The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 August 1968 — Page 2

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The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Thursday, August 22, 1968

THE DAILY BANNER and Herald Consolidated "It Waves For All" Business Phone: CL 3-5151 — OL 3-'5152 Lu Mar Newspapers Inc. Dr. Mary Tarzian, Publisher Published every evening except Sunday and holidays at 1221 South Bloomington St.. Greencastle. Indiana. 46135. Entered in the Post Office at Greencastle. Indiana, as 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 50c per week, single copy loc. Subscription prices of the Daily Banner Effective July 31. 1967-Put-nam County - 1 year. $12.00 - 6 months. S7.00 - 3 months. $4.50- Indiana other than Putnam County - 1 year, s 14.00 - 6 months. SB.DO - 3 months, S5.00. Outside Indiana 1 year. $18.00 - 6 months. $10.00 - 3 months. $7.00. All Mail Subscriptions payable in advance. Motor Fbutes $2.15 oer one month. Epsilon Chapter at state workshop

Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma was represented at the State Workshop in Indianapolis on August 15-16 by five members. Heading the group from Putnam County was the chapter president, Mrs. Daryl Sanders. Other Epsilon members attending were Mrs. Russell Compton, Mrs. Charles Brown, Mrs. Layton Clifford, and Mrs. John Boyd. Leading the Workshop was Mrs. Loretta Halek, Coordinator of Program Services from the International Headquarters of Delta Kappa Gamma at Austin, Texas. Mrs. Halek demonstrated process program planning and also led in the exploration of the implications of the Society’s

four-year program theme, “A Critical Analysis of Values: A Basis for Action”. The State Workshop, held at the beginning of each biennium for the training of new chapter officers and committee members, was conducted this year on the campus of Indiana Central College. More than 190 Delta Kappa Gammas were in attendance, with 61 of Indiana’s 64 chapters represented. The State Executive Board also met during the time the Workshop was in progress. Presiding at the Board meeting was Mrs. Charles Guion of Terre Haute, State President of the Indiana Organization.

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Bible thought

Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you.—Luke 6:28. Being Christlike has always been difficult, but following these admonitions is necessary if we expect to be treated with mercy at the final judgment. Kickapoo Lodge holds Scout inductions The Kickapoo Lodge #128, order of the arrow, Boy Scouts of America, inducted over 180 boys into the Ordeal Order of the lodge at Camp Krietenstine this weekedn. Several members of the lodge were inducted into the Brotherhood Order and the Vigilante Order of the lodge. Mike Gobert and David Boswell of Troop # 90 were two Boy Scouts from this area inducted into the Ordeal Order. Scoutmaster Delbert Smith was inducted into the Brotherhood Order. The lodge was painted and the general area prepared for the winter at Camp Krietenstine. The session included most of the Wabash council of the Boy Scouts of America. Troop # 90 imbarked Monday morning for a hike over the covered bridge trail, starting at the Mansfield Dam. V.F.W. to meet (Spl)—The regular meeting of V.F.W. will be held at the Post Home at 8 p.m. tonight. Goes 'Way Back NEW YORK i UPI > —A carviii" of a man’s head on an oblong limestone pebble found recently in Afghanistan is the oldest known sculpture in Asia and one of the oldest art objects ever found anywhere, says its finder. Louis Dupree, in a magazine published by the American Museum of Natural History. The carving. 2'^ inches high by l 1 4 inches wide, has been dated at approximately 20.000 B.C.

Personal and Local

Visits Mother Virgil Sketon of Greenfield visited his mother, Mrs. Gay Sketon and friends Sunday. He was displaying the beautiful new Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser recently awarded him by the Enco (gas) Contest. Illinois visitor Mr. and Mrs. William Leonard and children Letha and Lorene and Mrs. Ladonna Robinson of Des Plains, 111. spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Leonard of Fillmore. The children remained for a weeks visit with their grandparents. Has house guest Mrs. John B. Boyd had as a recent house guest, Mrs. Loretta Halek, of Austin, Texas. Mrs. Halek is Program Coordinator of The Delta Kappa Gamma Society, an honorary for women in education. During Mrs. Halek’s visit in Greencastle, Mrs. Boyd entertained at a luncheon in her honor, with the members of the Executive Board of Epsilon Chapter as guests. In Washington Edward Hammond accompanied by his wife and his mother, Mrs. Ruth Hammond, left Tuesday for Washington, D.C. and to visit his sister Mrs. Warfield in Maryland. They have a two weeks vacation. Visit Coney Island Mr. and Mrs. Dorwin Duncan and their sons, Mike, Joe, and Jonny, enjoyed last weekend in Cincinnati where they were Coney Island “guests”. Visits Grandfather Douglas Mock of North Vernon spent Sunday night with his grandfather, S. E. Records. In Robert Long Mrs. Ronnie Sutherlin is in the Robert Long Hospital, where she is recovering from surgery. Her room is G-613.

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NOTICE Dr. Shonkwiler Will Be Attending U.S. Army Reserve Training, Augvst 25 This September 7. Office Will Be Open Friday, August 30 Only

Shopping trip Mrs. Nellie Suits, Johnie and Susan of Fairland and Mrs. Mae Leonard of Fillmore went shopping in Terre Haute last Saturday. Susan who has been spending the summer with her grandparents returned home with her mother. In Hospital Mrs. Audrid Fleenor is confined to the county hospital due to a fractured hip. Her room number is 208. Sutherlin Reunion Sutherlin Reunion will be held August 25 at Robe Ann Park. Meet at the large shelter house and bring a gift for bingo. Club to meet Redi-Kil-awat Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Jack Hill at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Returns to Florida Mrs. Kathleen James has returned to her winter home ir Gainesville, Florida where she is employed as housemother tc a fraternity there. To meet Friday (Spl)—The Greencastle Chapter of the National Association of Retired Civil Employees will meet at 7:30 p.m. Friday, August 23 at the Gas Company. KnobelFoeckler take vows Mr. and Mrs. Karl William Knobel of Nappanee have announced the marriage of their daughter Susan Kathryn Knobel, to Theodore Ronald Foeckler. The couple was wed last Saturday afternoon, August 17 at the First Presbyterian Church in Nappanee. Mrs. Susan Foeckler is the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick Kocher of Greencastle. Carole Nelson wed Friday On Friday, August 16, Miss Carole Nelson became the bride of Ned H. Wright. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Elgin T. Smith. A reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. After a trip through Wisconsin, the couple will make their home in Indianapolis where Mr. Wright will resume teaching at Shortridge High School. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Ayler Nelson, Greencastle; Mrs. Leon Buis, Greencastle; and Mr. Paul Wright Jr. of Wabash.

FUNERAL NOTICES Jesse A. Hartsaw Services will be held Friday August 23 at 2 p.m. in the Whitaker Funeral Home at Cloverdale for Jesse A. Hartsaw, age 85 of LaPorte, Indiana. The Rev. Irvin King will officiate and burial will be in Cloverdale. He passed away at 5:30 Tuesday. Born June 14, 1883 in Cloverdale. The son of Isaac Hartsaw and Susan Akins. He was married to Susan McKee, she preceded him in death in 1963. He was a retired farmer, a member of the Methodist Church and a member of K of P lodge. He is survived by one son, Frank Hartsaw, three sisters, Blanche Barr of South Bend, Ida Springer of Danville, Kate Shillings of Cloverdale, two grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Thursday. O. E. Collins Services will be tomorrow at 11 a. m. for O.E. Collins age 86 of Cloverdale. He passed away Tuesday at 7:40 in Robert Long Hospital in Indianapolis following a 16 day critical illness. Born July 17, 1882, the son of James Collins and Hester Linville. He was married to Dovie Earl Jones. She preceded him in death in 1960. He also was a retired farmer. He is survived by three sons, Harold Collins, Cedric Collins, and Bruce Collins, all of Greencastle. Six daughters, Bernice Shake of Louisville, Ky., Norma Frazier, of R.R.3 Cloverdale, Melba Isaacs of Bloomington, Phyllis Trout of Greencastle, Velda Jean Roberts of ClearCreek and Jo Ann Sellars of Bloomintgon, 23 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Dovie Bryan Services for Dovie Gibbens Bryan will be held Friday morning at 10:30 at Rector Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Stilesville Cemetery. She passed away in her home Tuesday evening. She was born in Marion Township July 6,1882, the daughter of Judson and Mary Brinton Gibbens. She spent the last eight years of her life in Greencastle and had previously lived in Marion Township. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. MaryMcKamey, Plainfield; Mrs. Helen McNary of R. # 5 Greencastle; Mrs. Virginia Grazes of Indianapolis; Mrs. Betty Becker of Lombard, HI.; and three son’s; Kenneth of Salem; Morrice of R. #5 Fillmore; Russell of Plainfield; 16 grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Alix, in 1939.

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Miss Genevieve Eileen Nami

Mr. and Mrs. Dominic J. Nami of 2610 Nottingham Way, Trenton, New Jersey announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Genevieve Eileen Nami to James Leslie Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Delbert Lewis of 914 South Locust Street. A graduate of Hamilton High East, Miss Nami is attending DePauw University and is a member of Alpha Omicron Sorority. She is a senior majoring in French and plans to teach. Rosemary's Relative SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Rosemary Casals, high-ranking tennis player, is a grand-niece of world reknowned cellist Pablo Casals.

Mr. Lewis was graduated from Greencastle High School and is also a senior attending DePauw University as a mathematics major.

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DEAR HELOISE: My refrigerator defrosts automatically, but my crispers get too much moisture in them so that my lettuce, cucumbers, fruits, etc., were spoiling. I bought a small package of sponges and use three in each crisper. They absorb most of the moisture, and my lettuce, etc., will now keep fresh (without spoilage! for two weeks or more. The sponges can be removed and washed when necessary. Mrs. M. Harris * * * I just lined mine with a thin piece of foam rubber. Fantabulous! YOU are a honey bear, Mrs. Harris. Heloise ♦ * * DEAR HELOISE: Before going on a long car trip I put a crib mattress and quilts on the back seat of the car for my two small children. I build up the back car floor with suitcases so they’re about even with the seat and spread out the mattress and quilts. The children can play, sleep and be comfortable. Also see out the window without having to stand up. Elaine * * * LETTER OF LAUGHTER DEAR HELOISE: Did you ever think you had come to the point of no return ? Wondering * * * You can well bet your last pair of shoes I have . . . haven’t we all? Heloise * * * DEAR HELOISE: 1 read with great interest your tip on soaking all the removable parts of your oven in the sink or bathtub. My sink was too small and the thought of cleaning the tub afterwards made me shudder, so . . . I brought my husband’s wheelbarrow around to the back door, filled it with hot suds and soaked the racks, broiler pan. griddle, etc. This took two soakings, as I could not get everything in at once. After several hours, I went out with a soap-filled pad and scrubbed everything down, used the garden hose to rinse and left everything to dry on newspapers outside. In short order, my oven was back together, there was no mopping of floors to contend with . . . and my husband had the cleanest wheelbarrow in town! , Mrs. T. * ♦ • DEAR HELOISE: When making diop cookies, if the batter is fairly stiff, use a table knife instead of a teaspoon for dropping the cookies onto the sheet. Mrs. A. Spencer * * * DEAR HELOISE: Many of us have short zippers lying around but not tony

ones, i After all, they cost quit** a bit. i Twice now I’ve had occasion to put in a long zipper and had none. I used two short ones with the opening of each facing the other. When both zippers are opened, the full length of the two zippers is open. I’ve used these on cot mattress covers, covers for twinsize foam mattresses, etc., as these can be folded and inserted in a small opening. Eleanor G. Kress * * * DEAR HELOISE My young son loves looking at the animal pictures on his cereal boxes. As I have been searching for wall plaques for his room. I cut out the back of the box as a background and covered it with colored paper, then taped the animal picture to it and hung it on his wall. He loves looking at each and every one of them and they do add to the room. Mrs. S. E. A News of servicemen •!• *X. WICHITA FALLS, Tex.—Staff Sergeant Richard C. Jordan, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Jordan of R. R. 1, Fillmore, Ind., has been graduated from a U. S. Air Force technical school at Sheppard AFB, Tex. He was trained as an aircraft mechanic and has been assigned to a unit of the Air Force Logistics Command at Hill AFB, Utah. The sergeant attended Greencastle ( Ind.) High School and completed requirements for his diploma after entering the service. His wife, Marsha, is the daughter of Mark Cheney of Clearfield, Utah. Legion to have drive (Spl)—The Greencastle American Legion Post will conduct its annual ‘Early Bird’ membership drive, Sunday August 25. Any member wishing to participate should meet at the Legion home at 8 p.m. Friday or Saturday.

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