The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 January 1967 — Page 2

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EDITOR

Dear Sir; I am sending you an item of very much importance. I was down town Tuesday a. m., walking on Indiana Street beside Fleenor’s Drug Store. I tripped over a raised insert in the sidewalk injuring both knees, my right hand and shoulder. Please warn others to be careful, someone could bo hurt seriously or killed by hitting their head on the building or walk. I understand by some of my witnesses that several have already fallen over the same insert. I don’t know who is responsible for it, Mr. Fleenor or the eity. It eould be costly to someone. I had to have x-rays taken of my knees. Thank tho Lord no broken bones. Greancastl# was my horns for about 30 yean. 80 it isn’t because I have any beef about Green castle. Just a concern for other people. Sincerely, Mrs. Claude Ash, Coatesville, Ind.

In Memory

In memory of Mrs. Nota Keller Scott who passed away 4 years ago, January 13, 1963. They say time heals all sorrow, and helps to forget, But time so far has only proved, How much we miss you yet. God gave us strength to face the grief, and courage to stand the blow And what it means to lose you, no one will ever know. Sadly missed by Coletta, Kimball and Kim.

In Memory

In memory of my beloved wife, Roxie Bryant, who passed away Jan. 13, 1965. A. precious one from me has gone A voice I loved is still. A place is vacant in my heart That can never be filled. Sadly missed by Herman Bryant and Family

Rehekah Lodge Installs Officers On Tuesday evening, Jan. 3, Fillmore Rebekah Lodge met in regular session at 7:30. After the roll call of officers and the report of the auditing committee, the meeting was turned over to Madelyn Kelly, District Deputy President, and Ida Bowman, Deputy Marshal for the installation of the offi cers for 1967. The officers installed were: Flossie Alexander, N.G.; Ethel Eggers, V.G.; Edith Girton, Treas.; Marcia Sutherlin, Fin. Secy.; Lela Hunter, Rec. Secy.; Ida Bowman, Chaplain; Pauline Smith, L.S.N.G.; Callie Cassidy, R.S.N.G.; Ethyl Barker, R.S.V.G.; Thelma Arnold, I.G.; Opal Lawson, O.G.; Geneva Herod, Warden; Dorothy Toney, Conductor; Helen Beaman, Color Bearer; Ruth Sutherlin, Musician, and Gwendolyn Huffman, P .N.G. Anna Lou Swi chard, L.S.V.G., was absent. After the conclusion of the business, the members and visitor* were served chili, pickles and coffoo by the 1*66 officers Madelyn and her staff have installed the officers of the Rebekah Lodges at Shannondale, Ladoga, Greencastle and Danville. On Jan. 17 the staff will go to Waynetown and on Jan. IS ta Plainfield.

Obituaries

Minnie Parrish Dies In Hospital Mrs. Minnie Parrish, 73. Putnamville, passed away in the Putnam County Hospital Thursday evening where she been a patient since January 4. Funeral services will be announced later by the Whitaker Funeral Home in Greecastle.

Ex-Peking Mayor Is Assassinated HONG KONG UPI — A Hong Kong newspaper reported today that Peng Chen, the former mayor of Peking who was ousted during the current power struggle in Communist China, was assassinated by a gunman in the Chinese capital on Monday. The South China Morning Post also said that Tao Chu, the party propaganda chief, has been arrested by Red Guards and that two former Peking officials committed suicide by jumping from a building in Peking, the capital. The newspaper quoted a traveler recently arrived from China who said he got the Information from a handbill in Canton, South China’s largest city. There was no confirmation of the report.

County Hospital Dismissed Thursday: Mrs. Alva Nickerson and son, Cloverdale Bessie Hoosier, Roachdals Beulah Cufall, Spencer John Larimore, Fillmore Della Gall, Greencastle Patricia Trigg, Greencastle Rex Harbison, Greencastle Mrs. Robert Crawley and daughter, Greencastle Mrs. Richard Cunningham and daughter, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Hinton, Poland, Routs 2, a boy, Thursday.

Going To Florida HYANNISPORT, Mass. UPI — Joseph P. Kennedy, father of the late President Kennedy, will leave Saturday for his Palm Beach, Fla., home. Kennedy, recently treated at a Boston hospital for skin lesions, will be accompanied on the flight by his niece Ann Gargan and his personal physician, Dr. Robert Watt.

Upgrade Tamales MEXICO CITY UPI—Mexico’s foreign trade bank Thursday chided local food companies for letting Texas tamales outsell “the real thing” on the Canadian market. The bank said a Texas firm was snaring the lion’s share of the market for tamales, enchiladas, chili and other Mexican foods in Canada.

Card of Thanks We want to thank the Whitaker Funeral Home, Rev. James E. Palmer for his consoling words, the pall bearers, Mrs Evan Crawley, the organist, and The Church of the Living God for the food they furnished, and everyone that sent flowers or helped in any way during the loss of our brother, Newell E. Tarr. The Family

Shower Is Held For Bride-Elect Miss Barbara Padgett, brideelect of John Richard Stout, was honored at a miscellaneous shower Jan. 10 at the home of Mrs. John Stout, Plainfield, aunt of the groom. Guests were present from Indianapolis, Plainfield, Clayton and Greencastle. Miss Padgett received many beautiful and useful gifts. Miss Padgett and John Richard Stout will be married Jan. 22 at Gobin Methodist Church.

Personal And Local News City firemen made a grass fire run to 1125 Avenue E. at 3:06 Thursday afternoon. No damage was reported. Business and Professional Womens Club will have a dinner meeting Wed. Jan. 18 at the Greenview Apartments. Eastern Star Chapter of Roachdale will have a called meeting for initiation on Monday, Jan. 16th, at 7:30 p.m. The White Lick Association will meet January 14, at the Corinth Baptist Church. An enjoyable program has been planned. Everyone is invited and urged to attend. Clothing and other goods for refugees may be dropped off Saturday and Sunday at the Presbyterian Church, Greencastle, to be ready for the Church World Service collection truck on January 16. Jerry Coleman, 26, was lodged in the Putnam County jail Thursday by Deputy Sheriff Arthur Carnes on a failure to provide charge. Coleman was turned over to Carnes in Oakland City by Gibson County authorities. The Fillmore PTO will hold its January meeting in the High School Cafeteria January 16, 7:30 p.m. Featured speaker of the evening will be Superintendent of Schools Donald Hedrick. All patrons are requested to hear Hedrick discuss the future qf the Corporation. The Church World Service Sewing Group will meet on Monday, January 16, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church. Work will continue on quilt piecing, along with other kinds of sewing. There is a noed for large pieces of old fabric tablecloths or worn blankets for quilt filling and backing. Petty Officer First Class Ben E. Smith reports the enlistment of Clinton R. Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips, R. 5, Greencastle. Seaman Phillips will undergo basic training at U. S. Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. After which he will be trained in the Navy’s Nuclear Program. Plans are nearing completion for the kindergarten program in the Cloverdale Schools during the second semester. Children who will be six years old before October 15, 1967 are eligible to attend. Please send applications to the Cloverdale Elementary Principal’s office. Details will be given at the time of registration. Pfc. Randell Hutcheson of Fort Carson, Colo., is home on a 30-day furlough visiting his parents, Mir. and Mrs. Forest Hutcheson, R. 2, Greencastle. He will fly to Oakland International Air Base in California on Tuesday, Jan. 17 and report for overseas duty in Vietnam. He was inducted into the Army in April 1966 and spent three months in Helicopter Aviation at Fort Rucker, Alabama. He is married to the former Miss Rita Hoskins of Reelsville. Troop 90 Boy Scouts left at 4:30 p. m. from the Sherwood Christian Church for the winter Camporee at Camp Kiestenstein. Scout Master Delbert Smith accompanied the boys, with committeeman Don Gobert and Ronald Clearwaters furnishing transportation. Institutional representatives, Keith Bittles; committeeman, Charles Saathoff and Kenneth Inman, Assistant Scout Master, made up the rest of the adult officers. Die new troop has thirteen boys, seven of which are working for their first class rank.

The Gobin Memorial Methodist Church was the scene December 28, 1966 for the wedding of Miss. Carolyn Ann Messinger and Lt James F. Lewis, Jr. The bride was given in marriage by her father at the double ring ceremony conducted by Dr. Jameson Jones. The soloist, Mrs. K. C. Niles, Birmingham, Alabama was accompanied at the organ by Dr. M. Trusler, Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Messinger, 104 Northwood Blvd., Greencastle are parents of the bride. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Lewis, Sr., Stanley, North Carolina. The bride was attired in a straight line Ivory French satin back silk gown with a mink trimmed round neckline and a chapel train. Her veil was secured with t white mink pill box headdress. Miss Lynn Spight, Demopolis, Alabama was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were, Miss Pamela Loveless, Greencastle, Miss Evelyn Pritchett, Demopolis, Alabama, Miss Ann Lewis and Miss Wanda Lewis, both sisters of the groom. Miss Cindy and Lisa Poor were Junior bridesmaids. The bridesmaids all wore, gold, Peau de sole empire gowns with matching headdresses and carried bouquets of dark red carnations with green bows. Mr. James Lewis, Sr., father of the groom was best man. Guests were seated by Jerry Bynun and Tony Howard, Stanley, North Carolina. Donald Brood Tatomy, Pennsylvania, Cadet Ged Messinger, the brides brother, U. S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held in the Charterhouse.

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Lt. And Mrs. James F. Lewis Jr.

For the wedding trip to Flori-1 da the bride chose a brown wool! double breasted suit, a brown mink hat. and wore a corsage of tiny yellow roses. The bride attended the University of Alabama and earned a Bachelors degree at DePauw.

She has taught school at Riley Elementary, Indianapolis. The groom is a graduate of U.S.A.F. Academy, Colorado Springs and is now stationed at Elgin Air Force Base, Florida where the young couple will

make their home.

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BIRTHDAYS William H. Barrett, Spring Avenue, today, Jan. 13th. Julie Aim Crosby, 6 years old today, January 18th. Douglas Custis, 2 yrs. old today, Jan. 13, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Custis, Fillmore, R. L

The marriage of Miss Susan Ellen Hetser and John Fletcher Conrad, Jr., was solemnized Saturday morning, Dec. 17, at 8:30 at St. Paul’s Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hetser. The bridegroom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Fletcher Conrad. Father Francis Kull Vead the vows of the nuptial mass during the double ring ceremony. The bride given In marriage by her father, wore a white imported wool knit suit trimmed with white fur. Her veil of illusion was held in place with a white satin bow attached to a crown of white mink. She carried a white fur muff topped with pale green carnations and a cascade of yellow rosebuds. Mrs. Melinda Karch, matron of honor, and sister of the bride, wore a raspberry street-length dress with matching accessories. She carried a cascade of pink rosebuds and white carnations. Jerry Hecko was best maw Guests were seated by Brent Terry. Mrs. Hetser was attired In a pink knit jersey suit with fawn accessories. Her corsage was a pink, shaded to lavender, orchid. The bridegroom’s mother chose a three-piece aqua and gold brocade with matching accessories. Her corsage was yellow rosebuds.

Mr. And Mrs. John F. Conrad Jr.

In Memory

In memory of Edith Brown, who passed away 3 years ago, Jan. 13, 1964. Die gentle touch of our Mother’s hands The serenity of the anile on her face Die love we cherished between us Art things time can never erase. The heartache of loosing our Mother Seemed more than two daughters could stand But we gave our Mother to Jesus To dwell in his promised land Time it is said is a healer For us who are left back here, But the memories we have for our Mother Are cherished and precious and Dear. Lucille and Maume

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Immediately following the ceremony, -os reception was held at the Windy Hill Country Club. Mrs. Gertrude Treible and Mrs. Warner Piezonka were chosen as hostesses. Assisting the hostesses were Miss Barbara Wuertz and Miss Patty White. Following a two o’clock buffet at the home of the bridegroom’s parents, the couple left for Cincinnati on a wedding trip. For traveling the bride chose a ming yellow’ivool suit with

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matching accessories, and wore the corsage from her bridal bouquet. Guests attending the wedding and reception were relatives and close friends of the bride and groom. The couple are now residing at R. R. 1, Greencastle.

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BE A REAL ESTATE BROKEN OR SALESMAN Liconso Preparation Course will start on Jan. 19, 1967, at the Y.W.C.A., Terra Haute, Indiana. Class meats once each weak for eight (8) weeks, starting at: 7:00 P.M., January 19,1967 This course covers of motoriol psrtinsnt to th* liconso examination. WHii tmphasis on correct preparation of listing contracts, offer to purchase Forms and closing of transactions. All text, practice problems, forms and other materials, necessary to tho course are furnished by the school. TUITION: — Salesmen $60.00, Brokers $80.00 TERMS AVAILABLE - BROCHURES ON REQUEST COLLEGE SCHOOL OF REAL ESTATE n. Office: 3612 Washington Blvd. Indianapolis, Indiana, Pti. 925-490* BILL MILLER'S

Mr. And Mrs. Richard L. Stewart

Miss Pamela Sue Pierce and Richard Larry Stewart were married in December, in a candlelight service in Gobin Memorial Methodist Church. Rev. Jameson Jones performed the double ring ceremony. Pamela is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Pierce and Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart both of this city. The altar was decorated with bouquets of white carnations and large evergreen wreaths. The pews were decorated with candles and sprays of white pine and light ribbons. Large evergreen trees were on either side of the chancel and the balconies were festooned with white pine roping. The bride was beautifully gowned in white Chantilly lace and crepe. The empire lace bodice featured a bateau neckline and Dior sleeves. Her crepe sheath skirt was enchanced by a detachable watteau chapellength train. She wore a Alencon Lace Flower headpiece, accented with pearls and crystals, which secured a three-tier chapel silk illusion veil. She entered the church on the arm of her father. She carried a flowing bouquet of white tiara roses and delicate foliage. Miss Carol Nichols was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were; Miss Cindy Greve, Miss Judy

Stewart.

The girls were Identically dressed with a royal blue empire brocade bodice with matching train, featuring a bateau neckline and elbow - length sleeves. Their skirts were of a Paris blue crepe. They wore a flower headpiece and forward veil and carried balls of boxwood in which were snow white chrysanthemums. The flower girls, Miss Carol Stewart and Miss Vickie Pierce wore matching Paris blue crepe long gowns with train to match. Their headpieces were Dara of white pompons and carried bas-

kets filled with blue petals. Van Sanford was best man and Richard Stout, Steve Payne and Frank Ferrand were ushers. A reception followed at Jhe Charterhouse of the Gobin Methodist Church. The three tiered cake was circled with light blue flowers on top of the cake and fashion fern and light blue flowers around the cake. The refreshment table was centered with a boxwood tree with light blue pompons through out. Miss Stacia Chadd, Miss Lambert, Mies Janice Barrett and Sally Thomas served. Miss Linda Hill registered the guests. Mrs. Pierce was attired in a champagne lace with mink accessories and her corsage was tropicanna sweetheart roses. Mrs. Stewart was attired in a Paris blue lace dress with navy accessories, her corsage was white tiara roses. Following a short wedding trip the couple took, up residence at 5HH& North Arlington Street, Greencastle. Richard is an employee of Sanborn Electric Company and Pam is finishing a beauty course at Harrold’s Beauty Academy at Terre Haute this month. '

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ATTENTION HOG MEN EDUCATIONAL MEETING How to Sell Hogs on Futures, r And Grade and Yield Basis Explained by Marhoefer Packing Co. Representative to be held in ROACHDALE SCHOOL CAFETERIA Tues., Jan. 17,1967,7:30 P.M. Refreshments Served

BENEFIT PARTY NIGHT VFW POST 1550 9 P.M. Tonight All proceeds for o sick member and family to help defray medical expenses. Fried Chicken will be served by Ladies Auxiliary Couples are invited to stop in after ball game and take part in this worthy cause.