The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 February 1964 — Page 2
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Cub Frosh Win
The Greencastle Freshman rolled over a Brazil team last night 60-31 in the last Frosh game until next season. Mike Trover continued to lead the Greencastle scoring with 19 points. Bill Walbring and Raymond Churchill were next in line for scoring honors with 12’ points each. The Freshmen ended their season with a 12-won, 4-lost record.
Oswald's Mother Gives Testimony
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Club Met With Mrs. Max West
Sue Salsnian Hostess To Chib
WASHINGTON UPI — Mrs. Marguerite Oswald was expected to tell the Warren Commission today about the childhood and youth of her son Lee Harvey, accused of assassinating
President Kennedy.
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The Marionettes Home Demon- The Jefferson Belles Young stration Club had their January Homemakers Club mixed busimeeting on the 28th at the home ness with pleasure last Monday of Mrs. Max West with Mrs. evening, February 3rd. with a
Alleged Visit To Cuba Is Denied DALLAS UPI — Jack Ruby's
flare-ups between Dist. Atty. Henry Wade and Melvin Belli.
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castle. Indiana, as second class Mail Marilyn Wager and Mrs. Eliza- oitch-in supper at the home of defense lawyers, searching today
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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin DeSpain of Indianapolis were supper guests Saturday evening of Mr.
T _ ,, . . and Mrs. Henry Osborn. Other
c„... -- - Thir^n member, arrived with ^ 0 ^" ...“y not ^ ^ ^ ^ whH
Out.ide of Indian. jii.uo per year for the door prize of a mitt hot an interesting variety of dishes, a fair tnal in Dallas, denied a aker and daughter, Mrs. Gertie
pad. Mrs. Oscar Irving had the served buffet style to the club, report that Ruby visited Com- Bowen both of near Greencastle,
Mrs. Oswald, who is convinced 'Noddy's Bible 'FhoUPht lack y number. Mrs. John Zeiner, three guests and 4 children. munist Cuba last year. and Mrs. Norris Ferrand. that her son did not kill Ken- ^ J vice president, opened the meet- ^ u The Wvers said Mondav Mr. Cecil Kavs and mdv was to return for her sec- Thou shall remember the Lord in „ with the club creed and the During the business meeting it ine lawyers sam juonaay o^day Of^rny tho «hy God: for it ta He that give.h the C. ,‘ Ated a^eed tha, each member FBI Had funy cached -rejn presidential commission headed thee power to get wealth, that on the council meeting stating Hnng a planter to sell at the -H ^ . ^'u ’ ^ 1 ' " . () !q’ m - by Chief Justice Earl Warren. He may establish His covenant the kitchen committee would like March meeting, the proceeds to c 1 . _ c ' ’ •
Warren said Monday that the which He swore unto thy fathers, a few items at the fair ground . s be deposited in the club treasury. when h® admittedly visited Ha-
in Indianapolis
family Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ray Beck daughter of Greencastle spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
EHSHTrrB -
had no contact with him for gifts of God s almighty hand, not ed to wait un tii next month to a baked goods raftle at each club , . ° Indianapolis spent Sunday with more than a year before the Ken- the products of human ingenuity. vote on an item for the fair build . meeting to help boost the trea- about the alleged second trip. ^ }icnry 0sborn
nedy assassination. Mrs. Oswald testified for more than six hours at a closed healing about her son s lite from the time he left Russia in 1959 until he was shot to death by Jack Ruby in Dallas, Tex., November
24.
Warren said the evidence she
presented was ••helpful” to the meet Wednesday at 1 p.m. with 0 f the month after telling us
Personal
And Local News Uriels
The Rain or Shine Club will
Dallas Times Herald and Dal-
Mrs. Jack Nickles is home
sury. Norma Woods won the raf-
pa-st of home a half- 138 Morning News stories about from the hospital and improving
very nicely.
Mrs. Larry Miller, our
treasurer, has dropped out due to pound of country butter
health and her working. Mrs. Zeiner read the balance at the
Kennedy and events that followed
Mrs. Clarence Beck spent
A delightful lesson on Easy were to be presented in evidence Thursday with M rs . Bill Terrell
demonstrated tooa y b y the defense team
bank of $49.00 with some still Entertaining was
by Alice Hacker and Maxine Me- The change of venue hearing Cammack. Several. styles of din- in criminal Dist. Judge Joe
Mrs. West led us in the song nerware and table) clothes were Brown’s court Monday featured and yt rs Glen Shinn.
out
near Monrovia.
Mrs. John Shinn and children of Indianapolis is visiting Mr.
commission but contained ‘"noth- Mrs. Gene DeWeese,
ing that would change the picture as I see it at the present
time.”
The Friendship Club will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. with
Mrs. Maynard Johnson.
little about it. Mrs. son, health and
a displayed James Ma-
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Saigon Reports Tight Security
to possess top-secret information on Soviet nuclear weapons production, authoritative sources
said today.
Nossenko also has information
SAIGON. South Viet Nam UPI on Soviet strategy at the 17-na-—American schools, buses, and tion disarmament conference in recreational facilities were placed Geneva and possibly on Russian under tightened security today to defense plans as well, conference prevent Communist bomb attacks sources said. on U. S. servicemen and their Nossenko’s defection was planfamilies. ne d f° r a long time, the sources
said.
Informed U. S. sources said the an 0 ffj Cer j n the Soviet Lnited States may close the Per- s t a t e security’ service and a shing softball park, where two member Q f the Russian delega-
Linton To Host A.A.U. Sectional The Greencastle Travelers have officially been entered in the Linton A.A.U. Sectional according to Ralph Spencer, tournament manager at Linton. The first round of the eight team sectional will be played Feb. 16
safety leader, It is important to strive for
gave a report on use and stor- perfect color harmony, like china age of medicines. on a lace table eioth. cr porceThe lesson: Easy Entertain- lain dinnerware on a harmonzing A daughter was born Tuesday ing was given by Mrs. Ronald liner cloth.
at the Putnam County Hospital Clearwaters with tricks to make To ease the laundering chores to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elmore, 705 entertaining easier and more of casual entertairring. the hosBloomington Street. fun for the hostess. Refreshments tess may use paper tableware, _ .. were sampling the items prepar- the items come in a striking varSimpson M Stoner Is spending ed whi , e Mrg David Grimes> j r . iet of colors and designs The
a few days in Greencastle and
will return to Fort Lauderdale the latter part of the week.
opened baby gifts received for
her new twin sons.
Somerset Church Ladies Aid Castle Topjiers Held will meet Thursday at 1:30 p.m. February Meeting
with Mis. Betty Williams. Mem 0 ag jj e Toppers Home
with the four first round win- bei s please note change of time. Demonstration Club met Wed .
ners returning Feb.
finals.
23 for the
most helpful hint given was to plan ahead, consider the type of entertaining, plan an easy to prepare menu, give special thought to the type and size of groups to
be entertained.
During the social hour games
Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, 201 nesday February 5th, at the home S ames were played with a big
Americans w’ere killed and at
tion to the disarmament confer-
least 30 reported missing follow- ence ^ be sources said, Nossenko ing a Communist raid near the was able to ob t ain vital inforNorth \ iet Nam border Sunday. ma tj 0T1 which they said he used The guerrillas overran the dis- in bargaining for political asylum trict capital of Ba Long, over- in the United States whelming a civil guard company most important infoi maand destroying the district head- tion he is believed to possess requarters and police station. It lates to the production in Ruswas the first time the Commun- sia of nuclear arms, they said,
ists had overrun such an import-
The draw for the Linton sectional is as follows: 2:00 p.m. Terre Haute Highway Market vs. Bloomington
Coca-Cola.
3:30 p.m. Spencer Independents vs. Terre Haute Hawks. 7:00 p.m. Vincennes Pepsi Cola vs. Linton Chrysler. 8:30 p.m. Greencastle Travelers vs. Stilesville Tigers.
North Indiana Street, are the parents of a son born Monday at the Putnam County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Detro, 629 East Washington Street, be-
of Mrs. James Simmerman. The meeting was opened by president with all members re-
peating the Club Creed and Flag " illiams
salute. Roll call was answered tb eir Secret Sisters.
selection of gifts. Oressa Bright
won the cover-all prize.
Carolyn Nichols and Wanda
received gifts from
with all members present with
came the parents of a daughter a pj a ut exchange. Tuesday morning at the Putnam During business meeting re-
County Hospital.
Karen Allen won the door prize which was a white guest towel and a lavender and white cro-
ports were given by all officers cbe ted pot holder.
Wednesday'at'7^30 'p*. m" u'(h Sreen'^vT’a^port on Council February in too many people are Mrs. Howard Burkett, Shadow- Meeting. It was voted on to don- hke buttons, always popping off
note a * e March of Dimes. a * ; tae wron £ time. A lesson on Easy Entertaining
lawn. Members please
ant town ut area, which has been relatively stable.
EDUCATION
Soviet Defector Has Secret Data GENEVA UPI — Soviet defector Yuri Nossenko is believed
NEW YORK UPI — Currently four out of every nine adults in the United States have completed a high school education, statistics of the Metropolitan Life Insur-
ance Co. report.
The Unton sectional winner change ° f meiUne: P latc was given by Mrs. Delmer Coop- CARD OF TH ANKS
The Evening Circle of the Pres- e r and Mrs. James Green. These
byterian Church will meet Thurs- points w’ere expressed when (Zeb Berry) day at 8:00 p.m. with Grace planning a party: decide what 1 wish to express my gratitude Browning. Mrs. Harvey Trieble kind of party, Who’s coming, for the sympathy and kindness
Money you have to spend, Space expressed by Dr. Tipton, nurses you have to work with, what you and friends in my bereavement.
will advance to Brownstown March 1 for the semi-finals of the S,tate A.A.U. basketball
tournament.
will be assisting hostess.
EATING OUT
A Guest Night Dance is being planned for Saturday Feb. 15th
WASHINGTON UPI — Meals a t Windy Hill Country Club. Bill eaten away from home account Adams orchestra will play for for about $1 out of every $4 spent the dance starting at 9:30 p.m. In addition, one out of every on food in thc nation ^ s . De . 11 has had four or more years of p ar t]nent of Agriculture econom-
college training. ists report.
plan to do—plus refreshments, be sure to make it simple and easy. During social hour delicious refreshments were served. Contests were given by co-hostess Mrs.
Mary Berry
IN MEMORY
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ONE OF MANY designs submitted for a Joan F. Kennedy memorial at site of his assassination in Dallas, Tex., is this tree-form m irble monument. It is result of collaboration between architects Jacob E. Anderson of Da las and David Denton of U. of Oklahoma.
WHO CAN’T FIGHT CITY HALL! Shotgun-armed ex-Marine Steven Anthony, 33, Hollywood bartender, stands ready to shoot if sh .‘riff s deputies try to enter his home for eviction purposes. With him is wife Elona holding one of their three children, a 5-month-old baby. At right he threatens to shoot from a window as authorities ponder what to do. His property has been condemned for building of the Hollywood Museum. After a lot of palaver, he was given a one-week extension, but indicated it would be this all over agaia
In loving memory of Jesse K.
St. Paul Fatima Group will Carl Myers. Contests were won Eggers who passed away Februmeet Thursday, Feb. 13th at 8:00 by Helen Schroeder. Lucky nap- ary 11, 1952. p.m. with Mrs. Sam Caruso, 201, k m by Mrs. Charles Spiker, and Today recalls sad memories W. Washington St. The noon door prize by Mrs. Charles Spi- As years roll on and days go by group will meet at 12:15 at the ker - Secret Pals also exchanged My love for you will never die church. Valentine gifts and cards The Deep in my heart
evening was enjoyed by all. A memory is kept.
Ardon D. Davis, 23 Roachdale, Ncxt meeting will ^ he , d Gf a , oving husband j wilI never
was arrested at 2:25 Tuesday Wednesday, March 4th with forget morning by City Officer Bill Mrs Vivian Murray Wjfe Lou
Masten at Liberty and Jackson streets. Davis was charged with false registration of a motor ve-
hicle.
Carrie Miller and Helen Mason, spent Friday night and Saturday at French Lick. Mrs. Miller is one of the Disectors on the Board of Indiana Counties Organization and all of the Board and their wives were guests of the Sheraton Hotel. Group 7 of Christian Women’s Fellowship of the First Christian church will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in Fellowship Hall, with Mrs. Mary Shaw as hostess. Edith Browning will have the study and Mrs. Rex Boyd will have the worship. Miss Daretha Maxine Nicholson, a junior at Indiana State College, was recently elected corresponding secretary of Zeta Tan Alpha social sorority. Miss Nicholson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noal Nicholson, Bainbridge, is a 1961 graduate of Bainbridge High School. Monday evening Carl Torr and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Deem and son. Gary, were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. McCammon, Coach, and Mrs. Dave McCracken, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper and the Greencastle basketball team, at Torrs’ Restaurant. They were served all the fried chicken they could eat. Greencastle Musicale will hold its annual guest night, Wednesday, Feb. 12th in the DePauw Art Center. The evening of Elizabethan music, honoring the 400th anniversary of William Shakesspeare will feature vocalists, readings, a choral group, lutes recorded and harpsichord selections. Mrs. Clem .Williams has arranged the program and Mrs. Ruth Savage is social chairman.
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