The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 December 1963 — Page 2
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CARfON CITY. Mev. (U r*I> I-'.rry Chambers was puzzled when he looked out his window and saw nearly 1T>0 youths con-
verging or. his home.
What could have become a “real dr nnybrook.” nr cor dine; to n lice, was quickly broken up. It seems a practical joker placed n ad in the University of Nevada Student paper that iher<*
GRFFNCASTLE, INDIANA
THUR3., DEC. 16, ‘1963. Page ?
IUCOAIH AST KKK CHICAGO UPI A record TVRadio network ft^ht fee of ?H00,000 was paid for the second Rocky Marcmno-Joe Walcott title bout in 1953. which lasted two minutes and 25 seconds. It \< K TO OMSK HORLYWOOTt l T PI Joan Crawford, her starring role in “Strait-Jacket” completed, has
would be open house on admis- returned to New lork to resume sion day in Nrvada at Ch imbers’ her duties as an executive tor a residence. soft drink corroany.
Where Greencastle Shoes With Cofliiclenc?
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VHE DAILY BANNER and HERALD CONSOLIDATED 17 S. Jackson St. Cceencastle, lud. 1'r‘cred in the Post Office at Green astle. Indiana, as Second ( '.is-. Wail matter under Vet of March 7. 1.S7X. S discrlption Prices H.une Delivery S.V- per week Inii. 3 i;t Putnam County S7.00 per year Gat idc of Putnam County #8 00 per year Out-id* of Indiana .Sl i.00 per year
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Brownie Troop 206 of Jones CG-STAKS
Schmtl will be on the Mickey Mouse Club Channel 13 Friday afternoon. Troop leaders are, Mrs. Paul Secrest and Mrs. Lee
Jones.
Russell Osborn. Roachdale. was lodged in the Putnam County jai! at 1:10 Wednesday afternoon on an assault and battery charge. He was arrested by Joe Rollings, Roachdale town mar. h?.l. Bill Lockwood, son of Mr. an l Mrs. William Lockwood, Greencastle. was signed as musical director and conductor for TAKE A CHANCE the new musical revue which opened at the Las Palmas Theatre in Hollywood on Christmas night.
HOLLYWOOD UPI Henry Fonda is set to co-star with Tony
Curtis in “The Confessor" movie. OPTION’
John Frankenheimer will direct HOLLYWOOD UPI - Para- tures fo i Iowing
the film, scheduled to go before mount Studios has exercised its
the cameras in January.
option to comedienne Carol Bur-
nett for three additional pie-
Who's Been
Sleeping In My Bed.'’
Open Y/ednesday Afternoon
CHARGE
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on the weary, bind up the wounded spir.t has great reward. He who withholds kindness is a miserable creature. And Local News Brief*
Mrs. Glen Clark has received Today's Bible Thought word of the death of her Uncle., Gilbert Hurst, Dec. 181 h in BenIk) him that knoweth to da j on Harbor Michigan. His wife gi ud and doeth it not, to him it p asse( j away in Nov. 1%1. 3,Tr. i: sin. James 4.17. Hurst lived hear Cloverdale in his Kindness is the warmth that y° lin & manhood. He is survived pervades the soul. To h e 1 p the by one son, Richard, also four weak, lift up the fallen, strength- grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Burnece Pritchnrd Sr. of Greencastle entertained Sunday with a pitch-in turkey dinner in honor of their 17th Wedding Anniversary and Christmas party. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ix:e Gobe!. Troy and Tone of Crawfordsvillet Mr. and Mrs. Conari Pritchard, Cris and Robin of Knight.sville; Mr. and Mrs. Burnace Pritchard Jr., Steve, See Ann, Randy, and Jimmie; Mr. Mr. and Mi Donald Scaggs, of and Mrs. Kenneth Byrd, Susie Rc-e!svit!e, ;. a the parents of a and Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Verla ’j hter born Wednesday, nie Buis, all of Greencastle. AfIhrirtmas Day, nt the Putnam ternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. County Hospital. Howard Pritchard of CrawfordsMrs. Ida Shctrone received vide. Those who could not bo word Wednesday of the death of with the family were, Michael ho- cousin. Bill Wiley. Mr. Wiley Pritchard in the U. S. Navy and died in Bloomington Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. James Kissel of evening. He was the son of the South Dakota, late Earl Wiley of Clinton township. Funeral arrangements will A little finer. . . A little more bo announced later. careful. Old Reliable White The Danville State Bank has Cleaners. filed a complaint for replevin against Bobby D. Rumple. R. R. GOOD START 1. Coat sville. The bank claims it TEQUESTA. Fla. UPI Golfis entitled to immediate posses- er Dow Finsterwald broke in sion of a 1963 Chevrolet Corvair. with a bang on the PGA in 1955 The bark contends that on Oct., by winning two tourneys and 26. 1963, Rumple executed an $15,387. installment loan note to them for $2,030.76 with a chattel mort- UNTIRING TWIRLER gage on the car. The plaintiff BOSTON UPI — When the says Rumple failed to make the late umpire Big Bill Dineen was payments when due and seeks pitching for the Boston Red Sox immediate possession and $200 in 1904. he worked 37 consecudamages f»>r alleged detention.— live complete games and 337 Danville Republican. successive innings without relief.
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