The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1954 — Page 6

THE DAILY BANNER, GREEN^aSTIE, INDiana FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1954.

CLINTON FALLS Mrs. James Burk railed on Mrs Sam Henry Wednesday morning:. Mrs Henry i.~ some bettei after a fall she* got aixAit two weeks ago. The Clinton Falls W. S. C. visited Bainbridge W. S. C. Thuinday aftenu* <n and all enj<»y< •! the program. Mrs. F! »yd Mil* r spr it Fri : ty with Mrs. Juni i M .r i t. M s. Lucy I:’.onkw . r visited Mr. airl NT' V. !!a. 1 C^ewlfeiter last week. itr and Mr M*: olm Berrj' and so- : c alled o: Mr. and Mrs.

James Burk Tuesday evening. Ihli Miller and Oscar Martin have been real sic k.

l>(>t BI.fi SPORTS BILL A double bill of sports activity is on tap here tomorrow after:..*or. when DePamv’s track and baseball squads utilize every inch ef the Blackntock athletic plant. On Blackstock Field proper, the Tiger thinlies challenge Franklin and Indiana Central, in a triangular meet with field events beginning at 1:30 and track events at 2. Also at 2 o’clock, behind the .stadium, DePauw’s nine meeti-

Indiana University—a team w hich edged the Bengals last year, 0-8. The locals opened this afternoon against St. Joseph’s. For Coach Bob Harvey’s harriers tomorrow’s action will be the first of six dual or triangular meets this season. The Old Gold crew won the Little State champion, h.p in 1953. On. the diamond. Coach Jack Morton will be out to better the G-6-1 record posted last season a his charges enter a schedule which includes 12 conference and four non-conference tilts.

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RUSSELLVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Shonkwiler and family spent a few days last week with N-r. and Mrs. Vernon Gardner ui.d Paul at Milton Ind. Mrs. William Byrd is or. the sick list. The Russellville Order of Eastm Star Chapter No. 311 had their public installation on Saturday evening March 27. The stock barn on the Turner Harbison farm was struck by lightning Sunday evening March 28 and burned. Mrs. Verna Sutherlin spent one day last week with her daughter, Mrs. Grover Wethington near Darfrille. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McGaughey and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer, spent Sunday, March 28th with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Byrd at Danville. Mrs. Jennie Murphy and Mrs. Ethel Swain of Peru and Mrs. James Hope of Kiokomo spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Cline Spencer and family. Miss Fairabie Grimes has been spending a fc-w days with Rev. and Mrs. Ralph Spencer and family of Martinsville. Miss Imogene Nicholson spent Thursday of last week with her father, Ben Nicholson of Danville. Mi. and Mrs. Turner Harbison returned to their home Sunday after spending several W'eeks in Florida. Mrs. Ivyl McGaughey and Mrs. Della Sutherlin spent Thursday

RUPTURE! Expert Coming Here Again, R. K. Shallenberger Nationally known expert will personally demonstrate his method without charge at the Commercial Hotel, Greencastle, Monday evening, April 12th, from 5 p. m. to 8 p. m. Mr. Shallenberger says the Shallen.berger method contracts the openings in remarkably short time on the average case, regardless of the size or pxratLon of the rupture and no matter how much you lift or strain, and puts you back to work the same day as efficient as be- , fore you were ruptured. The Shallenberger Rupture Shield- has no leg strap, water proof, sanitary practically indestructible and can be worn I while bathing. Each shield is | skillfully molded and fitted to i the parts under heat, w r hich I gives a perfect fit and satis- j faction. Large and difficult ruptures | ; following operations especial- I ly solicited. Do not overlook this opportunity if you want gratify- I ing results. Mailing address: Angola, Indiana. —(Adv.)

with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac VViatt and sons.

CLINTON FALLS Mrs. Minnie Brattain called on Mrs. Lida Pierce and Mi - , and Mrs. Eiberl Bettis Wednesday evening. Ward Arnold had an eye injury while cutting bushes last w’eek. Mrs. Dessie McMuller called on Mrs. Clella Keyt Wednesday morning. Mrs. Junior Martin has been real sick. Kevin and Kris Burk spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Burk and Duane. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brattain and family of Craw’fordsville and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brattain of Bellemore visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brattain Sunday. Mrs. Truman Buis and Mrs. Willard Clodfelter called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ferrand Thursday evening. Mrs. Ward Arnold, Mrs. Chertley Jordon called on Mrs. Clou Keyt Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miller and sons spent Sunday with Mr.

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and Mrs. John Moore and Jona. Mrs. Willard Coldfelter, Reta May and Mrs. James Burk shopped in Crawfordsville Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Minnie Brattain called on Mrs. Joanne Martin Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bure! Ensor were 1 called to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O’Haver of Indianapolis Thursday night on account of illness of their daughter, Mrs. O’Haver, who was overcome by gas fumes. Word received Monday was that Mrs. O’Haver was much improved. Mr .and Mrs. Cline Ratcliff of Bainbridge, Mr .and Mrs. Joe Wallace and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sims and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Keyt and Melvin Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Keyt and Melvin who were in a car wreck are doing fine.

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For Sheriff

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