The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 March 1967 — Page 8

t Th« Daily Bannar, Graaneastla, Indiana Thursday, March 2, 1967

Morton News By Mrs. Russell O'Haver, Correspondent

Mr. and Mrs. Art Foust of Indianapolis and Miss Sandy Holland of Greencastle were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holland and fam-

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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitehead were called to Atwood, HI. on Sun. to pay their respects to the family of Mrs. Alice Noecaker, aunt of Mrs. Whitehead. They had dinner at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Richey, a daughter of Mrs Noecaker. Sun. afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Burkett and Mrs. Clarence Humphrey were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burkett and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harbison and daughter, Katherine. They all enjoyed seeing pictures shown by Howard Burkett that were sent to Mrs. Humphrey from her daughter, Mrs. Mary Taylor of California They were pictures of Mrs. Taylor’s family. Mrs. Warren Caywood’s sister Mrs. M. E. McIntyre of Richmond returned to her home last Mon. after being at the Caywood home for two weeks helping care for their mother Mrs. Myrtle Boatman who is a patient in the Putnam Co. Hospi-

tal.

Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens on Sun were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cummings in the afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Curtis in the evening.

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Mr. and Mrs. James Hammond and children were Sim. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson and daughter,

Judy.

Mr. Jo Baker and daughter from Bayonne, New Jersey are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Baker and family and are also visiting Mrs. Mary Baker who is still a patient in the Union Hospital at Terre

Haute.

Mrs. Clarence Humphrey, Mrs. Dewey Stultz and Mrs. Russell O’Haver were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sigler last Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Phil King and Lisa were Sun. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Call. Mrs. H. A. Sadler visited her sister, Mrs. Ray Breedlove at the Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville one day last week. Sunday callers of Mrs. Maude O’Haver were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O’Haver and Mark Enson of Indpls. and Mrs. Irene Overpeck and Mrs. Mildred Dooley of Rockville. Miss Dorothy Bettis of Cincitmatti spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bettis. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hurst of Mt. Meridian were Sun. afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goode. Mrs. Hubert McGaughey who have been confined to her home due to sprained muscles in her back is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. George Stultz and son of Greencastle were Sun. eve. visitors of Mrs. Dewey

Stultz.

Mark O’Hair spent last Thurs. eve. with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Albin and children. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gosnell of Bainbridge called on Mr. and Mrs. Earley Jackson and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin and Mrs. Aileen Overstreet were in Indpls., Sun. afternoon to visit Claud Irwin at Robert Long Hospital and Mrs. Raymond Kendall at St. Francis Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Richard kendall an daughter of St Louis Mo. spent the weekend with Mr. Raymond Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson of Danville were dinner guests last Sun. of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clones and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Allgood, Mrs. Beulah Allgood and

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children of Russellville were Sun. evening guests. Clinton Center School will clash with Russellville grade school in a basketball game Thursday evening. Mrs. D. P. Alexander is a patient in the Putnam Co. Hos-

pital.

New System To Identify Drugs INDIANAPOLIS UPI — Eli Lilly & Co., Indianapolis pharmaceutical manufacturer, announced it has developed a new system of hospital drug identification involving unit-dose packaging and labeling. The system involved carrying the label identifying each capsule or tablet right up tq the patient’s bedside. Each dose is packaged individually in an airtight plastic bubble backed by a paper-laminated foil bearing the label with the medicine’s

name.

Lilly calls the system “IdenttDose.” The firm said it was “a further significant step” in packaging and labeling following introduction last summer of a system called “Identi-Code” for identifying tablets and capsules through a code imprinted on each one. Soviet Defense Minister Is III MOSCOW UPI—Defense Minister Marshal Rodion T. Malinovsky is suffering from a grave illness and probably will not be able to resume work, informed sources said. The chief of the Soviet military establishment has been hospitalized since early November when he made his last public appearance. Though obviously ill, the burly 69-year-old Malinovsky, his face drawn and pale, appeared on Red Square Nov. 7 to review the military parade on the occasion of the 49th anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution. Since then the Defense Ministry has been under the acting administration of Marshal Andrei A, Grechko, first deputy defense minister and comman-der-in-chief of the Warsaw Pact forces. The 64-year-old Grechko Is believed to be a logical candidate for Malinovsky’s post.

Library Reopens FLORENCE, Italy UPI — A few rooms of the Florence National Library, badly damaged in November’s disastrous floods, were reopened to the public Wednesday.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARING Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Zoning Appeals, City of Greencastle. will on the #th day of March, 1#67, at 7:30 p. m. In the City Hall hear evidence in connection with the petition of Robert Call for variance and appeal with reference to locating a trailer for living quarters on R. R. 1, State Road 43, north In a business area. At the same time and place the aaid Board will hear evidence In connection with the petition of James Green for variance and appeal with reference to locating a trailer for living quarters at 1129 Avenue E In a residential area. At the same time and place the said Board will hear evidence in connection with the petition of John Klebusch for variance and appeal from the decision of the City Engineer with reference to the erection of two greenhouses on his property at 423 North College In a residential area. Said hearings are open to the public and public participation Is requested. Board of Zoning Appeals City of Greencastle Harry Voltmer, Ch. James Hill, Secy. March 3-lt

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Cloyerdale News By Mrs. Ralph Fry

Mrs. Eva Graggs entertained the Past Matron Club Tuesday evening, Feb. 21. The club was called to order by the new president, Mrs. Lucille Herbert. Club Collect was read in unison, then the singing of the club song. Cards were sent to sick members. Responses were by the hostess. Frances Arnold had the program. An article on Martha Washington, Rejuvenescene of the Ford Theater in Washington where Lincoln was assassinated. Also an article on different kinds of maple trees and making of maple syrup. She also conducted a contest on different kinds of maple trees. Helen Johnson was the winner. The social hour was conducted by LaRue Gray, with several contests. The Winers were Peggy Ford and Maude Farmer. Peggy Ford was a guest and Evelyn McKamey was welcomed Into the club as a new member. The hostess served delicious refreshments of cherry pie, ice cream, coffee and tea. The next meeting will be March 21, with Esther Fry. Mrs. Hallie Sipple returned home from the Putnam County Hospital Wednesday evening. She is slowly improving. Mrs. Frances Arnold and Michael White visited his mother, Mrs. Gertrude at the Robert Long Hospital in Indianapolis Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spellbring, Mrs Edna Ahlemeyer of Poland and Mrs. Esther Fry attended the Booster meeting of the Rural Letter Carriers Association at the Marott Hotel in Indianapolis on February 22. Mrs. Bessie Fellows entertained with a luncheon Wednesday for Mrs. LaRue Gray, Mrs. Eva Craggs, Mrs. Daisy Shewmaker and Mrs. Opal Sharp. Mrs. Maude Cook of Indianapolis visited her sister, Mrs. Belle Lesley this past week. Mrs. Gertrude White returned home from the Robert Long Hospital Friday, where she had been for several days. Mrs. Mary Hurst visited her son, Mr. and Mrs. George Hurst

and family of Indianapolis this past week. Mrs. Frances Arnold entertained a group of ladies Thursday afternoon with a Stanley Party. Mrs. Alta Hal tom was taken to the Robert Long Hospital in Indianapolis on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Haltom and Marvin called on Mr. and Mrs. Alva Huber Sunday afternoon. Miss Eliose Hamblin of Indianapolis, visited her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Herbert, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hughes of Putnamville and his mother, Mrs. E. D. Hughes of Milwalkee, Wis., called on Mrs. Lou Eggers Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gose and son Jeffery of Martinsville, visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arendt and Nancy Sunday. Bobby Heckthome of Brazil visited his aunt, Mrs. June Job, Sunday afternoon. He has just returned from a vacation in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and Mabel Bruce of Indianapolis, visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hadley and Ruth. The Nazarene Church of Cloverdale is starting revival services beginning March 2 to March 12 at 7:30 p. m. each evening. Evangelist Rev. L. E. Wells with the MeadowsReasnor Gospel Duo. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Duncan have bought the Myron McCullough home and are moving to it soon. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Church of Danville, visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arnold. The Auxiliary and Barracks of World War I will meet Tuesday evening, March 7, with a carry-in dinner at the Legion Home. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Knoll from Martinsville, were here Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Betty Fall, and called on Mr. and Mrs. James Sipple. Relatives here Sunday attend-

ing tha funeral of Mrs. Betty Fall were Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Buis, Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Buis of LaPorte, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Buis, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnhart Jr., Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Sutherlin of Roachdale, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gobel, Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kottkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Kottkamp, A1 Kottkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kottkamp, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnhart Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huey and son, Mrs. Raymond Bams, Hoover Baker of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Beaman of Terre Haute, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fidler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fidler of Smithville, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fidler of Greenwood. George Hipps, S. T. 5 has been home on a furlough. He was stationed in Georgia and left Monday to be stationed in Virginia. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hipps. Jerry McCullough, a member of the basketball team, received a broken wrist Saturday evening in the game at the Brazil tourney. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stockwell visited Mrs. Gertie Stockwell, Sunday afternoon.

Tokyo Population TOKYO UPI — Tokyo, the world’s largest city, had a population of 11,025,013 as 1967 began, the Tokyo metropolitan government announced Wednesday.

Bobby Will Not Publish Book NEW YORK UPI — Sen. Robert F. Kennedy has dropped plans to publish a book with Harper & Row, the firm which will bring out William Manchester’s “The Death of a President” next month after long controversy with the Kennedy family. Frank Mankiewicz, Kennedy’s press secretary, said in Washington that “maybe some day” the book containing the senator’s major speeches on national and international affairs will be published, but there are “no plans for publication now.” “We will leave the manuscript with Harper & Row for the time being,” Mankiewicz said. The press secretary said Kennedy decided to delay publication last November “before the

lawsuit” brought by Mrs. John F. Kennedy against the publishing house to halt publication of the Manchester book. Mankiewicz said “unresolved differences” over the Manchester book, which were later settled out-of-court, probably had some bearing on the senator’s decision to postpone publication Indefinitely.

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