The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1966 — Page 4
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4 Tht Daily Bannar, Oraanraafia, Mana Monday, January 10, 1906
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parrish of Lowell, Indiana, called on the Frys Thursday. Mr. Parrish Is a former teacher of the Cloverdale Schools. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown of New Ross visited with Mrs. LaRue Gray Wednesday. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Gray are sisters. Mr. and .Mrs. Earl-Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Wil-
liams celebrated Mrs. Williams' birthday January 2nd by having dinner at EUettsville, and then visited Judy Williams in Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne White entertained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and family of Largo, Florida, and Mr. and Sirs. Earl Arnold on New Tear’s Eve. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williams of Clermont were in Cloverdale
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By HENBY CATHCABT
Central Press Waakimgton Writer
WASHINGTON—The Johnson ■*—*~‘-1isHmi has —the baste decision to escalate slgnHirantly toe Viet Nam flghting. For obvious reasons the degree of saoalstten wfll baeoma known only gradually, through troop Nilpmenta, mors frequent aerial bombing reports, and, indteactly, in sobm of the budget Npsndtog figures to be aant to Gongmes in Jannary.
In some respects tbs Viet Mam operations are evolving more and aMrs toumd a dopiteatten of the Korean War sHwatian of the early M50a It has the ssma elemawt of a prtvflaged sanctuary for the enemy, asppoet of toe flghting oppoeitten by third powere with a constant threat ef dhmet laterventten, and mounting pressures aft horns to vnaftly step up toe TLS. offensive and end Gw war wlto a decisive victory. Thte bitter floater craws as
The pitfalls that flam determining the alas and type of toe UB. military operation are obvious. The poBttaal giifltito are jort as mat, hat a loft mere
ening too only military poBey that is both
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Tuesday to attain toe funersl George and Ralph had Vvsd in
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of EUls Muady Mrs. Bsmasa Essex, north of town, will be celebratiSf her birthday Friday, January 7th. Happy birthday, Mrs. Essex. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nsese and family entertained Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ray, lbs. Elda Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Josh McCullough and family, Mr. and Mm. Cedric Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ray and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Schadwitoh and Tammy, and John Neaso bom Purdue. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ray and daughters, Linn Ann and Nancy of Dayton, Ohio, were guests of the Cedric Rays from Monday until Wednesday. Jay Bluer, son ef Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bitser, has been eonfined to his home for the past week with a severe cold. Jay had won a trip to New York with his paper route, but was too ill to go. Ws hops he will get to go later. Mrs. Gertruds White and Linda visited Miss Madge White ef Plainfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fry enjoyed New Tear's dinner In Danville, Illinois, at the Luxor Dining Room as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zachary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neese entertained their family group in their home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Abel en tertained her daughter, Eva, and husband, and Mrs. Abie’s brother, Launey, for Christmas. Mrs. Mary Logan entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jenkins of Brasil at dinner Saturday eve-
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson flew to Houston, Texas to spend Cterlstmas with relatives and blends. While there they visited the NASA Astradome. Nathan Curtis is reported very in in the Veterans Hos-
pital.
Mrs. Eva Cragge is in Milroy earing for her sister, Mrs. Hazelrigg, who has a broken arm. Mrs. Elda Horn of Greeneaatte was a recent guest ef Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ray. Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Dreseher, formerly of Spenosr, now living in Greeneastls, visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutherlin and Steve and Jim were entertained on New Tear’s Eve by lbs. Juanita MeCurtry and family of Roachdale. Mrs. Minnie Sprinkle and Merman and James Sprinkle entertained the Goffinet family of Terre Haute New Tear's Eve. lb. and lbs. Charles Gilbert visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sutherlin Saturday evening. Mr. and lbs. George Coffman of Anderson wore guests Sunday ef lb. and Mrs. Ralph Fry. The afternoon wae spent driving and visiting areas where
Putnam County whan they ware boys. Mrs. Mary Logan snUrtalaad the 68 Oub Monday. Guests were Mary Hurst, Mauds Farmer and Olive Sutherlin. Mias Beverly Bmanemaa visited Sunday evening with James Sprinkle and family. Mrs. Mary Hurst qpsnt Christmas with her son, George, and family in todianapolis. Mrs. Elate Gtendenning of Bloomington spent Sunday with lb. and lbs. Ennis Jordan. lbs. Clara Heckman of Cloverdale and Mrs. Dollie Carey of Indianapolis were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Church. Mra Maude Farmer has returned to her home after spending the Christinas holidays with her son and family in Indianapolis. Students who have returned to school after the Christmas holidays are: Beverly Cline and Phyllis Furr to Indiana State and Judy Williams to Indiana University. Mr. and Mrs. Vie Sutherlin entertained their family during the holidays. lb. and lbs. Tom Underwood and family and Freddie Gray visited on New Year’s with lbs. LaRue Gray.
Buffalo skins, which - now would probably sell for more than |500, cost |12 to 835 when the bison roamed the prarie.
An estimated 3,892,000 persons wars added to the nation’s resident population in toe 13 months before Aug. 1, 1965, reports toe Census Bureau.
The ear rental industry Is a 8400 mUIlon-a-year business, according to the National Automobile Club.
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