The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1957 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER jtfl'WB section of Washington and | WKD.. NOT. 21, 1*17. Page 2 ' ****><»"<* deposited his guest fiRKKNCA.STLE. IM>. Blair House, the presidential
guest house across Pennsylvania ' Avenue from the White House.
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Shortly after the President re- I turned to his residential quarters j in the White House, he went to ; | hi* second floor bedroom and i — President j complained of a •‘chill.'’
suffered what
Ike Suffered A Mild Stroke
WASHINGTON Eisenhower has
doctors generally call a “minor cerebrovascular accident.” In layman’s language that’s a nild
etroke.
Medical authorities agreed today hi« chances for complete recovery are excellent. They said
He asked for additional blankets and a hot water bottle and according to the White House,
“lev dov to rest ”
lie re. .med to his office at • 1:40 p. m. but did not feel well. After handling some official papers. he went back to his second
THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postoffice ol treer castle, Indiana as secoD< -s mail matter under a’* ceh 7, 1878. Subsoriptior .v-e 25 cents per week, f5.0( *»r year bv mail In Putnan 'ounty. Sii.00 to $10.44) per yea utside Putnam County.
| ADMITS TAX EVASION INDIANAPOLIS — George H. ^ Parks. 50, a Greenfield contract- [ or. was under pre-sentence investigation today after pleading guilty in Federal Court here to a charge of failing to file income tax returns for 1953 and 1954. The government charged he had ncome of $14,000 in those years
TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT Jesus went into the temple ind began to cast out them that »old and bought in the temple Mark 11:15. The modem writers
it is fjuite likely his only symp- floor dressing room of the White j vvho describe Christ as the Pale
tom- -a alight difficulty in speak-ing-will clear up within a week or two leaving no permanent after-effects. The chief cause for concern in a mild stroke, according to a dozen eminent specialists consulted by the United Press, is that sometimes it may be followed mther quickly by a more cevere one. This usually does not happen. It is the exception rather than the rule. The consensus was that the next two or three days will be important In clarifying the probable pattern of the President's illness. Physicians attending the Pre»-
House residential quarters. Dr. Snyder accompanied him thie time. The President again asked for an additional blanket and a hot water bottle. Snyder took a look at his patient and then called in Col. Walter FL Tkach, the assistant White House physician, and they were shortly joined by Heaton, Col Francis W. Pruitt, the eon.faltant in Internal medicine for the surgeon general of the Army, and Lt. Col. Roy E. Clausen Jr„ chief of the neurological service
at Walter Reed.
The physicians found that the
Pieeident's temperature was normal. His blood pressure was 130-
80 and his pulse was 64. Tie had no abnormal signs or
symptoms other than a mild
aphasia difieulty in speaking.” •The President had no head-
ache, nausea, vomiting, impair-
i Galilean with fits would do bet- : ter to confine their efforts to popular fiction.
FIR8T THOrGHTS The clever fisherman alu a\ * knows where to draw the line. FIRST-CITIZENS BANK
Personal And Local News Briefs
SOCIETY
Mrs. Fred Lookridge s Hostess To Club Members of toe Philomath dub held their November meetrig in the home of Mrs. Fred jockridge with Mrs. Clyde Rice
assisting.
The president, Mrs. Robert Jrusby presided. The club has contributed to Girl Scouts, Tu-
oerculosis Association Penny j Misft Dorothy Etter, sister of Art Fund and Musical Pennies. the bride, was maid of honr. She A review of “The Plums Hang wore a powder blue dress with High” by Gertrude E. Finney | matching hat and carried a vas well given m a most inter- nosegay of pink sweetheart
esting manner by Mrs. Byron
Crosby.
v Sixteen ^uest, Mrs.
present.
Applegate-Etter Wedding Announced The marriage of Miss Jane Etter and Lawrence E. Applegate was solemnized Saturday afternoon at 2:30 in the Gobi.i Memorial Church. The bride is the daughtei oi ; taiph Etter. E Washington St. oa l. and Mr. Applegate is tne ;on of Mrs. Leland West of Clayton. i^imal selections were played jy Arthur Ce.rkeck. at th. ugan. Dr. Russell J. Humbeit read | he vows of the double ring ceremony before an altar decorated with mums, palms and candela-
bra.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street length dress of champagne satin with matching accessories. She j carried a bouquet of white,
.sweetheart roses.
86th birthday on Dec. 6. Mr Wallace is the father of M-s. Lola Vaughan, who resides east jf Belle Union. Mrs. Alpha Alice, mother of Ross Allee lives nt
Stiles ville.
Rector
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SCENES AT THE LIONS CHARTER NIGHT
nosegay of
roses.
members and one Marion Martz, were
tdent have avoided the word au cum m.-. --- , ^ ... “stroke” in describing the Pre»- Tie had no abnormaJ signs or Mrs. Stella jar, \\i ident's condition, poeaibly be- symptoms other than a mild Thanksgiving wit ei c i cause of the scary connotatlrn it aphasia difieulty in speaking.” in Indianapolis, ha* to many. The official dlag- "The President had no head- Sherman Liilev un erwe.. nosis g+ven In White Houae med- ache, nausea, vomiting, impair- surgery at the Putnam uuut> leal bulletins wa« “an occlusion ment of consciousness or breath-i hospital Wednesday morning, of a small bmnch of a cerebral tag, convulsions, stiffness of the A daughter was boin Tuesday vessel.” ' neck, paralysis or abnormal re- j at the Putnam County hospital Outside doctor* said this flexes,” the statement said. to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Reeves
simply means there ha* been an This was late Monday after- ; Greencaatle. interruption of blood flow to noon. Dr. Snyder gave the Presi-
dent what the White House described aa ft “mild sedation” and he slept until the early evening. He awakened around 7 p. m. CST. according to the White House, en-
Mrs. EtcJieaon Hostess To Bainbridge C’lul*
of
pan of the brain. All such Interruptions, they said, fall Into the category of "cerebrovasoujar ac-
cidents.”
Brain cells, even more than
other pftrts of the body, require joyed a “light aupper in bed.” a conwtant flow of blood in order After hie supper, he read a to function properly. weetem novel for about 30 min- j The «*i1ousncfis of a stroke de- utes. Snyder came into the bedj>endH on what causes the inter- room and a<imini«tered another ruption of blood flow, how long dose of sedatives and the Presiit lasts and what area of the dent went to sleep at about 8
o’clock.
+ The President slept, according lb the White Houf*e until about m. He remained in bed until about 6:15, “at which time he was examined” by the doctors.
brain is affected.
Cloverdale, 69; Roschdale, 44
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Article Written By Reeves' Kin The following article was written by David Shortle, son of Mr. end Mrs. John Shortle of Winamac, and grantI:ton of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reeves. David, a fourth grade student, obtained the information from r ,, w\spapers im’gaz ara and v.-J o i.' ■adcasts. 'IT.e second satellite is differ-
! eni In many ways from the first i satellite. The first satellite is
560 miles above the eerth, mi ! the second satellite is 1,056 miles
above the earth. The fir.-l spui - .
Miss Garnet Hill is a
at the Putnam Comity Hospital. Miss Hill underwent surgery on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kay, of Spencer, are the parents of a oon burn Tuesday at the Put-
nam County Hospital.
Mr. and Mis. Robert McIntyre. Danville, are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday at tiic Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Murray and children will come from Hagerstowr to be the Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Robeit E. Crouch.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Oliver ue spending Thanksgiving in Muncie, the guests ot Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Eitel and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Eitel and children, Ken and Joanna, will ipend Thanksgiving in Bedford as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H.
C. Spear.
The Parents Organization for education of handicapped children of Putnam County will meet Monday evening, Dec. 2. at 7:3C n Bethany House of the First C.«~ stian church. A good at.endance is desired. Reports of excessive charges for septic tank cleaning have been made at the office of th-.-Zhamber of Commerce. All persons needing this type of service arc asked to check the credentials of the person or concern con-
The Friendly Neighbors Club J ot Bainbridge met in November i with Mrs. Claude Etcheson, who gave the devotional exercises. Prizes were won by Mrs. Fred Lewman and Mrs. D. O. Ttate. The contests were very interesting. New officers elected were: ! Mrs. D. O. Tate, president; Mrs.
patiem ! Qj alic j e Etcheson, vice president;
| Mrs. Aiva Pruitt as secretary I and Mrs. Ira Hanks, treasurer. After a pleasant social heur the club adjourned to meet fo' - Christmas meeting with Mrs.
Ivan Proctor.
Vernon Applegate, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Robert Etter, brother of the bride, and Bud Williams, brother-in-law of the bridegroom. The bridegroom’s mother wore i a navy crepe dress with a corsage of red sweetheart loses. Immediately following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s father. The house was decorated with mums and the three-tiered wedding cake, encircled with greenery and bronze mums, centered the table. Assisting were Mrs. Marvin Query and Mrs. John
Davies.
Following a short wedding trip the couple will reside at 813 Gardenside Drive. Out of town guests attending (he wedding were from Indianapolis, Clayton and Lafayette.
Upper left, the neck-tie cutting party. Cha lies Shuee is doing the cutting, while Paul Buechler look on. Getting tne works are Norman Hammer and Jack Hamm. Upper right. Thcie ain t no fl.es on this table * was sung by the group, including Mr. and Mrs. Buechler. Mr. and Mix Shuee and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Evjns. although Mis. Evans is hiding behind her husband. Lower picture shows the speakers table, including Pari Governor and Mrs. Ray Branham of Cmwfordsville; Mrs. Allan Childs, President Ch ilds and District Governor Keith Showalter.
American Ix*gion Auxiliary Holds Regular .Meeting
Chib Met With
lies. Charles Denny
The Cloverdale Home Demonstration Club met on Friday at
the home of Mrs. Charles Denny, i The Auxiliary of Post No. 5S with fifteen members present, j held its regular business meeting This was the annua! Thanksgiv- Monday, Nov. 25th. ing all-day meeting and a de- An active Junior group was licions pitch-in dinner was sen 7 - j organized by Mrs. Florence ed. Mrs. Wilbur Huber, the presi- Baldwin installing the chairmen dent, presided at the business j to their respective officer They meeting. are making plans to attend the Mrs. Omar Gumming gave the Junior Conference in Ind'.anaooies.son on Citizenship. Mrs. Loren li- in the Spring. Patty Huffman
! nik is traveling at 18,000 miles
i per hour, and the second sputnik ‘acting them, j vs gaining speed. The dog in the I a transformer
in the Daily
Stewally gave a report or. health and Mrs. Perry Micliaei reported on Outlook. A new member. Mrs. Blanchard Ketchurn, was taken into the club. Mrs. William Wei.'t receive I the door prize. The next meeting will he Friday, the CO.h. at th: home of Mrs. William We* d Please bring gifts for secret sister or fifty cent gift for grab
bag.
Beta Sigma Phi
Entertains For .Members Donna Lou Seiglin entertained sixteen mem hors Tuesdav right with a "Ea kwards Paine ’ She served pumpkin pie and coffee. After a wonderful evening of playing serradcs and visiting we bade all goodnight with ; .-
second sputnik ha* been called ! Banner alley burned up Tuesday
Mutnik. He has been up before morning. The entire south side of ' nex t meeting to be at the Pub-
lic Service club room, Dec. 10th.
AH! THERE YOU Aft*
CHICAGO UP - A pair special eyeglaases have helped a nearsighted dalmatlan dog solv* a personal problem. Apache, owned by Mr. and Mrs Ralph Davis, can now find fire hydr-
ants.
ta balloons and has parachuted ! from lockets. He ate only when a j buzzer sounded. The last food . they gave Mutnik was poison. It takes the first satellite 96 minutes and 3 seconds to make :i ” | trip around the world .It takes | trie second satellite less and less , time to make a trip around the | world. From the ground they ha- .! tened to his heart beat. A few
of :
; days ago Russia stopped telling j U. S. A. how his heart beat was. i Then they poisoned Mutnik. On I Oct. 26. 1957. the first satellite’s ' radio went dead. The same satelI lit* is coming down in flames
the square was in darkness tor an hour, or until a second trans.ornui was cut into service. Later in the day, a new trans- I former was put in place and is >
now in service.
Foxy, pet of the John Foxen family, entered in the Cat Show 1 in Indianapolis, sponsored by ; the Hoosier Cat Fanciers, Inc., ; Nov. 23 and 24, represented Put- ' nam County cats well by bringing home two ribbons, a firstplace winner in the household i pet division of the Short-Haired Specialty Show, and a second | place winner in the household!
lend us jn our National anthem. Plans were made to have a tree trimming party, Saturday night December 7. Our regular Christmas Party vvili be a pitchin supp'-r on December 9. Santa will pay us a visit. Mrs. Lola Vaughan Honored with Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Ross Allee enter', a' el recently with a surpn. - birthday luncheon honoring Mrs. Lola Vaughan, at their home. Guests included Mrs. Jewell Vaughan, Mrs. Thomas Sandy, of Cloverdale; Mrs. Dorothy Jobe and daughter and granddaughter. T' rri Lynn, of Quincy; Mrs. Alpha Alice, StdesviUe. and Albeit Wallace of Belle Union. Mrs. Alpha Allee and Mr. Wallace, twins, will celebrate their
David Barr, extent ve secretary of the Gree i a to Chamber of Commene. is shown on left prerenting the name of the winner of the annual ‘Wishing Well” piomotion to P tv i/i’b' ' manage! of tiie Greencast.e store of Montgomery Wa d. M s. Hatt e Gold ‘hern , 415 East »Vi hington rirect CP tenca 1 tie, ha i wi uet; Joi a s> a .a., wu i* h . h- v'll ie eve ! cm Mr. '.'a ot 3 h “i.lthing Well” is'an an ual ev< m at MoTgome.y Wa < nd arv n; may w rh f.rur . it* m f .e rh:*nd ,e in the sfoie.
—EISENHOWER ington airport Monday to «i*et King Mohammed V of Moroeer. Th* President and the King motored back through th* down-
around the date of Dec. 11, 1957. pet division in the All-breed
The second satellite sent up is Show.
’ not round: it is the shape of a rocket. The second satellite j weighs 1.120 pounds. The first
CARD OF THANKS We would lixe to thank
satellite weighs 184 pounds. Rhea, the nunses at the Putnam
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! County hospital and the State Farm employees for their kindness and help during the illness and at the death of our father. Charles Pagel. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hock and family. pd
ST. ANDREW’S CHURC H Bloomington and Seminary Sts. The Rev. Allan Harlan. Reetr-r St. Andrew's Church will have a Thanksgiving Service at 10:00 a. m. consisting of the Eucharist and Meditation. The Epistle for Thanksgiving ie taken from the first chapter of James, and the Gospel from St. Matthew 6 25 following. An invitation is extended to the community to worship witn us in this service.
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