The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 October 1952 — Page 4

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I ’<?l J uuw'y once-clefeatod Tigers l.isgle with Hope College Satur(iay afternoon at 1:30 o’clock on inendiy Bluckatock Field, markinj the first trip of the Hope Dutchmen to the Greencastle

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V. it ii the exception of Tom I. ii e, ietteunan tackle on th sick list, the Bcngals shouhl n in i.rr physical shape for Hope. Tackles 13d Beebe ami Wait DiiaDee, who were used sparing- ! I in the Tigers' 20-14 win over Georgetown last week, should ■ e more action Saturday. i )u the Old Gold defensive !|hhiI Kelly McGill, freslnnai. . ei. is heing shifted into the right tackle slot vacated by l.i.ii'. The end position will be ill'll either by Dick Nowling or De U Shat p. dafiji day’s opponents have ban cue foe in common this season. Del'anw downed Carroll, 27-12, in I'le opcnei' for the Bengali; uni the following week Carroll mi.idVil Hope, 27-21. ttileii.-ive standouts loi Di1 . . lad week were Waui e ii.i .vei who increased his point tidal to 12 in four games an i iiicv lm accounted for 392 yard; in b ug and passing. Fullback Inn Dailey continues to lead Tigei gi 'uml-gainers with 341

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yards. Leading the Dutchmen's attack vvil be two all-confercnco linemen- Captain Lloyd Beekman and Ken Bauman. Beckman, 202-pound senior, plays offensive tackle and defensive guard. Bauman is the passcatching ace. Backfield startor the Dutch are Dave Kempker, quarterback, and Halfbacks Don Pterstna and John Adams. BAINBUIDGF Mr. and Mrs. Bay Sallust recently enjoyed a visit front their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Lawson and sons of California. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dickson entertained last Sunday, Oct. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Sweet of Shanitodalc; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bales of Kincastlc; Miss Hose Cunningham of LaPorte and Mrs. Maud Crodian.

>0111 i-: oi** ssi.k or hk.si, K*'i \tk in timiMNTiivriti \ I'li. 1111 tl*■ rsIgnfl iidinlulstnitr'x of th.' isiat'i of M.inford ,.ntt.iuiflii- deceased, hereby kK’cnotlcc that by virtue of an order of tile I hi Inn in I'trcult t'mirt of Indhmn. she will at the hour of 10:00 o'cloclt \. M. on the *‘tnd nny o. November. io.‘il'. and from-day t" d ev tliereafler until Kpld, tiffer at I’rlvate sale for CASH, nt tbe law of fie. of liillen iV J,y 011. located at "J 1 - \V WnshliiKton S'reel in th" I'll' "f i ireenenstle. liullaiiii, all of tbe interest of said decedent in and to real estate located in Ptdaani I'ounty. Indiana, deserllied as follow - lo wit: A port of t|i t nortb east <|uarter of section :to, town hi 1*1 iiio th. ratiftc t west, hnnndcd as follow to wit: <'ontmenelntr IH-'J :t chains west of the original corner stone al the hOrtll east etirner of the east half of the north enst uonrter of section ;;o. township Hi north, rimif.' t nest thence west It'’ rods and ir. l t links (o a slake: thence sonih DO rods and t links to a I on e fKi'HOitc tiained "v*" a’aiit 10 \ . ,i.. \v. 2 (Sutra’- I .I S anVii 'V II 1 i Ihene,. ea..t 27 rods and . links to a si .|<e: thence non h -o rods and t links; thence enst ■I t rods: thence north HO rods in the idaeo of hesrlnnine. eolS t iIiiIuk’ 20 riei ' s. more or Mss t-ald sal, ■' ill ;*e made Mubinet t" 'I'proval of the Pulnam t’lrealt I’oort. for not loss tlmu Its upprais d value, free of liens, ex- • pi la 'es for 19a2 due In 1953 and tliereafler. Atistr.aet of Mile to s.ld land*' lio-In" mei'ehanlable title will he lurntHhed. I'"iet 't Ko'.'.lns AdinlnUl ratrlx. VI a h. nt-h.m .v* Meijnughey. AMys for Kstale. ai-.'l 1 OBITUARY L'diiit \V., daughter of Lewis Hud Olive Whalen was born Dee 9, 189S at Franklin, Indiana. Luna attended school at Indianapolis. On Dee. 29, 1917 she was unit ed in marriage to William Morgan. They moved to Greencustle at that time. Survivors besides the husband are one son, Billy; two grandchildren of Greencastle; one brother, Merle of Indianapolis: two mater, Mrs. Lena Monnett of Cloverdale and Mrs. Elsie Washmo of Indianapolis; two step daughters, Mrs. Mary Sutherlin of Cloverdale and Mrs. Alberts Weese of South Bend. Ind.; one slep-son, Charles Morgan ■*! Oakland, California; several nic es and nephews and a host of tel atives and friends. She was preceded in death l>> one son, Charles Elmer, he. mother and father, three brotlicrs. Clinton, Boy and Bolin Whalen. 1 can not say, and I will not say That she is dead. She is just away. With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand, She has wandered into an unknown land. And left us dreaming how very

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It needs must be, since she lingers there. And you O you, who the wildest yearn For the old time step and Die glad return. T hink of her faring on, a s dear, t» the love of there as the love of here. Think of her still as the same, 1

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She is not dead, ahe is just aw ay. FAKU OK THANKS We wish lo express our sincere thunks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us at the death of our wife and mother, Mrs, Luna Morgan. We also wish to thank those who sent the lovely floral offerings, the Hector Funeral Home, Mrs. A. L. Meredith, the Rev. Whelan, the, pall bearer* and the flower Slrls. William Morgan and eon. p.

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