The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 March 1967 — Page 2

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2 Tht Daily Bannar, GraancastU, Indiana Wadnaaday, March 15, 1967 THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Wavaa Par All" Businast Phanas: OL 3*5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabath Raridan Estate, Publisher Publish*# *v*ry •vatiing *xc*pt Sunday and holidays al 24-26 South Jackson Straafc 6r**ncast1*, Indiana. 44135. Entsrad In th* Post Offic* at arsonsasda, Indlann, as saaond doss omH aiattar undsr Act at March ?. 1070 United Press intOMaManal laasa wir* sarvica; M*mh*r Inland Daily Pros* Association; Hoastar Stota Press Assaciatian. AH unsolicited articles, manuscripts, loners and pictures sent to The Daily ■anner are sent at owner's risk, and The Daily Banner repudiates any liability or responsibility tor their sat* custody or return. By carrier 40c par week, shtplo copy 10c Subssriptiaa prices of Tba Daily Bannar effective March 14, 1964; In Pun naat County—1 year SI0.00—4 months $5.10—3 manths $3.00; Indiana ether than Putnam County-1 your $12.00-4 months $7.00-3 manths $4.00; Outside Indiana—1 year $16.00—4 months $9.00—3 months $4.00. AH mail subscriptiens payable la advance.

Labels Not Correct? LONDON UPI — Britain’s Board of Trad# is investigating charges that some wines being sold in this country under French labels are not what they are said to be. Principal complaint was that wines sold as beaujolais, burgundy, sauterne, etc.. aren’t from th# wine districts claimed. Blending of “inferior, nameless” wines and labelling them as something special was another complaint. The Sunday Times, which reported on the matter, said some of the “blended concoctions are perfectly decent wines and often good value (but) not what the label says."

Hie Daimler motorcar astounded the world in 1889 with a then incredible speed of 11 miles an hour.

In Memory

Terry—In loving memory of our Dad, Kenneth Terry, who passed away March 15, 1966. They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved How much we miss him yet. God gave us the strength to face the grief And courage to stand the blow, But what it meant to lose him, No one will ever know. In our hearts your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true, There’s not a day, dear Dad, We do not think of you. Sadly missed by Bobbie, Betty and family Bill, Shirley and family

Brick Chapel Speaker The Brick Chapel Methodist Church will conduct Holy Week services, beginning Sunday evening at 7:30 and continuing through Thursday evening. Thursday evening, “Maundy Thursday,” Holy Communion

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The speaker for the week will be The Reverend W. Eugene Potts, pastor of the Burlington Methodist Church. The song leader will be Dorman Winger, of Waynetown. Rev. Potts serves as the director of adult education for The Lebanon District, of the Northwest Indiana Conference. He has also conducted Evangelistic Missions in Haiti during 1963, and in Alaska during 1964. As Director of the Lebanon District Job Corps, Rev. Potts was successful in interesting the District Missionary Society, and many laymen of the district to raise funds for building a church in Bajadero, Puerto Rico. The laymen also paid their own way to go and spend a month furnishing the man power to complete the job. This project was completed in 1966. Again in 1967 a similar project was completed at Jobos, Puerto Rico. The public Is cordially Invited to come and share in these services each evening and to meet and talk wtih Rev. Potts.

County Hospital Dismissed Tuesday: Mrs. Fred Mann and son, doverdale Wayne Cooksey, Cloverdale Maurice Clawson, Clayton Irma Nichols, Fillmore Donald Arthur, Spencer Virginia Bowers, Greencastle Abb Allee, Greencastle Floyd Seans, Greencastle Lois Boswell, Greencastle Wanda Shaner, Greencastle Lillian Gick, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Hal CJopton, 819 South Indiana Street, a girl, today.

ANNIVERSABX Birthdays Mrs. Edith Knight, March 15.

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Bible Thought For Today Let your light so shine before men that they may see your good works and glorify your Fattier which is in heavem—

Matthew 5:16.

It is well and good to sing pious hymns, but a good life speaks louder than words.

Personal And Local News Mrs. D. J. Crouston of Wheaton, Illinois, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Beck. Mrs. Carrie Newton, Rockville, R. R. 1, is a patient in the Putnam County Hospital. Her room is No. 224 and she would be happy to see her friends. Carol Jean Vaughn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vaughn, 230 Hillsdale, who is serving a year in VISTA, has been transferred to Des Moines. There she will work with the Headstart and the Youth Training Programs. Mrs. D. O. Moffett has returned from Florida where she visited her daughter and husband, Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Berg. She reported the weather was perfect the past two weeks while she was there. Mrs. Alfred H Dickson and daughters, Susan and Cheryl, have arrived in Tokyo, Japan, to join Dr. Dickson who is stationed there. Mrs. Dickson and daughters have spent the last two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burkett of Greencastle. In Chicago this week, attending the Basic Institute for Medical Record Personnel conduct' ed by the American Association of Medical Record Librarians in cooperation with the American Hospital Association, is Mrs. Helen Ryland, A.R.T., of Fillmore, who is employed at Hendricks County Hospital. Mrs. Jerome Hixson is visiting her parents and her daughter and family in Ohio this week. She went to her parents’ home in Canton, Ohio, where she stayed for a few days. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Lundy. She is now in the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rasnussen and children. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney R. Logan are the proud parents of a baby boy, bom March 11th at Danville. Anthony Scott is welcomed by Colin, Cathy, Carolyn Byron and Damon. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Games of North Salem. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan at 504 Meadow Dr., Greencastle, greatgrandmother, Jessie Logan of Greencastle. and great-grand-mother, Hazel Games of Stanford, Ind. Purdue University Chapter P* 1 * ®ta Sigma Scholastic Honorary for Freshmen, announces the pledging of Thomas Harold Scholl of Greencastle. Phi Eta Sigma requires a B-f or better grade average for membership. Tom is enrolled in the Honors Program in Engineering at Purdue. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Scholl, 803 Gardenside Drive. Tom is a 1966 graduate of Greencastle High School. He was also recently pledged to Triangle, a social fraternity for engineering students at Purdue.

OBITUARY

Bill Sandy Says, The kind of words a fellow speaks are the kind that comes back to him. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

Roaming Elephant TOKYO UPI— About 10,000 persons scrambled for the exits Tuesday when an elephant broke out of her compound at the Ueno Zoo. Zoo officials said the elephant broke out after a quarrel with her mate. VONCASTLE FRL, SAT., SUN. Feature Pri. — 735—9:30 5#t.—Sun. - 2:25-7:25-930 DEAN ANNMART1N MARGRET KARL MALDEN JA S KiEKEKtf c®w A©X.UM0l aCTURES RELEASE NEXT WEIK - FRI.—SAT.—SUN "Dr. You've Get Te Be Kidding'

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Sims, R R 1, Reelsville, announce that their daughter, Miss Mary Louise Sims of Chicago will be awarded the Bachelor of Education Degree in April, 1967, from the Illinois Teachers CollegeSouth. She met the requirements necessary for her degree in February, 1967, and will participate in the June, 1967 commencement. Miss Sims, a business major, was a graduate of Reelsville High School in 1947. She completed business college and training as a practical nurse. Since then she has worked as a practical nurse, window display designer in a dress shop and trainer, assistant manager of a ladies apparel shop, clerk-typist in a large mail order firm, assistant librarian, Chicago Police Department secretary at the Fillmore Police Station in Lawndale, attended Law School, and worked as a retail merchandiser, receptionist-stenog-rapher for Illinois Institute of Juvenile Research, and most recently worked as an Anthro pologist’s assistant and as interviewer in a culture study of the Negro. Currently in her spare time she is writing a book con ceming “Life as a Black American portraying the hardships and handicaps he faces in the American Culture.” She is planning to enter the teaching profession immediate ly, where she will join the ranks as a Chicago Elementary School Teacher. Miss Sims can bring a rich background of experience and knowledge into the teaching profession, the classroom and to her pupils.

On Tour

KINSHASA, The Congo UPI —^President Joseph Mobutu left Tuesday for a five-day tour of the Congo and a summit meeting with the heads of neighboring Burundi and Rwanda. He will reportedly try to arbitrate a year-old border dispute between the two African nations.

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Rites Saturday For Helea Gray Mrs. Helen Gray, 83, Cloverdale, died Wednesday morning at the Morgan County Hospital in Martinsville.

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She was married to Dr. Clyde Gray, who preceded her in death in 1964. She was a member of the Cloverdale Methodist Church; the Cloverdale O.E.S. No. 369 and the Fortnightly Club. Survivors are: one sister, Mary Morris, Martinsville; two brothers-in-law, Earl Davis, Cloverdale and Leon Gray, Martinsville. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale. Rev. W. J. Evans will officiate. Interment will be in the Cloverdale Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home in CloverJa-.-* after 7 o’clock Thursday.

Local Resideat's Brother Dies Orville Scobee, Morgantown, died Tuesday evening at the Henderson Nursing Home. He is survived by his wife; one brother, Herbert Scobee, Greencastle; one sister, Zora Beaman, Quincy, and other relatives. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at the Funeral Home in Morgantown.

SERVICES HELD Services for Fred B. Cook were held Monday afternoon at 2:00 o’clock at the Hopkins & Walton funeral home. Relatives who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of Seattle, Washington. He was the son of the deceased, Glenn Cook, brother, of Louisville, Kentucky, was here and also Miss Gertrude Cook, sister, Detroit, Michigan.

In Memory

In • loving memory of Sam Shapp, who passed away, March 15, 1966. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last The world’s weary trouble and trials are past. In silence he suffered, in patience he bore. Till God called him home to suffer no more. Wife and children

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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne V. Pitts of Greencastle wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Tara Jean, to Bruce C. Finkbiner, son of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Finkbiner, also of Greencastle. Miss Pitts is presently attending the Lafayette Business College where she is studying accounting and bookkeeping. Mr. Finkbiner has received his Forest Technician Diploma from the Lake City, Fla., Forest Ranger School and is working toward a B.A. degree in forestry at Purdue University. A June wedding is being planned.

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MASONIC NOTICE Stated meeting Temple Lodge No. 47 F&AM tonight at the Greencastle Masonic Temple. Visiting Brothers welcome. Refreshments served. John W. Schmitt, W.M.

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