The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 16 January 1952 — Page 3

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leet Friday gvr Cubs meet Friday evenI Valley prelimThe seven Jyol basketball |county are not annual Valley but will have It in the Green-125-26. tiie county lake place here at 10 o’clock of the school foffice of Supt. Weekend in the prelims will go • the championweekend. Spencer is as j Jan. 17 ■t\ v Freedom Isburg vs. Spenlan. 1^ Ireencastle game 1 vs. vvin- [ *1 aii. III. ■game 3 vs. winBosstick, John

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il .uhniriist rator r. lirown, r. iU8«* No. 1*200. that, by vie* {m i lu- Puiuam ill. it tin* hour ..f tin* 2utl clay .*t Hit* Central th« City of ia and from tali.! until sold. private sale all lid d* i. t'driit in j\\iiij4 described (1 hi Putnam »- w i t: |ust lialf of the r ol' tin* northp Hon townllgi* 4 west, des. to-wit; Hell 2 In feet east eorner of the i of the nortlisaid sect loti; taet ; t hence in a ■i tion ;t2il feet: the highway; bw* st**rn dlreci(dh*\vina -tliRs [ighway; thence the plaee of lii mil ! .n i-j . hit* northwest poi iiM .ist uuaitownship 15 Ian st. des.-iilud f i t Heglntiliig the northwest hthw. sj uuartei iiuarter; thence |h« ist ••oriiei **/ t hence line of ■ai't«i t «* t h>* |iiM ■ hicliway. Proctor ||l W .1 ! il' !»c«' the center of point due

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Net Game Will Aid Polio Drive Veterans of Foreign Wars ami American Legion basketball (?) players were making preparations today for the two games

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vide a lot of laughs when Legion ‘‘Never Sweats" and FW "Has Beens" tangle, regualr VFW squad will c with the Putnam County Stars in the main attract The all stars are compose! lust year's outstanding t school senior performers. The squads for the two ga were announced today as folk A. L. "Neversweats" Bill Clellan. Francis Hamilton Wi Jones. Howard Buis. Ben Can Carroll Hammond and Tom H wick. VFW "Has Beens" Gwin En Grover Noel, Bunch Kos

Gould-Chief of Police and V Lawrence-Chief of the Fire 1 partment VFW "All Stars" K. Minni P. Elliott. A. Brandt. M. F W. Minnick. W. Mark, and Shonkwiler.

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last one at 7:45 p. in.

CAI<I> OF THANHS

thanks anil appreciation to

my recent illness. John David Craft. < AKI> OF THANKS

BDIIV BANNER, GREERCAS**, NDIANA,

graduates jantart u ft. benjamin harrison,

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1952.

Ind., Sgt. Madeline P. Brewatet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brewster, Route 4. Oreencaatle. Ind.. is attending WAC-WAF Recruiting Indoctrination course, class 7, taught at The Adjutant General’s School here. She Will

graduate Jan. 18

Sgt. Brewster, whu.wtll join other WAC-WAF recruiters in the largest program Initiated by the womens service since World

•f direct and immediate value to recruiters, such as Service Benefits, Salesmanship, Public Speaking Public Relations. Sales Promotion and Personnel

Management.

There have been more |>olio cases in the U. S in the past four years than in the previous ten years combined.

KOACHDALK L1HKAKV Serpent— Wreathed Staff, by

Alice Tisdale, one of our late

WarILis being taught subjects 1951 books, demonstrates the

case of a pair of brothers, both doctors, of whom Alan is the crusader in group practice while Sam doesn't approve at all. Read this absorbing book and get ready for your 1952 books that will soon be coming in. Also read A Time to Remember, by Lloyd C. Douglas, A Man Called Peter, The Wanderer. With All My Heart. Melville Goodwin. IT. S. A. The Trubled Air, The Finer Things of life and others. The new 1952 Information Please Almanac wjth Us valuable facts anti up to 'he minute

information on world affairs Is ready for your quick-reference, and will add to your store of knowledge. For the younger readers we have two old books that are ever new. We have two copies of Mrs. VViggs of the Cabbage Patch, by Alice Hegan Rice, with its pleasing characters. •Brave little Mrs. Wiggs and her family of plucky boys and girls, a ran story that provides cheerfulness, smiles and laughter. Daddy Long Legs, by Jean Webster, is the unforgettable

story of Judy. Very human and loveable. Minn of the Mississippi, by Holling Clancy Holling Is the story of a turtle hatched at the source of the Mississippi and Is carried through the heart of America to the Gulf of Mexico. Minn, the snapping turtle learned early that her life would not be easy, for light after hatching she lost a hind leg to a hunter's bullet. A young Indian protected her for a few weeks, then started her on her way down the Mississippi. Full color illustra-

tions and beautiful marginal drawings. A report of the Libray circulation for 1951 will be given at % later date. Polio no longer limits its attack geographically or confines itself to seasons The March of Dimes is called upon to fight polio at all seasons of the year and in all p.nts of the country

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