The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1964 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER

GREENCASTLE. INDIANA

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1964 Pqge 3

Fincastle News Mr. and Mrs. Leon Myers and Mrs. Dick Kelly and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fosher and helped Mrs. Fosher celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Myers have just returned from a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Ethel Littell and her

son, Estel, in Edmonds, Wash. Mrs. Ruby Stewart returned to her home Thursday for a few days before returning to the St. Anthony Hospital for surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borden spent Sunday with their daughter, Nancy, who is a student in Miami College, Ohio. Mrs. Dick Reed entertained in her home Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Ralph Jefferies visited with Mrs. Olive Baird Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Clodfelter and children and Mrs. Maude Brothers had Sunday dinner with Mrs. Dennis Clodfelter. Mrs. Hazel Sutherlin was an afternoon caller. Mr. John Williams returned to his home Sunday from the St. Anthony Hospital in Terre Haute. Mrs. John Williams attended the funeral of her nephew, Mr.

Maynard Allen, in Dana, Sunday. On Sunday night Mrs. John Williams received word that two of her sisters. Mrs. Valnette Adams of Florida and Mrs. Alice Newland of Clinton, had been killed in an automobile accident near Clinton. Mrs. Adams had just buried her husband last week, just after coming to Indiana for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Shillings and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ward and sons, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edna Baker and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mae Priest and Mrs. Alice Keck were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul

Shillings and family. The occasion being the 3bth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Shillings. Doug Baird spent from Friday until Sunday with his grandmother Baird. On Sunday Mrs. Baird and sons. Jim. Bob and Dave, returned Doug to his home and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baird and

family.

Barnard News Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page and family spent Sunday with Mt and Mrs. Ed Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Leach of Ladoga, Mrs. Eliza Page, Mrs.

Vela Page. Mr. and Mrs. Eliza Page, Mrs. Vela Page, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hopkins and grandchildren. Kerry Joe and Pam Hopkins, attended the Covered Bridge Festival at Rockville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pendleton and family of Indianapolis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hertel. Mr. and Mrs. Bernes Eggers, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Booker spent Sunday with Mrs. Mar- ; garet Eggers. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Roe ! spent Sunday with Frank

Booker.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hertel

are attending the Baptist Con- notice of administration vention at Lafayette this week. 1 in the circuit court or

Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Page and Mrs. Ada Mae Stewart of Roachdale spent Sunday afternoon in Indianapolis, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ogdon and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mitchell and family spe’’* last Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Harve Falin. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Cheney spent the week end in Indianapolis visiting friends. Harve Falin is on the sick lis.. Mrs. Elma Cheney was hostess to the Bethel Club last Wednesday afternoon.

Putnam County, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that Central National Bank of Greencastle was on the 13 day of October, 1964. appointed: Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Nathaniel Huckleberry, deceased. Ail Persons having claims against said estate, whether or not due. must file the same In said court within alx <6> months from the date of the first publication of this noUce or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 13 day of October, 1964. Probate Cause No. 10.444 J. Frank Durnam Attorney Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana «5-22-29-3t

INDICTED — Former Massachusetts Gov. Foster Furcolo (above) is under indictment in Boston, charged with conspiring to arrange a bribe to make sure one of his friends would be reappointed as public works commissioner. Furcolo, 53, a Democrat, was governor for two terms ending in 1960. He claims the accusation is political.

“NONSENSICAL” — Democratic National Committee employe Louis Flax, 39. has sworn in an affidavit that he was paid $1,000 to deliver confidential information — copies of telegrams—to John A. Grenier (above), executive director of the Republican National Committee, in Washington. GOP National Chairman Dean Burch labeled the charge “nonsensical."

HE’S TOUGH—Formei President Harry Truman, 80, shown in a recent photo, is reported resting comfortably and cheerfully in a Kansas City, Mo., hospital after a bathroom fall that cracked two ribs Eind left a gash over his right eye.

STATE FFA TEAM AT DAIRY CATTLE CONGRESS Indiana’s Future Farmers of America dairy cattle judging team is representing the state in nation-wide competition this week at the National Dairy Cattle Congress. poaching the young dairy judges is Norman E. Evans of Bainbridge. Participating as a team for the state are: Dick McFarland. Bainbridge; Billy Judy, Greencastle; George Robertson. Roachdale; and alternate David Ferrand of Greencastle.

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