The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 July 1967 — Page 2

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The Dally Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana

Thursday, July 20, 1967

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Release appeal is turned down LAKELAND, Fla. UPI — Dr. Oarl Coppolino’s request that he bo released on bond while his murder conviction is being appealed has been rejected by the second district court of appeals. Coppolino was sentenced to life in prison April 25 for the drug-injection death of his first wife, Carmela. He was denied bond by Circuit Court Judge Lynn Silvertooth, and appealed that ruling to the three-judge appelate court. The court had heard testimony on the appeal at a hearing Tuesday.

In Memory

In loving memory of our father and grandfather, Clure D. McClain, who passed away 7 years ago, July 20, 1960: Please God, hold your arms around him, Keep him in your loving care, Make up to him for all he suffered, And everything that was unfair. To all of you who still have a father. Cherish him with care, For you’ll never know the heartache, i Until you find he isn’t there. Sadly missed by daughter, I Elizabeth M. Kilgore and family.

BIRTHDAY! Stephen Allen Barrett, 21 years old today, July 20.

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Card of Thanks The family of Trixie Mann wishes to express its appreciation to the Putnam County Hospital, Drs. Keith Ernst and F. R. Dettloff, Brother Clarence Barr, Brother S. F. Hester, Mrs. Dorothy Sutherlin, the ladies of the Church of Christ, the Whitaker Funeral Home and all the relatives, friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses during the Illness and passing of our loved one. Vet Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mann and family, Mr. and Mrs. Myron McMains and family.

NOTICE Ray's Insurance Agency Cloverdale will continue to serve the many customers we have enjoyed in past years. I appreciate your past patronage and hope to continue to serve you. Come see me for all your insurance needs. Mrs. Teletha M. Ray Agent

Michael L. Petro, whose wife, Nancy Jo, resides at 108 ^ South Arlington Street, was recently promoted to private first class. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Estle Petro of Columbus. He is stationed near Bien Hoa, Vietnam, working as a teletype operator in a communications center. He arrived there May 7. His address is: PFC Michael L. Petro, US 55855181, Co. A 53 D Sig. Bn., APO San Francisco 96266.

County Hospital Dismissed Wednesday: Emma Rhea, Eminence Lois Dobson, Reelsville Mary Perry, Stilesville Lucy Garrett, Fillmore Mrs. David Beaman and daughter, Bainbridge Madonna King, Greeneastle Ellen McDaniel, Greeneastle Janet Silver, Greeneastle Emma Fletcher, Greeneastle Mrs. Robert Woodall and daughter, Greeneastle

In Memory

In memory of James C. Hunter, who passed away July 20, 1961. We come to go—we cannot stay Like summer flowers—we pass away We’re not at home — we’re strangers here, Wedded to joy—and then a tear We come to go—and know not when To realms of joy we enter In We steal away, just one by one Across the plains, when life is done. Sadly missed by wife and daughter.

Ohio plagued by flash floods By United Press International Heavy rain hit Ohio today, touching off flash floods. Thundershowers swamped Texas and light rain fell over much of the nation. - Norwalk, Ohio, about 10 miles southeast of Sandusky, got 2 inches of rain in an hour and had recorded 4 inches as of 9 p. m. EDT Wednesday night. Three inches of rain fell In Leakey, Tex., about 75 miles west of San Antonio, Wednesday night. Five inches soaked a ranch about 17 miles north of the city in three hours. Scattered thundershowers fell in the East, the Northern Appalachians, the South, the Rockies and in Washington state. The mercury rose to 96 at Blythe, Calif., before dawn today, and at the same time registered 48 at Pellston, Mich.

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Bible Thought For Today Pilate saith unto him, What iB truth? -—John 18:38. Courts of law sometimes becloud truth. Yet millions have died for it An inner voice tells us what is truth. It cannot be demonstrated but the pure in heart divine it infallibly. Personal And Local News Maynard C. Johnson is in Room 214 in St. Vincent’s Hospital in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Miller and their children, Alison and Jenf, of Cincinnati are here visiting relatives during Mr. Miller’s vacation. Mrs. William McDonald of Norwalk, O., is visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis, and her mother, Mrs. Katherine Ellis. Paul Boiler, 30, Cloverdale, was jailed Wednesday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Bob Ziegelman on a warrant to revoke sentence. The Baptist Women of the White Lick Association will hold their Echo Conference at the Issac McCoy Baptist Camp Wednesday July 26th at 11 a.m. all women invited. Bring picnic lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Martin D. Phelan and their son, Jerry, who were here Tuesday for the last rites of Mrs. Phelan’s mother, Mrs. Adah Shafer Harris, have returned to their home in Davenport, Iowa. Mrs. Wilma Handy and Mrs. Erret Shaw will leave Saturday to attend the National Convention of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs in New York City. TTie convention will be in session July 22 through July 24th. Glenn Wiatt of Russellville was named to the Honor List for the second semester of 196667 at Indiana Central College, Indianapolis. Glenn, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wiatt, R. 1, Russellville, was graduated from Waveland High School in 1963. Lieutenant Colonel Albert H. Northrop and his family are the guests of his mother, Mrs. A. C. Northrop. He is going from here to his assignment at the Wheelus Air Force base at Chanute. He has been stationed in Tripoli, Africa but was ordered to leave recently, and he and his wife and two sons came back to the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Thomas of Indianapolis and their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Thomas of Los Angeles were her* yesterday, calling on Dr. Pence. They were all students here and John Thomas is now teaching English at Polytechnic school in Pasadena, and he did his major studying under Dr. Pence. The Putnam County Historical Society will meet Wednesday, July 26, 6:30 p. m. at Torr’s. Sanford Romine will be in charge of the meeting. The subject of discussion has not been announced. Everyone present will be given an opportunity to participate in the discussion. For reservation, please call Mrs. William Boatright by noon Tuesday, July 25.

Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beaman of Greeneastle wish to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Pamela Ann to Steven R. Payne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Payne o f Greeneastle. The wedding will take place July 30th at 4:30 p. m. in the sanctuary of the First Christian Church in Greeneastle. A reception will immediately follow at the church. No invitations are being sent. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend.

I Obituaries Mrs. Lulu Foster funeral Sunday Mrs. Lulu Foster, 86, well known Jefferson township resident died Thursday morning in the Hendricks County Hospital in Danville. She was horn February 26, 1881 in Jefferson township, the daughter of Benjamin and Eliza Jones, and lived all her life on the same farm, except for the past three years when she has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Wallace in Danville. She was a member of Union Valley Baptist Church and a charter member of the Jefferson Township Home Demonstration Club. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Robert Wallace, Danville; one son, Earl Foster, Coatesville, R. 2; one niece, Reba Thompson, Florida; four grandchildren and four great-grand-children. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alva L. Foster in 1955. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at the Rector Funeral Home. Rev. Gilbert McCammack will officiate. Interment will be in New Providence Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4:00 p. m. Friday.

Dies in California Word has been received b; Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlavy, of Fill more, of the death of her hus band’s nephew, Robert Wesle; Dunlavy of Hollywood, Calii He was the son of Mr. and Mrs W. Otis Dunlavy formerly o Indianapolis. He is survived by one brothei James of Cupertina, Calif., i niece, nephew and several cous ins. He passed away July 14, a Eden Home where he had beei a patient the past several years

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Couples honored on 25th anniversaries Saturday evening, July 15, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hampton, Greeneastle and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hampton, Stilesville, were honored by their family for their 25th wedding anniversaries. A lovely dinner at Kelley’s in Mooresville was enjoyed by all in attendance. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bowen, Plainfield: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. James Hampton, Caryn and Cathy, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hampton and Rodney Hampton, all of Stilesville; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hampton, Monrovia; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hampton, Diana and Faye, Clayton; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whitaker, Indianapolis; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alex, Tammy and Robert, Greeneastle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hampton were married 25 years on June 6. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hampton were married 25 years on June 28. Each couple was presented a beautiful engraved silver tray in memory of the occasion.

Funeral Ff»y Funeral services for Chari A. Pritchett, 88, Independent California, former resident Coatesville, will be held Frids at 10:00 a. m. at the Port Funeral Home in North Sale: Interment will be in the Fai view Cemetery.

20 Years Ago Mrs. Jeanne Elteljorge Pr chard was honored with a m cellaneous shower given by M Joe Rollings and Mrs. Buma Pritchard. Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Vanclea returned to their home in Nor wood after vacationing at th cottage in Culver. Wilbur Grimes was compi ing in a state trap and sk< shoot at Clinton.

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Hints from Heloise gal-d Dear Heloise: This morning I had quite a bit of mending to do that would have required seven colors of thread . . . and you can imagine what a job it woulld have been changing all those spools and bobbins. I happened to have some of the new transparent nylon threat and decided to try it out I filled a bobbin and threaded my machine with this nylon and guess what? My mending was done in a fraction of the usual time. The nylon is not only stronger than the standard cotton threads, but it blends with the color of each garment so that it can be used for all of your mending without ever changing from one color to the next. What a time-saver! Mrs. J. Tobias a * * * It’s the truth! I’ve been using it, too, and I do believe it’s the greatest invention since the sewing machine itself! So, gals, it’s worth a few cents to try it. Anything to save time and energy. Heloise • * a a Dear Heloise: Don’t throw away those old rubber bathmats. Keep them to use on the basement stairs. They make wonderful treads and the suction cups on the back will help hold them in place after they are tacked down securely. And since they come in different colors, they will brighten up that dark stairway and perhaps help to prevent an accident Barbara Castorina Dear Heloise: I have found a great new way of serving canned fruit cocktail. I place a can of it in the freezer for several hours before I need it When partially frozen, I open both ends of the can, push out the contents and slice. It’s wonderful this way as a salad and, as it’s so sweet, it makes a delicious and inexpensive dessert for hot summer nights. Beautiful when served on a lettuce leaf and topped with a dab of mayonnaise. Mrs. C. Slaton • * • • Dear Heloise: This is the way I solved my problem of putting suntan lotion on my back: I taped a small sponge on the end of a twelve-inch ruler with masking tape, then poured a bit of lotion on the sponge. With just a few flips of the wrist my back was covered and I was prepared for Mr. Sun. Gladys Matlack a a a a Dear Heloise: Birds were eating the fruit on our young peach tree, so I got four yards of nylon net and spread it over the top of the tree. To hold the net in place so the wind wouldn’t blow it off, I fastened it to the lowest branches with clothespins. This really did the trick . . . we are now enjoying those delicious peaches, thanks to the protection the nylon net afforded them. Mrs. Minnie Marion a a * * Letter of Love Dear Heloise: About old highchairs . . . we’ve never cut the legs off for a swing or used them for TV chairs.

You’ll never guess what we do. We stuff ’em! Stuff ’em with little fat, sweet foster babies. Blue-eyed, blonde hair—brown eyes, black hair—no hair—no teeth, but do they all fit! We’re on our tenth foster baby. Our six children would find it a mighty empty kitchen if we didn’t have a “stuffed” highchair around. It also works on old cribs, old baby clothes, and most of all, just plain old-fashioned love .... Honey Shea * • a a And, Honey, It’s people Tike you who are TOPS in my book. May the good Lord bless you and all those sweet babies that are lucky enough to have you for a mother. Heloise

Program Sunday Grace Baptist Church will close its Vacation Bible School with a program Sunday evening at 7 p.m. The theme this year has been “God’e Power for My Life." There will be a display of hand craft materials made by the children. Each class will have a time during the program to sing and give recitation. The young teens will be presenting a short play entitled “The Holy Bible on Trial" written by Homer Warman. The public is invited to visit Grace Baptist at its new church home 1227 South Bloomington.

Marriage License Frank L. Stanley, laboratory technician, Greeneastle, Route 5, and Deborah Aim Birdwtll, secretary, Indianapolii.

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