The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 February 1968 — Page 3

Thursday, February 1, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana

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Cloverdale Community News

Pills cause heart attacks

Bt MR3. RALPH FRY (Mrs. Conrad Stevens. Mr. and

Mrs. James White of Plainfield,

Mrs. Nell Murphy entertained

Routt in their bereavement. | Mrs. Ruth Routt.

the Tuesday Club on January 13 at the Community Building. Thirteen members and one guest. Mrs. Helen Schulz, were present. The meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Nell Murphy with the singing of the Collect and the Club song. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Markin visited relatives in Rensselaer on Sunday and Monday. Miss Margaret Currie underwent major surgery at the Robert Long Hospital in Indianapolis on Friday.

anapolis on Friday.

Weekend guests of Mrs. Minnie Sprinkle and Mermon were Pfc. and Mrs. Loren Howe and son, Mrs. Betty Howe of Branchville, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Goffinet and daughters of Terre Haute, and Mr. and Mrs. James Sprinkle. Pfc. Howe has just returned from Vietnam.

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sackett

of Indianapolis and Mrs. Eva cause fatal

O'Rear of Quincy called at the norrnal Persons even when taWhitaker Funeral Home on ^ en * n prescribed amounts. Sunday afternoon. | Dr. Russell C. Henry of the

ing in weight control have told the Senate antitrust and monopoly subcommittee that they regularly prescribe digitalis to

WASHINGTON UPI — Ore-: Oregon Board of Health said in overweight patients in combinagon's chief medical investiga- testimony prepared for a Senate tion with other drugs,

tor says that diet pills con- subcommittee investigating the

diet pill industry that digitalis was “a powerful poison and has no place in the treatment of

obesity.”

Several physicians

“This potassium deficit sensitizes the heart muscle to th* action of digitalis,” he said. ‘Thus, in effect, these people are being poisoned by digitalis

taining the

drug digitalis can heart attacks in

i even though their actual intake

Henry said there was “com- of digitalis, while often high, is pelling evidence” that various not within the usually fatal

ingredients in reducing pills ran ge ”

can sap the body of potassium, *

a vital ingredient which con-1 specializ- I trols the heart beat.

The BANNER ADS Pay

song. The business meeting fol-

lowed, which Included the an- Mr. and Mrs. Lunie Lewis,

nual reading of the by-laws. Mrs. Dorothy Rice, Mrs. Mary | were Mrs _ Mary

Mrs. Helen Schulz had the pro- Logan, Mrs. Mary Hurst and 1 gram on her trip to Ankara, Mrs. Esther Fry attended the Turkey. Slides were shown on Sixth District meeting of the the ways and customs of the world War I Barracks at Dan-

people of Turkey. Mr. and Mrs. yille on Sunday.

Schulz were in Turkey from September to December and she had many interesting and instructive items of information which she shared with the club. Refreshments were served by the hostess and the club ad-

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sears and family of Modoc, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Markin. The Auxiliary of the World War I Barrack 1994 will meet

The 63 Club met Monday with Mrs. Olive Sutherlin. Contest

Mrs. Vietta Larkin and Mrs. LaRue Gray. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Mary Logan.

journed with the closing thought Tuesday evening, February 6, “Laughter” by Mrs. Mildred for a carry-in dinner at the Barker. The next meeting will American Legion Home in Clov-

be held on February 13, with e rdale. Mrs. Mildred Barker a t the

Comunity Building.

Mrs. L. T. McAlfee of Bed-

ford,

Mrs. Mary Hurst returned home Sunday evening from Indianapolis, where she had been

Is visiting her daughter v ^ S jti n g yj er an <j family, Mr.

and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Merman Zachery of Ladoga were dinner guests of Mrs. Esther Fry on

Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Mary Shumaker entertained a group of ladies with a Stanley Party at her home on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Clovia Quinlan and Mrs. Vay Elmore called on Mrs. Al- <• ma Hurst, of Belle Union, on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Hurst ' has been 111 but Is now Improv-

ing.

Friends who called on Mrs. Lou Eggers last week were Mrs.

and Mrs. George Hurst, for a week. Mrs. Eva Cragg of Kokomo, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Forest Williams for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Furr and daughter, Ruthanna, visited Mr. j and Mrs. Mack Furr and family of Acton, on Sunday. Mrs. H. L. Henson is in the Putnam County Hospital. Jerry Sinclair returned to Evansville College on Monday after being home for a few days between semesters. The community extends sym-

Betty Jo Sullivan of Terre pathy to the family of Mrs. Ruth Haute, Mrs. Martha Hughes of j

Putnamville, Mrs. Parintha Coen of St. Petersburg, Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd O’Conner and children of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jones of

Cunot

Mrs. Lem a Steele, Mrs. Belle Heaney, Mrs. Helen Miller of Greencastle and Mrs. Esther Fry of Cloverdale attended the funeral of Mrs. Jesse Gill Lane In Bainbridge Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles White entertained Sunday for Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coons of Indianapolis visited Mrs. Eliza Query on Sunday. They called at the Whitaker Funeral Home to pay their respects to

4-H News The Putnam County 4-H Equestrians met at the fair-1 grounds January 8 with president Karen Giltz bringing the meeting to order. The pledge of! allegiance was led by Kent Grimes and Debbie Nichols led the 4-H pledge. Minutes of the previous meet- j ing was read by Earlene Wood and Craig Sibbitt gave the treasurer’s report. Recreation leader Bob Patton led the club in song and games. The dues for 1968 were set at $1.00 per family. The deadline for enrollment is March 1 and reports and demonstrations are to be given February 5, the date set for the next meeting. Adult leaders for the club are Bill Gray and Barry Grimes.

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