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The Herald from Jasper, Indiana • 11

Publication:
The Heraldi
Location:
Jasper, Indiana
Issue Date:
Page:
11
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Page 11 The Herald, Thursday, September 1 5, 1977 Greyhound driver might have seen missing coed I ft IB 1 ft NOW YOU KNOW By United Press 1 sterna tonal Ferdinand Magellan was not the first man to circumnavigate the earth; he died halfway through the voyage and Juan Sebastian del Cano took charge and completed it. START LOSING WEIGHT TODAY The hardest part ot losing weight is getting started Super ODRINEX will give your will power that extra push it needs to start losing weight today Begin with this amazing tiny tablet. You'll eat less-turn tood and excess (at into burned-up energy instead ot extra weight as you follow the Plan. Clinically proven effective, the Super OORIttEX Reducing Plan will enable you to lose pounds and inches without getting ner-vous-or money back Start losing weight today and see the difference in your mirror You owe it to yourself Hick Retail Drufs, 509-511 Main St. Mail Orders Filled.

He said anyone with information about the whereabouts of Ann Louise Harmier, 20, Cambridge City, should call state police at Bloomington. Her car was found Tuesday morning on State Road 37 two miles north of Martinsville "At this point in time we are considering Miss Harmier to be a missing person with the reason for the disappearance yet unknown." Shettle said. "We do not have a firm suspicion of foul play being involved Miss Harmier was described as 5-feet-5, 105 pounds, blue eyed with light blond hair and wearing blue jeans and a red T-shirt when she disappeared. INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) A bus driver late Wednesday told state police investigators he saw a young woman with car trouble in the area where a missing Indiana University coed's automobile was found abandoned Tuesday. The Greyhound bus driver told authorities the woman was standing next to her car along State Road 37 north of Martinsville.

He added the hood of the vehicle was raised and another car was pulling up behind the disable automobile The information was the first provided in the disappearance of Ann Louise Harmeier, 20, Cambridge City, a junior at the I II Bloomington campus She left home Monday to return to the campus where she majored in theater arts and drama. Meanwhile, State Police Superintendent John Shettle made a public appeal for assistance in locating the student. Shettle also said he has assigned seven officers full time to the case, and there are other agencies helping and a number of leads being investigated. Circulator Five generations Mrs. Elizabeth Schott, seated, is holding her great-great-granddaughter, Heather Nicole Seng.

Standing, left to right, are the greatgrandfather, Edward Schott of Jasper; the grandmother, Mrs. Rufus Kalb; and the mother, Mrs. Nick Seng. Mrs. Schott lives at Carnaham Trailer Court in Huntmgburg.

Heather Nicole was born June 23. HE ATM ASTERS If you designed a wood burning furnace for your home, what features would you want most? Only the Original Velpen By MRS. WILMA WHEELER Herald Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. William Hellman visited Sunday afternoon with and Mrs.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Vaughn of Piper City, 111., spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Nonnweiler.

Carolyn Wint of Glezen spent Friday until Sunday with the Rev. and Mrs. Manson Wheeler, Lona and Lisa. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry Bush, Rich and Mary, were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Braun and daughter of Ft. Knox, Ky. Sunday visitors were Chris Braun, Mr.

and Mrs. Ronnie Traylor of Otwell, Roy Braun and Mr. and Mrs. Don McCasli of Evansville. The Rev.

and Mrs. Manson Wheeler, Mr. apd Mrs. Arvil Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.

Kenny Russell were at the Petersburg Nursing Home Friday night having services for the Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hulsey visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Swope of Evansville Sunday.

Dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Pearlie Jones were Mr. and Mrs. George Vaughn of Piper City, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huebner of Haysville visited Mrs. Alice Garris and Don Sunday night. Angie and Allan Huebner visited with Lona and Lisa Willis.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huebner also visited the Rev. and Mrs. Manson Wheeler.

Sunday evening visitor was Mrs. Mayme Campbell of Jasper. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Craig of Velpen and Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Lemond of Boonville spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Griffith of Iowa. Mr.

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