The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 June 1963 — Page 3

Club HHd Meeting At Robe-Ana Park The Homemakers Extension Club held their June meeting at Hobe Ann Paik in Greencastle. Twenty members and several children enjoyed the patio meal prepared by Mrs. Harold Kennedy, Mrs. Ed Hunter and Mrs. Jerry Huber. Barbequed Chicken, Hot Dogs. Cheese Pi tatoes, a

raw vegetable salad bowl, and a fruit salad bowl with ginger sauce were prepared and served on the scene along with other food brought by members. If anyone left hungry it certainly wasn't because of lack of food. After the meal the business meeting was held. Roll call was answered by naming our favorite free time activity. The flag salute

and club prayer was given-!n liaison. Mrs. Jewel Branneman. gave a gardening tip on tying tomatoes up with old nylon hose and the vines will not be damaged as with string. A thank you card was read from Mrs. Dan Nickerson and we were glad to hear she is improving from recent surgery. Mrs.

Kenny Whitaker also thanked the club for gift received for her new baby son. Eleven members are planning to go to Purdue Conference on Wednesday and transportation to this was planned. There was some discussion on whether to exhibit At the fair this year and it was decided not to. The meeting was closed with the club collect repeated in unison. The next meeting will also be at park with Mrs. Harold Staley and Mrs. Kyle Staley as hostesses. A craft lesson will be given.

In Memory In loving remembrance of our father and grandfather, Perry Sendmyer, w-ho passed away one year ago. Sadly missed by Mrs. Don Lewis and granddaughters.

Terry Is Ahead In Peru Voting LIMA, Peru UPI — Fernando Belaunde Terry, leader of a center-left coalition, took a commanding lead over his two chief

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FATHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY JUNE 16th.

PRESIDENT RELAXES Dl RING W ESTERN J L'NKET President Kennedy relaxes at poolside at the estate of his brother-in-law and sister, Peter and P$t Lawford in suburban Santa Monica, Calif. The President who completed a five-day flying western' trip Sunday, told Californikians that the federal government must do more to direct lhe'ndtion‘s course in economic, Qiyil rights, and other domestic areas. Sunday, the Chief Ex ecutive addressed the United States mayors conference on Nagro rights. : i i. ... . / i .. ..

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opponents today and appeared the probable winner in the Peruvian presidential election. Voting by 1.8 million Peruvians Sunday was married by serious voting irregularities in the north. Unofficial returns with about half the ballots counted gave Belaunde 375,974 votes, leftist Victor Haya de Torre 330,645 and rightist Gen. Manuel A. Odria 247,072.

TREE FALL FATAL INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Dennis Lynch, 20, Amo, who fell from a tree on Memorial Day while wait-

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NATIONAL PISTOL CHAMP BLOOMINGTON UPI — Inspector John F. Forman of the U.S. Motor Patrol in Detroit outshot 175 other marksmen this week to win the national individual police pistol championship Saturday. Forman fired a total score of 1,451 out of 1,500 in competition since last Wednesday on the Indiana University campus to take the title away from Patrolman Lawrence Mead of the Columbus, Ohio, police last year's winner who scored 1,440 this time. Indiana State Police Trooper Joseph A. Flynn of Lafayette topped the Indiana competitors with 1,367, and Mrs. Jeanne Bray of the Columbus, Ohio, police scored 1,352 to top the women entered in the meet.

WINS ROAD-E-O TEST KOKOMO UPI — Leslie Osburn, Valparaiso, won the state Road-E-O safe-driving competition sponsored by the Indiana Junior Chamber of Commerce on Saturday. The win was worth $200 in savings bonds and a trip to the national contest in Washington in August.

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