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THE FRANKLIN (INDIANA) EVENING STAR Monday, July 29, 1963 Page Two lAJonten 6 HeuA Break-In Report Probed At School Sunday Is Biggest Reunion Day operated by Dean Robert Davis, I Tl a-T SSI 1" Province Park This Season ed into the rear of the turning Two organizations and 20 family gatherings have reported pic- Arvel Johnson, Greenwood, Dies MERIDIAN Drive-In Theatre Road 133-13 Miles Northwest Of Franklin Show At Dusk Picnic Enjoyed Japan Is Theme GREENWOOD Arvel John- car. nics in Province Park Sunday, making July 28 the busiest day son a resident of Greenwood for Police charged Davis with there since this reunion season began. All plan to return next An attempted breaking and entering report investigated early Monday morning at the Needham School by Sheriff authorities tnrnAH mit tr ho a rnn. four years, died suddenly at his traveling too close, home, Horton Place, Sunday tiia By Church Class fCub Scout Pack 257 of New Whiteland had its annual Province Qf ChUTCh PSftV Park Day, which is combined family picnic, playtime, and pres- 7 1 I 4. 1 MnVnUn A nnAvi 1 II I Damage was estimated at entation oi awaras ana prormmuns iu ri uicmucia.

nvv- rjriprc r.c, matelv 75 Dersons attended the affair this year. A. Charles Peter- I Ul M.llrt;i 3 iwemy-eignt memoers oi tne struction mishap. Sf.t i I GJaCe According to Sheriffs Deputy Methodist church and their fam- inn.rH mnrtm9n afternoon. Funeral services are to be conducted in the Burkhart Funeral Home at 10 o'clock Wednes 4KJV ill a inu'vai vmou umui- aay nigm on aiaie noau in "u.re"" ilies enioved a bountiful Dicnic the school had accidently une oi me piunecr ldniuirs ui boughs bearing mm transiormea dropped a brick through one Johnson county, descendants of the Second Mt.

Pleasant Church ujLf ,1 dr Thuret and Lucinda St. John Ainina rnnm into a jaDanese WMn. on nce 8 of the school windows Visitors Return Devore, had its sixtieth annual Barden or the party honoring evemn8- rpnnion Miss Georeianna Hard- fff tt, lT5 A devotional period was con- day morning. Burial will take Union township. No one was replace in Oxford cemetery at ported injured.

Oxford. Cars driven by Ruth Harmon Friends may call at the fun- strunk, 51. Corbin. and eral home at any time after 6 j0hn Robert Drake, 33, R. R.

1, o'clock Monday night and until Morgantown. were in collision, time for the services, which they Snerifrs Deputy Brooks said ADULTS Child Under 12 Free ENTIRE SHOW IN COLOR Henry Fonda, Maureen OHara "SPENCER'S MOUNTAIN' Peter Breck, Tegy McCay "LAD: A WEDNESDAY Walt Disney's "SAVAGE SAM" fUS COLOR CARTOONS 1 OULl illlSi VTluiaui ducted by Miss Nellie Moran, Clark-Pleasant School nUllie iVJINCvaua in and Mrs. Merrill Hendrick Friday evening. u. were the refreshment com- T-, tjm tormer class teacher, and a inrcr f.c.v-s.anuuu.u.u Robert The tables for the dinner were snon Dusiness session was in -r ic iiiiiira fh Vph es en lrierf in a and a great-great grandson or rn a TTarnM xehiia.

tt.ith Jananese nlaoe mats charge of Elmo Weddle. presi- (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Moved To Greenwooa nrmw hriH on Ktio Rnri Mrs Ora Yelton Perry Hon FtrrV OI Hont frc Titnc Tiu-o taoohor t. Wilhnr Ker win serve next year, miss ma napiuns miu cit uctuidicu rhonl The fnr iwhi The son of the late wuour rve1 omos te Franklin have been visiting her nf th riac rineni nF3, scnooi. ine ngures lor 1961-62 and Emm. McDade Johnson directions.

and other Indiana relatives and th The remainder of the evening 3nd Mr Johnson born on April Damape mtleA at are now returning to their home SSRv SSSre of ite Mrs. Fred McClain acted as was spent socially. $349.03 h.gh school. in Las Vegas, Nevada. rj toastmistress for the program The.

rnmmittee in rharup nf Total Costs Raise ly i i(L till mi iv i uiiu vi ldllU dllU VI 111 ntic Ten years ago he retired and the Drake vehicle. four years ago moved to The two sisters and brother eiected president and vice-pres- wmc" touowea me ainner. airs, arrangements was comprised of Superintendent BaKer report-are Mrs. Don Fitzgerald, Miss ident to succeed Mrs. Whitaker c- E- Sandefur gave a very ap- Mrs.

John Graham, Mr. and Mrs. ed teacher increments at Clark Tracy and Troy Pritchard. Mr. and Mrs Hendrickson.

propriate devotional to begin the Russell Bryant, Mr. and Mrs. township boosted the instruction Mr. Johnson was a member Fitzgerald and baby son, Pat, Another large group (96) was John Hayes and Mr. and Mrs.

total from $84,156.70 in 1961-62 of the Greenwood Methodist Arvin Outing to $88,628 in 1962-63. Mesdames Roy Coons, Ross Gerald Parkhurst- accompamea uiem. fhat attending the Doty re The five, in addition to visits union. Jack Doty was the foun Termed Success and the Shrine. Becker, and Wayne Wilson ap- Scottish Rite, rinlilin rol 1i VDC Anr rt tVie famittf u-flirVl was oldfashioned dresses C.d rriCeS lO Th survivors are the widow, tc ONTINUFD FROM PAGE ONE) in.

pearea in timn i nr 1 1 u'li hni'inrf ire civtn nnnni rnQOTina OM I I1C unit iu iiiuiuunpuno ua nig iia oiaui aiuiuai iiiv and sang several songs inter- Mm Oral Jnhntnn two Hauch their aunts. Mrs. Loyd Oshier New officers are Mrs. W. Greenwood Prive-In Theatre f.

S. 31 XT GRFT.MYOOD OFFN 7:00 Total school expenditures in Gark township climbed from $217,560.08 to $132,238. Clark had a two-pupil increase in 1962-63. The total enrollment was 370. Clark's cost per pupil enrollment was $295.84 in elementary ters! Mrs.

Amos Edwards, of my CTayburn Greenwood; Paul JTiir LZZ sei with remarks about the UnJ Dnon Mi ica lain sxreet, oium- uu honored C0Uple. They were ac- iwwc Greenwood and Mrs. Marlene May bus; Low ry amun, sejinuur, comDan ed the ano by Ann A Anderson, of El Paso, Texas; and six grandchildren. Roecr Brow n. North Vernon.

uncle, Kobert Yelton. Box 555, oreenwooa U.K. 4. irom 10 f- Tkow o.ikimihH PquI Hutu ATarlr J- U.m.. SUnaaV.

AU2. 4. in thPir Claiming me rauios were if ou.vv.j cu mj, solo and accompanied Eileen home a mile and a half west and $399.69 in high school for Castner, and Mrs John Doty, ressa Hurt daughter of Wen- Goley who sang a solo. Nine Hurt In Auto Wrecks (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) all of Columbus. Seventy members of the Gosch and Shearer families met Greeenw-; Bonnie Qn Training Ford, daughter of Carl Ford, Gladstone plant, Columbus; Of American Youth of Franklin on Road 144 will the 1962-63 school year.

The celebrate the golden wedding 1961-62 school year had a cost anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. per pupil enrollment of $283.92 Earl Price, R.R. 1. in the elementary and $590.13 in Presents Gift Herman Hendricks made a BiUy Hall.

son of Billy rant pare onei together for their twentieth ann- very short talk and presented the They were married in Taber- high school. werc kert at the trosoital for Hall Sevmour: Brvant Johnson. ual session. They elected Rich- observation, son of Bennie Johnson, North of which you are a part in your ard Schoentrup. president, and couple with a gift of money from nacle Christian church, Aug.

7, Average daily attendance in According to Trooper Purcell, Vernon. daily lives and hi rearing your Lois Coy secretary to follow the church. Mr. Sandefur gave 1913. Clark township during the past Fitzpatrick was driving North Other prizes won by Franklin children.

We must know how to Floyd Cummins and Maxine the benediction. They have a son, Ronald Price school year was 330 and in 1961- on State Road 37 during a Arvin employees were: Coke give them the things they need Phillips. nrpsrnt rrP Mr an! SouthlX)rt: tw0 daughters, 62 it was 325. heavy rain. He reportedly pass- cooler, IdeU Treece; tumbler m0st.

Thev must learn that Hague Family Meets Kinnlar Tr and Mrs" Thclma Corb'n ol Floral The cost per pupil in average ed a car and then returned set. Hubert Mickles: air mat- there are thines of more worth This was the fortv-fifth ,7 Cltv- Fla and Mrs. Idell Ful- daily attendance was S335.49 in Academy Award Nominations r.ddie Albert, Robert Mitrhum, John Wavne "THE LONGEST DAY" At 8:43 At Dusk A Cr.lor Cartoon Laff Riot "HO A I) RUNNER REVUE' Adm. Adults $1.25 Child fnder 11 Free Franklin, and elementary and $440.84 in high Frar back to the right side of the tress. Edgar Followell; pen and than the struggle for power, gathering of the familv founded ,7 'lv n(j mc? RR- mad.

but the car sUd out of pencil set, Faye Moore; insulat- m0ney, and material riches." bv Dannel and Anna Handy bT ei' andchildren. rontml ed oicnie iuff. Georce Irvine: watx, htiv. nroc.nt iMrs- Leancler ne. ir.

ana Mr. Price is a school in 1962-63 and $321.24 in retired paper elementary and $439.99 in high reti V. Vt I ne saia ine nomes, lamuies rharlp! Kupff and sons, hanger. school in 1961-62. and Mr.

and Mrs. John W. Kin- nick. v. w.

and schools plav an important viuru, crashed into a large tree, turn- compass. Davey Coff man; development president, and Alice Fave Heck ing over and striking another danger signal Felmon Hogan; fc- madp to follow Mrs. Vinnie Miller and t- hobby tool kit. Herschel Bray; HPdiratPH teachers and Esther Fay Miller as officers. Mrs.

McClain was assisted by Summer COSTUME JEWELRY impaa u.r u.u youngsters with minds and souls. rs- aa ferry, age 81, was Mrs Roy Coons, Mrs. William threw young Gregory out of the hand drill, Harold Mayer; re- the oldest person poe Fowler and car about 100 feet up the road, chargeable flashught, M. C. Jas- Discusses Prayer Ban voungest was four-month-old Mrs' Ross Becker in arrange- The motor also flew out of the per; Corning ware pan, Loren ussl Gavle Heck, Mrs.

Harry ments car and landed alongside Gre- Vaught; pressure sprayer, Ray He mentioned the Supreme rjafferon and her daughter, gory. Robertson; coffee maker, Nor- Court of the U.S. and briefly Mrs Stewart of Jeffer- The Unzickers are to sail for The accident was reported man Rhodes; electric drill, discussed its decision barring sonviue came the greatest dis- Japan from San Francisco, Aug. Saturday at 4:55 p.m. in front Chester Kaserman; camera, prayers from the public schools.

tance to attend the picnic. 1. They will spend about two of the John Richards residence, Marion Kean; can opener, Hen- He said there existed a diver- sixteen members of Franklin years in Tokio in language R.R. 2. Greenwood.

ry Partenheimer; sabre saw, sity of opinion as to the wisdom High Scnooi ciass of 1930 brought school and then will work as Car Goes Into Creek Augustus Smith; electric blend- 0f this decision. He stressed theif famu making the total missionaries for the Church of A 50-year-old Martinsville man er. Dale Gene Fox; vacuum that good examples by parents attendance at their reunion of Christ in Japan. They are serv- was injured early Sunday morn- cleaner, Jessie Vandivier; Corn- jn the home and religious train- 38 A number of absent mem- in under the American Re- ir.g. after the car in which he ing ware pan George Creighton, ing in the churches could help be had sent lelters to be rad church Missionary was riding ran off County Road Jf-.

After Market warehouse; youngsters develop spiritually. The group elected Raymond Board 700S. three miles South Tra- and coffee maker Jerry Ar- should be sure, as church- Jones and Lvdia Doris McGinnis, anil nlunseil infn rrwV nold. Aftef Market arehOUSC PKiricli-in nonnlc tn nrn. f- coin oi rranmin, to succeea rPiativPS here for the Ha mfh qnrl rpn vor tnr nilr -1 i i Johnson County Sheriff Ar MemU "anKn event included Dr.

and Mrs. young PPOP, R.R., and Erma Forsythe Harold D. Vebb and daughter. The Rev. Robert Pollock rmn- Barnes ScoUsburg.

as president Dia of Urbana Mr and Ister of the Mt. Auburn Metho- and secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Robert Patterson and dist church, made the call to n.i.io r. thur Worrick reported Herman H.

Hogan. Martinsville, suffer- Q0t ed a cut on the nose and a bruise on his head in the crash. Rites Wednesday the DePrez-Scott Co. Franklin's Big Rusy Store" (AlllllliG And FREEZER SUPPLIES Cold Pack Canners Pressure Cookers and Canners Colanders Rlanchers Freezer Boxes Freezer Paper Freezer Rags Freezer Tape snOP FRANKLIN A COMPLETE SHOPPING CENTER Driver of the auto, Charles (C0NTINUED FROM GE ONc, worship; Mrs. Mark VanNuys, 'vnv; v.

uitii iyui oifiia vi h-f 1 1 jiiivi. The largest attendance (121) one of whom was the youngest WILD MAN'S JEWELRY A.nnr1 i i Aon nf Vi the age of one saniuru iaiun, oi, escaped injury in the istice was signed in November, son Countv Council of Church the Burickey 8t 1916. Women, gave the invocation; union. This was the twenty- year. 49 N.

Slain Payron was arrested by Sher- In other assignments he had the Rev. Stanley G. Bu5h, min- The 20 members of Frank iff Worrick and Deputy George been witb the 65th Infantry in ister of Second Mt. Pleasant scenaems oi Petro's family chose Mrs. Rob-Brooks on a charge of operat- Puerto Rico, had spent four Baptist cburch, read the Scrip- and Louisa Chesher Bnckey.

ert Todd tQ head the group ing a motor vehicle while under years as instructor in R.O.T.C. ture Dr John F. Williams of- Clarence Bnckey of Knignts- the influence of intoxicating at Kansas State Agricultural fered the Evening Praver; the tovvn- is president and Anna Mae Moses Pruitt founded the liquor. College at Manhattan. Kans.

Rev Dan Immel, minister Oxford. Ohio, is sec- family that met for the eighth Car, Truck Collide and had helped train the 179th Trafalgar Christian church, retary of the group. year. Forty relatives attended A 21-year-old Greenwood Infantry of the 45th Division of gave the offertory prayer; the Frank Comer was the founder the picnic. ung man was slightly injured the Oklahoma National Guard, Rev William H.

Werth. chair- of the family that had 71 pres- fifteenth reunion of the in a car-truck collision reported for service in World War II. man Rurai Johnson ent for its seventeenth reunion. END OF JULY VALUES At in Greenwood. DEER county Council of Churches and This year's hosts were Mr.

and 42 persons attending Ora Rich-minister of the Bethany Presby- Mrs. Gay Comer of Jefferson- ardson. age 80. was the oldest terian church of Whiteland, pre- ville. Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Com- and Scott Hudson age tw0 and sented the speaker. er, of ScoUsburg, will serve in a half the voungest. Ora Rich-The Rev. Mr.

Pollock gave the that capacity next year. Those ardson and Pirn Held Varied Positions Later he was with the Prisoner of War camp in Florence, and was with the 364th In the report released today by the Greenwood Police Department. Ralph Richhart. complained of neck and back in col juries In the Friday accident. Infantry in the Aleutians.

He Benediction. The Johnson Coun- coming from out-of-state were tat th rolice said Richhart was driv- had been Post Commander at tv Choir, directed by Professor Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Comer paces 0f Anna Thompson and camp iauon. cam.

ana in me David M. Kellermeyer, assistant ana son oi Mwarn, umu, auu Minnie Richardson. Rose Family Gathers Inspector General Depart- professor of music, Franklin Col- the Norman Comer family trom ment at the Presidio in Cali- iege. sang "Bless the Lord, Champaign, 111. The oldest rel-fornia.

mv Soul." "Brother James Air," ative attending was Clyde Com- Kenneth and Pat Walls suc- uur liou is a nun auu uirs- ci, afc rppd John and Pat TCidn-pll ae Col. Jones married Mrs. Rita The rnnsreeation creat -srandson. Scott Morris, on" fn" ra eu as ----0-- umcers 01 uie uose iamuy. ine or ort tr anrt 9 naif Sessinger, secretary to the Ad sang me va? vt, tortieth reunion of the erouD Good Idea.

Consort-date your debts. Lump them together and pay them off with a cash loan from us. Chances are yourorw monthly payment will be a lot less than you're paying out ev ery month right now. jutant General of the Oklaho- Mnvfnt t- Joyful, We Adore Shelton and Elizabeth Handy was attended bv 45 nersons ma viuaru, wno survives him. Mrs.

Sessinger was the mother of two children. Thee," "Ye Servants of God," founded the family that met for "Faith of Our Fathers. Living the thirtieth reunion, with 45 Fifty relatives attended the Still" and "Jesus Shall Reign relatives present. Mrs. Ronald seventeenth annual picnic of 1 I anu nas iwir granacnuaren, io where er the Sun." Mrs.

Wil- r.rnhhs succeeds Mrs. Maurice oescenaanis 01 Jonn H. and i wnom me coionei was deeply liam Wendt was the organist, devoted. Col. Jones was a charter CAPITAL FINANCE CORPORATION 34 Jefferson St Phone: 735-5117, Franklin Clark, both of Indianapolis, as tnzaoetn laylor.

officers chairman of the group. There are Earl Dickerson and Laurel are three octogenarians in the Walden. both of Indianapolis, family: Mrs. Ella Wells of Shel- and Bonnie Wayman. Outgoing bvville, age 83, and Mr.

and President and vice-president Mrs. George Handy of Franklin, "re an(l Kenneth County Budgets Call member of Community Congregational church in Johnson county and a member of the For $20,821 Increase Franklin Masonic lodge. xienuncKson. Kr(K rco (11 Model ECU 22 1 Only survivors, besides the (Continued from page one) Ui- ir. Ttr it Mr.

rinronPB Vrinco nuipf! OI has a proposed increase for 1964 has been chosen chairman of the was of the 30 persons wiaow ana siep-cniiartn. are the brother, Nelson, a niece and nephew, and four grand-nieces and grandnephews. and step-children. cue mainiy to new raaio ana Hardin familv whose ancestors "rT- 01 R. E.

BYERLT, Mgr. Washington and Mary Price Dase siauon unu. new pairoi are Andrew and Etta Kackley car, vacation replacements. Hardin Fifty attended this, its Hoes' five-month-o 1 great-grandson. Virgil Paul Fruth.

of Morgantown, was the youngest. sawea-on snoigun, typewriter sjxtn region, repair and radio operators overall pay boost. No funds Officers of the family descend hoon nmnnort tnr fm.rth tm Phillip Johnson are Er BIG 22 CU. FT. FREEZER Imperial Model It's The Finest 070 OC w.

Ever At 3Zy.7J t. EASY TERMS AVAILABLE SEE US The second reunion of de- naetina vmitn rf Pnehviila rvroc. deputy, which Sheriff Arthur i scendants of Clarence and Worrick said is badly needed in Gwaingsof Frank- 01ive Walters had 50 relatives the county. hn. vice-president; Neva Wag- attendance.

A breakdown on the 16 bud- of Indianapolis, secretary; members of th mH Kamn Waoannor nf Tnrl ana. lne memDerS Ot the gets suomiuea Dy ine various wriBht and Rnenrc famiiioe countv deoartments. including PUs. treasurer. Attendance at WBt df cwed DE SOW the 1964 proposed figures and the Pcnic was 23- the 1963 approved funds is as Mitchell Reunion follows Seventy-five Mitchells attend- on Table 3A as their meeting place for 1964.

Charles T. Wright of Franklin R.R. 2, will be president and Bernice Proposed Approved ed the clan's thirty-fifth gather- Crad mm inff Th lil net relative nrnt The oldest relative present, What We Sell, We Service and Finance 1963 inK- 1964 imj rrx. ti v. "coouici.

WHEN YOU VISIT OUR EXHIBIT AT THE JOHNSON CO. 4-H YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME IN AND HEAR THE BEAUTIFUL MUSIC FROM WURLITZER PIANOS AND ORGANS AND LOWREY ORGANS ST COMPLETE LINES OF SHEET MUSIC AND RECORDS BUTTZ-HIGGINS MUSIC CENTER WILGRO SHOPPING CENTER, GREENWOOD, IND. Sheriffs Jail 9,817 Home 45.405 Ag. Agent 15.889 Prosctr. 7.045 W.

R. Ass. 5.915 Assessor 19.610 Coroner 4.965 Fair Bd. 5.000 Sup. Crt.

16.435 Pin. Com. 10,597 Treas. 31,582 Recorder 21,308 Educ. Bd.

18.975 Health 35,085 Surveyor 9,735 503.000 1,1 iiiuiiins ui icua- 5.735 non. is 84; the youngest, Eric 44.805 Dale Harrison, is five months 14.198 old. Officers following Carl 6.370 Henry Mitchell. Charles Mitchell 5.860 and Ruth Mitchell are Mrs. vid White of Prince's Lakes, Max 4.965 Mitchell of Franklin R.R.

1, and 5,000 Mrs. Logan W. Curry, 2001 W. 16,435 Jefferson Kokomo. The tertainment committee for 1964 27,501 will be Joseph Mitchell, Billy 17,550 Joe Pickerell and Norma Jean 27,320 Daugherty.

33.635 Mr. and Mrs. Scott Howell 9,705 were chosen by the 45 attending Miss Roberta Todd offers SPECIAL DAYS Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Permanents 50 Off Reg. 15.0017.5020.0025.00 The Fountain Room Beauty Salon MR. RAY CRAWFORD.

OWNER-STYLIST 160 N. Madison Greenwood in the Medical Arts Bldg. Phone TU 1-9922 the Parsley reunion to head the TOTAL $305,306 $284,485 family next year. Mr. and Mrs.

Note Additional appropria- Robert Poe are the outgoing tions were granted this year in officers. addition to the 1963 approved Thomas and Nancy Hardesty expenditures, making sheriffs, Patterson were ancestors of jail, $8,867, and asses- the family that had 22 present sor, $19,590. for its sixty-first reunion. Out-.

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