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Bible Thought For Today But Daniel purposed in his heart that he would not defile himself.—Daniel 1:8. Only help from the Lord, will enable us to avoid the many dangers that can defile and even destroy us.
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Personal And Local News
hfp&s from He/oke by HElOISf CRUSE
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Dear Heloise:
How many people get what I ;all “shoe-bite” from new shoes? To eliminate blisters from forming on my feet, I take a new, dry bar of baby soap and rub soap on the insides of my shoes before I ever wear them. There will be a collection of
The Mt. Meridian Community l soap chipg which j then rub
Putnam County 4-H members placed very well in the State Fair competition in the miscellaneous projects. County Extension Youth Agent Jerry Williams stated that this year's re-
sults, overall, were the best yet. ; son, Fillmore, Red; Division VI, Williams states that the lead- Linda Niles Russellville, Blue, ers, parents, and members are Woodworking: Division I, to be commended on this excel- Gary Wood, Jackson Twp., lent work. The results are as Blue; Division II, Stanley Mcfollows: Bride, Bainbridge, Red; DiviFlowers; Division I, Mike sion II, Greg Frost, GreencasSutherlin, Fillmore, red; Divi- tie, Blue. sion III, Jim Jackson, Greencas-1
tie, blue; Division IV, Stephanie Vaughn, Belle Union, red; Division V, Doris Hartman, Put-
namville, champion.
Garden Collection: Bryan Chadd, Fillmore, Blue; Bobby Zai’ing, Fillmore, Blue; Mike Zaring. Fillmore, Blue; Nadine Ewbank, Reelsville, Blue; Kenny Carrington, Russellville,
White.
Single Garden Exhibits: Kenny Carrington, Russellville,
Green.
Potatoes: Mike Zaring. Fill-
more, White.
Photography: Division I, Susan Robertson, Greencastle, White; Division II, Kim Larkin, Greencastle, White; Division III, Steve Aker, Greencastle,
Blue; Division IV, Patty Jack- Church in Valparaiso. Indiana
1 and a member of the District
Club will meet with Mrr Helen , nto ^ j eath er inside the shoe | unsweetened Burnside, 507 Crown Street, on m y finger tips. I rub the drink mix.
sides, upper part where the toes touch and the insole where
the foot rests.
I do this with every new pair of shoes that I get (including slippers), and have found that it eliminated my troubles.
Pearl Pavont
basket where it can not bt
seen.
There is no danger of settinj any paper on fire in the larg« basket, and it keeps cleaner. Mrs. Crawley
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Dear Heloise:
To give my homemade jellj a tart taste, I mixed in somt
powdered colt
Wednesday, September 13. Guest speaker at the regular Sunday morning service of Peace Lutheran Church will be the Rev. Martin J. Zschoche, Pastor of Immanual Lutheran
Cloyd Hall dies, funeral Tuesday Cloyd (Buzzie) Hall, 61, well known Putnam County farmer passed away in the Putnam County Hospital this morning where he had been admitted a
short time earlier.
He was a member of the Greencastle Elks Lodge. Services will be held Tuesday
a
Mission Board. The service will be held at 10:45 a.m. at the new church, 218 Bloomington j
Street.
A new solid brass planter, containing artificial foliage flowers, has been donated to the County Hospital, by Milton’s Posey Patch. The planter is a part of the new lobby decorations. This added touch of beauty is appreciated by visitors, patients, and employee's alike. A special thanks is due Mr. Klebusch for his thought-
ful contribution.
Monday, September 11, the Greencastle Jaycees Wives will meet at Horace Link & Co., 24
I just dissolved the powder 1* a little water and stirred It In-
to my jelly.
There is a variety of flavor! on the market. It sure added a tangy flavoi
to my jelly.
Katherine Payton
Dear Folks: League To Discuss I have talked with the Ameri- Greencastle Schools
can Podiatry Association in Washington, D. C., and, after research, here is what the Information Director, Mr. Francis
A. Kalbacher, said:
“Concerning the dry soaping of the inside of new shoes to
shoe-bite
“The soaping actually does help to reduce friction, thereby helping to prevent blisters. Our
staff confirmed this.”
Now, wasn’t it great to find so simple an answer? And our thanks to the American Po-
So. Indiana St., at 7:30 p.m. All diatry Association and our dear members are welcome and peaj-i, writing to us.
The League of Women Voters will begin its fall program season with three unit meetings on the Greencastle schools Members of the schools committee will be on hand to offei . the latest information gathered
prevent what Mrs. Pavone calls | from their three year survey 0l
the Greencastle school system.
wives of new members are cordially invited to join us. There will be a tour and discussion
home furnishings
Candy Bar 10/
Falls Cemetery.
Friends may call at the fu-
Jasper N. Kemper dies in Florida
at 10:30 a.m. at the Hopkins-
T . T ^. . . t i Walton Funeral Home in this conLeinin £
Insects: Division I. Carolyn ^ ^ ^ the Clintf)n and home decorating, following
“ "" “ which, the group will have their
business meeting at the home of Shirley Flint, 236 Hillsdale. Dinner guests on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Phipps were her brother, Howard H. Kemper of Indianapolis, Mrs. Mildred Hansel and son, Ray of Chicago, Mrs. Virginia Eaton and daughter, Mrs. Denny Abernathy and her children, Mark and Annette of Rosedale, Mrs. Esther Shake and daughter, Mrs. Bob Lamont and her children, Robin, Renee, Robert and Redell, Mrs. Jane Berry and daughter, Ona Gayle, all of Mansfield. Mrs. Hansel, Mrs. Eaton, Mrs. Shake and Mrs. Berry are sisters of Mrs. Phipps. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jones, Greencastle and Mrs. Don Phipps and children, Bobby and Cherri, of
Bainbridge.
Gibbs, Reelsville, Blue; Division II, Gary Wood, Jackson Twp
Re ^' , ^ neral home after 3 p.m. Sunday.
Forestry: Division I, Tom, Koenig, Greencastle, Blue; Di-1 vision II, Gary Wood, Jackson Twp., Blue; Division III, Alberta Wood. Jackson Twp. Red. Soil & Water Conservation: Division I, Mitchell Proctor, Russellville, Blue; Division II, Pam Vaughn, Belle Union, Red; Division III, Donna Wall,
Greencastle, Red.
Weeds: Division I, Stephanie Vaughn, Belle Union, Red. Wildlife: Division I, Lee
Mrs. Lawrence Phipps has received word of the death of Jasper N. Kemper of Largo,
Florida.
Mr. Kemper was a first cousin of William H. Kemper, father of Mrs. Phipps, who died in
Pingleton, Roachdale, Blue; Di- March of this year, vision II, Sue Carrico, Bain- j Jasper Kemper, 77, was ill bridge. White; Division III, only a week and his death folJohn Wood, Jackson Twp.,! lowed a gallbladder operation. Pink; Division IV, Brian Smith, He was the last member of his Bainbridge, Red. family being preceded in death Electric: Division I, Dale by his eight brothers, two sisBruner, Greencastle, Blue; Di-; ters, also his parents, Scott vision H, Frank Kays, Floyd i and Martha Pruett Kemper. Twp., Blue; Division III, Jerry I Mr. Kemper is survived by
Who would have thought could be so easy ? Love, Heloise * * * Dear Heloise: After washing your broom, pull an old nylon stocking top down over the wet nylon bristles or straws and you will never have a “wild” or split broom. The broom will stay in shape and sweep better.
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* * • Dear Heloise: While on a long trip we found a way to keep our two children (age eight and 10 years) happily occupied. We gave each of them a large map of the United States and a colored pencil. We told them to watch for cars with license plates from the various states, and as they spied one to make an “X” in the corresponding state on the map. Not only did they have fun finding how many different states license plates they could
A booklet — A Comprehensiv* Survey of the Greencastle School system—the result of their study, will soon be off the press and available for distribution. At the unit meetings there will be discussion of the changes made in the system since the arrival of Supt. Rammel, and some time will be devoted to material relative to the state tax formula for school support. These meetings should be of interest to every local taxpayer and parent. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Units will be held as follows: Tuesday, Sept. 12— 9 a.m. Hostess: Mrs. Roger Ptak, SH’a Washington St. Disc. Leader: Mrs. Clem Williams. Tuesday, Sept. 12—8 p.m. Hostess: Mrs. Charles Rector, Jr. 405 E. Washington St. Disc. Leader: Mrs. Robert Loring. Wednesday, Sept. 13—8 p.m. Hostess: Mrs. William Cavanaugh 10 W. Hanna Disc. Leader: Mrs. Dwight Ling For further information, call OL 3-6429.
0ES NOTICE
Stated meeting of Cloverdale
- for it. Old Reliable White CleanTwp., Red; Division V, James 1 ore
Rayfield, Floyd Twp., Red.
News Of Boys HOME FROM VIETNAM
Area citizens
attend workshop ^ ^ eflrs A.ao
states on the map. Mrs. R. L. Jones
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Dear Heloise;
If you don’t like the way the
, Mrs. Walter Ballard washes- :little ^ortcakes get soggy
Eighteen Greencastle area tess to the Crescent Club. when strawberries are poured j citizens attended the American 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bud Crawley over them ’ put 1116111 ° n 8 bakl " g
Terry Rowan, husband of Mrs. Re d Cross Disaster Workshop and son, Mike, were here from sheet in R hot OVen 1111 mCe y
Sue Schafer Rowan, has arrived he id bv the Montgomery Coun- Plainfield. ! browned -
Friends night" members and visiting friends
ara invited.
Peggy Ford, W.M.
home after a seven months tour ty Chapter in Crawfordsville of duty in Vietnam. He was September 7.
aboard the U.S. aircraft carrier!
Bon Homme Richard. ^ workshop consisted of They are spending a few days 1 ten sessions including the in- ^; with Mrs. Rowan’s parents, Mr. | Auction to disaster services, | and Mrs. George Schafer and chapter responsibilities, com-] daughter, Jacque. They will munit y Panning, public infer-1
mation and relations, open discussion, functions of chapter leaders, shelter and feeding operations, and medical and
nursing services.
Those attending from Greencastle were Maynard Tuttle, District Chairman of the Disaster Committee, Mrs. Waneta Helton, Paul Myers, Peggy Saucerman, Mrs. Marjorie Ma-
honey, Frank Livernoche, H. castle
R. Flint, Mrs. Daisy Suit, Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Maurice Kersevi Watch 016111 Cl ° Sely 50 thcy ! and family returnee! from a trip! they are s , lshtly : to Washington, D.C. and other their shapei
then go to Alton, Illinois, to visit Mr. Rowan’s parents. The Bon Homme Richard’s home port for the next few months will be Long Beach, California, so Mr. and Mrs. Rowan and son, Mike, will leave
for California soon.
County Hospital
Dismissed Friday:
crusty, and hold well under fruit.
Glad
Dear Heloise:
If small children don’t mind
Mrs. Buryi Guy and daughter,! wearing hats, a shower cap to Cloverdale • cover the hair while they are i Sam Hadley, Cloverdale I eating messy things like cer- j Theodore Knowling, Roach- e al and ice cream helps keep |
New York’s Manhattan borough is 13.4 miles long and 2.3 miles wide at its widest point.
,65 Mustang 2 Door Hardtop $1595 <64 Ford Gali.vie 500 4 Door
rived in California after a year’s stay in Pleiku, South Vietnam. He arrived home the next day. Darrell was connected with
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. Buis, of near Belle Union, received an early morning telephone call
August 25 from their son. SP/41 MeUa
? a T. 0 i T »"«y- Robert O'Hair, Arthur
Perry, Curtis Higgins, Mrs. i 8th. Catherine McCord, Mrs. Marilyn Hammond, Clair Albin, Paul Evans, and Miss Margaret Nelradio and switchboard opera- son tions in Lleinku. After a 45-day
leave.
dale
Charles Smith, Muncie Elda Horn, Greencastle Stella Reeder, Greencastle
Jennifer Meehan, Greencastle Christopher Steele, Green-
their hair clean. Mrs. W.
H. Somerville
Birthday
Mildred Sandy, 52 years, Sept.
Weddings
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lucas, 647 East Walnut, 25 years, to-
' day September 9.
Dear Heloise: I empty all my ash trays in a little wastebasket I keep behind my large kitchen waste-
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Bragg, North Carolina, on Oct-
ober 16.
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