The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 December 1965 — Page 8

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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Thompson of New Market, Jim Nelson of Ladoga. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thompson and Glenda and Barbara Davis spent Thanksgiving Day with Joel Thompson at Ft. Knox, Ky., and enjoyed dinner on the base.

and Mrs. Chas Rogers of Greencastle, great grandfather, Ross Hanks, great grandmother, Mrs. D. O. Tate, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hanks and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wayne Hanks. Mrs. Peggy O’Hair and children of Greencastle spent

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roth Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. and daughters entertained with Gilbert O’Hair.

Thanksgiving dinner for Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Goldsher, Dannie and Bobby from Center Moriches, Long Island, Mr. and Mrs. B. Breisacher, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Breisacher and children and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Careskey and children all of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cunningham and Carol Lynn spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Nichols at Guion, Ind. Mrs. Nichols had been ill the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Elliott and family of Greencastle were guests for supper Thanksgiving evening, of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Austin of Columbus, Ohio are the parents of a 7 lb. daughter named Diana kay. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Austin are the paternal grandparents and Mrs. Frank Baker of Greencastle is the maternal grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Baker ‘ and family attended a family . dinner Sunday at the home of I Mrs. Bakers’ parents, Mr. and - Mrs. Fred Thompson, at Morj. ton. The holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Houser and family at . dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ? ward Minnick and daughters, * Mrs. Carrie Miller, Mr. Jim . Thomas, Mrs. Lorene Cloyd, ’ Mrs. Ella Minnick and daugh- * ter and Mr. and Mrs. Dolby 1 Ceilings. t The choir robes for the junior '• choir of the M E. Church are . being cut out and fitted at the i Church. Anyone interested and * ■willing to help sew, please con- . tact Shirley Baker. * Mrs Ruth Hyatt entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. June I Day, Mrs. Furn Mullen and * daughter, Mrs. Catherine Morris 1 of Indianapolis, and Mr. and I Mrs. Frank Miller. The dinner | was in honor of the Millers’ ■‘‘49th wedding anniversary. I Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Parker * and daughters of Eminence and * Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Huffman iwere Thanksgiving day guests tof Mr. and Mrs. Avery Ausf tin. * Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pritchett Jand family and Mr. and Mrs. ‘•Joe Leu-man and family of Plainfield, and Rebecca Lew"man of Indianapolis spent the * holiday with their mother, Mrs. 'Hazel Lewman. * Dinner guests of Mr. and fcMrs. Cecil Bullerdick and 'daughter on Thanksgiving day *were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bull.erdick and family of Clarksville. ’Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bullerdick •and family of Manhattan and .Ralph and five sons remained ’for the weekend. Sunday, they •and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Buller’diek and Geraldine were guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buller--dick at Waveland. Other guests .were Mr. and Mrs. Max Buller•dick. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steele were holiday guests of Dr. Scherschel and family at Bedford. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Collett and John entertained with a 'turkey dinner for all of the family on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. David Summers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Summers and family. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones were all present. Nov. 17, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McCammack and Janet entertained a number of relatives and served ice cream and cake in honor of their daughter Julie’s second birthday. Those present were grandparents, Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. David Richard and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miles and family were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Richard. The four children of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Zimmerman are quite ill with the mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Jeffries and family moved from the Archie Chadd house Saturday, to Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O'Hair and daughters have moved to their new home one mile east of town. Guests of Mrs. Chrystal Priest on Thanksgiving day were W’ally Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pickett and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Judy, Troy and Toni, all of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harshbarger of Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Harshbarger and family of North Manchester were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harshbarger over the holiday weekend. Mrs. Chrystal Priest was hostess to the Past Matron group of Eastern Star last Tuesday evening. Those attending were Mrs. D. O. Tate, Mrs. Achra Cassity, Mrs. Clare Ross, Mrs. Ilene Kays, Mrs. Vera English and Mrs. Ruth Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dickson were guests over Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dickson in Indianapolis. Mr. Omer Dickson of Lebanon is visiting this week with his cousin, Willis Dckson and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Alexander and daughters and Mr. Leslie Green and daughters have moved to Phoenix, Ariz. Both men will be employed in construction work. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wayne Hanks entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. Ross Hanks, Mrs. Zada Pruitt, Mrs. D O. Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Elza Tate and son, Don, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hanks, and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McCammack and daughters. Mrs. Dick Judy of Greencastle and Mrs. Chrystal Priest visited the latters’ sister, Ruby, in the hospital in Effingham, 111., Monday. The Independent Basketball team won their game Sunday against the Eminence team. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. How-

ard Hostetler at a Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Remley Herr, Stilly and Sheryl, Mrs. John Bennett and children, all of Crawfordsville, Miss Nancy Herr of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hostetter and family of Roachdale, and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hines and family of Columbus, Ohio. The Hines family is leaving Dec. 26 for England, where Dr. Hines will be on assigned research study at Rothansted Agricultural Experiment station, returning in late summer to Columbus. David Priest, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Priest is now working part time as announcer at Station WFBM-TV and radio. David is a senior at Butler University. Mr. Julian Libka and family have moved into the house recently vacated by Mrs. Helen Winters. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foster were Donald Hendricks and family, Carl Zenor and family, Mr. O. B. Lane, Mrs. Effie Smith and Mrs. Carl Beck. Mr. Louis Garrett and family of Mt. Meridian and Mrs. Alice Mahoney of Greencastle were the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Priest and Melanie. Mr. and Mrs. John Rayman and Treva and Mrs. Rayman’s father spent Thanksgiving day with their son Carl Rayman and family in Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Etcheson visited from Wednesday thru Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wally Etcheson and family in El Paso, HI. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hueber and sons of Brownsburg were guests Saturday of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Etcheson. Mrs. Frank Bridges accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Steven Littrell and husband of Plainfield to Hampton, Va., where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Roland Buis and family over the holiday vacation. They left Wednesday evening and returned Sunday evening. They reported the weather warm and pleasant.

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8 The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Thursday, December 2, 1965 f•'sprr

FAIR, AND WARMER—Flames boil around autoa and trucks during that big fire at the Tennessee State Fair in Nashville. It destroyed a grandstand and exhibition buildings with damage estimated at more than S12 million.

FAST BUILDERS NEW YORK UPI — Some segments of a new television series, “The Legend of Jesse James,” will show the famous outlaw and his gang hiding out in Meramec Caverns, Stanton, Mo., during the 1870’s. However, the show won’t go to Missouri but will simulate the cave in Hollywood, where the series is being filmed. “They can build a 100-mil-lion-year-old cave in hours in Hollywood,“ says Meramec Caverns director Lester B. Dill.

SELLERS IN BIT PART HOLLYWOOD UPI — Peter Sellers foregoes star billing for a small bit part in “The Wrong Box” for his friend Bryan Forbes.

Mlesf Berliners Collect Money BERLIN UPI — West Berlin began to collect money today to give a Christmas present to the families of Americans killed fighting in Viet Nam “in defense of the free world.” The city’s eight newspapers printed an appeal for funds which they said would be used to send replicas of the West Berlin “freedom bell” to relations of fallen American Servicemen. The bell in the tower of the West Berlin City Hall is a reproduction of the liberty bell in Philadelphia presented to the city by Gen. Lucius D. Clay, post - war American military governor, as a gift of the American people. “We feel special ties to those Americans who mourn a husband or father, son or brother who fell in Viet Nam because we Berliners know that the Americans are ready to defend

our freedom with the lives of their soldiers,” the appeal said. The freedom bell replicas will be five and one-half inches by three and one-half. They will bear the inscription "From the freedom-loving Berliners who know that their city also is being defended in Viet Nam.”

ROLE FOR MARTHA HYER HOLLYWOOD UPI — Blonde Martha Hyer will play Clint Walker’s wife in “Night of the Grizzly,” an outdoor adventure drama for Paramount.

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