The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 March 1968 — Page 2

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Dismissed Sunday: Charles Scott, Cloverdale Roy Thurman, Kirklin Janet Terry, Greencastle Catherine Miller, Greencastle Glenda Wuertz, Greencastle Freddie MClaine, Greencastle Births: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Huff, Cloverdale, a boy, Sunday.

Elected to AAA Kenneth L. Ames and family, Fillmore, have been elected to membership in the American Angus Association at St. Joseph, Missouri, announces Glen Bratcher, secretary. There are 538 memberships issued to breeders of registered Aberdeen Angus in the United States during the past month.

Club sixteen Club Sixteen held their March 13 meeting at the home of Mrs. Deanna Wheeler. After opening of the meeting, roll call was answered by 14 members with my one extravaganza. For the month of March each member wore green. Mrs. Marjorie Cash won the prize for the most green. Entertainment was provided by Mrs. Marilyn Wager with prize going to Mrs. Rita Ozment. The door prize was won by Mrs. Cash. The meeting adjourned with the serving of refreshments by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Marilyn Wager at 7:30p.m. on April 10. Marriage license Bobby Lee Davies, farmer, Bainbridge, and Sharon Jean Branham, beautician, Greencastle.

City School lunch menu March 18-22, 1968 Wednesday Chicken and noodles Succatash Spring salad Cornbread and butter Lemon pudding Milk Thursday Meat loaf Mashed potatoes and gravy Vegetable jello salad Hot rolls and butter Peaches Milk Friday Macaroni and cheese Buttered spinach Carrot sticks Wheat bread and butter Fruit cup Milk March 25-29, 1968 Monday Hamburger steak and gravy Mashed potatoes Cabbage and carrot salad Biscuits and butter Applesauce Milk Tuesday Barbecue beef French fries Buttered carrots Rolled wheat pie Milk Wednesday Submarine sandwich Potato chips Buttered broccoli Apple crisp Milk Thursday Pizza Lettuce salad buttered corn Grapefruit sections Milk Friday Fish sandwich Baked beans Celery, carrot sticks Fruit jello Milk Card of thanks The Band Parents Association of Reelsville High School wishes to thank the parents, teachers, merchants, neighbors and everyone who helped us raise money. The band uniforms have been paid for. We could not have raised the money without the cooperation of all. Band Parents Association of Reelsville Higli School. • * * The greater metropolitan area of San Juan, P.R., has a population of 766,300.

Dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. James Richmond and mother, Pearl Richmond of Indianapolis were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elmore and family Saturday night. They made a visit to G. E. Ogles to see Mrs. Juliet Elmore and then on to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Goodin. In Terre Haute Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Elmore and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Buchanan were in Terre Haute Friday afternoon. Colonial Dames The Colonial Dames of the 17th Century will meet Friday at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Ira J. Moore, 512 East Washington St. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Russell Pierce. Golden Link Club Golden Link Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Bess Earley. Mrs. Mayme McCullough will have the program. Sorority meeting Epsilon Sigma Alpha will hold a social meeting this evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Mary Ann Trail. There will be a white elephant sale for members only. B&PW Club Business and Professional Women’s Club will meet Wednesday in the Presbyterian Church basement. Dinner meeting will be held promptly at 6:30 p.m.

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Putnam County, Indiana, will, at 11 a.m. on the 4 bay of April, 1968 at the Clerk’s Office, Court House in the City (or town) of Greencastle, Indiana in said County, begin investigation of the applications of the following named persons, requesting the issue to the applicants, at the locations hereinafter set out, of the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the class hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, receive information concerning the fitness of said applicants, and the propriety of issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Ray V. Murphy (Package Store) Beer, Liquor and Wine Dealer, Main St., Cloverdale, Indiana Harley Sutherlin (Grocery) Beer Dealer, East Market St., Cloverdale, Indiana SAID INVESTIGATION WILL BE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, AND PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IS REQUESTED. INDIANA ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE COMMISSION By W. F. Condon Executive Secretary Joe A. Harris Chairman Mar. 19-It

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Attends funeral Cecil Sutton has returned from Washington, D. C. where he attended the funeral of his uncle, Charles Grillot. Meeting tonight The Mothers Service Club will meet this evening at 7:30 with May Twigg. Roll call will be an earring exchange. Meeting Friday The East Marion Homemakers Club will meet Friday with Bertha Nichols. Roll call will be “A Neighborly Deed”. Lesson and entertainment. , Club will meet The Clinton Homemakers will meet with Miss Katherine Harbison at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. To meet tonight DePauw Newcomers will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority house, 904 South College Avenue. Band parents The Bainbridge Band Parents will meet in the high school cafeteria at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. All band parents are urged to be present. To meet Thursday St. Paul’s Mothers Club will meet in the Chapel Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Mary Long will show slides of Europe. Visits parents Mrs. Linda Wagner of Cincinnati, Ohio, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox, Thursday. That evening she flew to California and the next day to Japan to meet her husband, Sp 5 Glen Wagner, who will be on a month’s furlough, from Korea where he is stationed.

I Funeral Charles Grubb Funeral services for Charles Grubb, who died Sunday noon at his residence at Logansport, will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Hopkins-Walton Funeral Home. The Rev. Paul Robinson will officiate. Burial will be in the New Providence Cemetery.. Friends may call at the funeral home. Mr. Grubb was born Sept. 26, 1899. He was the son of William and Mary Stone Grubb. He was a member of the Old Locust Street Methodist Church. Mr. Grubb was a farmer and he also worked for the Indianapolis and Vincennes Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Surviving are two brothers, Maynard Grubb of Greencastle and William Grubb of Gulfport, Miss.; one uncle, Isaac Stone of Greencastle; an aunt, Mrs. Ida Mundy of New Castle; nieces and nephews, and other relatives. Mrs. Bettie Nightingale Funeral services for Mrs. Bettie Nightingale, 77, were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. at the Rector Funeral Home. Mrs. Nightingale died Saturday morning at the Putnam County Hospital. She was born June 18, 1890, in Iowa but had lived in this community since 1955. Survivors are three daughters, Mrs. Irene Lunsford, R.R. 2, Greencastle, Mrs. Frances Sanders, California, Mrs. Helen Hobbs, Iowa, three grandchildren, one sister, Mrs. Marjorie Giltrap and one brother, Arthur Graves, both of Iowa. Interment was in Forest Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Rosa Lee Perry Mrs. Rosa Lee Perry, 91, 628 Anderson Street, died early Monday morning at the Putnam County Hospital, where she was admitted Sunday evening. She was born February 9, 1877 in Springfield, Ky. She was the daughter of Henry V. Miller and Mary Elizabeth Myers. Mrs. Perry was a member of the Fillmore Christian Church. Survivors are one son, M. Arthur Perry, Greencastle, one sister, Mrs. Ora Day, Fillmore, six brothers, Otha Miller, Fillmore, Robert and George Miller Bainbridge, Herbert, Estell and Fred Miller of Indianapolis, and nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at the Rector Funeral Home Wednesday at 2:00 p.m. with interment in the Fillmore Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3:00 p.m. Tuesday. Poultry Progress ELK RIVER, Minn. (UPD — Poultry researchers at the Cargill-Nutrena research farm here say it took 14 weeks and 18 pounds of feed to produce a 3.5-pound frying chicken in 1933. Today, thanks to better feeds, better management and more efficient chickens, it takes only 8 weeks and 7.5 pounds of feed. .

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Tuesday, March 19, 1968

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Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Escar C. App, rural Greencastle, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Barbara to Eddie Woods. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Woods of Fillmore. No date has been set for the wedding. FB meeting Franklin Township Farm Bureau will meet Thursday, March 21 in the Roachdale Library basement. The evening meeting will begin with a ham supper beginning at 7:00. Ham, rolls, coffee and milk will be furnished. Mmbers are asked to bring salads, desserts and table service. Don Pierson, regional Farm Bureau Fieldman, will be in charge of program about “Do You Know How to Vote on the Pari-Mutuel Betting Referendum?” and "Double Daylight.” Committe in charge will be Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Britton, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McFarland and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Blaydes.

Notices I Eugene Cardwell Word has been received here that Eugene Cardwell passed away Saturday night, in the Memorial Hospital in Monroe, Michigan. His wife, Esta, died three years ago. Mr. Cardwell suffered a fall, breaking several bones, which caused his death. Funeral services were held today in the Allore Funeral Home. In memoriam Minnick-In loving memory of Donald Minnick who passed away March 19, 1965. In our hearts your Memory lingers, Always tender fond and trud. There’s not a day-dear brother we do not think of you. Sisters and brother.

By Heloise Cruse Dear Folks: In a cafe the other day, I had some hamburger meatballs which had been baked and a thick cheese sauce poured over them. It was a lovely dish, but the most surprising part of it all was when I cut into that meatball with my fork, there was melted cheese on the inside too! The cook had put a small square of Cheddar cheese in the middle before cooking them. As he BAKED them in the oven (375 degrees), the inside cheese had melted. Way out on that cloud nine, I’d say. Something different from the regular old meatballs. If you don’t want a cheese sauce poured on top, any tasty thick sauce would be a welcome change. Heloise Dear Heloise: I sew a lot by hand and since my eyes are not as good as they used to be, I always leave a little thread in each needle. Then when rethreading, I put the old thread and new thread end to end, and twist with a wet finger and thumb. The two pieces

twist into one piece and will slide through the needle. This works best if you break the thread instead of cutting it, as breaking it leaves small fibers that twist together well. Mary Dear Heloise: I read the letter from the lady with the parakeet telling how she disposes of the chaff in the seed cup by blowing on it outdoors. Years ago when I first got my parakeet that’s what I did... until one dav the owner of the building made his rounds of inspection and saw bird seed around my back door. The chaff had evidently blown away but some of the seed remained. (In blowing the chaff from the seed cup, one is bound to blow out some of the lighter seed.) He asked me not to do that anymore as the seed attracted mice! So now I use one of the large paper bags from the market, holding the cup down inside (about six inches). I close my eyes so chaff won’t get into them. Areline (Continued on Page 3)

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