The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 December 1966 — Page 2
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Th« Daily Banner. Greencastle, Indiana Friday, December 30, 1966
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LETTER S EDITOR
Dear Friends, I want to thank you for your cards and letters. It really was a surprise. I wasn’t expecting to get so many. I do wish I could write each and every one and thank you, but we are on the go so much, it’s all I can do to writ* my family. I also want to thank the folks from Bethel Church for all their cards, letters and packages since I have been Qver here. Again, my thanks to all of you. Sgt. Floyd A. Nichols 2044040 HAS Co. 8rd Amtrac Bn. %TPO, San Francisco Calif. S6&02
The Executive officers of Family Finance Inc. wish to announce the appointment of Robert Bridges as manager of the Greencastle Branch. Mr. Bridges, a native of Greencastle, has been a resident of Indianapolis for the past 6 yrs., where he was manager for another financial institution. Mr. and Mrs. Bridges and their 3 children will reside at 804 S. Jackson St.
High Income
WASHINGTON UPI —The Geological Survey expects the total of royalties from mineral and fuel production in 1966 to exceed $238 million, a new high. These collections, ultimately credited to the states, American Indians, the Reclamation Fund and the U.S. Treasury, ccme from private operations producing oil, gas, coal, potash, phosphate, sodium and other minerals. The previous record was $210 million last year.
Couple United at Fort Harrison
Against a background of red poinsettias, a pretty pre-Christ-mas wedding was solemnized at Fort Benjamin Harrison, on December 22nd at 9:00 p. m. United in marriage, during a double ring ceremony, were Miss Ginny Snyder and Danny L. Frazier. The rites were read by assistant post chaplain Rev. Ammerman at the Protestant post chapel. Guests were the immediate families and a few close friends. The bride chose a street length white lace dress, featuring a wide square cut bertha. She carried a colonial bouquet centered by a pink rose. Her attendant was Miss Susanne Miller, wearing pink, accented by red velvet. Denton Frazier was his brother’s best man. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder, 4430 N. Post Road, Indianapolis, and will finish her senior year in Lawrence Central High School in the spring. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Frazier, 7580 East 52nd Street, Lawrence, Indiana. The Fraziers are former residents of Greencastle and Cloverdaie. Danny is presently stationed at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey as a Pfc in the Signal Corps. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Roxalee Mitchell in Oaklanden. Guests from Greencastle were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Arnold, grandparents of the groom.
Bible Thought For Today Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, when the evil day* come not, when thou shalt say I have no pleasure ..in ..them.—Ecclesiastes 12:1.
We owe our best to God. They that sow wild oats, reap wild oats.
Card of Thanks
County Hospital Dismissed Thursday: Nora Dickerson, Ladoga Lianna Tumblin, Coatesville Mrs. Robert Gerlach and son, Cloverdale Annetta Rout, Cloverdale Laura Snover, Cloverdale Kenneth Ferrand, Greencastle Nancy Scott, Greencastle Michael Smith, Greencastle Sylvia Shannon, Greencastle
Births:
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Freeman, Spencer, Route 3, twin
boys, Thursday.
I take this opportunity to
thank everyone that sent cards
for my birthday Dec. 23rd. I re-
ceived 135 beautiful cards, i Marriage License
can’t express how much they
meant to me.
Ruth Ogles Otterbcin
1966
STATE OF INDIANA
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COUNTY OF PUTNAM IN THE PUTNAM CIRCUIT COURT VACATION TERM, IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF ALTA MARY COLWELL. DECEASED. Estate No. 10,408 NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF ALTA MARY COLWELL in the matter of the Estate of Alta Mary Colwell, deceased. No. 10.408. Notice is hereby given that William 5. Colwell as Administrator of the ‘I*™ 'state, has presented and filed his final account in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination V ld *? tldn 01 s » id Circuit Court, on 27th d »y of January. 1967. at which time all persons interested in said * r ! to appear in said 2 urt * nd *£ ow cause, if any there oe. wny said account should not be heirs of s » id d *c*- •“ d * u others interested are also l.. v,* DD '* r • nd m ‘ ke pr °of of toeir heirship or claim to any part of said estate. * eemaUve 1 S ' C ° 1W ' 11 ’ P * r * on *l RepraSamuel M. Conner, Clerk of the Putnam Circuit Court. Attorney Roy C. Sutherlis e» c . J0*Jan. <-2t
Donald Ernest Muncie, U.S. Navy, Brazil, Route 1, and Barbara Ann Garrison, at home,
Greencastle, Route 2.
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Personal And Local News
William Knight Chapter of SAR has a regular meeting Tuesday, Jan. 3, at 7:30 p.m., at the American Legion Home. Mary Kaye Wright who teaches at Greenwood is visiting her mother Mrs. Madelyn Wright for the holiday season. Bro. Roger Sutherlin, will speak at the Long Branch Church of Christ, Sunday at 11 a. m. Bible Classes at 10:15 a. m. Visitors welcome. The Woman’s Club will meet with Mrs. Clinton Gass, at 2 o’clock, Jan. 4. The program, “Just Us Hoosiers,’* will be given by Mrs. Ernest Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wickert and their three children, Terry, Debbie and Kathy have returned to their home here, having spent the holidays with their relatives in Marion. Saundra Jenner visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jenner recently. She Is studying at the Indiana Central Business College at Indianapolis, and she lives in the city until she is graduated. Second Lieutenant Sharon Zeiner has returned to Tacoma, Washington, after spending a two week leave with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Venue Zeiner of Fillmore. Lt. Zeiner is in th# Amy Nurse Corps and is stationed at Fort Lewis. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Ray left Thursday for their home in Clemens, S. C., after spending Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ray and Mir. and Mrs. Roy Livesay. Dr. John R. Ray is assistant professor of Physics at Clemens University. There will b* a New Tear’s Eve Service at Grace Baptist Church. The evenings activities will start at 9:30 p.m. on Saturday. A film will b* shown ‘Christian Faith in a confused World." The evening will climax in a circle of prayer at midnight. Lt. and Mi’s. Paul F. Vermillion and son were here visiting their parents and friends during their Christmas vacation. Lt. Vermillion is stationed at Laughlin Air Force Base in Del Rio, Texas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mace Vermillion, West Washington St., Greencastle and his wife is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Estel O’Conner of Cloverdale. Mr. and Mrs. George Hecko entertained their two sons and their families over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hatcher of Gainesville, Florida, were here, and left yesterday for their home. He teaches art at the University. Their daughter, Lisa also was here. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hecko of Lexing- | ton, Kentucky were here too. They were married near the Thanksgiving date. Mrs. Michael Hecko’s home was in Lex- j ington, and that is their home at present.
Russ Myers Says —Anybody who thinks he knows it all, should face the questions of a bunch of our sharp high school kids. Old Reliable White Clean-
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OPTOMETRIST
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NEW YEARS’ EVE DANCE VFW POST 1550 Featuring Kay and The Merry Makers 9:30 P.M.-1:30 A.M. Free Admission — Come Early -- Stay Late Bring A Friend.
Christmas Dinner Is Held For Family Mrs. Lee Kendall had as guests for Christmas dinner Mrs. Lester Leonard and son, Bob, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kendall and five children, Willard Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Kendall and two children, Mr. and Mrs. George W. York and 6 children, Mrs. Louise Thomas and eight children, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kendall and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kendall and 1 child, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leonard and two children. All enjoyed a bountiful dinner. Eighteen grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren were present.
Thursday Club Enjoys Pitch-In Dinner The regular Christmas meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Cloyd Allen. A pitch-in dinner was served at the noon hour. In the afternoon the meeting was called to order by our VicePresident, Mrs. Vietta Larkin, with the group singing “Jingle Bells.” The Lord’s Prayer was repeated in unison. Two cards were signed and sent. One was sent to one of our neighbors, W. M. Moser, who is 97 years old. The other was for one of our club members, Mrs. Elma Lewis, who is a patient in the hospital.
A sunshine box was given to participant receiving
our president, Mrs. Kathleen Walton, who has been ill.
The roll was called with a gift from the Christmas tree. Games were played with each
a prize.
The guest was Mrs. Agnes Stwalley. The next meeting will be at the home of Gertrude Ziegelman
Jan. 5.
Mrs. Cloyd Allen, Sec.
Arthur J. Witt Funeral Sunday Arthur J. Witt, Jr., 40, Roachdale, died early Friday morning at the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. He had been in failing health since January of 1962. He was bom May 2, 1926, In Putnam County, the son of Arthur and Daisy Scott Witt. Mr. Witt was a veteran of World War n, having served in the U. S. Navy. He was discharged from the Navy in 1946. He was a member of the Roachdale Masonic Lodge, having served as Worshipful Master of the Lodge. He was also a Council Member of DeMolay. He is survived by: his wife, Jean VanHook Witt; one daughter, Deanna Lynn; one son, Arthur Steven, both at home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Witt, Sr., Roachdale; seven sisters, Juanita Morehouse, Calif.; Jean DeTrude, Indianapolis; Margaret Callahan, New Ross; Judy Bruce, Crawford svi lie; Shirley Warner, Muncie; Betty Clones, North Salem; and Connie Witt, at home; two brothers: Charles Witt, Ladoga and Vernon Witt, Princeton. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at the Perkins Funeral Home in Roachdale, with burial in Roachdale Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home in Roachdale after 7 o’clock this evening.
Discuss Fishing WASHINGTON UPI — U.S. and Japanese delegations have b-'gun talks on the continuation of Japanese fishing operations in the extended U.S. fisheries zone created by law last October. The State Department said Thursday the “exploratory”
talks, expected to end sometlm# next week, concern the extension of U.S. jurisdiction over fisheries from tht previous three-mile distance to 12 miles from the shoreline.
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Mrs. Ruth Torr Dies In Florida Mrs. Ruth Torr, 71, wife of Leland Torr, Reelsville, died in Lakeland, Florida, early today. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.
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