The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 November 1957 — Page 2
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THE DAILY BANNER \VFI>.. NOV. *0. 1057. PaRf 2 CiRKEXCASTLE, IND. MASS MURDERilR MADISON. Wls UP A sheriff maintained today that bachelor farmer EM Gein committed the mass murder of 10 or more «vomen to obtain his - cobertfon of human heads. Sheriff Herbert Wanserski of portage County injected the controversial theory into the investigation Tuesday nie^tt when he Said he fcaind the shrunken head c»f a missing woman in Cein’s “house of horrors.’' However, the director of Wisconsin's mime laboratory
Charles Wilson, .said it would be I impossible to identify any of the human death masks or skulls by
sight.
Gein. 51, a frail, mild-manner-
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ed farmer from near Plainfield, ’ ^ireem astJ*\ Indiana as second
*s rrrati martcr ondcr a * ot rch 7, 1878. Su*)s< riptlon nee 25 cents per week, $5.00
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tit«ide Putnam County
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•Wis . has admitted butchering a i Plainfield woman storekeepei last Saturd y. He said he got the rest of the skulls found in his ’ junk-uttered home by robbing
frefgi graves.
class of 1955 and is employed at Montgomery Ward. On. of town guests attending the wedding were from West Lafayette. Brownsburg, Greensburg. Indian ipoli-s. Speedway City. D.eatUi, 111., and Filhnv.e
FOR SALE: Ponies, have several f o choose from. Will hold for delivei y any pony on Christmas or Christmas Eve. ArrangemenLs can be made for financing. Bob Michael, city. 20-3t
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INtrscdiiul And Local News Briefs
Rex Hathaway is a patient in the Putnam County Hospital. C. J. Ferrand has entered the Putnam County hospital for treatment. Rome Dietrick is here from Loveland, Colorado, visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Jesse Green, who suffered a heart attack last Thursday is recovering at her home. Mrs. Lillie Ferrand has returned home from Indianapolis where she visited her daughter, Mrs. Roy Metzger. Members of the W.S.C.S. of the Bainbi idge Methodist church will meet Thursday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p. m. at the church. A daughter was born Tuesday : at the Putnam County Hospital I to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I^e Gorham of Greencastle. Mr. and Mi'S. Richard Pleake, | of Stilesville, are the patents of a daughter born Tuesday at the j Putnam County Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Kerr The marriage of Miss Linda wan cieptal pleats
down the
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Lee Gorham and Joseph F. Kerr was solemnized Saturday morning at 8:30 in the St. Paul Catholic church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mi s. Donald E. Gorham, Greencastle R. 2, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Charles R. Kerr Sr., and the late Mr. Kerr, 1015 S. Indiana Street. The choir of St. Paul’s church sang during the nuptial low mass. The wedding marches were played by Mrs. Orville Webb, aunt of the bridegroom, at the organ. She also accompanied the choir. The Rev. Francis Kiill officiated at the double ring ceremony
back and featured a large bow. She wore a half hat of strawleaves and horsehair braid of the same color as her gown. Sne carried a crescent cascade bouquet of yellow mums with clus-
ter mums.
Paul Donald Kerr of Greensburg, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were William K. Kerr of Lafayette, brother- of the bridegrom; and ! Robert D. Siegelin. brother-in-
iaw of the br ide.
Mrs. Gorham was attired in a dark blue print taffeta jacket dress with white accessories and a corsage of white rose buds. The bridegroom’s mother wore a purple iris crepe jacket di. ss
Ralph Etter announces the engagement and appi caching marriage of his daughter, Jane, to Lawrence E. Applegate, son of Mrs. Leland West of Clayton. The wedding will take place on Nov. 23rd at 2:30 p. m. in the Gobin Memorial church.
before an altar decorated with t
bouquets of yellow and bronze | mauve accessories and mums anti palms. i corsage of pink rose buds. The bride, given in marriage ! immediately following the by her father, wore a gown of ce remony a reception was held at
The Putnam County Farmers Union will meet at 7:30 p. m. : Friday, Nov. 22nd., in the as-
Phone 422 j sembly room of the Greencastle
Savings and Loan.
The Needlcraft club will meet Friday at 2:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Elmer Seller, with Mrs. E. E. Queeney as hostess. Mrs. Frank Schafer will have the
program.
The new address of Daniel , Cook is: Robert Daniel Cook, S. ! R. 518-55-62, Co. 434 Batt 143 Reg. 14th. Recruit Training Command. U. S. N. T. C. Great Lakes, 111. He would like to hear from | his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Moss were called to Flora this morning bv j the sudden death of their broth-er-in-law, Lee Setterhoff, who died suddenly of a heart a.ttack. He is survived by a son and the wife. Mrs. Setterhoff is a sister of Mrs. Moss. Christian Women’s Fellowship j will meet Thursday evening. 7:30, in Fellowship Hall. The program ‘ The Greatest of These” will be presented by Mrs. Lee Lowdermilk. Mi^. Howard Burkett will lead the worship service. The men of the church are invited to be g-uests of the CWF at this meeting, and enjoy the social hour which will follow the pro-
gram.
white crystalette fashioned wi* h a fitted bodice enchanced with a scalloped portrait neckline outlined with pearls and sequins. The long sleeves ended in bridal points over her hands. Soutache braid sequins and pearls flowed down one side of the bouffant |
the home of the bride's parents. The three tiered wedding cake, encircled in ivy. foimed the centerpiece of the reception table. Assisting were Mrs. Marvin Query, Miss Becky Hecko and
Miss Doretta Harris.
The couple left on a wedding
ballerina length skirt. Her finger | tri p t() st. Louis. For traveling tip veil of nylon illusion shower- , pride chose a black woo! ed from a contour crown of s h e ath dress with black and sequins and seed pearls. She w pite jacket and Dior red and canned a descent cascade bou- wh j t e accessories and wore the quet of white mums centered white mum and pink rose ccrwith pink sweetheart roses and sfl£ rp f rom her bridal bouquet, cluster mums. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr will reside Mrs. Robert Siegelin, sister of at 203 North College, Apt. 1.
the bride, was matron of honor. She wore a gown of teal blue crystalette fashioned with a scooped neckline and featured pleated inset short sleeves. The
The bride graduated from the Greencastle Uigh School wnth the class of 1957 and is employed at the Farm Bureau Co-op. The bridegroom is a graduate of the
bouffant skirt was accented Greencastle High School with the
Mrs. Elsye Mahern
Mrs. Elsye Mahern will speak at St. Paul’s Mothers club meeting this evening at 8 o’clock in the chapel. Mrs. Mahem writes a weekly column in the Indiana Catholic & Record called "Growing Pains.” Anyone interested in hearing Mrs. Mahern is cordially invited to this meeting. ANNIVERSARIES Birthdays William Smiley, 610 S. Bloomington St., 69 years, Nov. 20th. The street signs in Kingsville, Ohio, are adorned with crowns.
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INDIANAPOLIS UP — Gov. Handley delayed selecting a Marion County Municipal Court judge today and said he would announce the name of the new Judge “in a couple of days.”
Royal Couple Harried 10 Years
LONDON UP — Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip observed their 10th wedding anniversary today and enjoyed the luxury of staying home for a change. The royal couple, usually on a hectic whirl of social, civic oi diplomatic functions, reserved today just for themselves and possibly the family and a few friende. There was no pre-arranged reception. no official salutes or flag flying. Just a day at home in Buckingham Palace. Pa Lace sources said Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother might join the royal couple and Prince** Anne for a family dinner party. Prince Charles. away at Cheam Boarding School, was not brought home for the oc- j oaskm.
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