The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 October 1968 — Page 3
Friday, October 18, 1968
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
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| Bible Thought I found an altar with this inscription, “To the Unknown God.” Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you. -Acts 17:23. Even today many people do not know the God they worship.
Beech Grove plans evening The Beech Grove United Methodist Church will have evening worship around the camp fire across the road from the church at 7:30 p.m. October 20th. The Youth of the church will sponsor a weiner roast just after the service.
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Mr. and Mrs. David Walbring, 1724 Garfield, Terre Haute are the parents of a nine pound baby boy, Andrew David, born Oct. 14 at St. Anthony Hospital.
A.A.U.W. A. A. U. W. will meet Tuesday evening 8:00 at the home of Mrs. John Boyd, 210 Hillsdale. The program “Economics of Family Life in Afghanistan” will be given by Mr. and Mrs. John Wright who have recently returned to Greencastle from Afghanistan where they spent 18 months.
Revival services Each evening at 7:00 p.m., Oct. 20 to 27, Dr. Homer Britton, of Dayton, Tennessee, will be conducting Revival Services at the Hanna St. Baptist Church, 501 E. Hanna St., Greencastle. Masonic Notice Called meeting, Cloverdale lodge number 132 F and AM, Saturday October 19, at 4:30 p.m. work in M.M. degree. Supper at 6:00 p.m. Visitors welcome. Paul E. Dean W.M. Visiting Mrs. Ed Maddox of Evansville is visiting her sister in law, Mrs. Everett Maddox she will be here until Sat.
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A daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Hudelson Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hudelson of 3114 East Murry Street, Indian^)oils are the parents of a daughter born October 14th at Community Hospital. Mrs. Hudelson is the former Joyce Lewallen, graduate of Greencastle High School and General Hospital School of Nursing. Honoring Mrs. Ethel Grouser, Mrs. Ella McBride, Mrs. Edith Frank, Mrs. Bess Vancleave, Mrs. Florence Snider, Mrs. Guy Pickens, Mrs. Grace Hurst, Mrs. D.E. Ruark, Mrs. Clair Bundy honored Mrs. Ed Maddox with a luncheon served at Torr’s yesterday. Now you know By United Press International The oldest ski ever found is believed to be at least 4,500 years old. It was in a bog at Hoting, Sweden.
LBJ signs new law WASHINGTON (UPI)— President Johnson today signed into law legislation to step up aid for the nation’s overcrowded colleges. The bill also contained a provision to cut off aid to students who participate in campus disorders. Johnson also signed into law a sweeping overhaul of the vocational education program, authorizing $3 billion over three years starting July 1. The higher education bill authorizes $7.3 billion through fiscal 1971 to help private and public universities to build classrooms, improve libraries and expand graduate student programs. The aid cut-off amendment provides that students convicted by a court or found guilty by the university, after adequate hearing, of conduct that damages college property or disrupts classes would lose federal aid for two years.
GREENCASTLE KIWANIS CLUB PRESENTS Travel & Adventure Series 1968-69 At Greencastle Junior High Auditorium 8:00 P.M. SHARP 1. Wed., Oct. 23. 1968-JOE ADAIR "Grecian Panoramas" 2. Wed., Oct. 27.. 1968-ROMAIN WILHELMSEN "Timbuktu, Africa, and Beyond" 3. Wed., Jan. 15. 1969-JAMES FORSHEE "Holiday in the Canadian Rockies" 4. Wed. Feb. 19. 1969-DENNIS COOPER "Montana Adventure" 5. Wed.. Mar.. 19, t 969 - ROBERT BROUWER..." America Of Thee I Sing" 6. Wed., Apr., 23, 1969-STAN 8. IRENE PAULAUSKAS "Exploring Poland" Season Tickets Available-See Any Kiwanian FOR TICKETS OR INFORMATION - 0L 3-3260
PUTNAM COUNTY DEMOCRAT TEAM
FRANCIS N. HAMILTON, Judge Putnam Circuit Court. Greencastle High School, Central Business College, DePauw University (AB), Indiana University School of Law (LLB). Judge Hamilton is a former Deputy Attorney General of Indiana, City Attorney and County Attorney. He is married and has four children and is a member of the First Christian Church of Greencastle and numerous civic, veteran and fraternal organizations. Prior to his election as Judge in 1962, he was regularly engaged in the practice of law except for four years in service during World War II.
CLIFFORD HILLIS, Auditor. Clifford is a life long resident of Monroe Township, being an owner and operator of a farm east of Brick Chapel. He attended Bainbridge and Greencastle schools and graduated from Central Business College in Indianapolis. He is married to the former Enid Hudlin and they have one son who is a graduate of Purdue University and is currently serving in the United States Army, training at Fort Polk, Louisiana. He is a member of the Brick Chapel Methodist Church. He served on the A.S.C. county committee for a number of years and was President of Putnam County Farm Bureau for five years. He also served on the Putnam County planning committee and Fair Board.
PERCY M. RICE, Treasurer. Graduate Greencastle High School. Thirty years experience in business. Percy is married and has two daughters and three grand children. Member of Groveland F & AM, Eastern Star, Lions Club, Royal Arch and Select Mason’s.
KENNETH SHANNON, Commissioner 1st District, age 57, R.R. 1, Roachdale, Indiana. Farmer in Russell Township, and life time resident of Putnam County. Graduated Russellville High School. World War II Veteran, served 23 months in S.W. Pacific. Member of Roachdale Masonic Lodge, American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. Married to the former Regina Rogers of Putnamville, and they have two daughters in Russellville School. Former member of Putnam County Council.
RICHARD E. HUFFMAN, Commissioner, 3rd District. A graduate of Reelsville High School, Culver Military Academy, and attended DePauw University. Earl is running for a second term as County Commissioner, and is a well known Washington Township farmer with over 40 years of road experience as a worker and contractor. He is a member of the Big Walnut Baptist Church, Putnam County Planning Commission and West Central Indiana Commissioners Association, serving as Secretary and Treasurer.
CHARLES H. RECTOR, JR., Coroner. Greencastle High School, DePauw University (AB), Northwestern University (PHD). Charles has been a lifelong resident of Putnam County, and he and his wife Bessie, have one daughter. He is a member of Gobin Memorial Methodist Church, York and Scottish Rites Masonry, Elks (Past Exalted Ruler), Moose and Rotary Club. He is associated with his father in Rector Funeral Home, Greencastle, Indiana.
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Mrs. Merle Troyer hosts DAR meeting
Washburn Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution held their October meeting at the home of Mrs. Merle Troyer. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Rexell Boyd, Mrs. Evan Crawley and Mrs. Howard Dean. Mrs. William Boatright, Program Chairman, presented as guests, members of A they Society, Children of the American Revolution, whose program “Exemplify a Meeting” was well given. Douglas Huckleberry, president of CAR, was in charge of the program, with Laura Huckleberry giving the invocation. Other CAR members taking part, were John Sears, Mark Huckleberry, and Keith Jeffers. Following this meeting, refreshments in keeping with the Halloween Season were enjoyed by the members and their guests. After a pleasant social hour, the CAR members were excused as they are all In school, and had to prepare lessons. Mrs. Paul Sutherlin, Chairman of DAR Schools, collected monetary gifts which will be given to two of the DAR Schools, Tamassee and Kate Duncan Smith Schools. Mrs. Truman Yuncker, Dr. Winona Welch and Mrs. Perry Michael reported on the State DAR Conference which they attended October 3 and 4 at the Sheraton-Lincoln Hotel in Indianapolis. Of special interest were addresses by Mrs. Erwin
FUNERAL NOTICES Dee Allen dies in Urbana Maurice Hurst received word of the death of his cousin Dee Allee of Urbana 111. The Allee family were former residents of Belle Union Community. Miss Allee resided In Urbana 111. for many years, she was 90 years old when she died. Funeral arrangements were Friday at 1:30 at the Ramner Wiykoss Funeral Home, burial will be in Urbana. County Hospital Thursday Dismissals Mrs. Kenneth Barr and baby girl, Greencastle Mrs, Jerald Karch and baby girl, Greencastle Charley Day, Fillmore Robert Lewis, Greencastle Callie Spencer, Greencastle Marie Tate, Greencastle
Thar's Gold Thar WASHINGTON (UPI)—Part of the workings of the largest producing gold mine in the Western Hemisphere can be seen by visitors to the town of Lead, S.D., says the American Automobile Association. Daily tours are conducted through the surface workings only.
Frees Seimes, President General of NSDAR, on “Power of the Franchise and Good Citizenship”, National Defense luncheon speaker, M. Stanton Evans, and Mr. Richard Becker, guest speaker at Historian’s Luncheon, on “Christianity versus Com-munism-Russia and Poland.” i New Maysville | news By Lulu Ward Mr. and Mrs. Bill Martin and family formerly of FountainTown visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Martin Sunday. Philip and Gale Woodall are on the sick list. Arthur Woodall and family visited with his sister and family at Edinburg Sunday. Lester Wilson was released from the Hospital last Thursday. Marion Resser is in the Indianapolis Hospital. Robert Leaks spent Sunday with John Bonames at North Salem in honor of Mr. Bonames birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward celebrating their 30th Wedding Anniversary 15th of October. Sewing Group will meet Church World Service Sewing group will meet Monday afternoon, Oct. 21, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the Presbyterian Church. There are many different things to do and women interested in helping with a worthwhile project are urged to come and join the group. Mother-Daughter home Mrs. Kenneth Barr and daughter, Catharine Ann, returned Thursday to their home on Greencastle R.R.4. Cathy Ann, who was weighed in at 8 pounds and 4 ounces when she was borr in Putnam County hospital Monday, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bombei of Amo and Mr. and Mrs. David Barr of Greencastle. Everglades Attendance FLAMINGO, Fla. <UPI) — Indications are that 1968 attendance in Everglades National Park will climb past the million mark again for the third successive year. Department of Interior officials believe that in the next six-and-a half years the south Florida wildlife sanctuary will attract more vacationers than it did during its first 20 years. Major tourist facilities within the 2,300-square-mile Park are at Flamingo on Florida Bay. —Bishop ing to City Hall and get married.” “When you come back ?” Glad said. “Are you going somewhere?” He grinned. “Nobody knows it yet,” he said confidentially. “The Olympic is sailing for Europe Saturday. Jolson and Ruby Keeler are getting married Friday. He likes me so much, honey, that I’m invited to go on the honeymoom.” Gladys Glad tilted her head back and laughed until the other customers began to laugh with her. “Second man on a honeymoon!” She said when she caught her breath. “Oh, Mark”. . . .
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