The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 September 1967 — Page 8

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The Daily Banner, OrMneatfla, Indiana

Wednesday, September 27, 1967

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Morton News By Mrs. Russell O Havei. Correspondent

Mrs. Aileen Overstreet, Mrs. Maude O'Haver, Mr. and Airs. Xoel Bettis and Raymond Kendall were Sunday dinner guests

JOIN SUIT NEW YORK UPI - British players, who face a year’s suspension by the English Foot-

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Mrs. Vem Sigler and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens were hostesses for Union Chapel WSCS last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sigler. Mrs. Ronnie Allgood. Mrs. Jake Martin and Mrs. Russell O’Haver attended Russellville OES last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fonner were weekend guests of Mrs. Fonner’s sister, Mrs. Pearl Zimmerman of Oakland. Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nicholson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Dement of Kenney, HI., last Friday night and attended the Jersey Cattel banquet. On Saturday they attended the State Jersey Sale at Normal, Illinois. Mrs. O. M. Thomas, her niece and friend from Manchester. Iowa, returned to the home of Mrs. Thomas last Saturday. Mrs. Lee Martin was a visitor of Mrs. Virgil Clodfelter last Thursday. Mrs. Joe Stultz. Mrs. Lee Martin. Mrs. David Clodfelter

land OES Friends Night at the home of Mrs. Tony Wilms. Mrs. Lyal Clodfelter and Mrs. Leland Allgood attended a Stanley party last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Betty Ducher of Crawfordsville. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Allgood were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ducher of Crawfordsville and Mr. and Mrs. Terrell Clones of Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goode of Mackville. Ky., are house guests in the Earley Jackson home. They are the parents of Mr. Earley. Sunday callers at the Floyd Yochum home were Charles Moore and son. Clarhud of Waveland, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dills, and Mr. and Mrs. George Wildem of Princeton, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Vanice of Crawfordsvlle. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson of near Greencastle were Sat- ! urday afternoon callers of Mr. j and Mrs. Gale O’Hair and family and enjoyed eatng home

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Union Chapel Bazaar and join the NPSL’s S18 million anSmorgasbord will be Saturday ti-trust suit, it was announced evenng, Oct. 14. at the church. Tuesday. Serving will start at 5:30 The NPSL filed suit on Sept.

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TRADE QUARTERBACK NEW YORK UPI—The New York Jets Tuesday traded quarterback Archie Roberts to the Miami Dolphins for a future draft choice and dropped place kicker Booth Lusteg to bring the sequad roster to 39. one under the playing limit.

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Jackson to make programs for Union Chapel WSCS and also plans for the annual Church Bazaar. Sunday afternoon callers at the Joe Stultz home were Mrs. Josephine Schuyer and daughter, Joanne, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kincaid of Logansport and daughter. Marilyn of Advance and Ted Frazier. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin were Mr. and Mrs. David Clodfelter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scobee. Mrs. Eugene Callendar spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Kathleen Voris and family of Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Martin were supper guests of Mrs. Ethel Snider of Rockville last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John William Burk and son. Patrick of New Palestine were Saturday afternoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Vem Sigler. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jefferies and family Saturday evening. The Jefferies were celebrating their wedding anniversary. Mrs. Roscoe White is a house guest of her sister. Mrs. Tracy Clark of Indianapolis. Mrs. Myron Clodfelter and daughter. Judy, and Mrs. Russell O’Haver were guests last Wednesday evening of Grove-

Saturdav evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens were Mr. and Mrs. John Wierman and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lively and daughter, Nancy, all of Roachdale. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens visted their daughter, Judy Sunday afternoon. Judy is a student at Porter College. Donald Albin is a patient in the Methodist Hospital. His room number is B-352. Mr. and. Mrs. Dale Terhune and children attended their church school picnic Sunday at McCoys Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Goode and Mrs. Mae Truax spent a few days last week with relatives at Springfield. Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goode returned with them to vist in the Earley Jackson's home. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Albin, Mrs. Janet O'Hair and sons called on Mrs. Glen Clark and her daughter, Mrs. George Ross Frank of Arizona on Sunday. Mrs. Frank is a house guest of her mother and will visit other relatives in Indiana. Mrs. Dewey Stultz spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Stultz and son of Greencastel. They all called on Mr. and Mrs. James Stultz and children in Indianapolis Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Gilbert O'Hair of Bainridge called. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Irwin,

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