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Friday, October ‘11, 1967

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Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All" Business Phones: OL 3*5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher Norma L. Hill, Assistant Publisher

Bible Thought For Today And some believed the things that were spoken, and some believed not—Acts 28:24.

Services Sunday for Vollie Raab

Obituaries

McDonald rites to be Saturday

Miss Mary Rozelia Raab, at home; one brother, Frank, Greencastle; two sisters, Stella Beaman, Brazil, R. 5; and Phoebs Christman, IndianaVollie Raab, 74, died sudden- P°^ s -

ly Thursday evening at his Funeral services will be held farm in Washington township. Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at the

His wife found him in the barn Miller & Sons Funeral Home in Hospital at Las Vegas, New,

The same sun that melts the ice hardens the concrete.

Published every evening except Sunday and holidays of 24-2* South Jackson Street, Greencastle, Indiana, 4*135. Cntered in the Post Office at w js Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. j J|| Y OflPC 11(10

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Mrs. Mary Evelyn (Skelton) McDonald, 41, passed away at

the Southern Nevada Memorial j Dear Heloise:

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Evelyn, the youngest daughter of Bessie and the late Lemuel Skelton, grew to young woman-

Mrs. Virginia B. Jones, 51, hood in the Reelsville commuBrazil, passed away Thursday nity and graduated from the

Virginia Jones

evening at the Clay County Hospital. She had been in failing health for several months. She was the daughter of

Dear Heloise:

Hallowe’en is coming! Recently I made my daughter

Nylon scrubbers (or even a an evening dress.

; piece of crushed nylon net) rub- Well, I got along fine with

For the past 20 years Evelyn , bed 0 n the d r y w j ndows 0 f it until j came to the hem . A f_ and her family resided in Co-: your homc (or cars) wjll re . ter crawling around 0 n my vina, Calif., where she was em- move wax and soap mar i ls per . knees for aw hile, I decided ployed by the Federal Govern- ! fectly , that wasn’t any way to do it.

N. M. ; go I had her stand on our

* * * * sturdy kitchen table. Well, My, honey chile, how we love “Mother” actually sat down you! Many’s the time we have and turned up the hem. and I squirted water on those awful just thought how dumb I had soap marks. What a mess that been for 15 years wearing out makes! her patience as well as mine So don’t forget, folks, grab when hem-time came around, the nylon net FIRST. One win- This was such an easy and

Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.

ment. She recently received the Navy Civilian Meritorious Award for services above and

beyond the line of duty.

Reelsville High School. She was dow ( I tried both on) just need

a member of the Big Walnut Baptist Church.

She is survived by her hus-

Emory and Aral Groner, Clo-; band stanley McDonald( and a | verdale, R. 1. She was a mem- son Michael . her aged mo t he r, j you ’ ber of the First Christian Bessie Skelton of Indianapolis; I Church and the Brazil High * u =, !

School Band parents club,

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ed buffing with a dry towel. If you think necessary, you can wash afterwards as usual

15 brothers: Arthur, of Hamilton, O.; Claud and Bill of De-

her husband, troit; Raymond of Logansport,

William R. Jones; two daugh- and 0u of Indianapolis; 3 sis _

ters, Mary Jo Mannion, Dan- ters; Kath erine

ville, 111. and Betty Jane, at

Hcpler and

Doris Wrancher of Indianapolis, i and Opal Wright of Greencastle. A brother, Clarence, died this

past July.

Funeral services will be held at the Shirley Brothers Funeral Home, Irving Hill Chapel, 5377

„ , E. Washington St., Indianapolis, ra ;, i Re . V : ^ ^ 1:00 p.m. Saturday, with Rev.

Raymond Rissler in charge. Rev. Dallas Rissler will conduct graveside services Saturday at

Calling hours at the Miller & 3:15 at the Croy Creek CemeSons Funeral Home in Brazil tery.

after 4:00 p.m. Saturday.

j home; two sisters, Betty Jo I Schobert, Terre Haute, and I Mary Jane Carrato, New York; one grandson and her parents. Funeral services will be held Sunday at 4:00 p.m. at the Miller & Sons Funeral Home In

j will officiate. Interment will be ! in Summitt Lawn cemetery at

; Brazil.

simple way—why hadn’t I thought of it before.

Betty H.

Guess because y o u hadn't

Happy Hallow'en to the lot of be en tired enough before! Bless

you for teaching us better.

Heloise Heloise **** * « * * Dear Heloise: ! Dear Heloise:

If you’re a flower fan. attach 1 washed my plastic tablea few artificial bees, birds, and cloth with the flannel back in flowers among your winter m y washing machine and houseplants. thought it was literally ruined They're a conversation piece as it had so many wrinkles in

as well as cheery when the real it.

ones are not around.

M. J.

Personal And Local News

Fillmore Rebekah Lodge De-

I placed it on my ironing board with the flannel side up while it was still slightly damp and pressed it with a warm (NOT HOT) iron. Those wrinkles disappeared as if like magic and it looks new again.

Lucy Martinez

Dear Heloise: Perhaps others

might find

Putnam Court Notes Forrest Bowen, doing business as Putnam County Collections vs. Frank Hutcheson, complaint on account. Emma Jane Bogges vs. Robert Bogges, suit for divorce.

DR.

J. F. CONRAD

OPTOMETRIST

SOI E. Washington St.

Comty Hospital Dismissed Thursday: Peggy Cash, Fillmore Virginia Bowman, Fillmore Eva McNary, Fillmore Billie Jo Buis, Fillmore Mariann White, Bowling Green Carl Cassady, Cloverdale Darlene Bright, Indianapolis Glenn Daggy, Reelsville Ruth Poff, Coatesville Herschel Barron, Clayton Oscar King, Greencastle Mary Kelley, Greencastle Homer Hurley, Greencastle

gree Staff ’will practice^Tues- hair "ashing, coloring or w<* day at 7:30 p.m. ’ settin ^ as cold and messy "

MARRIAGE LICENSE Larry Gilbert Truesdale, Monon Grill, and Martha Jane Sanders, at home, both of Greencastle.

Bro. Ronald M. Johnson will ( preach at the Long Branch Church of Christ Sunday at 11:00 a.m. Bible classes meet at 10:15 a.m. Visitors are welcome. The Football Mothers Club will meet in the high school cafeteria Monday night at 8:00 immediately following the Bteam game. Plans for the football banquet Nov. 14 will be

finalized.

There will be a family day at the Clinton Falls Community Church Sun. Oct. 29. There will be Sunday School at 10:00 A.M. preaching at 11:00 a.m. a pitchin dinner at noon with an after noon of singing and visiting Old friends and new friends I are cordially invited to join us.

task as I dp.

Finally in desperation, I reached for my old plastic raincoat, put it on backwards and buttoned it up. Presto! I had my own beauty parlor cover-up and no wet clothing to boot.

Mrs. R. C. E. a * • a

Lei ter of Laughter Dear Heloise: I don’t really think I have a weight problem other than . . . it’s getting to where my skirts fit better when I put them on UPSIDE DOWN!

Kaye S.

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whitest, brightest shirts in town come to White Cleaners

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Dear Heloise:

To prevent bumli*~ yc%ir fingers when removing clothes from the dryer, wear a pair of old, clean cotton gloves. This keeps you from having to wait

for the ^ f or t bem £ 0 coo i a ijttig before

removing them. Jeanne Bergeron

a a a a

Card of Thanks

Dear Heloise:

I would like to know what one should do to make the pie

We wish to express our crust on an egg custard pie nice heartfelt appreciation to our and brown? friends and relatives for their Mine usually turns our kind expressions of sympathy, doughy or soggy. Can someone

beautiful floral and cards.

arrangements

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We also wish to thank Rev. James Shockley, Rev. Oral McCullough, the pall bearers, Weaver Funeral Home and Groveland Chapter No. 330 O.E.S. for their beautiful tribute. Also our thanks to anyone else who contributed in any way to help and comfort us at the time of the passing of our beloved Mother and Grandmother, Cloe V. Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. McVay Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Stausburg

Birthdays Peggi Sue Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Little, Greencastle, 8 years old, Oct. I 27. David O. Nelson, Greencastle, R. 4, 93 years, Oct. 27th.

WASHINGTON VISIT KATMANDU UPI —Nepal’s King Mahendra was leaving with his wife and son today on a trip that will include an official visit to Washington beginning Nov. 1.

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