The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 November 1967 — Page 2
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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Thursday, November 2, 1967
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Masonic Notice
Called meeting Cloverdale Lodge No. 132 F & AM Saturday, Nov. 4. at 7:30 p.m. Work in the E.A. degree. Visitors wel-
come.
Truman Mannan, W.M.
20 Years Aao
Mrs. Howard Williams was hostess to the Active Chapter
of Delta Theta Tau.
The Crescent Club met with
Mrs. Walter Ballard.
Bible Thought For Today For whether is easier, to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee; or | to say. Arise, and walk?—Mat-
thew 9:5.
God's forgiveness is still His
best gift.
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Announce Engagement
Letter to the Editor We gripe about taxes, waste f u 1 spending, unnecessary spending, etc., but don’t do a thing about it. Our complacency is appalling. We can do something about it and the “polls” are the place Tuesday next. We can voice our approval or disapproval by placing an X in the box of the candidate of our
choice.
We can consider the man or woman for the position as a
Auxiliary No. 114 will be held businessman would, by their
Personal And Local News
The annual turkey dinner of the World War I Barracks and
Heme
by HEL0ISE CRUSE
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! i Hints from Heloise j Dear Heloise: Dear Folks: Those clear plastic trays that I just discovered something supermarkets use to package
meats are so handy around the
Friday, Nov. 3, at the Fair- qualifications (worthiness! by grounds. This will be a pitch-in their character, not their affili-
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Smith, dinner, to be served at 5:30 p.m. a tions. A person can belong to
TO COMPLEMENT YOUR SPORT COAT Has grate-tea frer Jarman slip-on not only Is styled to complement yowr sportswear handsomely, but is made so yon wfl! enjoy “wear-tested" comfort ovary step. Among the features yam w8f Hke are the handsewn front and the gentrine moccasin oonslmcliou. Gome get a pair, and get set for the compliments and wearing pleasnre to foBow. MOORE S SHOES WEST SIDE OF SQUARE
Greencastle, wish to announce ! the engagement and approachI ing marriage of their daughter, ! Sandra Kay, to Donald Earl j Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood, Greencastle. Sandra is a 1965 graduate of Greencastle High School. She is also a graduate of Central Business College and is presently employed by the Central National Bank. Donald is a 1966 graduate of Cas-
All members tend.
are urged to at-
Serving in Vietnam Orlando Applegate is serving
churches, lodges, service clubs with lhe TJ. S. Army in Viet
and not be worth his salt.
There will be a Girl Scout Leaders’ Workshop on Saturday, Nov. 4 from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. at the Presbyterian Church. Four girls from each Junior and Cadette Troop in Putnam County are invited. The leader or co-
leader must accompany the pay for it by girls. There will be a separate do it.
session for the leaders. Girls
and leaders should bring sack Get out Tuesday
Has he or she been a success in their business? If so, they could help us in our business,
“good government.”
We nesd to vote. It is our privilege, it is our duty. We
our taxes. Let’s
and vote.
cade High School and is employ- lunches, 10 cents for a
so f t Those who have no way to the
ed by the State Highway. A March 1 wedding is being planned.
In Memory
drink, handbooks, notebooks and P 0 ^ s pencils. Uniforms or similar j tion -
can call for transporta-
nam and would like to hear from his friends. His address is as follows: PFC Orlando E. Applegate, 362 NP Engr. Co. (LEI, APO San Francisco,
96216.
that my husband said is a terrific idea. So here ’tis: We’ve been saving cardboard rolls from toilet tissue, foil, wax paper, etc. and knew we would find good uses for them. And
we did.
One of the best things we’ve found is to use them to start a fire in a fireplace or a barbeque grill. They are great when placed under logs or briquettes. You can roll up wax paper or newspaper and stick it inside the cardboard roll (and ; don't forgt that newspaper must have a small air hole in
County Hospital
dress should be worn.
In loving memory of our husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, Forest C. O’Hair, who passed away November 2, 1966. What would I give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smiling face, That meant so much to me. I always knew that some day There would be a empty
chair.
Yet, I
home
Without daddy being there.
I never fully realized How deeply I could care. Until one year ago today Dad left a vacant chair.
Bill Sandy Says, Too often we think because we’ve talked about a problem we’ve solved it. Old Reliable White Cleaners.
Obituaries Delma Ramsey rites Saturday
Dismissed Wednesday: Shirley Schlatter, Reelsville Richard Ridgway, Cloverdale Carma Pruitt, Martinsville Norma Strain, Greencastle Jennie Moore, Greencastle Elsie Wooden, Greencastle Abb Alice, Greencastle Alice McFarland, Greencastle Theodore Drockelman, Green-
castle Births:
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Warren,
Cub Scout Pack 99, Christian Greencastle, Route 4, a boy, Church met Monday Oct. 23, Wednesday.
house.
I use a large one under the electric can-opener to catch drips, and a small one under the vinegar and oil bottles. I also use them under bottles and cans in the cupboard wher* I keep my cleaning supplies. I think they’re great. Fedora F. Miles * • * a Dear Heloise: When I make chiffon or angel food cakes, or anything where the egg whites have to be folded into the batter last, I remove the beaters from the mixer and leave the bowl on the turn-
table.
This is your election, so elect the people you want.
James F. Green
Cub Scout News
the middle of it). Man, does
start a fire!
Just place them between the logs — which will allow the oxygen to get through so the flames will start—and away it | goes! The wax paper ignites
quickly and the center of the As I stir the spoon, the tube allows good ventilation, j motion moves the bowl around So, gals, never throw away 1 on the turn-table. This makes
for even distribution of the
eggs and batter.
Then I pour the egg whites over the batter, gently folding
them in as I pour.
those tubes from rolls of anything you buy. They have many
uses.
Heloise P. S. We have learned that since testing this idea, it is well also to save all cardboard boxes or containers that are coated with wax. Just open the bottom
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Mrs. Delma Ramsey, 74, could never picture stilesville passed away Wednes-
day at her residence.
She was bom in Mt. Meridian August 1, 1893. the daughter of Harvey and Emma Douglas. She was married t o Grover Ramsey, who preceded her In death In 1966. She had been a resident of the Coatesville community most of her life. She was a member of the Fillmore
Rebekah Lodge.
Sadly missed by wife, Reggie O’Hair, daughters, Viola Miller, Beulah Sigler, Martena Stevens, family, and friends.
7:00 p.m.
The program opened by all Scouts parading in different and unusual Halloween costumes. Prizes were awarded to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners in 3 different categories, most original; John Hamm, Danny Dowty, Kim Gorham; Funniest; David Rowings, Ronnie Knauer, Jerry Long; Ugliest; Lorin Wood, Virgil Eiteljorge, and Gary Williams. 1st place prizes were Cub Scout Billfolds, 2nd Cub Scout Pocket flashlight, 3rd Cub Scout Book Marker.) Judges were Eddie Hammond and Joe Leichty.
! of the boxes, roll them up,
Mr. and Mrs. Dorman Owen, wring tightly (that means Greencastle, Route 2, a girl, twist), and use for your fire Wednesday. starters, too. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Spencer, You should put them at the Coatesville, a boy, Wednesday. ! bottom of the fire if you’re ■ | starting big logs, or between
. the logs if you’re piling on lots
of small logs.
Club Meets With Sirs. Donald Kendall
Mrs. Donald Kendall
hostess for the October 24 meeting of the Marionnettes Homemakers Extension Club.
It’s the most fantabulous
was thing you’ve ever seen in your
entire life.
Heloise
a a * *
The meeting was opened with Dear Heloise:
with the Pledge to the Ameri-
can Flag.
ELECT FELIX M. KNAUER Councilman 3rd Ward
Our pack has two new dens, Den 6, Mrs. Whitney Merrill, Den 7, Geraldine Stewart and Doris Davis are the Den
Survivors are: one daughter, Mothers.
Ruby Scotten, Stilesville; one
Eleven members answered roll call with “What I did on Halloween as a child.” There were also two children present.
son, Harold Ramsey, Clermont; two brothers, Eddie Buis and Paul Buis, Mt. Meridian and seven grandchildren.
A contest was conducted by Mrs. Marilyn Clcarwaters She read a Halloween poem by
Bobcat badges were awarded James Whitcomb Riley, leaving to Gary Williams and Wyatt 0 ut some words in the
Funeral services will be held
Saturday at 2:00 p. m. at the Webelos Weaver Funeral Home in singing
the Coatesville Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home in Coatesville.
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Mrs. Lulu Huffman Hostess to Club
Brummett.
Attendance plaque was won by Mrs. Eiteljorge’s Den 5. The meeting adjourned by
2 leading the group “Good Night Cub
Scouts.”
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Wagoner’s Webelos 1 150 Cubbers and Parents. The next meeting will
Nov. 27, 7:00.
Mrs. Rosalie Allen Is Hostess To Club
The Cloverdale Craft Club met October 25 with Mrs. Rosalie Allen. All but two of the
The Reelsville Social Service club met October 25 at the home
of Mrs. Lulu Huffman.
Eleven members enjoyed a delicious dinner with Mrs. Ida McCullough giving thanks. Mrs.
Helen Jarrell opened the meet-; members were present. ing at 1:30 with all repeating’ The meeting was called to the Club creed. Devotions were order by the president, Mrs. prepared by Mrs. Lee Rissler Velda Nees. and gfiven by Mrs. Flossie Wil- ’ Following a business session, Hams. Secretary’s report was the group made glitter balls for
poem.
Members had to fill in the missing words and Mrs. Cedric Tharp was the winner. Six members were cited for 100 per cent attendance. They were Mrs. Crawford Burris, Mrs. Francis Decker, Mrs. James Mason, Mrs. Larry Miller, Mrs. Kenneth Phillips and Mrs. Cedric Tharp. The club lesson was In charge of Mrs. Betty H. Scnd-
meyer.
The Home Economics Prayer was given to close the meeting. Delicious refreshments of pumpkin pie and cider were
served.
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read and approved. Roll call was responded to with, “My pet superstition.” Mrs. Flossie Williams gave a report on the nominating committee, with the following officers elected. President, Betty j Killion; Vice President, Lulu Huffman; Secretary, Ruth Craft; Assistant Secretary, Ruth Lewis; Treasurer, Blanche Reel; Assistant Treasurer, Olive Knight. It was unanimously announced that these officers were
accepted.
The topic of the afternoon was
Christmas. Other craft items were shown and will be made later. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Helen Sinclair in November.
Arrives in States
WASHINGTON UPI — The king and queen of Nepal, a tiny Himalayan state lying between India and Red China, arrived
prepared by Anna McCullough Wednesday for a two-day state and given by Edythe Knight, 'dsit. President Johnson greeted The subject was, “My Most Un- Mahendra and Queen forgetable Character,” which Ratna, the world s only reigjiing was very interesting. Mrs. Har-1 Hindu monarchs, on the south riet Agnew was in charge of lawn of the White House. The
entertainment with prizes going to Blanche Girton, Helen Jarrell, Lila Rissler, Ida McCullough and Edythe Knight. The November meeting will be at the home of Betty Killion Nov. 15.
visit marks the 20th year of diplomatic relations between the United States and Nepal, a kingdom whose greatest national treasure is the world’s highest mountain, 29,080-foot
Mt. Everest.
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