The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 March 1967 — Page 2

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The Daily Bannar, Greancastla, Indiana Friday, March 24, 1967

Card of Thanks I wish to thank each and everyone for the beautiful flowers, cards, letters, food and kindness shown at the death of my father, William H. Kemper. Mrs. Lawrence Phipps

Card of Thanks While recuperating at home from a recent surgery, I want to thank everyone who sent cards, letters and flowers to me during my stay at the Methodist Hospital in Ind; napolis. Again thanks to each of you. Joe Pickens

Card of Thanks We wish to thank all the neighbors, friends, church members and relatives, who assisted in and during the illness and death of our sister, Mrs. Margaret Lopossa. Especially do we thank Mr. and Mrs. Gamer, the pallbearers, Dr. Ernst, the Whitakers, and singers and acknowledge all those who sent floral tributes. May God Bless all of you. Mrs. Myrtle McCammack, Mrs. Emma Scott.

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Have a Very Special Easter Dine Out in Style With Us The whole family will enjoy a festive holi* day meal . . . food pleasantly served in our gracious atmosphere makes a meal to remember. MOM BROWN'S RESTURANT Located N.E. Corner of 40 & 43

Bible Thought For Today For every one that exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.—Luke 18:14. Humility is a gift of God and promises a great reward. Pride on the other hand has only torments.

Personal And Local News

Stephen Slavens, city, pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to yield right-of-way in the Putnam Circuit Court Thursday. Judge Francis N. Hamilton fined him $25 and costs. Students in the city schools were dismissed at the regular hour Thursday afternoon for their Spring vacation. They will return to their respective classrooms at 8:30 next Tuesday morning. Miss Mary Ann Parker has completed a course in typing and general business at Central Business College and is now employed by Horace Link & Company. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker, Fillmore, Route 1. The adult choir of the Fillmore Christian Church will present an Easter Cantata: “A Day to Rejoice,” on Easter Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Thelma Sutherlin is the director and Mrs. Luanna Horn the organist. The public is invited to this special Easter musical presentation.

Rodger Sutherlin will prendi at the Long Branch Church of Christ, Sunday at 11 a. m. Bible Study at 10:15 a. m. Redd! Kilowatt Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Wayne Thomas, 304 S. Indiana Street Monday March 27, at 7:30. Mr. an Mrs. Gilbert Prichard and Wanda have returned home after spending the winter months in West Palm Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kissane of Chicago are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Rightsell. Mrs. Rightsell and Mrs. Kissane are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Robertson, Manhattan Road, are the parents of a son, Dean Scott, born Thursday at the Putnam County Hosptal. There will be Good Friday services at the Putnamville church tonight at 7:30, and Easter Sunrise Service Sunday at 6:30 a.m. Melanie Sue Priest, oaugnter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Priest, Bainbridge, has been pledged to Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic honorary for freshman women, at Butler University. Yesterday two friends of Edgar Prevo came from Robinson, 111., to help him celebrate his 80th birthday. Morgan E. Newlin who was a boyhood friend of Edgar when they lived at West Newton, 111., and Mrs. Florence Lowe Pratt, who for several years has been a close friend of Edgar’s and his parents. Edgar’s friends wish him many happy returns.

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I Obituaries | Covntv Waspitol

Cola Clearwators Funeral Sunday

Cola Clearwaters, 76, died at his residence in Stilesville Thursday morning. He was born October 22, 1890 in Putnam County, the son of Albert and Jane Alexander Clearwaters. Mr. Clearwaters was a veteran of World War I, and a farmer. He was also engaged in truck fanning. Survivors are his wife, Bernice Buis Clearwaters; two daughters, Mrs. Wilma Curtis, Stilesville, R. 1 and Mrs. Betty Hubbard, Hazelwood; two sons, Robert, Stilesville and James Clearwaters, Greencastle; four sisters, Edna Ogles and Pearl Cooper, Belle Union; Margaret Snell, Ohio and Anna Alkus, California; four brothers, Conard, Belle Union; Edward of Greencastle; Theodore and Marion, Indianapolis; ten grandi children; nine great-grandchil-dren. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the Weaver Funeral Home in Coatesville. Interment will be in Stilesville Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home in Coatesville after 7:30 Friday evening.

Dismissed Thursday: Cecil Spencer, Brazil Stella Clark, Roachdale Carrie Newton, Rockville Lois Duncan, Coatesville Mary Nichols, Coatesville

Brenda Hutchins, Coatesville Barbara Hutchins, Coatesville Ernest Mugg, Greencastle

Ozella Wren, Greencastle John Boyd, Greencastle

Geraldine Allee, Greencastle Evalena Warfield, Greencastle

Births:

Mr. and Mrs. Nick Robertson, Greencastle, Route 4, a boy, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. David Kennedy, 1001 Hillcrest, a girl, Thursday.

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Card of Thanks Our heartfelt thanks to Mrs. Shoemaker and staff at the Donna Nursing Home No. 2 for attention and care, The Whitaker Funeral Home for kind and understanding services, Rev. Stanley Nicol for his comforting message and his prayers in our home, the organist for our special hymnn the pallbearers, Mr. Gross for grave services, for the lovely floral tributes and any other expression of sympathy extended to us at the passing of our beloved mother and grand mother. The Rosa Broadstreet Skaggs family.

Card of Thanks With grateful hearts we wish to thank friends and relatives for the food, the cards and the many floral tributes sent at the time of the passing of our beloved father, Ernest Myers. Especially do we wish to thank Drs. Ellett and Jacobs, the staff of Eventide Rest Home, Whitaker Funeral Home, Rev. Heinlein, the organist and all who assisted us in any way during his long illness and in his service of memory. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Myers and families; Mrs. Margaret Peigh and families; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bridges and families.

Dorcas Class Meets At Putnamville Church The Dorcas Class of the Putnamville Methodist Church met March 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the church with Georgia Sublett as hostess. The meeting was opened with the group singing “Near the Cross" with Georgia Sublett at the organ. The pledge to the Christian flag and the Apostles Creed were read in unison. Devotions were given by the hostess. Roll call was answered by twelve members reading from Psalms. The secretary’s report was read and approved: The treasurer’s report was also read and approved. Old and new business was discussed at length and final plans were made for the Easter Sunrise service. Madonna McCullough presented the program, reading a sermonette by the Rev. Don Jennings, entitled “Suffering.” The meeting was closed with the group forming a prayer circle with prayer by Louise Bridges, followed by the mizpah in unison. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess during the social hour.

Red Party Bid Fails In Jakarta

JAKARTA UPI—Police and army troops smashed an attempt by the outlawed Communist party to reorganize and attempt another violent revolution, the official Antara news agency reported. The agency said West Java police arrested 16 Communist leaders and seized important documents during raids earlier this month. The Indonesian Communist party was all but crushed after its abortive October 1965, coup. According to Antara, the documents seized in West Java planned regrouping the surviving comrades into small cells and organizing an armed rebellion. The raiders swept through areas around the West Java city of Bandung, the agency

said. ; Meanwhile, Sukarno continued to suffer for his alleged part in the vain 1965 coup. Ousted March 12 as president, the once all-powerful Indonesian leader now will have to vacate all his government-owned palaces, high official sources said. They said Sukarno will move to a private villa at Bogor, 40 miles south of here. Since his ouster, the 65-year-old Sukarno has been living at a presidential weekend palace he built at Bogor. Acting President Suharto, the strongman of the military that crushed the Communists, and his aides have insisted Sukarno is not under house arrest But his activities have been curtailed and he has passed into virtual isolation.

TWO BIG DAYS! FRIDAY and SATURDAY

ANNIVERSARY Birthdays John Warren Vermillion, son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Talbott, R. R. 4, 13 years old today, March 24. Mrs. Mollie Goodwin, Fillmore, 86 years today, March 24. Weddings Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Vanlandingham, 44 years today, March 24. Mr. and Mrs. James Love, today March 24.

Negro Appointed CHARLOTTE, N. C. UPI — Coleman D. Hippy, a Negro who was drafted during World War II shortly after moving here, has became the first of his race ever named to the Mecklenburg County draft board. Rippy, who served in Army intelligence, is a professor of sociology and political science at predominantly Negro Johnson C. Smith University.

Morton O.E.S. Installation Saturday Morton Eastern Star will hold open installation of officers Saturday, March 25, at 8:00 p.m. The following officers will be installed for the coming year: Dorothy Ruth Allgood, Worthy Matron; Ronnie Allgood, Worthy Patron; Sharon Griffin, Associate Matron; Marion Griffin, Associate Patron; June Harbison, Secretary; Estelle Phipps, Treasurer; Shirley Wagoner, Conductress; Dorothy Sadler, Associate Conductress. Eva Day will be the installing officer; Shirley Baker, installing marshal; Eileen Gowin, installing chaplain; Gale Steele, t installing organist. Lida Mae Oliver is the retiring Worthy Matron. The public is cordially invited to attend. .■■■— ,,■! I _ . M

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