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The Daily Banner, Greeneastle, Indiana

Monday, February 5, 1961

THE DAILY BANNER

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"It Waves For All"

Business Phones: OL 3-5151 — OL 3-5152 Elizabeth Rariden Estate, Publisher Norma L. Hill, Assistant Publisher Publuhed «very evening except Sunday and holidays at 24-J6 South Jackson Street, Greeneastle. Indiana, 46135 Entered in the Post Office at Greeneastle Indiana, os second class mail matter under Act of March 7, 1878 United Press International lease wire service; Member Inland Daily Press Association; Hoosier 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 50e per week, tingle copy 10c. Subscription prices of The Daily Banner effective July 31, 1967—in Put, nom County—1 year, $12.00—6 months. S7.00—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. Bible Thought Caro ' E V ens in ° national contest

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And blessed Is she that believe! h: for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the Lord—Luke 1:45. People who believe in inspiration from God usually find that such inspiration comes to pass.

GETTING UP NIGHTS ?To S Lr r Common Kidney or Bladder Irritations make many men and women feel tense and nervous from frequent. | burning or itching urination night and day. Secondarily, you may lose j sleep and have Headache, Backache and feel older, tired, depressed. In such cases. CYSTEX usually brings | relaxing comfort by curbing irritating germs in acid urine and quickly | easingpain.GetCYSTEX at druggists. I

Miss Carol Evens of Bainbridge has just returned by jet from Dallas, Texas where she participated in the National Make It Yourself With Wool

competition.

Miss Evens participated In the junior division In competition with 40 other girls. They were also judged on manners, personality and poise in model-

ing.

Miss Evens modeled a dress made over a Vogue Pattern in yellow 100% wool with a brown suede Fidora hat, bone color shorty gloves and brown lizagtor pumps. Winning both the District 5 and the Indiana State Contest she represented Indiana in the National Contest.

County Hospital Dismissed Friday! Imogene McCammack, Quincy John Fulk, Roachdale Myrtle Cassida, Spencer Alma Farrow, Greeneastle Mrs. Wayne Tharp and son, Greeneastle Mrs. Eugene Barban and daughter, Greeneastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Louie Boiler, Quincy, Route 1, a girl, Friday. Dismissed Saturday: Edward Coffey, Ladoga James Curran, Bainbridge Anna Atkins, Greeneastle Vernon Sutherlin, Greencastle Robert Frazier, Greeneastle Oscar Chapman. Greeneastle Fylma Brewer, Greeneastle Mrs. James Cooper and daughter, Greeneastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Collier, Coatesville, a boy, Saturday. Dismissed Sunday: Patricia Dwiggins, Cloverdale Maureen Terry, Coatesville Lucille Came, Brazil Betty Watkins, Greeneastle Patricia Pierce, Greeneastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott, Cloverdale, Route 2, a boy, today.

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We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to the staff, nurses, doctors and Dr. Anne Nichols at the Putnam County Hospital for services and kindness rendered to our mother during her brief stay at the hospital preceding death: also, to all the many friends who paid their respects at the funeral

home.

Harman Family

Card of thanks The family of Virgtt J. Ader expresses deep appreciation to all who showed their concern

and kindness.

Masonic notice The annual meeting of the stockholders with the Board of Directors of the Masonic Temple Association will be held Monday, February 12, at 7:S0 p.m. at the Temple. Roy Stewart. Chairman

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Enters hospital Joe Pickens, of Belle Union, entered the Putnam County Hospital on Sunday. Mrs. King hostess The Echo Club will meet Wednesday at 7:3C p.m. with jMis. Alberta King. Club meets tonight The Monday Book Club will meet this evening at 8 with Mrs. Robert Farher. j Meeting Tuesday Over - the - Teacups Club will meet Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Mrs C. L. Hamilton. Spent Sunday here Mr. and Mrs. Harold IVilson of Homer, Illinois, spent Sunday with Mrs. Minta Snider. Business Meeting i Kappa Delta Phi will hold a business meeting Tuesday at ,7:30 p.m. at the Indiana Gas Company office. Tri Kappa To Meet The Active Chapter of Tri Kappa will meet Tuesday at 8 I p.m. at the home of Barbara

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Meeting this evening Parasol Club will meet this evening at 8 with Mrs. Colvin Dyer. “Jude The Obscure” will I be discussed. February Meeting j The February meeting of the Country Reading Club will be held with Mrs. Clyde Hunter at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Meeting Cancelled The meeting of the Mary Martha Circle of the First Baptist Church has been cancelled for the month of February. Will undergo surgery Glenn (Windy) 'Walton, Lafayette, will undergo surgery, j Tuesday morning at the Home Hospital in Lafayette. Meeting Thursday The Clinton-Madison Friendly Club will meet with Mrs. Ray Clodfelter on Thursday, Feb. 8. Bring an ugly valentine for roll call. I Auxiliary To Meet Fathers Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the V.F.W. Home. All members are urged to attend. Meeting Tuesday night Maple Heights Home Ec. Club will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the club house. Valentine card and handkerchief exchange.

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Sunday Guest* Richard B. Evans and Robert W\ Evans, both of Indianapolis, were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Evan*. Sorority to meet Theta Chapter of Delta Theta Tau Sorority will meet Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. In the home of Mrs. Robert McCormick. Mrs. R. H. Lambert will serve as co-hostess. Please bring copy of National By-Laws. To meet Wednesday Morning Musicale will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John McFarland, S09 East Franklin. Roberto Mendoza, piano student of Prof. Glen Sherman, will be guest artist. Mrs. Green Hostess The Castle Toppers Homemakers will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Frank Green. Beveridge Street. All | members please attend as there is unfinished business. Don't forget valentines. Trash Pickup Mayor Norman Peabody announced today that starting this Wednesday, trash will be picked up south of Seminary Street and from this date will be collected every other Wednesday, All trash pickups will start at 7 a.m. Luncheon Thursday The Somerset Willing Workers will meet at the Fairway Restaurant Thursday at 12:30 noon for lunch. The members will then go to the home of Mrs. Osa Brown, 210 West Washingtwi Street, for the business meeting and program. All members are urged to attend. Rate Honor Roll Ernest Edward Smith and Kimber Ivan McCarson, both of Greeneastle, have been named

to the fall honor roll at Transylvania College in Lexington, Ky. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin T. Smith, had a perfect 4.00 standing while McCarson, son of Mrs. Eldena McCarson, had a 3.25 standing.

Junior Member

Dennis Fordice, Russellville, recently purchased a Junior Membership in the American Shorthorn Association, nationwide registry for Shorthom and Polled Shorthorn beef cattle, according to Sherman Berg, Junior Activities Director of the Association. Mr. Berg explains that a Junior Member is entitled to all member-breeder registration privileges except voting. By joining the Association, Dennis has become a participant in promotion of the breed and a Junior Shorthorn program designed for education and participation in Junior beef events.

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Donna Lou Patrick, a graduate of Bainbridge High School in 1967, has successfully completed a private secretarial course at Central Business Col- | lege in Indianapolis. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Patrick of Roachdale. She is employed by the American United Life InI surance Company.

FUNERAL NOTICES Kenneth D. Barr Mrs. Hurst dies funeral Tuesday in Bloomington

Kenneth D. Barr, 29-year-old Mrs. Margaret Hurst, 56,

Greeneastle Route 4 resident, passed away Saturday in Winona Memorial Hospital, Indianapolis, where he had been a

surgery patient.

Bom December 7, 1938 in Clinton, he spent nearly all of his life in the Greeneastle community where he graduated from high school. Following two years of army service, he w r as employed locally by IBM. He was an active member of the Amo Baptist Church and belonged to the IBM club. On September 3, 1965, he wag married to Janet Sue Bombei of Amo. They made their home at the southwest edge of Greencastle. Surviving members of his immediate family include the wife; two children, a son. Brett Alan and a daughter, Cynthia Sue; the parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Barr; a brother, Edward Wayne; and two sisters, Mary Ruth Jones and Anita Jane Barr. Services wull be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Amo Baptist Church where friends may come at 1 p.m. Burial will be in Forest Hill cemetery with WTiitaker Funeral Home in charge.

passed away Sunday afternoon in the Bloomington Hospital where she w'as admitted Friday after suffering a stroke. The deceased was the widow of Charles Hurst, a brother of Maurice Hurst of this city, who

died in 1965.

She is survived by a daughter and three grandchildren. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the GreenHarrell Funeral Home in

Bloomington.

Calling hours at the funeral home are from 2 until 10 p.m.

Tuesday.

Earl Alexander die$ in Florida Earl Alexander, Greeneastle, R. 2, died unexpectedly early Sunday morning at his residence in Sebring, Fla., where he and his wife were spending the winter. Mr. Alexander was a member of the Putnamville Methodist Church; a retired employee of the Lone Star Cement Co.; a veteran of World War I. and a member of Greeneastle Barracks No. 114 WWI veterans. He is survived by; his wife, Alma; three daughters, Mrs. Norma (Russell) Payne, Greencastle; Mrs. June Sharp. Bainbridge; Virginia Trump, Charle-! ston, Ind. one son, James Greencastle; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Renfro, Putnamville and Mrs. Mae Cooper, Greeneastle: two brothers, Douglas and Raymond, Greeneastle; ten grandchildren. Funeral services will be an- ! nounced later by the Whitaker Funeral Home in Greeneastle.

Service$ Tuesday for Mrs. Kidwell Mrs. Inez Kidwell, 45, Amo, died Saturday evening at her residence in Amo. She was bom in Belleville, April 17, 1922, the daughter of Everett and Jessie Stanley Kershaw. She attended the Clayton School, and had been employed as school matron. She was a member of the Amo Baptist Church. Survivors are: her husband, Kenneth Kidwell; one daughter, Donna Sue, at home; two brothers, Loyd Kershaw, Indianapolis and John, Mooresville; two sisters, Edna Rader, Mooresville and Anna Jean Searcy, Martinsville; and her parents. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 11:00 o'clock at the Weaver Funeral Home in Coatesville. Rev. Marvin Byrdwell will officiate. Interment will be in West Newton Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home in Coatesville.

Marriage License Daniel John Schoolcraft, U.S. Army, Greeneastle, and Donna R. Webb, at home. Roachdale.

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Maurice Summers Maurice R. Summers, 54, Monrovia, Route 1, passed away in the Putnam County Hospital at 6.40 Saturday morning. He was admitted to the hospital Friday evening. According to hospital records, next of kin is his wife, Ruth.

Dear Heloise: I discovered the fabric glues that are sold for quick mending work magic for the dressmaker! A little goes a long way and dries fast when used according to directions. Using this fabric glue I can position my material and avoid practically all pinning and basting. By adjusting the material just *o_while the glue is still wet—I get a most professional job which only takes minutes. It’s great for seams and facings. If the glue sets too quickly, I simply warm it with an iron, rather than rip the material by pulling. The fabric then comes apart easily and can be re-

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Of course, the sewing machine still needs to be used, but some places like the hem of a lining are much better looking if just glued. Mrs. E. H. Schell • • • • I’ve used it for years for mending and hemming raincoats, etc., but never thought about your idea before. You’re a doll. Heloise • • • • Try soaking your hands and your feet once a week in a mixture of one-half baby oil and one-half warm water for a soft touch and soft walk. Reader • • • • Letter of Laughter Dear Heloise: I wear a “fall” and when anyone asks me if it’s all my hair I just say, “Yes Jt is, I paid for it!’* Rtibye Eller • a • • Dear Heloise: If you have a small corned beef leftover, but not really enough for a meal, try this: Grind It with two large raw potatoes, onion, celery and two slices of rye bread. Season, add one raw egg and mix well. This will make four or five nice patties to fry and sure is a meal stretcher and budget

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• • • • Now, aren’t you the thrifty one? Thanks for writing, Betty. Bless you. Heloise a a a • Dear Heloise: When I iron long-sleeved shirts, I button the sleeves together underneath the ironing board to keep them off the

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Nc soiled cuffs. Elfreda Firth a a a a Dear Heloise: My brothers and I love to play ball. On rainy days when we can’t play outside we make a ball out of nylon net and play ball inside, using a’ small bat or a table tennir paddle. The net is soft and if it hits anything it doesn't matter. T. K. N. - Age 11

A black grease pencil (aso know as a china marking pencil) will satisfactorily cove? scuff marks on black leather shoes. Then just buff them with a soft cloth or brush. Tha wax in the marker even helpi to shine the scuff. This pencil is available at all art supply and most stationery and dime stores. Grace Weinstein • • • • Dear Heloise: The plastic covering w# briny home from the cleaners haa many uses in my home Here's one of them: I use one as a windbreaker lining in my winter coats. I separata the lining from the coat and pin the plastic at the shoulder seams. Then cut it off about an inch above the

hem.

It’s light and makes a good interlining to keep out the wind and rain. Ann Caretti

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