The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 January 1968 — Page 4
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The Dally Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana
Tuesday, January 9, 1961
Bainbridge Community News
Mrs. Walter Steele returned home Monday from Bedford, where she had stayed with her grandsons, the Scherschel boys, while their parents were in California to attend the Rose Bowl game. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller on New Year’s Day were Cecil Stoner and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gooch. Mrs. Clifton Coffman was hostess to the Eskimo Bridge Club Thursday evening. After delicious dessert four games were played. Several members were absent, due to illness and bad weather. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Lewallen had Christmas dinner on Sunday for their children and
families, Mr. and Mrs. Paul | Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Smitty Conrad and family of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. James Clones and family of Willard, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Steve O’Hair and family of Cloverdale; Mr. and Mrs. Don Albin and family of Morton; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lewallen of family of Greeneastle; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne O’Hair and Ron O’Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne O’Hair entertained supper guests Saturday evening for Christmas: Mr. and Mrs. Steve O’Hair, Craig and Todd of Cloverdale; Mr. and Mrs. Don Albin, Todd and Chrissy of Morton; Mrs. Stella O’Hair and Ron O’Hair. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin
were Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. W’ayne O’Hair. Miss Marsha Solomon returned home Jan. 1st from a skiing trip to Swiss Valley, Michigan, Marsha was the guest of her sis-ter-in-law, Mrs. Richard Roberts of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Solomon entertained on New Year’s Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frederick and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Shoemaker of Greeneastle and Mr. and Mrs. Vemie Zeiner of Fillmore. Mrs. Cecil Kays and Mrs. Claude Etcheson are surgery patients in the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luther
returned home Thursday evening after a six day trip to California, where they saw the Rose Bowl Parade and ball game. They also attended the Lawrence Welk show and many other interesting spots. They left Terre Haute with a group of friends from Brazil and flew to Chicago and from there took a jet to California.
Oregon State University family life specialist Mrs. Roberta Frasier suggests an easy way to keep youngsters from fighting over the same toy: Use a kitchen timer. She says the impersonal ding of the timer will tell them when to shift the privilege to the next child.
Singer unable to remember details of incident
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GLENDALE. Calif. UPI — Folk singer Jimmie Rodgers believes he was “worked over” by an off-duty police officer who stopped his car last Dec. 1, according to a story in the Los Angeles Times. Rodgers, 34. has undergone two emergency brain operations because of the near-fatal skull fracture and is set for a third in about six months. Three Los Angeles police officers were suspended for 15 days for“ improper procedure” | after the off-duty policeman, 1 Michael T. Duffy, halted Rodger’s car when he observed him driving erratically on the San Diego Freeway. Following an investigation of
the incident, Police Chief Thomas Reddin said, “We have been unable to establish any criminal action on the part of any members of the department.” Rodgers has said he cannot remember anything about the incident, other than that he was pulled off the freeway by a car with blinding headlights. The singer is far from satisfied, however, with the police version of what took place after he halted his car on a side street in the Granada Hills area shortly after 4 a.m. “I think I was worked over,” Rodger was quoted as saying. Doctors said the singer apparently was injured in a fall.
not by a blow, but Rodgers said: “One doctor told me that to suffer this injury. I’d have had tc have fallen six or seven feet, right on my head, on something hard.” Rodgers was discovered semi-
conscious in the front Seat of his car about an hour after the incident by a friend. Eddy Samuels, who became alarmed when the singer did not return home after attending a party.
An Ounce of Prevention WASHINGTON UPI — Don’t shove back into the closet a dress that’s been ripped, a skirt that has a stain. Instead, repair the tear and send the garments to the drycleaner immediately. The National Institute of Drycleaning reminds that the longer a stain remains, the more permanent it becomes. Time may heal wounds, but it sets stains.
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