The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 July 1957 — Page 3
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SITUATION' IS GRAVE JERUSALEM (UP) — Cairo Radio reported today the supreme Arab command had gone to the Israeli-Syrian border where Israeli officials sar.d a 10hour artillery duel had created a "grave situation.” Cairo Radio, broadcasting in Hebrew, .irnounced that Egypt Ii^d "taken all steps needed to go to ;’,rKrt aid should such aid be reg.iiied” Syria and Egypt are linked by military pact and have a joint military command. SOCIETY Double Golden Wedding Celebration Planned A double Golden Wedding celebration will be held Sunday, July 14, from 2 to 5 p. m. in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Branneinan. Friends, neighbors and relatives are invited to attend. Mr. Branneman and the former Della O’Connor were mariied in the home of the bride’s parents. near Cloverdale, by the late Rev. Willis E, Gill and went to housekeeping in the Cloverdale community. They have spent the greater part of their married life in the Cloverdale comunity. Mr. Brannenian is a retired farmer. The Brannemans have two sons, Jewell and Basil, both of Cloverdale R. R. 2. Jewell is married and has two daughters, Barbara Lou and Beverly. Basil lives at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Leonard, who now live in Marianna, Fla., were married in the home of the bride near Cloverdale by Rev. Gill. A few days later they left for their home in McAlister, N. Mexico. Since then they have lived both in Indiana and Florida. Mrs. Leonard is a sister of Mr. Brannenian. The Leonards have two sons, Lowell, who lives in Florida, near his parents, and Gerald, who lives in Montgomery, Ala. A daughter, Mrs. Muriel Watson, lives in Panama City, Fla.
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Rev. Verl \V. Winslow Rev. Winslow delivered the rededication seimon at the Union Chapel church recently after the church sanctuary had been done | over through months of work. He was assigned by the Northwest Conference to the pastorate of the Bainbiidg e and Union Chanel Methodist churches.
following the reception at the church, the couple will leave for a trip through the Northern States and Canada. Upon their return, they will reside in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Leota Uauh Is Club Hostess The Friendly Sewing Circle of Floyd Township met with Mrs. Leota Rauh on June 25 with 9 members and two guests, Mrs.
Kost of Marion. Indiana and Charlene Blown, Kenosha, Wis. A most delicious dinner was served by the* hostess and everyone admired her new home. The day was spent visiting as the hostess had no work to be done. The business meeting was transacted as usual.' Two secret sister gifts were to be delivered, as they were not present. Next meeting to be with Flossie Zeinev on July 23.
Mrs. Eva Boatright Hostess To ( lul) The Friendly Circle Home Demonstration club met Friday, July 5th at 1:30 with Mrs. Eva Boatright. Mrs. Mary Stone, president, opened the meeting by repeating the club prayer in unison, the flag salute and the song of the month. Ten members answered roll call with their favorite TV program. Secretary and treasurer reports were given and approved. Letha King gave the safety hint and Bernadine Woodall gave the outlook lesson. The lesson on new fabrics were given by Mrs. Chestnut and Mrs. Huth Watts. They said, there were no mircale fabrics, all have seme fault under certain conditions and that it is very important to look for labels and insist that material and garments are labeled with material contents and cleaning instructions. Seven children were present. Mrs. Woodall conducted a contest. The meeting was closed by all reading the collect. The hostess served delicious refreshments. The August meeting will be with Mrs. Andrew Dicky with Mrs. Mary Lou Albin assisting Kainhridge Club Has Annual Luncheon The annual luncheon of the Bainbridge Study Club was held at Old Trail Inn in June. The committee on arrangements was Mrs. Earl Sutherlin, Mrs. S. A. Collins and Mrs. Glenn Michael. Eleven members attended. There were two guests, Mrs. Mildred Seller of Washington D. C. and Mrs. Betty Carpenter of Hammond, Ind. Mrs. Ren Solomon, vice president presided at the afternoon meeting. Mrs. Wm. Luther gave an interesting talk on her recent trip to Hawaii.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor and daughter, Virginia of Sacra.i.ento. Calif., are visiting Mrs. Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Humphrey and other fc.'atives. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hurst nd family wei e Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Good. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin and son. Donald, and Mrs. Tom Mb • and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark and Mrs. Evaline Fiank and son Tuesday evening. Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call were Mr. m Mrs. Ared Scott and grandon. Donald Sadler, Mrs. Ben Buser, Mrs. Max Call and sons i ! Mrs. Wayne Buser and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Alpon Bottoms nd children of Edwardsburg, Mich., are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Early Jackson and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitehead and Mr. Randolph attended funeral services for Mr. Randolph’s brother at Tuscola, 111., on Mon-
day.
Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Sparr of Sioux City, Iowa, are house S' i sts of Mrs. O. M. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin and son were 5th of July visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Priest and family of Crawfordsville and in the evening they attended the celebration at Roachdale. Mrs. Russell O’Haver and Mrs. Clair Albin visited Russell O’Haver at the Veteran Hospital in Indianapolis on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin attended the Landcaster reunion aRobe An Park on Sunday. Nancy Ensor of Bainbridge was a week end visitor of Katherine Harbison. Dorothy Bettis is visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Emmons in Ohio. A very nice program was given last Friday evening at the Union Chapel church by the children who attended vacation Bible School for the past week. Mi', and Mrs. W. S. Lawter were Sunday dinner guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clodfelter were Thursday evening visitors of the Nicholsons. Jay Clodfelter of Indianapolis spent a few days last week with his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Clodfelter and family.
] Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin Wrie Mrs. George R. Frank and broJ ther. Charles Clark. Bessie Eamett of Greencastle : is visiting in the home ->f her sister. Mrs. Floyd Bal-.'. Other /i.sitors of the Bales’ la.it week were Kay Gorham, Pam la an I Carla Snodgrass and Carolyn
Sue Berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O’Havc: ! and son and Mr. and Mrs. Bill ' Ensor called on Mrs. Russel; O’Haver Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Th ups n : attended the wedding of Jean Sallust and Robert Sickmann on Saturday evening at the First Christian church in Greencastle. The reception was immediately following the wedding on the lawn at the home of the bride. Mrs. Thompson and daughter Judy took Norma Jean Thompson to Bloomington Sunday evening where she will spend two weeks as a representative of Bainbridge High School in Journalism. They had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wood in Bloomington. Mrs. Wood is a sister to Mr. Thompson.
ROACHDALE
Mrs. Harold Durst and s i Eddie of Dayton, O., and Mrs. Russell Fisher of Fairborne, O., visited their father, Shelby Detro Saturday. Mrs. C. G. Wenk and Mrs. Viva Hicks of Lafayette and Mrs. Vera Hopper of Russellville were dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. James Grider. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Silvey of Greencastle spent the 4th with his mother, Mrs. Reta Silvey. She returned with them for several days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard and family of Plymouth, former residents, visited with friends here Sunday and attended the Wilson-Stewart wedding at Parkersburg in the afternoon. Mrs. Nova Call of Greencastle spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lige Garrett. Mrs. Kathleen Dickson of Cambridge City, O., returned home Sunday after v . king several days with her mother, Mrs. Clyde Eads. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Radford of Crawfordsville were supp r guest of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click the
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Mr. and Mrs. James Goslin en-
tertained friends and relatives on Saturday mght and Sunday, vho came for the HenthornHetricks wedding. Those corning from a distance were: Mr. and Mis. VVeslie Labadie and daughter Mary Ellen and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Stamp of Decatur, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hawkins and son. Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Fredie Hawkins of St. Joseph, Mich. Others attending the wedding from a distance were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ritter of Cassoplis, Mich., and Patricia Fiero and girl friend from Lafayette, La. Mr. and Mrs’ Ray Shannon and family of Kansas City spent a few days this week with his father. Earl Shannon. They were enroute to places of interest in northern part of the State and Canada. Mis. Osa Grider. Mrs. Anne Grider and Mrs. Doris Boiler were shopping in Crawfordsville Wednesday. Mr. Wm. Brattain escaped injury Wednesday when he turnd his pickup truck of gram over, completely demolishing the truck. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dickson and son Dale of Cambridge, O., and Mrs. Clyde Eads called on relatives here Wednesday p. m. A storm struck our community Thursday and it was badly damaged by the wind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brothers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers and children and Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clofelter called on Mrs. Maude Brothers Thursday. Miss Eva Williams attended the Henthorn-Hetricks wedding Sunday. Mrs. Lorzo Taylor, Mrs. Audrey Hammond and daughter, Sharon helped little Billy Brothers celebrate his 2nd birthday, Thursday. Pete Huber moved his plumbing shop from Bainbridge to Fincastle last week. Miss Donna Harmless and Mr. Wm. Hughes were married Saturday. Mrs. Howard Myers received word of the serious illness of her brother in Lebanon this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kelly and Davy. Mr. Dora Posher, Mr. Ralph Fosher, Mrs. Earl Watson and Mrs. Ross Tustison called on Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fosher Sunday. Miss Marcia McFerran of Rockville has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Williams.
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at her home here and received a Circuit r-ourt f<*r Putnam
badly sprained ankle. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Baird were in Indianapolis. Thursday, where they assisted his brother Wib and family clean and dr" out their home after the flood
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XOTH’K OK AimiMSTR ITION In the Cirouit Kourt of Putnam | j f . n;! Notice is hereby Kiven tlun #'raiiKie K. Smith .mil Harley K. Smith were on the Slh d \ oi July. 19."i7. appointed Joint Kxecutors of th e Will of Morton Smith, deceased. All person liavinif claims ayalns: said estate, whether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six (() mi the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will he forever barred. Dated at GreencastP- Indiana, this 9th day of July. 19'7. Wiliam R. Padffett. Kb-rk of thi Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Probate Cause No. 9712 Lyon & Boyd. Attys. 10-17-21-It \
NOTICE OK UIN! MST«t »T|OV In the Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana. Noice Is hereby given that Kthel V. Jackson was on tile 2‘ith day of! June. 19',7. appointed 'dminisiratrix of the estate of Eva K. Ogl>\ deceit sed. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six i H) months from the date of the first imi|U-i-ation of this notice or said claims will he forever barred.
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Yankee Mickey Mantle crosses the p!a > with the American League’s first run, to be met by team-mate Yogi Berra in the second inning of the 24th annual All-Star g me at ,3t. Louis. Air-tight pitching blanked the National for six frames, but it took White Sox Minnie Minoso’s ninth inning double, a parade of relief pitchers and all of Professor Stengel’s guile to eke out the first American League victory in four years.
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Rush-Clod felter Wedding Sunday The First Christian Church will be the scene of the marriage of Miss Joanne Clodfelter and Ronald O Rush at 3:00, Sunday July 14. The couple will repeat double ring vows read by the Reverend Elgin T. Smith. Miss Sally Walters, of Logansport, will serve as maid of honor. Miss Sandy Garver, also of Logansport. and Miss Sue Torr, of Greencastle. will serve as bridesmaids. The bride and attendants are all members of the Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Serving as best man will be Frederick A. Knarr. Seating the guests will be Garrett Boone. Morris M McGaughey. and Robert E. Clodfelter brother of the bride. The groom, best man and Mr Boon* are members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Immediately
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SAN FRANCISCO police are holding Robert Blakely, 40 (left) in connection with the death of his I 12-year-old daughter. Nancy (right), who died from a blow or jarring of the head. With Blakely ir the police station is his wife. Police said the daughter bee; me a virtual prisoner in her home after in-1 heriting $153,000 seven years ago.
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Officer Michael Lukaszewski. 30, (foreground) was faUlly wounded and Officer Anthony Concialdi. 30. (on emergency table) wa* jvounded in the right arm. in a gun b ttle on the 11th floor of the Chicago detective bureau lockup by prisoner Lavergne Jamison. 32. .vho giabbed Lukaszewski’s gun and began shooting as the officer was filling out an arrest slip. A priest is administering las; rites tc Lukaszewski as doctors work to save his life. Jamison was shot five times in the ensuing battle and died upon arrival at the hospital.
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PRESIDENT and Mrs. Eisenhower shed their shoes before inspecting the first Islamic center in the United States. The President and First Lady fol lowed the traditional Moslem sign of respect by removing their shoes. The President officially dedicated the one million, 250 thousand dollar mosque.
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