The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 September 1966 — Page 3

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DEMO CHEFS HAD BUSY TIME

“Chicken at its best.” That was the cry heard from the chefs as they prepared the barbecued chicken for the Democratic program Saturday night. Left to right: James Snider, Virgil Deem, Joe Lancaster, Hand Nelson, Claude Shuee. Banner Photo—Don Whitehead

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Mrs. Cedric Ray and Rhoddy | attending a managers’ school of | Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simpson, few last Monday to Pompano ly from Cataract. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sinclair, Mr. Beach, Fla., called by the death Mr. and Mrs. Omer Fuller and and Mrs. Piercy Sinclair, Rev. of her little niece, 2-year-old Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arnold visit- and Mrs. S. F. Hester attended Denise Miller, daughter of Mr. ! ed Amos Bedwell at Center the funeral of Mrs. David Ritand Mrs. Jack Miller. They re- Point Saturday. He was former- terscamp at the Gills Funeral turned home on Thursday after- j ly from Catraact. Home in Washington, noon. i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hamil- Mrs. Eileen Furr entertained Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Arendt ton of Oakhurst, N. J., came Mrs. Eliza Query last Friday at

and daughter, Nancy, were j Tuesday for a visit with his dinner.

weekend guests of Davoin New- j grandmother, Mrs. Nannie Fultz Graduating class of 1966 of ton and son Eddie of Terre and Waunetta and his aunt, abou t 39 this many have regisHaute. 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Sipple. 1 tered in the different colleges: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sinclair They left Sunday for their Tom Reynolds, Butler Univerand family of Indianapolis vis- home. s ity ; Richard Sharp, Purdue ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Essex University Regional Campus, Fred Sinclair, Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wil- Indianapolis; Hal Hendricks,

liams and family of Advance Butler University; Jim Albin, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arnold Hanover College; Linda Hutchewere Sunday visitors of Mr. and soni Indiana State University; Mrs. Elbert Williams. I Dick Evens, Wabash College; Mrs. Ona O’Connor and Mrs. | Dick McFarland, Purdue UniGertie Stockwell were visiting V ersity; Darlene Buzzard, Indiat Putnam County Hospital ana state University; Melanie Thursday afternoon. Priest, Butler University; Janet Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pickens scobee, Hanover College; Bill and Mr .and Mrs. Guy McKam- i

ey of Bloomington were visitors Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Vet

Mann.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wallace of Coatesville and Mr. and Mrs. Myron McMains of Greencastle were visitors of Mr. and Mrs.

Vet Mann Sunday.

Mrs. Esther Fry spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woliung of Greencastle. 1 Mrs. Maude Kunkel has en- !

Cedric Ray and Joe Scott tered the Donna Nursing Home were in Denver, Colo., last week in Cloverdale to make her home.

The Dally Bannar, Greencastla, Indiana Thursday, September 29, 1966

Judy, Vincennes University; Steve Sutherlin, Purdue University; Larry Canada, Indiana University Extension, Indianapolis; June Purcell, Indiana State University; Larry Nichols, Indiana State University; Henry Hawkins, Purdue University; Susan Wilson, Indiana Business College, Indianapolis.

lots of Teeth LONDON UPI —An advertisement in a British newspaper today offered bargains on one million teeth. The specials were from the J. C. Rigby tooth factory that reports it is being forced out of business by stiff competition.

The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church was host to the 1966 Fall group meeting of Bloomington District of W.S.C.S. Thursday, Sept. 22. Morning program: devotions by the Rev. Bastain; speaker, Rev. Stanley Mahan, conference missionary secretary; drama, “Two In A Trap” by Mrs. S. H. Davidson and Mrs. Doran Hanauer. Lunchean was served in the Community Building by the women of the church. Afternoon program: solo, Steve Sendmeyer; music by a trio, Vivian Whitaker, Marcia Routt, Diana Lewis; spot reports; worship and rededication by Mrs. Lester

Sweeney.

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PART OF CROWD AT DEMO BARBECUE Part of the crowd attending the Democrtaic Barbecue Saturday night. Program chairman Percy Rice estimated that approximately 1400 people were in attendance. Banner Photo—Don Whitehead

Pope's Envoy Will Meet Ky SAIGON UPI — Archbishop Sergio Pignedoli, Pope Paul Vi’s special envoy to Viet Nam, has requested a meeting with South Vietnamese Premier Nguyen Cao Ky, government sources said today. The sources said Ky would probably agree to meet with the papal envoy but that no time for a meeting had been set. Pignedoli arrived here Wednesday on what he described as strictly a religious mission. But sources said he would undoubtedly sound out Vietnamese government and clerical leaders on the Pope’s call for peace to Viet Nam. Pignedoli is scheduled to attend a conference of Vietnamese Roman Catholic leaders to open here Friday.

Cloverdale News

By Mrs. Ralph Fry

The Past Matrons Club met with Mrs. Lucile Herbert Tuesday evening, Sept. 20. Club was called to order by the president, Frances Arnold. Eleven members and two visitors, Mrs. Phipps and Mrs. Shirley Brattain of Morton chapter, were present. Responses, Miscellaneous by Arol Groner. Program by Mabel Herbert, poem, Indi-

ana. Paper on “Early Indiana, Cataract Falls.” Helen Johnson won a contest on Indiana. Contests by Mary Logan and Frances Arnold were won by Maude Farmer, Messia Hutcheson and Belle Lasley. Next meeting will be with Belle Lasley on October 18. The hostess and her daughter served delicious refreshments.

LOCAL LIVESTOCK CENTER Hogs $22.50-23.00 LIVESTOCK Hogs 4.625; barrows and gilts steady to mostly 25 lower; 1-3, 190-250 lb. 22.50-23.25; 20 head 1- 2, 215 lb. 23.50; 2-3, 250-280 lb. 22.25-22.75; sows steady to 25 lower; 1-3, 300-350 lb. 20.5021.25; 350-500 lb. 19.75-20.50; 2- 3, 450-600 lb. 19.25-20.25. Cattle 500; calves 35; steers steady; choice 25.00-25.25.

ORDIXANCE NO. S. WfiR An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 6, 1965. being an Ordinance designating Streets upon which parking is limited to one side: designating one way traffic: and the regulating of traffic upon the streets and alleys and public places in the City of Greencastle. Indiana. SECTION 1: That Section 2 of Ordinance No. 6. 1965, be added, to read as follows, to-wit: •'Anderson Street from Bloomington to Arlington Street shall be limited to east bound traffic only.” SECTION 2: All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are to the extent of their consistency, repealed. SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be In full force and effect after its passage. signature by the Mayor and publication as provided by law. Passed and adopted by the Common Council of the City of Greencastle on the 26th day of September. 1966. Raymond S. Fisher, Mayor and Presiding Officer. Attest: C. Clifford Frazier Sept. 29-Oct. 6-2t

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