The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 October 1952 — Page 2

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Speakers in the affirmative INDIANAPOLIS, Get. 22.— will he ludge Lloyd D Cla;-

(INS*1—The ntimber of polio combe of Marion Co-m''’ cases in Indiana thus far in 1952 i ir it Court and in Heron T

was reported to iay by the State- Ron DePau,> : peech Depat ^

Board of Heallli a l,22.i or inent hemi. t»|ipo.-inp them w tl

nearly 20ft more than the pre- lie form r Congressman vious record year of 1949 .lamb of lndiana[K))i.s and Dt The number of deaths has been Hm-ell Compton, DePauw Pli

cut by more than a third, how- oaophy Departmcnl head. Tie

ever. In 1940, a total of 94 per- moderator will he Dr. Clark Nm

sons had died by Get. 18, but for

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sjKipp rREEWCAFTip SJDIAMA WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2/, 1952

~ SOCIETY

the same period this year, the number of recorded deaths is 28

ton of the Political Science De

partment.

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HERALD CONSOLIDATED Entered in the postnlflce at Greencastle, Indiana, as stsorid class mail matter under act ol

And\ March 7. 1878 sub-urlption price

?o t<‘iils per week; 85.(Ml pet year by mall In Putnam County: SH.ftW to 9111.40 per year outside

Pulnaiu County.

Telephone 95, 71 or 114 S. »{. Karlden, Publisher 17-19 South Jackson direct

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Tomorrow evening at 8:(8> in Meharry Hall, Men' Hall Association will present its annual forum. This year the topic will be "Should there be a redefinition

ANNIVERSARIES

Birthdays

Andrew Knoll, Coatosvilh H R today, Oct. 22

Weddings

Mi and Mr . Ki nin th Sol-man

of our code of ethics in govern- Tuesday, Oetober 21. 18 years.

VARSITY LANES - OPEN BOWLING Wednesday and Thursday Nights -- 9:00 P. M. Get in the Weekly Sweepstakes.

Personal And Local News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. (Jlenn H. Lyon have returned from Washington, D. C

Cubs Defeated In Final Game

eligible first grade ehild-

to the

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Miss Ethel Mitchell, director of Women Physical Education de-

of PePauw university informative review

< ireenenstle' Tiger Pubs erm

plote<i m winl<

Tuesday nigbt under the flood- 1 Heavin will have charge

lights at Crawforrisville by bov. progt mi.

ing to the Athenians, 20 to 6. L was the eighth straight setback

for the locals.

Neither team scored in the opening quarter although the Cubs pushed to the Crawfonl.-.-ville one yard lino only to los

the ball on downs.

partment

I gave a. very

Lf the he.ilth , onfrtener that wn:

Mrs. .lamp Thomas (J. Bi' in Indi,tna|>oli.-

t-titties and Mrs. !■ -i|a-nt today

$

Frank Moore, p -iden; of the j College life Insurance Co. of Indianapolis, called on friends in C!-orncast 1< on Tue-dai Mi... Maig.iret .lotmson is ! spending her two weeks vacation from the Putnam County hosI pital. \iiiling fneiei >t Cibnlo, rex a.-.

A-Wing tip bal $lb.95 B-Straight tip storm welt $12.95 (-•Other Freemans $9.95 to $19.95

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CANNONS

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DEMOCRAT RALLY CLOVERDALE THURSDAY OCT. 2:[. 1952 AT 7 : :{0 P. M. IIHiII SCHOOL GYM. JACK MANKIN CANDIDATE for CONGRESS SIXTH DISTRICT will be the speaker

The Indies of the Deer Creek oon H unto A m inn v ill I moe! Thursday evening at 8 i o’clock at the home of Mrs. Lee | VtcKamey. Mr. and Mi Moms Hunt". 1 and Mr. .loe Ryan aw expected to return today non. Florida where they hnv< spent the par; hreo weeks Th' town.-lilp fin- Iruek was j -a 11* d to the Conimerc ial Place J WiHlncsday morning to extinguish In grass blaze south of the HumI mond groem y store Mi.- K. Cleve Thomas and Mia, j Russell Pierce arc in Louisville i for a abort visit with Mi Frank 1 Kintner Col. and Mt Kintnei | and son, David fonnerlv j in Dieenca.stle Miss Heleif Black and Mi Bliznlieth Knsign in spendinv b few days in the Smoky mouiv 'ains of Tennessee and North Carolina. They expect to retun an Sunday. The Home I >emonsLra i io ’ chorus will meet Get 27. at 7 ). m. in tlie sanctuary of the l’ ii-t Christian church. Memm i s please note change of mcelng place. Mis- Barbata Owens will sing n iIn- Stale Chorus at th< I'enchrts Institute, at Hie Cotit uni. Thursday. Miss Owens i.a seniot in Hagerstown high '•‘ho , d t! 'landdaughter of Mi Allen Rinkl< y of this city. Mr and Mi i Isinnis Gleaso’ had dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mi Jimmie Martenbeck nd son, Mi and Mrs. J. B. Turk dl o' Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. "cm .Si oil of Kmincnce; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Scott, Dwayne an4l Marvin of Poland; Mrs. Rdith Scott Mt and Mrs. Loyd Her>ert rd' Creencastle. Afternoon 'allers were Ann Cunningham, Mt and Mrs. Ivan Gleason and ion’s of Indianapolis. We use thousands of gallons of •ofi w.der every day—you bene*lt by a whiter cleaner wash Home Laundry' & Cleaners. Wed-tf

The Athenians tallied twice m l tie irond quarter on an 8-yard run around end for a touchdown Three pass completions accounted for their second t.d. and the

half ended, l.’J to 0.

Creencastle struck suddenly j for its lone marker in the thud j period on a 15-yard pass pin v from Quarterback Dorwin D can to Halfback Chuck Ping' 1 ton. A run for the point v i short. CHS, Pi: Greenrastle. > ! A penalty was instrumental effecting the Cub t.d. (Ire i. eadle had been forced to pin but on ttie return a personal fon' i penalty that -aw CHS Guard t Gibson ejected from the gfu u ! restored po-st-sion of the hall Hie vif itor.- on Ihe Athenian I" Tire t.d. came throe plays Inti Another Crawfordsville p., play which cover d 41 yards g. he host team the final tom lown of the contest which endt

’ft to i'i.

Coterie To Meet i , nt i.i I.> piling

Coterie will meet with Mis. ; ftiin R King on Friday evening.

football sea ,' <> 1 2ith ,.it 7.->(> M 1 - ^^ j i eld in fIreencastle this fall.

Following the meeting a tea was held in honor of all first ., rndc : , n( | new mothers of Rid-

Martha ■lane Ihnilaiy

To \\<(l Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Blwood Dtmlavy have issued invitations to friends anti relatives to the marriage of their daughter, Martha Jane, to Dean Allen Mitchel of Cincinnati. Ohio., to take place Saturday, October 25

at North Manchester.

Miss Dunlavy was graduated | Art from DePauw in '52 and is the grand daughter of the late. Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlavy of Green-

castle.

Garl 528, Stevens 524, Knetzer .i22. G. Hanlon 50t>. 200 games: Stevens 234, Monnet' 216 Porter 213, Knetzer 209 i.ari 20 r Dunn 20 :

tWe 1ve.who Testaments; ^ ln the founty ^

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Cards Sixth In Sectional Meet

Fillmore's Cardinals tini. ixth in I he sect ional cross-rn. ry run at the Terre Haute C,. Ciiih Tucsdiiy .if tsrm 31onmington high school's t ters took first place with Ti laute Tech second and Ti Piute Wiley third Frank Atlanrs, of Frnnkt wns the individual star, eomt ng Hie long grind in l0:iu Results ol a eross-eountry ompiled on the basis of the In st number of points for the r. lers. The entire group of U inislied ns follows: Bloom irr I :i points; Ten'e Haule '! ■ Viley, 99; Frankfort In, At iea, HO; Iillmore, 115. 1. i.r 'tie, 175; Bloomington I ; i-

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ly, 177; Concannon, 1 .eld, 219: Terre Hauli 329. The Fillmore squad ><MPd of Chadd. Join VtcKamey and Stewart

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Cubs Open Net Season Nov. 12

tubs

will open theii 19,,2-5:

basket ball season on Wr-ti .

day

Vov.

12.

with Bainbriilu-

tin

oral

high school gym.

Tlie complete schedule 1

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Jl'eene nth team is a - •

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Greencaslli

Nov

12

Bainbridge

H

Nov.

14

Mitchell

1!

Nov.

21

Washington

11

Nov.

22

Martinsville

l!

Nov.

26

Attlea

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Dee.

2

(Y3\yfordsvill-

1

Dee.

5

Lcbanon

H

Dec.

IS

West Lafayett,

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Dee

19

Clinton

i

Jan.

2

Sheridan

H

Jan.

9

Wiley

T

Jan.

13

Brazil

H

Jan.

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Sullivan

T

Jan.

22

23-24 Wabash Valli

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27

Bloomington

H

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29-30-31 Wabash Valiev

Feb.

6

Garfield

H

Feb.

11

Brazil

T

Feb.

13

Rockville

T

Feb.

2ft

Broad Ripple

T

Feb

26-27-28 Sectionals

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The Tliird Friday Club In Id a j Hallow Yon party ai the home of ! Ev i Rogers, the assistant tios1 ,.ss. Alice Htites was hostess to he oei asion. Kuch member iru’ i juests were masked. Prizt were veu to De.iinia Oslionn . I'''U' Lie, VeiTiio Skelton, ox! h i/,o' . c.i,-; Bveryonc va- then identtied uid unmasked. B*-sic S’ .-is j inn tin' door prize. President i die,i it.,.- meet ing to oi dei. i V ine - were drawn mi t'x 'hrist.mas party. Our salt and ‘ loppei exchange proved to t> j ,’ei ■ delightful and entertajnlu. Some very pretty and nn- | pail - were displayed. Con-

a,-,- won by Hazel Cox

! iine Ski ilidi uid Man'll King l: i'i, hmenis were enjoyed by t i: * - n memhet - and mu' ! e-:- Hazel Kuig and Margaret ‘ a aiei juined llie club al liiif S line Mi. . Charles Ci awfoid am j dr- Julia Scars will , nter’air

i ti the next meeting. ■ ;

hs y|. H. Iloiu-k lie,Id Open llou.xe

M: M. H. Houck, 7:::: Hast J Va hington -•treet, will hold open Simdny. Oetnhei 2filli | I if, 7 p nr in ohseivann j j a Hie 85th birthday of her moth- j Mi Zot Hooper Other ehili ren ,,l Mrs. Hooper ate William | |Inopcr of An din? Texas, and | i t W Myei . ot Indinnaph- tour grandehihliv nsiul six [ ; r,-;i i gi andelllldrctl.

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X- keerafi - Inlj will neft Friiay at 2:ftft p. m. with Mis- Car- - Pin eMi Lee O. Zieg wil ive th- n r am. Members an enniided in Inin, gifts for the Vet nans in hospitals. itilpath 'xehtml T. T. A. leld Oi’lidtcr Meellllg Tin- PTA of Martha Ridpatf chool held its regular meeting Friday afternoon, Oet. 17th. Tlie Lord Prayer was sung jy Miss Teeter. Tin- pti -ident. Mr- Vernor Ilmore eiiiiduetod the buslnes. neeting Various eommittee reants were made. Arrangenienta were made for i .-.chool .arnival to no lield at '.idpatb i houl nn Tuesday night,

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Health rihhnna were awarded

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Scott's Garage

11

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Jones Standard

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Art Furniture

11

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I»no Star No. 2

9

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Angwell

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15

Boh Myera, Inc.

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500 jerie.s; Hunter 552,

Dunn

5-tV. Monnett 539.

Hoover

530.

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Russell Creighton, Ben Bagler and Paul Bilhy, of Warsaw, rep-re-enting the Gideon Bible Km-

inents to the Grceneastle students from grade five through

THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE We ll be back to serve you early ne x t s KREEME KASTIE

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