The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 July 1967 — Page 2

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Wadnasday, July 5, 1967

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Obituaries

Mrs. Pearl Chadd

died Tuesday

Hutcheson rites to be Thursday

20 Years Ago John Talbott was here from Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Reeves and daughters were here from Kansas City, Mo. Kcller-Coan Pharmacy employes were picnic guests of Chester Coan at McCormick’s Creek State Park.

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Card of Thanks We want to thank the Reelsville Ladies Aid for their entertainment and gifts to the older residents of the Putnam County Home, also we want to thank Miss Brenda Barron of Quincy for playing and entertaining at the Home on Saturday night, June 24. Mr. and Mrs. Wain Barker

MARRIAGE LICENSE George J. Hecko, Montgomery Wards, Greencastle and Patty Lynn White, laundry worker, Greencastle. Richard E. Smith HI, retail salesman, Indianapolis and Linda Rose York, secretary’, Roachdale.

Orville Hutcheson, 66, well known Reelsville resident, died Monday at the Putnam County Hospital, where he had been admitted on Sunday. He was bom November 19, 1910, the son of Ross and Hazel Mullinix Hutcheson, He was a carpenter by trade. He was a member of the Reelsville Lions Club and the Reelsville Volunteer Firemen, and the Eagles Lodge of Brazil. He is survived by his father, Ross, Vincennes; one daughter, Carol Nichols, Reelsville; one son, Ralph, Reelsville; two brothers, Earl, Reelsville and Lloyd, Huntsville, Ala.; two half sisters, Carolyn Emmons, Indianapolis and Catherine Theman, Germany; one half brother, Richard, Indianapolis; one sister, Reba Bonewitz, Indianapolis and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Thursday at the Rector Funeral Home at 2:00 p. m. Interment will be in the Boone-Hutcheson Cemetery.

Mrs. Pearl Chadd, 80, Greencastle, died Tuesday at her home. She was bom December 27, 1886 in Jefferson Township, Putnam County, the daughter of Firman and Samantha McCammack Grimes. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors are: one daughter, Mrs. Louise McKamey, Greencastle; one sister, Mrs. Opal Patterson, Greencastle; two brothers, Paul Grimes, Greencastle and Virgil Grimes, Bainbridge. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alva Chadd in 1958. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2:00 p. m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home In Greencastle. Interment will be in the Fillmore Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 this evening.

LADIES NIGHT Wednesday, July 5th AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 58 Promptly at 8:00 P.M.

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Newton Kersey rites Thursday Funeral services for E. Newton Kersey, 80, Greencastle, | will be held Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home, Greencastle. Rev.' Jack McDaniels will officiate, with burial in Forest Hill Cemetery. Mr. Kersey passed away Monday in the Putnam County HospitaL He was a member of the Canaan Methodist Church and the Greeneajstle Loyal Order of Moose. Survivors are: his wife, Ruby; six daughters, Mrs. Virginia Hardwick and Mrs. Vera Rossok, Greencastle; Mrs. Hilda Magner, Mrs. Doris Richey and Mrs. Helen Beaman, Mrs. Mary Koch; two sons, Hugh and Basil Kersey; twenty-four grandchildren and thirteen great-grandchildren.

County Hospital Dismissed Tuesday: LaVonne Strange, Greencas tie Sandra Skelton, Greencastle Ruth Hammer, Greencastle Opal Scobee, Greencastle Johnny Pfeiffer, Rosedale Vivian Runnells, Coatesville Lottie Milhon, Martinsville Births: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cordray, Wednesday, a boy. Mr. and Mrs. William Hehmann, Wednesday, a boy.

Bible Thought For Today Ye shall be witnesses unto me. Acts 1:8. Witnesses to the goodness of God are now abundant, but there is room for one more.

Wallace's test HOUSTON UPI — Alabama Gov. Lurleen Wallace, who undergoes the first of “an exhaustive series of diagnostic tests’’ today for possible surgery for a malignancy, plans to conduct “the business of the state of Alabama as though she were just out of state attending a meeting. Mrs. Wallace, the nation’s only woman governor, arrived at M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute Tuesday, which as an international reputation as a cancer clinic.

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Personal And Local News

Frankie Gorham of Monrovia, California, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gorham. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Clark have returned home from a vacation in the South through the Smokey Mountains. Misses Marion and Norma White of Indianapolis spent the past week-end with friends and relatives in Greencastle. •Die Circuit Rider and Waysiders will be at the Putnam County Home TYmrsday night at 7:30 p. m. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Free-

Pi Beta Phi's hold convention Members of one of the oldest and largest national sororities for college women, Pi Beta Phi, observed the organization’s Centennial last week with a convention in Chicago, 111., that attracted over 1,200 members. Attending from Greencastle was Mrs. Louis J. Fontains, delegate from the Greencastle Alumnae Club. Highlighting the 100th anniversary celebration were the announcement of a gift to Monmouth College, Monmouth, 111., where the organization was founded, April 28, 1867, and the launching of a Centennial philanthropic project with over $240,000, contributed by members in recent years for that

purpose.

The $50,000 gift to Monmouth was presented at a luncheon at the College on June 28, attended by 700 of the convention delegates. It will honor the late Amy Burhham Onken of Chapin, 111., who served as national president of the sorority 31

Fe/ofre by HE10ISE CRUSE

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man of Lake Park, Florida are years The money wm ^ used

visiting Mrs. Freeman’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Hockensmith. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cue were in Michigantown the past weekend where they visited with Mr. Cue’s sister and husband, Mr.

and Mrs. W. O. Rule.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Trapp and their children Kathy and “Barney” returned to their home in Lima, Ohio after spending the past weekend with Mrs. Trapp’s mother and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bartlett. Bainbridge Saddle Club meeting at Club grounds Saturday evening July 8th. Come early and help prepare for the next day’s show. Bring refreshments to be served after the showing of a film by Bill Gray. Bill Biteljorge, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Eiteljorge, 410% E. Walnut, placed first in the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 58 Poppy Poster. Placing first in the District automatically places the Poster in

State competition.

Mrs. Elmo Marer of Los Angeles, California is here to visit with her two cousins, Mrs. Victor Cue and Mrs. Pearl Harris, and she will visit friends and relatives in Indianapolis and Detroit before returning

West

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Glidwell entertained Mrs. Glidwell’s sister and brothers at a 4th of July dinner; their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lennie Trout, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Trout and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Collins and daughter. City firemen made a run I northeast of the IBM plant Tuesday where there was a grass fire along the railroad. Firemen extinguished the fire that stretched for approximately a mile, in less than two

hours.

A dinner installation is being planned by the American Legion Auxiliary for July 10, at 6:30. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Frances McCullough, newly elected Sixth District President, will be the installing

officer.

Mrs. Harold Dunn will be the new Unit President. Please call reservations by Saturday, July

8th.

for the new Monmouth College library, a $1.3 million facility. “Arrow in the Smokies” is to be the centennial philanthropic project. Located in Gatlinburg, Tenn., on the site of the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School, which was the first major college sorority philanthropy, the new project will be an education craft program conducted in cooperation with the University of Tennessee. Delegates to the Convention approved establishment of the 112th and 113th chapters of the sorority on the campuses of Bethany College, Bethany, W. Va., and the University of Florida at Gainesville, Fla. Currently there are 111 college chapters and 330 alumnae clubs of Pi Beta Phi, with 82,128 living members. When it was founded 100 years ago, there were 12 members. Mrs. Fontaine was elected Zeta Province President. The six collegiate chapters in Zeta Province which she will visit are located on the campuses of Franklin, Indiana University, Butler, Purdue, DePauw and Ball State.

Dear Heloise: Here is something I just discovered: Cotton eyelet dresses are very difficult to iron because of the threads used in the em-broidery-like material. I have always ironed slowly to keep from pulling these threads and to avoid puckers and tearing the beautiful cutwork. Then one day it occurred to me to reverse the iron and use the square end! Perfect. It ironed like a dream. Now there’s no need to go at a snail’s pace anymore. Theresa Papp a a e a Theresa, you’re a real jewel. And far better than a pearl. You’re a 20-karat diamond. And how about ironing those crocheted tablecloths and placemats the same way? (Don’t forget to turn on the wrong side first so the design will stand up when they’re finished.) Was just thinking . . . too bad we aren’t able to turn our heads completely backwards, then we wouldn’t have to see that ironing basket staring us in the face! Heloise a e • a Dear Heloise: Why don’t people include their address under their closing signature when writing a letter? Most everyone put its in the upper right-hand comer. By writing it at the end of the letter, it can be ripped off for filing or copying into an address book and you have all the

pertinent information needed. When the address is tom off the top of the first page for further reference, the person’s name always has to be added. Harry McGirt a a a a Dear Heloise: Our family eats a lot of cauliflower and as I cook it often, I thought your readers might be interested in a good way to remove it from the pan intact. I just insert a small metal skewer through the stalk of the whole cauliflower before cooking it It’s then easier to lift out without breaking. Mrs. W. C A. a a a a And are you all aware if you cook the whole head upside down, it’s even prettier? Try it next time. I always add about four drops of yellow food cbloring in my water and come out with a beautfui head. Heloise a a a • Dear Heloise: While attending an out-of-town wedding recently I learned an ingenious way to “follow the leader” when traveling to an unfamiliar place. Simply have the leader fasten a colored cloth (or something similar) to the top of his car antenna and you will have very little trouble spotting him If a few cars separate you. Roc • a a a Dear Heloise: Recently our family noticed how awful the garage looked. Five bikes didn’t help any. (Continued on Fags 8)

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Inferno fire ST. LOUIS UPI — An explosion and fire did heavy damage Tuesday to the interior of the Inferno Club.

O.E.S. Notice Stated meeting of Cloverdale Chapter No. 369 Order of Eastern Star. Wednesday July 12th at 7:30 p.m. Practice meeting for inspection on Friday evening July 7th at 7:30 p.m. Members and visitors weli come. Peggy Ford, W.M.

O.E.S. Notice Stated meeting of Fillmore O.E.S. 186, Thursday July 6, 8 p.m. All visiting members welcome. Imogene Scobbee, WM.

Putnam Court Notes Shirley F. Simmennan vs. Michael Simmennan, complaint for separation from bed and board. Mary Louise Aubrey vs. Robert Aubrey, complaint for absolute divorce.

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