The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 August 1965 — Page 8

Fillmore News By Mrs. Charles Smith Fillmore Correspondent Mrs. Omadean Cummings of Quincy visited Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Day. Mrs. Avaril Huller, Mrs. Daisy Youngerman and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Huller and daughters spent Wednesday evening in In-

dianapolis with Mr. and Mrs. Arless Decker and Mrs. Clyde Tanksley and family. Mrs. Verna Zeiner has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Whitaker and family in Indianapolis. One hundred and ninety-one people signed the guest book Sunday, Aug. 1st. at the Harvey Nichols Golden Wedding Anniversary open house. All six

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of their children and most of their grandchildren attended. They received many gifts, cards and flowers, and telephone calls from many well-wishers, some from Florida, Idaho, California and Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Wallie Part- ! ridge and two daughters of Riverside, Calif., are visiting relatives here. The three daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Nichols of Sherman, Texas, are visiting the Harvey Nichols and Carl Phillips families while Mr. and Mrs. Nichols are house hunting in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Await and sons of Camri, HI., have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond PurselL The M.Y.F. had a skating party Friday evening. Visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells were Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Cunningham, Susie and Mary, Mrs. Sylvia Nichols and Laura. Mrs. Thelma Eastham has returned from a vacation trip to Florida. She went with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hurst and children. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis and daughter spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barker and family. Mrs. Garnet Truesdal of Anderson spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hanks and family. The Proctor reunion will be Sunday, Aug. 8, at Robe-Ann Park. i The Dale reunion will be Sunday, Aug. 8, at the Lizton school building. Any interested Dales come. Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday at the Putnam County Hospital, named Stacy Lynn. Mrs. Ruth Smith spent the week end in Mooresville. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reeves and daughter.

Faith Circle W.S.C.S. will have a picnic Tuesday, Aug. 10, 10 a.m. at the Methodist Recreation Building. Families and guests welcome. Mrs. Venice Lewis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Smith. She called on other relatives. The Methodist picnic was held at the Recreation Building Sunday because of the weather. ' Clay Robinson has been a patient in the Putnam County Hospital since Tuesday, July 20. Mrs. Lillian Ernestine Ellett underwent surgery in the Putnam County Hospital last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis have returned from a vacation trip in Florida. They accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and sons of Brownsburg. Sunday afternoon callers of Charley and Ida Day were Rev. i and Mrs. Wilbur Day, Mrs. Ethel Brittan, Miss Ella Coffman, Witt O’Hair, Miss Ruth OHair. Thursday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith were: Mrs. Avaril Huller. | Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mrs. Daisy Youngerman, Earl Varvel and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Shuck. Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Day spent Monday with Ida and Charley Day. The Misses Pam and Pat Bowen of Coatesville recently: spent a few days with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Bowen. Mr. and Airs. Wade Norman of Tangier spent Thursday and Friday with his sister, Mrs. Mabel Grimes, and John Grimes. While here they called on the families of Dallas Grimes, Martha Gossett and Lucille Bunten. The Fillmore Garden Club will meet Friday, Aug. 13 with Mrs. Carrie Clme. There will be an auction. Circle 1 W.S.C.S. will meet Thursday, Aug. 12, at the Re7> reation Building. Miss Kate Oliver will give the lesson.

t The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, August 4, 1965

MAKE WAY!—Police have a tough time clearing the way for George Papandreou’s car in Athens as some 200,000 of the 77-year-old deposed premier's supporters clamor in his defense. King Constantine, 25, fired him in a defense ministry dispute. (CablephotoJ

FILM DEBI T HOLLYWOOD UPI — England's rock 'n rolling Dave Clark Five makes its motion picture debut in appropriately in ‘'Having a Wild Weekend.”

PEACEFUL INTEGRATION—Ric hard Holmes seems to be unnoticed as he stands In line to pay fees after registering at previously all-white Mississippi State University, Starkville.

IT’S UP TO HANOI—Holding a news conference in Washington, Secretary of State Dean Rusk says the United States wants to know just what the Communists would do to return If the U.S. halted air attacks on North Viet Nam. “Nobody has even hinted’* at whether Hanoi would pull its 325th Division out of South Viet Nana and call off the guerrillas if the U.S. attacks ceased, he said.

MAIN STREET °f Smithville, Mo., is a littered mess aft*”* receding of flood waters of the Little Platte River. The entire-downtown section of the town of 1,000 was undf water.

ACTOR HELD IN BRAWL — Ramon Ortiz, 22, actor who appeared with Burt Lancaster to the film, "The Young Savages, 1 * Is shown at police headquarters In New York after he and a teenaged companion were arrested for alleged participation in an East Harlem street brawL One teenager was killed and four others injured to the fighting.

••FAR-OUT" LEFT leaders include (from left) William Eaton, 32, vice president of the Progressive Labor Party; Milton Rosen, 38, PLP president; Jack Barnes, 25, Young Socialist Alliance national chairman. PLP’s leaders say “the people" demand revolution. Rosen was expelled from the Communist Party because he wouldn’t de-Stalinize. YSA preaches Trotskyism and Castroism. And then there are The Provisional Organizing Committee to Reconstitute the Marxist* Leninlst Communist Party, Youth Against War and Fascism.

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