The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 October 1964 — Page 7

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THE DAILY BANNER

CREENCASTLE. INDIANA

BAINBRIDGE NEWS Mrs. Achsa Cassita and Mrs Vesta Mitchell were hostess Saturday evening to the Birthday Bridge Club at the home of Mrs. Mitchell. After dessert, at the decorated tables, all in keeping with the season, five games were enjoyed. The next meeting will be a dinner at a restaurant. There were no birthdays in the month of October. The New Maysville Community Club met with Mrs. Jack Major Friday. Oct. 9th. Mrs. Earl Sutherlin. who

had spent a year in Europe, tour are on a ten day vacagave a very interesting talk tion to North Carolina and showed colored slides on There will 1 e ' candle light Half Delicious refreshments prayer and self-denial service

were served to t<m members

and four guests. The group was then given at tour thru the lovely country nome of Mrs. Major and thanked her for her hospitality.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harshbarger spent the week end in Manchester, where they visited their son Dick and family and Mrs. Harshbarger attended a trustees meeting of Manchester College.

at the Methodist Church Wednesday evening. Oct. 21st. from 6 to 8 . m. Everyone welcome

to attend.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Airhart and family of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. John Airhart and family of Washington D.C. were here for the funeral of their mother. Mrs. Bertha Airhart on Saturday. Miss Chole Harmeless and Mrs. Virgil Grimes attended

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bar- 1 a luncheon and meeting for Al-

i lison retirees, at Indianapoils, I last Tuesday There were 250 people present to enjoy the meal

and speeches afterwards. Mrs. Don Hoffman and |

daughters of Lebanon visited Friday and Saturday with her

mother Mrs. Bernice Steward. Miss Lulu Priest has returned j

to her home in Little Rock, 1 Arkansas after several weeks visit with Mrs. Clyde Coffman.,

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rook of

Frankfort were guests of her | brother Earnest Johnson and i j wife over the week-end. Mrs. j Myra Johnson, who had spent the week with her son. Ernest returned home with Mr. and i

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Mrs. Rook. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dickson returned home Sunday after spending two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Etcheson and family in Canton .111. Mary Lou Hanks who is attending Ind., State of Terre Haute was home over the weekend. Mr. Charles Frazer has bought and moved into the house recently vacated by the Nafier family. Mrs. Ralph Wright of Ontario. Calif., was the guest of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones over the weekend.

Other guests throughout the week-end were, Mrs. James Gillford, Ruth Gifford, Helen McMahan and Betty Kenworthy all of Richmond. Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Weir of Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Long and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.. Harvey Long and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Long and daughter, all of Lodoga and Mr. and Mrs. Evert Wallace of Groveland and Mrs. Leon Moore of Crawfordsville. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Austin visited his sister in Cincinnati, Ohio, Sunday. That evening they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lan-

ny Parker and daughter in Em- spent the afternoon with Mrs. inence. Little Cindy Parker was . Tate in her home and were joinquite ill. 1 e r ’ by Mr. Roy Hanks.

Mrs. D. O. Tate was honored with a birthday dinner at the Collins Inn on Sunday Oct. 4. those present were Mr. and Mrs. Elza Tate and Don of Chrisman. 111., Mr. and Mrs.' Herman Sanders of Danville, | HI., Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ooley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foxx of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Danny Ooley of Fillmore, Mr., and Mrs. G. L. Hanks, Mr. Roy | Hanks and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell MeCammack and daughter, Janet and Julie. They all i

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