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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, MONDAY, DECEAABER 6, 1948.

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Notice | [EARL HARBUR DAY

Irkey firmer Lv, December 7th, 1948

At 6:30 P, M.

AT POST HOME £ atui Overseas Veterans I, JESC. M. LEE POST NO. 1550 (eTER 0? FOREIGN WARS G 3ASTLE, iNDJANA.

SPORTS

in mi:moi(V In loving memory of our dear

CHINESE BATTLE ON OUTSKIRTS OF SUCHOW

By Jim Zeis

Tiger Cubs To Meet Athenians

LOCAL VFW KEELERS BEAT KOKOMO TEAM

The

Tiger (Jubs travel to

' Crawfordsville Tuesday evening cas Ue Sunday and

to oppose an old foe, the Athenians. It will be the only tussle I of the week for the Greencastl 1 high school netters and needK.vs to say, Coach Tom Goldsber:y would like very much to main-

tain his team’s winning streak

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c.g fi- on an appendix operation in the Methodist hospital Wednesday evening:. ^ 1 Mrs. James Watts remain*- | about fie same at this writing, j

The Athenians, although not ( quite as strong as last year, ae , expected to give the Cubs plen > of trouble, especially on their , home floor. * I Gene Ash, Jim Pierce, Art Heberts, Don Marketto and Jim Smithers an' expeetel to b - th starting lineup for the Purple an-i Gray Stan Pierce ui i ■ will alto see action before the contest is over.

THANKS. mtAZlL

There was a sell-oqt even f standing room at the G: enca tle-Groensburg game at th ■ former plan Friday night as th Tiger Cubs won unqUu i 11 y<i 35. We are gla I to hear thn Greencastle has a strong t am

again. Brazil Times.

Five bowlers, representing the Kdkunv> Veterans of Foreign War Post 1152, visited Green-

were' defeat-' I

by a squad of local VFW keglers, 2467 pins to 2393 pins, in a

3-game match.

C. Crawley was high for both teams with a 530 goal. C. Crawley, 530; Dunn, 4t!>Carney, 451: M. Crawley, 509:

Fuson, 518.

Quakers Battle Tigers Tuesday D t*a-;w‘s Tigers will have a ■e f 0 r onie kind of revenge lh r 61-48 defeal by Indiana ■a ur lae n ght when the Earlham Qnak rs play here Tuesday • veiling.

mother and wife who passed away three years ago Sunday.!

Dec. 5th.

With Christmas slowly coming Our eyes often fill with tears, Because our memory returns To other Christmases when you were here. Often I think that the angels

chose you

When they took you away. For the greatest present they

could find

For God’s Christmas Day. Wc know you will be watting, On the golden stairs For us when we’ll be together On another Christmas up there. Sadly missed by Lee Brown, Julia Alexander and children. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dickey and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stout and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tabor. pdHOSPITAL NOILS Mrs. Lavone Whitaker of Bainbridge, wan dismissed Saturday. || Lois York of Greencastle, was dianissed Saturday. Dallas Bowman of Cloverdale was dismissed Sunday. Mrs. Joan Williamson Jind daug’iti r of Cloverdale ft. 1, "ere OisMissed Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Osborn of Bain-

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Th Ol I Gold netters got away 1 bridge, was dismissed Sunday.

■ o a slow start against the Crimson wn at Bloomington and I. U. held a 10-0 edge before lh' 1 local collegians registered. The h.df was 30 to 20 in favor of th '

state university Glenn Eckelman.

Mrs. Roxie Pickens of Cloverdale. was dismissed Sunday. Malcolm Lawler of Koachdale

vvns dismissed Sunday.

William E. Morrison of Cloverdale, vas admitted Sunday. ' Mrs. Made Toney of Green-

Colu.abu.j | was admitted Sun-

i|.no,noiv who had the lea'l.ngj ^ Mrs. Anna Mae Hepler of Greencastle K. 4. was admitted

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Mrs. L dtie Stark and

Elizabeth Mart who have

ill arc feeling better.

.i iiicl Mrs Dr.mett Fulford I: ! on Mr. and Mrs. Oil

Tuesday evening.

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j iol in DePauw’s opener-against) I Canterbury, was again high] j point man for the Tigers with 0

i: Id g'uii.i and 3 free throws. joumiH.

Dfl’a'iw made more of a battl

i C atesville

(»■ 'i ■ ■ unter dunng the soci ond half but Indiana pulled away to win by a 13-point ma -

! gin, 61 to 48.

Mrs. Wilma Ruth Poff of

was admitted Sun-

day.

Mrs. Opal Boyce of Greencastle, was admitted Monday.

' i THESE ACTION PICTURES from Cfcina sii w (top) Nationalist artillerymen shelling the village of Eur Liu Chi in the suburbs of Suchow, strategic ctt^-. In an effort to dislodge Chinese Comunist forces who occupied the village the night bei'orc, and (bottom) a front line of the Nationalist forces in the same battle. Mortar bursts and artillery shells are kicking up smoke and duct in the background. Photos were taken by H. S. Newsreel Wong of the News of the Day Newsreel. (International)

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