The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 September 1954 — Page 9
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Sept. 10. The Venice Hart family of Fort Worth, Texas, has been visiting his father, Curry Hart and his sisters. Ruth Carpenter and Kathleen Day. and their families and other Indiana relatives. The Xewman reunion was held Sunday. Sept. 5. at the Robe-Ann P.:rk. All the children and the/r families and all the grandchil dren except one were present. Wendell Clark and Vera Jean Ross were united in marriage Wednesday, Sept. 1. at 8 p. m. by Fiev. James Shockley at the Jhnstian church. Rev. Rasar officiated at t v e • ed i.ng of Cornelia Sears, Fill:io:c. and Earl Gossett of Dan.ilie Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at he Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Arflnir Baker tnd family of Oxford, Ohio, visit-
< OKR \l. HRIVE-LN THEATRE Seeloyville, Ind. OffifK- opens 7:15 C.li.T. Show At Dusk TONIGHT ‘T ROSS W IN DS" Also “BEND OK THE Hit EK" S-lecGsl Shorts
AS THE TRIAL of 17 Puerto Rican nationalists starts in New York, police remove a placardbearing picket ontside federal court. The 17 are charged with conspiring to overthrow the United States government ijy force. (IntcrnationcUf
KAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE •Gist l ast of StileavHle on V. 8. *0 TONIGHT /In T/»dJ A .Ian Sterling ‘APPOINTMENT W ITH DANGER" Charlton Heston and I .ii/abet li Taylor “DARK CITY"
ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Richardson and family left Saturday for a visit with relatives in Virginia. Walter Burks spent Saturday I with his sisters, Alice Minter and Mary Burks. Mr. and Mrs Arless Decker of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Wm I Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Charles ; Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack ' Huskey in Brazil Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Albert Whitaker and family spent Friday afternoon Mrs. Verna Zeirer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Deweese o ( Cincinnati. O.. are the parents of ^ daughter born Saturday night Mr. Deweese is a grandson of Mis. Ida Nauruan and Jack Deweese. Mr. ami M’-s. Vemie P. Zeiner :nd family spent the week end at laffer Lake. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Zeinei i id Marie spent the v. -ek end 'h Mr Pa li.ne Storm and >n- at Winona Lake. M> an i Mrs. Dennis 3owe n! Mr and Mrs. Roscoe Eastuim left Sunday morning on r v ication. Th^y planned to spend Sunday night it Niagara Falls. The Methodist Sunday sehoo' picnic will be held on th" Methodirt church grounds Sf'pt. 12. Packet dinner. Friends welcome.
I INCASTLE Mr .and Mrs. Joe Bill Brothers and son and Mrs. Maude Brothers were Wednesday night supper
ROACHDALE Mrs. Maude Dickinson ard Mrs. Clara Moore spent Sunday in Greencastle with Misses Mary and Florence Wood rum and their brother. Dr. VV. W. Wood rum, who is visiting here from Pueblo, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swinford of Terre Haute wer° also dinner guests. Mr .and Mrs. Franklin Clampitt of Jamestown spent Frida3 T and Saturday nights with Mr.
and Mrs. William Hendricks. Mr. Hendricks, who has been very ill, remains about the same. Mrs. Viola W’enk of Lafayette spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Grider. Mr. and Mrs. P^ay Edmonds and daughter of Boswell spent Monday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rice. Mrs. Ella Hill has returned tc her home here after spending
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gtie. ts of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fit others. Mr. and Mrs. Damon Lawn eiice and sons were other o.ts present. Mis. Thelma Cunningham was i<> less to a Stanley party Tuesay afternoon which was held al c C-•nununily House. Mr nni Mrs. Thomas Shechy ire entertaining relatives from "W York this week.
-everal weeks with her sister ir Illinois. Mrs. Mildred Tineher and daughter, Virginia, and C. E. Boorsett of Logansport visited Mrs. Ethel Eggers Sunday afterloon. Mr. and Mrs. Eail Carson and laughter of South B-nd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Xincaid. Mr. and Mrs. Dewayne Perkins if Danville and Mr. and Mrs Ansell Chastain. Mrs. Iniogene Vhite and daughter and Harvey ^hastain of North Salem visited t^abor Day with Mr. and Mrs. lohn Perkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McFerrn: lave returned after spending two weeks near Traverse C t;. Mich. Maxine Batman of Viuecnno and Mr. and Mrs. Os a, Bat mar
lUcaclozobrook Drive In JUNCTION 43 AND 3k
In appreciation for your patronage Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday for the remainder of the eas in will he Family Night— $1.()«) Carload. Tonight and Friday “SEC RET OF THE INC AS" (C dor) C'h'irlion Heston and N'ic.i’o Maurey Pins ' “LOUISIANA TERRITORY” . (( olor) Do - inn**! ary (Abe t .\iarii Gras, etc.) CARTOON
and Molley Batman called on Mrs. Minnie Douglas Monday afternoon. Miss Caroline Riddle of Chicago who has been spending the summer here with her grandmother. Mrs. Minnie Riddle, returned home Saturday to enter school. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lovett of Wisconsin spent two d ivs last week with his mother. Mrs. lalhe Lovett. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click attended a pitch-in dinner Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean and daughter. Others resent were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vpprr of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Radford of Crawfordsville ■ml Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean. Michael, the small son of Rtlph Clampitt. fell Saturday md broke both bones in his arm Mrs. If. N. Underwood and daughter. Mores Kitchen, c.f Martinsville and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Storm of Mooresville ] spent one day last week with the Misses Myrtle and Essie Summers. Mrs. Charles Robbins spent the week in Indianapolis and attended the wedding of her grandsor, Willis Darrel, son of James Robbins.
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Suitor spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hendricks. The Roachdale Home Demonstration Club met Saturday at the home of Mrs. Isabell Grider. The president. Mrs. Lola Crosby, opined the meeting and all business was taken care of. A report of the Vegetable Sha.v w < giv ’ and declared a grand success. The program consisted of antique glass ware. E.r-h member was asked to bring a piece of antique glassware a * 1 ' 1 g o its history. Mrs. Mary And ‘ \ >n prepared and read the history of two lustra pitchers that we - brought j to this country fr >m Ireland by her parents many years ago A round table dis ussion was then '< > d hv Mrs. Grace Duckworth, followed by the s ug. ‘ Bhs.s This House,” sung by M L Ihr Breton ac'oniranicd by Mrs. Edna Young at the phino. I ovely refreshments were e-rye 1 bv Mr*. Grider assisted by her eight -r, Mrs. Viola \ Mrs. Elizab -th (':•».!}< ter I family of Morton p-nt M i>d.i. with her mother, M's. Ethel Eggers. Mrs. Eggers' five so: with their families were d ; present and gave their mother's house a new coat of paint.
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STATE TROOPER Robert Valliere looks at the body of Robert Boisnert, 26. one of three victims of the hurricane in New Hampshire. Boisnert, a volunteer worker helping remove wreckage and trees from a highway near Epping, was killed in the car when a large tree was felled by the winds. (International Soundphotoj
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MISSING FROM HOME in San Francisco for eight days, Rinaldo S, Couturier, 13, and his sister Clarinda, 8, are showai in a police sta- ^ tion where they said they ran away “because wo thought our father was going to punish us for being bad,” They said they played in a park and slept under bushea, (International^
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ONE OF 28 persons who survived the crash of a KLM airliner In the River Shannon in Ireland, Dr. Ernest Bettman, White Plains, N. Y., surgeon, is reunited in New York with his wife, Hilda, and children, Michael, 10, and Susan, 7, who arrived aboard tho Queen Mary. He luckily had booked his family for the voyage home aboard the liner instead of with him. He reached Idlewild airport a day before the Queen Mary docked, (International J
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HISTORY IS MADE tn Baltimore, Md., schools as Negro an I white students register together for the first time. They will share the same classrooms, also for the first time. Rogi.-tering with teacher Virginia Hobbs are Lillian Hobbs, 13, and Thomas MiWTon, 22, " (International Soundphoto}
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