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Page 8 WEDNESDAY, JULY 77,1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

Morton News Mrs. Luclle Hutchison and Mrs. Alma Clodfelter visited Mrs. Effie White Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. White’s daughter, Mrs. Jess

of Indianapolis, visited Mrs. Ester Mitchell last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sigler were

afternoon callers also.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harbison and daughter Katherine were Sunday afternoon visitors of

Vermillion near Brownsvalley. Mr and Mr , Clarence H umph-

>Mr. and Mrs. Harold Emmons and daughter Cheryl of Tip ' Mrs. Ivyl McGaughey of Rus-

City, Ohio were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bettis from last Wednesday until Sunrfay. The Emmons spent the day Saturday with Mrs. O. M. Thomas and Mrs. L. L. Sparr. John Stark of Bellmore, Saturday. and were Sunday dinner

sellville was a weekend visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McGaughey and family and attended the fish fry at Union Chapel Church Friday and Sat-

urday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bettis I

guests of Mr. and Mrs. David visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom JanGlodfelter and family. son anc * children of Rockford.

- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reed HI., Sunday.

Mrs. Maude O’Haver and Mrs. j Lucile Hutcheson spent last Thursday with Mrs. Mesia Hutcheson of Greencastle, R. 2, Mrs. Clarence Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harbison and daughter Katherine attended the wedding of Mrs. Humphrey’s great niece last Sunday in Danville. Illinois. Dirk Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Wagner met with a painful injury last week w-hen j he ran through a pile of hot ashes from a fire the day before. Both of his feet were

badly burned.

Mr. and Mrs. James Clodfelter and children were in Goshen, Saturday, where Jim

attended a business meeting., Mr. Noel Nicholson and They u^ent on to Detroit, Mich- j daughter Daretha attended the igan, to spend the weekend with Western Indiana Parish picnic, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Clodfelter. at Marshall, last Friday. They Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gosnell showed their Jersey cattle at visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buck- the Fair on Saturday. They er of Clinton, Sunday afternoon.: left Sunday so they could show Mary Jean Huffman, Mr. and their Jerseys at the Fair in

Mrs. Rex Call and Mrs. Ared Illinois.

Scott visited Mr. Scott who is Mr- and Mrs. Raymond Kena patient in the Clinton Hos- Ja' 1 of Beech Grove were guests pital. Saturday, of Mr. and Mrs. MorMr. and Mrs. Frank Yochum ris I r "ln. and Mrs. Aileen

and daughter of Perry, O., were Overstreet.

Stultz last Monday afternoon. | Saturday afternoon callers) of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goode were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Black of Mt. Meridian. Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson, j Ray and Darlene are visiting relatives in Southern Indiana. ■

The decision for the big short captain of “impermissible eonpartly to force rates up on duct” in leaving the Soviet port Treasury bills in order to keep of Novorossik without proper short term investment funds at , . .. . , , , clearance, home in the face of a balance

of payments situation that has been deteriorating again.

house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum last week from Wednesday until Friday. Jean Ann Unger has been visiting her Aunt in Greencastle, the past several days.

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin returned home Sunday after a trip to the Smoky Mountains. Mrs. Ira Hutcheson and Mrs. Russell O’Haver called on Mrs. Hattie Unger and Mrs. Dewey

Short Term Loans By United Press International WASHINGTON: In spite of the goverament’s improved cash position, the Treasury is i planning record short term borrowings of about $1 billion after pronouncing the recent $41.7 billion advance refunding program a success.

Soviets Reject Yank Protest WASHINGTON UP! — State Department said Russia had rejected a

protest against the halting and Captain Arthur H. Fertig of th* search of an American grain American ship Sister Katingo vessel in the Black Sea. would not be permitted to onThe Russians accused the ter Russian ports again.

The that U.S.

State Department press officer Robert J. McCloskey said the Soviet Foreign Office Monday read an oral statement to an American Embassy official in Moscow requesting that “necessary steps” be taken to prevent a recurrence of such

incidents.

The Russian statement said,

lets go to the Races!

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