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Wednesday, October 4, 1967

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Bible Thought For Today For I am with thee, and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee,—Acts 18:10Evil Can do no permanent harm to a life lived in the center of God's will. To such even death, itself, is only a temporary hurt.

Engagements Announced

Cord of Thanks The Women of the Fillmore WSCS wish to thank everyone who helped make the Smorgasbord, Saturday, September 30, a success. Those who loaned equipment, donated time, food for the supper, baked goods, and fresh produce for the country store, and articles for the Bazaar, and to all who came and ate with us and purchased articles. Mrs. Charles Smith, president WSCS

ELKS CLUB FREE STAG Friday, Oct. 6 SAUERKRAUT and WIENERS Sorvlng 6:30 pm For Elks Only

County Hospital Dismissed Tuesday: Jack Poff, Coatesville Betty Cline, Cloverdale Deanna Monnett, Cloverdale Virginia Gibson, Stilesville Danny Vancel, Roachdale Lowell Johnson, Clayton Mrs. John Pursell and daugh-

ter, Greencastle

Mrs. Lawrence Herbert and

daughter, Greencastle

Mrs. William Craig and

daughter, Greencastle

I Obituaries | M. H. Sutherlin funeral Friday Maurice Henry Sutherlin passed away early Tuesday morning at his home in Roachdale. He was bom in Putnam County, Dec. 13, 1885, and lived all his life in Putnam and Hendricks counties. Funeral services will be held at the Perkins Funeral Home in Roachdale at 2:00 p. m. Friday. Friends may call at the

1 funeral home.

He was married in 1907 to

Tessa Gowin, who survives him.

To this union were born two

children, Howard A. of San Jose, Calif., and Irene Westfall of Kankakee, HI. He leaves five grandchildren, Joyce, June, and Carolyn Sutherlin and Wayne

Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Robbins an( j Joyce Westfall. Also surleft for a vacation in Tuscon, vi v j n g are one s i s ter, Alma

1 Hillis of Bainbridge, and numer-

ous nephews and nieces.

20 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rader were visitors in Russellville.

Mr. and Mrs. Woodson New recently announced the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Mary, to Bill Hamilton, She is presently a senior at St. Anthony Hospital School of Nursing in Terre Haute while he is a airman first class stationed at Bunker Hill A i r Force Base in Peru. Hamilton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton of Shelburn. No wedding date has been set.

Arizona.

Prof. Ham- Grueninger was the guest speaker at a meeting of the Woman’s Circle of the

Presbyterian Church.

Masonic Notice

Stated meeting at

F&AM Lodge 469, Friday, Oct. 6, at 7:30. Visitors are welcome.

Everett Hazlett,

W.M.

He taught grade school and high school for a number of

years in Clear Creek, Carpen-; tersville, Floyd Center, and Coatesville. Many remember him as the best teacher they

Morton ever had.

He was a member of the Coatesville Methodist Church

for many years.

YOU ARE INVITED!

Thurt., Oet. 5 Frt. f Oct. 6 Sat., Oct. 7 FREE SAMPLES

DOOR PRIZES

FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

GREAT NEWS] fOR CANDY FANS... We are folding sf'FREE CANDY PARTY to celebrate our appointment as an agency for King’s Chocolates for American Queens. Come in and get acquainted with this outstanding line of Fine Quality Candies. We will have a complete selection — Always Fresh.

Unmistakably .••The finest

O.E.S. Notice Roachdale Chapter No. 247 O.E.S. will hold stated meeting Monday evening, Oct. 9, at 8 o’clock. “Friends Night’’ is to be observed. Also, 25-year pins are to be awarded. All O.E.S. members are welcome. Betty Ford, Secy.

He/okt by HEIOISE CRUSE

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Dear Heloise: i with a shopping bag with Tell the gals not to throw handles. They always end up away those odd or worn white ripping paper bags open and

cotton gloves. I’ve found a new use for them. They are just dandy to use when setting your table which Is appointed with a lot of silver. Namely, silver trays, hollowware and silver-plated gob-

lets.

There’s nothing that makes me madder than to set the table a day ahead of time for a big dinner party—so I can spend that entire day preparing the food—and then find fingerprints all over my silver. Here’s where the white gloves

come In.

Put them on and then set

your table. You won’t want a

single fingerprint on

beautiful silver.

Dorothy McConnell

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Lt. Col. (ret.) and Mrs. George N. Wotherspoon of Statesboro, Georgia announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Kay to Lt. Howard Martin Harmless, II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Harmless of Greencastle, Indiana. Miss Wotherspoon is a junior

at Georgia Southern College. Lt. Harmless is a 1967 graduate of the United States Military Academy, West Point, New York. A formal, military wedding is planned for November 11, 1967, 4 o’clock, Fort Benning Infantry Center Chapel.

Mr. and Mrs. Marion O’Neal wish to announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Janice, to David Gordon Jackman, son of Mr. and Mrs. ! George Jackman of Greencastle.

Personal and local news

Birthdays

Brad Collins, son of Mr. and

Mrs. James Collins, 7 years old , ^ x j 0.1* uiu ( re i a t lves are invited.

today, Oct. 4,

Charles A. Jones of Worthing- j The new topic for study, “The ton, Ohio, was the weekend Critical Analysis of Values" guest of his mother, Mrs. Thad will be introduced. Members Jones. will take a look at the program Thursday Reading Club will theme in an informal way.

The wedding will take place me «t tomorrow at 7:30 at the Ernest smith and Kimber Nov. 11, at the Nazarene Church home of Mrs. Helen Jones, 1119 McCarson both of Greencastle, ■ plants around.

Dear Heloise:

I think you took a stab at

something and won!

Another good idea is to go ahead and set the table even TWO days ahead of time, if necessary, and cover the entire caboodle with a big sheet of plastic. These plastic sheets can be bought for about 50 cents. And you can use them

dropping them because there’* nothing there to hang onto! And how much easier it would be for them to carry their assorted “junk” Sure would save lots of spills! Lady Bus Driver 0 0 * *

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Dear Heloise:

Here is a good planting hint. September and October are

planting months for Iris flower bulbs and other types. Plant half of them on the east side and half on the south side of the house. The ones on the south

side will bloom earlier. You will have Iris almost

twice as long than when plantyour ing all bulbs on the same sid# of your house. The little difference in amount of sunlight and temperature is what does the

trick. A. T.

Letter of Laughter Dear Heloise: I have taught my children to hang all the hangers in one direction in case of fire. This way they can be scooped off the rack very quickly. But lately I’m so far behind

nineteen other places after the in my ironing, I’ve taught them party- ; to grab the ironing basket inFor those of you who do not stead, because nearly all the

have the plastic and do not want to purchase it, set a heavy vase on each end of the table and have your husband help you gently lay a sheet over it. It works, too. And while we are on this topic of giving the annual dinner party, try using a folded bed sheet for a liner under your nice linen dinner cloth. It makes for a much more beautiful table. Heloise * * * • Dear Heloise: I was plagued with lack of humidity in the house last win-

ter.

I found one thing that helps —having a few extra potted

hangers are empty. * * * o Mrs. Ralph Cannon Dear Heloise: On my husband’s work pants, I clip the stitching that holds the cuffs to the pants legs. Then sew on big snaps instead. | Before washing them, I just unsnap and clean out the <ftrt that has collected. Then srtap them back again before throwing the pants in the washing machine. This makes cleaning (Continued on Page 9)

in Greencastle. All friends and

PREDICTS LONG WAR

FOR DREAMERS

London UPI — A British ad-

CANBERRA UPI Visiting vertising firm has produced a New Zealand Prime Minister puppet of French President Keith Holyoake Tuesday pre- Charles de Gaulle. Geoffrey ! dieted a long war in Vietnam. Charlton Perrin, one of the But he gave qualified support to partners of the advertisng a bombing pause. Holyoake was firm, said, “All you have to do i in Canberra for talks with is to pull the string and De

Avenue D. A cancer film will be

shown.

have enrolled for the Fall Quarter at Transylvania Col-

Mr. and Mrs. Haydn Curd of lege in Lexington) Ky . Smith( Owensboro, Ky., were here Sat- j son of Mr and Mrs Elgin urday and Sunday visiting their; Smith) is a p r e. m edical student son. Dan, who is a student at en tering his junior year, while DePauw, and their friends, Mr. McCarson, son of Mrs. Eldena and Mrs. Gordon Sayers. McCarson, was one of 345 new

Mr. and Mrs. James Weaver,

Mrs. Clif Haggerman and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dickey, all of Indianapolis, were Tuesday

students to

this Fall.

enter the college

Australian Prime Minister Ha- Gaulle will dance to your tune evening dinner guests of Mrs.

rold Holt. Both countries have for a change, combat troops in Vietnam. rapeutic.”

It’s very the- Catherine Leslie.

/ HOYAL COLLECTION The most impressive gift box of Fine Chocolates on the market. 25 varieties in milk and dark chocolate. $2.50 and $5.00.

ASSORTED CHOCOLATES More than 20 varieties of cent«rt in milk and dark chocolate. Perfect for entertaining and family treats.

REMEMBER THE FREE CANDY PARTY

COME AND BRING THE FAMILY

Winntrs will bt drawn at 4:00 p.m.. Sat., Oct. 7.

DONELSON'S pharmacy

Question: "As a housawife wh* wants to loci' attractive when she goes to the deer, I need a fashionable, yet simple, step-in dress that I coulcf make several' ways.”

Answer: An up-dated shirtwaist dress is the perfect answer.

$7198 QUALITY ALWAYS AT

The Bainbridge Saddle Club will meet at the club grounds Saturday night. Bring food for a wiener roast. The entertainment will be guitar music and singing. Don’t forget the horse show on Sunday. The Delta Kappa Gamma Society will meet on Saturday evening at 5:30 with Mrs. Robert Myers at 319 Dogwood. Members will please bring a covered dish and table service.

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

TOURNEY BEGINS DORADO, PR. UPI—Defending champon John Veghte of Clearwater, Fla., led the qualifiers for the 10th Dorado Beach Invitational Amateur Golf Tournament with a 67. Dr. V. W. Gudice of Warwick, N. J., shot a 74 for a secondplace finish. A field of 32 teed off today in the tournament proper.

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LUCIA'S 509 S. Indiana Always Free Parking — Open Friday 'Til t p.m. OPEN All DAY WEDNESDAY - YOUR VIKING SEWING MACHINE DEALER USE YOUR CHARGE CARD AT LUCIA'S

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PREVO'S all day Friday, Oct. 6 with u a m complete showing of fabulous furs. The latest styles of mink, persian lamb, broadtail and many other wanted furs will be displayed in boas, jbl stoles, jackets and millinery. Come, see and make a selection customized

especially for you.

Marge Shaffer e e * * You’re marvelous, Marge! Naturally, the plants have to be watered, which adds humidity to the air, and you have the added beauty of the plants . . . instead of plain ole containers of water. Heloise e e e e Dear Heloise: This is a suggestion for mothers who have small children that ride the bus to school. Please supply the little ones

George's | Pizza i Open-- I Mon., Tues., Wed.,. Thurs. & Sun. 5 pm to 1 am Fri. and Sat. 5 pm to 2:30 am Delivery Service OL 3-3148 or OL 3-3149

Smartly stitched.. e the tailored tassel shoe The pump—trimmed with a true fashion touch and softened with a cushioned insole.

Colors: Briarwood Brown

THE BOOTERY

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