organization’s western region.

Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Brook-

shire of Cincinnati visited Mr. Brookshire’s sister, Mrs. James B. Harris and her family re-

cently. - Mrs. T. A. Sigler returned

yesterday from a visit with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes of Mis-

hawaka.

Obituaries

Leonard Witt Funeral Sunday

Leonard Witt, 74, Roachdale,

died Thursday at the Culver

Hospital.

O.E.S. NOTICE j He was mom February 10, Stated meeting of Cloverdale 1892 m irvine, Kentucky, the Chapter No. 369, Sept. 14, 7:30 son of Wi i liam and Annabelle

p. m. Friends Night. Visiting Witt

members welcome.

Evelyn McKamey, W. M.

O.E.S. NOTICE Roachdale Chapter No. 247 O.E.S. will hold stated meeting Monday evening Sept. 12 at 8 o’clock. Obligation and Mason’s Night and also 25 year awards will be presented. Visiting members always welcome. Betty Ford, Secy.

Putnam Court Notes

He was married to Effie Wills in 1920 and later married to Vera Mae Hostetter in 1948. He was a member of the Baptist Church in Roachdale. Mr. Witt was engaged in the evergreen nursery business until his health forced him to retire. Survivors are his wife; two daughters, Della Mae Henderson, Greensburg and Leota Marie Dininger, Indianapolis; one son, Hubert Witt, Indianapolis; four grandchildren and one

James E. Ford vs. Delila great-grandchild

Ford, suit for divorce. Attorney for the plaintiff is William L. McClellan. Local Finance Corporation of Greencastle vs. Clarence Lee, Lillian Lee, complaint on note. Attorney for the plaintiff is William L. McClellan. Local Finance Corporation of Greencastle vs. Harold R. Rumley, Willena Rumley, complaint on note, William L. McClellan is attorney for the plaintiff.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Perkins Funeral Home in Roachdale. Rev. Ray Britton and Rev. Harry Cockran will officiate. Interment will be in Hopewell Cemetery near Lebanon. Friends may call at the funeral home in Roachdale after 2:00 p.m. Saturday.

CARD OF THANKS In appreciation of kindness and sympathy expressed during the sudden death of our hus-' band, father, and grandfather, Arthur Lyon. We extend our sincere thanks to friends, neighbors and relatives, the Greencastle Fire Department and the Greencastle Police Department, the Sherwood Christian Church and all who sent food. To those who remembered Arthur with the beautiful floral tributes, the organist, the pallbearers, Rev. Elgin Smith and the Rector Funeral Home. Your kindness will always be remembered in our hearts. Family of Arthur Lyon

Anniversary

BIRTHDAY

Terry Lee Wood, 4 years old September 9th.

WEDDING

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boswell, Route 4, Grencastle, 51 years today, Sept. 9th.

Actress Attacked MANILA UPI — Movie actress Josephine Estrada told police Thursday her house and two cars were sprayed with submarine gun fire shortly before dawn. No one was hurt. Relatives living with Miss Estrada said the unknown gunman might have been a rejected

suitor.

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LEGION OF THE MOOSE Meeting at Greencastle Lodge September 9th, at 8:00 p.m. MOOSE DANCE Saturday Night - Sept. 10th 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Music By “THE TOWN CRIERS” Members Only

County Hospital Dismissed Thursday: Mrs. James Buis and daughter, Stilesville Edward Routt, Cloverdale Dorothy Edwards, Cloverdale Margaret Robinson, Coatesville Ada Baynard, Greencastle George Bundy, Greencastle Dollie Austin, Greencastle Mary York, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waddell, Greencastle, Route 2, a boy, Thursday.

In Memory

In loving memory of James and Sarah Estep who passed away Sept. 17, 1939 and Sept. 1, 1950, respectively. The Children

Card of Thanks Since returning home I want to express my appreciation to all the folks that took time out to come and visit and sent cards and letters, also the children on the bus route and the neighbors who did so much or helped in any way. It is wonderful to know so many who care. Larry Burk, Greencastle R. 3

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Friendly Meetings RUTLAND, England UPI— The Rev. Anthony Grade has threatened to cancel youth club meetings at St. Mary the Virgin Church unless teenagers stop necking in the pews.

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Mann, former Under-Secretary of State for Economic Affairs— “Reflections on Foreign Affairs.” This talk was delivered at the DePauw Commencement exercises on Sunday, May 29,

1966.

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STATE OF INDIANA •s: COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM ctrcutt court VACATION TERM. 1968 IN THE MATTER OF DAVID RAY MONDAY, Petitioner for Change of Name by His Next Friend. EVA BEATRICE SACKETT. CAUSE NO. CV 66-311. NOTICE OF PETITION TO CHANGE NAME Those concerned are hereby notified that DAVID RAY MONDAY, who was born In Cleveland. Ohio on October 11. 1947, and who is a resident of Putnam County, Indiana, has filed In the Circuit Court hli Petition to Change His Name from that of David Ray Munday to DAVID RAY SACKETT, and that said cause will be heard on the 28th day of October. 1966 at 9:30 o’clock a. m. at the Courtroom of the Courthouse In Greencastle, Indiana. Samuel M. Conner, Clerk. Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney William l. McClellan Sept. 9.16-13-31

NOTICE OF HEARING ON ORDINANCE No. 2, 1966 OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF PUTNAM COUNTY, INDIANA Notice Is hereby given that Ordinance No. 2. 1966 was introduced at a meeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County, Indian* September 7, 1966 which Is a proposed ordinance pertaining to the specifications and maintenance of private sewage systems outside the corporate limits of eny City or Town In said county. Further notice Is given that copies of the proposed ordinance are on file in the office of said Board of County Commissioners for public Inspection, and that said proposed ordinance win be presented for final passage at a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana, October 3. 1966 at 10:00 o’clock a. m., in the Commissioners’ Room. Courthouse, Greencastle, Indiana and that the meeting therefore is open to the public and an opportunity will be given any individual or persons to give testimony, evidence or argument for or against such proposed ordinance. Issued at Greencastle, Indiana September 7, 1966 Board of County Commissioners of Putnam County, Indiana. Claude Malayer Victor Hurst Richard E. Huffman

Sept. 9-lt

Baptist Church. A film called: “The Parable” will be shown for the teen-agers and adults. A special program is planned for nine to eleven year olds. The public Is invited to come and see this film starting at 7:30 p. m.

STATE OF INDIANA v It: COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT IN VACATION, 1966 IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF DONUS E. MASTEN. DECEASED. Estate No. 16.514 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTAT* OF DONUS E. MASTEN In the matter of the Estate of Donus E. Masten, deceased. No. 10,514. Notice is hereby given that Dorothy Ann Masten as Administratrix of the above named estate, has presented and filed her final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and acUon of said Circuit Court, on the 7th of October, 1966. at which time all persons Interested In said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause, If any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and alt others interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Dorothy Ann Masten, personal Representative. Samuel M. Conner. Clerk H the Putnam Circuit Court.

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