The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 October 1967 — Page 2

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Th* Dally Bannar, Greancastle, Indiana

Friday, October 20, 1967

20 Years Ago I Mrs. James Houck was hostess to the Active Chapter of Delta Theta Tau. The Penelope Club met with Mrs. Kathleen James. Mrs. W. A. Huggard was hostess to the Alpha Ganoma Delta Alumnae.

Countv Hospital Dismissed Thursday: Mrs. Maurice Tuttle and son, Fillmore Blanche Bunk, Martinsville Gail McLin, Ladoga Edward Lawson, Roachdale Rosalie Huggler, Coatesville Kenneth Kitchens, Greencastle Wilson Smith, Greencastle Alberta Thomas, Greencastle Bessie Ashworth. Greencastle Erin Mahoney, Greencastle Florence Stockton, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dean, Greencastle, Route 4, a boy, today.

Wall Street Chatter

NEW YORK UPI —Thomson ft McKinnon says uncertainty, over the proposed income tax surcharge dominates the stock market, with speculative interest high in many special situations. It says “fair support” should exist around the 900 level of the Dow Jones industrial index, with no serious penetration of the area likely at

the present time.

Bache ft Co. says the market probably will seek a “bottom- 1 ing out area” where it can hold, pending Washington developments. The analyst says it would confine any buying program to quality issues with reasonable price-earnings mul- j

tiples.

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The Wiesenberger invest-

ment report says that barring some development to change investor psychology, wide swinging markets probably wall continue for the time being. In view of this condition, the company advises investors to

follow a cautious policy.

Miller to give sermon Sunday The Fillmore Christian Church will observe the Week of the Ministry in its Sunday morning Worship Hour at 9:30 a. m. A. Timothy of the Fillmore Church, a young man now studying for the ministry at| Christian Theological Seminaryin Indianapolis, will be the guest speaker. James Miller will deliver the sermon. Mr. Miller, besides being a ministerial student, is the assistant minister of the Zionsville Christian

Church.

Mr. Miller is a former resident of Fillmore and Green- j castle, having served as band director at Fillmore High School and instrumental representative of the Kersey Music Store. Assisting in the service will be the minister, George Sherman Pyke, and Paul Salmon, chairman of the World Outreach Committee of the local church. A special offering will go for helping Mr. Miller in his preparation for the ministry.

Putnam Court Notes American Fletcher National Bank ft Trust Company vs. Ronnie Rhea Campbell, complaint for default of installment contract. Charles Swisher vs. Keith F. Heartwell, Virginia R. Heartwell, complaint on promissorynote.

The population density of Rhode Island is about 25 times larger than the national average.

Tip Toppers Meet With Mrs. Milhon The Tip Toppers Home Makers Extension Club met at the home of Mrs. Minnie Milhon. i The President, Mrs. Olive Sutherlin called the meeting to order. The secretary and treasurer’s reports were given and approv-!

ed.

Pledge and Creed given by the group, Mrs. Sarah Goodin, our song leader, sang with Mrs.! Minnie Milhon at the piano. There were eight members and two guests present and j answered roll call, “What W T e j Did on Halloween As A Child?” j The club was dismissed by all saying the Home Economics Prayer.

PROCLAMATION Whereas: Halloween, is a holiday especially for children: and Whereas: millions of American youngsters share the holiday ; each year by trick or treating for UNICEF and “The World's Needy Children”; and Whereas: trick or treat for UNICEF is a constructive expression of American children's concern and friendship for the less fortunate children of the world; and Whereas: UNICEF, The United Nations Children’s Fund is helping millions of children and mothers to better health in more than 100 countries and territories by assisting governments in programs of disease control, nutrition, maternal and child welfare and education; ;

and

Whereas: each coin collected by trick or treaters will mean food or medicine for the sick and hungry children of the world, Now, therefore, I, Raymond S. Fisher, Mayor of the City of Greencastle, do hereby proclaim SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 AS UNICEF DAY In Greencastle, and urge every citizen, old and young alike to participate in trick or treat for i UNICEF and to welcome prop-1 erly identified trick or treater?,; at the door — those whose con- j tainers carry the official printtreat for UNICEF message with | the UNICEF symbol of a moth- 1 er and child, and who are accompanied by a responsible i adult or teenager.

Bible Thought For Today Then these men assembled, and found Daniel praying Daniel 6:11.

It takes more than a lions’ den to keep a true child of God from fellowship with his Heavenly Father.

Hernando de Soto discovered the Mississippi River in 1541.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the City of Greencastle to be affixed. Raymond S. Fisher, Mayor The City of Greencastle, Ind.

Two things haven’t gone up in price since grandma was a bride:

One is a marriage license.,.

Personal And Local News Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lyon vacationed in Biloxi, Mississippi and returned Wednesday. Bro. Jim Morgan, will preach at the Long Branch Church of Christ Sunday at 11 a. m. Bible classes meet at 10:15 a. m. Visitors welcome. The Kilowatt Club will meet at the home of Martha Williams, Monday Oct. 23 at 7:30. All members be at the Public Service office by 7. Greencastle Squares will give square dance lessons at the Community Building at the Fairgrounds Sunday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. City police reported this morning that autos driven by Joe Hecko and Ann Hazlett were damaged Thursday noon in an accident at the intersectoin of East Franklin Street and Ind. 240. The Fillmore Cub Scouts will hold an organizational meeting Monday evening at 7:30 at the Fillmore Christian Church. All present Cub Scouts and any boy 8-11 interested in joining and their parents are urged to be present. Parents must be present for boy to be enrolled. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Stickle are moving into their new home at 801 Shadowlawn Avenue about November 20. Mrs. Stickle (Dorothy) a DePauw graduate, is the sister of Mrs. Howard L. Williams. Mr. Stickle, who graduated from Purdue University with the Class of ’30, retired from his position as vice-president of the Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co., of Chicago on October 1. The Stickles come from New York, where they have lived since 1937. Two cars were involved in a downtown Crawfordsville traffic mishap with damage but no personal injuries to the occupants Thursday evening. Authorities said the accident happened when Marilynn A. Hammond, city, and Ernest L. Holt, Linden, collided while Hammond was attempting to drive from a lefthand lane to a righthand lane. Police estimated damage at approximately $75 to the right door of the 1967 Hammond Buick and $25 to the left front fender of the 1967 Holt Chevrolet. Officers were called to investigate at 5:20

p.m.

Nobel Prize to poet-diplomat By FREDERICK LAUDON STOCKHOLM UPI — The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters today awarded the 1967 Nobel Prize for literature to Guatemalan poet-diplomat Miguel Angel Asturias today—his 68th birthday. The academy announced the "birthday present” award went to Asturias “for his highly colored writings rooted in a national individuality and Indian tradition.” Asturias, currently serving as his nation’s envoy to France, is one of Lation’s America’s best known poets, novelists and playwrights. The award was the first to go to a Latin American writer since 1945 when Chilean poetess Gabriela Mistral was so honored. Asturias, a lawyer-diplomat as well as a powerful writer, won Soviet Russia’s Lenin Peace Prize in 1966 for his books dealing with social problems of mulatto and Indian peasants in his country. He began publishing poems in several literary magazines in 1918 and won literary renown in Latin America in 1930 with “Leyendas de Guatemala (Legends of GuatemalaV’ in which he presented myths and legends. Not until 1946, when he was 47, was his first novel published. The book, “El Senor President (Mr. President),” was hailed as a masterpiece. It was translated into 16 languages and marked the rise of its author as an internationally recognized novelist. Austurias was tipped off In advance from Stockholm that he had won the prize and he posed for television cameramen and photographers in Paris two hours before the Stockholm committee was to have announced the prize. “I am deeply honored to have won the Nobel Prize, but it is above all an honor for Latin America,” Asturias said in his office at the Guatemala embassy in Paris where he has served as ambassador since last year.

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Card of Thanks

We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended to i us by our friends, relatives and neighbors in our time of bereavement. A special thanks to j Rev. Paul Robinson, The Rector Funeral Home, the blood donors and the ladies who furnished such a lovely dinner, for their kind services rendered, and all who assisted us in any

way.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Detro Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Detro i and family Mr. and Mrs. James Perry and family Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Clark and family

Dear Heloise: It’s getting to be the time of year when everyone is digging out their electric blankets. If you don’t have a place to put the blanket control so it will be at your fingertips . . . All you have to do Is go to the dime store and buy one or two (whichever you need! wire soap dishes that have hangers on them that fit over the edge of the old-fashioned bath tubs. Bend the wire to fit the side boards on the bed. The blanket controls fit in the soap dish fine and are always right there! Lois Cooper • • * » Dear Heloise: I would like to know what can be done about longline bras with the wide boning. I alawys have the problem of this boning coming through the bra before I can get a chance to wear it very long. Mrs. J. W. * * * » The first thing you do, my dear, is to trot right down to the drug or dime store and buy some moleskin plasters that are ordinarily used for corns. It is not a brand name. It is a type of thick padding with stickum on one side. Cut the size you want (I cut mine about the size of a nickel) and stick this to the inside of your bra where it hurts. If you use this method BEFORE the bra gets a hole in it, you most likely will prevent the hole. The thing I like about it best is that it keeps frbm making another hole in our SKIN! Heloise • * • * Dear Heloise: Losing a needle when sewing is both exasperating and dangerous. I found one by going over the suspected area with the magnet on my flashlight. It not only located the needle but picked it up for me. Helen Moore • • • • Dear Folks: For those who make tiny or fancy sandwiches and find they can’t cut the crust off without tearing or smashing the bread, just try using an electric knife! If you don’t have one, a serrated knife does the same job

except you have to go a little bit slower with it. The best thing I’ve found (if you’re going to cut all the crust off a loaf of bread for a bunch of sandwiches) is to remove it while it's still frozen, then prepare to make your sandwiches. It is absolutely lush and easy. Never tears a’tall. Heloise • * * • Dear Heloise: For those of us W'ho sew at (Continued on Page 4)

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

ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Blacketer, 848 Indianapolis Road, 25 years, October 20.

Marriage License Eric L. Morris, student, Coralville, Iowa, and Audrey Faye Oney, at home, Greencastle, Route 4. Jerry Allen Dwigans, service station owner, Cloverdale, and Patricia Ann Evens, at home, Cloverdale, Route 1.

AUTUMN MELODIES is the theme of the YARN STYLE SHOW to be presented by KAPPA DELTA PHI SORORITY on Tuesday, October 24 at 8:00 P.M. in the Community Building at the Putnam County Fair Grounds. Styles to be furnished by THE COLLEGE SHOP. Tickets may be obtained from any member of Kappa Delta Phi, at the door of THE COLLEGE SHOP, owned and operated by Mrs. Rene Thomas located at 300 S. Vine Street, Greencastle, Indiana. Several local women will be modeling . . •

Beatles perform LONDON UPI—The Beatles have agreed to appear at the World Festival of Youth and Students at Sofia. Bulgaria,according to an announcement Wednesday by the Communist sponsors of the event.

The other is electricity!

(In fact-electricity costs even less today!)

It really doesn’t matter whether you’re a teenager, a parent or a grandparent... just about as long as you can remember, the price of almost everything you can name has been going up. But most places you can still buy a marriage license for the same price it cost when grandma was a bride. And that’s pretty won-

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derful ...if you’re buying a marriage license. In Indiana you can buy electricity for even less :er kilowatt hour than it cost when grandma t/as a bride, 'Vnd that’s even more wonderful. You buy electricity every day. Grandma does, too!

PUBLIC SERVICE INDIANA

Red cooperation VIENNA UPI—Indian Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi told newsmen in Bucharest that her recent visits in Communist bloc nations have “opened up fresh prospects of cooperation,” according to a Romanian news agency report Wednesday.

The nation's first law school was housed at Litchfield, Conn.

DR. J. F. CONRAD OPTOMETRIST SOI E. Washington St.

VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE The Office of Mayor is a full-time one, and it has been and will continue to be my policy to devote my complete time to this great trust. The door is always open to the people of Greencastle so that they may bring any problems or suggestions to my personal attention. Raymond S. Fisher RAYMOND S. FISHER DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR, NOVEMBER 7 “Mayor for all the People”

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