The Terre Haute Tribune from Terre Haute, Indiana (2024)

6 HAUTE TRIBUNE. Thtiradey, Jon. 29, If70 DEATHS" MRS. MABEL R. HOLTHAIS Mrs.

Mabel R. Holthaus, 82, 1205 Oak died at 1:30 a.m Thursday at the Wallace Nurs- ing Home. She as a member of the Senior Citizens Club of Terre Haute, and Women of the Moose. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lavina Terre Haute, and one sister-in- law, Mrs.

Pauline Holthaus. Terre Haute. Services will held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Callahan Funeral Home with the Rev Willard Doyle officiating, Burial will be in the Riverside Cemetery in Attica Friends may call after noon: Friday. ihmw WMti Prudey Marm Ml Continued From Page 4.

Two-Session On the Line Program Set at Union Hospital As a part of an effort in tinuing education for the the Obstetrical Department of Union Hospital will present a two-s ssion educational oro-; gram, according to Delia Owens, director of hospital education. An invitation is being extended to nurses working in obstetrics and other nurses who are interested in the clinical; area of topics to be presented. The program will be con-, ducted in the Indiana State Uni- more. to include a fast- growing fleet of submarines (similar to the Polaris), new mecium-range bomber aircraft have been introduced which could carry atomic weapons into Europe, or on one-way missions into the United PAN AMERICAN World Airways must have set some kind of aviation record for economic sophistication on the night it set the more publicized record of being the first of the huge world carriers to fly passengers across the Atlantic in the huge Boeing 747. The lesser-hailed record 2 LOCAL PERSONS TO GET DEGREES AT ST LOUIS U.

I Two students from Terre Haute will be among the 565 graduates of St. Louis University Sunday with one of them being among the 66 who will receive PhD degrees. George of 892 Dawd Ln. will get his PnD in mathematics from the Jesuit school, while Susan M. McKibben of 1920 Ohio Blvd will be awarded allow time for quest.oo8 a bachelor of arts degree in regarding the changes, speech.

tive Palm Sunday will be conducted Feb. 13 at St. Mary-of- the-Woods College. The workshop, which will be conducted by Rev. J.

L. Richardt, will begin at 4 p.m. and run until approximately 10 p.m. The workshop will include the reasons for the changes, a demonstration of the new' Mass, detailed discussions of the changes and options and a presentation on the methods and forms of the readings which will become a part of the Mass structuie. The program is formulated to JACK M.

CRANNY Jade M. Cranny, 81, 1040 N. Delaware Indianapolis, formerly of Terre Haute, died at 3:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis. He Is a mem- gv ber of the Terre Haute Elks Lodge, a member of Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Indianapolis.

He is survived by the widow. Clara: three brothers, Ty, Indianapolis; Joe, Tucson, and Leo, Davenport. Iowa, and two sisters, Mrs. George Jameson and Mrs. Helen Wellington, both of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Services will be at 8:30 a.m. Saturday at the Patrick J. Ryan Funeral Home to be followed by Requiem Mass at 9 am. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery.

The Rosary will be redted at 7 p.m. Fri-j day at the Ryan Chapel, fol- be lowed by an Elks Memorial Serv- Wery "Friends may call' ice at 7:30 p.m. Friends may call after 4 Friday. WEATHER is forecast for most Eastern stales and the coastal regions of Oregon and Washington, sunns and drv weather will prevail throughout most of the rest of the nation. AP Wirephoto Map.

versity School of Clin- was this: ical Education building north of The with the hospital. 352 passengers aboard, came Dr. Roy J. Ault and Dr. Ed- down with trouble in one of its ward M.

Johnson, both mem- enormous engines, (You could Their degrees will be given bv Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S. president of the university. LITURGICAL WORKSHOP SET AT ST.

MARY'S WEATHER ELSEWHERE One of nine workshops set by bers of the staff who drive your ear into its air the Liturgical Commission of the scoop.) After much debate and By THE ASSOCIATEI) PRESS High LowPr. Albany, cloudv40 35 .15 Albaquerquc. clear 52 19 Atlanta, cloudy69 55 Bismarck, 279 .04 Boise, cloudy 4027 Boston, cloudy ...3734 Buffalo, fog 50 36 .10 Charlotte, cloudy6753 Chicago, cloudy 55 36 Cincinnati, cloudy G446 .75 Cleveland, cloudy 52 39 .28 Denver, clear 44 14 Des Moines, snow 41 20 Detroit, cloudy 49 .38 .12 Fairbanks, snow 13 -18 .04 Fort Worth, clear 8345 A Helena, cloudy 31 20 Honolulu, clear 84 72 Indianapolis, cloudy 7333 .80 Jacksonville, clear 76 60 Juneau, rain 38 36 .19 Kansas City, cloudy 61 31 Los Angeles, dear 74 35 Louisville, dear 6847.63 Memphis, cloudy 7454,12 Miami, dear 7571 Milwaukee, cloudy 40 35 .01 Mpls cloudy 3718 New Orleans, cloudy 81 67 New York, cloudy 4739 Omaha, clear Philadelphia, cloudy 43 Phoenix, clear 80 Pittsburgh, rain PUnd, rain .19 Ptlnd, fog Rapid City, clear Richmond clear St. Louis, clear .12 Salt Lk. City, clear San Diego, dear San cloudy Seattle, cloudy Tampa, clear Washington, cloud: Winnipeg, cloudy 69 34 4316 4336 71 32 55 48 40 26 4632 35 14 53 41 76 36 3414 67 40 5748 4535 79 60 49 38 23-13 practice gynecology and ob-i stetrics; Mrs.

Margaret Hack-, ler. RN, obstetrical supervisor, Mrs. Billie Wheeler. RN. room nurse, will conduct the program.

It will be conducted from 7 20 p.m. until 9 a.m. Feb. 11 and Feb. 18, with the major topics be of the Patient in and Deliver and in Labor and De- 07 llivery delay, the passengers were brought back to the terminal and debarked.

around another someone from Pan Am said, in effect. Up purred the loaded its cargo and people and off it went to London. Nice to have a spare S23 million-dollar vehicle in the garage, wot? Archdiocese of Indianapolis to inform priests of the changes in the man from nationwide is on your side for AH TOM ORLANDO 806 LOCKPORT RD. 232-0318 ationwide MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY MUTUAL EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY I Lift INSURANCE COMPANY I in Memory Garden Ceme- BRENDA LEE DOTY WILLIAM A. WASSON CLINTON.

Ind. William A. Wasson, 60, 3430 NW Brenda Lee Doty, infant 20th Oakland Park, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamesi formerly of Clinton, died Doty, 1474 Chestnut died at Wednesday in the Keesler Air 11:04 a.m.

Wednesday in Union Force Base Hospital, Biloxie, Hospital. Surviving are the Miss. He was a retired Colonel grandparents, Mr. and Mr s. the U.S.

Army and a mem- William Varvel, Mr. and Mrs. of the Masonic Lodge at Roy Bragg, all of Terre Haute. 1 Lawrence, Scottish Rite, and Robert Doty, Sullivan Valley of Indianapolis, and the Graveside services will be held Memphis. Tenn, Surviving are at 9 a.m.

Friday at Highland widow, Nell: two brothers, Lawn Cemetery. John, Augusta. and Gordon, Danville, 111., and a sister, MRS. SOPHIE MURPHY Mrs. Golden Stepp, Scottland, Services for Mrs.

Sophie Mur- a phy, 75, formerly of Terre at the Frist Funeral Home, conducted by a military detachment from Fort Harrison, Indianapolis. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. Friends may call after 5 p.m. Friday. MRS.

FLORICE STUNKARD CLAY CITY, Ind. (Special) Mrs. Florice Stunkard, 93, RR 1, died Wednesday morning at the Wilson Nursing Home, Knightsville, Ind. She was member of the Eighth Street United Methodist Church. Surviving are two grandchildren: two great grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.

Private funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Schoopen- horst Funeral Home, with the Rev. Kenneth Holdzkom officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Friends may call.

GETS THE PART LONDON Nu reyev, the Russian ballet dancer who defected to England in 1961, has been signed to play the part of his famous dancer countryman, the late Vaslav Nijinsky, in a movie. It will be first screen role. Producer Harry Saltzman said Wednesday the movie would be directed by British director Tony Richardson starting in July. School Plans Continued From Page One. 3 TERRE HAUTE MEN JOIN LAW ENFORCEMENT CLASS Three Terre Haute men will CALIF.

ADOPTS PRE-MARRIAGE COUNSELING SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) California, which recently made it easier for people to get divorced, is now considering making it tougher for young couples to get married. Assemblyman James A. Hayes, R-Long Beacn, intro-: begin 12 weeks of intensive law duced a bill Wednesday to enforcement training Feb. 2, qujre persons under 18 to discuss their marriage plans with a clergyman or a marriage counselor for at least six hours.

Haute, who died Tuesday at Pontiac, will be it 1 p.m. Saturday at the Thomas Funeral Home. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Friday.

HEDRICK JONES Hedrick Jones. 72, formerly of Terre Haute, died. Wednesday morning in Chicago. Surviving are three sons, John, Bert, and Lillie, all of Chicago; three daughters. Mrs.

Betty Stewart, Anderson; Mrs. Georgeann Van Meter, Chicago, and Miss Roberta Jones, Chicago. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning in Chicago. Burial will follow in Highland Lawn Cemetery in Terre Haute at 3 p.m. Saturday.

Local arrangements will be conducted by Gillis Memory Chapel. EVERETT I. GARRETT MRS BANKS SANDBORN. fnd. Everett I.

Garrett. 76 Marco, Mrs- Mlldrcd Banks' 67- 205 N. Cross died Tuesday evening at her residence. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Irene Fenner, Robinson, and Mrs.

Estelle Boring. Grant's Pass, and a brother, John S. Brown, Okmulgee, Okla. Services will be at 10 a.m. streets in West Terre Haute, a point never reached by flood water in the past.

John Curry and Associates ii the architectural firm. White Excavating received the contract for preparation of the site on a low bid of $11,000. Dr. Huys commented to news men on the recent vote by Presi dent Richard Nixon of the health and education bill. He said the action would either mean the elimination of some special programs or funding of them locally.

Tentative dates for the two new high opening have been set at January, 1971, for the north school and March, 1971, for the south high school, he said. Weather conditions have hampered construction on the south elementary school. When asked about the relocation otf the VCSC administrative offices once the Wiley property has been disposed, Dr. Huys said no decisions have been made. He reserved further comment until he has discussed a new site with the school board.

The new west elementary school has been designed with the utmost flexibility of class room space in mind. The building will include 24 classrooms, with some rooms divided by movable walls for mass group instruction. In addition there will be two kindergarten rooms and two special education rooms, all self-contained including toilet facilities. A multi-purpose room, inelud ing a dining area, also will have a portable wall that can be opened for auditorium usage. The stage in the room is portable and can be stored in sections when not in use or moved throughout building for classroom use.

Locker rooms will be adjacent to the multi- the Indiana State Police recruit school at Indiana University. The three from Terre Haute are John T. Jett, son of Attorney John R. Jett, Herbert W. Jones and Terre K.

Snow. The local men are among 75 young men who will undergo the training to become Indiana State Police Troopers. Following their completion of the course the young men will be assigned to districts and ride with veteran troopers on patrol. NEXT TIME you see a newspaper picture of those pitifully starving children of Biafra. dying of starvation while the victorious Nigerian forces sell the contributed food, loot, rape, imprison and murder, clip it out and send it to Thant.

His address Secretary General, United Nations, New York, Thant, whose Burmese name translates roughly into gave Nigeria a clean bill of health and good intentions, in respect to Biafra, during his hit-and-run trip there. I wonder if an im- If the adviser through! the peachment clause in the Char- marriage a poor idea, he would be obligated to tell the judge. The minors then would have the task of persuading the judge to let them marry anyway Hayes said his purpose is to reduce the number of divorces ter? FAMILY NIGHT AT KERMAN GROTTO Kerman Grotto will hold its among young couples. Current regular Family Night Friday, divorce figures for California; Regular good menu of fish, show half of all marriages end- fries and slaw will be ing in divorces. served starting at Games 5:30 p.m.

ANDERSON'S an 721 National West Terre Haute MARKET Open 7 Days A.M. to 8 P.M. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities Bolling Beef, Brisket or Plate 29c Lb. Big Old Fashioned Conies 39c Lb. Smoked Sausage, Polish style 69c Lb.

Bacon Ends, 5-Lb. Box $1.59 Ground Beef 59c Lb. Hog Brains, 5-Lb. Pail 98c BIG ROUND DONUTS, STILL 69c doz. 1 Ore Ida Chopped Onions, Frozen Pkg, 19c Reames Home Style Frozen Egg Noodles, 8-0z.

Pkg. 3 for $1.00 Milford Corn, 303 Can 5 for $1.00 Hunts Peaches, No. 2 V2, Halves or Slices 33c Thousand island or Russian Wish Bone Salad Dressing, 8-0z. 33c died at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in Freeman-Greene County Hospital, Linton.

He had been a trustee of Stafford Township for 12 years and was a retired carpenter. He was a member of the Marco United Methodist Church and the Sandborn Ma-i sonic Lodge. Surviving are the A widow, Mary: three Charles A Terre Haute Eve Harmon othciMmg. Burial will ft Willis Ray, Indianapolis; the mother Mrs. Elanore MRS.

IRENE BAKER Pleasantville, two sisters. Mrs. Hazel Jones. Carlisle, andj ROBINSON. 111.

(Special) Mrs. Bessie Alsman, Pleasant Mrs. Irene Baker, 63. 405 E. ville; a brother, John Indian-j Emmons died Wednesday apolis: six grandchildren, a nd? morning in Crawford Memorial three great-grandchildren.

Serv- Hospital. Surviving are a son, ices will be at 2 p.m. Fridav Jerry, Lawreneeville, a at the Marco United Method-1 sister, Mrs. Mayme Houser, ist Church, with the Rev. John Robinson, and a brother, Ar- Dickey officiating.

Burial will thur Cresswell. Artesia, N.M. be in the Pleasantville Ceme- Services will be at 2 u.in terv. ith Masonic -raveride (CST) Friday at the Buchanan; purpose room, rites. Friends may call at the Funeral Home, with Dr.

Virgil The administrative area con- Ives Poindexter Funeral Home. Hague officiating. Burial ill be sists of a principal office, re in Robinson New Cemetery. OTTO WILSON Friends may call. BRAZIL, Ind.

(Special) MRS. RUTH C. HATFIELD HUGGER. Ind. (Special) to attend a meeting at 7:30 p.m.

miSSinff in f. linfnita? Services for Mrs. Ruth C. Hat- Thursday at the North Ele- Indiananolis He uas a vPtiran Cass- Ind- who died mentary School. School officials and the Korean wdl be at 10 am and board members wiU ex' at rune plain plans for the new Brazil Moose Lodge.

Surviving Home, v.ith the Rev. Dixon arc the widow. Betty: nvS Burial be K130100 sons. James and Terrv Wallen: V. Grove cemetery.

Urn- DlOlllctl three daughters. Lorraine Wal- ton Fnends len, Edna and Mildred Wilson.1 MRS. MARGARET all of Brazil; two brothers. BAYSINGER Stewart, Brazil, and a i BELLMORE, Ind. (Special Wilson Middletown.

Ohio; Mrs, Margaret Baysinger. 74.J TEHRAN (AP) An ava- three sisters, Mrs. Thelma Bellmore, died at 11:50 p.m.’lanche of snow swept an un- Winn, West Terre Haute. at the Vermillion known number of cars and Anna Kellion. RR 5.

Brazil, and County Hospital. She was a buses into a ravine, and Iranian Mrs. Betty Fowler, Clayton, member of the Ladoga Order of highway police said today at and a granddaughter. Eastern Star. She is survived by least 35 persons froze to death will he at 2:30 p.m.

a husband, Claude, and several and more than 400 others were ridav the Milter and Sons nieces and nephews. Services trapped on the highway in 5 de- Funeral Home, with the Rev. held at 2 p.m. Saturday gree cold. Leonard E.

Griffiths officiating. at the Butler Funeral Home in Hundreds of soldiers, police Bunal, with military graveside Rockville. The Rev. Albert WU- and civilians were working to rites, will be in Bee Ridge Hams will officiate. Burial will rescue the victims, but police Cemetery, friends may call.

be in the Memory Garden said they doubted that anyone terv. Friends may call after 21 under the avalanche could sur- p.m, Friday. LAST 3 DAYS TO SAVE on Gifts for Valentine Day, Mothers Day and other Special Gift Giving Occasions ANNUAL MOUNTING SALE DIAMOND CLUSTERS and CARAT VI CARAT 164 vssC 1CARAT $339 00 in price for some size diamond is due to variance (Haw detail COlOP, CUt Ond Clarity. ception area, book room, guidance area, conference room and a health room. The public has been invited For Tragedy 69 00 GROUP 1 Values $100 to $125 We are including Tiffany styling, many set with 3 to 5 side diamonds and generous center diamond with wedding ring to match.

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