The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 August 1955 — Page 6

PAGE *rx WEDNESDAY, ArCFST 17, 1955 I TEAMAN REl'NION / THE DAILf BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA I The annual Beaman reunion ‘ jwa ; it Forest Park at Brazil on Aug. 14th with a bountiful basket dinner being served at noon. Those present for the occasion were Mrs. Stella Beaman, Mr. '.nd Mrs. Hobart Stailcop, Mr. or.d Mrs. John Beaman, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fox, Mr. and Mrs.

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Reece cCullough. Larry and Loretta, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beaman, Ronnie, Connie and Karen; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marcinko, Mel-* ody and Sherry, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beaman and children; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beaman, Ray and Pamela, Mr. and Mrs. John Christman, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Beaman, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crowe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Best and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bartley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vemie Beaman, Mr. and Mrs. Gerrald Cesinger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Loy ; Beaman, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Steele and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foreman. Those coming from a distance

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were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sailors (of Williamsport, Ind.; Robert Beaman and family of Paris, 111., Donna Thomas of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Don Beaman of Attica, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Beaman of Williamsport, Ind.

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Steer Calves eligible for l-II work. A large group of steers. Unusual opportunity to get such good quality at -eonmit-reial priees. —ALSO CONSIGNING— Dorothy D. Wall & Sons •a REGISTERED Cows, calves, bred and open heifers, sti-rrs and heifers eligible tor 4-H work. Half brothers to Grand Champion Steer in Boone County 54-55. SPECIAL — 2 Cows and 5 He.'fers brol to Whitneymere our outstanding herd sire. MFRPHY MILLER, Auets.. assisted by tyi Cissna. Secretary Indiana Aberdeen-Angus Association. Not responsible for accidents. Lunch will .be served

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