The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 October 1967 — Page 2
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The Daily Bann«r, Graaneastla, Indiana
Thursday, October 19, 1967
Letter Jo The Editor
Dear Editor:
patients, at no monetary value
The Greencastle Jaycees and to him, wouldn't he be someone their wives would like to use to, at least, listen to? He’ll be this means to express our sor- oh Channel 2 after the 6:00 and
11:00 p.m. news, either October
18, 19, or 20th.
Has it occurred to any of us that these people fighting
row and sympathy in the passing of one of the finest men in Greencastle, your publisher and editor for so many years, Mr.
Samuel R. Rariden.
Mr. Rariden did many things against it are really concerned in helping the Jaycees become about the effects of fluoridaestablished in Greencastle tion on some of us? And that which will never be forgotten we don’t know which ones it by those who knew him. will affect in what way—until Whenever there was some- it s too late ? ? ?
thing the Jaycees wanted pub-
lished or help, Mr. Rariden always extended a helping hand for which the club members will always be grateful. He was always concerned about Greencastle and making it a better place to live. For this, the Greencastle Jaycees salute and praise Mr. Rariden. an outstanding citizen, who will be long missed. Very sincerely, Greencastle Jaycees and Wives (Editor’s Note: The Daily Banner wishes to thank the Jaycees and their wives for the above letter in regards to Mr. Rariden. We of The Banner staff are certain, although he was modest and unassuming that he would have deeply appreciated reading your expression of the esteem in which he was held by your organization.)
A Mother of Fiva
M. N.
County Hospital Dismissed Wednesday! Mrs. Paul Allen and daughter, Cloverdale Pearl Leonard. Cloverdale Mary Clark, Cloverdale Mrs. Charles Coffey and son, Coatesville Robert Howard, Coatesville Blanche Cox, Bainbridge Cecil Stoner, Bainbridge Robert Preston, Roachdale Kemp Dickerson, Spencer Emily Alward, Greencastle Emmett Sutherlin, Green-
castle
Donald Inman, Greencastle
Births:
Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, 806 Crown Street, a girl, Wednesday.
Personal and local news Mrs. Arthur Reynolds of day October 24th 8:00 at the Dayton, Ohio is visiting friends home of Mrs. Darrell Gooch, and to attend the final services 711 Highwood. Dr. John for Miss Elizabeth Ward. I Baughman, Head of DePauw Mrs. John Bell, nee Evalyn University’s Department of Webster, of Indianapolis is vis-1 History, will be the speaker, iting friends and relatives here Miss Sall y Butler, the aunt this week. 0 f Mrs. Manford Craver, will The Boston Club will meet be a on jim Gerard Monday at 7:30 p.m. with Miss show Friday morning on Chan-
nel 6 at 9:00. Miss Butler from Aiken, South Carolina, will be representing the Business and
dreth Hall of Lucerne and El sie Anderson of Knox. The Needlecraft Club will meet tomorrow at 2:00 p. m. with Mrs. Earl Sourwine. Mrs. Fred Pease will give the pro-
gram.
Will the Women’s Guild of St. Paul's please remember to
CRAWFORDSVILLE — A bi- man John T. Myers” or attend come to the Re ctor Funeral partisan group of Indiana the salute dinner should con-; pj ome t 0 recite the Rosary for
Form group to honor Myers
Grace Browning. Mrs. Ben Franklin will give the program. Miss Mabel Burton has as
her house guest her cousin Hil- p r o fe8slon4 J Women’s Club.
David Proctor and Louis Luzar, freshmen at Butler University, have been pledged to the Sigma Chi Fraternity. David is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Proctor of Greencastle and Louis is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
farmers today announced for- tact any one of the committee mation of the “Farmers Friends members or write Sherman O. of Congressman John T. Myers” Kessler, New Ross. to honor the only member of the |
Indiana Congressional delegation who sits on the House
Agriculture Committee.
Sherman O. Kessler, prominent Montgomery County farmer and a spokesman for the agricultural community in Indiana, was named chairman of I the organization which includes members from throughout the
state.
fra/?? M/h by HEIOISE CRUSE
Ip, Jpp
Wedding planned Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Hin-
Obituaries Bassett rites to be Saturday
Miss Elizabeth Ward tonight at 7:00 p. m. Beehive Rebekah Lodge 106 (will meet for regular business at 8:00 p.m. Monday. Members are invited to come masked at | 7:00 p.m. for one hour of fun prior to meeting. Ridpath School is busy making plans for its 13th annual pancake supper. Last year, approximately 975 persons were served and the committee is
Louis J. Luzar of Cloverdale. 0 te, Reelsville, recently anBoth boys are 1967 graduates nounced the approaching marof Greencastle High School. Hage of their daughter, Ruth Ann to James S. Thompson. Bill Sandy Says, The kind of The prospective bridegroom words a fellow speaks are the i S the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle kind that comes back to him. Thompson of Poland.
Dear Heloise: When you are cooking pot stew, chili, or any hot, steamy dish which has a cover, it is my suggestion that instead of picking the lid up as most of us do, lift It up at an angle, slanting the top away from you so the accumulated steam will not bum your arm. Until you have had a wrist
Dear Heloise: Why do stores always have the prices on the bottom or back of breakable dishes, etc.? You’ll usually see a sign similar to this: “Beautiful to look at, delightful to hold, if you break it, we’ll mark it sold.” Sq wouldn’t it be better if the tags were on the front or on top where we could see them.
burned by steam you will not Then we wouldn’t have to pick
Old Reliable White Cleaners.
know how nasty and painful it is. After I got about three of these burns I learned this secret. Heloise, my w'hole neighborhood just loves you. Dottie Englewitz
Bible Thought
For Today
The wedding is planned for Sunday October 29 at 3:30 p.m.
in the Big Walnut Baptist Dottie.
Church. All friends and rela-
; tives are invited. ?
And nobody knows how much we love you all too! Thanks
Heloise
First Baptist WMS Announces Program
Kappa Delta Phi To Present Yarn Style Show
And he (Saul) said to David, Autumn Melodies is the, chairman for the Wom e n ’a Mis-
Mrs. Clyde Sallust, program
up the dishes to see the price and there would be no danger of breakage.
r. c.
e e e Dear Heloise: When covering button*, I take each little circle of material (if it's washable) and dip it in water. Then it folds around the button form so much easier with less bunching. Another Seamstress • • • Dear Heloise: This may be something way out of the sky, but I save all of the extra syrup that comes
Mr. Rosier enounced plans Bugen. Susstt, n. Coatss- ^ of ton! ’
To the Editor: And to all those truly concerned about fluoridation: Only after years of working at a certain job, or years of raising a family, can we really savor the old saying, “Experience is the best teacher.” And if a dentist has worked with the “International” society for 17—I repeat, 17—years, wouldn’t he be considered “on* writh experience?” And if he has nothing to gain except the best welfare of our society and hi*
Sr»r t„ 0h i held Barton H L e In mdianapoUa | Putn.n, County Htstortca. Soin Crawfordsville on November H. «M bo™ Auguet 24, 1892 : elety «U ”>«t W«dMed^ 24 w U h agrtcultur., Ledere ^ f ^ T ~ e I ^ ** Z
dinner is scheduled for 6 p. m. 59 years. He was a retired
visit to Hawaii. For dinner
tn the Crawfordavill. 4*H Build- j farmer, and a member j “ U *»• ™li«n ing. Tickets will be $3 each and Canaan Methodist Church near Boatn & > noon es a >-
can be purchased from any one of the committee members, according to Kessler.
Coatesville.
Survivors are: his wife, Rushia; one daughter, Lola M.
"This dinner wrill provide an woods, Chrisman. HI.; one son,
opportunity for a wide segment of Hoosier farmers and people in related activities to become better acquainted with John
Myers,” Kessler said-
"Congressman Myers la the only House Agriculture Committee member from Indiana. His hard work on this committee, his voting record in Congress and his potential for the future have all attracted the attention of agricultural lead-
ership in Indiana.”
Kessler said the farm people
Roy Bassett, Belleville; three sisters: three grandchildren. Funeral services wall be held Saturday at 10:30 a. m. at the Weaver Funeral Home i n Coatesville. Interment will be in the Coatesville Cemetery. Calling hours at the funeral home in Coatesville any time Friday.
Dr. Eugene Schwartz represented the DePauw University chemistry department recently at the dedication of the new HI-
,h ” r,'beu!r S toTtrtvrt'»’bri„g ^ M1S5 '° n
ourselves up to the level God’s forgiving grace than descend to the low level
“getting even.”
the program for 1967 and ’68.
Study theme
“Christ and the Faiths of Men.”
pour it in a syrup pitcher. I put this in my refrigerator. Each morning when my child-
Putnam County Fair Grounds. The purpose ig to help women
The show will consist of the rccognize their commitment to ren eat cereal, U’hich they dearlatest fall fashions in knit and the Mj ss j on 0 f His Church i ty love > after they pour on their 1 crochet by the leading mills, through worshipping, w-orking. niilk ' to P with this
These styles consisting of witnessing in all areas of life, skirts, sweaters, slacks, coats, Books used for program maformals, hose and dresses will terlal are .. Seek Darei Risk( ..
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Reeves be furnis hed by a local firm. an( i ‘-The Young Church In Acwere here from Calumet City, j Ka PP a Delta Phi ls a service tion,” by J. B. Phillips. For the
20 Years Ago
chemistry building and auditorium on the Denison University campus In Granville, O. Larry E. Williams, 25, rural Cloverdale, was arrested on East Washington Street Wednesday by Officer Bill Masten for failure to have an operator’s license and operating left of center. A. A. U. W. will meet Tues-
organization participating in
Mrs. Lema Wilson was ad- a11 service and charit - v Projects mitted to the Putnam County and j ust this J’ ear added a new Hospital one to their program; 2 PutMr. and Mrs. Mack Rollings nam Count y children were
were in Brazil.
Mrs. Ethel Conklin was visitor in Brown County.
Three named for Nobel prize
The | Society and the
Academy of Arts and Sciences
He has won many awards for
sponsored for a two weeks reca | reation program at Camp Koch, located in Southern Indiana. For the past two years the sorority has worked in conjunction with the VFW by fur-
Boy Scout Troop 43 of the nishin S postage needed to send Gob in Memorial Methodist Xmas P acka ? es to the Putnam P ro & ram - Church will be taking orders i County Servicemen in Vietnam.
The proceeds from the Style
Scout* Taking Order* For Christmas Greenery
remainder of 1967:
November 14: 7:00 p. m. Combined meeting will be at the home of Barbara Spence. Camp McCoy film will be shown. December 5: 7:00 p. m. Mary Martha Circle will meet with Freda Collins. Nell Kersey will
have the program.
December 12: 1:30 p. m. Lydia Circle will meet with Maybelle Rice. Micki Nicol will have the
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of Indiana and throughout the 1967 Nobel Prize in medicine
nation are concerned about the <waa awarded jointly today to „ many problem* they face. “A* a t wo American professors and a his work on the eye, including life-long farmer who now is a s we de for their work in study-, the Lasker Award in 1953. The member of the House Agrir j ng and improving eyesight, citation said, “he ha* given culture Committee, John Myers one 0 f man ’ a mos t treasured mankind a new picture of one
represents the strong voice and gift*, sympathetic ear farmers need
All women of the community
are cordially invited to attend
any of these meetings.
canned syrup juice. Sure lessens the sugar content when they partake. Besides, it changes the taste of nearly every cereal. How’s about that for trying to save a dime and making your family happy? My husband dearly loves the pineapple juice.
Mother * * *
Well if that isn’t the most fantabulous ever! Thl» mother
has a great idea.
Pineapple juice IS excellent! Fruit cocktail juice REAL yummy, and the cherry juice terrific! Whether these are mixed or kept separate makes no dif-
ference. Heloise
LETTER OF LAUGHTER
on the national level to find the answers to some of our prob-
lems.”
'This dinner will give us all, Including those from both political parties, an opportunity to express our appreciation for the fine job John Myers is doing
They were Prof. Haldan K. Hartline, 63, of Rockefeller University In New York City, Prof. George Wald, 60, of Harvard University, Cam-
for fresh Christmas greenery
. starting this evening. The boys| Show wil1 be used for worth JAmerican ^ ^ going . door to door in , projects in Putnam County. the Greencastle area for the After the st y le Show there Fn,more PT0 Hold * next two weeks. be refreshments, door prizes, Business Meeting
The items to be sold include brid ^ e (or a S ame of ^ our A most enjoyable PTO meet- Dear Heloise: fresh holly, *1.00; Home deco- choice)^ table prizes^ Tickets mg was held Monday evening, | My cats have clawe< j my fav .
rator kits, 82.00; 22” wreath, $3.75; and a 7’ garland for $2.35. It will not be necessary
r*r\T t TTnir cijyyd i • .. . - .1
home, but how many people
of the most treasured gifts of
life —the capacity to see.” * ^ Hartlin, 1, . fallow of tho 10 for th ? or l ers unt “ the >'
are delivered. The greenery, from Washington State, will be delivered by the boys packaged in plastic to keep it fresh. De-
tely December 5.
There has been some contact
National Academy of Science. As early as 1927 he was awarded the W. H. Howell prize in
bridge, Mass., and Finnish-born * nd in 1965 th * A1 ‘ I Uven^date will be approxima-
Prof. Ragnar Granit, 67, of b « r t Michelson pnze. 1 „ Stockholm, now attached toj Grant was born ^ HeIslnki
in Congress. We invite everyone Oxford University in England. in jggo and is now working at by the Scouts to the Sororities to join us in this salute,” Kess- awardin £ body', the fac- Oxford on a book about Sir and fraternities on the DePauw ler said. of medicin « of the Royal o bar ]es Scott Sherrington who | campus and an all-out public Other members of the com- Caroline Institute, said the was awar( j e( j a Nobel Prize in drive was started Wednesday. mittee organizing the “Know 562 000 prize was given to them p b y S i 0 i 0g y t or medicine, in
John and Carol Myers Dinner” for ‘‘t be i r discoveries concern- ^932. include: Lawrence McKinney of * n F ^ b * primary chemical and Fountain County; George Mor- physiological visual processes
ton of Boone County; Richard * n ^ be e y e ”
The Nobel award for literature is to be announced Thursday and the winners in physics and chemistry on Oct. 30. The
In Memory
may be obtained from any October 16, in the Fillmore orite chair and the back of , t member of Kappa Delta Phi, at gymnasium. Dorothy Tharp, looks like stringy hair, the door Oct. 24th, or the president, opened the meeting j know it s an e ye SO re In our
COLLEGE SHOP. b y a ll repeating the pledge to the flag and the Lords Prayer, have a chair they can comb? The judging of Hallowe'en cos- Q a t IjoxtT
tumes followed. Winners were; • • • Pamela Burris, Wesley and Dear Heloise:
Diane Hammond. Polly O’Neail, | 1 broke the letter holder that Tammy Woods, Wilbur Kendall I keep on the television to re-
Mrs. Kenneth Salsman Is Hostess To Club
Mrs. Kenneth Salsman was hostess when the Jefferson Township Extension Homemak-
ers Club met at her home, Octo- and family and David Jones, mind me to pay bills and an-
In loving memory of my mother, Ada L. Day, who passed away October 19. 1940.
Ward and Abraham Caster of The Nobel Prize for medicine Montgomery County; Charles was won last year by two Yeager of Carroll County; Wil- Americans, Prof. Peyton Rouse
-liam Rothenberper and William «t Rockafellar University and 'the mo”nth”lt’'waa'^t"h.! Hello Mother. In the same old
ber 12.
The members came masked and the fun began when trying to guess who everyone was. Four masked guest infiltrated the gathering and really added to the fun. They were Mrs. Kendall Nichols, Mrs. Harold McCammack, Mrs. J. L. Shoffner, and Mrs. Freda Owen. Other
There was a tie between the S wer mail. Then I came up with First and Second grades for the idea of spray-painting a having the most parents and plastic napkin holder black.
students masked so they will
divide their prizes.
During the business meeting the secretary’s and treasurer’s reports were given. Motions were made and seconded to buy educational books for the
Now I can set it anywhere and you wouldn't know it was ever a napkin holder. T. L. R.
winner of the Nobel Peace j What would I give if I could
Prize is to be announced by ; sa y>
son
and Bradley
Congleton of Clinton County; Charles Huggins of Ben May
Ray Brush of Putnam County Laboratory, Chicago, for their e as 5 ear - and Chester Hackleman of Fay- work in cancer treatment. The prizes were established
Wald is & member of the Na- by the will of Alfred Nobel, the
ette County.
Persons wishing to join the tional Academy “Farmers Friends of Congress-, the American
of Sciences, millionaire inventor of Philosophical mite who died in 1896.
dyna-
Tracy Chastain,
Dorsett.
Prizes went to Mrs. Wayne Sinclair and Mrs. J. L. Shoffner for the ugliest costumes, Mrs. Richard Chastain for most original costume and Mrs. Doris
So you who have your mother Salsman for the pettiest.
way,
To hear her voice and see her
smile,
To sit with her and chat for a
while.
MOORE S SHOES West Side Of Square
It's the luxurious look and feel of brushed suede in shades of fall. And there's a special fashion interest on the toe with the new platform look. Baroness has all the latest of the great looks with low and chunky heels and softly rounded toes and an elegant collar. Uppers of Grey or Brown 12.99 Seen m HARPER'S BAZAAR., CofflViE
cherish her with care,
For you never know the heart-
aches,
Till you see her vacant chair. Sadly missed by daughter, Beatrice Mason and family.
Card of Thanks
Officers for the coming year were chosen and they are: President, Mrs. Doris Salsman; Vice President,
Charlie Wise; Secretary, Mrs. Paul Cox; Treasurer, Mrs. Phillip Skinner; News Reporter, Mrs. Richard Chastain: Song Leader, Mrs. E. R. Snyder;
The family of Leland Brown Health and Safety Leader, Mrs. wishes to publicly express Kenneth Salsman. their sincere thanks to the 1
many relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of sympathy through the recent accident and death of
our husband and father.
guests included Mrs. Sherman schoo] ]ibrary flnd & tether ^ W. Hacker and son Wesley, | for the p]ayground
Rev. Pyke spoke on the PTO backing a Boy Scout group. A committee was appointed to report back on this next meeting. The highlight of the evening was the special guests “The Castle Squares” with their caller, John Harmon, who is from
Crawfordsville.
Next meeting will be an open
Mrs house on November 20. After
the meeting was closed, refreshments of cider and donuts were served in the caf-
eteria.
’n Memory
In memory of our dear son and father, Hubert Aubrey, who passed away two years ago,
October 19, 1965.
, . We miss you so much. Masonic Notices Sadly missed by mother and Called Assembly Greencastle stepfather and families. Council Royal and Select Masters 107 tonight, 7:30 p. m. to ^ arc | confer the Degrees. A good at- _ T . . . , _ tendance is urged. Visiting . . . ,, , Companions always welcome. fnends ’ neighbors ’ re ^ atlv ' e ( s R. A. Ziegelman, Sr. H. M. and Ma ^ onic Lod ^ e for beaUt1 ' I ful floral tributes, cards, exThere will be a carry in din- presrions of sympathy and ner at the Cloverdale Lodge 132 other acts of kindness extendF. & A. M. Sat., Oct. 21, 1967 ed to us at the passing of our at 6:30 p.m. A program will be beloved husband and father given and one award of gold William E. Powell, and six 25-year awards will be We also wish to thank Revmade. This is our family night, erend Masters for his comfortTruman Mannan W.M. ing words, and especially the Whitaker Funeral Home for Weddings their kind and efficient service Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Larkin, during our recent bereavement. 33 £ears today, October 18, j Wile and Family |
Birthdays L/Cpl. Gary Allan Stone, stationed at Naples, Italy, 22 years, October 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gareld E. Stone. Lori Anne Stone, 5 years old today, October 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gareld E. Stone.
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