The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1957 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANMfF \\ Kl>.. NOV • «. * OREKN'CASTLE. TND.
iORTON NEWS Mr. an l Mrs. Marion Huffman a!:ci ,<on w.-re weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call. Mr. an l Mrs. Bob Call and Mr. and Mrs. Max Call and sons Mr. a: 1 Mr- James Wagsier and s< ns i Mr. and Mrs. Marion I. ;.'fnian were Sunday even.: ! r . . sts of Mr. and Mrs K s' (' 'i.il Shaion. Mias Lucile Hart spent tbe we< k : r home in Morton. Mr. an.: Mrs. I* T. Bishop of indiai ere w« kend visitors of M .m 1 Mrs. Wayne Bettis. Mr. R -roe White has not been so well th. past week. Mrs. Chai.ie Crooks of Russellvillt v. . .i Mrs. Russell O'Haver f m Thursday until Saturday afternoon. Mrs. ivyi McGaughey was a visitor Thursday af err m. Darla Slue and Darrel Lee Goode .-p it Friday evening with thei its, Mr. and Mrs. Ph.l p (. 'de. Mr. and Mi - Clair Albin and son D( . ; ! Mr. and Mrs. Melvir PL :n i family in Crawford, vik-- on Tuesday e\ ening. Sunday « . d.g dinner guests of Mr. ar. i Mi N >*1 Nicholson were Mr. :nd .V s. Frank Jarrell, Mr. and Mr ; Carl Hurst and Mr. and Mi Cia • Albin. Mrs. Chaile . M-ore and Mrs. Della D.v s wo:. Sunday dinner guests >f Mrs. D. P. Alexander and Mr. and Mi . Floyd Yochum. Mrs. Dav. cmai d in me home
for an extended visit. Mi ar.-i Mrs. Richard Thompson and sons of New Market weie Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson 1 and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hurst o? Mt. Meiidian were- Sunday r.fternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goocie. Howard Clark of Judson spent the weekend with hi» sister, Mrs. i □. M. Thomas. Mrs. Albert Whitehead helped with the Halloween party in Miss Pickett’s room at the Bainbridge school Thursday after- ! noon. Becky, Glen Ellen and Susan Scobee have been confined to chen home with the flu. Carroll Connerly returned to j his home on Monday from tne Putnam County hospital. Mis. Russell O'Haver and Mrs. Earl Woodworth visited Russell ' O’Haver at the hospital on Sunj ;ay afternoon. William Newgent is a patient .n the Putnam County hospital. | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Humphrey were Sunday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Claud : Bin k. Mrs. Claud Burk was in Terre i Haute on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L.-land Chilcote. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Phipps and rinkUvn and Harold Chilcote and Miss Cleveland attended Ice Review in Indianapolis on Saturday evening. Mrs. Mae Staggs attended funeral services for Mrs. Zella I McCutcheon on Saturday aft- inoon at the Rector Funeral S Home. Mr. A. M. Alexander is con-
fir-d to home due to illnesr Gale, Max and Andrew O'Hair visited Russell O’Haver at the Veterans Hospital on Sunday
FI N CASTLE Our telephone switchboard which h id sei-yed the people of this community for fifty four years, was moved out Wednesday evening to be replaced by the dial system of the Thomas Telephone Co. of Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Templeman and daughter have purchased the telephone property and moving there to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Routh 'c .llf'I 0: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beams and sons Saturday. Mis. Lee Knoll of east of town has recently sold her farm to Wayne Thompson and will make her home in Greencastle where she has bought property. Miss Sura Borden has flu this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Randel Grimes and daughters called on Mr. and Mi s. Clarence Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Grimes Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Maude Brothers and grandsons, Johnny and Billy Brothers were Sunday guests of Mr. and M: s. Dennis Clodfelter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brothers and children, Mrs. Gene Clodfelter and Jeanr.a and- Mrs. David Grimes a 1 Mike were afternoon callers. Mr .and M's. Joe Brothers and Becky Jo -visited Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shannon and children Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Le -lie Brothers was in Indianapolis Sunday afternoon to attend a birthday party in honor
of little Lu Anna Eohlander’s
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Mr and Mrs. Homer Danewood of Ladoga visited with Mrs. Katherr.ie Bridges Friday after-
noon.
Jimmy Roe and Eddy Lee 1 B anas entertained their Sunday school class with a Hallowe’en party Thursday evening. Mr .and Mrs. Russell Beams and sons attended a birthday dinner in honor of Wayne Kirkham of Greencastle.
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Bowling News PUTNAM COUNTY LEAGUE Oct. 31 W L Mack's Place 19 11 Moore’s Super Service .. 17 13 Roachdale Lions Club 17 13 Thompsons’ Con. Co 16 14 Hampton’s Gaiage 14 16 Pete’s Clippers 14 16 Harper’s Trucking Co. 14 16 Stuckey’s U. S. 40 9 21 High Individual Game: Gilstrap. 212. High Individual Series: Moore, 565. High Team Game: Pete’s Clippers, 1034. High Team Series: Pete’s Clippers, 2888. 500 Series: Moore 565, Vorshell 561. Rader 538, Hicks 512, Fenwick 505, B. Hampton 504, Steineaker 502. 200 Games: Gilstrap 212. Rader 209, Vorshell 208, Hicks 203.
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FIRST - CITIZENS BANK Oct. 25. 1957 VV L Swicks 1* ‘ I First - Citizens I 3 8 j Rivers ELcctric 12 9 Mac’s Men’s Wear H 10 ’ Renee Beauty Salon H 10 Rus-sel!s - 9 1:2 Headley Hardware 9 12 Adler’s 7 14 i Hi team game. Swicks 837. Hi team senes. Rivers Eelec., 2273.
Hi Ind. game, Brattaln 209. Hi Ind. .series, Brattain 547. Over 425: Brattain 547; Monnett 487; Long 469; Cantonwine 456; Etter 451; Justus 458; Burchfield 458; Murray 454; B. Tharp 432; Von Tress 429. LORD’S LADIES LEAGUE Oct. 30 W L Chev-Buick 22 5 Coan’s 19 8 Quik Chek 18 9 Owl Cafe 18 9 Mac’s Appliances 12 15 Putnam Loan Co 8 19 Roachdale Electric .... 7 20 Poff & Toney 4 23 Team High Single Game: Poff & Toney, 833. Team High Three Games: Coan’s, 2297. Individual High Single Game: Crawley, 213. Individual High Three Games: Long. 494. Over 425: Long 494. Justus 493, Crawley 484, A. Domasco 482, Shinn 477, Burchfield 460. Walius 457, Brattain 455, Cantonwine 453. Heavin 448, Denker 445.
Fenwick’s Garage 10 17 Singer Sewing 8 19 Team High Single Game: Home Laundry, 569. Team High Three Games: Home Laundry, 1595. Individual High Single Game: Brattain, 202. Individual High Three Games: Brattain, 578. Over 350: Brattain 578, Long 499, Brown 401, S. Domasco 387. Higgle 387, Shamel 365, Porter 361, Cline 358, Love 352, Huber 351. FILES DAMAGE SUIT BLOOMINGTON iUP) Sarkes Tarzian, Inc., Bloomington electronics firm has filed a 2 million dollar damage suit in California charging eight former em-
ployes gave away trade berets to a rival company. Tarzian filed the suit in the southern California federal district court against Audio Devices, Inc. The firm also has pending in Monroe >Jir«oit Court here a suit for aft Injunction to keep the same persons from revealing serj rets to Audio.
1. s. ATTORNEY RESIGNS WASHINGTON UP The resignation of Jack C. Brown as U. S. attm-ney for the southern Indiana district was accepted Tuesday by President Eisenhower. The action opened the way for the expected appointment of Donald Tabbert, 29, to succeed Brown.
WHITE WAY LEAGUE Oct. 29 W L Huber's Plumbing 19 8 Home Laundry —... 18 9 Starr Radio & TV .... 17 10 Renee — ISLfc 11% Moore’s Shoes 11% 15% Mullins Drugs 11 18
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