The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 March 1968 — Page 3
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Thursday, March 14, 1968
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Page 3
New Maysville news
-Heloise
Bainbridge News
Doctors express deep concern
you for asking if you forgive me
J. D. Malicoat, of Indianap- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leak, for not answering!” (I just figolis visited with his sister Sr had their three crand- tire it is none of tbeir business!) , __
Arab Buttry. ' j daubers rr 0ra N„ rth !a,e m E mm a Estas ■ggS^TSS tSX”* " ^ ^ “! Saie^ ^
jtxsx :z:^ Tyndslllybulwhe ;SI is 3— the
e j . 1 . tus ma y sound silly, but when ^ ftfth grade winning their ii 0 tf . her son . Ela and family. LIVDA EMERS CLINIC giving myself a home permanent played basketball at Russell- T, ith Folk ramilv h= „„ L1.MJA tMtKS, tLl.ML Vio i et Leak spent Tuesday the end papers used to give me ville one evening last week wirh Keith Folk and famU> have
ROME UPI - Actress Linda with Moine Keck. An afternoon a flt untl1 1 discovered this: the fj fth grade winnig thejr house of clar - tetter and Mr - and Mrs - °- L -
day in New Maysville.
with
the opposite side of the abdomen from the location of the pencan-sized pelvic tumor that was removed in an emergency operation Feb. 22. A 10-inch
Christian, 40, wdow of the liate caller was Helen Weller,
actor Tyrone Power, has been admitted to the neurophychiatric clinic of Rome University,
Since my hands were already n ame - Several parents from
..j s 4 v a 9 .. , hprp attpnnpn
doctors at the clinic confirmed
Monday
( m^,„X ter HeSs CouTy fcSt am, family have
papers, folded them in the mid- 1 ^ oved their new home in die thus making a crease. The ^ south part of town. He is
Barbara and Donna Bell papers will be V-shaped. Then P rinci P al the elementary
called at the Arthur Woodall I laid them over the inner edge sc hool.
home Sunday.
of the sink.
LODGE BRIEFING
d T S A TT .oucl'h^aPwS'lhr^S dor Henry Cobbt Lodge Monday church here Wednesday even- and ‘" dex to pick one briefed diplomats at the U.S. j ng up. This saves time trying to embassy o nthe latest views of f.' ,... ' , fold the paper with your slick
the Johnson administration on ^ Islt ° r J s ^ r ' and ^ rs - ^ a ^‘ fingers,
the Vietnam War. He will fly ence ^ ard d “ nn g T V he c week . D Tuesday to Bonn and later visit were ir R °y teller, John Simp- Elois Bye
London and Rome son - Violet Leak, Darrell Hart
and the Woodall children.
Dear Heloise:
Several from here attended Griffin wins against Evers JACKSON, Miss UPI - A staunchly conservative Demo-
crat, Charles Griffin, easily
on East Main! VanCleave visited last Sunday
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Gosnell Sam Collier at Wesley Manor in
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frankfort.
ifr.r%Jr d - v" and ^ ' Mrs. Crystal Priest was hostHarry Myers in Newman. 111. ess Satur ' day evening t0 the
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hess and Birthday Bridge Club
Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. VanCleave
have returned home after a Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson month’s vacation in Florida. SP 60 ! Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Carl Zenor returned to °f l as t week in Indianapolis at
her teaching at school Monday i-Jter an absence of several days due to a severe case of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Robert VanCleave, of Indianapolis, are the parents of a son born Feb. 23. He weighed 6 lbs., 9 ounces and was named Mark Lewman. Mr.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. UPI Doctors expressed “concern” Monday over the condition of Gov. Lurleen Wallace in her fight to recover from her third
operation for cancer in a little section of bowel also was remore than two years. moved during the operation beThe 4l-year-old mother of cause it had been damaged by tour,, the nation’s only woman radiation treatments.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hos- p erature a ^ve norma?and was No serious complications had
being adminstered large doses 56611 reported in Mrs. Wallace's of antibiotics to combat an “in- convalescence until the setback tra-abdominal” infection Monday. She had been allowed The infection was located on to walk around her room at St. ! Maragaret’s Hospital here and DENY VISIT REPORT only last Friday she dined on VATICAN CITY UPI — High broiled quail, one of her favor-
Vatican sources Monday denied itc foods,
a Belgrade newspaper article The bulletin issued Monday saying Pope Paul VI would visit ( said, “the governor continues to Moscow this summer. have a cramping abdominal The Vatican newspaper Osser- pain which has interfered with vatore Romano denied Feb. 2 an her return to an oral diet.” Italian magazine report of the Doctors said Mrs. Wallace same nature. The sources said was receiving intravenous feedMonday that denial “still is ing though still takinn some li-
quids and soft solids by mouth.
the home of their son, Richard. They took Mr. Johnson's mother to her home in Frankfort Saturday after her two
weeks visit with them.
Voncastle
Friday, Saturday, Sunday Revision of T.V.'s 'Case Against Sergeant Ryker'
Lh Marvin Sergeant RYKER' A UNIVERSAL PICTURE in COLOR■■
Bated upon the TV Prodoclion "THE CASE AGAINST KBCEAWT gYKEr
defeated Negro leader Charles "“f V. " n r v ri
Did you know Uia, a bottle I toturM StSe 4™*—*
are
Charles Moore has been dismissed from the Methodist Hospital and is recuperating at his home here.
car?
It sure
valid.’
Dear Heloise:
I It was the strongest showing 0E u?' J 1 G J^ 6ncast ] l6 Frida y with Virgil'and famiily before
“ psAs mSi
Griffin, 41, was named f o
grill has a crossbar that bugs,! candidate for major political
soot and sediment get into.
SEND FLOWER'S FOR ST. PATRICK'S DAY
Mr. James Kleman
Mrs. Jessie Hanks and Mrs.
undergo surgery. Ted Bock visited Saturday attMrs. Maude Crodian is a ernoon with Mrs. Inez Hanks
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Joseph, of Indianapolis, were Sunday
IFPrHSpiJISS ™ STS2 ‘"CZZZ
I done, the grease will be clear Almost complete returns in \j urD h v 0 f T errp u autP was a th . Pll f nam r/M,ntv
and fresh again! ^e 12 county districts gave S last w^of the GoS the Putnam C 011 ^ Hos P ,tal -
1 m.K.P. Griffin, Williams's former con- g e 01 the Goochs.
gressional aide, 85,039 votes to Mrs. Wentz Gilley was dis-
42,684 for Evers, Mississippi's missed from the Putnam Coun- guests of their friends,’Mr. and foremost Negro Civil Rights ty Hospital Saturday and is vis- Mrs Albert Solomon Ieade !'; , . , Rin g. in "K home of her dau S h - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Solomon stai^elT Sta° ^ -gained Saturday eveniag
National Association for the Mrs. Crystal Prlost, Wally
Advancement of Colored People. [ Steele and Donna Boswell ac- ■ Mareha, in honor of her 14th NAACP, had led Griffin and companied Mr. and Mrs. Jack I birthday. There were 24 classfive other white candidates in a Pickett to Nashville Sunday mK ' primary;. But observers correct-, whe re they had dinner. Mrs Wa^er Smele sKnt the G ast fl f r W thi d h? Sue Mars and friend - George week at the home of her daughcanSdates in the follow up White of Terre Haute, were Sun- ter, Mrs. John Scherschel and
voting 3168 0 ° ° P da >’ dinner guests of her grand- famiily.
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Griffin, in his victory state- ’ ment, pledged to “provide all the people of our district with dignified, honorable representa- ! tion at the national level.” ! Evers saw encouragement in i his defeat and indicated he , might try again for the seat in | the November general election. Griffin will serve the remaining nine and one-half months of William's term. “The mere fact that we were able to get Negroes involved is
for us.”
a victory for us,” Evers said. “The mere fact that we stopped our opponent from running a lacist campaign shows a victory
for us.
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