The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 March 1964 — Page 3
THE DAILY BANNER
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
WED., MARCH 4, 1964. Page 3
Fillmore News
Sunday morning, March 1, callers on Mrs. Elizabeth Dun-
lavy and Mr. and Mrs.
Quick were Oscar Kersey of of Newport. Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Grimes of Michigan,
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles held Thursday at the Christian visited Sunday in Brazil with Smith. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Church, with about 25 present. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelber. Cleo Shuck, Mr. and Mrs. Arless Roll call was “a book in the New Recent callers on Mr. and Mrs. Decker of Indianapolis and Mrs. Testament” Mrs. Thelma Arnold Lee Wells were Mrs. Lena Bryan, Don ild Avaril Huller - Callers were Mr. led the worship and Mrs. Roxie Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lisby, Mr. ' ‘ * and Mrs. Clyde Tankley and son, Zeiner gave the lesson. Delicious and Mrs. Charles Wells and son Harry. Mrs. Herman seems bet- refreshments were served. Allen, Mrs. Ruby Robinson, Mr. ter at this writing. -phe Malcolm Feuquay family of and Mrs. Albert McClure and
of Rosedale, visited Sunday even- sons of Cloverdale, Mr. and Mrs.
ing with the Max West family. Jesse Evans.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and sons of Brownsburg spent
Norma Clark and William Baxter were united in marriage
City. Supper guests were Mr. and Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Muller and daugh- Lee Wells were Mr. and Mrs. ter of Indianapolis. Kelly Anne, Gene Wheeler of Avon, Mr. and
born Feb. 10 is the great-grand- Mrs. Carlton Cunningham and , daughter of Mrs. Dunlavy. Susan of Greencastle and Mrs. Sunday with Mr. an rs - ,a Friday evening, Feb. 21 at the
Buis.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albright Mrs. Edna Chadd was a patient in the Putnam County Hospital Saturday, Feb. 22. til Wednesday.
Mrs. Ruth Smith was honor- Ruth Sutherlin.
ed by a birthday Sunday at the The CWF general meeting was
Fillmore Methodist Church.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK Announces Opening Of NEW WALK - IN WINDOW Banking Service 12 0 Clock Noon - Wednesday March 4th The new WALK-IN BANKING WINDOW, located in the vestibule of the bank permits customers to make their banking transactions with convenience and comfort inside out of the sun, rain and snow. This new service offers two extra hours each afternoon for patrons to make deposits and withdrawals on checking and savings accounts and transaction of many other banking requirements. The Walk-In window will also be open from 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. daily as an added convenience to businessmen and individuals for their early morning banking needs. Our Walk-In window facilities are designed to offer the same high standards of efficient and friendly services that prevail throughout the bank. The invitation to use our walk-in window banking service carries with it an equally cordial invitation to come into the bank during regular hours and make full use of all of our FULL BANK SERVICl facil-
ities.
WALK-IN WINDOW HOURS 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. daily 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 12 noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday & Saturday 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schmidt of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brock of Detroit, Mich, called Wednesday afternoon on their aunt, Mrs. Lelia Herman and cousin, Mrs. Charles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cox, arrived home Wednesday from a Florida vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips were Wednesday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Woods and family. The Homemakers Club met Friday afternoon with Mrs. Inez Pruitt. Twelve members and two guests, Mrs. Doris Littrell and Mrs. Mae Leonard answered roll call with “'Birthday’s of Famous Men.” Mrs. Lelia Grimes sent the entertainment which was given by Mrs. Ruth Smith. Several won prizes.
YOU'RE TELLING ME! ■ »y WILLIAM RUT ■ - - Central Press Writer
ONE of England’s biggest banks, Barclay's, declares it considers the Beatles as one of Britain’s “invisible export assets.” Invisible, but nob—unfortunately ?—inaudible. ! ! 1 Volunteer firemen put out a house blaze in Wilbraham, Mass., with a toy pistol. No longer iciU they consider such type toys as just nuisances. I ! ! A new Japanese fashion fn ew!m$uit* is skin-tight leather Bikini*. Made of rawhide, no doubt. ! I ! After years of viewing the commercials that accompany televised sports programs, the
man at tha fiest desk says he still hasn’t figured out why so many athletes do all that shaving in front of the TV cameras. V • • Some progress is reported in the research into causes of the common cold. Making some head-way, as it were! ! ! ! No woman, deefares Zadok Dumkopf, ever went broke buying candles for her own birthday cake. ! ! ! The view through the transparent door of his new kitchen range while dinner is a-cookin’ f says Grandpappy Jenkins, beats any show he has ever seea on television.
SHE’S LEARNING TO KILL A Greek Cypriot policewoman gets instruction in use of automatic weapons at the police headquarters in Nicosia, capital of Cyprus.
NOTICE DR. M. W. JESSUP Is Back In His Office Hours 9:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Phone OL 3-5814 for Appointment Closed Wednesdays and Sundays
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