The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 December 1964 — Page 4

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, December 30, 1964

FILLMORE NEWS

Sunday callers on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells were Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cunningham and daughter, Susie, and Mrs. Ray Nichols and daughter, Laura. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Acuff of Elliotsville attended the worship service at the Fillmore j Christian Church Sunday morning. They later visited Rev. and Mrs. George Pyke and family at the parsonage. The Acuffs were members of a church the Pykes served several years ago. About 100 people attended the Christmas Eve worship ser-

vice at the Christian Church. The Christian Church will hold their annual “Congregational Yearly Report" dinner on January 4th. The regular official board meeting of the Methodist Church will be at the Recreational Building on January 4th. Mrs. Ruth Smith left Monday for Brazil where she will spend a few days with Mrs. Mabel

Huskey.

Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bassett and daughter, Maria, Mrs. Edith McKamey and Roy Phillips were dinner guests Christmas Day of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford

Phillips. Ann Hunter and Walter Fisher of Stilesville were united in marriage Saturday night, Dec. 26th, by Judge Robert Stewart. Miss Rita Skelton sang and Miss Jean Horn played the organ. The reception was held in the Recreation Building. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bassett and daughter, Maria, had as Saturday evening dinner guests Roy Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Phillips and daughter, Nan of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hunter. The Mothers Tuesday Afternoon Club will meet January 5th with Mrs. Harold Pruitt. The Beechwood Pleasant Circle will meet Wednesday after-

noon January 6th

! Anna Day.

Miss Carol Cunningham of Greencastle and Mrs. Sylvia Nichols called Sunday afternoon 1 December 20th, on Mr. and Mrs.

j Lee Wells.

Mr. and Mrs. Carol Philpott ; and daughters, Joyce, Sue and S Linda, spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bray

| of Amo.

Christmas Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Coffin and family, Edd, Dick, Ruby and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Venice Lewis and sons, Norman and Gordon, Amando Gonzoles of ; East Lansing, Michigan, and Mrs. Lelia Herman. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cox and

with Mhs. j daughters, arrived Wednesday

| from New York, to spend Christmas with his grandmoth-

er Mrs. Ruby Robinson.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pickett are spending Christmas in Florida visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Junior Pickett. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Evans entertained the Miller families on December 20th with 21 present for dinner. On Christmas Day the Evans children were present with 23 present. One Evans’ daughter, Rosemary Lanes and family of Florida, was absent. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells i Christmas visitors were Mr. I and Mrs. Charles Wells and ; family, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton j Cunningham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nichols and fam-

ily, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Me-, Clure and family and Rodney Siddons. The Smith family annual holiday dinner meeting was in the Methodist Recreation Building Sunday, December 27th. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Beaman and Johnny, entertained the Varvel family at their home Sunday. Those present were Earl Varvel, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Robinson and sons, Rick and Randy, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jones and family of Roachdale, j Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cooper and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. Murlyn Varvel of Oakland City, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Seward. Forty-five members of the Harold Broadstreet family

spent Christmas Day together. All were present except one son, Marvin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Williamson and children spent Christmas Eve together for supper. Those present were Jerry and Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson of Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hutcheson and family of Greencastle. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace and daughter of Plainfield. Saturday dinner guests of the Forrest Williamson’s were her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Osborn of Ba inbridge, her two sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Buis and Kenny Lee of Greencastle and Mr. and Mrs. William Keel of Hot Springs.

Senility Research SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (UPI1 — It is generally assumed that the cause of senility is hardening of the arteries of tha brain. This may not be the cause in some cases, according to a scientific exhibit displayed her e t the annual meeting of the American Medical Association. The trouble may be a too-high level of carbon dioxide in the blood, depriving the brain of oxygen. And the cause may b« inadequate breathing. The evidence: in a 27-month study, patients ostensibly senile were treated with a rc.-picalory stimulant drug (Emivant. Symptoms disappeared or were reduced.

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