The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1951 — Page 8
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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1951.
MII.LER S( IIOI.I. M US .Mrs. Mieknutnn's fiflh grade prfHt*ivle«l a |hi|>|m t slum for several of the other rooms. \|so several room molliers were guests. The |ila\ was adapted from the slor>. "The I’rinee
Who f’irsl Footed" by Margaret
A. Ilailjflltoii.
The puppets were made hy
step-motlu/, I.ibby Stewart; I he Prince, Alice Duncan; First sister, Su/.anne Wilson; Second
group of students of the Fifth Sister, Kita VonTrcss. The readgrade and presenttsl by the same ler was Kita \ on Tress,
pupils. Members of the cast were Itose \un. fiarindn Sanders;
A play, “The Mystery of th
Haunted House” was recently given by some of the members of Mr. OHaver’s Fifth grade. The play was written by Marilyn Brown. In it was an invisible man. played by Donny Hop:ins; a ghost, played by Sarah
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Humbert; Toni Graham was the Gorilla; Bob Gilley was the skeleton; Colleen Ikamire was Linda: i Sally Ballard was Janie; Barbara Glidewell was the mother: | and Jack Earnshaw handled the ] sound effects. It was a thrilling performance from start to finish. Mrs. Rockhill's Second grade went to the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Stout on the Airport road last Friday afternoon. They were taken on a toU'' of the farm in a wagon. They followed the corn picker. They saw the Angu; cattle, the dairy herd. Hampahir • hogs, chickens, kittens, and even the old mother dog and puppieMrs. Stout treated the children with applet and cookies. Mrs. Chaile.s Rains and Mrs. Gregory Miller, room mothers, j t.'.I Miss Smith, school nurse, ae- 1 companied them on the trip. It v as n most enjoyable and educaional experience.
Meadowbrook DRIVE-IN — THEATER — Iniemectton 8fl amf 48 TONIGHT & Till KSDAV “Along The Great Divide" Kirk Douglas. Virginia Mayo Plus “A WOMAN’S SECRET" ^ Maureen O’Hara, Melvyn Douglas Cartoon show Starts at 7 I*. M.
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STOPPING PLACES, including Washington, of the 10.000-mile royal to k''' ,,rice luus inei ntlj euof Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip are located on the map aboi lol * otl in ,,u ' l< " " l ' lul " _ — — - ing from Stilesville. | The Halloween parade will be held Wednesday, Oct. ul at 1.16 P. M. In case of ruin, the parade will be conducted inside the build ing. The public Is invited to enjoy this parade of weird crea-
tures.
A chili supper sponsored by the Fifth and Sixth grade PTA mothers and friends will be held m the cafeteria Friday. November from 5 to 7 P M.
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