The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1968 — Page 2

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Business Phones: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher

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Tuesday, January 2, 1968

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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, $5.00— 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. Reelsville Social Service Club Christmas party held

Obituaries

Luther Summers I Rites pending

for Marie Rady

Luther Summers, 85. Coates-

Mrs. Marie Rady, 66, Roach-

ville, passed away Saturday In dale, died unexpectedly at 7:45

Mishawaka.

p.m. Monday in County Hospital.

the Putnam

He was born February 6.1882,

in Morgan County, the son of -A. lifelong resident of the James and Cynthia Stiger Sum- Roachdale area, she was the mers> | wife of Charles P. Rady, well-

known feed saleman and was

He was a retired farmer and the mother of Bai .sridge High railroader. j School basketball coach Pat

Rady.

Bible Thought Wabash College For Today to hold forum

I hate and abhor tying; but ^ _ If* ■

on Vietnam war

thy law do I love—Psalm 119:

168.

No man should plan to sin.

or plan a lie. Loving the Ten mora l> military and political asCommandments will keep us pects of the war in Vietnam

CRA WFOR DS VILLE — The

on the right path.

will be discussed at a Vietnam

Personal And Local News

Survivors are: two daughters,; Mrs. Blanche Sechman, Amo, and Ruth Summers, at home; one son, Elbert, Lawrence, Ind.; one foster daughter, Dorothy

Kappa Delta Phi will hold their business meeting tonight

Bom Sept. 28, 1901, she was at 7 , S0 at the Gas Company .

a daughter of James and Ella !

DePew Galbreath. She was mar- Fathers Auxiliary No. 1

Dear Folks:

i Forum at Wabash Col.oge Sat-1J ^ h ° Pe n ° ° n ' S “ l C f S ‘'

, _ _ * mas trees sap or holly berrv urday, January 6. The public is stains on ^ or .invited. A registration fee will holstery this year .

| * JC c ^ ar S e( ^- if you did, here’s some

Three nationally-prominent expert information from the speakers will be on the Wabash National Institute of Dry Cleancampus for the public forum ing on how to remove the stains, which is being sponsored by the “The men in the Analysis DeCommission on Christian Social i partment stained some fabrics Concerns, Northwest Indiana ' with the sap from spruce and Conference of the Methodist pine boughs and the red berries Church, in cooperation with the from holly. This is what they

ried to Mr. Rady on June 1,

Survivors in addition to the

husband and son are two other Tau will meet this evening at

Funeral services will be held sons, James E. of Anderson 8 at the home of Mrs. Thomas

Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. at the and Charles W. at home; three Graffis.

It was a very enjoyable and Weaver Funeral Home in daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Chitinspiring visit, and we thank Coatesville. Interment will be in tenden and Mrs. Rosemary the very gracious host and Mt. Pleasant Cemetery at Hall, Priest, both of Roachdale, and

hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Gentry, i Ind.

who manage the home, for let- Friends may call at the ting us visit there. neral home in Coatesville.

Rome: seven grandchildren and : 1920.

The Reelsville Social Service Reel of Reelsville Social Service one great grandchild. His wife Club held their Christmas party Club. Rev. Dallas Rissler gave preceded him in death in 1967.

at the home of Mrs. Grace a short talk and Rev. George Thomas Dec. 20. Bradley gave a closing prayer.

A delicious turkey dinner was served to 18 members and five guests, with Mrs. Mary Skelton returning thanks. The meeting opened at 1:30 by the president, Mrs. Helen Jarrell. Devotions were given

by Mrs. Bette Killion. Secre- The program for the club tary’s and treasurers’ reports meeting consisted of Christmas were read and approved. Flow- carols sung by the group acer fund was also reported. Mrs. companied on the organ by Mary Skelton gave a report on Mrs. Jarrell. A song, “I Saw the Christmas fund. Mamma Kissing Santa Claus,” (

Mrs. Blanche Reel reported was sung by Lisa McClure, j Funeral services for Hughie on the visit to the County Beth Ann Killion and Terry Costin, 70, Greencastle, were

VFW, will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Post Home.

Political Science Department of

Wabash College.

On the speaking agenda are

found:

“The sap of the boughs is called “pitch.” If you apply de-

Theta chapter of Delta Theta The Rev Richard T. McSorley, | tergent and water to the stain,

Professor of Social Justice at you CANNOT remove it. The Georgetown University; Brig- ' stain IS removable by a dry-adier-General Samuel L. A. cleaning solvent. So the homeMarshall, retired from the maker should use an approved

fu-

Miss Betty Rady at home; two brothers, Spencer and Wendall, both of Indianapolis; two half-

Mrs. Meda Long has returned from Florida after spending Christmas with her two daughters in Lakeland and Tampa.

The Thursday Reading club

Hughie Costin services held

brothers, Homer Martin of Bar- ^ meet Thursday at 7: 3o p.m. nard and Harry Martin of North ^h Mrs Cecil Su tton,

Salem; six grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews.

Home. On Dec. 10 members and Birkemeier.

guests of the Reelsville Social

Service Club and Rev. Dallas Mrs - Grace Thomas gave an

Rissler and several members of interesting story of Christmas j^ ew p rov jdence Cemetery

the Manhattan Christian Customs Around the World.;

Church and the Rev. George These were illustrated by post- Mr. Costin passed away FriBradley visited the County painted by Mrs. Bette Kil- day at his residence, GreencasHome at Greencastle and pre- ^ on an< ^ Mrs. Ruth Craft. At tie R. R. He was born Septemsented a Christmas program to the close of the program gifts ber 12, 1897 in Morgan Counthe guests and managers, Mr. were exchanged from a beauti- ty, the son of Ezra and Laura

ful decorated tree. Brewer Costin.

each i

held Sunday at 2:00 p.m. at the Whitaker Funeral Home in Greencastle. Interment was in

Friends may pay their respects at the Perkins Funeral Home in Roachdale after 7 today. Other arrangements are

pending.

Greenwood Avenue.

Fillmore Band parents will not meet tonight as scheduled. The February meeting will be

held as scheduled.

Saturday evening guests of

U.S. Army and now a syndicated columnist for the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times, and Dr. Wesley Fishel, Professor of Political Science at Michigan State University. 324 Registration for the afteri noon and evening forum will begin at 1:15 p.m. in the lobby of Baxter Hall with the formal

presentation by

speakers to begin at 2:15 p.m. in the Chapel. Group discussions will be conducted from

cleaning fluid that can be purchased at a drug or department j store. In an emergency, she! could use the fluid she uses to

fill her cigarette lighter. “The juice from the holly I

berry is a stubborn stain that looks like ink. but lacks the in-! tensity of ink. To remove it, make a detergent and water j

inexpensive wooden curtain

rods:

I used old broom and mop handles and covered them with ! adhesive-backed paper. There’s no limit to the ways in which you can decorate the rods in this way, making them i plain or fancy. They wipe clean with just a swish! I discovered this idea when I needed heavy-duty rods for some drapes I made from velveteen and couldn’t afford to buy the large wooden ones.

Pat Brooks • • * •

Dear Heloise:

There m a y still be some housewives who don’t know that i you can use a regular devil’s 1 food cake mix to make brown-

ies.

I only use one egg, one-fourth cup of water and add some nuts to the cake mix. Then I stir— it will be VERY thick-and press the batter into a greased

9xl4-inch pan.

Now bake at 350 degrees just 20-25 minutes for a chewy type brownie—slightly longer for the

Dewey E. Bryant rites Wednesday

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gorrell i4:30 to 5:30 p.m. and the proand sons were Mrs. Dale Har- 1 gram will conclude with a twopold and daughter, Vicki, and hour evening session beginning

the three elution. Use a clean cheeseloth, cake Y()u ^ flnd ^

1 or a clean toothbrush and work ,

method less expensive than the brownie mix and every bit as

good.

Wanda

son, Marty.

he had been a patient the past

and Mrs. Gentry.

They also presented eacn T he new year books were Mr. Costin was a self em member who lives at the home gj ven ou t tjjg new p res i. ployed lumber buyer for many eleven days,

a gift and Christmas stock- dent, Mrs. Lulu Huffman, re- years. T _ . . _ ings filled with fruit, candy, viewed the programs. i He Was born in Morgan Coun '

Survivors are his wife, Myr- ty April 20, 1898, the son of

Stella Reeder has returned home from Cincinnati after spending the Christmas holi-

Dewey E. Bryant, 69, Green- days with her grandchildren, castle, died Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shever.

the Ruark Nursing Home where

nuts and small gifts. After the

led by Mrs. Peggy Girton of the Reelsville club and accompanied by Mrs. Helen Jarrell on the piano. A quartet composed of Mrs. Harriet Agnew, Carol Rolf, Betty Bratten of the Manhattan Church and Peggy Gir- j

served re- The January meeting will be i tie; one daughter, Ann Jones, assortment with Mrs. Ruth Lewis Jan. 24. Indianapolis; three sons. Noble

and Jim, Greencastle and Ro-

Myrtle ber £ Indianapolis; two brothers,

Walter and Jack, Greencastle; seven grandchildren and one

great grandchild.

program the club freshments of an

of Christmas cookies, candies I „ . ,, . „ . .1 Guests were Mrs. and coffee to everyone present.' , ,

, Harris of Terre Haute, Mrs. Lu

The program consisted of _. . . ,

^ ^ ^ : Rissler an associate member,

Christmas carols by the group . . „ ,, .

, 6 ^; Lisa McClure, Beth Ann Kil-

lion and Terry Birkemeier,

Pallbearers were: Estel Scobee; Ben Jones; F. M. Xllee; Ronnie Alexander. Jim Samsel, Clyde Anderson. Honorary pallbearers were; Lee Clark; Ira Williams; Wiley Mark; Frank

O.E.S. Notice

S t ated meeting Fillmore

t«, «f th, Reetollle club, bang Chapter OES will b. held at, j™;'

two beautiful Christmas songs. 7:30 p.nu Thursday, January 4. J

John Reel played a piano solo Initiatory work, officers wear

and Miss Reel sang a solo. They

Paul Whitman.

Frank and Millie Bryant. He was married to Ruth Cunning-

ham in 1919.

The Jaycee regular meeting will be held this evening at 7:00 p.m. at the Lone Star Plant. A tour of the plant will take place

at 7:30 p.m.

at 7:30 p.m. “What I Believe Should Be Done To End The War In Vietnam” will be the topic for the final session at which each of the speakers will participate in a panel discussion. A question and answer period will follow.

are children of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reel of Greencastle and Grandchildren of Mrs. Blanch

formals. All members and visi-

ting members are welcome. Imogene Scobee, W.M.

Masonic Notices

Applegate Lodge 155, Fillmore will hold installation of officers Wednesday, Jan. 3 at 7:30 p.m. Officers to be installed are: Charles Hendrich, W. M.;

Greencastie’s new official! erlin, City Judge; Francis Billy Cole, S. W.; Richard Jones, family was composed of Mayor 1 Hamilton, City Attorney; Clif- J. W.; Carl Arnold, Treasurer; Harold Stewart; Roy C. Suth- ford Frajier, Clerk-Treasurer, Ray Wells, Secretary; Kenneth and Councilman George Long, Miller, S. D.; Norman Eggers,

20

years ago

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Robert Black, Fred Pease, Jesse Green and Louis H. Dirks. The minimum temperature was 37 degrees and the maximum 39 degrees.

J. D.; Vernie Ralph Jordan, Irwin, Tyler.

Zeiner, S. S.; J. S.; George

The West Marion Home Extension club will meet We<Jjiesday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of

Mr. Bryant was a retired em- Mrs. James Hockema Members ployee of the Van Camp Hard- please note change of date,

ware and Iron Co., for twenty;

three years. He retired in 1962. Christmas dinner guests of -Mr. Bryant's hobby was flowers Mr - and Mrs - Charles Gorrell 'arid h«Falways took great pride and s° ns an d ® en Nicholson in his flowers, his lawn and his were Mr - and Mrs - Ra y Mc ' home j Cloud of North Salem. After-

noon visitors were Mr. and Mrs.

He is survived by his wife, Robert Nicholson of RussellJtUth; two daughters, Mrs. v in#. Pauline (Clare) Blickenstaff, Ezra Craft, field representaAnderson. Indiana; and Mrs. tive for the Indiana Depart , Morma (Thomas) Harold. Fi- ment of Revenue will be in the thian, Hi; one sister, Mrs. Lola; Auto License branch each

Thomas, Greencastle and four

grandchildren; one great grand child. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. at the Hopkins-Walton Funeral Home.

Thursday until further notice to help elderly persons with their sales tax credit on their

tax returns.

Morning Musicale will meet Wednesday at 9:45 a.m. at the

Interment will be in Forest Hill ; homc of Mrg _ Brandt stee]e _

Cemetery.

Prof, and Mrs. Arthur Carkeek

Friends may call at the funer- l ho gpent ]ast year in Ger ,

al home.

O.E.S. Notice

County Hospital Dismissed Friday: Inez Johnson, Filfmore Milan Craig, Chicago Ridge,

111.

Mrs. Jerry Dwigans and daughter, Cloverdale Mrs. Ralph Delp and daughter, Cloverdale Mary Day, Greencastle John Rushing, Greencastle James Nash, Greencastle Dorothy Reasor, Greencastle Dismissed Saturday: Mrs. Robert Renfro and son, Putnamville Jenny Ogle, Coatesville Dorothy Williams, Bainbridge Kathleen Taylor, Reelsville Troy Ferris, Cloverdale Inez Kidwell, Amo Joanne Wilson, Greencastle Darlene Cook, Greencastle Roy Goodpaster, Greencastle James Throop, Greencastle John Ray, Greencastle Mrs. Jerry Shrader and son, Greencastle Mrs. Daniel Swafford and daughter, Greencastle

the solution into the fabric. Absorb the moisture with a turkish towel. Then apply clear water in the same manner, absorbing the excess with a towel. “This is as far as a homemaker should proceed. A professional rug cleaner or upholstery cleaner (or in case of wearing apparel, a drycleaner) should be consulted. “The reason we recommend this Is because of the many fibers and dye combinations possible in fabrics today. The agents used to reduce the color of the stain will vary for different dyes and fibers. The misuse of chemicals by the homemaker at this stage could result in permanent damage.” And thanks to the NIDC for

this advice.

Heloise

• » * * Dear Heloise: I have my sewing machine set up in the bedroom. To make more work space, I have a large piece of fiberboard that I put on the bed. Then pinning, measuring, marking and cutting are all done easily. The sewing board may be pushed under the bed or stood up against the wall behind the bed when not in use. Mary Tuttle • • • » Dear Heloise: I had a marvelous Idea for

We bought it, we tried it and we liked it. Made three pans from three brands and all were delish and easy. Heloise * • • • Dear Heloise: Though I was ever so care- | ful with my laundry, my teenage daughter’s knit blouse shrunk. I got the idea of rewetting the blouse and slipping it over my husband’s pants stretcher and stretching it back to the proper size again. After the blouse was dry, It (Continued cn rage 8)

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many, will have the program on the subject “A Trip Through

Altesland.”

The residents at Green View Births:

will would like to thank all the peo- Mr. and Mrs. Leland Plesple in the community that re- singer, Greencastle, Route 2, a

membered them in any way dur- boy, Saturday.

The Bainbridge OES

honor Sister Shirley Baker, District Deputy of No. 9, on Sat-

urday, January 6, 3:30 till 5:30; ing the Christmas Season with Dismissed Sunday:

p.m. at the Bainbridge Masonic Hall. There will be a carry-in

dinner at 6:00 p. m.

Inspection of the Bainbridge Morton and Groveland Chapters by the W.G.M. Maxine

Moser at 7:30 p. m. Visitor. | The G «enca.tle Police Depart

welcome.

Mary Summers, W. M. Dorsie Allgood, W. M. Eva Day, W. M.

gifts and cards. Also they were | most appreciative of the many groups who came to sing carols during this joyous holiday. Applications are now being accepted for employment in i

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Mrs. Everett Maddox has returned home by plane after spending the Christmas holi-

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Mrs. James Berry and daugh-

days with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ter ’ Putnamville R. Buis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rostetta Cummings,

L. Puppel and daughter of cas t le North Palm Beach, Florida, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coleman and daughters of Pomano

Boach. Florida.

Important Notice to Putnam County Dental Health Committee, formerly known as the Putnam County Dental Stannous Fluoride Committee; and to Interested persons: Jan. meeting will be held at the Gas Office at 1 p.m. Jan. 12, 1968, not on Jan. 5, 1968 as previously sche-

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