The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 January 1968 — Page 2
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Tha Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Friday, January 19, 1968
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Personal And Local News
County Hospital
Dismissed Thursday:
Gertrude White, Cloverdale Larry Neeley, Greencastle Grace Poynter, Greencastle
Mrs. Earl O'Hair is a patient Births: in the Putnam County Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Arnold, as result of a broken hip. Fillmore, Route 1, a boy, ThursBeehive Rebekah Lodge No. day. 106 will meet In regular session Mr. and Mrs. William Deck, Monday at 8 p.m. Eminence, a girl, Thursday.
The Boston Club will meet
Dear Heloise: I’m so sick
SERVICES SATURDAY Funeral services for the father of DePauw University professor, Edwin L. Minar, Jr., will be held Saturday in Burns, Oregon. Mr. Minar died Wednesday In the Oregon city.
RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE Ol 3-4810
Bible Thought For Today O let the nations be glad and sing for joy: for thou shall judge the people righteously, and govern the nations upon the earth Psalm 67:4. However men react they have a realization that they are deal- ! ing with an Authority with which they must come to terms.
Reception to he January 20 Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon L. Rader, of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, are visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verlin Rader, of Route 3, Greencastle. Mrs. Rader is the former Margaret Abercrombie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emery J. Abercrombie, Noel, Missouri. The couple was married January 6 at Fort Walton Beach, Florida where they are both stationed at Eglin Air Force Base. Sgt. Rader has received orders to go to Thailand in May. The couple's home address is 323 Gardner Drive, N.E., Fort Walton Beach, Florida. A reception will be held in their honor in the Greencastle Federal Savings and Loan basement Saturday, January 20, from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
1 slushy in the freezing compart-
Monday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. *** LATSHAW F. M. Aker. HOSTESS TO READING CLUB
The Young Mothers Study ’ Miss Ruth Latshaw of Green- ment ° f my refri £ er at° r - Club will hold their annual din- View Apartments was hostess if i pu t the ice cream in ice ner at Adami’s Restaurant on to the members and two guests, trays for several days, it gets Sunday, Jan. 21 at 5:30 p.m. Mrs. Flora Smith and Mrs. Ber- frost on the top. What to do? The County Women’s Fed- tha Bornhauser - of the Feder-j Westside Club eration of Clubs will meet Mon-i ated Readin & Cl ^’ Wednesday ' . * . . day, January 22, at George’s aftern00n - The best thing I found outPizza restaurant at 1:00 p.m. A lovely dessert was served side of putting ice cream in an
in front of the fireplace in the ice tray and covering it with
Moderne Swingers are square dining room. foil or plastic wrap to prevent f 2 °' ““tins was callsd to tr05t - is '» 11 those 8:00 till 11:00 at the 4-H Fair- order w|th , hs mtmter5 «pe at -i KtH ' <™pty margarine tubs
space so I keep two plastic di-
of buying ice vided silverware trays on a cup-
cream and having it become board shelf instead of in a draw-
er. One for silverware and one for kitchen knives and other | sharp toools. My little ones can’t reach the knives on the high shelf as they could in the drawer and I feel a little bit safer about it. Mrs. J. K. T. * • • • Dear Heloise: I have quite a few drapery
grounds. Ted Laughrey caller, \ you’ve been saving, as soon as Z"»o^TrlngT 5C^aP,
The Fillmore Lions Club will! iness session, it was reported >ou bl ’ n? il home from the I J “ ' that all of the Indiana Note sto '' e ' Then cIam P the lids on
paper had been sold. It was an store the tubs in >our
hold its annual charter and ladies night this evening at the Apple Grove Restaurant in
Crawfords ville.
freezer compartment. My ice
PUBLIC AUCTION As I am quitting farming and moving to another area I will sell at public auction the following property at my farm located 3'i miles north of Danville on Road 236 or 4 miles south of North Salem. Saturday, Jan. 20 at 11:00 A.M. 1966 Ford FIDO Pickup Truck; 1964 Ford 601 Tractor; New Idea Wagon with hoist; Ford 2-Botfom Plow; Ford 2-Row Cultivator; Ferguson 2-Row Hoe; International Rubber-Tired Spreader; J. D. 7-Ft. Syde mower; Taylor Rotary Mower, 6-Ft.; Ferguson Tractor Grader; International 9-Ft. Rubber-Tired Disc; 1966 Two-Horse Trailer; 10-Ft. Drag; Oliver 70 Tractor. 80 Head Angus Heifers 550 lbs. 4-Year-Old Reg. Quarter Mare In foal; Cattle Feeder and Hay Rack; All small tools too numerous to mention; Tack Equipment. FULL LINE OF OFFICE EQUIPMENT - Electric Typewriter; Adding Machine; File Cabinets; Desks; Charis. JAMES PRICE, Owner JIM VAUGHN, Auctioneer
20 years ago Mrs. Lee Reeves was hostess to the Penelope Club. Washburn Chapter D. A. R. met with Mrs. Rexell Boyd. Marshall Abrams was the I speaker. i Mrs. F. R. Dettloff entertained the Active Chapter of Delta Theta Tau.
pUL-0 PEP THE FEED OF EFFICIENT FEEDERS CHARLES P. RADY Phens: Roachdale 596-3151 If No Answer Call 596-7151 P. O. Box 31 Roachdale, Indiana
Ex-Russellville resident dies Word has been received here of the passing of Mrs. Ruby Scott Yarbrough, formerly of Russellville. Mrs. Yarbrough, the daughter of Frank and Emma Scott, passed away at her home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Wednesday. She is survived by her husband, Charles: one son, Frank, of Cincinnati; two grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Funeral sendees were held this morning at Fort Lauderdale.
voted to give $5.00 to the Music.
- , ,, cream stays nice and firm then,
fund to be used for the Fifth
District and State clinics to be And another thing, when
he Domes.tic Science Club held at Bloomington. Two dol- you're watching TV at night will hold its February meeting. lars wajj &iven to the Art and decide to eat ice cream> Tuesday, February 20th at the The follcwing officers were don . t dirtv a bowl . Just lct your home of Mrs. J. A. Bamberger, e i ected: President, Carrie loved ones pick up a tub, grab 112 Bloomington Stieet. Mrs. pj ercc; vj ce president Mrs. a spoon out of the drawer and
Emory Brattain will have the Grafton Longdon, Jr; Secretary, eat away. program. Misj . Ruth Lats haw; Treasurer,
* * tt is- •„ 4 xr j Airs Flmer Seller Ever thuU S h t about cutting A.A.U.W. will meet Monday Mrs. Elmer Seller. ^ ln ^ with Mrs. Jerome Hixson at 613 Mention was made of the it homc and tti them Ridge. Members please note Putnam County Federation of & 6
! change in date and place of Clubs Counsel meeting to be meeting. The program entitled held Monday at George’s Pizza “Leisure of Soviet Society” will at 1:00 p.m. The program was be presented by Professor Fred given by Carrie Pierce, who reNelson. viewed the book, “In Honored
someone
has any clever ideas how I can use them to make gift items. Mrs. J. Haprian * * * * Let's ask our good readers to (Continued on Page 8)
In memory
In loving memory of our sis-
between graham crackers or cookies ? Place these in sandwich bags. Refreeze and they
keep beautifully.
Most times, that’s about all anyone wants anyway and it _ saves washing a dish AND
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Glory” by Peter Andrews. The
metery, across the Potomac;
from Washington, D.C. This Is * • *
ter, Lessie Cox, who departed the ,inal reStin8: P ' ,Ce ° l ° Ur Vetter ot LaUfSter thia life one year ago , oday : ™untrj"s heroes in battle aince Dear Heloise:
Heloise
NEW DRUG VIENNA UPI —Hungarian scientists have developed a drug called “Calcuren” which prevents kidney stones and dissolves existing stones, the Hungarian News Agency reported Tuesday.
January 19, 1967.
Snug as a hug
Thank you for thinking of us gals who do K.P. at home. Your hints have been a big help In our split-level home that has three sets of stairs and
four levels of rooms.
On days when I can’t get started I just yell, “Help, can
i the Civil War,
Andrews gives a very lively
From this land of pain and account of the ^tory of Arlsorrow ’ ington, starting with the seizing To the land of peace and rest of the propertv from the Lees God has taken you dear Sister at the end of ‘ the ^ War Where you have found eternal and tracing its incr easing im-
rest ' . portance as a national shrine. ^ t \ou are waiting by the river mos t impressive and mem- you hear me Heloise 9 Just across th. silent stream, orable cer , raanv t0 taka placa Eve v„ Treutina Where aweet newer, are th „, ^tween the Uncoln .nd . . TV * blooming^ forever Kennedy funerals was that of I heard! And I’m trying, hon.
And the banks are always the Unkown soldier of World Bless you. £ reen ’ War One. Since then unknown Our lips cannot tell how we soldiers from World War n and miss you. the K 0rean wars have taken Dear Heloise:
Our hearts cannot tell what thelr p ] aces j n Arlington as We have plenty of cupboard
to sav svmbolic examples of American
God alone knows how we bero j sm ,
miss you, ep^ February meeting will In a home that is lonesome be hf>ld Mrg Paul j ac kson.
today.
Heloise
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"Glasses for the Entire Family" HOURS: 9 to 5 Daily, Incl. Sat. 9 to 8 p.m. Friday Closed All Day Wed.
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Sadly missed by sisters, Goldie Hamilton and Florence Neider
Marriage License William D. Winter m. Jim Harris Chevrolet, and Penny Kay Wilson, at home, both of Greencastle.
POLICE GAMES GENEVA UPI —Mexico has assured the United Nations Commission on Narcotics It will make every effort to prevent drugging of athletes at this summer’s Olympic Games. The Commission Tuesday passed a resolution condemning use of, drugs by athletes.
Moose Dance
SATURDAY, JAN. 20 Music By Morlan Band 9:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. MEMBERS ONLY
The DePauw University Evening Division Program Registration and Payment of Fees — Monday, January 29, 1968, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the Administration Building
Schedule of Classes
In a home with electric heat Efectrfc heat makes you warmly welcome on the coldest day—keeps you blissfully comfortable all winter long. It’s a clean, quiet, carefree heat Altogether lovable. And easily within your reach.
Parke County item
PUBLIC SERVICE
Course*
Course No.
Course Title
Course Credit
Instructor
Day**
Tim*
Room
Art
171
Visual Expression
V2
Boone
Tu.
4:15-6:00
207 Art Center
Art
256
Beginning Painting Va or y h
Meehan
Tu.i
7:00-10:00
101 Art Center
Art
454
Advanced Painting Va or Vi
Meehan
Tu.i
7:00-10:00
101 Art Center
Economics
240
Introductory Accounting
V2
Maloney
Th.
7:00-9:00
212 Asbury Hall
Education
505
Resource Materials for
1
MacPhail
Tu.
4:30-7:00
11 Asbury Hall
Education
531
Effective Teaching Education Seminar
1/2
Staff
Wed.
4:15-5:30
11 Asbury Hall
Education
532
Education Seminar
1/2
Staff
Wed.
4:15-5:30
11 Asbury Hall
Education
595
Research in Education
1
Orlosky
Th.
6:00-8:30
12 Asbury Hall
Education
599
Thesis
1 or 2
Staff
Arr.
Arr.
Arr.
English
526
Applied Linguistics: Modern
1/2
Garriott
Wed.
7:00-9:00
214 Asbury Hall
Geology &
451
Approaches to the Study of the English Language Advanced Principles of
Vi
Loring
Mon.
4:15-6:15
115 Harrison Hall
Geography History
390
Physical Geography and Conservation Topics in History: Europe
1/2
Levine
Tu.
7:00-9:00
315A Asbury Hall
Mathematics
593
in the Age of Ideologies Modern Math for Elemen-
1/2
Anderson
Wed.
4:00-6:00
13 Asbury Hall
Music
133
tary Education II Appreciation of Music
1/2
Grocock
Tu.
7:30-9:30
12 Music Hall
Music
277
Choral Union
0
Flummerfelt
Tu.2
7:30-9:30
Meharry Hall
Psychology
540B
Counseling: The Psychology
1/2
R. Kelly
Wed.
7:00-9:00
303 Harrison Hall
Psychology
540E
of the Exceptional Child Developmental Psych.
1
Hawkins
Th.
7:00-9:30
316 Harrison Hall
Speech
342
Communicative Disorders
1/2
J. Kelly
Mon.
7:00-9:00
203 Speech Hall
*Se. tk. current University Bulletin for descriptions of course content. •*No class meetings March 25 through March 29. ^Additional time required for course credit. *No formal registration required.
Cost The fee, for either credit or auditing, is $80.00 for 1 course credit; $40.00 for ’/j course credit; $25.00 for Va course credit. INFORMATION To register by mail, tend check (payable at DePauw University) fpr th* amount of tuition to Dr. John A. Ricketts, 21 Minshall laboratory, DePauw University Greencastle, Indiana OL 3-9721 Ext. 310
