The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 April 1965 — Page 8

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TH* Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, April 7,1965

Morton News

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call.

Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Mrs. Miller’s mother Mrs. Saw-

vvere callers

I noon.

^Ir. and Mrs. Max Call and

Mrs. Resell* Vermillion spent sons near R^dale were Sunttte day last Thursday with her dinner guests of

mother Mrs. Roscoe White. Recent visitors or Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Burkett were Mr.

Ralph Knauer of Elwood last yer of Danville

Tuesday afternoon. David Burk- Sunday afternoon of Mrs. Ros-

•tt. their grandson spent last ‘ oe " lu tt.

Friday with them and Mr. and ^ rrs - Eileen Overstreet was a Mrs. Clarence Humphrey were Sunday guest of Mrs. Russell callers Saturday afternoon. ° Haver. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mrs. Daisy Alexander and Idu ' in were Sunday evening

Mrs. Beulah Yochum called on callers.

Mrs. Cora Clodfelter at the Mr. anu Mrs. Wayne Wilson Culver Hospital Saturday after- and son Gene and Mr. and Mrs.

David Thomas visited a shopping center in Indianapolis Sunday afternoon. The Jake Martin family enjoyed a fish supper Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Clodfelter. Larry Scobee and wife Pat and daughter were the honored guests. Larry and family will be returning to Wichita, Kansas, this | week. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson attended last rites Saturday for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Noland of North Salem. Services were held at Lebanon. Mrs. Noland passed away Monday evening because of a heart attack. Mr. Noland a cousin of Mr. Nichol-

son had a stroke and passed away Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Callender were Sunday dinner guests of Gene's parents Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Callender of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McGaughey and family attended the boat show at the Fair grounds, Indianapolis, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stultz and sons spent the day Sunday with Joe’s mother Mrs. Dewey Stultz. Afternoon visitors were Mr. and Mrs. George Stultz and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wichman and family. The wedding of Sharon Sadler and Don Keeney was held in the

Union Chapel Church Saturday ev'ening April 4th at 7:30 o’clock. Dr. Robert Newton of DePauw University officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil King and daughter Thursday ev'ening. Mrs. Joe Stultz and son Rickey and Mrs. Brad Taylor j and son Leslie called on Mrs. i James Frazier and daughter Joyce and Mrs. Jr. Woodrum and son Terry last Wednesday

afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Tressman Goode and children and Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson were Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goode.

There will be a carry-in dinner and social hours for the new members recently taken in the Union Chapel Church and for Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gosnell who are leaving our community and going to Bainbridge to live. They are moving into their new house recently built. The dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sigler attended the evangelistic services Sunday ev'ening at the

Beech Grove Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker and son Dale attended a birthday party for their granddaughter Rita Kay Jefferies and her cousin Andy Henderson Sunday afternoon at the home

of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henderson of Greencastle. Both children were 3 years old. New Maysville News by Lula Ward New Maysville Correspondent Cathy and Mary Leak of Indianapolis spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leak. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Burdine and family called on his parents at Barnard on Tuesday night. Mrs. Helen Hedge. Carolyn Alexander and children of Roachdale called on Glenda Burdine and children Wednes-

day afternoon. Frank Hart visltert with, hi* chaldren Darrell and'Vic^y at the home of Mr. and-Mra Bob Leak on Sunday. Other •vkutors were their son and ’famiy of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Alexander of Bainbridge visited with thfjr daughter at the home of Arah Buttry on Saturday. Lulu Ward spent Friday with Violet Leak. Mr. and Mis. WaltdPWwrd of Liiisburg called on MivandiMrs. Clarehce Ward on Tuesday night. Other visitors dtlfiirg the week were Violet Leaki Dvrrell and Vicky Hart. Glenda Gurdine and children and Rufus Buttry.

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