The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 February 1967 — Page 2

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3 Notions May Boycott Session BUENOS AIRES UPI — At least three South American nations today appeared likely to boycott an April summit conference in which President Johnson hoped to achieve closer unity between the United States and the countries of Latin America. Hemisphere foreign* ministers Sunday formally approved a sixpoint agenda for the April 1214 summit at Punta Del Este, Uruguay. But prospects for success of the conference immediately were shaken when Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador indicated they might not attend. If there is a boycott, the list could grow. Four other Latin nations are sympathetic with Peru’s major grievance — an alleged United States threat to refuse aid to nations seizing or sanctioning U.S. fishing vessels in what it considers international waters. It had been hoped the conference would bring together Johnson and leaders of 19 Latin nations for discussion of ways to bring North and South America closer through a common market and improved living conditions.

In Memory

In loving memory of Ross Bullerdick, who passed away, Feb. 26, 1966. A light from our household is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Which never eaa be filled. Some may think you am for* gotten Though on earth you are no more; But in memory you are with us As you always were before. Wife and children.

Birthdays

County Hospital Dismissed Sunday: Irene Diel, Coatesville Cecil Flint, Indianapolis JoAnn Hoffa, Poland Mary Williams, Spencer Mrs. Robert Holspapple and son, Cloverdale Helen Fender, Greencastle James Puckett, Greencastle David Gorham, Greencastle Matilda Smith, Greencastle Nyla Abbott, Greencastle Nancy Amers, Greencastle Mrs. Gerald Cox and son, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bradford, Fillmore, a boy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson, Cloverdale, a boy, Sunday. Dismissed Saturday: Vivian Hansen, Cloverdale Mary Lawrence, Quincy Orville Applegate, Danville William Stubblefield, CoatesviUe Mrs. Raymond Jarrell and daughter, Coatesville Linda Littell, Martinsville Janice Barnett, Greencastle Betty Maddox, Greencastle Helen Reynolds, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sutherlin, Fillmore a boy, Saturday.

HNNAMAN HELD AGAIN INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Two gunmen were arrested in an east aide Howard Johnson Motel holdup early today, just after they relieved a cashier of $520. One of them was identified as Terence Kinnaman, 25, Greenwood, who already was under heavy bond in numerous other robberies. Kinnaman’s bonds now total more than $80,000.

William A. Lawrence, today, Feb. 27.

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Bible Thought For Today Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, O Lord, my strength, and my redeemer.—Psalm 19:14. This soul-saving prayer has changed many lives; use it for your blessing today.

Personal And Local News Epsilon Sigma Alpha will meet at the Gas office, Tuesday evening. Beta Sigma Pi Sorority will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Irene Hassell. American Legion Meeting, Monday evening 8 pm. Regular meeting of Post & Auxiliary. Country Reading Club will meet with Mrs. Maurice McCullough, Wednesday at 2 p. m. Roll call will be “Irish Jokes.” The Progress History Club will meet with Mrs. Hubert Smaltz on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Please note change of meeting place. Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. at the home of Sally Sunkel, Notice that this meeting is a week earlier than usual. Carolyn Sue Marshall, 27, Williamsburg, was lodged in the Putnam County jail at 1 p.m. Sunday by State Trooper Jack Hanlon. She is charged with attempting to help her husband escape from the Indiana State Farm. The annual Blue and Gold Banquet for Cub Pack 43 and Boy Scout 43 and their families will be held Tuesday, February 28, at 6:00 p. m. in the basement of the Gobin Methodist Church. Each family will bring enough food for themselves. Drinks will be furnished. There will be a Boy Scout Court of Honor and a presentation of Cub Scout Advancements and Awards. The evening wil be concluded with the film "The Scout Trail.’*

Russ Myers says, A religious man isn’t one whose praying about what he should do — he’s doing it. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

Crescent dub will meet Wednesday, March 1, at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Ross Allee. Mrs. Deward Smythe will have the program. John O’Neal and Ronnie Cash, from Fillmore High School, served as pages in the House of Representatives on Friday. Thursday evening supper guests of Mrs. Edna Goodpaster and Miss Judith Martin were Mrs. Ann McCammack and sons, Michael and Shawn, It being Miss Martin’s birthday. Mrs. Max W. Hittle, national president of Alpha Chi Omega, whose home is in Indianapolis, and Mrs. James B. Mathis, also of Indianapolis and district president of AX were also here for the initation of DePauw’s 21 girls into the sorority. Mrs. Florence Campbell went to Sterling Thursday, to witness the Fountain City basketball team play, and more important to her, to see her granddaughter, Gerry Lewis, lead in the cheering section. Gerry is a senior at Fountain City high school. Mrs. William Hayes of Olympia Fields, HI., was here the past weekend visiting her daughter, Carolyn, and seeing her initiated into the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. Also, Nancy Garrison’s mother from Englewood, Colo., was here and witnessed her daughter’s initiation into the Alpha Chi sorority. Miss Eleanore Cammack, archivist of DePauw University and Indiana Methodism, attended a meeting of the Committee on Archival Policy for a National Methodist Archives, in Nashville, Tenn. The committee is composed of five Methodists and one member of the Evangelical United Brethren Church. Hopefully, the policy decided upon will be accepted by the General Conference of the Methodist Church when it meets in 1068.

OBITUARIES

Edna B. Saunders Funeral Tuesday Mrs. Edna B. Saunders, Indianapolis, former resident of B&inbridge, passed away in Community Hospital in Indianapolis. Survivors are three chidlren, Sandra, Ralph and Wayne; three sisters, Mrs. Levina Adams, Marie Leahigh and Ruth Olinger all of Indianapolis. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at the Jordan Funeral Home, 2428 10th Street, Indianapolis. Friends may call at the funeral home in Indianapolis.

Rites Held For Alma 0. Robbins Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the Perkins Funeral Home in Roachdale for Alma Osel Robbins, wife of Lodell C. Robbins, who died Saturday at the Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville. Burial was in the Roachdale Cemetery. Mrs. Robbins was born Sept. 8, 1905, the daughter of Dan Gilmore and Adie Harding Gilmore. She was married to Mr. Robbins on Dec. 15, 1928 in Paris, HI. Mrs. Robbins had been ill since Sunday, Feb. 12th. She was a member of the Woodland Heights Church, a member of the Bainbridge Eastern Star, F.A.H. Club of Carpentersville and the Crawfordsville Home Demonstration Club. Surviving besides the husband are one son, James F. Robbins of Ladoga, the daughter-in-law and two grandchildren.

Church in Indianapolis and a retired employe of Allison Division, where he was an Aircraft Technician. Survivors are his wife, Madeline Long McAllister; six children, Harry, Jr., Indianapolis, Larry McAllister, Greencastle; Mrs. Joanne Day, Indianapolis; Mrs. Carolyn Boiler and Mrs. Donna Keil, Bainbridge and W. Thomas McAllister, Reelsville; two sisters, Feme McAllister, California and Mrs. Charles Liedenheimer, Cleveland, Ohio; fifteen grandchildren; one brother, Wilbur, Bloomington. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Hopkins-Walton Funeral Home in Greencastle. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 o’clock this evening.

POWER PLANT BURNS FOR WAYNE, UPI—Fire destroyed a power plant furnishing heat for the Allen County Courthouse and Jail Saturday, leaving both buildings without heat. About 87 prisoners were evacuated temporarily from the jail when the fire threatened to spread. They were returned to their cells and emergency heating units were installed to keep them warm.

Bainbridge Man's Rites Wednesday Harry McAllister, 63, Bainbridge, died Sunday evening at the Putnam County Hospital after a short illness. He was born in Marion County July 12, 1903, the son of Martin and Carrie McAllister. Mr. McAllister was a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic

Local Woman's Uncle Is Dead Word has been received here by Mrs. Mary Deem of the sudden death of her uncle, Chester Phillips, who lives in Phoenix, Arizona. He was bom and raised in Broadpark, near Belle Union, and resided in Indianapolis before going to Arizona. Funeral services will be held at Shirley Bros. Irvington Chapel, 5377 E. Washington street, Indianapolis, Tuesday morning at 10:00 o’clock.

DROWNS UNDER ICE FRANKFORT UPI — Darla Bates, 9, Frankfort, drowned Saturday evening when she and her brother, Timothy, 11, fell through ice on Kelly Rim Creek here. The boy climbed to safety but his sister drowned in five feet of water.

Roachdale Man Dies Suddenly Blaze Robertson, 68, Roachdale, died suddenly at his home in Roachdale Sunday evening. He was bom March 12, 1898 in Jackson County, the son of Andrew and Amanda Sanders Robertson. He was a member of the Roachdale Christian Church, Roachdale Masonic Lodge and Roachdale Eastern Star, Lions Club, American Legion and Scottish Rite. He had been employed with State Farm Insurance for thirty - five years. He was district manager from 1937 to 1961, and later became the local agent for Crawfordsville and Roachdale. Survivors are: his wife, Freda Davis Robertson; one son, Bob, Indianapolis; three daughters, Jean Utterback, Bargersville; Betty, Indianapolis and Grace Moore, Monticello; five brothers, Harley, Liston, Iowa; Bryan, Seymour; Sam, Bloomington, HI.; George, Whiteland, and James, Aurora, HI.; two sisters, Chloe Gossman, Kent, Wash., and Viola Callahan, Bedford; five grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be announced later by the Perkins Funeral Home in Roachdale. Calling hours at the funeral home in Roachdale after 7 o’clock this evening.

a daughter of Charles R. and Bessie Humpston Ray. She was a member of the United Church of Christ in Russellville. Surviving are her husband, Leo; her mother, Mrs. Bessie Ray of Ladoga; a daughter, Mrs. Sharon Reid of Stanford, Conn.; a son, Rick at home; two brothers, Robert and Charles of Crawfordsville and two sisters, Mrs. Joan McCellan and Mrs. Betty Dorsey of Crawfordsville. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Unit* ed Church of Christ with Rev. J. J. Saalwaechter officiating. Burial will be in Russellville Cemetery. Friends may call at the McGaughey and Son Funeral Home.

Jean Carrington, Russellville, Dies Mrs. Jean Marie Carrington 45, died at 11 p.m. Saturday at Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville following a long illness. She was bom Sept. 14, 1921,

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