The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 April 1967 — Page 3

Tuesday, April 11, 1967

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—Loyalty Day “All this glorification of . American ideals is wholesome ' and contagious, Knauer contin- \ ued. "The VFW veterans have j attracted millions of supporters to the new cause. Their voices are loud across the country. Therefore it is quite natural that our leaders have responded to the cue. Commander Knauer said that; plans for observance of Loyalty j Day in Greencastle include widespread display of the U. S. flag, a parade scheduled to be i

held Saturday, April 29 at 1:30 p. m. with many bands, drill teams, and floats from miles around. Details of the parade as well as the dignitaries that will be present will be announced in a few days. Knauer suggested that any organization or business, interested in having a float in I the parade should contact Tom i Hardwick. Also, any social clubs should contact Mr. Hardwick about space for their 1 stands on the square. “This undoubtedly will be the biggest and best event Green-

castle has ever played host to,” Knauer declared. There will be many firsts for this parade. Keep watching and reading and listening to your local news mediums for many future announcements pertaining to this huge day for Greencastle and Putnam County. Knauer stated, that he had appointed Tom Hardwick as chairman and coordinator for this big event, and would like this opportunity to publicly thank Tom for his untiring time and efforts.

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Proclamation Whereas Our city thrives upon the united interests and efforts of all its citizens working wholeheartedly for the fullest expression of vigorous Americanism, and Whereas All of us should periodically emphasize and demonstrate our determination to counteract any influence which threaten to disturb the American way of life, and Whereas There is in our nation today evidence of some elements endeavoring to subvert and to destroy American unity, and Therefore I, Raymond Fisher, Mayor of the City of Greencastle, do hereby concur with our national and state leaders in praising the concept of LOYALTY DAY, to be celebrated in Greencastle on the twenty-ninth day of April, 1967; and is active implementation of that special patriotic occasion I do hereby urge every citizen, school, church, organization, business establishment and home within my official jurisdiction to display the flag of the United States and to participate in public patriotic activities sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, in cooperation with others, on LOYALTY DAY, in this year of nineteen hundred and sixty-seven. Raymond S. Fisher, Mayor

A FEW TYPICAL Bob Hope quips that made this inxjl destructible comic’s umpteenth visit to American bases in Southeast Asia a memorable one for the military stationed. there: “We received a wonderful welcome here: 300 snakes : curled up and spelled out ‘Yankee, Go Home!’ ”... “I heard that the next war is going to be a onehundred per cent pushbutton war — and I’m happy to be here with all you push-buttons!” ... “Rest assured, men, that the country is behind you fifty per cent.” . . . And when sexy little Joey Heatherton (the GI’s 1967 pin-up favorite) asked him, “What were all these boys before they came out here?” Hope wowed them with his one-word reply; “Happy” • • • Papa Wimpfheimer was home reading his evening newspaper. At his feet Baby played happily, while Mrs. W. did her crossword puzzle on the couch. Papa glanced at the baby while turning a page and remarked to his wife, “Baby’s nose is running.” 1 Snapped his wife, “Can’t you ever think about anything but horse racing-?” • • • .NOT IN WEBSTER'S BEAT-NIK: Santa Clans on December 26. EGOTISM: The world’s worst kept secret. GRUESOME: A little taller than before. ’ LAWYER: A man who sees to it that you get what’s comjng to him. PUPLICATION: A periodical for dog lovers. €> 1967, by Bennett Cert. Distributed by Xing Features Syndicate

that his 15 employes had drawn salaries totaling $4,706.04 during the past month, 84 com- * plaints had been received with 54 being cleared, 35 arrests were made with 26 convictions, 18 accidents were reported with $8,205.00 in personal property damage resulting, 613 parking tickets were issued and 323 were returned and that Officer Twomey had resigned. The Council Is scheduled to meet April 24.

4-H Interviews Youth Extension Agent Jerry Williams announced Mond.>-> that Greencastle 4-Hers would be busy today and tomorrow passing out interviews to residents of Greencastle and Madison Townships. The interviews will ask various questions about the community and residents are asked to fill them out and mail them in stamped envelopes provided with the interviews as soon as possible. By passing out the interviews the 4-Hers are cooperating with an Indiana University group that is making a recreational survey of the area.

—City Council Accounts) the City could transfer the money into the fire equipment fund. This would allow the funds to be used for something such as a new township fire truck in the future. During the two years that the township has been under contract with the city for fire protection, they have paid over $30,000. After a discussion of the matter the Council decided to take the matter under consideration. Howard Brackney read a letter advising the Council to authorize the purchase of a new tractor-loader hoe combination. The cost of the equipment was $3,365.55 and received the Council's approval. A short discussion was held by the Council about the decision made recently by the Monon Railroad to discontinue passenger service. It was the general opinion of the Council that

this was a mistake and that someone from the group should appear at the hearing. Claims presented totaled $5,975.31 and met the approval of the Council. Police Chief Newgent gave his monthly report and stated

Cook-O’Neal Nuptials Solemnized Friday Miss Joanna Louise O’Neal, daughter of Mrs. Doris Runnells of Coatesville, became the bride of Roy Cook, son of Mrs. Elsie Cook of Greencastle, Friday evening in a double ring ceremony at the Coatesville Baptist Church with Rev. Malcolm Neier, pastor of the church, officiating. Miss Roberta Runnells, sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and Roy Fisher, friend of the groom, was best man. Mrs. Geneva Dillon played a number of selections on the piano preceding the ceremony. The bride wore a white knit street length suit, with white accessories, carrying a bridal bouquet of blue tipped carnations on a white Bible. The bridesmaid wore a pink and white coat dress with a pink and white carnation. The bride’s mother was dressed in a powder blue lace dress with black accessories. The groom’s mother was | dressed in a navy blue dress with black accessories. A reception followed at the home of Harmon Hathaway, the bride’s grandfather, where forty guests were served cake

A2C Rodney K. Siddons, AF 16823840, 366 MMS, DR 16, Box 80, APO San Francisco 96337. Rodney ig serving with the Air Force at the Da Nang Air Base in South Viet Nam. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Siddons, R. R. 1, Fillmore,

and punch by Mrs. Dorothy Miller and daughters Phyllis and Sherry. Guests attending from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hathaway and sons and Michael Stewart of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith of Logansport,

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hathaway and daughter Robin of Indianapolis, Mrs. Bernice Hinesley and children of West Newton, and Mrs. Elsie Cook, Mrs. Emma White, and Mrs. Nellie Arnold, all of Greencastle.

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