The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 June 1967 — Page 2

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Tha Daily Bannar, Greancastla, Indiana

Friday, June 23, 1967

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Try and Stop Me

-By BENNETT CERF-

rpHEATER BUFF Maurice Dolbier remembers the good A old days when the special effects man backstage would simulate claps of thunder by rolling cannon balls across the floor. There was the devil to poor one night daring m tog scene in a lurid melodrama when a storm was supposed to be raging while an old skinflint kicked his daughter out of the house. The man assigned to push a wheelbarrow containing ninepound .cannon balls back and forth backstage tripped and sprawled on the floor. The cannon balls rolled onstage, knocked over the scenery — and | the did skinflint, reduced the bass fiddle in the orchestra pit to kindling wood and came to rest in the laps of startled ladies in the second row of the orchestra. Not one lawsuit was filed until the following morning at nine o’clock. • a • A. smart-aleck was elected to the local school board, and dropped into a fifth-grade classroom to throw his weight about a bit. "How old are you?” he demanded of a kid in the front row. The kid answered, “Thirteen,” so the smart-aleck wrote “31” on the blackboard to see if he was paying attention. When the next kid said he was twelve, the smart-aleck put a "21” on the board. The third kid was ready for him. “I’m eleven, mister,” he announced. “Now let’s see you mess around with that!” • • • An impetuous; eft-burned, but irrepressible Argentinian playboy now begins all his passionate love letters, "Idol of my dreams and gentlemen of the jury . . . .” C 19W, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate

by HELOISE CRUSE

Dear Heloise: Don’t throw away your old plastic-foam iee chest. It makes the best sewing basket . . . T o make the chest more decorative I sprayed mine with gold paint One can use any color.

Personal and local news

Present Day Club will meet Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. with Mrs. James G. Hughes. Kilowatt Club will meet Monday, June 26, at 7:30 p. m. with Mary Lou Sharpe. Russell Knauer of Newhall, California, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Edna Knauer, and other relatives and friends. Russell Knauer and Edna Knauer had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reeves and sons, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aker, Teresa and Randy, called on Mrs. Edna Knauer and also visited with Russell Knauer Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Linda DeBales has returned to her home at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida after being called here by the illness of her mother, Mrs. Betty Libka. Joan Bales, 21, Cloverdale, R. 1, was arrested at 1:30 this morning on South Jackson Street by Officer Alva Hubble for having an expired operator’s license. Evangelist Meredith Britton and the Templeaires from the Tennessee Temple Schools, Chattanooga, Tenn., will be at the Hanna St. Baptist Church, 501 E. Hanna St., Sunday morning, June 25, at 10:30 a.m.

Bible Thought For Today God will aurely visit you.— Genesis 50:24. He visits every mortal, every flower and blade of grass. He sustains life and is closer than hands or feet. He is easy to approach. He is looking for you. He wants very much to help you.

20 Years Ago Robert L. Nipper resigned as DePauw football coach. Wayne Gillen was here from Dunkirk. Miss June Wiseman left for Odon, Michigan, to spend the summer. The Home and Child Study Club met with Mrs. Walter Ballard.

Mrs. Ida E. Evens and Mrs. Hope Winn of Huntington have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Morris Evens, north of town. Anna F. Lyon, R. R. 1, and Cathy L. Gram, 819 Stadium, both of Greencastle, will attend the News Conference segment of the 21st annual High School Journalism Institute Sunday (June 25) through July 8 on the Indiana University campus.

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

County Hospital Dismissed Thursday: Richard Parker, Fillmore Lester Leonard, Bainbridge Sallie Minnick, Bainbridge Lois McGrannahan, Rockville Kenneth Bassett, Greencastle Mrs. Ronald Dove and son, Greencastle Mrs. Ronald Vermillion and son, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. James Shafer. Roachdale, Route 1, a boy, Wednesday.

In Memory

In loving memory of our mother, Chineca Alley, who passed away June 23, 1953. We miss you, Mom. and think of you a thousand times a day And memories of you wander through The things we do and say. You were so good, so kind and true, You made each day worthwhile When troubles came and worldly cares You eased it with your smile. No more on earth we’ll see that face Or know your tender touch You gave us happiness, and we miss you, Oh so very much. Mrs. Evelyn Cline, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Horton

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Jobless decrease LONDON UPI —The number of unemployed persons in Britain dipped below the half million mark on June 12 for the first time since October. The Labor Ministry said 499,938 persons were out of work, or 2.1 per cent of the labor force.

Birthdays Bruce Talbott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talbott, 10 years old, June 23rd. Amy Taylor, 1224 Bloomington, 8 years old today, June 23.

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ANNUAL FISH FRY b Y Putnamville Lions Club SATURDAY, JUNE 24 SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT “The Jades” Plenty of good fish and eats. Como oarly and stay late. FUTNAMVILLE SCHOOL GROUNDS

OBITUARIES Hallie Sutherlin rites Saturday Mrs. Hallie Browning Sutherlin passed away shortly after noon Thursday in the Putnam County Hospital where she had been a patient for several days following a stroke suffered at the Donna Nursing Home in Cloverdale where she had resided for three years. Mrs. Sutherlin was bom in Greencastle, August 25, 1875, the daughter of James L. and Mary Jackson Browning. She was graduated from Greencastle High School and attended DePauw University and was one of the first business women in Greencastle, having served as deputy in the office of the Treasurer of Putnam County at the turn of the Century fol lowing the election of her Father to that office for a period of two terms. With the exception of a few years when she lived with her parents near Fillmore, she was a resident of Greencastle until her marriage to Charles Sutherlin, April 16, 1927, at which time they took up residence on his farm near Russellville. Mr. Sutherlin passed away in 1952 and she continued to live on the farm until her health made it necessary for her to return to Greencastle to live. Mrs. Sutherlin was a charter member of the Veronica Club. She was also a charter member of the Crescent Club where her membership remained until her death. She was also a member of Washburn Chapter D.A.R. and the First Christian Church. She was a charter member of the Greencastle Chapter O.E.S. which was established in 1900 and later was Worthy Matron of the Fillmore Chapter. At the time of her death she was affiliated with the Morton Chapter where her late husband had also been a member. Mrs. Sutherlin could be described as a gentle woman. She took an active Interest In her various organizations when her health and strength permitted but was always of a retiring nature. Up until very recent years she had been an astute business woman. In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by three brothers: Otis F., Ernest A., and Ralph Browning. She is survived by one niece, Miss Grace Browning and several cousins, including Mrs. Emily Jackson Owens, who was reared in the James L. Browning home. Memorial services will be at 2:00 p. m. Saturday at the Rector Funeral Home with the Reverend Maxwell Webb in charge. Burial will follow at the Sutherlin Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.

I took the lid off a cigar box and inserted it about half-way down in the ice chest (most have a ridge just about there) to hold scissors, thread, etc. This chest is lightweight and roomy and if my pin cushion isn’t handy I stick my needle anywhere on the "basket” instead of on the arm of the chair or couch. I had some paint left over so I sprayed two lamp shades gold, two picture frames and one large potato chip can that the girls use for a wastebasket in their bedroom. All for seventy cents! Mrs. Rynkowskl • • • • Dear Folks: Do you use the wash cloths on top of the stack each week, wash them and put them back on the top of that stack? Then wonder why a certain wash cloth, which matches that set of pretty towels, wears out or fades before the towels do? As a suggestion, fold the matching wash cloth inside the hand towel, then stack them up. Here’s why: The towel will be used at the same time as the wash cloth, and eventually they will all wear out at the same time. Two hand towels and TWO wash clothes should be bought each time you purchase a bath towel. This way they all. wear out about the same time and you (Continued on Page 3)

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