The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 November 1966 — Page 2

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2 The Daily Bannar, Graancastla, Indiana Monday, Novambar 28, 1966 THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Wavas For All" Businass Phonas: OL 3*5151 — OL 3*5152 Elizabath Raridan Estata, Publishar Publish ad a very evening except Sunday and holidays at 24-26 Sooth Jackson Street, Greencartle, Indiana. 46135. Entered in the Pott Office at Groencastle, Indiana, as second dost mail matter under Act of March 7, 1678. United Prow International lease wire service; Member Inland Daily Prow Association; Hoosier State Prew Association. AH 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 $5.50—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. OBITUARIES Rev. A. L. Meredith Services Friday At Gobin Memorial Methodist Church

Bible Thought For Today Praise ye the Lord. Praise God in his sanctuary: praise Him in the firmament of His power.—Psalm 150:1. Certainly our praise of God has its proper place in the sanctuary However, we must also praise Him in the world.

Hie Rev. Aubert Lewis Meredith, 504 South Jackson Street, prominent Methodist minister, died at 6:15 yesterday following: a long illness. He was 87 years old. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:00 p. m. in Gobin Memorial Methodist Church, with the pastor, Dr. Jameson Jones, in charge. Visitation will be after 3:00 p. m. Thursday at the Rector Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the A. L. Meredith Memorial Fund at Gobin Memorial Methodist Church. The Rev. Mr. Meredith was born March 24, 1879 in Henry County of pioneer Quaker stock, the son of Alfred Hiatt Meredith and Margaret Alice Swindell Meredith. His father had a birthright in tire Quaker church and his grandfather Meredith was a Quaker minister. He was a great-nephew of General Solomon Meredith, who commanded the 19th Indiana Brigade at Gettysburg. He attended Rich Square Academy and the Quaker Normal School in Spiceland. He wa^ graduated from DePauw University with an A.B. degree in 1908, and from the Boston University School of Theology with an S.T.B. degree in 1913. He was married to Flossie Collins Allen, daughter of the Rev. Hayden H. Allen, a Methodist minister, on June 26, 1924. The Rev. Mr. Meredith served a church in Lynn, Mass., while he was a student at Boston. He served a number of Methodist churches in Indiana—Lacrosse, Plainfield, Wingate, Stockwell, Knox, North Vernon, French Lick, Salem and Worthington. All are in the Indiana Conference of The Methodist Church except Knox, in the Northwest Indiana Annual Conference. He retired early, because of ill health, and moved to Greencastle. After retirement he served Cloverdale, Staunton - Harmony, Fillmore - Brick Chapel, and Reelsville. He was preceded in death by his parents and two sisters, Miss Gertrude Meredith, a teacher, and Mrs. J. W. Eller, wife of a Methodist minister. Surviving are his wife, Flossie Allen Meredith, two sons, Robert A. Meredith of Hartford, Conn., and Aubert L. Meredith, Jr., of Boston, Mass.; two granddaughters, Deborah Faye Meredith and Rachel Anne Meredith; one nephew, Dr. Meredith F. Eller, professor of history at Kirksville State College, Kirksville, Mo., and one niece, Mrs. Gertrude Eller Buell, Norwich, Conn. Interment will be at Forest Hill Cemetery in Greencastle.

Mrs. Williamson Funeral Thursday Mrs. Nellie Williamson passed away Monday, Nov. 28th. She was the daughter of George and Cora Hinton and lived in this vicinity all her lifetime. She was preceded in death by her husband, Guy Williamson, in 1964. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. George Frank, who resides here; brothers and sisters in California, and several nieces and nephews. She was a fifty-year member of the Eastern Star, a member of the Methodist Church and a past member of the Greencastle Saddle Club, and Windy Hill Country Club. Funeral services will be Thursday at 2:00 p. m., Rector Funeral Home. Friends may call after 2:00 p. m. Wednesday. Interment will be at Brick Chapel Cemetery.

Roachdale Rites For El$ie Pence Funeral services for Mrs. Elsie Fern Pence, 54, of Rt 2, Ladoga, who died Sunday afternoon of injuries from an automobile accident Saturday, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Roachdale at the Perkins Funeral Home. Mrs. Pence was bom Oct. 16, 1912, at Pittsboro, the daughter of Levi McCloud and Anna Merriott McCloud. She was married to Leonard G. Pence July 9, 1933 at Ladoga. The deceased was a member of the Methodist Church. Surviving, in addition to the husband, are three sons, Robert Eugene Pence of Richmond, Lloyd Gilbert Pence of Indianapolis and Leonard Pence Jr., of Bridgeport; a daughter, Mrs. Carolyn June Wilson of Crawfordsville; three brothers, Lawrence McCloud of Phoenix, Ariz., Warren McCloud of near Roachdale and Richard McCloud of Portland, Ind.; two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Jones of Indianapolis and Miss Doris McCloud of Roachdale and two grandchildren. Friends may call at the mortuary. Burial will be in Roachdale Cemetery.

Personal And Local News NFO monthly meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1st, at Greencastle Court House. There will be a called meeting of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary Thursday evening at 7:30, to discuss plans for the Pearl Harbor Dinner. Fillmore Cub Scout Pack No. 96 will meet in the Fillmore Christian Church basement at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. All parents urged to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Max Stockdale of Waynetown are the parents of a son (Brian Leonard) born at Culver Hospital Nov. 22. The Stockdales have a daughter (Susan Jane) 21 months. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rice and children have returned to their home in Glastonbury, Conn., after a Thanksgiving visit with Mrs. Rice’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stewart. The Newly Organized Christian Church will hold Mid-week Bible Study at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wager, R. R. 1, Fillmore, at 7:00 p. m., Wednesday evening. Everyone is welcome to this Christian Fellowship and study of God’s Word. Arthur Reynolds Sr., of Dayton, Ohio, the husband of MaryHome, formerly of Greencastle and Cloverdale, died Sunday. His services will be held at 1:30 tomorrow afternoon at the Bedino Peach Chapel, Terre Haute, with burial in Rose Lawn Memorial Park. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry were, Mr. and Mi’s. James Shealor and daughter, Sally, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Arthur, Sr., all of Salem, Virginia, Frank Butler, Jr., of Santa Ana, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Arthur, Jr., of Oklahoma City, Okla., and Cleveland, O. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ballard for Thanksgiving and the weekend following were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hunter, and their daughter Shelley. Their home is in Indianapolis. Their son, Phil and his wife were also here. Their home is in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Rand Henry of Anderson entertained at Thanksgiving dinner at their home for Mr. and Mrs. James Henry of Bainbridge, Rev. and Mrs. Smiley Irwin, Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. George Henry and son, Gary of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Henry, of Spirel and Mr. and Mrs. James Green and daughter, Kelly, of Trafalgar.

County Hospital Dismissed Monday: Grace Walters, Coatesville Wanda Wallace, Coatesville Zora Storm, Fillmore Lola Schmitt, Greencastle Judith Hammer, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith, Greencastle, Route 1, a boy, Monday.

Putnam Court Notes Mary Query vs. James Phillips, complaint for $980 judge- : ment. J.D. Calbert is attorney, for the plaintiff. j '*■ * '<?’'> Indianapolis Morris Plan . • Corp. vs. Robert J. Galloway, complaint for 658.98 judgement

ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlavy, Fillmore, today, November 29th.

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Ladies Aid Meets At Russellville The regular all day meeting of the Ladies Aid was held November 17th in the Church basement. There were thirteen present for the pitch-in dinner at noon. The business meeting was called to order at 1:30 p.m. by the Vice-president, Nattie Calvert. Beverly Davis led the group in singing one verse of “America the Beautiful.’’ Melissa Harbison introduced her guest, Janis Neal. Nevo Grimes was welcomed back. The secretary’s report was read and approved. Treasurer, Mary McGuaghey, reported a balance on hand of $1,837.41. Hazel Sutherlin suggested sending kool-aide to the boys overseas. Claral Clodfelter had appropriate Thoughts for the Day and Nettie Calvert read a poem. The Aid voted to serve the Oscar Clodfelter Com Supper on November 28th. Chairman and co-chairman of this committee is Nettie Calvert and Melissa Harbison. Lucille Kelly reported for the nominating committee. The following officers were installed for next year: President — Nettie Calvert Vice-President — Joan Ever* man Secretary — Helen Higgins Treasurer — Mary McGaughey The Aid will have the C.W.F. as their guests at the December meeting. This will be a 50c gift exchange and pound party. Cards were signed and sent to Dora Switzer and Lillian Clodfelter. It was voted to purchase a Christmas gift for the Ladoga Childrens’ Home. Helen Higgins and Joan Everman are to purchase the gift. Eighteen answered roll call by naming “Thankgiving Thoughts.” The meeting was adjourned with the Aid benediction.

Fifty-two thousand persons employed in Germany live in Holland, France, Belgium or Austria and cross the border every day. More than 19,000 persons living in Germany work in other countries, mainly Switzerland.

Physicist Dies CINCINNATI UPI—Dr. Boris Podolsky, internationally known physicist and former associate of the late Dr. Albert Einstein, died at his home here today after a long illness. He was 70. A native of Russia, Dr. Podolsky became director of research at Xavier University here in 1961 after 26 years on the faculty of the University of Cincinnati.

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Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Otha Zimmerman wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Anne to Richard Lee Overshiner, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Overshiner. No wedding date has been set

-City Council ings. It was voted that the Council would meet December 12 and 19 instead of December 12 and 26. Claims reported before the Council totaled $1,713.44 this month and were allowed. Clifford Norton, City Engineer, told the Council that his department had issued 9 building permits at an estimated cost of $158,200, referred 4 applications for building permits to the Board of Zoning Appeals, issued two sign permits and one street cutting permit for the month. Street Commissioner Clyde Miller reported that 587.9 gallons of gas were used and $46.96 was spent on miscellaneous by his department. Water Works head Howard Brackney reported that his department had a total disbursement of $13,738.46 with a total revenue of $21,259.76 for the month.

Jordan King Will Get Jets AMMAN, Jordan UPI — Jordanian authorities predicted today promised American jet fighters would arrive soon to strengthen King Hussein’s position in the continuing war of nerves against Israel and hostile Arab neighbors. A military spokesman said contracts for the planes-high-performanse F104 Starfighters had been signed and the jets would arrive shortly. Experts said the planes would substantially boost Hussein's position. The 31-year-old monarch is being beseiged between Israel on the one hand and hard-line Arab states which accuse him of being “soft” toward the Israelis on the other. Premier Wasfi Tel refused to comment on reports of increased military aid from the United States or Britain to help neutralize the situation. He also refused to confirm reports Saudi Arabian troops had arrived to help bolster Hussein’s regime.

Marriage License Ronnie L. Baker, Marine Corps, Greencastle, Route 2, and Judith Muriel McNeff, telephone operator, Greencastle. John Michael Hecko, fireman, Lexington, Kentucky, and Marchesta Jenkins, registered nurse, Glendale, Kentucky.

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Card of Thanks I wish to thank Dr. Dettloff, Dr. Jon .son, Dr. Wiseman, Dr. Schauw icker and Dr. Lett and the entire nursing staff of the second floor at the Putnam County Hospital for the care and consideration j. received during my extended stay there. I wish to thank my friends and relatives for the many cards, flowers, and visits I received. They made me feel humble to have so many friends. Mrs. Bersie Brown

The Church of Christ, which meets at 637 East Washington Street in Greencastle, announces a series of gospel meetings for the week of December 4-11. Services will be conducted daily at 10:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The speaker for the series will be Dale Smelser, gospel evangelist of Zion, Rl. The public is cordially invited to attend this series.

Card of Thanks I want to thank the entire staff at the Put'am County Hospital, Doctors. Nurses and Nurses-aids for their wonderful care and kindness shown me during my stay in the hospital, also all my friends and relatives for their cards, flowers, letters and visits. It will always be remembered and appreciated. Katie Perry

Book Memorial To Mrs. Nall The Greencastle - Putnam County Library has recently received the book, “E«ily Bronte, Her Life and Work,” by Muriel Spark and Derek Stanford. This book was presented to the library by Mary Louise Miller in memory of Elizabeth Nall. The book is written in two sections: the first part is a biography, by Muriel Spark, the novelist and the second section is a critical analysis by Derek Stanford. Emily Bronte lived a quiet life in a remote village. She traveled little and was not regarded by members of her family or her few friends as a remarkable or distinguished writer, yet she wrote “Wuthering Heights,” one of the great novels in the English language. Muriel Spark is following the brief course of Emily’s life attempted to explain her talent and genius. Derek Stanford says in his introduction and her poems and evaluate them in their own right and to compare her work with the work of other poets, novelists and thinkers and locate her in relation to them. This is an interesting biographical and critical study and gives a new insight to the work of Emily Bronte.

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