The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 March 1967 — Page 2
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2 The Daily Banner, Graeneastla, Indiana Wednesday, March 29, 1967 THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All" Business Phones: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher fublishad every evening except Sunday and holiday* at 34-24 South Jackson Street, Greeneostlo, Indiana. 44135. Entered la the Post Office at Grooncastlo, Indiana, as second dose mail matter under Act of March 7, 1S7S. United Press International lease wire service* Member Inland OaSy Pram Association; Hoosier State Press Association. All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to the Daily Banner are sent at owner's risk, and The Daily Banner repudiates any liability or responsibility for their safe custody or return. By carrier 40c per week, single copy 10c Subscription prices of The Daily Banner effective March 14, 1944; la Put nam County—1 year $10.00—4 months $5.50—3 months $3.00; Indiana ether than Putnam County—1 year $12.00—4 months $7.00—3 months $4.00; Outside Indiana—1 year $14.00—4 months $9.00—3 months $4.00. All mad subscriptions payable in advance
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In Memory
Bible Thought For Today Let not your good be evil spoken of.—Romans 14:16, We must make sure that our motives and spirit do not discredit our good deeds.
Personal And Local News
In memory of our mother, Bessie L. Grimes, who passed away March 29, 1964. Oh, mother of ours, another year has gone, We have missed you, and how we have longed. If thou dost know the lonely inward tears Our hearts have shed along these saddened years. Just to see your smiling face or touch your hand Oh, yes, dear one, but you’re in God’s promised Land. Sadly missed by children and grandchildren.
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Fillmore Farmers 4-H Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Fillmore High School
building.
Come and hear Rev. Floyd Huey, famous radio and TV evangelist each evening, April 3-9 at 7:30 p. m. at the Clinton Falls Church. Jack Langston, 23, whq resides west of Cloverdale, was lodged in the Putnam County jail Tuesday by state police and charged with making a false crime report. Olen Reynolds, Greencastle, Route 1, and Melanie Priest, Bainbridge, have been named to the Dean’s List at Butler Uni versity for the first semester. A grade average of at least a ‘B’ is required. Mrs. Smiley Irwin and Mrs. Barbara Green and daughter, Kellie, have just returned home from a months vacation in Hollywood, Florida. Mr. Irwin and Mr. Green returned two weeks earlier. Mrs. Homer Leucus, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Leucus of West Putnamville and Mrs. Florence Kennedy of Muncie, motored to Almyra, Arkansas and spent a week with relatives and friends. They returned Friday. Michael W. Mason, of Batavia, New York, spent the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Ethel Mason. Michael recently completed four years in the Air Force. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mason. Mrs. C. L. Bieber had as her Easter guests her two children, Charles and his wife, of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lynnwood Thompson and their four children, whose home is Livonia, Michigan. On Thursday, March 28, an adult fanner meeting is planned. The topic of the meeting is farm tractor service. The meeting will be held at 103 East Franklin Street, Greencastle at 7:30 p. m. Rides will be available from the Bainbridge school.
Mrs. Bruce Nixon and Her two children, Sharon and Susan of Bartlettville, Oklahoma, are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peabody. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Staley and son Del, and Mrs. Reata Stoner were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen and their son John at Speedway. John Allen was home on spring vacation from Rose Poly at Terre Haute. Clark R. Norton, who graduated in 1964 from Greencastle High School, has been named Sports Editor of the Michigan Daily at the University of Michigan. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark F. Norton, former Greencastle residents, Clark is a second semester Junior at the University majoring in political
science.
County Hospital Dismissed Tuesday: Elizabeth Crosby, Roachdale Iva Hampton, Stilesville Randell Bowen, Coateaville Dell Nunaley, Danville Katheryn Sims, Greencastle Hallie Smith, Greencastle Mrs. Gerald Slavens and son, Greencastle Mrs. Keith Gehlhausen and son, Greencastle
Births:
Mr. and Mrs. Steven O’Neal, West Walnut Street, a girl, Tuesday.
In Memory
Coffman: In loving memory of my husband, Hart Coffman, who passed away, March 29, 1965. March brings sad memories of A loved one gone to rest. I who think of him always Am the one who loved best. Sadly missed by wife, Delores.
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Bicycles Schwinn Authorized Dealers Sales St Service WEBER BIKE & TOY STORE 14 W. Washington, Greencastle
Mrs. Doris Weber, Owner of Weber Bike & Toy Store Shows Promotional Ingenuity The Central National Bank, affiliated with the "Town & Country'' Charge Card system, takes pleasure in recognizing Mrs. Weber for her imaginative and exceptional ingenuity in promoting the new "Town & Country" charge service she offers in her store. Mrs. Weber is shown in the above picture, wearing a TOWN & COUNTRY badge with S&H Green Stamps, which she personally designed to promote sales and charges in her popular Bike & Toy Store. Central National Bank 24 West Washington Street GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
Jacquelyn Schafer, a sophomore at DePauw University from Greencastle, has won her way into the final round of the university’s annual Miss DePauw talentbeauty pageant. One of 10 coeds shooting for the title, Miss Schafer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Schafer, Route 2. Her talent number for the finals to be held Saturday night, April 8 will be a vocal selection “Laurie’s Song.” She is a graduate of Greencastle High School and is majoring in music at the private school of 2,400 students. She resides at the Delta Zeta sorority at DePauw. Among the final judges will be the manager of editorial promotions for The Chicago Tribune, Philip Maxwell; the women’s editor of The Indianapolis Star, Mrs. Naomi Campbell; Greencastle Mayor Raymond Fisher, Mrs. Leona Kerstetter, wife of DePauw’s president; and Dr. Robert Schilling, minister of music, Indianapolis.
Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Julius T. Edmonds wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacquelin, to Timothy L. Baynard of Greencastle. Jackie is attending Indiana State University, where she will complete the two-year secretarial course in June. Tim is employed at IBM. No wedding date has been set.
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LETTER
the EDITOR
Dear Editor: I read the article In your column about the problem at Fillmore High School written by the concerned parent. I am an 8th grade student at Fillmore and believe that Mr. Daniels, principal, is doing the right thing about putting up new rules for the students to follow. I think the rules are just fine. The rest of the students who do not agree are the ones who don’t understand the word “RESPECT." I believe that if Mr. Daniels stayed one more year he could have the whole problem straightened out about vandalism, stolen property and school drop-outs. The only reason the students don’t respect the teachers is because they don’t have any respect for their parents or for that matter any form of authority. VMr. Daniels is the only principal who has really cared about what has been going on around our school and has tried to prevent it When Mr. Daniels leaves Fillmore school, we will be losing a very fine principal. A Concerned Student, P. S. Mr. Daniels takes a special interest in a student’s problems and really understands. He cares what happens to the students. I know from my own experience;
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—JFK Suspect set aside the warrant for Novel’s arrest and quash the bond of $50,000 set to assure his ap pearance before the grand jury, In another development Tuesday night, author Mark Lane, whose “Rush to Judgment” is a best seller, said after conferring with Garrison that Garrison would rock the nation when he disclosed his assassination case in a court trial. Lane also said Garrison would show there was more than one gunman in Dallas Nov. 22, 1963, and that Lee Harvey Oswald was not the one who fired the fatal shot. “Mr. Garrison knows who killed President Kennedy, he .knows who organized the plot ... he knows what forces are involved. And I know he knows. This information stands up very
solidly.”
OBITUARY James M. Wright Services Thursday | James M. Wright, 48, died Monday at the Elkhart General Hospital. He had been ill three months with cancer. Mr. Wright waa bom June 20, 1923, in Indianapolis, the son of James and Bessie Blaydes Wright. » He was a graduate of Danville High School, and attended Purdue and Indiana University where he majored in journalism. He was married to Joanne Whiteneck and was the father of three children, Janet, J. W. and Joel, all at home. Mr. and Mrs. Wright bought the Wakarusa Tribune in August, 1962, and converted it to one of the first offset printing operations in Indiana in 1962. He was currently serving as vice chairman of the Congregation Central Christian Church in Elkhart and was president of the Olive Township School Building Corporation. He also served ae president of In diana Democrat Editorial Association, president of Waka rusa PTA, Wakarusa Lions Club and served one term on Wakarusa Town Board. He was a member of the Hoosier Press Association, Wakarusa Masonic Lodge, Sigma Delta Chi Journalism Fraternity. Survivors are his wife; three children and his mother, Mrs. Bessie Blaydes Wright, Roach dale, R. 2. He was preceded in death by his father, James W. Wright, former Putnam County Auditor. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 1:30 p. m. at the ML Olivet Baptist Church in
Barnard.
On Sunday April 2nd., Memorial Sendee will be held at 3:00 p. m. at the Central Christian Church at 5th and Franklin Streets in Elkhart. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial gifts may be made to the Journalism School at Indiana University. Send these to the Danville Gazette, Danville, Indiana.
Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. James H. Davis wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Jean, to Mike Hazel, son of Mr. and Mrs.' James Hazel, City. Mike is inr the U. S. Navy, stationed ini Norfolk, Va. No date has beenj
set for the wedding.
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