The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 May 1967 — Page 2

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THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Wavas For All" Businasa Phonas: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabath Raridan Estata, Publishar Published uvsry •vening uxcupt Sunday and holidays on 14-20 Saadi Jackson Stroot, Croon cast! o, Indiana. 401X5. Entered in the Post Office at Greencasrie, Indiana, at second dots mail matter under Act of March 7, 1571. United Press Internatieaal lease wire services Member Inland Dafly Prom Association; Heesier State Prom Asseciatien. Al unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures seat la Hie Daily Banner are sent at owner's risk, and The DaHy Banner repudiates any liability or responsibility for their safe custody or return. By carrier 40c per week, tingle copy 10c. Subscription prices of The Doily Banner effective March 14, 1900; In Putnam County—1 year $10.00—4 months $5JO—5 months $3.00; Indiane other than Putnam County—1 year $12.00—4 months B7.00—3 msnths $4.00; Outside Indiana—1 year $10.00—0 months $9.00—3 msnths $0.03. AH mal sulsscrrptiens ^tc^i^tltle r^t ^t^hr^mce.

•U STATE OFFir- BLDQ. COMMIS&..J leoalTo^o^ubuo BEARING Notice U Hereby clven ttr ( the Local Alcoholic Beversse Board et Putnam County. Indians, will, et 11 a. m. on the 18th day of May. 1967 at the Clen’s Office, Court House, in the City <or town) of Greencastle. Indiana, In aalo County, besln Inyestlfation of the application of the following named person, requesting the Issue at the applicant at the location hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Birerase Permit ol the class hereinafter deslcnated and will, at said time and place, receive Information concerning the fitness ol said applicant, and the propriety of Issuins the permit applied for to each applicant at the premises named: Greencastle Foods, inc., by William L. Schwab. Fres., A Helen L. Schwab, See.. 890 East Harrison St., Martinsville. Indiana (Grocery) Beer & Wine Dealer, 309 East Franklin St., Greencastle. Mdlana. SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IB REQUESTED INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. CONDON Executive Secretary JOE A. HARRIS Chairman May 3-2t

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Water Properties Sale Announced An April 28th, J. W. Heiney, President of Indiana Gas A Water Company, Inc., announced that the Company’s Board of Directors had approved the sale of all of the company’s water properties to Consolidated Water Company of Chicago. The sale is still subject to approval of the stockholders of the company, and of the Public Service Commission of Indiana, as required by law. Price to be received for the water properties as of September 30, 1966 is $12,552,000, plus the cost of net additions to the properties subsequent to such data and other adjustments. This was the highest and most acceptable of six bids received by the Indiana Gas A Water Company in response to the solicitation for bids which was published February 8, 1967. Water properties being sold have a total of 36,069 customers and are located in Crawfordsville, Franklin, Shelbyville, Noblesville, New Albany, Clarksville, and Jeffersonville, all in Indiana. Indiana Gas A Water Company will continue to operate the natural gas properties it has in 83 Indiana communities.

Bible Thought For Today According to your faith bo It unto you.—-Matthew 9:29. Men of faith still accomplish what is thought to be impossible.

Personal And Local News Mir. and Mrs. Simpson Stoner are at home from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. 'Hie Thursday Reading Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. with Ina Kemmeling. Kappa Alpha Theta Alumnae will meet Saturday May 6th at 10 o’clock for coffee. Mrs. W. M. McGaughey has returned home after spending the winter in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Orescent Club will meet Wednesday, May 3 at 2 pjn., with Mrs. James Poor. Mrs. Charles Mays will have the program. Bobby Wright, 25, city, was lodged in the Putnam County jail Monday on a non-support charge, Sheriff Bob Albright reported this morning. Bethel No. 106 Job’s Daughters of Bainbridge will be honoring Eastern Star’s and Mason’s May 8th 7:30 p.m. Please come, Karen Parent, honored Queen. Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Beck will be held Wednesday at 2:00 pjn. at the Rector Funeral Home. Rev. Jameson Jones will officiate. Interment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery. A delightful Bon Voyage party was given Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stamper, honoring Mr. and Mrs. James Rom. On May 8 the they will leave New Tork City by plane for England, where they will spend three weeks visiting Mrs. Ross* mother and sisters. Sixteen friends were present for the going away party.

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The Greencastle Christian Church will hold Mid-Week Bible Study on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mary Jeffries. Study will be on the 1st Chapter of I Corinthians. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend this study of God’s Word an<i Christian Fellowship. Sunday evening Sandra Gilkey, who played the French horn and Barbara Padgett Stout, soprano, gave a delightful recital at Meharry Hall. Miss Gilkey’s mother was here for the occasion. Her home is at Waukegan, HI. Barbara Padgett Stout is well known in Greencastle, and her family was also present. Greencastle is proud of Barbara’s ability, and pleased that she has at least one more year in DePauw’s Music School. Sandra, too, is accomplished and will have another year at Music School. Pvt. and Mrs. James V. C. Hurst are the parents of a boy bom April 29, at Ft. Carson, Colorado. The baby was named James Anthony, and weighed 7 lbs. 18 ozs. Grandparents are Mrs. Madonna Underwood of R. R. 3, Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hurst of R. No. 1, Fillmore. Mrs. Hurst is the former Madonna Goodman of this city. The Hursts now reside at 1139 B. Valley Manor Dr. Colorado Springs, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Fuller of 603 Sherwood Drive, Crawfordsville have been notified of the promotion of Mrs. Fuller’s son, Douglas Neal Swickard to Airman Second Class. Airman Swickard enlisted in the Air Force May 25, 1966. After basic training in Lackland, Texas he was transferred to Shaw Air Force Base, South Carolina. Airman Swickard is with the Director Of Intelligence of the Tactical Air Reconnaissance Center. His address is A/2c Douglas N. Swickard, H.Q. TARC. CMR - Box 2574, Shaw AFB, S.C. 29152. A/2c Swickard is the son of Warren Swickard of this city and a brother of Steve Swickard of Coatesville.

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0ES NOTICE Fillmore O.EJS. No. 186 will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. This is Electa Night honoring mothers. All visiting members are welcome. Imogene Scobee, W.M.

Studing In Mexico Steve Modlin, a senior at Hanover College, is in Mexica City doing off-campus study with a group of Hanover students at the University of Mexico. The group went by train to New Orleans and then by air to Mexico City. After returning on June 1, Steve will graduate on June 4 from Hanover with a Physics Major. He has been awarded a Fellowship to the University of Florida. The Fellowship will pay all of his expenses as he studies for his Doctors Degree in Physics at the University. Steve graduated from Roachdale High School with the Class of 1963. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Damon Modlin of Greencastle, R. R. 3.

j Obituaries j Father Of Local Resident Dies Irel A. Liston, father of Dwight K. Liston, local Standard Oil agent, passed away Monday evening. Other survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Raymond Hunt, R.R. 2, Terre Haute; three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Mr. Liston was a retired farmer and life-long resident of Prairie Creek, a member of the Church of Christ and the Ernest Lodge No. 598 F A A M Of Prairie Creek. Funeral arrangements pending at the DeBaun Funeral Home at Prairie Creek.

BIRTHDAY! Ethel Byrd, today, May 2.

In Memory

In loving memory of Ralph Bassett, who passed away one year ago May 2, 1966. Though his smile is gone forever, And his hand I cannot touch, I will never lose sweet memories. Of the one I loved so much. Sadly missed by wife.

Mrs. Ira Moore Entertains Colonial Dames The Sir John Ogle Chapter of the Colonial Dames of the XVII Century met with Mrs. Ira J. Moore on April 28. After dessert was served at a beautifully appointed table, Mrs. Elmer Seller, president, opened the meeting with the ritual with members and chaplain responding. Mrs. Seller welcomed eight members and one guest, Mrs. Horace E. Harlan. We were glad to have Mrs. W. D. James with us. The following officers were elected: president, Mrs. Elmer Seller; vice president, Mrs. Ira Moore; secretary-treasurer. Miss Carrie Pierce. The schedule of hostesses and programs was made out for a year. For the program Mrs. Seller was glad to present Mrs. H. E. H. Grenleaf from Bloomington. She read a clever story entitled “The Cold War of 1816.” This concerned a store and an antistore party in the meeting house where Rev. Lyman Beecher preached. She then read “The Armored Flag” which concerned weathervanes in 1673. She continued by reading “The Merchants and Masters of Early Salem.” The first ship in New England was built in Salem in 1636. It was great when ships came in loaded with merchandise from China, India and various places.

John Longdon Rites Wednesday John C. Langdon, 76, of R. R. 2, Poland, died Sunday night, in the Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. He was a son of William and Mary Corbitt Langdon, was born in Owen County, on November 8, 1890, and was a member of the Jordan Nazarene Church. Five brothers and three sisters, preceded him in death. His wife, the former Mella Ann Wilson died in 1960. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Mildred Surber, of Indianapolis; Mrs. Mary Milam, of Bowling Green, Kentucky; and Mrs. Lola Starnes of Cartersburg; six sons, Russell of R. R. 2, Poland; Wilson and Hubert, both of Indianapolis; Cecil, of Cartersburg; John Levi, of Waukegan, Illinois; and Frank, of Clayton; 20 grandchildren and eight great granchildren. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, at 2:00 pm. at the West and Son Funeral Home in Spencer, with Rev. Harvey Howe and Rev. Frank Surber officiating. Interment will be in the Cloverdale Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home any time after 7:00 p.m. today.

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Rites Tomorrow For Edna Perkins Mrs. Edna Perkins of Indianapolis, a former resident of Greencastle, died Monday In Community Hospital following a two weeks illness. Surviving are her husband, Roscoe Perkins; one son, David Perkins; and one grandson, Mike Perkins, all of Indianapolis; four brothers, Larry Clark of Ohio, Frank and Robert Clark of Greencaatle, and Charles Clark of Reelaville. One brother, Roy Clark of Cloverdale, and one sister, Goldie Jackson of Detroit, preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at the Shirley Brothers Funeral Home on East 10th Street, Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. Friends may call at the funeral home.

Brunch Benedict For a brunch or lunch treat, dip 12 round shredded wheat biscuits into milk; place on cooky sheet. Top each biscuit with 1 teaspoon of solf butter and 1 slice of fully cooked Canadian bacon. Broil until bacon is hot and edges begin to brown. Top each serving with hot creamed eggs. To make creamed eggs, prepare 3 cups of medium white sauce from your favorite recipe. Stir in 3 chopped handcooked eggs and 1 tablespoon of chopped parsley. Makes 8 servings.

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Dear* Folks: When fixing instant rice to go with a boiled chicken . . . instead of using water, try using some of that chicken broth! It is the besteet ... Another method of cooking instant rice is to sprinkle either celery salt, celery seed, onion salt or garlic powder into it. Man, does that change the taste of plain old rice. Heloise • a • Dear Heloise: Many eyeglass cates are very beautiful and an extra one comes in very handy. Put your nail file, dippers, small embroidery scissors, a few bobby pins, a threaded needle, etc., in one of these cases. Close it and you will have a lovely utility case to carry in your handbag. E. I. e e e Dear Heloise: On a rainy day when your child is sick and unable to play outside, give him paper, pencil, crayons and an assortment of cookie cutters. He can draw around the cookie cutters, add/ faces or color the pictures using his own imagination. There isn’t much mess and he is kept busy, but still. a a a Dear Heloise: I love flowered or striped bed linens, and up until now I had never thought to buy TWO matching bottom contour sheets since they usually wear out first Now when the matching bottom entour sheet wears out, I buy plain white ones and am still able to continue using my fancy top sheets and pillow eases. Mrs. Albert Smith sue The point is to buy two bottom contours to match each top sheet She’s right too. The top sheets outlast the bottom ones. Heloise County Hospital Dismissed Monday: David Snapp, Spencer Lola Kelley, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Toby Ricketts, Greenwood, a girl, today.

LETTER OF LAUGHTER Dear Heloise: If you use a soup spoon instead of a serving spoon in your bowls at dinner time, you will be surprised how many lees calories you get upon your plate! Almost everybody dips so many spoonsful of something when serving themselves. The weight loss is more than you will ever realize . . . Doctor • • e Dear Doctor: I never realized hew much more gravy (and X am laughing) that a serving spoon held than the vegetable spoon did. I tried this three nights in a row on my family and they didn’t even notice the difference. I think you are the greatest Heloise • • e Dear Heloise: Everyone likes to save 5 or 10 minutes working time when they can. I did it by putting a cardboard divider in my clothes hamper, putting the white things on one side and the colored ones on the other. When it’s time to wash, the clothes are already sorted for me. Mrs. G. Schiff 9 4 9 Dear Heloise: I have just taken up embroidering and this is the way 1 keep my thread: I wrap the embroidery thread around empty plastic prescription bottles. On the inside of the bottles } put the labels that tell the color and number. Also, the looee ends of th£ thread fit under the snap-on lid and don’t get lost or tangled This way I keep everything neat and easy to find. Gail e e e Dear Heloise: Did you ever try mixing 9 slice of bread soaked in milk in bulk pork sausage? » It makes the nicest patties and oh, such tender ones. Marie King

Card of Thanks I would like to take this opportunity to thank the doctors and nurses of the Putnam Co. Hospital, St Anthony Hospital and the Winonia Memorial Hospital, The Perkins Nursing Home, Rev. Britton, MTs. Carol Keck and the organist Also thank the pallbearers, the Fincastle community and all the friends and neighbors who sent flowers, cards and food and any one who helped in any way, during the illness and death of our beloved husband and father, Leslie P. Stewart The Leslie P. Stewart Family

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