The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1964 — Page 2

Page 2 TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

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MRS. WALTER EVENS ENTERTAINS KIN Mrs. Walter Evens. R. R. No. 4. for the past two years has been entertaining, with the help of Mrs. William Boatright. her great and great-great grand nieces and nephews. This year they had lunch at Torr's Restaurant, played at the park, bought gifts at the dime store and ended up at the Dairy Queen. Those attending were Allan and Karen Sears, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Sears, Fillmore; Florence Anne and Margaret Ellen Austin of Indianapolis, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Don Austin: Michael and Sheri McMains. son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McMains of Monon; Johnny Sears, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sears, Fillmore and Patti and Teresa Gossett, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gossett of Greencastle.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED 24-28 S. Jackian Sf. GraancMtU, Ind. Businas* Phana OL 3-S151 Semual R. Roridan, Publishar Elixabath Raridan, Businast Mgr. William D. Hoe par, Adv. Mgr. Entarad in tha Past Office at Oraencastle, Indiana, as Second Class Mail matter under Act af March 7, 1878. Subscription Prices i Heme Delivery 35* par weak Moiled in Putnam Co. $7.00 per year Outside of Putnam Co. $8.00 per year Outside of Indiana $13.00 par year Bible Thought Jesus went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed of the devil; for God was with Him. Acts 10:38 This is the shortest biography | of the greatest life. Yes, Jesus went about doing good, because He was good, He was God. He set a pattern for all who claim that He is Lord. Personal And Local News The Littrell - Padgett reunion will be held Sunday, Aug. 9th, in Robe-Ann Park at shelter house No. 4. Donald Lee McAninach, 19, Brazil, was arrested on Franklin Street by City Officer Bill Masten at 1:40 this morning for violation of the muffler law. The 65th Browning reunion

Goose Island School Reunion Held Saturday The annual Goose Island , School reunion dinner was held Saturday evening at Ton’s Restaurant at 6:30 p.m. After a delicious dinner, the ^ minutes of last year’s reunion : was read by Gladys Spiker, secretary. It was voted for each j one present to send a greeting j card to Miss Kate Lovett, who i was the teacher in the school | some years ago. Miss Lovett was unable to attend the reunion dinner. Those attending were, Gladys Spencer. Blanche Chadd, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sears, Mr. ; and Mrs. George Murphy, Tower Hill, 111.; Mrs. Mary Davis, 1 Indianapolis; Beaulah Alexani der, Ethel Conklin, Etta Scott, May Twigg, and two guests Irene Myers and Cozetta Lear.

TEENAGERS BRAWL IN HASTINGS, ENGLAND—During brawling between two groups of teenagers called the ‘’Mods and the “Rockers," one unidentified youth is hustled away by constables in Hastings, England. Squads of police and Britain’s first air-lifted riot squad quickly broke up clashes all along the southeast coast as they occurred during August Bank Holiday weekend. Many arrests were made.

tions from a list of about a dozen prepared by members of the press party which has been

accompanying him.

He said, “the American people are entitled to ask some

JUST TALKED POLITICS— Att y* Gen - Robert Kennedy tells newsmen outside New England Baptist Hospital in Boston that he and his recuperating brother. Sen. Edward Kennedy, talked politics during his visit, but did not give any details. The senator is being treated for a broken back received in a plane crash.

AN ELECTRONIC computer in Anaheim, Calif., worked for a week on the question of what a perfectly formed girl’s statistics should 'be, then came up with these answers: height—5 feet 6; weight—115-118 poimds: dimensions—36-24-36. Shucks! Everybody’s been agreed on that all along! • ! ! You’d think tho gadget’s choice tcould have been, instead, something with gracefully curved wiring, flashing blue lights and a soft, seductive whirri ! ! ! That Houston, Tex., thief who stole a penny really committed grand larceny. It was an 1877 Indian head colltctor's item, valued at $425.

We knew that daring, baring bathing garb fad couldn’t last, i Now some designer has put on i the market a bottomless swim suit for men. That’s the end!

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U.S. Customs officials inter*

| will be held Sunday, August questions of their own in re9th, at Robe-Ann Park in the : £ ai ’d to the PT boat attack on 1 central shelter house. Basket ^• s - destroyer Maddox oft

dinner at 12:30. Come bring

your family. Friends invited. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Miller Jr.,

Viet Nam. “Does the presence of American destroyers in the area signify the possible landing of larger American ground forces?" he asked. “Does it

and children, Brenda. Ruthie mean medium bombers are and Ray, have recently return-; going to be used to interdict

copied and seized a consign* ed home from a two wecks va * supply line? Does it mean a ment of 19£00 live chicks being . cation trip. They attended the ( chance is taking place in for-

eign policy at White House and State Department levels?” the

senator asked.

smuggled into Mexico. Some- ; wedding of a relative in Leban-

body—or something—'must hues

peeped. ! I !

That hors® Flag is well nom®«l. In a recant big rac® at Aqueduct he led the parade to the wir*

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Astronomers say there’s e

star that’s 10,000 times hotter I were in a church called Beaver than the Sun. Who says things Dam, where Mr. Cook’s parents couldn’t be worse? just sup:- a ^ en d e d more than 50

pose the Earth was & member

of THAT solar system!

on, Ohio, and attended church in Lebanon and Lockland, O. They visited points of interest in Washington, D. C. They also visited relatives in Roanoke, Va., Boone, N. C., and Somerset, Ky. While in Boone they

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Ratted On Mouse MILWAUKEE, Wis. UPI — Nobody “ratted’’ on the firebug who started a $150 blaze in a food store here, but detectives think the arsonist was a mouse. They theorized the mouse knocked some soup cans to the floor, where they landed on wooden matches, igniting them.

Doctor, Id Like To Know*—

Marriage License Willard Maurice Denny, U. S. Army, Cloverdale, and Patricia Ann Long, at home, Greencastle, Route 4.

Jl_ AFTER THE BATTLE IN JERSEY CITY—Police stand guard outside the smashed windows of a liquor store, looted during a wild battle between more than 500 screaming, chanting Negroes and police in Jersey City, N. J. The riot was triggered by the arrest of a Negro woman on a charge of cirunkeness. Thirty-two persons, including 17 policemen and a news photographer, were injured, and 14 arrested.

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I HAVE just learned that I am pregnant, after having been married for three years. I must confess that I am afraid of the whole idea of giving birth. I am also afraid that I will lose my physical attractiveness with pregnancy. Mrs. A. S. L., Minnesota Dear Mrs. L.: If you are one of the fortunate women who are looking forward to having a baby this year, you should find great comfort in the heartenDr. Coleman ing statistics on childbirth today. The magnificent advances of medical science have made childbirth a safe and simple process. There is no reason to spoil this joyous experience with unrealistic fears about your physical well-being or attractiveness. Expectant mothers need not be- concerned that their altered appearance will make them less appealing to their husbands. It is an established fact that when the marriage is a happy union, the prospect of parenthood actually enriches the love and devotion of husband and wife. * * * Whenever I get upset, I begin to cry. I feel ridiculous, and am even more embarrassed because I have to keep blowing my nose. Is this normal? Miss E. G. B., Florida Dear Miss B.: Crying is per•ectly natural and understandable under severe stress. Tears are also produced as

a protective mechanism. When the eyes are irritated or contain a foreign body, tears serve

to cleanse and soothe.

A limited quantity of tears

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Helen O. Jones vs. Charles M. Jones, suit for divorce and cust-

is always being secreted By the 0( j v two mjno,. children, lacrimal (tear) glands to lubri- Edna p car , Dickson vs cate the eyes, and is then _, , drained off through a tmy hole Land y Woodrow Dickson, suit (punctum lacrimele) in the ^ d ‘ v °rce and custody of a lower lid, ■which connects with minor daughter, a tube (nasolachrymal duct) in- Lyon A Boyd are attorneys to the nose. for both plaintiffs. When a profusion of tears is

produced by emotional upset or irritation of the eyes, some of the excess spills over the lower lid onto the cheek. The rest flows into the nose through the nasolachrymal duct, and out of the nose through the nostrils. Crying is a perfectly normal body process which should not be a source of embarrassment It is nature’s way of protecting the eyes and providing a release for emotional tensions.

Gl Stabbed HANAU, Germany UPI —A white soldier was stabbed to death and another wounded when a group of Negro soldiers attacked them on the street here Monday, a U. S. Army spokesman said today. German newspapers described the early morning clash as a race riot

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My children swim in a stream near our house. How can I find out if the water is pure or pol-

luted?

Mr. H. J., Massachusetts Dear Mr. J.: Even when pollution is only vaguely suspected, it is a wise precaution to have the water tested. Your local county or city Board of Health can readily determine the purity of the water by chemical and bactcriotogical study. While Dr. Coleman cannot undertake to answer individual letters, he wiU use readers’ questions in. his column whenever possible and when they are of general interest. Address your letters to Dr. Coleman m care of this newspapsr.

Frank Flynn.

Hospital Notes Dismissed Monday: McKeehan, Catherine

Marga Voltmer. Greencastle: Mrs. Glen McFarland and son, Bainbridge: William Aker, Bobby Rissler, Reelsville; Ruth Ftatts, Cloverdale: Chauncey

Phillips, Coatesville.

80 1964. King Features Syndicate, Inc.)

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WEST UNION CHURCH OF CHRIST Reelsville, Ind. AUG 10 thru 16 7 30 R M EACH NIGHT Speaker: AUDE McKEE — Plainfield, Indiana CONGREGATIONAL SINGING PLAN NOW TO ATTEND "EVERYONE WELCOME"

Sen. Gold water To End Vacation BALBOA, Calif. UPI—Republican presidential nominee Barry M. Goldwater made plans for a final day of rest and relaxation in the sun today before returning to Washington and the heavy demands of a campaign to win the White

House.

The Arizona senator planned another boat trip on board “Sundance,” the 83-foot converted PT boat, on which he cruised the waters off the coast here Sunday. Members of his family and staff were to accompany him. The candidate was scheduled I to end his pre-campaign family ! holiday Wednesday and ■«' i back to Washington to begin a I series of political meetings. He said he will be speaking “fairly regularly” this month and added, “I might be dealing fairly : regularly with political issues.” 1 That forecast was made Monl day as Goldwater departed I from the no-news—no-newsmen policy, which he instituted for this California vacation trip. Through aides, he supplied an- . su ers in writing to six ques* ,

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