The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1963 — Page 2
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
WED., DEC. 11, 1963. Page 2
SI. I'auls tinI!d
lias Annual liinnrr St. Paul’s Guiivi- h' !<l
nual y>it< h-ln di the parish hall at fi:30 pa cember 9th. Rev. Father
was present and said the beforemeal prayer. The members enjoyed delicious turkey and other
tempting dishes. A st and gift exchange fol
dinner.
Mrs. John Reiling. Guild Pr< Ident, held a brief business me ing. Mrs. Richard Flynn, Cha
Kill!
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n of the recent ba/^iar, gave r report of the outcome an.l thanked all who participat- . Social chairmen for this event were Mrs. Leon Hyla, Mrs. Ina Kemmcling, Mrs. Cecil Justus and Mrs. Charles Kerr, Jr. bov i\'ji ki:i> LAFAYETTE UPI — Two-year-old Bryan Briggs was hospitalized with a severe head injury today from the effects of a fall from a hobby horse to the
concrete floor of the family garage where he was playing. The boy was taken to Home Hospital and later transferred to Methodist Hospital at Indianapolis after he was found lying injured by his mother bite Tuesday’. < noi. LMHT ST. Paul, Minn. UPI One of the contest known forms of light is that given off by the firefly, says the Minnesota Department of Conservation.
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Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year Todays Bible Thought These are the things that ye shall do: Speak every man the truth to his neighbour; execute the judgment of the truth and peace in your gates. Zechariah
8:16.
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And Local News I3ripfc‘»
Needlecraft Club will meet Friday at 2:00 p. m. with Mrs. Donald Pitts. Members please
note change of date.
The Martha Washington Club will meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Maude Kirkham. There
will be a gift exchange.
Open house and a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Don Jeffries, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilson on Thursday, December 19th 7:00 to 9:30 p. m. The Jeffries home was destroyed by fire.
Putnnmville WSCS will have mation of a blood vessel in his
8 .00 per ytar .^ g Christmas dinner Saturday right leg, the indirect result of
December 14th at 5:30 p. m. at the sniper’s bullet that passed
$3.00 per year home of Mrs. George Friend, first through his chest, then hit
Texas Governor Bock h Hospital AUSTIN, Tex. UPI — Texas Gov. John Connally, shot down with President Kennedy Nov. 22 and thought well enoguh to be released six days ago, was back in the hospital today with complications from his wounds. The new ailment was inflam-
1N .MEMORY In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Jesse Minnick, who passed away Dec. 11, 194 7. Memories are treasures None can steal, Death is a heart ache, None can heal Some may forget him Since he is gone But we shall remember No matter how long.
him calls of concern and encouragement from friends. A tty. Gen. Robert Kennedy called the eider Sinatra three times Tuesday and offered every possible assistance of his oixu< . Other callers includ 'd Gov. Edmund G. Brown of California and White House Press Secretary Pierre Salinger.
Mother, Sisters.
Dad, Brothers and
Members bring your husband or a guest. Members are to bring a covered dish and a 50c gift for the gift exchange.
—SINATRA, JR.
COUPLE KILLED
Death of a Frankfort area couple in an accident involving the president of the Indiana Farmers Union raised the state’s 1963 traffic fatality toll to a least 1.235 Tuesday compared
with 1,139 a year ago.
his wrist and went into his leg.
His doctor called it a “super- s P onse to th< ' ir inquiries to FBI ficial inflammation” and said agents at this Lake Taho gambthe governor would be in St. lin £ center that straddles the David’s Hospital for five or six boundary between California and days. The doctor said Connally’s Nevada. It was from here th H condition was not serious and young Sinatra was kidnaped by
HAMMOND -In memory of
my beloved husband, Orbin Pat
Hammond, who passed
December 11, 1962.
was
no surgery would be required. Connally will carry on routine business while he is in the hospital, a spokesman said. Mrs. Connaly, who stayed at the governor’s side for the 13 days he was in Parkland Hospital in Dallas after the shooting, stayed
away home with the couple’s three chil-
dren this time.
The Sunshine Club will have the annual Christinas dinner at Old Trail Inn on Dec. 14 th, at
7:00 p.m.
The dreary days and lonely nights Have slowly made one year. Each day is marked by loneliness Each night is marked with tears I never knew so many tears could
insanity Plea hsrJack Ruby
DALLAS UPI
Melvin BeMi,
two gunmen Sunday night as he prepared for a performance with the Tommy Dorsey band. A spokesman for the elder Sinatra in Reno said his unexpected trip to Los Angeles had nothing to do with a possible break in the kidnaping. The spokesman. Las Vegas hotel owner. Jack Entratter, said Sinatra simply wanted to offer comfort to his former
wife.
Prior to his flight to Los Angelos, Sinatra Sr. had remained secluded for nearly two days at the Mapes Hotel in Reno. He kept one telephone line open for
Well in my eyes to dim the glory flamboyant San Francisco law- some po; . Piblc word f rorn the kid-
the gold
of the sun and autumn skies.
I never knew a soul could writhe
in depts of despair
the Putnam County i e arn a house was not a home
without my loved one there. Nor did I know my heart could
ache
With such a bitter pain.
A son was born Wednesday
morning at
Hospit. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Holsapple of Cloverdale.
St. Paul’s Fatima Club will meet Friday, December 13th at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Richird Flynn. 701 Shadowlawn.
yer, today took charge of defending Jack Ruby, self-styled avenger of President Kennedy’s
assassination.
“Because of justice,” Belli said he took the case. He charged into Dallas wearing cowboy boots and a fur-collared overcoat and spent nearly two hours in Ruby's
napers. Other phones brought
Longing for your vanished face c i ose iy guarded cell.
Canaan Church of Floyd township will have their Christmas program and gift exchange Sunday, December 15th at 7 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Hunter, 315 Sycamore Street, are the parents of a daughter born Tuesday at the Putnam County Hospital. The Woman’s Study Club will meet Friday 2:00 p.m. with Mrs. Russell W. Vermillion, Mrs. Charles Rector Jr. will have the program. Please remember the gift exchange. Mrs. John Reiling. 614 So. Locust, will have the Study Club this Thursday, Dec 12th, beginning at 12:30 with a pitch-in dinnor. Members please bring a coverod dish and table service. Cloverdale Home Demonstration Club will meet with Mrs. Verily Rice on December 19th. for all day meeting. Bring covered dish and a $1.00 gift exchange. <otc change of date, Dec. 19. The annual Christmas party for patients at Graver Nursing Home will be held Thursday, December 19th at 7:00 p.m. We would like to have the gifts under the tree by this date. The Latin Club Banquet, to he held December 17, features The Saturnalia. Daryl Branneman and Mrs. Franklin have been invited to be the guests of the Bainbridge Latin Club for their Roman Banquet on December 11. M r s. Franklin attended a luncheon at Indiana State Teachers College recently. The program she attended lasted until after lunch. While she was there, she visited the different shops of language. It was a Seven County Conference. The annual Christmas dinner for the Clinton Homemakers will be hold Thursday, Dec. 12 at 1:30, at the Fairway Restaurant. The members arc asked to bring a gift for their Secret Sister and their names will be revealed then. A short business meeting will be held following the din-
ner.
David Priest, a sophomore at Butler University, is appearing in the current Butler drama production, “Take Her, She’s Mine.” He was also in the east of the recent production “Mother Courage and Her Children” at the new Cloves Hall. David and Don Elson do the sport casting of all the Butler basketball games over station W.A.J.C. David is a Putnam County boy. Bill Lane, 207 E. Washington St. Peru, Ind., formerly of Crcencastle, R. R. won a pleasi.re cruise to Venezuela, the Bahamas and the Virgin Islands. He rode a jet from Columbus, Ohio to New York, then aboard an Ocean Liner for the remainder of the trip. Bill is employed by Moore’s Auto Part Co. 12 Broadway Plaza, in Peru, Ind. He won the trip through a sales contest, sponsored by the Moore’s Stores in Ohio and Indiana.
To hear your voice again. I never knew that nights could be so lonely and blue But I have learned so many things because of losing you.
Wife, Lula
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Common Market Faces Ultimatum BRUSSELS Belgium UPI — The European Common Market today faced a French ultimatum that threatened its very existence. The crisis—the worst since France vetoed Britain’s application for Common Market membership 11 months ago—was based on a deadlock in efforts to set unified farm prices and subsidies for the six market nations. A meeting of Common Market agricultural ministers went into its third day with no sign of a break in the impasse between France and Germany, the body's two most powerful members. French President Charles de Gaulle warned last July that France would “review” its Common Market policies unless the farm question were settled by Dec. 31, but later French statements had been interpreted to mean the deadline was not firm. Winter Storm Pushing East A wild, wintry storm dumped up to 4 inches of fresh snow on the Great Plains today and pushed eastward, spraying deathtriggering freezing rain from Texas to Virginia. Cold wave conditions were expected to hit southern Texas by nightfall and the Weather Bureau said more than 4 inches of fresh snow would fall during the day from southern Kansas through central Illinois. Hazardous driving warnings were hoisted from Texas into the central Appalachians. The small Southern Illinois <wviirunity of Breesc was without heat and electrical power : icr an early-morning fire knocked out the town’s power facilities. Schools were closed and emergency electricity supplies were put into opetration. BANNER ADS PAY
“We will plead him not guilty by reason of insanity,” Belli said. ”We will be ready by the scheduled trial date of Feb. 3." Belli said Ruby would be tr ied “thoroughly, detailedly and meticulously” in the court room and he would not discuss intricacies of defense w ith news media. He said he had no objection to live radio, television or photographic coverage of the trial, which had not been settled. The famed lawer said he was impressed with the “sincerity” of the man who fired a shot point blank into Lee Harvey Oswald's lw>dy Nov. 24. just two days after President Kennedy was assassinated. Oswald. 24, had been charge with Kenney's death and a national television audience witnessed the dramatic shooting by Ruby. ,
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