The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 June 1963 — Page 2

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WASHINGTON UPI—The Supieme Court ruled today that the •gency s h 0 p, now include in about 6 per cent of all labor con11 acts, is permissible under federal law but not in states which have outlawed the union shop. Both decisions were by a unan-

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JAILED BLIN UPI — Irish officials this month -vill show President Kennedy proof that one of his ancestors was caught, tried, and jailed by the British as a rebel found ALIVE BRYSON CITY. N.C. UPI — A former mental patient who preferred “wild places” to the "condition of the world” and his four young sons were reported in fair condition today after spending two weeks in the wilds of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on a diet of grass, roots, mushrooms and berries. W. C. Bradley, 34, recently released from a Florida mental institution. and his four children, ranging in age from 8 years to 18 months, were found by a search party late Saturday night after being spotted by hikers in the rough Indian Creek section.

SENT TO UNIONS & MAGIt. INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Governor Welsh today asked management and union officials to at-

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THE DAILY BANNER ' MON., .H \k 8, 1H68. Page 2 GBEENCASTLE, INDIANA THE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED 17 S. Jackson St. Greencastle, I ml. Entered in Post Office at Greennistle, Indiana, as Second ( lass Mail matter under Act ot March 7, 1878. Subscription Prices Home Delivery 35c per week Mailed in Putnam County $7.00 per year Outside of Putnam County $8.00 per year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year TODAY’S BIBLE THOUGHT W T e . . . glory in you ... for : your patience and faith in all ' your persecution and tribulations that ye endure.—II. Thessalon- [ ians 1:4. The spirit that smiles through , affliction is evidence that faith dwells within

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Teens Templed by Good Food Eat Better, Are Far Healthier

In the midst of plentiful supplies ©f delicious, nutritious foods, a great number of .American teenager are malnourished. Dr. Evelyn B. Spindler. nutritionist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, pointed out recenUy. Girls arc the worst offenders. Six out of ten teenage girfs and four out of ten boys have poor diets and serious nutritional deficiencies. Dr. Spindler says. Results of teenage malnutrition include lowered resistance to illness, frequent colds, skin eruptions, irritability, lack of energy, and unusual fatigue. What are the reasons for this, and what can be done about it? Dr. Spindler blames teenage undernourishment largely on skipping breakfast and filling up on snacks made tip mainly of “empty calories”— foods full of sugar, fat, and starches, but very little protein, minerals and vitamins. A good way to encourage better teenage eating habits is to keep your refrigerator well stocked with nutritious foods and beverages. If your present refrigerator is already jampacked, >ou may need one of the roomy new electric refrigeratorfreeyers to hold snack-time extras. Besides providing generous storage space for both fresh and frozen food, the new units keep food fresh longer. Meat compartments, for instance, will keep coM cuts, hamburger. and specialty meats fresh ■uich longer than older refrigerators can. Dairy products and green groceries also stay fresh longer in the Dew combination units, and the zerogone freezer sections keep frozen food at top qual-ty for months. v You U find that the nutritious

This teenager fills that after--ehool void with nourishing food from a well stoeked eleetrie re-frigerator-free rer instead of buying “gunk” at a soda fountain. foods yon keep in your electricrefrigerator freezer for betweenmeal snacks will disappear just as quickly as the “empty calorie” ones such as cookies, cake, candy add : soJa pop. Nutritious substitutes to I have on hand include hard-boiled eggs, cold cuts, ice cream, cheese, fresn fruit, and raw vegetables such ! as carrots, celery, green onions, to- | matoes. cucumbers, cauliflower, radishes, and green peppers. For healthgiving drinks, provide lots of milk and a variety of juice* such as apple, prune, grape, tomato, orange, and i grapefruit.

Personal And Local News Briefs

The Putnam County Commissioneis met in regular monthly session Monday at the court house. The Maple Heights Home Demonstration Club will meet Tuesday. June 4, at 7:30 at the Club House. A daughter was born Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Freeman, Cloverdale Route 3. A daughter was born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cash of Greencastle Route 3. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell White, Spencer Route 3, are the parents of a son bom Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore VonTrees, Coatesville, became the parents of a son Monday morning at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Detro, Greencastle Route 3, are the parents of a son bom Sunday morning at the Putnam County Hospital. Fathers Auxiliary No. 1 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Wednesday evening at the Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 15o0 Home. Members are urged to attend. Floyd Alan Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Nichols, R.R. 2. Coatesville. Indiana was enlisted into The United States Marine Corps on 29 May 1963. Floyd is a 1963 graduate of Belle Union High School. He is now undergoing recruit training at San Diego, Califorina.

Miss Esther M. Pitcock and j Dale. Ushers were Kenneth PitJames A. Evans were united in coch, brother of the bride. Ed-

marriage Friday night M;>y 31 in the Christian Church at Roachdale. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pitcock and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Evans both of Roachdale R.R. 2. Rev. Timothy Kribs read the vo ves of a dounie ring ceremony at the alter which was decorated with 2. 7 branch candelabras and a basket of white and yellow gladilio. Bridal selections were played on the organ by Mr. Paul Evans, uncle of the bride groom. The bride given in marriage by her father, Mr. Wallace Pitccck, was dressed in white on-

ward L. Wolfley brother in law of the bridegroom. The bride’s mother wore a lavender brocade dress with black and white accessories. The bride grooms mother chose a light blue mesh dress with navy blue accessories. Both mothers corsages’ were pink roses. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the basement of the church. The four tiered 'coke was topped with wedding bells and decorated with Lilly of the Valley, Swans and tiny love

birds.

Mrs. Charles Komgenich regis-

Mr. af>d Mrs. Robert Jarrls and family of North Manchester spent the weekend' with Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Skiminerhorn. Mrs. Ethel Coffman returned to her home in Indianapolis Sunday after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Chadd. The Country Reading Club wiM meet Wednesday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. Maurice Kersey. Mrs. George Friend will have the program. » Theta Chapter, Delta Theta Tau Sorority, will hold their initiation Tuesday at the Union Building at 5:45 p. m. Members please note time. Francis O. Dolan of Le Visinet, France, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Brush, 316 Redbud Lane. Mr. Dolan has returned to his home. Steve Cofer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cofer, entered St. Anthony’s Hospital, in Terre Haute Monday, where he will undergo eye surgery Tuesday, The Greencastle O.E.S. will meet Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. A short memorial service is planed. The Fathers present will be reconized. All members are urged to attend. State police reported that a one-car accident occurred Sunday two miles west of Greencastle on the Walnut Street Road. The car turned over on a curve but apparently no one was hurt seriously and no details were available Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clapp have as their guest this week, their daughter-in-law Mrs. James Clapp of Monterrey, Mexico. She will attend commencement and the reunion of the class of 1958 at DePauw. Mrs. Clapp is affiliated with the Alpha Gamma sorority. She is the former Donna Stilwell of Shaker Heights, Ohio.

Any at 7:00 p.m. with Mrs. William A. Wood. The previous lesson on Low Calorie Meals will be carried out in the picnic as well as the patio meal.

CITY LEAGUE May 27, 1963 FINAL ST A N DLNGK Art Furniture 100’2 39*4 Double Decker 90 50 Mallory — 75 65 Jones Construction .... 71 69 Torr’s Restaurant .... 64 76 Reeves Welding 55 85 Farm Bur Ins 53 87

Williams Tree SVL .... 51% 88% Team Hi 3 Mallory 2589 Team Hi, 1, Mallory 900 Ind. Hi. 3, Inman 602 Indiv. Hi 1. B. Smith 213 500 Series; B. Smith 569, K. Rader 566, C. Sutherlin 538, M. Lancaster 537, L. Murray 531, R. Hoskins 525, D. Simmemnan 522, R. Crawley 517, R. Mitchel 517, G. Crawley, 514, M. Rader 503, C. Gillman 502, 200 Games—C. Sutherlin 208 W. Lundy 208, M. Lancaster 208., V. Inman 203, 203,D. Simmerman 200.

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bossed taffeta. The fitted bodice tered guests from Cincinnati, featured a scalloped nVck line, j Ohio, Clayton. SUlesville. Greenshort sleeves and a full ballerina cast l e , Chicago, 111.. Indianapolis, length skirt. The short veil was L j zt on. Rockville, Newport, Fillsecured by a small wreath of tiny m0re Nort h Salem. Acton, Coatflowers and pearls. Her bonquet e8V ille and Thorntown. Miss Han-

was yellow roses mounted on a

white Bible.

Miss Vangie Hanson, maid of honor wore identical dress of the bride only pale yellow. Her flowers were a cascade of yellow and

white carnations.

The little flower girl, Nancy'

Ford was dressed in mint green Mrs. E%’ans graduated from the I embroired nylon and carried a Roachdale high school in 1960, j basket of yellow rose petals. The | she is employed at Mallory's. Mr. ring bearer, Mark Wolfley’, nep- Evans graduated from Tech high hew of the bride groom, carried a school at Indianapolis and is now heart shaped satin pillow of engaged in farming. The couple

RACE DRIVER KILLED DAYTON, Ohio UPI — Veteran race driver Allen Crowe, who finished 27th in last week’s Indianapolis 500-mile auto race, died Sunday hours after a crash in a sprint car race at the New Bremen Speedway.

REGULAR DINNERS Catfish • Lobster Tail • Fried Chicken • Sizzling Steaks • Fried Shrimp • Pizza

ANNIVERSARIES BIRTHDAY Lorin Eugene Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wood, 4 years old June 2. Castle Toppers Home Demonstration club will meet Wednes-

fion helped the couple at the gift

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Those assisting at the reception table were Miss Wilma Wolfley, sister of the bride groom, Mrs. Judy Weathennan, friend of

the bride.

IN MEMORY In loving remembrance of our Wife and Mother, Addie M. IrI win, who left us two years ago, i June 3rd. Sunshine passes, shadows fall Love's remembrance outlasts all • And though the y’ears be many or few They are filled with the remembrance of you. Sadly missed by husband and children. pd

white ribbon streamers and Lilly of the Valley . The Best Man was Charles

will be at home to their friends .after a short wedding trip. They will live at Roachdale R.R. 2.

Fremont Powers and sons Michael and Steve of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Minta Snider Sunj (3a y- « «fi!II The Women of the Moose will meet Wednesday evening for I their meeting and election of of-

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St. Paul’s Parish picnic will be held this evening at 6:30 at the Armory. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell McCurry and son. Rex. will leave June 8th for a three weeks vacation in the Southwest and Mexico. Mrs. Walter Depew is improv1 ing from her serious illness in the Putnam County Hospital. Her room number is 202. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Akers and daughter of Phoenix, Ariz. are at the home of Mrs. Akers parants, Mr. and Mrs. Artie Scobee, on June the 4th Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scobee and family will arrive for a visit They will be glad to have their friends call on

them.

Mrs. Ethel Mason Indianapolis road and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mason, Indianapolis have returned home from Denver, Colorado, where they visited A 3C Michael Mason son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Mason, who is stationed at Lowry Air Force Base. Miss Jo Wagoner has been awarded a National Science Foundation grant to do basic research in clinical psychology at Indiana University this summer. Miss Wagoner is the daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Paul Wagoner R.R. 1 Greencastle and is a Junior on the honors program at I.U. The Xi Beta Eta Exemplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi will hold their annaul Steak F“y, Tuesday, June 4. at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. R. J. Hoskins, 333 North Arlington Street. All members are ask to bring their own table service and everyone is urged to attend this evening of fun and friendship.

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