The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1963 — Page 3

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GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

MON.

DEC.

2,1963. Page 2

Injunction SIccas Coalmont Pcrents

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day to stay from the Coalmont building to pet records and to school building where they have winterize the structure, blocked entrance by Shakamak ■php 5; U jt named '27 persona. School Board members since last parents of Coalmont pupils in-

Picketing Sept. 3. voiced in a three month legal

in the two other owns Jasonville and MiUUand-and to abandon use of the Coalmont school, most modern building in the system.

parents were under orders to-

Judge Robert B. Stewart of skirmish over use of buildings Clay Circuit Court issued the or- in the Shakamak district, der Friday in the form of a The picketing began the day temporary restraining order ef- after Labor Day when classes fective until a hearing on a were scheduled to start at Coal-

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temporary injunction is held Dec. 12. Shakamak School Board mombe’s had requested the order on grounds they need to enter the

mont and two other towns in the district which includes ncas in n.iy and Greene Counties. The picketing forced the school board to use only the buildings

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AN IMPORTANT VISITOR to President Johnson in the White House is Anastas Mikuyan, first deputy premier of t!ie Soviet and Premier Khrushchev's personal representative to the funeral of President Kennedy.

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The evidence of decay is on every hand, but the God of a new

Willa player, distinguished and any eternal life is not for Negro educator and president of from every one of us.

Bennett College, is slated to lecture at DePauw University Wed-

nesday, December 4.

Head of the Greensboro, N.C., women’s college since 1955, Dr. Player will speak in Gobin Memorial Church at 10 a m. Her topic will be “Over the Tumult

the Challenge.”

Ott Braden is in the Home hos- IMerson-O’N'enl pital in Lafayette recovering Nuptials Friday

from a major operation. His room „ . .. r number is 304 Elizabeth P. O’Neal and Coen man Harry Stcinfeldt is the forOver the Tea-Cups will meet G ' Pierson were married by Rev. gotten man in the famous ChiTuesday, December 3rd with Mrs. Thomas E Heinlein in the Pres- cage Cubs' infield of 1906-10 that Russell J. Humbert, 709 High- b y terian Church, Friday, Nov- featured “Thinker to Evers to

wood at 2 00 pm ember 29 at 2:30. They were at- Chance.” The Active Tri-Kappa Christ- tonded b y their children. Mr. and mas party will be held tomorrow ^ rs - J°hn W. O Neal, Greenoasnight. 6:30 p.m. at June Conrad's, tlc - Mr ' and Mrs - John Bierson, 315 Redbud Lane. South Bend, and Mr. and Mrs. Kappa Alpha Theta alumnae Bobcit Piei.son of Hyattsville,

will entertain the freshmen at a ■‘•Maryland.

Home Delivery 35c per week t ea Friday, December 61 h at 3:00 Virginia Padgett, neicc of Mrs. Mailed In Putnam County p^ j n ^j,e Beta house. Pierson, played selections from $7.00 per year -phe December business meet- Bach, Handel, Beethoven and Outside of Putnam County ing of Kappa Delta Phi sorority Schubert. She also accompanied $8.00 per year will be held Tuesday evening at her sister, Barbara, its she sang Outside of Indiana 7:30 p.m. in the Public Service The lord’s Prayer by Malotte. $12.00 per year Room. Other than the family the —_ — —— The Woman's Club will meet guests were members of the HislV<Rihlf'rhnU‘Tht Wedneiida y. December 4th with tory Department and the Library 1 (HUiy uiuit l r Mrs J p A1]en 6irj Ridge Ave staff of DePauw, who joined in The grass withereth, the flow- at 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Russell Dozer the reception which was held in er fadeth, but the word of our will have the program. the ehureh parlors. God shall stand forever.—Isaiah Castle Toppers Home Demon- Mrs. Pierson is Secretary to

station club will meet Wednes- the Librarian and Dr. Pierson is day, at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Merle Chairman of the History DepartSehioeder. Members remember ment at DePauw University, to bring secret pal gifts. They are at homo at 616 HighWomen of the Moose 138 will wood Ave.. Greencastle. hold their regular meeting Wed-

nesday at 8:00 p.m. There will Morning Musieale be initiation and also drawing of Meets Wednesday

names for the Christmas ex- ^

. _ The morning Musieale Group

will meet with Mrs. John McFar-

land. 809 E. Franklin St. Wednes-

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Dinner Meeting following will present the Theta Chapter of Delta Theta P r °g ra ni: Mrs - Donald White, Tau will hold a dinner meeting Dboe, Mrs. Roger Gustavsson,

Mrs. Arthur Agnew has entered Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Windy Mrs ' Roger Cox ’ flute '-

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RECTAL-COLON Are often associated with Glandular In-

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Reducible Hernia It amenable to a mild Non-Surgical

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Mr. John Eigenbrodt, piano; and Mrs. Thomas Fi itzpatrick, piano.

The business session, following

A daughter was born Saturday the (]jnnor win be held at the

at the Putnam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgle

home of Mrs. Forrest Miller.

of Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Inman, Greencastle Route 4, are the parents of a son born Saturday at the Putnam County Hospital. City firemen were called to the Wilson Blue residence. 312 Elm Street, at 5:10 Saturday afternoon. They reported a grass lire. Fathers Auxiliary No. 1 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will meet Wednesday evening at the Gen. Jesse M. Lee Post 1550 Home. Brick Chapel Home Demonstration club Christmas luncheon Tuesday, Dec. 3rd at 11:30 at Hunts Pleasant Acres. Bring $1 00 gift exchange. Clyde Combs, 59, was arrested and lodged in the Putnam County jail Saturday by City Officers Russell Coleman. Combs was booked for public intoxication. Greencastle Chapter O. E. S. 255. Regular meeting Wednesday, Dec. 3rd at 7:30 p.m. Short Christmas program only. No formals. Local and visiting Sta?-s welcome. Fortnightly Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Ivan F. Ruark, 822 Gardenside Drive. Mrs. Heber Ellis is Assistant Hostess. Mrs. Rex Thorlton will have charge of the program. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Harris were Mrs. Edmo Marer, Mrs. Mary Watson, and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Alice and son. Bill, all of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Wm L. Ridgway, Jana and Johnny of Brownsburg, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cue, Mrs. Anna Alice. Miss Frankie Heckathorn, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Clines and son, Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E Saunders, Mark and Denise, of all Greencastle.

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