The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 July 1967 — Page 2

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Tha Daily Bannar, Graaneastla, Indiana

Wadnasday, July 12, 1967

THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated

"It Wavas For All" Businass Phonas: OL 3-5151 — OL 3*5152 Elizabath Raridan Estate, Publisher Norma L. Hill, Assistant Publisher Publwhad •very availing except Sunday and holiday* at 2444 Seolti Jackson Street, Greencastle, Indiana. 44135. Entered in the Past Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 7, 1S7S. United Press International lease wire service; Member Inland Daily Press Association; Hoosier State Press Association. All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Daily 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 ether than Putnam County—1 year $12.00—4 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.

20 Years Ago | County Hospital

Ernest H. Collins was president of the Putnam County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Mrs. McCord was vice chairman. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Bee were vacationing in Michigan. Robert Ziegelman was on vacation from the Public Service Company.

Card of Thanks

We would like to express our thanks to everyone for the kindness shown us at the passing of our loved one. Victor Frazier Cyril Frazier Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier.

Dismissed Tuesday: Mingle Robinson, Coatesville Joseph Fry, Roachdale Mrs. James Frederick and son, Cloverdale Lula M. York, Greencastle Mrs. Michael Silver and daughter, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. David Shoemaker, 207 East Franklin Street, a girl, today. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Sheldon, 212 College Avenue, a girl, today.

In Memory

Putnam Court Notes

State of Indiana vs. Robert E. Murphy, Almeda Murphy, complaint for $1,675 damages.

EITEL’S INSECTICIDES & DISEASE CONTROLS Greenfield Systematic Control for Chewing & Sucking Insects Greenfield Disease Control for Mildew & Black Spot GREENFIELD ROSE DUST FERTILIZERS Rose Preen — for Roses Flora Preen — for Blooming Plants Green Power for Your Lawn

EITEL’S FLOWERS

FREE PARKING

In loving memory of our small son (Myron Clark) who died four years ago, due to open heart surgery at the tender age of 5 years 11 mos. and 27 days: A little child will lead them The Holy Bible does say So Myron will lead the marchers On that final judgement day Gabriel will sound the trumpet The judgement will begin It will be so grand and glorious When the Saints come marching in Yes a little child will lead them And Myron is first in line It will fill our hearts with pleasure To see him looking so divine The time is growing nearer When the big march will begin There is a very special spot In Heaven we hope to win Our hearts are filled with sadness The grief is hard to bear. But all will turn to gladness When we’re with him over there Written by Mother Sadly missed by family Mr. and Mrs. Burl Clark and children.

Card of Thanks My sincere thanks to Drs. Ellett and Jacobs, the Hospital Staff, Nurses and Nurses Aids for services rendered, Eastern Star, friends and relatives for visits, flowers, gifts, cheer and cards and prayers during my recent stay at the hospital. May God bless you all. Clara B. McCammack

Mrs. Billingsley Is Newcomer Circle Hostess The role of Newcomer Circle Hostess is being taken over by a well known Greencastle resi-

dent.

So met Mrs. Rosie Billingsley! Wife of E. H. (Jack) Billingsley of Goodyear Service Stores of Indianapolis—mother of three children: Pat, serving in Thailand; Mike and Beth Ann, both at home. The family are members of St. Paul’s Catholic Church. Rosie is active in many community functions, and was instrumental in getting railroad signals installed at a crossing near the High School. She is particulariy interested in educa-

tion, and loves her work as a member of school Forum and OCE advisory board, as well as welcoming newcomers to

Greencastle.

Bible Thought For Today

Let a man examine himself, —I Corinthians 11:28. If we judged ourselves as searchingly as we judge others, we might wake up to the fact that we fall far short of our own ideals.

Personal And Local News

Gene. Jesse M. Lee Post 1550 Veterans erf Foreign Wars will meet Thursday at 8 p. m.

St. Paul’s Fatima Daytime group will meet at the church, July 13 at 12:15 p. m.

St. Paul’s Fatima Evening group will meet at the home of Mrs. Andrew Zeller, July 13, 8:00 p. m.

Cecil R. Phillips had major surgery last Friday at the Union Hospital in Terre Haute. His condition is satisfactory.

Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard and daughters, Barbara Lisa, and Loraine of Des Plains, 111., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Leonard.

Florence M. Adams, 46, Indianapolis, was lodged in the Putnam County jail at 9:38 Tuesday night by Deputy Sheriff Wayne Miller for disturbing the peace.

Fay Kessinger Frasca is in the Home Hospital, Lafayette, after a serious auto accident. A semi truck ran into her auto at a stop and go sign in Lafayette. Her car was demolished.

The Fillmore Farmer’a 4-H Club will meet at the High School at 1:00 Sunday July 16th for the annual 4-H tour. All record books are to be turned in at this meeting.

Sheriff Bob Albright reported that Jimmy D. Jack hit a deer on the Water Works Hill, just north of Greencastle, at 12:30 this morning. Damage to his automobile was estimated at $300.

CLEARANCE AT TROVER'S You must come early for best selection! Sorry, No exchanges or refunds on sale merchandise!

All Summer JEWELRY Priced At Vi

Straw & Whit* PURSES Values to 3.00 1.97

Ladies' Lace BRAS Values to 4.00

2.77

Ladies' Full SLIPS Values to 4.00 2.77

Ladies' Half SLIPS Values to 3.00 1.97

Ladies' Nylon PANTIES Values to 1.00

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Ladies' Panty GIRDLE ! Values to 9.00 6.77

Ladies' 1-Pc. SWIM SUITS Values to 16.00 11.77

Ladies 2-Pc. SWIM SUITS . Values to 13.00 9.77

Ladies' Summer SKIRTS Values to 7.00 4.77

Ladies' Summer SKIRTS Values to 10.00 7.77

Coordinated SPORTSWEAR ; ( SAVE V% : ! t

Coats and SUITS Values to 25.00 16.77

Ladies' Summer DRESSES Values to 18.00 12.77

l Ladies' Summer DRESSES Values to 12.00 c 8.77 1

TREMENDOUS SAVINGS AT TROVER’S [5

Fillmore WSCS will meet all day, Thursday, July 13. Bring big-eyed needle and thimble to quilt in the morning. Regular general business will be transacted in the afternoon. Luncheon will be served.

Mire. Nellie Suits and sons, Steven and Johnny of Fairland called on Mr. and Mirs. Ivan Leonard Sunday. Susan Suits returned home with them after spending two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard.

OBITUARIES

Wm. McMullen rites Thursday

William N. McMullen, 70, a resident of Roachdale community the last 41 years and for more than 15 years a member of the county’s agricultural stabilization committee, died at 10:25 a. m. Tuesday in Putnam County Hospital. He had been in ill health the past year. Bom in Montgomery County on March 8, 1897, he was a son of Joseph E. and Lucinda E. Graybill McMullen. He was married at Crawfordsville on Feb. 22, 1922, to Florence Eleanor Miller, who survives.

Mr. McMullen was a member of the Roachdale Presbyterian Church. He sold seed com for Funk Bros, and Migro Seed Co. Surviving besides his widow are two children, Howard of Ladoga and Mrs. Helena M. Wilkins of Indianapolis; two grandsons and a granddaughter, Larry Joe, Kenneth Lee and Carmel Kay McMullen; a brother, Everett of Darlington and three nieces and two nephews. A granddaughter, Jana Susanna Wilkins, is deceased.

Funeral services are announced for 2 p. m. Thursday at the Presbyterian Church in Roachdale with Rev. Homer Cochran, officiating and burial in the Roachdale Cemetery. The body will be taken to the church an hour prior to the services. Friends may call after noon Wednesday at the Perkins Funeral Home.

Rites Thursday at Cloverdale

Robert (Jerry) Black, 96, former resident of Cataract, passed away Tuesday at the Huff Sanatorium in Indianapolis.

He was bom in Owen County, May 18, 1871.

Surviving are: two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Whitaker, Indianapolis and Mrs. Mary Marsh, Paragon; six sons, Glen, Beech Grove; Jess, Westton; Alonzo, Indianapolis; Ed, Cataract; Woodrow, Spencer; Andrew, Quincy and one sister, Mrs. Minnie Russell, Gosport. Seventeen grandchildren and thirty two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Maude Leonard Black in 1946.

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2:00 p. m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home in Cloverdale. Rev. W. J. Evans will officiate. Interment will be in the Buckskin Cemetery.

Dear Heloise: For small children with poor appetites . . . just remember that our usual dinner or luncheon plates look as huge to them as a turkey platter would look to us! I buy colorful pie or bread-and-butter plates and dish up the food in ratio to the size of the plates. I also let them use salad forks and individual butter spreaders. The latter is a help in teaching them to spread butter and the salad fork is easier for them to handle than the regular size.

Serve only the maount of food that they will eat, letting them know, of course, they may have seconds if they wish. They usually have a plate they like best, so if they eat a good lunch they can use this special plate for dinner.

It has certainly worked wonders for me in getting the little ones to clean up their plates.

H. C. D.

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Don’t know why, but it works most every time. Bless those little ones. Heloise e • e e Letter of Laughter * Dear Heloise: I put my sprinkled Ironing in a bright red plastic bag and keep it in plain sight A regular ironing basket just doesn’t stir my conscience like that bright red bag does! Judl a • • • Dear Heloise: Over the years I have quite often lost the eyelets from my bras. The other day I was making a belt and was using one (Continued on Page 9)

Club Meets With Mrs. Jerry Huber

Seaman Ronnie L. R. Bock spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Naomi Bock. He reported back to Milwaukee, Wisconsin to his ship the USS Portage. The Portage is on patrol duty in the Great Lakes. Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter, Kimberiy Sue, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl B e d w e 11, Indianapolis, Tuesday, July 11. Mrs. Bedwell is the former Susan Dobbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dobbs, former residents of this

city.

The 1950 Homemakers Extension Club met at the home of Mrs. Jerry Huber July 6 with a pitch in lunch at 11:00 a.m. The lesson, Patio Meals, was given by Mrs. Jerry Huber and Mrs. Donald Carmichael. They prepared delicious barbecued chicken and cheese potatoes which were part of the lunch. Mrs. Hubert Nickerson was cohostess furnishing the soft drinks. The business meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Robert Patten, asking Mrs. Verlain Fidler to lead the Pledge to the Flag. The creed by Mrs. Jewell Branneman and the song of the month “America,” led by Mrs. Enin Simmons. Roll call was a novel idea for a picnic and answered by eight members and one guest, Mrs. Robert Cummings. There were 14 children present. The secretary’s and treasurer’s reports were given and approved. A committee was appointed to check on a trip to be taken this fall. Also the nominating committee was reminded to report at the September meeting. After the business meeting a felt craft lesson was given by Mrs. Robert Patten and Mrs. Max Smith. Several interesting articles were shown and made.

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SEMI-ANNUAL

CLEARANCE

AT THE B00TERY Save Up To Vi On Spring & Summer Shoes

WOMEN’S SHOES

NATURAUZER . . TOWN & COUNTRY SMARTAIRE . . MISS AMERICA Loafers & Flats .

Values to 17.00 Values to 17.00 Values to 13.00

9.77 to 11.77 9.77 to 11.77 7.77 to 9.77

Values to 10.00

NINA Flats .... Values to 13.00

6.77 8.77

WOMEN’S MILLER OXFORDS Values to 20.00 . . . 9.77

CHILDREN’S SHOES LAZYBONES Values to 9.50 5.77

MEN’S SHOES

FLORSHEIM Dress . . Values to 27.00 ROBLEE Dress & Casual . Values to 17.00

15.77 to 18.77 a77 to 10.77

HUSH PUPPIES Discontinued Styles & Colors Values to 11.00 7.77

Alvin O. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeeRoy Jones has enrolled in Industrial Art School at Indiana State University at Terre Haute. Alvin was accepted as one of twenty-five teachers from 350 from the state.

taught Industrial Art Eudca-

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Robertson

Mir. and Mrs. L. W. Van-

of Mrs. VanCleave’s

of Mr. and Mrs. Jo-

Bill Sandy Says, for the

Stated meeting ot Omnes hapter Order of DeMolay

Don Patterson, M. &

Boy's Summer and Pre School Sale Boy’s Sizes 8 Through 18

Pants

Sport Shirts

.50

Jackets

A Must For School

250

Bermudas

Sport Coats

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Price Price

COTTON and DRESS

2.00

NO AITERATIONS

Knit Shirts

1.50

Suits

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Swim

Trunks

3 DAYS ONLY THURS. - FR1. - SAT. - JULY 13 -14 -15 CANNON'S

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Clothiers for Men and Beys

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