The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 December 1963 — Page 2
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the daily dannep I>K»*l T\ t'ORONFit’s RFROKT EVANSVILLE UPI — The frozen body of Mrs. Mary Weber, 62, was found Monday m^ht in a snow-filled ditch in front of her rural Newburgh home. koads are slick INDIANAPOLIS UPI — The e-fly-morning State Police report said most main highways
in Indiana were generally normal with scattered slick spots. Secondary roads were slick. TRIAL RECESSED HAMMOND. Ind. UPI — Continuation of the, income tax evasion trial of Fred T. Mackey, alleged Gary policy-numbers figure, was recessed today for one week because of the Christ-
mas holidays-
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Outside of Put mini County $8.00 per year Outside of Indiana $12.00 per year TDelays Bible r l'h ought Pride goeth before destiuction. and a haughty spirit before a fall. Proverbs 16:18. “Lovers of self more than lovers of God’’ are doomed to destruction. Even God "resisteth
the proud.”
Personal And Local News Briefs A son was born Monday at the Piunam County Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Denos McKamey of Cloverdale Route 1. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Alice, 103 Olive Street, are the parents of a daughter born Monday at the Putnam County Hospital. Funeral services for Edgar Hurst, former Belle Union resident. were held Tuesday, rather than Wednesday, as previously stated in the Banner. Mrs. Tressie Flint. Greencastle, has been transferred from the Putnam County Hospital to Union Hospital in Terre Haute. Her new room number is 226. Funeral services for Bert Alcorn will be held Thursday morning at 10:30 at the Groveland Presbyterian Church, rather than 2:00 p.m. as previously stated in the Daily Banner. Mrs. Wilma Evens is spending the Holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Loretta Stansbury, in Richardson, Texas. She will also visit her son. Dr. Marvin Evens, of Fort Worth, Texas. When an automobile was reported on fire, city firemen made a run to the east side of the public square Monday evening. They reported that the fire was out on arrival. The car, a 1960 Oldsmobile convertible, belonged to Dale Bowman. Word has been received here of the death of the two-day old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Crockett of Somerset, Ky. The infant died Saturday morning in a Somerset hospital. Mrs. Crockett is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Giddings of Fillmore.
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA ANNIVERSARIES Weddings
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Day. R. R. 3 Greencastle, 25 years, December 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Carmichael, Greencastle, 19 years today, Dec. 24th. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends who have so kindly remembered us in so many ways during this Christmas season. We extend a Merry Christmas and most prosperous New Year to
all.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McAnnally
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Christmas-Holladay ST. LOUIS, Mo. UPI— Mrs. Christmas and Mrs. Holladay and the new babies are fine today, thank you. Mrs. Kenneth B. Christmas, of Rock Hill, gave birth in St. Joseph Hospital in suburban Kirkwood to a 6-pound, 13-ounce boy
Sunday.
Her roommate, Mrs. Raymond Holladay, of Webster Groves, Mo., gave birth to a 13-pound, 8ounce boy Wednesday.
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Hr Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shillings of Greencastle, wish to announce the engagement of her daughter, Leanna Sue Nickerson, to Mr. Reed Garrett Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Williams of 314 No. Arlington. Both are students of Hanover College where Mr. Williams is a Senior Psychology major and Miss Nickerson is a Sophomore secondary education major. A summer wedding is being planned.
Club Sixteen Holds Christmas Dinner On Wednesday, December 4 at 11:15, thirteen members met at I.B.M. where we were taken by this years’ Christmas committee to Hunts. Mrs. Jane Sibbitt, Mrs. Ellen Alexander, Mrs. Mary Cash and Mrs. Rachel Nichols were the members of this committee. A delicious dinner of fried chick or ham with all the trimmings was served. After we played some games we each revealed
our secret sisters and received our installation of officers. Mrs. Marjorie Cash, the newly elected president, presented our going out president, Mrs. Betty Arnold, with her presidents pin. Marjorie held a short business meeting after which we drew for our new secret sister. Before leaving we all enjoyed cup cakes and coffee. Everyone thanked the Christmas committee for an enjoyable afternoon.
Dr. Jones Office Will Be Closed Dec. 26-27-28
You can thank local hotel and motel men for: standard meat grading; carpet fiber research you’ll profit from; free American flags for schools; and other helpful activities of the American Hotel and Motel Association.
Fines Cursers SPRINGFIELD, Mo. UPI — Lester Friebe, a service station operator who fines everyone a dime who curses at his station, has collected about $60 so far, all of which will be used to buy Christmas presents for needy families. Friebe reported Monday that some folks just don’t know how to curse. He said one elderly lady stepped up to the jar, murmured "good heavens," and dropped in a dime.
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DECEMBER IS A BUSY MONTH—Nearly 300,000 Christmas cards are mailed from the small post office in Christmas, Fla., during the holiday season every year. The post office cancels more mail every day in December than during other 11 months of year combined.
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Fatal Seizure INDIANAPOLIS UPI—Police said today Charles R. Kelley, 38, died of an apparent heart attack Monday while driving his car near the dowiTtown area. Santa At Tippits DALLAS UPI — Santa Claus brought booming laughter and some gifts Monday to the home of hero policeman J. D. Tippit, the officer who was killed while chasing President Kennedy’s accused assassin. The public, which has given more than $370,000 to the widow and three children, made the suburban cottage a less hollow place. Contributions still were coming in and counting continued..
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