The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 November 1966 — Page 2

S The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, November 30, 1966 THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Waves For AH" Business Phones: OL 3*5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher Published every evening except Sunday and holidays at 24-26 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, Indiana. 46135. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second doss mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878. United Press International leas# wire service; Member Inland Daily Press Association; Hoasier State Press Association All unsolicited artides, 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—I 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.

Mr .and Mrs. Orville Eggers of R. R. 1, North Salem, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, Dec. 4, at an open house at their home from 2 to 4 for friends and relatives. They were married at Greencastle on Dec. 4,1916. They have four children, Mrs. Ruby Hodson, North Salem, Maynard Eggers near North Salem, Vernie Eggers, Indianapolis, Mrs. Mary Robinson, New Ross; fourteen grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. No presents, please.

Obituaries Death Summons Lucy Boyle, 104 Lucy Boyle, 104, 2 East Hanna Street, passed away early this morning at the Ruark Nursing Home where she had been for the past several months. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Rector Funeral Home.

Mrs. O. T. Martin Hostess To Boston Club The November meeting of Boston Club was held with Mrs. O. T. Martin with Mrs. W. A. Shelly as assistant hostess. Mrs. O. D. McCullough, club president, presided over a short business session. Mrs. Jameson Jones, an honorary member, was present, and Mrs. A. C. Northrop was a guest. Mrs. John Poor, a member of the program committee, presented the speaker in an admirable manner. The group immediately realized they were in for a treat with James Elrod of the Speech Department of DePauw University giving the program. He related many experiences he had when on sabbatical leave about two years ago while in the British Isles. He especially described in a most able manner experiences in Scotland. He visited Mrs. Meredith Reeves Lament and her family. Mrs. Lament is a daughter of Mrs. Lee Reeves of Greencastle. Meredith was a great source of help in directing him in his many visits of professional and famous theaters. He reviewed some of his experiences in visiting schools, auditing courses, and studying different types of programs given in various institutions. All present were deeply appreciative of the enjoyable and informative program Mr. Elrod presented. Following the delightful program a social hour was enjoyed including the serving of delicious refresh ments from a beautifully appointed dining table.

Bible Thought For Today Hoe be unto the pastors that destroy and scatter the sheep of my pasture! saith the Lord.— Jeremiah 28:1. God holds His shepherds responsible for the safety of their flocks.

Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cash Fillmore, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Marjorie Lou, to Clark (Randy) Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Robinson, Fillmore. The bride and groom are both graduates of Fillmore High School. Miss Cash is employed with Shetrone Real Estate, Greencastle. Randy is serving with the U. S. Army in Viet Nam. He will be home on leave then return to Viet Nam until next October. The wedding will be held at the Bethel Baptist Church, Fillmore, Sunday December 18, at 2:00 p. m. There well be a reception following in the church basement. All friends and relatives are invited to attend.

Personal And Local News

Mrs. J. A. Bamberger has returned from a week’s visit with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hanning of Richmond. City firemen made a run to 206 West Jacob Street at 1:35 Tuesday afternoon. They reported an overheated oil stove but listed no damage. Earl Lowe, 34, Bridgeport, was lodged in the Putnam County jail last night by Sheriff Kenneth Knauer and Deputy Paul Mason on a warrant charging theft. Miss Connie Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thomas, 310 Greenwood Ave., has enrolled in the Patrica Stevens Modeling and Finishing class in Indianapolis. The Good Cheer Christmas meeting will be at Torr’s Restaurant December 8 at 12 noon. Anyone not planning to attend please contact Lois Cash or Urie Huber by December 5. Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. Tresner spent the Thanksgiving week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart and children of Jamesburg, New Jersey. They visited several places of interest, including Princeton, N. J., and New York City. Melissa Marie Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thomas, 310 Greenwood Ave., celebrated her 4th birthday Sunday afternoon. Melissa and her guests, Lucy Ann Losin, Toni Morrison and Danny Miles had a very enjoyable afternoon. Peace Lutheran Ladies Guild will meet December 1, at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Vera Andersen. Pastor Robert Andersen will present a topic discussion on “The Christian’s Christmas.” All members please bring your Bibles and food, books, or gifts for the Christmas basket. All the ladies of the congregation and guests are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford of Le Mesa, Calif, are here to at tend Mrs. Nellie Williamson’s funeral. Mrs. Ford is a sister of the deceased. The following members of Mrs. Williamson’s family cannot be present be cause of illness: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hinton, Le Mesa, Calif, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wright, San Diego and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hinton, Seal Beach, Calif.

Russ Myers Says —You can’t say much for the average father’s skin, but he certainly has a pocketbook they love to touch. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

--Funds OK'd November 7 meeting to remove the deficit in the Fillmore School’s cafeteria fund will be acted upon in January and the Board decided to remove the debt in the lunch program at Reelsville, too.

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We wish to express our appreciation for the thoughtful- ¥ ness and kindness shown us in ^ the recent passing of our beloved husband and father, Dale L. Cronkhite. Also we wish to thank Rev. Webb and all our friends for the many flowers, food, Hopkins-Walton Funeral Home, American Legion dnd V.F.W. all was greatly appreciated. The Cronkhite Family

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James R. Beaman, 19 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beaman 614 S. Main, Greencastle enlisted recently in the U.S. Army for a period of three years according to SFC Russell A. Fields the local Army Recruiter. Jim chose to enlist for the Automotive Repair Field, one of over 50 career groups from which a young man may choose, under the Army’s “Choose-It-Yourself” vocational training program. He will receive his initial military processing at Ft. Knox, Ky. After completion of basic training, he will receive specialized training in the field of automotive repair, either in a service school or on the job. The automotive maintenance field includes the servicing, recovery, and repair of land and amphibious wheel and track vehicles of all kinds, ranging from staff cars and light trucks to the heavy tracked tanks and selfpropelled weapons. Jim was employed by the Waffle House, Greencastle before entering the service.

County Hospital Dismissed Tuesday: Thomas Heavyside, Gary Harmon Blasdel, Gosport Sumi Davis, Roachdale Mrs. Oren Sutherlin and son, Cloverdale Mrs. Robert Charles and son, Indianapolis Keith Galloway, Greencastle Carrie Miller, Greencastle Christine Lustenberger, Greencastle Vivian Green, Greencastle Patricia Jones, Greencastle Clara Flint, Greencastle Jack Custis, Greencastle

FHA News The Future Homemakers of America of Cloverdale High School met at the Community Building at 7:00, November 21, 1966. Their mothers were present. The meeting was cslled to order by Kaye Jordan who gave devotions. Debbie Lucas led the chapter in songs. The business meeting was held followed by a panel discussion which was the answering of questions on teenagers and parents. The panel consisted of: Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Lasley, Mrs. Staley, Linda Kennedy, Sheryl Lasley, and Fayette Staley. Miss Dierdorf was in charge of the initiation. Each officer lit a candle signifying their devotion to the chapter. Each member of the chapter also lit a green candle -ignifying their devotion to the chapter. The meeting was adjourned with the serving of cake, punch, and coffee. The next meeting is December 12 in the Home Economics room. News Reporter, Diana Meyers

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BIRTHDAY Elizabeth K. Dunlavy, Fillmore, 90 years, November 29. Bruce Edwin Dorsett, 6 years old today, Nov. 30th, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Dorsett. Mrs. Merle Sinclair, Nov. 30. Harry Mabb, Nov. 30th, Belle Union.

Poachers killed 50,000 alligators in Florida in 1965, says the National Geographic.

Death Valley, Calif., hottest place in the United States, once recorded 134 degrees in the shade.

Mrs. McCullough Hostess To Putn&mvllle Groups Mrs. Elmer McCullough was the gracious hostess to the Dorcas Class and W.S.C.S. of the Putnamville church on Tuesday evening Nov. 22nd. A delicious Turkey dinner and all the trimmings was enjoyed by the Dorcas Class and W.S.C.S. women in the lovely country home of Mrs. Elmer McCullough, very ably assisted by Mrs. Paul Whitman, Mrs. Bernice Bastain returned thanks, after which everyone proceeded to enjoy the delicious food. Hazel Williams played several numbers on the organ that everyone enjoyed. Rena Fisher Pres, of W.S.C.S. called the meeting to order and asked for roll call which was answered by 24 members and guests with an expression of Thanksgiving. The W.S.C.S. voted to give $5.00 to mental health, also $1.00 to T.B. Christmas seals and to send Christmas cards to all the boys from our community that are in service. Madonna McCullough Christmas cookie chairman asked all those who are baking cookies for the Christmas cookie program to have cookies at the church by 2:00 o’clock Dec. 18. It was voted to have Christmas exchange Dec. 28, at Esther Friends. Meeting was adjourned by Pres, and turned over to Georgia Sublett, who had the program and was assisted by Esther Friend and Madonna McCullough on how Community Center work can help to improve the individual as it does, the Community is improved also, thereby making a better place for all who live there. Meeting was then dismissed with prayer. W.S.C.S. will meet in Dec. with Mrs. George Friend.

Mr. and Mrs. Felix George Alig, 102 Northwood, Greencastle, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Theresa Margory Alig of Washington, D. C., and Seamus Phillip Dowling, also of Washington, D. C. Miss Alig was graduated from Reelsville High School and St. Mary-of-the-Woods College and is employed with the National Youth Conference in Washington. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dowling of St. Louis, Mo. He is a graduate of Catholic University of America and is an architectural engineer with the firm of Keyes, Lethbridge, and Condon in Washington, D. C. The wedding will be on Dec. 28 in St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Greencastle.

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