The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1967 — Page 2
2 Th* Daily Bannar, Graaneastle, Indiana Tvasday, February 21, ,1967
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ANNIVERSARY
Marriage License James Edward Lyon, factory, and Annie Marie Heavin, RCA, both of Greencastle.
Birthdays Marcia Ann Cavin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Cavin, 8 years old today, Feb. 21st.
Bible Thought For Today I bow my knees unto the Father.— Ephesians 3:14. One of the secrets of Paul's amazing transformation from a sinner to a saint it his prayer life. Personal And Local News Mrs. Marion Mclntire returned to her home in Richmond yesterday. She had been here visiting her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Boatman, and her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Caywood of Morton. Last week winners in the Tri Kappa Card-O-Rama were Euchre winners Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sutherlin and bridge winners Mrs. Virginia Romberg and Mrs. Enloe. Hoosier Campers Chapter 1 of Indiana, Members of National Campers and Hikers of America, will hold their indoor meeting in the Indiana Gas and Water Company meeting room at 7:00 p.m. Thursday Feb. 23rd. All campers are invited.
Russ Myers Says, Some folks have problems so tough that I wouldn’t know the solution even if I were a teenager. Old Reliable White Cleaners.
The Echo Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with Edna Jones. West Madison Home Demonstration Club will meet Feb. 22 at 1:30 with Mrs. Paul Aker. Virgil Martin, 56, Rockville, Route 1, was arersted on Ind. 43 north, at 11:30 Monday night, by Sheriff Bob Albright on a public intoxication charge. Mr. and Mre. Ross Flummerfelt of Vincennes were here Saturday night to see “The Barber of Seville” which was presented by the DePauw University Opera Theater. Their son, Joseph R. Flummerfelt, was conductor of the music. The Public Education Committee of the American Cancer Society will have a planning meeting at the Indiana Gas & Water Co., Wednesday evening at 7:30. Mrs. Dorothy Shaw, Field Representative will be present to answer all questions. Chapter I and C. B. of P.E.O. will have a B.I.L. dinner at the Union Building Wednesday Feb. 22nd at 6:30 p.m. The committee in charge is Mrs. Howard Youse, Mrs. Wm.McK. Wright, Mrs. John Zeiner and Mrs. Hugh
Henry.
The newly organized Greencastle Christian Church will hold mid-week Bible study at the home of Mrs. Mary Jeffries, South College Street, at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday evening. Everyone is welcome to this Christian fellowship and study of God’s word.
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TTie Adult Farmers Class will present the 6th Class in Welding, February at 7:30 p. m., in the Ag room of the Bainbridge High School. The topic will be, Hard surfacing with an electric welder. All interested persons are invited to attend. Albert Harshbarger took Mike Anderson, a Bainbridge High School senior, as a guest to a dinner, Feb. 16, by the Purdue Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, attended by outstanding students interested in preparing to. teach. Talks were given by Dean Walsh of Butler, Dean Cobb of Indiana State, and Dr. Charles Caress of Purdue.
County Hospital Dismissed Monday: Mrs. Irven Rubeck and daughter, Poland Mrs. Rudy Cooper and son, Greencastle Mrs. Dean Wehrman and son, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Renner, Greencastle, Route 2, a boy, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Zibe Butcher, 114 West Berry Street, a girl, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cavaness, Roachdale, a girl, today.
In Memory In loving memory of our husband and father, Artie Young, who passed away Feb. 21, 1964. Beyond life’s golden sunset Lies a city bright and fair In the land of God’s tomorrow And our loved ones wait us there. ’Tis a place of wondrous beauty Where they know no grief or fear And where God himself in tenderness Shall wipe away each tear. So rejoice today in knowing That our loved one has found peace In the land of God’s tomorrow Where his blessings never cease. Wife, Esta, and children
In Memory In loving memory of our dear Father, Grandfather and GreatGrandfather, Pete Sutherlin, who left us and went to sleep in Jesus, February 21, 1963. He wouldn’t want the ones he loved To grieve for him today. For we know that he is not dead, For he is just away. He is away upon a journey To a land that is bright and fair He is living with the Savior We know he is happy there. While happy thought about him Bring glad memories day by day That make us know that he is not dead For he is just away. Sadly missed by the family
Roachdale Philomath Club Holds Meeting Mrs. Dewey Wilson and Mrs. Herbert Jeffries entertained the members of the Roachdale Philomath Club in the home of Mrs. Wilson in February for a Patriotic meeting. Eighteen members responded to roll call by naming a Hoosier in Politics. Mrs. Kathleen Penn was welcomed as a new member and Mrs. Ralph Edwards was a guest. Federation news was given by Mrs. Eugene Hutchins with mention of article in Club Woman’s Magazine concerning one of the members, Livia Miller Ashby as an author. Mrs. Ashley Barnes introduced the program “Lincoln in Indiana" which was ably given by Mrs. Alton Byrd. Dainty refreshments were served from a lovely decorated table in keeping with the patriotic program.
Scars are a mark of beauty among women of the Nuba tribespeople in Central Sudan.
FB Group, Ind. Lawmakers Meet Vance Denny, state Farm Bureau tax and legislative department director, and Hollys E. Moon, organization department director, met with 45 county Farm Bureau leaden from the Farm Bureau Fifth District Thursday iin the Muriel Room of the ISTA Center in Indianapolis. Denny briefed the leaden in the status of todays legislation, and the position Farm Bureau takes in legislation. Denny and Moon led a discussion of Bills yet to come befon the state legislaton. Following the discussion the group visited the legislators in action in the State House. At the noon hour a luncheon tfas held in the Empire Room of the Claypool with ten of the state legislaton as guests of the 5th district Farm Bureau. Legislaton present wen: Donaldson, Howard, Robinson, Bales, Thomas, Pratt, Barker, Newlin, Clingan and Harrison. John T. Thomas was the guest of the Putnam County delegation consisting of, Raymond Ader, Clifford Hillis, Mn. Maurine Aker, Mn. Mable Herbert and Mr. and Mrs. Noble C. Fry.
In Memory In loving memory of my husband, Leffel Gilbert Goss, who departed this life Feb. 21, 1952. Fifteen years have passed since that sad day When one I loved was called away. The Pearly gates were opened A gentle voice said “Come.” And with farewells unspoken You gently entered “Home.” You left us a beautiful memory But a sorrow too great to be
told
To me who loved and lost you Your memory will never grow
old.
Since you have gone first and I remain, to walk the road alone I live in memories garden dear With the happy days we have known A happy home we once enjoyed How sweet the memory stilll But Death has left a loneliness Which the world can never fill. More and more each day I miss
you
Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow That lies within my heart concealed I weep not that your toils are
over
Weep not that your race is run God grant that I may rest as calmly When my race like yours is done. Sadly missed by wife, Iona
Mrs. Pershing Hostess To Missionary Society The Ladies Missionary Society met Feb. 14 at 7:30 with Mrs. Louise Pershing. The meeting opened with group singing of “Jesus Calls Us.” Mrs. Mayme Leslie then gave the devotions and offered prayer. The officers under the division of Interpretation had been asked to report on their respective duties. Mrs. Lola Griffith as Vice President, Mrs. Blanche Carman, Chairman of Programs and Mrs. Nina Saunders, Chairman of Communication. Mrs. Flossie Rowings introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Clair Gorham, Chairman of the Christian Social Relations, from Stilesville. She explained in what ways our donations were put into use in our own Home Missions in South Carolina, Oklahoma and Alaska as well as Mexico, Haiti and Hawaii. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess and cohostess, Mrs. Barbara Spence. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Helen Samuels with Mrs. Mable Pace assisting.
Groucho Marx will appear in a guest starring role with the regular cast of “I Dream of Jeannie.”
AUCTION Furnishing! from the homo of Mrs. Myrtle Boatmen will bo sold In nur auction room, comer Maple and Ohio Sts., on -y Sat., Feb. 25, at 12:30 p m. Snlo includes Hide-a-hsd like now, large rug, platform rocker, other rockers, coffee and end tables, dining reem suite, elec, range, refrigerator, dishes, utensils, bedding, and many ether items. Will alsa sell ether lots of household furnishings including, two living room suites, two dinette sots, couch, platform rocker, T.V., radios, lamps, 30 in. gas range, dining suite, two antique dining chairs, and other small antique Homs, dishes, utensils and other mice, items.
CLAPP'S AUCTION SERVICE Frazier $ Clapp, Auctioneers Frazier A Crump, Clarkz
J Obituaries | Dennis B. Bowen Funeral Thursday Dennis B. Bowen, 62, well known Fillmore resident, died early Tuesday morning in the General Hospital in Indianap-
olis.
He was born February 19, 1905, the son of Henry and Brady Bowen. Mr. Bowen was an active member of the Fillmore Lions Club and was treasurer of the Lions Club. He was also a member of the'Fillmore Methodist Church and the Fillmore Masonic Lodge No. 155. Survivors are his wife, Leota; two sons, Robert A., Fillmore and Noble Lee, of Coatesville; two daughters-in-law, Barbara and Ruth Ann; his parents, Henry and Brady Bowen; three sisters, Mrs. Opal Summers, Illinois, Mrs. Rstha Steagall, Coatesville and Mrs. Arthella Werner, Plainfield; one aunt, Cordia Campbell, Indianapolis, and one uncle, Noble Masten, Terre Haute, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. at the Rector Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Fillmore Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home after 4:00 p.m. Wednes-
day.
Rites Wednesday For Roy Lewis Roy G. Lewis, 72, Greencastle, died Monday at Rockville. He was bom September 15, 1894, in Putnam County, the son of George and Lura Brown Lewis. Mr. Lewis was a Monroe township farmer and an employe of State and County Highway departments. He was an active member of the Odd Fellows Lodge in this city. Survivors are one son, Delbert; one daughter-in-law, Bernice; one brother, Carl, Greencastle; two grandchildren, Mrs. Joyce Porter and James Lewis, Greencastle; one great-grand-son, Bradley Porter. He was preceded in death by his wife, Yulah in 1965. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at the Hopkins-Walton Funeral Home in Greencastle. Interment will be in Brick Chapel Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.
Card of Thanks
Florence Crawford’s Birthday Celebrated On Sunday, February 18th a dinner was held in the home of Mrs. Harry Crawford. The occasion was to celebrate the approaching birthday on February 23rd of Miss Florence Crawford who will be ninety-two years
young.
Those attending were Dr. T. R. Crawford of Kokomo, Scott Crawford, Tod Mace and Craig Westlake of Vincennes University, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dougherty of Spencer, Miss Jeanne Crawford of Terrs
Haute.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Comer, Mrs. Anna Marie Cashbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Crawford and daughters, Dee Ann and Dawn, Mrs. Helen Dougherty, Mrs. Harry Crawford the hostess and Miss Florence Crawford the honored guest all of Greencastle.
Homemakers Club Meets With Mrs. Fidler The Homemakers Extension Club of Cloverdale met Feb. 2, at the home of Mrs. Verlain Fidler. The pledge was led by Mrs- Jewell Branneman and the creed by Mrs. Marvin Cox. Mrs. Donald Carmichael led the group in singing the song of the month. Roll call was answered by ten members and one guest, Mrs. Arthur Cash. The secretary’s and treasurer’s reports were read and approved. The lesson was given by Dr. Dale Oliver, dentist from Greencastle, on the “Care of Children’s Teeth.” This proved to be a very interesting and informative lesson. Secret sister names were exchanged during the business session. It was decided to have an auction at the March meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Branneman.
—Speck Trial » death,” he told each on*. “The state wil be asking a verdict or verdicts fixing the defendant 1 ! penalty at death.” Speck, dressed in a dark suit, white shirt and tie, his long blonde hair slicked back, charted and laughted frequently as the trial got underway. He cast his eyes to the floor as Paschen read the Indictments against him. Fifteen prospective jurors were questioned Monday. Thiiv teen were excused for cause after quizzing by Martin and Speck’s lawyer. Cook County public defender Gerald Getty, who has never lost a defendant to the electric chair in 402 capital cases.
We wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindnesses and helpfulness during the illness and death of our husband and father, Charles Purcell. With grateful hearts w« wish to thank everyone for the flowers, food, cards and the gifts for the church memorial. A special thanks to our minister, Roger James, our doctor, Dick Steele, Putnam County Hospital staff and the Perkins Funeral Home for their many courtesies. Carol G. Keck for the beautiful songs rendered at the memorial services, thanks. Thanks to the churchmen, neighbors and friends who worked so hard to get things ready for our sale. May God Bless each one of you. The Charles Purcell Family
Joanna Moore will play an astronaut’s wife in “Moonshot” which stars Robert Duvall and James Ca&n at Warner Bros.
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MOO$E ANNUAL t Payer's Banquet
Wednesday, February 22,1967 6:30 P.M. Drawing for 1 Life Membership Drawing for 1 U. S. Bond and other drawings Roast Beef Supper Fret To All Moose Members And Their Ladies and Children Come one — Come all
