The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1967 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Wavas For All" Businass Phonas: OL 3*5151 — OL 3*5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher Published every evening except Sunday and holiday* at 14-ZS Sooth Jackson Street, Greencaede, Indiana. 46135. entered hi the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as socond doss mail matter under Act of March 7, 1S7S. United Press International loose wire service! Member Inland Only Prom Association; Hoosier State Press Association. All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to fhe Doily Banner are sent at owner's risk, and fhe Daily Banner repudiates any liability or responsibility far their safe custody or return. By carrier 40c per week, single copy 10c. Subscription prices of The Daily Banner effective March 14, 1966: In Put* nam County—I year $10.00—6 months $5.50—3 months $3.00} Indiano othot than Putnam County—1 your $12.00—6 months $7.00—3 months $4.00} Outside Indiana 1 year $16.00—6 months $9.00—3 months $6.00. All maD subscriptions payaMa as advance.
County Hospital Dismissed Thursday: Thelma Montgomery, Quincy Steven Emberson, Martinsville Linda Sample, Cloverdale Lena McKamey, Cloverdale Keith Alexander, Fillmore Barry Stewart, Indianapolis Zemora Ader, Greencastle Linda Quinnette, Greencastle Robert Miya, Greencastle Lillie Allen, Greencastle Nancy Mark, Greencastle Mrs. Anders Arnheim and daughter, Greencastle
Alpha Phi State Day Here Saturday • Gamma Chapter of Alpha Phi will be host to some 225 alums and collegiates from all over the state of Indiana, Saturday, April 8 from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Alpha Phi State Day will be held in the DePauw Student Union and in the Gamma chapter house. The activities for the day will include a luncheon in the Union Building Ballroom as well as panel discussions, work shops and meetings. In addition to DePauw, other chapters attending Alpha Phi
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j Obituaries | Jesse K. Hutsell Rites Saturday Jesse K. Hutsell, 94, of Cloverdale, died Thursday afternoon at the Parke County Nursing Home in Rockville, where he had been confined for the past two months. Mr. Hutsell was a retired carpenter. He was bom in Marion County, November 22, 1872, He was a member of the Corinth Baptist Church. Surviving are one son, Cecil Hutsell, of Cloverdale; four grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Rev. Gilbert McCammack will be in charge of the funeral services which will be held Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale. Burial will be in the New Bethel Cemetery in Marion County. Friends may call at the funeral home at anytime.
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Bible Thought For Today Let not mine enemies triumph over me.—Psalm 25:2. There are inner ensmies as weU as outward enemies. We can cast out inner enemies in the name of the Nazarene. Outward enemies we can leave to God. He wiU see justice done.
Personal And Local News
West Central Directors’ Association, consisting of 13 county Welfare directors, met at the Union Budding Tuesday for a dinner meeting. Mrs. Noble Grimes left yesterday for Indianapolis, where she wiU be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Marline WUson, for several days. Mrs. E. E. Dobbs has returned from a two and a half months stay in Texas. She visited her sister in San Antonio for several days while she was in Texas. Miss Ann Crum has returned to James MiUikin College at Decatur, Illinois, after spending her spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crum. City firemen reported that a broken gas line Thursday resulted in an estimated $350 damage to a 1961 Chevrolet owned by Dale MUler, 123 MartinsvUle Street. Reeve Morlan, 54, city, was arrested on West Washington Street at 11:40 Thursday night by Officer John Vermillion and lodged in jail on o public intoxication charge. Evangelist Carlyle Scott, Crawfordsville, will be speaking at the Hanna Street Baptist Church, 501 E. Hanna St., Greencastle, April 9 thru the 16. Come, one and all. Putnam County Federation of Clubs will meet Tuesday, April 11, at the Roachdale Christian Church. If you have not made reservations or need transportation call Mrs. Elmer Seller. The Limedale Missionary Baptist Church is pleased to have as guest minister Rev. John Newton, Sunday, April 9 for church services at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School will be at 10:30 a.m. temporarily. Come worship with us. Mrs. J. B. Crosby returned Wednesday, April 5, from a five weeks visit with her brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Call. They now live in Orlando, Florida, where they moved recently from their former residence at Winter Lake. Deborah Smith of R. 1, Bainbridge, Linda Niles of R. 1, Russellville, and Patricia Herbert of 215 Wood St and Florence Peterson of 208 W. Walnut, both of Greencastle, were among 250 undergraduate students who earned scholastic recognition the first semester at Indiana University by posting all-A averages in academic subjects. .
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In Memory
In loving memory of my dear husband, John C. Bullock, who passed away, April 1, 1966. A happy home we once enjoyed How sweet the memory still But death left a loneliness The world can never fill God saw you getting weary He did what he knew was best And put his loving arms around you And whispered come and rest The golden gate stood open Just one year ago today And with goodbyes unspoken You gently slipped away. Sadly missed by loving wife, Bessie.
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Dear Folks: Stop, look and READ! How would you like to help save someone’s life? Or prevent a serious injury to a little child or a visitor in your home? So many times little children (especially the very young ones) cannot read, or do not heed, cautions on containers. Many times, too, mothers and fathers do not read directions and cautions on bottles and containers. Some bottles do not even have the words “poison,” “caustic,” “toxic,” etc., written on them even though their contents can kill or cripple a person. So here is what I figured out for you mothers and fathers who have little children. It is also a good safety precaution for yourselves. Do not delay. Go buy some dark red fingernail polish at your dime store. The brand or quality makes no difference in this case. Take the little brush out of that bottle of dark red fingernail polish and completely paint every bottle cap and lid on such things as bleaches, ammonia, turpentine, kerosene, alcohol, disinfectants, insect sprays, spot removers, cleaners, etc. Include everything that would harm a child if swallowed. ALSO paint a big “X” with that dark red fingernail polish on BOTH SIDES of all these bottle and containers. TEACH your child NOW that anything he sees with a red mark—either an “X” or a red cap or lid on it—means “NO! NO! DANGER OR POISON.»» Now is the time to teach your child what poison means and what your marks with the color RED means. Later, when he learns to talk and understand, you can explain to him further. He will use and reuse this red signal all his life. Even before he starts to school he will learn that a red light means “stop, or "danger.” (Later, when he drives a car and sees the red stop lights of a car in front of him go on, he will know it means stop, danger, etc.) And let me give you another little hint for all young mothers who have small babies. Now is the time to take that bottle of fingernail polish and paint the HOT WATER FAUCET in your bath tub, in your basin, and in your kitchen sink? With your teaching, the little child will quickly learn that a RED water faucet means DANGER. Don’t forget, a little child sometimes does not know his left hand from his right hand, or a left faucet from a right one for many months. At least the poor little tyke will know that HOT water is coming out instead of that cold water he expects when he goes to wash his hands. This will prevent many small scalded hands. Do not worry about putting fingernail polish on your metal water faucets. It won’t hurt them one bit. A soon as the child is old enough to clearly
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remember which is hot water and dangerous, all you have to do is take some fingernail polish remover and remove the red polish with some facial tissue. It comes off clean as a whistle, no matter how long it’s been on the faucets. If you think you are wasting your time by painting the tops of all those containers red, this is not so. Because the next time you buy a new bottle of bleach, ammonia, disinfectant, etc., all you have to do is remove that pretty, red “caution” top from the empty one and screw it on the new bottle . . . Let’s save a life and prevent injury any way we can, because THIS cannot be bought for any amount of money. Don’t YOU be responsible for anyone’s accident. I love you all. Heloise * • • • Dear Heloise: I use my wire potato masher to mix tuna fish salad and don’t even have to cut up my hard-boiled eggs. The potato masher cuts the eggs beautifully and mixes them with the dressing and fish at the same time. Ruby • « • • Dear Heloise: I glue rubber jar rings on the bottom of all my potted plants and find the pots don’t leave ugly marks on my furniture and window sills. L. Frederickson • * • • Dear Heloise: I wash my large metal trash can the easy way by inverting it over my yard sprinkler. I turn on the sprinkler full force for a few minutes and let it do all the work for me. Mrs. Fred Edler
How about that?
Heloise
A Local Teenager's View By JANET STAUB As the number of school days grows shorter the 160 members of the Greencastle Senior High School class of ’67 are going through a phase called “senior sorrows.” Of course, seniors go through this stage whether it’s their last year in high school, or
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their last year in college. One of the leading sorrows is the fallacious fact that they are the best class ever. (As a member of the great class of ’67 I don’t really believe the fallacious part!) The teachers tell the mighty twelfth graders that there is a great senior class. In fact, there’s one every year! Many of the seniors say that they would like to go through high school again. Extracurricular activities would control their second lives, but some very seriously thought that they would pay more attention to classes. Even if there is a senior class each year after going through 12 “grewsome” (?) years, something has to be remembered about a senior class. BY THE WAY: One bad thing about the green grass of spring is that it needs cutting! Miss Harlow Hostess For Morning Musicale Members of the Greencastle Morning Musicale will gather at nine o’clock on Wednesday morning, April 12th at the home of Miss Virginia Harlow for a coffee hour and a brief but important business meeting. Following this informal hour, the members will attend a lecture in the Gobin church given by Dr. Howard Hanson, who will be the guest conductor of the DePauw Contemporary Music Festival. Dr. Hanson is widely known as a speaker who brings understanding and delight to his audiences.
Human Failure LOS ANGELES UPI — Robert Chapman, vice president of Space Age Industries Inc., made a speech here extolling a system making it virtually impossible to steal an automobile. While he was speAking, Chapman’s car, loaded with an uninstalled system to freeze the wheels, ignition and hood of a parked automobile, was stolen.
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