The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 February 1964 — Page 2

GREENCASTIE, INDIANA

MON., FEB. 3, 1964

Page 2

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CHEW TRAINING NEW YORK (UPI) — ThorBackache & Birve Tension SECONDARY TO KIDNEY IRRITATION After 21. common Kidney or Bladder Irritations affect twice as many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or Itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you m-y lose sleep and suffer from Headaches. Backache and feel old. tired, depressed. In such irritation, CYSTEX usually brings fast, relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in strong, acid urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get CYSTEX at druggists. Feel better fast.

ough chewing may give your jaws a workout but isn't vital for digestion of food, says a report in “Medical World News" a jour-

nal for doctors.

In tests with 10 subjects who swallowed pre-weighed s p e c imens of both chewed and unchewed food. Dr. John H. Jar. rell, a British dentist, found that many foods are digested whether swallowed whole or not. “Very little chewing is required," he said. “And natural teeth are no better than good dentures for martication of modem diets.”

MOVES INTO NEW HOME Clutching an arm's load of books, Mrs. John F. Kennedy walks to her new home in the Georgetown section of Washington. The informallyclad former First Lady moved out of the house loaned to her by Undersecretary of State W. Averell Harriman when she left the White House into the home she purchased recently for $175,000. Among the books carried by her is "The Strategy of Peace," written by the late Presicient.

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The February business meeting of the Kappa Delta Phi soroity will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Public Service Building.

Nuptials Solemnized Sunday

Engagement Announced

Entered In the Post Office at GreencasUe. Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act of March 7. 1878. Subscription Prices Home Delivery SSc per week Mailed in Putnam County *7.00 per year Mrs. William McElroy will have Outside of Putnam County J8.00 per year .. nrn „ r ln . Outside of Indiana *12.00 per year Lne prugid.ni..

The Country Reading Club will meet Wednesday, 2 p.m. Feb. 5th. with Mrs. Janies Houck.

Today's Bible Thought What thing soever I command you, observe to do it. Exodus

34:11

Obedience to the World and will of God is vitally essential for happiness and blessing. Personal And Local News Briefs Alpha Phi Alumnae will meet Tuesday February 4th at 7:00 p.m. at the Chapter House. The Clinton Falls Ladies Aid will meet Thursday night with Mrs. Leland Schwarz at 7:00. Mrs. Amelia Johnson, E. Seminary Street who is 102 years old, has entered the Putnam County Hospital. A son was born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hendershot of Spencer. A son was born Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wilber McAllister of Roachdale. Delta Theta Tau Alumnae will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. Robert Farber, 712 Highridge. Theta Chapter of Delta Theta Tau will meet Tuesday 8:00 p.m. with Mrs. Norman Peabody, 240 Anderson St. The Goodwill Truck will be in Greencastle on Tuesday, February 11th, Please call OL 36587 if you have a donation. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Grassick Greencastle Route 1, are the parents of a son born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Mangus, 6 North First Street, became the parents of a daughter Sunday at the Putnam County Hospital. Miss Linda C o f e r entered Union hospital in Terre Haute Monday where she will undergo surgery on her nose on Tuesday.

Michele Reilings name was omitted in the list of winners of the instrumental contest held at DePauw recently. She won Division one in Class D. in Oboe playing. Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Herod, Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bryan, Clarksville, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Herod, Laiayette, were here for the funeral of Mr. Albert Houck. The Busy Bee club will meet Thursday for an all day meeting with Mrs. Jesse Williams. Freda Patton will be assisting hostess. Myrtle Bowman will have devotions. Response will be a Valentine verse. Active Tri Kappa will meet at the DePauw Art Center Tuesday at 8 p. m. February 4. Professor Garrett Boone will give a program related to the Contempoary American Printmakers Exhibition. The Women’s club will hold its annual Foui ders Day meeting Wednesday, Feb, 5th at 2:00 p.m, at the Kappa Alpha Theta house, S. College Ave. The meeting will be in celebration of the club’s 90th anniversary. Dr. Arthur Shumaker will speak on. Our Hoosier Literary Heritage.

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Bank Is Robbed In Clinton County MICHIGANTOWN, Ind. UPI— A bandit dressed in matching blues and brandishing a nickelplated revolver held up the manager and two clerks at the Michigantown branch of the Farmers Bank of Frankfort today and escaped with an estimated $2.500 to $3.00. Authorities said the gunman walked in, told manager Richard Wallace to “put the money in a bag,” and fled after threatening Wallace and the women clerks, one of whom was identified as Jane Dunn.

The home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crosby of Roachdale was the setting yesterday for the marriage of their daughter. Miss Rebecca Ann Crosby and Warren Keith Hartberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. Hartberg, of Milford, 111. The Rev. Dr. A. Ward Applegate, of Noblesville, Ind., uncle of the bride, read the vows of the double-ring ceremony at 4:30 o'clock in the presence of the immediate families. Joseph E. Crosby gave his sister in marriage. She wore an ivory wool sheath dress accented with a folded self-bow at the neckline and hand embroidery at the waistline of the matching

jacket. Her crown circlet of ivory silk file was fashioned with a tailored bow and secured a smal 1 veil. She carried a single white rose tied with white ribbon which held the two yellow gold wedding rings given to her grandmothers by her grandfathers more than seventy years ago. A wedding buffet supper reception was held in the Crosby home following the candlelight ceremony. The bride is a senior at Butler University. Mr. Hartberk is an alumnus of Wabash College and is now a teaching assistant while doing graduate work at the University of Notre Dame.

Miss "Mary R. Wysong Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Wysong of Route 1, Greencastle wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary R. to Andrew J. Hanis. peuents are Mr. and Mrs. John Hanis of 1627 Cleveland Ave., Whiting, Ind. Miss Wysong graduated from Bainbridge High School in 1957 and received her A.B. degree in 1961 from Indiana University, where she was a member of Alpha Xi Delta social and Eta Sigma Phi honorary sororities. She is currently teaching English and Latin in Whiting High School. Mr. Hanis graduated from Whiting High School in 1953. He received his B.S. degree from Indiana University in 1956 and his M S. in 1959. He is currently teaching in tne Washington Elementary School in Gary. Plans are being made for a summer wedding.

Bride-Elect

Red Guerrillas Double Attacks SAIGON, South Viet Nam — UPI—Communist guerrillas have doubled their small-scale attacks in the five days since the coup that put Maj. Gen. Nguyen Khanh in power, military sources said today. Khan flew to one Communist threatened area by helicopter Sunday and chatted with troops fighting the Viet Cong in almost daily battles. Both Khanh and the junta chairman he overthrew Thursday, Maj. Gen. Duong Van Minh,

are combat veterans of the guerrilla war. President Ngo Dinh Diem, who was deposed and slain by Minh’s coup Nov. 1,

who tried to break into Folsom Prison last month, was back

there legally today.

The district attorney’s office

was often criticized for failing re voked his parole and sent him to win peasant support in the back to Cal i fornia - s max imum war - security penitentiary. — —— Santana was delighted. He said RESTAURANT ROBBED “I‘m trying to escape from a

woman.”

INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Laugnner’s Steer-Inn Restaurant was robbed today of about $3,000 by A n Even Hundred two masked men who forced their way into the office of NEW YORK UPI—Baseba’l s manager Thurman Harp, 29. Hal1 of Fam e now numbers exactly 100 men—but that figure may change before the end of

the week.

The total membership hit the century mark Sunday

Back In Prison

SACRAMETO, Calif. UPI — Ex-convict Louis V. Santana,

They’ll Do It Every Time

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By Jimmy Hatlo

PHOTO OF REDS AT PANAMA RIOTS- Authoritative sources in Panama City say this photo proves that Communists and Castroites helped organize the recent antiAmerican riots in Panama in which 21 persons were killed. In the photo Victor Avila (holding microphone), Eligio Salas (right, profile, glasses) and Floyd Britton (between them) lead a demonstration in front of the Presidential Palace early in Janua^-y. Avila, 42, is described as a Communist since 1960; Salas as Communist leader of the University of Panama law school, and Britton, 26, as a cardcarrying, Communist since 1960.

Mr. and Mrs. Otis G. Witty, R. R. 3, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Sue, to James V. Lasley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lasley R. R. 2, Roachdale. No date has been set for the wedding.

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PLAYS CHECKERS WITH ROAD COMMISSION—Using his eight-room 50-ton house as a checker in a game with The West Virginia Road Commission, Clarence Johnson is on the move agian. In 1959, Johnson bought the house, but was informed by the commission it would have to go due to widening of Route 2 near Wheeling. Johnson moved the house to Grandpa Johnson's farm 18 miles away. Just before last Christmas Johnson received "greetings" again from the commission. The house had to go to make room for new Interstate 70. This time new sit is only 250 yards east of present ilU.

Gloria Tindor was voted to represent the Marsh grocery store in Greencastle in the checker of the year contest. She will compete against 70 checkers from all the other Marsh grocery stores. One of these will represent the Marsh company. In last years voting the checker from the Huntington, Indiana store was voted 2nd in the United States. All of Gloria’s friends and the staff here at Marsh wish her the very oest of luck.

Smash Still NEWPORT, Tenn. UPI — Revenue agents Sunday smashed an underground still capable of producing 7.000 gallons of illegal whisky a day. The agents estimated the stills would have cost the government up to $1,000 per day fn tax losses.

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