The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 April 1967 — Page 2

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Thursday, April 27, 1967

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Bible Thought For Today Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do.—Luke 23:84. It was God’s will that the Christ should set a magnificent example of concern for His cruel enemies. Not many have learned this lesson. We want our enemies to suffer for their cruelty.

Personal And Local News Mrs. Thelma Staub is visiting her son, Jim, at Robbins Air Force Base in Georgia. The Putnam County Health Apartment says it is a violation of Indiana State Health Regulations to use or dispense any food including mushrooms that is not obtained from sources complying with applicable State laws and regulations. The Mother A Daughter banquet for the First Baptist Church will be May 9 at 6:30 at the DePauw University Ball room. Please call Mayme Leslie, Nina Saunders or Betty Repp before May 1, for reservations. The Putnam County Historical Society will meet May 3, 6:30 p.m., at Torr’s Restaurant. Dr. Clifton Phillips of the DePauw faculty will be the speaker. Dr. Phillips is writing the volume which covers the period 1880 to 1920 of the five volume History of Indiana. He will discuss his experiences in writing this volume. For reservations call Mrs. William Boatright by noon Tuesday, May 2. Professor Donald G. Goldstrohm, visiting professor in botany and bacteriology, and Professor Robert L Fletcher, assistant professor of bacteriology, both of the DePauw faculty, will attend the national meeting of the American Society for Microbiology in New York City May 1-4. The presentation of scientific papers, round table discussions, and four major addresses compose the program. Professor Fletcher is the Indiana Branch secretary-treasurer for the American Society for Microbiology and will attend a special meeting for the 40 branch secretaries of the United States.

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UTRECHT, The Netherlp-is UPI —The chief doctor attending Crown Princess Beatrix today decided to start inducing labor to haster the already overdue birth of her first r’ ’I, a government spokesman said.

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The Dutch nation, having waited more than 116 years for a male heir to the throne, was hoping the 29-year-old heiress of the House of Orange would bear a son. But a daughter would be fine and the possibility of twins was not completely ruled out. The officials said Beatrix had a “very good night” and slept well. Her condition was described as “excellent.” German-born Prince Claus, Beatrix’s 40-year-old husband, again spent the night in a nearby room at the clinic. He was expected ^o stay close to her during the day. Utrecht Mayor C. J. De Ranitz said he had drawn up a birth certificate and allowed for the possibility of twins because there have been some in Claus’s family. "But not for triplets,” the mayor said with a grin. “That would be going too far.”

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Child Electrocuted VOELKLINGEN, Germany UPI — A two-year old boy was electrocuted when his threeyear old brother pushed one end of a television antenna the child was holding into a power socket, police reported Wednesday.

April Meeting Held By Thursday Club The Thursday Club met with Mrs. Mamie Bockius as hostess to thirteen members and three guests, Mrs. Esther Fidler, Mrs. Agnes Stwalley and Mrs. Betty C : ne. After a delicious dinner, the meeting was called to order by the vice-president, Vietta Larkin with the members singing the club song, led by the members repeating the “Lords Prayer” in unison. Roll call was answered with “Housecleaning rints.” After the business meeting, the meeting was turned over to the hostess and games were played. Vietta Larkin won the door prize. The next meeting will be with Elma Lewis, May 4, with roll call being “Flower Exchange.” Mrs. Coleen Parker, Secy.

Portugal was a part of Spain until it won its independence in the middle of the 12th century.

County Hospital

Dismissed Wednesday: Opal Gist, Fillmore Carrie Arnold, Fillmore

Opal Klebusch, Greencastle Mrs. Charles Alex and son,

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Mr. and Mrs. George Bumgar dner, Coatesville, Route 1, a

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Invitations Extended The Clinton Center High School Alumni will have a dinner and social hour to follow Saturday evening, May 6, 1967, 6:30 p.m. fast time, at Turkey Run Hotel. Anyone who has attended or taught there is invited to attend. Those interested can make reservations to Mrs. Ida May Baird, Russellville, Ind. George R. Lawter, Russellville, Ind. or Noel Bettis, Greencastle, Ind. Deadline for dinner reservations is May 1.

Sponsoring Supper Fillmore High School’s Bible Club pupils are sponsoring a supper in the cafeteria at 5:30 Friday that is to be followed by a basketball game and sockhop. The faculty has consented to play the seniors and Bible Club members in the basketball game while everyone is invited to attend the sock-hop.

To correct the notice in Monday’s Banner the N.A. Retired Civil Employes will not meet April 28th. The next meeting will be May 26th at 7:30 p.m. All eligible people are urged to attend at the Gas Co. rooms, The regular meeting night will be the fourth Friday of

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tiefofre by HElOISt CRUS!

In Memory

Dear Folks: I want to talk to you about a “new” product I discovered . . . and the joke’s on me because it has been on the market for years. It’s cocoa butter. You can buy it in candy-bar size at most drug stores for 25 cents. About a year ago, I got a terrific bum on my foot. Weeks later when I was able to touch the burned area, the doctor gave me a bar of cocoa butter and told me to rub the scar with it after each hot water soaking. I was amazed because that seemed so old-fashioned. But do you know what? After doing this for weeks ... no scar was left! I could hardly believe it! One night while I was rubbing my foot with the bar of cocoa butter, I thought, “By golly, if it prevents a scar, why wouldn’t it be good for the wrinkled skin on my face and neck?” So I’ve been using it now for over a year, and you should see the wonders it has done. I grant you, it didn’t make a young woman out of me, but it sure has helped. And two doctors I’ve

In memory of our son and brother, Clyde Lee Paris, who passed away five years ago,

April 27, 1962.

In our hearts a memory is kept of one we loved and will

never forget.

Sadly missed by parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross Paris Sisters and Brothers.

KDP Sorority Rush Party Held

A “Spring Garden” rush party was held Tuesday, April 18th at the country home of Mrs. Jerry Masten for 7 guests and 22 members of Kappa Delta Phi sorority. Card tables were beautifully decorated with small sprinkling cans filled with lilacs and tulips. These were given as table prizes after a fun evening

of Dub’s Bridge.

Refreshments of ice cream flower pots, brownies and punch were served by the committee; Mulrin Handy, chairman, Rhema Gobert, Peggy Headley, Marlene Masten, Jane Long and Mary Ann Saathoff.

Mrs. Luther Hostess To Bainbridge Study Club Mrs. William P. Luther was hostess to the Bainbridge Study Club for the April meeting. Mrs. Earl Sutherlin president, opened the meeting by reading The Abundant Life from the book Adventures In Insight by Harold E. Kohn. Eight members responded to roll call by reporting on assigned topics, several members reported on the splendid program of the County Federation Club meeting at Roachdale. Mrs. Howard Hostetter reviewed the book, AU In the Family, by Edwin O’Connor, the story of the closeness as well as the disagreements of an Irish fmily. The May meeting will be with Mrs. Roscoe Hillis.

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Putnam Court Notes Carter Owen Cooper vs. Ruth Kathleen Cooper, suit for divorce. Harry Schwartz vs. Judith K. Price, Lee Grant Fehder, complaint for damages.

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