The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1967 — Page 11

Wednesday, Saptambar 6, 1947

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BELLE UNION COMMUNITY NEWS

By Alma Hurst

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McCammack, Mrs. Blanche Vaughn, Mrs. Janie McCammack and Mrs. Daniel Pleake visited George McCammack at the Rest Home in Illinois Thursday. Mr. McCammack is slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs. James Sink, Rick and Randy of Bloomington were supper guests of David Sink and family Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Straw of St. Bernice were Sunday guests of Rev. Bowser and family. Mrs. Evelyn Cline and Mrs. Cozetta Lear, Greencastle attended the Indiana State Fair Sunday and saw the Lawrence Welk show Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brewer, Greencastle are the parents of a daughter, Pamela Jean, born Sept, 1st at the Putnam County hospital. Mrs. Brewer was the former Tylma Price, a former resident of this commuinty. ▲ number of residents from here attended the State Fair this week. lire. Gilbert Prichard and Wanda Glo entertained the Willing Workers class with a

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wiener roast at the Greencastle park Wednesday evening. The weather was cool but the fire and the good food was enjoyed by all. Those attending were: Mrs. Blanche Vaughn, Mrs. Kenneth Meek, Alma Hurst, Mrs. George McCammack, Mrs. Harold McCammack, Gertie Stringer, Mrs. Clifford Nichols and children of near Fillmore and Mrs. Clarence McCammack. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Meek. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morris, rural Cloverdale attended the wedding of their granddaughter Miss Linda Meece at the Hazelwood Baptist church Saturday evening. The Archie O’Neal family have moved to their new home west of Belle Union. Mrs. Zella Cummings is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Luther Poynter and family in Danville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buis were Sunday evening visitors of Lloyd Buis and family north of Greencastle. Mrs. Clova Quinlan and Mrs. Gladys Huber of Cloverdale, and Alma Hurst visited Mr. and visited Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hill in Lebanon Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCammack entertained with a pitchin dinner August 27th honoring their children and grandchildren. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Herman McCammack end daughter, Bertha, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell McCammack and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCammack and sons. Afternoon callers were, Marlin, wife and family of Bloomington and Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Coffman of Greencastle. Mr. and Mrs. Herman McCammack of Florida have been visiting their parents the past week. Several from here were in Greencastle Friday to hear the speech of the Vice president, Hubert Humphrey, at Gobin Church. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Prichard and daughter entertained at dinner Friday evening, relatives from Mooresville. Mr. and Mrs. Burk Koho of Plainfield were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCammack Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bassett and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wallen have returned to their home from a fishing trip to Florida.

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PUBLIC AUCTION BIB ANTIQUE SHOP SALE A* we ere devoting our full time te ether business Interests, we will therefore tell out eur complete Antique Shop of No. 1 antiques te the highest bidder in eur shop located in Bloomington, Indiana en Weet 3rd end corner of South Adams Street*. Alto known a* Whitehall Pike Sat., Sept 2 & also Sat, Sept 9, 1967 Commencing promptly «t 10:00 A.M. Beth Day* ANTIQUES Custard glass; Carnival glass including punch bowl set; Bristol vases; Satin glass; Pattern glass; Portrait Plates; Haviland china; Mean and Star pattern; Northwood glass; Resebewl; Different types and patterns of Milk glass; Shaving mugs; Bowl and pitcher sets; R. S. Prussia; Keresene Lamps; Carriage Lamps; Gone wtih the Wind lamp partial*; German and Bavarian dishes; China dolls; Ironstone; Glass hand grenades; Stains of all kinds; Indian axes; arrow heads and ether relics; Many pictures including Currier Ives, In The Shade of Tha Old Apple Tree and ethers; lea Cream parlor table and 4 chairs; Dinner balls; Wall telephones; Extra large button collection. Also, Old guns and swards; Several copper and pewter items; Cherry and Walnut stand tables; Metal wash stand; Wrought iron high chair; OM car lights; Wicker desk and chair; Recking chairs; Child's wooden cradle; Round Oak table; Marble top stand table; Secretary; Couch; leva Seat; Several Clocks; Wash stand; Marble tap chest; Cherry furniture; Spice cabinet; Coffee Mills; Seme of the real eld school desks; Tin deer cupboard; Hell tree; Iren pets; Iren kettles; Miniature steam engine; Stereoscope and pictures; Complete Kitchen cabinet. Civil War Newspapers that date back to October 18, 1863 and 1864 and are in excellent condition! This is one of the largest and best Antique Sales ever to be held in this part ef Indiana) If you are interested in the best of Antiques, don't miss this salel TERMS — CASH day of sale Nothing te be removed until settled far. Net responsible in case ef accidents. Bob Stewart & Jackie Cook OWNERS Cel. Gene end Billy Williams and Raymond Harper, Auctioneers. Phene Spencer 829-3252 lunch wiH be served all through bath sales.

Fillmore News By Mrs. Charles Smith. Correspondent

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frederick have moved tq Greencastle. Mrs. Darwin Floyd and son of Jacksonville, N. C., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barcus and daughter, Carolyn. Recent callers on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wells were Mrs. Ruby Robinson, Mrs. Grace Cunningham and Susie, and Mrs. Joan McLure and sons. The Misses Dayna and Donna Whitehead spent the week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Poehlein and family in Shelbum. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Arnold and children vacationed the week of August 27 in Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ragan have been visiting the Robert Ragan family in Minneapolis, Minn., since August 27. Mr. and Mrs. Mort Thomas and family visited Sunday, August 27, with Mrs. Thomas’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John West, in Indianapolis. Sunday afternoon visitor! of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson and sons of Brownsburg, and Mrs. Cecil Newman, Mrs. June Kendall and sons, Steve and Gene, of Greencastle. In the Little League All-Star series Sunday, Fillmore lost the semi-final game to Cloverdale, 4-1. The B.Y.F. hay ride was rained out Friday, August 25, so 30 yqung people and four counsellors had a party In the church basement Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barker, Deanna and Jeffrey, have re-

turned from a visit with relatives in Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. Avaril Huller visited in Indianapolis last week with the Clyde Tanksley family and other relatives. Mrs. Daisy Youngerman visited last week with Mrs. Leona Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Westinhofer in Indianapolis. Mrs. Mabel Knoll and Mrs. Swanson, of Danville, HI., spent Wednesday at Turkey Run and called on friends there. Because the hostess was ill, the August meeting of the Friendly Circle Club was cancelled. Faith Circle W.S.C.S. will meet at 11 a.m., Sept. 12, at the Recreation Building with Judy Whitehead as hostess. Virginia Hanks will have the lesson. The general W.S.C.S. meeting will be an all day affair Sept. 12. Bring needles and thimbles. Mabel Knoll will be the hostess and Ruth Smith will have the lesson.

FALSE FELLOW NEW ORLEANS UP I — Edsel Hudson, a 36-year-old fireman, has been accused of turning in a false alarm so he could steal S128 belonging to other firemen while they were out of the firehouse. The money Hudson is accused of stealing had been collected to pay for food.

Porpoises don’t have any vocal chords, but make a noise by expelling air through the blow hole on top of their heads.

NATIONAL WEATHER OUTLOOK

INDIANA WEATHER—Mostly sunny and pleasant today and Thursday. Fair and cool tonight. High today and Thursday in the 80s. Low tonight mid to upper 50s. Precipitation probability near zero per cent through Thursday. Outlook for Friday: Continued fair with minor tempertaure changes.

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