The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 June 1966 — Page 8
Th« Daily Bannar, Graaneastla, Indiana Wadnasday, Juna 29, 1966
Palestine
Morton News By Mrs. Russell 0'Haver, Correspondent
Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson attended the wedding of Diane Weatheraid and Gairn Hadley on June 18th at Speedway Christian Church. Gairn is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hadley of Danville and the
day visitors Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hurst and daughter Carolyn, Mrs. Mae Truex, Mr. and Airs. Jack Hurst, Mrs. Bessie Pierce, Air. and Airs. Earley Jackson and daughter Darlene and Air. and Airs. John Carney
grandson of Airs. James Ander-1 from Springfield, Kentucky, Air. son Greencastle R. 1. and Airs. David Thomas. Mrs. Daisy Alexander and Mr. and Airs. Vem Sigler Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum called on Air. and Airs. Wayne visited Air. and Airs. Glen Cro-j Alexander Sunday evening.
dian of Indianapolis Sunday afternoon. Airs. Yochum remained in the Crodian home for a few days to help care for Airs.
Crodian who is
from surgery.
Airs. Carl Clodfelter spent
Air. and Airs. John Carney and grandson of Springfield, HL are house guests of Air. and Airs. Earley Jackson and
recuperating 1 family. The Carneys are par-
ents of Airs. Jackson.
Airs. Noel Nicholson is spend-
Alr. and Airs. Alax Call and sons
also supper guests.
Saturday night with her son ing a few days with her daughMyrcn and family of Green- ter Airs. Dale Richey of Kansas castle. HI. Airs. Richey has gone to Airs. Roscoe White spent a National Gaurds and Mrs. few days last week with her j Richey was unfonmate last brother H. L. Gilderlin and wife: Saturday by stepping on a nail of Rockville. which resulted in a very sore
Charles H. AIcClure from the foot.
USS Cony United States Navy; Mr. Earnest Aliller spent the was a house guest last week weekend with his daughter Mrs. of Air. and Airs. Charles Hoi- carl Arbuckle and family. Mrs. l an< *- Aliller and her parents Air. and Dennis Anderson would like Mr S . L. e e James attended to hear from his friends. His the Alay reunion on Sunday at
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Field, AElton Florida 32570. ! SIr - and Mrs - WlUard Clod ' Air. and Airs. Rex Call were I felter of 011111011 FaUs and Mr - Sunday afternoon visitors of! 311(1 ^ ™ oyA ^odfelter and
daughter Janet were Sunday evening callers of Air. and Airs.
. Lyle Clodfelter and family. Air. and Airs. Ed Scobee and .^,. ^ enjoyed a cook . out
daughter Janet and Air. and • mej Q Airs. David Clodfelter and fam-
ily were Sunday evening dinner j Alorton O.E.S. will sponsor guests of Air. and Airs. Jake 11 bake sale on Saturday, July Alartin. ; 2nd in front of Penney’s Store, Air. and Airs. Theodore Ver- Greencastle. Please have food million from Idaho State and there by 8:00 or 8:30 a. m. if Airs. Junie Vermillion of Rock-! possible. We will appreciate, ville called on Air. and Airs, bread, rolls, cookies, cakes and Vern Sigler last Alonday after- P iea as they seem to sell real
noon. we h-
Air. and Airs. Fred Thompson
were Sunday evening visitors I
of their son Richard Thompson CplLjA
and family of North Salem. "
Air. and Airs. Wayne Bettis WASH^GTON—Sen. Robert and granddaughter Dottie Jan- F * Kennedy, terming the bloodson were Sunday guests of Air. ! ^ ess c °up d etat which installed and Airs. Hal Emmons and a nhlitary government in 'Artamily of Tipp City, Ohio. Dottie j gentina a severe setback for the will stay with the Emmons j Alliance For Progress: until Thursday of this week. “Whenever a democratically Air. and AFrs. Phil King andi elected government is overdaughter Lisa were visitors of I thrown by the military, severe Air. and Airs. Rex Call last damage is done to the entire Tuesdav. fabric of the inter-American Mr. mid Mr.. Hubrrt Me- system ' “ " ,I . pro * re “ is to | Gaughey m>d family attended 1 com * m L * tm Amenc *'“ must !
a family reunion Sunday at the
park in Crawfords ville.
Saturday evening callers of In Colonial times, when a Air. and Mrs. Phillip Goode were, tavern customer asked for a ■ Mr. and Airs. Tressman Goode | “quick one” he was served a | and children Darrell and Darla I Calibogus—cold rum mixed with and Mrs. Ruth Bullerdick. Sim- beer.
This Doctor Plans To Stay In Greencastle:
DR. LAWRENCE R. JONES
The Following Doctors Plan To Stay In Greencastle DR. F. R. DETTL0FF DR. JAMES B. JOHNSON DR. JAMES C. LETT DR. ANNE S. NICHOLS DR. C. M. SCHAUWECKER DR. DICK J. STEELE DR. W. R. TIPTON DR. V. EARLE WISEMAN
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Airs. Alary Buckles spent the j weekend with her sister, Mrs.! Clarence Beck. Callers at the home of Mr. j and Airs. Henry Osborn on Sat- | urday were Mr. John Osborn! and family, Marvin DeSpain, Air. and Airs. Clarence Beck and Mary Buckles. The Groveland Community Club held their annual all day meeting at the home of Ethel Eggers. Ten members answered roll call. The friendly Sewing Club met with Airs. Gwen Huffman Wednesday with nine members present. Airs. Hertha Hand has been on the sick list the past several days. Air. and Airs. Percy Rice returned to work after a weeks vacation.
Fincastle News By Mrs. Maude Brothers, Correspondent
Clodfelter and children, Mrs. John Mink, and Mr. and Mrs. Jae Brothers and family in the home of Mr. Clodfelter. Stanley Lawrence remained for a few days visit.
Johnnie Brothers had the misfortune of falling in the ball park in Roachdale Monday afternoon and breaking his arm. Dorothy Dean, Paula Stewart and Janet Asher spent from Thursday until Sunday in 4-H camp at Lake Shakamak. Airs. Velma Duncan is spending some time with her daughters in Crawfords ville. Airs. John Alink is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joe Brothers and family. Chester, Richard and Billy Beams and families, and Mr. and Airs. Cecil Johnson and family of Fillmore, spent the
weekend with Mrs. Bea Beams and children. The men took care of her hay crop. Airs. Herald Barnes and Debbie were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Boiler. Mrs. Joe Brothers attended a church study group in the home of Mrs. Alax Call Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Damon Lawrence and sons, Stuart and Stanley spent Saturday night and Sunday with Airs. Alaude Brothers and Mrs. Mary Virginia Clodfelter. On Sunday they all enjoyed picnic dinner with Air. and Mrs. Gene
Civil Rights
New Maysville News By Lulu Ward, Correspondent
NEW YORK — Roy Wilkins, executive secretary of the National Association for the Advance of Colored People ( N A A C P ) , contending that projects like the Alississippi freedom march do little longrange good for civil rights: “The civil rights movement has suffered too much already from projects and spot activity. People have concentrated on a spot for 10 days or two weeks and then left the district to languish as it did before.”
Aryan invaders from central Asia conquered India about 3,500 years ago.
Air. and Mrs. AIcDowells of Gillespie, 111., spent the week end with Mr. and Airs. Claud Malayer. The children of Air. and Mrs. Dick Elliott, visited with their grandmother, Airs. Pearl Elliott. Several attended the all day meeting at the Pentecostal Church on Sunday. Air. and Mrs. George Farmer of North Salem called on her father, Rufus Buttery on Saturday. Air. and Mrs. Robert Leak Jr. and family of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Nichols and family, and Air. and Airs. Har-
old Soots were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leak during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soots and Violet Leak called on Mr. and Airs. John Bonames at North Salem on Monday. Sharon Nicholas and children of Avon, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Leak, Pearl Elliott and grandchildren, Rufus Buttry and Roy Weller were visitors of Mr. and Airs. Clarence Ward during the week.
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