The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 July 1967 — Page 2
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Tuesday, July 11, 1967
THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All" Business Phones: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher Norma L. Hill, Assistant Publisher Published every evening except Sunday and holidays at 24-24 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, Indiana. 44135. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second dost mail matter under Act of March 7, 1S78. United Press International lease wire service; Member Inland Daily Press Association; Hoosier State Press Association. All unsolicited artides, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Dally Banner are sect at owner's risk, and The Daily Banner repudiates any liability or responsibility for their safe custody or return. By carrier 40c per week, single copy 10c. Subscription prices of The Daily Banner effective March 14, 1944; In Putnam County—1 year $10.00—4 months $5.50—3 months $3.00; Indiana other than Putnam County—1 year $12.00—0 months $7.00—3 months $4.00; Outside Indiana—1 year $14.00—4 months $9.00—3 months $4.00. All mail subscriptions payable in advance.
LADIES NIGHT Wednesday, July 12th AMERICAN LEGION POST No. 58 Promptly at 8:00 P.M.
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Bible Thought For Today Treasures of wickedness profit nothing.—Proverbs 10:2. Robberies and thefts lead to prison, not to prosperity. But no one plana it that way.
Personal and local news
County Hospital Dismissed Monday: David Kieffaber, Fillmore Maxine Lawson, Coatesvillo Grace Poynter, Greencastle Leota Dunbar, Greencastle
Deaf Man Perfects Midget Transistor Hearing Aid If you can hear people talk and can’t make out the words clearly then this may be the answer. An extremely small hearing aid using a tiny energized unit has been perfected by a man who himself is hard of hearing and has been for over 10 years. If interested it is suggested you write A. W. Newell, 2616 W. 8th St., Erie, Pa. You will receive full information at no cost or obligation whatsoever.—Adv.
In Memory
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hacker, R. 5, Greencastle, a son at the Coleman Hospital, Indianapolis, named Wesley
Meade. The grandparents are You will never be forgotten by
V.F.W. Ladies Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. at
the Post Home.
Miss Janet Sloo of Indianapolis was the guest of her cousin, Jenni Frazier, for a week. She returned home Friday, Tim Turk of Lansing, Mich., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Turk the
past weekend. Bill Sandy Says, A fellow Moderne Swingers are danc- doesn’t need the best wife to be ing at Robe-Ann Park in Green- I happy just the best who would castle July 15, 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 have married him. Old Reliable
In loving memory of Freda M. Brown, who passed away two
years ago, July 8, 1965.
July brings sad memories of a loved one gone to rest
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hacker, R. 2, Cloverdale and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Salsman, R. 1,
Fillmore.
SHOP ALL DAY WEDNESDAY at LUCIA'S
SUPER SALE
DISCONTINUED COTTON PRINTS and DRESSY BLENDS
Perfect For Every Need - Just In Time For Play Clothes and Back To School Wear
p.m. The caller is Ted Laughrey
from Terre Haute.
Opal Lehr has returned home from Fort Smith, Arkansas, after visiting several weeks with her son, Ray Watson, wife and granddaughter, Mary Ann. Mrs. Mary Horn Reynolds (Mrs. Arthur) was in Greencastle last night en route to Mayfield, Ky., where she will be the guest of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Evans.
White Cleaners.
| Obituaries Services held
at Brazil
Funeral services for William H. Schlatter, 82, Harmony, were held at the Miller & Sons Funeral Home in Brazil at 2:00
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schorr and p.m. today. Rev. Maxwell Webb,
son, Rickey of Belleville, HI., were the house guests of Mrs. Schorr’s sisters, Misses Barbara and Ann Gerneth from
Saturday until today.
Indianola Council of Pocahontas No. 472 will meet Thursday, July 13, at 7:30 p. m. in the Odd Fellows Hall. Members
please be present.
Mrs. Ruth Chew and daughter, Judith Ann, left today by plane for San Francisco, to visit Mrs. Eugene Sowle, who is recovering from surgery. Mrs. Sowle is the former Barbara
McGill.
Miss Pearl O’Hair was hostess last night to a picnic dinner honoring her cousin, Mrs. Ethel Nelson. Twenty-five relatives andf riends enjoyed the evening, and Mrs. Nelson was surprised to receive a birthday gift from all the guests.
the ones who loved you best. The call was sudden, the shock severe; We little thought such grief was near. Only those who have loved can tell. The pain of parting without farewell. And while she rests in peaceful sleep Her memory we shall always keep The years may wipe out many things But this they wipe out never The memories of those happy days When we were all together. Days of sadness still come over
US,
Hidden tears so often flow
pastor of the First Christian Still sweet memories keep her Church officiated. Interment near us - was in the Owen Cemetery, ; Thought she left two years ago.
near Harmony.
Mr. Schlatter passed away
Saturday at his home.
He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Shirley McElroy, Reelsville adn Mrs. Anna Hadley, Plainfield; six sons, Kenneth at home, Frederick, Michigan, John, Center Point, Milton Gene, Harmony, Carl, Brazil, Robert, Reelsville; one
Sadly missed by sisters, Helen, Wilma, Catherine; bro-thers-in-law, Harley, Don, Dale; niece, Teresa; nephews, Brian
and Steven.
!n Memory
In memory of our loving wife, mother and grandmother, Eliz-
brother, Howard Schlatter, j abeth Masten, who passed away
Greencastle; two sisters, Mrs. July 10, 1966. O’Dell Hewes, Brazil and Mrs. _ , ,
Sadly missed by husband,
Arthur and family.
Rose Latta, Seeleyville.
Dear Folks: Did you ever get up in the morning and while still stumbling around in the kitchen with one eye half open, gasp that first sip of coffee and burn the living daylights out of your tongue? Wow, does that hurt • • • The way I prevent this (which incidentally I’ve been doing for years and all of my friends have been telling me to write about) is after stirring that cup of coffee—-drop in an ice cube and let it float on TOP. Do NOT stir again. The ice will cool that first big gulp and by the time you have a few swallows, the coffee in the bottom of the cup is still hot; Sure saves a scalded tongue! Heloise * • * * P. S. And if you keep extra ice cubes in the drip tray under the freezing compartment as we sugguested, you won’t even have to open a tray. Heloise • * • • Dear Heloise: Here is my idea for amusing children when traveling by car: I buy a small inexpersive gift for each day we will be traveling and wrap them in pretty, colored paper. Then 1 write the day* that
they are to be opened on the outside and place them all in a box. Each day my son has a new toy or trinket to play with, and more to look forward to. I find this fun for any age. Mrs. G. D. • * • * Dear Heloise: Here’s another nylon net goodie. When baking, I needed to sift some flour but had no sifter. So I cut the end out of an empty pound coffee can and removed the plastic cover from the other end. I covered one end with a piece of nylon net held with a rubber band. Poured in the flour and sifted away. It worked dandy. Works as well as any sifter and is so much easier to clean since the net may be removed and rinsed under your cold water faucet. Mrs. T. Brattain * • • • Dear Heloise: Here’s a convenient way to (Continued on Page 4)
TABLE No. 1
3 Yard Minimum
TABLE No. 2
2 Yard Minimum
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20 Years Ago Mrs. D. W. Killinger and daughter, Carol, left for Denver, Colorado, to spend the remainder of the summer. Miss Coleen Mahoney was visiting in Kokomo. ' Marriage license: John R. Webb and Lucy Louisa Long-
den.
Joins ad staff The management of the Greencastle Daily Banner proudly announces the appointment of Susan Clark to the advertising staff of the paper. She will serve as an advertising sales representative. Miss Clark is no stranger to the community having graduated from Greencastle High School in 1963 and being employed in the city since that time. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark and is one of ten children.
Reunion to be July 16 The annual Arnold reunion will be held Sunday, July 16, in Robe Ann, at table one. Mrs. Etta Knauer underwent surgery Monday, July 10. She is in Rm. 314 at the Putnam County Hospital. The Women of the Moose Will meet at the Moose Home Wed. July 12, at 8 p.m. All membera are urged to attend. Free refreshments for everyone. The women are to bring & covered dish. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dickey are the proud parents of a baby boy bom Monday, July 3. He weighed 8-lbs. 3-oz. and was named Lawrence Andrew. The maternal grandmother is Mrs. Sarah E. Carney. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dickey.
SPECIAL PARTY NIGHT For Elks Members and Ladies And Their Guests. Thursday Evening, July 13 starting at 8:00 p.m. sharp Lots of fun and plenty of prizes Threa Large Jackpots
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Five Initiated By Roachdale Sorority Theta Lambda Chapter of Delta Theta Tau Sorority of Roachdale held a dinner and initiation meeting at the Holiday Inn near Crawfordsville. Five new members were initiated into the sorority. They are: Mrs. Roger Clark, Mrs. Herbert Clones, Mrs. David Flora, Mrs. Don Steward, Mrs. Dan Stout. Prior to the meeting Mrs. Steward and Mrs. Stout were pledged before 22 active members and 6 membera at large. A regular business meeting was held after initiation and the program booklets were distributed by the social committee members.
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Returns from Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Francis Underwood and son, Randy, returned home Saturday from Colorado Springs, Colo., where they visited Jim and Madonna Hurst and son, Tony. Jim is stationed at Fort Carson. They saw many beautiful but somewhat scary sights around Colorado Springs and on the way to Colorado. While there they met Eddie and Dianne Budz from Chicago, Jim and Donna Cooper, Dean and Sue Finchum and Dean’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Estle Finchum, all of Greencastle. The boys are all stationed at Fort Carson. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cantonwine stopped by for a visit on their way tq Yellowstone National Park.
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a E. S. NOTICE Stated meeting Morton Chapter 356, Order of Eastern Star Wednesday, July 12, 7:30 p. m. Carry-in refreshments. Visiting members welcome. Dome Allgood, W. M.
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