The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 September 1967 — Page 2

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The Dally Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana

Wednesday, September 13, 1967

THE COAT DRESS * LEADS THE WAY

Bonded Wool In An Array Of New Fall Colors.

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20 Years Ago

Virgil Deem announced the appointment of Foster McClure as manager of Deem’s Steak House. Dr. Dick Steele was in St. Louis attending a series of medical meetings. Mrs. Charlotte Etter Jones was a patient in the Putnam County Hospital.

County Hospital

Dismissed Tuesday: Annie Blackwell, Bainbridge Homer Sands, Bainbridge William Patterson, Greencastle Helen Beck, Greeneastle

Births: Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hammond, Greeneastle, Route 5, a boy, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stewart, Cloverdale, Route 3, a girl, Tuesday.

MARRIAGE LICENSE John Harold Mace, tool and die maker, and Patricia Imogene Chew, Columbia Records, both of Reelsville.

RIDE TO FREEDOM VIENNA UPI — The Orient Express, setting for many a movie thriller, provided an escape route for a 34-year-old Romanian fleeing his Communist homeland, Austrian officials said today. The man sneaked aboard the train in Arad, Romania, and spent three days hiding in a water container atop one of the cars before he reached safety in Austria, border police said.

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Preferred look for fall. Knife 3-piece 200% double wool kmte with cat elegance all their oum. Swing from day to date-time with the greatest of ease: A. Shell matches contrasting trim on notched collar jacket. Back belt effect. Modified A-line skirt. Celery/OUve, Mystic Blue/ Taupe. Sizes 8-18. $45.00 /

The Red Cross will hold a board meeting tomorrow at 3:45 p. m. Indianola Council of Pocahontas No. 472 will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in Odd Fellows Hall. Dr. Winona Welch has returned from Wolcott, where she spent last week-end visiting her sister. The Needlecraft Club will meet with Mrs. Donald Pitts, 1017 South Indiana Street, Friday at 2 p. m. Please remember auction. The Public Service Picnic will be held at the Deer Creek Coon Hunters building, Sunday, at 12:30. Bring well filled baskets. The Greeneastle Ministerial Association will meet at 9:30 a. m. tomorrow at the home of the president, Stanley Nicol, in the Baptist Parsonage, 307 E. Seminary Street. The Roachdale Philomath Club will hold its first meeting of the club year, September 21, at 2 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Eugene Hutchins, with Mrs. John T. Wilson, assisting. Mrs. Mary Horn Reynolds of Dayton, Ohio, was in the city yesterday on her way to Mayfield, Kentucky, where she will visit her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evens. Airs. Irma Pritchard Mendenhall is now at the Green View Apartments. She is meeting friends of some time ago, when she lived in Cloverdale, and later at Westfield. The Adult Sunday School Class of the United Presbyterian Church will entertain their new members and assistants in the church at a picnic dinner tomorrow at 6:00 p. m., at Robe-Ann Park at No. 1 shelter. A reunion for the Oscar and Connie Buis families will be held Sunday, Sept. 17 at RobeAnn Park, shelter house No. 3. Bring well filled baskets and spend the day. Three of our young men are home from service. They are Jerry Clearwaters,

Wayne Buis and Darrell Buis. Willing Workers of Somerset Christian Church will hold their Annual Country Store just south of Prevo’s comer, Friday and Saturday, September 15 and 16. Come early for good country kitchen food of all kinds, also garden fresh vegetables and numerous gift items.

Bill Sandy Says, for the whitest, brightest shirts in town come to white cleaners 309 N. Jackson.

Birthdays Jay Collins, son of Mr. and Airs. James Collins, Greeneastle, Route 4, nine years eld today, Sept. 13.

Judy Goins, Putnamville, today, September 13.

Card of Thanb

We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and many beautiful floral tributes extended by our relatives, friends and neighbors at the passing of our wife and mother, Martha Clotile Skelton.

We especially wish to thank Dr. Raleigh E. Lingeman of Indianapolis, also Drs. R. L. and L. W. Veach, nurses and staff of the Putnam County Hospital, Perkins Funeral Home, Rev. Ray Britton, those who acted as pallbearers and to others who assisted in any way. James Skelton and family.

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“I’m having trouble keeping this one,” she said. “If I got a large size for length, I'd be topless.”

SWINGING GARDENER FREEMONT, Calif. UPI — Police are checking flower beds in several Freemont city parks because a 20-year-old soda jerk claims he does a little gardening on the side. William Bromley, arrested for possession of marijuana, drew an elaborate map and dotted it j profusely with “x’s.” He said each “x” marked a spot where he had been growing marijuana for months. Bromley, taken into custody while sitting on a child's swing in a park, told the arresting officer, “You haven’t swung until you’ve swung on marijuana.”

CARMICHAEL AGITATES ORAN, Algeria UPI - - American black power advocate Stokely Carmichael told a news conference in this provincial Algerian town that American Negroes “must provoke a second Vietnam in the United States.” Carmichael was returning to Algiers today where he is a guest of the ruling political party in Algiers.

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Dear Folks: We have told you before that many readers say they clean gold jewelry with a solution of ammonia and water. A gold miner, and others, said that they have good results using dry baking soda and a soft rag. A rare coin dealer, and many others, use plain old toothpaste and a soft brush. I tested all three methods and found that one method may work better than the other, depending on the quality of the gold. It seems that the purity of the gold (how much pure gold and other alloys are in the article) determine what cleans it best. So, if one idea doesn’t work to your satisfaction, try another.

Just remember, if the article has a thin coat of gold on it, and you rub it a lot, you may rub off the gold and get down to the basic metal. Of course, if the jewelry is solid gold, or almost pure gold all the way through, they say you can’t hurt it by rubbing. Heloise a * a • Dear Heloise: I use a one-pound coffee can for a bathroom bowl brush holder.

Dear Heloise: This is for my fellow junk collectors . . . Are your cellars, attics and garages full? Are you tired of hunting through boxes? Buy some large, heavy plastic drawstring bags, and start sorting. Put up a row of cup hooks wherever you hava space for these bags to hang. Sort and divide your things such as artifical flowers, clothing remnants, games, odds and ends, and put them in the bags. Then HANG them up. Everything can be seen at a glance and the needed items removed easily. Not only saves time, but makes a neater basement, attic or garage. Norma

First I cover the can with foil, pretty wallpaper or paint, and put a folded paper towel inside on the bottom. Then I cut slits crosswise (X) in the middle of the plastic lid, and slip it over the handle down to the brush. When the brush is put in the can the lid can be snapped on and it’s almost airtight. It makes a clean and odorless holder that is replaceable any time. T. G.

Dear Heloise: To give my window shades a lift, I bought colored fringe by the yard and sewed it across the bottom of the shades where the sticks are inserted.

Remove stick, sew fringe on, then just reinsert stick. I also sewed matching fring# around the top and bottom border of my lamp shades.

It certainly gave the room a much needed change. Alelba Ruffatto

Dear Heloise: That ever faithful nylon net stretched over the middle prongs of the top tray in my dish washer keeps small articles from falling through. (Continued on Page 3)

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