The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 June 1964 — Page 7

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THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

Fillmore News When Mr. Miller struck a match to the trash in the incinerator at Bert and Betty’s Kitchen Wednesday evening, the incinerator exploded and blew the concrete blocks all over the yard. No one was in-

jured.

The Beechwood Pleasant Circle met Wednesday with Ethel Jackson. Fifteen members answered roll call with “A Trip I d Like To Take.” Evelyn Buis

grease from the stove.

olis over the week end Susan Newkirk underwent a serious illness of the little child Recent visitors of Ida and tonsilectomy at the Putnam of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Houston.

Charley Day were Mr. and Mrs. County Hospital Wednesday. "'ho wa; taken to the Conunun- j ^ Ir an(j Mrs Kenneth ShanDonald Day, Columbus. Ohio; I. The Mothers Tuesday After- ity Hospital in Indianapolis, suf- non anc j daughters and Mrs. W. Wright, Miss Ruth O’Hair, noon Club met Tuesday with fering with Asthmatic Bronchi- yi ary y. Clodfelter attended the (Mr. and Mrs. Luther Miller of Mrs. Huldah Wright. Ten mem- tis - Democratic Women's Club supIndianapolis. Rev. and Mrs. Wil- bets and two guests answered. Mr. John Williams received per at Leiber Park Wednesday

bur Day. Greencastle. The Rev. roll call with My First Party serious burns Friday night evening. Days will move to Knightstown. Dress. Mrs. Thelma Wright fur- i while removing a skillet of hot

i where ne will be pastor of the nished the entertainment. Pris-

Jobless Claims

Methodist Church. es were won by Mrs. Mabel Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Davis of Knoll and Mrs. Mae Arnold. The New Winchester spent the week- hostess assisted by Mrs. Thelma end with Mrs. Edith McKamey. I Wright and Mrs. Dorothy CrosThe three of them and Mr. and by served delicious refresh-

Mrs. DeWayne Bassett and ments.

t uinished the entertainment and daughter , were Saturday supper Judy R obinson and Eddie \at men . ichols if ad a paper 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Overshiner were united in maron ’ Indiana which was very phillip8 . riage Fridav evening. June 5th, | m cresting. The hostess served Rev . and Mrs . Wayne Stork in a beautiful ceremony in the

and children are moving to the Fillmore Methodist Church.' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fred- sindair-Ferrand Housing enck and daughter. Leslie, are velopment . Mrs . stork and chil . on a vacation trip. They visited dren will reside there while Rev

Stork is in Viet Nam. They

Lubbock. Texas, chaplain in the

INDIANAPOLIS UPI —Indij ana unemployment insurance claims increased slightly last Iweek from 24,913 the week before 10 25.043 but remained about 2,000 below the eompar-

Mr. and Mrs. George Arnold' eble week of 1963.

and children moved this week | Director Lewis F. Nicolini of to the Howard Myers house the Indiana Employment Securnear here jity Division blamed the rise on

, Page 7 THURSDAY, JUNE 11,1964 I layoffs in* automotive supplier l ally breaking down their relucj plants oecause of model change- tance with such examples as the overs and the closing of a Terre fact that the American cowboy

Haute area coal mine.

Ron Postal, president

National Council of Men's Fashions, urges men to adopt more color in their costuming, gradu-

on Saturday nights is a picture of multi-hued splendor and yet of the no one doubts his virility.

Vanilla comes x'rom the seed pod of a climbing orchid.

De- Melvin Hemphill read the marriage vows. The reception fol- [ lowed in the Recreation Build-

ing.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wheeler of Avon called Sunday after-1 noon on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Evans and Lee Wells and visit-

Mr. Frederick's mother, Mrs.

Allen, and her sister, Maryb^ been in Bartteson and family at Gales- wh8rt he waa buig ' nL Air Force.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pickett. Jr., i Mrs. Minnie Wells underwent

and family are visitingMr. and surgery at the Putnam County ed Minnie Wells at the Putnam Mr.-. Joe Pickett. Sr. They have Hospital Wednesday. County Hospital returned from Formosa. James Wells underwent aj MrR> Letha Cunningham reMr. and Mrs. Clyde Tanksley tonsilectomy at the Putnam turned home Saturday after and family moved to Indianap- County Hospital Wednesday. ( spending six weeks in the Meth-

odist Hospital in Indianapolis.

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The Fillmore Garden Club will meet Friday with Mrs.

Ethel Jackson.

The Service Club will meet Wednesday, June 17th,

Mrs. Mabel Petro.

with

Fincastle News

Mr. and Mrs John Williams had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and Roberta. Mrs Richard Newman and children of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilies and children of Brownsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Newman of Shelbyville. Miss Judy Hopper and Bill McFerran Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers and family moved last week to their new home recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Murphy. Mrs. Wilma Roth entertained the Canasta Club in her new i home near Mooresville with a luncheon last Wednesday. The guests were Mrs. Mary V. Clod- ‘ felter, Mrs. Maude Brothers, Mrs. Olus Hutchison and daughter, Lynda. The members present were: Mrs. Doris Boiler, Mrs. Annis Grider, Mrs. Ruth Brothers, Mrs. Bea Beams and daughter, Barbara, Mrs. Nona Routh, Mrs. Wilma Jean Sawyers, Mrs. Hallie Steele and Mrs. Mildred Mandleco. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brothers and Mrs. Mary V. Clodfelter were shopping in Indianapolis Thursday. Mrs. Elizabeth Gilbert returned to her home from the Ladoga Nursing Home the past | week. Johnny Brothers spent Thursday and Friday with his grandj mother Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shillings were in Rockville Saturday. Mrs. Hazel Bales. Mrs. Faye Kessinger and Mrs. Irene Ab- ( bott entertained with a bridal ! shower >n the home of Mrs. Ab- ! bott in honor of Miss Marie Wil- . liams on May 15th. Mr. and Mrs. James Mandleco entertained with a pitch-in dinner Friday night preceding a Teen Age Slumber Party. Mrs. O’dessa Kinney visited Mrs. Nona Routh and Kenneth i Shannon and family a few days the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Smith of Ba inbridge called on Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bales Sunday afterJnoon. Mrs. Mary Clodfelter spent Friday at the Culver Hospital, ; with ner granddaughter, Jamie | Sue Carroll who underwent tonsil surgery. The Sunday School Class sponso^ad a bridal shower in honor of Nancy Haman Shaver ! Saturday night. Mrs. Olive Baird and Mrs. Mona Shumaker visited Mr. and Airs. William Brothers ! Thursday afternoon, they also called on Mrs. John Gilliland and her mother of Waveland. Mrs. Gilliland was formerly Mrs. Flossie Stafford. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Shannon and daughters, and Mrs. Nona Routh met relatives in Pittsboro Friday evening for I a fish supper. Mr. and Mrs. James Mandleco and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lawier received word early Saturday morning of the death of their nephew, Glenn Robert Lawler, who lost his life in a ! truck-car accident near Crawfordsviile. His home was in New Market. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker and , baby spent Saturday night and | Sunday with Air. and Mrs. Paul j Shillings. Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and children and Air. and Airs. Calvin Ward and sons spent Sunday with the Shillings fam-

ily-

Mr. and Airs. John Williams received word Sunday of the

SAYS BARRY MOVED — In Detroit, Alich., to deliver an address, former Vice President Richard AI. Nixon tells a news conference (above) that Sen. Barry Goldwater “has moved to a position in which he accepts the major tenets of the GOP

platform.”

four children killed following argument—Police examine the bodies of four children ranging in age from two to five years, shot to death in their Ohioville Borough home near Alidland. Pa." One body can be seen in the crib at the right. Police said Airs. Alitchell Zlatovich called and told them she had shot four of her children to death following an argument with her husband. One child escaped.

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