The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 July 1967 — Page 2

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The Daily Banntr, Greencastle, Indiana

Friday, July 28, 1967

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Try and Stop Me

By BENNETT CERF-

Card of Thanks My deepest appreciation to fdl friends who sent cards and letters during my hospitalization in Home Hospital, Lafayette. Faye Frasca

SUMMER TIME FUN TIME Let Us Fit Ton For Prescription Sun Glasses At A Price Ton Can Afford. Glasses For The Entire Family At SPENCER OPTICAL CO. 781 E. Morgan Street Spencer, Ind. 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Dally Including Saturday 9:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. Friday Closed All Day Wednesday For Appointment Call Spencer 899-3981 Spencer, Indiana

Obituaries Services Sunday for Cordia Rogers Funeral services for Mrs. Corda Rogers, 84, Bainbridge, v/lll be held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at Hopkins-Walten Funeral Home in Bainbridge. Rev. Thomas Steiner will officiate. Interment will be in Bainbridge Cemetery. Mrs. Rogers died suddenly Thursday at her residence in Bainbridge, She was bom October 13, 1882 near Bainbridge, the daughter of Solomon and Susan Wilson Ader. She was married to Fred Rogers, who preceded her in death in 1958. Survivors are: four daughters, Mrs. Eugene Girton and Mrs. Leonard Alexander, Fillmore; Mrs. Lloyd Powers, Crawfordsville and Mrs. Ray Bullerdick, Bainbridge; two brothers and one sister; ten grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren.

TFTATCHING a famed matador perform in the bullring W was an outspoken Texan. The fight reached the stage where the matador, armed only with his cape, was taunting the bull to charge him. He avoided the animal’s sharp horns only by inches, flipping the cape aside as the bull roared past. He did this several times, and finally the Texan could stand it no longer. He got to his feet and shouted, "Bud, he ain’t never going to run into that sack unless you hold it still.” • a a Author Leonard Woolf was an intimate friend of the great George Bernard Shaw. Here is Mr. Woolfs revealing thumb-nail sketch at Q&JB.i "If one met him anywhere, he would come up and greet one with what seemed to be warmth and pleasure and he would start straight away with a fountain of words scintillating with wit and humour. You might easily flatter yourself that you were the one person, in Europe to whom at that moment the famous George Bernard Shaw wanted to talk, but if you hap* pened to look into that slightly fishy, ice-blue eye of his, you got a shock. It was not looking at you; you were nowhere in its orbit; it was looking through you or over you into a distant world or universe inhabited almost entirely by G.B.S.. his thouehts and feelings, fancies and phantasies.'* • * a Flash from Phyllis Diller: "A peeping Tom just phoned, begging me to pull down my shade.” C 1967, by Bennett Cerf. Distributed by King Features Syndicate

Personal and local news

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Mrs. Verl Ader entered the Putnam County Hospital Thursday for gall bladder surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Custls will be celebrating their 45th wedding anniversary Saturday, July 29th. B. H. Franklin of Cloverdale will be guest speaker at Brick Chapel Methodist Church Sunday, July 30. Rev. Franklin is a former pastor of the church. Bro Roger Sutherlin, will preach at the Long Branch Church of Christ, Sunday 11:00 a.m. Bible classes for all ages— 10:15 a.m. Visitors welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ashworth and son of Miami, Florida and Mrs. Fred Williams of Hialeah, Florida, are visiting relatives and friends in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Garrett left Thursday for their home in Las Cruces, New Mexico after visiting Mrs. Grace P. Hurst and family and Mrs. Libby Garrett. Mrs. Rhoda Koessler of Fillmore has returned home after a

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month’s stay in St. Vincent’s Hospital at Indianapolis, due to surgery on her back. She will be bedfast for approimately 9 months to 1 year. She would love to see and hear from all her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Duell and Mr. and Mrs. James Duell of Indianapolis are in Flint, Michigan, to attend commencement activities at General Motors Institute where James will receive his bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering today. James is a 1962 graduate of Greencastle High School. William McClamrock, director of the Indiana State Fair representing District 6, who is in charge of the Traffic Department of the State Fair has sent word to the Putnam County Extension Office that men are still needed to work at the state fair, August 25th through September 4th. The positions open are for parking directors, ticket sellers, and ticket takers. Applications for the -jobs may be picked up at the county Extension Office. Applicants will be interviewed at the fairgrounds on Saturdays between 9:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m.

Bill Sandy Says, A public opinion poll can show what folks believe—but not whether they are right. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

Reunions j The family of Mr. and Mrs. James Wilde held their reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed in Ladoga. It was the first time the entire family had been together in fifteen years. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. William Wilde and family of Torrance California. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilde and daughters of Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilde and family of Ft. Dodge, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilde and daughter, Rebecca who have just returned from Algiers, Algeria. They were evacuated to Madrid, Spain during the ArabIsraeli attack, then returned to the United States. Mrs. James Wilde is the daughter of Mrs. Laura Perkins. The Wilde family are former residents of Greencastle.

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Miss Judith Eubanks united in marriage to Hubert Blaydes Jr.

Miss Judith Lee Eubanks and Hubert Steuart Blaydes, Jr., were united in marriage July 22, 1967 at 7:30 p.m. in the First Presbyterian church in

Bible Thought For Today The Lord is with thee, thou mighty man of valour.—Judges 6:12. Faith gives the strength of a giant. With God’s help we can do more than we think we can do.

County Hospital Dismissed Thursday: Sharon Swiger, Clayton Leona Wallace, Clayton Tracy Freeman, Stilesville Mollie Young, Brazil Danny Young, Brazil Michael Murphy, Greencastle Mrs. Richard Lyons and daughter, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. William Walls, Ladoga, a boy, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sutherlin, Cloverdale, a boy, today. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips, Clayton, a girl, today.

Marriage License Johnathan Edwin Smith, teacher, Roachdale, Route 2, and Janet Kay Duncan, dental assistant, Roachdale. Danny Ray Jacks, factory worker, Chicago, HI., and Nina Marie Smith, at home, Cloverdale, Route 1. Donald Stanley Smothers, barber, Clayton, Route 1, and Candace Eileen Flint, Indiana Gas St Water Co., Fillmore, Route 1.

Monkey business hits taxpayers WASHINGTON UPI — Rep. Richard L. Roudebush, R-Ind., said Thursday the government should halt what he claimed is monkey business that is costing the taxpayers money. He said a $13,500 National Science - Foundation grant to Donald S. Sade, a Northwestern University scientist, -should be stopped. Sade is using the money to study the social behavior of certain monkeys in the Caribbean. “I think the American taxpayer would be just as well off without this information, and I have not heard any request for analyzation from the monkeys,” Roudebush said.

Lafayette. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Delton Eubanks, Lafayette, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Blaydes, Sr. Roachdale. Rev. Joseph Wick officiated at the ceremony. Carl Booker of Griffith, was the soloist with Mrs. Stanley Peelstra as organist. The bride chose for her wedding a white gown of linen styled with a scooped neckline, a slim bodice and Dior length sleeves accented with Venice lace. The skirt was of a skimmer style and featured a wide border of Venice lace. A narrow court train highlighted the back topped by a tailored bow with streamers. Her veil was attached to a pillbox hat accented with Venice lace and a bow. She carried a cascade bouquet of eucharis lillies, stephanotis and ivy. Mrs. Arthur Thompson, honor attendant, wore a lavender linen dress with modified A-line skirt, scooped neckline and deep V pleat. Her headpiece was a matching pillbox hat accented with a bow to secure the boufant veil. Her flowers were purple spider mums accented with velvet ribbons. The bridesmaids were Mrs. Gordon Hitchings, Lafayette, Miss Linda Carr, Terre Haute and Miss Judith Stahlhut, Griffith. They wore gowns identical to the honor at tendant. Ushers were, Alvin Davis, Frankfort, Theodore Britton, Lafayette, James Patton, New Richmond, Glenn Horney, Indianapolis and Joseph Wilson, Crawfordsville. A reception was held at Morris Bryant Inn in Lafayette.

20 Yeor$ '‘go Prof, and Mrs. Harry Voltmer and family were vacationing in Galva, Iowa. Dr. and Mrs. J.F. Conrad and son, Fleck, were on a vacation trip to the Smokey Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Reeves and daughter were here from Calumet City, Illinois.

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Dear Folks: About a year ago a sweet woman wrote in and told me to buy a box of whole, mixed pickling spices. She suggested I keep it on hand in case I ever ran out of a certain spice so that I could grab the kind I wanted out of this mixture in emergencies. Well, I did and it has been a lifesaver. Once in a while I run out of bay leaves, clove, whole black pepper, chilies, etc. All I have to do is pick out the spice I need from the mixed spices. The brand I bought has eleven different spices in it. This would be especially good for new brides just starting in housekeeping or for small families who don’t use a lot of spices. Since it all comes in one box there won’t be eleven different jars or cans cluttering up the cabinet Might try buying a box next time you’re grocery shopping. It’s not expensive and sure comes in handy. Heloise a a a a Dear Heloise: Sun bathers might like the following tip on how to extract the most from a tube of suntan lotion: After the major portion of lotion has been squeezed out, keep the tube inverted in the

sun.

With it standing on its cap, the lotion will all run down to the opening and can be squeezed right out. At home the bottle may be heated by holding it under hot water, again upside down. This gives you every drop of lotion. And you get your money’s worth! Grace Weinstein a a a a Dear Heloise: When cleaning up that teenager’s room, have a “where does this go” sack or box. Any items found under furniture or laying on the dresser just place in the sack or box. Then the items can quickly be sorted and put away by their owners. This is also a good idea when helping out a sick friend by cleaning her house. She can go through the box at her leisure or have members of her family put the items away. Pauline a a • a Dear Heloise: I too, have found a wonderful use for these little leftover plastic pill bottles. I use mine for sharing my flower seeds with special friends. I always slip a small piece of paper inside each bottle with the name of the flower which can be read through the plastic. Mrs. L. H. Holland a a a a Dear Heloise: Daily workouts for competitive swimming necessitates our three children washing their hair each day. Each one takes a "plastic lemon” with shampoo in it to the pool. I remove the plug in the end, fill it with shampoo

that I buy in large bargain bottles and replace the screw-top. The “lemon” is small enough to carry in a jacket pocket or purse and will not break or

spill.

One child needs a special shampoo so I put hers in a “plastic lime.” I now find myself placing one in each of the bathrooms for convenience. Elizabeth Ratcliff a a a a letter of Laughter Dear Heloise: Isn’t modem cooking wonderful ? This morning I served my family four different powders. I just mixed water with powdered orange juice, water with dry milk, used cereal from a box, hot water with powdered coffee, and like magic, breakfast was ready. I just wonder how life will bt 50 years from now. Margaret * a • * Let’s all thank the good Lord for water. Whatever would we do without it? Heloise a a • a Dear Heloise: We discovered while preparing for a recent camping trip that a roll of toilet tissue fits nicely in the new two pound coffee can with plastic lid. The paper stays dry and

clean.

Mrs. G. Johnson

Mini warning BRUSSELS UPI — The Belgian government has erected signs along its highways depicting a motorist crashing into the rear end of another car as he turned to stare at a mini-skirted girl. The signs warn, "Motorists —Do not be distracted by miniskirts.”

Birthdays Pfc. Larry McMains, Fort Sill, Okla., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra McMains, 20 years old, today, July 28.

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