The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 September 1964 — Page 14

Page 14 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1964

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

THE DAILY BANNER

STARTING FRIDAY FULLTIME OPERATION FOR SEASON STARTS

CLOSED THRUTHUR. FRIDAY-SAT. ONLY THIS SHOW—CHILD 35c \a most unusual cat...

1 Walt Disney prifntt ^ * THE THREE LIVES OF TJjomasma ■

CORRAL DRIVE-IN THEATRE Seeley\ille, Indiana Box Offico Open 7:15 SHOW AT DUSK

WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY 'THE INCREDIBLE MR LIMPET" Don Knofts—Carole Cook (Color) Also "SEVEN DAYS IN MAY" Bert Lancaster—Kirk Douglas Avo Gardner

MIDWAY DRIVE-IN THEATRE

TONIGHT Frankie Avalon Annette Funicello "BIKINI BEACH" Plus Jock Lemmon "UNDER THE YUM YUM TREE" THURSDAY THRU SATURDAY "COUNTRY MUSIC ON BROADWAY" Grand Ole Opery All Star Cost Plus "CLEOPATRA'S DAUGHTER"

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TONIGHT John Wayne — Robert Mitchum "THE LONGEST DAY" Plus Color Cartoons WEDNESDAY - Si 00 CARLOAD

THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY Elvis Presley—Ann Margaret "VIVA LAS VEGAS" (Color) Luke Hatpin—Pamela Franklin "FLIPPER'S NEW ADVENTURE" (Color)

$1.5 MILLION — Pamela Mason smiles in Santa Monica, Calif., after reportedly agreeing to a settlement in excess of $1.5 million to dissolve her 24-year marriage to actor James Mason. The settlement was announced Just before the 48-year-old TV actress was to take her divorce petition Into Superior Court. The Masons have two children, Portland, 15, and Morgan, 10.

MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE East of Stilesville

WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY "WHAT A WAY TO GO' Shirloy MocLaino—Paul Newman Robert Mitchum Alto "STAGE TO THUNDER ROCK" Barry Sullivan, Marilyn Maxwell

A STROKE FOR DAO—Lucl Johnson gets in some sign painting work with the Young Democrats in Atlantic City.

* - ? • 1 SHE REACHED INTO THE BACK SEAT AND . . .—After she was helped out of her car. Marline Bowman, 21, Logansport, Ind., told police she reached into the back seat to pat down papers blowing around, and her car climbed eight feet up a guy wire on a utility pole.

WELK SUCCESS Bandleader Lawrence Welk, who uses champagne bubbles for the theme song of his television show, has come a long way. Years ago, Welk played at New York's Hotel Edison. "When he played here he

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couldn’t even afford beer bubbles,” says hostelry president Milton J. Kramer.

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STATE OP 1 INDIANA COUNTY OF PCTNAM ;SS IN THE MATTER OF ESTATE OF Albert A. Houck. DECEASED IN THE Putnam CIRCUIT COURT April TERM, 1964 Estate No. 10.371 NOTICE TO AIL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF Albert A. Houck deceased In the matter of The Estate of Albert A. Houck, deceased. No. 10,371 NoUce Is hereby given that Richard W. Houck as Executor of the above named estate, has presented and filed his final account In final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 24th of September, at which Ume all persons Interested in said estate are required to appear In said court and show cause, If any there be. why said account should not be approved. And the heirs of said decedent and all others Interested are also required to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE Richard W. Houck Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Putnam CIRCUIT COURT Attorney for Estate Hughes & Hughes 36-2-2t

RIOTING, PLUNDERING AND BLOODSHED left these scenes in the ravaged Negro area of North Philadelphia known as the “jungle.’* A total of 348 persons was injured. More than

100 of tne Injured were police officers. A totai oi 3t»y men. women and teenagers were arrested. Mayor James H. Tat« said “damage costs" would amount to several 5 -nilliona.

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