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Tuesday, October 3, 1V6/

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Personal and local news

NFO monthly meeting: will j m. is the time to convene,

be held Thursday, October 5, at 7:30 p. m. at the Courthouse.

Engagement Announced

Mr. and Mrs. Rawleigh Pip-1 Plans are now being:

pleted for an October

pie, Jamestown, wish to announce the engagement and approaching: marriage of their daughter, Shirley Ann, to William Dwain McCormick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. McCormick, Greencastle. Shirley is a 1965 graduate of Granville Wells High School. She spent one year with Lake Central Airlines as a stewardess. She is presently employed by the Golden Rule in Crawfordsville, William is a 1963 graduate of Greencastle High School, attended Indiana State University. He la now manager of Mac’s Men’s Wear In Craw-

fords ville.

wedding in the Methodist Church.

com29th

Jamestown

Bible Thought For Today And in the days of these kings shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed—Daniel

2:44.

Christ alone offers opportunj ity for a life-investment etern- ; ally worth-while.

Mrs. Evalene Frank, of Tuc-1 son, Arizona, is here visiting, her mother, brothers and sisters. 1 The Crescent Club will meet Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. Kimball Larkin. There will be a singing at Ant-- h Baptist Church this S at 2 p.m. Everyone is i.i*.ted to attend. Miss Susie Talbott of Martinsville was here last weekend, the house guest of Miss Grace Browning. Mrs. Nathaniel Huckleberry! will be hostess to the afternoon meeting of the Presbyterian | Circle Thursday at 2:00 p. m. I Mr. Lester Leonard of Greencastle left on vacation for Madria, Calif. He will visit his sister and other relatives. Maple Heights Home Demonstration Club will meet this evening at 7:30. Betty Sendmeyer will have the lesson. The Morning Music ale will meet on October 4th at 9:45 a.m. at the home of Miss Virginia Harlow. Sarah Jane Williams will provide the program. The Evening Circle of the Presbyterian Ladies of the Church will be held at the home of Mrs. R. H. Lambert Thursday. Between 7:45 and 8:00 p.

Friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones of Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, will be happy to know that they are celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary on October 8th. Plans have been made for a dinner at the Scandinavian House for about fifty members of their family. Then open house will be held for friends to call, at the home of their daughter! and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Arvid Oseen.

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by HELOISE CRUSE

Dear Heloise: Since I am Home Service Director for a manufacturer of Teflon pans, I thought perhaps you would be interested in the information we have to offer, after much research, concerning the removal of stains from Teflon. If a Teflon pan is stainless steel, it can be placed through a dishwasher cycle without any harm to the utensil. However, if the pan is aluminum, the pan will gradually become severely discolored on the outside if continually wtished in an automatic dishwasher. We have not found any method or cleaner which will successfully remove this discoloration without harming the metal by scratching. Therefore, we do not recommend that aluminum utensils be washed in an automatic dishwasher.

smaller. This makes them easier to handle. T , Children have a bafl jumping" up and down on a pile of leavea. P. Dahlstrom * • • a Dear Heloise: I use packaged lunch bags and sandwich bags in preparing lunches for my family. -~ When the top of the packaga is opened it reveals the open ends of the bags. This way it takes time to separate one bag from the package. So, I take the whole bunch of bags out and reverse them so that the bottoms are at th« top of the package. Much easier to remove one bag at a time. Mrs. Donald Winn > * * * * , • f, *& After your sandwiches are made, try using your pancake

Miss June J Fugle becomes bride of Greg Puckett at Bethel

After each coated utensil

time a Teflon turner to pick them up and

is cleaned in a

slide sandwich and turner in-

dishwasher. the Teflon surface side the plastic bag. Sure is a

Bill Sandy Says, Too often we think because we’ve talked about a problem we’ve solved it. Old Reliable White Cleaners.

The Bethel Baptist Church was the setting for the wedding ceremony of Miss June

Wagle and Greg Puckett. The detachable

must be conditioned with oil to

insure non-stick cooking. Extreme discoloration or

neckline and long tapering st-ahung indicates the utensil sleeves of lace while the floor ^ as been consistently overlength skirt was of crepe. The heated or inadequately washed.

watteau chapel

County Hospital Dismissed Monday: George luppenlatz, Roachdale Alta Leonard, Cloverdale Victor Meek, Cloverdale Alta Sink, Gosport Isabell Smith, Coatesville Alice Covert, Greencastle Dessie Hood, Greencastle Betty Carson, Greencastle

bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wagle, Reelsville. The parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puckett Sr., of Fillmore. Rev. Jack McDaniels performed the double ring ceremony. The bride was gowned in a creation of alencon lace and crepe. The empire bodice was fashioned with a scalloped

Masonic Notice Stated meeting Balnbridge! Lodge 75, F&AM Thursday, October 5, 7:30 p. m. Visitors welcome. Ernie Boswell, W. M.

mae yQLr mews at our place

300 4-Door Hardtop

Obituaries \ M. Vickery, Sr. services pending Merrill Vickrey, Sr., 65, of Paragon, died of a heart seizure Monday in a Louisville, Ky.,

hospital.

He was a former Morgan County treasurer and was currently serving as a commissioner in that county. The deceased is survived by his wife, Tulie; a son, Merrill Vickrey, Jr„ Fillmore; three grandchildren, Roger, Roderick and Rolland Vickrey, and the daughter-in-law, Mrs. Vickrey. Services are pending at the Neal and Burners Funeral Home in Martinsville.

train of lace was edged in crepe and fell from the shoulders with accent bows of crepe. Her silk illusion veil was secured by a double crown of alencon lace with crystal and pearl trim. Her bouquet was of yellow roses and white carna-

tions.

The maid of honor, Janet Chew, Reelsville, wore a turquois sheath of satin. It was sleeveless with a lace covering She wore a matching veil secured by a cluster of flowers. She carried a nosegy of yellow and white carnations. The best man was Dale Martin, Greencastle, and the ushers were brother of the groom, Danny Puckett, and Jerry Wil-

liams.

Miss Brenda Williams accepted the gifts and Miss Paula Puckett registered the guests. After a short wedding trip the couple will reside at 632 East Seminary Street, Green-

castle.

20 Years Ago

If this occurrs, we recommend the use of commercial Taflon cleaners. These cleaners are available in most leading grocery, hardware and department

stores.

Darlene Marson, Home Service Director. * * * • Darlene, we all love you for cluing us in. Thanks pots and

pansful. Heloise

a a a • Dear Heloise: The binding on some of my blankets started to fray. I decided to repair them but when I priced the satin binding, I found It would be quite ex-

pensive.

So for a few cents I covered the original binding with the same shade of nylon net. The frayed places don’t show and the net wears well. Although I was being economical, I’m very well pleased with the effect as it is pretty, too. Thought others might like to give it a try! A Reader

neat, quick way to sack a sand-

wich.

Heloise * * • • Letter of Thought Dear Heloise: I may be a nut but, thank God, I’m happy. Thank you dear, Heloise, for making me feel it is all right to be one. Gloria R. * * * * Gloria, I’m sure you aren’t . . . but you’re welcome any-

way.

Love Ya Heloise a * * * * When my little grls’ leotards wear out in the feet, I cut out the heal and toe, leaving an inch-wide band to go under tht foot. Just like expensive stretch slacks. Then I zig-zag around the cut parts and they can be worn .with ankle socks. This also works if the leotards are becoming a little too short. My girls lov« to wear leotards on real cold days.

O. R.

Rites for infant were held today Hal Douglas Hunsinger, five day old son of Marlin and Wilma Jean Taylor Hunsinger, Rushville, passed away at 12:45 a.m. today in Major Hospital in Shelbyville. He is survived by the parents; three sisters, Barbara, Valerie, Nancy, all at home; maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Taylor,

Two taverns and

in Stilesville were robbed during the night. Roy Newgent, detective sergeant at the Putnamville State Police Post, was

the investigating officer. Miss Barbara Yunker was here from New York City. Harvey Ford was dismissed from the County Hospital.

Dear Heloise:

In the fall when you rake

leaves into a pile, if you will step on them until they are all

a groc , ery , crushed, the

pile will be much

Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere thanks to the Putnam County Hospital, also to Dr. John Ellett for their care and the understanding service of Rev. Maxwell Janies Webb; our friends, relatives and neighbors for the beautiful flowers, food, and expressions of sympathy. We especially thank the Vet-

Roachdale; paternal grandpar- erans of Foreign Wars, Post

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunsinger, Mays; also one greatgrandfather, M. S. Simpson. Roachdale. Graveside services will be held at 4:00 p.m. today with burial at Center Cemetery near Mays in Rush County. The Rev. Troy Hasty will officiate.

1550 Ladies Auxiliary and the John Whitaker Funeral Home, the pallbearers for their kind services rendered, and anyone else who assisted us in anyway at the time of the passing of our dear mother, Okye Neal.

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Father of local resident dies Word has been received here of the death of Clifford Norton, Sr, in Minneapolis, Minn. Survivors are: the widow; one son, Clifford, Jr. Greencastle, and one grandson. Services will be held in Minneapolis Wednesday morning.

Freda Swift, Mr. and Newt Fuller, Mr. and Harold Paris, Mr. and Herschel Neal Jr.

Mrs. Mrs. Mrs.

POPULARITY POLL SCARBOROUGH, England UPI—The Sunday Times has installed two girls with stop watches and a decibel machine to measure the volume and duration of applause given to each speaker at the Labor party’s conference here. The machine is known as “clap I trap.”

SPECIAL PARTY NIGHT For Elks Members and Ladies And Their Guests. Thursday Evening, Oct. 5 starting at 8:00 p.m. sharp Lots of fun and plenty of prizes

INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC CLASSES BAND-ORCHESTRA

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