The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 July 1947 — Page 3
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MARITA?-. PRIVILEGE MUNCTEJnd. fU.P.1- J.uJge I Charles M. Pieroni discharged a Muncie couple who were charged with disorderly conduct in a | movie theater because they were jetting, Said Judge Pieroni, “petting between a hu-band and wife is not disorderly condust." JIMMY OPENS UP NEW YORK (UP.) — A small mammal house at the Bronx Zoo. A kinkajou named Jimmy chewed a chocolate cookie to which were tied ends of a white ribbon stretching across the entrance. The ribbon fell to the ground and the house was officially opened. cloverdale news Mr .and Mrs. Frank .Goebel and granddaughters Mary Ruth and Elaine Goebel and Mrs. Imo Staley were in Greencastle Wed-
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Misses Vera and Phyllis Sutherlin called on Miss Mary Ellen
Sutherlin Thuirday afternoon. Elder and Mrs. Fisher were In Cloverdale visiting friends Saturday. ,,, Miss Joan Taber visited Margaret and Velma Stwalley Sun-
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Correction: Last week it was reported that Mrs. Ed Chrisenberry was seriously ill, instead it is Mrs. Minnie Jenkins .formerly Mrs. Minnie Yanders. Mr. and Mrs John Logan and son, Bobby, attended services at Croy’s Creek in Brazil Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Crorn? well were in Greencastle Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs John Logan and son, Bobby, and ^liss Sadie Knoll visited Mi. and Mrs. L. A. Trippett at Lake Hollybrook Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holtom were in Belle Union to see the ball game in which the 4-H boys and girls of Belle Union and Cloverdale played. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allender
and Jim visited Mrs. W. C. Alj lender Sunday afternoon. I Miss Martha Ann Ogle has returned to her home in Muncie Sunday after spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Vet Mann. Mr. and Mrs Everett Cook, Mrs. Genevieve Williams and Jewell Ashby of Indianapolis called on Mrs. Elmer Sutherlin and family Sunday morning.
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ANNOUNCING The Opening Of THE SHACK"
HEBRON Alfalfa hay is being harvested. Master Walter Taylor of Lafayette was the guest of Chas. eLonard form Thursday until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dragoo and family attended a family picnic dinner that was held at Turkey Run, Sunday. Families from here picked etrawberries in the great field in the southern part of Parke county last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dumont Ranstead of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goff of California, weire Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Goff. Mr. and Mrs. Max Barker and son of Milligan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mcs. Byron Gegnar. Richard Keeling of Waynetown was a Thursday night guest of Fred Dahlgren and family.
Roger B. Taney was appointed an associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court in 1835 by President Jackson, but the Senate refused confirmation. Next year Taney was named chief Justice to succeed John Marshall, and was confirmed by the Senate with, however, strong opposition from Henry Clay and others. • • • The late President Franklin D. Roosevelt traveled 243,827 miles during his 12 years in office see Per capita production of turkeys in the United States rose from 1.8 pounds of meat In 1930 to 4.5 pounds in 1948.
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