The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1967 — Page 2
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Tha Daily Bannar, Graancastla, Indiana
Monday, Novembar 6, 1967
THE DAILY BANNER
and
Herald Consolidated
"It Wavas For All"
Businass Phonos: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabath Raridan Estate, Publisher Norma L. Hill, Assistant Publisher
Publishtd ovary avtning axcapt Sunday and holidays at 24-26 South
Obituaries Mrs. Goodwine's rites pending
Court Cummings funeral Tuesday
Court C. Cummings, 83, Clov- . erdale, passed away Sunday evening at the Donna Nursing
! Home.
Personal and local news
Mrs. Mattie Lee Goodwine, a well-known Greencastle resident for many years, passed away Sunday evening in the
Jeduen Street, Oreenceitle, Indiana, 46135. Entered in the Pett Office at OreancaiHe, Indiana, a* lecend das* mail matter under Act ef March 7, 1S7S. United Preu Internatienal leace wire service; Member Inland Daily Press
Asseciatien; Heesier State Press Asseciatien.
AN unselicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent te The Daily Putnam County Hospital where
tanner are sent at awner's risk, and The DaHy tanner repudiates any liability she had been a patient one day. er respansikility far their safe custedy er return. Funeral services will be an-
Kh.«"X" # V^« W .V , ‘^ n S«i| t y*i y ann 0 . t ; effective July 31, 1067-in Put- nounced later by the Rector Funom Ceunty—1 year, $13.00—4 months, $7.00-3 months, $4.50—Indiana other neral Home,
than Putnam County-1 year, $14.00-4 months, $4.00-3 months, $5.00Oatsida Indiana 1 year, $11.00-6 months, $10.00-3 months, $7.00. All Mel Subscriptions payable In advance. Meter Routes $2.15 per one month.
great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife,
Marriage License j w.^. k*,,. *mDavid Gordon Jackman, fac- j son’s, Fillmore, and Karen Sue lory worker, and Janice Faye j Hockema, DePauw
O’Neal, Home Laundry, both of
Russell Allgood services Tuesday Russell Lowell Allgood, 37,
died at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Tuesday at 2:00
V.F.W. Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 8:00 p.m. at the
Post Home.
Chapter I of P.E.O. will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with
He waa born August 29, 1884, Mrs William McWright.
the son of Frank and Julia , Veronica Club will meet WedKeith Cummings. He was a re- nesday at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs.
tired farmer, and a member of L w V an Cleave,
the Quincy Methodist Church. ! Friendship Club will meet Survivors are two daughters.; Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with eral Phyllis Jones, Indianapolis and. Mrs. Ethel Mason, Indianapolis sell.
Mrs. Marion DeLong is a patient at the Putnam County Hospital. Her room No. is 221. The Jefferson Homemakers Club will meet Nov. 9 at 12:00 noon at the home of Mrs. Doris Salsman. A pitch-in luncheon will be served. Bring your own table service and your favorite dish. Don’t forget to make sevcopies of your recipe to
Julia Deake, Los Angeles, Road.
Calif.; two sons, Garland and Over-The-Teacups Club will Dallas, both of Indianapolis; niee t_ Tuesday, 8:00 p.m. with three grandchildren and seven Mrs. Joe McCord, Cole Apart-
ments.
The Active Chapter of Tri
Lottie Reid Cummings, in 1965. Kappa will meet with Lois UnFuneral services will be held <j e rwood, Hwy. 43 South, Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bryant, Sr., of Grand Rapids. Michigan were weekend guests of their son, John H„ Jr., and friends. John H„ Sr., was graduated from DePauw University sever-
by HEL0ISE CRUSE
m
Dear Heloise: I needed nearly a dozen “fancy aprons” to give as gifts, but hesitated buying readymade aprons because of the cost. My husband suggested I purchase cafe curtains which already had lovely lace inserts near the hem. Using the section at the top
I Greencastle, Route 8.
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NOW THRU SATURDAY ONLY!
REMNANTS ann
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secretary, F or t Wayne after a long illness.
He was a son of Leland and j Effie Clones Allgood and was ! bom near Roachdale on Aug.
27, 1930.
Surviving are the parents; two brothers, Burley of Greencastle and Ronald of Roachdale, and three sisters, Mrs. Edna Mae Clodfelter of Bainbridge, Mrs. Betty Dutcher of Crawfbrdsville and Mrs. Jerilyn Mitchell of Ladoga. A sister preceded him in death. Funeral rites are set for 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Perkins Funeral Home in Roachdale with Rev. William Patterson officiating and burial in Roachdale Ceme- , tery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Mon-
day.
a member of the 1968 graduat-
ing class.
The Clinton and Madison
Cloverdale. Rev. Laurence fice be closed all day elec . Friendly Club will meet Thurs-1 low this for the ties - 111 no time Coles will officiate. Interment tion day> Nov> 7> and Armistice day at 1:30 p.m. with Lucille : 1 had my dozen beautiful a P rons
Whitaker
p.m. at the day> 8:00 p m
Funeral Home in Au t 0 License Branch of-1
al years ago and his son is now where the rod slides through, I
made the apron band which also was trimmed like the bottom. Then I cut off two strips be-
LUCIAS fabrics 509 S. Indiana
Half Prieo on Fall Shirt$, Sweatora and Blouaos Upatairs Shopp*
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will tery.
be in the Mannan Ceme- Day Nov
Hutcheson. Mrs. John Boyd will which normally would have
Mrs. Ruth Miller, Reelsville. present the program. Please
Friends may call at the fu- en t e red St. Anthony’s Hospital note change in meeting place.
taken hours and hours of sew-
neral home in Cloverdale.
Bible Thought For Today Do all things without murmurings and disputings—Philippians 2:14. People have far more important work to do for Christ than waste their time in murmurings and disputings.
Local rites for Walter Campbell Walter W. Campbell, 74, passed away unexpectedly Fridal at his home in Flint, Michi-
gan.
He was born May 27, 1893 in Deer Isle, Maine, the son of Harry and Myrtle Wood Camp-
bell.
He was a sheet metal worker and welding instructor for General Motors. He was a member of St. Agnes Catholic Church
in Flint.
He is survived by his wife,! tle Friday evenin S to s P end the
Dr. Wendell Calkins, of the Wabash College History Department speaks of laiwon:
This is the
in Terre Haute Friday. She would be happy to hear from
; her friends.
The Century Club will meet | “The Other China
Friday, November 10, at 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. Harry D. Moore. Miss Lois Luther has charge of
the program.
Stephanie Vaughn and Joe Neumeister will be bringing an up-to-date report and music j from Fillmore High School on
“Cardinal Keynotes.”
Omer Beck has returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Worth Lindsay, in Port Huron, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cranston in Wheaton, 111. The Cranstons motored to Greencas-
Nancy Shenkle
Nancy,
these husbands are
first of the DePauw History: smart in many ways. Using Lecture Scries, given October c&fe curtains to make aprons 17, 1967. F° r a church bazaar would be Fillmore Band Parents will ideal- They come in so many meet Tuesday, Nov. 7th, at 7:30 beautiful colors and patterns,
p.m. in the Band Room.
Dear Heloise: Our children graduate from a high chair to a padded, plastic boat seat snapped on a kitchen chair. For them, this is the next step down to a standard-size chair. Cleo Dietsch e e * * Cleo, you came up with a nifty idea. Some of those Jplas-tic-covcred boat seats do have ties and snaps. Also think how easy it would be to wipe off spills—and what cheerful color* they come in. (Continued on Page 3)
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Helen; one daughter, Mrs. , ! Kenneth Nelson, Greencastle; one brother, George, Cherryfield, Maine; two sisters, Gertrude McBeth. California; Alice Cummings, Tampa, Florida; five grandchildren, neices and nephews. Services will be held Tuesday at 2:00 p. m. at Hopkins-Walton Funeral Home in Greencastle with Rev. Jack McDaniels officiating. Interment will be at Little Walnut Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 5 p.m. today.
^0 Years Ago Word was received of the birth of a daughter, Nancy, to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Morrison in Berkley, California. Mrs. Glenn Lyon was admitted to the Putnam County Hospital.
Members please note that the Better Homes Home Extension Club will meet Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mary Ann Rowings. All members bring an item for a White Elephant Sale. The Fortnightly Club will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Wallace Welch, and Miss Lotta Thomas is assistant hostess. This was erron112 eously put in the paper meeting for Wednesday night. Please note the correction. Mrs. Grace Hurst will have charge of the
program.
The PTO of Cloverdale Community School will meet on Monday, Nov. 13, at 7:00 p. m. in the new gym. The delegates to Girls’ and Boys’ State will present short talks. Mr. Carter will be in charge of the musical program. Open house will be held and it is urged that all parents please attend and meet the teachers. Refreshments will
be served. >
So watch the ads in the paper, folks . . .
Heloise
Dear Heloise: Try adding a few drops c peppermint flavor to tea. It tastes like real mint tea. Millie
DePauw University announced it had severed football
relations with Butler Universi- for Camp Carson, Colorado at ty. 1 the end of the month.
weekend with Mr. Beck. Mrs. Tress Bridges,
Chestnut Street, is a patient in the Methodist Hosptial in Indianapolis, where she will undergo surgery for a factured arm.
She is in Room No. 604C. Castle Toppers Home Exten-
sion Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Carl Myers. A lesson will be given. Members please note
change of meeting night.
Chapter CB of P.E.O. will meet Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.
with Mrs. Value Williamons.
The Fortnightly Club will meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Wallace Welch at 411
West Jacob.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Eskew and sons, Sp/4 Richard Eskew and Denny Eskew and Mrs. Elmer Sly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elbert McCullough in
Indianapolis. Richard has just Lloyd Buis & Sons, doing returned from serving one year business as National Food Proin Vietnam and will be leaving ducers, Inc., and Fentress Mo-
tors, Inc., vs. Lois R. Snow,
Bill Sandy Says, for
whitest, brightest shirts in town come to White Cleaners
309 N. Jackson.
; Dear Heloise: Have you ever tried black liquid shoe polish to touch up the toe space” at the bottom of your kitchen cupboards and sink? Applied with the dauber, it does a very nice job of covering up little marks and scratches until time for a regular paint
job.
“Jn”
e a a a
Dear Heloise:
In order to straighten the yam for reuse after ripping out knitted articles, wrap it around
a cake rack!
Dampen the yarn and, when dry, it is as good as a new I skein. (The rack will hasten the
the drying.)
A Reader
Putnam Court Notes
complaint for $2,014 judgment.
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County Hospital Dismissed Saturday: Loren Patrick, Eminence Robert Sterchi, Quincy Ruth Pratt, Spencer Katherine Terry, Coatesville Mrs. Donald Spencer and son, Coatesville Joanna Butcher, Stilesville Virginia Bernard, Brazil Audrey Cox, Greencastle Judith Jenkins, Greencastle Lester Ruark, Greencastle Margaret Welch, Greencastle Josephine Houck, Greencastle John Carter, Greencastle John Ash, Greencastle Mrs. Alvin Warren and son, Greencastle Mrs. Dorman Owen and daughter, Greencastle Dismissed Sunday: Jessie Booher, Mitclaf, Illinois Clara Long, Gosport Vicki Farris, Cloverdale Anthony Albright, Greencastle James Knauer, Greencastle Elmer W’ells, Greencastle William Jones, Greencastle Mrs. James Baugh and son, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Coffey, Stilesville, a boy, Sunday.
For my artificial floral arrangements, I use a child’s package of modeling clay as the frog to hold them In place. The clay has an oily base, won’t dry out and can easily be reused many time. I just mold it In the shape I want, cut the stems of my flowers to the desired length and stick them down in it. When they become dusty, I simply lift up flowers, holder and all, and wash them off without having to remove them from the clay. Dolly Patterson
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