The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1967 — Page 2

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Sal^rday, December 2, 1967

THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Wave* For All" Business Phones: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher Norma L. Hill, Assistant Publisher Published every evening except Sunday and holidays at 24-26 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, Indiana, 46135. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle, Indiana, as second class mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878. United Press International lease wire service; Member Inland Daily Press Association; Hoosipr State Press Association. All unsolicited articles, manuscripts, letters and pictures sent to The Daily Banner are sent at owner's risk, and The Daily Banner repudiates any liability or responsibility for their safe custody or return. By carrier 50c per week, single copy 10c. Subscription prices of The Daily Banner effective July 31, 1967—in Putnam County—1 year, $12.00—6 months, $7.00—3 months, $4.50—Indiana other than Putnam County—1 year, $14.00—6 months, $8.00—3 months, S5 00— Outside Indiana 1 year, $18.00—6 months, $10.00—3 months, $7.00 All Mail Subscriptions payable in advance. Motor Routes $2.15 per one month.

Cafutdat nf Events Monday Fortnightly Club—7:30 p. m. Mrs. Albert E. Williams Monday Club—2:00 p. m ! Mrs. Ira Moore Tuesday Putnam County Unit of ! American Cancer Society—8:00 ! p. m Charterhouse

Obituaries

Wednesday Woman’s Club—2:00 Mrs. Robert Crouch

p. m—

Ben Davis Students I of Mr - and Mrs - George Smiley, Honor Sandy Smiley who reside east of Greencastle Miss Sandy Smiley, daughter on Ind. 240, is president of the of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smiley, History Club, a member of the

7022 Buick Drive, Indianapolis, was crowned Keyhole Queen

Friday Woman’s Study Club—2:00 p. l Mrs. Clinton Gass

Card of Thanks

Local resident's father is dead Ernest E. Bell, 68, 2214 N. 26th Street, Lafayette, died Thursday evening at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. He was bom May 28, 1899, in Alamo. He had farmed in Montgomery County, and was a graduate of Alamo High School. He was employed as a Railroad Express Clerk for twenty years. He retired in 1964. He was a member of the Methodist | Church at Alamo and a mem- i ber of the Brotherhood of Railroad Clerks.

Bainbridge rites for Ida Clements

120 years ago.

met

Over-the-Teacups Club with Mrs. Dama Crosby. Mrs. Charles McCurry was hostess to the Art Needlework

Club.

Mrs. Ida Clements, 87, died Thursday evening at the Culver 1 Mrs - Felix Cook ’ Miss Vir - Hospital in Crawfordsville. She j S 1 ™ 11 Reuss > Mrs - Howard had lived most of her life in Youse - Miss HeIen Leon and the Fillmore-Bainbridge com-1 Mrs - Harr y Hawkins were inimunity. I tiated into Tri Kappa sorority at the home of Mrs. James G. She was bom April 12, 1880 in Hughes. Fillmore, the daughter of Jesse and Louisa Strong Estep. She J # -I l was a member of the Old Bethel COrCI 0T thanKS Methodist Church. Jesse Seckman says, “Thank

Dear Folks: drip back onto the other cotton 1 was at a friend’s house re- j balls in the jar. She used one to

remove her fingernail polish.

cently and saw her take a bot-

We wish to thank Dr. Ernst, Survivors are: his wife Doro-

during a special convocation at Ben Davis High School. Her father is a graduate of Fillmore High School. Miss Smiley, granddaughter

Quill and Scroll Society, also a member of the cadet teaching program, bowling club, home room representative on the Student Council and is feature editor of the school newspaper.

Rev. W. J. Evans, Whitaker’s Funeral Home, Masonic Lodge for their memorial services, and everyone else who extended

courtesies and sympathy during . ^ . .. . - . one sister, Mrs. Lucy Dowden, the recent illness and passing I t A i

of our loved one, Ernest Ross.

thy Seybold Bell; four daugh ters, Mrs. Raymond Gooch, Greencastle; Mrs. Melvin Marietta, Pa.; Mrs. Wayne Howell, N. J. and Mrs. Wallace Stivers:

The Family

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Darlington and one brother, Earl Bell, Alamo; sixteen grandchildren and three great-grand-

children.

She was married to William Crowe, who preceded her in death in 1916. Later she was married to Nick Clements, who preceded her In death in 1936. Survivors are: two sons, Lois, Greencastle, R. 3 and Glenn of Florida; two step-sons, Herbert Clements, Greencastle and Grover, of McCordsville; four

tie of inexpensive nail polish re- j mover and pour it into a small, | empty cold cream jar. (I was completely flabbergasted.) Then she chucked it full of little cot- ^

ton balls.

She claims this saves both polish remover and time! Like she said to me, why should we go look for our fingernail polish remover and

then try to find those cotton

She filled the jar only about balls? Why not have them both half full, screwed the lid on together? Whenever she gets

You and God Bless everyone of you” who helped during the illness and death of my wife,

Ora Seckman—All the nurses tight and shook it, then opened | near the bottom of the jar, she who cared for her. the doctors it. As she picked out a cotton 3 ust adds more cotton, who were so kind to her, the ball, she squeezed it a bit so Those of you who buy fingerministers, Paul Robinson, the excess polish remover would i (Continued on Page 4) Arthur Bowser and John Me-; ——

Farland—All the good neighbors and friends who sent us

grandchildren, sixteen great- flowers, food and cards. In fact, grandchildren and one great- all those who helped in anyway.

Funeral services will be held Monday at 10:00 a. m. at the Hippensteel Chapel in Lafayette. Interment will be In Lafayette. Friends may call at the Hippensteel Mortuary Sunday.

great-grandchild.

Funeral services will be held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. at the Hopkins-Walton Funeral Home

in Bainbridge.

Friends may call at the funeral home in Bainbridge after

noon Saturday.

Ader services Monday Mrs. Zemora Ella Ader, 82, resident of Greencastle, passed away at the Putnam County Hospital at 5:25 a. m. Friday. She was bom June 15, 1885, in Putnam County, the daughter of Eleazar and Ruth Ann Kersey. She was married August 11, 1907 to Emery V. Ader. He preceded her in death, March 2, 1939. She had been in very poor health since January but had made very brave attempts to resume her housework until recently. She returned to the hospital on Thanksgiving Day. She was a member of the Fillmore Christian Church for over sixty years and spent most of her life in the Fillmore community. She was interested in the church and especially enjoyed the singing. She liked people and was friendly with everyone she met. She was a good neighbor and had many friends. The survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Robert Coffman, Plainfield; Mrs. William Kiger, Fillmore; and Mrs. Ralph Deweese, Indianapolis; ten grandchildren and eight great-grand-children; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Dunlavy, Fillmore; Mrs. Eva Reitzel, Barberton, Ohio; Mrs. Honora Littell, Massilon, Ohio and many nieces and nephews. One sister and three brothers preceded her in death. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday at the Fillmore Christian Church. Friends may call after 5:00 this evening at the HopkinsWalton Funeral Home.

In Memory

In loving memory of Alice Alexander, who passed away eight years ago, December 3, 1959. Dear Lord, please take this message To our loved one up above Tell her how much we miss her And give her all our love Although her soul is now at rest And free from care and pain The world would seem like heaven If we had her back again If all the world was ours to give We would give it and more To see the face of the one we loved Come smiling through our door. Sadly missed by Lawrence Alexander and family.

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

Its a fact The Putnam County Hospital employes approximately 137 people with an annual payroll of about $228,000.00.

The average rate of growth for fingernails is a little more than l 1 /^ inches a year.

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Bible Thought For Today O Lord, to us belongeth confusion of face ... because we have sinned against thee Daniel 9:8. We really get mixed up when we wander from the paths of righteousness. Personal and Local News

Over-the-Teacups Club w i 11 j meet Tuesday with Mrs. J. P. i Allen. Mrs. John Boyd will have charge of the program. Putnam County Unit of the American Cancer Society will meet Tuesday, December 5 at 8 p.m. in the Charterhouse. Monday Club will meet Monday with Mrs. Ira Moore at 2:00 p. m. Members are asked to bring 25 cent gift for gift exchange. Maple Heights Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. at the Clubhouse. Members bring 50 cent gift for grab bag, secret pal gift, and cookies. Theta Chapter of Delta Theta Tau Sorority will meet Tuesday, December 5, at 8:00 p. m. in the home of Mrs. A. A. Huber. There will be an auction of handmade articles after the business meeting. Channel 8 (WISH-TV), Indianapolis, tomorrow (Sunday) will present DePauw University’s new 25-minute color film. The telecast is scheduled for 12:30 p. m. 'The film, which tells the story of DePauw’s "Design for a Decade,” will be introduced by David Jensen, a senior from Barrington, HI., Jensen is president of the student body and Student Senate.

Card of Thanks The family of Edna E. Gray wishes to thank our many Bainbridge and community friends for their sympathy and beautiful floral tributes during our j recent bereavement. Ervy L. Gray and family

Card of Thanks My sincere thanks and appreciation to all my good friends, neighbors and relatives, that bought Christmas cards | and gifts from me this year. May God Bless all of you. Annie L. Blackwell

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