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THE DAILY BANNER, GREENGASTU,'INDIANA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954.
REKI ^VILLE HONOR ROLL
'<th timitr- — X r 7' 1 -sa Alig, Mary lane ur.k, C-irolyn Rose Flo V' i Rfe<e Haltom, Lar-ry Moi<<itt. Robert Lee Ren- ; n“r. E<J-^ i rd Dale Stewart
Serr-’ < M:iry Jane Baurrun C; n F lora. Larry Modesitt F. ert Renner. Edward 'vale Ste . t. David Thompson sih «»ra'f*:
today s Market
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Mont. Tern Lewis. Lois Ann Strain Seme re Jerry Lewis, Lois Ann Strain 9th «.r; de: Semuite;: Joe Friend, Flora 10th t.rade: S i> .2 i Judy Miller llth C»rade: Seanester: Kenneth K;ik
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12th Grade: Semester: Bob Girton
C ARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends everywhere for the many cards and good wishes making my P5th birthday such a happy occassion. God bless everyone. Mrs. Martha (Aunt Mat) Higgins
Mrs Jim Bowers, and all the re*t of the neighbors and friends who helped me in any way during the patient suffering of my husband. Ora Fitzpatrick. Wife. Mrs. Ora Fitzpatrick, son, Billy F'itzpatrick; daughter and family. Jane Kaelber. Children. Shirley Ann Kaelber. Charlie Bill Kaelber “nd Jackie Sue Kaelber. 7-lt
C V RD OF THANKS 1 wish to extend my sincere thanks, to the following hospital faculty, nurses, nurse aids. Drs. 3chauwecker, Wiseman. Tennis, and Rhea; Undertaker. J. Whittaker. singers. Mrs. Orval Hutcheson, Mrs. Dallas Rissler, Pianist. Mrs. Frank Jarrell; minister, Rev. Dallas Rissler; faithful helpers, Mr and Mrs. Joe Ca n. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Cain, Mr. and
C LOVFRDALE Mr. and Mrs. Emery Groncr pent New Years vacation with his daughter and family in Lexington. Ky. Mi is Phyllis and Master Glen Maurice Furr spent Friday night witli their grandmother, Mrs. Nannie Fun-. Mrs. Maude Herod called on Mrs. Ruby Lane and Mrs. Myrtle Kennedy Monday afternoon.
Miss Mamie Cline, teacher in Clermont school, spent the vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Cline.
IN MEMORY A memoriam in memory of n darling mother. FTUa M. Will; who passed away Jan. 7. 1949. God called her home to rest For us all she tried her best If she smiles on us from above Let her feci my everlasting I For there will be no other To take your place Dear Mother Mrs. Nettie Parker c:i
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a four-cent rate for fn t eD letters and approve other p t . rate hikes to get the frost offi.e out of the red.
11 StaGhood fr*r Hawaii. 12 A constitutional amendment to let IS-yt ar-oid's vote.
11 Government underwriting ■> f- vat* ho p ‘al and medical msuia-' p’rigi vus to make possible l i o;*dcr coverage.
of the economy was i n optimism and prepar said it is “one of the the world" and his a i intends to keep it sti ; growing.
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Mr Fi allow or outlined most of hi p ■‘gram i • broad, general term?. leaving the details for a • . i ll messages which he will end to Congres later this
month.
Wake Up To More Comfort
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NuffSine hitrViirhr. I' f p; :• headaches aod dizxin<*».< n- ed*>wn of kidney function !' kidney function is very in -
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TO BEGIN DISCUSSIONS WASHINGTON. Jan. 7. HNS —An official U. S spokesma said today that Secretary of 3tate John Foster Dalles and Soviet Ambassador Georgi Zarubin wij begin discussions on President Eisenhower's atomic pool proposal “within a few lays.”
COUPLE MARRIED GLASGOW, .l«in. 7—(INS) _ Beautiful Isabella Patino, daughter of Bolivian tin king Antefior Patino, and Jame* Goldsmith, a m of a London hotel man. were married late today in teh Kelso reg istry office.
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