The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 September 1966 — Page 7
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Several from Morton community attended the “Fair on the Square” in Greencastle Friday and Saturday. The Fair was quite a success. People from over the county enjoyed meeting old friends. Miss Katherine Harbison attended a baby shower last Wed. evening at the Bainbridge Lions Club for Mrs. Donna Lasley. A visitor of Miss Harbison Wed-
nesday was Airman 3rd class Bob Storm of Washington, D.C. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goode were Mr. and Mrs. Roily Frances and Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Phil King and daughter Lisa were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call. Miss Judy Thompson attended the wedding Sunday of Diane
Nichols and Gary Canada at the Fillmore Christian Church. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens and daughter Judy and Miss Sharon Kay Reed attended the Lively reunion Sunday at Lebanon Park. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett and grandchildren enjoyed boating Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Smith of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Terhune spent Sunday with Mr. Terhune’s mother at the Sullivan Hospital. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Dewey Stultz were Mr. and Mrs. James Stultz and children of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. George Stultz and son of Green-
castle and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stultz and sons near Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scobee were Friday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. David Clodfelter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Yochum. Mrs. D. P. Alexander and Mrs. Russell O’Haver attended the reception at Gobin Memorial Church Sunday afternoon in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Claude McClure. On the way home they called on Mrs. O. M. Thomas and Mrs. L. L. Sparr. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Regan called on Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scobee and daughter Sunday evening. Mrs. Roscoe White returaed
i home Thursday from an extend-1 Mr. Nicholson was a pall-1
1 bearer at the funeral service on
Thursday.
j Mrs. George Frank of Clinton j Falls called on Mrs. Floyd Yochum and Mrs. D. P. Alex-
ed visit in Indianapolis
Mrs. Minnie Sadler spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. Ray
Breedlove of Crawfordsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sadler visited Mrs. Sadler’s mother Sunday at the State Hospital at
Logansport.
Mrs. James Wagner is now employed at the Telephone office in Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin called at the Cortell Funeral Home in Rosedale last Wednesday evening to pay their respects to the George Patterson family. Mr. Patterson was a former music teacher in the Bainbridge School.
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Wednesday, September 14, 1966
ander last Wednesday afternoon. Lou Ann Clodfelter spent Saturday night with Becky Boiler and Johnny Boiler spent the night with Johnny Clodfelter. Mr. and Mrs. Gale O’Hair and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Michael O’Hair of Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson! were Friday evening dinner: guests of Mr .and Mrs. Dale Rickey of Kansas. Illinois, and | they had dinner with Mrs. W. S. I
Lawter of Russellville Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson have as a house guest, Mr. Anderson's daughter, Mrs. John Miria of California. On Sunday the Andersons and Mrs. Miria attended a family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Alexander of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Caywood had dinner Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Malayer and sons of Lizton. Saturday evening they dined with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porter and family of Bainbridge. Pamela Sims was a guest of
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DEFECTS OVER VIET—This 1* Harold M. Koch, the former Roman Catholic priest that Moscow sayi asked for political asylum so he can campaign against U.S. policy in Viet Nam. Koch, 34, was an assistant pastor in Niles, HL
Embarrassing DUNDEE, Scotland UPI—Tht British Railways was very embarrassed about it all today. On* of its London-to-Scotland overnight trains broke down while carrying Prince Philip. After an hour and 16-minute delay, husband of Queen Elizabeth II, hired a car and drove himself on to Balmoral Castle.
CAMPAIGNER—Former Vice President Richard Nixon, who la campaigning for Republican congressional candidates, stopped off in Gettysburg, Pa, to see his former boss and they posed for this photo.
QUITS $125,000—G Keith Funston, 55. looks relieved now that he has announced he will retire next September as president of the New York Stock Exchange The chore pays a cool SI25.000 per annum and he's had it for a neat 15 years.
