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Monday, July S, 1967

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OBITUARY Former resident dies in Delaware

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News Of Boys Rodney Siddon*, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Siddons, R.R. 1, Fillmore, will celebrate his 22nd birthday on July 13, at the U.S. Air Force Base in Danang Vietnam. His address is: A SC Rodney Siddons A F 16823840 366 M M S. Min. Main Dept. Dr 16 Box 80 Apo San Francisco, Calif 96337

0ES NOTICE There will be at stated meeting of the Groveland O.E.S. Tuesday, July 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the Groveland Masonic Hall.

Word has been received here of the death of Dr. Daniel E. Strain, Wilmington, Delaware, former Greencastle resident. He was born in Greencastle July 28, 1903, the son of Isaac and Nancy Strain. He graduated from DePauw with a Rector Scholarship, and has been employed with DuPont Company of Wilmington, Delaware for several years. Survivors are: his wife, Kathleen Evens Strain; one daughter, and two sons.

Thou ahalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife.—Exodus 20:17. He who does not respect the hallowed relation of marriage is lower than most beasts.

MARRIAGE LICENSE Ernest Little, Bridgeport Brass, Indianapolis, and Shirley Ann Cash, unemployed, Greencastle. Donald Ray Bassett, Mallory, Greencastle, and Waneta Ann Bright, student, Greencastle.

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FFA NEWS

The North Putnam Chapter of the Future Farmers of America held their first meeting for the 1967-68 year on June 29 at 8 o’clock The main business on hand was the trimming table for cattle which will be available for use after July 3. The members to contact for use of the table are: Mike Clodfelter for Monroe twp., Larry Keeney for Russell twp., Denny O’Hair for Clinton twp., and Larry Wilson for Floyd twp. Persons in other townships should contact Mike Clodfelter. The table is for use to anyone in the county who will be responsible for tmaportation and care of the table.

In Memory

In memory of our husband and father, John E. Skelton, who passed away three years ago, July 3, 1964. Remembrance is like a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vain, To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of ones heart The yean may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days. When we were all together. Sadly missed by wife, Bertha, and daughter, Hazel.

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Personal And Local News Clarence Meek of Westphalia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lear. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sage of Tampa, Fla., are visiting relatives and friends in this city. Mrs. Laurel H. Turk has returned home from Winona Memorial hospital in Indianapolis. Mrs. Paul Cook is spending the 4th with her son, Felix, and his family, at Noblesville. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Long and their two sons, Stephen and Craig, of Wilmington, Del., are the house guests of Mrs. Long’s mother, Mrs. Clyde Wildman. Theta Chapter of Delta Theta Tau Sorority will not meet on the 4th. The business meeting will be held at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 11, at the home of Mrs. Robert McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shonkwiler and family left Sunday for their home in Lakeland, Fla. .after visiting Mrs. Meda Long and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shonkwiler. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holley and family have returned from a vacation spent at Oak Hill, Macon, Mo., and last week they and Mr. Holley’s mother, Mrs. Clifford Holley, were in Chicago for several days. Greencastle Chapter No. 255 will hold its stated meeting Wednesday, July 5th, at 8:00 p.m. It will be the official visit of the District Deputy. All members and visiting members are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Friend of Wassenaar, The Netherlands, are the parents of a son, Douglas Joseph, bom July S. Mr. and Mrs. George Friend of Greencastle are the paternal grandparents. Castle Toppers Homemakers Extension club will meet Wednesday July 5th at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. William A. Wood. Roll call will be a quick drink recipe. The lesson of Patio Meals and Vegetables cookery will be given. Members remember to bring a used purse in a large bag. The August meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Carl Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borden have returned from Columbus, Ohio where they witnessed the play “Carnival,” which was starred by their daughter, Mrs. Eric Rieke. Accompanying them were their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lang of St. Louis.

P.F.C. James H. Lee, Co. A321 Inf., 196 Lt. Inf. Bde., APO 96256, San Francisco, Calif. James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lee, R. R. 4, Greencastle and is now serving in Vietnam. He would appreciate hearing from his friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Call, Route 3, Brazil, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Elaine Marie, to Richard Edward Kunkel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Kunkel, Route 1, Carbon. The wedding will be July 23 at 3:30 p. m. at the Lena Methodist Church. A reception will follow in the church basement. All friends and relatives are invited.

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County Hospital Dismissed Saturday: Bonnie Johnson, Greencastle James Coffman, Greencastle Paul Wagoner, Greencastle Myrtle Allen, Greencastle Norman Age, Bainbridge Madeline Smithers, Fillmore George Summerlock, Spencer Clarence Dalton, Poland Joyce Nye, Amo George Arendt, Cloverdale Gertrude Chemoweth, Cloverdale Mrs. Irvin Burdine and baby boy, Roachdale Births: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Porter, Greencastle, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Huller, Fillmore, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. William Hehmann, Greencastle, a girl. Dismissed Sunday: Mrs. Mirl Brown and baby girl, Greencastle James Fislar, Cloverdale Elveta McGee, Detroit, Mich. Denise Hodges, Warner, Okla. Hubert Cooper, Bainbridge Corliss Arnold, Greencastle Lisa Walgamuth, Greencastle Ruth Wallace, Bainbridge Ross Hanks, Bainbridge Births: Mr. and Mrs. Lelland Barlow, Hess Taller Park, a boy.

In Memory

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In loving memory of Robert H. Watkins, who left us July 4th, 1946. Sweet memories still linger forever. Time cannot change them 'tis true, Years that come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. Sadly missed by Mom and Brothers. '<

Authorities push investigation SALEM, Ind. UPI—Authorities pressed their investigation in the death last of a man found along a road near Salem. The dead man was identified Sunday through FBI fingerprints as Vincent Weyant, 51, who authorities said apparently had been living in the Indianapolis area during the past sev-

eral months.

FBI records showed Weyant was a native of Plainfield, N.J., and was living in Syracuse, N.Y., when he was inducted into the Army in 1942, at which time his fingerprints were put on file in Washington. His body was found last Wednesday along a Salem area road, and Washington County Coroner, Dr. E. R. Apple, said the man may have been slain. Dr. Apple said marks on his neck indicated Weyant had

been strangled.

Police had sought several youths seen in the area painting a car for questioning in the death, since paint was found on the dead man’s clothing. However, state police said the youths came forward, were questioned and released. Officials said Weyant had been dead three or four days before the body was found.

20 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Harold Talbott were here from Elkhart.

Dear Heloise: Did you know if you receive a letter from an out-of-town friend, or out-of-state for that matter, you can generally find the Zip Code of that locality in the circle of the postmark on the envelope? I keep a list of frequently used Zip Code numbers in my address book and add to it as I receive cards and letters from various places. Mrs. F. M. Clark * * '* * Well, well, we learn something every day. With all the letters you wonderful people write in, I didn’t know this. I checked with the Post Office and was advised that soon ALL cancellation marks on mail will show the Zip Code. If we check the Zip Code on letters we receive, we might soon be able to get our address books up to date. Heloise • * • • Dear Heloise: I punched a hole in my plastic drain board and then put a shower curtain hook through the hole. When not in use, I hang it in the cupboard under the sink. Then hang the dishdrainer over

it.

It’s off the sink counter and doesn’t take up any of my shelf space. Besides, it helps prevent mildew. Betty O’Neil * a e • Dear Heloise: The bottom of our trash cans wear out but the lids don’t. I save these lids for bird baths. The birds just love them. No need to remove the handle. Just set the lid upside down with the handle between two bricks. Or, put the lid on top of an old bucket Place this near bushes or trees and watch the happy bird splashing. Edna • sea Dear Heloise: I’m twelve years old and I read your column every day I have a suggestion for a summer treat I’m sure all children will enjoy! All you do is take a tangerine and break It into sections, then place in the freezer. Within an hour, you’ll have a cool refresh ing treat I have done this many times and my girl friends love it. Adele Frankford

And so do I. We tried oranges, grapfruit and lemons. Alt^ were great. Some we froze for

three weeks.

Heloise

Dear Heloise: We travel quite a lot and ^ I always carry a pair of rubber beach thong slippers to uas. „ in the showers at motels, etc. Makes me feel safe from ■ germs that could breed in damp places. Also helps to prevent slipping. - * Dorothy Evans * * * * Letter of Laughter ^ Dear Heloise: How many dish cloths does v it take to make a slip for a young girl? I was dressing my 5-year-old daughter when she saw the nylon net on her new slip. She cried, ‘Tm not going to wear"' any slip made out of your nylon net dish rags ... The Woolleys . * * * * % Dear Heloise: When dying your hair over the bathroom or kitchen sink, put three or four full sheets of newspaper IN the sink and spread it out. Then punch a hole through the paper at the drain so the water runs right out. This way the dye does not get all over your nice clean sink and its saves extra scrub(Continued on Page t)

Cecil Sutton was a patient in the Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ziegelman, Sr., were visiting in Watertown, Wisconsin.

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