The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 May 1967 — Page 2

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Recently elected by the 1968 senior class as editor and business manager of the high school yearbook, the '“Minaret,” are Kirk Hammond and Tom Black. Both boys are members of the

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National Honor Society. In addition to participating in football and golf, Kirk is also a member of G-Club, Science Club and Medical Club. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hammond. Tom, a delegate to Boys’ State this summer, is a member of Spanish Club, Science Club and Thespian Society. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Black. Sponsor of the “Minaret” is Mrs. Madge Lynch who also teaches French.

June Wedding Planned Mr. and Mirs. Virgil Landes, R. 1, Reelsville, wish to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Brenda Sue to Steve Custis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Custis of Greencastle. Brenda recently graduated from Reelsville High School with the Class of 1967. Steve graduated from Greencastle in 1963 and attended Indiana State. He is presently employed at the Lone Star Cement Corporation in Indianapolis. The wedding will be held at the Canaan Methodist Church on June 24 at 7:30 p. m. A reception will follow in the church basement. No invitations are being sent. All friends and relatives are invited.

Putnam Court Notes Patricia A. Kallner vs. Gary K. Kallner, suit for divorce. Theresa Lynn Rominger vs. Gary L. Rominger, divorce. Waneta L. Linley vs. Lauren Linley, Divorce.

Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burton, 20 years May 24th.

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Teachers' Strike Crisis Is Past SOUTH BEND UPI — The crisis appears to have passed in the teachers’ dispute here with the school board and both sides should reach agreement within the next several days, State Superintendent of Schools Richard Wells said Tuesday. Well* met Tuesday with South Bend School Superintendent Charles Holt and Thomas Bull, president of Teachers AFL-CIO and later said both Holt and Bull agreed to “sit down and settle the issues remaining in their dispute." About one-third of South Bend’s 1,557 teachers went on strike last Thursday, but by Monday that number had dwindled to about S00 as the result of a temporary court injunction restraining the teachers from striking. Tuesday all teachers returned to their classrooms.

Bible Thought For Today Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be lost.-— John 6:12. That is one way that blessings are multiplied. We waste many things. Great fortunes have been accumulated through saving what others were accustomed to waste.

County Hospital Dismissed Tuesday: Mrs. Ronald Robinette and daughter, Cloverdale Trixie Mann, Cloverdale Pearl Jent, Cloverdale Betty Watts, Cloverdale Louella Carson, Cloverdale Paul Bush, Spencer Ora Day, Fillmore Robert Boiler, Bainbridge Dorothy George, Amo Mrs. Larry Williams and son, Clermont Orlando Lewis, Greencastle Frank Woliung, Greencastle Jeanette Dickey, Greencastle Roland Jones, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cox, Greencastle, Route 5, a girl, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cox, Cloverdale, a boy, Tuesday.

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Personal And Local News

Coterie will meet with Mrs. Ivan Ruark, Froday, May 26 at 7:30 p.m. The Martha Washington Club will meet tonight at 7:30 with Mrs. Willard Garrett. Daughters of 1812 will meet with Mrs. Russell Pierce Thursday, May 25, at 7:30 p.m. Members of Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 1550 Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Thursday at 8 p. m. at the Post Home. The monthly meeting of the National Association of Retired Civil Employes will be held Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Indiana Gas & Water Company rooms. Mrs. Olive Brown, former resident of this city, now residing in Detroit, Michigan, is visiting Mrs. Charles Highsmith of Cloverdale. Tuesday’s Banner stated that City Attorney Rexell Boyd’s department reported that six building permits were issued, etc. The report to the City Council was made by City Engineer Clifford Norton. Miss Mary C. Berry of Morristown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Berry, Sr., of Putnamville, is one of the for-ty-two teachers of high school Spanish in nineteen states named to receive full scholar ships plus a weekly stipend and dependent’s allowance for an institute of Spanish to be held on the Coe College campus at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, from June 14 to August 9. Martha Virginia Smith of Greencastle was honored at the annual Awards Day program at Transylvania College as the outstanding senior in drama. Miss Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin T. Smith, is a drama major at the Lexington, Kentucky college. She has had leading roles in many Transylvania Theatre Association productions, including the title roles in “Hecuba” and “Yerma.” She is a graduate of Greencastle High School. Dr. Paul R. Sweet, graduate of DePauw in 1929, and his wife were in Greencastle yesterday, and he is interested in returning to his native town for retirement. His family was well known here, and his father, William Warren Sweet, deceased, was head of the History Department when they were here. Dr. Paul has completed his work as American Consulate General In Stuttgart, Germany, where he was stationed for the past eight years. He left Greencastle for Bloomington, and was then motoring to St. Louis, and down to Dallas, Texas, to see his mother. He and Mrs. Sweet came to Greencastle Monday night and were guests of Dr. George B. Manhart.

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Dorothy Knuppel, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Boyd B. Knuppel, has been selected to participate in a special program at Indiana University during the coming summer. Valedictorian of this year’s graduating class at Greencastle High School, Dorothy will attend Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, in the fall.

Bill Sandy Says, for the whitest brightest shirts in town, come to White Cleaners, 309 N. Jackson.

July Wedding Planned Mr. and Mrs. Jacob F. Hirt m, 405 E. Walnut Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Pamela K. to Kenneth L. Schafer, Jr., the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Schafer of Youngstown, Ohio. The prospective bride and groom are students at Denison University. A July wedding is planned in the Presbyterian Church.

Finkbiner-Pitts Nuptials June 3 Miss Tara Jean Pitts and Bruce Finkbiner will exchange marriage vows Saturday, June 3 at 2:30 p. m. in the Gobin Memorial Methodist Church. All friends and relatives are cordially invited.

| Obituaries Former Resident Dies In Florida Emmett C. Hurst, age 64, of Jackson, Ohio, a former local resident, passed away Tuesday at the home of his daughter in Tampa, Florida. He was the son of J. Theodore and Myrtle Cooper Hurst: and was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Opal Hammond. Mr. Hurst was a prominent public accountant in Jackson, Ohio; a member of the Jackson Methodist Church; an active member of various Masonic bodies; and held the 33rd Ma' sonic Degree. Survivors include the wife, Wini; two daughters, Cristel Imes of Tampa, Florida; Judy Oder of Tiffin, Ohio; two brothers, Gene of Brooklet, Georgia, and Dennis of Marietta, Ohio. Funeral services wll be held at the Plummer Funeral Home in Jackson, Ohio, Friday afternoon, May 26.

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Class Meets With t Mrs. Earl McCullough The regular meeting of the Putnamville Dorcas Class met at the home of Mrs. Earl McCullough. The meeting was opened with the group repeating the Apostles Creed followed by singing the hymn “He Keeps Me Singing” after which the salute to the Christian flag was repeated in unison. Roll call was answered by the continued reading of Psalms. Secretary’s and Treasurer’s reports were read and approved. The card committee reported sending several cards. Old and new business was discussed at length. A very impressive article entitled "A nightmare that could come true was read by Lucille Whitman. The meeting was dismissed with prayer by Mona Harlan followed by Mizpah in unison. A very clever contest was given by Nellie Hayes and won by Reggie Glover. Lovely refreshments were served to 12 members during the social hour the Lucky napkin prize going to Viola Parsons.

Liberia waa founded in 1822 when a settlement was made at Monrovia by Negro freedmen from the United States with the assistance of American colonization societies.

Oakley Whitaker Funeral Friday Funeral services for Oakley Whitaker, 54, will be held Friday at 11 a. m. at the Conkle Funeral Home in Speedway. Burial will be in the Union Chapel Cemetery at Morton.

Mr. Whitaker passed away early Wednesday morning in Indianapolis. He was a former resident of the Morton community but had resided in Indianapolis for the past 10 years. Survivors Include h i s wife and two sons. He was a brother-in-law of Mrs. Jake Martin of Morton.

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Miss Yuncker years. She also contributes a medical column to Good Housekeeping Magazine. Prior to her employment by the Post, she worked on the news desk of the Wall Street Journal in New York City, and was an Assistant Deputy Commissioner of the New York State Department of Commerce. She makes her home in the Chelsea district of New York City, and has a summer residence on Tunnel Mountain Road, Canaan, N.Y., in the Berkshire Mountains.

Dear Folks: Many of you have been asking for some hints on making cabbage slaw. First, do not cut the cabbage while it is warm. This is the secret to getting thin, crispy, cole slaw. I cut my head of cabbage in half the day before, cover it with water, and put it in the refrigerator in a covered container. The next day 1 take out that cold, crunchy cabbage and start slicing. Slaw is NOT grated. It is either cut on a sheer (which most of us have or can buy for less than a dollar at the dime store), or with a knife . . . which takes more time. Make it as thin as possible for the best results. Now, if you forget to put the cabbage under water ahead of time ... cut the cabbage in half and start slicing from the inside. Wet two paper napkins. Put half of the thinly sliced cabbage in the bottom of a bowl. Lay one wet napkin on top of this layer. Put in the rest of the cabbage and lay the second wet napkin over all. Next, place the bowl of cabbage in the freezer compartment of your refrigerator for fifteen or twenty minutes. As soon as you see that the wet napkin is brittle (which means it is frozen), take the bowl out quickly. Don’t touch the slaw with your hands. Pour on your favorite dressing and mix it with a fork by tossing. Serve immediately. Superb crunchy slaw! Heloise P. S. I wonder if you all are aware that the core of the cabbage is tasty hot? When I grate it, people tell me it is the greatest and ask if I put horseradish in it. I never have, but I always use the core . . . for grating purposes, not slicing, a a a a Dear Heloise: My husband is a salesman and requires a white shirt and tie every day. He likes clip-on ties so much better than the regular ones, that the clip-on ties wore out first. So I cut about six inches from the middle of his regular ties to make them the same length as the others. Then I just put the plastic clip from the old clip-on tie into the new one I made. Be sure to cut it and sew it where the seam will be underneath the knot. I used an old tie that was beyond wear as a pattern so as not to ruin a good tie. Imogene Hancock * a a • Dear Heloise: Those of you who use liquid wax for your waxing jobs will find that using a plastic squeeze

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