The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 December 1968 — Page 3
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Tuesday, December 10, 1968
Bible Thought
“ And lie believed in the Lord; „ and he counted it to him for righteousness.- Genesis 15:6. -fc God sees the depth of our . faith. Remember, however, that * the world can judge our faith S only by our works! - Masons to meet Election and installation of officers of theGreencastleChapter No. 22, Royal Arch Masons, is scheduled for Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
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News of servicemen
P.F.C. Robert E. Nichols, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.K. Nichols, is now serving in the United States Marine Corps in Da Nang, Vietnam. Bob enlisted in February and completed his basic at Camp Pendleton, California. He has been in Vietnam since Oct. 3. Bob would like to hear from his friends in the community. He also has a birthday January 3. Bob’s address is: P.F.C. Robert E. Nichols Sr. No. 2443181 C. Battery 1 Bn. 13th Marine c/o F.P.O. San Francisco, California 96602
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Ladies aid to meet There will be a meeting of the Ladies Aid of the Beech Grove United Methodist Church on Thursday, Dec. 12. Please bring a gift for your Secret Pal or the grab bag. Study Club The Women’s Study Club of Greencastle will meet with Mrs. Ray Herbert, Friday, Dec. 13th at 2:00 p.m. There will be a 50 cent gift exchange. Miss Carrie Pierce will have charge of the program.. Donald Miles services Friday Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Weaver Funeral Home, Coatesville, for Spl. 5 Donald Lee Miles, 25, who died Dec. 2 at Bonn, Germany, in an automobile accident. Interment will be the Stilesville Cemetery. Friends may call anytime. Kenneth Talley rites pending Arrangements are still pending for two-year-old Kenneth Ray Talley, who died at 5 p.m. Monday afternoon. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and Shirley Talley who reside at 1148 Avenue C, Greencastle. According to information received, the boy was rushed to a Greencastle doctor’s office, and from there transferred to Riley Hospital, Indianapolis where he died. The Hopkins-Walton Funeral Home in Greencastle is in charge of the services. Services held for Mr. Langdon Mr. Louis Langdon of Vincennes died Thursday Dec. 5th. Services were held Saturday at 11:00. He was the nephew of Mrs. Paul Cook and Mrs. Helen Reuss. Mrs. Reuss and her daughter Miss Virginia Reuss and her son Forest, and wife of Indianapolis attended the services. Mr. Langdon is survived by his wife and daughter Lynn.
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Dance planned The Crosswalker’s Square Dance Club will have a Christmas Dance Friday from 8 to 12 p.m. in the Rockville 4-H Building. Members are asked to bring finger foods. Don Martin and Sam Green will be the callers and live music will be provided by Farmer Stultz and His Mountaineers. All dancers are invited. Meeting set Stated Meeting of Applegate Lodge 155 F & AM will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Club to meet The Happier Homes Home Demonstration Club will meet for its Christmas dinner in room 207 in the DePauw Student Union Bldg. Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Chapter Meeting Chapter I, P.E.O. will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11th, with Mrs. S.M. Stoner and Mrs. Willard Sunkel, at the Roban Apartments. The program will be in charge of Mrs. Jerome Hixson. Returned Home Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eppley have returned to their home. Deputy, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gavil. Modern Homemakers will meet at Torr’s Restaurant Wed. Dec. 11 th at 6:30 p.m. Please bring gifts for the gift exchange to be held at the home of Mrs. Raymond Reeves after dinner. Mr.and Mrs. Micael Sims and. son David, Indianapolis, were the supper guests Sunday evening of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sims. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Woods, Fillmore, also were the supper guests later in the evening. Special Program The Red Cross recommended a special program to be viewed on Dec. 11 on NBC from 10 till 11 p.m. The program is “Down to Sea in Ships”, preempts “The Outsiders”. This special deals with the dramatic and historic story of man a-float, including information on every aspect and Boating and the popularity of it and the Boating Boom which we are now experiencing.
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Barbara Burks
Mrs. Nadean Burks, Greencastle, R.R. 2, announces the engagement of her daughter, Barbara M. , to Michael A. Chew, son of Mrs. Patricia Mace,
Reelsville, R.R.l.
Barbara is a senior at Greencastle High School and Mike is presently employed by American Zinc Products, Greencastle. No wedding date has been set.
Betty Moore Miss Betty K. Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moore of Centerpoint, R.R. 2, is to be married to Steven L. Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marshall, Bremen. Both Miss Moore and Mr. Marshall are teachers in the Greencastle Community School system. The wedding will take place Saturday, December 28th, in the First Christian Church, Brazil, at 6:30p.m. Friends and relatives are invited.
Opal Marchbanks Mr. and Mrs. Arland Marchbanks, Greencastle R.R. 4, wish to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Opal Ann, to A-2c Ronaid J. Kish, son of Mr . and Mrs, J. Kish, Hammond. Miss Marchbanks is employed as an LPN at Research Hospital Kansas City, Mo. Airman Kish is stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. No wedding date has been set.
Christian Service Clubs to meet
Three of the Circles of the Women’s Society of Christian Service will be meeting Thursday instead of at their regularly scheduled time. The Oxford Circle will meet at 9:30 a.m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Gerald Warren, 710 Dogwood Lane. Mrs. A.C. Northrop will present a Christmas program for the group. Epworth Circle will meet at 2-30 at Asbury Towers at 8 p.m. Smith will present the program which will be based on a Christ, mas theme. The Bethel Circle will also meet at Asbury Towers at 8 p.m. Thursday with Miss Eleanore Cammack serving as hostess. Mrs. Jack Wright will speak and
Oboist Sutherland to be soloist for Municipal concert
Oboist R. Warren Sutherland will be soloist with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for a free Municipal concert at Butler University’s Clowes Hall Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. Included on the program, selected by and under the direction of associate conductor Thomas Briccetti, will be “Festive Overture” by Dmitri Shostakovitch; Vivaldi’s Concerto in D minor for Oboe, Strings and Harpsichord with Sutherland, the orchestra’s principal oboist; Five Greek Dances by Skalkottas; and Howard Hanson’s Second or “Romantic” Symphony. In addition to conducting, Briccetti will play the Wittmayer Electronic Concert Harpsichord for the Vivaldi concerto. The instrument, purchased recently by the Indianapolis Symphony, arrived just last week and will be heard for the first time with the orchestra at this concert. With no admission charge, seats are on a first come-first served basis. Doors will be opened at 7:30 p.m. Local man Plant Manager Arthur G. Hansen, Jr., Greencastle, who recently resigned as manager of the local Mallory Capacitor Company plant, is now Plant Manager of the headquarters plant of a prominent electronics company located in the suburban Chicago area.
Nancy Arendt Mr. and Mrs. G.R. Arendt, Cloverdale, wish to announce the coming marriage of their daughter , Nancy Kay, to Myron Jean McCullough. The groom-elect is the son of Mrs. Lucille McCullough, Cloverdale, and is employed by the Whitaker Funeral Home, Clover, dale. The January 11th wedding will be in the Cloverdale Methodist Church.
show slides on the “Religious Aspects of Afghanistan,” The other three Circles, Asbury, Aldersgate,and McKendree will meet at their usual times on Thursday, December 19th. Cool It For Plants NEW YORK (UPIi—Hot. dry air that can result when the heat is turned on at home may cause house plants to suffer. To prevent this, set the plants on a pebble-lined tray and keep the pebble layer continually moist. To keep plant roots as cool as possible, all plants should be potted in thick-walled clay containers, and should be watered whenever the topsoil shows signs of drying out.
During his three years in this city, Mr. Hansen has been active in many community activities including Rotary, Chamber of Commerce, United Fund, DePauw “Design for a Decade” and the Putnam County Comprehensive Health Planning Council. He is a member of Gobin United Methodist Church where he has been a member of the Board of Trustees and the Official Board. A familiar sight around Greencastle and Putnam County has been Hansen’s 1928 Rolls Royce, which he has entered in numerous local antique automobile events. The Hansens will maintain their home here until the end of the school year.
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DEAR FOLKS: Here’s a tip fur all thus** who have asked me how to clean lacquered metal lamps. I have checked this out t h o r o u h 1 y and was told NEVER to use metal cleaners on lacquered metal lamps. The correct thing to do is to use a cream-type cleaning wax. This will remove the built-up residue without removing your beautiful lacquer finish. lieloise * * * DEAR HELOISE: Everyone in our family has their own toothpaste tube to squeeze anyway they want to. (I am a squeezer in the middle and my husband is the neat, roll-up-from-the-bottom type, i Now everyone has their own special tube with their initial on it in red fingernail polish. There are enough turmoils in everyday living with a large family than to have frayed nerves over the toothpaste tube! Dora Gorman In memoriam In loving memory of husband and brother , Cecil “Tiny” Carpenter, who passed away 1 year ago today Dec. 10th, 1967. One year has passed Since that sad day And yet it seems like yesterday So many things come to our mind The answers we don’t seem to find
We do not question for this we know Sometime, somewhere we too shall go. Mrs. Cecil Carpenter And Carpenter Family
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Mrs. James White and son,
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Mary Ann Fry, Greencastle James Hurst, Greencastle Nancy Clifford, Bainbridge Emery Groner, Cloverdale Isal Scobee, Greencastle Judith Williams, Chicago, 111. Saturday Dismissals Sue Ellen Davis, Coatesville Franklin Williams, Bainbridge Barney Ungerer, Reelsville Harlo Myers, Bloomingdale Clara Fiddler, Cloverdale Jesse Moon, Greencastle Ernest O’Hair, Greencastle Mary L. Day, Greencastle Karen Carpenter, Greencastle Paul Farthling, Stilesville Phyllis Malosky, Greencastle Patricia Edwards, Roachdale Edward Bryant, Greencastle Peral Walters, Stilesville Eugene Hughes, Cloverdale Ada Hall, Coatesville Mrs. Kent Shirley and baby boy, Greencastle. Sunday Dismissals Mrs. Ronald Smith and baby boy, Greencastle Lanta Barnett, Martinsville Florence Wood, Greencastle
LETTER OF LAUGHTER DEAR HELOISE: After ;i six months battle, 1 finally found a way to gel my son to cut hi.s shaggy locks off. Neither his girl friend nor her father approved of long, long hail'. So 1 asked her it she would help ME by convincing him to get a decent hair cut the next time he went. She did. Bless her always. Now instead of a sheep dog we have a nice looking son to be proud of again. Mother * >!• * DEAR HELOISE: If your pet is shedding and your vacuum cleaner doesn't pick up all those stubborn matted-down hairs on your furniture and rugs, try using one of those plastic hair curlers with the small rows of teeth to loosen them. It sure did the trick for me. Shirley Lowell DEAR HELOISE: I visited my granddaughter and noticed a cute idea in her kitchen. I send her hand lotion in all her gift boxes ami it's usually in the attractive bottles with the dispenser. She had put liquid dishwashing detergent in one and keeps it sitting by her sink. It not only looks very attractive. but is oh so handy. M C. B. * # * DEAR HELOISE: Packaged desert mixes often require the high speed of the mixer. So I cut a clean grocery bag up one side and put it over the mixer and small bowl. The bag catches all the spatters instead of my cupboards. Wieda Karstan * * * DEAR HELOISE: Quite by accident I hit upon a very simple and delicious confection for the holidays. I happened to have a box of colored butter mints and a box of pitted dates on my pantry shelf. You've guessed it! The mints are every bit as good as creamy filling and a great deal easier' to fix. Marion Bishop
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