The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 September 1954 — Page 8
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LAST TIMES TONIGHT "HER TWELVE MEN; Starring Greer Garson in Color FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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'or of the Indiana Heart FoundaMr. Kleckner’s talk was most n Normative H" stated that through the work of Director oi Special Education for Physically Handicapped Children—it was
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TONIDIIT \\ iili un ll'ildcn an I June Allyson **E\ECT TIVE SITTL” IVirrx 'siilli'an and D,ir:it iy !>!:l!lln■• “LOOITIOLE” I-rid iy and Saturday T"ij)l'' i , '' ,, itiirr Program Alan L uM and Joan Tct/cl IV Y: O.V ZERO” Plus •I illn Wayne • DARK < OMVAND” Pc k li.idsam & Donna Herd “GI N I I KY”
Slmw Start** at Du^k. Gates open one hall hour earlier.
0-C Midway Drive In Theatre TONIGHT AND FRIDAY THE FACTS OF LIFE
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learned that one out of three had had rheumatic fever. Rheumatic fever is one of the three major causes of heart disease. The work of the foundation is carried on in three areas: reearch. education, and community service. In research, which has been supported for only three years, much has been learned but the job is great ‘Finding the causes, best methods of treatment and how to prevent.” One of the projects supported by th" foundation is being coniucted at Purdue University. This .s the only one of its kind in the United States on rural heart studies. In 1952 20 per cent of oeople who died of heart disease were rural. This is 1't times V eater than in other groups. In the business meeting which < >i lowed Mr. Kleckner’s talk. Miss Pierce announced her comlittees on civics and good will. Civics: Mrs. Ferd Lucas, Mrs. lohn J inies. Mrs. Charles Rector, Sr., and Mrs. Albert Northrop; od will: Miss Susie Talbott, Mis. R. YV. Vermillion, Miss Jear'ef Odell. Miss Roxanna Miles ind Mrs. Charles Lanzone. Mrs. Lucas reported the fol■\i : t good shows to be seen on he !o‘ a! screens soon: “Living It j),“ “Ivtt.Ie Fug’live.” "The Valry of the Kings,” “Gone With ic YV:? 1," ‘The Living Desert” nd “Her Twelve Men.” The chairman for Musical Vnodes urged members to get heir do’ a lions in early for this .vorthwhile project. Eighteen members were preset. The next meeting of the Council will be Nov. 15.
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FAMILY PICNIC The Arthur Biattain family ;athcred at Robe-Ann Park Sept. 12th for their annual family picnic. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brattain and children from Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Brattain. Reta and David from Roachdale; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brattain and family from Bellemore; Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Ncwgent- tV^fvikeland, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Via:: Newgent and son of Morton: Mis. ETva Brattain. Keith. ICarr-r ir.d Sandra of Indianapolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brattain oi Clinton Falls.
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