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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 11
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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 11

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I fl I 0 i A AN COURIER LAAYETTE IND Saturday Evening 'March 18 1967 nr a the Soldier of Month he Sheldon Athlete Thorntown annual BIRTHS SHOP SUNDAY ROM 12:00 UNTIL 6 PM pu Ro SHOE vaiuiS Hospital Dismissals ELASTIC STRAP SMOOTHIE biological and physical division were displayed Brian a tfreshman at the high school won first in the junior biological division with his project effects of Radiation on The fair was the fourth for Dereese Dereese son of Mr and Mrs Leroy Dereese Rt 1 Attica plans to enter his winning proj ect in the 15th annual Lafayette Regional Science air at Purdue University March 24 25 irst place in the junior physi cal science division went to Nick HILL BROS STYLE RIGHT EASTER WHITES! PLUS MANY MORE NEW SPRING STYLES AT THE SAME ANTASTIC LOW PRICE! By BYRON PARVIS Southwestern i seventh annual Science air postponed a week because of a fire at the school earlier in the month was held jriday evening in the gymnasium 'Although the school was closed only two days1 following the blaze science fair officials had' delayed the' fair from March 10 A total of 68 projects in junior biological division 57 in the junior physical division and three the senior combined CLOSED OR THE SEASON ROZEN CUSTARD Watch or Opening la March HOME HOSPITAL March 17: Mrs Dennis Brady and daughter 1930 Salem St Theodore Byers Jr Hills boro Leon Carney Rt TO Mrs Janet A Chamberlain Chalmers Mrs Larry A Cler get and daughter Chalmers Mrs Claude Cripe Rossville Howard Crumpacker Cam den Raymond lanagan 114 S27th St Mrs Plano Gossett Williamsport Durral Hale Wheatfield Sam Hamess rankfort Mrs James Hobaugh and son 2301 Manitoba St Mrs Wayne Howe Rt 12 Mrs Billy Jones Sedalia Mrs Wayne King and daughter 2405 Robinwood Drive Eugene King 1715 Thompson St Mrs John Lynch 703 Owen St William Markley Williams port Mrs Jerry Ricks and daughter Dayton Sherry Sand ers Wolcott Mrs Claude Peay Boswell Mrs Richard Purdue and daughter 31 23rd St Mrs Hubert Schmidt and daughter Shadeland Trailer Court Gregory Smith 1736 13th St Myrtle Titus 2519 Union St Mrs Margaret Wally Logansport Mrs John Wirtz 1304 4th St Eugene Wood 912 21st St ST ELIZABETH HOSPITAL March 17: Mrs Donald Bas sett Monticello Mrs Earl Bies ecker rankfort Orval Brook shire Delphi Susan Brutans 1028 20th St Genelle Coff roth 621 Ridgewood Drive Harrison Cowan Winston Salem NC Jim Crowe 2715 Main St Mrs Charles Dechert 203 9th St Michelle Greenwood owler Gladys Halsema 1414 14th St rances Hughes Attica Mrs Gerald Jankowski and son 1009 Hartford St Charles Loman 2118 Vinton St Paul Morris 614 20th St Dana Muston 608 1st St Joan Newgent 1210 Union St Mrs Alfred Nicholson Rt 7 Mrs? Wayne Paith Craw fordsville urr Parson Lo gansport Mrs Robert Price Logansport Mrs Thomas Schellenberger Rt 3 Mrs El bert Sears 2339 24th St Ester Thiesz 615 Meridian St West Lafayette Kenneth Bar rett owler COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLIES Von Tobel Lumber McnslMn Villas 447 21M The Rev minister us i be avai SIHCLE PAIR 4299 WINEGARD ANTENNAS GE TUBES Buy Call Your Nearest TV Dealer INDIANA MOBILE HOME ASSN nrrecAHOi COUNTY CHARTER SLIP ON STRAP In'onts Sue 5 Lltl 3 Stockwell 1 Mr and Mrs Glen Harshman and family of ickle' Station Mrs? Bessie Skinner and Mr and Mrs Ray I Bradley and family of Rt 6 Lafayette were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Everett Harsh man and celebrated the birth day of Glen Harshman Mr and Mrs Tommy Skin ner Mrs Elsie Skinner and Mrs Marilyn Tull and children were guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Skinner of Rt 6 Lafay ette Mr and Mrs Wayne Yundt visited her mother Mrs Ger aldine Ploughe of Brownsburg and attended a draft horse sale Mrs Nancy Littleton and Ste vie entertained at a surprise birthday party for her mother Mrs Grace Burger Mrs Phyllis Smith and son Mark of Lafayette visited Mr and Mrs Raymond Hollraft Mr and Mrs Elmer Christo pher Mrs Ica Grimble anc i Mrs Elsie Skinner the Booher sisters at West Lafay i ette who were ill in their home Mr and Mrs Arcie Barnes 1 were guests of Mr and Mrs Jack Nydegger and family of Battle Ground Mrs William unk of Thorn town Mr and Mrs Coo per of Rossville and Mrs Rena Yundt of Lafayette visited Mrs Phyllis Yundt and family Mrs John Taylor visited Mr and Mrs Lawrence arrell of Lafayette Mrs Phillip McKinnis called on Mrs Camilla isher in Home Hospital Lafayette Mrs Ica Grimble of Wayne town was a weekend guest of Mr and Mrs Elmer Christo pher Mr and MrS Curtis Atkinson of Pine Village spent a day with Mr and Mrs Thurman Sanders Mrs Aletha Johnson Mrs: Ethel Skinner and Mrs Earl Allen were luncheon' guests of Mrs Helen McCoy: in Wea Township Mrs Vera Skinner visited her mother Mrs Charles Swan at Lafayette Plan Pays or Nursing In Home Named soldier of the month for the 516th Light Equipment Maintenance Company sta tioned in Korea is Army Spec 4 Vincent A Sharp son of Mr afld Mrs Joseph Sharp 955 Gentry rankfort An avionics repairman with the company Sharp was se lected for his knowledge of mili tary subjects and current events outstanding military bearing sound technical knowl edge of his job fidelity and per formance of assigned duties Ralph Brooks who is serv ing with the aviation detach ment at Schofield Army Base Hawaii and working as an air traffic controller has' been promoted to Specialist 4 Mrs Brooks and daughter Beth who live at 1906 Central SINGER SEWING CENTER and Main Sfs mS cS Phone 742 4925 Manv elderly citizens of Lafayette area could benefit from me of the hidden features of the Medicare law according to John Kimpel Social Se curity district manager The insurance will pay for home visits by nurses physical therapists and certain other health workers employed by a home health agency that is par ticipating in the program Payment' can be made forpart time nursing care physical therapy some medical supplies and use of special equipment Kimpel emphasized that neither full time nursing care nor gen eral housekeeping services are covered under this provision The hospital insurance part of the law and the voluntary sup plementary section each pro vides up to 100 visits a year by home health workers i Under the hospital provision the beneficiary must have been hospitalized for at least three days before? payment of home health visits can begin Under the voluntary plan he does not (have to be hospitalized first to get" tile services In eiher case his doctor decides whether needs the services and sets up the plan 1 Providing skilled services in the home is one of the newest developments in medical care According to Kimpel many communities have limited or no facilities for furnishing these services but the prospects of Medicare revenues should speed their development County is for he said the La fayette Visiting Nursing Ser vice" 1501 Hartford Street is equipped to provide a wide tange of will begin at 6 am Easter Sun day Harold Parks is director of the cantata Beverly Anderson will be pianist and Mrs Helfen Davis the narrator Wallace Hom 52 Louisville Ky who died Thursday night was the oldest son of Mr and Press Horn of Monticello and a brother of Mrs Evo Nich ols and Garland Hom also of Monticello Also surviving are his widow and five daughters One of the daughters Vera his been in Monticello taking care of her grandfather Press Heap Mrs Nettie Hornbeck Rt? 5 is out of White County Memorial Hospital and is at the home Of her daughter Mrs Wayne Tim mons of Idaville Miss Donna Douglass visaed her parents Mr and Mrs Jack Douglass Rt 3 She' is din ployed in Madison Wis Sgt Ernest Crane said an Oc cident on North Illinois Street involved a 1953 car driven by Henry Bames Burnettsville which hit a parked' trailer fY The annual Western 4 District Boy Scout Recognition Dinner was held at the Methodist Church Thomas Ashton insfi tuti on aL representative of the basket dinner Master of ceremonies was Holmes of Wolcott Dr David Beck gave a report on the accomplishments of all the leaders during 1966 Dr Beck was presented a plaque for his work as district 1 chairman for 1965 66 and Mrs Beck received a corsage Scouts who received Eagle rank in 1966 were presented to the group fqr recognition oy red Schwanke district ad vancement chairman They are Jim Pratt of Troop 134 of the Presbyterian Church' Steven ishCl of Troop 128 sponsored by the Monticello Christian Church Dick Bishop of Troop T44 sponsored by the lora Rotary Club Steven Smart and red Overmeyer of Post 2123 sponsored by the Wolcott Progressive Club Training awards earned? in 1966 were presented by Herman Tucker district training chair man to Luke Lundskow and Robert airhurst of Monticello Herman Lee pf Monticello re ceived the Scouters Key i ive statuettes were pre sented to Scouters who are reg istered in the scouting pro gram who have served consci entiously ana enicienuy as adult leaders three years and who have made an outstanding contribution in the district Schwanke made the presenta tions to Mrs" Margaret spangle of Idaville? John Raybum? of Reynolds Lester Erlandson of Monticello Harold Stayer of lora and Holmes of Wol cott St plan to leave for April 1 to stay with until his discharge in Cant Robert Klinker son beth Hospital of Mrs Stephen Klinker 2200 vith each session beginning Union St has been promoted at pm the two hour dis On4ler Names 2 to major He is a graduate I cussion classes are designed to of Purdue and Texas provide expectant couples with I Honors GrOUP where he was a member of Ar information concerning the im nold Air Society portant physiological and psy Two Butler University stii Now connected with the Stra chological considerations during dents from Greater Lafayette tegic Air Command Klinker is pregnancy labor and following are among 71 students named in stationed at Worth Tex the birth airmen PROMOTED They are Henry J' Davis son Three Lafayette airmen havet Two classes will be devoted Mr Mrs Dale Davis been promoted to airman 1st a discussion of labohat 2367 Yeager Road West Lafay Ranald Caldwell son 11 1S and how to reco8nie ette and Donald Wall son of Mr? Jean CaldwZll PrePare its Arthur WaU 810 Hedgewood of Mrs Jean cai needs of the pew baby and howL at an air can 156 met a The students were chosen by while stationed at an air ld confident manner will be fellow students and the faculty base in Germany other topics to be discussed in on of academic ciaUsSdwrecently liflJ class sessions ished a training course at Bent Weekly exercise classes will tor acuv water England? He nas Deen pe amangea juproviuc sdent and tiie dut in the Air orce three and one tant mowers insmicuun femalft student be half years 4 named at a Wednesday James Vaughn son of Mr I tion breathing and muscle ton and Mrs Victor Vaughn 1020 ing techniques Tn Attend 20th St was promoted while infant feeding be dis IO Anexia stationed at Hunter AB Ga I cessed and special classes will Theater SgTVICG Airman Vaughn is a materiel lbe heM for mothers interested PRivivv specialist and a member of the breast feeding their baby Lafayette Rotary Club mem Military Airlift Command bers will meet at the Mars which operates a global airliftl Maternity department to' sl'Theater at noon Tuesday to ob system employing more than will be arranged to acquaint Mrve Holy eek services and 1000 aircraft couples with what to expect Lr Dr Ozie Pruett of the wife Louella is the during the mother hospital jndianapolis irst Baptist daughter of Mr and Mrs Earl stay Church Dodson of Battle Ground interested couples may regis ollowing the services lunch David A Melville son or Mr ter or obtain more information will be servea at pjn at and Mrs William Melville aboutthe course by calling the the YMCA where a high school 3412 10th St was promoted maternity department? at St speech contest will be held to while stationed at Wurtsmitii EIizabeth Hospital Mrs Diann determine who will represent AB Mich Airman Melville is smith RN maternity super the club in the district speech a dental specialist visor will be instructor for the contest Paul Alexander was in VIET DUTY course 'charge of arrangements Two more area Marine ser vicemen are now serving in Vietnam Sgt David Reh winkel son of Mr and Mrs Charles Rehwinkel Rt 4 is in Da Nang serving as a mem ber of Company 7th Engi neer Battalion 1st Marine Div ision His battalion supports the division through road and build ing construction and the laying of land mines Engineers are also trained in the use of ex 1 1 plosives and demolitions Il Lance Cpl Gary Berry son of Mr? and Mrs Veme Berryl 1 10 Grant St left for Vietnam in January from the i Corps post at 29 Palms? Calif 1 address is Lance Cpl Gary Berry USMC 22102671 5th 155 MM Gun Battery SP orced Troop MS: Pacific co leet PO San rancisco Calif 96602 Represents Hall Howard Vice sophomore from Lafayette at Indiana State Uni versity has been elected Student Government Association repre seiluiuve iur nuunoH residence hall Vice majoring in industrial education and a gradute of 0x ford High School' is the son of Mr and Mrs Harold Vice 2540 18th SL I Mrsc' 3 With the Servicemen Area GI Named I White County Demo Women Seat Officers At the White em br a Club meeting in the Monon Li I brary Mrs Robert Crouse re tiring president installed5 these new officers: Mrs' Orieita Ty ner president Mrs Beverly Westerhouse? ice president Mrs Myrtle Zerface secretary and Mrs Phyllis Gilbert trea surer? 1 Mrs Tyner announced the following committees: Pro gram Mrs: ever ly Wester house Mrs Lucile Ricker and Mrs? Betty Wagoner hospital ity Mrs Aryles Bernfield Mrs (Bonnie Hughes Mrs Dorothy isher and Mrs Rosella Le iBeau publicity Mrs Myrtle Zerface Mrs Mickey Crouse land 'Mrs Sheila Young I Ways and Means Mrs Alma Bridge Mrs Maxine Spencer Mrs Ruth Klink and Mrs Phyl lis Gilbert project Mrs Kay (Sullivan jdrs Emajean rick 1 and Mrs? Gloria Benjamin Teleohone Mrs Helen Reyn Jolds Brookston Mrs a Dismore Wolcott Mrs ooiaie South western Science Winner Murray Idaville Mrs aye LUU Wring xuxaicvuvav A freshman at Southwestern High School Attica Dereese entered a project entitled Audrey Zarse Chalmers Mrs A ucaiuuuu wuu YDnHiatinn hn Hr odKaL He plans to enter his project in the 15th an ter Mrs Mary a Mrs nual Lafayette Regional Science air at Pur Ruth Kesler and Mrs Peggy due University March 24 25 (Staff Photo) smith of Monon Mrs Blossom Curbox Mrs xutn Ausun ana 7 Mrs Leva Westerhouse Monti a cello Mrs rances erdinand 66K UluSS and Mrs Barbara Seymour Reynolds fit a ft aT" I Mrs Bonnie Clemmons WhiteLneuuivu i County vice chairman an nounced the annual State Wom Parents To Be Democrat Conference to be held in IndianaDOlis June 16 and Going to have a baby? 17 TheJackson Jefferson Day dinner and dance will be held Hawaii for a Hat the Tippecanoe Country Club Brooks an eight week course for April 8 March expectant parents will begin SUNRISE SERVICE SET Wednesday April 5 at St Eliza Easter sunrise services at the Burnettsville School gymnasium Swimmers Discuss Pool Persons at a meeting held to discuss the for mation of a Swim Club for the Thorntown area elected Don Gustin chairman and he will be the coordinator of plans and activities They discussed what had been done toward acquiring the nec essary land for the pool and1 financing Joe Schoen rep resented a construction firm to aid in the planning Another meeting will be held soon to decide on a program for canvassing for donations Airman Gary Hill son of Mr and Mrs Herschel Hill of Rt 3 Lebanon has been selected for technical training at Lackland AB Tex as an Air orce air policeman The airman completed basic training qt Lackland He is a 1966 gradu ate of Thorntown High School and his wife is the former Kitty Caldwell of Indianapolis Airman 3C Edwin Price spn of Mr and Mrs Wilbur Price left eb 23 for A duty in Vietnam He is a 1965 graduate of Thorntown High School completed basic training at Lackland 'AB Tex and attended Hz weeks of special schooling in water1 waste proc essing Sheppard AB His wife will sta with her pararts Mr and Mrs Lowell Denny 'Miss Ruth Maningan was hostess to the Monday Bridge Club in the home of Mrs Robert Spencer Mrs Will McKinsey Mrs Spencer apd Mrs Harry Patterson won prizes Lewis laningan of Milwau kee Wis was a guest of his mother Mrs red laningan Lou Ann Higer daughter of Mr and Mrs Lester Higer near Thorntown underwent surgery Witham Hospital Lebanon She is a sixth grade pupiL at Thorntown school Seaman Recruit Royce ord 18 son of Mr and Mrs ay ord Sr of Rt 1 was graduated from nine weeks basic training at the Naval Training Center Great Lakes Hl Christian Unity Talks Planned INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) mart Catholic arid Christian (Disciples of Christ) rnent of the Club? leaders plan a conference later named Mrs Reed Conner Mrs this year on the unity move Harry Yana and Mrs Johnjtnent among Christians Goetz as a nominating commit The agreement to hold the tee at a meeting in Library conference was announced Hall when Mrs Robert Battin day following a two day prelirn of Kentland Ind gave a book inary session pt Christian review Roger Lareau sang ac Theological Seminary here The companied by Mrs Joe Keller date and place were not set but Hostesses were Mrs Chariei the conference probably will be Burton and Mrs Cliff Morgan held in the fall 'At Home Hospital March 17: Mr and Mrs Hughes Hayes 3040 Mojave Drive daughter Mr and Mrs Yuan Chow 1521 Woodland Ave daughter Mr and Mrs Paul Markworth 1841 Salisbury St West Lafayette daughter Mr and Mrs Claude Johnson 639 7th St daughter Mr and Mrs Thomas A McCrea 1024 Brown St son Mr and Mrs Roger Hoffer 3005 Wilshire Ave West a a 1 1 twin sons Mr and Mrs Darrell Smith Rt 8 son Mr and Mrs Jerry Corns 1118 Berkley Road? son Mr and Mrs: Mi chael Hesler 1601 Hart St daughter At St Elizabeth Hospital March 17: Mr and Mrs Gerak Bisgard 3060 Georgeon Road west Laiayeue sun Monitor School Lists Scholars Eiehteen Monitor School nils have made the hon or roll for the fourth grading period 1 On the list among sev 1 enth graders were Cindy i thian and Sandy Spitznagle Wise was the only list member in eighth grade The seventh grade list members were Debbie Demerly Jerilyn Bosworth Sherry uller Roger Pierson Ronald Scheffe and Juanita Wagoner Those on the eighth grade list were Larry Beck Donna Baumgartner Ann Carpenter Debbie Bonnet Allen Gastineau Diane Loy? Kim Burnett Linda Patrick and Rebecca Lbepker City Student Makes Dean's List Xinda Holmesi daughter of Mr and'Mris DJ Holmes 904 Highland Ave? has been placed on the list at Illinois Wes leyan University for the first CAtYIPSter 'V 46 average of at least 325 are in inHod average of 40 is Tissue Lensless Photography Southwestern Science Winners Craig an eighth grader at West omi scnooi vraig eniereu a project Photography ly He also plans to en ter his project in the regional fair THE AIR Craig is the son of Mr and Mrs Orville Craig Rt 1 est Point Robert Elgin a senior at Southwestern and the son of Mr and Mrs Elgin Rt 8' placed first in the senior com bined division with Air Rail and Its Elgin who hopes to attend Purdue University next fall could not enter the regional fair because of his over all length Other winners in the junior biological division were: SecOhd places Mark Rector Janet Whitehead and David agin and Garv Crandall third places Amy Ludwig Bonnie Sosbe and Mike Pritts jumur pnybicdi uiviiuu npre with Crate were: second places Steve Bowman Nonnan competing in the junior biological division Wong and Jack Taylor and Joe of the 7th annual Science air won Loveridge third places Jeff first place medal riday evening Exhibit Cuppy Don Whitehead and Ted ing the winning entry was Brian Dereese Tavlor son of Mr and Mrs Leroy Dereese Rt 1 RUNNERS UP Second places in the senior high division went to John leming and a third went to Sharon Clark 11 leming dismissed from the hospital only a few days ago came to school riday to set up his display but became ill be fore the judging began ana wag forced to return home Elementary class projects en tered at the fair included Grades 3 and 4 from Shadeland Grade 2 at Wea School and five team project from 'Elston School In addition to the fair the school annual Art Show Book air Roman Home sponsored by the Latin classes and an El Mercado sponsored bythe Spanish Club Sponsors for the science fair include Jack isher science in structor and Mrs Lee chemistry instructor PRETTY PENNY LOAER IcdtvV Terv 1 2 thru 10 ete Set SHELDON Ill The janquet to honor the gradfe and ligh school basketball teams will be a potluck supper open to the public Tuesday evening March 28 under the sponsorship of the Lions Club i i The second annual Easter egg hunt for children will be Saturday afternoon Joe Keller is chairman of the fish fry in the ire Hall riday evening April 21 EASTER REVIVAL Church of Christ will have a pre Easter revival from Sunday through riday March 24 with services at 7 pm daily The Rev Jerry Sweitzer minister of the irst Christian Church at Morton will speak Scottie Webster host will be in charge of Nursery facilities will able Max Mabbitt Sr Max Mab bitt Jr Richard Mabbitt and Gail (Rip) Lambert were in Avoca Ind several days to 1 help red Turner a brother in law of Mabbitt Sr remodel his home work had been delayed a year by a heart at tack i 0 Mrs Clarence Donohue was hostess to St Cecilia Study Club The lesson was given by Mrs Donohue Game prizes went to Mrs Conrad Reifel Mrsj Leon ard Tuttle Mrs Margaret Na eela and Mrs Max Gooding Mrs Edwin Pilotte will be next hostess 1 1 Mrs Clarence Ieplogle had several paintings on display at a meeting of the Music and Art Department of the Club in Library Hall Mrs? Mike errari presided and announced the annual meeting of the Iro quois County ederation would be March 21 at Prairie Green Church DELEGATES CHOSEN Mrs errari scholarship chairman announced 'M a Zumwalt will attend art cam at Allerton Park near Monti cello Ill this summer Laura Marcott will be alternate Bill Hamm and Douglas I Trumble will attend music camp i in the vocal department at the Eastern Illinois University cam A 1 MtYAllc pus uus summer are sponsored by tne local ciu The next meeting be a wig demonstration April 3 Mrs Gene Morgan? chairman of the American Home Depart CENTER BUCKLE CASUAL 2236 Teal Road (aext Marsh's Sapor Market) Lafayette Square Open 9 to 9 Dally 12 6 Sunday Plenty of ree Parking Students with a grade point eluded' An average of 40 straight A I I 24 Hour Therapy Monday St? Elizabeth Hospital will expand hours for inhalation therapy to a 24 hour daily schedule Harry Cook a hospital employe twill the ad ditional dutytime He has re cently completed training in this therapyV? Since this department opened at the hospital about a year ago nearly 5000 treatments have been administered warn UKHl III I i 4 II SWINGIN SLING Hu I 11 111 i ill In Wslfw Wil iitii fim i wtiw rawntti II i BiHl I 11 llffil 1 I jMBgMi 1 1 1 OSsrw si i i id 1 1 1 NI Hi liS I 19 if wl i ilMllnifl II13J lrM aS rsr wim Bl M'i 'lii I ml III I 111 III LnaMoLM I I 1 fl OHM HhU I II Ms I oaa I CASUAL.

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